Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1963
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Social life aT RoosevelT helped To de- velop group parTicipaTion, leadership qual- iTies, an appreciaTion of our culTure, physical discipline, and promoTed fellowship among The individuals parTicipaTing. Loyal Teddy fans rushed To TooTball fields, gymnasiums, The ice arena, and The oTher locaTions where They were able To show Their appreciaTion of The long hours of pracTice spenT by The varied Teams and coaches. Enioyable hours were also spenT in many exTra-curricular acTiviTies. STudenTs came To know each oTher and The TaculTy much beTTer while doing worThwhile proiecTs, pursuing common inTeresTs and recreaTion. SporTs, class parTies, club dances, The Sno- Ball, and The Proms all added To The RoosevelT sTudenTs' in The Social Life. STudenT life included some 2400 pu- pils, 928 of Them comprising The largesT soph- omore class ever aT Roosevelt Each class, Through Their execuTive boards, decided upon Things concerned wiTh Their individual class, while The sTudenT council made decisions deal- ing wiTh The welTare of The sTudenT body. The ScholasTic, Social, and STudenT lives of RoosevelT High were individually im- porTanT, yeT were inTer1wined To make The sTu- denT's life more compleTe and enioyable. So, we inviTe you To Turn The pages of This book and enTer The Three lives of RoosevelT High. wiv, 'wi n Im! Q , ppwi' 255' 3-'I ff B A UF 'W K.' 'L ggmxzisgiiiifg E 4 I x f i if , A 3 f1f my' wr! W ., Q4 , 4 VVVV M W QA , ' 5 U at 8 avr ,R L ,.,. 2 - , . M dk KVA up V 4+ ,V V i s in W M I W if- W K ,eww 'M' ,f',f,...,.Q Til- ,gqW .M v' f qi, i K K Jilif K :Qlykd Gxw an ,QS x , ,.,gv , ,i 7A , ,A ' -ff. V J? ' U, F ,s ,, R q l I ! P nn be l ROOSEVELT MEANS SUCCESS THROUGH Remodeling Took ploce in flie boys' gym. 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SOPHOM ORES. . 2 I4 .18 .24 46 48 70 II2 T48 T50 T92 206 T Biology oppeors To be o popular subiecf - especially with Jock Osberg. STUDIES PREPARE STUDENTS FOR 6 Represenfofives from The armed forces Talked To Roosevelf seniors during Milifory Doy Advanced olgebro students labor over finol exominofions. College-bound seniors Took the ACT Test los? full. THE FUTURE .ia vs L Homecoming attendants watch the program presented in their honor. Queen Kathie and King Bob e Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra presents an auditorium program tor Roosevelt students. mimi Rockeffes dance for half- Time at Parade Stadium. Teds whomp North at Parade Stadium in The first city conference game. B. Lynch and M. Hollnagel af Sadie TEDS INCLUDES l 10 The cheerleaders generated spirit throughout the year. The Snowball was a winter festivity tor Roosevelt students. . . . A WIDE RANGE CF MEMORABLE l Energetic Teds participated in homeroom volleyball. Following Kennedy's exercising pion ore our sportsmen The sophs decoroted Third floor for W.S.D. S EXPERIENCES FOR ALL With The ieodership of our sfudeni council officers, Rooseveifs student body experienced o successful yeor. Enjoyobie music for doncing was provided by The Roosevelt Donce Bond of Homecoming. 1 12 Students help To support the yeorbook by buying bookcovers. ACTIVE TEDS Poor A. Hendrickson doesn'T know that B. Johnson boked The pie Fomilior pose found in classrooms. il 13 .wfifi f'Tiy1s5Ffi5Yl5i ,,5.gSigg2X?5?fsigs,Qfgeig5, K5Q?Q2E55asmgem.WggAg15Q1igg? 515m wh, sem Eff? WE, sfzxfgg msgs 2525522 mis ET?-E si! Q Skis 525531 35195122 megs?- 331255 gsisif mfg? S5215 Ex 225232, 1951335 1555352 31 5 V v -- My W iv Q me . M L 155 42253555 mm ww ww my W f :z 4 Jim ws' ,-.Q 4 E I Q, 'W if E32 H Q is YS , , iii -9 gi E 5 3853235 .1 si in Ag is sz rxifrf' sv-asf Q vs 525 '12 :sv -E fl KI? ,V x :P 'em ef? 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In spite ot their busy schedules, many teachers make themselves available when students come to them tor help. J. Jovaag inspects refrigerator before leaving for home. 17 Teachers also assist with extracurricular activities ADMINISTRATION SETS POLICIES Principal J. C. Wells concentrotes on odministrcitive duties. M. Nelson ond E. Strcindiord look over some importcint popers. The cidministrotion ot Roosevelt is in chorge of the student body, one of the lorgest in the stcite. At the heod ot this hord-working group of people isJohn C. Wells, principol. As chiet odministrotor, lvlr. Wells hos ci vori- ety ot duties. l-le moy be tound presiding ot o tocul- ty meeting, discussing o school problem, or plonning ci school event with the P.T.S.A. committee. The duty of supervising ond roting probotionoiry teochers is on odditionol responsibility tor lvlr. Wells. Mr. Wells is oided in his duties by two os- sistcints, Dr. Mercedes Nelson ond Edphil Strond- iord. These two efficient people took chorge of scheduling oll school ond extro-curriculor cictivities, helped to plon ciuditorium progroms, ond worked with the vorious student committees. FOR RCJOSEVELT Dr. M. Nelson, assistant principal, pauses during a busy day of conferences. Mr. E. Strandiord, assistant principal, is never too busy to help the Roosevelt students l i 19 M. Erickson ch ww' ' i D. Hughes ond O. Brooks odmif obsenTees. The odminisTroTion was oided, Through The yeor, by The Co-ordinoTing Council which sTudied guesTions concerning sTudenTs ond The ToculTy. The ofhce clerks served our school by per- Torming yorious duTies which included 'Hlling requisi- Tions, keeping records, ond generol Typing ond Til- ng. oTs wiTh The moTher of on obsenTee. TEDS ARE GUIDED COORDINATING COUNCIL FRONT ROW: E. Haynes, M. Nelson, .I. Newton, D. Erickson, J. Wells, M. Erickson, C. Hutchins. ROW TWO: T. Volvik, M. Weum, E. STrondiord, D. Iverson, J. Heller, 20 www BY ROOSEVELT'S ADMINISTRATION MQW: ',f . ......... Performing their vorious Clufies os office clerks ore. D. Willioms, O. Brooks, E. Arndf G. Johnson, L. Borries. 21 5195137151 Cililiisi 'BGLEJUN M. Hughes is puzzled by oi sophomore's problem. E. Pcinser looks over college moTeriols. TEDS PLAN FOR The RoosevelT counselors comprise o group which mony sTudenTs oT oll grodes connoT do vviThouT. All yeor long The counselors golve help To bewildered sTudenTs, onsvvered quesrions, ond helped wiTh progrornming. Senior counselors, Douglos l-lonson ond ArThur PolmquisT, hod oi big iob helping seniors wiTh Their college opplicoTions ond honding ouT materials concerning scholorships, olso, They od- minisTered The ACT, PSAT, ond SAT TesTs. Junior counselor, lvlilTon Hughes, hod ex- clusive chorge of The juniors oT l2oosevelT ond vvos busy oll yeor helping Them schedule Their senior progroms. Sophomore counselors, DoroThy Pommer ond EllsvvorTh Pcinser, hod The lorge iob of Try- ing To help RoosevelT's 927 sophomores ond scheduling Their progroms for The nexTyec1rs. The counselors eTTicienTly guide The Teds Through Three yeors of high school, ond ocquoinT Them vviTh vorious college progroms ond iob op- porTuniTies. D. Honson helps o senior plon her fufure. ,Ln N , Q99 , vlffl Q , ., 1: .-,f i:.vE-,.w?'M.-1, , .4'.'.sr ' ,x.hsM,, -,.-Na, V' .. -....W'f C 1 ,fy-wg, I 333,41 . ,gyms 1-3 :ff .ws ,J-' , Lfw -,gfiw - M311 . D. Pommer helps sophomores gef ocquoinfed with Roosevelt. FUTURE WITH COUNSELORS' HELP 23 1 alia ENGLISH TEACHERS STRESS IDEAS I A significant point in Elizabethan literature is discussed by F. Lundquist. I think this phrase would be better. J, Newton, English chairman, helps one of his juniors in Creative Writing. I can speak Arabic now ... R. Walk, newly returned from Israel tells his experiences to a fascinated class. -fM+ ! lsifirf I T. Jambeclc, STANDARD adviser, points out examples of good layout to C. Mitby ancl M. Puphal. A. Whitlock makes the round of her English class dur- ing a reading period. it fl .gi ax V. Kaupang and A. Jolly smile forthe camera. The general aim at the English Department is to help students become more expressive and re- sponsive individuals. Sophomore English stressed grammar, spell- ing, and punctuation, besides a study of the history of American literature. Juniors chose among drama, H q newswriting, creative writing, speech, or literature. Africa was part of the Roman Empire. M. McGrath and E. Enriched literature WGS Ogered This year fo Sanders take a rest from English with a little history. Seniors who planned to G1-fend College- Also Offered was regular world heritage, with special emphasis on English literature. :wma But it wasn't Dickens .., lvl. Arenson, M. l-lolmquist, and S. Telecky discuss literature. . B. Antholz wotches her class os they work on essoys. . at 'MM,gm., V. Stroko corrects Q sheot of sophomore tests. SGPHS STUDY AMERICAN WRITERS V. Stephenson ond M Doherty odmire 0 beouti ful ivy plcmt. TEDS GAIN KNOWLEDGE OF HISTORY Cheese! says history chairman J. Heller while lecturing a class in the library. l M. Skaurud ponders the eternal question, should he give student a B or a C ? ., li W. Benson chuckles at a comment on the Cuban situation. What's the latest on the Cuban Crisis? asked a senior in World Affairs class. All year long, students ot history asked many questions, ranging from when the Industrial Revolution started to why Khrushchev acts like he does. Three years ot history are required ot all stu- dents. ln the sophomore year, the entire history ot civilization is studied, and early American History is begun. ln the junior year, our country's history trom the Civil War up to the present time is studied, and seniors have a choice between World Attairs, Econom- ics, Sociology, and Geography. One semester ot Ameri- can Government is also required. The aims ot the History Department, as summed up by chairman J. Heller, are to make the student aware ot his country's position in the world, ot the effect past history will have on the tuture, and ot the tremendous impact science has had on world events. L.Li TEDS LEARN AMERICA 'S D. Heofh, P. Pefrou, R. Websier, ond C. Bechfhold review ci social studies mop. T. Turk greets his sociology sfudenfs os fhey return from lunch. D. Moriini ond M. Horringfon, new Teochers, discuss 0 government chori. . ROLE IN TODAY'S WORLD A. Cowans, government and world affairs teacher, waits for his homeroom. 5335 L. Osterhus leads a discus- tore school. E. Haynes listens as Emmy Mahmucli, AFS student from Indonesia gives a report. 5kIil,x Q33'wE?QbG4?TQMGLWii 'lst'Li'ii .i5sL1?l1k:Z!?sgQ C. Lobdell studies his lesson be- sion in world history. W. Courtney, government teacher and basketball coach, answers the telephone. J L. Swadner Turns on a 'rape recorder used N. Delin Thoughffully regards his German class. TEDS LEARN FOREIGN CULTURES in The Language department. .LW A-W f- . r1r'f'?21',,-h is --5 - - zt- . rug5.r12.,:,m',w,wt555fy75 ry, iiii,.,W.,,,m,. F. Steinseth and P. Petrou take time out to pose for a picture. AND C USTCJMS D. Erickson and some students pose with their Roman standards. F xt? if ?w?f5lfi5iffi5ikiiKfi g3El?l3x 'M' . , 4 . I ,Q F. Steinseth lectures his Norse class. Guten Morgen! said a student studying German. Salve! answered the Latin student. These and many other greetings and phrases were used by those studying languages. Interested students were able to choose from Latin, French, Norse, German, or Spanish. Many students participated in outside language activities such as clubs, banquets, and city-wide translation contests. This year's Language Department, under the direction ot Mrs. Dorothy Erickson, was kept busy helping students develop proficiency in o second language and understand foreign citizens. 31 ,-w1i,,...,,..-.V Nan T My , 5,7 'f. yJf5tndHkl.i5lus-ly auals two times the quantity . . . A. Brenny in advanced algebra class. lf 'T if . 'll' ,ffa ,,l 'l ,iA,Z.f'L,,ff', if TEDS LEARN THAT MATH ffllf fl! yi!! lo fp ily 1 What does S.A.S. mean? Does anyone KI. Schwebel and J. Jennings, new teachers, discuss new problems encountered while teaching at Roosevelt. ,iff A.. A. . . k we fi meiseifserz fu-fwffgesissiffrref - sz .Q X 'Q Q 15,354.14 2-25.ss.m. 3b . ,,.,. in have an extra slide rule? Should I use this loga- rithm or that one? These questions and many others might have been heard during a day in Roosevelt's lvlath De- partment. Students had a great variety ot subiects to choose trom, some very advanced, such as col- lege math, which includes elements ot analytical geometry, and calculus, or the more common courses such as algebra, plane and solid geometry, ad- vanced algebra and Trigonometry. The teachers worked very hard all year pro- moting their prime obiectives ot teaching the stu- dents to be proficient in math, and to relate what they had learned to daily living. D. lvlielke and W. Knutson manipulate a device used for proving a triangle isosceles. l .as i l fl il S WE 1 'x .............,,5 C. Hansen, math chairman, discusses a triangle he made himselt with T. Ohno. HELPS IN DAILY LIVING D. Martin explains the Pythagorean Theorem to a puzzled sophomore. L, Eokins gives extra assistance to his homeroom students. 5 'z MSW ff---nu., Iwf E Ambitious Teds work for extro credit by doing eorly morning experiments. TEDS CHOOSE AMCJNG FIVE T. Volvik enters room 223 for on eorly morning dis- cussion. J. Shetler ond J. Osberg look ot Ieot compositions. i i 34 M. Holron ond J. Thornton discuss some tests. SCIENCE COURSES ls it aqueous humor or vitreous humor? Students in science this yeor hocl tive courses to choose from. These courses included biology, the study ot living things, physics, the study of motter ond energy, physiology, the study ot the humon body ond its functions, chemistry, the study ot composition ot motter, ond science courses which review iunior high science. The oim ot the Science Deportment is to drow on or cultivote those obilities tor the en- richment ot the lite of the individuol ond to help toword endeovors in protessionol fields ot science. A. Cannon ond meter stick supervise biology students. R. Blake cmd O. Yngve check new physics rooms. H. Riemenschneider and M. Weum motch wits with Frankie the skeleton. 35 s J. Sochd sets up on exhibit with two students' help. ART AND MUSIC TEACH The mczin obiective ot the Art Department is to provide the student with ort experiences thcit will enrich his esthetic oppreciotion ot his environment. In the first two semesters, the student is given ci general introduction to crrt. The third through sixth semesters ore interest czreos in which the student mciy pursue ony Held from interior decoroting to toshion designing. P. Forsyth tokes time from closs for o picture. J. Sochci admires on drrdngement of outumn tiowers. A little softer! soys A. Swonson during orchestro period. By putting on the onnuol Christmos ond Spring Concerts, the Music Deportment hopes thot those who porticipote will develop their musicol obil- ity ond tolents, while the oudience will turther their oppreciotion ot good music. lnstrumentol music includes the Morching Bond ond Donce Bond, directed by Mr. Oren Hen- ning, ond the Orchestro by Mr. Albert Svvonson. The Chorol Deportment includes the Choir, Choroloires, Choristers, Girls' Choir, ond vorious smoll groups directed by Mr. Cloyton Hutchins. C. Hutchins reheorses ci port ot the Christmos Concert with the complete chorol groups. O. Henning helps L. Hortshorn prepore for bond proctice. H. Wagner reviews The lesson for The coming day. if TEN BUSINESS INSTRUCTORS TEACH For many sTudenTs, business courses provided background Tor a career, oThers vvanTed To learn only Typing or shorThand Tor Their personal use. One se- mesTer courses such as senior shorThand and senior Typing were offered Tor non-vocaTional sTudenTs. Basic business, which gave a well rounded educaTion in The phases of Today's business World, was open To sophomores. Two oTher courses, oTTice skills and sTeno- graphic skills, vvere TaughT. In ofhce skills, sTudenTs learned how To operaTe various machines necessary in office vvork, vvhile sTenographic skills emphasized shorThand and Typing. D. Johnson, E. Olson, ond G. Springer, business Teachers, meer in The librory To read business mogozines. M. Wiesf ond L. Rice inspect ci mimeogroph mochine Roosevelt has an excellenT lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT Tor sTu- denTs preferring mechanical courses. Such subiecTs as prinTing, machine woodworking, machine shop, indus- Trial meTals, draTTing, and auTo me- chanics provide an opporTuniTy To de- velop an acTive inTeresT in indusTrial lile and in The meThods and problems of producTion and exchange. VViTh The assisTance of expe- rienced Teachers, pupils are TaughT noT only skills, buT also pride in workmanship. This program enables sTudenTs To gain knowledge and ex- perience Tor possible TuTure vocaTions. SHOP COURSES PREPARE TEDS FOR AuTo mechanics Teacher L Adams explains The operafion of a machine. , YN W. Lundell rests before o hord doy. C X ff W . . 5 , v 4. -up 6 Print shop instructor, S. Johnson, confers with two pupils during tourth hour. J. Sullivon ond J. Soxton pouse for o picture. FUTURE JOBS Wood instructor, L. Brick, helps S, Wischow os he sonds o cobinet. i i i i 5 r fIi'9 D. Iverson ossists o mochine shop student. HOME EC TEACHES PROFICIENCY J. Jovaag, foods teacher, closely watches students as they prepare pastry. The management of time, energy, and money were stressed this past year in the home economics classes. Various subiects were offered, including foods, clothing, and home and family living, a one semester course for seniors which served as a prepa- tion tor marriage, a home, and a family. New methods of sewing are practiced before class by teachers K. Comley and B. Eggebraaten. i Second hour sewing students cuts out blouses. T AlTer receiving magazines, K. Pufnam, chief librarian, puTs Them in Their proper place. J. Benson Types ouT cards for The library files. AT any Time during The day, sTudenTs passing by The library could see Three hard-working women helping sTudenTs To find The maTerials They needed Tor sTudy or reference work. K. PuTnam, J. Owens, and J. Benson answered many guesrions during The day, ranging from who wroTe OUO VADIS To why BruTus assasinaTed Ceasar? They Typed fine slips, ordered new books, and repaired old ones. LIBRARIANS WORK TO HELP TEDS K. Putman, G. Owens, come sTudenTs aT 8:00 every morning. and J. Benson wel- GYM BUILDS PHYSICAL ENDURANCE The Physical EducaTion program aT RoosevelT noT only helps To build physical sTrengTh and aThleTic abiliTy, buT also pro- vides a break in The day Tor Tun. Sophomore and iunior boys Took parT in various sporTs such as baskeTball and TooTball, TenTh grade girls parTicipaTed main- ly in Team sporTs vvhile The junior girls had a choice of Team or individual sporTs, dance, gymnasTics, or leadership. One semesTer The seniors were re- quired To Take flrsT aid. They learned how To prevenT and Take care of iniuries. R. IvlcWaTers lectures To health class During TourTh hour, K. PeTerson supervises The gymnastics Team. P. Speakman and R. Lovold keep score Tor an afTer school game, 44 LUNCHROOM STAFF FRONT ROW: L. Gibson, O. SunsTrom, R. Wofkins, O, Mickelson. ROW TWO: B, Moe, M. Peferson, H. Forkins, D. Sfrom, V. Miller. SPECIAL GROUPS HELP STUDENTS The Lunchroom STGTCT ond Engineers perform mony jobs in order To keep The school running, ond in generol ore indispensoble. The Lunchroom STQFT is composed ol nine ef- TicienT women who sTriye doily To geT lunch ouT Tor over 450 hungry sTudenTs. The Engineers, besides keeping The school cleon ond heoIThTul, olso perform nnony oTher jobs, ronging from finding losT insTrurnenTs during eye- ning concerTs To Thovving ouT The punch oT school porTies ond dcinces. During The vvinTer, There vvos olwoys one ioniTor on duTy. V. Miller, cook, is served lunch by H. Forkins, cook, while R. WoTkins, lunchroom monoger, vvoiTs her Turn. ENGINEERS FRONT ROW. H. Clorin, A. Peckels, A. Johnson ROW TWO: V. Freeburg, L. Burke, R. Beyer, E. Wickdoll, S Hutchinson. n 4., M' 5 , 4 if -Q, .Z Q a N QQQQQW. Q? Q Y, as Q A w ai 2, 31 gf -,fa mf aw C5355 1 25 13555 W5 gx 5 'M 3553 Ae J 1 gag, EM Lim 2595 2? 1,32 ' 532 s gc 153 QE wifi 5 5,1-21 fi 532 ,, Q Ili? if Lai T ll gm gg 3? 5542: gg- egg Z 2' ,' 5, ,R fx? -was . 'f FE ' 3 ' ? E pb- ez -L Cv' .Xa HM ma W :ga 2 31? F fa .M .,,.. 24 Q2 i f . , Q Q a if z ef fffxf R G 4 3 hz 5' Q, ' 1 45232 as W 3 Nrmils-Pu A Vlwxvivi lib s- :Sw telfi 1: av 1. px Lh4l:m..,3f'illK K!!! 'wi 'tga-ltN'l'lriqn-K' 1gr ' ski 1' fe A . -' A ' '1 3 q 3 f . 2 1 sw W fl , .,A. ,.,. , ,.A,, . . ,E FEATURES an ,,. N up K' 4 ..fv. .: -,f- . A P f 2 EQ' is 1 E in qi . X 1961 RoyaliTy Barb ChrisTensen and Jim Ehlen. 4 OTH H OM E C OMIN G Odd. To Friday, SepTember 28, dawned sunny and crisp as l2oosevelT sTudenTs began a day ThaT will never be TorgoTTen - our 4OTh Anniversary, Home- coming 1962. Seniors began The day by aTTending The Homecoming breakTasT aT The Y.M.C.A. Underclass- men joined The TesTiviTies aT The annual Tlag raising ceremony where The royalTy was infervievved along with capTain Bob Slavik and lasT year's king and queen. Tension ana exciTemenT reigned high ThroughouT The school as everyone awaiTed The coronaTion of our 1962 king and queen. The sus- pense vvas broken as KaThie SchmalTz and Bob Bob Slavik presenTs Mrs. BrighT wiTh roses. Lindberg were crowned by Mr, STrandiord. A special TreaT aT The coronaTion vvas The presence oT The TlrsT l2oosevelT Homecoming Queen, Mrs. RoberT CGordierD BrighT. AT The aTTernoon pepTesT, former cheerlead- ers, l2ockeTTes, and TooTball players ioined The pre- senT members in sTirring up enThusiasm and exciTe- menT Tor The game. Senior girls added To The exciTe- menf as They Pickled The PaTs in a skiT. IT was a greaT day Tor a TooTball game buT Henry reTused To make iT greaT Tor The Teds, as The RoosevelT Roughriders were deTeaTed 14 To 7. As The lasT sTrains of music faded away af The Homecoming Dance, SepTember Song, every- one agreed ThaT This was a day never To be TorgoT- Ten. The flag raising ceremony sTarTed The day. HOMECOMING - A MEMORABLE DAY FOR S. Ness, N, Leppo, M. Kiono, K. Lornberger, ond J, Nelson Pickled The Pots during The afternoon pepfesf. Henry olojecis To pickling Don Johnson, Marge Egolf, Ron Bromon, Carol Tcplin, Page Sue Thue, Queen Kcnfhie Schmczlfz. ALL K Couples pause To folk during September Song. King Bob Lindberg, Page Karen Ukuro, Nancy Bullis, Bill Swanson, Karen Jacobson, Dean Tiosvold. Queen Kathie eats a pickle HOMECOMING ROYALTY Q K fb 5 h 'T King Bob Lin d 52 QM Don Johnson ond Marge Egolf Bill Swanson ond Ncuncy Bullis 7 if f fs? Ron Bromcn and Carol Toplin Deon Tiosvold and Karen Jacobson 53 Rick Krogness Doug Johnson Jon Holl John Nicholos John Bjeldones KING CANDIDATES REIGN This yeor VV.S.D. Took on The new Theme of FrosT Frolics Doy. The week before Wos o busy one wiTh swdying Tor Tinols, hunTing Tor The Treosure, ond eoch closs decoroTing o TToor. The oTTer'noon broughT The c:oronoTion of our T963 FrosT Frohcs King, Jon I-Toll, by Koren Johnson, 1963 FrosT Frolics CourT 54- K. Ukuro ond K. Schmolrz discovered The Treosure. OVER FROST FROLICS DAY Miss DoWnTovvn. The seniors won The decoroTing con- TesT. KoThie SchmolTz ond Koren Ukuro Tound The Tre-osure, The Rocl4eTTes donced, ond The Senior Girls' OcTeT song Mn Wonderful Tor our King. An oll school porTy ond donce in The eve- ning ended FrosT Frolics Doy 1963. T E. Schrems ond N Scand puT finishing Touches on The Abominoble Snovvmon Kc1renJohnson, Miss Downfown, crowned J. Holl, Frost Frolics Doy King. Snowmen greeted students ond foculfy in The front holl. lui COLD WINTERS 4 J Senior Pres. J. Felt received the decoration trophy from J. Edmunds. , 3+ Silver Tri proved to us thot school spirit was not deod WEATHER AIDED THE THEME OF THE DAY The Frost Frolics dance ended on exciting doy. Students played ping-pong ot the Frost Frolics porty. STUDENTS BRING HONORS TO ROOSEVELT Boys' State representatives D. Tiosvold and T. Weyrauch admire K. Lilia's Americanism Plaque from Girls' State. 4 A.F.S. students E. Schrems and E. Mahmudi. The spring of '62 found boys and girls from throughout the State of Minnesota attending Boys' and Girls' State. Roosevelt's representative to Girls' State was Kaye Lilja and to Boys' State, Dean Tios- vold and Ted Weyrauch. They participated in mock government sessions and learned political proce- dures. Kaye received the Americanism plaque for outstanding citizenship. Austria and Indonesia can be proud of the A.F.S. students they sent to Roosevelt, Enie Schrems from Salzburg, Austria and Emmy Mahmuali from Diomberg, East Java. They actively ioined into the activities and promoted international goodwill. All-City and Twin City honors came to tour Roosevelt students this year. Kathie Schmaltz and Janis Butler were All-City president and vice presi- dent of Girl Scouts, Kyle Euckert was Twin City president of F.C.Y.F., anal John Edmunds was city president ot the Episcopal Deanery. 58 All-City and Twin City ohlicers, K. Schmaltz, J. Butler, K. Euckert and J. Edmunds. A piano solo was performed by E. Johnson. Q P. Peters and B. Swanson presented the Three Trees. VARIETY WAS DISPLAYED AT TALENT SHOW The T963 Roosevelt Talent Show offered va- riety which appealed to everyone present. The acts ranged from gymnastics to a cello duet. Miss Pauline Sandboe worked hard to organize the 23 acts, so that the talent show would be interesting and enter- taining. The orchestra and swing band provided background music for many ot the individual per- torrnances. Each ot the performers should be con- gratulated for his contribution to the evening's en- ioyable entertainment. W. Lundell made last minute arrangements with two of the performers. The Bergin Sisters sang A Stranger in Paradise. s c-fi1Qmgw11mfvmv Agatha Reed .. Dr. Merrill . . . Ginny Merrill . . 9 Q' Sas -ag.-ti 51-fs!-9 YQ Q 5 CLASS PLAY FRONT ROW: Leone Nelson, Allanah Lull, Verna Fournier, Valerie Vaux. ROW TWO: Mrs. Arenson, Advisor, Dawn Stratton, Janis Butler, John Edmunds, Bill Hartman. CAST BarbCalin . . Doug Olson .... . Marcia Scanlon Grace Woods ......... Janis Butler Matt Cole ..... Ellen Griswold . Miss Shackleford Dr. Pitt ....... Claude Griswold Prof. Birdshaw . Prof. Dingley .. Mary Nell . . . Amelia .. Susan . . . Clarisse .. Carol .. .lo ..... Janitors . . . . Joel Garies . . .... Kaye Lilia . . Valerie Vaux . John Edmunds Verna Fournier .. . Kathy Riley . Ted Weyrauch ... ... Allanah Lull Leone Nelson .. Priscilla Platt Bill Hartman ..... . i55Eyi'u55fi5A . . . Harold Larson . Jerry Fenstad Dorothy l-lolmquist Greg Karlstad . . . . Pat Custer Janet Forsberg .. Karen Ukura Sharon Hinrichs Cynthia Trisko . Marlys Ruona . . . Dale Thoreen SENIOR PLAY WAS GOODBYE, MY FANCY class play. CLASS PLAY FRONT ROW: Marcia Scanlon, Barb Calin, Priscilla Platt, Dorothy Holmquist. ROW TWO: Doug Olson, Kaye Lilio, Pat Custer, Kathy Riley, Ted Weyrauch, Harold Larson. 'WV O 3915? it i f V 'F iw f , 1 ff R W af An g iy MAY DAY ANNCDUNCED SPRING S ARRIVAL May vvas a month of flovvers, birds singing, and Roosevelt's i963 Ivlay Day festival. With the arrival of Spring, students began thinking about candidates for our lovely May Queen. From the five pretty candidates Karen McNamara was chosen to reign over the day's celebration. Nancy Bullis and Kyle Euckert, co-chairmen of May Day, besides thinking about the queen's coronation had the entire day's activities to plan. Thus making it a pleasant day for all. Seniors gave encouragement to queen candidates before coronation Miller, M. Tolletsbol, and L. Scheele represent Roosevelt girls having their hair styled at Androli Hair Stylists. S. Egeberg, D. Bergren, B. Fredell, L. Brude, L. Thompson wear the latest fashions in coats and jackets. The most predominate fads were Eskimo Jackets, toggle coats, and suede coats. WELL-GROOMED School activities, variations of The Twist, and Tashion minded students highlighTed The year. Activities ranged from sports evenTs To proms, and The clothes varied with each acTiviTy. RooseyelT students were always well groomed. Each school year brings wiTh it Tads in Tash- ion. Suspenders, knee highs, loafers, wrap-around skirTs, and mohair sweaTers were The TavoriTes among The girls. The boys could be seen wearing cardigan sweaters, PendleTons, penny Ioafers, and car coats. A new sTyle worn by boTh boys and girls was The Eskimo JackeTs. The popular dance crazes aT Roosevelt were many. The twist was sTill The Tavorite, but sTudenTs also Tried The papal, Bossa Nova, and The leg The highlights oT The 62-63 school year could be seen wherever a Rooseyelf student could be found. Athletic award winner J. Olson wears popular letter jacket. Typical dress worn by Juniors at RHS. Stylish footwear is worn by Teddy students. i is MN 63 fl KWTQWK iii? 'YWSBG ix r we ywwlf We were privileged To have The Minneapolis Symphony Orchesfra conducfed by Sfanis- lavv Skrovvaczevvski af an audiTorium program. EACH STUDENT FOLLOWS A WELL 4 The school day was Tilled wirh advenTure, new experiences, and learning To make each Roose- vel1's'rUdenTa vvell-rounded person. A regular school day began aT 8:00 a.m. 5'v1fwn,,FcmMw7mmdM mmm M? h1v...v,,qw ATTer arriving aT school sTudenTs puT up posTers, delivered noTices, Talked vviTh Triends, or did lasT minuTe sTudying. lvlosT of The days ran on a regular schedule vviTh hour classes and five minuTes beTvveen Tor passing. Lunch vvas a break in The day used by some To relax, eaT, and buy TickeTs Tor The evening game or dance. AT 3:00 p.m. sTudenTs scaTTered in all direcTions1 home, work, library, meeTings. Occasionally, There was a break in The rou- Tine and vve had an audiTorium program. The pro- grams ranged Tram symphony concerTs To pepTesTs. The varieTy in programs provided someThing of inTer- esT Tor each sTudenT and TaculTy member. AT nighT sporTs evenTs, concerTs, plays, club meeTings and sTudying kepT everyone busy. ROUNDED DAY Cheerleaders led The hockey Team onTo The ice. WhaT did sTudenTs Think abouf while sirting in The classroom? it Ik my 4 , Sfudenfs Took fourfh hour lunch breok. AUDITORIUMS, PEPFESTS AND LUNCH 66 A Christmas story was reczd by K. Seibcl. -..L,,,,..., ...., V3 2 5 X 5' , A 3 f , .m QAfQi3'LA is ,M if f K,-Q OFFERED BREAKS IN THE DAY LE,f,ijQQi2ii1nSfFSinlfmded The Bond added enferfoinment during holfrtime ceremonies. xg af AW vu Q 1 an WE WILL RECALL CUR SCHOOL DAYS M. Honson plciyed nurse during The Hrsf pepfesf. Senior girls odded To school spirit. Y Y i 68 .ff ,f Q- 'N-vs.. 'Na 'Q 'ff-. N... Wm N wx N -- -W '-w. N -N up-nk , L NIE za ,V y 1. Y 1 ,M R , , . A wk X , , . -I . . ,i 'g,f,C1j1V,' 1 f.: 51 -11- W f -V ' as ll 'WIN' V1 'Tifiiy -71 93251.- - f 1 Af 3 Q -T Tiff ffl ' ' W... 'ak' , V 'ir 9 H' 1 5 fs dk 543524, Iv mviazjimibiz :f n ' ,9 45 S ,. nn 552255, . .:Faf:u: f .i-: ' wliiieizm J sgg2gwz,'v,:QqQ: H ,, 1, K um sa ,iw .vig UQ? ,fs SN-...., Mfm CHALLENGES MET BY YEARBOOK STAFF This year's Sagamore Staff began planning the book during the summer, so pages were under way within a few days after school started. The nineteen seniors worked on six sections, each Trying to meet his deadlines. Several all night working parties were held during the year as well as late evenings after school. Drawing layouts, writing and typing copy and captions, and scheduling and cropping pictures were most frequent among the staffs duties, but sell- ing pickles at Homecoming was another proiect. At the beginning of the second semester, four juniors were added to the staff. They gained ex- perience to become the base of the '64 staff. Members of '63 yearbook staff mixed work with fun at all-night parties. B-,Qtr Q., 'N s -We --.1 --1-:Z ,grit .er SENIORS: Eileen Halgrimson, .lane Johnson. STAFF MEMBERS STRIVE T0 MEET PHOTOGRAPHER: Don Ennesf l . l i l FACULTY: Mary Vining, Sandy Williams. BOYS' SPORTS: Brion Lundquist, Bill Swanson, Jerry Ervin, Scott Engstrom. EARLY DEADLINES 2 4 2 31 z 5 5 L 3 Q FEATURES: Lynn Scheele, Barb Colin. UNDERCLASSMEN: Lessie Culmer, Peggy Honson, Lech Lybyer. ORGANIZATIONS: Louro Stolpe, Marge Egolf, Mary Hinkle 'Vi I , Vg I-Wd J ws ..1wEf?T STANDARD STAFF FRONT ROW: J. Rornpi, D. Elcdohl, C. Toplin, S. Dcihnert, ROW THREE: J. Svitok, M. Puphol, J. Butler, J. Edmunds, C, Widell, J. Moon, M. Kunz, P. Mullen, L. Hortshorn, K. Ukuro. ROW TWO: J. Joungquist, B. V. Ursel. Terry, C. Mitby, L, Collins, L. Bonin, K. Schmoltz, J. Nyberg, K. Jacobson. Senior boys ore interviewed by stondord reporters. The Stondord Stott, odvised by Toi Jombeck, toithtully publishes the school nevvspoper bimonthly. About tvventy-tive ombitious students meet every doy during tourth hour in order to vvrite ond hond in oll prospective orticles, drovv loy-outs ond, in generol, pre- pore the poper tor publicotion. Mony students become interested in iournolism tor o coreer os o result ot their vvorlc on the Roosevelt Stondord Stott. This yeor, students working on the Stondord Stott eorned two credits, tor this reoson deod- lines vvere met vvith much core ond onticipotion. The Stondord intormed students ot upcoming events ond contributed much to school spirit. Page editors plon loy-outs for on upcoming edition. 