Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1969
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' lp ' lf' W 4 4 ff If! 45 1-V., Q I0 Y , M., ' Q .Y QM 5 , is 'tg is ,S Q1 52 .I is Qouihwesi Welcomes New AssisTanTPrincipal TO Tl-TE CLASS OF I969: JusT six shorT summers ago you ioined The Tribe oT SouThwesT Indians. Since ThaT Time The reservaTion has been enlarged and a huge new wigwam has been added. Squaws and braves have rallied To The SouTh- wesT drumbeaT as each oT you have made your many conTribuTions To The SouThwesT Clan. Your aThleTic warriors have broughT home Trophies and aThleTic scalps ThaT adorn our village. Yes, you have done your share To bring honor and glory To our people. The sun is now rapidly sinlcing on your SouThwesT lndian Days. The signals Trom your lndian guides, your medicine men, and your chieT have all buT come To an end. We hope your experience here has helped To equip you To Tace your long journey inTo The TuTure. As you Tace inTo The wide open spaces ouT- side oT your SouThwesT TerriTory may The GreaT SpiriT be wiTh each and every one oT you. The besT wishes of your ChieT will be wiTh you always. R. H. Classon RIGHT: Mr. Classon, in The ailmosphere oT The new audiTorium. pauses Tor a mo- menT oT reTlecTion before delivering his speech. BELOW: Assuming his duTies as AssisTanT Principal, Mr. RosholT becomes accusTomed To The lndian way oT liTe. ,...., .,...,, ' LEFT: A familiar face Io Soulhwesf slu- denls is Mr. D. Peferson-Direcfor of Sfudenl Aclivilies. BELOW: The Faculfy Council, which consisfs of Ihe chairmen from each deparlmenl, meers in fhe new library wilh Mr. Classon. STANDING: R. Classon, R. Saucedo, D. Rosholl, P. Jacobs, M. Hansen, E, Andersen, D. Wedyl and P. Ford. SITTING: H. War- ner, D. Young, F. Sundin, A. Maxlield, H. Slrobel and O. Dahle. LEFT: Counselors, Mr. H. Warner, Miss E. Magnusson and Miss A. Brinley, Iceep informed on Ihe Ialesl in college news. 9ociaI9+udies9+resses Afro-American Hisforg This year senior high sludenis were officially in- lroduced +o Afro-American Hislory. A special i+ineran+ resource reacher +augh+ a one-week course on racial problems 'ro modern problems classes. For lhe firsl 'rime Team ieaching was ulilized in 'rhe fwelffh grade social sfudies classes. Three +welve-weelc uni+s of governmenf, economics and psychology were +augh+ by Mr. F. Pearson, Mr. Weberf and Mr. Williams respecrively. RIGHT: Liz Snyder gains guidance from Mr. Inglebref, a long lime member of The Indian reservafion. BELOW: Mr. F. Pear- son. a new addifion 'ro lhe resewafion, makes use of The overhead proieclor. W. Adam M. Hansen F. lnglebrel W. Jones Miss R. LaPierre L. Levin F. Pearson J. Pearson M. Weber? W. Williams Innovalions in English Ulilize Team Teaching Along wiTh The selecTion of new TexTboolcs in English This year. The English deparTmenT made some changes in curriculum conTenT in The TenTh, elevenTh and TwelTTh grades. Team Teaching was aclopTed in The TenTh grade classes Through The eTTorTs of Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Anderson. ln The elevenTh grade Mr. 'Shapiro TaughT a uniT in acTive dramaTics. Mrs. Welch, Mr. Froehle and Miss SexTon each TaughT a six-weeks uniT To The regular senior English classes. Mrs. J. Anderson M rs. M. AnsTrand Speech Mrs. G. Carlson D. Farell Special Service A. Froehle Mrs. E. Hande Miss T. McNaughTon Mrs. H. Severson Special Service Miss S. SexTon R. Sh ' Speecliaplro Mrs. F. Sundin Mrs. O. Welch ABOVE: SouThwesT's answer To Shake- speare's Cesario is Mrs. Ansfrand. LEFT: ATTer school hours find Mr. Froehle hard aT work wiTh Woyalce sTaTT member. Merry Wiesner. CIassesWi+hCompu+er Expand Maih lnieresis lnlermediale malrh, offered only 'lo seniors, ex- panded The number of malh courses offered af Soulhwesl. Aimed for Those who did nor plan an in-deplh sludy of malh in college, The course com- bined geornelry, algebra and advanced algebra. The compuler was lcepl humming by Mr. Ander- sen's algebra and analysis sludenls. All senior high mafh sfudenls received a one-week course on The compuler. RIGHT: Ou'r of The classroom and onlo The Toolball field proceeds Mr. Johnson- Defensive Coach. E553 3 RIGHT: One of 'rhe Tavorife affer school hangouls is room I3-main aHrac'fion-- Coach Hoisingfon. Andersen . l-lalley R. Hoisingfon . Johnson Larson . Miellce 'lx S. Sira nd H. Sirobel Expanded Faoiliiies Aid Qcieniilic Discoveries The science deparlmenl was able +0 expand iis laciliiies loy ulilizing a former home economics room in ihe senior high and by including a greenhouse in The new junior high. New equipmeni supplemenied scieniific discovery. Two courses new- in I967- laboraiory 'rechnology and second year biology- were coniinued. ABOVE: Siudenis seek scienlific specimens under ihe super- vision of Mr. Angellar. LEFT: Biology leacher, Mr. Peierson, who seconds as Souihwesfs only laxidermisi, proudly displays his owl lo Pal' Smiley. A. Angellar C. Pearson lvl. Peierson Room Q10 Is a Cenier for Language Teachers Nearly one-hall of 'ihe fourlh and fiflh year foreign language sfudenis enrolled in The Minnea- polis public high schools aHended Soulhwesf. Forfy percenl of ihe senior high siudenf body parficipafed in The foreign language program. This can be al'- iribuied 'ro a well-organized deparlmemh which lhis year had all Teachers ceniralized in room 2lO. In 'rhis deparlmenr each leacher has gained experience lhrough bo'rh fraveling and sfudying in his counlry. ABOVE: The lunchroom.is The place where fhe cheerleaders and iheir advisor, Mrs. Harrier, plan our pep feds. RIGHT: Podium power is exercised in fourrh-hour sludy by Mr. LaRoche. Mrs. M. Bell Mrs. P. Clendening Mrs. V. Harner English Miss D. I-lunfingfon English Miss S. Jebe G. LaRoche Miss N. Rubin R. Saucedo TOP: The end of firsl' hour band class finds Mr. Sloyke checking his busy schedule. CENTER: Mr. Socha' gives his O.K. lo a posfer crealed by Michele Palmer. BOTTOM: Momenls before fha program begins fhe sfage lighfs are sei by Mr. Dahle and sfage hand Russ Sfblle. Fine Arie Deparimeni Searches for Creaiivifg The music deparlmenf gave many hours of en- ioymenl 'ro 'rhe s'ruden+ body. In addilioni lo The annual concert Jrhe band con'rribu+ed +o The pep a+ alhlelic evenfs. Choir members presenled many special concerls along wilh lhe lradilional spring and Chrislmas concerfs. Fundamenlal concepls were Taughl in 'lhe arl' classes so Jrhal s'ruden+s could learn lo express lhem- selves. Selecled arf works were 'displayed lhroughoul' l'he year. O. Dahle D. Sloylce J. Socha D. Weydf RIGHT: Presenied wiih a broken fype- wrifer, Mr. Jacobs ponders The sifuaiion. M. Bioriin P. Jacobs J. Lind E. Maghan H. Mayo R. Papas Indusirial Aris Classes Open World of Work Courses in indusirial ar'rs provided means for s1'u- denrs To experimeni' wi'rh Tools, maieriais, and equip- meni of various kinds. Mr. Jacobs and Miss Sexron have 'teamed 'io offer io eievenfh-grade boys, in- ieresred primarily in shop, a block program con- sisiing of Jrwo hours of meiais and one hour of Eng- Iish. RIGHT: Equipped wifh headband' and feafher. Mr. Maghan generafes frue Homecoming spirif. W. Hammersion ., , ,, rw Mrs. R. Sirolialc Mrs. D. Young Opporiuniiies Increase for On-ihe-Job Trainees There was a new opporlunily al Soulhwesl for business siudenls lo pul lheir slcills lo praclical use. The new Office Worlc Program provided secrelarial jobs in The allernoon for qualified sludenls. While DECA, now open lo iuniors, laughl parlicipanls merchandising slcills. LEFT: New lo fhe business deparlrnenl fhis year, Mrs. Sirolialx also assumes The responsibilifies ssS'wsgiS+snisn advisor. BELOW: The early morning hours find Mr. Posfon busy preparing plans for fhe Coming day. in Miss P. Anderson Mrs. C. Olinger C. Poslon A. Banks P. Ford D. I-lalvorson Mrs. N. Moody Mrs. F. Rogers Mrs. R. Slewarl Phg Ed Classes Qirive For Coniinuing lnieresi The physical educalrion deparlmenl slressed 'lhe lifelime sporls of archery, badminlon, golf, swimming and Tennis. Wilh The recenl addilion of lhe new iunior high came lhe much welcomed swimming pool. This gave sludenls l'he opporlunily 'ro learn lhe lundamenlals ol swimming. Co-educalional heallh classes were conlinued under +he supervision of Mr. Banks and Mrs. Slewarl. RIGHT: Golf club in hand, Mrs. Slewarl heads for anolher grueling day on 'the Soulhwesl fairway. 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Saunders, Mrs. R, Nelson, Mrs. S. Olson, Mrs. M. Mangan, Mrs. G. Pefrick, Mrs. S. Pedersen and Mrs. M. Anderson. Nor picfured, Mrs. M. Molifor and Mrs. M. Krueger. LEFT: Locked our of school. Laura Saihre and Pai Trebisovsky find cusiodian Andy Babich fo be a friend in need. Ofher members of The ianifon engineering sfaff inciude Mrs. T. Kericer- ing, R. Mafiison, J. McCabe. K. Pefer- sen, J. Rozrnan, J. Sharpe, G. Sorenson and G. Upion. Special Evenis f ,, In ' N Q 'Fkpp 1 ' lin W ' X A 'Q It o r ' A. moi 4 fll llluq up A' if ' We C 0. 6 8' Q 2 l I 1 Homecoming '68 Sees Jog, Pep and VICTORY Weeks beTore SepTember 27, exciTing plans began Tor The year's TirsT big evenT. Homecoming l968 promised To be The besT ever, as general chair- man Ann Coppage recruiTed co-chairmen and Their commiTTees. Many sTudenTs labored TaiThTully, and when The all-imporTanT day arrived, ingenious In- dians had ThoughT oT a varieTy oT ways To Hammer Henry. AudiTorium emcee Bill Bearing conTinually Tried To inTroduce each acT, buT To no avail. He was consTanTly inTerrupTed by sienior comics Bean and Paula. They held The cues Tor such acTs as Georgia and Lynn, our own Mamas and Papas, The Indian- eTTes, Hard-hearTed Hanna, and D.M. and M. However, Queen BeTTy Somers broughT The ioyous audience To iTs TeeT as she crowned I968 Home- coming Queen Peggy Deal. Lovely Queen Peg and her courT Then led The Indians To The Tield To waTch a spiriTed TooTbalI Team pound The Henry PaTrioTs 32-I3. ThaT evening, The music oT The Sir Raleighs lcepT proud sTudenTs and alumni elaTed as They danced Homecoming I968 inTo The pasT. UPPER RIGHT: Tension and exciTemenT build as Queen BeTTy Somers welcomes alumni before crowning her successor. ABOVE: CapTain Henry Hook lCindy Tosierl sTabs Tinkerbell lSherry Jorgen- senl only a Tew hours before he is foiled by a deTermined TooTball Team. RIGHT: I968 grad, KaThy Hanson, re- Turns To loin iuniors Roger Hanson and Tom Paciorelc in a song. w-qx -3-9 ,X 41 .lim s Q il -r ' 3 '-1:. 6 - it s W x 3 1... . . K ' . .Q S E f cg, Www? Q' ,M ABOVE: Princess Valerie Scliwarlz and Escorf Bill Rosenberg sil along fhe edqe of a Lake Harrie? founfain. RIGHT: Princess Denise Humphrey and Escort Brenf Bigelow pause before some of +l1e las? signs of summer. A -'X 4 g K x i. .. N w J .. , Q . We 3 v 'H M xiffgffl ' w E- . .K X , x . ,K 0--,W A A 5 Q. ' ff 3 ,gl g fag, +3 572 mf X Q N A x N Aux X 52' X as X AQ 'W 2 -- 44,6 9 Q . , iff! . - ,. sf' 1 EXW J L Vw. fy. . MK, fl 1 s ws 1 h , 1 gr i fw aww? . Wil' O Y, ,X 9 WT -,fm,zf1O'iW K 'J A 7 .wr -3 1 ,9,,,4.1 K in , 4, J.. ,Q N f K mf' 4 fy Q I R Q' E225 ,wx , if Q, ,gwv--u R55 My 4,113 Jesi and Qpirii Pervade Dogpaichers' Night '68 Open inviTaTions To visiT DogpaTch U.S.A., I968, where issued by senior high women The weelc OT November 8. EnThusiasTic Daisy Maes counTed ouT The' penny-per-pound admission as Their apprehen- sive Lil' Abners eyed Marryin' Sam. Providing The beaT Tor an evening of dance, The Soul SensaTion added To The 'friendly aTmosphere. The Tradifional giT-TogeTher creaTed memories ThaT will lasT long aTTer Sadie '68 has ended. TOP: Diane Clark can'T help laughing as she decides whaT lovelyl?l Mark Ander- son is worTh. UPPER LEFT: Junior Pal' Smiley arrives as a flower-bearing cave- woman. UPPER RIGHT: Laughing couples make DogpaTch USA come alive The evening of November 8. LEFT: Buzz Leer gives Marryin' Sam Adam some assisTance as he hiTches up Two DogpaTchers. The The The The The The The The The The The The Drummer .. Mufe .................................... ....... B ob Hale Russ Scheidler Denny Peferson . .. Chris Werf .. Bruce Howe Narrator IEI Gallol ......... Sieve Reifer . Joanne Ferris Tom Hegq Nancy Peabody . Lynne Aspnes Shay Lumelsky . . . Jim Lifwin X x. ,ar pn if .X N 4 'Q UPPER LEFT: Henry supervises as Morri- mer rides Mai? Through fhe world. ABOVE: Sally Morgan can r conceal her emofions while she and Linda Oden are viewing fhe Friday nigh? performance. LEFT: Once more Luisa dreams of be- coming a princess. wf fl QQ 'Q P 5 A v 'I O 1 1 Il ns' -.W u , - -4 1 ' 5, A , ,W ., .zmb ,W 'JW QM wwfw A , ff ,am Q' ff ?'E 'M '45 'Q in . ' 3' 'Sv 'M Q is 5 -W .:, . V, -af, 'G .lr- JJ '- ,, ... , ,yn az ,fe-. wf 43' if 'I 'Q 3 , +6 .fr ' ,M , at may 'i ' qi V A 1' X i .- ' -. ,,,,iy,Q1? f sf , . 6, f A 9' A ,m ,ggi -. ITV.. , ,Q , ii' mi if ' ff H -V , W I ',S ff4' :fg6?f,rf,,ga - f ww 5-. ,, 'K . , V' vfwzfggzff- --Q 1 i f , 'V El 43, ,, J 4, J x A' 4',,5iP5 f fk . 443 lf' V J 'W Sm Fr' hh '4 fl 4 . A.,,, W 5 , 1 M 3 V an 1 1 ful' ' by w a, V f M fg? 4. Shepherds and Rogalig Qing in Holidag Season Once again ihe music and speech deparrmenis labored over Gian-Carlo MenoHi's Chrisimas opera. Af'rer a series of marinees for area grade schoolers, Arnahl and ihe Nighr Visiiors was pre- senied ai Sourhwesi on December I2 and I3. The siory was Thai' of a young crippled boy, his moiher, and iheir visii' from The Magi. Arnahl innocenily offered his single, mosi' precious possession-his cruich-as a gifi io 'rhe Chrisi child. Because of ihis gesiure 'fhe li'Hle boy was healed and allowed 'ro 'Follow The Kings io Beihlehern. CREDITS Amahl ...... .............. B arb Richards His Moiher .. .... Janef MacKenzie King Kasper .. ..... Paul Schwariz King lvlelchoir .. .... Dennis Peierson King Balrhazar ..... Russ Scheidler The Page ...... Torn Paciorek Undersrudy . . . .... Becky Chesion Harp ....... ... Lynn Aspnes Piano .. ...... Carol Babiraclci Flure .. ........ Carol Dennison Direciors . .... Mr. Oscar Dahle and Mrs. Kaihy Ansirand BELOW: He walks he walks HE WALKS!1 Pep Fesis Rallg Spirii Before Indian Viciories Ingenuiiy and eniluusiasm provided flue basis for a number of pep fesis flurougluouu Hue sporis sea- son. Scluolars and ailuleies alilce aided in flue pep- producing efucorus. The spirir sluown by all siudenis spurred Hue Indian ailuleues on io vicfory and flue cry for Purple Power scalped flue opposilrion. ABOVE: Afler receiving a +radi+ional sloclcinq liar Mr. Classon gives luis recipe for faking Wasluburn's calce. UPPER RlGl-lT: Senior class Presidenu Bill Roserus berg slands on luis luead unlil ilue power of purple and wluiie lcnoclcs him over. RlGl-lTg The Indians make an all-ouf efiorf lo blemislu Roosevel'r's looiball record. l r -ews:M..,,ss-ww LEFT: Senior Dance Commillee members are: BACK: Bear Jensen lBacl-cdropsl, Georgia Boosalis lGeneral Clnairmanl. Lynn Rolplw lDecora+ionsl, FRONT: Ann Coppage llilefreslwmenlsl, Sue Garner lTiclceTs and Chaperonesl, NOT PIC- TURED: Jodi Lind lpubliciiyl. Girls Launch a Varieig of Laughfer and Frolic Led by general chairman Georgia Boosalis, llwe Senior Dance Commiliee look care of all delails involved wilh senior high dances. Tlwe l968 Spring Opener, Homecoming, and Sadie were more en- ioyable due lo colorful decoralions, eliecrive baclc- drops, and professional bands. Alhleric viclories were climaxecl in a more relaxed almosplwere as sluclenls lenghllwened llwe evening by dancing al sock hops. ABOVE: Tim Pelerson wails oul' io C'mon Baby Lighr My Fire. LEFT: Darwin l-lolfer and Pal' Miller prac- lically apply plwy ed Training. I TOP: Mon+hs of planning beqin +o +alce form in fhe sprinq of I'-767. CENTER LEFT: Whai' happened 'lo all 'fhe liHle kids? CENTER RIGHT: The liflle kids have found new halls fo haunt RIGHT: The mosl' popular shorlcul lo funior hiqh classes is The court 1'-in As Junior High Opens. Siudenis Gain ldeniiig Much +o +he ioy of senior high sfudenis 'lheir halls were nor crowded +his year. Afrer monihs of expeciaiion sevenlh, eighih, and ninfh graders arrived io inhabii ihe classrooms of Soulhwesl' Junior l'ligh..Paren+s of all pupils were inviied 'lo visii The newifaciliiies ai 'lhe Junior High Open House and laier a+ dedicarion ceremonies Ociober 20. Srudenis were pleased wirh increased classroom size, The lovely new library, couri, and of course, ihe swimming pool. LEFT: Under ihe waichful eye of Soulhwesi Senior Hiqh, fhe ioundaiion is laid for The iunior hiqh. BELOW: The library is one favoriie and widely used faciliiy. Sporis rlll. X x Wx Q' 1 X -X xXWQ 5. NXWNWX ' f 'X lllfzflxxxxw' x if I K Q W Glilnq . i Q ',,,rmw. ul Q! 2 X Ywlxpw 'va 'NV'lW Q N ZW EW V N 5' IHXQQX X Q NX X 5 ' , I1 if +wwnmNXlVM N N E M y 'IIIERVWJ 'I 'Llmuu 7' JM Mi x 116' Team Efforl Describes Gridders'DgnamicYear Ranlied as high as elevenlh in lhe siale, our gridders 'foughl fheir way To a nolable 6-2-I record. Tying Washburn proved 'fo be 'rhe highlighf of l'he year. I+ was The firsl lime in live years Thai The 'loqlballers hadn'+ los'r 'ro 'rhe Millers. Our Indians ended up 'rhird in The cily, losing only 'ro cily champ Roosevell. Beginning in Augusi wilh greal Team elforl and deferminalion, our fine coaches pul logelher a slrong defense and a very poieni offense. The offense was powered by All-Cily players, Milce Bruneau and Jeff Anderson, and 'rhe scoring lalenf of Franlc I-larlwell. The Indian defense was ceniered around All-Cily linebacker, Caplain Jeff Kahnlce. RIGHT: Sfruggling gridders are noi really on The ball during lhis play. ABOVE: Third place in cily is achieved by one of Soufhwesfs mosl oufsianding foolball 'leamsz ROW I: C. Broin, B. Solden, J. Siallman, S. Neiman, C. Drew, J. Searles. D. Fermoyle, S. Derringer, J. Gravel, S. Pelerson, ROW 2: Coach Levin, J. Fischer, B. Plau. L. Woodruff, B. Allen, M. Hamer, J. Kahnlce, G. Libby, D. Boe, S. Miller, S. I-lolmberg. B. Lun- deen, Coach Fredriclcson, ROW 3: Coach Jaclcson, D. Falls, D. Levine, B. Yablonslci, C. Cowell, B. Gudmanclson, D. Schilling, R. Smilh, M. Tessum, C. Brell, J. Moore, B. Berg, A. Tribergs, Coach Johnson. ROW 4: K. Bailey, D. Tulcey. F. Harlwell, D. Shelslad, J. Salhre, J. Anderson, G. Virgin, M. Bruneau, J. Thomas, R. Prieve, W. Leer, B. Kovalchuck, B. Shorfen. LEFT: Gary Virgin evades Nor+h op- ponenf in gaining yardage. BELOW: Huddling around Coach Fredrickson. In- dian gridders receive words of inspira- Hon. BOTTOM: An enfhusiasfic Home- coming crowd waiches as John Sfallman brings Hue Henry offensive fo Hs knees. CENTRAL 6 WASHBU RN 0 NORTH 0 HENRY I 3 ST. CLOUD I2 WEST 0 ROOSEVELT 26 SOUTH O VOCATIONAL 6 I4 35 32 7 ndians mu.. :W fx f ' 5 . if S in , .,,..n BELOW: The sophomore squad will pro- vide candidaTes Tor nexT year's varsiTy Team: ROW I: M. Oliver, D. Reese, J. Schneclc, K. KapiTan, R. Kauiar, J. Cox, M. Maddox, T. MiTchell, M. Hollander, R. Johnson, J. KiTson, ROW 2: Coach Halvorson, R. Werner, AK. Long, J, Lieb, M. Levine, T. HarTley, G. Gudmandson R. Puppe, B. Shaw, D. Robbins, P. PeTer: son, Coach WeberT, ROW 3: J. FrueTal D.,MCDan2,ld, J. Benallcen, D. Schneclcl D. Fowler, S. Anderson, P. SchwarTz, D. Hermann, B. Gavando, ROW 4: C. Cowell, M. Dibble, G. Fredriclcson, G. Page, F. Haaland, D. Syme, P. Malinoslry, M. Hanson, R. SmiTh, S. G-roll, B. John- son, B. Molumby, T. Krieger. LEFT CENTER: Having made aT leasT one ouTsTan-ding pass, kick, or goal, These sophomore TooTball players have achieved sTanding among The ranks of Toma- hawlcers. Coaches have declared ThaT nexT year's varsiTy squad will receive a greaT deal of power from This year's sophomore group as represenTed by The x 4 Tomahawlrers: ROW I: Daniel Fowler, Michael Dibble, Thomas MiTchell, Kevin Long, Douglas Robbins, JeTT' Schneclc. Michael Oliver, Douglas Syme, ROW 2: Douglas Page, Gerald Fredrickson. STe- ven Groll, Craig Cowell, PeTer Malinosky, Brian Johnson, Richard SmiTh. LEFT BOT- TOM: Pausing Tor a Tew momenTs in The boy's aThle+ic locker room, sophomore gridders Douglas Robbins, a Tomahawlrer, and Eugene Haalancl relive The play ThaT caused ThaT aTTernoon's game To be a vicfory. Qophomores 9Trive for Varsiig Team Nexi Fall The sophomore gridders had a very rewarding season wiTh a 3-2-I record. Through hard work and hard hiTTing The TooTball Team Tinished TourTh in The SouThern Division. The highlighf of The season was The Team's I9-I3 vicTory over Henry in The playoTT game. Coaches WeberT and Halvorson expecl' The players To malce a greaT conTribuTion To Mr. Fredriclcson's varsiTy squad nexT year. Harriers Win Success Through Deferminaiion The cross counfry 'ream despife having many iniuries and being young had anorher championship year. The harriers, performing in +rue Soufhwesf rradiiion, no'r only won The cify championship, buf placed second in 'rhe sfare. The 'ream paced by Co-capfains Don Solsvig and Andy Grossman also won rhe Swain lnvi'ra'rional. Biggesr vicrories, Though, came wilh wins over Roosevelr and arch rival Washburn. Because of +he +eam's hard work and dererminarion, and wi+h The help of Mr. l-lalley's fine coaching. we had a ream in which Sou+hwes+ found pride. RIGHT: The faces of Coach Halley and runners Lafans, Durand. and Holiz reflecf The elafion experienced afrer winning fhe Ciry Meer. Don Solsvigy Scorf Underwood: Jon Drew: Andy GFOSSYUGU Brad R'Cl1a'd5 Time 9:3l Time 9:43 Time 9:45 Time 9.50 Time 9 54 v , A I xxx X . F. Y Dan Rodgers, Bob Carolusi Sfeve Palm: Time lOgO9 Time I0:l4 Time I0:22 LEFT: Perslning Perl: pfovides. Ilne field wlwere Harriers run flmelr rouhnes daily. BELOW: Caplains A. Grossman and D. Solsviq presenf Irophies resulfinq from a fine season. 1--A MOUNDS VIEW 45 I5 ROOSEVELT 36 24 ANOKA 34 25 OSSEO 36 29 WASHBURN 39 I9 ST. OLAF MEET FIRST PLACE SWAIN FIRST PLACE INVITATIONAL CITY MEET FIRST PLACE CITY B MEET FIRST PLACE STATE MEET SECOND PLACE ..... ndians 4' ' 14 'Br' Q.- Q T: -ix. l - , I V V Q . . '.- 1' x ' if J7 I ' Y k 7 ' Jn , , I ' if, Q -,L '7 'ff N 6'-'f'- 4f . ' ff' ' af'-VW f, 1 . , ,' V - ' V' 'xhu' 1:-,- 1 1. cv by ,il J' JA mf? 11' f.fWF' 'vf iff' . 1 Q .fc', ' .g ' -' , I , ' , - . N 't 'f ,' -4 ' I' y -F' v 5 , A .4 , y x 1' 4 ,A xii! uf i :S W is f x if : , ' 4 . 0 QQ it X I 5 Jxf' 'O - i1' xg f wil' 3,1 J RL . f A '- -- .. -- , x,- , . .. .4 -' 4 , - . I 5 . 