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Lacedaemon Volume I 7966 Superior Senior High School Superior, Wisconsin Grace Cole, Sherry Swanson Co-editors Linda Sundet Business Manager Miss Rachel Maki Adviser l FOREWARD- The first class of the Superior Senior High School gives this book to each succeeding Spartan class. Re- member the hope of your brother warriors, nourish it, and pass it on with your fighting spirit. We're Spartans, all of us, and we're the first Spar- tans this school has ever had. A Spartan is a warrior and it will take the courage of a warrior to live up to the name and symbol of our new school. 2 3 Circular Plant In March of 1963, preliminary excavating be- gan. On September 16, 1963, the first shovel full of dirt was turned by Mr. George Shaw, retired Superintendent of Schools. An area of thirty-nine and three-tenths acres was purchased for the site of the Superior Senior High School. The total floor area is 231,800 square feet. The architects were Dobberman Helske— Hammel Green Incorporated, Superior. A. Hed- denberg Co., Duluth was the General Contractor. The Plumbing Contractor was A. W. Kuettel Sons, Inc., Duluth. Electrical Construction Co., Duluth, was the Electrical Contractor. The Heating and Ven- tilating Contractor was Tini Plumbing and Heating Co., Virginia, Minnesota. The capacity of the building is 1800. There are sixty-four teaching stations. There are several areas and features which are special. The library has a 25,000 volume shelf capacity and can accom- modate 80 students at tables. The Speech Drama- tics Theatre has a stage with curtains and a 71 seat- ing capacity. In the language laboratory, the teacher desk console is equipped with four tape decks to serve four different groups of students simultaneously. The art department has special facilities consisting of potters wheels, an all pur- pose graphic press, an electric ceramic kiln and craft benches for making jewelry. Special vocational courses are being offered. Partly financed by Federal funds, special equip- ment was provided for terminal education in secre- tarial-stenography and distributive education in the commercial department. The following terminal courses are taught in the Industrial Arts depart- ment: electronics, metal fabrication, machine draw- ing, small engine repair and carpentry, and build- ing trades. Superior Senior High School was one of the 36 pilot schools in Wisconsin in vocational education at the high school level. Completed The cafeteria, which divides into three rooms which are used also as study halls, seats 650 students. Adjacent is a faculty dining room. The kitchen is equipped to prepare and serve 2,000 to 2,500 meals per day to the senior high, the junior high schools and several elementary schools in the city. The large gym which divides in two for boys' and girls' physical education classes has 1,190 sta- dium seats in the balcony and 1, 840 bleacher seats. New sports are being attempted because of special areas as wrestling, appara- tus, rhythm and varsity rooms. The pool area, seating 600 spectators, consists of two pools. Other special areas contain health rooms, a faculty lounge, publication room, guidance offices and special science laboratories for individual or small group study and research. Dignitaries Highlight Dedication September 12 was set as dedication day and important city and state officials were to speak at the ceremony. The program started as the honored guests walked into the gym, followed by the school choir while the band played On Wisconsin. The invocation was given by the Most Reverend George A. Hammes, Bishop of Supe- rior, followed by an introduction given by Mr. Ray Barber, Superin- tendent of Superior Schools, who introduced the Honorable Charles Deneweth. The mayor welcomed the guests to Superior and in- troduced Mr. George Shaw, former Superintendent of Schools, who gave the history of the new school Mr. Wallace Score, president of the Superior Board of Educa- tion, then presented the keys of the new school to Frank Cirilli. Principal. The dedication ceremony was presented by the students of the new school. Following the dedication the choir sang Blessing Glory, Wisdom and Thanks. Mr. Angus B. Rothwell, State Superintendent, Wisconsin De- partment of Public Instruction, then gave remarks about the new school, and introduced the Governor of Wisconsin, the Honorable Warren P. Knowles. The Governor's address was followed by a premiere of the new School Song, Columbia Blue and White,' written by Louis A. Meier, who also conducted the school band. The dedication ceremonies were completed by a benediction given by Reverend Norman Engebretson, Pastor of Concordia Lu- theran Church. 7 Study in Pleasant Surroundings Part of Every Student's Schedule - ■— Classes began when students filled the halls look- ing around in wonder at the size and beauty of the new school. Anxiety showed on their faces as they looked forward to new classes and friends. Some managed to find their classes with little difficulty, while others stood in bewilderment, thinking which way would be the best to go. As the week progressed, a more subtle routine and schedule prevailed among the students and teachers. Work was begun and the rooms became busy with dis- cussions and tests. The excitement of school slowly wore off and the students fell into the oncoming activi- ties. 12 13 The Games . . . The games . . . the sounds of the cheerleaders and the enthusiastic response of the students. The games . . . the band marching down the football field, its notes penetrating the crisp- ness of a full night or vibrating against the walls of a noisy gym . The games . . . sihoueted figures seemingly float with the swaying movement of their pom-poms. The games . . . the deep concern and involvement on faces, the happiness, the laughter, and the feeling of being part of it all . . . the games. Administration, School Board Mr. Ray Barber Superintendent of Schools Mr. Michael Verich Assistant Superintendent Department of Instruction School Board members seated are Mr. Michael Verich, Assistant Superintendent; Mr. Ray Barber, Superintendent; Mr. Wallace Score, Miss Selma Swanstrom, Mr. Arthur Minguey. Standing are Mr. Donald Reagle, Mr. Robert Banks, Mr. John L. Davis, Mr. Robert Gee, and Mr. William Finn. 18 Principal Initiates New S. S. H.S Mr. Frank Cirilli feels that it is a challenge to be the first principal of a new school. He feels that now he can do the many things that he was unable to do before. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at Wisconsin State University and his Master's de- gree at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Mr. Cirilli taught probs at East for seven years. He was Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys at Central for ten years. He spent the 1964-65 school year preparing for his job at the new Superior Senior High School. The first year of the new school was difficult because there was not at first an established way of doing things, but credit is due the faculty, staff, and students who helped to make it run smoothly. Mr. Cirilli does not have much time for hob- bies, but when he does, he enjoys fishing. Mr. Frank Cirilli Principal Mr. Robert Gradin, the Assistant Principal, has been teaching for almost eighteen years. He received both his Bachelor of Science degree and Master's degree at Wisconsin State University at Superior. He began his teaching career as a biology teacher at Central High and then went on to be- come Guidance Counselor at East High. Mr. Gradin finds his job here definitely more de- manding since this is a bigger school with big- ger problems. He is currently working on a pro- gram for the school and takes care of much of the discipline. Because he was busy this summer preparing the school for opening, he found little time for his favorite outside activities which include fish- ing, gardening, and curling. 19 Mr. Robert Gradin Assistant Principal Guidance Provides Leadership Mrs. Alice Mitchell Director of Guidance Mrs. Alice Mitchell attended Superior State University where she received her Bachelor's de- gree. She later attended the University of Wis- consin and from there went to the University of Minnesota where she received her Master's de- gree. Mrs. Mitchell taught music and English and was Dean of Girls at Superior Central, before holding her present position as Director of Guid- ance. Besides being head of testing, she also counsels students who wish to discuss matters with her rather than their grade level counselor, Mrs. Mitchell is very fond of reading and music. Mr. Robert Pollock Sophomore Class Counselor Mr. Pollock attended the University of Min- nesota, Duluth, and Wisconsin State University, Superior. He has majors in biology and has earned a Master's degree in guidance. Before working as a guidance counselor, Mr. Pollock taught at Solon Springs, Wisconsin, Three Lakes, Wisconsin, and Superior Central High where he was a teacher in science and biology and also a basketball coach. Among his hobbies are hunt- ing and fishing. Mr. Pollock stated that he enjoys working with students and that he thought that the new school offers many more advantages to the stu- dents of Superior. His work includes program planning, advice on future plans for college, and a discussion period for students who would like advice on future vocations. 20 Mr. Joseph Rogina Senior Class Counselor Mr. Bert Beglinger Junior Class Counselor I think that the students here have a won- derful opportunity for a good education. I am sure they are proud of the many things that have been provided for them by the citizens of this community. Mr. Rogina began his career in 1949 and has taught and counseled since then. His de- grees include a Bachelor of Science from the University of Minnesota and a Master of Educa- tion from Wisconsin State University, Superior. He taught biology for ten years and indusfriai arts for four years at Superior Central. Before counseling here, he was a counselor at Central for two years. His thoughts about aiding seniors are to help them with educational plans, vocational plans, and personal problems. Mr. Bert Beglinger received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees at Wisconsin State University, Superior. He taught English at Central and counseled at East for a year. One of his chief duties is to help students pick the right kind of course to fit them. He stated that students should try to do the best pos- sible job in their studies, so that they can achieve worthwhile careers. Mr. Beglinger stated, The students here have an unlimited opportunity for the best education possible. The facilities and the many new courses are the best in the country. I hope that the stu- dents are proud to be a part of the New Supe- rior Senior High School. 21 Students Study World Languages Mr. Lloyd L. Peltzer B. A.. Wisconsin State University, Superior German II, English 12 Miss Henrietta Koski B. A., Valley City, North Dakota English 10 Mrs. Eleanor Shulsfad B. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Latin I, II, English 10 Mrs. Margeret Tribbey B. E.. Wisconsin State University, Superior English 10 Mr. William Kelly B. S., M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Speech, English 11 Mr. Henry Barry B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior English 10, Journalism (Paper) Mrs. Jean Sweeney B. $., M. S. T., Wisconsin State University, Superior English 12, Creative Writing Mrs. Margaret Kloeckl B. A., B. L. S., University of Wisconsin, Madison Librarian Mrs. Marjorie Rutan B. S., Ohio University, Athens, M. Ed., University of Illinois, Urbana Spanish I, II Mrs. Florence Voynich B. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior, M. S , University of Wisconsin, Madison Library Mis Rachel Maki B. $., Wisconsin State University, Superior English II, Journalism (Annual) Mr. David Leibforth B. A., Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota German I, English )1, 12 Miss Edna Fox Mr. Richard Leighty B. E., Wisconsin State University, B. S., B. Ed., M, Ed., Superior Wisconsin State University, English 11 Superior English 11 Mrs. Patricia luostari B A.. Wisconsin State University. Superior English 10. Dramatics Miss Mary E. Elliott B. E., Wisconsin State University, Superior. B. A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, M. A.. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis French Mr. Russell Lahti B. A., University of Washington, Seattle, B. S., Moorhead State College, Moorhead, Minnesota English 10, 11 Mrs. Constance Salveson B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior English 10, Current Literature Mr. Joseph Schmidt B. A., M. A., University of Iowa, Iowa City English 12 We Teach About Our World Mr. William Farmakes B. A., M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Problems of Democracy Mr. John Kotnik B. S., University of Minnesota, Duluth World History Mr. Francis Paquette B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Problems of Democracy Mr. Eugene Hoff B. S., M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Problems of Democracy Mr. David Isabell B. S., Carroll College, Waukesha, Wisconsin American History, Problems of Democracy Duluth World History Mr. Dale Schaapveld B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior American History Mr. Bernard Tomiak B. $., Wisconsin State University, Superior American History Mr. Charles Erickson B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior, M. S., University of Wisconsin, Madison and Wisconsin State University, Superior American History Mr. Ray Mickolajak Mr. Thomas J. Olson B. S., University of Minnesota, B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Problems of Democracy, World History Mrs. Angelina Erickson B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior World History Miss Greta Tattler B. A., Central State University, Stevens Point, Wisconsin American History Mrs. Helga Wallner B. S., University of Minnesota, Duluth Home Arts, Problems of Democracy 24 Business Initiates Data Processing Mr . Joann Frisinger B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Typing I, Personal Typing Mr. Dennis Brodin B. S., University of Minnesota, Duluth Accounting, Typing Mr. Warren Peter B. S., St. Cloud State, M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Secretarial Stenography Mrs. Kathleen Carlson B. S., University of Minnesota, Duluth Clerical Office Practice, World History Mr. Elden Johns B. S., N. S. T. C. Aberdeen, South Dakota, M. S., University of Colorado Distributive Education Miss Nancy Courchaine B. S., Stetson University, Deland, Florida Distributive Education, Typing Mr. Richard Kreager B. $., University of Minnesota, Duluth Shorthand, Typewriting, and Swimming-Gymnastics 25 Laboratories Provide Experience Mr. Glenn Parish B. S., M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Biology Mr. Earl Blomfelt B. S., M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Chemistry, Biology Mr. Wallace Anderson B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Biology Mr. William Kalin B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Physics Mr. Joseph Sitek B. $., M. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Chemistry, Photography Mr. John Demars B. A., University of Minnesota, Duluth B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Biology Mr. Maurice Pierce B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Biology Math Offers Intellectual Computation Mr. David B. Edgette B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Physics, Geometry Mr. Jerauld Roesch B. S., NSTC Aberdeen, South Dakota M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Algebra Mr. Richard Jacobson B. S., M. Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior Geometry Miss Ruth Person B. S., M. A.. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Geometry, Advanced Math B Mr. George Austreng B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Advanced Math A Home Ec Stresses Homemaking Skills Miss Phylis Tripp B. S., Stout State University, Menomonie Home Economics I, II, III 27 We Instruct the Future Constructors Mr. Victor Ursin B. $., M. A., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Drafting Mr. Fred Baue B. S.. M. $., Stout State University, Menomonie Industrial Graphics, Electricity, Power Mechanics Mr. James Lund B. S., M. S., Stout State University, Menomonie Industrial Arts, Metals Mr. Morton Wadd B. S., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Woodwork, Carpentry Mr Palmer Mr Lee McPherson B. S.. Wisconsin State University, B. S., M. S„ Stout State University, Superior Menomonie Electricity, Electronics Power Mechanics, Small Engine Repair The Arts Create Masters Mr. Tony Yaworski B. of Ed., Wisconsin State University, Superior, M. A., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Art I, II, III, Commercial Art, Stage Crafts and Display Mr. Ronald Orlandi B. S., Wisconsin State University, Superior Arts 1, Ceramics, Metal Crafts Everyone in the Pool! Mr. Max E. Peterson B. A.. Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois M. A.. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Physical Education Mr. Marvin Crowley B. S., M. A., Wisconsin State University, Superior Physical Education Mrs. Ann Palmer B. $.. Wisconsin State University, Superior Physical Education, Girls Mr. Robert Gernander B. S.. University of Minnesota, Duluth Physical Education, Woodwork I Miss Carol Kucler B. S., University of Minnesota, Duluth Physical Education, Girls Mrs. Dorothy Gerdes B. S.. Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois Physical Education, Girls Say It With Music Mr. Noel Gagnon B. S., Bemidji State College, Bemidji M. A., University of Minnesota, Duluth Orchestra Mr. Ernest Teie B. A., Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota, M. M., Montana State University, Missoula, Montana Choir, Music Theory Mr. S. Brinley Shaw B. M. E., M. M., Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Bands and Instrumental Music They Keep Our School Running Smoothly Lucille Lavoy Director of Food Service Ethel Kronman Th« Cafeteria it composed of Colleen Butters, lois Renoos, Joyce Latvala, Ethel Dowell, Cathryn Granquist, Florence Holm, and Marlene Rivord. Night custodial help includes First Row: Herbert Adolphson, Richard Hartel. and Clyde Holsclaw. Second Row: Floyd Keup] Clarence Kvisler, Geraldine McNamara and George Paddock. Day custodial help includes Firtt Row: Bert Anderson and Mary Gambeski. Second Row: Sam lindstrom and Ernest Olson. 30 The Tipasurer't Office and the Main Office are attended by Treasurer, Dianne Lanhart, Attendance Clerk, Peggy Sheasby, and Mr. Cirilli't Secretary, Jam's Ronchak. Bjorkman Leads Senior Class of 1966 First Graduates First Leaders First in Success Class Officers Secretary, Karen Barnard President, David Bjorkman Treasurer, Maureen Healy Vice President, Richard Pukema The senior class officers led the class of 1966 through an exciting year in the new school. Seniors enjoyed homecoming and, along with juniors, College- Career Day. In the spring, votes were cast for participants for Youth-in-Govern- ment Day. Girls voted for their choice for the DAR candidate and participated in the Betty Crocker Homemaking contest. Class members voted for their favorites in the senior survey and attended a class party. Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Rogina aided seniors with college and career plans. Finally the last high school events were here, baccalaureate and commencement. 32 In Memory Barbara Jane Beetcher March 26, 1948—December 3, 1965 God did not make death nor does he rejoice in the destruction of the living. For our life time is just a passing of a shadow and our dying can- not be prevented, because it is closed with the seal of justice and the Lord shall be the King forever! Words could never express the deep loss that was felt with the untimely illness and death of a dear friend and classmate, Barbara Beetcher. Barb will always be remembered because she was a friend to all. Of those who knew her casually, they were left with an impression of a warm, kind person. Friends at East as well as the many she had at Central will never forget her friendly smile and winning ways which gain- ed her much popularity. Though to us the students, her friends, and her family the loss is great, the memory of her will be with us and we will remember and miss her always. 