74 Advertising provides extra money tor the Standard. PHASES OF STANDARD ARE MANY Mr. Jambeck checks J. Moon's sports copy. :SA il, Q o tm 6' Qs 0 x,NNNL L xNNu's'N-.s.,, Standards are distributed to anxious students STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: L. Maher, all-city Student Council, K. Jacob- son, recording secretary, J. Fenstad, all-city Student Council, J. Johnson, treass urer, B. Slavik, president, J. Selstod, vice-president, B. Lindberg, sergeant-ah arms, M. Egolf, corresponding secretary, J. Butler, council ottice secretary, C. M. Strondiord, advisor. ROW TWO: D. Lindberg, C. Haug, D. Hokonson, J. Ottoson, P. Miller, L. Larsen, M. Kerns, J. Paquay, B. Stokke, C. Olson. ROW THREE: J. Lucey, W. White, C. Ostlund, G. Neilson, D. Town, N. Hankland, K. Kupka, J. Wittgrat, S. Jones, L. Larson. ROW FOUR: S. Childress, P. Hanson, J. Davis, R. Krogness, S. Ness, M. Hanson, T. Paiari, A. Mednis, R. Dvorak. ROW FIVE: D. Johnson, J. Strand, R, Lundquist, J. Edmunds, D. Tiosvold, J. Westby, D. Solomonson, J. Rodin, W. Carlson, B. Iverson. MR. STRANDJORD AIDS STUDENTS IN D. Solomonson, Homecoming co-chairman, gives a report to the Council about the testive day. Every Monday the Student Council met to discuss problems and make decisions. Homecoming, May Day, and Winter Sports, three ot the bigger events ot the year, were planned by the Student Council. Chairmen and committees formed from the Student Council planned the various activities. Clubs were asked to assist with arrangements, publicity, and decorations. Except tor the president and vice president, the officers were elected by the Council members. Representatives and alternates were elected to attend the meetings and report back to their homerooms. K. Jacobson, secretary, reads the minutes of a previous meeting. STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: L. Thompson, J. Ehlen, B. Johnson, W. Weyrauch, G. Dore, R. Mann, M. Corlson, J. Rook, T. Christina, M. Selander. ROW TWO: C. Mooney, P. Johnson, K. Nave, G. Harris, R. Husfined, P. Marron F. Olausen, C. Spangrud, L. Bertrand, C. Thompson. ROW THREE. D, Lundeen V. Howe, M, Motfison, D. Anderson, L. Northway, P. Recker, P. Anderson, K. I Lindberg, J. Nelson, K. Johnson. ROW FOUR: K. Flanery, B. Johnson, C. Dan- berg, C. Weisman, K. Way, B. Berg, K. Ukura, M. Merriff, K. McDonald. ROW FIVE: D. Ekdahl, R. Harlo1'T, B. Colin, N. Bullis, M. Goodlund, J. Kingston, S. Eliason, J. Solfis, M. Froiland, D. Carfer. CO-ORDINATING SCHOOL FUNCTIONS BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRONT ROW: S. Hinrichs, C. NicololT, J. Nyberg, R. Heyer, E. M. Sfrandiord, advisor, K. Ukura, B. Olson, J. Kingston. ROW TVVO. L. Collins, S. Gunsfrorn, S. Ernsberger, M, Kunz, L. Nichols, M. Scanlon, C. Knox. ROW THREE: P. Nyman, P. Clauson, S. Swain, L. Leibroch, C. Loberg, R, Wat- son, B. Hough. ROW FOUR: M. Hanson, M. Goodlund, J. Nelsen, L. Marose, C. Olson, G. Benson. ROW FIVE: M. Nelson, M. Swanson, A. Loimonis, J. Buf- ler, K. Kvalness, C. Skog, D. Schirmer, M. Tollefsbol. ROW SIX: J. Beske, P. Nelson, R. Lundquisr, T. Huber, L. Murphy, J. Allison, J. Edmunds, G. lndrehus, B. Molsfod. if . r M5555 I 1--1 Juniors gather canned goods for Thanksgiving Baskets. SILVER TRI FRONT ROW: P. Day, J. Miller, L. Pedersen, B. Stokke, secretary, D. Peterson, chaplain, L. Maher, president, L. Bergin, l.C.C., K. Floody, treas- urer, K. Liljemark, vice-president, L. Larsen, K. Menten, J. Troehling. ROW TWO. P. Peters, N. Solberg, J. Hughes, M. Burk, S. Sandin, M. Weinke, C. England, L. Brude, C. Berger, K. Phillips. ROW THREE. J. Eidsvoog, C. Cowon, L. Brewer, P. Olson, J. Nelson, S. Kilness, L. Miller, B. Hough, J. Franzen, This year Silver Tri, a club Tor sophomore and iunior girls which is sponsored by The YWCA, was excepTionally large. They divided Themselves inTo chapTers, each having iTs ovvn officers. The president' of each chapTer aTTended The bimonTh- ly cabineT meetings. The meeTings of The entire club, held once a monTh, were conducTed by The all-school oflicers. Silver Tri planned The annual vvinTer formal dance enTiTled Mid-WinTer Magic which was in February. They also gave Thanks- giving BaskeTs To needy families in The RoosevelT area. Girls who are acTive in Silver Tri gain valu- able experience in group managemenr and get- Ting along vviTh oThers. Mary Finnegan, The co- ordinaTor from The dovvnTovvn YWCA is an impor- TanT asseT To RoosevelT's Y-Teen clubs. The girls have come To depend on her not only Tor leader- ship buT for new ideas and guidance in planning Their coming evenTs. Y-TEENS WORK Lassila, N. Hauser. ROW FOUR: J. Krats, J. Spence, L. Ashbaugh, K. Emerson, D. Debe, C. Lae, M. Grieme, J. Halgrimson, L. Molacek, B. Bergan, M. Ander- son. ROW FIVE. S. Clow, M. Bishop, G. Brenden, J. Ottoson, C. Hamer, B. Frisch, S. Williams, K. Koefod, L, Veara, P. Peterson, L. Grimm. ROW SIX: K. Andreasen, S. BratTland, C. Hyde, S. West, K. Kvalness, B. Johnson, S. Cheesebrough, P. Fahey, L. Erickson, P. Sigal, K. Kupka. ll SILVER TRI FRONT ROW: M. Wiest, advisor, B. Benson, A. Tedorson, B. Cal- houn, S. Holen, C. Burnside, C. Engstrom, C. Robinson, B. Baron, S. Egeberg, D. Nelson. ROW TWO: K. Flonery, C. Skog, C. Johnson, B. Iverson, Lindo Northway, M. Bomsto, K. Wittgraf, J. Axberg, L. Johnson, S. Fuiness. ROW THREE: l.. Hammersmith, D. Heltzer, M. Nelson, M. Jensen, B. Norquist, S. Sels- back, A. Holmgren, S. O'Mculley, T. Christo, S. Cziok. ROW FOUR: D. Nelson, R. Wren, J. Westrum, K. Kaslow, J. Oscorson, S. Moline, P. Mickelson, B. Champlin, J. Simons, B. Pickit, L. Kohn. ROW FIVE: K. Cook, E. Nypon, J. Ericksen, L. Miller, J. Rook, J. Moore, B. Dole, J. Gustafson, J. Neuman, C. Sowles. ROW SIX: D. Nordos, L. Olson, G. Lallok, M. Ahl, G. Dybdohl, K. Seibel, J. Paquay, S. Zebaugh, S. Kolsum, L. Nylander, P. Allison. HARD ON THEIR SERVICE PROJECTS SILVER TRI FRONT ROW: N. Dokomoto, M. Pilarski, S. Oieda, E. Tellce, C. Erikson, G. Martinson, L. Kowell, D. Anderson, L. Elg. ROW TWO: T. Chris- tina, S. Reed, L. Trondson, C. Haug, J. Anderson, N. Robinson, J. Hansen, J. Borries, K. Nave, M. Hanson. ROW THREE: J. Sond, M. Kerns, G. Becker, F. Flatt, A. Sharp, L. Johnson, D. Bradison, C. Green, C. Berg, P. Cecil. ROW FOUR: D. Trennepohl, S. Jones, A. Anderson, M. Schulz, P. Fales, J. Biddle, C. Landin, B. Bonstrom, T. Whitney, L. Benson. ROW FIVE: P. Kossen, K. Schiolberg, M. Chulyak, C. Weisman, K. Cubitt, G. Toreson, J. Rusnacko, J. Guerten, N. Walerius, B. Weinke. ROW SIX: T. Olson, S. Amo, J. Bays, D. Olson, D. Rott, C. Alexandson, J. Stone, N. Gustafson, C. Peorson, M. Oxen- dale, P. Klein. SILVER TRI FRONT ROW: L. Bloir, S. Opsahl, G. Gruenhagen, L. Freclell, J Sohoka, G. Nystrom, P. Anderson, D. Youngmon, M. Herrmann. ROW TWO: D. Holmes, D. Lundeen, N. Lindskoog, J. Forsberg, V. Howe, L. Lander, C Erickson, J. Lee, C. Schmidt, C. Dubisor. ROW THREE: K. LIndberg,'S. Siodahl S. Hegle, D. Yoraway, K. Juneou, P. Smith, S. Abney, K. McGough, C. Dan- berg, B. Hustvedt. ROW FOUR: R. Gorski, M. Becklund, M. Thomas, S. Chell- 1 quist, B. Selstad, P. Deckos, N. Corlson, L. Mickelson, L. Mortenson, J. Soren- sen. ROW FIVE: M. Berg, M. Sullivan, N. Solverson, M. Horclen, M. Westberg, M. Schwortz, K. Buelow, D. Morty, R. Melander. ROW SIX: J. Anderson, J. Shetler, N. Hoberg, L. Molvoney, G. Schulze, J. Raivo, L. Morris, S. Wolfe, E. Hendrickson, S. Anderson, K. Biorkmon. SILVER TRI PLANS WINTER FORMAL SILVER TRI FRONT ROW: B. Fix, V. Nelson, L. Nave, K. Woy, S. Hanson, M. Hoel, A, Hullor, L. Johnson, J. Ames, J. Fredrickson. ROW TWO: L. Snowbeck, F. Ores, L. Linclell, S. Olson, L. Thompson, L. Jones, C. Hanson, C. Johnson, K. Hoew, P. Evans. ROW THREE: R. Olsen, R. Torstenson, N. Sand, C. Mooney, P. Johnson, B. Blikstad, J. Roe, L. Slorks, L. Renn, S. Johnson. ROW FOUR: L. Kleckner, G. Swedberg, J. Bergstrom, D. Swanson, J. Tourond, B. Thomp- son, S. Swanson, M. Johnson, J. Christensen, C. Spongrud, P. Crockett. ROW FIVE: B. Johnson, E. Meyer, J. Shaw, S. Dennison, S. Storn, A. Mognuson, P. Ramberg, S. Brondonger, J. Borries, J. Lockner. ROW SIX: B. Lillie, C. Botten, S. Olson, M. Strond, G. Bendik, S. Vander Linden, S. Wollum, B, Gmitro, J. Blix, J. Campbell, P. Flonery. 80 SENIOR GIRLS JOIN BLUE TRI BLUE TRI FRONT ROW: M. Vining, M. Hinlcle, P. Hanson, vice-presidenig L Fitzenberger, chaplain, J, Forsberg, l.C.C., D. Ekdahl, presidenf, l.. Nichols, Treasurer, B. Colin, M. Egolf, secreTory, L. Scheele, ROW TWO: P. Fillmore, L Forseih, S. Swain, L. Lybyer, K. Lufsey. ROW THREE: B. Carlson, L. Krueger, J. Joungquist, J. Svitak, C. Olson, M. Pipes, P, Price, C. Lovberg, P. Clauson The mosT popular club among senior girls is Blue Tri. IT is probably one of The Ta- voriTe because iT is an exclusive club Tor sen- ior girls. Blue Tri is a branch oi The YWCA Teen-age program. A membership drive was sTarTed in The Tall wiTh a sl4iT depicTing Blue Tri acTivi- Ties. ln The Tall The Sadie Hawkins Dance was held. Blue Tri girls and The beaus of Their choice meT in spiriTed moods aT The . ROW FOUR: N. Bullis, K. Schmolrz, M. Aalbers, V. Johnston, J. Reasland S Pouh, A. Haug, B. BoTTen, M. Ruono, G. Raymond. ROW FIVE: K. Kwakenai . B. Borne, K. MorTenson, M. Lundahl, C. Cummings, C. Weigel, C. Salisbury J, Keifges, J. Johnson, J. Nelson, S. Johnson. downTown YWCA. The dance is one oT The highlighTs of RoosevelT life, lT has become a TavoriTe wiTh boTh boys and girls. Blue Tri parTicipaTes in service proi- ecTs. This year, old, buT usable, cloThes were collecred and given To Those in need of Them. The club sponsors school dances, and Takes an acTive parT in school acTiviTies and proiecTs. Blue Tri members waTch inTenTly cis They learn new Techniques of giTT wrapping. BLUE TRI FRONT ROW: C. Nicoloft, K. Bertrcind, C. Toussoint, K. Ukurci, B. Olson, J. Ogdohl, L. Stolpe, R. Heyer, J. Nyberg, K. Brevo, C. Lorsien. ROW TWO: J. Johnson, J. Neumcmn, N. Leppci, K. Jcicoloson, P. Shciddrick, C. Lor- son, K. Lilio, J. Verron, J. Kingston, N. Willioms. ROW THREE: B. Holl, K. Mc- Donald, S. Ness, M. Hanson, L. Morose, J. Nelsen, M. Goodlund, S. Dohnert, J. Davis, C. Toplin, C. Mitby. ROW FOUR: E. Silveius, J. Butler, K. Conyne, M. Tischer, D. Obinger, M. Dorrion, S. Frisch, G. Coryl, D. Lindquist, S. Hin- richs, B. Wilson, ROW FIVE: L. Culmer, L. Moxon, R. Chulyok, E. Strom, M. Soclerling, M. Kiono, M. Borrette, S. Folwick, M. Tolletsbol, N. Brooks, S Amundsen, K. O'Connor, .5 Pilar I' The cabinet discusses upcoming events. BLUE TRI FRONT ROW: D. Johnson, B. Miller, R. Thompson, C. Johnson, C. Breyette, D. Johnson, J. Eklund, L. Harrison, S. Silver, J. Nelson, S. Anderson. ROW TWO: J. Ryden, B. Birk, L. Iverson, M. Kunz, K. Swenson, J. Rompi, L. Leiberoch, C. Knox, B. Berg. ROW THREE: M. Pupholl, L. Broyley, P. Mullen, A, Loimonis, A. Westergcicird, J. Johnson, A. Verschurer, S. Schreiner, C. Lyng, BLUE TRI P. Monohon. ROW FIVE: B. Nelson, J. Johnson, C. O'l-lern, S. Sloon, M. Nel- son, G. Anderson, J. Aronson, K. Roteou, M. Scanlon, C. Ross. ROW FlVE: B. Boettcher, D. Lindberg, S. Sweotlund, L. Berg, J. Johnson, M. Wicks, M. Miller, G. Shultz, S. Eiders, N. Kcivocik, P. Nymon. BLUE TRI FRONT ROW: J. Weston, M. Froiland, J. Carlson, R. LiaBraaten, S. Williams, L. Collins, K. Lomberger, A. Lull, B. Beers, B. Beers, K. Reese, C Blum. ROW TWO: L. Hansen, J. Moyer, C. Winokur, L. Starkey, N. Lexvold K. Bergan, K. Stoneman, L. Moe, J. Ward, S. Savik, L. Hartshorn. ROW THREE S. Anderson, V. Triplett, C. Trisko, B. Sheldon, D. Stratton, S. Beckett, S. Erns- berger, M. Iverson, S. Tantzen, S. Wohlberg. ROW FOUR: S. Swanson, J Normington, S. Eliason, J. Soltis, R. Harloff, D. Erickson, K. Dobratz, R. Shar- row, M. Merritt, N. Felth. ROW FIVE: S. Frentz, L. Nelson, J. LaMont, M. Erik- sen, A. Johnson, K. Ringsrud, K. Jenrick, B. Olson, J. Bang, L. Crosby, K. Riley PLANS MANY SENIOR ACTIVITIES M. Finnegan, RooseveIt's YWCA co-ordinator, gets out The ice cubes for refreshments. Many Roosevelt boys found l-li-Y a favorite club HI-Y CLUB FRONT ROW: T. Docken, J. Tracy, M. Soulisg Treasurer, J. Moon, vice-president, T. Weyrauch, president, M. Berg, secretary, D. Bryant, sergeant- at-arms, R. Preston, B. Bystedt, J. Ehlen, R. Preston. ROW TWO: D. Liliegren E. Mahmeidi, S. Thorson, L. Swartout, C. Ostlund, M. Enielsgierd, T. Norton, B Sullivan, J. Olson, G. Mellinger, G. Carlson, D. Anderson. ROW THREE: J Norrgard, D. Carlson, R. Nowak, D. Quigley, M. Jensen, J, Palmborg, J. Erik son, A. Peterson, D. Olsen, G. Schmidt, S. Myhre, T. Reis. ROW FOUR: D. Town P. Murphy, W. Knudsen, C. Borresen, G. Solum, D. Wallin, S. Engelsgierd, W Weyrauch, K. Sersland, B, Steenson. ROW FIVE. G. lbsen, D. Chayer, J. Lucey, S. Bentson, C. Christopherson, R. Wold, R. Kragness, S. Stone, D. Haugen, P Carlson. ROW SIX: B. Swanson, G. Kulander, J, Westby, C. Petterson, J. Fen- stad, G. Krook, B. Molstad, B. Pearson, J. Peterson, E. Johnson. PROGRAMS WERE PUT ON BY ..-t . V . 2 ,L ww fu we 1 We -232 ,,., ,.. Hi-Y member imitates news commentator at pep- fest. so . w ll' 3 .. eff.-, g ' ..A.. . lu-ig? T this past year. Activities of the club included ioints with various Blue Tri and Silver Tri groups, participation in all athletics, selling refreshments at football games, and service proiects such as helping the Goodwill ln- dustry pick up bags. On YMCA Sunday members of Hi-Y spoke to various churches in our area. Mr. Paul Doerr served as advisor to Hi-Y this year. 4413 hr- For many years RoosevelT has Taken pride in The RockeTTes. Every year some Rock- eTTes Trom pasT years come back and dance aT Homecoming during The aTTernoon pepTesT. The Rocl4eTTes came aT 7:30 many mornings during The year To rehearse Tor upcoming programs. They danced aT many diTTerenT Types of sporTs evenTs, also Tor oTher schools and occasionally privaTe organizaTions. The RoclceTTes had a banaueT and an annual parTy. The co-capTains are chosen by The girls for Their abiliTy, dedicaTion and leader- ship. 'R' Club consisTed of The boys who earned a leTTer during Their Three years aT Roosevelt 'R' Club's biggesT evenT of The year was The banaueT which Took place in The spring. They also puT on a dance To raise money Toward The banqueT. The 'R' Club is one of The Tew organizaTions which require a cerTain qualiHcaTion To loin. ROCKETTES FRONT ROW: P. Fillmore, co-coprain, J. Johnson, co-captain. ROW TWO L. Scheele, P. CrockeTT, K. Kwakenaf, N. Salverson, B. Nielsen, J. Spence. ROW THREE G. WiTTels, J. Rampi, M. Kunz, S. Larson, D. PeTerson. DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS 'R' CLUB FRONT ROW: J, Hall, J. Nicholas, C. Hansen, advisor, D. Solomonson: president B. Slavik, vice-presidenf, R. Johnson, advisor, T, Reis, G, Couch. ROW TVVO: D. Jacobson, J. Wicklund, S. Engstrom, R. Thorn, J. Rodin, R. HewiTT, B. Neumann, J. Trolander, D. McCollough. ROW THREE: B. Quick, B. Neuendorf, D. Nelson, T. Norton, J. Olson, K. SlaTer, M. Swanson, B. Lindberg, M. Holl- nagel. ROW FOUR: G. Wesrby, K. Serslond, B. Steenson, R. Bufterwich, B. Sul- livan, G. Mifshulis, D. Tiosvold, J. FelT, J. SelsTad, ROW FIVE: D. Olds, D. Ocel D. Okkelberg, S. Jurkowski, P. Murphy, G. DaTe, J. Hogshfom, B. Hoecherl, J FensTad. ROW SIX: P. Carlson, L. Camp, W. Teske, P. Nelson, J. Larsen, J Nordstrom, T. Huber, D. Olean, R. Kragness. ROW SEVEN: J, Sfrand, D. Bryan? B. Swanson, J. Moon, D. Hendrickson, J. HunTer, J. Schleicher, B. Wandberg J. Goodman, W. Weyrauch. LIBRARY AID FRONT ROW: L. Northway, N. Burtnick, J. Benson, advisor, K. sen, B. Swanson, P. Peters. ROW FOUR: C. Schmidt, S. Boyer, J. Borries, J Putnam, advisor, J. Shaw. ROW TWO1 C. Trisko, S. Barnd, P. Platt, K. Nave, Barries, B. Ennest, A. Peterson. ROW FIVE: M. Aalbers, L. Ashbaugh, J. Blazek J. Ryden, L. Harrison. ROW THREE. K. Flyan, C. Narquist, J. Farsland, J. Lar- G. DYLJCIOIWI, C' ESTGY, M, Tutko, A- Blommel, M. Scriver. Library Aids return books to shelves. SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS 86 The Library Stott is composed ot stu- dents who aid the librarians by typing book lists, mending torn pages or broken bind- ings, and sending overdue book notices to torgettul students. Also included in their alu- ties are the issuing and receiving ot books and the finding at special material. Locating magazines that students request from the Reader's Guide always keeps the Library Staff tlustered. AID MEMBERS OF THE STAFF OFFICE HELP FRONT ROW: J. Richoordson, J. Oscurson, J. Rust, D. Lindquist, M. Olson. ROW TWO: C Sfodem, L. Hinrichs, J. Schmidt, L. Kopp, J. Blomquisf, A. Bekke, J. Sorensen. 87 Doug Howe prepares The camera Tor a Tilm in The audiTorium. This year lQoosevelT was lucky To have a capable audio-visual crew, Mr. STanley Johnson Trained The boys Tor The many Tasks required oT Them during The year. Among These were showing movies in classes and disTribuTing pieces of eauipmenT among TaculTy members. Besides These services, They also repaired or replaced broken parTs. The boys were glad To explain The use and The operaTion of The apparaTus To Teachers who wished To use The equipmenT in The classrooms. Members of The sTage crew check apparaTus BOYS AID WITH VISUAL FACILITIES S. Howard, D. Hulrman, D. Marvin. ROW THREE: J. Forsgren, B. Vanderpool, C. Perferson. MATH CLUB FRONT AND CENTER. R. Smisek, president. FRONT ROW: R. T. Weyrauch, S. Kissel, R. Nowak. ROW TWO. K. Schwebel, advisor, T. Suther- Anderson, D. Wallin, L. Nyberg, R. Selfors, C. Wright, J. Kirchner, T. Marcy, land, D. Olson, K. Flynn, C. Weislaar, R. Olsen, M. Hinlcle, L. Culmer. Topics such as The TourTh dimension and Members of The Speech and DebaTe Club, analyTic geomeTry were discussed aT lvlaTh Club. led by Mr. Levi OsTerhus, had To be able To give Miss KaThleen Schvvebel, advisor, helped members quick and accuraTe answers on conTroversial Topics prepare for The maTh conTesT. perTaining To currenT evenTs. SPEECH AND DEBATE CLUB FRONT ROW: C. Sowles, F. Larson, C. Blum. ROW TWO: T. Mishou, G. Carle son, T. Marcy, L. Osterhus, advisor. 89 VITAL EVENTS FORUM FRONT ROW: M. Martini, advisor, D. Telke, president, K. Kaslow, program chairman, R. Olsen, publicity chairman, P. Peters, treasurer, A. Peterson, vice-president, D. Nordos, secretary, D. Heath, advisor. ROW TWO: C. Wieshaor, S. O'Malley, R. Mann, J. Oscarson, R, Anderson, R. Tor- stenson. ROW THREE: P, Kassin, P. Klein, J. Anderson, M. Hollingsworth, D. The Cuban and Berlin crises were carefully observed and discussed by the Vital Events Forum. Under the direction of Miss Dorothy Heath, panels debated various issues from both sides. This year's activities included the annual mock iury at Mitchell College ot Lavv in St. Paul. Maday, B. Ennest, K. Holmberg, N. Robinson. ROW FOUR: J. Lommers, A. Bekke, J. Allison, L. Putnam, B. Carlson, K. McDougall, L. Kopp, C, Kucera. ROW FIVE, G. Berry, J. Rebane, J. Ottoson, L. Jenson, L. Olson, L. Murphy, J. Paulson, R. Owen, J. Strand. Members ot the Science Club, advised by Mr. James Thornton, Mr. Merrill Halron, and Mr. Alphonso Cannon, had to be enrolled in a science course this year or previously taken science to meet requirements. At meetings, students led discussions and gave demonstrations. CLUBS HELP EXPAND KNOWLEDGE SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Halron, advisor, M. Hinkle, R. Anderson, secretary-treasurer, J. Thornton, advisor, C. Wright, president, P. Custer, A. Strotdon, S. Williams. ROW THREE, D. Olson, T, Kintop, L. Nyberg, B. Borne, L. Culmer, B. Sheldon. ROW FOUR: R. Smisek, G. Krook, B. Molsfad, D. Schuck, Cannon, advisor. ROW TWO: M. Dillon, J. Nelson, T. Marcy, A. Syrdal, D. V. Ursel,J. Ugstad. Evening programs ot Roosevelt were run smoothly with the assistance of the Pilots' Club. lt consisted of Juniors who were chosen through their homerooms to usher and collect tickets at such events as the Choral and Instrumental Concerts and Grad- uation. This club of about seventy students was led by Mr. Oren Hollenbeck. Before each event there vvos o short morning meet- ing in Mr. l-lollenbecl4's room. J. Miller signs up tor Pilots' Club with O. Hollenbeclc. STUDENTS USHER AT RHS EVENTS PILOTS CLUB FRONT ROW: P. Peters, J. Shaw, P. Sigal, E. Meyer, P. Ramberg K. Spangrud, J. Kolstad, C. Cowon, C. Huls, M. Lund. J. Miller, M. Olson ROW TNNO: B. Aus, D. Esby, C. Thompson, M, Amyotte, B. Ennest, K. Juneau J. Blomquist, K. Flanery, L. Johnson, C. Green, G. Abney. ROW THREE: J Rusnacko, J. Nelson, L. Grimm, K. Reynolds, F. Harrison, M. Schwartz, P. Reck- er, L. Northway, P. Gerhard, P. Dahl, D. Evans. ROW FOUR: S. Cheesebrough J. Anderson, B. LeDuc, J. Ottoson, L. Morris, J. Sorensen, M. Platt, P. Olson K. Schiolberg, M. Chulyak, J. Thompson. ROW FIVE: T. Docken, B. Steenson K. Serslond, P. Carlson, L. Swartout, G. Johnson, J. Herron, J. Wilson, M. Nel son, J. George, P. Hagen. ROW SIX: R. Dynes, S. Vanderlinden, J. Sheffield D. Nordos, L. Olson, J. Robson, B. Chayer, S. Bentson, R. Buske, J. Holt. CHOIR FRONT ROW. G. Brenden, accompanist, P. Platt, N. Williams, C. Nico- Brooks, M. Thompson, C. Salisbury, J. Paquay, B. Slavik, R. Buttervvich J loft, K. Jacobson, N. Lexvold, A. Lull, G. Gruenhagen, M. Smalls, M. Ruona, A. Gunther, S. Engdstierd, L. Swartout, G. Karlstad, R. Buhta, D. McCollough R Peterson, J. Guertin, C. Johnson. ROW TWO: K. Buelow, M. Ahl, C. Morgan, Nelson, S. Thompson, J. Herre. ROW FOUR. J. Bong, E. Strom, J. LaMont B P. Miller, J. Romsburg, S. Brandanger, L. Hansen, M. Kiona, S. Wahlberg, L. Hedin, D. Berhow, D. Corpentier, D. Wiencke, G. Westby, B. Golmen, T. Foley Waterhouse, J. Shetler, M. Eriksen, B. Stokke, B. Martin. ROW THREE: N. J. Motinaro, J. Hanson, P. Iverson, D. Schuldt, K. Euckert, C. Hutchins directs the members of the choral department. THE CHORALAIRES Some of the most outstanding organizations at Roosevelt were the choral groups. Anyone hav- ing an interest in music is certain to tlnd one group in which he may participate. The outstanding musical event ot the year is the Roosevelt Christmas Concert. Each year the at- tendance grovvs larger at the beautiful musical. In the spring the department presents a Spring Con- cert. Many times during the school year the choral groups pertorm at auditorium programs. Under the direction of Mr. Clayton Hutchins, director, students interested in music may learn many nevv phases ot singing. The students learn in- dividual vocalizing and group harmonizing. The Music Department includes the Choralaires, a limited group of exceptional singers, the Choir, the main singing group vvith excellent vocalizers. Backing the Choir is the Choristers, which provides training for future use. The Girls' Choir and the Male Chorus were formed to provide training and entertainment to many Roosevelt students. 92 CHOIR FRONT ROW, L. Pedersen, accompanist, K. Floody, C. Johnson, R Torstenson, J. Koester, S. Berg, G. Sweclberg, M. Froiland, R. LiaBraaten, M. lversen, C. Toussoint, K. Lamberger, A. Westergoarcl, L. Lindell, K. Ukuro, C Hutchins, director. ROW TWO, M. Tollefsbol, J. Huss, K. Ringsrud, L. Nelson, K. Jennrich, K. Schmaltz, M. Goodlund, B. Carlson, K. Jay, P. Olson, D. Carter, A L. Starkey, J. Nyberg. ROW THREE, D. Useman, D. Thoreen, P. Jacobson, C. Ostlund, C. Solie, E. Johnson, C. Ross, K. Rateau, N. Leppa, K. Lilja, K. Berg- an, S. Folwick, J. Forsberg, J. Normington, S. Eilers. ROW FOUR, C. Cline, S. Lindell, C. Johnson, J. Conway, G. Neilson, J. Luoma, M. Dorrian, L. Berg, J. Nelson, S. Ness, G. Benson, V. Triplett, J. Madson, E. Erickson, J. Butler. AND CHOIR PRESENT MANY CONCERTS gf CHORALAIRES FRONT ROW: E. Johnson, accompanist, P. Platt, D. McCollough, how, J. Luoma, E. Erickson, B. Hedin, B. Golmen, J. Nelson, K. Ringsrud, C. A. Westergaard, S. Wahlberg, C. Hutchins, advisor, J. Herre, D. Useman, J. Johnson, G. Karlstad, C. Ross, K. Lilia, R. LiaBraaten. Huss, A. Lull, R. Buhto, D. Thoreen, D. Carter. ROW TWO, J. LaMont, D. Ber- l CHORISTERS FRONT ROW: T. Peterson, accompanist, L. Johnson, J. Pedersen, K. Reese, B. Beers, C. England, B. Beers, K. Bertrand, L. Hernandz, J. Nygard, M. Fisher, C. Pritt, P. Mickelson, B. Nilson. ROW TWO: P. Peters, S. Lund, S. Thue, C. Lovberg, S. Swain, J. Kingston, S. Sloan, M. Wicks, M. Egolf, K. Holte, L. Brewer, C. Hutchins, director. ROW THREE: V, Knox, S. Skovbroten, J. Moy- ROOSEVELT'S At Roosevelt, this year, there were three choral organizations from which members ot the choir were chosen: the Choristers, Girls' Choir and the Male Cho- rus. Led by Mr. Clayton Hutchins, these groups pre- pared tor the Christmas and Spring Concerts, in which they sang separately and then combined with the Choir tor massed selections. GIRLS' CHOIR FRONT ROW: C. Blum, D. Fernstrom, D. Heltzer, L. Burling, D. Ransdese, B. Chapman, L. Kawell, B. Dodge, C. Hutchins, director, J. Sabaka, C. Newhouse, L. Stevenson, J. Hagen, P. Ryan, L. Bertrand, B. Bergan, P. Struck, L. Rober, N. Heim, C. Gray, K. Koetod. ROW TWO: 'L. Daum, V. Tra- vik, J. Christie, B. Thornwall, K. Carlson, J. Simon, J. Dillon, C. Erikson, M. Westbie, J. Wilkie, J. Gallagher, J. Uhler, B. Hustvedt, M. Westberg, C. Fred- rickson, J. Briles, S. LeVoir, K. Hansen. ROW FOUR: B. Cummings, N. Solberg, er, S. Moline, B. Botten, A. Anderson, K. Lundberg, C. Trisko, J. Kowalik, R Willington, S. Leaf, L. Scully, D. Younkin, T. Pardino, T. Nelson. ROW FOUR V. Tournier, B. Dodge, P. Anderson, L. Jones, J. Tareson, P. Gerhard, E. Hen- drickson, D. Youngman, S. Anderson, C. Tellrnann, R. Olsen, J. Ondov, R Kragness, R. Essmann, W. Skoglund. CHORAL DEPARTMENT The Choristers, a combination ot all three grades wishing to ioin the Choir, spent much time re- viewing note reading and breathing control. The Girls' Choir and Male Chorus were made up ot those who enioyed singing and would like to be in the Choir. They, like the Choristers, worked hard on note reading and breathing corrections. J. Forsberg, G. Ritchie, M. Sorensen, V. Paterson, S. Steinke, C. Hanson, R Murtaugh, J. Moortell, C. Kucera, R. Melander, M. Strand, P. Peterson, M Nelson, L. Vader, S. Stevens, S. Trapp. ROW FOUR: J. Spence, B. Ball, B. Erickson, K. Conyne, C. Mourning, B. Weibowski, K. Anderson, V. Lakner, J Rucring, N. Orum, D. Walther, N. Gustafson, K. Krummrei, S. Johnson, L. Morris, K. Bower, B. Benson, S. Williams, V. Roe. iv- -- - CHORISTERS FRONT ROW: K, Seibel, accompanist, R. Marron, D. Peterson, J. Ames, D. Nelson, C. Cowan, L. Eorseth, P. Casey, J. Christensen, L. Trondson, D. DuCharme. ROW TWO. D. Stende, B. Malmberg, J. Nelson, K. Enquist, K. Johnson, T. Sutherland, P. Johnson, P. Crockett, D. Woodworth, B. Sawyer, M. Lund, K. Wicklund. ROW THREE: G. Bendik, S. Zebaugh, E. Mahmudi, B. Fredell, C. Spangrud, G. Becker, L. Easthagen, M. Platt, L. Krueger, D. Yora way, Dr. Frazier, S. Anderson, P. Ramberg, P. Pederson. ROW FOUR: B. Brod erius, J. Edmunds, D. Schlismann, S. Moberg, M. Holton, P. Hanson, F, Larson K. Elanery, B. Iverson, L, Jenson, K. Biorkman, M. Shackleton, K. Cook, C Batten, B. Armstrong. DISPLAYS SUPERIOR MUSICAL TALENT MALE CHORUS FRONT ROW: B. Fredell, accompanist, J. OfHern, ter, J. Verran, B. Johnson, D. Berg, J. Melin, D. Thorpe, D. B. Shegstacl, G. Carlson, R. Barry, M. LeRoy, P. Murphy, J. An- Bernstrom. derson, J. Hinchlitt. ROW TWO: J. Dye, S. Wagar, S. Carpen- L A l 95 -7-17 Violins: M. Anderson, M. Anderson, C. Cox, R. Gorslci, G. Gronum, M. I-Iinkle, C. Hocking, M. I-Ioll, S. Kolsum, H. Lorson, D. Morty, G. Monchord, J. Roivo, K. Solter, M. Smith, M. Stenerson, S. Tornes. Cellosn M. Kerns, T. Norderwoll, K. Riley, J. Sonders, B. Solum, J. Worrell. Viola: D. Thorpe. Flutes: D. Anderson, P. Foles, S. Kilness, K. Lindberg, C. Morty, L. Molocek, S. Opscihl. Boss Clarinet: B. Elder. Bb Clcirinetsz J. Anderson, J. Anderson, C. I-Ioug, B. I-Iurlburt, T. Iverson. Bosses: B. Colin, J. Domot, R. Foger- holm, D. Johnson, A. Jorgenson, G. Mohony, E. Solornonson, S. Stone. French Horn: G. Berry, T. Burry, M, Londe, D. Michoelis. Oboe: N. Petit. Bcissoons: M. Bozonie, M. Hoecke. Trumpets: J. Cedorberg, J. Dorroh, A. Dingle, G. Fishleigh, R. I-Iostings, C. I-Iennemon. Tuba: P. Nye. Trombones: R. Brown, R. Clork, M. Mortz, D. Quigley. Horps: B. Bonstrom, L. Thompson. Percussion: J. I-IiII, B. Iverson, C. Minter, E. Rogers, L. Solsbery. Picino: L. Cul- mer. Violins proctice The Sound of Music. THE ORCHESTRA WORKED ON VARIOUS ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: M. Smith, M. Anderson, J. Worrell, M. Kerns. ROW TWO. K. Riley, B. Solum. ROW THREE: M. Stenersen, M. Anderson, T. Norder- woll, J. Sanders, P. Fcxles, L. Molocek, K. Lindberg, C. Morty, D. Anderson, ROW FOUR: S. Kolsum, D. Mcrty, G. Grcmum, B. Elder, T. Iverson, B. Hurlburt, J. Anderson, C. Houg, J. Anderson. ROW FIVE. M. Hoel, G. Morchond, A Jorgensen, B. Colin, S. Stone, Fogerholm, J. Domot, D. Johnson, G. Mohony E. Solomonson, T. Bury, D. Michoelis. 1 msf-.LW B. Carlson, attendance clerk, watches orchestra members as they come into the room second hour. Led by Mr. Albert Swanson, the Orchestra played for auditorium programs, such as Homecoming and the Christmas program. The Orchestra and Band played at their annual Spring Concert. During their years in the Orchestra, the members studied both classical music and current Broadway musicals. Many Orchestra members used their free periods during the day to take private lessons and practice TYPES or Music ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: C. Hocking, M. Hinlcle. ROW TWO: D. Thorpe. M, Lande, G. Berry, D. Nye, R. Brown, M. Martz, R. Clark, D. Quigley, K. Salt- ROW THREE: N. Peril, S. Kilness, S. Opsahl, S. Fornes, C. Cox, R. Gorski. ROW er, L. Thompson, B. Bonstrom. ROW SIX. C. Minter, B. Iverson, E. Rogers, L. FOUR: M. Hoecke, M. Bozonie, G. Fishleigh, J. Cedarberg, F. Hastings, A. Salsbery,J. Hill. Dingle, C. Henneman, J. Darrah, H. Larson, J. Raivo, L. Culmer. ROW FlVE: DANCE BAND FRONT ROW. T. Kintop, J. Anderson, J. Sartell, R. Preston, D Johnson, J. Damont, L. Scully. ROW TWO. B. Karnloitz, R. Preston, D. Myers J. Hanson, C. Henneman, J. Darrah. ROW THREE: L. Nyberg, R. Norling, C Flutes: M. Amyotti, K. Breva, P. Custer, A. l-lullar, C. Huls, J Krats. Piccolo: S. Larson. Oboes: M. Bozonie, M. l-loecke, K. Kval- ness, D. Nielsen, D. Page. Clcirinets: J. Anderson, C. Berg, N Bullis, B. Elder, E. Erickson, D. Evans, B. Fitzgerald, J. Gustafson, C. l-laug, D. l-lolmquist, V. Howe, J. Johnson, D. Lind, G. Mad- den, J. Mathisrud, C. May, P. McMorrow, M. Miller, N. Omyedt, B. Pederson, B, Pickit, C. Pihl, R. Preston, L. Putnarn, D. Rollisn, J. Sartell, C. Varpness, Alto Clarinets: C. Carlson, D. O'Denius. Bass Clcirinets: D. Christensen, K. Dahl, J. Franzen, R. Hagg- bloom, K. Schjolberg. Scixophones: D. Brundage, D. Deutsch, R Dynes, L. Hartshorn, D. Johnson, T. Kintop, K. Schubitzke. Basses J. Aanotti, R. Fagerholm. Tubas: B. Bruer, S. Lobach, J. Strand Bass Tubas: B. Colin, R. Owen. French Horns: R. Becker, G. Berry, BAND FRONT ROW: S. Larson, J. Krats, A. l lullar, C. l-luls. ROW TWO: M. Amyotte, K. Breva, P. Custer. ROW THREE: J. Anderson, L. Putnam, D. Pihl, B Elder, D. Nielsen, M. Hoecke, K. Kvalness, M. Bozonie, D. Page. ROW FOUR: R. Preston, C. Haug, E. Erickson, D, Holmquist, J. Gustafson, J. Johnson, B. Fitzgerald, N. Bullis, D. O'Denius, C. Carlson, K. Dahl, J. Franzen, K. Schiol- berg, D. Christenson, R. Hoggbloom. ROW FIVE: D. Rollins, J. Surtell, B. Ped- Ackland, J, Silverberg, E. Johnson. ROW FOUR. L. Salsloery, O. Henning, ad visor, R. Owen, R. Fagerholm, B. Calin. C. Christopherson, J. Erickson, B. Kambeitz, J. Lundberg, D Myers, A. Wangstad. Baritones: R. Norling, L. Nyloerg, J. Silber- berg. Trumpets: J. Darrah, C. Estey, J. l-lanson, T. l-lones D. Lundgaard, P. Olson, R. Preston, J. Sanders, S. Selsback, G Solum, B. Vance. Coronets: R. Borg, J. Carlson, S. Caverly, C l-lennernan. Trombones: C, Ackland, D. Bliss, R. Brown, L. l-turd M. Martz, J. Puphal, P. Quigley. Percussion: L. Brude, P. Eide, C Johnspn, G. Johnson, C. Minter, T. Mishou, K. Riley, L. Salsbery ROOSEVELT BAND ersen, C. Berg, G. Madden, C. Varpness, M. Miller, L. Hartshorn, D. Deutsch, K. Schulitzke, D. Johnson, D. Brundoge, T. Kintop, R. Dynes. ROW SIX: B. Pickit, P. Evans, C. May, J. Mathisrud, N. Omvedt, V. Howe, P. McMorrow, D. Lind, L. Scully, S. Selsback, R. Fagerholrn, J. Aomolts, S. Loback, B. Bruer, J. Strand. fs:m:e,.-c.J,,f.ww..w.wR-f,,- ff,:,,meu9:emQwwwmmfwsm:fw ..f, ummm .f. .1nuuv iinnnwwu-n --ui s. wmmzmmuu-1 1 1m1mWffawr::s1.mmuumreM...t'.w.