4, Wm-1 ' U 1 il :Sig ' i HQSPN 1 .f x ,N f : ,M My .nf vff JK' V, Q x ...Wa 1 3 kim I Mem , V, , t!'KJii'THb:I I I I Girls' Tennis Team Has Smashing Nei Sessions Ailer praciicing long hours ai Linden Hills 'rhe iennis Team compiled a 'line winning recorcl. The ieam suffered only 'rwo losses, Washburn and l-lenry, and ended up 3rd in The ciiy. Besl individual play was by co-caplain Kaihy Kupcho who wenl undefeaied and co-capiain Peggy Deal who losi only once. Girls' 'tennis coach, Mrs. Siewarl, expecied io have anoiher good 'ream nexl' year wiih lhe reiurn of many lop junior players. ABOVE: Third in The ciiy is aliained by nelwomen: ROW l: S. Johnson, P. Anderson. l.. Crone, M. Q-arneau. P. Durand, P. Kisl. ROW 2: Coach Slewarl, P. Deal, P. Lund. K. Kupcho, S. Boddy. P. Giles, S. Pienina. RIGHT: Capiain Kalhy Kupcho keeps clobbering com- peiilion. Girl Tankers Make Big Splash in '69 Season Swimming in Their own new pool, The girls' swimming Team had a successTul season despiTe The TacT ThaT They were lacking in experience. The squad, which was largely made up OT sophomores and iuniors climaxed The season by Taking second place in The ciTy meeT. The Team also placed high in diving wiTh sophomore, Diane GieTer, Taking Tirsl' place in The ciTy. WiTh mosT oT The Team reTurning, The girls were loolcing Torward To an even beTTer season nexT year. LEFT: AT pracTice PaTTy Maloney cuT her Time by perTecTing The racer's dive. ABOVE: The Tradilionally sTronq swim Jaffee' C, Murphy' ROW 2. S. Joyce. N. Jaffee, D. Giefer. M. McClure, Team sfands iusT a splash away from Schoening, B. Brunzell, K. Skiei. ROW K. Berschied, B. Johnson, K. Kupcho, llffrf PlGCG1 ROW li 6. Smllh. K- 3: C. Opie, L .Wainio, Coach Moody, ROW 4: D. Clark. M. Solsvig, B. Somers, l'l0Tlm6F'. V- Flelilr B- Williams. M- J. Murray, J. ChrisTman, E. Thorsen. S. B. Borowski, P. Maloney. .ft f ll' 651' 4:95 ' as ' IITID ' 'Hun 45 Rf 1--af had' i UIQ' U-:ld hid: I-nl Nu' TK Q 'K- I7 XX fm fd bd is RIGHT: Indians make The opponenT Their CenTraI focus as They prepare To scalp Them. BOTTOM: Healy leaps reaching The peak as Grossman yearns The baII's refurn. Billed by The Minneapolis papers as The un- knowns, This year's baske+baIl Team became well known To area Tans. The Team, wiTh only Two IeT- Termen reTurning, ended The season as The sTrongesT oTTensive Team in The ciTy and Tinished Third in The sTandings wiTh a 6-4 record. Ranked as high as TourTeenTh in The sTaTe, The roundballers also be- came well known To suburban Tans by knocking OTT Suburban ConTerence Champion Columbia I-IeighTs. This game TogeTher wiTh The Marshall, Washburn. and PrinceTon games were The highIighTs oT The season. In The PrinceTon game Two school records Tell: The mosT poinTs scored by The Team, I02, and The mosT poinTs scored by an individual, 44. This was seT by All-CiTy Torward John Buckvold who was also second in The CiTy ConTerence wiTh a 20.8 average. The main reason Tor The Team's success can be aTTribuTed To Their speed and balance. The Team had Tour or Tive players in double Tigures in almosT every game. Coach Williams TeIT 'TnaT This was one oT The besT Teams he had ever coached and looks Torward To anoTher greaT season nexT year. MONTGOMERY 70 69 SOUTH 56 69 WEST ST. PAUL 79 77 VOCATIONAL 50 7I NORTH 63 59 HENRY bl 62 SOUTH ST. PAUL 78 75 ANOKA 64 54 WEST bl 84 WASHBURN 77 7I EDISON 48 82 PRINCETON 85 I02 MARSHALL 65 78 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 58 62 WHITE BEAR LAKE 67 70 ROOSEVELT 85 68 CENTRAL 76 73 ndians BELOW: Sophomore roundballers share The glory OT having sTuTTed calce down The Millers' ThroaTs. Qoph Cagers Heighfen Small Size Wiih Husile The sophomore cagers, apparenTly believing in 'following in The TooTsTeps oT The varsiTy, wound uo The season wiTh an impressive 6-4 conTerence record, The same as The varsiTy. Leading The Team were co-capTains Tom Erickson and Eugene Haaland. The highlighT oT The season was a big vicTory over Washburn. Eranlc l-lenTges in his TirsT year oT coach- ing musT loe commended Tor a Tine iob. ABOVE Sophomore Qaqerg keep lfhe ball Schneclc, lvl. STevenson, J. Benollcen, Cude, G. l-laaland, T. Ericlcson, R. Smilh, bouncing: ROW I: D. Perrine. K. Kapi- ROW 2: Coach HenTges, G. Olsen, B. S.AuSlif1. Tan, J. Eruefel, G. G-udmundson, J. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Jeff Kahnke gives Greg Durand a big boosi' before a Tough mee-I. OPPOSITE PAGE CENTER: Larry Pearson shows his opponeni Thai if fakes Iwo Io +angIe a pin, OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Sophomore grappIers wres- 'IIe Their way To varsiiy, ROW I: L. BIumen- Thai, S. WoocI, T. Pearson, M. Spece, S. Johnsfon, P. Peierson, ROW 2: Coach Weberf, S. Growl, R. Cowell, J. Driscol, F. I-Iariiey, S. Anderson. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Pin! Undefeaied Grapplers Firsi Ciig Tiile TOP: GrappIers' Tower of sfrengfh is high on vidories: ROW I: C. Kleiman, J. Soldin, J. Thomas, R. Olin, J. Kahnlce, S. Neiman, ROW 2: L. Pearson, D. Solsvig, B. Bigelow, B. Migee, ROW 3: M. EcIces, Coach Mayo, G. Durand. ABOVE: Neiman persisfenfly pushes for a pin. RIGI-IT: The grappIers gripping success is founded by capfains Solsvig and Bigelow and Coach Mayo. GOLDEN VALLEY 10 36 EDISON I I 3 I SOUTH I I 37 VOCATIONAL I7 25 NORTH 3 43 MARSHALL U. I4 33 WEST 5 40 CENTRAL 0 54 WASHBURN 9 36 ROOSEVELT I9 26 HENRY I I 32 HU MBOLDT 3 36 ndians This year's wresTling Team led by co-capTains Don Solsvig and BrenT Bigelow compiled a perTecT I2-O dual meeT record and also won The CiTy and Twin CiTy TiTles. The dual meeT season was climaxed by Two hard earned vicTories over Washburn and RoosevelT. For The TirsT Time in SouThwesT's hisTory The wresTling Team deTeaTed RoosevelT. The grape plers also placed second in The SouTh ST. Paul TournamenT and The DisTricT I7 TournamenT. Win- ners in The SouTh ST. Paul TournamenT were Larry Pearson and Don Solsvig. DisTricT I7 champions were Mike Eclces. BrenT Bigelow, and Don Solsvig. The Team also had six All-CiTy wresTlers: BrenT Bige- low, Don Solsvig, Jim Soldin, Larry Pearson, Mike Eckes. and JeTT Kahnke. AlThough The Team had Tine members. a lcey To The Team's successTul season was The coaching oT Mr. Mayo. The sophomore Team, coached by Mr. WeberT, Toolc second place in The ciTy. They compiled a 9-I record losing only To ciTy champion Henry. CiTy sophomore TiTles were won by Paul PeTerson and Tom Pearson. SW Foes Are Checked Wiih Pucksiers' Efforis This year's season, highlighTed by The STaTe TournamenT, proved To be a successTul season Tor The puclcsTers, who ended wiTh a I9-5-2 record. AlThough noT winning The ciTy +i+Ie The hoclcey Team won The DisTricT I7 TiTle and represenTed Region 5 in The l969 STaTe High School Tourna- menT. The Team placed Tive players on The All-CiTy Team including The sTrong senior line oT CapTain Dix ShelsTad, Jim SaThre, and Jaclc Gravel. Also on The All-CiTy Team were The Tine junior goalTender Brad ShelsTad and The ouTsTanding sophomore de- Tenseman Bob Lundeen. Four players also made The Team Tor All-Region: Bob Lundeen, Brad ShelsTad, Jaclc Gravel, and Dix ShelsTad. WiTh greaT school spiriT, excellenT cheerleading, and Tough checlcing The lndians whipped sTaTe champions Edina 3-I on January 20. Preceding The TournamenT, SouThwesT warmed up by beaTing Harding Tor The Twin CiTy TiTle 3-O. ln The TournamenT The Indians Tinished sixTh, losing The TirsT game To Warroad 4-3, beaTing Harding 6-O, and Tinally losing To Greenway oT Coleraine 3-2 in overTime. One player was placed on The All- STaTe TournamenT Team: CapTain Dix ShelsTad. A maioriTy oT seniors, a Tine group oT under- graduaTes, and Tine coaching by Dave PeTerson proved To malce This season an ouTsTanding one. NexT year's Team will be young, has some veTerans reTurning, such as Bob Lundeen, Jim Moore, Doug Robbins and Brad ShelsTad, a Three year veTeran in The neTs. ei? TOP: The assisTing oT Two OT our prom- inenT sophomores. winger Doug Robbins and defenseman Bob Lundeen, anTici- paTes a sTrong season ahead. RTGHT: lndian versus Warrior in The sTreTch Tor The puck Tinds our goalie Brad ShelsTad preparing himself To end an aT- TernpT To score. lPhoTo courTesy of Mpls. STarl. ABOVE: Hockey hands ouT iTs iniuries along wiTh iTs vicTories. A,,4ml'P'WW' 1--' im! TOP: Our represenlralives in 'rhe SI'aIe High School Hockey Tournamenl are: ROW I: B. Shelslad, J. Gravel, R. Harvey. J. Anderson. D. Shelslad. J. Salhre, M. Carow. S. Johnson, D. Fer- moyle, ROW 2: Manager B. Leer, B. Williams. D. Casperson. B. Lundeen, P. Miller, J. Moore. M. Bruneau, J. Fisher, D. Robbins, Coach D. Pelerson. CENTER LEFT: II s in!! CENTER RIGHT: Again This year al Ihe Edina game, which proves +o be Ihe climax of The season, 'the Indians hand Ihe SIaI'e Champions Iheir only defeat LEFT: Under +he su- perb Iraining and lecluring of chief Indian Coach Dave Pelerson. Ihe ln- dians remember Ihal Io be purple is Io be proud. MAHTOMEDI RICHFIELD CENTRAL NORTH SOUTH WEST ST. PAUL SOUTH ST. PAUL ALUMNI MARSHALL BLAKE WEST EDISON DULUTH CATHREDAL BEMIDJI EDINA VOCATIONAL HENRY ROOSEVELT WASHBURN NORTH ROOSEVELT WASHBURN HARDING WARROAD HARDING GREENWAY TOP: Coach PeIerson and CapI'ain Dix Shelsfad examine Ihe new equipmenf which caps off 'rI1e season. CENTER: Hockey has Hs ups and downs for Jack Gravel. RIGHT: Soufhwesf pucIcsIers Bob Lu de J'm M or n en, I o e, and Doug Robbins don'I cuddle Ihe Teddies. 4 4 I2 9 9 4 3 5 I4 3 3 6 2 3 I3 5 9 7 4 3 3 6 2 ndians Mug? n 013 Qoph Pucksiers Excel Wiih Persisfeni Scores Playing in True SouThwesT hockey TradiTion The sophomore hoclcey Team compiled a superb record OT I5-2-l. Led by Top scorers Brad Richards, Tom MiTchell, and Bill Shaw, The Team, coached by Mr. Larson, finished TirsT in The SouThern Division and second in The ciTy. l'liqhliqhTs oT The season were 2-I and 6-O wins over Washburn and a 3-I win over CiTy Champion Henry. LEFT: Brad Richards is cauqhT Tem- porarily OTT balance as The sophomore Indians pursue The PaTrioTs Tor posses- sion of The puclc. BELOW: Soph puck- sTers rank TirsT in Their division: ROW l: S. Jacobsen, B. Hannern, J. Cox, B. Shaw, G. Fredriclcson. ROW 2: Coach Larson, B. Richards. L. Johnson, R. Puppe. S. Woodhull, K. Lonq, NOT PICTURED: K. Benham, R. Eliason, J. ldzorek, P. Malinoslcy, G. Page, G. PieroTTi, T. MiTchell. M. Oliver. K C 54 QI RIGHT: David SalTzman displays his winning Torm. BELOW: John Searles sTreTches his sTarTing dive To shrinlc his Time. BOTTOM: Pooling Their eTTorTs CapTains Rich Cornwell and Dave Tulfey and Coaches Halvorson and Hirsch sTrolce iT rich. Young Swimmers Are a Conference Surprise SouThwesT's swimming Team, which was highly underraTed This year, showed The ciTy whaT a pool and a greaT coaching Team can do. SouThwesT was supposed To Take Their lumps This year. This Team was The youngesT Team SouThwesT has had in The pasT six years. OT The TorTy-Two members TwenTy-nine were ninTh and TenTh graders. The Tanlcers had To consTanTly rely on The underclass To pull Them Through. This year The Team had ex- cellenT leadership in co-capTains Rich Cornwell and Dave Tulcey. Cornwell could always be relied on To win The baclcsTroke while Tukey could be relied on To win 'mosT anyThing. Larry Lamping. in his TirsT year. was The mosT improved swimmer. He wenT Trom a J.V. member To a varsiTy leader. John Searles. Brian Allen, and Jim Holman made up The iunior porTion. SouThwesT's swimming Team could noT have pro- gressed as Tar as iT did wiThouT The excellenT coach- ing oT Mr. Halvorson and STeve Hirsch. a graduaTe who volunTeered his Time To help The Team. STILLWATER 55 NORTH 32 GOLDEN VALLEY 73 WEST 33 BLAKE 70 CENTRAL 35 NORTHFIELD 5I FRIDLEY 57 EDISON 50 WASHBU RN 66 SOUTH 33 VOCATIONAL 27 DULUTH DENFIELD 5I HENRY 56 ROOSEVELT 47 LEFT: Tanker Bob Myers sirives quer The leading posilion. E ABOVE: Young swimmers don? wafer down fanlcers' abilify: ROW ly D. Tu- lcey. R. Cornwell. T. Oss. L. Lamping. M. Kowal. B. Allen, J. Holman. J. Searles. R. Droegemueller, T. Sisierman, R. Meyers, K. Saarela. D. Williams. J. Tilliff, K. Doeger, S. Doeger. ROVV 2 B. Gavanda. R. Digre. J. Hawks. B Dingle. D. Johnson. K. Clwaudean. R. Nalhanson. M. Searles, S. Sfein. K. Woodard. ROW 3: Coaclw Halvorson, S. Boyce, M. Levine. T. Weigel. C. Lemaire. S. Meyer. B. Gudmundson. R. Selmouviller, R. Kiera. C. Andreason. D. Salfzman. B. Benson. T. Doege. Coach Hirsch, M. Maddox. J. Carlson. 38 62 2I bl 25 55 44 38 45 29 62 66 44 39 48 ndians Opiimisiio Baimen Are Big Hii in Conference Wilh several reiurning leilermen from lasl' year's championship Team, ihe baseball feam had an oulsianding year. Among lhose who coniribuled iheir 'lalenl' were Jim Saihre, Joe Larson, Frank Harlwell, John Sfallman, Tim Perrine, Bill Colehour. Tom l-lollz, and Walier Leer. The Brooklyn Cenler Tournamenl, of which Soulh- wesi' was defending champion, was one of 'rhe bigger highlighis of The season. buf 'rhe Washburn game had fo be raied ihe biggesi. Again, as in pasf years, +he 'ream had fhe line coaching of Mr. Adam and Mr. Banlcs. RIGHT: Bill Colehour baclrs up Tim Perrine's fielding aifempis. ABOVE: Soufhwesl balmen really know how fo swing: ROW I: D. Falls, L. Wood- ruff, G. Fadell, D. Boe, T. Perrine, J. Marwin, J. Searles, S. Berglund. ROW 2: M. Eclces, C. Billingsly, T. l-lol'rz, B. Berg J. Sfallman, J. Larson. ROW 3: E. Hollz, B. Leer, J. Salhre, F. Harlwell, J. 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A M--.3 ' ks! 5' xv .,'fl,yr 'K'L A -- H- H-Ls:LfiisaszwmLLrL-2f- K , LL Y- . ,L xx-- LLL, , WL',-LL 1 N' L . L. VK. L Mx . :I Q : , 1' ' . Y -L -'LL , sasffif-, 35 K. 'Y f A s ' gf 4 Q ' f A ' 'i. J , BELOW: Games beTween TeammaTes G. Beeson, M. Sher, and A. Grossman provide skills essenTial To success in inTer-school compeTiTion. Neimen Cause Rackei in The Ciig Conference This year's neTmen proved To be one oT The sTrong- esT Teams in The conference. Their success was mainly due To The TacT ThaT lasT year's enTire Team was reTurning. Co-capTains Mandel Sher and Greg Bee- son led The Team wiTh Their Tine play and leadership. The Team had Ten conTerence maTches wiTh ToughesT compeTiTion coming Trom WesT and Washlourn. Again, The season would noT have been compleTe wiThouT The help OT Coach Johnson. RIGHT: RackeTs are raised Tor 5ouThwesT by neTmen: C. Sher, S. Zimdars, G. Bee- son. A. Grossman, J. Grossman lseaTedl, and Coach Norm Johnson, M. Swanson, N. RooTes. B. Rosenberg. and M. Sher. Golfers Swing Toward Ciig Championship Tiile Losing only one man 'from lasl year's champion- ship leam, .The golfers were very oplimislic aboul lhis year's season. Co-caplains Chuclc Healy and Jeff Anderson provided lhe Team wilh slrong sup- pori. The new scoring syslem which was based on loial number of slrolces also proved 'ro be a' helpful laclor 'ro lhe enlire leam. LEFT: Capfain Healy chuclcs one in. BELOW: Preparalion for probable malch sifuaiions is encounlered in 'rhe sand lrap by The golf leam: ROW l: S. John- son, C. Healy, J. Anderson. B. Shelslad, R. Randall, ROW 2: D. Fermoyle. M. Bruneau, D. Shelslad, B. Yalalonslci. 1-J i we l Birdwomen Flg Toward l NeHing Championship The girls' badminfon feam faced fhe year wifh misgivings and six refurning players who were defermined fo build anofher championship feam. Preparafions for a difficulf season consisfed of pracfices fhree days a week from November fhrough February. The number of challengers compefing for feam posifions was narrowed fo fiffeen girls, whose hard work earned fhem a successful season. The girls played close games againsf fradifional rivals Roosevelf and Marshall fo finish as a fop cify conference feam. Team members also parficipafed in mixed doubles, and fhe Universify Invifafional and Sfafe Tournamenfs. TOP: On fheir way fo a mafch, fhe girls' badminfon feam cools off before warming up: P. Deal. C. Payne, E. Schoen, D. Lambie. M. Livingsfon, S. Pierzina, B. Schneclc, M. Garneau. RIGHT: Barb Schneck and Peqgy Deal fake advanfage of pracfice fime affer school. iv? 442' F' fa 2 E 2 ......,t,...,W.,......A.e.- ,.., - ,... N . ,, K 5 L,L. . W. . E Female Golfers Swing Despile Slarling Green The girls' golf feam had anofher impressive sea- son as fhey defended fheir Cify Championship. Despife all fhe snow in March, fhe feam was slill alole fo puf in long hours of praciice. Peggy Deal and Marilyn Garneau, fhe only relurning players. provided fhe feam wifh fheir fine play and Mrs. Thiel provided fhe golfers wifh her helpful hinfs. LEFT: Peggy's form demonsfrafes 'lhaf having her as caplain is a good deal for fhe golf feam. BELOW: Winfer fry- oufs precede fhe spring sporf for re- furning leam members Peg Deal and Marilyn Garneau. and pofenfial golfers Peg Lund and Kalhy Kupcho. Dedicaiion and Desire Give Trackmen Viciorg Soulhwesf has been a rradilional Iraclc and 'Field power in The Minneapolis Conference and Ihis year's Ieam was no exceplion. Caplains Gary Virgin and Joe Fischer provided Ihe squad wilh greal deplh and fine leadership. Because of 'fhis and Ihe Ieam's greai desire Io win, The Indians had a very successful season. I-Iighlighls of lhe season were lhe Soulhwesi relays and lhe Washburn meer. RIGHT: Jim Thomas uses his sfrenglh To qive The discus impelus. Na- I ABOVE: Parficipalion in a variefy of evenls is mainfained by fhe 'rrack Team: ROW I: T. Sorenson, T. I-Iellinq, R. Rogers, K. Lonq, G. Freclrickson. D. Nelson, D. Robbins, S. Loberbaum, -B. Richards, J, Drew, T. Ward, M. Maddox G. Durand. Ass'+. Coach Renslow, ROW 2: B. Allen, L. Pearson, S. Dierinqer, R. Daubanlon, C. Johnflon, T. Caswell, D. Solsyig, K. Durand, B. Carolus, J. Lalans, D. Dahl, S. Palm, J. Pepple, G. Page, D. Raymond, Coach Hoisinglon, ROW 3 M. Aune, G. Holland, S. Miller, K. Bailey J. Thomas, D. Tulcey, S. Underwood, J Fisher, C. Lamaire, T. Erickson, B. Gud mundson, M. Hamer. R. Brown. AQ TOP: Gary Virgin, high iumper, is fhe man fo bear. LEFT CENTER: Coach I-loisingsfon checks The form of Co- capfains Joe Fisher and Gary Virqin. ABOVE: Jeff Kahnke puis The sho? where if should be. BOTTOM LEFT: Hurdling foqeiher gives Sieve Dieringer and Mark Aune added inceniive. 2 73 RIG-I-IT: Overcoming serious iniuries, Sieve Miller makes This Iong iump his longest BELOW: The fall 'rrack Ieam provides a B-C squad for Ihe Cross Counfry Team: ROW I: A. Gallus, M. Eckes, G. FadeII, R. Puppe, D. Bruce, T. Pearson, ROW 2: J. Brown, S. Wood, A: Olson, R. Brown, C. Singer, B. Long. E. Sfageberg, ROW 3: J. Branley, S. Johns- ron. T. MacDonald, P. Hammond, T Alberfs. G. Durand, B. Cherryhomes, L. Pearson. RIGHT: S+eve MiIIer and Joe Fischer speed up The relay as Ihey increase precision in passing Ihe baron. an Jw , Uma K 1. Ax E N39 P DRINK 6062? V 5. A E. ..,,, 1 U i ' I4 V' ' wa-4 i 9 9 laik? A Q K1 ' '3' 5 ' I as f . ' Y 5 ' i Fl If f . W' 1, l X V 7 F i ' 7 I X ' YY 1 fi? W... Cheerg Leaders Pepper Reservaiion WiTh Spirii This year The Team wiTh The besT record was The cheerleaders. Under The leadership of CapTain Trudi Dibble and The guidance of Mrs. Harner, The A-Squad used several means To promoTe school spiriT. They noT only led The school in chanTs and cheers, buT held pep TesTs and puT on sIciTs for The enTire sTudenT body. The sophomore squad 'fulfilled Their duTies by cheering aT soph sporTs evenTs. As an inTegraI parT of The aThIeTic scene, The cheerleaders helped make The '68-'69 sporTs season one of The greaTesT. UPPER LEFT: AT This Tall pep TesT cheerleaders are head over heels for a win. UPPER RIGHT: Heap biq pep in school is caused by Indian squaws: Trudi Dibble, Chris WerT, Maureen York. Cindy Tosier, Marcy Corwin, Diane PeTerson, Rolla Herman, and Barb Brunzell RIGHT: B-Squad qives sophs someThinq To cheer abouf: ROW I: Chris Savaqe, CapTain Janice Falls, Jennifer Orren, Sheila WurTz, AITernaTe Rene Weber. ROW 2: Zoanne STephens, Mary Searles, Pam' Conrad, Lana Tschosiclc, AITernaTe Nancy Newland. I if , 4 Y X , 5. ,Rams 2 w 4 .v- M K X 'xqg A ,mf K Ni., - . . 1 K 4 M tf I t e N V ', l J fr' H f 1 Q E 4, GQ S I 5 .3 0 y, QYRI: ' Z, .L Z Q oh ,av i r D 'D' ' 4 .K V v El 3':9L.,5, I .E IH, l I ''3'T:f:1.-if-f1g:Zl,f'j:f f 4 .!.:.,di4l X I ll I5 K is wh , 1 X Bl' W I 45 'A I 1 ' A ' :ff O rganizahons I Q 2314 . 'la 0 Ji 'f:. I 8 ns 13 , X lu nil 45 My 1 ,. wa, , M fv f Q 22 1 1 -' ,A ,Nz ,, A 2 eg. ' , W , wf , J ww r LJ! v 4 , ,, ws. ,a k .fkk ,1 Q .V , tg 5 tw i !P iffA k I 3 k ff , 3 P 'nn .1 H . 3 , 7 Q ' ' , -up-Q . I 0 5 s ! . u I o 1. s . N,- xk AN! 2.1 5 3 , ,4 55-14 bt Q ,qw I fs' 'I H The Debafe Team Tries NoT To Avoid The DraTT The debaTe Team began Their long series of maTches in OcTober aT BIoomingTon Kennedy. Early season conTesTs also saw The debaTers aT Moundsview and DuIuTh. The high poinT oT The season was Three rounds of debaTing aT ST. Paul Johnson in November. BoTh The aTTirmaTive and The negaTive wenT undeTeaTed in The A-squad division. The Team received a Trophy and wenT on To The TournamenT of Champions. BoTh The A squad'debaTers, led by capTain Mandel Sher, and The B squad puT much Time inTo ouTside research on This year's Topic-The draTT. The Two Teams were coached by Mr. Hansen. The season ended in February wiTh The ciTy and Region V TournamenTs. TOP: Junior debaTers. J. C-3usT. D. Croft T. Robinson, T. BurTon, T. Anderson. qeT pracTicaI experience on A-squad. NOT picTured: J. Clarren. MIDDLE LET-T: ATTer Three rounds of debaTinq Joanne Horn and Mandel Sher Tinally qeT TogeTher To pose wiTh The Trophy They have won. MIDDLE RIGHT: Senior debaTers, T. Jerde, Mr. Hansen Iadvisorl. J. Horn. M. Sher. and J. Greenberg, compile Their inTormaTion. RIGHT: B-Squad debaTers are J. HuTT, J. Miska, A. Jacobson, M. Norden, W. Anderson, K. Sims. J. SToerI:er. D. Braman, D. Fairman. P. Diamond. B, Anderson Lee K, Barkley J. Fischer J. Laians G, Beeggn M. Flagslad D Levin J. Bible S- Geller J. Mandery G, Boosalis D. Grace M. McClure D. Barawski A. Grossman C Miller D. Braman J' Hansen J. Mislca M. Burclc R- Herman S. Neiman J. Cabezudo D- l'lUmDl'V5Y N Paulson K. Chrisiensen K- l 1CleClf R. Percanslcy M. Cohen J- JSHSSV1 B. Plau D. Copus B' Johnson R. Prieve D. Crofl S- l-aselle G. Rippberger P. Diamond J' Lawlor B. Rosenberg Sludenl Council Opens Plans for School Bodg This year lhere was a grealer opporlunily 'lor sludenls 'ro become involved in The Sludenl Council. Any sludenl who had a sludy or could gel' a pass could allend meelings. Also, open meeiings were held alier school for anyone who wished lo come. The possibilily of furlher revision of 'rhe dress code was invesligaled by a commirlee headed by Milce Burclc. Working 'lor beller human relalions, a Human Relalions Council was formed by Mandel Sher lo discuss racial and discriminalory problems. Presidenl Russ Scheidler allended a mulli-racial re+rea'r sponsored by 'rhe All-Cily Siudenl Council. ln addirion 'ro ihese aclivilies The council. under lhe direclion of advisor Mr. D. Pelerson also exer- cised general supervision ol 'rhe lunchroom. MIDDLE: Temporarily 'labling business, Presidenl' Russ Scheidler 'lells one of his onion iolces. LEFT: Siudenl Council officers are: B. Rosenberg lvice-presi- denll, T. Dibble lsecrefaryl, R. Scheidler lpresidenfl, V. Schwarlz llreasurerl. Savage Scheidler E. Schoen Schwarlz B. Shelslad C h S er Smilh Smilh Sfein Sloerker Sfolle Werner Wriqhi' ' - X C: ,, X he K gf ii 2 ie iii 2 v V if 4 , ,, .1 G 81. iDL J Wkkvrk V 0 V T ,H ,... ,. A A,.,,, .,,, V ,, ,I . I ' I 1 l' J V' 5 Q! l , 4 Nr: Hn a ll 4 .....a . A , 5 gm - f 5 ' 5 'E' 3' f ' ' 1 W L. i , L VIAVIV, imwi , , ,Y ,Q , 4' V r ,,,, ,, ,., A... die.,-..,-lf: M L- . - AU 4 U1 6' Q U L , Q ,,,' , Y Q1 v v v kv-W 1i '2 ? Q 6 5 - . Y V V W g ,w 'wif 41 W ..,cv'v'v .Av w fi . 1... 