33 9 Gary Robert Ahistus Donald Arthur Anderson Niles Frayden Amundson Neels Harold Keith Anderson Skip Richard John Amundson Rick Jeanne Marie Anderson Jean Gerald Roy Andersen Joyce llene Anderson Andy Arlene Mae Anderson Eriene Karen Jean Anderson Kari Ubung Macht Den Meister 34 % Sam George Anderson Lavernc Kay Aro Nerne Duane Edwin Banks Danny Mary Ann Archambeau Snooks Veronica Kay Aspinwall Rocky Peter Hawley Banks Wart Randy Byron Armstrong Earlene Claire Avery Eileen Marie Barber Wendy Colleen Arneson Roberta Kay Balow Bert William Robert Barker Bill 35 New Club 'DECA' Karen Lee Bernard Michael Anthony Bartell Mike The Distributive Education display is noticed Darlene Judith Bartlett D B Joan Pearl Beckwell Becky Lucy Ann Beckwell Beverly Ann Beetcher Bev Donald Eugene Beetcher Don Linder Conrad Benson Bence Perry Mark Benson Per Alice Lenore Berg Al Richard Warner Berg Dick Laurel May Bergren Laura Timothy Stuart Bergren Pud 36 Takes Form by Pat Schmid, Jody Berks, and Dixie Brill. Dean Mark Bitner Ringo David Carl Bjorkman BJ Linda Ailene Blank Lin Thomas Michael Blomquist Tom James Robert Blume Blondy Michael Erland Bodeen Jethro Janet Lynn Bodendorfer Jani Catherine Jane Boggess Cath 37 Margaret Jean Boss Muggs Kathleen Marie Botten Kathy Louanne Marilyn Botten Lou John William Boya Fredrick Gene 8oyer Fritz Jean Marie Boyer Jeanie Patricia Ann Boyle Pat Paulette Bozzo Barry Miles Bratland Bear Laura Marie Briddell Dixie lee Brill Moose Timmie Orin Brittan Kitten Dave Brown Dave Rickford Harold Brown Brownie Leonard Lee Brunette Barbara Ann Buch Barb Thomas Mark Buchanan Size Julie Ann Budnick Jul 38 Champs Demonstrate Wrestling Forte Dick Callen move hi opponent, Tim Britten, into e pinning portion. Michael Herbert Budnick Mick Bradley Dale Buhr Brad Linda Gail Burdick Raymond Earl Bushaw Bush Aurelio Pedro Cabrera Yeyito Dick Michael Callen Jean Marie Campbell Jeanne Patrick James Campbell Chambo Thomas Joseph Campbell Soupy Betty Clarice Carlson Gary Duane Carlson Gomer Garry Michael Carlson Garr Darr 40 Ardith DeJung and Veronica Aspinwall practice for the next concert. Joanne Helen Carlson Jo Judith Frances Carlson Judy Judy Kay Carlson Russell Albert Carlson Russ Elaine Martha Casady Casady Jack Holt Casper Nancy Ellen Charles Norman Walter Christensen Carmen Ann Christianson Carm Carole Ann Clark Shorty Donald William Clark Butch Diane Lee Chesky Grace Myrtle Cole Barbara Joan Collins Barb Patricia Helen Collins Patsy Linda Joyce Conkright Conk Lorry Lynn Cordts Lois Marie Cordts Vocal Artists Practice With Much Enthusiasm Jeffrey Lynn Crisp Crit Judith Kathryn Dahl Judy Mary Helen Daniels Maron Adele Marie Davidson Kathleen Louise Decker Kathy Ardith Mardell DeJung Mardell Gary William DeMoure Pete Mary Theresa Depta Mare 41 Spartan Festival Opens SSHS Social Activities 42 D vid Lee DeRosier Dave Gerald Wayne Dietrich Jerry Thomas John Doane Lornadoon Lynn Michael Downey Mary Martha Dodge Dodger Susan Roberta During Sue Dennis Wesly Edwards West Roger Ernest Elm William Jon Elowson Bill Carol Marie Emberson Richard Dale Engebretson Butch Jon Howard Engelking Susan Ann Enstad Michael Bruce Erickson Mike Stephen Bryce Erickson Steve What could Dan Scanlon be telling Mary Ann Farrow that we aren't supposed to hear? Jeff Edmund Farmer Mary Ann farrow Leonara Estelle Ferry Lynn William David Fields Dave Harlow John Filteau Charles Wayne Finckler Chuck Jeffrey H. Finn Feen Thomas Edward Fisher Tom Alfred Gilmore Flatten Fred John Harold Flayton Thomas Carl Foley Tom Cheryl Mae Fonger Cherrie Nancy Ann Fountain Pete Linda Lee Frisk Lynn Diane Susan Gambeski Renea Marie Gayken Shorty Timothy Francis Gella Tim Seniors perform John William Gerber Gregory Wallace Gerdes Rebel Cynthia Sue Geske Cindy Jeffry Paul Giansanti Amen Linda Jo Gilson Gils % Harvey Terrance Goldberg Harv 44 Lorraine Rae Gonia Raa Donald Cyril Gotelaara Hots Doris Ann Gouga Spirit Extends into the Holiday Ktmwth Carl Granstrom Darlena Mae Graely Dar Sandra Jana Graely Sandy Kathleen Ann Griffin Kathy Dennis Allen Grills Boag Kenneth Leonard Grubba Gubbs Kenneth J. Grymala Ken Nancie Katherine Gudowski Nanc Sharon Elisabeth Gucnerd Gwen Mary Sandra Gunderson M'mes Marsha Jean Hagberg Margo Ann Hagen 45 Keeping in Shape John David Hanna John John Dawn Diane Hanson Hanson LeRoy Louis Hanson Kenneth Arvid Harris Sebo Elizabeth Jane Hansen Betty Darrell Barton Hanson Homer Janice Rae Hanson Jan Jeffrey Bernard Hanson Jeff Linda Louise Hanson Hans John Duke Harris Daniel Ellis Hawkin Hawkins Mark Robert Hawley 46 Maureen Anne Healy Reeney Richard Francis Herubin Rick Bernadette Ann Hoem Bernie Roberta Joyce Hofacre Birdie Patricia Ann Homich Pat Frances Darlene Hornsey Robert Lawrence Hovick Frankie Rob Gloria Wahl, Donna Thomas and Charles Johnson receive merit Scholarship Awards. 48 Mary Jo Hucovski James Edward Hudacek Jim Gary Gene Hull Porker Barry Allen Hunter James Carl Isaacson Jim Roger George Iverson Spook Norman Charles Jacobson Jake Clarence Jensen Junior Sandra Leo Jensen Sandie Mary Carolyn Jenson Joseph Gordon Jerome Boob Jane Elizabeth Jewell Aggie Seniors Receive Awards at Introduction of School Song Annette Marie Johnson Ann Marie Johnson Birdie Charles Marlin Johnson Charlie Dean Wallace Johnson James Edward Johnson Jim Karen Lee Johnson Kathleen Ann Johnson Kathy Laurel Jean Johnson Kookie Peggy Annette Johnson Johnce Richard James Johnson Tiger Sandra Kay Johnson Sandy Sharon Lee Johnson Timothy James Johnson Greaser Linda Mae Kauti Linn David Lee Kclleher Craze 49 Thomas Leslie Kern Tom Thomas Gene Keup Tom Cathy Ann Kieser Cynthia Lee Kilpela Kip 50 Joan Marie Kimmes Jo Susan Kay Kinnee Sue Della Lee Klindt Del Nancy Marie Knutson Knutson Janet Marie Koenen Jan Toni Ann Kolanek Kathleen Ann Kosta Kathy Nicholas Edward Kreel Nick Larry Wilton Krieps We've Got The Cheerleaders added Carol Elaine Kronberg Judith Mae Laberdie Judy Patricia Joan Laberdie Pat Patty laa lach Paa Gerald David Lahti Charyl Jean LaJoie Robert Charles Lambert Bob Susan Andrea Lamont Moose Thomas Richard Landrum Tom P«99y Laa Lane Shirley Mae Lana Shirl Robert John Lange Bob David Roy Lanhart Hank the Spirit spirit to our assemblies. 51 Linda Diana Larson Lars Paul John Larson Black Richard David Larson Shoryl Kay Larson Thomas Crandall Larson Todd Joyce Beatrice launderville Jean Marie LaValley Robert James Leadstrom Bob Jody Kathryn Leaf Richard Lawrence Ledin Dick Robert Owen Lee Bob Susan Rae Lee Tuula Anneli Leppanen Paul Henry Lima Shoe Pnysics students take time from their daily activities to perform an experiment. 52 Seniors Find Time To Be Scientifically Creative Jolayne Karron Lindberg Jo Choryl Kay Lindemann Tikey Birgitta Marianne Linder Gitta David Vernon Lindquist Dave Diana Jean Livingston Di James Stephen Lorenx Richard Brian Lowney David Harold Lull Dave Elvera Mae Lund Al Lonny Alan Lundberg Dean Gustaf Lundquist Don Lee Luoma 53 54 Gail Joyce Mains Charlie Maryann Malm Gerald William Marello Jerry Susie Spartan, only four years old, is already a member of the cheerleading squad. With her little girl's ways, she has won the hearts of the entire student body. Starr Elizabeth Marin Twinkle Toes Jeffrey David Markon Jeff Candace Lee Martin Candy Doris Marie Maki Mak David Gregory Mansky Dave Mark Patrick Marigold Dumbo Tiny Mascot Leads Mighty Spartans Terr William Erling Martinson Bill Gregory Scott Mast Gr«g John Steven Mattson Stove Brad Anthony Matushak Mora Christine McCusker Mo r Roseanne Marie McDonald Thomas James McGinnis Doc Barbara Ann McGrow Bagoo Michael John McCarvill Mike Linda Louise McDonough Linn Barbara Jean McKee Barb Frank James McManus Dennis Francis McNally Patricia Ann McNamara Pat George Arthur Mead Andrea Christine Melin Andy Diane Marie Michelizzi Dorlene Jean Miichesky Joan Marie Miller Thomas leo Miller Ronald Eugene Mizia Ron Kathleen Jane Mlsna Kathy Faye Lael Modeen Pamela Jean Modeen Pam Timothy Allen Moder Manny James Edward Moe Jim Patricia Gayle Molter Moe Diane Marie Moretto Di Gary Wayne Morkomo Bud Gordon LeRoy Mossberger Gordy Jean Fay Muller 56 Duane Clifford Myhre JoAnnc Marie Nault Jo Spirit Extends Into Cross Country Meets Barbara Joan Nelson Barb Byron Arthur Nelson Bynie Dawn Dianne Nelson Joyce Carol Nelson Mary Ann Nevala Andy Mel in and Glenn Schneeberger discuss outcome of Cross Country Meet. 57 Jane MacGregor. Kristi Olsen. Susan Kay Nord an lt ue of lhe Sue Kathleen Ann North Kathy Robert Thomas O'Brien Bob Roger Dean Nichols Crutch Richard Albert Nikstad Nick Barbara Ann Noonan Barb Roger Allen Ogren Ogy Linda Rae Marie O'Kash O'Kash Michael Patrick O'Keefe Mike Thomas Owen O'Keefe Toom William Joseph Olenski Bill Michael Frank Oliver Foggy 53 Spartan Spectator 1 Gerald John Olow Gerry Kris Jen Olsen Ole Robert John Olsen David Lee Olson Dave David Michael Olson Dave Dennis Michael Olson Robert Lyle Olson Mauler Ruth Ann Olson Toots Stephanie Olson Richard Arthur Orlowski Dick Douglas Carl Osell Cell Jerome Dennis Oswskey Jerry 59 Organizations Add to Holiday Activities The FHA Christmas dinner proved to be a success. Rudolfo Jose Padron Rudy Michael Larry Paulus Mike David Warren Pallas Castle Glenn Maynard Pearson Linda Susan Pananen Linda Sue Pearson Timothy Lloyd Panula Tim Fred Daniel Pederson mdra Lee Marie Paquette Sandy Fredrick Alan Pekkala Rick Carolyn Pander Diana Gail Peters James Warren Peters Jim Diana Mae Peterson Diane Glenn Herbert Peterson Mary Louise Petroske M are Terry James Pierce Richard Frank Plachta Dick Jeffrey Joseph Plesko Plesko Richard David Pukema Dicky-Poo MaryAnn Guam Mary Kathleen Ann Rakitnichan Kathy Helen Carol Ramel Howard John Rasmussen Howie Rachel Ann Raymond Rach Richard Stephen Raymond Dick 61 Senator Proxmire Speaks at an All School Assembly Thomas James Rep Jim John Dodd Retzer Linda Marie Rice Barbara Lucretia Rich Barb Lawrence Gene Riedasch Lar Alice Lynn Riggle Douglas Allen Rivord Doug Patricia Jean Rodewald P R 62 Cheryl Ann Rogers Sally Renee Rogers Ann Elizabeth Rooney Annie Mark Allen Rooney P-Man Jane Elizabeth Rostad Eugene Dennis Ryan Gene Raymond Arlin Saari Ray Sandra Jean Saladis Sandi Linda Marcia Salnick Saul Robert Lew Salnick Bob Joseph Anthony Salus little Joe Edward Carl Sanders Ed Scott Paul Saremba Daniel Theodore Scanlon Dan Patricia Ann Schmid Pat 63 Glenn Francis Schneeberger Schnee Jeffery Paul Schroeder Wayne Douglas Schulties Weiner Bernard Peter Schultz Pete Mary Alicia Schultz Mawy Alice Dennis Lyle Sears Michael Thomas Sharp Mike Loyalty Away From Home Linda Rae Sharpe Charles Olaf Shaul Chuck John Rockwood Shepard Bonnie Jean Sislo Joseph John Sitek Joe Lloyd Donald Skustad Bozo Susan Evelyn Smedberg Sue Georgia Lee Smith George Linda Jean Smith Robert Sidney Smith Bob Victor Reed Smith Vic Diane Louise Sorensen Di 64 Susan Jane Spaniol Sue Shelley Susan Springer Shell Jerry E. Srur Jay Linda Helene Standen Marilyn Jean Starstead Star Daniel Conrad Steen Dan Robert John Steen Marsha Kay Stein Marce Daniel Harold Stelmaszewski Stel-Stan Linda Sunder collects money for buses to travel to an out-of-town game. Carol Elizabeth Stokes Michael Clarence Strauman Diana Jane Summerfield Writers' Club Captures Linda Rae Sundet Sonnie Linda Marie Susens Douglas A. Sutherland Doug Sherry Lynn Swanson Susan Kay Swanson Sue Larry Scott Swanson Swat Mary Susan Sweeney Michael Edward Talaska Mike Lee Ellen Tanner Carol Susan Teppo Laurence Douglas Tempelis Sue Swanson and Judy Roesch the Vicious Circle. 66 Donna Ellon Thoihat Whetchamacallit Mary Elaine Thompson Tiger Mary Jaan Thompson Mari the Interest of Students Doriaann Tinker Stephen Douglas Titus Joseph Edward Tomaszski Sha, Sha work to complete the first issue of Sandra Lea Trantor Sandy Edward Melvin Tribbay Ed Shirley Margaret Tribbay Loren Earl Trolson Thomas Joseph Turl Turk Dennis Victor Tyson Tyse James Thomas Upthagrova Upty Patricia Lynne Ursin Ursir Dennis Matthew Vandarport 67 Gene Arthur Van Erf Van Beverly Maria Van Hornwadar Bav Francis Louis Van Holback Sam Nancy Lynn Van Hove Nanny Thomas Joseph Van Landschoot Tom Nancy Kay Van Overmairan Nanc Richard William Van Rossem Dick Linda Marie Van Vynckt Lin Candice Mary Varville Candy Elizabeth Ann Vesterby Liz Melody Jo Vincent Jo Gloria Ruth Wahl 68 Practice Makes for the Perfect Pom Poms Melodee Dawn Warren Dee Kathleen Marie Wariyn Kathy Linda J. Webber Mary Linnette Webster Webjack Mary Virginia Weeks Marilyn Joan Weire Mare Dale Bruce Welch Bruce Sandra Lee Welch Sandie Michael Patrick Wells Mike Kenneth Casper Wergeland Ken Anthony Joseph Werfelka Spider Charles Albert West Charlie Patrick Benjamin Westman Michael George White Senior Pom Pom girls, Bev Van Hornweder, Carol Teppo, Pat Lach, and Jane Jewell work hard fo perfect their routine. 69 Robert Henry White Bob Richard Leroy Whitsitt Rick Andrea Kae Wiberg Andy Chariyn Ann Wick Char Pamela Sue Wiesner Weige Dianne Kaye Williams Di Laura Mae Williams Will Louis Thomas Willie Bear Susan Eileen Willie Sue Norma Winters Scott Thomas Worsley Werx Jane Agnes Wright 70 New Sport Wins Wide Approval of Students Scott Worsley dive into action. NO PICTURES John Charles Anderion Frank Otto Anderson Richard Dale Bank Michael Patrick Byrn Douglas Edward Baski Eugene Patrick Carlson William Edward Carlson Bill Stephen George Chase Steve David Leroy Cragin Dave Patricia Agnes Cross Pat Ronald Lee Fleischman Ron Jack Terry Hoyt Hoot David Sigmund Jacobson Gerald Lawrence Johnson Michael Ray Johnson Dean Gary Leaf Terry Allen Marfineau Gloria Regine McDonald James Edward Rawn John Richard Rawn Gerald Allen Rhodes Gary James Edward Shanesy Shaww Bernard Earl Stein Larry Joseph Swenson Larry Art John Waataja Richard Francis Wasilewski Wax Harold Loyd Wilson 71 % Best Dressed Sue Emtad and Grag Matt Best Looking Dean Johnson and Carman Christianson Seniors Vote i Prettiest Eyes Paulette Bono and Rob Hovick Class Clowns Dick Pukema and Mary Schulti Most Musical Oan Steen and Kathy Mlsna Personality Plus Wendy Erickson and Jeff Crisp Steadiest Couple Sally Beyer and Mike Wells for Favorites Seniors started out their first and last year at S. S. H. S. with a difficult assignment. What was it? The Senior Surveyl Ballots with the different categories list ed were distributed among the Seniors and everyone was given a chance to vote for the person or persons best suited to each category. In many cases the voting was close, but the tabulations named the finalists pic- tured on these four pages. Biggest Flirts David Olton and Batty Hanson Best Dancers Cheryl lindemann and Mike Barfell Cutest Couple Betty Carlson and Danny Banks Most Freckles Bemie Hoem and Larry Riedasch Nicest Hair Linda O'Kash and Niles Amundson Most Athletic Lynn Ferry and Bobby Olson Most Unusual Laughs Roberta Balow and Byron Nelson Who's Who at S.S.H.? Nicest Smiles louanne Soften Tim Johnson Most Mischievous Kristi Olsen and Don Gotelaere Biggest Eaters Tom Buchanan and Joanna Campball Most Typical Teens Most Dramatic Liz Vesterby and Fat Cambell •J Nicest Legs Candy Martin and Jaff Finn Pam Modean and Mika Raganfuss Best Physique Paul Walsh Rick Zowin and Mary Dapta Tiniest Boy and Girl Sam Van Holbeck Stava Erickson and Andy Malin Class Boosters Juniors Host Seniors At May Prom This year's junior class accepted the respon- sibilities of their first year as upper classmen. On Tuesday, February 15, they held a class party in an effort to raise funds for the most important social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. May 13 was the date of this gala affair. The junior class now stands on the threshhold of a new experience, as seniors and leaders of our school. 76 Juniors m October elected Tim HeikkiU, president; Keren Nord, treasurer; Pat Pooler, secretary; and Rick Davern, vice president. Members of Mr Blomfelt's homeroom 225 ere. Front Row: Lorna Begordis, Karry Ann Essen, Sandy Jacobson, Cathy Olson, Darlene Yeazle, Mary Runions. Sheryl O'Kash, Sandra Kaner, Linda Johnston, Chris Winders. Second Row: Ray Herubin. James Peterson. Jack Maclnnes, Karen R.chardson Anita Shaffer. Cathy Warnack, Chuck Hoffmockel, Scott Sutherland Conrad l urvick. Third Row: James Johnson, lucien Orsoni, William Ellison, Don Libby, Michael Holmes, Tom Pierce, Jerry Schmid, Dan Waseen, Bruce Smith. Absent: Margaret Williams. Members of Mr. Brodin's homeroom 236 are. Front Row: Lynne Knowles, Kathy Porter, Kathy McGraw, Linda Liberty, Judy Cross, Debbie Higgins. Carlene Carlson, Barb Belanger, Kay Maki, Theresa Pethers, Beverly Hood. Second Row: Larry Abbott, Bill Boylan, Bob Krumbein, Barbara Hemmer ling, Paulette Liebaert, Pat North, Terri Stream, Cheryl Pankow, Ken Meyers, Len Salus, Tim Sperling. Third Row: Larry Olson, Jim Guerin, Lonnee Aakcberg, Jim Sutherland, David Espersen, George Koskovich, Mike McLean, Samuel Hichay, John Olson. Members of Mr. Erickson s homeroom 231 are. Front Row: Linda During. Pat Hill, Paula Tushar. Gail Matthews, Donette Mooney, Sandra Saremba. Janet Walsh, Jan Finsland. Roberta Barnard. Second Row: Tina Smith. Joyce Larson, Mike Johnson, Gordon Nelson, John Hawkins, Paul Grymala, Steve Sharknas, Linda Kempton, Susan Greely Third Row: Dennis Peterson, Roy White, Leonard Hoffman, Alan Kurtz, Jack Berg, Doug Edge. Harvey Olson, Bruce Carlson. Absent: Mike Maryanovich, Jim Haugen. 77 Members of Mrs. Frisinger's homeroom 202 are, Front Row: Marsha Johnson, Carol Marlton, Pat McIntyre, Maureen Depta, Nancy Ayer, Georgianna Johnson, Carolyn Polglase, Karen Nord, Arlys Larson, Claudia Genovese, Rosemary Gothner, Kris Grimsrud. Second. Row: Linda Olson, Mary Ellen Pioro, John Shellum, Bob Sieler, Jack Mattson, Larry Severson, Dave Korhonen, Barbara Johnson, Judy Keaten. Third Row: Ken Swanson, Tom Wii- sanen, Mike Westlund, Roger Henricks, Jim LeMieux, David Worsley. Jeff Hagadorn, Larry Dalbec, Gary Johnson, Chuck Whitney. Members of Mr. Isabell's homeroom Library Conference are. Front Row: Katherine Berndt, Jeannette Smith, Florence Bergstrom, Barbara Anderson, Ann Northcott, Shirley Kakko, Cindy Otier, Judy Cairns, Barbara Braun, Frances Thompson. Second Row: Chuck Larson, Mike Buchanan, George Hoium, Gretchen Kelly. Nancy Piper, Pam Aker, Jeanine Anderson, Mary Wojciechowski, David Larson, James Thompson, Donald Bayard. Third Row: Dennis Rep, Lloyd Anderson, Gary Schuck, James Nelson, Scott Ely, Tom Kreel, Jim Harkabus, Martin Saari, Mike Michalouski. Members of Mr. Leibforth's homeroom 226 are. Front Row: Susan Simonson, Pam Cragin, MaryAnn Anderson, Dolores Amundson, Bonnie Christenson, Rose Peterson, Linda Doolittle, Linda Tinker. Second Row: Tom Sifek, Ted Burgess, Rick Thompson, Georgann Vokovich, Janette Larson, Robin Nord, Richard Gustafson, David Johnson, David Nelson. Third Row: John Sorenson, Jim Barnes, Mike Hawley, Dick Hart, Bob Denny, Bill P.nk, Dannv Lundberg. Absent: Linda Ostlund. Members of Mr. Leighty's homeroom 218 are, Front Row: Betty Rhodes, Sue Hull, Betty Bishop, Vicki Rolsum, Rick Frost, Ruth Staupe, Gail Magnuson, Carolyn Campbell, Nancy Harle. Second Row Jeanne Wigren, Chris Mackall, Teri McConnell, Richard Rygg, David Schlais, Bruce Lorimor, Pat Moline, Linda Nelson, LeAnn Waltenburg. Third Row: Dale Carlson, Gene Drolson. Don Buck, Dennis Fransen, John LaValley, Tom Van Alstine, Mike Buerger! Ed Schlais, Jim Stearns, Max Luzaich, Tom Soderlund. Members of Miss Maki's homeroom 128 are. Front Row: Bonnie Chapman,Barbara Lawson Jo Ann Hines Ch.mn v.iu, o, ■ CL , , c, _ KoZ MarV pNOfFCr9|' KHthe °Ui!' Kare°Tk- hazka' S COnd ROW: Paul S,e?n' Ji 1 °'Keefe' Ronald Johnson. Carol Gall Barbara B r ©•« Kosk., R.ck Davern. Pat Freeland, Ron Matson. Th.rd Row: Brian Rieck, Bob Peterson, Ted Goldberg. David Frostman, Gary W.esner Pat Caffrev Doug Pearson, Dennis Van Damme. Absent: Sharon Tomzak, Milton Walberg. V ' L ey' Members of Mrs. Ogren's homeroom 206 ere. Front Row: Pat Willoughby, Baroara Treadway, Mary Elbon, Colleen Hutchinson, Lois O'Konek, Mary McKenna, Jessie Rogers, Marsha Crist, Linda Nelson. Second Row: Barbara Campbell. Marilyn Johnson, Ken Chaffey, Richard Larson, Richard Pearson, Mike Willis, John Loughren, Richard Stensland, Judy Silver, Nancy Hanson Third Row: Eugone Schrieffer, Francis LaRock, John Juel, Dave Byrka John Wallin, Tom Marquardt, Don Wiseman, Don Little, Gary Granberg. Absent: John Wick. Members of Mr. Orlandi's homeroom 113 are. Front Row: Donna Noble, LouElla Lydon, Virginia Hoffman, Bob Gee, Earl Carignan, Dennis Olson, Lynn Powell, Nancy Nelson. Second Row: Pat Potthier, Bob Hendrickson, Barb Barnard, Susan Law, Bill Charbonneau, Kathy Webster. Third Row: Jeff Runions, Mac