- ft. B. Colin gets his uniform and prepares to play for a game. This year, Roosevelt was again fortunate enough to have a good band and Dance Band. Many of their numbers added the finishing touches to some programs vve'll always remember. At the games the Band played the school rouser that spirited us on to victory. ENTERTAINS AT FOOTBALL GAMES BAND FRONT ROW: P. Olson, J. Hanson, R. Preston, J. Dari-ch. ROW TWO: Quigley M Morfz J Puphol C Acklond T Jones G Solurn D Lvndgfwrd A. Wangstad, C. Chrisropherson, B. Kambeitz, G. Berry, J. Sanders, D. Myers, S. Selsback C Estey ROW SIX C Minter T Mishou R Lee P Eide G John T. Prill, C. Henneman. ROW THREE: R. Norling, J. Silverberg, L. Nyberg, R. son, L Scilsbery C Johnson L Brude K Riley L Hartshorn J Thorson,J Hegberg, J. Erickson, R. Becker, J. Lundberg, R. Borg, B. Vance, S. Caverly, Hauser G Savold J Damof J. Carlson. ROW FOUR: B. Calin, R. Owen, R. Brown, D. Bliss, L. Hurd, D. SKI CLUB FRONT ROW: D, Obinger, B. Corlson, R. Anderson: Treasurer: G. Dybdohl, vice-president F. Sfeinsefh, odvisor, K. Liliemcrrk, secretory, M. Egolf, president: J. Nelson, M. Nelson. ROW TWO: M. Foster, K. Juneou, L. Brewer, S. Elioson, G. Anderson, D. Ekdohl, N. Bullis, S. Johnson. ROW THREE: R. Becker, S. Kolsum, L. Nylonder, K. Kupko, L. Bergin, H. Johnson, K. Flonery. ROW FOUR: E. Johnson, E. Muller, J. Robson, D. Julien, J. Butler, J. Forsberg, L. Berg, P. Allison. ROW FIVE: L. Koskon, D. CorpenTier, D. Olds, J, Larson, B. Sullivan, R. Bufierwich, B. Neuendorf, D. Jocobson. SPORTSMINDED CLUBS ARE POPULAR This yecrr, The mosT ocTive sporTs-minded club QT RooseveIT vvos The Ski Club. Mony members oT The club hcxd never Tried skiing beTore. OThers goined more ex- perience Trom The Trips. This yeor The club Wes unus- uolly lorge. However, only Trom TwenTy To TorTy mem- bers oTTended eoch Trip. The Ski Club Took eighT one- dey Trips To Trollhougen, Telemork, ond oTher ski SKI CLUB FRONT ROW: B. Aonesfod, B. Solum, K. Schiolberg, M.. Wicks, M Miller, T. Mosfers, J. Weston, R. Aonerud. ROW TWO: J. Guerfen, R. Gorski L. Forseth, C. Nicoloff, B. Hall, A. Loimonis, A. Wesfergourd, J. Ehlen, S. An- derson. ROW THREE: B. Iverson, C. Johnson, K. Floody, C. Houg, D. DeuTsch C. Anderson, B. BonsTrom, J. Ericksen. ROW FOUR: G. Sondness, S. Dohl, J cxreczs. The Ski Club noT only vvenT on Trips buT olso os- sisTed The STuoIenT Council in publicizing WinTer SporTs Dciy. IT hos become 0 cusTom To Top off The yeor vviTh C1 big Wiener roosT. All c1cTive members Tounol Thc1T The club conTribuTecI ci IoT of wonderful experiences To Their memories oT RoosevelT. Axberg, K. WiTTgrof, L. Johnson, B. Gmitro, R. TorsTenson, J. Hill, L. Pedersen. ROW FIVE: D. Nelson, R. Preston, J. Hughes, M. Bush, K. Koslow, G. Bendik, J. Blix, B. Johnson. ROW SIX: J. Nye, J. Peferson, B. Peterson, L. Swc1rTouT, B. Elder, R. Fcigerholm, J. Rebone, A. Nobsen, J. Obrien. SKI CLUB FRONT ROW J Shaw E Telke L Liebrock S Thue L Scheele J Solberg, J. Eidsvoog, A. Sharp, P. Kossin, C. Mooney, D. Peferson, S. Zebough Rcimpi K Swanson S Moline ROW TWO P Pererg P Mlekelsen M O5 D Bradison. ROW FIVE. J. Toreson, B. Ball, K. Schmalfz, J. Davis, N Wil mend K Llllq D Lundeen L Grlmrrl J Osggrgon ROW THREE L NO,-fhwey liams C. Toplin, S. Sfarn. ROW SIX: P. Klein, S. Olson, B. Srokke, M. Strand S Opsahl C Green P Olson J Nelson J Spence P Sigol ROW FOUR N K 5eIbf2l,J- PGQUGY,-l. 5l16TleI', E. 5ilVGiI'S. ln order To promoTe good sporTsman- ship aT RoosevelT, Tor which our school prides iTselT, The sporTsmen's club was formed. AT The beginning of The school year They gave a picnic To encourage new members. On game days popcorn is sold in The TronT hall by The club members. These acTiviTies help The club To mainTain iTs populariTy. SPORTSMENS CLUB FRONT ROW P Vesferby G Toreson secretary D D Esby, J. Lind, J. Rusnocko, A. Magnuson, M. Hill, J. Blomquist. ROW FIVE Sfende Treasurer J Anderson president J Kollodge ROW TWO D DeuTsch E Telke, M, Foth, N, Knickerbocker, S, Dahl, J, Axbergl J, Bergstrom ROW S Tornes G Some B Ackerson J Ferguson N Bolcheller ROW THREE L SIX E. Johnson, J. Peterson, P. Berger, P. Allison, T. Alexander, L. Swarlouf Dahl M Shannon C Conrad L Kopp C Kucero S Schroeder ROW FOUR B Fredell. l PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: R. Preston, P. Recker, J. Selsfad, M. Hanson, L. Fitzen- berger, W. Teske, C. Mitby, K. McDonald, B. Fitzgerald. ROW TWO: T. Ander- sen, M. Anderson, G. Martinson, J. Moore, B. Dale, C. England, M. Senger, D. Schieber, M. Hanson. ROW THREE: J. Turnquist, D. Holmes, S. Reed, P. Cecil, C. Berg, J. Ferguson, J. Miller, M. Olson, S. Moline, J. Sand. ROW FOUR: C. Weisman, B. Champlin, K. Kaslow, L. Putnam, B. Selstad, M. Nilsen, S. Schroe- All The Minneapolis Schools were impressed by the great school spirit of RHS students which was enthusiastically expressed by fans at games. The Pep Club helped the cheerleaders to arouse The enthusiasm of The crowd. Pep Club members did other Things to make Teddies more enthusiastic. Members and cheerlead- ers sold balloons and banners for The Football Pre- vievv. The Pep Club painted many vvin signs which appeared in the halls and The lunchroom. The club was led by Mr. Rufus Webster, advisor. der, M. Johnson, C. Johnson, J. Kolstod, A. Anderson. ROW FIVE: J. Blomquist, A. Magnuson, C. Spangrud, T. Olson, D, Nelson, C. Alexandra, J. Stone, C. Conrad, J. Borries, D. Fpple. ROW SIX: B. Borne, J. Shetler, L. Nelson, G. Raymond, B. Carlson, L. Hansen, N. Hankland, C. Staab, K. Berquist, D. Dahl, K. Reynolds. Girls painted signs for cheerleaders. PEP CLUB AROUSED ENTHUSIASM PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: K. Andreasen, M, Nelson, L. Lybyer, J. Rusnocko vice-president, M. Scriven, L. Renn, secretary, R. Webster, advisor, V. Triplett president, J. Oscorson, treasurer, C. Erickson. ROW TWO: N. Sachs, T. Christo, S. Egeberg, S. Furness, L. Tanner, K. McDougall, J. Minter, C, Wilkes, S. Skov- broten, M. Jensen. ROW THREE: A. Holmgren, C. Falck, J. Fredrickson, M Platt, M. Ruona, M. Hardon, J. Weber, C. Taranto, R. Downing, N. Sander ROW FOUR: B. Abraham, K. Abraham, C. Hocking, N. Hoberg, S. Starn, S Wolfe, S. Dennison, J. Dahl, P. Dahl, G. Toreson. DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW: B. Holl, A. Wesfergoord, D. Obinger, L. Lei- Opsohl, C. Green, M. Osmond. ROW FOUR: J. Lind, D. Esby, C. Erickson, A. broch. ROW TVVO: P. Peters, P. Mickelson, K. Jensen, J. Honsen, C. Thompson, Holmgren, M. Henson, D. Thorpe, D. Anderson. C. Blum. ROW THREE. Y. Pope, S. Schroeder, M. Herrmann, P. Johnson, S. DRAMATISTS REHEARSE PROGRAMS I. s J ,M .... .MW .,.. ,, 5 W,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,. .... .... .... . . In it and QQ. ll A y , ......................-M...-s..-4 p--4 r- 'Q Direcfed by Miss Pouline Sondboe, The Dromo Club sfudied ond ocied ploys. This gove members voluoble experience in dromotic reoding. They leorned techniques ond Theoier opprecioiion. AT severol oucliforiums, members porficipofed in skits ond TolenT shows. Orhers served os Mosier of Ceremonies or worked bocksfoge. Dromo Club Members procfice C1 ploy offer school. DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Flescher, S. Nuerenberg, P. Gerhord, P. Sand- Denzer, T. Abrohomson, B. Firzgerold, J. Nelson, L. Polsfuss, K. Seibel, J. Po- boe, advisor, L. Kewder, P. John, M. Holton, M. Berglund. ROW TWO. D. Inde, QUGY. ROW FOUR: C. Acklond, R. Fogerholm, L. Scully, D. Clousen, L. Swort- K. Juneou, L. Johnson, P. Smith, C. Skog, K. Awes, J. Blix. ROW THREE: J. out C- Osflurid, K- Af1dFeO5el'l- uunnn 141.1-LAn...+ . .J 1 Y .4 uv! 1 CREATIVE WRITING FRONT ROW: S. Williams, N. Rolfe, G. Raymond, secre- THREE: J. Forsland, L. Nyberg, L. Culmer, M. Ruona, L. Andersson, S. Unstad, tary, L. Nelson, president, J. Newton, advisor, P, Custer, vice-president, V. B. Aus, L. Hansen. ROW FOUR: B. Borne, B. Lillie, S. Thorson, J. Strand, G. Triplett, B. Carlson, L. Feider. ROW TWO: T, Moriarty, N. Nakamoto, J. Tou- Causon, K. Riley, S. Amundsen. rand, N. Nelson, N. Knickerbocker, M. Johnson, S. Fenelle, P. Platt. ROW TEDS STUDY FAMOUS LITERATURE For the student interested in English, there and their works. The club's aim was to promote a are two very fine clubs at Roosevelt. One, the Hu- better understanding of literature. Available to manities Club, was new this year. Led by Mr. Fred those not wanting to discuss others' work, but dis- Lundquist, the new club achieved considerable suc- play some at their own talents, was the Creative cess. At meetings, members discussed various writers Writing Club, led by Mr. Jack Newton. HUMANITIES FRONT ROW: L. Feider, P. Platt, President, P. Custer, secretary, Kingston. ROW THREE: J. Forsberg, B. Borne, N. Bullis, K. Euckert, M. Distad F. Lundquist, advisor, L. Culmer, viceepresident, R. Anderson, treasurer, R. L. Nelson, M. Knight. Heyer. ROW TNNO: B. Boettcher, M. Platt, B. Colin, S. Williams, K. Lilia, J. 104 1 FFA FRONT ROW: W. Wolertz, D. Underterth, R. Kosfrela, A. Larson. ROW TWO: E. M. Strandiord: honorary chapter farmer, J. Noergard: sentinel, D. Churtz, reporter, B. Vanderpool: presi- dent, L. l-lamre: secretary, G. lbsen: vice-president, J. Bergstrom- 1 treasurer, C. E. Luke: advisor. ROW THREE: D. Johnson, K. Suther- land, L. Robertson, D. Selander, G, Morris, D. Stivland, S, Herman- storter. ROW FOUR: T. Froehlich, G. Kulander, S. Loback, D. Lolke, K. Christensen, J. Nelson, R. Ness, D. Knickerbocker. TEDS FORESEE FUTURE OCCUPATIONS These two clubs both have an occupational outlook. Future l-lomemakers was an organization which strived to train girls tor the kind ot work and experiences that the ordinary person may encounter. FHA FRONT ROW: A. Liliegren, P. Sigal: secretary, B. Beers: treasurer, P. Pe ters, president, L. Grimm: vice-president, K. Buelow, program chairman, J. Bor- ries: secretary, J. Borries, vice-president. ROW TWO: B. Eggebraaten: advisor M. Owen, N. Rustad, J, Shaw, E. Meyer, D, Yoraway, K. Kaslow, S. Moline, .l Oscarson, J. Minter. ROW THREE: R. Melande, M. Scriven, A. Kihneman, M Sw, - ...N '91 The Future Farmers ot America was a small group ot boys who still realize the importance and ever-in- creasing demand tor men who know about agricul- ture. FFA was advised by Mr. Clifford Luke. Hill, B. Hurd, D. Johnson, C. Albrecht, J. Nelson, M. Hill. ROW FOUR: K. Graf, G. Shultz, C. Ross, S. Pouth, J. Olson, P. Fahey, P. Dahl, S, Erickson, B. Miller. ROW FIVE: J. LaMont, C. Alexandra, D. Sundberg, J. Flescher, J. Bays, N. Orum, B. Westman, M. Dorrian, L. Doss. Q i MISCELLANEOUS TRADES FRONT ROW: B. Doelz, Y. Rydberg, G. Bentson, E. THREE: D. Thistlewood, G. DeLaPina, F. Watson, M. Olson, N. Ness, R. Mark- L. Olson, advisor, N. Opstad, J. Profant, B. Hall. ROW TWO: B. Steen, S. strom. ROW FOUR: J. Knutson, P. Dahl, J. Kingsbury, R. Lenten, D. Hesse, R. Eggan, C. Cherrier, K. Christensen, B. Plantin, R. Jangula, J. Moberg. ROW Carlson, L. Bohlin, L. Cermak. SENIORS GAIN WORK EXPERIENCE Tvvo types ot work programs are offered to seniors. Mr. Harvey Wagner supervises the Ottice Part Time Training. Seniors in the Miscellaneous Trades Program take commercial and vocational OFFICE PART TIME FRONT ROW: D. Dahlin, V. Guptil, S. Palm, H. Wagner, advisor, C. Johnson, C. Breyette, J. Ogdahl. ROW TWO: J. Johnson, J. Lager- quist, N. Schwensen, L. Lloyd, J. Bruccioni, S. Klocek, J. Larson. ROW THREE courses in school and are excused during the atter- noons to work. Students receive a credit and are paid tor their work. ln this way, they are preparing tor a tuture iob. S. Sweatland, B. Aveldson, C. Sather, E. Peterson, J. Kylander, D. Obinger, S. Schreiner, A. Verschuur. FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: L. Swadner, advisor, L. Tanner, R. LiaBraaten, secretary, N. Lexvold, treasurer, J, Johnson, president, J. Carlson, vice-presi- dent, K. McDonald, sergeant-at-arms, K. Stoneman, P. Petrou, advisor. ROW TWO: G. Wittels, E. Schrems, M. Piontkowski, C. Larson, B. Calin, K. Lilia, L. The annual hamburger Try anal initiation be- gan The year for The French Club. Throughout The year, from decorating The stage at Homecoming To The Spring Banquet, members were kept active and enthusiastic about French. One of The high lights of The year was The horseback riding party which was Thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. Because a Third year of French was offered, The French Club membership was exceptionally high. The advisor, Mr. Larry Swadner, had The appreciated help ot Mr. Phillip Petrou. The ofllicers, with The help of The ad- visors, planned The meetings and monthly social ac- Tivities. Iverson, L. Hartshorn, P. Platt. ROW THREE: P. Mullen, J. Joungquist, L. Ma- rose, P. Custer, M. Puphal, L. Scheele, R. Sharrow, M. Froiland. ROW FOUR: R. Kragness, L. Andersson, J. Sandstrom, J. Forsberg, N. Bullis, K. Schmaltz, J. Johnson, B, Swanson. - . . ner' .. - . K agrees.. , ..f, 'rms - -. ' J President J. Johnson reads over The agenda. FRENCH CLUB PLANS ACTIVITIES FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: P. Mickelson, D. Epple, B. Weinke, M. Becklund, C. Erickson, D. Pihl, E. Meyer, N. Robinson, B. Ennest, A. Peterson, J. Borries, B. Swanson. ROW TWO: J. Lee, N. Sand, B. Johnson, B. Gmitro, L. Brewer, G. Bendik, M. Bomsta, L. Northway, P. Anderson, K. Lindberg, C. Dubisar. ROW THREE: K. Kaslow, M. Scriven, L. Maher, L. Larsen, L. Pedersen, D. Marty, B. Young, B. Iverson, K. Floody, K. Buelow. ROW FOUR: L. Bergin, K. Liliemarlc J. Hill, M. Kerns, C. Morgan, F. Harrison, K. Reynolds, K, Kvalness, S. Unstad ROW FIVE: J. Gustafson, B. Abraham, S. Amo, B. Martin, J. George, P. Jacob son, K. Seibel, D. Michealis, J. Paquay, B. Stokke. . FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: L. Mickelson, R. Lassila, P. Neuwirfh, N. Nelson, C. Weisman, G. Marchand, V. Howe, A. Anderson. ROW FOUR: J. Wiffgraf, M. Anderson, N. Nakamoto, P. Deckas, L. Pufnam, D. Ennesr, L. Feider. ROW K. Kulenkamp, M. Oxendale, P. Amo, N. Hanlcland, A. Grund, V. Nelson, C. TWO: K. Way, N. Hauser, S. Bentley, P. Rudy, D. Olson, J. Forsberg, L. Lander, Desm. ROW FIVE: P. Berger, J. Anderson, D. Robb, C. Pearson, S. BraTTland, P. Broms, B. Carlson. ROW THREE: J. Sfar, D. Ellingsory, G. Keenan, S. Jones, D. Barn-ell, S. Williams, S. Anderson, K. MenTen. AFS STUDENTS ATTEND NORSE PARTY One of The highlighTs of The Norse Club This year was Their ChrisTmas ParTy. Besides a good rep- resenTaTion from The members, There were Tour Tor- eign exchange sTuolenTs, who represenTeol Three Scandinavian Counfries: Norway, Sweden and Fin- land. From Talking To These sTudenTs, several Teds became enThused abouT Traveling To foreign lands. Mr. Finn STeinseTh, an exchange Teacher, from Nor- way, enioyed many new experiences This year, as club advisor. Some of These were bowling and roller skaTing. AT The Spring BanqueT, Mr. STeinseTh urged everyone To come and visiT him in Elverum, Norway, which is his home Town. NORSE CLUB FRONT ROW: B. AonesTad, B. Blikstad, C. Loberg, G. Dybdahl: secrefary, J. Forsland, president, F. Sfeinsefhg advisor, K. Lam- berger: vice-president, J. Reasland: Treasurer, C. Johnson, F. FlaTT, J. Nelson. ROW TWO: L. Leibroch, A. Tedorson, J. Spence, S. Olson, P. Miller, G. Toreson, B. Norquist, P. Flanery, D. Bradison, M. Sfraxnd. ROW THREE: L. Forseth, E. Pierson, S. Wollum, S. Savik, R. Harloff, J. Davis, Qi . . 1 sg., Norse Club members enjoy Themselves aT ChrisTmas parTy. J. Solfis, C. Taplin, C. Mirby. ROW FOUR: K. Flanery, M. Ruona, L. Hansen, B. Aus, V. JohnsTon, K. Samuelson, J. Johnson, K. Swanson, P. Clauson. ROW FIVE: M. Lewis, B. Sfeenson, L. Berg, K. Ringsrud, S. Amundsen, M. Nelson, K. Schiolberg, N. Gustafson, C. HelsTedf, K. Sersland. 5 if FORUM ROMANUM PLANNED BANQUET Latin is Truly not a dead language at Roosevelt, Where many of the students are enrolled in the invaluable Latin classes. The Latin Club has become well known around school because ot their ini- tiation party, when the members wear Roman costumes. In The Spring, an annual Latin Club ban- quet is held. The members eat Ro- man toad and The meal is served by slaves. During The course of The evening, The Two best-dressed Romans were chosen for Their originality. l i LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: D. Erickson, advisor, J. Bogard, S. Barnd, D. Nor- dos, president, J. Hunter, treasurer, P. Recker, vice-president, S. Swain, secre- tary, B. Calhoun, L. Lybyer, C. Dean. ROW TWO: S. Brandanger, J. More- land, T. Whitney, M. Johnson, R. Olsen, J. Moyer, K, Ukura, G, Becker, M Herrmann. ROW THREE: D. Swanson, B. Frisch, A. Ackerblade, S. Beckett, E Latin Club members study laboriously during school hours. Nypan, J. Pretzel, K. Bergstrom, B. Bonstrom. ROW FOUR: S. Wahlberg, K Juneau, J. Fredrickson, G. Harris, K. Pederson, G. Carlson, D. Stimmer, J Cederberg. ROW FIVE: J. Verran, L. Sanders, C. Blum, J. Herron, B. Fishleigh, B. Johnson, R, Fowler, D. Hokanson. ROW SIX: D. Wohleen, A. Bergman, J Erickson, D. Olson, L. Murphy, M. Kjona, M. Ward, H. Vogen. T GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Hallsfrom, S. Anderson, L. Veara, E.. Schrems, presidenT, C. Mooney, secretary, N. Delin: advisor, P. Kassin, Treas- urer, D. Brundage, vice-president J. Wesfby, sergeant-at-arms, P. Klein. ROW TWO: C. O'Hern, N. Bafcheller, M. MaTTison, P. Recker, P. Hagen, K. Jennrich, J. Kirchner, C. Haug. ROW THREE: J. Shefler, J. Toreson, G. Schulze, C. Eng- German Club has always been a popular club among The RoosevelT sTudenTs. Like all language clubs, membership is open To all who have Taken or are now Taking The language. Mr. Norman Delin, The new German Teacher also became a new club advisor. Our exchange sTudenT from AusTria, Enie Schreiber, was The presidenT. The club meT Twice a monTh, usually on The second and TourTh Wednes- days. The club roTaTed languages wiTh The meeTings, having one meeTing in German and The nexT in Eng- lish. GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW: K. Euckerf, L. Feider, S. Fanelle, J. Schlossen, P. Marron, J. Thompson, D. Breva, J, WesTby, H. Wirth, B. Colin. ROW TWO: C. Hanson, C. Ross, J. Gustafson, L. Horfshorn, R. Thompson, C. Berger, L. Brude, L. Thompson, K. Nave, D. Erickson, ROW THREE: L. Maravelos, C. Bronside, M. Tufko, S. Chellquisf, S, Larson, J. Anderson, S. O'Malley, K. Phil- lips, G. Martinson, J. Sabaka. ROW FOUR: S. Hansen, L. Peterson, N. Rustad, L. Brewer, D. Peterson, R. Torstenson, N. Solberg, J. Eidsvoog, A. Sharp, M. sfrom, E. Telke, K. Kupka, B. Fix, J. Newman, C. Sowles. ROW FOUR: M. En- gelsgierd, E. Johnson, S. Thorson, S. Amundsen, B. Borne, K. Riley, B. Lillie, J. Nelson. ROW FIVE: J. Hanson, A. Peterson, G. Schmidt, B. Schwartz, W. Wallin, D. Wike, R. Dildine, J. Puphal, L. Scully. NEW ADVISORS Schwarfz. ROW FIVE: J, Johnson, M. Johnson, S. Sfarn, B. Aus, C. Anderson, C. Huls, C. England, M. Hollingsworrh, J. Uhlir, N. Sander, D. Rollins. ROW SIX: J. Darrah, B. Dodge, D. Sundberg, C. Widell, D. Anderson, J. GusTafson, S. Frenfz, L. Waferhouse, A. Mednis, M. Muldoon. ROW SEVEN: D. Schuldf, D. O'Denius, C. Peterson, B. Molsfad, C. Christopherson, L. Bonin, B. Hanson, D. Fesre, S. Bentson, C. WrighT, D. Olsen. SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Osmond, S, Scmdin, L. Doss: Treasurer, M Schuz L Miller J Worrell ROW THREE D Lillegren S Dohl C Hyde N Becker: secretory, S. Frisch, president, M, Lundohl, viceepresidenr, C. Cowon, Solverson L Swortouf S Berg T Marcy ROW FOUR R Nowok A Agre J M. Weinke. ROW TWO: R. Bergon, J. Weber, P, Johnson, N. Burtnick, M Guilfoyle L Moxson S Floffem S Folwick J Otfoson J Lommers LEAD LANGUAGE CLUBS Every yeor OT The Spanish Club ChrisTmos Pc:1rTy, someone breoks The pinoTo. Eoch member Tokes o Turn swinging blindly in The ciir, unTil some- one breoks iT. Mony diTTerenT kinds of goodies Come Tumbling ouT. Besides The ChrisTmos porfy, The Spon- ish Club is involved in oTher ocTiviTies. LosT Toll The Club puT on o pepfesT for C1 TooTboll gome enTiTled WiTch Woshburnf' The 'Sponish club olso had oi new odvisor, Miss Scindrci Koplon. SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: S. Opsohl, C. Green, S. Kilness, J. Jelinek, M Becklund, L. Feider, B. Solum. ROW TWO: G. Swedberg, S. Pouh, G. Keenan L. Lloyd, J. Kowolik, S. Olson, K. Tomosko, J. Hanson, ROW THREE: M. Nel Q 24 Q s'.- .J ' :QQ Kzflhgvrgy' Kew S SPORTS K--.,x, QSM XTMS' 1, Q . N - gb . ., f. .,,,.. - i ,, - K, 63' - A GOOD YEAR FOR TED ATHLETES off' 1' 62-63 CHEERLEADERS SHOWED PEP PQTTI ond Roy yell, Hold ThoT line. words Togefher onol you hove o good discripTion of our cheerleooling squool. From The Time They were chosen Through our losT gome, The cheerleoclers ToughT ond led cheers cmd seT on exomple of RoosevelT school spiriT. C. lvliTby is overcome wifh hoppiness os she is Told she is o 62-63 cheerleader. 114 1- 7' AND LGYALTY Marching on to fame is our Teddy Bear Lois Fitzenberger. R. Preston, P. Recker, J. Selsfad, M. Hanson, W. Teske, C. Mitby, B. Fitzgerald, Captain As we raise if high above Them all. K. McDonald. .Q l Y A? Q QW 115 Q vlffiiulawfr FOOTBALL IS A GAME NoT quiTe fulfilling pre-season hopes, The i962 RoosevelT fooTball Team, under Coach Jerry Sullivan, vvon Three games in seven sTarTs. Led by quarferback Bob Slavik, The Roughriders, wiTh eleven reTurning leTTermen, feaTured 'a svvifT backfield and a relaTively small, buT fasT line. The Ted's offense was sparked by The exciTing passing and running of Capfain Slavik, and The flashy ball carrying of half- backs Jeff FelT and Lyle Camp. Fullback Jon Hall proved To be one of The mosT effecTive blockers in The conference. The defense was anchored by fierce sophomore Earle Solomonson and backs FelT and Hall. Earle Solomonson and Larry Taylor were elecTed co-capTains for T963 CommenTing on The Bombers, Coach Jack Osberg said, We very easily could have had a four and one record, buT vve made Too many misTakes. The Team improved sTeadily and The boys gained useful experience. The Bombers finished foUrTh in The SouThern Division vviTh one vvin, Three losses, and a Tie To finish J. Osberg's firsT year as coach. VARSITY FRONT ROW: D. Solomonson, S, Peterson, M. Veeder, L. Taylor, L. Comp, W. Weyrauch, R. Slavik, J. Bieldones, D. Olean, G. Wesfby, J. Felf, J. Fensfad, T. Chrisfenson, D. Cords, D. McCollough. ROW TWO: G. Mifshulis, E. Solomonson, M. Engelsgierd, B, Sfeenson L. Olson, B. Nelson, J. Lucey, B. Hanson, R. Kragness, S. Engelsgierd, 1 J. Ressler, C. Minfer, D. Nelson, B. Quick, D. Olson. ROW THREE: Hall, C. Sfrandjord, S. Howell, B. Wesley, E. Hinrichs, D. BryanT, Hamre, R. Bufferwick, D, Nelson, G. Indrehus, G. Dofe, M. Rauh Oishus, F. STar, J. Boyer. ROW FOUR: A. Hendrickson, B. Given Bergman, S. Lundeen, T. Flygore, J. Peterson, G. Hopping, J. J. L. 1 T- , A. AssisTanT coach J. Osberg ploTs sideline sfrafegy wiTh Ted Trio. OF INCHES. Hagslrom, G. Godfrey, M. Lande, B. Sullivan, A. Gooselow, T. Stolt- mon, G. Schmidt. ROW FIVE: J. Shelter, assr. coach, J. Sullivan head coach, J. Osberg, assi, coach, J. Herron, P. Solrvedf, W, White, R. Clark, G. Neilson, mgr, A. Fields, mgr, D. Anderson, D. Schlismann C 117 apfain and coach prepare for The second half LETTERMEN Anderson, D Bjeldanes, J. Boyer, J. Bryant, D. 'lCarnp, L. Clnrisfianson, T. Cords, D. Engelsgierd, S. fFelT, J. kFensTad, J. Fields, A., mgr. 9'Hall, J. Hanson, B. Hendrickson, A. Krogness, R. Lucey, J. 'McCollough, D. Minfer, C. Mifchallis, G. Denotes second award 'Nelson,D. WNeilson, G ifOlean, D. Olson, D. Olson, L. Peterson, S. Quick, B. Ressler, J. Schlesmann, D +Slavil4, B. 9'Solomonson, D Solomonson, E. 'lSTeenson, B. Taylor, L. Veeder, M. 'lWesTby, G. Weyrauch, W. Wickland, J. ., rngr ROUGHRIDERS ROOSEVELT 22, NORTHO In their opener, the Teds' clicking oFfense, sporked by Bob Slovik ond Jeff Felt, routed the bewildered Polczr eleven. D. McCollough goes for good ycirdczge before being hit by North tockler, ROOSEVELT 20, SOUTHWEST 25 A heort-breoking setbock ot the honds of the stubborn Southwest lndions wos the cli- mox of o wild, seesow bottle. ROOSEVELT 7, HENRY T4 The powerful Pots refused to be Pickled, ond spoiled the Teddie Homecoming hopes. Jeff Felt scored the lone Ted touchdown. Pots breoks through Teddie line for first down. Aggressive Ted defender ends Southwest strike. HAD FAIR SEASON Driving Ted Tackle scuTTles Washburn halfback. ROOSEVELT 7, WASHBURN 33 The Top ranked Millers overpowered The Teds, in a decisive conTesT aT Parade STa- dium. The lone Tally was scored by Jeff FelT in The final second of The game. ROOSEVELT 2, WESTO In a bruising defensive clash, The Teds, anchored by lineman Earle Solomonson and back Jon Hall, ouTToughT The Cowboys. ROOSEVELT6, EDlSON'l9 The Torn's single-wing proved Too Tough Tor The Teds. WiTh our ouTsTanding aerial aT- Tack, we peneTraTed Edison TerriTory, wiTh Jeff FelT making The single Touchdown. T51 End L. Taylor hauled down offer grabbing pass againsf Wesf. Roughriders Teach Tommie ball carrier arT of defense VM ,,,,.::ui Volts stop Ted gridder after fifteen yard gain. SOPHS PREPARE FOR VARSITY SOPHOMORE SQUAD FRONT ROW: T. Nelson, J. Reiners, C. Vlasin, D. Polak, T. Supple, G. New- ton, A. Heichert, J. Nelson, T. Holter, G. Harris, J. Mclntyre, F. Ogdahl, B Bergren, W. Bassett. ROW TVVO: J. Stenson, L. Peterson, J. Clausen, J. Ban- tle, M. Schlismann, L. Johnson, L. Craighead, R. Wells, G. Parrish, L. Larson Winning two games and losing three, the 1962 Sophomore gridders finished in a tie for third place in the Southern Division of the City Confer- ence. Under the direction of Coach A. Brenny, the Sophs were shaped into the nucleus of future varsi- ty teams. Coach Brenny commended their wonder- ful morale and spirit, and cited good potential in the squad. 120 S. Smith l i TB. Wandberg LETTERMEN TB. Lindberg MJ. Moon TP. Murphy R. Preston TJ. Schleicher J. Tracy 'J. Trolander T Denotes Second Award i H Denotes Third Award Q A Squad and Coach O. Yngve pauses to admire Windom Invitational trophy. RUNNERS ENJOY FALL SCENERY The Teddy harriers finished the T962 Cross Country season with a lO-l record losing to Southwest for the only loss. The Teds placed first in the Annual Windom ln- vitational Meet, fourth in the Swain lnvita- tional at Duluth, and third in the city. The harriers received high single performances from J. Moon, P. Murphy, B. Wandberg, G, Schleicher, B. Lindberg, and J. Trolander. Ted harrier, B. Wandberg leads Southwest rivals around turn. CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: J. Puphal, R. Heflcnd, S. Smith, G. Schleich- Fredrickson, G. Bergstrom, S. Shubick, J. Anderson, G. Moon, D. Town, G. er, B. Wandberg, J. Moon, P. Murphy, J. Troiander, T. Tracy, B. Bystedt, Anderson, D. Olsen, G. Johnson,J. Wilson, D. Okkelberg, D. Sundberg. J. Melin, R. Preston. ROW TWO: O. Yngve, coach, K. Nelson, J. Carter, D. This yeor's Roughriders posted dn impressive over-oll record of Titteen wins ond only Eve losses. After ci somewhot shoky conference stort, The cogers come bock strongly to be one ot the oreo's highly roted teoms. Behind top scorer ond Coptoin Deon Tiosvold, The Ted Tive swept Their lost six city gomes to tie Tor second, with ci seven win, Three loss record. Cocich Woyne Courtney's chorges went on to cop- ture The Twin City second ploce Trophy ond come within eight points ot The District l7 title. This lcate seoson surge wos speorheoded by The Ted twin Towers, Doug Johnson ond Mike Veeder, ond by The bockcourt tolents ot Tiosvold. Johnson ond Tios- vold were ncimed All-District with Tiosvold winning All-City honors. All-city guord D. Tiosvold shows form which mode him one of The ciTy's best Tree throwers. FIRST SEVEN BECAME STRONGER AS Balcony view shows Ted's scoring ploy rnoteriolize ot the auditorium. t l . . 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: D. Johnson, K. Christensen, E. Solomon- mgr., R. Blake, osst. coach, F. Albrecht, D. Ostlund, D. Nygoord, M. Anderson son, D. Tiosvold, B. Swonson, T. Huber, M, Veeder. ROW TWO: J. Dorroh, R. Dynes, P. Iverson, J. Ressler, B. Nelson, W. Courtney, cooch, Sophomore strongmon E. Solomonson flicks in gift toss. CITY CONFERENCE SCORES Roosevelt ... ... . .. 44 North ...... Roosevelt . . . 53 Morsholl . . . . Roosevelt .... 42 South ..... Roosevelt .... 49 Centrol . . . Roosevelt .... 39 Henry .. Roosevelt .... 53 Edison .... Roosevelt .... 55 Woshburn . . . Roosevelt .... 64 West ..... Roosevelt .... 66 Southwest . . . Roosevelt ....... 56 Vocotionol . . . A TWIN CITY SECOND PLACE Roosevelt ....... 68 Mechonic Arts DISTRICT 'I7 Roosevelt .... 71 Southwest .. Roosevelt .... 44 North .... Roosevelt ......... 45 Centrol .... Dorroh, J., mgr. Solomonson, E. Golmen, B. Swonson, B. Huber, T. Vliosvold, D. Uohnson, D. Veeder, M. CJSTIUIWCI, D. 4'Denotes second oword 123 i si T. Huber, left forward, drives past Henry defender To score. TED CAGE TRADEMARK: En-route To a baslcef, forward B. Swanson drives Ted skyscraper D. Johnson uses height fo oufsfrefch baseline in Central contest. Edison opponent and score. X X 4 1 ln. 124 zsffff-was 7 Eluding three Central defenders, K Teds reserve strength focus attention on Christensen twists in a reverse layup. game action. ZONE PRESS, DOUBLE PIVCT Ted pivotrnan M. Veeder launches a jump shot over Pioneer rival. Captain D. Tiosvold strains to receive pass from Ted 1 i l l teammate. During time-out Coach Courtney goes over tecim strategy with the starting five. Roosevelt's sophomore cogers under the direc- tion of Rolph Bloke, finished in o tie for third ploce in the city. The young Teds seven Win, three loss record was one of the best in recent yeors. As the yeor pro- gressed the cagers increased their skill ond learned to operote cus o teom. With good oll-round size, the sophs should strengthen next years vorsity teorn. Center, D. Johnson displays boll-handling tech- niques. SOPHS DISPLAYED GREAT POTENTIALS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: B. Johnson, C. Strandiord, S. Lun- ROW TNNO: R. Blake, coach, D, Wohleen, J. E. Anderson, G. Moon, D. Esper- deen, T. Becker, H, Carpenter, R. Koles, J. Stenson, G. Nelson, W. Bassett. sen, D. Forsell, R. Stein, J. D. Anderson, D. Thorpe. I YI g is B ll ll Ai li A llr I V SWIMMING TEAM FRONT ROW: J. Koskan, J. Loiia, K. Manko, G. Dawson, Bruer, D. Luken, D. Revor, J. Strand, D. Erickson, D. Polak. ROW THREE: T. B. Iverson, J. Mclntyyre, B. Broderius, T. Johnson, T. Franzen, J. Clinton, L. Jambeck, coach, B. Neuendort, R. Anderson, J. Hanson, R. Thorn, B. Anderson, TED SWIMMERS PLACED SECOND IN CITY Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt CITY CONFERENCE SCORES 53 Alumni . HH55 North... 55 Washburn .. ANQ73 South..... ..'.66 Edison.... 7I . A . ' 43 Southwest ' t I . 82 Vocational HH 67 Central .. Henry .... ,N Captain J. Larsen takes oft in an attempt to break the record in his specialty, the 50 yard tree-style. The T962-63 Roosevelt swim team under Mr. Toi Jambeck enioyed a time season. Taking second place in both city and district meets, the tankers re- ceived many outstanding individual performances. Co-captain John Larsen placed third in the State TOO yard tree style with a school record time ot O:52.l. Bob Neuendort's l.OO.2 was the school mark in the TOO yard butterfly. Also in the State meet, junior Dan Luken captured fourth place in the breast- stroke. Other Roosevelt records were set by Ron Thorn in the QOO yard medley and by the 200 yard medley relay team of Bruce Peterson, Dan Luken, Bob Neuendort, and Bob Bruer. With nine returning lettermen, Mr. Jambeck said, the future appears promising tor Ted swim fortunes. LETTERMEN 'Anderson, T. MLarsen, J. Anderson, R. Luken, D. i'Berry, G. TNeuendorf, B. Bruer, B. TOlds, D. Hanson, J. Peterson, B. Iverson, B. Revor, D. Julien, D. Selstad, J. Lande, M. Strand, J. MLarsen, J. kThorn, R. iDenotes second award Denotes third award In ciTy compeTiTion The Teddy grop- plers Tinished wiTh seven Wins dnd Three losses Tor o Three vvov Tie Tor second ploce. The highlighT oT The seoson vvos The upseT over SouThvvesT in The Tinol ciTy meeT. DisTricT T7 chompions, H2 lb. Cop- Toiin ScoTT EngsTrom, l65 lb. Dolrryl Solomon- son, ond heovyvveighT STeve PeTerson quoli- Tied for Region V being held oT CokoTo. ln Region V The gropplers monoged To ploce C1 second vviTh Solomonson in The T65 pound clciss, ond goined o berTh in The sToTe TournomenT held oT lVlonl4oTo. Region V runner-up D. Solornonson reverses posiiion on CenTrol opponenT. GRAPPLERS PLACE SECOND IN A SQUAD: FRONT ROW: T. BruesTle, G. Couch, S. Engstrom, R. Preston, N. Anderson, D. Neuman, ROW TWO: S. Peferson, W. Weyrouch, D. Solornonson, J. Osberg, oss't. couch, J, Sullivan, couch, J.Hogsfrom, J. Wilson, D. Merchant. ,,,,,. 4 , LETTERMEN Anderson, N. Bergstrom, J. Brueste, T. kCouch, G. HEngstrom, S. Gooselaw, A. 'Hagstrom, J. Hinrichs, E. 'Denotes second award 9'fDenotes third award Lorenz, L. Merchant, D. Miller, R. Neumann, D. Peterson, S. Preston, R. Soiomonson, D. TVVSYVGUCLI, W. CITY STANDINGS B SQUAD FRONT ROW: J. Thompson, D. Mueller, T. Harten, D. Ibsen, J. Van Bergen. ROW TWO: A. Gooselaw, R. Dvorak, L. Peterson, R. Olson, V. Hanson J. Schaubach. R. Preston rides rival grappler in Edison match. District 17 champion, captain S. Engstrom, uses a half-nelson to pin Edison victim. -' - sw tr The povver-pocked Roosevelt hockey teonn led by Co-coptoins Jon l-lcnll ond Bob Lindberg, found Winning combinotions vvere the key to o suc- cessful Ted seoson. The experienced line of l-loll, Lindberg ond Dick Cooney guided the Teddies to the City, Twin City, ond Region V Chompionships. Highlights ot the sedson were the victories over top ronked northern teoms, on overtime victory over Woshburn for Region V honors ond the deteot of St. Poul Johnson, eventuol Stote Chompions, for the Twin City title. ln the first round of the Stote Tournoment, St. Poul Johnson deteoted Roosevelt 3-2. Atter this grueling gdme with Johnson, the Teds lost onother tough bottle to Richfield 2-l in three overtimes. l-loll, Lindberg, Cooney ond John Bieldones vvere pldced on the All-Region Teom. l-loll, Lindberg ond Bieldones vvere ploced on the All-City Teom, ond l-loll vvos on All-Stote selection. Holl ond Lind- berg hod the cidditionol honor of being ploced on the Prep All-Americon sguod. l l D. Benolkin, R. Krdgness, ond A. Fields check geor before leaving for the stdte meet. THE AGGRESSIVE TEDDIE PUCKSTERS VARSITY HOCKEY FRONT ROW: G. Dote, D. Cooney, J. Hcill, B. Lindberg, K, Jennison, L. Comp, M. Hollnogel, D. Johnson, C. Gunderson, A. Fields, mon Serslond, J. Nordstrom, T. Widing, D. Benolkin, B. Reiter, J. Olson, J. Biel- oger, T. Turk, usst, couch. ones. ROW TWO: B. Johnson, cooch, B. Ruben, B. Johnson, R. Krczgness, T High scoring wing B. Lindberg roises stick in triumph cutter scoring ogoinst Washburn. SKATED TO STATE Allowing on overoge of only 1.47 gools per gome, J. Bjeldones wos the city's best goolie. K., All-stote J. Holl moves in on Volt to odd to record point totol. 131 .2 5 -f, .wp Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt CITY CONFERENCE SCORES 5 West .... 8 Edison . . . I3 Central . . 9 Vocctfionol 7 Morsholl . 4 North .... 3 Henry . . . 5 Woshburn 6 South .... 6 Southwest REGION V 6 Edison . . . 6 Southwest 3 Washburn TWIN CITY GAME 4 St. Poul Johnson STATE TOURNAMENT 2 St. Poul Johnson I Richfield . . HALL, COONEY A Polor scoring threot is broken up by rugged de fensemon K. Serslond In North tilt. ye ge,g:,,y-F3121 53 f -nw' . A 1,5 I , K- wg.: -L . -. me 7 M ' :S Action centers around cage as goalie J. Bieldanes and Ted de- fense thwart enemy effort. LINDBERG FORM TGP LINE IN STATE LETTERMEN Benolkin, D. BieIdanes, J. i'Cooney, R. Date, G. Mizields, A., mgr. Gunderson, C. MHQII, J. 