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Braunsrein J. Bunker D. Bergland C. Calkins L. Caplan L. Chrisiensen C. Clabo P. Conrad N. Cornwell B. Craiq N Dahl D. Dahlsirom M. Dalion J. Daulermann D. Devereaux E. Eckland M. Evenson J. Falls CHORAL CLUB C. Konold G. Kosa K. Larson M. Larson L. Lovey D. Mackey B. Maloney S. Morlenson l. Mueller P. Nardone M. Nehrinq D. O'Donnell J. Oleason A. Paulson K. Pepple C. Peiers D. Peferson K. Peferson CHORALETTES J. Freed C. Fredrickson V. Goddard M. Grady A. Haffien R. Hamer D. Helme C. Hovde C. Johnson C. Johnson R. Jones G. Kasner N. Krause A. LaPi+z C. Lawlor J. Lennander D Lenox C. Maifie K. McCardle K. McCauly J. Miska A. Mollison J. Nelsesfuen N. Noliimier S. Peferson M. Ready C. Remus S. Rose T. Sack L. Samslad R. Scoll B. Skaalrud C. Skomars P. Slelfes S. Smilh B. Trainor D. Vierkanl G. Vierkanf D. Ward J. Weber R. Weber P. Wilkes L. Obersfad B . Oman M. Pearson M. Prich P. Rask S. Russell P. Sabarf G. Smifh L. Solsviq M. Solsviq B. Somers S. Sfanley Z. Sfephens C. Siromberq L. Thurs M. Timm C. Warp N. Warriner S. Wefherill L. Welch M. Winsfead H. Worfhman S. Wuriz S. Wurfz RIGHT: Choraleiies officers scale rhe sieps. FRONT: M. Pearson lfreasurerl, D. Dahlsirom llibrarianl. C. BeVier lpresidenil, C. Warp lsecfion leaderl. BACK: K. McCauly llibrarianl. C. Sfrom- berg lsergeanl-ai-armsl, G. Kasner, J. Lennander, C. Maile. J. Daufermann lseciion leadersl. Choraleiies Sing Ouf for Chrisimas Season Keeping wi+h fradiiion. The ChoraleHes provided en'rer'rainmen+ for pa+iem's in area hospiials. During 'rhe Chrisimas season 'They crea+ed holiday spirif al' various ho'rels in The cily. They also sang a+ nearby colleges. Under The direclion of Connie BeVier +he Chorale++es were able +o lake a 'four for 'rhe firsl lime. Bolh Choralelles and Choral Club ioined in a'r fhe annual Chrisimas and Spring concerfs. LEFT: Presidenl' Connie BeVier and pianisf Carol Braunsfein selecf music for rehearsal. BELOW: Mr. Dahle draws emoiion from lhe Choraleffes. BOTTOM: Choral Club harmonizes. Band Marches Through Exoiiing Musical Year Slepping off lo The Rouser al The 'firsl 'foolball game, llfe band slarled anolher aclive year. Along wilh The annual winler and spring concerls, lhe marching band performed al foolball games, and lhe pep band boosled spirils al baslcelball games. Many band members performed solos and ensembles in lhe Slale Band Conlesl, and all received excellenl ralings. A Chrislmas parly and The annual Awards Banquel were social highlighls, wilh a lrip ro Owa- lonna lopping off The year. K. Anderson Fosler J. Lafans W. Anderson Fredriclcson J, Leld Sql-megk C Andreason Froslan M. Livinqslon Smilh S. Auslin Galles J. Lilwin Srevens C Babiraclri Gherily S. Lumelslcy Sleiqler N Barlow Goss M. Mclnlyre Sleiqler B. Baxler Gus? T. Naqel Sleiner R. Berryman Haaland D. Nelson Slolle B. Blumenlhal .Hamer S. Olis Swanson B. Breen Hansen M. Peferson Taylor J. Brunsvold Hermann R, Phillip Thgrgell G. Comsfock Hicks J. Pinlo Treiberqs J. Delin Holsl T. Pollard Werde C Denison lnce J. Prosser ,Wiesner R Denison Johnson D. Reece Williams T. Erickson Johnson S, Rei+er K, Wood V Erickson Johnson L, Runquisl Wriqhl J. Ernsl Kiera L. Salhre A. Wurlz TOP: Senior hiqh orcheslra members are, C. Daffer, L. Wainio, S. Richardson. MIDDLE: Band officers are. SEATED: B. Williams, lsenior rep.l, J. Brunsvod llreasurerl. BACK: S. Reifer ldrum maiorl, J. Lalans lvice-presidenll. S. Olis lsecrelaryl, J. Wriqhf lpresidenll. ABOVE: Trumpel players blow our for Mr. Sfoylce. RIGHT: Band provides a common inferesl for Sleve Reiler and Shay Lumelslry. 3 gf um 1, ,K . 4- :iam VN.. A ,M ff 'K Ig' M, Q30- Ei- 'E5 VH Y sp. . .3 ,QQ f wx Mi H X , W V x . .4. ' ,i ,Ag ,Q 13 x I fn X 'wh HI 2 1 ' y - -Y iw' fy . if ef' 3 ' Q W , X 1. . A X df' ji 6 W UPPER RIGHT: Because of deadline pressures, organizalions sfalf. Merry Wiesner, Becky Johnson. Debby Cupka lassislanrsl and Bern Reeves ledilorl, ignore flue relriqerafor and gel down +o work, MIDDLE: Yearbook phofoqra- phers meer a+ Pe+erson's sfudio To consul? lasf year's Wagisfanian for ideas: Jamie Pinlo, David Sallzman, Mr. Peferson, Russ Sfolle. LOWER RIGHT: Sporfs seclion refolces af siqns of snow and lhe onsel of winfer sporls: Kallwy Clwrlsfensen, ledilorl, Jon Lawlor, Trudy Anderson. Pam Wedgewood lassislanlsl. BELOW: Gayla Smilh lrypisll 'fries lo assisl' Marcia Jaffee lbusiness manaqerl wifh lner many money problems. , V- Q-fe? , L ff ,:.:. ' P1 QV! x K I XD gf. ' A , xxx? f-f- L 'A ef .. 1 Q VA...-ff' 1 -...?.,.v D lu L .o-H i as rrrm rw Indian Sgmbol Gives Spirii To Wagisianian WiTh lasT year's A raTing Trom The NaTional School Yearbook AssociaTion The '68-'69 Wagis- Tanian sTaTT had a loT To live up To. The sTaTT decided To capTure The spiriT of The school year by using The Indian symbol. Yearbook work began in The summer and conTinued ThroughouT The year. STaTT members were lcepT busy aTTending school acTiviTies, Taking picTures, drawing layouTs and wriTing copy. For every picTure in The Wagis'l'anian There were approximaTely Ten Talcen, Thanks To The eTTorTs oT Mr. Clair PeTerson and The sTudenT phoTographers. The Mondrian layouT, TeaTuring larger picTures, was used on each double-page spread. This year The sTaTT Tound living in The Tood room helpTul, especially on long deadline nighTs. me 'R LMT ,if rrer f - ef-1 55, 1 - I 9' f f ar-::1fr:,!T-iEv::s': f TOP: Marcia Chapin lunderclass assisTanTl and Becky Williams lunder- class ediTorl number more oT Those never-endinq muq shoTs as PaT Anqlim lTaculTy assisTanTl and GreTchen Miller lTaculTy ediTorl size up a picTure. MTDDLE LEFT: Liane FosTer lseniors assisTanTl and Diane STein lseniors ediforl secreTly conspire over anoTher capTion, while Ba'rb Richards lspecial eve-nTs ediTorl selecTs picTures and Sue Lesch Tspecial evenTs assisTanTl checks ouT The reTriqeraTor. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ellce Schoen lschedulinq ediTorl, Nancy Paulson lcopy ediTorl, and KaThy Tull larT-layouT ediTorl Tackle The Tryinq Taslc OT rourfinq headlines. LFFT: Fr'liTor-in- chieT Jolfllen Mandery discusses The Tine arT oT phoTography wiTh Mrs. SiroTialc ladvisorl. Wogake Seeks Liierarg and Ariisiic Creaiiviig The Theme oT Woyalce, people need people. was puT Torward by buTTons ResisT The Urge To Ignore Your BroTher and The publicaTion iTselT. Be- sides raising much needed money, The December ArT Eair displayed S.W. sTudenTs' arTisTic +aIen+s. WiTh a larger sTaTT by Tar Than in Tormer years Woyalce showed The increasing inTeresT in liTeraTure and arT. Weelcly small group meeTings headed by The six organizers led The reviewing sTaTT To malcing decisions. ArT sTaTT members worked independenTly, producing Their illusTraTions To coincide wiTh poems and sTories. ProducTion sTaTT worlced ouT The mechanics OT The publicaTion, doing The layouTs. Typing, and prinTing. All Three separaTe uniTs were coordinaTed by ediTors Judy BergsTrom and Jim Perlman, under The direcTion oT advisor Mr. Froehle. fin- TOP: ProducTion sTaTT members R. Johnson and M. PeTerson inspecT a pasTe-up. ABOVE LEFT: Mary Newman displays her works oT arT aT The ArT Fair. ABOVE RIGHT: An early morning meeTing Tinds The six organizers, J. Perlman, J. Horn, K. SliTTs, J. Greenberg, S. MarTin and J. Bergstrom aT Their peak of creaTiviTy. RIGHT: Jim Greenberg's reviewing group shows varied reacTions To a poem. L, Agpneg J. Greenberq N. Marlin T, Beach M. Grossman S. Marlin D, Beneke J. Gyorlcy M. Newman K. Berqlund S- GY'5fliY J- Ople J, Berqsfrom J. Henium M. Palmer J, Berne K. Holsi B. Parker D, Braman J. Horn J. Pearson M, Burck R. Johnson J. Perlman J. Cabezudo T. Keeler B. Pelerson B. Chesfon M. Kolinslcv R. Prieve C. Clabo K- KUDCl'10 S. Reifer J. Clarren S. Lesch D. Salizman P. Ford B. Loud M. Scanlon M. Fosberq D. LUQGV E. Schoen D. Grace J. Manderv M. Sher K. Slilis M. Siein L. Swalinkavilch J. Tessari J. Thiel P. Trebisovsky K. Tull G. Vardalos G. Velazquez B. Walqren W. Wheaion M. Wiesner N. Williams TOP LEFT: Joni Thiel Hypisrl supporfs headman Jim Perlman ico-ediforl, fhe cenier of Woyake acliviries. TOP RIGHT: Abell' Lair receives an admirinq look af an ari' sfaff meefinq. ABOVE: Expressinq his opinion on The weelc's series, Mr. Froehle sfrikes a casual pose. LEFT: Judy Berqsirom exhibifs iusi' some of The frials and iribulaiions a co-edifor musi go lhrough. Arrow Reaches Begond School for Bigger News The Arrow slall made innovalions in lhe newspaper 'rhis year. News inlormalion expanded 'ro include evenls al olher schools in Minneapolis as well as nalional and world affairs. Slaff members were senl lo various schools +o wrile reporls on The sludenls alliludes and aclivilies. More edilorials were wrilrlen lhis year Than previously. Sludenls found lhe paper a good way lo express lheir views on 'rhe dress code, eleclion candidales, lhe adminislralion, and school aclivilies. Care Package was added as a new humorous column 'ro supplemenl Drumbea+. During The holiday season lhe paper sponsored Hs annual door-deco- raling conlesl. The Arrow received a commend- able ra'l'ing al The journalism clinic of lhe Minneapo- lis Slar and Tribune. TOP: R. Digre, E. Allcin lsporls wrifersl and W. Wheaton lfealure wriferl walch C. Lawlor lfealure wrilerl pu? 'lhe finishing louches on an arficle. ABOVE LEFT: B. Rosenberg lfealure ediforl and J. Greenberg ledilorl exchange helpful hinls al a layoul meelinq. ABOVE RIGHT: J. Horn llealure edilorl is filled wilh glee as M. Sher lfporls edilorl serves as a 'rargel for lhe arrow held by A. Grossman ledilor-in-chiefl. RlGHT: B. Pelerson checks oul' a car for his Heap of lhe Monlh column wilh lhe help of R. Prieve lsporls wrilerl and D. Cherryhomes lheadllne wrilerl. X gl- 1'-nun. I 5 HMM Li UPPER LEFT: Mandel Sher and Dan Cherryhomes confemplafe lhe complex- ilies of a layoul. UPPER RIGHT: J. Perlman lbusiness manaqerl, M. Evenson lcirculalion manaqerl, and M. Slein llypisfl give B. Reeves lfypisil a helpinq hand wifh a hurried arlicle. MIDDLE: News wrilers are P. Marushin, J. Baraqer, K. Holsf, J. Gyorlcy, J. Smilh, R. Rosenberg, J. Brunzell. Noi' piclured: P. Cook, D. G-race. M. Grossman, J. Lafans, R. Puppe. LEFT: Kalie Berqlund lnews ediforl and Julie Howe lcopy eclilorl crawler abou? lhe implicalions of an ariicle. 'Q 'S 5 t' 3 L .CHARTER MEMBERS T. Anderson G. MiIIir L. Aspnes B. Richards M. Aune D. Salfzrnan B. Chesfon R. ScheidIer A. Coppaqe G. Smifh T. Heqq D. Sfein J, Horn R. Stolle B. Howe C. Werf RIGHT: Officers are B. ChesTon ITreasurerI, D. SaIT1man Ivice-presidenfl, G. Smifh IpresidenTI, G. MiIIer IpubIiciTyI. A. Coppage IsecreTaryI. MIDDLE RIGHT: Members Iisfen To fuTure plans of The cIub. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. AnsTrand IadvisorI conducTs The iniTiaTion ceremony. Troupe Number 1389 ls Formed ai QW in '69 A chapTer of NaTionaI Thespians was Tormed aT SouThwesT for The firsT Time This year. The cIub began wiTh I5 charTer members. STudenTs became members when They had earned Ten poinTs. PoinTs were given for doing anyThing To promoTe dramaTic arTs. STars were given for every Ten poinTs exTra ThaT were earned. When five sTars were earned a member became honorary. Charfer members were iniTiaTecI aT The firsT me-eTing on January 9. The cIub puT on a saTire on Teachers in February To raise money. They also planned To puT on a 45 minuTe producTion every monTh. A 'farewell Tor seniors was heId in The spring. RIGHT: As Tom Hegq signs The charfer he becomes an official member of NaTionaI Thespians. Cherryhomes Chrisfensen Collins Coolc Coppaqe Corwin Daufermann Deal Dibble Diqre Drew Durand Ellinqsen M. Evenson A. Gerde J. Greenberg A. Grossman M. Grossman M. Gruss J. Gusf J. Gyorlcy S. Gyorlzy K. l-lolfe J. Horn J. Howe M. Jaffee nf D, Neilgon S. Richardson M. Sfein Johnson R. Olin C. Richfer S. Sfephens 5, Jorgensen L, Qlgvar J. Robinson R. Sfolle J. Olson B. Rosenberg J. Thie S, Qlis R. Rosenberg A. Treibergs MacKenzie J. Pagel D- Schilling K- TU Mandery N. Paulson E. Schoen C. Werf J, Pearson V. Schwarfz W. Wheafon Marfinson J. Perlman M- She' M- W'e5ner R. P,-love A. Snider B. Williams Murphy E, Reeves S. Soldin J. Wrighf B, Richards D. Sfein L. Young NHS Confribufes Wifh New Tuforing Program Nafional Honor Sociefy was more acfive fhis year fhan in previous years. To raise money for Sanfa Anonymous. a pancake brealcfasf was held in the school lunchroom in December. The mosf successful innovafion was fhe fuforing service. Chapfer members helped sfudenfs who had prob- lems wifh fheir sfudies. Tufors and fufees were mafched fhrough fhe counselors. Following fhe firsf inducfion, officers were elecfed: Mandel Sher, presidenfq Jim Greenberg, vice presidenfg Sally Ofis, secrefaryg Russ Sfolle, freasurer. Affer fhe second inclucfion fhe club saw a W. C. Fields movie. The final acfivify of fhe year was fhe annual loanquef held in April. LEFT: Tom Ellingsen and Jean Pagel flip a flop af fhe pancake brealifasf. ITIGHT: Cafhy Lawler Kaihy Kupcho and Kaihy Hoffman quard lhe goodies a+ fhe Coffee-Hou se. ny., 0 v-1 f l ywsymv UPPER LEFT: Coffee-House afmosphere lends ilself fo conversalion for Sherry Farnsworlh and Mary Owens. ABOVE: Lynn Ralph puls her nose lo ihe 'laslz of rolling a ball af The Mock Olympics. RIGHT: Kafie Berqlund, Veronica Johnson ldownfown udvisorl and Debby Grace prepare rewards for weary parficipanfs in lhe Mock Olympics. Q' Y 12? Y-Teens School EvenTs Llniie 9W's LargesT Club The annual Alcipa began anoTher acTive year Tor Y-Teens and iTs individual chapTers. Members Tound ouT Their chapTers aT This TirsT all-school acTiviTy. OcTober saw The elecTion oT John Searles as l968 Ugly Man. His voTes were casT wiTh a donaTion going To The UniTed Fund. The Apple-Polishing Tea was held Tor The Teachers before The TirsT reporT card. The Coffee-House in November was opened To non-Y-Teen members and provided a varieTy of enTerTainmenT and Tood. December held boTh The Mock Olympics and The ChrisTmas BrealcTasT. The main Themes This year, Alcohol, AborTion, and AsTrology were discussed in a series of lecTures dur- ing February. A ValenTine's Day ParTy was held in February and The Shamrock Dance was held aT Ben- Ton Hall in March. Spring was welcomed wiTh CoTTon Day and was also 'filled wiTh The closing acTiviTies, such as elecTions, insTallaTions, and Tinally. The Senior Farewell in May. UPPER LEFT: Trudy Dibble enTerTains aT The Coffee House. LEFT: Ann Coppage, Sarah Doerr. Melody LivingsTon, Sharon Doege, and Lonnie Dorn brace 'lor The doughnul aTTaclx aT The Apple Polishing Tea. ABOVE: CabineT members are: K. Holle lchaplainl, A. Coppaqe lfrea- surerl, B. Jensen lpresidenTl, E. Schoen lsecreTarYl- K. Dols UCC represenTaTivel, K. Berglund lvice-pres- idenfl. J. Daugherly lpublicifyl, D. Grace lchapfer coordinaTorl, S. Schoen- ing, B. GilberT lsophomore represenTa- Tivesl noT picTured, J. DeVere lpubliciTyl. TOP: Melody Livinqs'fon's chapfer of bafhing beaufies pauses for a momenf before faking Their evening dip. ABOVE: Anficipafion of a scavenger hunf shows on fha faces of Mary Taylor's chapfer. RIGHT: Members of Sharon Doege's chapfer eaqerly awaii' 'fha nexf evenf in Mock Olympics. I 3 Individual Chapiers Creaie Unique Inieresis The I3 individual Y-leens chaplers cenlered 'rheir aclivilies around six areas: service, religion, arl, recrealion. careers, personal developmeni. For 'lhe firsf Time lhere were four iunior chapler presidenls. To have a well-rounded program 'rhe chaplers had a variely of aciivilies. Some chaplers wrole lellers lo soldiers in Viel' Nam as well as parlicipaied in jhe all-school Tricks or Treals for Vielnam Servicemen program. Olhers collecled canned goods for needy families al Thanksgiving. Visiiing churches of difliereni denominalions provided insighi inlo olher religions. For 'rhe arl' 'louch many chaplers painled and one chapler used lheir crealivily 'ro malce paper flowers. For recrealion 'lhe new iunior high swimming pool was used and all chaplers had ioinl meelings wilh Hi-Y chaplers from oiher schools. Poi luclc dinners also provided lhe opporlunily lo malce new friends. a very imporlanl parl of Y-leens. TOP: Junior chapier presidenfs J. Brunsvold, S. Doerr, C. Lee. S. Boddy brealc lradilion. MIDDLE: Senior chapler presidenls are M. Livinqsion. L. Oliver, J. Thiel, J. Brunzell, S. Doege, J. Barager, N. Paulson, G. Boosalis. Noi piciured, M, Taylor. LEFT: Georgia Boosalis' chapler indulges in The lavorile Y-Teens pasiime. RIGHT: Linda OIiver's chapfer gefs ready for snow fun durinq 'the Chrisfmas season. MIDDLE: CoIorIuI paper fIowers are creafed by Joy BrunsvoId's chapfer. BELOW: For a service proiecr, members of Nancy PauIson's chapfer are wrifinq cheery IeH'ers To Viefnam servicemen. LOWER RIGHT: Debby Cupka. Sandy Rubens+ein, Becky Johnson, Merry Wiesner and Liane Fosfer Iake sfock of canned goods coIIec'red for needy families. X 43 'Q' X ...um Three C's Form Ouileis of Varied Siudenf Aims To develop skiII in The use oT The compuTer and To invesTigaTe problems, The CompuTer Club meT every Thursday aTTernoon. This year The club analyzed senTence sTrucTure and presidenT Andreis Treibergs programmed The compuTer To wriTe nonsense poeTry. The club also wenT 'on a Tield Trip To The UNIVAC pIanT. The Chess Club meT every Tuesday To play Tor enioymenT, and also To pracTice Tor The Twin CiTy High School Chess League TournamenT. The TournamenT was held once a week Tor Ten weeeks. Five members oT our club parTicipaTed each week. Camera Club members were able To use The new equipmenT and new dark room individually To develop Tilm. The club meT once a monTh To work on such Things as oil coloring prinTs, Toning, and developing color slides. MIDDLE: Chess Club members are. SEATED: J. Seversen, I-I. Olsen, G. Le- maire, D. Beneke. STANDING: D. Devin, D. BaTeman, D. Hicks, A. Treiberqs, V. Andersen, K. Alverson, M. Karlsen, J. Treiberqs. M. Roofes, C. Anderson, Mr. PaTTerson Iadvisorl, J. Calkins, P. Werder. TOP: CompuTer Club members are, SEATED: A. Treiberqs. STANDING: A. Snider, T. Salo, K. Alverson, D. Devin, K. Drew, J, Pepple, C. Lemaire, T. Jerde, K. Sims, T. Beach. Mr. Anderson Iadvisorl. LEFT: Camera Club members are, ROW I: D. Wolfe, Mr. Lind, Mr. I Papas Iadvisorsl, K. Drew, P. Trebisovsky. 'v 'Mg J. BoynTon, J. Berqsfrom. ROW 2: B. I Anderson, S. Richardson, P. Sussman, B. Garison, P. Diamond, L. SwaIenkaviTch. ROW 3: J. PinTo, S. Fosseen, B. Kinmore, D. Neilson, L. FosTer, K. Tull. One-Plus-Oneworksai AFS Compuier Dance The membership picnic in Seplember provided The opporfunify for AFS members lo gel' acquainied and mee? 'rhe AFS sludenls. The biqgesl' even? of lhe year, The all-school Compufer Dance, was held in Oclober. Approximalely 200 sludenls were paired up by lhe compuier and mel lheir perfecf male af lhe dance. ln January 'there was a hayride. AFS s+uden'rs from olher schools came 'ro The Exchange Nighi in February To gel' acquainfed wilh our members. A ski 'rrip was also held in February. The Mardi Gras in March was a cify-wide evenf in which each school had a boolh 'ro raise money. Our AFS sludenfs. Venla Fleig from Swiizerland, and Jose Cabezudo from Spain, 'lold abom' iheir counfries and showed slides in The AFS audiforium. This year Soufhwesf senf an exchange sfudenl, Kafhy Holfe, fo New Zealand. When she lef'r in fhe second semesfer we received a new sfudenf from Finland, Eero l-lameenniemi. TOP: Presidenl' Jay Berne exercises his qavel-power al' an affernoon meeling. ABOVE: Venla can'f help buf smile as Jeff Sfanlco relays one of Jose's befler iolces. RlGl-lT: Venla Fleig displays her nafive cosfume in +he AFS audiforium. sv-- ,1r, 01? Q'- v fi ww www. LEFT: Jose Cabezudo inlroduces Ero Hameenniemi lo his new home, marvelous Minnesofa. MIDDLE: AFS officers, Pal Trebisovslcy lsecrelaryl. Kalhy Chrislensen l vice - presidenf l, Grelchen Miller lfreasurerl and Linda Solsviq lpublicilyl pair up siudenfs for fhe Compufer Dance. fffimenl . ai' The AFS picnic X Ja ABOVE: Jose finds happiness wfh a Spanish quifar. LEFT Debby Grace Joni Thiel, Dave Salliman and Marc Bur'l'on chew +he 'fa+ while ihey chew fhe dogs 5 -.iz L f Fra ' VP. 'P 144 . 5 V fi Sf 5 '1 V vt M, 4' SM W. .l ,,w A .wikf L I '-Q. wp! R K' llis... W fish--. ' g i K ,f N ff ,gf fl 'E 1 ' 1 V L V Z Mix L A 'Bl Language Clubs Enjog Flavor of Foreign Lands A+ The lfirsl French Club meeling Phil Ford and John Wrighl, who had visiled France over The summer, showed Their slides and Told of lheir experiences. All members lasled French roll-up pancakes al' a brealclasi held early in ihe year. The annual Chrislmas parly fealured le Pere Noel and a variely of French paslries as well as slcils pul on under The direclion of Mrs. l-larner laclvisorl. Weekly officers' meelings foslered ideas for German Club. The year slarled off wilh eleclions, a bike-hike, and a new program of pen-pals insliluled by Miss Jebe ladvisorl. German movies were also promolecl lhroughoul lhe year. The Chrislmas season saw a hayride, an exchange parly wilh Minnehaha Acadamy and caroling for local German residenls. The year was lopped off wilh 'rhe annual brealclasl' lealuring German food. Spanish Club aclivilies included a hayride and slcaling parly during The winler monlhs. A sludenl from Soulh America showed his slides and leclured A in Spanish al one meeling. Members visiled local Spanish reslauranls lo adcl flavor lo lheir sludies. ,Zi ,gas -if Mc ,Q yr . V .Q W 'Q sf ,W A? L ,aw xx ,,, 5 TOP: German Club faces reflecl anficipalion of The year's plans. ABOVE: French Club officers S. Geller lsecrefary-lreasurerl, K. Berglund lvice-presidenll, E. Schoen lpresidenfl, and L. Young lpublicily chairmanl, are lempled by French pasfries al 'rhe Chrisimas Pariy. RlGl'lT: Le Pere Noel, Mr. Laroche. ho-hos around al The French Club Chrislmas Parlv. -li 111' .4 LEFT: German Club officers wellen der Fahne of German-speaking counfries: M. Wiesner fsecrefaryl, S. Gyerky Urea- surerl. B. Karicoff, N. Zipoy. iserqeanf- af-armsl. B. Schneck ipresidenfl, G. Rippberger fvice-presidenfl, Miss Jebe, Miss Hunfingfon fadvisorsl. MIDDLE: An appropriafe background provides fhe perfecf afmosphere for Mrs. Harner's risque French ioke. ABOVE: Miss Jebe and Barb Schneck fearn up for German power. LEFT: Spanish Club officers hacen planes qrandes: J. Pinfo fpublicifyi, J. Howe ffreasureri, A. Miklcelson Ipresidenfl, P. Wedqewood fvice-presidenfi, K. Siiffs fpublicifyl, S. Kinqery Isecrefaryl. Hi-Y Organizes ai SW: Red Cross Helps Needy SouThwesT's Hl-Y club, having only sophomore members, meT every Two weelcs. Led by advisor Mr. Jones and presidenT Marc BurTon, They worked aT a Y's-mens' ChrisTmas Tree loT. Some members aTTended The YouTh-ln-GovernmenT program held January I0-I l aT The sTaTe capiTol. A spring dance was also planned. Red Cross began The year wiTh The selecTion oT homeroom represenTaTives and a membership drive. The organizaTion sponsored FTA's TuToring aT Field School, and in January held a SkaTe-ln wiTh The pupils aT Field. A YouTh DisasTer Corps, which was Trained To Take charge in an emergency, Tound recruiTs in SW Red Cross members. A Tund-raising drive, held in March, rounded ouT The year. BELOW: HI-Y members are: SEATED: M. PeTTus lsecreTary-Treasurerl, M. BurTon lpresidenfl. STANDING: Mr. Jones ladvisorl, B. Kinmore, K. lndeclc, J. MuralT, J. Palmquist B. Hoover. C. Perlman, J. Sfoerlcer. 