Campshure, Dennis Dalbec, Bruce Teppo, Roger Lynn, Craig Anderson. Cliff Christensen, Glen Esterholm. Absent: Sandra Yeazle. Members of Mr. Palmer's homeroom 122 are. Front Row: Harriet Eastman, Donna Harding, Cathy Springer, Larry Edward. Judy Vandenberg, Bonnie Trisko, Helen Bogdon Second Row: Rita St. Onge, Pam Stralka, Duane Papineau, Roberta Blair. Jim Strack. Linda Brow. Susan Niemi Third Row Rodney Berg, Ron Johnson, Mike Hoover, Randy During, Jim Stuart. Jan Miller, Mark Dickenson, Dale Sexton. Member of Mr. Pelrzer's homeroom 136 ere. Front Row: Nereis Reuille, Joanne Lund, Jean Luoma, Greg Levine, William Holm, Jim Lundberg, Ann Stuart, Cathy Martinson, Doug Ripley. Second Row: Darleen Butler, Linda Pank, Kathy Tychsen, Sheryl Nelson, Diane Carlson, Sandy Howard, Linda Levin, Linda Lindholm, Jill Clark. Third Row: Arthur Boyung, Fred Johnson, Bob Sullivan, Tim Cronin, Perry Flemmen, Mike Flynn, Jeff Hoivik, Dan O'Neill. Members of Mr. Scheepveld's homeroom 230 ere. Front Row: Donald Klein, Jerry Bolos, Judy DeBrock, Barb Larson, Jo Landela, Joan Cameron, Gary Wanek, Jerry Larson. Second Row: Mike Polaski, Claudia Plasch, Julie Beck, Marie Kelley, Sandy Schmidt, Jane Scanlon, Kathy Cockson, Louise Jerome. Mary Tacke. Edward Kolanek Third Row: Kenneth Moore, Bob Moen, Doug Welter, Ronald Reed. Steve Rae, Robert Diamond, Henry Williams. Rex Borra . Absent: Darlene Phillips. Members of Mr. Sitek's homeroom 221 ere, Front Row: Mary McGraw. Marian Peters, Gloria Meyers. Ruthann Hedberg, Jeanette Helland, Merilynn Latvala, Carol Edgette, Judy Roesch, Carol Backstrom. Second Row: Derrick Moore, Greg Boutin, Kathy Olson, Kathy Davis, Chris Johnson, Judy Dagen, Colette Cummings, Bret Swanson, Roger Anderson. Third Row: Ted Dorfman, Barry Tusin, Jim Kongevick, Bill Berg, Daryl Lidberg, James Haasis, Timothy Heikkila. Ed Gallagher, Lawrence Susens, Tom Ross. Absent: William Koenen, John Shober. a r a 81 Members of Miss Tetzler's homeroom 108 ere. Front Row: Jeannine Dahl, Dianne Johnson, Roberta DeGracf, Barb Thomas, Linda Moriarty, Tom Abbott, Sandi Nelson, Judy Trepanier, Sandy Johns, Corinne Hill, Jacque Gerdes. Second Row: Jane Larson, Gail Lindberg. Anne Hoff. John Merrihew, Mike Arola, Randall Johnson, John Fredrick, Mike Rehnstrand, Dale Kurtz. Beth Lanctot, Maureen O'Connell. Third Row: Ray Pearson, Bill Parenteau, Dave Coppins, Erik Lang, Doug Peters, James Borgh, Tom Johnson, Tom Haugen. Hunter. Second Row: Paul Olsor Sandy Nelson sustT AndepSOn' Judy H,J1' Mary Hoyt' Barb Crow, Susan Grimstad, Cheryl Brecke, Frances Third Row: Jerry Fleischman, Larry Arseneau Steven AArr- u9ene Pom'th®r- Dav,d Martineau, Sharon Trenfor, Peggy Kauppi, John Handy Robert Eades, James Johnstone ' S McCauley, Jim Huhta, Fran Paquette, Mike Ross, Dan Sloan, Pete McCusker. Absent: Joel Cuhel, TnPP'‘ I 0 ' RoW: 50140 Grenier' RoMnn Coda' Donna John o Suanne Kiszewski, Della Rutzen Marie Kos.ic Second Row. Tom Bong, Ray Nygard, Kathy P.oro, Nancy Casper, Linda Rep, David Olson, Jeff Greely. Third Row: Don Miller Mark Dahlaren Pat r ck Nummi, Donald Shipper, Duane Johnson, Paul Smith, Rob Larson. Absent: Ron Salo. ' Dah 9 en' Pat' n n Members of Mr. Yeworski's homeroom 109 ere. Front Row: Danny Williams, Michael Rusnack, Patricia Grenier, Sherrie AAcGraw, Robert Porter, John Wigren, Don Fudally. Second Row: Kathleen Rouse, Becky UHan, Sharon Soyring, Judy Drallmeier, Sandy Kaluza, Pat Pooler, Josie Frostman, Kathy Sweeney. Third Row: Gary Gerber, Conrad Erickson, David Sarko, Ronald Buck, Larry Anderson, Timothy Byorni, Bill Day, Joe Gotelaere. Absent. Renee Peterson. Candidates for Junior class elections. Junior Life Juniors studying. Gary Wiesncr and Janet Walsh try to decide which rings they like the best. 83 An October sophomore election resulted in these Gwen Torvick, treasurer. winners: Gene Snowberg, vice president; Jan Laberdie, secretary; Paul Hammerbeck, president; and Sophomores Anticipate Being the youngest class in the school for the second year didn t hinder the sophs' enthusiasm. The class kept busy the entire year in their en- larged program of activities. They participated in various school clubs and organizations, often headed by the leaders of the class. Votes were cast electing capable students to office. Highlighting the year's social activities, the class party proved a success through the ef- forts of its officers. 84 In Memory Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never— The memory of those happy days When we were all together. John Raymond Rakitnichan, Jr. January 15, 1950 - September 20, 1965 With saddened hearts we learned of the tragedy which took our friend and fellow class- mate, John Rakitnichan from our presence. Those who knew him well and those who knew him slightly will always remember his cheerful attitude and pleasant ways which were his passport to happiness. Though his life was abruptly taken, the years will never dim our fond memories of him. Prospect of Being Michael Francis Brow October 24, 1949 - September 22, 1965 Sorrow filled our hearts again with the death of another friend and classmate, Mike Brow. It is hard to reason why death should claim one so young with life's fulfillments yet to come. Mike's friendly personality, yet reserved man- ner, made him popular with all. Although he is absent from our presence, our memory of him shall be everlasting. Upperclassmen Members of Mr. Anderson's homeroom 212 ere. Front Row: Larry Haire, Robert Bourdeau, Karen Hamilton, Sue Doolittle, Kathy Gingras, Diana Nipper, Paulette Wicklund, Fred Van Holbeck, Steve Reinkall. Second Row: Karen Andrews, Brenda Eliason, Linda Evans, Larry Martineau, Michael Potthier Jo Ann Koski, Kathy Webber, Janet Robare. Third Row: Wayne DeGraef, Richard Ramel, John Johnstad, Gary Wallin, Rick Sundet, Bruce Dunning, Larry Cairns, Daniel Eastman, Douglas Hoeft. Absent: Kathleen Brown, George Lane. Member of Mr. Barry's homeroom 130 are, Front Row: Carl Paulson, Gill Boften, Darlene Coon, Paulette Severson, Pam Putnam, Dorothy Anderson, Mike Hofacre. Bob Schmidt. Second Row: Phyllis Abrahamson. Marcy Urban, Kathy Godron, Margie Bloss, Beverly Van Ert, Helen Ellison, Linda Rap rager, Janet Olson, Carol Meyers. Third Row: Michael Finckler. Dave Penney, Bob Gorigoski, Jeff Mohr, Rudy Beckswell. Roy Orr, Dave Hudacek. Absent: Alonna Anderson, Greg Baurenfeind. Members of Mrs. Carlson's homeroom Circle room are. Front Row: David LaValley, Mary Sislo, Mary luoma, Charyle Shores, Brenda Roe, Pam John- son, Linda Michalowski, Kathy McKibbon, Gary Hawley. Second Row: Sandy Prior, Rita Javner, Jill Rue, Beverly Olson, Susan Lindgren, Yvonne Ost- man, Nancy Tucker, Marian Rochon, Lynn Simon. Third Row: Paul Sundman, Jim Reijo, Jon Amundson, Glen Crane, Richard Hansen, Don Aro, Dan Wicklund, Cory Omberg, Chuck Olson, Oscar Johnson, Harold Grossman. Absent: Rodney Felien, Marjorie Foerst, David Wahto. Members of Miss Courchaine's homeroom 204 ere, Front Row: Mike Hoffer, Fred Paine, Sue Haver, Valerie Fisher, Lynda Sheahan, Joanne Palm., Kathy Bergstrom, Rita Oswskey, Carl Dahlin, How.e Smith. Second Row: Viola Beach, Cathy Lien, Paula Orville, Helen Hase, Mary DeVine, Karen Toya Jean Olcerman, Barb Caffrey, Linda Kronlund, Alene Learn, Gale Mohr. Third Row: Jeff Grubba, Dale Godfrey. Greg Utyro, Bob Pollock. Tom Lundgren, Dave Krooks, Charles Tarble, Randy Berkseth, Clyde Markon, Mike Anderson. Absent: Gene Johnson, Greg Kakko, Steve Cole. Members of Mr. DeMars' homeroom 210 are, Front Row: Pat Anderson, Monica Reuille, Beryl Root, Donna Stokes, Steven Bergquist, Cindy Sandahl. Bonnie Sletten, Liz Smith, Conleigh Remington. Second Row: Frances Martineau, Gwen Torvick, Sheila O'Shaughnessy, Jim Mattison, Victor Ursin, John Stack, Alan Ronn, Susan Olson, Sue Leaf, Susan Olson. Third Row: Larry Carlson, Gary Ramsey, Charles Pierce, Bob Nelson, Mark Midbon, Jay Viggiano, Jim Martinson, Gene Snowberg, Bill Sullivan, Philip Anderson. Members of Mr. Jacobson's homeroom 118 are, Front Row: Dorrie Lundquist, Arlene Willis, Debra Johnson, Della Sutherland, Randy Axt, Debora Templeton, Linda Sullivan, Judy Fairbanks. Second Row: Mark Casper, Richard Powell, Sam Robertson, Paula Tibbs, Jane Berg, Dennis Spinner, David Thomas, Roger Kamm. Third Row: Jim Gotelaere, Paul Hammerbeck, Mike LaBonte, Dan Winslow, Dave Westland, Dennis Mertzig, Jim McKone, Ken Jewell. Absent: Kit Kloeckl, Susan Carson, Sharon Tuomi, Mike Anderson. Members of M.ss Kosk.'s homeroom 201 ere. Front Row: Bonnie Williams, Nancy Caflson, Carol Plasch, Linda Anecki, Doreen Solid Vick. Cream Laura Craven, Shar. Clark. Second Row: Carol Mains. Maureen Kinney. Roy Madsen, Gerald Wicklund. Bob St. George. Lorie Olson ’Terry Soerlina Gregg Plesko Bob Larson, Sandy Kangas, Kay LeBard. Third Row: Dave Nelson. Dave St. John. Wally Pallage, Mark Johnson. Ronald luostari Bob Davern, John He.fner, Dan Newman, Rollie Edman. Members of Mr. Kotnik's homeroom 203 are, Front Row: Terri Haack, Kathy LeMone, Ellen Lange, Anita Borgh. Connie Edge, Connie Zakowski, Janet Freeland, Pat Zaun. Second Row: April Sanford, Suzanne Nelson, Rita Karling, Frank Peck, Don Severson, David Banks, Judy Ward, Judy Ledin, Judy Fregard. Third Row: Paul Lundquist, Jim Manke, Dave Swanson, Jerry Jerome, Bruce Grice. Larry Larson, Ron Clanville, James St. Marie. Absent: Ken Hancock, Kathy Seek. Members of Mr. Lahti's homeroom 220 are, Front Row: Daisy Byers, Elaine Saline, Susan Depta, Jackie Ripley. Jan Laberdie, Viola Van Alstine. Joanne Johnson, Barb Larson. Second Row: Bruce MacDonald, Ron Lundberg, Richard Beckwell, Nancy Peterson, Barb Jorgenson, Nancy McPherson, Arlene Manila, Randy Esser, Billy Maki. Jim Fudally. Third Row: Mike Stein, David Banks, Rick Tunle, Reed Pomeroy, Bill Jensen, Tim Jensen, Severson,. Peter Enstad.Dale Sexton, Bill Forseth. Absent: Darlene Banks, Barbara Greely, Paulette Walroos. 88 Members of Mr. Mickolajak's homeroom 114 are, Front Row: Barbara AAcLean, Diana W.skerchen, Sandy Edwards, Kathleen McConnell, Diane Soder lond, Kathy Mattison, Charlane Rasmussen, Pat Hoem, Cheryl Johnson Second Row: Sandra Ronning, Marie Manila, David Kosta, Larry Davis, Marie Larson, Coralie Bushaw. Jacquelyn Rue, Pat Swanson, Roger Teal. Third Row: Tim Stubb, Richard Adolphson, Richard Shaul, Don Roberts, Bill Fortin. Don McLean, Bob Berg, Glen Erickson, Jerry Jeffers. Absent: Edward Weiss, Laura Anderson. Members of Mr. Parish's homeroom 208 are. Front Row: Suzanne Kimmes, Carol Turnqu.st, Jane Bernard, Mary Shober, Margaret Higgins, Susan Roesch, Mary Farmakes. Jill Zachau. Second Row: JoAnn Solin, Maureen Peterson, Julie Hayes, Terry Wilson. Tom Erickson, Roger Christianson. Jim Rusk. Judy Roy. Nikki Pearson, Barbara Ayer. Third Row: Rick Aspdal, Stan Janovick, Roger Osmundson, Dan Willoughby, Jim Peterson. Don Block, Dan Egnash, Dennis Lee. Jim Haworth. Absent: Tim Brown. Glenn Matchett. Members of Miss Person's homeroom 116 are. Front.Row: Peggy Smith, Betty Knowles, Barbara Johnson, Brenda Aro, Darla Johnson, Linda Stein, Janet Gehrmann, Sandra Ledin, Irene Eliason, Sadie McGrath. Second Row: Roger LaPorte, Clyde Lukkarila, Jerry DeVinck, Jeanne Kofal, Jody Piper. Sue Talcott, Marilyn Martin, Art Edyvean, Scott Archambault, Richard Winek. Third Row: Brian Bergstrom, Mar k McCarthy, Lee Bodendorfer, Ted Frickson, Gordy Jerome, Dick Budzak, Fred Olson, Clarence Sharpe, Jim Hunker. 89 Members of Mr. Perce's homeroom 214 ere. Front Row: Cathi Karol, Lana Warding, Elizabeth Smith. Susan Silver. L.nda Benedickt. Linda Bouchard Marlene L.ndblad. Heid. Pukema. Kathie Farmer, Myrna Cadotte Second Row: Bill Malm. Ernie Anderson, Sarah Carlson, Patty Cockson Linda Chris' t.ansen, Marlys Serk.aho, Ardiss Schuman, Penny Ullan, John Rochon. Rod Paulson. Third Row: Gary Helenius. Terry Keup, Rick Johnson, Gary Whea ton, Mike Hanson, Mike Boyle, Pet Bartell, Gary Anderson, John Belanger. 90 Johnson Hel Ja s! cTdvTStoSj?' J tTnn Car°'%1Mnd- }Brand«”' Shlf, V Moe, L.nda Sdavi, Michael McNaughton. Patti Reid. Kathy Machones. Gloria Peters. Third Row'Mike McDoriouah Ste K eth r lTtlrf K,rkfa,f,ck' Rick Dave Hoadley. Dave Wedan. Bob Nelson. John Holton. Mike Sewicki. McDonough Steve Kuether. Leland Wh.tney, J.m Nikstad, Members of Mrs. Salveson's homeroom 222 ere, Front Row: Diann Ojala, Roberta Tills, Dianne Giersdorf, Darling Rooney, Lynn Botten, Sandy Korhonen, Linda Frantsen. Second Row: Lillian Winter, Kathleen Willie, Sharon Mace, Gordy Schuifies, Jim Gunderson, Don Kukull, Arlene Kneps, Laurel Caroon, Mary Meyer. Third Row: Don Langston, Greg Koski, Robert Cage, Dennis Battuello, Jim Van Puymbrouck, Chuck Hase. Robert Earhart, Jeff Johnson, Smokey Bents. Absent: Roberta Bachman, Gary Ogren. Members of Mrs. Shulstad's homeroom 138 are, Front Row: Sharon Tuverson, Joyce Hornsey, Lorretta Lange, Dawn Hutchinson, Marilyn Moe, Monica Bergsgaard, Jane Pederson, Karen Schmidt. Second Row: Pauline Bitner, Tom Brittan, Michael Lanhart, Paul Osterlund. David Siege!, Ivan Nielsen, Frank Booker, Terry Tollers, Ray Eliason, Janice Custard. Third Row: Linda Bergquist, Lynn Whitsitt, William Porter, Paul Johnston. Tom Andrew, Bill Shepard, Gary Ruten, Art Anecki, Adona Holterman, Alice Healy. Absent: Shirley Smith. Members of Mrs. Tribbey's homeroom 224 are, Front Row: Roger Schneeberger, Robert Dietrich, Kathleen Stoltz, Judy DeBrock, Linda Jones, Theresa Sleva, Jerry Conley, Roger Carlsgaard. Second Row: Linda Danielson, Mary Sullivan, Nathan Charbonneau, Gary Sundberg, Tom Kubarek, Marty Goldberg, Lucille Machones, Linda Engebretson. Third Row: Kris Hart, Marianne Nelson, Gloria Zatko, Greg Braun, Fred Anderson, Karen Ludvigsen, Tom Jacobson, Rodney Erickson, Jackie Pender, Gloria Briddell, Diane Anderson. Sophomore Life P Ul n S V ’°n p,u,e‘ ’ ' Ouetn t throne .. Homeroming decoration, •re completed. Brenda Aro. Jane Berg, and Peter Enstad check the Sophomore bulletin board in the Link. 92 Queen Wendy, King Doug Reign Over First Spartan Festival Members of the homecoming court are Nancy Van Hove, Linda Anderson, Linda Conkright, Queen Wendy Erickson. King Doug Sutherland, George Mead, Dean Johnson and Loren Trolson. Doug Sutherland, Homecoming King, participates in a skit for Wendy Erickson. The band played, the twirlers twirled, the cheer- leaders cheered and we won our game. It was Su- period Senior High's first annual Homecoming. Be- cause of the time element, we had no parade, but we didn't miss it that much. We had other things to work on. There were the skits for the Queen can- didates and their campaign pins and posters to make and pass around. The air crackled with excitement. Then it was Friday. Afternoon classes were shorten- ed and we were dismissed to the gym at 2:30. We tried out our loudest voices and watched the skits. Next came the game. Our Spartans beat Duluth Central's Trojans by a score of 32-0. Among the half time activities was the announcement of our Queen. The crowd was quiet as the referee handed Wendy Erickson the football, and then a mighty roar went up from the stands. Saturday night, we danced to the music of Sugar and the Crystals in the link. The crowning of Queen Wendy and King Doug Sutherland topped off a very memorable Homecoming. Chosen Officers Lead Paul Walsh II Semester President 96 Pam Modcen Secretary Student Democracy Linda Conkright Treasurer Elected Students Represent Their Homerooms Members of the Student Council ere, Front Row: Jim Upthegrove, Paul Hammerbeck, Bob Olson, Pam Modeen, secretary; Mike Regenfuss, president; Linda Conkright, treasurer, Paul Walsh, vice president; Jeff Crisp, Jeff Giansanti. Bob Gee. Second Row: Mike O'Keefe, Joanne Carlson, Mary Mac- Coy, Ann Rooney. Cathy Martinson, Barb Crow, Judy Ward, Karen Barnard, Mary Wojciechowski, Mary Gunderson, Karen Nord, Paulette Severson, Laura Moyer. Marianne Nelson, Ruth Staupe, Connie Colton. Alan Ronn. Third Row: Fred Pekkala, Gitta Linder, Pam Stralka, Roberta Barnard, Faye Modeen, Julie Hayes. Nancy McPherson, Judy Roesch, Paula Iverson, Pat Pooler, Robin Nord, Jo Landela, Jim Huhta. Fourth Row: Cheryl Johnson, Grace Cole, Jack Maclnnes, John Juel. Henry Peters, George Marvin, John Heifner, Marilyn Martin, Laurel Caroon, Susan Silver. Fifth Row: Vic Smith, Oscar Johnson, Paul Smith, Bruce Dunning, George Koskovich, Tom Andri, Linder Benson, Mark Anderson, Doug Peters, Tom Wiisanen, Paul Steen. Absent. Dave Krooks. The Student Council at Superior High began its first year with 56 members. Under the guidance of Mr. Rogtna, it spon- sored numerous activities, the first being the Spartan Festival held in place of homecoming. On behalf of the Student Body, the council presented a plaque to Mr. Louis Meier in appreciation for writing the school song. December 28th marked the date for the Christmas formal. With girls escorting boys, this Snow Ball was enjoyed by all who attended. Extra projects the council took on were the collection of clothes for Bundle Week and the drive for the Junior Red Cross. This firsts year proved to be busy and successful for the Student Council. Our Voices Ring Out in Song Members of the Senior Choir ere, Front Row: Veronica Aspinwall, Ardith DeJung, Nancy Anderson, Bar- bara Anderson, Dianne Johnson, Gitta Linder, Ann Stuart, Georgann Vokovich, Kathy Davis, Dorlene Mil- chesky, Kathy North, Karen Barnard, Kathy Griffin. Cheryl lindemann. Second Row: Jacque Gerdes Judy Carlson, Anita Shaffer, Shirley Tribbey, Kathleen Mlsna. Jeannine Dahl, Maryann Malm, Barb Livermore, Alice Berg, Barb Bailer, Linda Gilson, Charlyn Wick, Terri Stream, Joan Miller, Mary Jenson, Diana Peters' Third Row: Chuck Shaul, Rick Dopp, Roger Iverson, Tom O'Keefe, David Johnson, Fred Flatten, Dan Steen! Robert Lee, Dave Brown. Dennis Rep, John Merrihew, Niles Amundson. Fourth Row: James Lorenz! Gerry Olow, Cliff Christensen. Tom Hoem, Rick Zowin, Rick Whitsitt, James Nelson. Scott Ely, David Frostman, Dean Johnson, Don Beetcher. Absent: Susan Halverson, Robert Olsen, Robert Olson, Tim Panu la, Loren Trolson. Starting out early, the Concert Choir began the year's ac- tivities ahead of schedule. One week before school started, the Choir prepared for the early dedication date. One short month later, they performed before the Lake Superior Northwest Teach- ers Association Convention held at SSHS. Other activities includ- ed, Christmas and spring concerts, concerts to Central and East Junior High Schools, exchange concerts with area schools, and bus trips to high schools and colleges out of the state. The year proved to be a lot of hard work for the Concert Choir, but mem- bers enjoyed the advantages of a new bright choir room, and also the new robes. 