'THolInageI, M. Jennison, T. +Denotes second award MDenotes third award Uohnson, D. Uohnson, W. WKragness, R. kLindberg, R. ANordstrom, J, 9'Olson, J. Reiter, D. Sersland, K. if Widing, T. Action centers around cage as goalie J. Bieldcines and Ted de- fn, 4 if , 133 QQUXYLE J Holl ofempfs To breok 5-5 Tie during Hnol momenTs in The WesT gome. Sophomore hockey cooch, Tom Turk, vvos very pleosed wiTh his squod This yecir. Winning The SouTh side chompionship, They posTed o seven win, one Tie, ond loss record. They losT To Henry 3-l Tor The ciTy TiTle. The sophs, who Tollied ThirTy-TTve gools To Their oppo- nenTs Ten, gove promise of ci conTinuing brighT Ted hockey TuTure. SOPHS PLACED SECOND IN THE CITY SOPHOMORE HOCKEY FRONT ROW D Hall G Wcgnlld G NewTon J TWO: B. Kinsefh, L. Ellis, M. Shougnessey, G. Horris, F. Hciiker, D. Anderson Calhoun D Bernsfrom G Horris J Supple C Erickson L Johnson ROW R. Vesiul, T. Turk, coach. .guise wigs. T, T T I I I SKI TEAM FRONT ROW: D. Carpenter, J. Olofson, D Jacobson R Butferwick J Trolander B Rollefson ROW TWO: D. Hielmstad, J. Nye, H. Vogen, B. Sullivan J Wesfan T Valvik coach UNPREDICTABLE SNOW HINDERED SKIERS Teddie skiers had more Than iusT Their opponenTs To confend wiTh This winTer. The unpredicfable vveaTher somefimes proved iusT as frusTraTing. Coach Valvilds ski Team finished in fifTh place in The cify conference. ln The specific evenfs The Teds placed fourfh in iumping, fourfh in slalom, and sevenfh in cross-counTry. Capfain Dale Jacobson, Third in cify iumping, Took The TvvenTieTh spoT in The STaTe meeT. Also, in STaTe compeTiTion, Jim Nye placed TwenTy-Third in cross-counfry. LETTERMEN kBuT'rerwick, R. Nye, J. CarpenTer, D. Sullivan, R. HielmsTad, D. Trolander, J. MJacobson, D. Vogen, H. DenoTes second award Denotes Third award 135 X LETTERMEN Brendal, D. Price, D. Epple, D. Ramaker, T. Flanders, R. Ranning, C. Guilfoyle, J. kRodin, J. i'Hewitt, R. Sanders, L. Hinrichs, R. WSartell, J. Hoerchel, R. ,'Schwanz, R. Knutson, R. J'Selstad, J. Leitzen, D. Soulis, M. Lucey, J. Stenale, D. i'Madsen, D. MTeske, W. Mann, R. MWangstad, J. i Q fNeuman, R. fWeaver, O. W . My Q 7 A .5 ., M t f'Norton, T. Wold, J. .... ... frs W kkocel, Tcwoldf A CLASS J. Nicholas, asst. to the coach, J. Wangstad, D, Ocel, S. Jurkovski, J. Rodin, Pelersonl A' K- Slater' B- Neumon- 'Denotes second award Denotes third award For the second year in a rovv, Roosevelt's gym- nastic squad captured third place in the State. Unde- feated going into the State meet, the musclemen re- corded an impressive win over arch rival North, as well as sweeping the Northwest Invitational City, and Region V meets. Outstanding contributions were made by a num- ber ot boys in each division. Bob Neumann, all-around, Jett Wangstaal, rings, Bob Hoechral and Dave Ocel, Horse, were the A Class mainstays. B Class stand- outs were co-captain Ron Schwanz and Doug Madsen, parallel bars, Roy Hewitt, horizontal bar, Walt Teske, horse. B CLASS FRONT ROW: R. Wold, W. T. Norton, R. Hewitt, R. Hinrichs, G. Weav- I Q Teske, J. Sartell, R. Schwanz, D. Olckel- er. -l- 5elSfOd earns V0lU0ble polnls on berg. ROW TVVO: D. Madsen, J. Selstad, Y. I I .. . X is-Q :mum mi.-wgsgifs-v if-my .,,,,. ' f H A g iff 5 K ..,. 136 MEI parallel bars in Edison meet. C CLASS FRONT ROW: S. Hoffa, J. Lucey, J. Guilfoyle, B. Flanders. ROW TWO: D. Epple, D. Price, D. Leitzen, A. Peterson, J. Wold, D. Stende. ROW THREE: D. Brendal, T. Rarnoker, C. Ranning, R. Mann, M. Soulis. TOPS IN REGION AND THIRD IN STATE D. Hewitt displays difficult A Class set on the horse Such outstanding performances made J. Wangstod one ot the State's best. Behind All-City players Dick Swenson and Bob Slavik, the 1962 Ted baseball team finished in second place in the Southern Division. A pair ot victories over the eventual State Champion Richfield was perhaps the highlight ot the season. Captain Swenson was voted most valuable while Slavik was both the outstanding hitter and pitcher. Among Slavik's tive wins was a no- hitter against Central. Coach Bob Johnson is optimistic about the 1963 prospects with six lettermen returning. Rounding third, D. Hendrickson relay before advanc- The tough mound staft was led by Captain B. Slavik. '62 DIAMCNDMEN T. Widing races around the bases as diamondmen scored against Washburn. ing. Prior to the Washburn tilt, Coach B. Johnson hits Fungos to the outfield. fe'ff:f24.,a'- SW '74 2SNf.1Q W '1i.xiV'wf1?.f :Y:. ' ' . 4.21 Mn, ? -4 3 138 AQ .,.. L . Am, M it A n.s!',Y.w . f Aug. -.. VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW: D. Chayer, B. Hanson, D. Cords, B. Slavik, TWO: B. Johnson, coach, T. Maday, R. Bowers, D. Hendrickson, B. Nelson, T T. Widing, S. Bentson, T. Docken, T. Nelson, B. Steenson, E. Hinricks. ROW Stoltsmen, D. Olecn, P- CGFISOY1, C.BUr1dy. WERE SECOND IN SOUTHERN DIVISION '62 LETTERMEN Carlson P. Hastings, T. Hendrickson, D. I'Johnson, T. 'LLamberger, P. t'Noble, R. Olive, J. f'Putnam, D. Raivo, F. Richards, R. Sather, R. 7'Slavik, R. Steenson, R. Swanson, R. Swenson, R. Widing, T. 'Denotes second award SOPHOMORE BASEBALL FRONT ROW: R. Sly, A. Markun, C. Erickson, J. Banfle, C. Straniord, D. Nelson, G. Parrish, T. Iverson, T. Masters, M Rauh, C. Gibson, D. Antoine, J. Nelson, T Holter, S. Kreamer. ROW TWO: T. Ohno, coach, B. Knox, D. Anderson, L. Ellis, D. Polak, D. Olmsfead, R. Wells, G. Harris, G. Newton, 139 L. Larson, J. Reiners, G. Wagnild, J. Calhoun R. Dvorak, T. Nelson, P. Thomsen, R. Saxhaug ROW THREE: T. Burge, J. Anderson, D, Wenell D. Chovan, G. Rustad, S. Fiellmon, R. Shemeld, R. Koles, T. Becker, G. Solum, J. Stenson, R Clark, G. Moon, E. Solomonson, L. Johnson, B Johnson. The T962 Roosevelt Tennis team placed third in city competition with eight victories and two losses. Cap- tain Jim Ehlen, Scott Engstrom and Ron Broman formed the nucleus of the net squad. The combination ot Bro- man and Engstrom took the doubles championship at the Pony Tourney in North St. Paul. The same pair also achieved an easy first place in District l7. Co-captains elect Engstrom and Broman, as well as returning lettermen, John Goodman and Phil Nel- son, will carry the i963 Ted tennis hopes. Winding up for an overhead smash, co-captain R. Broman prepares for the kill. 62 NETMEN FINISHED IN THIRD PLACE I '62 LETTERMEN Bronsford, John Broman, Ronald tEhIen, James, Capt. Engstrom, Scott Goodman, John Jambeck, Nick Nelson, Philip Peterson, Clittord Schulstad, Dennis 'Denotes Second Award Co-captain S. Engstrom shows backhand form which gave him city recognition. TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW. J. Peterson, D. Westloy, P. Froiland, G. Madden, S. Engstrom. ROW THREE: P. Iverson, J. Erikson, S. Stone, J. Rebane, J. Melin J. Goodman, P. Nelson, R. Broman, D. Olds. ROW TWO: P. Jacobson, D. B. Johnson, D. Breva, J. Ehlen,M. Skaurud, coach. Gillespie, R. Becker, D. Ellingson, D. Julien, M. Foster, D. Chatfield, J. Olafson, QF il J 1 T. Huber prepores to tee ott on the seventh hole. l l GOLF TEAM FRONT ROW: J. UQSTCHI, J- Rodin, T. Norton, D. Ocel, B. Dildine, R, Pohl, S. Thorson, J, Hunter, T. Huber, M, Lonigon, J. Nordstrom, D, Dghlmqn, B, Kqmbeitz, D. Solomonson. ROW TWO. W. Courtney, couch, The T962 golfers continued the troditionol Roosevelt stronglehold on the city conference. Mr. Courtney's linksters swept their sixth stroight city title ond went on to copture the district crown os well. Co-coptoins Dick D'Estrodo onol Tom Huber sporked the squod with noteworthy pertormonces. With lettermen Tom Huber, John Hunter, Mike Lonigon, Jim Rodin ond Milt Swonson return- ing, it is very likely the winning troolition will con- tinue in l963 ond the Teds will remoin the terrors of the toirwoys. GOLFERS MAINTAIN CITY DOMINANCE '62 LETTERMEN Blesener, J. D'Estrodci, R. 'lHuber, T. Hunter, J. 'lLonigon, M. Rodin, J. Swonson, M. 'Denotes second letter M. Lcinigcin concentrates on C1 cruciol ive-foot putt. RoosevelT's T962 Track squad enioyed a suc- cessful season, climaxed by a Tie Tor second place in The STaTe meeT. Among iTs impressive showings were a second place in The SouThwesT Relays anal a Third in The CiTy meeT. John Dyialq seT The STaTe record of l3'2 in The pole vaulT, and Warren Scamp's leap of 6'2W1 was good enough Tor TirsT place in The STaTe. OTher ouTsTanding conTribuTions were made by shoT puTT- ers Mike Chadwick and John PeTerson as well as by runners John Moon and Bob Lindberg. Leading The i963 Thinclads, coached by Os- car Yngve, were co-capTains Moon and Lindberg. Milers J. Trolander, CapTain J. Moon, and P. Murphy head inTo sTraighTaway in pracTice run. TEDDIE TRACK SQUAD VARSITY TRACK FRONT ROW. W. White, P. Soltvedt, J. Trolander, S. Smith, ROW: P. Hansen, assr. coach, R. l'leTland, W. Knudsen, B. Molsfod, D. Soder- M. Engelsgierd, G. Mifshulis, B. Wandberg, J. Moon, P. Murphy, B. BysTedT, sfrom, A. Kanderovskis, S. Peterson, L. Camp, J. Ressler, L. Taylor, L. Wiclclund, A. Bergman, J. Puphal, J. Schleicher, M. Granum, O. Yngve, coach. BACK D. BryanT, M. Anderson, J. Nye, J. Knuclsen, D. Olson, R. Page, V. Ursel. Much practice time is spent with calis- thenics to loosen tight muscles. EXPERIENCED A SUCCESSFUL '62 SEASON '62 LETTERMEN Camp, L. ,'Chadwick, M. MDyialc, J. 'Lindberg, B. Mitshulis, G. Moon, D. f'Moon, J. Murphy, P. 'Denotes second award HDenotes third award Ness, D., mgr. fOstrander, B., mgr. Peterson, J. Mllecker, R. HScamp, VV. Schleicher, G. Trolander, J. Pole vaulter G. Mifshulis goes up and over standard in practice workout SOPHOMORE TRACK FRONT ROW: l.. Swadner, G. Dawson, G. Carlson, M, Nyberg, C. Ranning, K. Nelson, M. Bozonie, J. Verran, J. Anderson, T. Miller, J. Fitzgerald, J. Schaubach, G. Franzen, B. Bergren, J. Sullivan, Anderson, J. Clinton. BACK ROW: R. coach. Ballmann, mgr., M. Schlisman, J. W.c.f.,m... . .., . ... wmv S. GIRL GYM LEADERS FRONT ROW: J. Nelson, R. Thompson, C. Mitby, N. Wil- B. Brookson, S, Hokanson, S. Ness, J. Aronson. ROW THREE: M. Wicks, J licms, K- LGFf1beI'Q9I', K- l-lllll ROW TWO: M- T5SClWeV, N' LGPPG. C. TOUSSGHIT, Keirges, S. Eliason, M. Miller, M. Kiana, P. Hanson, K. Sandau, L. Maxson FUN AND RECREATION ARE PROVIDED BADMINTON TEAM FRONT ROW: J. Butler, N. Leppa, S. Ness. ROW TWO: S. Ander- son, D. Rollins, F. Harrison. ROW THREE: L. Maxson, K. Sandau, L. Larsen, L. Pedersen. 144- The girls' sports program at Roose- velt includes, among other things, badmin- ton, swimming, and basketball. Regular practices at Bryant Junior High School helped Roosevelt's girls' swimming team achieve fourth place in the city standings. Throughout the year intramural tournaments are held for basketball and badminton. The winners of the badminton tournament com- pose the team which competes with other teams tram schools throughout the city. The girl gym leaders oicficiate at these after- school games and also work with students in physical education classes. BASKETBALL CHAMPS: S. Ness, J. Backlin, C. Toussaint, B. Brookson, K. Lamberger, C. l Taplin, C. Mitby. C. Mifby makes a layup shot during practice. BY THE GIRLS' SPORTS PROGRAM SWIMMING TEAM: FRONT ROW: D, Holmes, D. Helfzer, P. Deckas, J. Fors- berg, L. Brude, N, Nelson, L, Miller. ROW TWO: M. Jensen, P. Recker, B. Rog- ers, S. Boyer, L. Maravelas, M. Thomas, L. Lander, C, Desm, C. Landin. ROW THREE: K. Liliemark, L. Bergin, L. Maher, K. Kvalness, P. Gerhard, E. Telke, K. Kupka, L. Dyksman, D. Olson, D. Robb. The homeroom volleyball TournamenT Tin- ished vviTh surprising resulTs This year. The champion- ship was Won by a good sophomore Team from homeroom 309. They won over senior homeroom 2l5 by a score of lo To l3. The championship was decided from among The winners in each class. ln The championship playoffs, The iuniors beaT The sophomores l3 To ll. WiTh only Tour play- ers, The seniors, who were playing in The hnals for The second year, beaT The iuniors, Trom homeroom 206, only To lose To The sophomores. Under The direcTion of Mr. Riemenschneider, The equipmenT managers kepT aThleTic equipmenT in order and in good condifion ThroughouT The year. Their main responsibiliTy was To check equipmenr in and OUT for The various Teams. EQUIPMENT MANAGERS S. Taylor, G. Abney, H. Riemenschneider, R. Svec, N. Petit. STUDENTS ENJOYED AFTER-SCHOOL SPORTS C. Green and K. Floody concenTraTe on winning during co-rec volleyball play. l VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS FRONT ROW: M. Selander, R. Aanerud, K. Anderson. ROW TWO: D. Feste, C. Hyde, R. Broderius, K. Biorkman, P. Walker. Q 5 E fray 146 E 5 .-1.-,sm f 2 i Q S. Ness and P. Klein at early morn- ing practice session. GOLF TEAM D. Bradison, P. Kassin, S. Ness, K. Liliemcrk, J. Hill, P. Klein. SPRING TEAMS HAD A SUCCESSFUL SEASON The girls' golf team had a very successful '62 season. After defeating the other schools in the city, the district championship game was played and won by Roosevelt when they beat Washburn by one point in double overtime play. Last year's champion- ship team lost most of its members through gradua- tion, but the returning members have high hopes for an eventful and winning season. Tryouts for the girls' tennis team began early in the spring. Hopeful members competed for team standing. Six members are returning from the '62 team which lost only to Washburn in city competi- tion. The team is composed of single players and double players who play separate matches to win a meet. Through practice and determination the '63 team will strive to better last year's record. TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW: N. Leppa, L. Nichols, L. Fitzenberger, K. Lilia. ROW TNNO: D. Rollins, F. Harrison, K. Sandau, l. Backlin, M. lverson. 147 i i: Qiawi 5 X Q., S fs P ,g .gpg Mg E. E is QQ FWZ? aw 4512 . is. .Q Qi 555 QE ,I Si if QE! 2 A .valvii--EE21',E: v?::r'5:-.. - E mi 5:'2Z'5sea11:2:?1i.s . .E 5 Q E ig gif' 3 9255 iii? 131 ig' i w iii gig fi? 1 '5 E, 3 5 Q3 5 Egg ,E la ? 2 is 3? ei 231 ,g 9 ig 55 f 5? Y? Q ,zz sem 2 H if sig iii? ' Ks f f gg T i E58 5. X ig -1 Seb .mmm Q Mamma S355 g Q iii X , 5335 Im WE ii Q . K , Vs Qi Q 35 T Eiga '5 if xii . s 5525 A gr E M ie H i za 2 ,A , M 5 gi- g g -:.. ..': 3. .. .EEQSE gig LAS ii 5 , 4 , , , Ex , ff E? se L Q H ss 2 , 1 Q, 5 2? A ff 39 ,I 5 ii TS QE 5 Q y 5 as E5 15 A Zi ga fe UDENT LIFE 9 4 J' Wu. NY x Z -nf . 5 K f'f',. EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROW: M. Puphal, E. Schrems, L. Fifzenbergeff Forseth J Butler J FelT R Schwanz J Selsfad K Jacobson K Rateau 5. Hinrichs, L4 NiCl'1OlS, M- PiOr1Tl4Owski, C. Mifby. ROW TWO J. Johnson, L. ROW THREE G Karlstad R Anderson W Teslce R Smisek T Weyrouch THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 7963 From The beginning of The school year The class of l963, was called upon as leaders To organ- ize and carry ouT various acTiviTies. The firsT of These was Homecoming. Co-chairmen KaThie SchmalTz and Darryl Solomonson, along vviTh oTher individuals and groups, worked long and hard To make The day a memorable and exciTing evenT for all. Seniors used Their imaginaTion To make The class parTy unusual and colorful. The Theme was No STrings ATTached. Seniors came dressed as song TiTles, ranging from Lemon Tree To Big John. The Sadie Havvkin's dance was aTTended This year by more couples Than ever before. The high- lighT of The evening was The selecTing of L'il Abner, Gary WesTby and Daisy Mae, Enie Schrems. Spring found seniors busier Than ever pre- paring for Their banqueT, prom, and commencemenT exercises. AfTer Three years of fun and hard Work, seniors finally find Themselves on Their ovvn. PICTURED AT LEFT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jane Johnson, Treas., Jeff Feli, pres. Gary Westby, v.pres., Karen Jacobson, sec. 151 AALBERS, MARY - Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club, Library Club. ACKERBLADE, ANN - Latin Club, Pep Club, Vital Events Forum, Swimming '62. ALBRECHT, CAROL - Silver Tri, F.H.A., Drama Club, Swimming '61. ALLISON, WARREN AMUNDSEN, SONJA - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club, Creative Writ- ing Club. ANDERSEN, SANDRA - Blue Tri. ANDERSON, DAVID - Orchestra, Hi-Yu ANDERSON, DENNIS -- Orchestra, Band, Latin Club. ANDERSON, DONALD - Student Council, R Club, Gym Help, Football '61,'62,'63. ANDERSON, GARY ANDERSON, GLORIA - Student Council, Execu- tive Board '61, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Ski Club. ANDERSON, KENNETH BEGAN THEIR EVENTFUL YEAR ANDERSON, MICHAEL - Gym Help, Football '61, Basketball '6l,'62. ANDERSON, NEIL - Wrestling '62,'63. ANDERSON, RANDOLPH - Drama Club, Foot- ball '61,'62. ANDERSON, RICHARD - Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board '63, Or- chestra, Band, Dance Band, Hi-C, Ski Club Treas., Science Club Sec.-Treas., Humanities Club Treas., Skiing '61,'62, Track '61,'62, Tennis '62. ANDERSON, RUSSELL ANDERSON, SHARON - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Ten- nis '63, Office Help, Badminton '63. ANDERSON, STANLEY - Board of Governors, Football '61, Hockey '61, Baseball '61, ANDERSON, THOMAS - Standard Staff, Ski Club, R Club, Football '61,'62, Swimming '61, '62,'63. ,- i - Kms. wage! ANDERSON, WAYNE - Gymnastics '61, ANDERSON, WILLIAM ANDERSSON, MARTA-LENA - French Club, Swedish Club, Creative Writing Club, Library l Club. :Ma fy, 4 51 fu srl' f My , 4 AlzoNsoN, JEAN - Silver Trl, Blue Trl, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Library Club, Gym 3, 5 Hel p, AVELDSON, BARBARA - Hi-C, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Library Club, Omce Part Time. BACKLIN, IRENE - Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. BANG, JUDI - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, HieC, French Club, Sportsmen's Club. BARRETTE, MARCELLE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club. A ,W , BECKER, MARGRET - Executive Board '62, Sil- l l iL l . N r ufi r' ver Tri, Spanish Club Sec., Sportsmen's Club, ' -:- K A f I A Library Club. ' - 3 'A 7 BECKETT, SHARON - Silver Trl, Blue Trl, Latin 'e- Aeely -' , ge, .r Club, Pep Club. BEERS, BEVERLY - Girls Choir, Choristers, Sil- Z ' Q - ver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A. H -f' f:i BEERS, BONNIE - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A. Vice Pres., Treas., Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. WITH A FEELING OF ANTICIPATION BENOLKIN, DAVID - Spor'rsman's Club, R Club, Football '6l, Hockey '6I,'62,'63, Baseball '6I,'62,'63. BENSON, GEORGANN - Board of Governors, Girls' Choir, Choir. BENTSON, GAYLE BERG, BARBARA - Student Council, Executive Board '61, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Russian Club, German Club, Ski Club. BERG, LYNETTE - Chorisfers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ski Club, Swimming '62. BERG, MYRON - Board of Governors, Hi-Y Sec., Pilots' Club, Baseball '6I,'62,'63. BERG, susAN - Pep Club. BERGAN, KATHRYN - Choristers, Choir, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Pep Club, Drama Club, Gym Help, Swimming '6I. 153 X.. . , MW WSQS. ,I K 'Fit' I 4 .Y if AW I BERGGREN, SUSAN BERGLIN, GERALD - Board of Governors, Norse Club, Football '61, Basketball '61, Track '63. BERGREN, JOYCE - Board of Governors, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Sports- men's Club. BERHOW, DAVID - Choristers, Choir, Choralaires. BERTRAND, KATHLEEN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Drill Team, Gym Help. BESKE, JON - Board of Governors, Baseball '61 ,'62,'63. BIRK, BONNIE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Of- fice Help. BJELDANES, JOHN - Student Council, Execu- tive Board '62, Pilots' Club, R Club, Football '61,'62,'63, Hockey '61,'62,'63, Track '61,'62,'63, Jr. Class V. Pres., W.S.D. Attendant. BLAZEK, JANE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Club. BLOMMEL, AUDREY - Pilots' Club, F.l'l.A., Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Library Club. BLOMSETH, CAROLYN BLUM, CLYDENE - Girls' Choir, Blue Tri. OUR FIRST ACTIVITY AS A GROUP BOETTCHER, BONITA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Sportsmen's Club, Office Part Time, Human-ities Club. BOGEN, ROLF - Pilots' Club, Norse Club, Math Club, Chess Club. BOHLIN, LAWRENCE - Male Chorus, Work Pro- gram. BOLLIN, JUDITH BONIN, LAWRENCE - Standard Statt, German Club. BOOT, SUSAN - Board of Governors, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Swim- ming '61, Golf '61. BORG, RONALD - Band. BORK, JOHN - Student Council, Football '61, Baseball '61. its si . 11- 1, ..,' BORNE, BRYNN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Science Club, Creative Writing Club, Speech and Debate, Humanities Club: BOSTROM, HERBERT BOTTEN, BONNIE - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club. BOYER, JAMES - Chess Club, Football '6l','62 '63, BRAYLEY, LORNA - Standard Stott, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. BREVA, KAREN - Band, Blue Tri, Hi-C, French Club, Sportsmenfs Club. BREYETTE, CAROL - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, German Club, Pep Club, Work Program. BRINKMAN, ROBERT - Basketball '6l, Golf '62. BROMAN, RONALD - Student Council, Execu- tive Board '62, R Club, Basketball '6I,'62, Tennis '62,'63 Co-capt., Homecoming Attendant. BROOKS, NANCY - Executive Board '62, Chor- isters, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. BROOKSON, BARBARA - Executive Board '6l, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Gym Help. BRUCCIANI, JEANNE - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Pep Club, Library Club, Oltice Port Time. J 'f I .sf WAS, THE SQPHOMORE CLASS PARTY wavy rf ' ' 5 BRUNDAGE, DONALD - Board of Governors, Bond, Dance Band, Germon Club Vice Pres., Creative Writing Club. BRYANT, DAVID - Hi-Y, RH Club, Gym Help, Football '6I,'62,'63, Basketball '6I,'62,'63, Trock '62,'63. BUHTA, RONALD - Male Chorus, Choir, Choroloires, Wrestling '61, BULLIS, NANCY - Student Council, Executive Board '63, Orchestra, Bond, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., French Club, Ski Club, Homecoming At- tendant. BUTLER, JANIS - Student Council, Boord of Governors, Executive Board '63, Standard Stott, Pilots' Club, Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club Trecis. BYMARK, WILLIAM CALIN, BARBARA - Student Council, Sogomore Staff, Band, Silver Tri l.C.C., Blue Tri, French Club, Sportsmen's Club. CARLSON, WAYNE - Student Council, Ski Club. CARLSON, BARBARA A. - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club Vice Pres., Creative Writing Club. CARLSON, BARBARA -- Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Latin Club, Science Club. CARLSON, DONALD - Basketball '62, Golf '62, CARLSON, JUDITH - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club Vice Pres., Sports- men's Club. CARLSON, LYNN -- Executive Board '62, Hi-C. CARLSON, RODNEY - Male Chorus, Work Pro- gram, Cross Country '6l, Skiing '6l,'62, Track '6l,'62. CARPENTIER, DENNIS - Choristers, Choir, Gym Help, Gymnastics '61, Skiing '63, CARTER, DIANA - Choristers, Choir, Choralaires. EXTRA SENIOR EXPENSES INSPIRED f-. .f2- if Q CARTER, MICHAEL - Board of Governors, Ski Club, Baseball '6l. CARTER, ROBERT CARYL, GLORIA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Gym Help. CERMAK, LAWRENCE - Work Program. CHALL, RONALD CHAMBS, JAMES - Track '62. CHERRIER, CLIFFORD - Pilots' Club, Work Pro- gram, Proiectionists Club. CHILDRESS, SANDRA - Student Council. CHRISTENSON, KENNETH CHRISTIANSON, JAMES CHIRISTIE, JUDITH - Girls' Choir, Band. CHRISTOPHERSON, CALVIN - Student Council, Band, Hi-C, Hi-Y, German Club, Baseball '6l,'63. A.-A i mal!! Like many seniors, E. Strom worked as a sales clerk during the Christmas holidays. STUDENTS TO SEEK PART-TIME JOBS CHULYAK, ROSE ANN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. CLAUSON, PAMELA - Board of Governors, Executive Board '62, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Swimming. CLINE, CHARLES COLLINS, ELIZABETH - Board of Governors, Standard Stall Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. CONNELL, GARY - Pilots' Club, French Club. CONWAY, JAMES - Male Chorus, Choir Pres., Hi-C Pres., Spanish Club, Cross Country '61, Track '62. CONYNE, KAREN - Girls' Choir, Blue Tri. COUCH, GARY - Spanish Club, R Club, Wres- tling f62,'fs3. CREST, DALE - Cross Country '61, Hockey '61, Track '62. CRETINON, VERNON CROSBY, LORRAINE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.l'l.A., Pep Club, Drama Club. CULMER, LESSIE - Sagamore Staft, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Science Club, Math Club, Creative Writing Club, Humanities Club V. Pres. if s X , ' X if X l . gk ai' X snih if Hi-C. ing Club, Drama Club, Humanities Club. DAHL, KENNETH - Band, Hi-C. DAHL, PHILIP - Work Program. DAHLIN DIANE - Work Program. DAHLSTROM ALTHEA - F.H.A. DAHNERT SUSAN - Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Band German Club, Math Club, R Club, Bas- ketball 62 63 Blue Tri, Pep Club. 6 DARRAH, JAMES - Orchestra, Band, Dance I 1 , UNDER PARIS SKlES HIGHLIGHTED DAVIS, ALAN DAVIS, JOYCE - Student Council, Executive Board '61, Sagamore Staff Editor, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club. DAWSON, DIANE - Pep Club, Drama Club. DECKAS, CHARLES - Ski Club, Science Club, Hockey '6I. De La PENA, GILBERT - Work Program. DERBY, DIANE - Girls' Choir, Hi-C. DILLON, MICHAEL - Standard Staff, Science Club, Chess Club, Electronics Club. DINGLE, ALBERT - Orchestra. DOBRATZ, KATHRYN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club. DOBRATZ, KENNETH DODGE, BEVERLY - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Sil- ver Tri, F.H.A., Office Part Time. DOELZ, BARBARA 158 CUMMINGS, CATHRYN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, CUSTER, PATRICIA - Executive Board '62, Band, Hi-C, French Club, Science Club, Creative Writ- DONALDSON, TIM - Executive Board '63, Ski Club, Hockey '6'l,'62. DORRIAN, MARGARET - Student Council, Chor- isters, Choir, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Pep Club. DOSS, LINDA - Silver Tri, F.H.A., Spanish Club Treas., Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. EDMUNDS, JOHN - Student Council, Board of Governors, Standard Staff, Pilots' Club, Choris- ters, French Club Pres., Football '6l. EGGAN, SONJA - Girls' Choir, Choristers. EGOLF, MARJORIE - Student Council Corr. Sec., Sagamore Stott, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Sec., Latin Club, German Club, Ski Club Pres., Gym Help, Homecoming Attendant. EIDE, PHILIP - Band. EILERS, SALLY - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. THE EVENTS OF OUR JUNIOR YEAR EILITZ, RONALD EISENMENGER, DIANE - Girls' Choir. EKBERG, ARNE - Chess Club. EKDAHL, DIANE - Student Council, Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Pres., Latin Club, Ski Club. 59 Q., ,W 5 EKLUND, JANET - Blue Tri. ELIASON, SUSAN - Student Council, Silver Tri Chaplain, Blue Tri, Latin Club Sec., Spanish Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Gym Help. ELIEFE, CONNIE - Girls' Choir, Hi-C. ENGLUND, JEAN - Pep Club. 1 4,45- ENGSTROM, SCOTT - Executive Board '62, Sagamore Staff, Hi-Y, R Club, Wrestling '61, '62, Capt. '63, Tennis '6l,'62, Co-Capt. '63. ENNEST, DONALD - Sagamore Strait, Science Club, Electronics Club, Audio-Visual Crew, Pro- iectiontist Club. ENQUIST, KATHERINE - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Blue Tri, Latin Club. ERICKSON, BYRON - Board of Governors, Swedish Club, Ski Club, Football '6l. 159 AT the Senior Class Party, Talented Teds performed during intermission THE SENIOR CLASS PARTY PROVIDED ERICKSON, DARLENE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Dra- ma Club. ERICKSON, ELAINE - Executive Board '61, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Orchestra, Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club. ERIKSEN, MARCIA - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club. ERIKSON, JOHN - Hi-Y, R Club, Gym Help, Wrestling '6l,'6Q,'63. ERNSBERGER, SHARON - Board of Governors, Executive Board '62, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Student Council. ERVIN, JERRY - Board of Governors, Sagamore Staff, Hi'Y, Latin Club, Drama Club, Football '6l,'62, Basketball '6l, Track '6l,'62,'63. ESSMANN, ROLF - Choristers. EUCKERT, KYLE - Student Council, Executive Board '63, Chorisfers, Choir Vice Pres., Hi-C, German Club, Humanities Club. FALCK, RICHARD FARRELL, CHARLES FEEHAN, RITA FEIDER, LYNN - French Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Math Club, Creative Writing Club, Library Club, Humanities Club. 'Me WWF Wav? 'MH- FELT, JEFFREY - Student Council, Sportsmen's Club, R Club, Football '6I,'62,'63, Track '6l, '62, Sr. Class Pres. FELTH, NANCY - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club. FENSTAD, GERALD - Student Council All-City Rep., Executive Board '62, Hi-Y Chapl., German Club, R Club, Football '6I,'62,'63, Track '6I, Junior Class Sec. FERNSTROM, DIANE - Girls' Choir, Swedish Club, FIELDS, ARNOLD - Football '6l,'62,'63, Mgr., Basketball '6l Mgr., Hockey '62,'63 Mgr., Base- ball '6l,'62,'63 Mgr. FILIPEK, ROBERT FILLMORE, PAMELA - Rockettes Co'Capt., Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Drama Club. FITZENBERGER, LOIS - Executive Board '63, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Chapl., Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club Pres., Tennis '62,'63, Tecldie Maslcot. R! sri' i- , 4 Q ' 'tea W i A VARIETY OF COSTUMES AND FUN ,1 L-A 2. sv- g , iff 4. ,Q .NA HSA, - . y . gl , .i. . I ,I A - , 3' im Ili ll. if fri ' '33 W' 12 ii' FITZGERALD, WILLIAM - Band, Dance Band, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Cheerleading. FLANDERS, ROBERT - Gymnastics '62,'63, Hockey '6I. FOLEY, THOMAS - Choristers, Choir, Football '61, Gymnastics '6I, Track '6I. FOLWICK, SANDRA - Executive Board '62, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club. FORSBERG, JANET - Student Council, Choris- ters, Choir Treas., Silver Tri, Blue Tri, l.C.C., French Club, Sportsmen's Club, Humanities Club. FORSETH, LYNNE - Executive Board '63, Chor- isters, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. FORSLAND, JOAN - Hi-C, Norse Club Pres., Creative Writing Club, Library Club. FOURNIER, VERNA - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Pep Club, Drama Club. FRENTZ, SUSAN - Pilot's Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Science Club. FRISCH, SUSAN - Executive Board '6I, Saga- more Staff, Ass't Editor, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Spanish Club Pres., Sports- men's Club. FROILAND, MARY - Student Council, Choris- ters, Choir, Blue Tri, French Club. GALLAGHER, JANICE - Girls' Choir, Hi-C. GARANT, JEFFREY - Gymnastics '6l. GARIES, JOEL - Executive Board '6l, Orchestra Band, Hi-Y, Electronics Club, Track '6I. GAYNOR, GARY GILBERT, DANIEL GILLESPIE, DENNIS GIVEN, WILLIAM - Football '6l,'62. GLANDER, JAMES - Football '6I,'62, Baseball '6i,'62. GLOCKNER, RICHARD GOETTEN, GARY GOLMEN, ROBERT - Executive Board '63, Chor- isters, Choir, Choralaires, Basketball '6I,'62,'63. GOODLAND, MARY - Student Council, Board of Governors, Girls' Choir, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ski Club. GOODMAN, JOHN - Student Council, Pilots' Club, R Club, Gym Help, Tennis '6i,'62,'63. HOMECOMING BEGAN WITH AN EARLY GORANSON, BRADLEY - Science Club. GO'RMAN, SALLY - Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Drama Club. GREEN, TOBIE GRIEME, CHARLES - Wrestling '6I . GUPTIL, VICKI -- Work Program, GUSTAFSON, JOY - Student Council, Band, Hi-C, German Club. HACKBARTH, coNsTANcE - Blue Tri, Ha-C, Speech and Debate. HAGEN, MARLA -- Silver Tri, Pep Club, Speech and Debate. il' gc'-n. ' 'F . . Ms 1 ml f ., -f-' 'fgsw i ti ' ,. r 127, k c f HAGEN, JUDlTH - Girls' Choir. HALGRIMSON, EILEEN - Sagamore Staff, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Creative Writing Club. HALL, BARBARA - Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club Sec., Work Program. HALL, JON - Student Council, R Club, Foot- ball '62,'63, Hockey '6l,'62 Co-Capt. '63, Base- ball '62,'63, Winter Sports Day King. HALLMAN, ROZMEREE HALVERSON, JEFFREY - F.F.A. HANNA, GLENN HANSEN, KENNETH HANSEN, LOUISE - Student Council, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Creative Writing Club. HANSON, BRIAN - Pilots' Club, R Club, Foot- ball '6l,'62,'63, Baseball '6l,'62,'63, Junior Prom Prince. HANSON, JAMES D. - Band, Dance Band. HANSON, JAMES M. - Male Chorus, Choir, German Club, Math Club, Swimming '62,'63. MORNING BREAKFAST FOR SENIORS HANSON, MARY ANN - Student Council, Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Cheerleading. gd- HANSON, PEGGY - Student Council, Saga- ' 4 ai more Stott, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri V. 'Q' 4' Pres., French Club, Gym Help. HANSON, ROBERT - Hi-C, Sportsmen's Club, We Track '61,'62. HARLOFF, ROBEN - Student Council, Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Gym QQ N Help. HARRlSON, LINDA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sports- men's Club, Library Club. HARTMAN, WlLLlAM - Ski Club, Drama Club, Track '6l,'62,'63. HARTSHORN, LEOTA - Standard Staft, Band, Blue Tri, French Club, Maiorette. HAUG, ARLENE - Executive Board '61, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Drama Club, Library Club. 163 HAUGEN, DAVID - Orchestra, Band, Hi-Y, Cross K Country '61, Track '6i,'62. HECKER, PAULETTE HEDIN, BARBARA - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Swedish Club. HEGNA, JOHN - Football '6Q,'63, Wrestling '63. HENDRICKSON, ARNOLD - R Club, Football '6l,'62,'63. HENDRICKSON, DALE - R Club, Baseball '6l,'62,'63. HERNANDEZ, LUCY - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Spanish Club. HERRE, JAMES - Student Council, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Orchestra, Hi-C, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club, Track '6l. HESSE, DAVID - Work Program, Gymnastics '6l. HEWITT, ROY e R Club, Gymnastics '6l,'62, '63. HEYER, ROSEMARY - Executive Board '62,'63, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Humanities Club. HILGERT, RUSSELL S Board of Governors, Ger- man Club. CAREERS WERE PLANNED BY SENIORS J. Selstad, Minnesota's public school representative to the United States Senate Youth Program, discusses his forthcoming trip with C. Nicoloti. B. Lynch looks over the list ot available scholarships in the counselors' oftice. .