1 Girls Boosl Spirii and Pep for School Evenls School spiril' and pep were aroused by lhis year's Pep Club. Every Tuesday affer school aboui iwenly sludenls aliended ihe meeiings To show iheir school supporl. The officers were under lhe direciion of advisor, Miss LaPierre. Togelher ihey organized 'rhe decoraiions seen in The halls and Iunchroom. Twig? Xe I s..e, TOP: Seniors Liz I-Iaugee. Bean Jensen, and Judy Olson unbox 'lhe secrei of pep. MIDDLE LEFT: Pep Club officers are Miss LaPierre Iadvisorl, Kalhie Barkley lvice-presidenfl, Marcia Jafiee Iireas- urerl, Bean Jensen Ipresidenfl. MIDDLE RIGHT: Karla I-Iolsl Iellers in Pep Club. LEFT: Color combinalions baffle Sally Sfephens and Ellen Ecklund. Qludenls Work lo Keep Order Around Buildings Siudenl supervision was an imporlanl' parl' of lhe iob of volunleer hallguards and lunchroom monilors. Hallguards were slalioned 'rhroughoul 'rhe senior and iunior high halls lo see 'rhal' classes proceeded wilhoui inierruplion and lunchroom monilors helped 'ro keep our lunchroom clean and orderly. HALLGUARDS R. Album T. Ellinqson T. Holsf T. Anderson N. English E. Johnson G. Bauch S. FeCaro++a D. Koeiod C. BeVier M. Flannery J. Larson D. Biur L. Freidman G. Lloyd G. Boosalis S. Gensler D. Marlinson J. Brown A. Gilbert M. McWl1ile S. Brown J. Greenberg C. Murphy M. Burck J. Greer S. Neiman J. Cole C. Groslephan J. Overson D. Crofl L. Hauqee J. Pagel D. Devin B. Hoiisfrom L. Pearson R. Digre K. Holsi B. Peierson TOP RIGHT: A iunior high sludenl invades Scoil' Neiman's hall guard domain. ABOVE LEFT: Billy Rosenberg guards his slafion wifh Tender Lovinq Care. ABOVE RIGHT: Hallguard companionship works oul for Sieve Gensler and Dave Koefod. RIGHT: Lunchroom monilors unile in 'rhe liqhl' againsl grubby lunchrooms, SEATED: D. Waara. B. Bigelow. J. Smilhg G. Page. J. ldzorek, D. Robbins, G. Fredrickson. L. Ploll' B. Porler R. Puppe K. Resnick B. Rosenberg D. Seger D. Slcoller G. Sn'ii+h B. Somers T. Tilbury M. Varno M. Weinberger A. Wurli . QV'-il' iz 7-'qi T 1 gf Q C. Murphy, C. Johnson, J. Pryor. Collins, G. Haaland, M. Jaffee, MacDonald, B. Anders, K. KubiTz, Hawks, K. Berger, L. Oden. D. York, Sandler. ROW 5: J. Calkins, Weafherill, C. Calkins, M. Chapin, S. Earl lpres.l, M. Owens, R. Smi NoT picTured: A. Franzen. Juniors Join DECA: FTA Tuiors aT Field School For The firsT Time juniors were included in The DisTribuTive EducaTion Club of America. The seniors and juniors had separaTe classes, buT They meT when necessary To discuss Their markeTing and sales proiecTs. Under The direcTion of Mr. PosTon DECA sold balloons aT Homecoming and had a drawing for a free yearbook. The seniors also sold calendars. DECA helped To promoTe leadership and vocaTionaI inTeresT for iTs members. FuTure Teachers of America members sTrengTh- ened Their inTeresT in The Teaching vocaTion by viewing movies, and having discussions wifh guesT speakers aloouT Teaching Techniques. Their main acTi- viTy was TuToring sTudenTs aT Field School as well as our own. Under The direcTion of Miss Magnussen and Mr. Sfrobel, The 44 members meT once a monTh To discuss Their acTiviTies. LEFT: Senior DECA officers are P. Pivoc R. Barkley, P. Schwamb lpres.l, J. Lind C. Worfhley. NOT picfuredz L. DuVal BELOW: S. Sfephens lpres.l addresses FTA members. ROW l: M. Corwin, 5 Garner, A. Coppage, K. Holzinger, C Lawlor. ROW 2: D. Wolfe, T. Dibble V. Schwarfz, C. Babaracki. B. Friedman Clark. ROW 3: L. Oliver, P. Cook, M Grossman, C. Richfer, R. Rosenberg, J MacKenzie. ROW 4: R. Granvin, L Evensen, S. Morgan. BOTTOM: Junior DECA officers are N. Bershaw, K. Barkley Qludenl Help Decreases Adminish'alion's Duiies Talcing responsibililies for lhe daily managemenl' ol: office, library, and language deparlmenls was 'rhe iob of The sludenl aides. Each day lhe siudenl body heard lhe PA announcemenls. Office aides worlced lhe swilchboard, collecled allendance cards, and helped oul' lhe office slaff. The language aides correcled papers and lyped in Room 2lO, 'lhe cenier of 'lheir deparlmenl. In more comiorlable surroundings, The library aides worlced before, dur- ing, and afler school. The VAC also had a new home wilh a viewing and Iislening room and new equipmenl such as a video- 'lape machine. The slage crew was essenlial in 'rhe produclion of audilorium programs and plays. They made preparalions afler school and worked behind 'rhe scenes during performances. ABOVE: Office aides are. SITTING: V. Larson, L. Crone, S. Garner, P. Trevisov- sky, S. Kosmoslri, ROW l: L. Menken- mueller, C. Bear, C. Collins. S. Zehring- er, P. Cuplca, S. Johnson, D. Ward, ROW 2: D. Copus, L. Salhre, S. Rubenslein, B. Johnson, R. Rosenberg, J. Paylon, D. Evenson, B. Ellingson, J. Carclelli, B. Nadler, K. I-lermanson, V. Evenson, L. Dorn, M. Owens, G. Smilh. CENTER: Slage crew members K. Murall, P. Sovis, J. Gusl, R. Slolle lcaplainl, J. Ouirl, work on lighling for a play. RIGHT: PA announcers, B. Cheslon and M. Slein, prepare 'lo read The morning announce- menfs. LEFT: Visual aides are, J. French, K. Alverson, B. Kinmore, B. Boddy. C. Konold lcrew clmiefl, Mr. Jones lAd- visorl. Noi picfured: B. Sclnmiclf. BE- LOW: Library aides are, SlTTlNG: K. Nelson, K. Hebner. STANDING: J. DeVere. E. Murray, K. Larson, K. Solsvig, J. Murray, S. Wifcraff, D. Reed. C. Huflner, C. Miller, B. McGovern, S. Johnsfon. No? picfured: K. McCari'ney. J. Oleson, A. Paulson. 5 LEFT: Language aides are C. Richfer. N. Marlin, C. Smilln. L. Lovely, J. Collins. M. MacDonald. Noi picfured: E. Luelf. Classes 'I X r' NX 4 ,HNF ' X X A. - X K .SUNY A 'R 1 Q., T g X'1 EE if 4' '1 'ii 3. 1311 'Eg-5 t V.:.:,v Wg xc M Kr al ' U iXx I ll' NL b 'll 1 1 v Sophs Assume Aoiive Role in School Affairs From The TirsT class yell To The Tinal reporT card The sophomores displayed pep and versaTiliTy as a class. Their Homecoming Tricycles were a SouTh- wesT TirsT. The enThusiasTic class oT '7I quickly iclenTiTied wiTh senior high happenings. The AnThony kids made Themselves aT home ancl were soon involved in exTracurricular acTiviTies. Soph cheerleaders Rolla and Barb added spiriT To The games. and The sophomores sporTed many leTTermen. Mr. Levin and The Sophomore Council meT To plan The class parTy and To work wiTh The STudenT Council on all-school programs. l-lighlighTs oT The year included Julius Caesar, co-ed swims. and yearbook mugshoTs. Towards spring, They Tocused aTTenTion on The annual Wash- ingTon Trip. RIGHT: Paul PeTerson grapples wiTh a problem-Greg Durand. 2 T T ABOVE: STudenT represenTaTives voice opinions aT Sophomore Class Council mee-Tings: ROW l: Lydie ObresTad, Cin- dy Borowski, Linda Wainio, Carrie STein, Robyn Hamer, ROW 2: Bunny Johnson. Rick Puppe. Keifh KapiTan, Paul PeTer- son, Tom Erickson, ROW 3: Charles Singer, Jim LiTwin, Leslie Fanqmeier. Wendy Anderson. Advisor. Mr. Levin. 4 'fi is X 4 , ral Bi ii' ew I , xr' -I ,.-wr x 1 W 3' fir e W M 'G' W ii 1 xii Jizz . J A fff Qi, . lp, 1 N L giifl W' 4 w W My W y My . . . ZQ2 5 5 ,fi is , if gig! ' LEFT: Sophomores, Rolla Herman, Mary -' Searles, Sheera l.aBelle, congregate in wil l lhe lunchroom fo rehash rhe day's acliv- Sandy Aas John Achzener Greg Amerson Karen Anderson Kaihy Anderson Loren Anderson Becky Anderson Vickie Anderson Wendy Anderson Clayfon Andreason Linda Arnold Doug Aune Scoff Ausfin Geraldine Avery Kim Backley Chrisfie Baird Chris Baldwin Mike Banks Jackie Barber Nick Barlow Pal Barry Denise Bafeman Becky Baxrer Doug Beard Bonnie Becker David Beneke Kelly Benham Joseph Benolken Bruce Benson Sieve Benson Caryl Berg Nancy Berger Rebecca Bergmann Dave Bergquisi Barb Berman Chris Berne Rudi Berryman Wayne Bevers Karen Black Bill Boddy Ed Boden Barb Boler Cindy Borowski Jan Boynion Rick Braman John Branley Carol Braunsfein Roxanne Brekke Sieve Brown Mark Broxferman Linda Brunsvold Barb Brunzell Joelle Bunker Tim Burgess Dianne Burglund Marc Burfon J l 14' RIGHT: Zoanne Sfephens and Debbie York survey lhe pasf achievemenis ol Soulhwesf High School. Rick Burlon Jeff Cahow Cyndi Calkins Judi Calkins Laurie Caplan Jeff Carlson Sieve Carlson Bob Carolus Denise Cavanauqh Craig Chilsfrom Cindy Chrislenson Julie Chrislman Linda Chrisfensen Carol Clabo Brian Clark Linda Clawifer Bill Clay John Cody Melissa Cohen Nancy Coleman Linda Collins Mary Connors Pal' Conrad Nancy Cornwell Jon Cosfello Ralph Cowell Charles Cox Jim Cox Barbara Craig Dave Cuddigan Bill Cude Clancy Cullen Pafly Cupka John Cupryna Sieve Daeqer Cindy Daffer Nancy Dahl l.uann Dale Mary Dallon Joan Daulermann Linda Davis Tom Davison Geoff Delin Rob Denison Mary Des Marais Darcy Devereaux Pam Diamond Jo Beth Dockman V 9 1 ., , wif inks li if 2 f ' v ws i 7' 'll x a . I i , b. '1' -Q-r A , 'nz 35' 379 V Q 's . A ,Q Q A , ff? ' if Q I, .J f 4 l. -6 T. :hz l I. ., K 1 . K w i n x 3 . E ,l.., I 1 9 .. Q, J. Q .fi- X . QAQ ,yi , wg. ,,,,,.,., R i L' 1 ',': .M,v,r ,: Vi - asm . f 3 l1 li! ifaioiwf if 1 if ,f -if v v .1 '. 4-ffffifgil Q ,, Z .m,, is 'I ,Ai ! KEZ E , ,, .- xp I P ly' l 3 if A As. ' ,. X' jf' y , 'F LEFT: Sophomore cheerleading gives Jennifer Orren a big liff. Tom Doeqe Jon Drew Geoff Driscoll Reid Droegemueller Pafli Dunsfone Greg Durand Ellen Eclcland Lorie Eclclund Jim Edie Tom Eisensfadf Ray Eliason Nancy Ellinqson Dean Elsfad Milce Enfzminger Tom Erickson Vicki Erikson Rhea Evanson Charles Evenson Debby Fairman Jan Falls Leslie Fanqmeier Dave Flynn Gary Fose Sfeve Fosseen Sue Fosseen Dan Fowler Sarah Fowlsfon Gary Fredriclcson Joann Freed Michael Freiwald Sfan Froslan John Fruefel Marilyn Garneau Bob Garrison Chris Garwiclc Brad Gavanda Steve Geberf Cindy Gefverf Sheila Geller Dave Gherify Diane Giefer Bev Gilberf Kafhy Gilberf Debby Glenn Scoff Gousfin Jeff Graff Gayle Grafsland Bill Greene Joe Grossman Mark Grubb Carol Gruenhagen Gene Haaland Pele Hall Robyn Hamer Sue Hanek Bob Hannem Marvin Hansen Greq Hanson Moira Harrison Tom Harlley Tom Hedlund Kim Heller Dan Hellinq Sieve Herkenhofl Diane Hermanson Rolla Herman Dale Herrmann Debby Herrmann Brad Hewill Darryl Hicks Mark Hillsley Larry Hoqlin Sieve Hollander Valerie Holland Ray Holm Ed Hollz Bill Hoover Karen Hovde Lyn Husen Charles Hyall Jay ldzorek Sherry lnce Ken lndeck Kalhy Inqersoll Anila Jacobsen Sleve Jacobson Doreen James Luanne Janohosky Mike Jensen Jan Jellenberg Brian Johnson Dave Johnson Julie Johnson Keven Johnson Lee Johnson Sharon fx. Johnson Sharon L. Johnson Trudy Johnson Vickie Johnson Rebecca Jones Sally Joyce Dan Kanfar v l 'Ke' ,W af- ge, J I .A 'Sf' 1 .'2 r 4 K A. - . f N X in ja f ,rw V l vi -ll I Q J.. f B :fi IN 0 4' J A l ll YG V, K I l . 1 ,Moy My 1 V rv rr m v' ,Q K W It V5 A5 . ' 4 2 I K v n .Aja K in , 9 Q D y I , nn' 4 -V , 'IL .s I v Kg x 4 i V V I I L .,'l l 1' 1 , ,,, wx ' I' I - . kr ,ir v , E? 1 a f' , RIGHT: Greg Lemaire silenlly plols his move while Pele Hall wafches. 1 4 B J' 221252 YL U eg 'Gil' 3 f I R f if V 'Q' LEFT: A perplexed Rudi Berryman zles over a noleworlhy page. puz- ka .gy A rlrr o r sf ggglb 4 C3 , In Q in ftp? W g. K exif fi' KM wif? ,i . L ESF? . ,' ikff i Keiflw Kapilan Mike Karlson Tom Karialohli Mellanie King Sue Kinqery Barry Kinmore Randy Kiera Judy Koefod Sue Kokfavy Ralph Kolinsky Nancy Krause Todd Krieger Jim Kulsfad Sieve Kuross Slieera LaBelle Anne La Pilz Carol Larson Kris Larson Bev Lazar Louann Lebeis Randy Lee Bellu Leiqlmlon Q-req Lemaire Debby Lenox Cindy Lesch Andrea Levenius Mike Levine Nancy Libbey John Lieb Jon Lienke Mary Lindmeier Denise Lindslrom Jim Lilwin Kevin Lonq Cafhy Lovely Cheri Lueck Bob Lundeen Wayne Lundell Cindy Lyon Dave MacDonald Diane Mackey Mark Maddox Pele Malinosky Lawrence Malisow Barb Maloney Jeri Mandery Sandy Morfensen Mary McClure Marqie McGie Mary Mclnfyre Nancy Melclwer Daryl Michlink Sieve Miller Jan Miska Tom Mifclwell Lynn Moden Marlc Molde Anne Mollison Curl Moon Jim Moore Dave Moo+ Kim Mural? Sandy Murphy Ann Murray Cindy Myers Sue Mylerberg Tom Nagel Pal Nardone Cindy Nelnring Amy Neiman Judy Neise Nancy Newland Jan Nielson Nancy Noel Milce Nordberq Judy Nordloel Vickie Nolaro Lydie Obreslad Laurie Oqdalwl Jan Clesen Mike Oliver Greq Olson Holly Olson Tim Olulson Belli Oman Milce O'Rourlce Jennifer Orren Greq Paqe Sieve Palm Jim Palmquisl Ann Paulson Kallwy Pepple Ruin Percanslcy Cliuclc Perlman Richard Perrine Carrie Pelers Gary Peterson Kallny Peferson Kevin Pelerson Lori Pelerson Mary Peferson Paul Peferson Sfeve Pelerson Susan Peferson Suzanne Pelerson Milne Peflus Greg Pieroffi Linda Pierzina Bill Pra+'r Monica Priclw N f I 8 N c , f , cu, ,N :U ., -., U ,fu ,i'f'fce:'!.:' , ' I ':.::aa'::. n'.1'.'f'-?.'.' SQ an Y r . RIGHT: Barb Brunzell capiures ll'1e lense exciremenf of Hue Soufhwesf-Roosevell game. .. 4., 'T 'o sf fix, 'Qs X ji x A , ',.-I 1 e X 51,3- A' 'mf A i y As y il , ' ll ' 'l.f ' I i va Q I F. 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T , ikghi yi' A .4 mf!! l m .W ,Sq I .Edg y , fi li yn John Prosser Rick Puppe Richard Rames Paula Rask Mike Ready Diane Reardon Dan Reece Lee Reimer Dave Reynolds Brad Richards Sandy Rilier Doug Robbins Richard Rogers Slephanie Rose Bill Rosen Diane Roselle Sue Ruedy Mary Rusinko Connie Russick Al Rulherford Keilh Saarela Palfy Sabarl' Bill Sabin Terry Sack l.u Anne Samslad Terry Sandberg Claylon Saunders Chris Savage Kim Scheidler Terry Schleisman Denny Schneck Jeff Schneck Sue Schoeninq Randy Schouviller Paul Schwarlz Joan Schwender Mary Searles Mike Sexlon Bill Shaw Craig Sher Mark Shields Rod Shoberg Mike Silver Charles Sinqer Barb Skaalrud Kalhy Skiei Charles Skomars Fred Sleizer Gwen Smilh Mary Solsvig Becky Somers Jim Sorenson Paul Sorenson Pal Sovis Mike Spece Rick Slanek LEFT: A sophomore qirls phy ed class Frank Slageberq Palli Slelfes Carrie Slein Zoanne Slephens Mark Slevenson .lonarlwan Sfieqler Karen Slimack Jay Sloerker Don Sloopes Sieve Surina Pele Sussman Douq Syme Janel Syverson Bill Tall Par Tafam Roberl Ternrne Anrlwony Tenner Jill Tesiin LeeAnn Thurs Randy Tilsellw Melanie Timm Mike Tousiqnanf Barb Trainor Roxanne Traver Juris Treibergs Mary Tripp Lonna Tschosick Julie Ulilenkofr Keifh Underwood Sally Usselman Deb Velasquez Douq Vierkanr Vicki Wagner Linda Wainio Becky Walqren Carol Wallers Debby Ward Tom Ward Sue Wearlwerill Renee Weber Roger Weber Bob Weeden Dick Weinberger Roberl Werner Roger Werner Mary Winslead J! I fd 'ff' , .Q ,, X 1 ' ' QA . .Ib I Qi 1 gg 41? Q? ' lj I 1 RIGHT: lnlenf upon a secrelarial career, Sieve Fosseen hammers away af fhe keys ,-5. I5 P .fig-Q w i fr i-lx J ul gg J: rl K I, 5, I 5,-gf' B f 5 gf in 11-min i. X 1391 515 --W I A ff Y Q L U L ,- Vw , ' f if 1. i . rs 5 , , , ,fi ' A yd 'SMA-if .AQ, .NM -f ,-k. - L if f L . ,,,,, X Sfrfsl K r i .. ,- I ,f if' Sheila Wuriz Debbie York Debby Zollars Nowell Zumberqe ScoH Zumberge LEFT: A capiive qeomeiry class ponders fhe Pyfhaqorean fheorem. xxx' SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Tom Amerson Glenn Carlson William Collins Ronald Copus Pafricia Flannery Michael Galvin Gail Grabow Mark l-lalvorsen Pa+ricia l-laviland John Jaeger William Johnansen Calherine Johnson LEFT: Sally Joyce pauses Siephanie Johnson Anfhony La Duke Abbolr Lair James Larson Shay Lumelsky Theodore Manzavrakos Mary Mar'rin Mark McAndrews Mia Melin Kafhleen Meiaxas Lynn Nelson Joyce Pearson fo refresh af one of ihe Sourhwesi' founrains of you'rh. Mary Wise Ed Wifi Rex Wiffe Kerry Wood Sky Woodhull Joe Woods Holly Worihman Sharon Wuriz Jonaihan Quirf Bruce Remus Debra Richards Randy Rubin Sue Russell Robin Scorf Paul Siafford Alan Taylor Pafricia Tomlinson Roberr Wiebe Henry Wilchek Juniors Work for Goal of Qfrong Class Uniig WiTh Their sophomore year behind Them, The juniors concenTraTed Their eTTorTs in areas of in- TeresT. Junior acTors parTicipaTed in The school play, The FanTasTicks and oThers focused on scholasTic achievemenTs, aThleTics, and membership in school organizaTions. An inTense sTudy of Greek myThology, followed by an equally inTense sTudy of Greek drama, leTT Them in Chaos. On The lighTer side, T.P. wound iTs way inTo many of The neighborhood Trees Thanks To The eTTorTs of The iunior class. ln November, junior John Searles won The coveTed Ugly Man con- TesT sponsored by Y-Teens. RIGHT: The spiriT oT Sadie Hawkins imprisons Jean Longeway and Sfeve l-lolsTen. Brian Allen Bill AlThoTT T Nancy Anderson Pam Anderson .A Paul Anderson xg Trudy Anderson T Bill Anderson , A m y A PaT Anglim fn Ti . Cheryl Aspenson Lynn Aspnes Beverly ATkin Carol Babiracki Kevin Bailey Mary Bambenek BeTsy Barile KaThy Barkley Chuck Becker Lyn Becker Joan Benson Bruce Berg SCOTT Berglund Nancy BernaTz KaTy Berscheid Nancy Bershow Craiq Billingsley Jim Binder Bruce BlumenThal Sheri Boddy Denny Boe Sandy Boline Debby Borowski Jeff Bouchier Si T I H ,hx HD . 5-, ,,,,, iw T .cf .Myra nf KU TX f 'K .af ,KM LEFT: Junior boy squad. s shoof for 'the varsify Debbie Brand Char Brelcke Bonnie Breen Chris Broin Suzie Brown Beih Bruner Joy Brunsvold Leo Buckvold Cherie Burl Tom Burfon Joanne Cahill Sieve Cahow Fred Campbell Jayne Cardelli Tom Carlson Judy Carroll Paul Carlwrighf Dan Caspersen Marsha Chapin Becky Cheslon Randy Chrisfman Becky Chrislianson Tom Clarlc Jan Clarren Grelchen Clifford Diane Coales Becky Cole Greg Comsioclc Pal Condon Gary Cooper Connie CorbeH' Craig Cowell Dave Crawford Dave Crofr Debbie Cuplca Jeff Dahl Debbie Dahlsfrom Jo Daugherly Tim Davison Lani Dean Carol Denison Linda Des Marais Paffy Defchons Hank Deursen Margarei Deursen Dennis Diqnen Barb Doeqe Sarah Doerr PaHi Dokier Kailwy Dols Linda Donnelly Barb Dunsfone Pai' Durand Sieve Earl Renee Eaves Mike Eckes Ginny Edwards Sandy Eliason Bonnie Ellinqson Sieve Enger Linda Erickson John Ernsi Terry Goldman Vicki Evenson George Fadell Doug Falls Sherry Farnsworilw Joanne Ferris Karen Fisclibein Roy Fleslwer Mary Flyqsiad Diane Forchas Lori Fosfer Pam Fosfer Bunny Fowler Ann Franzen Chersii Fredrickson Jon French Krisfi Freng Caihy Frey Dave Fricke Barb Friedman Sandy Friisen Pai Gale RIGHT: Russ Siolle blessings of yearbook F. counis 'rhe many I v ff f K .'. E? My I, , A L f A K rkrr . f fr Vii :I L K 'J P7 ' i ,. 'A E e,1: is ' ij 'gr ii i . I I V , U l , rf 'B i ,, li .g olf 'ii .-. Q .Q . in , tid lx? Q. 66, X -+A ,, I A 4 , V. I -5 ef! A - f me :,'Er:l325' . Q .'. , ' -A R 4, Y' 79. f X X x A -at 'cr w. L J ll Mary Ganqellwoff Mike Gardner Bruce Gehring Ann Gerde S+eph Gianos Nancy Gibson Alan Gilberf Pali Giles Mark Gilliland Vicki Goddard Carmen Gonyer Anna Goss Mary Grady Ellen Graff Grelclwen Granlund Cyndy Greene Tris Grobel Mary Gruss Bryan Gudmundson Jan Gurry Jim Gusf Susy Gyorky Ann Hafffen Darlene Hafner Berr Hale BilLHalvorson Mark Hankinson Nancy Hann Nancy Hannon Carol Hansen Jeanne Hansen Dan Harris ABOVE: Prom plans begin wifh 'the Jun- ior Class Council: ROW l: Gayle Mul- holland, Pam Wedgewood, Debbie Cup- ka, Anne Franzen, Linda Solsviq, Dean Schilling, ROW 2: Sue Johnslon, Mary Owens, Belly McGovern, Barb Jacobson, Nancy Hann, Paul Slevens, Cris Broin, Mr. Adam, Advisor. Kevin Hari Kalie Hebner Bill Hebner Rick Hedllce Debbie Heqerman Tom Helling Debby Helme Kris Hennum Kalhy Hermanson Rick Hodne Joan Hollander Jim Holman Les Holmberg Sieve Holslen Darwin Holler Kalhy Holle Jerry Hooqenalclcer Bruce Howe Cheryl Hughes Paul Huspeni Julie Hull' Failh ldzorelc Dave Ingersoll Barb Jacobson Milne James Becky Johnson Craiq Johnson Gary L. Johnson Gary H. Johnson Greg Johnson Hal Johnson Lynda Johnson Randy Johnson Ried Johnson Sally Johnson Sandy Johnson Sue Johnson Connell Johnsfon Sherry Jorqensen Diane Jungell Jim Juslice Lee Kamel Kenl Kapilan Cindy Kienasl Tim Kelly Nancy Kipp Claude Kleiman Charles Konold RIGHT: These sludious iuniors allend class wilh open minds and no pencils. A 31,1145 , - i- , it 'Kg i . at ,' 5, ,Q 'S in .Q : ,t. f i 9 tl 1 A A .. ,, H, ,A 6 , i wi 2 ' 4,41-2. , is M4 41' J .qv fa: f g gi ..Ry-'L fy My .A T .-. ' .. ' Eve Q its -,430 W i 1 V A. I gyvfv hx -v ii :lk I V iii ,jj ii -iii ,kg-ii? 1, ll ,.,. 'E' Q siii f R R af if 'if -4 N-if if f an li Y. 1 ...fx i ,J T of 1 4.9 I ww X , , , 1 if F flf ,Anno fwf- g f C Q x ,lv a ' 2 I, LEFT: Seized by shrewd Shorlen, Mary Gruss can find no means of escape. 5' Debbie Lambie Kay Lapham John Lapsey Brad Larson Cindy Larson Linda Larson Mary Larson Pam Larson Doflie Lawrence Cindy Lee Sieve Lee Selden Leiqhion Charles Lemaire Jeannefle Lennander Sue Lesch Dann Leubner Dave Levine Gregg Libbey John Lied Linda Lienhard Pefer Lienlce Calhy Linker? Jean Longeway Sfuarf Lorberbaum Robin Loring Befsy Loud Linda Lovely Kay Lowe Marcia Lowe Randy Lowe Carol Lund Colleen Luiz Sieve Maher Mike Maloney Julie Manning Cafhie Maffe Kafhy McCauley Bill McGie Beffie McGovern John McNally Lynn Menlcemeller Barb Meredylc Iris Meyer Richard Meyers Carolyn Miller Paul Miller Sieve Moon Linda Morfensen Cafhy Moscoe Judy Mozis Irene Mueller Gayle Mulholland Jim Murray Bonnie Nadler Mary Nehring Joanne Nelsesfuen Denny Nelson JoAnne Nelson Bob Nielsen Don Nielsen Kurl Nolfimier Kaihy Nome Donal O'Donnell Tom Ohnslein Richard Olin Mary Oliver AI Olson Lynne Olson Tom OSS John Overson Mary Owens Tom Paciorelc Pal Parker Claudia Payne John Pearson Mary Pearson Sieve Pelkey Diane Peferson Marcie Peierson Marilyn Pelerson Richard Pelerson Sieve Peferson PaHy Pelrick Gail Peffipiece Brian Pfau Barb Phelps Rick Phillips Bonnie Pierce Shelley Pierzina Jim Pinkham RIGHT. lncluslrious Jerry Srnilh worlcs on his currenf welding proiecf. 3' fn, G :Q 'Pai K'-ALA ,V Li 'xii . f , xl I sv K maui 'A in 'QF' 'Q-, ' m -Kim v ,yi 'if ,n Y 1 H , rs 4 gp K ,mg a-.fm f i 1 i L V' , ll' -A . 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L L,ggf,:ff: J 5 l 3 Kim Pivonlca Jane Plooq Tim Pollard Dede Ramslad Rick Randall Nancy Raschlxa Dave Raymond Jeff Reed Barb Reep Cheryl Remus Gail Rippberger Mark Rishovd Sieve Rivers Tom Robinson Dan Rodgers Skip Rude Lynn Runquisf Leah Sabes Tim Salo Dave Salfzman Dave Sandler Sue Sarror Laura Safhre Colleen Savage Helen Schell Dean Schilling Nick Schouviller Diane Schroeder Barb Schull Keifh Schweiberg John Searles Par Seelen Michele Sexfon Brad Shelsfad Il Wally Sherman Duane Shocinski Brian Shorlen Kalhy Sims Jim Singsaas Craig Sinlcs Laurie Sis+erman John Sivanich Deb Slcoiler Larry Slelren Kiflen Slifls Sieve Smedberg Pai Smiley Libbie Smilh ef' LEFT: Wifh sfrinq in hand and balloon in moulh, Dave Croff and Sfeve Lee add 'rhe final fouches fo fhe iunior Home- coming float Janine Smifh Jerry Smilh Nancy Smith Russ Smilh Sheila Smilh Sieve Smilh Vicki Smilh Liz Smifh Alan Snider Jim Soldin Linda Solsvig Pa? Somers Tom Sorenson John Sfallman Sue Sfanger Sue Sfanley Paul Sfevens Rebecca Sfiegler Craig Sfinar Russ Sfolle Noreen Slone Holly Sione Cindy Sfromberg Bob Sfromberg Marcia Sullivan Ron Sundby Craig Swanson Mark Swalinkavich Randy Swing Rick Temme Joel Tessari Sue Thompson Nancy Thomsen Joel Thordson Eric Thorson Sue Thorsell Terry Torosian Cindy Tosier Mike Trainor Pal Trebisovsky Andreis Treiberqs Ron Tschosick Bolo Ulinder RIGHT: Cheri Burl hides her idenfify in ihe Iunchroom crowd. wifi 3 -2 vain ,1 T 4 Vt Q ,,, f f zz' -fs ' 5 J' fffyiffd . 1- .S . 'li i 4-' 3 i.s -W x it T rsss . K . QI.. i . i w . iiiii , ' iiiii 4, Wx by gyg s gg I if '13 If as ,s ' 4 A N5 LJ' Linda Usselman - 61, ' is if Q T Y , VV K 1 VV V yg H ff C A J f' i , if if :rag Y K A '...k, I fix 1 fl Q ---.3 JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Cheryl Bear Duane Bendf Barb Blanch Joe Brady Dave Branson Diane Brosnan Mike Brown Kevin Colin Connie Collins Paul Colfer LEFT: Bob Sfromberq sifs placidly plas- rered in fhe lunchroom. Y i l f J I ' - nv Y l ij f fi 'Q CJK Q fi S? L C F J ,fl ...V in 4 .ill KA, J' 94 J i if L my L Q ' B 1 K I L - vs! 1 Jim Craig Lisa Crone Dave Dahl Jean DeVere Kerry Donnelly Kevin Green Roqer Hanson Tom Hegg Wally Jacks Sue Johnsfon Kevin King Tom Marwin Brian McKinnon Yvonne Oman Jenny Payfon Scoii Raffensparqer Donna Roker Lisa Runquisf Scsi? Shandorf Kaihy Sheehan Jim Skulley Bruce Smilh Marsha Srniih Waller Smiih Mike Terry Bill Tomlinson Perry Werder Wayne Van Blarcom G-reqq Vardalos Denny Waara Cindy Warp Niki Vlfarriner Jane Weber Pam Wedgewood Rick Weiblen Linda Welsh Jeff Wesicoii Merry Wiesner Par Wilkes Bob Williams Linda Winkel Mark Wise Lee Woodruff Cindy Woods Al Wuriz Bob Yablanski Lisa Younq Jan Zehringer Sue Zehrinqer Nancy Zipoy Nikki Zumberqe RIGHT Bored wiih his schoolwork, Gary ,fs Olafson 'thinks of more imporfanf fhings. 1 ABOVE: The cbsfraci' expression on Jill Robinson's face reilecis her pensive mood. RIGHT: Inienf on fooiball aciion, Bill Schmid? bifes his lip in anficipaiion of 'rhe nexf play. Senior Year Highlighis Qouihwesi Experience LEFT: The firsf vicfim of fha? creeping . . .. . .k confagron-sennorlhs-us Mr e Manzavra- ko BELOW: Harold Olfe, Dave Olson. and Bren? Polivany find fhai' filling oul' yearbook aclivily sheels and quesfion- naires is one way of procuring a senior homeroom. ABOVE: The clear, calm face of Margarel Slein is confrasiecl againsl +he hurried blur of a foofball game. RIGHT: Tim Perrine ea+s a doughnui' lwlhole. LEFT: Carousinq a+ an all-niqhf elecfion parfy, Debby Grace is pleased io receive a 2:00 A.M. call from her boyfriend on fhe hofline. gr TM? , vim . Q., ABOVE: During a hecfic Homecoming rehearsal program, Maureen York pauses for a momenl' of medifaiion. LEFT: The early morning hours 'Find Curl Durand and Jim Lafans enlerfaining fhe ducks. Seniors Slarl Earlg wilh Eleoiions in Spring '68 ABOVE: Senior Class Presiclenl' Bill Rosenberg discovers lhal lhouqh many of his responsibililies are diflicull' lo swallow, l'l'1ey are salisfyinq in llwe end. vfjiif ABOVE: Oul of bed and lnlo 'lhe lunchroom sfumbles Joanne Horn lor her weekly douglwnul. LEFT: Affendinq a meefing beneafh 'lhs audiforium are council members P. Lund, T. Caswell, T. Beach, L. Oliver. L. Swanson, K. Chrisfensen, P. Cook, V. Schwarfz, C. Murphy, J. Brunzell, and J. Horn. Noi' picfured: G. Kasner. N. Williams, J. Greenberg, J. Safhre. BELOW: While 'ripfoeing fhrough fhe fulips Tiny Jim tickles our fummies causing much laugh-in'. 