98 The Spartan Singers are a group consisting of full-time choir students. They are con- sidered the base of the Concert Choir. Performing at concerts and activities, including the Midland Cooperatives Christmas Party held at the V. F. W., they were kept very busy throughout the entire year. The students in this choir appreciated the help and extra time each received with the advantage of a smaller group. Members of the Sparten Singers are. Front Row: Ardith DeJung, Veronica Aspinwall, Dorlene Mil- chesky, Maryann Malm, Jeannine Dahl, Kathleen Mlsna, Barbara Anderson. Second Row: Diana Peters, Mary Jenson, Niles Amundson, Charlyn Wick, Linda Gilson, Alice Berg. Third Row: Dave Brown, Bob lee, Don Beetcher, Fred Flatten, John Merrihew, Dan Steen. Spartan Singers 1 e « I • • • m Mr. Meier Composes Columbia Blue and White' Girls' Choir Mr. Louis A. Meier, retired Music Director of Central High School, captured for the entire student body of SSHS the school spirit in his composition, Columbia Blue and White. Mr. Meier is also the com- poser of Central High School's March On Old Central. Retirement for some people means locking up a life time of work, but not for Mr. Meier. His exuberance and interest is very warmly accepted by the student body of SSHS. THE COLUMBIA BLUE AND WHITE br Louis A. Meier, 1965 We're the rip. rip, roaring Spartans from Superior, And we're fighting on our way to victory; And we are driving, smashing onward to our goal, For we are playing in a winning company. So it's Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Spartans! Our Columbia Blue and White will wave triumphantly So Go! Go! Go! Go! Get the ball across the goal; Superior counts on you for victory. Chorus— For we're from Superior High School The Columbia Blue and White We're rough and ready fighters. For our teams are dynamiters. And those Spartans are full of fight! Rah! Rah! So back up our team, Superior, We will give it the good old try. We will rock 'em. we will shock 'em We will block 'em, we will sock 'em We're the Spartans from Superior High! 2nd Chorus— For we're from Superior High School The Columbia Blue and White We're rough and ready fighters. For our teams are dynamiters. And those Spartans are full of fight! Rah! Rahl So back up our team, Superior, We will give it the good old try. We will rock 'em, we will shock 'em We will block 'em, we will sock 'em We're the Spartans from Superior, Fighting, scrappy, warriors. We're Columbia Blue and White! Fight! Members of the Girls' Choir are, Front Row: Kathleen Warzyn, Susan Kinnee, Ruthann Hedberg, Janette Larson, Donna Harding, Agnes Ernst, Sandy Greely. Second Row: Carole Clark, Barb McKee, Sue Hull. Susan Greely, Paula Tushar, Carol Hiltunen, Nancy Van Overmeirer, Pat Stenberg. Third Row: Lmda Pearson, Nancy Nelson, Dorisann Tinker Kathy Johnson, Jody Leaf, Mary. Webster, Joyce Anderson, Nancy Harle. Fourth Row: Doris Gouge. Linda Kaut:. Sharon Reed, Laveda Peppenger, Paulette Liebaert, Joan Beckwell, Colleen Hutchinson. Absent: Judith Cross, Cynthia Kiliela, Peggy Lane, Joyce Larson, Starr Marin, Sandra Welch, Nancy Casper. The Girls' Choir, Sophomore Girls' Choir, and Sophomore Mixed Choir gave concerts throughout the year, providing entertainment to the social life of SSHS students. Their hard work proved an asset to a suc- cessful year. Sophomore Girls' Choir Members of the Sophomore Girls' Choir are, Front Row: Myrna Cadotte, Terri Haack, Mary Sislo, Suzanne Kimmes, Beryi Root, Joyce Hornsey, Kathie Farmer, Valerie Fisher. Second Row: Cheryl Johnson, Diana Nipper, Lynda Sheahan, Kathy Mattison, Mary Farmakes, Susan Roesch, Susan Olson, Charyle Shores, Coralie Bushaw. Third Row: Pat Hoem, Sandy Korhonen, Laura Craven, Julie Hayes, Linda Danielson, Sandy Prior, Paula Orville, Barb Caffrey. Fourth Row: Gloria Peters, Gwen Torvick, Marcy Urban, Diane Anderson, Rita Oswskey, Anita Borgh, Kathy Webber, Pat Swanson, Della Sutherland, Barbara Ayer. Absent: Alonna Anderson. Sophomore Mixed Choir Members of the Sophomore Choir are. Front Row: Linda Kronlund, Dawn Hutchinson, Nancy McPherson, Judy Fregard. Lynn Whitsitt, Alice Healy, Janet Olson, Shirley Moe. Second Row: Cathy Lien, Carol Plasch. Carole Lund, Linda Engebretson, Betty Knowles, Linda Johnson, Heidi Pukema, Joanee Palmi, Daisy Byers. Third Row: Kathleen Stoltz, Carol Meyers, Helen Ellison, Charlane Rasmussen. Susan Silver, Susan Bohn. Susan Olson, Kathy Gordon, Mary Sullivan. Fourth Row: Alan Ronn, Wayne DeGraes, Linda Stein, Patti Reid, Gloria Briddell,-Linda Raprager, Connie Corton, le- land Whitney, Roger Carlsgaard. Fifth Row: Mike Miller, Tom Jacobson, Dan Newman, Rick Sundet, Roger Sharon, Charlie Pierce. Don Kukull. Ab- sent: Jane Berg. Tim Brown, Karen Hamilton, Fred Van Holbeck, Lynn Simon. Symphonic Masters Highlight Concerts The Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Noel Gagnon provided much musi- cal entertainment for the public and the student body. They provided excellent music to- gether with the Band and the Choirs in annual Christmas and Spring Concert. The climax of the year was playing for the first graduation exercises of our school. Members of Orchestra are, Front Row: Linda Gilson, Bonnie Sislo, Sallie McGrath, Paulette Severson. Second Row: Sue Hull, Mary Daniels, Sheila O'Shaughnessy, Gaylerd Brown, Charles Johnson, Marilyn Starstead. Third Row: Kathy Griffin, Laverne Aro, Pat Moline, Lois O'Konek, Darling Rooney, Alene Learn, Linda Salnick, Jean Muller, Jeanette Helland. Fourth Row: Paula Iverson, Lynda Sharpe, Jane Barnard, Frances Hunter, Linda Ostlund, Sharon Tuverson, Steve Kuether, Dennis Lee, Martin Saari, James Peters, James Johnson. Strings Blend Harmoniously Members of the String Ensemble ere. Front Row: Judy Roesch, Linda Gilson, Cherlyn Wick, Cathy Warnack, Karen Barnard. Second Row: Kathy Griffin, Oarling Rooney, Sheila O'Shaugh- nessy, Gaylerd Brown, Mary Webster, Marilynn Latvala, Bonnie Sislo. First Row: Charlyn Wick, Mary Webster, Liz Vesterby, Karen Barnard. Second Row: Jane Jewell, Carol Lund, Cathy Springer, Bonnie Sletten, Marilyn Latvala. Pat Rodewald, Stephanie Olson. Third Row: Jane Larson, Kathleen Mlsna, Elvera Lund, Linda Larson, Joan Larson, Linda Tinker, Barb Lawson, Carolyn Polglase, Cathy Martinson. Fourth Row: Lucien Orsoni, Jim Konge- vick, Shirley Moe, Norm Christensen. We Keep in Step The Twirlers are: Judy Carlson, Arlene Anderson, Candy Martin, Pat Rodewald. Members of the Marching 100 are, Front Row: Joanne Carlson, Maureen Healy, Karen Schmidt, Barbara Hewins, Sue Willie, Bruce Nelson, Marilyn Starstead, Louanne Botten, Jeanne Anderson, Rita St. Onge, Charles Johnson. Second Row: Erik Lang, Pat Pooler, Chris Johnson, Karen Ludvigsen, Judy Keaten, Diane Barton, Elvera Lund, Linda Larson, Joan Larson, Linda Tinker, Kathy Kosta, Barb Jorgenson, Arlene Manila, Ruth Olson, Cathy Warnack, Kathleen Mlsna, Lois O'Konek, Cathy Springer. Third Row: Barry Tusin, Carmen Christianson, Lorie Olson, Susan Roesch, Carol Plasch, Gloria Wahl, Gary Wheaton, Carol Teppo, James Johnson, Tim Panula, Bruce Coddington, James Peters, James Blume, Terry Everson, Martin Saari, Jane Berg, Dave Wedan, Alan Ronn, Jerry Jeffers, Roger Elm, Charles Whit- ney, Dave Byrka, Carol Emberson, Sandy Nelson, Sandy Jacobson, Kathy Botten, Doreen Solid, Carol Stokes, Daniel Newman. Fourth Row: Richard Powell, Linda Johnston, Bev Bickford, Barb Anderson, Robin Nord, Mary McPherson, Donna Thomas, Alice Riggle, Jim Martinson, Dan MacGregor, Jolayne Lindberg, Mr. S. Brinley Shaw, band director; Tom Bong, Leland Whitney, Bob Nelson, Timothy Heikkila, Cheryl Peterson, Pat North, Jean Luoma, Marsha Crist, Helen Hase, Dennis Lee, Mary Schultz, Joyce Launderville, Roger Teal, Kathy Davis, Vic Smith, Cathy Olson, Marianne Nelson, Lucien Orsoni, Jim Kongevick, Douglas Peters, Jim Huhta. Absent: Robert Krumbein. 104 With Rhythm EXIT Mr. Shaw conducts the Marching 100. • Left, right, left, right ... — on went the two weeks be- fore school for the Marching 100 Band members, preparing for their first public appearance in the new school's history, a foot- ball game half-time show. So began their contribution to the new school's spirit. The dedication of the new school was the first appearance of the symphonic band, playing to the general public for the first time, Louis A. Meier's Columbia Blue and White. Since then the band has been instrumental in the new school's life. Its activities have been varied—music for football and basketball games, band clinics, WSU's homecoming and the Veteran's Day parades, the Boy Scout Rededication, the National Security Seminar held in Duluth, and a band-sponsored music department party. Concerts played an important role in the band's activities— major ones at Christmas, mid-winter, and spring, as well as short ones before pep assemblies. The climax of the season was a short concert tour to Fort William-Port Arthur, Canada. Superior Senior High School's Marching 100 Symphonic Band has provided an inspiring sight in its handsome new uni- forms this last year, on both the football field and the concert stage. 105 Initial Tempo Belongs EXIT The 1965-1966 Spartan Band members have added much to pur school activities. They performed at many basketball games. They also participated in various parades, and helped to make successful our winter and spring concerts. 106 to Us Members of the B Spartan Bend ere, Front Row: Dewn Nelson, Sareh Carlson, Devid Siegel, Kathie Farmer. Anite Shaffer Second Row: Judy Roy, Coralie Bushaw, Anne Hoff, Stan Janovich, Dave Krooks, Linda Lindholm, Janet Olson. Gail lindberg, Barb Thomas, Carole Lund. Third Row: Ruth Staupe, Linda Frant- sen, Donna Stokes, Judy Cairns, Claudia Schaefer, Irene Eliason, Gloria Meyers, Jo Ann Koski, Carol Edgette, Kathleen Willie, Jim Mattison, Michael McNaughton, George Hoium, Sharon Tuomi, Beverly Olson, Diane Soderlund, Lynn Downey, Roger Anderson. Fourth Row: Marilyn Martin, Julee Hagen, Maureen Kinney, Lynn Botten, Jo Ann Solin, Kurt Stone, Mr. S. Brinley Shaw, director, Oscar Johnson, Joyce Horn- sey, Gill Botten, Tom Haugen, Larry Larson, Susie Carlson, Clyde Lukkanila, Harold Grossman, Terry Nor- deen, Maureen Peterson, Don Kukull. Brendo Aro. Edward Kolanek, Michael Paulus. Tim O'Kash, Cindy Sandahl, Claudia Plasch, James Stokes, Philip Anderson, Bruce Lorimor, Kit Kloeckl. Absent: Helen Jacobs, Toni Kolanek, Susan Halverson, head majorette. 107 Honor Students Lead in Scholastic Search Members of the National Honor Society are. Front Row: Pam Modeen, Cheryl Rogers, Mary Ann Malm, Linda Standen, Bev Van Hornweder, Kathy Kosta, Mike Regenfuss. Second Row: Scott Saremba, Jim Lorenz, Jeannine Dahl, Mary Jenson, Kathy Botten, Ron Mizia, Jim Huhta. Absent: Shelly Springer. The distinguished members of the Honor Society represent the scholars of our school. To be a member one must retain an average of 17 points with 5 subjects; 16 points with 4} subjects; and 15 points with 4 subjects. Students are also selected on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership and service. Members of the National Honor Society are. Front Row: Teri McConnell, Judy Laberdie, Dorlene Milchesky, Kathy Davi , Carolyn Campbell, Jeanette Helland, Jolayne Lind berg, Laverne Aro, Jean Muller Second Row: Susan Spaniol, Ardith DeJung, Veronica Aspinwall, Judy Berka, Susan Nevers Cathy Martinson, Linda During, Mary McGraw. Karen Nord. Jean Luoma. Third Row: Gloria Wahl, Barbara Hewins, Ruth Staupe, Marilyn Latvala, Lois O Konek. Linda Johnston. Carlene Carlson, Karen Barnard, Cheryl LaJoie, Lmda Pananen. Sherry Swanson. Fourth Row: Al.ce Berg, Cindy Geske, Paul Walsh, Paul Smith, Jim Kongevick, Russell Carlson, David Lull. Charles Johnson, Donna Thomas, Alice Riggle, Maureen Healy. Fifth Row: Donald Little, Barry Tusm, John Juel, Fran Paquette, Steve Titus, Perry Benson. George Koskovich, Timothy Heikkila, Mark Anderson, Larry Tempelis. The Radio Commission Awakes Students Each Morning Members of the Radio Commission are, Front Row: Larry Tem- pers, Sharon Johnson, Charles Johnson. Second Row: Gloria Wahl, Linda Stein, Veronica Aspinwall, Kathy Griffin, Sharron St. John. Third Row: Barry Tosin, Jane Larson, Steve Erickson. Literary Composers Edit the Vicious Circle Visual Aids Members Project Their Skills Members of Visual Aids are. Front Row: Edward Kolanek, Tom Marquardt. Judy Drallmeier. Ken Swanson, Don Libby. Second Row: Larry Edward, Scott Worsley, Bill Charbonneau. Mike Talaska, Doug Peters, Gary Wiesner. Third Row: Milton Walberg, Harvey Olson, George Hoium, Pedro Cabrera. Jeff Hoivik, David Olson. Members of the Writers' Club are. Front Row: Judy Roesch, Charlyn Wick. Steve Kuether, Barry Tusin, co-editor; Sue Swanson, co-editor, Diane Soren son, Secretary; Cathy Springer, Treasurer; David Pallas. David P Thomas. Second Row: Sherry Swanson. Roberta Barnard. Charyle Shores. Karen Barnard, Barb Thomas, Ardith DeJung, Darlene Bartlett, Donna Harding, Judith Berka. Third Row: Bev Van Hornweder, Colette Cummings. Karen Richardson, Donna Thomas, Alice Riggle, Karen Brandser, Darling Rooney, Lorraine Gonia, Mary Ann Farrow. Fourth Row: Laurel Johnson, Mary Jensen, Jeanne Kofal, Karen Toya, Susan Lmdgren, Judy Piper, Jacquelyn Rue, Judy Lysdahl. 109 Future Homemakers Learn Domestic Skills Member of the F. H. A. ere, Front Row: Shelley Springer, parliamentarian; Veronica Aspinwall. secretary. Sherry Swanson vice-president; Shirley Tribbey, president; Diana Peters, treasurer, Adele Davidson, historian; Della Klinda. Second Row Miss Tripp, adviser. Agnes Ernst, Joan Cameron, Kay Maki, Pat Boyle, Mary Archambeau. Darling Rooney Sandi Saladis Mrs Wallner, adviser. Third Row: Laura Moyer, Susan During, Barb Lawson, Earlene Avery, Sharon Johnson' Karen Schmidt' Barb Collins, Judy Berka. Fourth Row. Jeanne Kofal, Georgia Smith, Sandy Jenson. Nancy Gudowski. Linda Smith, Carol Hiltunen DECA Makes School Supplies Available Members of the DECA Club are, First Row. Grace Cole. Adele Davidson. Terri Stream, Judy Laberdie, Susan Law, Judy Silver, Pat Schm.d Dixie Brill p« Hom.ch. Second Row: Bonnie Trisko, Laura Bergren, Cheryl Brecke, Judy Vendenberg, Donna Nob'e. Rachel Raymond. Judy Dahl. Kathy Warzyn, Judith Berka. Third Row: Terrie Larson, Barb Magrew. Agnes Ernst Kathy Decker, Linda Brow. Jean Muller, Nancy Mackyol, Pam Stralka. Fourth Row: Fred Boyer. Bill Charbonneau, Bob Min' ter Bob Lee Mickey Budnick, Mike Bodeen, Bob Steen, Mark Hawley. Barry Bratland. Tom Abbott. Absent: Janet Boden- dorter, Jea Boyer. American Legion Winners Aid in School Activities Members of LDP ere. Front Row: Bev Van Hornweder, Charles Johnson, vice president; Karen Barnard, secretary; Jeanette Helland. treasurer, Larry Tempelis, president; Alan Ronn, Annette Johnson. Second Row: Jean Muller, Linda Lindholm, Karen Brandser, Laura Moyer, Susan Bohn, Jane Pederson, Jeanne Kofal, Barbara Anderson. Third Row: Jim Kongevick, Donna Thomas, Judy Roesch, Linda Johnston, Bev Van Err, Tuula Leppanen, Linda Susens, Fred Flatten. Fourth Row: Mike Regen- fuss, Jim Huhta, Tom Andrew, George Koskovich, Fran Paquette, Paul Hammerbeck. The Zenith of Speech Inspires Students Members of Forensics are, Front Row: Veronica Aspinwall, Barbara Anderson, Judy Roesch, Kathy Griffin, Sue Swanson, Jackie Kolbe Second Row: Ardith DeJung, Alice Healy, Barry Tusin, Charles Johnson, Sue Willie, Judy Berka. Third Row: Donna Thomas. Barb Bailer Don Beetcher, Rick Whitsitt, Jack Berg, Ted Goldberg, Oscar Johnson. School News Relayed Through Spartan Spectator Members of he Journalism Newspaper class are, Front Row: Georgia Smith. Carol Emberson, mond. Dor s Gouge, Diane Williams. Second Row. Jane MacGregor, editor, Ardith DeJung, Campbell, Linda Anderson, Jean LaValley, Lois Olson. Third Row. Don Luoma, Jim Moe. Tim Marge Hagen, Jody Leaf, Patricia Collins, Rachel Ray- Mary Hueovski, Darlene Bartlett, Kristi Olsen, Jeanne Byroni. Ronald Reed, Mike Ross. Jim Sutherland. The newspaper staff encloses the “Roto in the Spectator. Members of the Spartan Spectator staff are. Editor, Jane MacGregor; Page one editor, Pat Collins,- Page two editor, Dar- lene Bartlett; Page three editor, Carol Em- berson; Page four editor, Ardith DeJung. Reporters are Linda Anderson, Darlene Bartlett, Tim Byroni, Jeanne Campbell, Pat Collins, Ardith DeJung, Carol Emberson, Doris Gouge, Margo Hagen, Mary Hucov- ski. Jean LaValley, Jody Leaf, Don Luoma, Jim Moe, Barbara Nelson, Lois Olsen, Rachel Raymond, Ronald Reed, Michael Ross, Georgia Smith, Jim Sutherland, Diane Williams, Kristi Olsen. Adviser, Mr. Barry; and photography Adviser, Mr. Sitek. Honored members of the Newspaper Staff are, Front Row: Ardith DeJung, Darlene Bartlett, Rachel Raymond, Jane MacGregor. Second Row: Patricia Collins, Kristi Olson, Carol Emberson. vlt Was a Difficult Year7 Members of the Yearbook Staff ere, Front Row: Jo Ann Hines, Pat McIntyre. Second Row: Carol Hiltunen, Grace Cole, co-editor; Sherry Swan- son, editor-in-chief; Annette Johnson, Sandy Paquette, David Lindquist, Warren MacDonald, Gitta Linder. Third Row: Louanne Botton, Laurel Johnson, Bev Van Hornweder, Diana Livingston, Laura Briddell, Sally Rogers. Fourth Row: Diane Moretto. Wendy Erickson, Linda Sundet, Faye Modeen, Rosemary Larsen, Dorlene Milchesky. Fifth Row: Pat McNamara, Linda Anderson, Cathy Kieser, Sally Hirscheimer, Sue Nord, Tim Modcr. Absent: Beverly Hood, Nick Kreel, Sue Smedberg. Photographers Record Pictoral Events Our staff feels as i f we have really accomplished something. We gave up a few days during vacation to work on it. It was finally finished after much running around and picture taking. Pictures were scheduled and not taken. Pictures, were arranged and the captions lost. Pictures were taken and the pictures were lost! The last week of the deadlines were disastrous. We usually re- ceived our pictures about fourth hour and we had to have it done by sixth, so we didn't have to stay after school. Although we worked, we also did a lot of talk- ing. Our best phrases were, Ho-Hum ' said by Miss Maki, Where's Foley? and We'll never get this done! We, the first writers of the Lacedaemon, ake a few well-deserved free minutes for the taking of this picture. Study it carefully; we all have mixed feel mgs of happi- ness, relief, pride, and great fatigue. The yearbook you are reading now con ams knowl- edge and hard work from all of us. We oegan the year in Journalism like kindergartners and ended it as seniors. As each of our deadlines were met, we understood the hectic pace needed to write a yearbook The Lacedaemon is the first. We hope that our efforts to write it have made it the best. Photographers are: Tom FcJo Mor on irscW-mor ’'KJmo . Aanwr 113 Sherry Swanson, editor-in-chief, inspects a finished section. Co-editor Grace Cole, reads over sports copy. Adviser Miss Rachel Maki Lacedaemon Staff Initiates New Book In Recording Tim Moder and Nick Kreel work steadily to complete the sports section. After attending a Wisconsin State University, Superior jour- nalism workshop last summer, Lacedaemon Editor-in-Chief Sherry Swanson and Co-editor Grace Cole worked on new ideas for a new yearbook. The first Lacedaemon replaces the Echo and Wa Wa Ta of Superior's former Central and East High Schools. The name Lacedaemon, chosen by the student body of Su- perior Senior High School, was one of several possibilities found when the yearbook staff did library research on Spartan history. Students and teachers in the school submitted other names for the voting handled by the Student Council. Among these were the Apollo, Olympic, Spartan, Spartiate, Rotunda, and Watecho. The winning name Lacedaemon (Las'e-de'mon) appropriately means ancient Sparta. Among the new details of the yearbook is the use of colored photographs, a larger page size, 9 x 12 , and additional pages. The 1966 cover is in school colors, blue and white, and the school seal is used three times, on the cover, on the title page, and on the closing page. The first Lacedaemon staff hopes that each new volume of Superior Senior High School's yearbook will grow in quality and reflect the spirit of each academic year. 114 Checking homeroom picture for last minute errors are Faye Modeen and Sue Smedberg. The senior committee is busy trying to meet deadlines. They are from left to right around the table: Bev Van Hornwcder, end Dorlene Milchesky, co-chairmen; Annette Johnson. Laurel Johnson. Sandy Paquette, and louanne Botten. 1965-1966 Lacedaemon Staff Editor-in-Chief............................................. Swanson Conditor________________________________________________ Gr« CoU Faculty-Administration Chairman—Rosemary Larsen. JoAnn Hines, Pat McIntyre. Students, Activities Co-chairmen—Dorlene Milchesky, Beverly Van Hornweder. Louanne Bot- ten, Wendy Erickson, Carol Hiltunen, Sally Hirscheimer, Annette Johnson. Laurel Johnson, Birgitta Linder, Faye Modeen, Diane Moretto. Sandy Paquette, and Sue Smedberg. Sports Nick Kreel, David Lindquist, Warren MacDonald, Tim Moder Advertising, Business Chairman—Linda Sundet. Linda Anderson, Cathy Kieser, Pat McNamara, and Sue Nord. Index Laura Briddell, Beverly Hood, Diana Livingston, Sally Rogers. Photographers Sally Hirscheimer, Tom Foley, Joe Jerome, Bruce Pomeroy, David Thomas Adviser_______ Miss R ch l Photography Advisor----- J° pk itek Laura Briddell and Bev Hood inspect completed list. Carol Hiltunen and Rosemary Larsen look over faculty pictures. Linda Sundet, advertising manager, looks over finished ads for the yearbook. Big Shots Hit Target at College Range Member, of the Rifle Club are, Front Row: Tom Brittan, Jim Mattison, Conrad Erickson. David Sarko Clarence Jeno n . Swanson, president; Mike Polaski, Jerry Jeffers. Scott Archambault, Paul Sundman, Bob Schmidt Mike HoTfer Jo n' wl tuT. Douglas Wetter. David Pallas, Glen Esterholm, Jim Sutherland, Jan Miller. Jim Haugen, Rick Tuttle Euoene cion F rth HOI I !! , °W Fortin. Jerry Jerome. Scott Ely. James Nelson, Jeff Hoivik, vice president. Bob Meteraud Absent tL Foley0 Gary ' BiM 'S' Club Expands to Include Wrestlers and Swimmers Members of the Office Help ere. Front Row: leonara Ferry, Julie Budnick, Norma Winters, Masha Hagberg, Pam Aker, Carmen Christianson, Tuula Leppanen, Barb Buch, Linda Susens. Joanne Carlson. Second Row: Linda Van Vynckt, Marsha Stein, Linda Standen. Pat Laberdie, Joyce Launderville, Nancy Anderson, Kathleen Warzyn, Jane Rostad, Lorraine Gonia, Mary Archambeau, Linda Anecki. Third Row: Pam Modeen, Marilyn Weire, Nancy Van Hove Judy Carlson, Georgia Nevers, Yvonne Hoeft, Judy Berka, Tame Birch. Sue Enstad, Pat Lach. Fourth Row: Linda Pearson, Colleen Hut- chinson Kathy North, Jan Walsh, Elvera Lund. Cheryl LaJoie, Mary Weeks, Faye Modeen. Andrea Melin, Judy Drallmeier. Fifth Row: Jean LaVelley, Sharon Guenard, Sheryl Larson. Gail Mains, Lcveda Peppenger, Joan Beckwell, Maureen Kinney. Susan Lindgren, Karen Toya, Della Klindt. School Business Functions Better With Student Help Artists Project Their Skills Members of the Craft Club are. Front Row: Dianne Johnson, Susi Wiesner. Suzi Enstad, Liz Vesterby, Jane Wright, Dave Bjorkman, Marsha Hagberg, Linda Anderson, Betty Hansen, Pat Rodewald. Second Row: Lana Warriner, Rita Lonetto, Viola Van Alstine, Carole Clark, Ann Johnson, Ann Rooney. Joan Beckwell, Patricia Collins, Mary Depta, Becky Ullan, Janet Robare, Pam Aker, Linda Bergquist, Shari Clark, Susan Leaf, Barb Larson, Diana Nip- per. Third Row: Veronica Aspinwall, Kathy Sweeney, Pat Pooler, Linda Christiansen, Marlys Sarkiaho, Joyce Anderson, Sandy Kaluza, Jan Laberdie, Patti Reid. Fourth Row: Tom Rep, Rob Hovick, Mike Westlund, Jim Hunker, Larry Anderson, Frank McManus, Scott Worsley. Danny Williams, Wally Pallage, Lynda Sharpe. Fifth Row: Bob Pollock, David Sarko, Conrad Erickson, Pedro Cabrera, Bob Denny, Linder Benson, Jeff Hoivik, David Olson, Rodolfo Padron, Larry Riedasch, Teri McConnell. 