-A- wM 4 tl Z H ,gn- 4 A ant' L., Q .S A ' I at 5 HINKLE, MARY - Sagamore Staft, Pilots' Club, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Science Club, Math Club, Drama Club. HINRICHS, RICHARD - Electronics Club, Gym- nastics '62,'63. HINRICHS, SHARON - Board of Governors, Executive Board '62,'63, Standard Statt, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club, Library Club. HISE, CHARLES - Track '62 HOECHERL, ROBERT - R Club, Cross Country '6l,'62, Gymnastics '6l,'62,'63. HOKANSON, DALE - Student Council, Hi-C, Latine Club. HOKANSON, PETER - Pilots' Club. HOKANSON, SHARON - Executive Board '6l, '63, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Gyrn Help, Office Help. HOLLNAGEL, MICHAEL - Student Council, French Club, R Club, Football '6l,'62, Hockey '6l,'62,'63. HOLMQUIST, DOROTHY - Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Humanities Club. HOWARD, KENNETH - Gym Help. HOWARD, STEPHEN - Pilots' Club, Science Club, Drama Club, Gym Help, Audio-Visual Crew. WITH THE HELP OF THEIR COUNSELORS HUBER, THOMAS - Student Council, Board of Governors, Sportsmen's Club, R Club, Basket- ball '6l,'62,'63, Golf '6l, Co-Capt. '62,'63. HULS, MARJORIE - Pilots' Club, German Club, Library Club. HUNTER JOHN - Latin Club Treas., R Club, Basketball '62, Golf '6l,'62,'63. HUSS, JANICE - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Latin Club, Pep Club, Creative Writing Club Pres., Drama Club. IBSEN, GARRY - F.F.A., Hi-Y, Gym Help, F001- ball '6I. IVERSON, LINDA - Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. IVERSON, MARLENE - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club. JACOBSON, DALE - Skiing '61, '62 Capt. '63. 'Iwi . JACOBSON, KAREN - Student Council Sec,, Executive Board '63, Standard Staff, Choristers, Choir, Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Sr. Class Sec., Home- coming Attendant. JAKOBSEN, PAUL - Gym Help. JANGULA, RICHARD - Work Program. JECHE, ROBERT - Electronics Club, Football '6l. JENNRICH, KATHLEEN - Choristers, Choir, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Creative Writing Club. JENSEN, MARK - Hi-Y, Football '61, Cross Country '62, Swimming '6l, Track '6l,'62. JOHNSON, ANN MARIE - F,H.A., Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Band. JOHNSON, CASSIE - Board of Governors, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Pep Club. ENERGETIC OFFICERS LED THE CLASS JOHNSON, CHERYL - Blue Tri, Work Program. JOHNSON, CLARK - Choristers, Choir, Hi-C, Basketball '61, JOHNSON, DARLENE - Blue Tri. JOHNSON, DAVID - Orchestra, Hi-Y. JOHNSON, DIANNE - Student Council, Execu- tive Board '6i, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Sports- men's Club. JOHNSON, DONALD - Executive Board '62, R Club, Football '6l,'62, Hockey '6l,'62,'63, Homecoming Attendant. JOHNSON, DOUGLAS - Student Council, Band, Dance Band, R Club, Basketball '62,'63, W.S.D. Attendant. JOHNSON, ELWOOD -- Male Chorus, Choris- ters, Choir, Chorolaires, Dance Band, German Club. JOHNSON, GARY - Football '6i. JOHNSON, JANE - Student Council Treas., Executive Board '63, Sagamore Staff, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Sec., Blue Tri, French Club Pres., Sr. Class Treas. JOHNSON, JANET - Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Office Help. JOHNSON, JANICE - Executive Board '62, Sil- ver Tri V. Pres., Blue Tri, French Club. OF '63 THROUGH AN JORGENSEN, BRUCE -- Board of Governors, Ski Club, Football '6l,'62, Baseball '6l,'63. JOUNGQUIST, JOYCE - Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club. JURKOVSKI, SCOTT - R Club, Gymnastics '6I,'62,'63. KAFKA, GALE - Swimming '6I. KALANQUIN, DOUGLAS - Drama Club Pres., Wrestling '62. KAMBEITZ, WILLIAM - Band, Dance Band, Sportsmen's Club, Golf '62,'63. KANDEROVSKIS, ANDRIS - Drama Club, Cross Country '63, Track '6I,'62,'63. KARLSEN, ANNAR - Wrestling '62. KARLSTAD, GREGORY - Executive Board '62, '63, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Latin Club. KEITGES, JOYCE - Student Council, Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Gym Help. KERFELD, ROBERT - Football '6l. KINGSTON, JACQUELYN - Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board '6I,'62, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club, Humanities Club. 167 JOHNSON, JOAN - Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, German Club, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club, Drama Club. JOHNSON, JUNE - Student Council, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club, Office Part Time. JOHNSON, MARILYN JOHNSON, ROBERT - Gym Help, Swimming '62, Gymnastics '6I. '6I ,'62. JOHNSON, RONALD JOHNSON, RUTH - Board of Governors. JOHNSON, SANDRA - Board of Governors, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club, Swimming JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA - Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club. EVEN TFUL YEAR , KlNllclN, DORIS KINTOP, TERENCE - Band, Dance Band, Sci- ence Club, Track '62, KIRCHNER, JAMES - Student Council, German Club, Math Club, Cross Country '62, Tennis '62, STEVEN KISSEL - Pilots' Club, Math Club, Clwess Club Vice Pres. KITZMAN, JANET - Hi-C. KJONA, MARY -- Student Council, Executive Board '6l, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Latin Club, Sportsmen's Club, Gym Help. KLINE, RICHARD KLOCEK, SANDRA - Girls' Cl'loir, Drill Team, Library Club, Work Program. i 1 if L .. 7? 2 All 'W X Q Hm- THE HALL DECORATING PRIZE WAS WON KNIGHT, ROSS KNOX, CHRISTINE - Board of Governors, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club. KNUTSON, JAMES - Work Program, Football '6l, Track '6l,'62. KNUTSON, JOHN - Gymnastics '6l. gl . 4 :ei I I KNUTSON, RICHARD - Gymnastics '63. H H V X KOCH, susAN . . ,. . KOLLODGE, JUDITH - Palefs' Club, Silver Trl, T ' . Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Library Club. ' . VVV-' 4 : ,,.. I gf i lcolzrs, lANlce - Blue Tri, Oltice Help. ,F . IE, KOTTKE, JAMES KOVACIK, NANCY - Pilots' Club, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. KRAGNESS, RICHARD - Student Council, Chor- isters, Hi-Y, French Club, R Club, Football '6l, '62,'63, Hockey '6l,'62,'63, Baseball '6l,'62,'63, W.S.D. Attendant. KRAUDY, JOSEPH 168 KREAMER, JAY KRINHOP, MICHAEL - Hi-Y, Football '6l. KROOK, GREGORY KRUEGER, LINDA - Blue Tri. KULANDER, GENE - Pilots' Club, F.F.A., Hi-Y, Ski Club. KULENKAMP, DAVID KUNZ, MARY JO - Board of Governors, Stand- ard Staff, Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. KUYKENDALL, ARLENE - Hi-C, Spanish Club. BY SENIORS ON FRGST FROLICS DAY '. ,. Ag? l J .si 'Q ,K , i , , KWAKENAT, KAY - Student Council, Rockettes Blue Tri, French Club, Sportsmen's Club. KYLANDER, JENNIFER - Silver Tri, Hi-C. KYLANDER, WILLIAM - Stage Crew. KYLLONEN, MICHAEL LABBE, ANDREA - Silver Tri. LAGERQUIST, JANE - Ski Club, Pep Club, Dra- ma Club, Oitice Part Time. LAIMONIS, ANITA - Student Council, Board of Governors, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ger- man Club, Sportsmen's Club. LAMBERGER, KAY - Student Council, Executive Board '6l,'62, Pilots' Club, Choristers, Choir, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club V. Pres., Sportsrnen's Club, Gym Help. La MONT, JILLAINE - Chorisiers, Choir, Choralaires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Latin Club. LANIGAN, MICHAEL - F.F.A., R Club, Gym- nastics '61, Golf '6l,'62. LARSEN, JOHN - Latin Club, Slci Club, R Club, Swimming '6l,'62,'63, Tennis '62,'63. LARSIEN, CONNIE - Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club. f LARSON, CAROL - Student Council. LARSON, CLAUDIA - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club. LARSON, HAROLD - Orchestra, Drama Club. LARSON, JANICE - Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Oiiice Part Time. LARSON, KENNETH LAZAR, PETER - Student Council, Latin Club, German Club, Chess Club, Swimming '6l. LEHMANN, BARBARA - Silver Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drama Club. LEIBROCK, LORNA - Board of Governors, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Swimming '62,'63. LENTON, REXFORD - Work Program. LEPPA, NANCY - Student Council, Executive Board '62, Girls' Choir, Chori-sters, Choir, Silver Tri Treas., Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club, Gym Help, Jr. Class Treas, LEXVOLD, NANCY - Student Council, Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club Treas., Latin Club, Pep Club, Drama Club. LIABRAATEN, ROXANN - Girls' Choir, Choris- ters, Choir, Choralaires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club Sec., Pep Club, Drama Club. PREPARATIONS FOR GRADUATION DAY LILJA, KAYE - Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Girls' State, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Gym Help, Humanities Club, Tennis '62,'63. LILJEGREN, DENNIS - Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Golf '63. LINDBERG, DIANE - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. LINDBERG, ROBERT - Student Council Sgt.-ab Arms, R Club, Cross Country '62,'63, Hockey '6l,'6Q Co-Captain '63, Track '6l,'62,'63, Home- coming King. LINDGREN, JANET LINDQUIST, CLARICE - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Office Help. LLOYD, LYNDA - Spanish Club, Pep Club, Work Program. LOFGREN, RONALD - Swedish Club, Ski Club, Gym Help, ws? LOVBERG, CAROL - Board of Governors, Girls' Chair, Choristers, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.l-I.A., Norse Club, Pep Club, Sporfsmen's Club, Drama Club. LUKE, DAVID - German Club, Gymnastics '62. LULL, ALANAH - Girls' Choir, Choir, Choral- aires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, German Club, Pep Club, Creative Writing Club. LUNDAHL, MARIE - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club Vice Pres., Pep Club. LUNDQUIST, BRIAN - Sagamore Staff LUNDQUIST, RICHARD - Sfudenf Council, Board of Governors, Basketball '6l,'62, Golf '63. LUOMA, JAMES LUTSEY, KAREN - Board of Governors, Blue Tri, Drama Club. LYBYER, LEAH - Sagamore Staff, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Lafin Club, Pep Club. LYNCH, BARBARA - Executive Board '62,'63, Girls' Choir, Blue Tri, French Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club. LYNG, CONSTANCE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sporfs- men's Club, Drama Club, MAAS, THOMAS - F.F.A. BEGAN MANY MONTHS IN ADVANCE MucDONALD, GAYLE -- Silver Tri, French Club, Work Program. MADAY, THOMAS - Football '6l, Gymnastics '6l, Baseball '6l,'62,'63. MADSON, JUDITH - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Latin Club. MAHMUDI, EMMY - Student Council, Choris- ters, Hi-Y, A.F.S. Student. MANAHAN, PATRICIA -- Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club. MARKSTROM, RONALD - Hi-Y, Work Program. MARONEY, DAVID - Ski Club, Gym Help. MAROSE, LINDA - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Drama Club. MARRON, ROSEANNE - Choristers, Sportsmen's Club. MARTINSON, LIGA - Girls' Choir. MATHISRUD, JON MATULA, JAMES MID-WINTER MAGIC WAS THE THEME ,5::.,-54- .-. - . . fs-2.2 S. - ...,:.. ':-. 15.-,,f :L A: ..,: ,5. f.., . .. if-5. - I waiter . . 1 .- MAXSON, LORI - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club. MCCOLLOUGH, DALE - Student Council, Choir, Choralaires, Drama Club, R Club, Football '6l,'62,'63, Wrestling '63, Track '6I,'62,'63. McDONALD, DONALD MCDONALD, KAREN - Student Council, Execu- tive Board '6l, Pilots' Club, Blue Tri, French Club Sgt-at-Arms, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club Treas., Cheerleading Capt. McINTYRE, VICTORIA - Silver Tri, German Club, Math Cub. McLEAN, ROBERT - Gym Help. MCMORROW, PATRICIA - Band, Hi-C. McNAMARA, KAREN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. 1' I i' . I 's f' I ff Q. 'TF' MERCER, MARJORIE - Silver Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club, MERRITT, MARJORIE - Student Council, Pilots Club, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club. MIDTHUN, EDWARD - Norse Club, Ski Club, Baseball '6l. MILLER, BEVERLY - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. MILLER, KAREN - Pep Club Pres., Sportsmen's Club, Office Part Time. MILLER, MARK - Band. MILLER, MARY - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Ski Club, Gym Help. MITBY, CAROLE, - Executive Board '6l,'62,'63, Standard Stott, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club, Gym Help, Cheerleading. MITSCH, WAYNE - Track '6l,'62,'63. MOBERG, JANE - Work Program. MOE, LINDA - Silver, Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. MOLINARO, JOHN - Male Chorus, Choir, Norse Club, Football '6I. CHOSEN FOR THE WINTER FORMAL MOLSTAD, BRIAN - Student Council. MOON, JOHN - Student Council, Standard Staff, Pilots' Club, Hi-Y Treas., Vice Pres., R Club, Cross Country '6l,'62 Capt. '63, Track 151562 cept. asa. MOORE, PETER - Executive Board '61, Gym Help. MOORTELL, JUDITH - Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. MORTENSON, KAREN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. MOSHER, MARC - Student Council, Pilots' Club Baseball '62,'63. MOYER, JOAN - Executive Board '61, Girls' Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Spanish Club. MULLEN, PATRICIA - Standard Staff, Pilots' Club, Blue Tri, French Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. qt l , ? MULLER, ERIK MURTAUGH, ROBBIN - Girls' Choir, Pep Club. MYERS, DAVID - Orchestra, Band, Dance Band, Hi-C, Math Club, Drama Club. NELSEN, JULIE - Board of Governors, Execu- tive Board '63, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. NELSON, DANIEL - Student Council, Executive Board '62, Hi-Y, R Club, Football '6l,'62,'63, Baseball '61, Jr. Class Pres. NELSON, DAVID NELSON, JAMES NELSON, JANET - Girls' Chair, Choristers, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Gym Help. NELSON, JANICE - F.H.A. NELSON, JOHN - Executive '62, Choristers Choir, Science Club, Creative Writing Club Baseball '61, NELSON, JOYCE - Girls' Choir, Pep Club Sportsmen's Club, Nurses Aid. NELSON, JULIANNE - Choristers, Choir Choralaires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. X 1 rg, -- , 1, 441' ,. 6 EW , 1 .,., - ig. , ,Ch...,,,' VVKI -we-' V A V , , '0- t i W ,migg 'W' if X kfiiw '- +:- ff iicv 1 vca, , f, ii' ii sf gm CIDER TALES BEGAN AN EVENING M. Piontkowski and R. Schwantz get hitched while W. Teske waits his turn. .Q , Axim , E, ,Je gif' 1 aww Between square dances M. Hanson and D. Olean pause to relax and catch their breath. 174 , 1 .-, , --' 4. ,Sth pl if N., XR, f - .X . , NELSON, LEONE -- Choristers, Choir, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Creative Writing Club Pres., Humanities Club. NELSON, MARY - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Library Club. NELSON, PHILIP - Board of Governors, R Club, Hockey '61, Tennis '62,'63. NELSON, RICHARD - Standard Staff, Hi-Y, Ger- man Club, Sportsmen's Club, Gym Help, Swim- ming '62, Wrestling '61, Track '61. NELSON, ROBERTA - Executive Board '61, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club Treas., Sportsmen's Club. NELSON, THOMAS - Student Council, Choris- ters, Baseball '61,'62,'63. NESS, NANCY - Pilots' Club, German Club, Library Club, Work Program, Swimming. NESS, SUSAN - Student Council Recording Sec., Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club Pres., Sportsmen's Club, Gym Help. NUENDORF, ROBERT - Pilots' Club, German Club, Ski Club, R Club, Swimming '62,'63, Gymnastics '61,'62. NEUMANN, JOAN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club. NEUMANN,JUD1TH NEUMANN, ROBERT - R Club, Gymnastics '6l,'62,'63. FILLED WITH FUN: DOGPATCH STYLE NEWHOUSE, CAROL - Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, F.H.A. NICHOLAS, JOHN - R Club, Swimming '62, Gymnastics '61,'62 Capt. '63, W.S.D. Attendant. NICHOLS, LYNNE - Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board '62,'63, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Treas., Latin Club, Pep Club, Tennis '62,'63, Jr. Prom Princess. NICOLOFF, CAROL - Board of Governors, Choristers, Choir, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. NIELSEN, DENNIS - Orchestra, Band, Dance Band. NORDSTROM, JON - R Club, Hockey '61,'62, '63, Golf '61,'62,'63. NORMINGTON, JoANN - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. NYBERG, JOANNE - Board of Governors, Standard Staff, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, French Club. 'Q 'QI an l.1f ,,2, sa 5 33413 .:- W , H' .Q 2 , ELAL . , 3 VA , ,X I 1b,K f if , , 5 was Q F I .3 fb A 'A s 1 Ubi W3 I' 1 'E :mga I A:, tt ,. . T. ff' -1A' .zizg ' f .42 . l1.i. ig' . F' ' .. ..'2 NYGARD, JUDITH - Girls' Choir, Choristers. NYMAN, MARGARET - Student Council, Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Sportsmen's Club, Office Help. NYSTROM, GERALD - Norse Club, Ski Club. OBINGER, DIANE - Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Dro- ma Club, Office Part Time. ocsi, DAVID - HRH Club, Gym Help, Gym- nastics '6I ,'62,'63. O'CONNOR, KATHLEEN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club. O'DENIUS, DAVID -- Band, Hi-C, German Club, Speech and Debate. OGDAHL, JOANNE - Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Oftice Port Time. IN PLANNING FOR COLLEGE, SENIORS O'HERN, CAROL - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. OKKELBERG, DONALD OLDS, DAVID - Student Council, Latin Club, Ski Club, R Club, Football '6l,'62, Swimming '62, '63, Gymnastics '6I. OLEAN, DENNIS - R Club, Football '6I,'62, '63, Basketball '6I, Baseball '6I,'62,'63, Soph, Class Sec. OLSON, BARBARA - Student Council, Board of Governors, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Span- ish Club, Pep Club. OLSON, BRENDA - Blue Tri, Drama Club, Pep Club, Vital Events Forum, Swimming '62, OLSON, CARLEEN - Board of Governors, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmeri's Club. OLSON, DOUGLAS - Spanish Club, Football '6I,'62,'63, Track '63, Baseball '6I,'62. OLSON, DWAYNE - Executive Board '62,'63, Pilots' Club, Drama Club. OLSON, LESLIE - Football '6I,'62,'63. OLSON, MICHAEL - Hi-Y, Sportsmen's Club, R Club, Wrestling '6l,'62, Track '6l. OLSON, ROGER A Q , 'EQ Q.if.l.-i4ig5s?Qf ' ' . .,. . .H- , ,. ,. , .n -- . 5.1 1. , 176 OLSTEAD, BRUCE - F.F.A. OPSTAD, NANCY - Work Program. OSTLUND, DUANE - Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board '61, Hi-Y, Basket- ball '6l,'62,'63. OWEN, RONALD - Male Chorus, Choristers, Orchestra, Band, Dance Band, Hi-C, Science Club, Speech and Debate, Vital Events Forum, Electronics Club. PALM, SHARRON - Choristers, Pep Club, Omce Part Time. PALMBORG, JAMES - Hi-Y. PALMER, THOMAS - Audio-Visual Crew. PARDINO, SAM - Drama Club, Football '61, '62,'63, Wrestling '6l,'62, Track '6l,'62. ,df HAD TO TAKE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS ff? -Ez PAWLOWSKI, JANlS - French Club, Science Club, Drama Club. PEACH, GARY -- F.F.A. PEDERSEN, MARLENE - Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drama'Club. PEROUTKY, ARTHUR - Track '6l,'62. PETERSON, DALE PETERSON, EILEEN - Library Club, Othce Part Time. PETERSON, GRANT - Choristers. PETERSON, NEIL PETERSON, RICHARD PETTERSON, CHARLES - Band, Hi-Y, Audio- Visual Crew. PIONTKOWSKI, MARY KAY - Executive Board '62, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Latin Club, Sporfsmen's Club Vice Pres. PIPES, MARY -- Blue Tri. PLATT, PRISCILLA - Girls' Choir, Choir, Choralaires, Hi-C, French Club, Creative Writ- ing Club, Library Club, Humanities Club Pres. POHL, RONALD POLSFUSS, THOMAS - Hi-Y, Chess Club. POUH, SHARON - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Spanish Club. PRICE, BARBARA PRICE, PATRICIA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri. PRITT, CATHERINE - Choristers, Pep Club. PROFANT, JANICE - Work Program. . .,.., 2, ggi. U. gig Y Q u X . f su .ag 3 ,,,,. ,. ,. .. , .L . kwin 3 W 'wwe , - I .. B we ffeswyff..- W ' 'SfIiiiiL7f?i5Q - rf' zremifixw - I .. -ez:-g.., -- ,. fi . .. .1 :Y REGAL BLUE ROBES WERE SELECTED BY '5- gm PUPHAL, MARY - Executive Board '63, Standard Stott, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, German Club, Sportsmen's Club. QUICK, ROBERT - R Club, Gym Help, Foot- ball '6I,'62,'63, Track '6I,'62,'63. RAMPI, JANET - Student Council, Executive Board '63, Standard Staff, Band, Rockettes, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Swimming. RATEAU, KATHLEEN - Executive Board '63, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club. RAYMOND, GAYLE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Creative Writing Club Sec. REASLAND, JUDITH - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club Treas. REED, THOMAS REESE, KATHY - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. REIS, THOMAS - Student Council, Hi-Y, R Club, Football '61, Baseball '6I,'62,'63. RIEBE, CAROLE - Pilots' Club. RILEY, KATHLEEN - Orchestra, Band, Blue Tri, German Club, Creative Writing Club, Drama Club. RINGSRUD, KATHRYN - Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club. ? fn ln order to pay her senior fees E. Holgrimson 'finds Trying to decide on what robe they'll vote for, G. Larson and D. Lund it necessary to cash her paycheck. quist try them out for size. SENIORS FOR THEIR JUNE GRADUATION RODIN, JAMES - Student Council, Swed- ish Club, Ski Club, R Club, Gymnastics '6l, '62,'63, Track '6l, Golf '6l,'62,'63. ROSS, CAROLYN - Chorisfers, Choir, Chof ralaires, Blue Tri, F.H.A., German Club, Sports- men's Club. ROVERUD, JAY RUDE, SHIRLEY - Work Program. RUONA, MA'RLYS - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club, Creative Writing Club. RYDBERG, YLVA - Work Program. RYDEN, JILL - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Library Club. SAGER, ELLEN - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. SALISBURY, CAROLYN - Choristers, Choir, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club. A SALSBERY, LARRY - Orchestra, Band, Dance Band. SAMUELSON, KARIN - Silver Tri, Norse Club, German Club, Pep Club. SANDAU, KAREN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., German Club, Tennis '6l,'62,'63, Basminton '62, '63. ' '52 T f Trx iw 'H W SANDSTROM, JUDITH - Silver Tri, French Club, German Club, Vital Events Forum. SARTELL, JEFFREY - Band, Dance Band, R Club, Gymnastics '62,'63. SATHER, CAROL - Pep Club, Drama Club, Work Program. SATHER, RICHARD - Gym Help, Basketball '6l, Track '62. SAVIK, SHERILYN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. SCANLON, MARCIA - Executive Board '61, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Pep Club, Crea- tive Writing Club. SCHEELE, LYNN - Sagamore StafT, Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Ski Club, Sports- men's Club. SCHLEICHER, GERALD - R Club, Football '61, Cross Country '6l,'62, Track '6l,'62,'63. ENTERTAINMENT AND DINNER WERE SCHIEBER, DIANNE - F.H.A., Pep Club, Library Club. SCHIRER, DANIEL SCHLISMANN, DUANE - Choristers, R Club, Football '6l,'62,'63, Wrestling '62,'63, Track '62, '63. SCHMALTZ, KATHLEEN - Student Council, Standard Staff, Pilots' Club, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri Pres., Blue Tri, French Club Vice Pres., Ski Club, Gym Help, Homecoming Que-en. SCHOOK, WESLEY SCHRADER, MICHAEL - French Club. SCHREINER, SANDRA - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Drill Team, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club, Of- fice Part Time. SCHREMS, VERENA - Executive Board '63, Blue Tri, French Club, German Club Pres., Ski C-lub, A.F.S. Student. SCHUBERT, RICHARD - Board of Governors, Hockey '6l. SCHUBITZKE, KENT - Band, Dance Band, Dra- ma Club, Swimming '6l, Baseball '6l. SCHUCK, DAVID - Sportsmen's Club, Science Club, Electronics Club V. Pres. SCHULDT, DONALD - Male Chorus, Choir, Ger- man Club. SCHWANZ, RONALD - Executive Board '63, Band, Dance Band, R Club, Gymnastics '62, '63. SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM - Student Council, Latin Club, German Club, Football '6I,'62. I 'lim ' .ig sl' scHwENsEN, NANCY - Drama Club, Labmfy I Club, Work Program, Office Part Time. SCOTT, DENNIS - Football '6l. SEAVER, .IERROLD - Wrestling '6l,'63. SEIBERT, .IANICE - Norse Club. SELFORS, RONALD - Pilots' Club, Math Club. SELSTAD, JOHN - Student Council V. Pres., Executive Board '62,'63, Pilots' Club, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Math Club, R Club, Gymnastics '6l,'62,'63, Cheerleading. PROVIDED AT THE SENIOR BANQUET SEMAN, RONALD - F.F.A., Gym Help. SHADDRICK, PAMELA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. SHARROW, ROBERTA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club. SHELDON, BARBARA - Blue Tri, German Club, Science Club, Swimming '62. SHULTZ, GEORGIA - Student Council, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. SILBERNAGEL, JOSEPHINE - Pep Club. SILVER, SALLY - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club. SILVERBERG, JON - Band, Dance Band, Hi-C, Ski Club, Drama Club. SJOSTEN, DIANE - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Latin Club. SKOGLUND, WESLEY - Choristers, Hi-Y. SLATER, KEITH - R Club, Gymnastics '62,'63. SLAVIK, ROBERT - Student Council Pres., Chor- isters, Choir, R Club Vice Pres., Football '61, '62 Capt. '63, Baseball '6I,'62 Capt. '63, Soph. Class Vice Pres. 181 SLOAN, SUZANNE - Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Drama Club. SMALLS, MILDRED - Choristers, Choir, Latin Club, Drama Club. SMISEK, RONALD - Executive Board '63, Sports- men's Club, Science Club, Math Club Pres., Electronics Club V. Pres. SMITH, JUDITH - Drill Team. SMITH, LARRY - Hi-Y, Gymnastics '6l. SODERLING, MARY - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, German Club, Math Club. SOLOMONSON, DARRYL - Student Council, Hi-Y, Sportsmen's Club, R Club Pres., Football '61, '62,'63, Wrestling '6l,'62,'63, Golf '62,'63.i SOLTIS, JEAN - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. - STARKEY, LYNETTE - Student Council, Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. STEIN, BYRAN - Work Program, STERN, COLLEEN - Pilots' Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Library Club, Office Help. STEVENS, LARRY THE LAYFAYETTE CLUB PROVIDED A STOLPE, LAURA - Executive Board '62, Saga- more Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Library Club. STOLTZ, KAREN STONE, SPENCER - Orchestra, Hi-Y. Q STONEMAN, KAY - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, 4 STORHOLM, JAMES - Math Club, Track '62. STRATTON, DAWN - Student Council, Blue Tri, German Club, Science Club, Drama Club, Speech and Debate Sec,, Library Club. STROM, EILEEN - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Spanish Club. STROM, RONALD 4 g yly SVITAK, ELAINE SVITAK, JOANNE - Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Spanish Club, Pep Club. SVOBODA, CAROL SWAIN, SHERYL - Board of Governors, Choris- ters, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Latin- Club Sec., Sportsmen's Club. SWANSON, JOEL SWANSON, KATHLEEN - Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Latin Club, Ski Club. SWANSON, MILTON - Board of Governors, R Club, Golf '6l,'62,'63. SWANSON, RALPH - Baseball '6l, Audio- Visual Crew. SWANSON, ROBERT - Pilots' Club, Hi-C, R Club, Swimming '6l, Baseball '6l,'62,'63. SWANSON, SHARON - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drama Club. SWANSON, SUEZANN SWANSON, WILLIAM - Student Council, Saga- more Staff, French Club, R Club, Basketball '6l,'62,'63, Homecoming Attendant. -wi GAY SETTING FOR THE SENIOR PROM G, Shultz receives approval on the formal she selected forthe Senior Prom. G. Karlstad plans Senior Banquet with Daytons' Skyroom coordinator l't SWEATLAND, SHARON - Blue Tri, Otiice Part Time. SYRDAL, ANN - Executive Board '63, Silver Tri, Science Club. TANNER, LYDlA - French Club, Pep Club. TANTZEN, SANDRA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. TAPLIN, CAROL - Board of Governors, Stand- ard Statt, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Gym Help, Homecoming Attendant. TERRY, BARBARA - Standard Staff, Pilots' Club, German Club. TESKE, WALTER - Executive Board '6l,'62,'63, German Club, Sportsmen's Club, Math Club, R Club, Gymnastics '6l,'62,'63, Cheerleader, Soph. Class Pres. THIEME, PAUL - Swedish Club. THOMAS, JEFFREY - Football '6l, Swimming '6'l,'62. THOMPSON, MlRIAM - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Hi-C, Pep Club. THOMPSON, 'RUTH - Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, German Club, Gym- Help. THOMPSON, STEPHEN - Male Chorus, Choris- ters, Choir. lf ...... 'P--:f'.. , is- '-:Q 1:1 .. : 5 m I K Q Wigs 1 4 ,S S A Q , + 4 f w s . K ' 7-,f ,. 1. i-...mg sis ' 3455 '5' . f ,,g, .fs i:.,H,,:. J: ..f.v,. EW. : s. .,,, .7 , 1 .Q r ,gm . . . t .,, .. ,Q I 5 M it f S ,. .bl ,. ,., C., . J, , i . 3 'T F RQ, f ......,, AT COMMENCEMENT, DIPLOMAS WERE xslt! THOREEN, R. DALE - Choristers, Choir, Cho- ralaires, German Club, Math Club, Drama Club. THORN, RONALD - Student Council, Hi-Y, Ski Club, R Club, Swimming '6'l,'62,'63, Track '6l. THORPE, DAVID - Drama Club, Library Club, Gym Help, Audio-Visual Crew. THUE, SUSAN - Girls' Choir, Choristers, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Ski Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club. TINGLESTAD, JANET - Silver Tri. TISCHER, MARY - Student Council, Executive Board '6l, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Gym Help. TJOSVOLD, DEAN - Student Council, Executive Board '6l, Boys' State, R Club, Cross Country '6'l, Basketball '6l,'62,'63, Track '6l, Homecom- ing Attendant. TOLLEFSBOL, MARY - Board of Governors, Exe- cutive Board '63, Girls' Choir, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. ,ff TOURAND, DAVID TOUSSAINT, CAROL - Executive Board '62, Girls' Choir, Choir, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Gym Help. TRIPLETT, VIVIAN - Executive Board '62, Chor- isters, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club Pres., Creative Writing Club, Drama Club. TRISKO, CYNTHIA TROLANDER, JOHN - R Club, Cross Country '6I,'62,'63, Skiing '63, Track '6I,'62,'63. TUTKO, MARIAN - Silver Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Creative Writing Club, Library Club. TYSDAL, DALE - Student Council. UGSTAD, JOHN - Pilots' Club, Hi-Y, Science Club, Golf '62,'63. UKURA, KAREN -- Student Council, Board of Governors, Standard Staff, Choristers, Choir, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Ger- man Club. URSEL, VAUN - Standard Staff, Hi-C, Science Club, Electronics Club, Track '62,'63. USEMAN, DARYL - Choristers, Choir, Cho- ralaires. VANDERPOOL, BOYD - F.F.A. Pres., Treas., Audio-Visual Crew. AWARDED TO US FOR OUR ACHIEVEMENTS VERRAN, JANICE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club. VERSCHUUR, ANITA - Drill Team, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Drama Club, Oliice Part Time. VESTERBY, PAULETTE - Silver Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. VINING, MARY - Sagamore Staff, Pilots' Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club. WAGAR, STEPHAN - Male Chorus. WAHLBERG, SHIRLEY - Choristers, Choir, Cho- ralaires, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Latin Club. WALKER, KENNETH -- Board of Governors, Foot- ball '6l, Basketball '6I. WALLIN, WILLIAM - French Club, German Club, Ski Club, Math Club, Chess Club, Speech and Debate, Skiing '6I,'62. WANDBERG, ROBERT - R Club, Football '6I, Cross Country '62,'63, Wrestling '62,'63, Track '63, Baseball '6I,'62. WANGSTAD, JEFFREY - R Club, Football '6I,'62, Gymnastics '6I,'62,'63. WARD, DENNIS WARD, JANET - Blue Tri, Pep Club. WATERHOUSE, LEONE - Choir. WATERMAN, LINDA - Executive Board '6I, Silver Tri, F.H.A., French Club, Pep Club, Sopho- more Class Treas. WATSON, FRANK - Work Program, Baseball '63. WATTERS, DANIEL st ,:'i I n .jf SENIORS GRADUATED WITH FEELINGS x S Q? wwitliq it MW- -as A ' I L 'I Q 'Zin' ,, ii ,. 