3' For fhe firsf 'lime seniors elecfed 'rheir class officers in fhe spring of fheir iunior year. Preceding elecfion day was a feverish campaign which included hours of sign-making, speech and slcil' preparafion, and lunchroom decorafing. Finally fhe momenl' came. Wi+h a special guesl' appearance by Tiny Jim, and a promise of pencil sharpeners on every desk, Bill Rosenberg and Jim Lafans were selecfed fo lead 'rhe senior class. Affer complefion of fhe Homecoming floal' in fhe fall, 'rhe council direcfed ifs efforfs fo fhe inifiafion of a new proiecf-fhe weekly coffee parfy. Homerooms rofafed fhe responsibilify of sponsor- ship, and so fhe lunchroom on Friday mornings be- came a maze of hungry coffee, cocoa. and dough- nuf-seeking seniors. To promofe spirif and class unify, a Senior Dinner was held preceding fhe January I7 Washburn baslcefball game. The Indianeffes, cheerleaders, Peg and Peg, and Bean and Paula were all on hand. To furfher help unify fheir class, fhe seniors selecfed fhe moHo To be whal' we are: fo become whal' we can. LEFT: Senior class officers are Bill Rosenberg lpresidenfl, Jim Lafans lvice-presidenfl, Trudy Dibble lfrea- surerl, Peggy Deal lgirls sergeanf-at armsl, and Dick Shelsfad lboys sergeanf- af-armsl. Nof picfured: Kafhy Chrisfen- sen lsecrelaryl. BELOW: Snow-King Don Solsvig mod- esfly accepis his roie in proclaiming 'fine day's aciiviiies. Class Travels +0 Camp Iduhapi for Snow-Dag ABOVE: Snow-day couri consisis of Prince Jim Saihre and Escorr Diane Dahisirom. Prince Frank Harfwell and Escori Marcy Corwin. King Don Soisvig and Escori Chris Wert Prince Dixon Sheisfad and Escori Kaihy Chrisiensen. Prince Jeff Anderson and Escorf Kaihy Kupcho. RIGHT: Teamwork and co-or- dinafion prove io be 'the winning com- binarion for Bren? Bigelow and Diane York. LEFT: SiTTing on his saucer, Tom Elling- sen receives a shove Trom David Devin. Through The sTreeTs wiTh snow so sloppy wenT The bus To lduhapi. February 25 was a Senior Snow Day happening. Dismissed aT 2:00. The seniors were bundled inTo buses which led Them To a snow- happy schedule OT Tun and games. ATTer beinq named Snow-King Don Solsviq proclaimed The ac- TiviTies, and The happening happened. Racing on Three legs and Telling oTT Two. Tobogqaning, broom- ball, dinner, and W. C. Fields movies were some oT The experiences which beTell all. ll To LEFT: The purples overpower The whiTes. ABOVE: As John Pepple and Danny Cherryhomes Try To lceep The ball away from each oTher, Marcia Jaffee Tries To keep away from The mud. BELOW: Nancy Williams lakes nole of Diane S+ein's 'rlweory RIGHT: Ron Prieve and Nancy Paulson share a common inferesf. Siudenis Are Honored a+'69 Commencemeni To receive Top Honors a+ Commencemenl a s+uden'r musl mainfain a 3.75 scholasfic average 'rhrouqhouf high school. Thirleen siudenls earned 'rhis diploma. However ihese seniors did noi spend all +heir +ime sfudying. On fhe conrrary, 'rhey were involved in many exfracurricular aciivifies. Their in- Tended majors range from arf, lheafre, and lan- guages fo biology, medicine, and olher sciences. Also honored af Gradualion were 75 Honors Diploma recipienfs who achieved a 3.2 composife average. LEFT: Mandel Sher keeps The ball bounc- ing while Greg Beeson silenfly hums They're coming io fake you away. Noi' picfured is Ellce Shoen wifh her bad- minfon raclcel. 4.4 ABOVE: Analyzing chemical dafa, Judy Gyorlry marvels al' Jim Lafans' inlelli- gence as he concludes one mole of Huis plus one mole of fha? yields one mole of fhis ihal. LEFT: Minneapolis B'nai B'ri+h Council Presideni Randee Rosen- berg and Regional Firsf Vice-presidenf Carol Richfer examine 'rhe ad bool: lor fhe orqaniza+ion's formal dance. ,.-ov ' RlGHT: Two fools on a hill making good use of 'rhe snow in fheir spare lime 4 are Kalhy Chrislensen and JoEllen Man- dery. R. Andreason E. Allcin J. Barager G. Bauch T. Beach J. Becker G. Beeson C. Berglund K. Clwrislensen J. Collins P. Cool: A. Coppage M. Corwin D. Dahlslrom R. Daulermann P. Deal T. Dibble C. Drew T. Ellingsen N. English M. Evenson M. Fosburgh L. Fosler M. Freng L. Giefer HONORS DIPLOMA D. Grace J. Greenberg A. Grossman M. Grossman J. Gyorlcy K. Holsl J. Horn J. Howe T. Jerde G. Kasner M. Kolinslcy J. Lafans J. Larson J. MacKenzie J. Mandery D. Marlinson N. Marlin P. Marushin G. Miller P. Miller R. Moon C. Murphy E. Murray L. Oliver S. Olis M. Palmer N. Paulson J. Pepple B, Pelerson R. Prieve E. Reeves V. Rholl B. Richards S. Richardson C. Richler J. Robinson N. Roofes R. Rosenberg W. Rosenberg E. Schoen V. Schwarfl M. Sher S. Sfandish D. Slein L. Swanson J. Thiel C. Werl' N. Williams R. Williams J. Wrighf fir' To Be Whaf We Are: To Become Whai We Can The Nalional Meril' Scholarship Qualifying Tesf was offered 'ro iuniors in +he spring of '68. Winning semi-finalisl' honors, Kalhy Chrisfensen, Ron Prieve, and Sleve Richardson were eligible To advance +0 'rhe rank of finalisf and possibly 'ro scholarship winner sl'a+us. ln addilion, special aclcnowledgemenf was -also given +0 I5 sfudenrs who received leHers of commendalion. Las'r summer, Peggy Deal, Andy Grossman, and Bill Rosenberg, represen'ra'rives chosen by 'lheir Classmales, were able To arlend l'he Girls' and Boys' Slales. By aciively par+icipa'ring in mock legislalures, rhey learned more abour local and slafe governmenfs. Through lecfures and elecfions They became more informed of lhe dulies, responsi- bilifies, and privileges of cirizenship. ABOVE: Filling oul' college applicafions arouses a variefy of expressions on 'fhe faces of rhe Nalional Meri? LeH'er of Commendafion winners, E. Schoen, J. Mandery, J. Thiel, D. Cherryhomes, J. Gyorlry, M. Johnsfon. G. Beeson, N. Paulson. M. Freng, P. Ford, M. Sher, J. Pepple, and T. Jerde. Noi' pic+ured: T. Beach, R. Andreason. MIDDLE: The flirfafious anfics of Nafional Merii' Finalisf Kalhy Chrisfensen leave fhe olher finalisfs, Ron Prieve and Sieve Richardson, speechless. LEFT: Bill Rosenberg. Peggy Deal. and Andy Grossman discuss 'their memorable Girls' and Boys' Sfafe experiences. Senior Class Assumes Roles of Leadership RIGHT: Behind a barrier of books Mer- na Cooper rellecls a whimsical mood. CAROL ALDRICH-Occupalional Parl-lime Training Pro- gram-Minnesola Office Educaiion Associalion-candy slriper-employed ai' an insurance agency-plans lo allend junior college-hopes +o ride lhe big while whale lo Hawaii. STEVEN ALEXANDER-sophomore wreslling and baseball- Occupaiional Parl-lime Training Program-employed al' Serv- ing Eleclric making cabinels-wanls lo live in Hawaii-likes '57 Ponliacs--will enler lrade school. KENNETH ALVER- SON4Ken-VAC-Chiess Club-Compuler Club-enloys wriling compulerl games-worked as 'rhe faslesl' chicken culler in lown-secrelly would like lo become a hobo-plans :lo furlher his educalion. BONNIE ANDERS-Bon Bon-Y-leens-German Club-AFS -FTA-Pep Club-woriced on Homecoming Decoraling Commillee-enioys siciing and swimming-plans +o maior in business educalion. JEFFREY ANDERSON-Andy- S Club -a 'rhree year member of +he golf leam-played sopho- more hocicey-parlicipaled on +he varsily loolball and hoclrey reams-was selecled for lhe All-Cily Fooiball Team- yearns lo go big game hunling-plans lo allend college. KENNETH ANDERSON-Ken-AFS--lunchroom monilor-- sophomore wresller-served as presidenl of his Junior Achievemenl company-worlced al' Fred G. Anderson Wall- paper and Paini' Slore-will allend USMC or lrade school. MARK ANDERSON-Andy-was an aclive member ol: Choir-employed as a prinler for JI Marsh-inleresled in aufo mechanics-owns a '63 Ford-likes Simcas--enioys anylhing buf a Ford. SUSAN ANDERSON-Sue-parfh cipaled in Y-'teens-Woyalce-Pep Club-is an avid hoclcey fan-worked for Nalional Car Renfal-enioys slciing-loves '69 Chevy ll's and 396's-wishes she could keep quiel for one hour. THOMAS ANDERSON-Tom--sophomore base- ball and Foolball-Sludenl Council-AFS-coached sixih grade baslcelball and baseball Teams-won liflh grade free- fhrow confesl-dislikes cold weafher. REBECCA ANDREASEN - Beclcy - Choir-Y-feens-parficL pafed in chorus for Amahl-reads six hours a day-enioys horseback riding-swims for fhe Dolphineffes-fraveled fo Mexico and baclc in a frailer-wanfs fo be a librarian. NATALIE ASHMEAD-Naf-phy ed leader-Y-feens-served on fhe volleyball feam-member of fhe Minneapolis Rowing Club-wenf fo Philadelphia for Nafional Women's Rowing Regaffa-hopes fo become an x-ray fechnician. EDWARD ATKIN-Ed-Arrow-sophomore wresfling-NHS-Sfudenf Council-AFS-Woyalce-Chess Club-French Club-exfra- curricular acfivifies include feepeeing-plans fo affend col- lege. BRENDA AUNE-Awnings-Y-feens-Woyalce arf sfaff- Spanish Club-Secrefary of fhe Minneapolis Rowing Club- fraveled fo Philadelphia for Nafional Women's Rowing Regaffa-loves sweafshirfs-will affend fhe U-plans fo be- come a layouf arfisf. MARK AUNE-Rock-Sfudenf Direcfor of The Lark -Class Council-Spoflighfers-Woyalie-fraclc -Philosophy Club-worlced for fhe Whife House-dreams of world peace-will ioin fhe Navy Reserves and lafer go on fo feaching sociology. DANIEL BACON-Dan-phy ed leader-Woyalce-was a pasf Masfer Counselor for De- Molay-employed af Pennhursf Pharmacy-enioys racing- won silver slcafe award-will enfer fhe field of pharmacy. GARY BAILLARGEON-Occupafional Parf-fime Training Program-was employed as a phofo-edger af l-liawafha Mefal Craff-wanfs fo see fhe world-enioys moforcycles-was impressed by a visif fo fhe wesf coasf lasf summer. BRAD- LEY BALCOMB-was employed af fhe airporf running luggage fracfors-has fraveled fo California and Mexico- enioys surfing and drag racing-wanfs fo own a company- lilces senior mafh and arf-will ioin fhe Navy. JANICE BARAGER-Jan-Y-feens Chapfer Presidenf-German Club -Arrow-AFS-enioys sewing and baslcefball-member of l-li-League-dislikes sfrawberries, raspberries and boys who can'f falce hinfs-will affend Manlcafo Sfafe. LEFT: The serenify of a vacanf hall affords Karla l-lolsf a few minufes of uninferrupfed sfudy. ABOVE: Af Sadie Hawkins, fair-whislcered Jim Greenberg and Befh Reeves squeak fo fhe music of fhe Soul Sensafion. RIGHT: Swinging. Mary Grossman fries +o pul The ball in The soc el' RICHARD BARKLEY-Rick-Occupalional Parlelime Train- ing Program-Disfribulive Educalion-Hi4Y-enioys skiing and swimming-employed by a wholesale iewelry company-is fond of girls-lufure plans include college. GREGORY BAUCH-Greg-haIlguard-AFS-G e r rn a n CIub-sopho- more foolball-cooked lor DeIaria's Kenlucky Fried Chicken -searched for Camp Iduhapi-hopes lo visil Europe-will allend lhe Universily. THOMAS BEACH-Tom-Senior Class Council-Compuler Club-German Club-AFS-NHS-mem- ber of Quiz Bowl-employed af Shoppers' Cify-rode lhe magic bus io Los Angeles-endured a IOO mile bike hike- plans 'ro major in engineering al lhe U. KATHRYN BEBENSEE-Kafhy-Yefeens-worked al 'rhe ol- fice swilchboard-Occupafional Parl-lime Training Program- employed by Bureau of Engraving-loves 'rhe song I-Iey Jude -plans +o allend a vocalional school. JAMES BECK- ER-Jim-AFS-acilve in Junior Achievernenl-member of The I968 Company of lhe Year -a JA purchasing man- ager of 'rhe year linalisl'-employed af Soulhdale Red Owl-enioys reading-plans fo alfend lhe U. GREGORY BEESON-Greg-co-caplain of fhe lennis leam-NHS- AFS-Sludenl Council-baskelball coach for fha sixlh grade Tigers-accompanied Tom Beach on Ihe magic bus lo LA-lreasures Skoofer-favorife paslime is sleeping. WILLIAM BEHRING-Bill-lransferred from Benilde in iunior year-audilorium emcee-enioys skiing and hunling- worked in Lund's dairy deparlmenl'-wanls fo be lhe fool on Ihe hiII -hopes +o become a professional broadcasler. KATHRYN BERGER-Killy-German Club-FTA-worked for Proiecl Headsfarf for 'rwo summers-'raughl' Sunday school- member of The church choir-loves skiing and sailing- plans lo allend lhe U of M or Augsburg. CATHERINE BERGLUND-Kalie-Y-leens Vice-presidenf-Arrow News Edilor-French Club Vice-presidenl-NI-IS-Commencemenl' Program Chairman-likes French Iileralure. orange iuice and corny jokes-plans lo maior in educarion. THOMAS BERGQUIST-Tom-member of AFS-Graphic Arls Producfion Slalf-parlicipared in DeMolay-employed af a hardware slore-likes black hair-plans io arlend col- lege and Ialer become a commercial pilol. JUDY BERG- STROM-JCB-co-edi+or of 'rhe Woyake-Red Cross- FTA-rnernber of Inler Club Council-laughr Sunday school -sold arf supplies a+ Gager's-will hil' 'rhe Newporr Folk Feslival Ihis summer-hopes lo maior in arf. JOHN BERNE- Jay-AFS Presidenl-Woyake-enioys mounlaineering and skiing-secrelly desires lo live in norlhern Canada-member of Sierra Club and Appalachian Trail Conference-loves 2:00 AM walks around Lake I-Iarriel. CONDIT BEVIER-Connie-Indianeffes--Presidenf of Choral- effes-member of Social Commiffee-was a waifress al Delaria's-impersonafes Sian Laurel-enioys dancing and swimming-likes sugar bear, coffee and noodles. BRENT BIGELOW-Biggs-wresfling co-capfain- B squad cross counfry-AFS-Class Council-was a Homecoming esorf- enioys skiing-aspires lo make fhe Olympic Wresfling Team -will affend The Universify. DAVID BJUR-Dave-served as a hallguard-employed as an usher af The Sporfs Cen'ler- spends summers on beaches al Cape May, New Jersey- won l3fh place af fhe Sfafe Fair Currenf Evenfs Quiz- will offend fhe U of M. DONALD BLAKE-Brillo-Occupafional Parl-fime Training Program-sophomore foofball and wresfling-employed af a gas sfafion-likes cars, racing and sailing-plans fo be- come an aufo mechanic. GEORGIA BOOSALIS-Boozer- Senior Dance Commiffee Chairman-was a Y-feens chapfer presidenf-co-chairman of Class Day-Pep Club-Choir Ser- geanf-af-Arms-a member of her church choir-acfive in Maids of Afhens. MARY BORCHERT-Sfudenf Council-Y- Teens-Choraleffes-Pep Club-AFS-yearns fo live in Acapulco-worked parf-fime as a chairside assisfanf al' a denfisl s office-loves skiing-fufure includes affending col- lege. JOHN BOYER-Veri-Choir-assisfanf chaplain of De- Molay-worked af Dayfon's-vofed The mosl' likely Io suc- ceed by fhe Mafia-enioys playing cards and golfing- dislikes The legal drinking age-wanfs fo make money. CRAIG BRETT-parficipaled in varsify foofball and baseball 'reams-worked af Arby's Resfauranf-has fraveled fhrough mosf of Canada and wesfern US-plans fo go fo college. ELIZABETH BRISLEY--Belsy-was acfive in Y-'reens and German Club-employed as a cashier al Lund's-wanfs fo own an MG -hopes fo learn how fo ski-plans lo go on lo a posf-graduale fraining al Vocafional and sfudy dressmaking. STEPHEN BROWN-played foofball during sophomore year- served as a hallguard-worked as a sfock boy af Morris and Chris+ie's Grocery-enioys all sporfs-fufure plans in- clude a college educafion. MICHAEL BRUNEAU-Bruno- S Club-German Club-played varsify foofball, golf and hockey-was capfain of fhe iunior varsify golf feam-also parficipafed in sophomore baseball-would like fo offend 'the Universify of Miami. JULIANN BRUNZELL-Julie- NHS-Y-leens Chapfer Presidenf-Arrow-Senior Class Coun- cil-gives and 'fakes piano lessons-lived in a condemned hofel in Seaffle for a week-was a candy sfriper-wanfs fo be a social worker. LEFT: Working on a collage designed fo depicl American sociefy loday. Barb Maki and Linda Rofh skim magazines searching for suifable picfures and phrases. 5W'lF93 WI1 RIGI-IT: A piciure of poise behind 'rhe keys. Michelle Palmer pecks onward. BELOW: Senior sguaws follow braves fo enemy ierrifory and lend iheir voices io The baffle cry. fm' MICHAEL BURCK-AFS-parficipaied in German Club- served as a Siudenf Council represenfaiive-was a member of fhe Japan Karaie Associaiion-fuiure plans include col- lege, 'rhe Peace Corps and fravel-wanfs io overihrow bureaucracy. GARY BYRD-Kris Kringle--pariicipafed on fhe cross counfry 'ream-lisis his address as ihe Norih Pole-worked as a carry-oui al Lund's-wanfs fo do a lol' of Traveling afier graduaiion. JOSE CABEZUDO-was an AFS siudeni from Spain and an AFS aciive par+icipani-- enioys phofography and sailing-wanfs a yachi io sail around The world--plans io be a neurosurgeon-loves every- body af Souihwesi. KAREN CAHILL-ChoraIeiies-Y-ieens-AFS-Spanish Club -worked ai Ralph's Shoe Service-in'reres+s include horse- back riding, swimming and ice skafing-secrerly hopes +o be a nurse-plans io go 'ro business school. PEGGY CAMP- BELL-Peg-Occupaiional Pari-lime Training Program- worked in a den+is+'s office-enioys cycling, horseback riding and wafer skiing-would like io become one of ihe Three Muskeieers. CHERYL CARLSON-Cher-pariicipaied in lhe Minnesofa Office Educaiion Associaiion and fhe Occupaiion- al Parr-lime Training Program-secreily wanis io iravel wifh a gypsy--plans on a career in clerical work. MICHAEL CAROW--Mike-parlicipaled on The varsify hockey Team--was a member of The golf 'ream-look an inleresfing irip io Rainy Lake-wanls +o iourney 'ro Cali- fornia in a Triumph 3. TIMOTHY CASWELL-Tim-was a member of Class Council-pariicipaied in cross counlry- enioys music and sailing-dislikes conservaiive peopIe-irans- ferred io 'rhe U of M in fhe middle of The year. LYNN NELL CEMINSKY-Lynn-Occupaiional Parf-lime Training Program-worked ai' ihe Norfhwesiern Naiional Bank-likes sewing, cooking, knifiing, ceramics and ihe healer on in Augusi'-hopes 'io honeymoon in Alaska. DANIEL CHERRYHOMES-Dan-cross counTry runner- Arrow headliner -youTh camp counselor-won NaTional MeriT LeTTer of CommendaTion-parTicipaTed in Track- likes mosT music-was a member of Reagans' RATS. KATHY CHRISTENSEN-elecTed Senior Class SecreTary--ediled sporTs secTion oT The WagisTanian-served as AFS Vice presidenT4-was NHS Treasurer-likes babies, sunshine, sTorms, e. e, rumminos-dislikes Tumbling and bondi'g. RONALD CHRISTIANSEN-Choir-one oT The Senior Madrigals-- worked as a cashier aT NaTional Garage-has Traveled To Norway-is a member of The NaTionaI Ski PaTrol-wanTs To win Three gold Olympian skiing medals. PATRICIA CIRKI.-PaT-parTicipaTed in The OccupaTional ParT-Time Training Program-was acTively involved in Girl ScoTT acTiviTies-pasTimes include Tishing and sewing-likes coffee and ice cream. THOMAS CIRKI.-Sam Bo-worked as a lunchroom cashier-was a member of Junior Achieve- menT-has a secreT ambiTion of becoming a race car driver-plans To enTer The service and aTTerwards enroll in a Trade school. THOMAS CLABO-Mel-was employed as a cabineTmaker aT WoodmasTer's in Burnsville-hobbies include duck and pheasanT hunTing-maior inTeresTs include girls-plans To enTer The service aTTer graduaTion. DIANE CLARK-member of The swimming Team-helped on school Dance ComrniTTee-was a cheerleader aT Eden Prairie-parTicipaTed in Y-Teens-enioys gymnasTics and dancing-wanTs To do social work in Harlem. SAIL CLAWITER-Y-Teens-worked on The Occupafional ParT- Time Training Program aT David C. Bell lnvesTmenT-is inTeresTed in becoming one oT The Three MuskeTeers-- wanTs To be an airline sfewardess. JEFFREY COLE-JeTT- baseball-lifeguard-hallguard-iunior varsiTy hockey-env ployed aT Red Owl as a carryfouT-Three Time winner oT The PresidenTial Physical FiTness Award-will maior in English. , Q LEFT: Checking suiTs aT JusTer's, Joe Shasky perT'orms one of his varied duTies. RIGHT: The class fhaf eafs 'logefher sfays fogefherf' Af fhe Senior Class Dinner. Tim Perrine, Sfeve Zimdars, and Duane lvlarfinson find fhe hof dogs more of a grind fhan smash hifs. WILLIAM COLEHOUR-Bill-parficipafed on varsify 'base- ball and baslcefball 'reams-hobbies include coin collecfing- played on sophomore foofball feam-hopes fo be bigger fhan his brofher-plans fo affend college. CHARLES COLIN-Gabby--parficipafed in fhe Occupafional Parf- fime Training Program-worked af Firesfone sfores-enioys sporfs, parficularly swimming and golf-wanfs fo hunf foxes. JILL COLLINS--Beffy Croclrer I-lomemalcer of Tomorrow- NHS-FTA-Woyalce reviewing sfaff-language aide-enioys playing fhe organ-worlced af Dayfon's-lilces yellow daisies -plans fo go info feaching or social worlc. WILLIAM CONBOY-Bill-employed as a carry-ouf for Nafional T-has fraveled fo Florida-secrefly plans fo learn how fo fly a plane-enioys fhe Flippers--hopes lo fravel ouf Wesf-will affend college. SUSAN CONDON-Coon- worlced af fhe counfer for a drycleaner-expresses definife wishes fo learn how fo drive-is a greaf baslcefball fan- enioys skiing-dislikes grumpy people-will affencl college. PHILIP CONKLIN-Phil-worlced af fafher's grocery sfore- an avid foofloall and hoclcey fan-enioys old-fime music- was a famous feepee'er-is fond of fudge-will enfer fhe service-hopes lo become an airplane mechanic. SUSAN CONKLIN-Conlc-maior inferesfs include slciing and slcafing-likes laughing and affending hockey and baskefball games-wanfs fo false coolcing lessons from Beffy Croclcer- woulcl lilce fo become a phy ed leacher. PATRICE COOK- Pafi-NHS-Class Council-phy ed leader-was' crowned i968 Minneapolis B'nai B'rifh Youfh Sweelhearl '-enjoys slcefching, wrifing, fhe Beafles and Jimi Hendrix-lilces long hair on boys-dislikes plasfic people. MERNA COOPER- Choral Club-Choralefles-Choir-AFS-Spanish Club- wishes she could have complefed her chemisfry assign- menfs by herself and undersfood fhem-worked as a nurse's aide. ANN COPPAGE-Annie-All School Y-feens Treasurer- Nl-IS-I-lomecoming Chairman-secrefary of Nafional Thes- pians-co-chairman of Prom Commiffee-enjoys sailing and horseback riding-hopes fo refurn fo Soufhwesf as a feacher. DARCEL COPUS-Darcy-Sfudenf Council-Choir-Y-feens -Dance Commiffee-Job's Daughfers-earned senior life- saving ranlc-feaches swimming-enioys horsebaclc riding and car racing-plans fo affend college. TIMOTHY CORBETT-- Tim-employed af JI Marsh Record Disfribulor-wanfs 'lo win anofher '56 Mercury--maior inferesfs include wafer slciing--is fond of roof beer and spagheffi-will enfer frade school. Senior Dinner Cemenis Uniig and Enihusiasm 4.