117 Members of the Third Hour Dremetics Class are. Front Row: Dan Steen, Jane Wright, Jody Leaf, Chuck Shaul Second Row: Carol Backstrom, Sue Swanson, Diane Williams, Darlene Bartlett, Judy Carlson. Third Row: Roberta Balow Carol Emberson, Jane Scanlon, Sandy Nelson. Fourth Row: Mark Rooney, Peter Banks Dean Johnson, Charlie West, Steve Erickson. Stage in Room 142 Center of Members of First Hour Dramatics are. Front Row: Tom Miller. Loren Trolson, Don Gotelaere, Rick Zowin, David Olson. Fred Flatten, Perry Benson. Second Row: Cheryl Lindemann, Linda Anderson, Mary Depta, Linda Conkright, Ann Rooney, Barb Rich, Melodee Warren, Ann Stuart, Jo Ann Hines. Third Row: Marion Hirscheimer. Patricia McNamara. Josie Frostman, Pat Boyle. Andrea Melin, Joanne Ernst, Diane Sorensen, Karen Johnson Jean La- Valley. Members of the Fourth Hour Dramatics Class are. Front Row: Rosemary Higgins, Linda Blank, Pat Rodewald, Sharon Reed, Eileen Barber, Barb Larson. Second Row: Joyce Nelson, Dawn Nelson, Sharron St. John, Lvnda Sharpe, Cheryl LaJoie, Mary Jean Thompson, Jan Finsland. Third Row: Linda O'Kash, Joe Yanda, Randy Rehnstrand, Warren MacDonald, Betty Carlson. The dramatics classes worked on one act plays during the first semester. They did such plays as Antic Spring, Riders to the Sea, The Shoemaker's Wife, and The Proposal for visiting English classes. Second semester projects were interpretive readfng and three act plays. The first hour class did Pride and Prejudice and Death of the Hired Man, and the fourth hour group did Portrait of Jenny and Little Women. Dramatic Activity Members of the Ski Club are, Front Row: Mike Polaski, Roberta Below, Linda Conkright, Liz Vesterby, Jane Wright, Sue Enstad, Kathy Davis, Mary McPherson, Mary Ann Tacke, Maureen Kinney, Darling Rooney, Jeff Giansanti. Second Row: David O'Neil, Gene Snowberg, Judy Roy, tavern Aro, Linda Sharpe, Marsha Hagberg, Dennis Rep. Paula Iverson, Rob Hovick, Kristi Olson, Sharon St. John. Third Row: Paul Steen, Scott Saremba, Sue Wiesner, Rosemary Higgins, Mary Ann Sullivan, Donna Stokes, Derrick Moore, Gail Koski, Roger Nichols, Pat Campbell, Jack Berg. Fourth Row: James Haasis, Mike Flynn, Larry Susens John Rodell. We Boost Our School Spirit Members of the Pep Club are. Front Row: Veronica Aspinwall, Ann Rooney, Ann Johnson, Roberta Tills, Mary McPherson, Mary Tacke, Marion Hire- cheimer. Second Row: Paula Iverson, Marian Peters, Pam Stralka, Ann Stuart, Karen Richardson, Kathy Davis, Carolyn Campbell, Kristi Olsen, Mary Gunderson, Cheryl Lindemann, Mary Farmakes, Mary Sullivan. Third Row: Carol Hiltunen, Bev Van Hornweder, Lynda Sharpe, Mary Schultz, Georgia Nevers, Pat North, Nancy Nelson, Jean Luoma, Linda Johnston, Lois O'Konek, Barbara Ekelund, Penny Ullan, Adele Davidson. Fourth Row: Pam Aker, Mary Depta, Pat Rodewald, Gloria Meyers. Gail Lindberg, Nancy McPherson, Julie Hayes, Lorie Olson, Maureen Kinney, Karen Schmidt, Debora Templeton. Fifth Row: Linda Lindholm, Linda Anderson, Alice Riggle, Cindy Banks, Tuula Leppanen, Darling Rooney, Arlene Matfila, Barb Jorgenson, Jill Clark, Dawn Nelson, Donna Stokes. Sixth Row: Linda Sundet, Jane Wright, Marsha Hagberg, Laura Moyer, Gwen Torvick, Liz Vesterby, Sue En- stad, Sue Wiesner, Nancy Dodge, Diane Michelizzi, Linda Blank. Game Highlights During the first football season SSHS players demon- strated the fine style and techniques shown by all great football teams. Coming through with a 5 out of 7 game record, the powerful team held all but two opposing forces scoreless. A total of 197 points were racked up through the season. Enthusiastic fans filled the bleachers to root for their team. The junior varsity also proved their ability to over- come opponents by ending the season undefeated. The prospective varsity members displayed talents that will be used in oncoming years. The combination of East and Central High Schools revealed spirit and sportsmanship in both varsity and junior varsity members. Superior Spartans .......... 46 Antigo 0 The Spartans lived up to advanced billing by topping Antigo 46-0 in the season opener. Mike Regenfuss scored the first touchdown as he re- turned an Antigo punt for a six-pointer. During the game touchdowns were made by Mike Re- genfuss on a Superior Spartan yard punt return and 41-yard pass interception, making the two largest runs of the game. Packy Paquette ran 31-yards and Jeff Crisp made a 22-yard touch- down pass to End George Koscovich. Bob Olson grabbed a blocked punt on the second bounce and made the way for his touchdown. Then halfback Mike Regenfuss fired a 16-yard pass to End Jeff Finn, making the final score 46-0 for our first victory. Olson Makes All-American Marvin Crow lay Athletic Director 122 Bob Olson, named to the As- sociated Press second team last season, moved up to a fine year for the Superior Senior High Spartans as number one all-Am- erican in the state. Bob, a 6 ft. 235 lb. fullback, doubles as a defensive tackle. He scored 10 touchdowns while gaining better than 1,000 yards and averaged 6 yards per carry. Bob was the heaviest player on the Spartan squad. Bob Olson receives the All-American football trophy from Mr. Marvin Crowley. Superior Spartans ________ 13 Bloomington Bears 0 The Superior Senior High Spartans tromped to their second straight win by winning over the Bloomington Lincoln Bears, Friday, September 17, at Bloomington, Minnesota. Fullback, Bob Olson, cut loose for both touchdowns, winning with a score of 13 to 0. The extra point was made by quarterback Jeff Crisp, as he ran for the final point. Superior Spartans 47 Duluth Denfeld 0 Led by the passing of Jeff Crisp and the running of Bob Olson, the Spartans ran over Denfeld 47-0. Jeff Crisp threw four touchdown passes, two to Mike Regenfuss, and one each to Nick Kreel and George Koscovich. Olson netted 125 yards on 19 gains. Superior Spartans 19 Robbinsdale 41 After three straight wins, the Spartans got their first taste of defeat, being dumped by Robbinsdale, 41-19. Robbinsdale built up a 21 point halftime lead before the Spartan defense started holding. Spartan scores came on a five-yard run by Olson, a 50-yard pass interception re- turn by Mike Regenfuss, and a 58-yard pass from Jeff Crisp to Packy Paquette. Superior Spartans — 40 Minneapolis South ____0 Superior Senior High Spartans scored at will in the first half and rolled to an overpowering 40-0 win over Minneapolis South. Bob Olson led the Superior charge with three touchdowns on one, eight, and four-yard runs. He was the big gainer in the offense which chalked up 346 yards on the ground. The Spartans rolled for 251 of these yards in the first half. Halfback Mike Regenfuss scored twice with the scores coming on a 21-yard pass from quarterback Jeff Crisp and a 17-yard run. Halfback Packy Paquette tallied the other one on a 27-yard romp. Jeff Finn booted the extra points. Superior Spartans 32 Duluth Central _______________ 0 The Superior Spartans whitewashed the Duluth Cen- tral High Trojans, 32-0, in our final home game, at Supe- rior Memorial Field. Bob Olson, 235 pound all-Americon fullback, scored the Spartans' two first-half touchdowns. The first touchdown was scored on a 50-yard drive with Bob Olson breaking through the middle for the final 20 yards. He was the big rusher with 216 yards out of a net 277 total net gain. Halfbacks Packy Paquette and Mike Regenfuss each scored a six-pointer and quarter- back Jeff Crisp fired a pass to end George Koscovich for the other six-pointer. End Jeff Finn booted two extra points. Superior Spartans _____________0 Edina Morningside _____________6 The Spartans had to settle for a 6-0 defeat when they were unable to get off a fourth down play with the ball a hairline from pay dirt at Edina, Minnesota. Jeff Crisp, quarterback, missed the goal line by inches as the clock ran out and the Spartans narrowly missed tieing or beating undefeated Edina which ranked number one in Minnesota. George Koskovich struggles for a score. What a pain in the neck! Warm-op get our team in shape Varsity Completes 5-2 Members of the Varsity Football Team are. First Row: George Koskovich, Todd Larsen, Dave Byrka, Doug Sutherland, Bob Olson, Tom Buchanan, Mike Regenfuss, Perry Benson, Paul Walsh, Nick Kreel, Jeff Crisp. Second Row: Dave Bjorkman, Jeff Finn, Harry Madsen, Tim Bergren, Ron Mizia. Gary Hull, Dick Pukema, Bob Nichols, Dick Callen, Packy Paquette, Dave Kelleher, Jin) Upthegrove. Third Row: Tim Heikkile, Dennis Mertzig, Paul Hammerbeck, Harvey Olson, Dave Nelson, Mac Campshure, Mike Maryanovich, Terry Clancy, Tom Marquart, Tim Moder, manager; Ray Saari, manager. Fourth Row: Terry Tollers. Arthur Edyvean, Dan Willoughby, Robert Earhart, Mike Boyle, Peter Enstad, Gene Snowberg, Brian Bergstrom. . w.m. m riuio. for action. There was need for few consultations. Gridiron Action 65-66 Season Spartans Senior Football 46 0 Antigo Spartans 13 0 _ Bloomington Spartans 47 0 Duluth Denfeld Spartans 19 41 Robbinsdale Spartans 40 0 Minneapolis South Spartans 32 0 Duluth Central Spartans 0 6 Edina Morningside Total Points 197 47 — Total Points Jerry Roesch Football Dave Isebell Assistant Football Bill Kelly Assistant Football Undefeated Junior Varsity Memb.,, of the junior V.r.i,y ,r. Front Row: Terry Tollers. Don Willoughby, Mike Boyle, Arthur Edyveon, Paul Homme,beck, Dennis Mer.zig, Dove Westlund, Gene Snowberg, M.ke Fmckler. Second Row: Don Roberts. Jerry Larson. Don Langston, Bruce Dunning, Mike Micholowski. Gary Belanger Jay V.gg.ano, Dave Kosta Th.rd Row: Br.an Bergstrom. William Oliver. Robert Simonson, Robert Earhart. Harry Grossman, Ken Jewell, Pete Enstad Manager Roger Kamm. Absent: Jeff Mohr. Pigskin Scores Practice sessions are a part of football. Dennis Brodin Assistant Football Henry Barry Assistant Football Undefeated Junior Varsity Football Spartans 20 7 Duluth Cathedral Spartans 33 7 .. Duluth Denfeld Spartans 33 26 .. Cloquet Spartans 20 7 Duluth East Spartans 20 0 Northwestern Spartans 13 0 Duluth Central Spartans 33 0 Northwestern Total Points 172 47 Total Points North sets siege for rugged seeson aheed. Court Action Dean Johnson goes up for a lay-up. Hero referee rescues basket. Varsity Team Scores 87 SuDerior 75 66 Superior 61 65 Superior 79 69 Superior 91 48 Superior 65 78 Superior 81 82 Superior __ 73 70 98 62 Superior 88 80 Superior .... 81 81 Superior 74 80 Superior 91 61 Superior 76 70 Superior.. 79 89 Superior 74 83 74 66 Superior 58 76 SuDerior _ 74 Sub-regional 10 Wins — 8 Losses Tournaments 68 Ashland 60 87 66 Regional 95 55 Sectional 66 Eau Claire 78 96 River Falls 92 127 Varsity Basketball Team Enters Spooner Mambars of tha A Squad Basketball Team aro: Coach Charles fcrickson, Perry Benson, Dean Johnson, Mike Bjorkman, Jeff Finn, John Gerber, Harry Madsen, Fran Paquette. Regenfuss, Jeff Crisp, Mike Maryanovich, Dave Chuck Erickson Basketball 128 Taking on Ashland was the first round toward the Spooner Sectional. The score was a 68-60 in favor of the Spartans. The win was more of a moral booster than the score indicates, wi h the Spartans taking advantage of giving experience to their re- serves in the fourth quarter. Northwestern, after trouncing Hur- ley, fell prey to the Spartans which enabled them to enter the regional finals against Winter. The Spartans totally melted Win- ter by the lopsided score of 95-55, winning the school's first sports award. State tournament visions were shattered when the small team was overwhelmed by Eau Claire in the Spooner Sec- tional semi-finals. In the consolation, the Spartans wedged out a 96-92 scoring contest. All in all, for the lack of size in this year's team, the Spartans were fine representatives of SSHS. Court men assembled go for recognition. Compiles 10-8 Season Sectional Record; Although the SSHS basketball team was small in stature it was big on hustle with a regular season record of 10-8 and a berth in the sectional tournament at Spooner. Losing their first two games to Eau Claire and Milwaukee North, the Spar- tans bounced back and won four straight including a 81-78 win over Eau Claire, then ranked second in the state. The team dropped a close game to Brainerd and next won three straight before hit- ting a four game cold streak. Spartan ballhawks. Tom Olson Assistant Basketball Members of tho B Basketball Squad aro, Front Row: George Koskovich, Jay Viggiano, Pat Caffrey, Don Libby, Timothy Heikkila. Second Row: Mark Thompson, Jim Gotelaere, Jerry Schmid, Terry Tollers, Dave Nelson. Third Row: David Swanson, Gordy Jerome, Rick Sundet, Paul Hammerbeck, Bruce Dunning. 129 Member of the Cross Country Team are. Front Row: Eugene Carlson, Jim Lorenz, Fred Boyer, son, Clarence Mattson, Glen Crane, Mark Dickenson, Jerry Lahti, Manager. Back Row: Glen Schneeberger, Manager; Bill Elow- Cross Country Team Enters Wausau Meet Bill Elowson and Eugene Carlson talk over a cross-country meet with Mr. Frank Cirilli. This year's cross country team took part in nine meets. All but three of these involved twelve or more teams. The season's victories included an 18 to 43 win over Duluth Denfeld, a 23 to 31 win over Rice Lake, and a win over five area teams in a meet held at Superior Ne- madji Golf Course. In the large invitationals SSHS plac- ed in the top four in five of these meets. The teams fine season concluded with an outstanding sixth place finish in the sectional meet held at Wausau. The all around outstanding runner this year was Bill Elowson, who placed first in a number of meets and qualified for the State Meet with a fifth place in the sec- tionals, and the outstanding sophomore runner was Glen Crane, who was a holder of three varsity records! Coach Mickolajak says, This year's team was prob- ably the best balanced team he has coached with nine boys running in the top seven positions. 130 Superior's senior top cross country runner, Bill Elowson, crosses the finish line at the Nemedji Golf Course. Eugene Carlson and Bill ETowson proudly show off their medals which they won at the John Swain Cross Country meet. Elowson Attends State Meet Members of the Cross Country Team are, Front Row: leland Whitney, Fred Johnson. Back Row: Glen Schneeburger, Manager; Paul Lima, Dave Frostman, Jerry Lahti, Manager. Dick Downey, John Boya, and Jerry Fitzgerald prepare for the game. Pete Enstad, Wayne Schulties, and Terry Everson are ready for action. Puckmen Have 8-6 Season in Senior Hockey Scores Spartans ....... 1 10 Duluth Central Spartans _ ..... 1 9 Morgan Park Spartans 2 8 — Duluth Cathedral Spartans 5 2 Spartans 10 2 Spartans 3 2 Spartans _ 4 1 Hermantown Spartans 2 4 Spartans.... 2 3 Spartans 6 2 Silver Bay Spartans.... 8 0 Superior Cathedral Spartans 2 1 Cloquet Spartans 0 7 Spartans 5 1 . Two Harbors Wins 9 Losses 6 Hockey Action Brad Matushak Team Captain Time for the face-off. Bob Gernander Hockey Hard hit by graduation and confront- ed with a very young inexperienced squad, the Spartan puckmen steadily im- proved to complete a record of 8 wins and 6 loses. Recovering from a serious back in- jury, junior John Boya turned in a good season as goal tender. His record con- sisted of one ''shut out, an 8-0 victory over Superior Cathedral. Captain Brad AAatushak, and other upperclassmen did a fine job in leading the team. Juniors Jerry Fitzgerald, Rick Frost, and Pete McCusker led the team in scor- ing. The best games of the season were, two victories over Cloquet, 3-2, and 2-1, and a 3-2 overtime loss to Denfeld. The Spartans tackle with the Duluth Cathedral Hilltoppers. Duel on Ice A hockey game is divided into three periods. Each period is twelve minutes long. A line plays from one to one and one-half minutes at a time, so each team plays from four to six minutes a period. A line consists of six men: one goalie, two defense men, three forwards, one center, a left and a right wing. Mambars of tha Hockay Taam ara, Front Row: Mark Johnson, John Boya, Peter Banks, Rick Frost, Mac Campshure. Second Row: Ray Eliason, Jerry Fitzgerald, Brian Bergstrom, Roger Kamm. Bill Shepard. Third Row: Pete McCusker, Pete Enstad, Jon Engelking, Jeff Mohr. Swimmers Gain Confidence Max Peterson Swimming in First Competitive Season Very seldom does a team lose 14 meets in one season and still gain praise from their coach. That is the case which happened to the Spartan swimming team in this their first year of com- petition against experienced and strong area teams. Coach Max Peterson felt the season was a successful one for it laid groundwork for future years. As the season passed, the Spartans never let the discouraging record get them down. They appeared to work harder as the year possed de- spite the losing record. Dave Olson, a junior free-style sprinter, was the team's leading scorer as he took first places. Senior co-captain Bob Leadstrom, a distance man, took six firsts. Jim Huhta, a junior breast-stroker copped five firsts. Scott Worsley, a senior diver took four firsts, and Mark Anderson, a senior backstroker took first place once. Next year promises to be another challeng- ing year with many top returnees. With their experiences and continued effort next season promises a stronger record. Mike ndBt.w',dC« MrrJ:ioTn°T,mRr' DaV,d 0UOn- CSfl ,0ahM - ' Conrad Laorvick. Dave ic£ry-p..........■■ man 9'r-lWd D iai ....... k— M.rkTnd:rnpTor,Cz t. oidj ;k:; Divert ere: Don Luoma, Art Edyvean, Dave Korhonen, Scott Wortley. Superior Senior Swimmers Scores 19 89 19 84 38 61 Spartans 31 72 Two Harbors 28 75 Duluth Central 41 62 Proctor 36 67 Proctor 30 73 Duluth East 47 56 Silver Bay 44 59 Proctor 42 58 Denfeld . 33 70 Duluth East 39 69 .. Silver Bay 39 64 Two Harbors Wins 0 - Losses 14 Diligent practice helped many. Mermaid Seekers Never Found a Mermaid Opening Season for Matmen te Members of the A Squad Wresting Team are, Front Row: Roger Henricks, Samuel Hachy, Tom Turk. Second Row: Bob Sieler, Dennis Olson, Dennis Rep, manager; Gary Hawley, Rod Paulson. Third Row: Victor Ursin, Scott Sutherland, John Juel, Dick Callen. Absent: Bob Olson. Olson Top Heavyweight in State Bob Olson practices for state title. In its initial year, under the guidance of Coach David Isabell and assistant coach Charles McCreary, the Spartan wrestling team posted a 2-8 record in dual meets. The team also com- peted in two major tournaments at Lakeland and Ladysmith. In the Lakeland Invitational Tourna- ment the Spartans placed fifth, with Dick Callen taking an individual championship in the 133 lbs. division. At the Ladysmith Tournament the team finished seventh, with Bob Olson capturing the individual heavyweight championship. The season was mainly spent on continuous learning and developing. The team's training consisted of distance running, wind-sprints, calis- thenics, exercises, -practice on wrestling funda- mentals and technique and actual wrestling itself. In addition, the team members followed strict diets in order to wrestle at their respective weights. Coaches Isabell and McCreary did an unbelievable job in developing the green team into one that could compete favorably against some of the ablest competition around. Leading the team were senior Co-Captains Bob Olson and Dick Callen. Both compiled im- pressive records this year. At 133 lbs., Callen finished second in the State Regional Tournament and advanced to the Sectional Tournament where he was eliminated. Climaxing an outstanding season, Superior's finest, Bobby Olson, advanced through the Sectional and Regional Tournaments to the State Tournament. Bobby returned home from the State Tournament with the heavyweight championship trophy. Not bad! Especially when you realize he has only wrestled for three months in his entire life compared to three and four years for most of his opponents. The novice team came a long way this year and despite its 2-8 record, the team's season was very fruitful and very successful. Shows Promise Senior Wrestling Scores Spartans 49 Spartans 8 Spartans 16 Spartans___________ 5 Spartans 46 Spartans___________21 Spartans___________18 Spartans 19 Spartans 21 Spartans_____________6 Won 6 Webster 40 Ashland 34 _______ Grand Rapids 43__________ Cumberland 3______________Webster 24 Grand Rapids 33______________Chetek 24______________Hibbing 24............ Hibbing 36________Cumberland — Lost 8 Dave Isabell Wrestling Members of the B Wrestling Team are. Front Row: Tom Marquardt, Ed Sanders, Mike Boyle, Cliff Christensen. Second Row: Bob Berg, manager; Richard Pearson, Henry Peters, Mike Hofacre, Carl Paulson. Tim Brittan. Third Row: Steve Erickson, Bill Fennessey, Gary Gerber, Tom Miller, Cory Omberg. Absent: Ray Bushaw, Ken Jewel. Controlled force enables Doua Sutherland to hurl the discus. Two track speeders. Packy Paquette and Butch Clark, practice for 9 successful season. Track Holds Spring Tom McGinnis overcomes gravity. Members of the Track Team are Front Row: Packy Paquette. Tim Heikkila, Tom McGinnis, Don Clark, Dave Bjorkman. Doug Sutherland. Eugene Carlson Fred Boyer. Roger Lynn. Paul L.ma, Clarence Mattson, Dennis Mertzig. Mac Campshure. Second Row: Barry Tusin. Larry Dalbec Jack Maclnnes9 John Sutherland Bill E.owson, Gerry Lahti Steve Titus, Mark Hawley. Norm LHyroth. Mark Anderson. Dav.V Byrka,' V.l Sd b4H rMd dSRo nDi is Sm merman. J,m Lorenz. Gene Ryan, Bob Lambert. Paul Grymala, David Sarko. Lee Whitney, Scott Ely, Tom Marquart Don Wicklund Fourth Row r AM Boyu Ron MMbn. Skp Edyvean, Mb Mhr h, Cadoba. Larry Cirn,, Pa, Ompb.ll.’'p.r “‘ r' Ml Port,, Br.an Mr trom, Bob Nalaon. Dave We.rlund, Gl.n Cran.. Don Robart,. Kit Kloackl. Carl Dahlin. Sixth Row David s' John Rodger Schneeberger, Reed Pomeroy. David Simmerman, Roger Kamm, Gene Snowberg, Peter Enstad, Doug Hoeft, Ted Erickson. Athletic Interest Members of the Varsity Track Team are. Front Row: Barry Tusin, Ron Mattson, John Juel, Jack Maclnnes. Dave Bjorkman, Bill Elowson, Fred Boyer, Don Clark, Eugene Carlson. Glenn Schneeberger. Second Row: Roger Lynn, jeff Mohr, Paul Lima, Clarence Mattson, Gerry Lahti, Mark Anderson, Steve Titus, Tim Heikkila, Packy Paquette. Third Row: Tom McGinnis.Doug Sutherland, Dennis Mertzig. Larry Dalbec. Dave Byrka Track Schedule — 1966 Morgan Park — April 20__________________________________Duluth Duluth Central Robbinsdale — April 22_____________________________Robbinsdale Cloquet - April 27_____________________________________Cloquet Cloquet Invitational — April 30_____________________Cloquet Silver Bay — May 4__________________________________Silver Bay Grand Marais Doc Savage - May 7 ______________________________ Hibbing Hibbing — May 10_______________________________________Hibbing Taconite Invitational — May 14____________________ Aurora Denfeld - May 18 ____________________________Duluth Silver Bay Rice Lake — May 19 ________________________Rice Lake Sectional Meet — May 28_____________________________La Crosse State Meet — June 4______________________________Monona Grove Ray Mickolajak Cross Country and Track Dick Kreager Assistant Track Grace and form help Mike Anderson clear Tim Heikkila leaps for state laurels, the hurdles. Members of the Baseball Team are. Front Row: Jeff Crisp, Mike Regenfuss, Dean Johnson, Jeff Finn, Nick Kreel, Gordon Mossberger Second Row: Dave Nelson, Ray Nygard, John Wallin, Jerry Srur, Jerry Oswskey. Third Row: Bruce Teppo, George Koskovich, Max Luzaich. Diamondmen Begin Season on Fresh Turf With the appropriate atmospheric conditions, such as mild climate, green grass, and a place to play, the Spartan baseball team was optimistic about its season. Mr. Ronald Orlandi, after managing seven successful seasons at East High, has now taken over the reins at the Superior Senior High School. Most of these fine college prospects have been playing together through high school, and had hopes of bringing laurels to the school in its initial season. Mr. Orlandi felt his material was relatively good compared to area schools. The season, with all aspects taken in- to consideration, has fulfilled all the aspirations of the people of Superior. SUPERIOR SENIOR HIGH 1966 Baseball Schedule Date Opponent April 16_______________________________________Proctor April 21 ..................................... Denfeld April 22______________________________________ Denfeld April 28 _________________ Duluth Central April 30___________________________Eau Claire Memorial May 3_____________________________________Northwestern May 7________________________Silver Bay, doubleheader May 10________________________________Duluth Cathedral May 13__________________________________Morgan Park May 14_________________________________________Cloquet May 17_____________________________.______Northwestern May 19________________________________________Virginia May 24 Duluth Cathedral Ron Orlandi Baseball 140 Members of the Junior-Senior GAA are, Front Row: Carol Hiltunen, Earlene Avery, Mary McKenna, Colleen Hutchinson, Rita Oswskey, Alice Riggle, Marion Hirscheimer. Second Row: Jean Luoma, Nancy Nelson, Linda Nelson, Jacque Gerdes, Linda Johnston, Lois O'Konek, Diane Michelizzi, Gail Lindberg, Gloria Meyers. Third Row: Annette Johnson, Sandy Paquette, Arlys Larson, Joan Larson, Veronica Aspinwall, Judy Drallmeier, Susan Greely, Karen Barnard, Jeannie Anderson. Fourth Row: Bev Van Hornweder, Mary Sweeney, Agnes Ernst, Sherrie McGraw, Linda Pananen, Tuula Leppanen, Mary Dodge, Bonnie Chapman, JoAnne Wigren, Barb Barnard. GAA They Represent Our Best Girl Athletes Members of the Sophomore GAA are. Front Row: Lirtda Bouchard, Mary Jo Higgins, Sarah Carlson, Karen Brandser, Jill Rue, Helen Jacobs, Margaret Higgins, Mary Farmakes. Second Row: Terri Haack, Carol Plasch, Judy DeBrock, JoAnn Solin, Julie Hayes, Shirley Moe, Jeanne Kofal, Jody Piper, Nancy McPherson, Susan Silver, Carole Lund. Third Row: Barbara Johnson, Diane Anderson, Cindy Banks, Gwen Torvick, Linda Raprager, Maureen Kinney, Arlene Mattila, Deborah Hart, Elizabeth Smith. Cheerleaders Members of the Cheerleading A Squad are. Front Row: Cathy Kieser, Linda Ander- Second Row: Carol Backstrom, Andrea Melin. Third Row Laurel Johnson, captain; Linda Lindholm. A Team r Captain Laurel Johnson Leads Spirit Harry Madsen breaks the barrier. Wear New Blue Uniforms B Team Members of the B Teem Cheerleaders are: Colette Cummings, Pat McIntyre, Cathy Martinson, Susan Olson, Kathy Olson. Twirlers Perform With Marching 100 Members of the TwiHers are, Front Row: Candy Martin, Pat Rodewald, Arlene Anderson. Second Row: Judy Carlson, Karen Johnson Chervl John- son. Sue Grimstad, Dawn Nelson, Mary Sullivan, Alice Healy, Sherrie Fonger. Momber of the PomPom Girls ere, Front Row: Janet Gehrmann, Sheryl Larson, Gail Lindberg, Jane Jewell, Georgianna Johnson, .'Jane Scanlon, Carol Teppo. Second Row: Pat Willoughby, Ann Stuart, Jo landela, Paula Tushar, Darling Rooney, Mary McPherson, Pat Moline, Pat Pooler, Bev Van Hornweder, Pat Lach, Paulette Severson, Barb Larson. Pom Pom Routines Add Spark to Halftimes The PomPom Club, consisting of eighteen regulars and three alternates, has put its best foot forward this past year. Participating in both football and basketball games, the girls presented entertainment while promot- ing school spirit. They also participated in State's Home- coming parade, marching in front of the Spartan Band. The Club was established in the beginning of the football season, with no permanent uniforms or pom- poms. Through candy sales and the selling of pennants, money was earned for new sweaters. New white and blue pompoms were bought. Hard work and long hours were put in by members to make their first year a success. Officers for the year were President, Bev Van Horn- weder and Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Pooler. 144 Pompom girls keep in rhythm during basketball performance. 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ASSOCIATE ARCHITECTS CONTINENTAL COIFFURES ★ JOSTEN'S TREAT YOUR HAIR TO A Continental Flair • The Finest in Rings, Diplomas, Graduation Announcements, SUPERIOR: 709 BELKNAP ST., DIAL 394-5982 DULUTH: 4623 EAST SUPERIOR ST., DIAL 525-5161 Medals and Trophies ACROSS FROM THE UNIVERSITY ★ ★ McKEE SON FLORISTS STROOZAS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS THREE PHONES TO SERVE YOU • 394-7797 • 392-2045 • 394-7798 Super Market ★ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ★ TWO LOCATIONS 1428 Tower Ave. 2419 Elmira Ave. SOUTH SUPERIOR LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED WE GIVE ■ Swa'd cs a CAM ERAS E EVERGREEN STAMPS 6301 Tower Avenue Dial 394-4431 Complete Stock of CAMERAS, ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES and PHOTO FINISHING Millard Berg's 1310 TOWER AVE. PHONE 394-5261 . • 1 « % % HOTOGRAPHV BRIDAL SALON With deep appreciation, we of the Lacedaemon staff would like to thank Mr. Bernard Benson for his many long hours of hard work on the yearbook. We realize the time he has put in to perfect our club and homeroom pictures, selecting the most flattering poses and making the correct sizes to satisfy our wants. Mr. Benson's excellence is clearly viewed by all who see his beautiful work. His cooperation and fast work aided the staff in meeting their deadlines. Thank you, Mr. Benson, for all you have contributed to the beauty of this book. Senior Activities EILEEN MARIE BARBER (College) National Honor Society 10; German Club 12. 1963-1966 GARY ROBERT AHISTUS (College) NILES FRAYDEN AMUNDSON (College) Choir 10. 11. 12; Mixed Ensemble 10. 11; German Club 11 (officer); Spartan Singers 12. RICHARD JOHN AMUNDSON (College) Chess Club 10. 11; German Club 12. GERALD ROY ANDERSEN (College) ARLENE MAE ANDERSON (College) Twirling 10. 11. 12; Head Majorette 12; Student Council 11: Band 10. 11. 12. DONALD ARTHUR ANDERSON (College) FRANK OTTO ANDERSON (College) HAROLD KEITH ANDERSON (College) German Club 11. 12. JACQUELINE THRESA ANDERSON (General) JEANNE MARIE ANDERSON (College) Band 10. 11. 12; G. A. A 12; Pep Band 11; German Club 11. 12; Office Assistant 11; Orchestra 10. JOHN CHARLES ANDERSON «Commercial) JOYCE OLENE ANDERSON (General) KAREN JEAN ANDERSON (Commercial) nibrarv Club 10. 11: Speech Club 10. 11, Band 10; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11. LINDA KAY ANDERSON (College) Cheerleader 11. 12; Pep Club 10; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Dramatics 12: Yearbook Staff 12: Homecoming Court 12. Prom Committee 11. LINDA LOUISE ANDERSON (College) Band 10; Choir 10; G. A. A. 12; Newspaper Staff 12. MARK JARED ANDERSON (College) Cross Country 10. 11: Basketball 10, 11, Swimming 12; Track 10. 11. 12: • S” Club 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12. Student Council 10. 11. 12. NANCY LEE ANDERSON (College) Musicals 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 11. 12. Choir 10. 11. 12. RONALD JOHN ANDERSON (General) SAM GEORGE ANDERSON (College) MARY ANN ARCHAMBEAU (Commercial) G. A. A. 10; F H A 10. 12: Choir 11; Library Science 12. RANDY BYRON ARMSTRONG (College) WENDY COLLEEN ARNESON (College) G A. A. 10. 11. 12; F H A 12. A 12; LA VERNE KAY ARO (College) P H A. 10; Student Council 11; G. A Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 12; National Honor Society 12; Pep Club 11; Public Speaking 12. VERONICA KAY ASPINWALL (College) Rifle Club 10: Choir 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12: Prom Court 11: Prom Committee 11: Radio Commission 12: Class Officer 10; Forensics 11. 12; Craft Club 12: P. H. A 10. 11. 12 (officer); G. A. A. 10. 11. 12: Triple Trio 10. 11; Spartan Singers 12. EARLENE CLAIRE AVERY (College) Choir 10; G A. A 10. 12: F H A 12 B ROBERTA KAY BALOW (College) Band 10. 11; Student Council 10; Prom Court 11: G A A. 12: Dramatics 12; f. H. A. 10: Ski Club 12; Public Speaking 12. DUANE EDWIN BANKS (General) PETER HAWLEY BANKS (College) Hockey 11. 12; Cross Country 11; • S” Club 11. 12 RICHARD DALE BANKS (Generali WILLIAM ROBERT BARKER (College) MICHAEL ALLEN BARNABY (College) KAREN LEE BARNARD (College) String Ensemble 10. 11. 12: G. A. A. 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Writers’ Club 12; L. D. P. Club 10. 11. 12 (officer) National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Choir 12; Student Council 12; Class Officer 12. MICHAEL ANTHONY BARTELL (College) Rifle Club 10. DARLENE JUDITH BARTLETT (General) Girls’ Rifle Club 10: Writers’ Club 11. 12; Dramatics 12; Newspaper 12. DOUGLAS EDWARD BASKI (General) JOAN PEARL BECK WELL (College) K. H A. 12; Junior Choir 10. 11; Girls' Chorus 12. LUCY ANN BECK WELL (Commercial) G. A. A. 11; DECA 12 BEVERLY ANN BEETCHER (College) Tumbling 10. 11; G. A A 10. 11; German Club 11. DONALD EUGENE BEETCHER (College) Pootball 10. 11, 12; Senior Choir 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11; Dramatics 11; • S’’ Club 11; Musicals 10. 11. 12. LINDER CONRAD BENSON (College) Student Council 12; Class Officer 11. PERRY MARK BENSON (College) Football 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12; S Club 11. 12; Student Council 11; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12. ALICE LENORE BERG (College) Dramatics 11; Student Council 10. 12; Senior Choir 10. 11. 12; Mixed Ensemble 11; G. A. A. 10. 12; Spartan Singers 12: National Honor Society 12; Pep Club 10; French Club 12. RICHARD WARNER BERG (College) LAUREL MAY BERGREN (Commercial) Junior Band 10; G. A A 12; DECA 12 TIMOTHY STUART BERGREN (College) Pootball 10. 11. 12: Hockey 10: Track 10. 11; Swimming 12; S Club 11. 12. ROBERT EDWARD BERGSTROM (College) Pootball 10. 11: Track 10. 12 JUDITH ANN BERKA (College) Rifle Club 10: DECA 12; F. H A. 10. 11. 12; Writers' Club 11. 12; G. A A 10. 12: National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. STEVEN JAMES BERKA (College) SALLY ANN BEYER (Commercial) G. A. A. 10; Student Council 10. 12; Choir 10; Hospital Room Duty 12. BEVERLY ANN BICKFORD (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Dramatics 12. TAMARA RAE BIRCH (College) Rifle Club 10: G. A. A. 10. 12: Library Science 12; Spanish Club 12. DEAN MARK BITNER (General) DAVID CARL BJORKMAN (College) Student Council 10. 11; Class Officer 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Basketball 11. 12; Track 10. 11. 12; ”S Club 11. 12. LINDA AILENE BLANK (College) Junior Choir 10; Dramatics 11. 12; G. A A 12. THOMAS MICHAEL BLOMQUIST (College) JAMES ROBERT BLUME (College) Band 10. 11. 12. MICHAEL ERLAND BODEEN (College) Art Club 11; German Club 12; DECA 12. JANET LYNN BODENDORFER (Commercial) DECA 12. CATHERINE JANE BOGGESS (Commercial) Band 10. 11; G. A A 10. MARGARET JEAN BOSS (General) F H A. 10; Library Club 10. KATHLEEN MARIE BOTTEN (College) G. A A. 10. 11; Orchestra 10; Band 10. 11. 12; German Club 11. 12. LOU ANNE MARILYN BOTTEN (Commercial) Pep Club 10; Pep Band 11; Orchestra 10; Visual Aids 10; Tumbling 11; Prom Court 11; Band 10. 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 12; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 (officer). JOHN WILLIAM BOYA (College) Hockey 10. 12. FREDRICK GENE BOYER (Colloge) Dramatics 11; Cross Country 12; Track 11. 12; WresUlng 12; S' Club 12. JEAN MARIE BOYER (Commercial) DECA 12. PATRICIA ANN BOYLE (Commercial) G. A. A 10. 11. 12; F. H. A 10. 12; Pep Club 11; Dramatics 12. PAULETTE BOZZO (Commercial) Prom Queen 11. BARRY MILKS BRATLAND (College) DECA 12. LAURA MARIE BRIDDELL (College) Yearbook Staff 12. DIXIE LEE BRILL (General) DECA 12. TIMMIE ORIN BRITT AN (College) Football 10; Wrestling 12. DAVID BROWN (College) Choir 10. 11. 12 RICKFORD HAROLD BROWN (General) Rifle Club 12 LEONARD LEE BRUNETTE (General) BARBARA ANN BUCH (College) Library Club 10. 11; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Chess Club 11; German Club 11. 12. THOMAS MARK BUCHANAN (College) Track 10. 11; Baseball 10. 11; Football 10. 11. 12; S' Club 10. 11. 12. JULIE ANN BUDNICK (Commercial) Band 10; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Pom Poms 11. MICHAEL H. BUDNICK (Commercial) Class Officer 10. 11; Basketball 10. 11; Student Council 10. 11; DECA 12: Prom King 11. BRADLEY DALE BUHR (College) LINDA GAIL BURDICK (Commercial) RAYMOND EARL BUSHAW (College) Football 10. 12; Baseball 10. 12; Wrestling 12. MICHAEL PATRICK BYRNES (General) C AURELIO PEDRO CABRERA (General) DICK MICHAEL CALLEN (College) JEAN MARIE CAMPBELL (Commercial) Choir 10; Newspaper Staff 12; G. A. A. 12. PATRICK JAMES CAMPBELL (College) Student Council 10; Rifle Club 11; Ski Club 12 THOMAS JOSEPH CAMPBELL (General) Football 10; Curling 10. BETTY CLARICE CARLSON (College) EUGENE PATRICK CARLSON (General) Track 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 10. 11. 12. GARRY MICHAEL CARLSON (General) GARY DUANE CARLSON (College) Prom Court 11; Student Council 10, 11. 12. JOANNE HELEN CARLSON (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11; G. A. A. 10. 11; String Ensemble 11; Pep Band 11; Prom Court 11; Student Council 12. JUDITH FRANCES CARLSON (General) Choir 10. 11. 12. JUDY KAY CARLSON (College) Twirling 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12. RUSSELL ALBERT CARLSON (College) National Honor Society 12. WILLIAM EDWARD CARLSON (General) ELAINE MARTHA CASADY (College) G. A A. 12. JACK HOLT CASPER (College) Track 10; Choir 10. NANCY ELLEN CHARLES (College) Newspaper Staff 11; Yearbook Staff 11; Latin Club 12. 166 STEPHEN GEORGE CHASE (College) DIANE LEE CHESKY (Commercial) G. A A 11, 12. NORMAN WALTER CHRISTENSEN (College) Orchestra 10, 11, 12. CARMEN ANN CHRISTIANSON (College) Office Help 12; Band 10. 11. 12. CAROLE ANN CLARK 'General) Choir 10. 11. 12 DONALD WILLIAM CLARK (General) Track 11. 12; Baseball 10; Basketball 11; Cross Country 11. 12. GRACE MYRTLE COLE (General) G. A A. 11; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 11. 12 (Co-editor 12); Newspaper Staff 11; Student Council 12; DECA 12. BARBARA JOAN COLLINS (Commercial) Junior Choir 11; F H A 12. PATRICIA HELEN COLLINS (College) G. A. A 12: Newspaper Staff 12. LINDA JOYCE CONKR1GHT (College) G. A. A. 10. 12; Prom Committee 11; Student Council 11, 12 (officer 12); Dramatics 12; Homecoming Court 12. LORRY LYNN CORDTS (General) LOIS MARIE CORDTS (General) DAVID LEROY CRAGIN (General) JEFFREY LYNN CRISP (College) Track 10; Football 10. 11. 12; Prom King 11; Basketball 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12: Student Council 10. 11. 12; S’ Club 11. 12. PATRICIA AGNES CROSS (General) D JUDITH KATHRYN DAHL (Commercial) DECA 12. MARY HELEN DANIELS (College) Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Pep Club 11; Newspaper Staff 11; Yearbook Staff 11; G. A. A 12 ADELE MARIE DAVIDSON (General) P H. A 12; G. A A 12; DECA 12. KATHLEEN LOUISE DECKER (Commercial) DECA 12. ARDITH MARDELL DEJUNG (College) Pep Club 10; Dramatics 11; Musicals 11; Ensemble 11. 12: Writers’ Club 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 12; Public Speaking 12; Spartan Singers 12. GARY WILLIAM DE MOURE (General) MARY THERESE DEPT A (General) G. A A 10. 11. 12. Pep Club 10. 11; Prom Committee 11; Choir 11; P H. A 11; Dramatics 12 DAVID LEE DEROSIER (College) German Club 11; Junior Varsity 12; Dramatic Stage Crew 11. GERALD WAYNE DIETRICH (General) THOMAS JOHN DOANE (Generali Track 11. 12. MARY MARTHA DODGE (Commercial) G A A 12. LYNN MICHAEL DOWNEY (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Swimming Team 12 SUSAN ROBERTA DURING (College) G. A. A 10. 12: Student Council 11; F H A 12: Latin Club 12 E DENNIS WESLY EDWARDS (General) ROGER ERNEST ELM (General) WILLIAM JON ELOWSON (College) Track 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 11. 12; S'Club 11. 12 CAROL MARIE EMBERSON (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Dramatics 12: Newspaper Staff 12; G. A. A. 10; Office Helper 11; Pep Club 11. RICHARD DALE ENGEBRETSON (General) JON HOWARD ENGELKING (College) Football 10; Hockey 10. 