1, - 'F','. L Am l sl W' MAF WEAVER, GARY - R Club, Gymnastics '62, '63. WEIGEL, CECILIA - Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club. WESTBY, GARY - Student Council Treas., Male Chorus, Choir, R Club, Football '6I,'62,'63, Sr. Class Vice Pres. WESTBY, JAMES - Student Council, Pilots' Club, Hi-Y, German Club, Science Club, Math Club. WESTERGAARD, ALYCE - Board of Governors, Girls' Choir, Choir, Choralaires, Drill Team, Blue Tri, Drama Club Pres. WESTMAN, GARY WESTON, JEANETTE - Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Gym Help. WEYRAUCH, THEODORE - Student Council, Boys' State, Hi-Y Pres., Math Club, Electronics Club. WHITE, DIANE - French Club. WHITNEY, ALBERT WICKLUND, DONALD WICKLUND, JORGEN - Swedish Club, R Club, Football '6I,'62,'63. i t , WICKS, MARIANNE -Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Q Tri, French Club, Ski Club, Gym Help. WIDELL, CHARLES - Standard Staff, Pilots' Club, German Club. WIENCKE, DAVID - Choristers, Choir. WILL, RICHARD - Hi-Y, Gymnastics '6l,'62. WILLIAMS, NANCY - Choristers, Choir Sec., Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ski Club, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club, Gym Help. WILLIAMS, SANDRA - Sagamore Staff, Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club, Science Club, Creative Writing Club, Drama Club, Humanities Club. WILLIAMSON, CHARLOTTE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, WILSON, BONITA - Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board '6I, Drill Team, Sil- r .Q is if I , ver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club. OF RELIEF MIXED WITH SADNESS WINOKUR, CAROL - Orchestra, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. WISCHOW, STEVEN WITTELS, GAIL - Executive Board '6l, Pilots' Club, Rockettes, French Club, German Club, Ski Club. WOLD, ROBERT - Hi-Y Treos., R Club, Gym- nastics '6l,'62,'63, Track '6l,'62,'63. WRIGHT, CHARLES - German Club, Science Club Pres., Math Club. WRIGHT, LEE ANN - French Club. YOUNG, MARLEAN Bergstrom, John Bornes, Dennis Distad, Merrill Jacobson, Dean Larson, Norman Kingsbury, James K 1 r 4' CAMERA SHY Kline, Jack Knight, M. Torrey Lindell, Stephen Madsen, Douglas Nylander, Richard Paulson, Bruce 187 Plantin, Bruce Redmond, David Sandell, Sharon Schmitt, Thomas Stromquist, Frank Th istlewood, Dennis Vaux, Valerie TEDDlE PERSONALITIESH ARE ELECTED CONTRIBUTED MOST Kcuren McDonald 81 Darryl Solomonson. CUTEST COUPLE Jcmef Nelson gl Neil Peferson CUTEST SMILE Sue Eliason 84 Don Okelberg PRETTIEST EYES Lorno Leibroclc 81 Gcxry Wesfmon l.UEm'i ELLLLUE Emema an I5 is W BY SENIORS I T BEST DANCERS Kofhy Bertrand 8. Don Johnson . Q, - ty , K, 1. Z A V - 'Eg TT P ' V -M T W, W FRIENDLIEST Joyce Dovis za John Selsfod ff BEST PERSONALITY Jone Johnson 8. Gory Wesfby PEPPIEST 81 MOST ATHLETIC Mcury Ann Honson SQ Bob Slovik Qu :, '? l -- . '3 V 'YQ 'fs-1 ind CUTEST 81 MOST HANDSOME Sandy Andersen 81 Denny Olecn BEST ALL AROUND Kofnie Schmcxlfz 81 Bob Lindberg 190 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kaye Liljo 81 Deon Tjosvold BEST GROOMED Co1roITcJpIin 8fTom Huber WE SHALL NEVER FORGET September 6 . . . September 28 .... October 2O . . . November 2 . . . November 1O .. December 14 ........... December 24 -Jonuory 6 . . . Jonuory 25 ... . Februory 9 ... April 25 Si 26 .... Moy 3 .... Moy 1O Moy 14 Moy 22 ... June 7 .. June 7 .... June 9 June 12 June 12 First Doy of School . . . Homecoming .. . Soclie l-lowkins Senior Closs Porty . .... ACT Test . . . . . Choir Concert Christmos Vocotion Winter Sports Porty Sno Boll . Senior Closs Ploy All School Porty . . . . Spring Concert . . . . Senior Bonquet . Blue Tri Forewell ..... Senior Prom . Senior Closs Doy . . . . . Dedicotion . . . . . Grocluotion .. , Grooluotion Porty Costume contest winners ot the Sr. Closs Porty discuss their prizes. .K--kg. K K git, - frwiai . ggi? 1 o A524353 53 :QL iw, . . ORS W' A if .Q V ,,., , , ,,,,. f 'zzmekif .. ,if -- gi I 52 QW. ,,hh , .W A ' TM-'iz 5 2 -'i3Qvi?efbw1fs ,-::,. '- , zfffw,-gw2s'k i 'Q-fgig--emwzfi, ggi- gufyzl. 'in f -A f X .3-,,vQW,4se, gwkffgsszi' -Z A, Y5,.,KV,, it -f,., .,.,,.., Q. .W .M ,A wh., - z . ,W . V -sk A : k:5sw.L. , '.,5,.yEqs1,Xsg,. ,K 7 A.,, 'www 3 v x mf ARMS 1 -- Y 2 . ' K b HE Q 1 Y z ' L 1 2,2 ,wa 'fn-W . j,. W . .. 9. md -H we Q.. WiTh one year already behind Them, iuniors be- gan Their new year conTidenTly. Under The leadership of indusTrious class officers and a capable ExecuTive Board, The class of '64 carried ouT plans for a success- Tul year. The evenTTul year kepT many iuniors busy. Plans were made for early morning breakTasTs, WinTer SporTs Day, and The Junior Class ParTy. Aside Trom social ac- TiviTies, sTudenTs were urged To mainTain a high scholas- Tic average. Many inTeresTed juniors Took The MeriT Scholarship TesT in hopes ThaT They mighT receive aid Tor college. Toward The end oT The year A.F.S. candi- daTes were announced along wiTh Boys' and Girls' STaTe represenTaTives. The iunior class will long remember This pasT year, buT are looking wiTh greaT anTicipaTion Toward Their senior year. B. Ennesf geTs showcase in TronT hall ready for Unifed Na- Tions Day. Aamot, John Aanestad, Bob Abney, Gerald Abraham, Barb Abrahamson, Tam Ackerson, Barb Ackland, Chuck Adams, Janet Adamson, Russ Ahl, Marilyn Albrecht, Frank Allison, Judy Allison, Patricia Amo, Sandy Amyotte, Michelle Andersen, Bruce Anderson, Carol Anderson, Jack .95 Q .2 I2-',, ,, .s ,X fgpvi' ,. 2 W T 'Q at '23 L .7 ,., . . -Ji, -Q- -41' '3' if . fl A it - MJ' iii V1 --4... -as .g ,Q - T5 .,,- 2 zz' . X S if T' X -2- fe J' K wg ' 4' -4 5 ivy, lirl -S ' ,.. . 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ROW FOUR: J Olaf B Ennest, D. Rollins, R. Gorski, K. Flanery. ROW TWO: B. lverson, K. Floody, son, J. Wilson, S. Watson, E. Hinrichs. K Liliemark, M. Platt, L, Lindell, M. Herrmann, R. Preston. ROW THREE: J. Belland, Marty Bendik, Georgine Bentson, Scott Berg, Lyle Berg, Sandy Berg, Tom Bergin, Linda Berglanol, Paul Berglund, Mike Bergman, Al Bertstrom, Judy Berquist, Karen Berry, George Biros, Allen Bishop, Mary Biornson, Gunnar Blikstad, Beth Bliss, Dean rs t .,... . 3'2 - ... 2 1, W ff F' if - rf' 11. 'Jin ,. i fFfaf,1fif'ai Jw' wld ' :Qi . 194 ! W 5 i .B , All ,lg : fx : 3 M . ...,., . ,. ' L , . 1 ' :iii f- . 24 ' J .13 w,,.,:.- , f. xl, :V I ,, ,E - ,I .:, , fc . is 'El -'f D Ll m f, ,1 ITT. fe. ..?5'fiE-':Q',':',, ' .. I , .. ... ,.,...,.... . , 4-15 is ,ft is 4 ' A. 3 I FL 5' i .fix I Q 5-P ! ,lp k x I ui lsr' 1' 2 7' . C , 595, iw, i s , we 73' ,. 9' ' X Q 1. li tr- , M is-,H W. Q 1 , S if 9 fill 2, Q' I , .V.g, ww -,i F i,l'i ' ,,5 3 ff. 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V15 - 'gg' e-1 Blix, Jane Blornquist, Joyce Blurnke, Mike Bogard, Judy Bogemo, Marlene Bogen, lnger Bomsta, Marlys Bonin, Darryl Bonstrorn, Barb Borg, Tom Borries, Janice Borries, Judy Batten, Carol Bowers, Roger Bowman, Anne Boyer, Sandra Bradison, Dianne Brandanger, Shirley Brendal, Dean Brenclen, Gail Brewer, Lonnie Breyette, Steve Briles, Jan Brinkman, John Bruer, Bob Bucko, Stephanie Buelow, Kathy Bundy, Cole Burk, Mary Burnside, Connie Buske, Richard Butterwick, Roger Bystedt, Brian Calhoun, Bonnie Camp, Lyle Carlsen, Rag Carlson, Barb Carlson, Bonnie Carlson, Don Carlson, John Carlson, Mike Carlson, Phil Carlson Shirley Ca rpente r, Steve Casey, Pat Junior Executive Board members plan for a successful class party, 1 I Cunningham, Sylvia Dahl, Pat Dahl, Sandy Dahlman, Dave Dalbec, Dave Dale, Kathy Danberg, Cheryl Date, Greg Daum, Louise Deibler, Chuck de Malignon, Daryl Danzer, John Deutsch, Diane Dilly, Donna Docken, Tom Donnelly, Richard Dorrian, Mike Dosch, Lynn Doty, Bob Dubisar, Carole Divall, LeRoy Dybclahl, Grethe Dynes, Roger Easthogen, Lynn Eckluncl, Kim Edquiest, Robert Eidsvoog, Jane Eisner, Ernie Elder, Bill Elg, LaVay Eliason, Dick Elrnhauser, Tim Eng, Jeff Engelsgiercl, Mike Engelsgierd, Sander England, Cheryl Ennest, Barb Epple, Denny Epple, Dorothy Erickson, Cheri Erickson, Jeanine Erickson, Jim Erickson, Sheryl Esby, Dorothy Estey, Carl E i, MSS ' c .Mfr fa ,pin 3 X Q- ian xg- , 435 , 5, .111 1- -2 K if CCCC E we I, 1 C J. Jim's , i We Mew-ii ws V , , us- 2 Q! i, , L, fc 'V K., -.fe ,g ltkurr' is W. if A 5, 'W L. F79 51 G, H' .Sm ' aslfjai sy t V 3 Q X2 . , H is Pizza Place W sy, Q M,-1 f 'fix- L Q, 7 ' '95 pi 5 L .c f? Wi C V.1- ,, A if - 522-if , , 5 ,M si: ,lofi Kiwi.: if A 113 'N e, , in W . 7 + 3 wi Q yfgig - i i' . f' : Vf f,31l cc V155 vw 1. V, iii' L f A I ' M- EW f 1 M' A' Q , , ii. .f ai jc 55 'WY ty, I iffiffi sim, F v 0. K , +1-fx - iw 4 -Q- Q z we ,.,, ' vig ' 33,-. if 'L iii? T 'ii li WW l 1 :fx X Z .,.. 7 :A 1 E .. QW , , - , ,,-- 3 V .V . - t W f. qw ' ., ow if ,iw . swexi' 5' -Q I-11 123 ' ' eiee I 2 is always crowded with Roosevelt students on weekends. .1 - fel' ,SK 196 Introducing sophomores to Silver Tri at mem- bership party are K. Flonery, D, Peterson, and B. Stokke. Evan, Gary Evans, David Evans, Pat Fagerholrn, Ric Fahey, Pam Farrell, Judy Fedderly, Roger Ferguson, Judy Fisher, Mary Fishleigh, Greg Fitzgerald, Carol Flanery, Kathie Flatt, Faith Flattem, Steve Flescher, Jean Floody, Karen Flygare, Anton Flynn, Kathy Folke, Dennis Ford, Jeanette Forness, Pat Forsgren, John ffl Forslin, Alan f . 3 Farsman, Ro ld , ., A ' W L Foster, Mikenc rl' -- ,i 7 'F' Q C - ya I A 2 Franzen, Judy X A if fs, 7 - Q ' 3 Frazier, Deanne 5 Ai f . g ' .V . 'V ,,-I .ik if Friell, Bob ' is l K ,,f ,5 I .3 Froehlich, Tirn i jfrfg ff 2,1 Fudollvf Tom niii JH- ' J J r, ' s ii 1 . L Q r L , . A Gault, Peggy V . ' E- N George, John I 7 if Gerhard, Pat , A E5 7352. Z Q all gf :gk 5 Gibbs, Alan I ' i S V , cgi , new Gilbertson, Mark ,gl 5 - , , V5 , Gillquist, Bill , . it , ' W Gillqgist, Mike tag, M ,Q-, f s Q P li-LY, L' I Glan er, Tom Yflvjr K f 'I ' , i Y 1 Gmitro, Birdie X 5 3? J Q , Godfrey, Gayle , Gooselaw, Art - ki K Gorsfki, Renee , 4 ' Q , y , ., f' Gra , Kristin ' 1 , 53 5, f A ' f 1 A s-,f. Greaves, Rick :Z H lg. - . 1 Green, Chucky A ,, pl I H 'V - M J '1 7 ', ,' f 9' fl Grimm, Lynn ,AF A .. ' K , Gruenhagen, Gail iii' 4, ' Guertin, Judy . f Guidiee, Antoinnette Q ,, I Gwilfovlef Jim .. 1 3 Gunderson, Chuck fftggx it W L 'wwf A 'GE Gunther, John K - nl , t M, ' 'b f , Gustafson, Joe J. 1 15 ,Ark ! 1 'g-- f -. , :L N Gustafson, Nancy A V Ya 'ttf ' Wi MW ' Hagen, Pam V , A K Hagen, Paul - , N f' 4, ' Haggbloom, Charles K f 197 sam Lei.: rv. L'-0-sf -we my , J -f 7-it F iv? , 1015 F-23' ,Q 'W' , ' 1-5 L-Q J f-:f-:- a ' J 'lu T9 '535:. ' J J .sei .. '12 fm. 5 ,A sg? I ', ,t -- G F' if F i if -an 5' 1 , gy Zz, 2 ., c E . ' 5, ,, s .xc in-W. W' it .f ,Wim ' -fi , V ,, Q ' in 'im' if-F2 a R I il W Q' -I. SNA' , K Q , ' . ' or Nt' no .L 2 . , , xf . .iz M. I 3: mf '-'- fu .1- ggm 3 517- .a-4. , .0 A j A K' tg' ,Af ,A ,. 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Green looks for a familiar face in The busy lunchroom at noon. Cowan waits to have individual Sagamore picture taken. Nylander, Lynn Oieda, Jesse Olafson, Jerry Olsen, Bobbie Olsen, Dave Olsen Jim Olsen, Roger Olson Christine Olson, Craig Olson, Jane Olson Jeff Olson, Kurt Olson Lynn Olson, Mary Olson Mery Olson Pork Olson, Phyl Olson, Sandy L. Olson Sandy S. ..,, r is I J el, , 1, O'Malley, Sue Oman, Jim Ophus, Terry Opsahl, Sue Oscarson, Judy Osmond, Mary Ostlund, Chuck Otto, Clare Ottoson, Judy Packard, Jet? Page, Dick Paquay, Judy Parclino, Tony Parker, Judy Pauls, LaVonne Paulson, Jet? Pearson, Bob Pedersen, Linda Pederson, Ken Pederson, Phyllis Person, Elaine Peter, Ralph Peters, Pat Peterson, Andy Peterson, Art Peterson, Audrey -vt ,?. S ' I K 'Y Nelson, Torn ' f 3 Nemerov, Mary 'rr' he L- I Ness, Barb . 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S A is ,V 'le' fl ' i J I- S ,., if 7 i. , , ' F , , f- X r 4 ' Y we H ' I 3 , f H ' V . 'W'- f f' -V H A fe Ai S ' V 'gif gf 2? X S '- S I GS? 0 N9 203 x ,J Sullivan, Bob Sundberg, Diane Sandberg, Doug Sunsirom, Rick Svoboda, Ron Swanson, Barbara Swanson, Carol Swanson, Dana Swanson, Judy Swanson, Russ Swortout, Larry Swealberg, Gayle was ,, if' i- . 'Q ml? ,l T jr fE:'.f -:,V ' :zbl A al ..... . we k,.u,- -2 T .iw 3 ,. VV, , QQQ K '- 4 , S2 if, ie , L if '5' u,,u M 1 ,Eli ' ,ir-W? sn ,-,fr Swedberg, Karla fi , .' I Swenson, Dennis fi I Swenson, Ran O - T , , , Tanneh'll, Ken T if J. Blix, M. l-lalfan, and L. Polsiuss pause in the hall during lunch Taranrcl, Conwy Q ,W ai ' T l , L L'Lf , . ,Q -tsl' J fo talk over The news of The day GY or Oren A 'i'l, f s Tedorson, Andie L A Tellce, Dave uk Theis, Barb A K K' t 7 A ' . pq. Q 5 T .K rheisen, Marcia rig- me . ga' T , f ,s.,, , A F' 1? 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T , ' , L I 9-1 , ' , f' ...., X im' ,. Veeder, Mike 2 , if 2' F if L em L-mV' Y' 7 '- Verness, Tom 1 A M, me vegan, Hwy T' ' W T iisi V. A VOOQI Jim ,,,. by L, My -V C, is . , i Waldemar, Lahna ' f 1 , 45 , K 2 Walerius, Nancy ' if if Wallace, Gloria J I Walsfaal, Doug . , f 7 ,,,,, , '5 'ii K Wa rcl, Chuck T--0, T ' . , '... 5' ,is Warg, Mark L ' ,-, T W 3 f -, Hi' Qing War , Pat .f 2, wwf , . I ' be Worn, Bellie 1 ' iil?'? ' i'i -, wr Waterman, Larry 1, ,, f Q-,.fep v , I ,V Walson, Steve , ii' ' ' . xt f Weinke, Bev f. ,J ' If K V Z vi? L' 204 ie- ' ' 'W S .qw K. was T if as in' Qin QW 5 1555 'S I ,gg- 1 l ,a X Q im. Q 1-1. ,. If . !,,,,,g. , ny? 1 we is R 0,55 sis we 'XT 50' me 'ZW' is? 1 I Welizin, Sue Wesley, Bill West, John Weyrauch, Wally Whefsione, Jim Whitbeck, Joel White, Darrell VVhi1e, Gary While, Wendall Whitney, Toni Wicklow, Bill Wickluncl, Katy Wicklund, Larry Widing, Terry Wiehle, Mary Wilkes, Charlene Wilkins, Donna Williams, Sue Wilson, John Wirz, Amy Wingrcf, Kay Wolerfz, Wayne Wollurn, Sandi Worrell, Jan Wronski, Rita Yale, Richard Yoraway, Dodie Young, Bev Younkin, Dave Ystesund, Dan Zaycheck, Frank Zebaugh, Sally Zeller, Arlene fi an -va' - K: . or ,,, A , A-:. ' 4. A I ,A . W' il -iii iw L ' ra 1 i V f . --wu- V'-fi ' A ff- Ti -S if s ' ,. ih yziq ,, h I . . .1 fi i W' is , 'A , I H, ,fx f . i9 I A W r i , '2 7 'fs f -' 'A ' W f i' f f-11 f i,,, W s W ' . . , ii in A I LQ: ,im as X9 .+ 2' , f. 'W' 7 'W 2,-A 3 K 13' g 'T' if 6 rm ai K ,Q wg? ,Aff Till E - Q . erik Looking forward to their senior year, M. Soulia, B. Iverson, and R. 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A'f'.j' T 23 V4 N.: ,gg f ,, 1 X- ' W9 ,,,, ,. pf ' .Q f Wxp ' in V'3V'frv ' Alu' ' ,' l I N Yf,- Ng' W ZA ,, ,Z K ,K L l Vg.. ..1 ., LKVMVD: wi 7, . A-NNN ri i LV I , QL' gh M ' L 9 'A ' , 'R R' V 2 ' ' VW K J If Q AQ 'Wi ,- av , - , . ' A X S 44 , , A at S My- ' -ani 4- 12? i' 3 , Hy M A W4 5... I V ,I 'X 5 S Q a Hg Q M . 1 YA , A ' wg X U . ,, . Q' , 1' I S' X Three years filled with new experiences and new responsibilities began on September 5, l9o2, for over nine hundred sophomores. The class of l965, found the flrst weeks of school exciting, but confusing. With many new friends and foces and so many new rules to learn, the sophomores had o hectic time adjusting to high school life. Each sophomore had to decide for himself if he was going to use or abuse his new privileges. Emphasis was placed on studying along with extra-curricular activities. Sophomores found they had to budget their time so they could make room for all the activities that high school offered and still maintain high grades. For the sophomores wonderful experiences have iust begun as a student of Roosevelt High. New season ticket is used by J. Christensen. 207 Aanerud, Ronald Aarbo, James Abney, Sheryl Abraham, Kathryn Adams, Bruce Agre, Annetta Ahlgren, Warren Akey, Philip Aldape, Larry Alexander, Constance Alexander, Terry Alger, Andrea Ames, Jacquelyn Amo, Pat Amundson, Chris Andersen, Trudy Anderson, Annette Anderson, Cheryl Anderson, David P. Anderson, David W. Anderson, Donna Anderson, Ed Anderson, Gary Anderson, Gayle Anderson, Jim A d s John D. n er on, Anderson, John E. Anderson, Judith Anderson, Margie Anderson, Mary Sandra Sharon Anderson, 'Sue Anderson, Anderson, -i ir.. v i A- s :. 'A 'J . lf ' . 3 ' - V WI 3 'VM 2 4 g . - ,.. 1 g 1 3- 1 lis .N T . V V I 2 fn . A 3 staff , G. 5 t k E' .3 l i fi. 5, ral .Q rr. 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Bergan, Ruth Berger, Chris Berget, Pete Bergren, Bob Bergstrom, Gary Bergstrom, Kathy Bernstram, Dennis Bertrand, Lindo Biddle, JoRae Bielke, Warren Billings, Rosie Bingaman, William Bintlitt, Diane Biorkman, Kathy Blair, Lynn Blair, Richard Blum, Craig Borresen, Chuck Borris, Terry Bosold, Barry Bottem, Lea Bottolfson, Karen Bouchard, Sharon Bower, Kathy Bozonie, Mike Bozonie, Pat Brady, Duane Bransford, Dave Brastad, Ron Brattlond, Sue Breva, Dan Breyette, Torn Brinkman, Dennis Broderius, Bob Broms, Bonnie Broms, Pat . . i . , , , I if mf - .zftfl wt ,i I 1 WI if V f Q V .f. , , , :-r: el i f e ' , My i r , ' 'it 'l' 'itil ls. N 5' Al l f-r v 5441 , nil as - . Pg i 5, Z V , - -. , V -fl, B r . ' ., B Q ,QM ff F ,. ,,,,:, 1 in Y4 L A. gnggg 5 ,12 43 C H 'B Q, .., . ,,., Q W C, 'Y wr Wx' 23: 1 0 4 Q dbg. Vr ?,f. , X r f f MJJ fig! ' ' kg'sl,,'f ,jf , jx + ' 1 A .Q . V ., A A 9 ' . K IJ, I if X, ,li V V R7 In A ' ' ,i 4 W if f 209 ,A 4. K. Kupka ancl L. Brude prepare for semester exams. Carpenter, Henry Carpentier, Helen Carrillo, Joseph Carson, Greg Carter, Jan Carter, John Case, Rosemary Cassady, Bud Cecil, Pam Cederberg, John Chapman, Barb Chapman, Dennis Chase, Mary Cheesebrough, Ellen Chellquist, Sharon Chovan, David Christa, Toni Christensen, Joanne Christina, Toni Clark, Nancy Clark, Rollie Clarke, Sue Clausen, Jerry Clinton, Jim Clow, Sue Cook, Kathleen Cords, Nancy Cox, Charlotte Craighead, Larry Cramer, Joyce Crawford, Liz Crews, Sharon Crockett, Penny Cronberg, Carlyle Cubitt, Karen Cufilel, Ed Brown, Jim Brown, Ron Brucle, Lois Bukovatz, Chuck Barge, Jack ,,,,,,.,,.. . 5. 1 1 ,V 7 llil ai- A W 'W 'U N2 Q, x 'qrz , 1 T ,lssi sy , , , W .iq gg bg , I 5 xii? I V Qseqzgfg laik. 'Zi'-1 Milf. f . jk Burse, Tom W , W i , . Q Burning, Lindo fs ' we , g,,, I wif- ,.., . t, ' L C l , We - 'fi 4 ' 1. wif rri- ' . 'I Burt, Carol , -A , D 'Q If Burtnick, Nonnie BA ,W K I K ' W, Bush, Nancy ' Q , it Vrkk , I Calhoun, John -- - 5 .. . 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I 5' A . 7:7 594 ' J , Hullar, Ardith Hullett, Larry Hunter, John Hurd, Leonard Hurlburt, Bonnie Huston, Sue Hustvedt, Bette Hyde, Charlotte Hyllestad, Dick lbsen, Dennis lndrehus Dave Iverson Bruce lyerson Tim Jacobson Norman . , . V- ' Jandro, Linda '- Q , , i I Jansons, Andy K- Q we eww eye Hmwm fi I ' - Q. 'ii ' 2 53 ' 0 HSSH YH Q' K ' X, ' QT? , Johnson Bobe 'M V V - - X Johnson Bruce D. ,gi f , ' Johnson Bruce E. ii' 4 .. 1 , , 7 9 ae I Johnson, Carol A. ,M -, A-, Im, I Johnson, Carol H. I Y .- ' -V A A' V, V Johnson, Carolyn ll A Wifi ll Jglllrrlsgrrl' gLllryeLeonard ' J, im' , Johnson Gary Lynn f ' . ' pi - ', V X ' Johnson, Helen if if . Jolanson, Janice , ' ' Jo nson eannette ' 'ii F 'A g ' Johnson, Kathie ' 'Sl Johnson Kay 'Q I Johnson, Ken -' L Johnson Larry G. Johnson, Larry - X . 4 C .,,. .. J - .2 -m. 5+ no if ,rw ww J . ' fel ! -. 1 . f rf, LA ' f ei uf. 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Johnson, Tim Johnson, Vance Jones, Laurel Jones, Sue Jore, Dale Jorgensen, Jack Kabanuk, Dennis Karos, Cheryl Karpinen, Vicki Kawell, Linda Keenan, Gary Keller, Nancy King, Marlene Kinseth, Bruce Klanderud, Jim Kleckner, Linda Klingbeil, Dave Knickerbocker, Don Knickerbocker, Nansi Knox, Barry Knutson, Diane Kochendorfer, Sue Koefod, Karen Koenig, Sue Koerner, Avis Kohn, Linda Koles, Bob Konecny, Jim Koskon, Lowell Kostreba, Roger Kowalik, Janice Kreamer, Steve Kuchinski, Lynn Kulemkarnp, Kay Kummer, Diane Kunnari, Myrna Kupka, Kathie Kurtz, Mary Kutt, John Kuusisto, Russ Kylander, Janet Lollak, Georgia Lamberger, Dave Lambkin, Judy Lander, Lindo Landin, Carol Larsen, Betty 'Q 73 x Girls wait in line for hof lunches. ,--i io W Q U , -x L A I, - 'W A s Q- ' ' 'rs' T x Q f - .. f. -,Q J.-L , lu ,sg i 4r-- . 2 ,, L gg, : i H .'si: ,g:i,g - K , Q sgyg-5 7' Fw ' l' 1 :S V -- ' ' l ,ir ffl' , --.- .fl A2 - me .. f'n e f 4 4 L L , - : , ,f-.,.x- ,W .f ww -5 , 4? - 1' ,-v will U 1 ff s M 2 4 W sf QM, f we L , I , .. .. 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' fl K, '51 ,X ,f V 1- ' is 5 , . l X 'gf 215 Larsen, Sue Larson, Anver Larson, Dale Larson, Faith Larson, Gail Larson, Gene Larson, James Larson, Larry Larson, Todd Lash, Don Lassila, Ruth Lee, Beverly Lee, Ron Lenz, Steve Leppa, Kathryn Lewe renz, LuVern Lewis, Merry Lillehei, Tom Lillie, Barb Lind, Dave Lind, Gary Lindberg, Sandy Lindgren, Curt Lindskoag, Nancy Linneman, Chuck Lockner, Janet Loe, Carole Logli, Ron Loiia, John Long, Barb Lorenz, Larry Lowder, Nancy Lund, Tom Lundahl, Rick Lundeen, Diane Lundeen, Steve Lunerborg, Gene Lunclgaard, Denni Madson, Dawn Malmberg, Bruce Monk, Krisfopher Manfhie, Keith Marchand, Gail Marcy, Tom Marken, Al Marran, Phil Marth, Bob Marlinson, Gail Marty, Carol Martz, Michael Mason, Dick Masters, Tom Mathisrud, James Maftison, Mary 5 Mattson, Karen McConnell, Janice McDonald, Scott McMaster, Linda McNeil, Mary Mealrnan, David Mednis, Astride Melin, John Melquist, Louise Menten, Kathleen Michelson, Lee Mikelson, Lloyd Miller, Gordon Miller, Laura Miller, Linda Miller, Morris Miller, Pat Mifsch ke, llona Moir, Garry Molacek, Linda Mollick, Ken Moon, Greg Moore, Jeanie Moore, Mark Moreland, Jim Morris, Grace 5, pi' 11 Mortenson, Lorraine Master, Judy Muldoon, Marilyn Mustfull, Lolly Myrtvedt, John Nabben, Arthur Nakamoto, Naoni Nave, Linda Nelsen, Bob Nelson, Bob Nelson, Dennis Nelson, Diane E. Nelson, Diane M, Nelson, Diane P. Nelson Gary Nelson Jim Nelson, John Nelson Kathleen Nelson, Keith Nelson Linda Nelson, Marcia Nelson, Mel Nelson Nancy Nelson, Tom B, Nelson, Tom E. Nelson, Veona Nerdahl, Lewis Ness, Mike iw , a s if-1 is sJ fi-1 iw , jg H , -J ,S sw S: lm' J, 5 A , 'Q lf! s-.., 2 , iff ,', Ti - . fr ', MUS' - ,g, wv in KWH Sv ,Y , 2 I A 'E' -ff eg '. .zg -gig 3 .52 wg 5, M, ., ,..,.: ,S i jf ' V f A 6 ,, QW vw H? , f is 1 if it K bl 'R we-E? QQ,-ff' E g wi' .,,.. J , . , . 9 Q5 lj J J,,if T' J, fri' , E 5 ,, if Y, ws ' J ,fn 'Q T .gr , ' J s.rr, we J 11 ,gf , im 'M Y , ws gk ,J J M, ,, . I J J Q , --My V V-af? 35- -S 'J , I ,- ' , ' 3, H X - Ji gk ' ,sf , 1 J - ,isi si ' - wi 1 , fl, rr :sf - 7 Ness, Richard Neuman, Judy Neuwirth, Pat Peppy sophs cheer Teddy team on to victory. Newberg, Dave Newton, Gene Nieman, Danny Noid, Jerry Nordenwall, Thomas Nordholm, Dennis Nordstrom, Jim Norell, Larry Norgren, Michael Norgren, Pam Norling, Rolly North, Ted 216 ,,,7 J f A .si L 4. if L' ,J QC My 2:-.:--.' 'J iiifw ,Gi r 1 X leads' ,.---:1-::,,:r-5, 5: .1 .. ,s-i, . , J.,,,,.,, Q W. 8 3 if K . g 6 ii f -I ul N11 fb' 1 'siege JJ A, .,,,,,V I 3 .Ji if ? si f J . ff Q-ggi? si r N V- JJ LV,,-- D J, fr 1 ':. 1' J ' ss - rt . .EJ , ,,. J J, .J ,,. Z T Aff rs , 'ii' ilff - J. E: Q SZ? . J KJE15 . 5 ,., M - -,HW --1 - l : ,a,':4gfgi,f.,'e72:.m:,5 H f ' v'.'Zz?4:IzZ4'IePI- 4 -I .4 - 'li J 'V 'f 5751 A K ' : ,fx ,I ,f L ,J Jimi ' i i iiss T 4, -J J J 'L-V :sg ,ii Q , ,:,,, , , K f Q w,J ,, ! In Y J. 4 T :, T is - ,,.-r ,, ' J ,,JJ N isf ,,, , s we ' Sophomore girl and date enioy twisting at therr first tw , 252' la Norton, Linala ,,. -SN 1, ' f Novak, Ron fc' 'P nw g lfnfy' ,f 'Q Nowak, Richard N Y- N -'NOW 'V Nyloerg, Don 4- . - sew x . A ,f M m y I W K h l.. Nyberg, Ly e I Lf ' 'V ., -1, L Nye, David , Q.. , 'g7f,...d,,.f 'gp-nzt, 1 I Nypan, Ellen Y Nystrom, Gail . t 4, 1 P R M Y ' an , Oas, Maureen f v V r s :Q 'Y Oberlancler, Carol -we p s O'Brien, David 'atv A PX it 'y,f'3 2f O'Brien Jerry Q, .313 N' f- ' Q3 2' K, 6 fx A 5, f 38 N Qi N15 . .9 Ogdahl, Fred P O N, K 7. , Oieda, Sonia f ,. Q ,--N , N- ,f Okkelberg, Dave EX I H, V ', P Olausen, Faye . h K, ,V X r l if gm, 215 ff-:P 4, ? faiaa' 'E '- rf tiller K r Q A Ff5fP'!?f'g A 1-N 1 ,r ' rf , N 5 t' oimsfeed, David 3 5 Q t .. Olsen, Loren M , . ' ,W s... :J Olsen, Margie Q' ,shi , Olson, Dave x,,.fNt ,f5 1' A f f , , . -S- if e u Q x N , ,. it , ' 1 , -A the ff A Q A ff' . 'Q' A 'xt 3 J Olson, Diana Q JJ Cm, 'lp Olson, Diane Q . -Y ' Olson, Mary N21 fl a v i, , J X Olson, Nancy ' 5 i l if 'il 5' J' ' K , t' Ak Olson, Norm s ,N N 3522: Sify - f i t . N- M ran ' . , ,, Olson, Teresa homecoming dance. 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Parrish, Gene Patrick, Bruce Pearson, Candy Pedersen, Bruce Pederson, Jan Peters, S Peterson, andy Art Peterson, Bolo Peterson, Chris Peterson, Dave Peterson, Denny Peterson, Diane Peterson, Gary Peterson, Jim Peterson, Lance Peterson, Linda Peterson, Lloyd Peterson, Pam Peterson, Sandy Peterson, Steve 9 x K x xg if K my W X KK v K 6 K hm 4 -fbi, Tv' .Q ,t 7 if., Peterson, Trudy 4 Peterson, Vickie v- , . Peterson, Virginia Petit, Noel Phillips, Karen Pickit, Bonnie ' Pierce, Bob Pilarski, Mary Polak, Dennis K . Kv- 1 H K Q K, V ,. S E. wb ' I , I Polkinghorne, Ann K ff, ,awry Pope, Judy - 4' ' , 5'-H Pope, Yvonne K ' Q KK , , 6. ' f V 'L Pretzel, Joan 7' he .. ,l f , ' Ni- It 'f K J wwf, .W Piigulgickildy -1 W K n A 4 it V. 7 V K Puphal, John 4 ,iv 'A 2, V V- ' i, ,Q Putnam, Linda K' I , ' 4 A AW ' , sf? VJPKQK ,fi Quale, Pauline -: V --1 4.8591 --V fry! pt f wig. at 5,7 Quick, Sandy , V . , -- Quigley, Dan x - , A 0 Quinlan, Dave i :fi 'Q l S' y Q ' . . ' A 9, 3 P . 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VN . ,K in Rudy, Pauline K , ' 'X Ruona, Betty 'H' f iid , Rustad, Gene - R K- K - , Rustad, Nancy .' Ryan, Phyllis ' . w s ' L , ' - X U Q Rylander, Mary ' ., R- gabgkm Jill K ---' K .K ,. ac , ancy S ff' V f i Sale, Pat Ki 5 K Salverson, Nancy 3 3 1 gs- reef ' V, . ' A V, . Vi , - 3 an , oanne 1 -..V K jf. , K 'J db fx: ,wc Sandberg, Rosalie .1 , V IIK 3 5 E, 1 ' Sander, Nancy ' ,Eg - i, V' Sanders, Jay ' K f Sanders, Lauren A , . 'JJ Y . K. 'A r I . I . A K J ' ' Sandin, Sylvia - ,, A x Sandness, Glen ,I 1 ' W , 'B' Savold, Gary K ' ' K 2 ix Sawyer, Sandy Rv R ' Saxhaug, Rick 'W . ' 1- -1 f o five f f M , .S veg- K K ' M F , . '4' 4 ' fi SchaeHer, Patricia Schaubach, Terry Schlismann, Marc Schlosser, Jeff Schmidt, Diane 218 A lost look portrayed by sophomores on Sep- tember 5. O E. Q16 Parents get acquainted at sophomore tea. Senger, Mary Ann Severson, Steve Seymour, Gerry Seymour, Rick Shackelton, Mary Sharrow, Jim Shaughnessy, Mike Shaw, Sandy SheFField, Bob Shegstad, Bill Sheldon, Clark Shelley, Martha Shubick, Stephen Seims, John Sioclahl, Susan Siagren, Dean Skalstad, Marilyn Skarhus, Ron Skogland, Mike Skoglund, Linda Skovbroten, Sandy Slarks, Al Sly, Bob Smith, Bill Smith, Doug Smith, Marsha Snowbeck, Lynn Soine, Gloria Solmonson, Earle Solum, Bill Solum, Greg Sorensen, John Sorenson, Marcia Sorenson, Robert Soteroplos, Nancy Sowles, Carolyn Spangrud, Corky Sparr, Trudy Spence, John Stanley, Leigh Stanley, Tom Star, Jacqueline Stein, Dick Steinke, Sharon Stende, Dave Stenerson, Marshall Stenson, Jim Stevens, Sue Stevenson, Linda Stewart, Jim Stimmler, Dick Stinski, Carilyn Stinski, Marilyn Stivland, Dale St. Jacque, Bev Stone, Jeanette Strandberg, Carolyn Strandiord, Carl Strenge, Gary Stromberg, Judy Struck, Pat Suby, Judy Sullivan, Mickey 'N all , me 1: 'f . .n vi , .t L. 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Andersson, SENIORS RECEIVED SCHOLASTIC AWARDS Sixty-two seniors comprised The National Honor Society at Roosevelt. All The members were chosen in The Third quarter at Their senior year on The basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. A list ot all students with a 3.3 grade average or above was compiled by The counselors. This list was distribuTed To The faculty, who Then decided upon The membership. In an auditorium program on April 22, The members were introduced To The student body. The scholars were presented with membership pins and certificates. Also included in The program were Talks by The tour highest-ranking seniors. The students were also honored aT a dinner given tor Them by Their parents. HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: P. Platt, N. Lexvold, M. Froilcind, B, Broolcson, Soderling, B. Lynch, L. Culmer. ROW THREE: D. Luke, T. Kintop, D. Olson, W. S. Ness, M. Ruona, D. Hokanson, J. Kirchner, R. LiaBraaTen, L. Lybyer. ROW Teslce, K. Euckert, T. Weyrauch, B. Goranson, C. Wright, J. Hanson, M. Holl- TWO: M. Aalbers, N. Brooks, D. Ekdahl, J. Butler, D. Tiosvold, J. Bieldanes, M. nagel. iw wr INDEX A Aalbers, Mary 1LR-21 - 81,88,152, 222 Ackerblade, Ann 13051- 109,152 Albrecht, Carol 13111 - 105,152 Allison, Warren 1LR-21 - 152 Amundsen, Sonia 13051 - 82,108, 110,152 Andersen, Sandra 12121 - 82,152, 190 1963 ROGSEVELT STUDENT BODY SENIORS Bonin, Lawrence 11231 - 74,110,154 Boot, Sue 13301 - 154 Borg, Ronald 13211 - 96,99,154 Bork, John 12011 - 154 Borne, Brynn 1LR-21 - 81,90,102,110, 155 Bornes, Dennis 1106 - Bostrom, Herbert 11051 - 155 Batten, Bonnie 11231 - 81,94,155 Boyer, James 11061 - 116,117,155 Brayley, Lorna 13311 - 82,155 Breva, Karen 11211 - 82,98,155 Breyette, Carol 13311 - 82,106,155 Brinkman, Robert 11211 - 155 Broman, Ronald 13311 - 50,53,140, 155 Brooks, Nancy 13051 - 82,92,155,222 Brookson, Barbara 13241 - 144,145, 155,222 Brucciani, Jeanne 13051 - 106,155 Brundage, Donald 13201 - 98,110, 155 Bryant, David 13221 - 84,85,116, 1 17,155 Buhta, Ronald 11061 - 92,93,155 Bullis, Nancy Ann 1LR-11 - 5l,53,77, 81,98,100,107,155 Butler, Janis 11061 - 58,61,74,76,77, 82,93,100,144,151,155,222' 159,222 Andersen, Donald 13201 - 152 Anderson, David 12121 - 84,103,116, 117,152 Anderson, Dennis 13051 - 96,98,152 Anderson, Gary 1LR-11 - 121, 152 Anderson, Gloria 13201 - 82,100,152 Anderson, Kenneth 13201 - 152 Anderson, Michael 11211 - 152 Anderson, Neil 13181 - 128,152 Anderson, Randolph 12121 - 152 Anderson, Richard 13201 - 89,9O, 100,104,127,151,1521 Anderson, Russell 13241 -- 152 Anderson, Sha-ron 13311 - 82,144, 152 Anderson, Stanley 1LR-11 - 152 Anderson, Thomas 11231 - 152 Anderson, Wayne 1LR-11 - 153 Anderson, William 13311 - 153 -Andersson, Marta-Lena 13201 - 107, 153,222 Aronson, Jean 13201 - 82,144,153 Aveldson, Barbara 11161 - 106,153 B Backlin, Irene 13071 - 145,147,153 Bang, Judith 13201 - 82,92,153 Barrette, Marcelle 12051 - 82,153 Becker, Margaret 13201 - 90,111,153 Beckett, Sharon 13301 - 82,109,153 Beers, Beverly 13071 - 82,94,153 Beers, Bonnie 13331 - 82,94,105,153 Benolkin, David 12121 - 130,153 Benson, Georgann 13241 - 77,93,153 Bentson, Gayle 1LR-11 -- 106,153 Berg, Barbara 13211 - 77,82,153 Berg, Lynette 12121 - 82,93,100,108, 153 Berg, Myron 13201 - 84,153 Berg, Susan 13181- 1-11,153 Bergan, Kathryn 13241 - 59,82,93, 153 Berggren, Susan 13071 - 154 Berglin, Gerald 11231 - 154 Bergren, Joyce 13201 - 154 Bergstrom, John 13211 - 105 Berhow, David 12151 - 92,93,154 Bertrand, Kathleen 11211 - 82,94, 154,189 Beske, John 11231 - 77,154 Birk, Bonnie 13111 - 82,154 Bieldanes, John 13241 - 54,116,117, 130,131,133,154,222 Blazek, L. Jane 12121 - 86,154 Blommel, Audrey 13061 - 86,153 Blomseth, Carolyn 13241 - 154 Blum, Clydene 13241 - 82,94,103, 109,154 Boettcher, Bonita 13221 - 82,154 Bogen, Rolf 11231 - 154 Bohlin, Lawrence 11231 - 106,154 Bollin, Judith 13221 - 154 Bymark, William 13221 - 155 C Colin, Barbara 11211- 61,73,77,B1, 82,107,155- Carlsen, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Ca rlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carpent Wayne 12011 - 76,155 Barbara A. 1LR-11 - 156 Barbara J. 11061 - 81,156 Donald 13061 - 156 Judith 13181- 82,107,156 Lynn 12011 - 156,222 Rodney 12011 - 106,156 ier, Dennis 13061 - 92,100, 135,156 Carter, Diana 12151 - 77,93,156 Carter, Michael 11231 - 156 Carter, Robert 13331 - 156 Caryl, Gloria 1LR-21 - 82,156 Cermak, Lawrence 13051 - 106,156 Chall, Ronald 12111-156 Chambs, James 12121 - 156 Cherrier, Clittord 1LR-21 - 106,156 Childress, Sandra 13201 - 76,156 Christensen, Kenneth 13071 - 106, 156 Christianson, James 11211 - 156 Christie, Judy 12121 - 94,156 Christopherson, Calvin 13061 - 84, 96,99,1 10,156 Chulyak, Rose Ann 12111 - 82,157 Clauson, Pamela 11231 - 77,81,108, 157 Cline, Charles 13071 - 93,157 Collins, Elizabeth 13031 - 74,77,82, 157 Connell, Gary 11211-157 Conway, James 1LR-11 - 93,157 Conyne, Karen 13071 - 82,94,157 Couch, Gary 1LR-11 - 85,128,157 Crest, Dale11211-157' Cretinon, Vernon 11211 - 157 Crosby, Lorraine 13241 - 82,157 Culmer, Lessie 13301 - 73,82,89,9O, 223 97,104,157,222 Cummings, Cathryn 11231 - 81,158 Custer, Patricia 11061 - 61,90,98, 104,107,158,222 D Dahl, Kenneth 13031 - 98,158 Dahl, Philip 12051- 106,158 Dahlin, Diane 1LR-11- 106,158 Dahlstrom, Althea 13071 - 158,222 Dahnert, Susan 1LR-21 - 74,82,158 Darrah, James 1LR-11 - 97,98,99, 110,123,158 Davis, Alan 13241 - 158 Davis, Joyce 11061 - 71,76,82,101, 108,158,189 Dawson, Diane 13241 - 158 Deckas, Charles 12121 - 158 DeLaPena, Gilbert 13051 - 106,158 Derby, Diane 13061 - 158 Dillon, Michael 13031 - 90,158 Dingle, Albert 12121 - 97,158 Distad, Merrill 12151 - Dobrotz, Kathryn 12011 - 82,158 Dobratz, Kenneth 13071 - 158 Dodge, Beverly 13031 - 94,1581 Doelz, Barbara 12051 - 106,158 Donaldson, Timothy 13241 - 159 Dorrian, Margaret 13061 - 82,93, 105,159 Doss, Linda 12011- 90,105,111,159 E Edmunds, John 11231 - 57,58,61,75, 76,77,95,159 Eggan, Sonia 13331 - 106,159 Egolf, Marjorie 11231 - 50,53,73,76, 81,94,100,159 Eide, Phillip 12051 - 96,99,159 Eilers, Sally 12011 - 82,93,159 Eilitz, Ronald 13111 - 159 Eisemenger, Diane 11061 - 159 Ekberg, Arne 13301 - 159 Ekdahl, Diane 11231 - 74,77,82,100, Ekland, Janet 13111 - 82,159 Eliason, Susan 13311 - 77,82,100, 111,144,159,188 Elieff, Connie 13181 - 159 Englund, Jean 12011- 159 Engstrom, Scott 13111 - 73,85,128, 129,159 Ennest, Donald 12111 - 72,88,159 Enquist, Katherine 11211 - 95,159 Erickson, Byron 11231 - 159 Erickson, Darlene 13221 - 82,160 Erickson, Elaine 11211 - 93,98,16O Eriksen, Marcia. 