-ai C Us nz g .I I 1 l I I RICHARD CORNWELL-Sunshine-was llie caplain of Jrl'1e swimming Ieam-was llwe le-nor seclion leader of llwe choir- parricipafed in sophomore lfoolball-enioys Ilie Young Rascals-fufure plans include alfending Arizona Slale Col- lege. MARCY CORWIN-Moose-allernale cheerleader- NHS-Social Commilfee-secrelary of FTA-served as a phy ed leader-worked as a compufer inpul operafor af Day+on's-alfended Counselor's Conference af U of M- will alfend college. MICHAEL CUDE-Mike-enioys worlcing on cars as well as dragging lliem-worked af a gas sfafion- 'roolc a liunfing 'trip 'fo Monfana-is very accidenl' prone- wanfs fo drive an AA Fueler. SARA DAHLEEN-danced on flue B and A squad Indianeffe lines-parlicipafed in Y-Ieens-Pep Club-Choral Club- served as a Iwallguard-worlced al Cinema I X1 Il-wanfs +0 manage an A 81 W-plans 'Io alfend college. DIANE DAHL- STROM-lndianelfes-Pep Club-Spanish CIub-Homecom- ing Commiliee Chairman-worlced af Marvin Oreclc's-likes dancing, marinaled oranges and Omar Slwarif-dislilces lndianelfe weigh-ins-will allend college. JAMES DALTON- Jay-employed af a Holiday gas slafion-secrelly wishes +o race cars-inleresfs are skiing and scuba diving-lilces psychedelic music-will enler iunior college. LEFT: A+ an early fall Ioofball game Ann Milckelson prays for an Indian vicfory. LEE DARE-Farley-parTicipaTed in The OccupaTional ParT Time Work Program-played TooTball-was a Hockey Rink RaT-spenT an inTeresTing summer in CaliTornia-TuTure plans include aTTending Dunwoody. RANDALL DAUBANTON- Dauber-Track Team pole vaulTer--secreTly wishes To go on a saTari'in Africa-enioys hunTing-likes '56 Mercuries- would like To own some scuba diving equipmenT--will ioin The Air Force Reserves. RAMONA DAUTERMANN-Mona- Choir-NHS-l.aTin Club-collecTs Tropical Tish and likes music-plays The marimba, vibraharp and piano-enjoys lime sherbeT and wandering in The woods during The sum- mer-plans To aTTend college. PEGGY DEAL--Peg-phy ed leader-Girls' STaTe--Choir SecreTary-NHS-Senior Class SergeanT-aT-Arms-Homecom- ing Queen-enjoys vocal and piano music, golf, Tennis and skiing-likes Blood. SweaT and Tears-plans To maior in music. FREDRIC DEAN-Fred-parTicipaTed in Hi-Y-base- ball-member of Woyake sTaTT-ushered aT school play- was a chaplain Tor Delvlolay-enioys lisTening To polka music-fuTure plans include The Service. CATHERINE DE- GIDIO-Cafhy-DisTribuTive Educafion-was a member of Y-Teens-parTicipaTed in The OccupaTional ParT-Time Training Program-worked aT Marvin Oreck-TuTure plans include aTTending business college. MICHAELA DELLA ROCCA--Della-DisTribuTive Educa- Tion-Y-Teens-wenT on AFS ski Trip-OccupaTional ParT- Time Training Program-enioys waTer and snow skiing- wanTs To move To Florida and become an airline sTewardess. DAVID DEVIN-Dave-Chess Club-CompuTer Club-hall- guard-parTicipaTed in AFS-secreTly wanTs To invenT a compuTer ThaT walks, Talks, cries and weTs, and give iT To Mr. Andersen-wanTs To go inTo medicine. TRUDY DIBBLE-Trudi-Cheerleading CapTain--Senior Class Treas- urer-Homecoming Princess--STudenT Council SecreTary- TaughT cheerleading aT Pershing Tor SWAC-enioys skiing and swimming-wanTs To maior in phy ed. ROLLAND DIGRE-Rollie--Arrow sporTs wriTer-swimming Team-hallguard-sophomore TooTball parTicipanT-enioys waTer skiing-likes The BeaTles, Glen Campbell and Bob Dylan-will aTTend AuqusTana College. SHARON DOEGE- Shari-Y-Teens ChapTer PresidenT--parTicipaTed in Pep Club -was a member oT AFS-worked as a nurses aide-is an avid sporTs Tan-hopes To undersTand all Types of people -wanTs To be a regisTered nurse. LEILONIE DORN--Loni- Y-Teens-AFS-Pep Club-member oT Ecumenical YouTh Council-likes sewing, playing Cupid, hockey and caTs- dislikes pickled herring-yearns To own an oceloT-wanTs To become a business Teacher. RIGHT: Laura Olesen, Randi Solsvig, and Jessica Murray voice Their senioriTy aT a pep TesT. LEFT: Under fhe chaperoning eye of Pam Nichols, Cindy Murphy dishes if ouf fo Sfeve Reifer. CHRISTOPHER DREW-Kif-member of fhe Graphic Arfs and Compufer Clubs-secref ambifion is fo be a sexy bum in fhe Minneapolis Public Library-fervenfly dislilces fhe dress code-will enfer fhe field of biochemical research. JENNIFER DREW-parficipafed in French Club, Y-feens and Pep Club-was a member of fhe swimming feam- elecfed fo fhe All Sfar Baslcefball and Volleyball feams- malor inferesfs include wrifing. reading and gymnasfics. MARY DUDEN-Occupafional Parf-fime Training Program- Minnesofa Office Educafion Associafion-enioys reading. sewing, fishing and long peaceful walks in fhe counfry- wanfs fo be a medical assisfanf. JOSEPH DUGGAN-Duggie-parficipafed in Hi-Y-wres- fled during sophomore year-worlced as a sfoclr boy af Food Lane-enioys hunfing and slciing-fufure plans in- clude college and fouring fhe Wesf and Europe. CURTIS DURAND-Curf-cross counfry-NHS-Senior Class Coun- cil-AFS-Eagle Scoufs-lilces fo go flying, slciing and camping-belongs fo Fufure Pilofs of America-wanfs fo be a panfher or a lcangaroo-will become a denfisl. LYNDA DUVAL-Lyn-Choraleffes-Disfribufive Educafion Hisforian -Y-feens-French Club-wanfs fo fravel 'ro Hawaii- secrelly wishes fo sell for Salcs Fiffh Avenue-wanfs fo be a fashion buyer. ROBERT EICKHOF-lclcy-played sophomore foofball-won fhe Presidenfial Physical Fifness Award-lilces drumming and skiing-would like fo false dancing lessons from Arfhur Murray-dislikes cold soup and sfale bubble gum. THOMAS ELLINGSEN--Tom-NHS-church choir and High League- lilces mofor scoofering, fhe oufdoors and eafing on fhe grass in warm weafher-will affend Sf. Cloud Sfafe College and become a biology insfrucfor. GARY ENGE--served as a hallguard-inferesfed in golfing and slciing-a real ferror wifh a ping pong paddle-wanfs fo win fhe US Open Golf Tournamenf-will enfer fhe Service. NANCY ENGLISH-WoyaIce-AFS-Choir-Y-feens-was a Sunday school feacher-employed as a waifress-member of Teenage Republicans-secref ambifion is fo play wifh fhe Mozarf's Mafia-plans fo affend college. MICHAEL ERICK- SON-Milce-sophomore baseball and baslcefball-employed as a cashier and parking affendanf-hopes fo be a sporfs car driver someday-secrefly desires fo own an XKE - plans on aflending college. DEBERA EVENSON-Deb-Y- leens-AFS-FTA-Pep Club-German Club-swifchboard operafor-member of her church Lufher League-fond of red Toofsie Roll Pops-loves snowmobiling and fobogganino. RIGHT: Pryor fo leaving school, Jaime lurns a simple rouline info a 'lug-ol- WGF. 2 vb. BELOW: Mirroring rhe pumpkin's expres- sion, Judy Bergsfrom has 'food for fhoughf. MARY EVENSON-NHS-A r r o w-Y-feens-ChoraleHes- AFS-French Club-special inreresr in ESP and ghosls- 'fries 'ro make her ouiia board work-loves To draw Peanuls- fond of Rocky and Bullwinkle carroons-craves chocolafe cokes. DONALD FADELL-Don-was fhe lead organisf for rhe In'lini'ry's End-AFS-appeared as Sir Toby Belch in Twelffh Nighf for Sfafe Drama Conresf-aspires +0 leave Sourhwesf as a Carl Pearson Sharpie. SUSAN FECAR- OTTA-Roosfer-parlicipafed in Y-'reens-Chorale'I'+es- Camera Club-Pep Club-French Club-AFS-Junior Class Council-likes horses-secrelly hopes lo live in Hawaii and surf-plans fo srudy af Normandale. TERESA FENNEY-Richie-was a member of Y-1'eens- church choir and High League-loves showing her horses: Hunrers and Jumpers-has won several riding awards- plans To fake a frip To Europe-will arfend college. DENNIS FERMOYLE-Dennis-won rhe Opfimisf Award-parficipafed in varsily foolball and hockey-was a member of 'the golf feam and S Club-plans fo enler college-besl' puck 'Flipper on The hockey leam. JOSEPH FISCHER--Josh- served as co-capfain of lhe 'rrack ream-parficipaled in hockey and foolball-was also a hallguard-Class Council and Sfudenr Council represenlalive-likes orange doughnuls -fufure plans include afiending college. MICHAEL FLANNERY-Mike--served as a hallguard-likes cars-wanls someday +o race sporls cars-worked as a chef-fulure plans include obraining a college educaiion. VENLA FLEIG-Ven-AFS sludenr from Swirzerland-was acfive in AFS, Y-leens, German and French Clubs-mem- ber of fhe swimming 'ream-Girl Scouf for six years-likes 'ro fravel and ski-wanls fo afrend college in rhe Sfares. PHILLIP FORD-Phil-AFS-Woyake-rraveled in Europe during summer of '68-road-races a green VW-worked as a public relafions man af Lund's-makes iungle noises- inleresrs include a senior af Edina-plans fo be an archilecf. srfzigig-l,:: 1 'f-i Z-km ,ig ' f T5 is ,..-.---V Q Q..- .,....--....- LARRY FORSMAN-parficipafed on +he sophomore baseball feam-maior in+eres'rs include sports of all fypes-plans 'lo enler lhe Service afler gradualion and fhen go on 'lo college. MARSHA FOSBURGH-Woyake-AFS-library aide-was a member of Teenage Republicans-worked ai' Donaldson's in Soufhdale-enioys skiing and horseback rid- ing-plans 'lo go on io college and become a feacher. LIANE FOSTER-Y-'reens-Wagislanian-Choralelfes-worked as a nurse's aide-loves poefry and music-was a complying feepeeing chauffeur-fond of wafermelon and bike hikes- will aH'end 'fhe Universify School of Nursing. MARY FRENG-Mar-was a Choir secfion leader-won a Nafional Merif l.eH'er of Commendafion-parlicipafed in French Club-likes music, horses. bubble bafh, daisies and hockey games-wanis lo go io college and become a leach- er. LOUIS FRIEDMAN-Lou-was aclive in AFS-served as a hallguard-parlicipaied in French Club-member of Unifed Synagogue Youth-would like to maior in accounfing. EDWARD FROEHLICH-Ned-played baskeiball during sophomore and iunior years-parlicipafed in Hi-Y-likes hunfing and moforcycles-wanls +o become a Supreme Courf Juslice and abolish lhe drail-will affend S+. Cloud Sfafe. ALLEN GALLES-Senior Madrigals and Sfage Band- elecfed Choir Vice-presidenl'-Sludenf Council-played in Mozarf's Mafia-would like io kidnap Julie Andrews and +he Flying Nun and lock fhem in fhe aific. JOANNE GANGELHOFF-parficipafed in Y-'reens and AFS-served on 'rhe Red Cross Council-was a member of her church youfh group-likes Laurel and Hardy movies and wafer skiing-wanfs fo maior in elemenfary educafion. SUSAN GARNER-Sam-Class Council-Choir-Y-feens-was a Burr Oaks camper for nine years-wanis someday ro wafer ski in fhe Olympics-was vice-presidenl' of Sigma The+a Pi Philanfhropic Sororify-plans on college. STEVEN GENSLER-Sieve-Disfribufive Educa+ion-hall- guard-played sophomore foofball-acfive in fhe B'nai B'rifh Youlh Organizafion-enioys wafer and snow skiing-wanfs fo maior in business adminisfrafion. LAURA GIEFER-swim 'team-Lafin Club-enioys playing The piano and guifar, modern dance and gymnasfics-has won awards for syn- chronized swimming-wanls +0 serve in 'lhe Peace Corps and 'rhen leach in underprivilged areas. DEBORAH GRACE- Debby-acfively involved in Sludenl' Council affairs-All School Treasurer and Chapler Coorclinalor of Y-feens- Wovake reviewer-won The Quill and Scroll liierary award -plans fo affend college. RITA GRANVIN-Y-Teens-FTA-AFS-enioys sewincj and skiing-secreTly wanTs To ioin The Waves-does noT like being Thrown inTo lakes buT does like Simon and Garfunkel- wanTs To Teach grade school. JOHN GRAVEL-Jack- played sophomore and varsiTy hockey as well as sophomore and varsiTy TooTball--parTicipaTed in sophomore baseball- likes waTer skiing and snowmobiling-plans To enTer college. SUSAN GREEN-Sue-OccupaTional ParT-Time Training Pro- gram-parTicipaTed in ChoraleTTes and AFS-was a mem- ber of Spanish Club-acTive in Job's DauqhTers-secreTly would like To do psychiaTric work-enjoys skiing. JAMES GREENBERG-Jim-Arrow EdiTorial Chief-DebaTe -Class Council-Woyake organizer-NHS Vice-presidenT- likes poeTry and The Flippers-plays sax Tor MozarT's MaTia- likes urging oTher people To drive-dislikes The ciTy bus company. JAMES GREER-Jim-maior inTeresTs include moTorcycles, moTor Tuning and racing-served as a hall- guard-wanTs To be -fl in moTorcycling-dislikes people who don'T shovel Their walks-Tulure plans include college. ANDREW GROSSMAN-Andy-Arrow EdiTor-in-ChieT- cross counTry co-capTain-STudenT Council-Tennis-Boys' STaTe-likes wine, women and song-wanTs To daTe a girl from The DaTing Game. MARY GROSSMAN-MG-NHS-STudenT Council--Choir- Woyakc-Arrow-likes To draw-wanis To replace Joanne Worley on Laugh-ln -Treasurer oT Minneapolis B'nae B'riTh Girls Council-will aTTend The Universily oT Denver. STEPHAN GROSSMAN-Crow-varsiTy baskeTbaIl-Choral Club-Spanish Club- B squad cross counfry--sophomore baskeTball-enioys all sporTs--has Trave'ed To Evroro- plans on college and a career as a phy ed Teacher. CHRTSTIE GROSTEPHEN-Chris-parTicipaTed in AFS- hallguard-member of Teenage Republicans-worked aT Donaldson's-will aTTend ST. Cloud-wanTs To marry rich and geT a Greek island in The bargain. JUDITH GYORKY-Judy-NHS-Woyake reviewing sTaTT -Arrow-German Club-a naTive Hungarian-hopes To Travel around The world-wanTs To maior in science aT The U OT M-worked aT Linden Hills Bakery. VIRGINIA HAALAND-Bullwinkle-Band-G e r m a n Club-Y-Teens- AFS-acTive in church youTh group-wishes she could be eighT TeeT Tall-lisTs Talking on The phone as a maior hobby- likes popcorn and drive-in movies buf noT aT The same Time. MARK HAMER-TooTball and Track-played in The STage Band-parTicipaTed in The MinnesoTa STaTe High School Rodeo Championship-church youTh group-plans onlcollege. EERO HAMEENNIEMI-came Trom Finland as an AFS sTu- denT-enioys piano, organ, jazz and classical music-plans To become a music criTic and composer-likes keTchup and Traveling-supporTs Tree expression. STEVEN HANSON- STeve-was employed prinTing signs Tor SouThdale-spare Time inTeresTs include hunTing-wanTs To Travel ouT wesi' by car This summer-plans To TurTher educaTion aT Dunwoody. REGAN HARRISON-Reggie-sang in The Choir and was a ChoraleTTe-parTicipaTed in Y-Teens-maior inTeresTs in- clude skaTing-wanTs To Travel around The world-TuTure plans include a college educaTion. VICKI HARRISON-Vick-OccupaTional ParT-Time Training Program-Woyake-AFS-employed in general office work- a Teenage Republican-enioys horseback riding-hopes To Travel around The world-plans on enTering college. MARGARET HARTHAN-Marge-DisTribuTive EducaTion- enioys horseback riding and waTer skiing-aspires To puT on weighT-visiTed The Black Hills and Traveled To The GreaT Lakes-will sTudy To be a denTal assisTanT. FRANK HART- WELL--HarTski-STudenT Council represenTaTive in TenTh grade-baseball and TooTball parTicipanT Tor Two years- elecTed baskeTball capTain-likes all aThleTics-TuTure in- cludes a college educaTion. HW Leaders Show Prowess ' Phgsical Educaiion PARKING MIDNIGHT TDSAN ABOVE: Senior pl1y ed leaders demon- slrale lheir 'lalenls on +l'1e monkey bars. Ofher iobs llwey perform range from leaching badminlon 'rechniques lo lead- ing exercises, and demonslraling lango sleps: ROW l: G. Smilh, P. Maloney. L. Ploll, S. Olis. ROW 2: B. Sclmeclt, A. Merrill, B. Williams, K. Moen. P. Deal, N. Paulson, T. Dibble, ROW 3: J. Cole. M. Livingslon, M. Corwin, J. Pagel. J. Gravel, B. Leer, S. Neiman, ROW 4: J. Sullwerland, V. Sclwwarlz, N. Ashmead, P. Cook. C. Murphy. M. Jaffee, K. Hoff- man. A. Coppage, J. MacKenzie, ROW 5: C. Johnson, D. Page. M. Aune, D. Bacon, S. Grossman. F. Harlwell, D. Tulcey. C. Durand. PATRICIA HARVARTH-PaT-OccupaTionaI ParT-Time Train- ing Program-enioys sewing and music-belonged To her church choir and a Trio-employed in bookkeeping and as a proof operaTor aT The FirsT Edina Nafional Bank. ROY HARVEY-Bud-member of S Club-parTicipaTed in var- siTy hockey Tor Three years-received WCCO STaTe Hockey Team of The Week award-wanTs To become an imporTanT somebody-plans To aTTend college. BETH HASKOVI'I'Z- Choir-hobbies include horseback riding and Talking on The phone-acTive in BBYO-will Travel wiTl1 MASS around The world-enioys walks around The lake and waTching sail- boaT races. ELIZABETH HAUGEE-Liz-sang in The Choir-parTicipaTed in Y-Teens and in Pep Club-worked on The Arrow sTaTT as a iunior-was a member of French Club-will conTinue sTudies aT The UniversiTy of Arizona. MARY HAWKS- Lou-enioys skiing and ice skaTing-AFS-Y-Teens-Pep Club-Spanish Club-member of Job's DaughTers-visiTed SouTh America in ninTh grade-hopes To visiT Venla nexT year-loves blue bugs and coq dances. CHARLES HEALY- Chuck-golf for Three years-baskeTball Two years- S Club-maior inTeresTs include guns and shooTing-secreily wishes To have his own harem--is a greaT knocker-TuTure includes college. STEVEN HELME-HelmeT-OccupaTional ParT-Time Training Program parTicipanT-enioys skiing and swimming-ouTside inTeresTs include cars and moTor cycling-hopes To become a carpenTer. SANDRA HEMBD-Sandy-Y-Teens-AFS-Gen man Club-SpoTIighTers-enjoys skiing and swimming-Job's DaughTers-Tond of pizzas-cashier aT Kenesaw Drug- Traveled To Florida by bus-plans To enTer The Tield oT Teaching. GINGER HILES-parTicipaTed in Spanish Club and also in Y-Teens-was a member of The AFS and Pep Clubs-has The secreT ambiTion of wanTing To ioin The marines-wanTs To work aT The PrudenTial. KATHY HOFFMAN-Y-Teens-phy ed leader-Choir- ChoraleTTes-Red Cross-Senior Class Memorial Chairman- hopes To secure her driver's license-plans To maior in ele- menfary educaTion and physical educaTion. ROBERT HOF- STROM-Haud-hall moniTor-Choral Club4Social Com- miTTee-worked as a parT-Time sTockman aT Red Owl- enioys shooTing, hunTing and pool-will maior in business aT The UniversiTy. KARLA HOLST-Y-Teens-AFS-parTi- cipaTed in Pep Club--Arrow-Band-Social CommiTTee-- Woyake-enioys The Telephone. sewing and skiing-dislikes boys who can'T Take hinTs-worked aT The Village Cleaners- will aTTend college. THOMAS HOLTZ-Tom-varsiTy baseball-AFS-presidenT of church youTh group-capTain oT soTTball Team which won in The STaTe FasT-piTch TournamenT-enioys all sporTs-plans To sTudy aT The U of M or The US Naval Academy. KAREN HOLZINGER-NaTionaI Thespians-FTA Vice-presidenT- prop chairman Tor The FanTasTicks''-AFS-Y-Teens-Red Cross volunTeer-secrefly wishes To be anoTher Sfreisand- loves chicken poT pies and yellow and pink GoliaThs. JAY HOOGENAKKER-H o a g e n-Hi-Y Chaplain-sophomore wresTling and TooTball-worked as a professional carry-ouT boy-secreTIy desires To eaT a 27 lb. roasTed pecan-plans on ioining The CoasT Guard Reserve. JOANNE HORN-Juggie-DebaTe Team Three years- TeaTure ediTor of Arrow-Woyake Group Leader-NaTional Thespians-Senior Class Council-NHS-received lsT place award in original oraTory in a forensics workshop-will major in English. JULIA HOWE-Julie-Choir SecTion Lead- er-Arrow Copy EdiTor-wanTs To ride in a l928 Model T- hopes To visiT Spain-loves Spanish and music-will aTTend UMD. CYNTHIA HUDSON-Hud-German Club-likes sporTs especially horseback riding and skiing-hopes To visiT Europe-worked aT DayTon's-enioys dancing, parTies and horses-TuTure plans include a college educaTion. BELOW: Senior class advisors who learn foo are Mrs. Ansfrand, Mr. LaRoche, Mrs. Young. Mrs. Hande, Mr. Miellre, Mr. Hansen, Miss Jebe, Mrs. Sfewarl. Mr. Weberf, Mr. Andersen, Mr. Ham- mersfon, Mrs. Hamer, Mr. Socha. Noi piclured: Mrs. Anderson. DENISE HUMPHREY-Humps-elecfed lndianeffe Co-cap- lain-parlicipafed in Y-Teens-served on fhe Sfudenf Coun- cil-was a Homecoming Princess-enioys gymnasfics and wafer skiing-likes wresflers and shorl dresses, SAIL HUNCZAK-was All School Y-feen Publicify Chairman- parficipafed in AFS and Pep Club-Sophomore and Junior Class Councils-worked in almosl all of Dayfon's deparf- menfs-plans io affend college. CAROLYN HUTTNER- Carol-was a member of fhe Woyalce slaff-parficipaied in Y-leens-served as a library aide-secrei' ambifion is fo go ghosf hunfing-plans 'ro affend fhe Universify of Minne- so'fa. CARLA JACOBSON-was a member of fhe Woyalce sfaff- parficipaled in AFS-inleresfs include foolball and hockey- faughf Sunday school--wanls fo aH'end The U of M and maior in elemeniary educafion. MARCIA JAFFEE-com ducfed Wagislanian business affairs-was chosen a mem- ber of NHS-served as a phy ed leader and Pep Club Treasurer-compefed on The swim feam-secrefly wanfs fo grow Taller. JULIA JENSEN-Bean-All School Y-Teens Pres- idenf and All Cily Y-'reens Chaplain-Pep Club Presidenf- Sfudenf Council-Dance Commiffee-Job's Daughlers- enioys dancing and acfing-wanfs secrelly 'ro be a pro dancer-will aflend college. THOMAS JERDE-Jerdees-Chairman of Human Relalions Council-Debafe-Compuier Club-member oi Youih Forum-would like +o become Ihe Jean-Claude Killy of Souihwesi-enioys biology experimenfs-hopes 'ro sfudy af MIT. CHERYL JOHNSON-Cheri-AFS member-'rreasurer of her Y-Teens chapier-enioys horseback riding and sailing -was an assisfani in a Headsfari classroom-would like io 'travel 'ro Europe-plans on aifending college. CRAIG JOHN- SON-was a member of Hi-Y-acfively pariicipared on Ihe sophomore hockey 'ream-secreily hopes never 'ro leave his books in Mary Lou's locker-plans To furiher his educa- +ion by allending college. CYNTHIA A. JOHNSON--Fauliy Cindy-IncIianeH'es- Choir-Class Council-Y-Ieens-Nalional T h e s p i a n s- Bloomingion Civic Theaire-Miss Teen-age Minnesoia- DonaIdson's Teenboard-enioys dancing. acrobalics and skiing-wanls io be a slewardess. CYNTHIA K. JOHNSON- Cin-Choralelfes-Y-'Ieens-Spanish Club-Pep CIub-Dec- oraiions Commilfee-worked ai G 8: K Cleaners-loves dancing-hopes io 'rravel around The world before geifing hifched. ERIC JOHNSON-Rick-likes bombasric lan- guages and Grace Slick-enioys drinking liz and babbling insanifies-inferesfed in desiroying plasfic pumpkins-has Iraveled io Riceville, Iowa. LAURA JOHNSON-Occupaiional Parr-lime Training Pro- gram-Disfribulive Educaiion-worked al' fhe Red Barn- enioys skiing and solo bands-hopes Io fravel fo Europe- will srudy cosmefology af Vocarional. RONALD JOHN- SON-Ron-Junior Achievemeni-Graphic Arfs Club- Camera Club-Wagisianian-Woyake Publishing Manager- NHS-I969 Crafisman of fhe Year award-prinfed for 'ihe CR Leads Co.-likes popcorn balls-will aH'end Sfouf Sfaie. STEVEN JOHNSON-Sieve- S Club-golf-hockey -phy ed leader-caddie in The Minnesofa Golf Classic- enioys huniing-was a car parker for ihe Edina Counlry Club-hopes Io own a monkey-wanrs +o enrer fhe field of deniislry. Wm W i ABOVE: Marsha Fosburgh aliends fo pressing mailers and Ie'I's her sewing suffer. RIGHT: These are The hands fha? wrole ihe minuies, and These hands be- long 'Io Senior Class Secrelary Kalhy Chrisiensen. SUSAN JOHNSON-Sue-Y-feens-Dislribulive Educaiion- Spanish Club-Band-worked al' Young Quinlan as a wail- ress-collecis sea shells and old money-enioys swimming, logging and sleeping-will aifend iunior college. MICHELLE JOHNSTON-Shelly-AFS-FTA-vicepresidenf of Y-ieens chapler-employed ai Shopper's Cify-exercises a boy wifh cerebral palsy-would like fo sing on TV wifh fhe Everly Brofhers. CATHY JORGENSON-Caih-AFS-maior in- ieresfs are wafer skiing and sewing-worked a+ Donaldson's- likes a cerfain '58 Chev-would like fo see fhe world- will sfudy ai Normandale +o become a denial assisfanf. JEFF KAHNKE-Konk-Foofball capl'ain-wresfling-lrack- S Club-hallguard-enjoys snowmobiling and weighflifling -I967-l96B All-Cify Foofball Team-wanls fo play line- backer for the Green Bay Packers-will aflend college. BRUCE KARKHOFF-Klemens-German Club-L u i h e r League--hobbies are breeding fish, amafeur radio and golf-was a carry-ouf boy for Tai+'s-wen? 'ro Nafional Public Links-will go info elecirical engineering. GWEN KASNER-Secrefary of Choralefles-Class Council rep- resenfafive-worked af Day+on's-finds fhe workshop's drum- mer irresisfible-will maior in elemenfary educaiion af Sain? Ca+herine's College. TERESA KEELER-Ter-B e a r-Y-feens-Woyake-employecl as a nurse's aide-collecis fossils and rocks-enjoys skiing and wrifing poefry-likes fo falk-will begin nurse's fraining af Miller's l-lospilal for a LPN. SUSAN KENNEDY-Sue- was employed af Shopper's City-finds enioyrnenf in skefch- ing--hopes lo Travel and see +he world-hopes 'ro skefch fashion designs as a career--unsure abouf fufure schooling. PATRICIA KIST-Pai'-Y-leens-AFS-church youlh group- enioys wrifing poefry-worked ai' Woolworih's as a waif- ress-loves children and work-is a baskefball fan-wanfs fo maior in English af The Universify. LEFT: Spellbound. Debby Sandler awails ihe announcemenl' of fhe nexl snow-king candidafe. DAVID KOEFOD-Koi--AFS-German Club-hallguard-em- ployed as assisianf manager of Lyric Theafre-enioys skiing -walked ihrough ihe iunior high halls and lived-hopes fo be a high school maih feacher. MARINA KOLINSKY- Marny-Woyalce arf and reviewing siaffs-inieresis include ar? and reading-affended ar+ classes ai' Minneapolis School of Ari-likes happiness and hair-dislikes siraighis and sporis-will enier arf college. GEORGE KOSA-church youfh group-worlced ai' Couniry Club Marlcei--enioys wriiing shori siories-hopes fo meer John Lennon and go 'ro Europe-wanis io siudy wriring ai Vocafional High School. STEPHANIE KOSMOSKI-kos-OccupaiionaI Par+-lime Training Program-Disfribufive Educaiion secreiary-office aide-Y-Teens-employed as a cashier ai' Walgreen's- inferesis are auio mechanics, sewing and arf. BRIAN KOVALCHUK-K o v a I-varsify foolball-wres+ling-sopho- more baseball-iunior varsify golf capiain- S Club-major hobbies include golf-secrefly desires fo cenfer a punf. JAMES KRAKAU-Jim-employed af 'rhe Cervin Eleclric Company-major inferesf is slciing-received lhe Broken Arrow award a+ day camp-enjoys fhe Jefferson Airplane -dislilces ripples and '59 Chevs-will enfer college. Chemisirg Class Offers a Challenge for Mang RIGHT: Joe Opie demonsirafes pipeiie power. , if ,. CATHERINE KUBITZ-C a f h y--AFS-Y-Ieens-FTA-Pep Club-Job's Daughlers-enioys frips-would like lo look af 'rhe world 'lhrough Ihe eyes of a Negro-likes coq dances-hopes 'ro become a feacher. KATHLEEN KUPCHO- Kafhy-Arrow's Dum Dum-Y-leens-AFS-Woyake-swim feam-fennis feam caplain-salesgirl al Carole's of Edina- wanis 'ro own a pei' kangaroo-speedskafes and collecfs buffons-will a'Hend fhe Universify. JAMES LAFANS-Jim -cross counfry and frack-Arrow-Band-Senior Class Vice- presidenf-was an usher af fhe Gu'rhrie-NHS-'rraveled To The zoo and airporf-likes pink specs and drum s+icIcs- will aHend fhe Universi+y. LAURENCE LAMPING-Larry-Lump-acfive in church youlh group-was a member of 'rhe swim +eam-schemes fo defeal' Jeff Marwin in arm wresfling-fufure plans include ioining 'rhe Navy. JOSEPH LARSON-Joe-varsify baseball-halh guard-enjoys all sporfs-prides himself in being a greai bool' hockey player-has fhe abilify fo sleep in any class- likes Halley and his mefhod-will affend college. GRETCHEN LARSON-Grefch-Choir-Woyake-AFS-employed as a receplionisi' af Monique Salon of Wigs-acfed wifh fhe Children's Thea+re Company-did radio shows for Dayfon's and KDWB-will visif Norway-will affend fhe Universiiy. KAY LARSON-parficipafed in French Club-Lafin Club- Y-'reens-affended ihe lnsfifuie of Arfs program-keeps her secre'r ambifion secref-fulure plans include sfudying a+ 'rhe Universify. RICHARD LARSON-Tick-par-Hcipa+ed in Ihe Occupafional Parf-lime Training Program-is an avid hockey fan-was an acfive player in fhe Rink Refs - fufure plans include fhe service. VICTORIA LARSON- Vickie-office aide-church you+h group-was a recepfionisl' af Pennhquisf Chiropraciic Clinic-someday hopes fo live in SeaHle-enioys horseback riding-will enfer fhe Minnea- polis School of Business. LEFT: Because of meficulous before- hand preparafion, all sludenfs know ex- acfly whaf fo do during a chemisfry ex- periment JADE LASSESON-Sunshine-parliamenfarian for Dislribu- 'five Educalion-Souihwesiside Track Club-was a candy sfriper-worked ai' Donaldson's-enioys phoiography and ihe Young Rascals-wanis lo ioin YISTA. CATHERINE LAWLOR-Cafhy-FTA Treasurer-Arrow-French Club- Y-ieens--was a chilclren's counselor-visiled Expo '67- fond of pepperminl' bon-bon ice cream-wanfs 'fo scuba dive-hopes 'lo maior in French al Lawrence Universily. JOHN LAWLOR-Jon-varsify baskelball-Sludenf Coun- cil-Wagislanian-Homecoming Commiilee-visiled an ln- dian reservalion for fwo weeks-likes liffle kids and wrifing poefry-dislikes rolling socks before baskelball pracfice. RICHARD LAYMAN-Rick-Tomafo-AFS-Dislribuiive Ed- ucafion-Occupalional Parl-lime Training Program-enioys skiing and sporls car racing-wanfs io lell everyone ihe idenlily of The greal' pumpkin-will alfend college. RICHELLE LEE-Shelly-Occupaiional Par?