11. 12; S Club 12. SUSAN ANN ENSTAD (College) G A A 10. 11; Ski Club 12. MICHAEL BRUCE ERICKSON (General) STEPHEN BRYCE ERICKSON (College) Class Officer 10; Student Council 10; Football 10; Track 10. WENDY JEAN ERICKSON (College) Choir 10; Pep Club 10; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Dramatics if; Yearbook Staff 12; Student Council 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Public Speaking 12; Office Helper 10. 11; French Club 12. AGNES ELIZABETH ERNST (General) Rifle Club 10; G A. A 12; F. H. A 12; DECA 12; Choir 11. 12. JOANNE FLORENCE ERNST (General) Dramatics 12. DONNA RAE EVANS (Commercial) TERRY DEAN EVERSON (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Hockey 12; Orchestra 11. r TIM ALLAN FAIRBANKS (College) Jets Club 10. 11; L D P 10. 11: ■'S’ Club 11, 12: Student Council 11; National Honor Society 11. 12. JEFF EDMUND FARMER (College) MARY ANN FARROW (College) German Club 11, 12; Library Club 11; G A. A 12. LEONARA ESTELLE FERRY (College) G. A. A 10. 11. 12; Tumbling 10; Junior Choir 10. WILLIAM DAVID FIELDS College I HARLOW JOHN FILTREAU (General) CHARLES WAYNE FINCKLER (College) JEFFREY H. FINN (College) Football 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Prom Court 11; ’’S’’ Club 11. 12; Track 10. THOMAS EDWARD FISHER (General) ALFRED GILMORE FLATTEN (College) Football 10; Basketball 10; Track 10; L D. P. 10. 11, 12; Dramatics 10. 11. 12; Choir 10, 11. 12; Student Council 12; Prom Court 11; Musicals 10. 11; Ensemble 11. JOHN HAROLD FLAYTON (College) Student Council 12. RONALD LEE FLEISCHMAN (General) Baseball 11; S Club 11. 12. THOMAS CARL FOLEY (College) Rifle Club 10. 12; Swimming Team 12; Photography 12. NANCY ANN FOUNTAIN (Commercial) CHERYL MAE FONGER (College) Senior Orchestra 10; String Ensemble 10; G A A 10: Twirling 10. 11. 12; German Club 12. LINDA LEE FRISK (Commercial) G DIANE SUSAN GAMBESKI (Commercial) G. A. A. 11. RENE A MARIE GAYKEN (Commercial) TIMOTHY FRANCIS GELLA (College JOHN WILLIAM GERBER (General) Basketball 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11; Student Council 10; Class Officer 11; Newspaper Staff 11. GREGORY WALLACE GERDES (College) CYNTHIA SUE GESKE (College) Junior Choir 10; F. H. A. 10; Jets 10. 11; National Honor Society 12. JEFFRY PAUL G1ANSANTI (College) Ski Club 12; German Club 11. 12; Student Council 11; Chess Club 10, 11; Visual Aids 10. 11. 12 LINDA JO GILSON (College) Latin Club 10; String Ensemble 11. 12; Spartan Singers 12; Vocal Ensemble 11; Cnoir 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; G. A A. 10. 11. HARVEY TERRANCE GOLDBERG (College) LORRAINE RAE GONIA (College) Junior Choir 10. 11; G A A 12; Writers’ Club 12. DONALD CYRIL GOTELAERE (General) Chess Club 10. 11; Prom Committee 11; Rifle Club 12; Dramatics 12. DORIS ANN GOUGE (General) Choir 10. 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 12. KENNETH CARL GRANSTROM (College) Ski Club 12. DARLENE MAE GREELY (Commercial) G A A 11. SANDRA JANE GREELY (General) KATHLEEN ANN GRIFFIN (College) G. A. A. 10; String Ensemble 11. 12; Choir 12; Speech Club 11. 12; Radio Commission 12. DENNIS ALLEN GRILLS (General) KENNETH LEONARD GRUBBA (College) Rifle Club 10. KENNETH J. GRYMALA (College) Program Lighting and Sound 10. 11: Student Council 11. NANCIE KATHERINE GUDOWSKI (Commercial) F. H A 11. SHARON ELIZABETH GUEKARD (College) Library Science 12. MARY SANDRA GUNDERSON (College) Tumbling 10; G. A A. 10. 11; Band 10; Class Officer 10; Student Council 12; Ski Club 12. H MARSHA JEAN HAGBERG (College) G. A. A. 10. 12; Prom Committee 11; Office Helper 12; Ski Club 12. MARGO ANN HAGEN (Commercial) G A A 10. 11. 12. BARBARA JO HAGER (College) CLIFTON EUGENE HAIRE (College) JOHN DAVID HANNA (College) Chess Club 11; German Club 11. 12 ELIZABETH JANE HANSON (General) G. A. A 10. 11. 12; Art Club 10. 11; Pep Club 10. 11; F H A. 10. 11; Choir 11 Prom Committee 11. DARRELL BARTON HANSON (College) DAWN DIANE HANSON (College) Choir 10; Cheerleader 10; G. A. A. 12: Prom Committee 11; Pom Pom Girls 12. JANICE RAE HANSON (College) JEFFREY BERNARD HANSON (College) LeROY LOUIS HANSON (General) LINDA LOUISE HANSON (College) G. A. A 10. JOHN DUKE HARRIS (College) KENNETH ARVID HARRIS (General) DANIEL ELLIS HAWTONS (General) MARK ROBERT HAWLEY (College) Track 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 11. 12; Student Council 11; DECA 12. MAUREEN ANNE HEALY (College) Band 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Class Officer 12; Library Club 10. RICHARD FRANCIS HERUBIN (General) BARBARA ROSE HEW’INS (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10; National Honor Society 12; Pep Club 10. ROGER WALTER HIGGINS (General) ROSEMARY JANE HIGGINS (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Dramatics 12. CAROL ROSE HILTUNEN (General) G. A. A 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; F. H A 12; Yearbook Staff 12. MARION IRENE HIRSCHEIMER (College) G A. A. 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10; Choir 10; Yearbook Staff 12; Photographer 12; Dramatics 12. JOANNE DOLORES HOAG (Commercial) Library Club 11. YVONNE MARIE HOEFT (College) Newspaper Editor 10: Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Newspaper Staff 11 BERNADETTE ANN HOEM (Commercial) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Cheerleader 12; Choir 10. THOMAS MICHAEL HOEM (College) Choir 12. ROBERTA JOYCE HOF ACRE (Commercial) G. A A 12. PATRICIA ANN HOMICH (Commercial) DECA 12. FRANCES DARLENE HOMSEY (General) Choir 10. 11. ROBERT LAWRENCE HOY’ICK (College) Track 10. 11; Ski Club 12 (officer). JACK TERRY HOYT (General) MARY JO HUCOVSKI (General) G A A 10: F H A 10. JAMES EDWARD HUDACEK (College) GARY GENE HULL (College) Football 10. 11. 12; Track 10; S” Club 11. 12; Student Council 12. BARRY ALLEN HUNTER (College) Football 10 1 JAMES CARL ISAACSON (College) German Club 11. 12. ROGER GEORGE IVERSON (College) Track 10. 11; Cross Country 10. 11; Choir 11. 12 J DAVID SIGMUND JACOBSON (General) NORMAN CHARLES JACOBSON (General) CLARENCE JENSEN (College) Band 10. 11: Rifle Club 12. SANDRA LEE JENSEN (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10. 11; Band 10; Orchestra 10; Pom Pom Girls 10; Ski Club 12; F. H. A. 12. MARY CAROLYN JENSON (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 (officer 12 ; German Club 11. 12 (officer 11); Latin Club 10; Class Officer 10; Speech Club 11; Orchestra 11. 12; String Ensemble 11; Prom Committee 11; Choir Ensemble 12; Writers' Club 12. JOSEPH GORDON JEROME (College) Track 10; Photographer 12. JANE ELIZABETH JEWELL (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 (officer 12); Band 10. 11; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10; Class Officer 11; Pom Pom Girls 12. ANNETTE MARIE JOHNSON (College) G. A A. 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11; Latin Club 10; Orchestra 11; L. D. P. 12; String Ensemble 11; Prom Court 11; Yearbook Staff 12. ANN MARIE JOHNSON (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; German Club 11. 12; Pom Pom Girls 10. 11; Office Helper 11. CHARLES MARTIN JOHNSON (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12. L. D. P. 10. 11. 12; Student Council 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Musical Orchestra 10. 11; Radio Commission 11. 12. DEAN WALLACE JOHNSON (College) Choir 10. 11. 12: Football 10. 11; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12; S” Club 10. 11. 12. GERALD LAWRENCE JOHNSON (General) JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON (College) KAREN LEE JOHNSON (College) G. A. A. 10; Pep Club 10; Choir 10; Student Council 11; Dramatics 12. KATHLEEN ANN JOHNSON (General) Choir 11 .12 LAUREL JEAN JOHNSON (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11; Choir 10. 11; Pom Pom Girls 10; Pep Band 10: Cheerleader 11. 12; Band 10; Student Council 11. 12; German Club 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Office Assistant 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Writers' Club 12. MICHAEL RAY JOHNSON (General) PEGGY ANNETTE JOHNSON (Commercial) G A A 12. RICHARD JAMES JOHNSON (Commercial) Band 10. 11; Orchestra 10. 11. SANDRA KAY JOHNSON (College) SHARON LEE JOHNSON (College) Radio Commission 11. 12; F. H. A. 12; Newspaper Staff 11; Yearbook Staff 11; G. A A 12 TIMOTHY JAMES JOHNSON (General) Hockey 10. K LINDA MAE KAUTI (Commercial) Choir 10. 11; Girls Chorus 12. DAVID LEE KELLEHER (General) Football 10. 11. 12. THOMAS LESLIE KERN (College) Student Council 11. THOMAS GENE KEUP (College) CATHY ANN KIESER (College) Student Council 10; Cheerleader 11. 12; Pep Club 10; Yearbook Staff 12; G. A. A 10. CYNTHIA LEE KILPELA (Commercial) Choir 10. 11. 12. JOAN MARIE KIMMES (Commercial) Rifle Club 10; F. B L. A. 11. SUSAN KAY KINNEE (College) Junior Choir 10. 11. 12. DELLA LEE KLINDT (General) F H A 10. 11. 12; G A A l6. 11. 12 JANET MARIE KOENEN (Commercial) C A A 11. 12. TONI ANN KOLANEK (Commercial) Band 10. 11. 12. KATHLEEN ANN KOSTA (Commercial) G. A. A 10. 11. 12; Latin Club 10; Speech Club 11; Band 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 11; Library Science 11. NANCY MARIE KNUTSON (Commercial) NICHOLAS EDWARD KREEL (College) Class Officer 10. 11; Latin Club 10: Baseball 10. 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12. LARRY WILTON KRIEPS (College) Basketball 10. CAROL ELAINE KRONBERG (College) National Honor Society 11. 12. L JUDITH MAE LABERDIE (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12: Prom Court 11; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; DECA 12: Student Council 12. PATRICIA JOAN LABERDIE (Commercial) Prom Committee 11: Class Officer 11; Office Help 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 11; Yearbook Staff 11. PATSY LEE LACH (College) Tumbling 10; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 12; Pom Pom Girls 12. GERALD DAVID LAHTI (College) Student Council 10. 11; Track 10. 11. 12; Jets Club 10. 11. 12; S Club 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11; Cross Country 10. 11. 12: Prom Court 11. CHERYL JEAN LaJOIE (College) National Honor Society 11; Dramatics 12. ROBERT CHARLES LAMBERT (College) Track 11. 12. SUSAN ANDREA LAMONT (General) THOMAS RICHARD LANDRUM (College) Band 10. 11. PEGGY LEE LANE (General) Choir 10. 11. SHIRLEY MAE LANE (Commercial) G. A A 10. 11. ROBERT JOHN LANGE (General) DAVID ROY LANHART (College) German Club 11; Swimming Team 12. KENNETH GENE LARSEN (College) ROSEMARY ANN LARSEN (College) Prom Committee 11; French Club 12; Yearbook Staff 12. DANIEL GORDON LARSON (College) JOAN ANNETTE LARSON (Commercial) Senior Band 10. 11. 12; Senior Choir 11; G A A. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. LINDA DIANE LARSON (College) Student Council 10; Band 10. 11. 12; G. A A 10. 12; Choir 11; Orchestr all. PAUL JOHN LARSON (General) RICHARD DAVID LARSON (College) Track 10. 11; Wrestling 12. SHERYL KAY LARSON (Commercial) Pom Pom Girls 12; G. A. A. 12. THOMAS CRANDALL LARSON (General) Football 10. 11. 12; S'' Club 10. 11. 12. JOYCE BEATRICE LAUNDERVILLE (College) Band 10. 11. 12; G. A A 12 JEAN MARIE LaVALLEY (General) G A A 10. 11. 12. ROBERT JAMES LEADSTROM (General) Track 10; Swimming 12. DEAN GARY LEAF (General) JODY KATHRYN LEAF (Commercial) RICHARD LAWRENCE LEDIN (College) ROBERT OWEN LEE (College) Choir 11. 12; S' Club 10. 11. 12; DECA 12. SUSAN RAE LEE (College) Student Council 12; German Club 11; Library Science 11. TUULA ANNELI LEPPANEN (College) L. D. P. 10. 11. 12; G A. A 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10. PAUL HENRY LIMA (College) Track 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 11. 12; Swimming Team 12. JOLAYNE KARRON LINDBERG (College) Band 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11, 12. CHERYL KAY LINDEMANN (College) Student Council 10. 11; G. A A. 12: Dramatics 12; Choir 11. 12; Musicals 11. BIRGITTA MARIANNE LINDER (College) G. A. A. 10; Orchestra 11; Choir 12; String Ensemble 11; German Club 11. 12; Student Council 12; Yearbook Staff 12. DAVID VERNON LINDQUIST (College) Choir 10; German Club 11; Yearbook Staff 12. MAUREEN JOYCE LINDQUIST (College) MARY JO LITTLE (Commercial) Choir 10; G. A A 10. 11. 12. BARBARA JEAN LIVERMORE (College) G. A A 10. 11. 12; Choir 11. 12: National Honor Society 10. 11. 12 DIANA JEAN LIVINGSTON (Commercial) Yearbook Staff 12. JAMES STEPHEN LORENZ (College) Latin Club 10; Basketball 10; Choir 11. 12. RICHARD BRIAN LOWNEY (College) Hockey 10. 11. 12; Football 11; ' 8 Club. DAVID HAROLD LULL (College) National Honor Society 11. 12; Band 10. EL VERA MAE LUND (College) G A. A 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10. 11; German Club 10; Orchestra 10. 11. 12. LONNY ALAN LUNDBERG (College) DEAN GUSTAF LINDQUIST (General) DON LEE LUOMA (College) Cross Country 10; Swimming Team 12; Track 10. 11; Newspaper Staff 12. VICTOR ERIC LUOMA (General) JUDITH ANN LYSDAHL (College) F H A. 10. 11. 12; Writers' Club 11. 12. M WARREN SCOTT MacDONALD (College) Baseball 10. 11; Track 10. 11; Dramatics 12; Yearbook Staff 12 168 JANE MacGREGOR (College) Ski Club 12: Pi Staff 11: Echo Staff 11; Newspaper Editor 12. HARRY JAMES MADSEN (College) Pootball 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12; ’S Club 11. 12. GAIL JOYCE MAINS Choir 10. (Commercial DORIS MARIE MAKI (Commercial) G A A 10. 11; F H A. 10. MARYANN MALM (College) Choir 10. 11; Spartan Singers 12: National Honor Society 11. 12. DAVID GREGORY MANSKY (College) GERALD WILLIAM MARELLO (General) MARK PATRICK MARIGOLD (College) STARR ELIZABETH MARIN (General) Band 11: Choir 11. 12: Dramatics 12 JEFFREY DAVID MARKON (General) CANDACE LEE MARTIN (College) Latin 10; Visual Aids 10; Library 10. 11; Student Council 10. 12: G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Band 11; Head Majorette 11. 12. TERRY RUSSELL MARTIN (General) TERRY ALLEN MARTINEAU (General) WILLIAM ERLING MARTINSON (College) LINDA JEAN MATT1SON (General) F H A 12. GREGORY SCOTT MAST (College) Student Council 11; Track 10. THOMAS ANDREW MATTILA (College) Photographer 11: Rifle Club 12. CLARENCE OSCAR MATTSON (College) Track 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 11. 12; Rifle Club 10; S Club 12. JOHN STEVEN MATTSON (College) BRAD ANTHONY MATUSHAK (College) Band 10; Hockey 10. 12. 12; Cross Country 12; Student Council 12. MICHAEL JOHN McCARVILL (General) MORA CHRISTINE McCUSKER (College) GLORIA REGINE MCDONALD (College) ROSEANNE MARIE McDONALD (College) German Club 11. 12. LINDA LOUISE McDONOUGH (College) THOMAS JAMES McGINNIS (General) Football 10: Track 10. 11. 12; • S Club 11. 12 BARBARA ANN McGREW (College Choir 10. BARBARA JEAN McKEE (General) Choir 11. 12. FRANK JAMES McMANUS (General) DENNIS FRANCIS McNALLY (General) PATRICIA ANN McNAMARA (General) F. H A. 10. 11: G. A A 10. 11. ij: Prom Committee 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Pep Club 10. 11. GEORGE ARTHUR MEAD (College) Homecoming Court 12. ANDREA CHRISTINE MELIN (College) Cheerleader 10. 11. 12: G. A A. 10. 12: Student Council 10: Class Officer 10; Dramatics 12: Office Assistant 12: Intramural 10. DIANNE MARIE MICHELIZZI (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12: Dramatics 11: Pep Club 10; Choir 10. DORLENE JEAN MILCHESKY (College) National Honor Society 10. 11. 12: Choir 10. 11. 12: Yearbook Staff 12: Spartan Singers 12: French Club 12 JOAN MARIE MILLER (College) Choir 10. 11. 12. THOMAS LEO MILLER (College) Wrestling 12; Baseball 11; Dramatics 12. RONALD EUGENE MIZIA (College) Football 10. 11. 12; “S Club 11. 12; German Club 10. KATHLEEN JANE MLSNA (College) Choir 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12; Latin Club 11. 12; Choir Ensemble 10. 11. 12; G. A A. 10. FAYE LAEL MODEEN (College) National Honor Society 10; G. A. A. 12: Student Council 12: Yearbook Staff 12; Treasurer's Office 12. PAMELA JEAN MODEEN (College) Latin Club 10: Chess Club 10; L. D. P. 12; Library Club 11; Speech Club 11; Student Council 10. 11. 12 (officer). TIMOTHY ALLEN MODER (College) Latin Club 10; Football 12; “S Club 12: Yearbook Staff 12. JAMES EDWARD MOE (College) PATRICIA GAYLE MOLTER (College) DIANE MARIE MORETTO (College) Yearbook Staff 12; Latin Club 12; G. A A. 12; Prom Committee 11. GARY WAYNE MORKEMO (College) GORDON LEROY MOSSBERGER (College) Baseball 11. 12; “S' Club 11. 12. JEAN FAY MULLER (College) Band 10. 11: Orchestra 12: G A. A 12: National Honor Societv 11. 12: Tumbling 10; L. D P. 10; Student Council 11: DECA 12. DUANE CLIFFORD MYHRE (General) N JOANNE MARIE NAULT (General) F H A 12. BARBARA JEAN NELSON (Commercial) G A A 12: Newspaper Staff 12. BYRON ARTHUR NELSON (General) DAWN DIANNE NELSON (College) G A A 10. 11. 12: Speech Club 10: Twirling 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 10. 11. 12 JOYCE CAROL NELSON (General) Tumbling 10. LARRY RICHARD NELSON (General) SANDRA LEE NELSON (College) Forensics 10; Speech Club 10: Latin Club 11. MARY ANN NEVALA (College) Choir 10. GEORGIA MAE NEVERS (College) Band 10: National Honor Society 10; G. A A 10. 12 BRUCE TIMOTHY NICHOLS (College) Swimming Team 12. ROBERT LAWRENCE NICHOLS (College) • S' Club 12; Latin Club 10 ROGER DEAN NICHOLS (College) Ski Club i’ (officer). RICHARD ALBERT NIKSTAD (College) BARBARA ANN NOONAN (College) G A A. 10. 11; Latin Club 10; Pep Club 11; Pom Pom's 10. 11. 12. SUSAN KAY NORD (Commercial) Choir 10; G. A. A 12: Yearbook Staff 12. KATHLEEN ANN NORTH (Commercial) Choir 10. 11. 12- Student Council 11: Triple Trio 11: Office Help 12. O ROBERT THOMAS O’BRIEN (General) ROGER ALLEN OGREN (General) LINDA RAE MARIE O’KASH (College) Dramatics 11. 12: Prom Court 11; Ski Club 12: National Honor Society 11. MICHAEL PATRICK O’KEEFE (Commercial) Chess Club 11; Student Council 12. THOMAS OWEN O'KEEFE (College) Choir 11. 12. WILLIAM JOSEPH OLENSKI (General) MICHAEL FRANK OLIVER (General) GERALD JOHN OLOW (General) Choir 10. 12: Wrestling 12. KRISTI JAN OLSEN (College) Band 10: G. A A 10. 11. 12: Ski Club 12; Student Council 11. 12. ROBERT JOHN OLSEN (College) Choir 10. 11. 12: Jets 10. DAVID LEE OLSON (College) German Club 11. 12. DAVID MICHAEL OLSON (College) Ski Club 10; Choir 11; Dramatics 12. DENNIS MICHAEL OLSON (General) KATHLEEN FRANCES OLSON (Commercial) G. A. A. 10. KEITH LESLIE OLSON (College) LOIS IRENE OLSON (Commercial) G. A. A. 10: Office Helper 10; Speech Club 10. 11; Library Club 11. ROBERT LYLE OLSON (College) Student Council 10. 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10; S” Club 10. 11. 12: Wrestling 12. ROBYN LEE OLSON (Commercial) RUTH ANN OLSON (Commercial) Band 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 10. 11; G. A A 10. 11: Pep Band 10. 11: Pen Club 10. 11. STEPHANIE JEANNE OLSON (College) Orchestra 10. 11. 12. RICHARD ARTHUR ORLOWSKI (College) DOUGLAS CARL OSELI. (College) Choir 10. 11; DECA 12. JEROME DENNIS OSWSKEY (General) Baseball 10. 11. 12. P RUDOLFO JOSE PADRON (General) DAVID WARREN PALLAS (College) Writers' Club 10. 11. 12; Chess Club 11; Rifle Club 10. 12; Science Club 12. LINDA SUSAN PANANEN (College) Choir 10; Latin Club 12 (officer) National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; G. A A 12. TIMOTHY LLOYD PANULA (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Choir 11. 12; Spartan Singers 12. SANDRA LEE MARIE PAQUETTE (College) German Club 11. 12; G. A. A. 11, 12; Library Club 11; Yearbook Staff 12. MICHAEL LARRY PAULUS (General) GLENN MAYNARD PEARSON (General) LINDA SUE PEARSON (General) Choir 12. FRED DANIEL PEDERSON (General) FREDRICK ALAN PEKKALA (College) Student Council 12: German Club 11. CAROLYN PENDER (College) LA VEDA JANE PEPPEGNER (General) Choir 10. 12; Library Science 12. RONALD FRANK PESCATORE (College) DIANA GAIL PETERS (College) F H A 10. 11. 12 (officer 12); Rifle Club 10; Triple Trio 11; Choir 11. 12; Writers' Club 12. JAMES WARREN PETERS (College) Band 10. 11. 12 DIANA MAE PETERSON (Commercial) C A A 10: Pom Pom s 10. 11; Choir 10. GLENN HERBERT PETERSON (General) MARY LOUISE PETROSKE (College) TERRY JAMES PIERCE (College) RICHARD FRANK PLACHTA (General) JEFFREY JOSEPH PLESKO (General Prom Committee 11. RICHARD DAVID PUKEMA (College) 'S'’ Club 11. 12 (officer 12): Latin Club 10; Football 10. 11. 12. Q MARY ANN QUAM (Commercial) R KATHLEEN ANN RAKITNICHAN (College) HELEN CAROL RAMEL (General) HOWARD JOHN RASMUSSEN (College) JAMES EDWARD RAWN (College) JOHN RICHARD RAWN (College) 169 RACHEL ANN RAYMOND (Commercial) DECA 12. RICHARD STEPHEN RAYMOND (General) Baseball 10. 11. 12. MICHAEL DAVID REGENFUSS (College! Latin Club (officer 10); L. D. P. 12; Student Council President 12; •S” Club 10. 