13311 - 82,92,16O Erikson, John 13031 - 84,140,160 Ernsberger, Sharon 1LR-11 - 77,82, 160 Ervin, Jerry 12051 - 73,160 Essmann, Rolf 13031 - 94,160 Euckert, Kyle 12051 - 58,92,110,160, 222 F Falck, Richard 13221 - 160 Farrell, Charles 13221 - 160 Feehan, Rita 12111 - 160 Feider, Lynn 11231 - 104,110,111, 160 Felt, Jeffery 12111 - 57,85,116,117, 118,161 Felth, Nancy 13311 - 82,161 Fenstad, Gerald 11061 - 76,84,85, 116,117,161 Fernstrom, Diane 13331 - 94,161 Fields, Arnold 13221 - 116,117,130, 161 Filipek, Robert 12011 - 161 Fillmore, Pamela 11161 - 82,85,161 Fitzenberger, Lois 1LR-21 - 81,102, 115,147,222 Fitzgerald, William 13211 - 98,102, 103,115,161 Flanders, Robert 13221 - 137,161 Foley, Thomas 13061 - 92,161 Folwick, Sandra 12121 - 82,93,111, 161 Forsberg, Janet 13221 - 82,93,100, 107,161. Forseth, Lynne 11231 -- 81,95,100, 108,161 Forsland, Joan 13211 -- 86,108,161, 222 Fournier, Verna 13311 - 61,94,161 Frentz, Susan 13311 - 82,110,161 Frisch, Susan 13051 - 71,82,90,111, 161,222 Froiland, Mary 13181 - 77,82,93,107 161,222 G Gallagher, Janice 1LR421 - 94,161 Garant, Jettrey 11161 - 162 Garies, Joel 11211--162 Gaynor, Gary 11061 - 162 Gilbert, Daniel 13181 - 162 Gillespie, Dennis 12121 - 140,162 Given, William 11061- 116,162 Glander, James 12151 - 162 Glockner, Richard 1LR-21 - 162 Goetten, Gary 1LR-11 - 162 Golmen, Robert 12121 - 92,93,162 Goodlund, Mary 11161 - 77,82,93, 162 Goodman, John 13241 - 85,140,162 Goranson, Bradley 11061 - 162,222 Gorman, Sally 11061 - 162 Green, Tobie 13211 - 162 Grieme, Charles 12151 - 162 Guptil, Vicki Lynn 12121- 106,162 Gustafson, Joy 13061 - 98,110,162, 222 H Hackbarth, Constance 11211 f 162 Hagen, Hagen, Marla Rae 13241 - 162 Judith ILR-11 - 94,163,222 Halgrimson, Eileen 13051 - 72,163 Hall, Barbara 12111 - 82,100,103, 106,163 Hall, Jon 13331 - 54,56,85,116,117 130,131,132,133,163 Hallman, Rozmeree 13201 - 163 Halverson, Jeffery 13331 - 163 Hanna, Hansen Hansen Hanson 222 Hanson Glenn 13331 -163 Kenneth 12011 - 163 Louise 13221 - 82,163 Brian 11061- 116,117,163 Hanson, ,James D. 12011 - 98,163, , James M. iLR.n - 9299, 110,127,163 Hanson, Mary Ann 13071 - 68,76, 77,82,102,103,114,115,189 Hanson, Peggy Lee 13221 - 73,76,81, 95,144 Hanson, Robert 13301 - 110,163 Harloff, Roben 13201 - 77,82,108, 163 Harrison, Linda 12151 - 82,86,163 Hartman, William 13301- 61,163 Hartshorn, Leotai 13061 - 37,74,82, 96,99,107,1 10,163,222 Haug, Arlene 11231 - 81,163 Haugen, David 13181 - 164 Hecker, Paulette 13201 - 164 Hedin, Barbara 13061 - 92,93,164 Hegna, John 13061 - 164 Hendrickson, Arnold 11161 - 13,1 16, 1 17,1644 Hendrickson, Dale 13051 - 85,164 Hernandez, Lucy 13111 - 94,164 Herre, James 13201 - 92,93,164 Hesse, David 11211- 106,164 Hewitt, Roy 1LR-21 - 85,136,137,l64 Heyer, Rosemary 13201 - 77,82,104 164 Hilgert, Russell 13201 - 164 Hinkie, Mary 13301 - 73,81,89,90, 97,100,165,222 Hinrichs, Richard 12111 - 136,165 Hinrichs, Sharon 12111 - 77,82,151, 165 Hise, Charles 1LR-21 - 165 Hoecherl, Robert 13111 - 85,165 Hokanson, Dale 12121 - 76,109,165, 222 Hokansotn, Peter 12051 - 165' Hollnagel, Michael 1LR-21 - 9,85,130, 165,222, Holmquist, Dorothy 1LR-21 -- 61,98, 165,222 Howard, Kenneth 11211 - 165 Howard, Stephen 12011 - 88,165 Huber, Thomas 12121 - 77,85,123, 124,141,165,190 Huls, Marjorie 13181 - 165 Hunter, John 13071 - 85,109,141, 165 Huss, Janice 12051 - 93,165 l lbsen, Gary 13071 - 84,105,165 lverson, Linda 13111 - 82,93,107,165 lverson, Marlene 13181 - 82,147,165 Jacobson, Dean 13241 - Jacobson, Dale 1LR-21 - 85,100,135, 165 Jacobson, Karen 13301 - 51,53,74, 76,82,92,166 Jakobsen, Paul 13331 - 166 Jangula, Richard 13241 - 106,166 Jeche, Robert 13061 - 166 Jennrich, Kathleen 13331 - 82,93, 110,166 Jensen, Mark 13111 - 84,166 Johnson, Ann Marie 13331 - 82,166 Johnson, M. Cassie 13071 - 92,93, 106,166 Johnson Cheryl 13071 - 166,182 Johnson: Clark 13241 - 93,166 Johnson, Johnson, Dazrlene 13301 - 82,166 David 12151 - 96,98,166 Johnson, Dianne 13331 - 82,105,166 Johnson, Donald 13221 - 50,53,130, 133,166,189 Johnson, Douglas 12051 - 54,76,98, 123,124,126,166 Johnson, Elwood 13301 - 59,93,98, 110,166 Johnson, Gary 13031 - 166 Johnson, Jane 13071 - 72,76,82,107, 166,189 Johnson, Janet 13211 - 82,98,106, 166 Johnson, Janice 12151 - 82,107,166 Johnson, Joan 11211- 81,85,108, 167 Johnson June 13031 - 82,167 Johnson Marilyn 13061 - 167 Johnson Robert 11061 - 13,167 Johnson, Ronald 11211 - 167' Johnson, Ruth 13241 - 167 Johnson, Sandra 11161 - 81,100,167 Johnston, Virginia 1LR-21 - 81,108, 167 Jorgensen, Bruce 11231 - 167 Joungquist, Joyce Ann 11161 - 74, 81,107,167 Jurkovski, Scott 13331 - 85,136,167 K Kafka, Gale 11061 - 167 Kalanquin, Douglas 13301 - 167 Kambeitz, William 11061 - 69,96,98, 99,141,167 Kanderovskis, Andris 12011 - 167 Karlsen, Annar 13221 - 167 Karlstad, Gregory 11211 - 92,93,167 Keitges, Joyce 1LR-11 - 81,144,167 Kerteld, Robert 13031 - 167 Kingsbury, James 13301 - 106 Kingston, Jacquelyn 13061 - 77,82, 94,167 Kinikin, Doris 13051 - 168 Kintop, Terence 13311 - 90,98,168, 222 Kirchner, James 13111 - 89,11O,168, 222 Kissel, Steven 12051 - 89,168 Kitzman, Janet 13211 - 168 Kjona, Mary 12051 - 50,82,92,109, 144,168 Kline, Jack 13031 - Kline, Richard 11231 - 168 Klocek, Sandra 12121 - 106,168 Knight, Michael 12181 - Knight, Ross 13181 - 168 Knox, Christine 13051 - 77,82,168 Knutson, James 13031 - 106,168 Knutson, John 12051 - 168 Knutson, Richard 11211 - 168,222 Koch, Susan 13111-168 Kollodge, Judith 12151- 101,168 Karts, Janice 12111 - 168 Kottke, James 12011 - 168 Kovacik, Nancy 13031 - 82,168 Kragness, Richard 13311 - 54,76,84, 85,94,107,1 16,1 17,130 Kraudy, Joseph 11061 - 168 Kreamer, Jay 13051 - 169 Krinhop, Michael 13111 - 169 Krook, Gregory 13311 - 84,90,169 Krueger, Linda 11161 - 81,95,169 Kulander, Gene 13201 - 84,105,169 Kulenkamp, M. David 13111 - 169 Kunz, Mary Jo 12011 - 74,75,77,82, 85,169 Kuykendall, Arlene 13061 - 169 Kwakenat, Kay 1LR-11 - 81,85,169 Kylander, Jennifer 12051 - 106,169 Kylander, William 12111- 169 Kyllonen, Michael 13221 - 169 L Labbe, Andrea 13181 - 169 Lagerquist, Jane 12111 - 106,169 Laimonis, Anita 12111 - 77,82,100, 169 Lakner, Vicki 11181 - 94 Lamberger, Kay 1 3111 - 50,82,93, 108,118,144,145,169 LaMont, Jillaine 13031 - 82,92,93, 105,169 Lanigan, Michael 13221 -- 141,169 Larsen, John 12011 - 85,100,127,169 Larsien, Constance 12121 - 82,169 Larson, Carol 13311 - 170 Larson, Claudia 11211 - 82,107,170 Larson, Harold 12121 - 97,170 Larson, Janice 11231 - 106,170 Larson, Kenneth 12111 - 170 Larson, Norman 13071 - Lazar, Peter 13031 -- 170 Lehmann, Barbara 13051 - 170 Leibrock, Lorna 13181 - 77,82,101, 10'3,108,170,188 Lenton, Rextord 13061 - 106,170 Leppa, Nancy 12051 - 50,82,93,144, 147,170 Lexvold, Nancy 13181 - 82,92,107, 170,222 LiaBraaten, Roxann 13201 -- 82,93, 107,170,222 Lilia, Kaye 1LR-21 - 58,61,82,93,101, 107,144,147,170,190,222 Liljegren, Dennis 11061 - 90,111,170 Lindberg, Diane 13051 - 76,82,170 Lindberg, Robert 13061 - 8,48,51,52, 76,85,130,131,132,170,190 Lindell, Stephen 13211 - 93 Lindgren, Janet 1LR-11 - 170 Lindquist, Clatrice 12111 - 82,87,170 Lloyd, Lynda 11061 -' 106,111,170 Lotgren, Ronald 13061 - 170 Lovberg, Carol 11161 - 77,81,94,108, 171 Luke, David 13071 - 110,171,222 Lull, Alanah 13311 - 61,82,92,93,171 Lundahl, Marie 11061 - 81,90,1l1, 171 Lundquist, Brian 13221 - 73,171 Lundquist, Richard 12011 - 76,77,171 Luoma, James 13201 - 93,171 Lutsey, Karen 11161 - 81,171 Lybyer, Leah 11211- 73,81,102,109, 171,222 Lynch, Barbara 13301 - 9,164,171, 222 Lyng, Constance 12111 - 82,171 M Maas, Thomas 13061 - 171 MacDonald, Gayle 13051 - 172 Maday, Tom 13211 - 172 McDonald, Donald 12151 - 172 McDonald, Karen 1LR-21 - 77,82, 102,107,115,172,188 Mclntyre, Victoria 12121 - 172 McLean, Robert 13031 - 172 McMorrow, Patriycia 13071 - 98,172 McNamara, Karen 12051 - 172' Mercer, Mariorie 12111 - 173 Merritt, Mariorie 13111 - 77,82,173 Midthun, Eddie 13051 - 1731 Milier, Beveirly 13211 - 82,105,173 Miller, Karen 11231- 173 Miller, Mark 11231 - 98,173 Miller, Mary 13211 - 62,82,100,144, 173 Mitby, Carole 11161 - 24,74,82,102, 108,114,1 15,144,145,173 Mitsch, Wayne 13311 - 173 Moberg, Jane 13031 - 106,173 Moe, Linda 11161 - 82,173 Molinaro, John 11161 - 92,173 Molstad, Brian 13311 - 77,84,90,110, 173 Moon, John 13181 - 74,75,84,85, 121,173 Moore, Peter 13301 - 173 Moortell, Judith 13031 - 94,173 Mortenson, Karen 11161 - 81,173 Mosher, Marc 13181 -- 173 Moyer, Joan 12011 - 82,94,109,173 Mullen, Patricia 12011 - 74,82,107, 173 Muller, Erik 11161 - 100,174 Murtaugh, Robbin 13301 - 94,174 Myers, David 12011 - 96,98,99,174 N Nelsen, Julie 13071 - 77,82,174 Nelson, Daniel 13051 - 85,116,117, 174 Nelson, David 13331 - 174 Nelson, James 13071 - 105,174 Nelson, Janet 12151 - 81,82,95,174, 188 Nelson, Janice 1LR-21 - 105,174 Nelson, John 11161 - 90,174 Nelson, Joyce 12011 - 174 Nelson, Julianne 11211 -- 50,93,100, 144,174 Nelson, Leone' 13051 - 61,82,93,175 Nelson, Mary 13051 - 77,82,100,108, 175 224 Nelson, Philip 13051 - 77,85,140,175 Nelson, Richard 13111 - 175 Nelson, Roberta 12151 - 82,175 Nelson, Thomas 12151 - 94,175 Ness, Nancy 13221 - 93,106,175 Ness, Susan 12151 - 50,76,82,144, 145,147,175,222 Neuendorf, Robert 13311 - 85,100, 127,175 Neuman Neuman n, Joan 12151 - 82,175 n, Judith 13061 '- 175 Neumann, Robert 12011 -- 136,175 N-ewhouse, Ca-rol 12111 -- 94,175 Nicholas, John 13301 - 54,85,136, 175 Nichols, Lynne 13331 - 77,81,147, 151,175,211 Nicoloit, Carole 12051 - 77,81,82, 92,100,175 Nielsen, Dennis 12121 - 98,175 Nordstrom, Jon 1LR-21 - 85,130,14l, 175 Normington, JoAnn 13301 - 82,93, 175 Nyberg, Joanne 13061 - 74,77,82, 93,175 Nygard, Judith 12121 - 94,176 Nylander, Richard 13051 -1 Nyman, Margaret 13301 - 77,82,176 Nystrom, Gerald 11231 - 176 O Obinger, Diane 13071 - 82,100,103, 106,176 Ocel, David 13061 - 85,136,141,176 O'Connor, Kathleen 12111 - 82,176 O'Denius, David 13221 - 98,110,176 Ogdahl, Joanne 11211 - 82,106,176 O'Hern, Carol 13131 - 82,110,176 Okkelberg, Donald 13331 - 85,121, 136,176,188 Olds, David 11211 - 85,100,127,140, 176 Olean, Dennis 1LR-21 - 85,116,117, 176,190 Olson, Barbara 13071 - 77,82,176 Olson, Brenda 13241 - 82,1761 Olson, Carleen 11161 - 77,81,176 Olson, Douglas 13331 - 61,116,117, 176,222 Olson, Dwayne 1LR-21 - 176 Olson, Leslie 13071 - 116,117,176 Olson, Michael 12121 - 106,176 Olson, Roger 13301 - 176 Olstead, Bruce 12011 - 177 Opstad, Nancy 13331 - 106,177 Ostlund, Duane 13071 - 123,177 Owen, Palm, Sh Ronald 13211 - 90,98,99,177 P arron 13311 - 106,177 Palmborg, James 13051 - 84,177 Palmer, Thomas 13031 -- 88,177 Pardino, Paulson, Samuel 1303-1 - 177 Bruce 13031 - Pawlowski, Janis 13111 - 177 Peach, Gary 1LR-11 - 177 Pedersen, Marlene 12111 - 177 Peroutky, Arthur 13241 - 177 Peterson, Peterson, Dale 12051 - 177 Eileen 11211- 106,177 Peterson, Grant 13071 - 177 Peterson, Peterson, Neil 1LR-21 - 177,188 Richard 12051 - 177 Petterson, Charles 11061 - 84,88,177 Piontkow ski, Mary 1LR-11 - 107,177 Pipes, Mary 1LR-11 - 81,177 Plantin, Bruce 13211 - 106 Platt, Priscilla 12051 - 61,86,92,93, 104,107,178,222 Pohl, Ronald 13111 - 178 Polsfuss, Thomas 11211 - 178 Pouh, Sharon 11231- 81,105,l11, 178 Price Barbara 12111- 178 Price, Patricia 11161 - 81,178 Pritt, Cat herine 1LR-11 - 94,1781 Profant, Janice 13241 - 106,178 Puphal, Mary 13051 - 24,74,82,107, 151,178,222l Q Quick, Robert 13211 - 85,116,l17, 178 R Rampi, Janet 12011 - 74,82,85,101, 178 Rateau, Kathleen 13221 - 82,93,178 Raymond, Gayle 1106 - 81,102,178 Reasland, Judith 13061 - 81,108,178 Redmond, David 11161 - Reed, Thomas 13201 - 178 Reese, Kathy 13211 - 82,94,178 Reis, Thomas 13031 - 84,85,178 Riebe, Carole 13181 - 178 Riley, Kathleen 13241 - 82,96,99, 1 10,178 Ringsrud, Kathryn 13331 - 82,93, 108,178,222 Rodin, James 13031 - 76,85,136,141, 179 Ross, Carolyn 13211 - 82,93,105, 110,178 Roverud, Jay 1LR-21 - 179 Rude, Shirley 13211 - 179 Ruona, Marlys 11211 - 81,92,102, 108,179,222 Rydberg, Ylva 13311 - 106,179 Ryden, Jill 12151 - 82,86,179 S Sager, Ellen 13111 - 179 Salisbury, Carolyn 11231 - 81,92,179 Salsbery, Larry 13301 - 96,97,98,99, 179 Samuelson, Karin 11211 - 108,179 Sandau, Karen 13301 - 144,147,179, 222 Sondell, Sandra 13241 - Sandstrom, Judith 13061 - 107,180, 222 Sartell, Jeffrey 12051 - 98,136,180 Sather, Carol 12121 - 106,180 Sather, Richard 13301 - 180 Savik, Sherilyn 13061 - 82,108,180 Scanlon, Marcia 13221 - 61,77,82, 180 Scheele, Lynn 11061 - 62,73,81,85, 101,107,180 Schleicher, Gerald 12051 - 85,121, 142,180 Schieber, Dianne 11061 - 102,180 Schirer, Daniel 13301 - 180 Schlismann, Duane 13111 - 95,116, 117,142,180 Schmaltz, Kathleen 1LR-21 - 8,4B,50, 51,52,55,58,74,81,93,101,107,180, 190 Schmitt, Thomas 13051 - Schook, Wesley 13111 - 180 Schrader, Michael 13311 - 180 Schreiner, Sandra 13071 - 82,106, 180 Schrems, Verena 13061 - 55,58,82, 10l,107,110,151,18O Schubert, Richard 13201 - 180 Schubitzke, Kent 13181 - 98,180 Schuck, David 13071 - 90,180 Schuldt, Donald 13311 -- 92,110,180 Schwanz, Ronald 12151 - 136,151, 181 Schwartz, William 12121- 110,181 Schwensen, Nancy 13201 - 106,181 Scott, Dennis 12151 - 181 Seaver, Jerrold 12111 - 181 Seibert, Janice 13301 - 181 Selfors, Ronald 13221 - 89,181,222 Selstad, John 13111 - 76,85,102,114, 115,136,151,164,181,189,222 Seman, Ronald 13241 - 181 Shaddrick, Pamela 13071 - 82,181 Sharrow, Roberta 13031 - 82,107, 181 Sheldon, Barbara 13111 -- 82,90,181, 222 Shultz, Georgia 13211 - 82,105,181 Silbernagel, Josephine 13061 - 181 Silver, Sally 13211 - 82,181 Silverberg, Jon 12111 - 96,98,99, 181,222 Siosten, Diane 11161 - 181 Skoglund, Wesley 131 11 - 94,181 Slater, Keith 13061 -' 85,136,181 Slavik, Robert 13181 - 49,76,85,92, 116,117,181,189 Sloan, Suzanne 13031 - 82,94,182 Smalls, Mildred 12151 - 92,182 Smisek, Ronald 13211 - 89,90,151, 182,222 Smith, Judy 13111 - 182 Smith, Larry 12011 - 182 Soderling, Mary 12151 - 82,182,222 Solomonson, Daryl 13311 - 76,85, 116,117,129,141,182,188 Soltis, Jean 13241 - 77,82,108,182 Starkey, Lynette 13031 - 82,93,182 Stein, Byran 12011 - 106,182 Stern, Colleen M. 13241 - 182 Stevens, Larry E. 1LR-21 - 182 Stolpe, Laura 13241 - 73,82,182 Stolz, Karen 12051 - 182 Stone, Spencer 11161 - 84,96,98, 140,182 Stoneman, Kay 13331 - 82,107,182 Storholm, James 13331 - 182 Stratton, Dawn 12011 - 61,82,90,182 Strom, Eileen 12121 - 82,92,111,157, 182 Strom, Ronald 13031 - 182 Stromquist, Frank 13221 - Svitak, Elaine 13111 - 183' Svitak, Joanne 11211 - 74,81,183, 222 Svoboda, Carol 13071 - 183 Swain, Sheryl 11211- 71,81,94,109, 183 Swanson, Joel 11161 - 183 Swanson, Kathleen 12011 - 82,101, 108,183 Swanson, Milton 13211 - 77,85,183 Swanson, Ralph 11211-183 Swanson, Robert 13311 - 84,85,183 Swanson, Sharon 13331 - 82,183 Swanson, Suezann 1LR-11 - 183 Swanson, William 11161 - 51,53,73, 107,123,124,183 Sweatland, Sharon 13301 - 82,106, 184 Syrdal, Ann 12151 - 90,184,222 T Tanner, Lydia Ann 12051 - 102,107, 184 Tantzen, Sandra 13201 - 82,184 Toplin, Carol 13211 - 50,53,74,82, 101,108,145,1B4,190' Terry, Barbara 12051 - 74,184 Teske, Walter 13181 - 85,102,114, l15,136,151,184,222 Thieme, Paul 11161-184 Thistlewood, Dennis 13241 - 106 Thomas, Jel1rey 13181 - 184 Thompson, Miriam 13111 - 92,184 Thompson, Ruth 12051 - 82,110,144, 184 Thompson, Stephen 12111 - 92,184 Thoreen, R. Dale 1LR-21 - 93,184 Thorn, Ronald 1LR-11 - 85,100,127, 184 Thorpe, David 11161 - 103,184 Thue, Susan 1LR-21- 50,94,101,184 Tinglestad, Janet 13311 - 184 Tischer, Mary 12111 - 82,144,184 Tjosvold, Dean 13331 - 51,53,58,76, 85,122,123,125,184,190,222 Tollefsbol, Mary 11061 - 62,77,93, 184 Tourand, David 12151 - 185 Toussaint, Carol 1LR-11 - 81,82,93, 144,145,185 Triplett, Vivian 13211 - 82,93,102, 185 Trisko, Cynthia 13221 - 82,86,94,185 Trolander, John 13211 - 85,121,135, 142,185 Tutko, Marian 11161- 86,110,185 Tysdal, Dale 11061 - 185 U Ugstad, John 12151 - 90,141,185 Ukura, Karen 12111 - 51,55,74,77, 81,82,93,109,185,222 Ursel, Vaun 12151 -- 74,90,143,185 Useman, Daryl 12051 - 93,185 V Vanderpocl, Boyd 11231 - 88,105, 185 Vaux, Valerie 1LR-21 - 61 Verran, Janice 11161 - 82,109,185 Verschuur, Anita 13031 -82,106,185 Vesterby, Paulette 13181 - 101,185 Vining, Mary 13031 - 72,81,185,222 W Wager, Steven 12151 - 95,185 Wahlberg, Shirley 13201 - 82,92,93, 109,185 Walker, Kenneth 12111 - 185 Wallin, William 13031 - 89,110,185 Wandberg, Robert 13331 - 85,121, 143,186 Wangstad, Jeffrey 13331 - l36,137, 186 Ward, Dennis 12051 - 186 Ward, Janet 13331 - 82,186 Waterhouse, Leone 13331 - 92,110, 186 Waterman, Linda 13031 - 186,222 Watson, Frank 11221 - 106,186 Watters, Daniel 13181 - 186 Weaver, Gary 13221 - 186 Weigel, Cecilia 11231 -- 74,81,186 Westby, Gary 13301 - 85,92,116, 117,186,189 Westby, James 1LR-11 - 76,84,1 10, 186 Westergaard, Alyce 13301 - 82,93, 100,103,186 Westmon, Gary 12111 - 186,188 Weston, Jeanette 13181 - 82,100,186 Weyrauch, Theodore 11161 - 58,61, 84,89,151,186,222 White, Diane 12051 - 186 Whitney, Albert 13301 - 186 Wicklund, Donald 1LR-11 - 186 Wicklund, Jorgen 13221 - 85,117,186 Wicks, Marianne 13331 - 82,94,100, 144,187 Widell, Charles 12151 - 110,187 Wiencke, David 13181 - 92,187 Will, Richard 13311 - 187 Williams, Nancy 13201 - 82,92,101, 144,187 Williams, Sandra 13301 - 72,82,90, 187,222 Williamson, Charlotte 13221 - 187 Wilson, Bonita 1LR-11 - 82,187 wanokuf, Carol 13221 - 82,187 Wischew, Steven 1LR-11 - 187 Wittels, Gail 12121 - 85,107,187 Wold, Robert 13211 - 84,136,143,187 Wright, Charles 13181 - 89,90,110, 187,222 Wright, Lee 12051 - 187 Y Young, Marlean 13181 - 187 .IUNIORS A Aamot, John 13131 - 96,98,99,193 Aanestad, Robert 12081 - 100,108, 193 Abney, Gerald 13291 - 91,146,193 Abraham, Barbara 13081 - 102,107, 193 Abrahamson, Thomas 12201 - 103, 193 225 Ackerman, Marion 12021 - Ackerson, Barbara 12211 - 101,193 Ackland, Charles 13021 - 98,99,103, 193 Adams, Janet 12091 - 193 Adamson, Russell 11291 - 193 Ahl, Marilyn 12061 -- 79,92,193 Albrecht, Frank 13131 - 123,193 Allison, Judith 12211 - 77,90,193 Allison, Patricia 12081 - 79,91,100, 101,193 Amo, Sandra 12141 - 79,107,193 Amyotte, Michelle 13131 - 91,98,193 Andersen Bruce 13291 - 127,193 Anderson, Carol 13131 - 100,110, 193 Anderson, Jack 12231 - 91,101,193 Anderson, Jacqueline 12081 - 193 Anderson James 12041 - 121,193 Anderson, Judith 13131 - 79,80,96, 98,110,193 Anderson Mark 13081 - 96,123,142, 193 Anderson Kathy 12081 - 94,193 Anderson Mary 12201 - 193 Anderson, Phyllis 13131 - 77,80,94, 107,193 Anderson, Roger 13101 - 90,193 Anderson, Sharon 11221 - 95,193 Arendt, William 12141 - 193 Armstrong, Bonnie 11131 - 95,193 Armstrong, Donald 12141 - 193 Arneson, Randall 13271 - Ashbaugh, Linda 11201 - 78,86,193 Ashim, Larry' 11131 - 193 Asplund, Eugene 12021 - Aus, Berit13131- 91,108,110,193 Awes, Kathryn 11131 - 103,194 Axberg, Joan 12061 - 79,100,101, 111,194 B Backman, Roger 11201 - 194 Bohn, Michael 13171 - Balcke, Ethelbel 13101 - 194 Ball, Gayle 13131 - 194 Ballman, Richard 11271 - 194 Bancroft, Earl 12061 - 194 Bane, Gordon 12061 - Baran, Pamela 12041 - 194 Bernd, Shirley 13101 - 86,109,194 Barry, Richard 12061 - 194 Barth, Patrick 13171 - 1942 Bays, Janet 11081 - 79,105,194 Becker, Gretchen 13121 - 79,95,109, 194- Becker, Russell 12211 - 96,99,100, 140,194 Becklund, Marlene 13171 - 80,107, 11 1,194 Behncke, Carol 12091 - 1941 Behnke, Bruce 12201 - 194 Bekke, Alice 12041 - 87,90,194 Belland, Martin 12211- 194 Bendik, Georgine 13101 - 80,95,100, 107,194 Bentson, Scott 12141 - 84,-91,110, 139,194 Berg, Lyle 1111 - 194 Be-rg, Sandra 12221 - 90,93,111,194 Berg, Thomas G. 11201 - 194 Bergin, Linda 13271 - 78,100,107, 145,194 Bergland, Paul 13271 - 194 Berglund, Michael 12081 - 103,194 Bergman, Alan 13081 - 109,116,142, 194 Bergstrom, Judith 12231 - 80,101,194 Berquist, Karen 11081 - 102,194 Berry, George 13131 - 90,96,97,98, 99,127,194 Biros, Allen 12081 - 194 Bishop, Mary 12231 - 78,194 Biornson, Gunnar 12201 - 194 Blikstad, Elizabeth 12141 - 80,108, 194 Bliss, Dean 13171 - 99,194 ,.-1-ii.-. Blix, Jane 11271 - 80,100,103,195, 204 Blomquist, Joyce 11291- 87,91,101, 102,195 Blumke, Michael 1111 - 195 Bogard, Judith 1111- 109,195 Bogema, Marlene 12081 - 195 Bogen, lnger1l131 - 195 Bomsta, Mairlys 13231 - 79,107,195 Bonin, Darryl 11201 - 195 Bonstrom, Barbara 11181 - 97,98, 100,109,195 Borg, Thomas 1111 - 195 Borries, Janice 12041 - 80,B6,105, 195 Borries, Judith 12141 - 79,86,105, 107,195 Botten, Carol 11221 - 80,95,195f Bowers, Roger 11201 - 195 Bowman, Anne 12041 - 195 Boyer, Sandra 11271 - 86,145,195 Bradison, Diane 12021 - 79,101,108, 147,195 Brandanger, Shirley 13171 - 80,92, 109,195 Brendal, Dean 13171 - 157,195 Brenden, Gail 12141 - 78,92,1951 Brewer, Lonnie 13271 - 78,94,100, 107,l 10,195 Breyette, Steven 13231 - 195 Briles, Janice 11221 - 94,195 Brinkman, John 13021 - 195 Bruer, Robert 11 181 - 98,127,195 Bruestle, Terrill 11271 - 128 Bucko, Stephanie 11291 - 195 Buelow, Kathleen 13101 - 80,92,105, 107,195 Bundy, Cole 13171 - 195 Burk, Mary 12021 - 78,100,195 Burnside, Connie 12201 - 79,110,195 Buske, Richard 12141 - 91,195 Butterwick, Roger 13021 - 85,92,100, 116,135,142,195 Bysedt, Brian 11201 - 84,121,142,195 C Calhoun, Bonnie 1111- 79,109,195 Camp, Lyle 1111 - 85,116,117,130, 142,195 Carlsen, Rog 12041 - 195 Carlson, Barb 13171 - 90,93,100, 102,195 Carlson, Bonnie 12081 - 195 Carlson, Don 11291 - 84,195 Carlson, John 13021 - 96,99,195 Carlson, Mike 12021 - 77,195 Carlson, Phil 1111 - 84,85,91,139, 195 Carlson, Shirley 11201 - 195 Carpenter, Steve 11181 - 95,195 Casey, Dennis 11221 - Casey, Pat 11131 - 95,195 Caverly, Scott 13121 - 96,99 Cedarberg, John 1111 - 109,195 Champlin, Barb 12231 - 79,102,195 Birdie 13021 - 195 Chati1eld, Don 13291 - 140,195 Chatras, Francis 12201 - 195 Chayer, Darrell 12091 - 84,91,194, 1 95' Cheesebrough, Sue 13021 - 78,9l, 195 Chlebecek, Diane 13291 - 195 Christensen, Dane 12201 - 195 Christensen, Diane 12141 - 98,195 Christensen, Keith 13121 - 105,123, 125,195 Christensen, Ron 13171 - 195 Christenson, Tom 12231 - 116,117, 142,195 Christopher, Christy, Dennis 12141 - 105,195 Chulyak, Mary 11131 - 79,91,195 Clausen, Darlene 12211 - 103,195 Clemens, Tom 11271 - 195 Clow, Bob 1111- 195 Conrad, Carol 12141- 101,102,195 Cooney, Richard 11221 - 130,132, 195 Cords, Dave 11221 - 116,117,195 Corey, Anne 13231 - 195 Cowan, Cathy 11311 - 78,90,91,95, 111,195,201 Creamer, Rick 12211 - 195 Cunningham, Sylvia 11181 - 196 D Dahl, Pot 12231 - 91,102,105,196 Dahl, Sandy 1111 - 90,100,101,111, 196 Dahlman, Dave 1111- 141,196 Dalbec, Dave 13121 - 196 Dale, Kathy 13081 - 196 Danberg, Cheryl 13121 - 77,80,196 Date, Greg 13271 - 77,85,116,130, 196 Daum, Louise 13231 - 94,196 Deibler, Chuck 13081 - 196 de Malignon, Daryl 13131 - 196 Denzer, John 12231 - 103,196- Deutsch, Dia-ne 12081 - 98,100,101, 196 Dietz, Sue Ellen 12201 -- Dilly, Donna 13131- 196 Docken, Tom 12041 - 84,91,196 Donnelly, Richard 12201 - 196 Dorrian, Mike 11181 - 196 Dosch, Lynn 12091 - 196 Dory, Bob 13231 - 196 Dubisar, Carol 11291 - 80,107,196 Duvall, LeRoy 11131 - 1961 Dybdahi, Grethe 11081 - 79,B6,100, 108,196 Dye, Jim 11081 - 95 Dynes, Roger 13121 - 91,98,123,196 E Easthagen, Lynn 11271 - 95,196 Ecklund, Kim 12081 - 1961 Edquist, Robert 12041 - 196 Eidsvoog, Jane 12211 - 78,101,110, 196 Eisner, Ernie 13101 - 196 Elder, Bill 11201 - 96,98,100,196 Elg, LaVay 12021 - 79,196 Eliason, Dick 12091 - 196 Elmshauser, Tim 13271 - 196 Eng, Jeff 11181 - 196 Engelsgierd, Mike 13271 - 84,110,116, 142,196 Engelsgierd, Sander 11081 - 84,92, 116,117,142,196 England, Cheryl 11221 - 78,94,102, 110,196 Ennest, Barb 13291 - 86,90,91,107, 193,194,196 Epple, Denny 12081 - 137,196 Epple, Dorothy 11181 - 102,107,196 Erickson, Cheri 12201 - 102,103,107, 196 Erickson, Jim 13081 - 96,99,109,196 Erickson, Jeanine 11221 - 196 Erickson, Sheryl 12211 - 105,196 Esby, Dorothy 12201 - 91,101,103, 196 Estey, Carl 13131 - 86,99,196 Evan, Gary 12021 - 197 Evans, David 13081 - 91,197 Evans, Pat 11181 l 80,98,197 F Fagerholm, Ric 13271 - 96,98,99,100, 103,197 Fahey, Pam 12211 - 78,105,197 Farrell, Judy 13171 - 197 Fedderly, Roger 12041 - 197 Ferguson, Judy 11201 - 101,102,197 Fisher, Mary 12091 - 94,197 Fishleigh, Greg 12041 - 97,197 Fitzgerald, Carol 12091 - 197 Flanery, Kathy 13021 - 77,79,91,95, 100,108,194,197 Flatt, Faith 12041 - 79,108,197,199 Flattem, Steve 13081 - 111,197 Flescher, Jean 11081 - 103,105,197 Floody, Kairen 12061 - 93,78,100, 107,194,197 Flygare, Anton 13271 - 116,197 Flynn, Kathy 11221 - 86,89,197 Folke, Dennis 12231 - 105,197 Ford, Jeanette 13271 - 197 Forness, Pat 11131 - 197 Forsgren, John 11271 - 88,197 Forslin, Alan 12041 - 197 Forsmon, Ronald 12091 - 197' Foster, Mike 12231 - 100,140,197 Franzen, Judy 13271 - 78,98,197 Frazier, Deanne 12231 - 95,197 Friell, Bob 13101 - 197 Froehlich, Tim 12091 - 105,197 Fudolly, Tom 12091 - 197' G Gault, Peggy 13081 - 197 George, John 12021 - 91,107,197 Gerhard, Pat 13081 - 91,94,103,145, 197 Gibbs, Alan 13101 - 1971 Gilbertson, Mark 12091 - 197 Gillquist, Mike 13231 - 197 Gillquist, Bill 11291-197 Glander, Tom 11291 - 197 Gmitro, Birdie 12091 - 80,100,107, 197 Godfrey, Gayle 12041 - 116,197 Gooselaw, Art 13121 - 116,129,197 Gorski, Renee 12041 - 80,97,98,100, 194,197 Graf, Kristin 12231 - 105,197 Greaves, Rick 11081 - 197 Green, Chucky 13121 - 79,91,101, 103,111,197,200 Grimm, Lynn 12041 - 78,91,101,105, 197 Gruenhagen, Gail 11291 - 80,92,197 Guertin, Judy 12231 - 79,92,100,197 Guidice, Antoinnette 13121 - 197 Guilfoyle, Jim 11081 - 111,137,197 Gunderson, Chuck 11181 - 130,197 Gunther, John 13291 - 92,197 Gustafson, JOe 12021 - 107,142,197 Gustafson, Nancy 12211 - 79,94,108, 197 H Hagen, Pam 12091 - 110,197 Hagen, Paul 11221- 91,197 Haggbloom, Charles 11221 - 197 Hagstrom, Jim 12021 - 85,116,128 198 Halverson, Carolyn 13101 - Hamre, Larry 11291- 105,116,198 Hansen, Kathryn 12041 - 94 Hansen, Lynette 13121 - 92,102,108, 198 Hansen, Vicki 11081 - 198 Hanson, Rick 13131 - 198 Hardt, Leslie 1111-198 Harrison, Frankie 13171 - 91,107, 144,147,198 Harten, Tom 11271 - 129,128 Haug, Catherine 11271 - 76,79,96, 98,100,110,198 Hay, William 11271 - 88,198 Hazel, John 13171 - 198 Hedbomi, Cheryl 12041 - 198 Hegberg, Ron 13171 - 96,99,198 Hearn, Ralph 11181 - ws Helberg, Larry 11271 - 198 Heltzer, Diana 1111 - 79,95,145,198 Hemze, Nancy 11081 - 198 Hernandez, Clodomiro 13121 - Herrmann, Mary 11291 - 80,105,109, 194,198- Herron, Jim 1111 - 91,109,116,194, 198 Hetland, Ron 11271- 121,142,198 Heyer, Bill 13101 - 1981 Hiben, Dave 13021 -- 198 Hill, Joan 12141 - 97,98,100,147, 194,198 Hill, Marilyn 13131- 105,107,198 Hill, Mary 12091 - 101,105,198 Hilliker, Bob 13131- 198 Hinchclilt, Jon 12201 - 95 226 Hinrichs, Erv 12081 - 116,194,198 Hinrichs, Linda 11131 - 87,198 Hirschey, Rose Mary 13231 - Hixon, Jerry 12021 - 198 Hielmstad, Dave 12141 - 135,198 Hoberg, Nancy 1111 - 80,198 Hoecke, Marilyn 13131 - 97,98,111, 198 Holbrook, Sue 13291 - 198 Holen, Sue 12061 - 79,198- Hollie, Joyce 11131 - 198 Hollingsworth, Marsha 12211 - 90, 110,198 Holmberg, Kathy 1111 - 190,198 Holmes, Diane 13271 - 80,102,145, 198 Holt, John 12201 - 91,198 Holton, Mary 1111 - 95,103,198,204 Holtman, Tom 13021 - 198' Hopping, Gary 13231 - 116,198 Hopping, John 11131 - 198 How, Doug 11131 - 88,198 Howell, Steven 11181 - 116 Hughes, Jane 13291 - 78,100,198 Hultman, Dennis 13081 - 88,198 Huls, Carlyn 13121- 91,98,110,198 Humphreys, Kathie 13021 - 198 Hurd, Betsy 1111- 105,198 Huttner, Reita 11201 - 198 Hviding, Jerry 13021 - 198 I lnde, Dzintra 13101 - 103,198 lndrehus, Gary 12021 - 77,116,198 lron Moccasin, Lyle 11221 - 198 Iverson, Betty 13131 - 79,95,105,107, 194,198,205 Iverson, Paul 13291 - 92,123,140,198 J Jackson, Nelson 12141 - Jacobson, Paul 11131 - 93,107,140, 198 John, Pam 13081 - 103,198 Jansen, Jim 11181 - 198 Jasper, Peggy 12061 - 198 Jeide, Bruce 12061 -- 198 Jelinek, Judy 12061 - 111,198 Jennison, Tom 13081 - 130,198 Jensen, Karen 12201 - 103,198 Jensen, Mary 12081 - 79,102,145, 198 Jenson, Jayne 12091 - 198 Jenson, Leigh Ann 12081 - 90,95,198 Johnsen, Gary 12201 - 96,199 Johnson, Barb 12081 - 77,80,100, 107,199 Johnson, Bonnie 13291 - 78,199 Johnson, Carolyn 13131 - 79,93,100, 199' Johnson, Cheryl 13021 - 96,102,199 Johnson, Dave 13291 - 105,199 Johnson, Dianne 11201 - 199' Johnson, Dick 11201 - Johnson, Edward 11131 - 84,100, 101,199 Johnson, Gary 12231 - 91,121,199 Johnson, Lynn A. 1111 - 79,91,103, 111,199 Johnson, Lynn D. 13291 - 79,100, 11 1,199 Johnson, Mary 12081 - 102,109,199 Johnson, Mike 12141 - 199 , Johnson, Pam 12091 - 77,80,95,103, 199 Jones, Thomas 12081 - 99 Jore, Gary 12141 -- 199 Jorgensen, Alan 12201 - 96,98,199 Jorgenson, Steve 12041 - 199 Joy, Kathy 11131 - 93,199 Julien, Dave 13111 - 100,127,140, 199 Juneau, Kathy 11201 - 80,91,100, 103,109,199 K Kalos, Dan 12211- 199 Koslow, Karen 11201 - 79,87,90,100, 102,105,107,199 Kassin, Pam 12201 - 79,90,101,110, 147,199 Kehneman, Ardelle 12141 - 105,199 Kerns, Marilyn 11201 - 76,79,96, ' 107,199 Kewder, Lois 11291 - 103,199 Keys, Joyce 11201 - Kilness, Sherri 13231 - 78,97,98,111, 199 Kitzrow, Kathy 11271 -- 199 Klein, Louise 12141 - 199 Klein, Pat 11221 - 79-90,10l,110, 147,199 Klockner, Debbie 13021 - 199 Knox, Vicki 13081 - 94,199 Knudsen, Jim 12061 - 142,199 Knudsen, Will 12211 - 84,142,199 Koch, Bob 12041 - 199 Koehler, Pat 12211 - 199 Koester, Joan 11131 - 93 Kolstad, Jennie 11201 - 91,102,199 Kolsum, Sue 13231 - 79,96,100,199 Kopp, Linda 12141 - 87,101,199 Krats, Julie 11081 - 78,98,199 Kriebel, Ricky 12211 - 199 Krueger, Judie 12201 - Krummrei, Karen 12041 - 94,199 Kubik, John 12081 - 1991 Kucera, Carol 13021 - 90,94,101,199 Kuhlke, Dennis 13291 - 199 Kulberg, Tom 12081 - Kupcho, Tim 12201 - 199 Kuusisfo, Doug 12141 - 199 Kvalness, Kathy 13021 - 77,78,98, 107,145,199 L Laimonis, Diana 13081 - 199 Lakner, Vicky 11181 - 199 Lommers, Judy 12141 - 90,111,199 Lande, Mike 12211 - 97,98,116,127 Larsen, Judy 13231 -- 86,199 145,196,200 Maloney, Joan 11131 - 200 Malvaney, Leslie 12201 - 80,200 Mann, Ronald 12081 - 77,90,137,200 Manuel, Michael 11081 - 200 Maravelas, Lenore 11271 - 110,145, 200 Martin, Beverly 12061 - 92,107,111, 200 Marty, Drena 12231 - 80,96,107,200 Marvin, Donald 11291 - 88,200 Maurer, Sharon 12211 - 200 May, Caroyl 11291 - 98,200 McDougall, Kathleen 12061 - 87,90, 102,200 McGough, Karen 11291 - 80,200 McMaster, David 13271 - 200 Melandeir, Ramona 13271 - 80,94, 105,200 Mellinger, George 11291 - 84,200 Merchant, Daniel 13231 - 128,200 Meyer, Ellen 13081 - 80,91,105,107, 200 Michaelis, Dennis 13231 - 96,98,107, 200 Mickelson, Patricia 12231- 94,101, 105,107,200 Miller, Dale 11131 - 200 Miller, Gary 12231 - 200 Miller, Jacalyn 13081 - 78,91,102, 200 Miller, Patricia 12041 - 76,92,118, 200 Miller, Robert 13291 - 200 Minter, Charles 11291 - 97,98,99, 116,142,117 Minter, Jerrilynn 13291 - 102,105, 200 Mishou, Thomas 13171 - 89,96,99, 200 Mitschke, Hildega-rd 11271 - 200 Larsen, 199 Linda 11181 - 76,78,107,144, Larsien, Rachelle 13021 - 199 La-rson, Jerry 13131 - 199 Larson, Judy 13291 - 199 Larson, Sonia 11081 - 85,98,1 10,199 Larson, Steve 12141 - 199 Lawson, Mary 13021 - 199 Leaf, Stan 11221 - 94,199 LeDuc, Bill 13291 - 91,199 Lee, Joan 13121 - 80,107,199 Leitzen, Don 12081 - 137,199 Lenton, Laura 12091 - 199 LeRoy, Mike 11131 - 95,199 LeVoi r, Sue 11201 - 94,199 Lewis, Mike 12061 - 199 Liliegren, Amy 13101 - 105 Janice 13291 - 77,78,200 Liliemark, Kathy 13171 - 78,100,107, 111,145,147,194,199 Lind, Jean 12231 ' 101,103,199 Lindberg, Karen 1111 - 77,80,96,98, 107,199 Lindell, Louise 11271 - 80,93,194,199 Lindquist, Dawn 13271 -'199 Lobock, Stan 12081 '- 98,105,199 Lowe, Bob 12091 - 199 Lucey, Joe 12141 - 76,84,116,117, 137,198,199 Ludenia, Cheryl 11131 - 199 Luken, Dan 11081 - 127,200 Lund, Marilyn 13291 - 95,200 Lund, Sharon 11271 - 91,94,200 Lundberg James 13101 - 99 Mitshulis, George 12231 - 85,1 16, 1 17,142,200 Moberg, Corinne 11131 - 200 Moberg, Steven 12021 - 95,200 Moey, Bruce 11131 - 200 Moiinaro, Jennifer 11271 - 200 Moline, Sheryl 13081 - 79,94,101, 102,105,200 Mooney, Caroline 13171 - 77,80,101, 1 10,200 Moorning, Colleen 11201 - Morgan, Colleen 12021 - 92,107,200 Moriarity, Patrick 11131 - 200 Moriarty, Therese 13101 -- 200 Morris, Gordon 11201 - 105,200 Morris, Linda 13101 - 80,91,94,200 Moreland, Dorothy 13271 - Morton, Terry 12021 -- 200 Mueller, David 13131 - 129,200 Murphy, Lorre 12021 - 77,90,109,11 1 200 Murphy, Paul 11201 - 84,85,95,121, 142,200 Myers, William 13131 - 200 Myhre, Stephen 11181 - 84,200 N Nave, Karen 13231 - 77,90,109,111, 200 Nave, Steve 11181 - 200 Neilson, Gregg 11131 - 76,93,1 16, Lundberg: John 13171 - 96,200 Lundberg, Lundquist Lundquist, Lundquist Karol 13271 - 94,200 Bonnie 12021 - 200 Jill 13131- 200 Ned 1111 - 200 M Mayday, Diane 13231 - 90,200 Madden, Gregory 11181 - 98,140,200 Madland, Robert 12081 - 200 Magnuson, Anna Marie 11291 - 80, 101,102,200 Maher, Laurel 13021 - 76,78,107, 1 17,200 Nelson, David 13231 - 100,116,200 Nelson Nelson, 'Jeanne 13231 - 91,110,200 Nelson, Jerry 13021 - 200 Nelson, Marcus 12021 - 91,200 Nelson, Margaret 11081 - 79,200 Nelson ,Mary 11081 - 94,200 Nelson, Robert 13021 - 116,123,200 Nelson, Robin 13231 - 92,200 Nelson , Thomas 11291 - 201 Nemerov, Mary 13121 - 201 Ness, Barbara 1111 - 201 Nesset, Mary 12211 - 201 Neumann, Don 12041 - 85,128,201 227 Nilsen, Marilyn 12211- 102,201 Nilson, Bonnie 11181 - 94,201 Nordos, Darlene 12021 - 79,90,91, 109,201 Norlin, Jon 13021 - 201 Norquist, Cheryl 13081 - 86,108,201 Norquist, Elizabeth 13121 - 79,194, 201 Norrgard, James 11271 - 84,105,201 Northway, Linda 13101 - 77,79,86, 91,101,107,201 Norton, Kathleen Ann 11221 - 201 Norton, Thomas 12231 - 84,85,136, 201 Nuerenberg, Sharon 1111 - 103,201 Nye, James 13021 - 100,135,142,201 Nygaard, Richard 13131 - 123,201 Nylander, Lynn 13131 - 79,100,201 O Oieda, Jesse 13171 - 201 Olafson, Gerald 12231 - 135,140, 194,201 Olsen, David 11271 - 84,11O,121, 201 Olsen, James 13231 - 201 Olsen, Roberta 12091 - 80,89,109, 201 Olsen, Roger 13021 - 94,129,201 Olson, Christine 1308 - 201 Olson, Craig 12231 - 76,201 , Jane 13231 - 105,201 Olson, Jeffrey 12021 - 63,84,85,130, Olson 201 Olson, Kurtiss 13121 - 201 Olson, Lynn 12061 - 79,90,91,201 Olson, Mary 12211 - 87.91,102,201 Olson, Mervyn 11201 - 201 Olson, Parker 12091 - 99,201 Olson, Phyllis 13081 - 78,93,10l,201 Olson, Sandy L. 13291 - 80,201 Olson, Sandy S. 1111- 80,101,108, 201 O'Malley, Sue 12061 - 79,90,110,201 Oman, Jim 13231 - 201 Ophus, Terry 12091 - 201 Opsahl, Sue 13101 - 80,97,98,101, 103,111,201 Oscarson, Judy 12081 - 79,87,90, 101,102,105,201 Osmond, Mary 11201 - 101,103,111, 201 Ostlund, Chuck 12211 - 76,84,93, 103,201 Otto, Clare 13271 - 201 Ottoson, Judy 13271 76,78,90,91, 111,201 P Packard, Jeff 13121- 201 Page, Dick 13081 - 98,201 Paquay, Judy 12061 - 76,79,92,101, 103,107,201 Paraday, Donna 13291 - Pardino, Tony 12061 - 94,201 Parker, Judy 12211 - 201 Pauls, LaVonne 13171 - 201 Paulson, JeFf 12021 - 90,142,201 Pearson, Bob 13081 - 84,201 Pedersen, Linda 12231 -Q 78,93,100, 107,144,201 Pederson, Ken 1111 - 109,201 Pederson, Phyllis 12041 - 95,201 Person, Elaine 12201 - 201 Peter, Ralph 11081 - 201 Peters, Pat 12091 - 59,78,86,90,91, 1,103,105,201 94,10 Peterson I AndY13121- 201 Peterson, Art 13101 - 84,110,137,201 Peterson, Audrey 13121 - 86,90,92, 107,201 Peterson, Bob 13171 - 100 Peterson, Bruce 12231 - 127,202 Peterson, Charlotte 13121 - 202 Peterson, Cliff 11221 - 202 Peterson, Dawn 11081 - 78,85,95, 101,110,202 Peterson, Jerry 12211 - 84,100,101, 140,194,202 Peterson, Jim 11081 - 116,202 Peterson, John 13271 - 202 Peterson, Steve 13131 - 116,117,128 142,202 Pierson, Esther 11081- 108,202 Pihl, Donna 11181 - 107,202 Pihl, Duane 11131 - 98,202 Plantin, Wally 11181 -- 202 Plantin, Warren 13101 - 202 Platt, Mary 11181 -- 91,95,102,194, 202 Polsfuss, Linda 13101 - 103,204 Polstein, Mike 12201 - 202 Precht, Gary 11181 - 202 Preston, Ralph 13081 - 84,98,99,121 142,194,202,205 Preston, Ray 13121 - 84,98,99,100, 102,114,115,128,129,202 Price, Darrell 13021 - 137,202 Prill, Tim 13291 - 96,99,202 Pugsley, Dick 12061 - 202 Putnam, Larry 12231 - 90,98,202 Q Quinlan, Mike 12231 - 202 Quinones, Liviia 11271 - 202 R Rabenort, Leroy 13171 - 202 Raivo, Janice 11291 - 80,97,202 Ramberg, Pat 12231 - 80,91,95,202 Ramaker, Tim 12091 - 137,202 Ramsburg, Jan 13231 - 92,202 Ransdell, Diane 13231 - 94,202 Ranzinger, Ken 13101 - 202 Rasmussen, Lois 12231 - 202 Rebane, John 11221 - 90,100,140, 202 Recker, Pat 12091 - 77,91,114,115, 145,202 Reiter, Dan 13171 - 130,202 Renn, Linda 11291 - 80,102,202 Renstrom, Richard 11271 - 202 Resler, Sandy 11291 - 202 Ressler, John 11081- 116,1 17,123, 142,202 Revor, Denny 12231 - 127,202 Reynolds, Kathy 11291 - 91,102,107, 202 Ricci, Joy 11271 - 202 Rich, Ken 13121 - 202 Richardson, JoAnne 13131 - 87,202 Riley, Mike 13271 - 202' Ritchie, Dave 11181 - 202 Robertson, Larry 12231 - 105,202 Robinson, Nancy 11271 - 90,107,202 Robson, John 12091- 91,100,111, 202 Roe, Jane 12061 - 80,202 Roe, Vicky 13171 - 94,202 Rogers, Ed 11291 - 97,923,202 Rolland, John 13271 - 202 Rollins, Diane 11131 - 98,110,144, 147,194,202 Romfo, Ken 13131- 203 Ruben, Bill 11221- 130,203 Rue, Jack 11081- 203 Runman, Denny 12061 - 203 Rusnacko, Jeanne 11081 - 79,91,101, 102,203 Rust, Judy 11131 - 87,203 S Sackett, Jim 12081 - 203 Salter, Kathy 13271 - 97,98,203 Samson, Ron 122314 203 Sand, Nancy 13021 - 55,80,107,203 Sanders, Jim 11271 - 96,98,99,203 Sandstrom, Carol 13171 - 203 Sather, Daryl 13101 - 203 Sather, Sandy 12081 - 203 Sawyer, Barb 13291 - 95,203 Saxrud, Ron 13231 - 203 Schindeldecker, Sue 13231 - Schirmer, Diane 11221 - 77,203 Schiolberg, Kathy 12201 - 79,91,98, 100,108,203 Schleppegrell, Dianna 13171 - 203 Van Bergen, Edward 12061 - Bogold, Schmidt, Colleen 12141 - 80,86,203 Schmidt, Gary 11211 - 84,110,116, 203 Schmidt, Jean 11201 - 87,203 Schroeder, Sue 13021 - 101,102,103, 203 Schulze, Gere 12231 - 80,110 Schwartz, Lenny 11291 - 203 Schwartz, Mary 11221 - 80,91,110, 203 Schwensen, Sandy 11221 - 203 Scriven, Marcia 12141 - 96,102,105, 107,203 Scully, Larry 13231 - 94,98,103,110, 203 Seibel, Karen 11131 - 67,79,95,10l, 103,107,203 Selander, Dennis 12021 - 105,203 Senger, Francis 12141 - 203 Senti, Yvonne 11221- 203 Sersland, Ken 13021 - 84,85,91,108. 