-lime Training Program-Dislribuiive Educalion-presidenf of FSS-worked a+ James Hager's-collecls old World War l Zeppelin pic- 'rures-hopes lo appear on lhe Ted Mack Amaleur Hour. SANDRA LEE-Sandy-Chorale+'res--AFS-Yeleens-German Club-Job's Daughters--secrelly plans +o sing wilh ihe ln- lini1'y's End-likes soul music and Hanson's Ranch-hopes To become a music ieacher. WALTER LEER-Buzz-varsily foo+ball and baseball-hockey manager-Sludenl' Council-Class Council- S Club- church Hi League-can Tape a hockey slick in 22 seconds- likes girls and bealing Edina-will a++end college. KIM LEROY-Kimmer-Choralelles-Occupafional Parl-'rimie Training Program-secrefly wishes 'ro parficipale in sky diving -was an office clerk for lhe Bureau of Engraving-plans +o be a slewordess. JOANN LIND-Jodi-Woyake-Dis fribufive Educalion Treasurer-Y-leens-Homecoming Com- miHee-Siage Design-worked al Marvin Oreck-linalisl in Miss Young America Wears -will aflend arf school. iaaaii T sis Q ABOVE: Judy Olson consulls Connie BeVier before applying ihe finishing iouches lo a painfing. RIGHT: Leaning againsl' a fence, Frank Harlwell lakes a shorf brealher before re-enlering +he heal of lhe game. LEFT: This year's pin-up is Calhy Jor- genson. MELODY LIVINGSTON-Mel-Y-leens-Chapfer Presidenf -Band-badminlon and swimming 'leams-AFS-phy ed leader-enioys figure slcafing-worlced as a lifeguard for 'rhe school pool-has 'lraveled To Soulh America-will enfer Bemidii Sfale. GREGORY LLOYD-Greg-was a member of lhe fennis and swimming 'reams-hallguard-AFS-enioys wafer and snow skiing-secrelly desires lo roclcef To 'rhe moon-fulure plans include sludying al IT. RITA LONGMAN -parficipaled in Y-feens-served on 'rhe Cap and Gown Commillee-employed af a dry cleaners-hobbies include sewing and lcnilring-lulure plans include alfending Nor- mandale Junior College. BRUCE LORENTSON-Boun-was employed al a Texaco gas slalion-inferesis include women and mind expansion- has 'rraveled 'lo Canada-secrelly desires fo be a Iiielime head-wanls lo fravel. PEARL LOWE-parlicipaied in The Occupalional Parf-'rime Training Program-Minnesofa Of- fice Educalion Associafion-Iilces hoclcey and lobogganing- lond of chocolaie ice cream and folk music-hopes fo be- come a legal secrefary. TIMOTHY LUECK-Tim-Occupa- fional Parr-lime Training Program-was a sloclcer ai' Hirsh- field-maior hobbies include hunling and fishing-likes un- derground music-will ioin The Marines. ELAINE LUELF-pariicipafed in AFS-served as a language aide-maior inleresfs include snow slciing and swimming- aspires lo Travel fo all fhe places she wanls lo visil-loves gray briclc houses--will affend college. SANDRA LUETI'- JOHANN-Lillleiohn--parlicipaled in Y-'reens and AFS- was a member of Pep Club-elecred secrefary of her church youfh group-loves arl-hopes lo help underprivi- leged children. PHILLIP LUGER-was a member of bofh The lrack and baseball feams-parficipafed in Boy Scoufs and Flower-planling Club aclivilies-wanfs lo be an FBI agenl-secrelly would Iilce ro become a frapeze arfisf. JOHN LUND-AFS-Spanish Club-represenied Soufhwesf in fhe Voice of Democracy Speech Conlesl-likes coin col- Ieciing, oil painfing and sporls-car driving-is planning on college and a frip lo lhe moon. MARGARET LUND-Peg- Choir secfion leader-Y-Ieens-biology lab assisfanl-has es- 'lablished a permanenl residence al Ember's-dislikes chips off old blocks-wanls lo beai' Peggy Deal al golf or lennis or PAULA LUND-was a represenlalive Io fhe Junior and Senior Class Councils-parlicipaied on The 'Iennis feam and in Y-leens-served on fhe Sfudenf Council during Ihe fenih grade-enioys sporls and English. RIGHT: Jerry Taiian and Cary Tuielman willingly follow fhe explicif direciions of ihe EXIT sign. MARK LUTSEY-was employed as a ianilor for J. C. Pen- ney's-also fixed snowmobiles-inleresls are baseball and foolball-finds enioymenf in car racing--fuiure plans include ihe Service. LEANNE MacDONALD--Ronald-pariicipaied in FTA-Y-leens and AFS-wanis 'io become one of Jfhe Three Muslceieers-worlced ai ihe Edina library-likes '55 Chevs-hopes io major in elemeniary educalion ai' Sf. Cloud Siale. MARY MacDONALD-aciive in AFS. Y-ieens and French Club-was a member of Job's Daughiers- served as presideni' of her Episcopal Youlh group-loves skiing and musiard-plans fo major in English. JANET MacKENZlE-Mac-Lew-Choir Secreiary--lcepr 'rhe noise down a+ lndianelie meefings-NHS-played a lead role in Amahl -honored as Homecoming Princess-chosen Queen of Job's Daughiers-likes daisies-will affencl college. KATHERYN MACKEY-Kairina-Kaihy-245-danced on 'ihe B-squad lndianefie line-parficipaied in Y-leens and Pep Club-worked al Viking Draperies-wanls lo be a race-car driver-plans io worlc al a resori' near Brainerd. BARBARA MAKI-was a member of 'lhe Woyalce siaii-loves iraining horses, wanls io own one someday-collecls peis and is inferesled in arf-wanfs lo aH'end arf school or college- hafes people who haie snakes. RENEE MALKNECHT--served as a Y-feens chapler vice- presideni-was elecled presideni of her Episcopal Youfh group-worked as a denial assisfani'-enioys skiing-wanis lo aifend 'lhe Universiiy of Alaslca. PAT MALONEY-phy ed leader-Y-'Teens- The Lark -co-cap'rain of swim ream- Choir-wanls +0 swim lhe breasfslrolce in mid-air--broke 'lhe All-Cily breas+s+rolce record as a freshman-likes camp- ing irips. JOELLEN MANDERY-Jo-Wegislanian Edifor-in- Chief-Woyalce-Si'uden'r Council-NHS--Red Cross Youih Disasier Corps-received Quill and Scroll-won a RATS award-loves red licorice and sunrises-plans io maior in languages. .,N, , - ,,,.,......4. a fi Mweofvl Q fuer Jw 4 :aff -wif' Vi? W Nw iw 'Q S ff i wz eff , ,,,,, . ,, ,f rn 5 Y. ,X .,,, ,,,s,,, LEFT: Armed wi'rh a minuie supply df homeworlr. Phil Conlclin heads home from ihe barflelield. BELOW: Afler checking oui of school. Pam Tilcal checks in af Woolworl'h's where she checks our cus- Iomers. Q 1' if -f f MICHAEL MANZAVRAKOS-Milce-parlicipaied in AFS- was a member of I-Ii-Y-lilces cars-wanis io be a sponge diver and an underground fighler for The Greek resislance movemenf-plans To hiichhilce around Europe. MARY PAT MARSHALL-Disiribuiive Educaiion-Occupalional Parr-Time Training Program-won 'rrip 'lo Youih Forum-Conveniion- German Club-Pep Club-collecfs buifons and flip 'lop rings-enjoys sporis, cooking and sewing. NANCY MARTIN -Nanc-NHS-Homecoming Oueen Chairman-coslume chairman for Fan+as+iclcs -Pep Club-French Club-lam guage aide-secreily desires io play shorislop for 'rhe Twins -fufure plans include college. SCOTT MARTIN-Frodo-served as a Woyake organi7er- member of Minneapolis Peace Deparirnenf-was a Sfudeni' for Biafra-Disiribulive Educafion-worked ai B. Dalion- fuiure plans include Europe and school. DUANE MARTIN- SON-NHS-pariicipaled in German Club-served as a hallguard-worked as a repair and salesman for an ap- pliance siore-was a member of his church choir and bas- Icefball Ieam--likes playing ihe piano. PATRICIA MARUSHIN -Pal'-Y-Teens-was an Arrow newswriier-Choir-was aciive in Lulher League-enioys horsebaclc riding, wafer skiing and sewing-plans fo airend Moorhead Slaie and become a physical lherapisi. CUNNIE MATHER--Corky--pariicipafed in Occupa+ionaI Par?-lime Training Program-member of Minnesola Office Educaiion Associaiion-employed by Bermel Smaby Realiors -enioys dancing and singing. WENDY MATTE-Speed- Choir-Choralelies-pariicipaied in Junior Achievemeni- Y-ieens-served as a Sunday school ieacher-was a mem- ber ol her church choir-employed af Marquelfe Nalional Banlc-Iilces people, KATHLEEN McARDLE-Mac-AES-Y- 'Teens-French Club-Choraleiies-was an aclive member of Coniacl'-served as a candy siriper-employed as a cashier -lilces Raggedy Ann dolls-loves fo chase waves-plans lo enier college. PAUL MCCLURE-Mac-was a mechanic af Roger's Texaco -member of fhe Arabian Horse Associafion-belongs fo 'rhe American Youfh Hosfeling bicycle club-owns fhree horses-will ioin fhe Marines fhis fall. RUTH MCKENZIE- Rufhie-was a member of Pep Club-German Club-AES- FTA-Y-'reens-served as an office aide-worked af Penn- hursf Cleaners-would love fo fravel fhrough Europe-plans on college. SANDRA MELCHER-Sam-Y-feens-German Club-Choralelfes-worked as a Iunchroom cashier-mem- ber of fhe swim feam-Occupafional Parf-fime Training Pro- gram-employed af a pef shop-loves animals-wanfs fo be- come a veferinarian. ANDREA MERRELL-Andy-parficipafed in German Club- Pep Club-Y-feens-AFS-FTA-served as a phy ed leader -employed as a waifress af Mr. O's-would love 'ro live in California-plans on college. ANN MIKKELSON-Annie- Spanish Club Presidenf-AFS Secrefary-Y-feens-Pep Club -'ruiored af an elemenfary school-spenf a summer in Copenhagen-loves red flafs and chocolale ice cream cones. GRETCHEN MILLER-Indianeffe Secrefary-Wagisfanian Faculfy Edifor-NHS-Nafional Thespians-Social Commiffee Chairman-AFS Treasurer-Donaldson's Teenboard-loves Grog and doing pig squeals-will affend Oufward Bound 'This summer. PATRICIA MILLER-Mills-Y-feens-AFS-worked parf fime af 'lhe Edina Cafeferia-loves dancing and sewing-wishes she could gain I5 lbs. in all fhe righf places-hafes slicing machines-plans fo affend 'lhe U of M. ELIZABETH MIL- LETTE-Befh-Y-feens-Disfribufive Educafion-Pep Club- Teenage Republicans-enjoys sewing, wafer skiing and horse- back riding-plans fo affend Normandale Junior College- would like fo become a sfewardess. LUCILLE MOE-Choir- parficipafed in AFS and Y-feens-worked as a nurse's aide- enioys skiing, sewing. singing and playing fhe guifar--likes The Infinify's End -wanfs Io be a nurse or sfewardess. ELIZABETH MOEN-Kay-elecfed secrefary of her Y-feen's chapfer--AFS-Pep Club-German Club-acfive in Lufher League-possesses a unique lalenf for geffing ihrown from horses-will affend college. RANDY MOON-secrefly wanfs lo be a professional rag ball player-enioys hunfing, fishing and archery-would like fo be a member of 'rhe US Olympic Archery Team-somehow has managed fo have four years of zero hour. SALLY MORGAN-worked on 'The Woyake- was a Y-'reens chapfer 'rreasurer-parficipafed in FTA. Spanish and Pep Clubs-enioys skafing-fraveled from coasf fo ccasf in fhree monfhs-wanfs To be a feacher. RIGHT: Burdened wifh added weigh'r, Cindy Johnson releases a bellyful ofl laughs. Class Demonsiraies Hs Vasi Pow Wow Power ,, Jw ',1 - V I VERONICA MOZIS-Occupafional Parf-fime Training Pro- gram-Minnesofa Office Educafion Associafion-enioys horseback riding and bowling-likes fo cool: and sew- wanfs fo do office work-may affend iunior college. CINDY MURPHY-Murph-Senior Class Council-swim feam-Cap and Gown Day Co-Chairman-hallguard-phy ed leader- enioys mafh and swimming-wanfs fo be a mafhemafician or a physical fherapisf-has a loud yelling voice. ELAINE MUR- RAY-served as a sfudenf library aide-secref ambifion is fo live in a Vicforian house-maior inferesfs include reading -fufure plans include a college educafion. JESSICA MURRAY-worked in feachers' lunchroom-swim feam-Y-feens-library aide-confribufed arf work fo KSTP Choir program-enioys carfooning-plans fo affend Nor- mandale Junior College and become a sfewardess. GEORGE NEHLS-belonged fo fhe Sociefy for fhe Preven- fion of Plasfic People--employed as fha world's pro+ec1'or -is quofed as having said. Thank your god for precipi- fafes! We are alive. SCOTT NElMAN-Nemo-foofball- wresfling-'rraclc-Sfudenf Council-wanfs fo sfar in under- ground movies-served as a SWAC coach and Park Board referee-likes vacafions and whaf comes wifh fhem-plans a career in law or hisfory. LEFT: Liz Haugee discovers fhal' pinning up a Pep Club posfer really 'ralces fhe fape. ABOVE: Absorbed in fhe acfion of a hockey game. Donna Reed and Sandy Lueffiohann reveal fhe emofions shared by all. CYNTHIA NELSON-Cindy--Occupalional Parl-lime Train- ing Program-was a member of fhe Woyake slall-look an inleresling lrip lo Mexico in '68--enioys waler skiing-hopes fo allend business school. KAREN NELSON-parficipaled in AFS-served as a library aide-was a member of Y-leens. Spanish Club and Job's Daughlers-enioys sewing and skiing -likes lime popsicles-wanls 'io be a high school leacher. PAMELA NICHOLS-Pam-Slafe Edilor of Teenage Repub- licans-Social Commiliee-FTA-AFS-was aciive in church choir and Proieci' Molivalion-would like 'ro maior in ele- menlary educalion al' Augsburg. NICOLETT NOLTIMIER-Nikki-parlicipaled in Y-leens and Choralelles-was a lunchroom cashier-enioys playing lhe guifar and raising Siamese cals--has lraveled To Gualemala -wanls 'lo become an English or music Teacher. MARK NORRING-Norge-enioys hockey and las? super cars- worked al Lund's-secrel ambifion is 'ro become a pro-bool hockey player-likes girls wilh greal legs-lulure includes college. RALPH NOTARO--Occupalional Perl-lime Training Program-enioys building model cars and working on real ones-has 'rraveled all over lhe counlry-plans lo aH'end lrade school and become a professional all-around machinisl. JANELLE OBERTS-Nell-Y-leens-Pep Club-Spanish Club -Occupalional Perl-lime Training Program-worked al Norlhweslern Bell--likes dancing and driving-wanls 'lo be- come a social worker--would like +o 'Pour Greece. LINDA ODEN-Blue Roses-Human Relafions Council-Y-leens- FTA-Choir-served on a commilfee lor lhe Fan+asficks - worked al Sears Roebuck-has a parlicular 'lalenl 'lor geliing a snowmobile sluck-will aH'end Auguslana College. GARY OLAFSON-represenlalive of Occupalional Relalions Trade and lnduslry class-worked as a draffsman-played drums 'for 'lhe High Socie+y -aspires lo be a cowboy-will al'- fend Normandale Junior College. LAURA OLESEN-Oily-parlicipaled in Y-'reens-AFS-Pep Club-worked as a wailress-likes Snirkles and licorice- wishes she could leach Karen Solsvig lo polka-plans 'io enler lhe field of nursing. LINDA OLIVER-Y-leens Chapler Pres- idenl-Senior Class Council-enioys painling and skelching -NHS-Sludenl' Council-worked al Weslgafe Thealre- hales orange marshmallows-peanul-shaped candy-will al- 'rend college. DAVID OLSON-Dave-employed as a slock boy al Day'ron's-enioys all sporls-would like +o be Gary Vierkanl s garbage lruck driver--wants 'ro gain a degree in engineering-will allend 'rhe Universily. ' RIGHT: Using lypical Indian know- howe., Julie 'Fumbles 'lpr -Hua righf book. LEFT Jodi Lind searches for ius'r lhe rughl dress. BELOW: George Nehls loses himself in lhe world of liferalure. JUDY OLSON-Jude-Class Budgel Chairman-parlich pared in Y-'reens-Pep Club-Homecoming Alumni Chair- man-received lhe Honorary Lady Godiva award-passes +he Time wifh l75 pound hobby Jeff Kahnke. SANDRA OLUFSON-Sandy-Choir-AFS-Y-leens Chapfer Vice- presidenf-French Club-employed as a wailress al' Bridge- man's-hobbies include drawing-wanfs 'ro be an inferior decoralor or fashion designer-will enfer college. JOSEPH OPIE-Joe-Woyake arf sfaff-worked af Lund's Markef- look kardfe and skiing lessons-secreily wishes 'ro own a sirawberry alarm clock-likes Simon and Garfunkel-will offend arf school. SALLY OTIS-Band Secrelary-NHS Secrefary-phy ed leader-mixed doubles badminfon-Y-feens-was an aclmif- fing escorl' al Melhodisi Hospifal--secrefly wanls +o ioin 'rhe service-will allend Sf. Cloud Slale. HAROLD OTTE- Harry-biology lab assisianl-AFS-German Club-hobbies include pholography. arf and polilics-secrelly wan+s fo enler lhe poliiical arena and run for office-wanls lo leach polifical science. DARRELL PAGE-DP- phy ed leader- Hi-Y-Presidenf--was a member 'oi +he Woyake reviewing slaff-parlicipared in inlramural badminfon-maior inleres+s include girls and music-enioys horses and sculplure-will enler lhe 'field of leaching. JEAN PAGEL-Bagel-phy ed leader-NHS-Spanish Club Presidem'-Cap and Gown Disfribufion Chairman-ChoraL elles-would like lo Ioin a qypsy caravan or live in Hawaii- will major in phy ed al Mankalo Siale. MICHELLE PALMER -Woyake-Choir-G e r m a n Club-AFS-Y-feens-Job's Daughfers-employed ai' While Way Cleaners-enioys wrif- ing and horseback riding-wanis lo live in fhe Rockies and raise chinchillas. BETSY PARKER--BP-Woyake arf and reviewing slaff-inferesfs are lhealre, arf and horses- member of fhe Children's Thealre Company and ihe Con- femporary Dance Playhouse-may aifend +he Minneapolis School of Arr, NANCY PAULSON--Wagislanian Copy Edilor-Y-'feens Cliapler Presidenl-Sludenl Council-pliy ed leader-NHS -is an agile bike rider-wanls lo marry a wealllwy US sen- alor-loves pumpkin pie-lived wi'l'l1 Belh Reeves for 'Iwo weeks lcripesl. LARRY PEARSON--wreslling-pole vauller on lrack feam-NHS-B-squad cross counlry-l1allguard- Arrow-Park Board referee-was 'rhe second half of Jeff Sfanko's popular vocalizinq duel-will allend college as a malli maior. JOHN PEPPLE-Nalional Meril' LeH'er of Com- mendalion-Compuler Club-mixed doubles badminl'on-- frack feam-sophomore foolball-enioys skiing-secrel' am- bilion is 'lo fail malh-will allend college. JAMES PERLMAN-Perly-Woyake Co-Edilor--Arrow Busi- ness Manager-Clioir-Red Cross-NHS--received Quill and Scroll award for crealive wriling-noled for occasional re- semblance lo Tiny Tim-secrelly desires lo lake voice les- sons. TIMOTHY PERRINE-Tim-varsily baseball-sophomore foolball and baskelball-Spanish Club-oulside aclivilies in- clude baseball-pariakes in bad parlies al his cxrandfalhefs -wanfs 'lo be an accounlanl. BRIAN PETERSON-Arrow Heap of 'llie Monlh wriler-Woyake reviewing sfalf-graphic arls produclion-wan'l'ed lo once slay awake in English- played in a band-will begin sludies al +l'1e Universify 'lhis fall. DENNIS PETERSON-Denny-Pud-Nalional Tliespians- AFS-Choral Club Presidenl'--Slage Band-played guilar in The Mozarl's Malia-Class Play Fanlaslicks -likes llweory and arl hislory-liales Donald Duck. RENEE PETERSON- Nay--aclivs in Y-leens-AFS-parlicipaled in Pep Club- Choral Club-secrel ambilion is 'ro be a go-go dancer for 'llme lnlinil'y's End-fulure plans include working as an X-ray leclmician. WESLEY PETERSON-Tim-sang in llie Choir for 'l'l1ree years-office aide-employed al a drugslore--longs 'lo be rich and 'rravel--inleresls include arf-has a craving for arliclwokes--goes crazy over Ligl1'l' My Fire -will allend college. JAIME PINTO-Evara-Wagislanian Pholographer-Spanish Club Publicify Chairman-Pep Club-Camera Club-works in professional plmolograplwy-aspires +o become a greai' pliolo-iournalisl-will sludy ai U of M. PATRICIA PIVEC- Trisl1-Y-'leens-Secrefary of Dislribulive Educalion-Occu- palional Parl-lime Training Program-clwurclw youllw group- worked al Marvin Oreck's-hopes fo lravel fo Africa-wanls To work for l'l'1e FBl. LORIE PLOTT-The Skipper--Y-+eens- Clioralelles-AFS-plwy ed leader--badminfon 'leam-volley- ball leam-longs 'lo paraclwule oul of a plane-lraveled lo Puerlo Rico. Jamaica. and Columbia-plans 'lo aH'end col- lege. RIGHT: Tom Cirkl exchanges change wills Wendy Maile. LEFT: Il is clear 'ro see lhai' Pai' Kisi' is doing her iob well al Woolwor+h's. BE- LOW: Dave Tukey 'lakes a break before The plunge. BRENT POLIVANY-Go Fas?-kepl busy employed as a carry oul' boy-hobbies include hunling and fishing-enioys skiing and drag racing-wanfs 'io be Gary Vierkan+'s hired man-hopes lo maior in engineering. WILLIAM PORTER- Bill-Porl'-hallguard-worked for a iewelry wholesaler-finds pleasure inlscuba diving and hunfing-wanls 'fo become lhe czar of Russia-will sfudy sociology or polilical science af 'lhe U of M. RONALD PRIEVE-Choir Presidenf-Sludeni' CounciI-Ioofball-Tennis-NHS-Arrow-Woyake-Nalional Merir Semi-finalisi-wanfs 'ro be a speech wrifer for Sfassen in '72-will confinue siudies in The field of social work. JAIME PRYOR-Human Relalions Council-FTA-Spanish Club-Y-leens-enioys horseback riding and skiing-secrelly hopes lo own a fag and make a million before she's 'rhir+y-- will enrer Macalesler College. RANDALL PUPFE-Pup- Arrow- B cross counfry-hallguard-baseball--Mounl Oli- vei Hi-League-maior inleresl is sporls wriiing--would like lo chop wood in Siberia-wanls lo maior in business educa- Iion ar lhe Universily. DONNA REED-Twiggy-Pep Club- Junior Achievemenl-Y-feens-Badminion-enioys sewing and Tennis-likes cherry pie and hockey games-hopes lo own a red Volkswagen-will allend fhe U of M. ELIZABETH REEVES-Belh-Wagisianian Organizalions Ed- iior-Choir-Arrow-NHS-Y-'reens-likes bike rides and sur- prise birlhday parries-lived with Nancy Paulson for 'Iwo weeks lgeesl-plans lo sludy languages. STEVEN REITER- Buffalohead-Nafional Thespians-Arrow-Woyake-played in Mozarfs Mafia-likes slrawberry pie-played El Gallo in fhe Fan+asficks --will sfudy af The Minneapolis School of Arr. KENNETH RESNICK-Ken-hallguard-parlicipaled in sophomore foofball and wresfling--member of AFS and Spanish Club-collecls sfamps and coins-secrelly would like +o play pro foofball-fufure includes law school. VERNON RHOLL-Buzz-parlicipaled in all school play The Lark -was a member of German Club-AFS-enioys all sporfs--likes Io go camping-fuiure plans include alfend- ing ihe U of M. BARBARA RICHARDS-Barb-Choir Treas- urer-Wagisfanian Special Evenis Edilor-NHS-Nafional Thespians-Sludenf and Class Councils-Viola in TweIHh Nigh'l ' and Amahl in Chrisimas opera-loves daisies and planning parries. STEPHEN RICHARDSON-Rich-Nalional Meril' Finalisl-Caplain of SW Quiz Bowl leam-German Club-Camera Club-delivered chow mein and sold coins -enioys Cenlral European Hisfory-hopes To become Kaiser of Germany. CAROL RICHTER-Indianelles-Choir-NHS-Arrow-FTA -language aide-served as regional vice-presidenl of BBYO -has 'rraveled io Mexico-lilies ice cream and Sireisand- hopes fo visif Spain-will aflend U of M. JOSEPH RITCHIE -Joe-served as presidenl of Explorer posi'-ernployed by Professional Inslrumenis-won Ihe Fuiure Crailsman AWGFCI -enjoys canoeing and camping-plans To become a fool and die malcer. JILL ROBINSON-Judy-parlicipafed in NHS-FTA-AFS-served as presideni and nalional vice presidenl of Sigma Thela Pi-'rufored in underprivileged areas-has 'loured Israel and Europe-will affend U of Colo- rado. WILLIAM ROGERS-Bernie-pariicipafed in Occupalional Parf-'lime Training Program-secrefly desires lo 'travel around The world-plans fo affend a lrade school afler qraduafion. LYNN ROLPH-Decoralions Chairman of Senior Dance Commiffee-Choir-Y-feens-co-chairman of Shamrock- co-chairman of Class Day-sang af Homecoming. Variely Show, and Class Day-enioys dancing and lhe Ihealer. NEAL ROOTES-Cyrano-was a member of 'rhe 'rennis 'leam-Woyalce-AFS-Chess Club-Compufer CIub-par- licipafed in mixed doubles badminfon-served as Mr. FroehIe's helper-will aifend U of M. RANDEE' ROSENBERG-Rai-NI-IS-Arrow-French Club- FTA-served as a switchboard operafor-was Mpls. B'nai B'riIh Girls Council Presideni-won a Masonic Scholarship- earned a B'nai B'riIh leadership award. WILLIAM ROSEN- BERG-Rosy--Senior Class Presideni-Sludeni' Council Vice- Presidenf-NHS-Arrow Co-Feafure Edilor-Homecoming escorf-was a member of fhe 'rennis Ieam-played +he 'from- bone-plans on a medical career. LINDA ROTH--was a member of 'rhe badminlon feam-won an arf award-en- ioys horseback riding and schooling Ihoroughbreds-loves chocolale and Ihe ocean-plans on college. SANDRA RUBENSTEIN-Sandy-Homecoming Commilfea Chairman-Class Play Ticlcef Chairman-Choir-Shamrock Commiifee Chairman-Red Cross Presidenf-office aide- employed af DonaIdson's-wanis her own SW lelfer iaclcel. BETSY RUSSICK-Bels-parlicipafed in Pep Club-Y-ieens -Spanish Club-was aclive in Job's Daughiers-has 'toured Europe-wishes she could learn how +o drive-plans 'Io affend college. PATRICK RYAN-Long Hair-Occupalional Training Program-worked af Sherer Priniing Company- Iilces molorcycles-wishes he could ioin Hell's Angels- plans Io enfer Dunwoody Insliiufe. LEFT: Hurrying from a hoclcey huddle. busy Buzzie blows a bubble. BELOW: Jock Surherland skepiically eyes Sieve Joh nson's edible? choice ? Wil' . 