130,132,203 Shannon, Mary 12061 - 101,203 Sharp, Alice 12201 - 79,101,110,203 Shaw, Jean 12081 - 80,86,91,101, 105,203 Sheffield, Jim 11081 - 91,203 Shelstad, Gary 12021 - 203' Shetler, Judy 12211 - 80,92,101,102, 110,203 Sickels, Anita 13101 - 203 Siegler, Fred 13231 - 203 Sigal, Paula 11271- 78,91,101,105, 203 Simon, Jackie 13131 - 94,203 Simons, Jane 13271 - 79,203 Skarkus, John 11131 - 203 Skog, Cathy 13081 - 77,79,103,203 Slarks, Linda 1111 - 80,203 Smith, Barb 12091 - 203 Smith, Bruce 13171 - 203 Smith, Pat 11291 - 80,103,203 Smith, Sharon 13171 - 203 Smith, Steve 11181 - 121,142,203 Snetting, Lee 13271 - 203 Snobeck, Steve 11181 - 203 Soderstrom, David 11201 - 203 Soderstrom, Don 12141 - 142,203 Solberg, Nancy 13291 - 78,94,101, 110,203 Solie, Curt 1111 - 93,203 Soltvedt, Phil 13291 - 116,142,203 Sorensen, Bruce 12201 - 203 Soulis, Miaurie 12081 - 84,137,203, 205 Spangrud, Karen 13231 - 91,203 Spence, Jacquie 1111 - 78,80,94, 101,108,203 Spiekerman, William 1111 - 203 Sprain, Ken 13291 - 203 Staob, Cheryl 13291 - 102,203 Stadem, Carol 11291 - 97,203 Star, Frank 13131 - 116,203 Starn, Sue 12081 - 80,101,102,110, 203 Steenson, Bob 11221 - 84,85,91,108, 116,117,194,203 Steiro, Bob1 2061 - 203 Sterna, Robert 12201 - Steward, Richard 13101 - Stewart, DeForest 11221 - 203 Sticrna, Bob 12201 - 203 Stokke, Barb 11131 - 76,78,92,101, 107,203 Stoltman, Tom 11221 - 116,203 Storlie, Rick 13081 - 203 Strand, Jarene 11221 - 76,85,90,98, 127,203 Strand, Marlene 11201 - 80,94,101, 108,203 Strandberg, Andrea 12061 - 203 Strangis, John 13021 - 203 Strickland, John 12021 - 203 Strom, Jim 11271 - 203 Sullivan, Bob J. 12141 - 84,85,100, 116,135,204 Sundberg, Diane 13271 - 105,204 Sundberg, Doug 13271 - 110,121,204 Sunstrom, Rick 11181 - 204 Sutherland, Keith 12141 - 105 Svoboda, Ron 11081 - 204 Swanson, Carol 13021 - 204 Swanson, Dana 13271 - 80,204 Swanson, Judy 11181 - 204 Swanson, Russ 13081 - 204 Swartout, Larry 13231 - 84,90,91,92, 100,l01,103,111,204- Swedberg, Gayle 13291 - 80,93,111, 204 Swedberg, Karla 13171 - 204 Swenson, Dennis 11291 - 204 Swenson, Ron 12041 - 204 T Tannehill, Ken 12041 - 204 Taranto, Cathy 13121 - 102,204 Taylor, Loren 12211 - 116,117,119, 142,204 Taylor, Michelle 12231 - Tedorson, Andie 11081 - 79,108,204 Telke, Dave 12091 - 90,204 Theis, Barb 13231 - 204 Theisen, Marcia 13231 - 204 Thompson, Carol 12211 - 91,204 Thompson, Don 13231 - 204 Thompson, John E. 12061 - 91,110, 129,204 Thompson, John R. 13121 - 204 Thoreson, Darlene 13131 - 204 Thornwall, Barbara 13081 - 94 Thorson, Stuart 11201 - 84,110,204 Tilton, Gloria 12061 - 204 Tolan, John 12041 - 204 Tomasko, Kathy 12061 - 111,204 Toreson, Gail 13121 - 79,101,102, 108,204 Toreson, Judi 12021 - 94,101,1 10, 204 Torstenson, Ruth 11081 - 80,90,93, 100,1 10 Tossey, Dennis 13171 - 204 Town, Doug 13081 - 76,84,121,204 Tracy, John 13271 - 84,121,142,204 Tracy, Randal 12091 - 204 Trapp, Sharon 12041 - 94,204 Trennepohl, Diane 12081 - 79,204 Troness, Cheryl 12141 - 204 Trog, Chuck 13291 - 204 Truelson, Brad 13101 - 204 Turnquist, Jerri 11311 - 102,204 Tysdal, Greg 11181 - U Unstad, Sandy 12141 - 107,204 V Van Derveer, Tom 12061 - 204 VanderLinden, Sue 12141 - 80,91, 204 Varpness, Cheryl 11201 - 98,204 Veara, Pat 11221 - 204 Veeder, Mike 12211 - 116, 117,123, 125,204 Verness, Tom 11081 - 204 Vogen, Harry 12061 - 109,135,204 Voog, Jim 13021 - 204 W Waldemar, Lahna 12041 - 204 Walerius, Nancy 13021 - 79,2044 Wallace, Gloria 1111 - 204 Walstad, Doug 13121 - 204 Ward, Chuck 11131 - 204 Ward, Mark 12041 - 109,204 Ward, Pat 11201 - 204 Warn, Bettie 13121 - 204 Waterman, Larry 13231 - 127,204 Watson, Steve 11081 - 194,204 Weinke, Bev 13021 - 79,107,204 Weltzin, Sue 12081 - 205 Wesley, Bill 12211 - 116,205 West, John 13131 - 205 Weyrauch, Wally 11081 - 77,84,85, 116,117,128,205 Whetstone, Jim 13101 - 205 Whitbeck, Joel 1111 - 205 White, Darrell 11291 - 205 White, Gary 11081 - 205 White, Wendall 11201- 76,116,142, 194,205 Whitney, Toni 12041 - 79,109,205 Wicklow, Bill 13101 - 205 Wicklund, Katy 12201 - 95,205 Wicklund, Larry 13121 - 142,205 Widing, Terry 13081 - 130,132,205 Wiehle, Mary 13101 -- 205 Wilkes, Charlene 13121 - 102,205 Wilkins, Donna 12021 - 205 Williams, Sue 11221 - 94,205 Wilson, John 13101 - 91,121,128, 142,194,205 Wirz, Amy 11271 - 205 Wittgrat, Kay 12061 - 79,100,205 Wolertz, Wayne 11271 - 105,205 Wollum, Sandi 12021 - 80,108,205 Worrell, Jan 11291 - 90,96,111,205 Wronski, Rita 13171 - 205 Y Yale, Richard 11291 - 205 Yoraway, Dodie 12081 - 80,95,105, 205 Young, Bev 11291 - 107,205 Younkin, Dave 12021 - 94,205 Ystesund, Dan 11181 - 205 Zaycheck, Frank 12211 - 205 Zebaugh, Sally 12021 - 79,95,101, 194,205 Zeller, Arlene 13101 - 205 SOPHOM ORES Aanerud, Ronald 13091 - 100,207 Aarbo, James 11321 - 207 Abney, Sheryl 13281 - 80,207 Abraham, Kathryn 13251 - 102,207 Adams, Bruce 12131 - 207 Agre, Annetta 13141 - 111,207 Ahlgren, Warren 12241 - 207 Akey, Phillip 13091 - 207 Aldape, Larry 11071 - 207 Alexander, Terry 11321 - 101,207 Alexandra, Constance 11151 - 79, 102,105,207 Alger, Andrea 13041 - 207 Ames, Jackie 13091 - 80,95,207 Amo, Patricia 1Aud-11 - 108,207 Amundson, Chris 11241 - 207 Andersen, Trudy 13141 - 102,207 Anderson, Annette 13141 - 94,97, Ball, Barbara 11051 - 94,101,208 Ball, Karen 11051 - 208 Ballman, Robert 11321 - 208 Bantle, John 13251 - 120,208 Barnell, Deain 13261 - 108,208 Baron, Elizabeth 11151 - 79,208 Barry, Ronald 11171 - 95,208 Bassamore, Steven 11091 - 208 Bassett, Wayne 13261 - 120,126,143, 208 Batcheller, Nancy 11171 - 101,110, 208 Bauer, Barbara 12221 - 208 Bauley, Baynes, LeLy'1a 11151 - 208 Gwendolyn 12161 -- 208 Becker, Thomas 13321 - 126,208 Beckman, Roger 1Aud-11 - 2081 Beeth, James 12101 - 208 Belanger, Diane 11151 - 208 Bell, Nancy 1Aud-11 - 208 Belland, Benson Bruce 11071 - 208 Barbara 13141 - 79,94,208 Benson: Christopher 11171 - 208 Benson, Benson, Bentley, Lynn 11171 - 79,208 Richard 11051 - 208 Suzanne 11151 - 108,208 Berg, Charlotte 11151 - 79,98,102, 208 Berg, David 12241 - 95,120,208 Berg, Janice 13011 - 208 Berg, Marilyn 12101 - 80,208 Berg, Nancy 1Aud-21 - 208 Bergan, Barbara 1Aud-21 - 59,78,94, 208 Bergan, Ruth 13281 - 90,111,209 Berger, Chris 13011 - 78,110,209 Berg et, Peter 13141 - 101,108,209 Bergren, Robert 11051 - 62,120,143, 209 Bergstrom, Gary 12161 - 121,209 Bergstrom, Kathleen 13321 - 109,209 Bernstrom, Dennis 12221 - 95,209 Bertrand, Linda 1Aud-21 - 77,94,209 Biddle, Jocelyn 13161 - 79,209 Bielke, Warren 12161 - 209 Billings, Rosemary 12131 - 209 Bingaman, William 11111 - 209 Bintlift, Diane 11141 - 209 Biorkman, Kathleen 13091 - 80,94, 146,209 Blair, Lynne 13281 - 80,209 Blair, Richard 11281 - 209 Blum, Craig 11171 - 89,209 Borresen, Charles 12161 - 84,120, 209 Borris, Terry 11091 - 209 Bosma, Shairon 11121 - Barry 13141 - 209 102,108,207 Anderson, Cheryl 11321 - 207 Anderson, David P. 11021 - 207 Anderson, David W. 11321 - 207 Anderson, Donna 12101 - 77,97,110, 207 Anderson, Edward 11281 - 207 Anderson, Gary 11111 - 143,207 Anderson, Gayle 13091 - 146,207 Anderson, James 11 111 - 95,207 Anderson, John D. 11111 - 126,207 Anderson, John E. 13281 - 96,98, 126,143,207 Anderson Judith 11091 - 108,207 Anderson Mariorie 11091 - 96,98, 207 Anderson, Mary 12161 - 78,102,207 Anderson Sandra 11241 - 2071 Anderson, Sharon 11321 - 94,207 Anderson Suzanne 11051- 100,110 207 Anderson, Wayne 11021 - 208 Andor, Michael 13141 - 208 Andreasen, Kathleen 13011 -- 78,102, 103,208 Antoine, David 11031 - 208 Armstrong, Bonnie 11031 - 208 B Baldwin, Mary 1Aud-21 - 208 228 Bottem, Lea 11321 - 209 Bottolfson, Karen 13161 - 209 Bouchard, Sharon 13261 - 209 Bower, Kathleen 1Aud'21 - 94,209 Bozonie, Michael 12131 - 97,98,143, 209 Bozonie, Patricia 11241 - 209' Brady, Duane 11151 - 209 Bransford, David 13321 - 209 Brastad, Rona-ld 13161 - 209 Brattland, Susan 1A,ud-11 - 78,108, 209 Breva, Daniel 12131 - 110,140,209 Breyette, Thomas 11031 - 209 Brinkman, Dennis 13251 -- 209 Broderius, Robert 13091 - 95,12O, 127,146,209 Broms, Bonita 11051 - 209 Broms, Patricia 13321 - 108,209 Brown, James 11011 - 210 Brown, Ronald 1Aud-21 - 97,98,99, 210 Brude, Lois 11321 - 62,78,96,99,110, 145,210 Bukovatz, Charles 13251 - 210 Burge, John 12221 - 210 Burge, Thomas 11151 -- 210 Burling, Linda 1Aud-21 - 95,210 Burry, Thomas 11051 - 96,98,210 Burt, Ca rol11031- 210 Burtnick, Naomi 12181 - 86,90,111, 210 Bush, Jose h 13091 Bush, N p, - ancy11141- 210 C Calhoun, John 11141 - 134,210 Calin, B 210 ruce 12181 - 96,98,99,110, Calisfro, Michael 13321 - 210 Campbell, Jeanne 13321 - 80,210 Canfield, Marie 12131 - 210 Carlson, Barbara 1Aud-11 - 108,210 Carlson, Carolyn 12101 - 210 Carlson, Curtis 11241 - 98,210 Carlson, Gary D. 11011 - 210 Carlson, Gary L. 13091 - 210 Carlson, Gary R. 11141- 210 Carlson, Gregory 13141 - 84,89,95, 210 Carlson, Karen 13041 - 210 Carlson, Katherine 13091 - 94,210 Carlson, Marilyn 11071 - 210 Carlson, Nancy A. 11071- 210 Carlson, Nancy L. 11091 - 210 Carpenter, Henry 12101 - 126,143, 210 Carpentier, Helen 11031 - 210 Carrillo, Joseph 12181- 210 Ca rson, Ca rte r, Gregory 13261 - 210 Janet 13251 - 210 Carter, John 11031 - 121,210 Croissant, Leon 11121 - Johnson Case, Rosemary 12101 - 210 Cassady, Francis 11281 - 210 Cecil, Pamela 11281 - 79,102,210 Cederberg, John 13321 - 97,210 Chapman, Barbara 13261 - 94,210 Chapman, Dennis 13011 - 210 Chase, Mary 11111 - 210 Cheesebrough, Ellen 11021 - 210 Chellquist, Sharon 11171 - 80,110, 210 Chovan, David 13321 - 210 Christensen, Joanne 13041 - 80,95, 207,210 Christensen, Gary 11171 - Christina, Toni 11241 - 77,79,210 Christo, Toni 13041 - 79,102,210 Clark, Nanq'11071- 210 Clark, Roland 1Aud-21 - 97,98,116, 210 Clarke, Susan 12221 - 210 Clausen, Gerald 12241 - 120,143, 210 Clay, Anthony 13141 - Clinton, James 11071 - 127,210 Clow, Susan 12181 - 78,210 Cook, Kathleen 11141 - 79,95,210 Cords, Nancy 12241 - 210 Cox, Charlotte 11121 - 97,98,210 Craighead, Lawrence 11121 - 120, 210 Cramer, Joyce 11321 - 210 Crawford, Elizabeth 11121 - 210 Crews, Sharon 12151 - 210 Crockett, Penny 11141 - 80,85,95, 210 Cronberg, Carlyle 13161 - 210 Cubitt, Karen 11121 - 79,210 Cuffel, Edwin 12221 - 210 Cummings, Betty 11051 - 94,211 Cziok, Sharon 13141 - 79,211 D Dahl, Donna 12101 - 102,211 Dahl, Janice 13261 - 102,211 Dahl, Linda 11011 - 101,211 Dahl, Russell 1Aud-11- 211 Dahlin, Gary 13281 - 211 Dale, Barbara 13261 - 79,102,211 Davis, Karen 11091 - 211 Dawson, Gerald 13011 - 127,211 Day, Phyllis 11141 - 78,211 Dean, Carol 1Aud-11 - 109,211 Deb-e, Diana 1Aud'21 - 78,2111 Deckas, Patricia 11241 - 80,108,145, 211 DeLong, Margaret 11171 - 211 Denham, Charles 11281- 211 Dennison, Sandra 13321 - 80,102, 211 Desm, Carol 13281 - 108,145,211 Devaney, Charles 13011 - 211 Dildine, Robert 13011 - 110,211 Dillon, Jean 13161 - 94,211 Dilly, James 1Aud-21 - 211 Dobbelmann, David 13091 - 211 Dobrava, Michael 12161 - 211 Dobrava, Patrick 13321 - 211 Dodge, Bette 12161 - 95,211 Dodge, William 11011- 110,211 Donnelly, Kathleen 11031 - 211 Downing, Randi 11171 - 102,211 Doyle, Mary 12161 - 211 Drogseth, Donald 11321 - 211 DuCharme, DeA,nne 13251 - 95,211 Duncan, Thomas 11031 - 143 Dunn, Patricia 11281 - 211 Dvorak, Richard 13251 - 76,129,211 Dyksman, Elizabeth 11241 - 145,211 E Eckert, James 11031 - 211 Edlefsen, Julie 11281 - 211 Edwards, Robert 11091 - 211 Egeberg, Sally 13261 - 62,79,102, 211 Ehlen, John 13141 - 77,84,100,140, 211 Ekblad, David 12161 - 211 Ekman, Gary 12161- 211 Elasky, David 12181 - 211 Eliason, Alan 11091 - 120,211 Ellingson, Daniel 11171- 140,211 Ellingson, Richard 11031 - 211 Ellis, Lealand 11281- 134,211 Emerick, Rodney 11321 - 211 Emerson, Katherine 11111 - 78,211 Engen, Larry 13141 - 211 Engquist, Linda 12181 - 211 Engstrom, Cynthia 12181 - 79,110, 211 Engvall, Lynda 12101 - 211 Fowler, Ruth 12161 - 109,212 Fransson, Daniel 13011 - 212 Franzen, Ted 13161 - 127,212 Fredell, Linda 11021 - 80,212 Fredell, William 13141 - 62,95,101, 212 Frederick, Rita 12221 - 212 Fredrickson, Carol 12241 - 94,212 Fredrickson, Duane 11121 - 121,143, 212 Fredrickson, Janet 11121 - 80,102, 212 Frisch, Barbara 12131 - 78,109,212 Fritz, Sheila 11171 - 212 Froehling, Janice 12131 - 78 Froiland, Paul 11171- 140,212 Fudally, Nancy 12241 - 212 Fumanti, Vickie 11031 - 212 Furness, Sheryl 11121 - 79,102,212 G Gangelhott, Cheryl 12221 - 212 Gardner, Cynthia 12221 - 212 Gelden, Leonard 11171 - 212 Germond, Gary 1Aud-21 - 212 Gibbs, Robert 11011 - 212 Gibson, Patricia 12221 - 212 Given, Robert 11031 - 212 Goodsell, Linda 13261 - 212 Gorg, Timothy 11091 - 212 Granum, Gregory 11241 -- 96 Gray, Cynthia 13251 -- 94,212 Grelilin, Douglas 11021 - 212 Grieme, Mary 11171- 212 Grund, Anita 12101 - 108,212 Gunderson, Linda 11321 - 212 Gunstro m, Shirley 13161 - 212 Gustafson, Dwight 11021 - 212 Gustafson, Janis 11141 - 79,110,212 Gustafson, Karl 11241 - 212 Gustafson, Nancy 11141 - 212 Gutzke, Thomas 1Aud-11 - 212 H Hackbarth, Sharon 11091 - Hagen, NanCY13011- 213 Haggbloom, Richard 11121 - 98,213 Haiker, Fredrick 11011 -- 134,213 Halgrimson, Julie 13141 - 78,213 Enlund, John 13011 - 211 Ennest, Bonita 11111 - 108,212 Ericksen Jolyn 12101 - 79,100,212 Ericksonz Charles 13011 - 134,212 Erickson, Craig 11321 - 212 Erickson, Donn 13251 - 110,127,212 Erickson Elizabeth 11171- 94 Ericksonz Jeanne 12131 - 212 Erickson, Linda 11111 - 78,212 Erickson, Ronald 11321 - 212 Erikson, Erlenbus Carol 13251 - 79,80,94,212 h, Diane 12101 -212 Espe, Michael 13161 - 212 Espersen, Donald 13321 - 120,126, 212 Esterly, Bonita 13251 - 212 Evans, Judith 12131- 212 Everson, Richard 13281 - 212 F Falck, Constance 13161 - 102,212 Fales, Pamela 12101 - 79,96,98,212 Falk, Ronald 13321 - 212 Farrester, James 12161 - 212 Felske, David 13091 - 212 Fenelle, Suzanne 13161 - 110,212 Feste, Dale 13091 - 110,146,212 Fineout, Chris 12161 - 212 Finley, Michael 11111 - 212 Fishleigh, Barbara 11011- 109,212 Fitzgerald, John 11171 - 212 Fix, Beverly 11021 - 80,110,212 Fiellman, Steven 12161 - 212 Flanders, Cheryl 13251 - 212 Flanery, Peggy 13251 - 80,108,212 Fojke, Sandra 11241 - 212 Forsberg, Judith 11021 - 80,94,108, 145,212 Forsell, David 13161 - 126,212 Foth, Mardelle 12241 - 101,212 Halkis, Nicke11011- 213 Hall, Carol 13141- 213 Hall, Donald 11031 - 134,213 Halling, Gregory 13321 - Hallman, Arthur 13321 - 213 Hallstrom, MarJean 11141 - 110,213 Halverson, Sandra 12221 - 213 Hamer, Carol 12221 - 78,213 Hammersmith, Linda 12101 - 79,213 Hammond, Cheryl 11151 - 213 Hankland, Liane 13161 - 76,102,108, 213 Hanse, Gary 11091 - 213 Hansen, Judith 11111- 79,103,111, 213 Heim, Norene 12241 - 94,213 Helstedt, Carol 1Aud-21 - 108,213 Heltzer, Virginia 1Aud-11 - 213 Hendrickson, Elaine 11031 - 80,94, 213 Henneman, Charles 11241 - 96,97, 98,99,213 Hermanstorfer, Samuel 13251 - 105, 213 Heyman, Thomas 13281 - 213 Hickerson, Sandra 11021 - Hill, Rodney 11051- 213 Hinkel, Rosemary 11091 - 213 Hocking, Cheryl 13161 - 97,98,102, 213 Hoeben, Albert 13281 - 213 Hoel, Mary 1Aud-11 -- 80,96,98,213 Hoffa, Steven 11141 - 137 Holbrook, Sandra 11051- 2131 Hallie, Douglas 13161 - 143,213 Holmes, Lois 13011 - 213 Holmgren, Ann 1Aud-11 - 79,102, 103,213 Holst, George 12181 - 143,213 Holt, Jeraldine 12241 - 213 Holte, Kathleen 12241 - 94,213 Holter, Thomas 11241 - 120,213 Horky, Karla 12241 - 213 Hough, Betty 1Aud-11 - 78,213 Hoven, Marilyn 12241 - 213 Howard, Judie 12241 - Howe, Donald 11051- 213 Howe, Valerie 11091 - 77,80,98,108 213 Howes, Larry 13091 - 213 Huckle, Dorothy 11121 - 213 Hugo, Guy 11321 - 213 Hullar, Ardith 13041 - 80,98,214 Hullett, Lawrance 13161 - 214 Hunter, John 11011 - 214 Hurd, Leonard 11111 - 99,127,214 Hurlburt, Bonnie 11281 - 96,214 Huston, Susan 13041 - 214 Hustvedt, Bette 12241 - 80,941,214 Hutchinson, Robert 11241 - Hyde, Charlotte 13091 - 78,90,1 1 1, 146,214 Hyllestad, Richard 13161 - 214 1 lbsen, Dennis 13041 - 129,214 lndrehus, David 13261 - 214 Iron Moccasin, Lawrence 13251 - lverson, Bruce 11071 - 76,97,98,213 lverson, Timon 12101 - 96,127,214 JI Jacobson, Norman 11121 - 214 Jandro, Linda 13041 - 214 Jansons, Andris 11071 - 214 Jendiro, Michael 11021 - 214 Johnsen, Lynell 11281 -- 214 Johnson, Bruce D. 13261 - 95,126, 214 Hansen, Sandra 11151 - 213 Hansen, Vernon 13041 - 129,213 Hanson, Carol 11011 - 80,94,110, 213 Hanson, Marea 11151 - 79,102,213 Hanson, Sandra 13251 - 80,110,213 Harden, Marilyn 1Aud-21 - 80,102, 213 Harmon, Bonnie 11111- 213 Harris, Gerald 11121 - 120,134,213 Harris, Gregory 13011 - 77,109,120, 134,213 Hartzberg, Phillip 13161 - 213 Hasebrock, Robert 11241 - 213 Hastings, Roger 11321 - 77,97,213 Haugh, George 13261 - Hauser, Jay 12161 - 96,99,213 Hauser, Nancy 13251 - 78,108,213 Hawkinson, Cheryl 1Aud-21 - 111, 213 Hayden, Mark 11071 - 213 Hedlund, Jon 13011 - 213 Hegle, Susan 11171 - 80,213 Heichert, Arthur 12161 - 120,213 Johnson, Bruce E. 11111 - 77,109, 140,214 Johnson, Carol A. 13041 - 214 Johnson Johnson , Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 1 Carol H.11241- 214 Carolyn 12221 - 214 Diane 12221 - 214 Gary Leonard 13041 - 214 Gary Lynn 11241 - 214 Helen 13041 -- 214 Janice 11151- 110,214 Jeannette 13091 - 214 Johnson, Kathie 12221 - 214 Johnson Kay 11171 - 77,95,214 Johnson Kenneth 11121 - 214 Johnson, Larry E. 13281 - 214 Johnson La-rry G. 11281 - 214 Johnson, Linda 13141 - 80,911,214 John-son, Mairlys 13011 - 80,1 10,214 Johnson, PGQQY11321 - 90,111,214 Johnson, Robert 11031 - 214 Johnson Sandra J. 12131 - 94,214 Johnson, Sandra L. 11151 - 80,214 Johnson Johnson Susan K. 11051- 214 Susan R. 13011 - 214 216 Mikelson, Lloyd 12181 - 216 - Y Johnson, Timothy 12161 - 127,214 Johnson, Vance 11051 - 120,214 Jones, Laurel 11011 - 80,94,214 Jones, Susan 11031 - 76,79,108,214 Jore, Dale 13141 - 214 Jorgensen, Jack 12241 - 214 K Kabanuk, Dennis 11121- 214 Kabrud, Gary 11051 - Karos, Cheryl 13011 - 214 Karpinen, Vicki 12181 - 214 Kawell, Linda 11031 - 94,97,214 Keenan, Gary 13251 - 108,111,214 Keller, Nancy 13161 - 214 King, Marlene 12131 - 214 Kinseth, Bruce 11111 - 134,214 Klanderud, James 12181 - 214 Kleckner, Linda 11141 - 80,214 Klingbeil, David 12221 - 214 Kloeckner, Juliene 11071 - Knickerbocker, Donald 11051 - 105, 214 Knickerbocker, Nancy 13161 - 101, 214 Knox, Barry 12101 - 214 Knutson, Diane 11121 - 214 Kochendorter, Susan 13281 -- 214 Koefod, Karen 13041 - 78,94,214 Koenig, Susan 11021 - 214 Koerner, Avis 11011 - 214 Kohn, Linda 13321 - 79,214 Koles, Robert 12101 - 126,214 Konecny, James 13321 - 214 Koskan, Lowell 12131 - 100,127,214 Kostreba, Roger 11141 - 105,214 Kowalik, Janice 11051 - 111,214 Krause, Mary 11141 - Kreamer, Steve 11151 - 214 Kuchinski, Lynn 12241 - 214 Kulenkamp, Kay 12181 - 108,214 Kummer, Diane 11011 - 214 Kunnari, Myrna 12131- 214 Kupka, Kathleen 12281 - 76,78,i00, 110,145,210,214 Kurtz, Mary 12161 - 214 Kutt, John 11021 - 214 Kuusisto, Russell 1Aud-21 - 214 Kylander, Janet 13251 - 214 L Lakner, Jack 11281 - Lallak, Georgia 11011- 79,214 Lamberger, David 11091 - 214 Lambkin, Judith 11091- 214 Lander, Linda 11151 - 80,108,145, 214 Landin, Carol 11151 - 79,145,214 Larsen, Elizabeth 11111 - 214 Larsen, Susan 13091 - 215 Larson, Anver 11151 - 105,215 Larson, Dale 11151 - 215 Larson, Faith 11241 - 89,95,215 Larson, Gail 11031 - 215 Larson, Gene 12241 - 215 Larson, Lawrence 12181 - 76,120,215 Larson, Stephen J. 13141 - La-rson, Stephen P. 1Aud-21 - Larson, Todd 11091 - 215 Lash, Donald 12221 - 215 Loiia, John 11031- 127,215 Long, Barbara 11141- 215 Lorenz, Larry 13091 - 215 Lowder, Nancy 11141 - 215 Lund, Thomas 11011- 215 Lundahl, Richard 12181- 215 Lundeen, Diane 12131 - 77,80,101, 215 Lundeen, Stephen 13041 - 116,126, 215 Lunderborg, Eugene 13011 - 215 Lundgaard, Dennis 11091 - 99,215 M Madson, Dawn 12101 - 215 Malmberg, Bruce 11111 - 95,215 Manko, Kristofer 12241 - 127,215 Manthle, Keith 11281 - 215 Marchand, Gail 13041 - 96,98,108, 215 Marcy, Thomas 11111 - 89,90,111, 215 Markun, Allan 11281- 215 Marron, Philip 11281 - 77,110,215 Marth, Robert 13041 - 215' Martinson, Gail 11051 - 97,102,110, 215 Marty, Carol 11141 - 96,98,215 Martz, Michael 11091 - 97,98,99,215 Mason, Richard 12221 - 215 Masters, John 12101 - Masters, Thomas 1Aud-21 - 100,215 Mathisrud, James 13141 - 98,215 Mattison, Mary 12241 - 77,110,215 Mattson, Karen 12101 - 216 McConnell, Janice 13261 - 216 McDonald, Scott 11171 - 216 McMasters, Linda 13251 - 216 McNeal, Mary 11281 - 216 Mealman, David 11171 - 216 Mednis, Astride 1Aud-11 - 76,110, 216 Melin, John 11031 - 95,121,l40,216 Melquist, Louise 11021 - 216 Menten, Kathleen 13261 - 78,108, 216 Mickelson, Dorothy 12131 - 80,108, Miller, Gordon 12241 - 216 Miller, Laura 11071 - 79,90,145,216 Miller, Linda 13321 - 78,216 Miller, Morris 13161 - 216 Miller, Patricia 11141 - 216 Mitschke, Ilona 13141 - 216 Moir, Garry 12221 - 120,216 Molacek, Linda 12241 - 78,96,98,216 Mollick, Kenneth 11051 - 216 Moon, Gregory 11171 - 121,126,143, 216 Moore, Margene 12221 - 79,102,216 Moore: Mark 11051 - 216 Moreland, James 12221 - 109,216 Morris, Grace 13261 - 216 Mortenson, Lorraine 12131 - 80,216 Moster, Judy 11111 - 216 Muldoon, Marilyn 11151- 110,216 Musttul, Lauren 11151- 216 Nelson, Nancy 13041 - 108,145,216 Nelson, Robert J. 13251 - 216 Nelson, Thomas B. 12181 - 143,216 Nelson, Thomas E. 12131 - 216 Nelson, Veona 11111 - 80,108,216 Nerdahl, Lewis 13261 - 216 Ness, Michael 12241 - 216' Ness, Richard 13281 - 105,216 Neuman, Judith 11071- 79,110,216 Neuwirth, Patricia 11021 - 108,216 Newberg, David 12131 - 216 Newton, Eugene 11241 - 120,134,216 Nieman, Dainiel 12131 - 216 Noid, Jerold 1Aud-11 - 216 Nordenwall, Thomas 1Aud-11 - 96, 98,120,216 Nordholm, Dennis 13281 - 216 Nordstrom, James 13321 - 216 Norell, Larry 11151 - 216 Norgren, Michael 13011 - 216 Norgren, Pamela 11021 - 216 Norling, Rolland 13281 - 96,98,99, 216 North, Ted 13321 - 216 Norton, Linda 13281 - 217 Novak, Ronald 11151 - 120,217 Nowak, Richard 11021 - 84,89,111, 217 Nyberg, Donald 11141 - 217 Nyberg, Lyle 13281 - 89,90,96,98, 99,217 Nye, David 13011 - 97,98,217 Nypan, Ellen 11111- 79,109,217 Nystrom, Gail 13261 - 80,217 O. Oas, Maureen 12101- 217 Oberlander, Carol 12221 - 217 O'Brien, David 11171 - 217 O'Brien, Jerry 11091 - 100,217 Ogdahl, Fred 11111- 120,217 O'Hern, James 13321 - 95 Oieda, Sonia 13161 - 79,217 Okkelberg, David 13261 - 217 Olausen, Faye 11011 - 77,217 Oldre, Arden 11111- Olmstead, David 11011 - 120,217 Olsen, Loren 12161 - 217 Olsen, Margie 11091 - 217 Peterson, Peterson 1 Diane 11111 - 217 Gary 11151 -- 217 Peterson, James 11011 - 217 Peterson Lance 11021 - 120,217 Peterson Linda 11281 - 110,217 Peterson, Lloyd 11121 - 143,217 Peterson Pamela 11021 - 78,94,217 Peterson Saindra 11281 - 217' Peterson: Steven 1Aud-21 - 217 Peterson Peterson Peterson Trudy 1Aud-11 - 94,218 Vickie 13321 '- 94,218 virginia 11021- 218 Olson, David 11121 - 217 Olson, Diana 11071- 217 Olson, Diane 11171 - 79,90,109,217 Olson, Mary 11021- 217 Olson, Nancy 11121 - 217 Olson, Norman 12131- 217 Olson, Sandra 11241 - 217 Olson, Sharon 11281 - 111,217 Olson, Theresa 11111 -- 79,102,217 Lassila, Ruth 1Aud-21 - 78,108,215 Lee, Beverly 11281 - 215' Lee, Ronald 1Aud-11 - 96,99,215 Lenz, Steve 12181 - 215 Leppla, Kathryn 11121 - 215 Lewerenz, LaVern 11321 - 215 Lewis, Merry 11121 - 108,215 Lillehei, Thomas 1Aud-11 - 120,215 Lillie, Barbara 13251 - 80,110,215 Lind, David 13041 - 98,215 Lind, Gary 11051 - 215 Lindberg, Sandra 1Aud-11 - 215 Lindgren, Curtis 13161 - 215 Lindskoog, Nancy 1Aud-11 - 80,215 Linneman, Charles 11281 - 215 Lockner, Janet 13041 - 80,215 Loe, Carole 13011 - 78,215 Logli, Ronald 13041 - 215 Myrtvedt, John 13091 - 216 N Nabben, Arthur 11091 - 100,216 Nakamoto, Naomi 11151 - 79,108, 216 Nave, Linda 11121 - 80,216 Nelsen , Robert P. 13041 - 216 Nelson, Dennis 1Aud-11 - 216 Nelson, Diane E. 1Aud-21 - 79,216 Nelson, Diane M. 11121 - 79,216 Nelson, Diane P. 13251 - 216 Nelson Nelson , Gary 1Aud-11 - 126,216 ,James 13281 - 216 Nelson, John 1Aud-21 - 216 Nelson Nelson Kathleen 11021 - 216 :Keith 12221 - 121,143,216 Nelson, Linda 1Aud-11 - 102,216 Nelson, Marcia 13261 - 111,216 Nelson, Melvin 11021 - 216 Omvedt, Neil 13091 - 98,217 Ondick, Daniel 12131 - 217 Ondov, John 11141 - 94,217 Ophoven, Margaret 11281 - 217 Orman, Betty 11071 - 217 Orum, Naomi 11241 - 94,105,217 Osterlund, Paul 11151 - 217 Otis, Erin 11321- 217 Otto, Gordon 13091 - 217 Over, Frances 12101 - 80,217 Overson, Theodore 11141 - 217 Owen, Ma-rlys 11281 - 105,217 Oxendale, Madelaine 12181 - 79, 108,217 P Paiari, Terry 11021 - 76,217 Palm, Janice 13261 - 217 Palmer, Jeltrey 11141 - 217 Parrish, Gene 1Aud-21 - 120,217 Patrick, Bruce 13091 - 217 Pearson, Candice 12181 - 79,108, 217 Pedersen, Bruce 11 141- 98,217 Pedersen, Janis 11111 - 94,217 Peters, Sandra 13321 - 217 Peterson, Arthur 12101 - 217 Peterson, Chris 12131 - 110,217 Peterson, David 12221 - 217 Peterson, Dennis 11141 - 217 230 Petit, Noel 1Aud-21 - 97,98,146,218 Phillips, Karen 13281 - 78,110, 218 Pickit, Bonnie 11241 - 79,98,218 Pierce, Robert 11021 - 218 Pilarski, Mary 11011 - 79,218 Polak, Dennis 12241 - 120,127,218 Polkinghorne, Ann 12101 - 218 Pope, Judith 11021 - 218 Pope, Yvonne 11111 - 103,218 Pretzel, Joan 11011- 109,218 Pribula, Judy 11111 - 218 Pritt, Vicki 11051 - 218 Puphal, John 11241- 99,11O,121, 143,218 Putnam, Linda 13041 - 102,108,218 Q Quale, Pauline 11071 - 218 Quan, Sheila 11051 - Quick, Sandra 11011- 218 Quigley, Daniel 11071 - 84,97,98,99, 218 Quinlan, David 13261- 218 R Ranning, Craig 13281 - 137,143,218 Rauh, Mathew 12181 - 116,218 Ream, Ladd 13091 - 120,218 Reed, Susan 11071 - 79,102,218 Rees, Thomas 13251 -- 218 Reese, Monte 11021 - 218 Reeve, Patricia 11071 - 218 Reich, Allan 13161 - 218 Reidel, Barbaira 13321 - Reiners, James 13251 - 120,218 Resler, Christian 1Aud-21 - 218 Reynolds, Patrick 13261 - 218 Rickard, Michael 11281 - 218 Ridgway, Florence 12161 - 218 Ringwelski, Richard 11321 -- 218 Ritchie, Georgia 11171 - 94,218 Robb, Donna 12221 - 79,108,145,218 Rober, Betty 13321 - 218 Rober, Linda 11171 - 94,218 Robertson, Alyce 13281 - 218 Robinson, Carolyn 13321 - 97,218 Roepke, Marvin 12101 - 218 Roesner, Thomas 13041 - 218 Rogers, Barbaira 13321 - 145,218 Rolf, Nancy 13281 - 218 Rolf, Sharon 11031 - 218 Rollefson, William 13261 - 135,218 Rook, Janet 11051 - 77,79,218 Root, Craig 13041 - 218 Ruccius, Ja-n-et 12181 - 94 Rudy, Pauline 13011 - 108,218 Ruona, Betty 11031 - 218 Rustad, Eugene 12181 - 218 Rustad, Nancy 11011 - 105,110,218 Ryan, Phyllis 13321 - 94,218 Rylander, Mary 13011 - 218 S Sabaka, Jill 12161 - 80,95,110,218 Sachs, Nancy 13251 - 102,218 Sale, Patricia 13011 - 218 Salverson, Nancy 12181 - 80,85,90, 111,218 Sand, Joanne 11071 -- 79,102,218 Sandberg, Rosalie 13011 - 218 Sander, Nancy 12161 - 102,110,218 Sanders, Jay 11241 - 96,218 Sanders, Lauren 1Aud-11 - 109,218 Sandin, Sylvia 13161 - 78,9O,1i1, 218 Sandness, Glen 11241 - 100,218 Savage, William 11121 - Savold, Gary 12101 - 96,99,218 Sawyer, Sandra 13281 - 218 Saxhaug, Richard 1Aud-11 - Schaeffer, Patricia 11051 - 218 Schaubach, Jerome 1Aud-11 - 129, 218 Schlismann, Marc 11121 - 120,143, 218 Schlosser, Jeftrey 1Aud-11 - 88,110, 218 Schmidt, Diane 11071- 218 Scholz, Michael 12241 - 219 Schreiber, Kathlene 11071 - 219 Schroeder, Timothy 11111 - 219 Schubick, Annette 13011 - Schulz, Margaret 11091 - 79,9O,111, 219 Schultz, James 12131 - 219 Seaton, Thomas 1Aud-11 - 219 Segelstrom, Rae Jean 13261 - 219 Selander, Margie 13091 - 77,146,219 Seliski, Stephen 11151 - 219 Selsback, Susan 11011 - 79,98,99, 219 Selstad, Bairbaro 11321 - 80,102,219 Senger, Mary Ann 13141 - 102,219 Seman, Daniel 11091 - 219 Severson, Stephen 11141 - 219 Seymour, Geraldine 12241 - 219 Seymour, Richard 12241 - 219 Shackleton, Mary 13091 - 95,219 Sharrow, James 11031 - 219 Shaughnessy, Michael 11091 - 134, 219 Shaw, Sanc1ra11011- 219 Sheffield, Robert 12181 - 120,219 Shegstad, William 11171 - 95,219 Sheldon, Clark 13261 - 219 Shelley, Martha 11051 - 219 Shubick, Stephan 11281 - 121,143, 219 Siems, John 12131 - Siodahl, Susan 11091 - 80,219 Siorgren, Dean 12241 - 219 Skalstad, Marilyn 11091 - 219 Skarhus, Ronald 13011- 219 Skogland, Michael 11031 - 219 Skoglund, Linda 11281 - 219 Skovbroten, Sandra 12181 - 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219 Stivland, Dale 1Aud-21 - 105,120, 219 St. Jacque, Beverly 12101 - 219 Stone, Jeanette 11051 - 79,102,219 Strandberg, Cairolyn 13141 - 219 Strandiord, Carl 11321 - 116,126 219 Strenge, Gary 1Aud-21 - 219 Stromberg, Judith 13161 - 219 Struck, Patricia 12161 - 94,219 Suby, Judith 11051- 219 Sullivan, Michelene 11241 - 80,219 Sundbloom, Kaye 11141 - 220 Sunde, Craig 11071 - 220 Supple, James 12241 - 134,220 Sutherland, Trudy 13041 - 220 Svec, Ralph 13141 - 146,220 Sventek, Terry 11051 - 220 Swadner, John 11011 - 143,220 Swan, Ronald 11121 - 220 Swaney, Blair 11151 - 220 Swanson, Douglas 13261 - 109,220 Swanson, Sondra 111 11 - 89,95,220 Swanson, Sally 11241 - 80,220 Swanson, Sharon 13161 - 220 T Tacheny, Richard 11071 - 220 Tanner, Fern 13321 - 220 Taranto, Carol 11071 - 220 Taylor, Stuart 11171 - 146,220 Telke, Elizabeth 13161 - 79,85,101, 110,145,220 Tellman, Carole 12161 - 94,220 Temte, Lee 13251 - 220 Thomas, Marilyn 11241 - 220 Thomas, Mary 11321 - 111,220 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson 220 Thompson, Allan 11021 - 220 Barbara 11321 - 80,220 Bruce 13141 - 220 :Christine 11151 - 77,103, Linda 12221 - 62,77,80, 97,98,11O,220 Thornberg, Connie 12161 - 220 Thorpe, Deane 12221 - 95,126,220 Thorpe, Diane 11321 - 97,98,220 Thorson, Jerome 12221 - 96,99,143, 220 Tibbetts, Carole 13041 - 220 Tinker, John 11011- 220 Tomasko, James 13261 - 220 Tonozzi, Gregory 11281 - 220 Tornes, Stephanie 11151 - 97,98,101, 220 Tourand, Joanne 11241 - 80,220 Trondson, Linda 13141 - 79,95,22O Trovik, Virginia 12181 - 94,220 Turnbull, Diane 11091 - 220 Turner, William 11021 - 220 U Ugstad, Janet 13041 - 220 Uhlir, JOyCe 11091 - 94,110,220 Underferth, Richard 13041 - 105,220 Upcraft, Charles 13141 - 220 V Vader, Linda 13281 - 94,220 Van Bergen, John 11071 - 129,220 Vance, Bonnie 11091 - 96,99,220 Vanderpool, Carol 13091 - 220 Vaux, Dixi 13321 - 220 Veara, Linda 13091 - 78,110,220 Veith, Kenneth 12221 - 220 Vekved, Marilyn 13091 - 220 Verran, John 13041 - 95,143,220 Vesledahl, Wayne 11121 - 220 Vestal, Robert 13091 - 134,220 Vlasin, Clifford 11141 - 120,220 Von Ende, Diane 1Aud-11 - 220 W Wagnild, Galen 12241 - 134,220 Walker, Dennis 11171 - 220 Walker, Penelope 13091 - 146,220 Wallin, David 13281 7 84,111,220 Walther, Darlene 11071 - 94,221 Walton, Steven 13141 - 221 Wamsley, Richard 13321 - 221 Wanberg, James 13011 - 221 Wangstad, Andy 11131 - 96,99,221 Ward, Joanne 12131 - 221 Waterman, Judy 13031 - 221 Watson, Rosemary 13041 - 77,221 Way, Karen 11141 - 77,80,lO8,221 Weber, Jean 13141- 90,102,1 11,221 Wef1en, Sandra 13141 - 221 Wefring, William 13161 - 221 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Choir 1donation1 Senior Class 1donation1 Zintsmaster's Studio 1senior, underclass, and organization pictures1 Michael Dillion 1photography help1 231 VVegener, Claudia 12161 - 221 Weinke, Martha 11321 - 78,90,1 11, 221 Weisbrich, Earl 13321 - 221 Weishaar, Carlotta 13141 - 89,90, 221 Weisman, Cynthia 11121 - 77,79, 102,108,221 Wellington, Robert 12131 - 94,221 Wells, Ralph 13281 - 120,221 Wendt, Gwynn 13091 - 221 Wenell, Duane 12221 - 221 Wentzel, Marc 13011 - 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