5, W' if mtg DEBORAH SANDLER-Debby-Human Relafions Council- Y-ieens-Pep Club-Choir-AFS-Red Cross Secrefary- graduafed from college level Talmud Torah-loves soul music-plans 'ro maior in sociology af Manlrafo Sfafe. JAMES SATHRE-Jim-played sophomore and varsify fool'- ball-was capfain of fhe baseball feam-fhree year mem- ber of varsify hockey feam-Class Council--likes pizza and prinring. MARY ANN SCANLON-Woyake-Y-feens-AFS -French Club-laugh? religion classes-won Quill and Scroll Award-claims +o have Traveled fo boffom of Lake Calhoun-likes Dr Pepper and big sweafers-plans 'ro foin VISTA. RUSSELL SCHEIDLER-Russ-Sfudenf Council Presidenf- Human Relaiions Council-Choir-Na+ionaI Thespians-All Cify Sfudeni' Council-had leads in The Lark and 'ihe Fanfas'ficlcs --'raughf a phy ed class af Windom-likes skin diving and acfing. RICHARD SCHLENZ-Rick-parfich pafed in Disfribufive Educafion-AFS-employed by Na- fional Foods-enioys wafer and snow slciing-desires fo be a Playboy phofographer-will aifend Normandale Junior College. JOHN SCHMICK-Schmuclc--Choir-pas? masier councilor of Lake Harrie? Chapfer of DeMolay-worked in Donaldson's sporfing goods deparfmenf--plans fo enfer college, Then go info fhe Army. BARBARA SCHNECK-Barb-German Club Presidenf- Choir secrion leader-phy ed leader-Cap and Gown Day Chairman-Y-reens-won Share Badmin+on Tournamenf-won awards for baron 'rwirling-plans fo go info physical fherapy. ELKE SCHOEN-Choir-All Cily Sfudenf Council Secrefary -Wagisianian Scheduling Edi+or-Woyalce-badmin+on-Y- 'reens All School Secrefary-likes old movies-plans fo leach English. PAUL SCHWAMB-Schweem-par+icipa'red in The Occuparional Parr-fime Training Program-member of Hi-Y -employed by Opfical Company-enioys being himself and wanfs lo fravel-plans fo enfer fhe Service. RIGHT: AT James Hager's Rachelle Lee fills ouT anoTher one iusT like The oTher OHS. PETER SCHWAMB-PeTe-PresidenT of DisTribuTive Educa- Tion Club-Hi-Y-OccupaTional ParT-Time Training Program- worked as a mail clerk-enioys working on cars-hopes To own a casTle in ScoTland-will enTer The Service. VALERIE SCHWARTZ-Val-IndianeTTe Co-capTain-STudenT Coun- cil Treasurer-Homecoming Princess--phy ed leader-Class Council-Choir-Y-Teens-member Power's Teenboard-loves horseback riding-wanTs To be TirsT lady President DENISE SEGER-Dee-worked on Woyake-served as a hallguard- worked aT Donaldson's-enioys wrifing, arT and speech- Iikes The Doors-wanTs To be rich and live in AusTralia. JOSEPH SHASKY--Joe-OccupaTionaI ParT-Time Training Program-salesman aT JusTer's-parTicipaTed in mixed bad- minTon-member of Chess Club and CompuTer Club-maior inTeresT is wriTing-wanTs To be a wriTer. CAROL SHEFLAND -OccupaTional ParT-Time Training Program-was a sTenogra- pher for NorThwesTern NaTional Bank-Red Cross-Pep Club -enjoys skiing and swimming-plans To become a legal secreTary. DIXON SHELSTAD-Dix-capTain of The hockey Team-TooTbalI-Senior Class Council SergeanT-aT-Arms- S Club-enioys hunTing-secreTIy would like To cross Lake STreeT in a boaf-made The All STaTe Hockey Team. MANDEL SHER-Tennis Team Capfain-DebaTe Team Cap- Tain-NHS PresidenT-Arrow SporTs EdiTor-Woyake-Ta- mous lizard imiTaTor-finds pleasure in wasTing Time-will enTer The field of medicine. STEVEN SHOCINSKI-Dude employed as a cook aT Ember's-enjoys wafching hockey and TooTball games-likes The MysTics and '56 Fords-dislikes dumb girls-hopes To aTTend Normandale Junior College. BEVERLY SHOM--Bev-was an acTive member of Spanish Club-enioys kniTTing-likes To swim-Traveled To Mexico IasT summer-also sTudied advanced Spanish aT The Univer- siTy of MinnesoTa-will aTTend college. THOMAS SISTERMAN-Tom-sang in The Choir-swimmin 9 Team-was a member of I-Ti-Y-enioys hunTing and cars- parTicipaTed on The sophomore TooTbaIl Team-secreT am- biTion is To waTer-ski bareTooT. WILLIAM SMILEY-BiIl-- Training officer in The Civil Air PaTrol-worked on consTruc- Tion iobs-enioys airplanes, cars. fishing and hunTing--likes mosT everylhing and dislikes ThaT. CAROLE SMITH- SmiTher-parTicipa'red in German Club-served as a Ian- guage aide--was a member of Y-Teens. Choral Club. Pep Club and AFS-plans To aTTend The Universify of MinnesoTa and maior in elemenTary educaTion. BELOW Seeing is noi' always believing. m Bergquisf is only filling ou? his yearbook aciivify sheer. GAYLA SMITH-Nafional Thespian Presidenl'-Sfudenf Council member'-phyeed leader-pariicipafed in Y-Teens -served as office aide for Three years-badminfon and golf reams--wanis +0 be an exoiic dancer. GREGORY SMITH- Greg--was employed as a carry-oul' boy for Taif's Super Valu-hallguard-hopes +0 learn fhe iechniques of skiing -is an avid ian of hockey-will furfher siudies by affending fhe Universi+y. SUSAN SMITH-Sue-was a member of Choral Club-Disfribuiive Educafion-worked as a nurse's aide-enioys snowmobiling, roller slcafing and swimming-likes +he Doors-wanfs fo aifend a business school. DONALD SOLSVIG-Don-SnowKing-was co-capiain of bolh ihe cross couniry and wresilinq 'ieams-pariicipafed in 'iraclchlilces chocolaie-chip ice cream-dislikes mushrooms- ran over a canoe wi+h a sailboai on Lalce Harriei. KAREN SOLSVIG-Job's Dauqhiers-served as a library aide- worlced on Commencemenf and class play commifiees- Woyalce Ari' Sfalf-enjoys ari and horseback riding--plans +o alfend iunior college. RANDI SOLSVIG--pariicipafed in Y-'reens and German Club-worked on a Commencernenf commi++eeQwas a Jobs Dauqhier-Woyalce Ari Sfaii mem- ber-inferesfed in arf-wards 'ro iravel and a++end college. WILLIAM SOMERS-Bill-iunior varsiiv hoclney--member of fhe cross counfry +eam-a wresller-enioys hockey. foolball, huniinq, slciinq and iishirvq--plars io go California. SUSAN STANDISH-Sue-was pariicipafed in French Club--AFS-sang in vel Luiheran Church Choir-enjoys horsebaclc ridinq and showing horses-plans fo afiend The Universify of Minne- sofa. JEFFREY STANKO-Jeff'-was aciive in bafebal' and cross counfry-AFS Brofher-craclr forward for his church baslreiball leam-lilces NBA Baslrefball and Spaniards- hopes fo find residence in Spain. fo college and a Choraleife- 'rhe Mouni OI?- K .Q 'T i I ii - fe ,iii-.:f1i,.'1'ef ' '-5, y .WQX Nkifrugsr l8I RIGHT: Greg Lloyd is more inleresfed in wha+'s on his lef+ Ihan af wha+'s lefl on his plale. DIANE STEIN-Wagislanian Seniors Edifor- FanIas+icks Sludenl Direclor and head coffee maker-Na+ional Thespians - The Lark -Olivia in Twell+h Nigh+ -affended len week G-ufhrie-sponsored lhealre course-likes all liferale puns. MARGARET STEIN-Margie-served as PA announcer- NI-IS-Arrow-Woyake-Y-Ieens-worked in 'rhe checking depf-r+menI of Marvin Oreck-only one +o miss lhe 'rrain lo Washinglon-plans lo allend college. KRISTINA STEN- BERG-Kris-AFS-German Club-Y-leens-was employed ar Donaldson's-enioys canoeing and Iennis-likes shrimp and pizzas and pofafoes-will fravel lo +he Easl' nexl summer. SALLY STEPHENS--FTA Presidenl-Y-'reens-Coffeehouse Chairman--Choir-Communify Service Commillee-has lrav- eled in 35 slales-Sleeping Beauly Award-lulors under- privileged children-wanls 'lo maior in educalion. WILLIAM STORLIE-Bill-G-oob-favorile hobbies include hunling and skafing-secrelly wanfs 'ro go oul and make a bundle-was employed al' a local gas sfalion-will conlinue educalion al Dunwoody. DENNIS STREITZ-Denny-was employed as a slock boy al' Counlry Club Super Markel-likes Io record during spare 'rime-major inferefl is music-would like lo be Wally Cleaver-will aHend college. JOCK SUTHERLAND-Slrap-parlicipaled in AFS-maior inferesls include music and violence-secrelly wanls fo change his name-plans on lurlhering his educalion. LINDA SWALINKAVICH--Slinky-Y-'reens-Woyake-Camera Club -Pep Club-worked ai' Edina Caleleria-loves all Iypes of ar+-collecls +rinke+s and good newspaper ar+icles-will a+- lend Normandale Junior College and become a medical secrelary. LYNETTE SWANSON-Lambchops-parficipalecl in Y-Teens-Senior Class Council represenlalive-Spanish Club member-fond ol' blueberry marshmallow ice cream and Ihe Templalions--bombed around Big Boulder. Colorado -plans 'ro maior in elemenlary educafion. WILLIAM SWANSON-Mac-lennis-visifed Expo '67 and Malibu-would like +o be a slum' car driver-worked al MacDonald's-enioys speed skafinq and 'ralking-luiure plans include allending college. JERRY TATIAN-aclive in AFS-badminlon-has 'rraveled lhrouqhouf 'Ihe Middle Easi' and souihern Europe-wanls Io follow in Ihe foofsleps ol Lowell Thomas-will allend college on Ihe wesl' coasl. MARY TAYLOR-Y-'reens Chapler Presidenl-AFS--French Club- inciles lraffic iams wilh her '69 Chrysler and lrouble by sfealing sfreel bIinkies -will allend The Universily and work in a boys' reformalory. Senior memories are lefl' and far lefl. MICHAEL TESSUM-Tess-varsily loorball-was employed al' Lund's-major inreresfs are girls and cars-would like fo be elecled lo 'lhe Edsel Owner's Hall of Fame-will coniinue educaiion al college. JOAN THIEL-Joni-Y-Ieens Chapier Presidenl-Naiional Meri+ Leffer of Commendafion winner-AFS-Woyake-secrelly desires To be able 'ro im- personafe Twiggy-fond of peanul bulier cookies-will rnaior in malh. JAMES THOMAS-Jim-a member of fhe varsiiy foolball leam-wresiling-frack Ieam- S Club--presidenl' of ihe wresiling lovers -has loured Grand Forks Air Force Base-will ioin fhe Army Special Forces. SANDRA THOMPSON-Sandi-parlicipaied in German Club-Choir-FTA-works al Linden Hill's Library-p'ays fhe bagpipes-enioys canoeing and pasi memories of boaf- ing on Lake Harriel-plans 'ro sfudy al' ihe Universily. MOLLY TIERNEY-aclive in French Club-Choir-AFS-Y- 'teens-was secrefary of her church youih group-worked for Pako Pholo-enioys waler skiing-wishes lo be 'rhe firsl' woman on 'lhe moon-will allend college. PAMELA TIKAL- Pam-Til:-aclive in Y-leens-was employed as a cashier af Woolwor+h's-secrel ambilion is +0 have a dale wiih Greg Smilh-will furfher sludies al Ihe Universily. THOMAS TILBURY-Tom-aciive in Golden Gloves-was employed af Sunnyside Gardens-secreily plols fo own lhe Edina Liquor Slore-fufure plans include addifional school- ing or enlering lhe Service. LINDA TONER-Tone-parfich paled in Y-ieens-was aclive in AFS-enjoys skiing and dancing-secrelly wishes lo hold down a full-lime iob as choreographer for Ihe lnfini+y's End. DAVID TUKEY--cap- 'rain of lhe swimming Ieam-parficipaled in sophomore and varsily foolball-member oi Ihe frack Team-hallguard -has lived in England-hopes lo glue Sfrand's large black slide rule shui. KATHLEEN TULL-Kaih-Wagislanian Ari Edifor-Y-feens -NHS-Woyake-allended arf classes af Walker Ari Cen- 'rer-loves pislachio nuls-hales wearing shoes-wishes she could climb 'ro Ihe absoluie iop ot' 'rhe ghinko +ree. CARY TUTELMAN-Tul--Choir-German Club-AFS-employed as a houseman ai ihe Radisson I-lofel-wanls lo compleiely demolish a house piece by piece-loves hockey games- fulure plans include college. DAVID UHLENKOTT-Rock- likes horseback riding-enioys slock car driving-employed as a machinisl-dislikes all iaclors of +hird hour algebra lrig class-wood like To coniinue his sludies in fhe foreslry field. JOHN UHLER-JU-Woyake-member of lhe Arrow slaff -employed as a carr oul bo al Counrr Club Marlcel' Y Y Y 1 enioys billiarcls-lilces girls who are nol conceifed-plans on college and a wriling career. SCOTT UNDERWOOD- Undy-parlicipaled in cross counlry-was a member ol ll-ie lraclc leam-placed second in The I968 Slale Cross Counlry Meel'-would like lo live in a 'free house-dislilres a cerlain Ford bomber. RAMON VALDOVINOS-Ray-harmonized in lhe Cl'1oir-parricipaled in The Senior Madrigals-was an ac- five member of DeMolay-played in a band-lilces molor- cycles and cars-lulure plans include a college educalion. Hall of Fame Is Picked bg Class in December ABOVE: l-lall of Famers are Jose Cabe- zudo and Julia Jensen lMosl' Congeniall, Jim Sarlnre and Valerie Sclwwarlz lMosl' Alhlelic and Mosl' Femininel. Bill Ros- enberg and Ann Coppage lDone Mosl For 'rlne Schooll, Russ Sclmeidler and Mary Newman lMosr Talenledl. Jo- Ellen Mandery and Mandel Sher lMosl lnlelligenll, Denny Pelerson and Paula Lund lBe-sl Sense of Humorl, Trudi Dib- ble and Jon Lawlor lBesr-All-Aroundl, Peggy Deal and Jim Greenberg lMosl' Respecledl! Denise Humphrey and Dick Slwelslad lBesl-loolcinql, and Andy Grossman and Kallwy Clwrisrensen lMosl Lilcely lo Succeedl. MARK VARNO-served as a hallguard-was employed ai Ihe Couniry Club Markel-enjoys worlcing on cars-hares homework-Iilces money and beer-plans on colleqe and hopes for a career as an engineer. GEORGE VELAZQUEZ -'Spic-served on fhe Woyalre reviewing siaif-was an ac- five member of TRAIN ITo Resfore American Independence Nowl-enioys The guifar-secreily desires Io be a gypsy- sfrongly diflilces liberals. GARY VIERKANT-Beercan-sub milled poeiry Io lhe Woyalce-played bass guilar in a band and wrole several songs-Iraveled lo Washinglon D. C.- only wishes he could be a garbage collecior-plans Io live in Hawaii. GARY VIRGIN-Virge-was co-capfain of Ihe Iraclc Ieam- played fcoiball and sophomore baslceiball-employed as a delivery boy af CIancy's-wishes he could eai' a 43 Ib. funa named Charlie-likes moiorcycles. JAMES WALTERS-Ball -was an aclive parficipani' in I-Ii-Y-employed al Lund's grocery siore-finds enioymenl in huniing and fishing- plans Io enfer ihe Coasl Guard Reserves and 'rhen afiend college. MICHAEL WEINBERGER-Berger-was employed as a ianilor Tor The Spring Company-maior inferesis include sporis cars and bowling-is an avid baskefball fan-secreily plans Io drive Io California in a TR3-will aiiend business college. GARY WENNERSTROM-parlicipaied in Disfribufive Edu- cafion-employed by Periodical Publishers-enioys playing Ihe organ-likes carrols-will aliend junior college. CHRISTY WERT-was a cheerleader for Three years-played Luisa in +he Fan+as'riclcs -NHS-Nafional Thespians-Choir--S+u- den? Council-wanis 'Io head Sfanlord drama deparimenf- Iilces cream-colored Valianls. WARD WHEATON-NHS- Arrow-Choir-aciive in school play produciions-Nalional Thespians-Daylon's Teen Council-Gufhrie Explorers' qroup -served as Souihwesf represeniaiive fo 'Ihe Kiwanis Club- will affend Simpson College. LEFT: Shamrock Queen Candidaies an ficipafe Ihe excifemeni of March I5 Bean Jensen. Georgia Boosalis Lynn Rolph, Ann Coppage, Julie Brunzell GARY WHEELER-Wheels-pariicipaied in French Club and AFS-has Traveled +o Mexico Cify-is inferesred in huniinq-enjoys aII sporfs-secreily desires 'ro sion a con- 'Iraci' wilh Ihe Chicago Blaclc I-Iawlcs. WYNNE WIDLUND- Wood-German Club-ChoraIe++es-employed by Norfh- wesiern Bell as a Ielephone operafor-enioys cooking- Iilces Bob Dylan-ha'res phonies-will affend Ihe II and plans Io ioin Ihe Peace Corps or VISTA. NANCY WILLIAMS -was a member of fhe Senior Class CounciI-NI'IS-Y- ieens-served on Woyalce reviewinq sfaff-Choir-was aciive in Lurher League-employed a+ Ihe Edina Library-plans Io afiend Minneapolis School of Ari. REBECCA WILLIAMS-Beclcy-Waqisianian Un'-Ierclassman Edifor-Senior Social Commiifee Co-chairman-phy ed leader-NHS-Y-ieens-member of swim Ieam-won Rorary Infernafional scholarship Io Sweden-Iilces reddy bears. JON WILLIAMSCHEN-pariicipafed in Occupafional Training Program-employed by Suburban Drugs in I-Ioplcins-has a special inferesi in elecironics-plans Io aiiend college. Ihen enfer Ihe Service. SUE WITCRAFT--Susie-Yeieens-Spanish Club-FTA-employed as a nurse's aide af Waller Mefh- odis+ Nursing Home-acrive in Junior Achievemeni-wanls Io wriie a novel-loves caramel apples. VICTORIA WOLDEN-Viclci-Choir-Choraleffes secfion leader-Y-Teens-was a member of Ihe swim Ieam-AFS- Red Cross--worked af Bridqeman's-wanrs +o become a sfewardess. WILLIAM WOLF-Willy-pariicipaled in Occu- palional Parr-lime Training Proqram-played baslverball 'for S+. Thomas-employed as a cabinei maker-secreily desires lov worir for Ihe FBI-plans 'ro Teach phy ed. DONNA WOLFE-pariicipaled in FTA-German Club-Y-ieensf Camera Club-was acfive in her church youfh group-em ioys colleciing coins and posf cards--Iilces scrapbooks-will maior in educafion aI' Concordia. ABOVE: Whiqqinq Iheir way Ihrouqh Williamsburq, Rich Cornwell. Greg Bee- son and Jeff Sfanlco can'I fool any of Ihe people any of Ihe lime. RIGHT: Mary MacDonald and Lynefie Swanson are profiles of classroom aflenfiveness. CHARLES WORTHLEY-Clwuclc-served as vice-presidenl of Ilwe Dislribulive Educalion Club-played wilh Jimmy Smillw- plans Io allend college, gel married and have lofs ol lrids. JOHN WRIGHT-Trumpo--Band Presidenl'-NHS-Sludenl' Council-biology lab assiblanl-Arrow sIaIl-Woyalce- played Irumpel wiII1' IvlozarI's Mafia-Iraveled Ilmrough Eurooe on a Vespa scooler-likes cool iazz and soul. DIANE YORK-Pep Club-Y-Teens-AFS-Spanish Club-Class Council-Choir-JoI3's Dauglwlers-wanls lo be an All Slar wresller-famous Ieepee'er-member ol the BCB Fan Club -Iulure includes a college educalion. MAUREEN YORK-Mo-served as a cI1eerleader-par+ici- paled in Y-Ieens-Pep Club-Junior Class Council--Spanish Club-was on a Homecoming commillee-plans Io become a slewardess. THERESA YOUNG-Terry-Occupalional Parl- Iime Training Program--Dislribulive Educalion-Choral Club -worlred al DonaIclson's-wanls Io qo back fo Enlerprise- likes Ihe Cream-hopes Io allend Normandale Junior Col- lege. STEVEN ZIMDARS-Sleve-was a member of Ihe Iennis Ieam-parlicipaled in mixed doubles badminlon-was aclive in clwurcln Hi-League program-enjoys all sporls-will aflend U of M. GLORIA EI.LINGSONfDis+ribulive Educalion-Y-leens-Choral Club-lilces Ilwe Young Rascals JAMES FURLONG-sophomore foolball-Iraclc Ieam-will al- 'lend Bemidii Slale. MARCIA HOLTEN-Clnoral Club-Y-leensgsecrelly wanls Io be a ballerina-plans on iunior college, MICHAEL MUELLER-Milne-enjoys playing Tennis-will enler Ilwe Nafional Guard. LINDA BROSNAN DENNIS BROWN JOHN BUCKVOLD ROBERT BURTON BRIAN CALLAWAY STEVEN CAVANAUGH LAWRENCE COTTER MICHELE DES MARAIS STEPHEN DIERINGER CAMILLA GONYER DARYL GRUE NOT PICTU RED JOHN HENJUM GREGORY HUBER THOMAS HURLEY MALI JOHNSON JAMES KARL RICHARD KIRBY DAVID LUGER JEFFREY MARWIN SCOTT MAXWELL GEARY McKINNON JEFFREY MOEN ' l MARY NEWMAN SANDRA NOBLE KERRY PIVONKA NANCY ROBERTSON GENE SAVAGE WILLIAM SCHMIDT PATRICK SEXTON ROBERT TOMLINSON THOMAS TRIPP JAY ZUMBERGE ' aoiffull S fl A- N I ll 6, 1 g f If ' , By The banks oT Minnehaha By The lake of harriers STands The high school of The Indians Home oT all The '69ers Lying near-by is The Pershing Field of all The many dances Field of all The TooTball games. ln The year ol: six and sixTy- The new kids came Trom AnThony-Homecoming- Hold ThaT Tiger-pep TesTs-cheerleading Thai' buzzed wiTh enThusiasm-heaps of The monTh- lunchroom hamburgers-Junior AchievemenT- Washburn vicTories--MozarT's-Choir and Band ConcerTs-candy sales-qualiTy conTrols-Occupa- Tional ParT-Time Training Program-DisTribuTive Edu- caTion-lndianeTTes-- From The halls of SouThwesT High School To The shores oT The PoTomac Trudged The Train wiTh all The sophomores Through The snow wiTh all The sophomores Onward Through The moonliT PiTTsburgh To The hofel called John Marshall To The naTion's capiTal. Then back home To- SouThwesT SpiriT-Teepeeing-early morning break- TasTs-VolT DeTeaT ls Penny Cheap-sock hops- Sadie-zero hour- The Barn -Woyake Ari' Fair- mini skirTs-ice cream sandwiches-conTemporary drama-aTTer school iobs-Simon and Garfunkel- Greek myThology-wins over Washburn-Triumph over Edina-TurTle-neck sweaTers-medallions- 3200-co-ed healTh-MSAT-NaTional MeriT- Smile When You Do IT--STaTe Hockey Tournamenl' -Shamrock-new audiTorium-Prom-Spring Week -Class ElecTions-Hammer Henry-new iunior high-coTTee parTies--aThleTic assemblies-class rings-ACT-SAT-new pool-chemisTry and black boxes-STop War signs-DraTT discussions-AFS sTudenTs Venla, Jose, and Eero-Triumphs over Washburn-STop HaTe signs--Edina vicTory-STaTe Hockey TournamenT-senior homeroom-Purple Power-phy ed leaders-from LBJ To RMN- The FanTasTicks -Class D i n n e r-Snow-Day-Pizza House-Hall oT Fame- Amahl -Red Barn lunches - The GraduaTe''-Arby's--Team-Teaching-Re sisT The Urge To Ignore Your BroTher-Class Day- Cap and Gown Day-CommencemenT-Indian SpiriT- Remembering, Though we have gone And knowing well The beaT goes on- I 1 J 4 4 X f . X E E n 35 9 w I90 W. . ifawesasu - ' f WMM This is also Jrhe place were 'rhe Indian Jrrail ends, and yel' il is a beginning- lor Jrhis shorl palh leads us info life. We will always remember whal-we have learned here and whal we have experienced here because we have helped +o shape lhe Indian way of life. ,nm Students, faculty, parents, alumni, and the South- west community wish to pay tribute to our Chief, Robert H. Classon. Because he cared, students were given an opportunity to express themselves. Student leaders were given generous portions of his time and were able to provide unique experiences which have added cohesiveness and school spirit to the com- munity. Faculty were given the opportunity to move ahead, and they appreciated the continuous support he gave them. The curriculum was constantly geared to meet the needs of this community, and parents were always active participants and supporters. A dedicated faculty and purposeful student body emerge when there is this strong quality of leadership in a well-run school. The impact of this truly great leader will always be felt, and this community will remember Robert H. Classon's dedicated years of service. A Faculty lVlember Robert H. Classon's two decades of unselfish service will never be forgotten, for these years have helped to shape the present personality of Southwest High School. His genuine enthusiasm for school activities and his personal interest in student affairs are proof that Robert H. Classon really cares about what happens at Southwest. He has taken and will, we hope, continue to take pridein Southwest's many accomplishments. Thank you, Robert H. Classon. Best of luck always! A Student v..'M,., 'L' 'W 'Q ':.v ' a . , v ' Q Q ' - U . .- ,ilk Q! 0, tl-,Y I Q ' c , f.. 1 , U ,Q N ft ' ' '. 7' -. 3 4 6 A 1 z , A v- - ,1 . ' In .. . 1 ,, 5 'W A 6-1:1 9 5 1 f A . u fn, '- 3. . fa 5 . Us ,Q 3 ' Q' f ' L n 4' Y Q 'I . 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