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12- Basketball 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12. RANDALL JOHN REHNSTRAND (College) Dramatics 12. THOMAS JAMBS REP (General) JOHN DODD RETZER (Colloge) German Club 11. 12. GERALD ALLEN RHODES (General) LINDA MARIE RICE (Commercial! G. A A. 10. 11. 12. BARBARA LUCREZIA RICH (College) German Club 11. 32 LAWRENCE GENE RIEDASCH (College) Prom Court 11. ALICE LYNN HIGGLE (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Choir 10; Thespians 11; Euclideans 11; Science Club 11. 12; Pep Club 11; National Honor Society 11. 12; Pep Band 11. 12; G A A. 12; Dramatics 10. 11. DOUGLAS ALLEN RIVORD (College) JOHN DOUGLAS RODBLL (General) Ski Club 12. PATRICIA JEAN RODEWALD (General) Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Twirling 10. 11. 12; G A. A 10. CHERYL ANN ROGERS (College) National Honor Society 12. SALLY RENEE ROGERS (College) Choir 10. 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 12. LARRY JOSEPH RONNING (General) ANN ELIZABETH ROONEY (College) Choir 10. 11; G. A. A. 10. 12: Pep Club 10; Student Council 12. MARK ALLEN ROONEY (College) JANE ELIZABETH ROST AD (College) G. A A 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. EUGENE DENNIS RYAN (General) S RAYMOND ARLIN SAARI (College) Football Manager 12; S' Club 12; German Club 12. SANDRA JEAN SALADIS (Commercial) F H. A 12 LINDA MARCIE SALN1CK (College) Band 10. 11; Orchestra 12 ROBERT LEW SALNICK (College) JOSEPH ANTHONY SALUS (General) KDWARD CARL SANDERS (General) Basketball 10. SCOTT PAUL SAREMBA (College) German Club 11. 12; Ski Club 12 DANIEL THEODORE SCANLON (College) PATRICIA ANN SCHMID (College) Band 10. 11; G. A A. 12; DECA 12 GLENN FRANCIS SCHNEEBERGER (College) Track Manager 10. 11. 12; S Club 11. 12; Cross Country Manager 11. 12; Latin Club 12 (officer 12). BERNARD PETER SCHULTZ (General) MARY ALICIA SCHULTZ (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 11; Yearbook Staff 11; G. A. A 12; Prom Committee 11. WAYNE DOUGLAS SCHULTIES (College) Hockey 12. JEFFREY PAUL SCHROEDER (College) Track Team 10. 11; Curling 10. DENNIS LYLE SEARS (College) JAMES EDWARD SHANESY (College) LINDA RAE SHARPE (College) F. H. A. 10; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 11; Yearbook Staff 11; Ski Club 12; Pep Club 12; Dramatics 12; Musicals 10; G. A. A. 12. MICHAEL THOMAS SHARP (College) CHARLES OLAF SHAUL (General) Choir 10. 11. 12; Dramatics 12 JOHN ROCK WOOD SHEPARD (College) Latin Club 10. BONNIE JEAN SISLO (College) Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Latin Club 12; String Ensemble 11. 12. JOSEPH JOHN SITEK (College) Cross Country 10; Basketball 10. 11. LLOYD DONALD SKUSTAD (General) SUSAN ERELYN SMEDBERG (College) G A. A. 10; Pep Club 10; German Club 11; Office Helper 12 GEORGIA LEE SMITH (Commercial) Choir 10. LINDA JEAN SMITH (Commercial) ROBERT SIDNEY SMITH (General) VICTOR REED SMITH (College) Band 10. 11. 12; German Club 11. 12; Student Council 12; Prom Court 11. DIANE LOUISE SORENSEN (College) G. A. A. 12; Writers’ Club 12; Dramatics 12. SUSAN JANE SPANIOL (College) National Honor Society 11. 12. SHELLEY SUSAN SPRINGER (College) F. H A. 10. 11. 12; German Club 11. 12; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. JERRY E. SR UR (College) Baseball 11. 12 LINDA HELENE ST ANDES’ (College) G. A A 10; Latin Club 10. MARILYN JEAN STARSTEAD (College) Tumbling Club 10; Student Council 10; G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12. BERNARD EARL STEIN (General) DANIEL CONRAD STEEN (College) Choir 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10; Band 10; Dramatics 10. 11. 12 ROBERT JOHN STEEN (College) Basketball 10; Football 10; DECA 12. MARSHA KAY STEIN (Commercial) Office Helper 12. DANIEL HAROLD STELMASZEWSKI (General) PATRICIA ANN STENBERG (General) F. H A. 12. SHARRON ANN ST. JOHN (College) G. A A. 10. 11. 12; Writers’ Club 11. 12; Dramatics 12; Radio Commission 12: Ski Club 12 CAROL ELIZABETH STOKES (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 12; G A A. 10; Prom Committee 11. MICHAEL CLARENCE STRAUMAN (College) DIANA JANE SUMMER FIELD (College) LINDA RAE SUNDET (General) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Craft Club 12. LINDA MARIE SUSENS (College) L. D. P. 10. 11. 12; G A A 11. 12. DOUGLAS A. SUTHERLAND (College) Football 10. 11. 12; Track 10. 11. 12; Curling 10; Homecoming King 12. LARRY SCOTT SWANSON (College) Chess Club 10. SHERRY LYNN SWANSON (College) F H. A 10. 11. 12 (officer 11. 12); Rifle Club 10; National Honor Society 12- Newspaper Staff 11; Yearbook Staff 11. 12; Quill and Scroll 11. 12; Co-Editor Yearbook 12. SUSAN KAY SWANSON (College) G. A. A. 10. 11. 12; Writers’ Club 12; Forensics 11; Dramatics 12; Latin Club 12 MARY SUSAN SWEENEY (College) Choir 10; Band 10; G A. A. 10. 11, 12; Speech Club 11; German Club 11. 12; Ski Club 12. LARRY JOSEPH SWENSON (Goncral) T MICHAEL EDWARD TALASKA (General) Visual Aids Club 12. LEE ELLEN TANNER (Commercial) Choir 10. 11; G A A. 12. LAURENCE DOUGLAS TEMPELIS (College) Forensics 11, 12; Badger Boy 11; Student Council 11: Prom Committee 11; L. D. P. 11. 12 (officer 12): Radio Commission 11. 12 (co-captain 12); National Honor Society 11. 12. CAROL SUSAN TEPPO (College) Latin Club 10; German Club 11. 12; Pom Pom’s 10. 11. 12; G. A. A 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 10; Pep Club 10. 11. DONNA ELLEN THOMAS (College) National Honor Society 10. 11, 12; L. D. P. 10. 11. 12; Writers’ Club 12; Forensics 10; Band 10. 12; German Club 12; Swimming Team 11; Newspaper Staff 11; Spanish Club 11. MARY ELAINE THOMPSON (College) G. A A. 10. 11. 12; MARY JEAN THOMPSON (College) Rifle Club 10; G. A A 10. 11. 12. DORISANN TINKER (Commercial) Choir 10. 11. 12; G. A A 10. 11 STEPHEN DOUGLAS TITUS (College) National Honor Society 11. 12; •S Club 12; Track 11. 12. JOSEPH EDWARD TOMASZSKI (General) Choir 10. 11. 12 SANDRA LEE TRENTOR (Commercial) G A. A 11. 12; Office Helper 10; F. H A. 11. EDWARD MELVIN TRIRBEY (College) SHIRLEY MARGARET TRIBBEY (General) Choir 10. 11. 12; F H A 12 (officer); Band 10; Mixed Ensemble 10. 11. LOREN EARL TROLSON (College) Chess Club 11; German Club 11; Choir 11. 12 THOMAS JOSEPH TURK (General) DENNIS VICTOR TYSON (General; U JAMES THOMAS UPTHEGROVE (College) Football 10. 11. 12; Student Council 12; S Club 11. 12. PATRICIA LYNNE URSIN (Commercial) G. A. A. 12; Orchestra 10; F H A 10; Girls’ Rifle Club 12. V DENNIS MATTHEW VANDERPORT (College) GENE ARTHUR VAN ERT (General) BEVERLY MARIE VAN HORNW’EDER (College) Band 10; Orchestra 10. 11; Pep Club 10, 11; G. A A 10. 11. 12 (officer 11. 12); Class Officer 10; Office Worker 11; Visual Aids 10; German Club 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12 (officer 11); Pom Pom 10. 11. 12 (officer 12); Prom Queen 11; Writers’ Club 12; L. D. P. 12; Yearbook Staff 12. FRANCIS LOUIS VAN HOLBECK (College) Latin Club 12; DECA 12; Dramatics 12; Class Officer 11. NANCY LYNN VAN HOVE (Commercial) G. A. A. 10. 11; Homecoming Court 12. THOMAS JOSEPH VAN LANDSCHOOT (College) Latin Club 10; Student Council 10. 11; Prom Court 11. HAT U r.KMKIRKN (Commercial) G. A. A. 10. 1 l;Choir 10. 11. 12. RICHARD WILLIAM VAN ROSSEM (College) LINDA MARIE VAN VYNCKT (Commercial) Chib 1C; F H A. 11; G. A A 10. 11; Office Helper 12. CANDICE MARY VERY ILLE (Commercial) Choir 10; G. A. A 12. ELIZABETH ANN VESTERBY (College) G A A 10. 11. 12; Sr. Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 12 (officer). MELODY JO VINCENT (Commercial) G A. A. 11. W ARTHUR JOHN WAATAJA (General) GLORIA RUTH WAHL (College) Band 10. 11. 12; Radio Commission 12; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12. PAUL JAMES WALSH (College) Varsity Pootball 10. 11. 12; Track 10; S Club 10. 11. 12; Prom Court 11; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Jets' Club 10. 11. 12 (officer 12); Student Council 11. 12 (president 12); Wrestling 12. MARY VIRGINIA WEEKS (College) Library Science 12. MARILYN JOAN WEIRE (College) Choir 10; G. A A 10; Student Council 10. DALE BRUCE WELCH (College) SANDRA LEE WELCH (Commercial) Choir 12; Dramatics 12. MICHAEL PATRICK WELLS (General) KENNETH CASPER WERGELAND (General) ANTHONY JOSEPH WERTELKA (College) Track 10. CHARLES ALBERT WEST (College) Chess Club 11; Junior Class Officer: Prom Committee 11; Choir 11. PATRICK BENJAMIN WESTMAN (College) Swimming Team 12; Band 10. MICHAEL GEORGE WHITE (College) DIANNE KAYE WILLIAMS (Commercial) Writers' Club 11; Dramatics 12; Newspaper Staff 12. LAURA MAE WILLIAMS (Commerciali Choir 10; G A A 10. LOUIS THOMAS WILLIE (General) Rifle Club 10. SUSAN EILEEN WILUE (College) Band 10. 11. 12; G A A. 12; Prom Court 11; Yearbook Staff 11; Newspaper Staff 11. HAROLD LLOYD WILSON (General) NORMA JEAN WINTERS (General) SCOTT THOMAS WORSLEY (General) Baseball 10. 11: Swimming 12; Rifle Club 12; Ski Club 12 JANE AGNES WRIGHT (College) Student Council 10; Pep Club 10: G. A A. 10. 11: Ski Club 12 (officer 12); Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11; BARBARA JOANNE WANEK (Commercial) MELODEE DAWN WARREN (General) Prom Committee 11; G. A A. 10, 11; Dramatics 12. KATHLEEN MARIE WARZYN (General) Choir 11. 12; DECA 12. RICHARD FRANCIS WASILEWSKI (General) LINDA J. WEBBER (General) MARY LINNETTE WEBSTER (College) Orchestra 10. 11. 12; German Club 11. 12; Choir 12; String Ensemble 10. 11. 12. ROBERT HENRY WHITE (College) RICHARD LEROY WHITSITT (College) Choir 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11. ANDREA KAE WIBERG (College) G A A 10. 11. 12: Latin Club 12. CHARLYN ANN WICK (College) Orchestra 10. 11. 12: G A A. 10. 11: Choir 11. J2: String Ensemble 10. 11. 12; Spartan Singers 12. PAMELA SUE WIESNER (College) Student Council 11: Craft Club 11; Prom Committee 11; Ski Club 12; G. A A 12; Pep Club 11. Y JOSEPH WARNER YANDA (College) Dramatics 12. Z DAVID LEE ZANUZOSKI (College) Pootball Manager 10. 11; S Club 10. 11. NELLIE FRANCES ZINMER (Commercial) CORALEE ZOLTAK (General) RICHARD JAMES ZOWIN (General) Prom Committee 11; Chess Club 11; Choir 10. 11. 12: Dramatics 12. Science, Language Clubs Form Late Math and Science Experts Search for Answers Member of the Jet Club ere. Front Row: Oscar Johnson. David Etpersen, Derrick Moore, treasurer; TerryMcConnell, secretary; Barry Tusm. president; Jim Huhta. vice-president; Dave Krooks. Second Row; Ivan Nielsen, Judy Roesch, Marilyn latvala, Alice Riggle, Chris Johnson, Jeanette Holland Sandra I. Nelson, John Juel. 171 Latin Lives Today ,HMhVL tin,CIUb are FI°nt R,ow Ja et HoaB' Jerry °«Vlnck- Lind. During, treasurer; Glenn Schneeberger vice-president; Chris Johnson president: Unda Pananen. secretary; Jim Gotelaere. Kathleen Mlsna Second Row: Susan «C2E- Ruth St.upe wn During. Lorretta Lange. Judy DeBrock. Sandi Nelson. Pat Hill. Sharon Keller. Corrine H1U ETl?,rd RoT: °! 0 1, P borah Hart. Judy Fregard. Janet Gehrmann. Andrea Wlberg. Susan Swan- son. Nancy Charles. Jeanne Kofal. Bonnie Slslo. Fourth Row: Lois O'Koney. Carolyn Pender, Maureen Kinney Nikki Pear- £ • D ri Johnson. Cheryl Johnson. Diane Moretto. Marilyn Moe. Fifth Row: Tom Brittan. Clyde Markham ’ John Stack David Siegel. Ed Gallagher. Mike Holmes. Joe Wertelka. Gary Schuck. Jeff Mohr. Mike LaBonte. Mark Dickenson0” El Circulo Espanol Members of the Spanish Club I are. Front Row: Carol Vandenberg. Lorna Begordis. Bonnie Chapman. Cindy Banks. Gwen Torvick. Beth Lanctot. Gloria Peters Susan Bohn. Carole Lund. Claudia Schaefer Second Row: Helen Jacobs. Shirley Moe. Jane Barnard. Mary MacCoy. Linda Johnson. Karen Andrews. Laurel Caroon. Maria Kelley. Barbara Anderson. Judy Roesch. Cathy Warnack. Karen Brandser Judy Trepanier. Bobbie Olson Third Row: Michael McNaughton. Jim Mattison. Roger Carlsgaard. Tom Haugen. Gary Ruter. Don Kukull. Larry Edward. Ron Matson. John Fred- rick Dave LaValley. Fourth Row: Dave Hoadley. Rick Frost. Jeff Hagadorn. Jim Guerin. Roger Henricks. Paul Hammerbeck. Jim Upthegrove. Steve Kuether. John Shober Fifth Row: Leland Whitney. Patrick Nummi. Paul Johnson. Dave Wedan. Gordy Jerome. Pete Banks. William Smith. Dennis Rep. Bob Nelson. Chuck Olson. Roger Lynn. Members of the Spanish II Club are. Front Row : Diane Barton, Mary Jean Thompson. Kristi Olsen. Linda Sharpe. Jane Wright. Liz Vester- 'n IaTh™!g Pa|e.n ZaTTi} BirSw- Und5 McD2no.uEh- second Row: Ron Matson. Maureen Healy. Susan Spaniol. Gloria Wahl. Donna Thomas Linda Olson Rita Karling. Sharon Girtz, Ten McConnell. April Sanford Third Row: Jon Shober. Tom Wiisanen Mike Johnson. Ray Herubin Daryl Lidberg Donald Little. Robert Potter. Roger Anderson. Don Kukull. Gary Reiton Fourth Row: Jim Suther- S “nSOn«rK?noLuom ,,BrAd,Buhr- Jo«nuJliel Brian R,i,eck- Bruce Smith. Charles Whitney. Dan Winslow Jeff Kelly. Jeff Han- I6' FD,UleRow: C,i,f Christensen. Bob Peterson. Mike Michalowski. Jeff Hovick. Bob Olson. Peter Banks. Tom Pierce. Jim ooi n, Jerry srur, Ric rrost. Le Cercie Franqais Members of the French Club I are. Front Row: Jill Rue. Carol Meyers. Helen Ellison. Janet Olson. Kathy LePage. Nancy Peterson. Second Row: Sharon Tuverson, Sallie McGrath. Ellen Lange, Connie Gustafson. Elizabeth Smith. Patricia McConnell. Third Row: Linda Engebretson. Linda Anecki. Verna Nelson. Kathie Farmer. Marie Kossic. Linda Danielson. Conlelgh Remington. Fourth Row: Marianne Nelson. Georgianna Johnson. Connie Colton. Sue Talcott, Della Rutzen. Colette Cummings. Members of the French Club I are. Front Row: Karen Richardson. Cathy Kieser. Kathy Davis. Marian Peters. Roberta Bar- nard. Jackie Kolbe. Roberta Tills. Marilyn Martin. Nancy McPherson. Pauletete Severson. Second Row: Linda Johnston Paula Iverson. Joanne Carlson. Gail Lindberg. Pat Pooler. Mary McPherson. Linda Larson. Arlys Larson. Bev Olson Linda Frantsen. Jill Zachau. Third Row : Bob Gee. Margie Bloss. Kay LeBard. Helen Hase. Darling Rooney. Suzanne Nelson Cathy Springer. Brenda Aro. Donna Stokes. Dorrie Lundquist. Arlene Willis. Fourth Row: Mike Polaski. Terry Burkhart. Paul Ol- son. David Martineau. James Johnson. Rick Tuttle. Michael Finckler. Gene Snowberg. Jon Amundson. Fifth Row Pete Mc- Cusker. Duane Papineau. Lucien Orsoni. David St. John. David DeRosier. Dennis Lee. Roger Osmundson. Gary Ramsey Tom Kubarek. Members of the French Club 11 are. Front Row: Barbara Berg. Mary Petroske, Pat North. Jane Jewell. Wendy Erickson. Alice Berg. Linda Blank. Dorlene Milchcsky, Barb Thomas. Second Row: Karen Nord. Carolyn Campbell. Barb Crow. Judy Ward. Susan Spaniol. Lorna Begordis. Linda Conkright. Pat Rode- wald. Ardith DeJung. Betty Carlson. Third Row: Jeannine Dahl. Maureen O'Connell. Jolayne Lindberg. Barbara Ekelund, Sandra Ledin. Jane Larson. Jane Rostad, Rosemary Larsen. Doreen Solid, Carlene Carlson. Fourth Row: Paula Tibbs, Rosemary Higgins. Maureen Depta. Linda Baski. Sharron St. John. Linda O'Kash, Jeanette Helland. Marilyn Starstead. Dianne Johnson. Fifth Row: Charles Johnson. Tom Bong. Erik Lang. Jim Haugen. Paul Steen. Deutsche Verein Members of the German Club 1 are. Front Row: Ruthann Hedberg. Karen Schmidt. Vicki Roisum. Janet Walsh. Linda Tinker, treasurer: Sandy Schmidt. Barbara Ayer. JoAnn Koski, Joanne Wigren. Terri Haack Second Row: Tom Soderlund, Jolayne Lindberg. Lorie Amundson. Sandy Jacobson. Bonnie Williams. Kathy McKibbon, Linda Michalowski. Sarah Carlson. Irene Eliason. Anita Shaffer. Penny Ullan Gary Helenius. Third Row: Dave Nelson. Sandy Nelson. Mary Tacke. Robin Nord. Donna Harding. Karin John- son. Debora Templeton. Carl Dablin. Mike Hofacre. Alan Ronn. Fourth Row: Dan Newman. Dennis Lee. Jim Martinson. Dave Thomas. Julie Hayes. Darling Rooney. Arlene Mattila. Karen Ludvigsen. Tim Fair- banks. Derrick Moore. David Larson Fifth Row: Mike Boyle. David Johnson. Jim Peterson. Bob Nelson Paul Hammerbeck. John LaValley. Kit Klocckl. Rick Amundson. Mike Bodeen. Don Miller. Don Block. Members of the German Club II are. Front Row: Phyllis Olson. Cherrie Fonger. Mary E Thompson. Mike Flynn, vice-presi- dent: Cathy Martinson, secretary: Barry Tusin, president: Diane Carlson. Carol Teppo. Second Row: Joanne Lund Nancy Nelson. Jean Luoma. Eileen Barber. Marilyn Weire. Roberta Barnard. Barb Rich. Bev Beetcher. Karen Barnard Third Row' Mary Ann Nevala. Lynn Rieck. Marie Mattila. Mary Meyer. Barb Buch. Sheila O’Shaughnessy. Linda Llndholm. Sandy How- ard. Fourth Row: Jay Viggiano. Thomas Mattila. Mike Strauman, Henry Peters. Art Boyung. Terry Wilson. Ray Saari Perry Plemmen. Larry Tempelis. Fifth Row: Dan Waseen. Fred Johnson. Jim Manke. Dave Westlund. Tom Andrew. Don’ Beet- cher. Jim Huhta. Rick Engebretson. Members of German (I Club are. Front Ro«v: Mary Jenson. Barbara Hewins. Donna Thomas. Tuula Lep- panen. Ann Johnson. Jeanne Anderson. Kathy Botten. Second Row: Darleen Butler. Ann Stuart. Mary Ann Farrow. Sandy Paquette. Bev Van Hornweder. Betty Knowles. Mary Webster. Mary Sweeney. Third Row: Laurel Johnson. Gitta Linder. Shelley Springer. Roseanne McDonald. Linda Pank, Kathy Tychsen. Fourth Row: Dan O’Neil. Charles Johnson. Scott Archambault. John Hanna. Niles Amundson. Bruce Welch. Jim Isaacson. Fifth Row: Larry Olson. Paul Lima. Ted Goldberg. Mark Midbon. John Retzer. Don Stein. Scott Saremba, Vic Smith. We of the Lacedaemon Staff would like to express our deep appreciation and gratitude to all those who were so understanding and helpful in the completion of the first Superior Senior High School yearbook. Our warmest thanks go to Mr. Ray Somerville, Man- ager of The Superior Telegram Job Shop, Mr. Bud Somer- ville, and Mr. Henry Rosenmund of the job shop for their help in completing the early deadlines. We also wish to thank Mr. Sitek and the school photo- graphers for their excellent photographs and for all their help and cooperation. Again we express our deepest thanks to Mr. Bernard Benson for his potraits and group shots. Mr. Elden Johns must also be thanked for his aid in business matters. 1965-66 SSHS Student Senior Girls A Anderson. Arlrnr M. M, 104.143 Anderaon. Jacqueline T. Anderaon. Jeanne M. 34. 104. 141. 175 Anderaon. Joyce I. 34. 100. 117 Anderson. Karen J. 34 Anderaon. Linda K. 35. 95. 113. 117. 118. 120 142 Anderaon. Linda L. 35. 112 Anderaon. Nancy L. 35. 98. 117 Arckambeau. Mary A. 35. 110. 117 Arneson. Wendy C. 35 Aro. Laverne K. 35. 102.108. 120 Aapinwall. Veronica K. 35. 74. 98. 99. 108, 109. 110.111. 117. 120. 141 Avery. Earlenc C. 35. 110. 141 B Balow. Roberta K. 35. 73. 118. 120 Barber Eileen M. 35. 118. 175 Barnard. Karen L. 32 . 36. 97 . 98. 103. 108. 109. 111. 141. 175 Bartlett. Darlene ). 36. 109. 112. 118 Beck well, loan P. 36. 100. 117 Beckwell. Lucy A. 36 Beetcher Beverly A. 36. 175 Berg. Alice L. H. 98. 99. 108. 174 Bergren. Laurel M. 36. 110 Berka ludith A. 37. 108. 109. 110. III. 117 Beyer Sally A. 37. 72 Bickford Beverlv A. 37. 104 Birch. Tamara R. 37. 117 Blank. Linda A. 37. 118. 120. 172 Bodendorfer. Janet L. 37 Boggess. Cathy J. 37 Botten. Kathleen M. 38. 104. 108. 175 Botten Louanne M. 38. 104. 113 Boat. Margaret |. 38 Boyer, lean M. 38 Boyle. Patricia A. 38. 110. 118 Bono. Paulette 38.113 Brtddell. Laura M. 38. 113 Brill, Dixie L. 38. 113 Buck. Barbara A. 38. 117. 175 Budnick. Julie A. 38. 117 Burdick. Linda G. 38 c Campbell. |eanne M. 38. 74. 112 Carlton. Betty C. 38. 73. 118. 174 Carlson, Joanne H. 40. 97. 104. 117. 174 Carlaon. Judith F. 40. 98. 112. 118 Carlton. |udy K. 40. 104. 143 Caaady. Elaine 40 Charles. Nancy E. 40 Chetkv. Dianne L. 40 Christianson. Carmen A. 40. 72. 104. 117 Clark. Carole A. 40. 75. 100. 117 Cole. Grace M 41. 97. 110. 113 Collins. Barbara I. 41. 110 Collins. Patricia H. 41. 112. 117 Conkright. Linda I. 41. 74. 95. 96. 97. 118. 120. 174 Cordis. Lois M. 41 Cross. Patricia A. D Dahl. Judith K. 41. 110 Daniels. Mary H. 41. 102 Davidson. Adele M. 41. 110. 120 Decker. Kathleen 41. 110 De|ung. Ardith M. 41. 98. 99. 108 109. III. 112. 174 Depta. Mary T. 41. 75. 117, 118. 120 Dodge. Mary M. 42. 141 During. Susan R. 42. 110. 172 E F.nstad. Susan A. 42. 72. 117. 120 Emberson. Carol M. 42. 104. 112. 118 Erickson Wendy J. 43. 72. 95. 113 Ernst. |oanne F. 43. 118. 141 Evans. Donna R. 43 F Farrow. MarvAnn 43. 109. 175 Ferry. Lynn E- 41. 73. 117 Fonger. Cheryl M. 44. 143. 175 Fountain. Nancy A. 44 Frisk. Linda L- 44 G Gambeski. Dianne S. 44 Gayken Renea M. 44 Geske. Cynthia S. 44. 108 Gilson. Linda J. 44 . 98. 99. 102. 103 Gonia. Lorraine R. 45. 109. 117 Gouge. Dons A. 45. 100. 112 Greely. Darlene M. 45 Greely. Sandra J. 45. 100 Griffin. Kathleen A. 45. 98. 102, 103. 109. Ill Guenard. Sharon E. 45. 117 Gudowski. Nancy K. 44. 110 Gunderson. Mary S. 45. 97. 120 H Hagberg. Marsha J. 45. 117. 120 Hagen. Margo A. 45. 112 Hager. Barbara J. 46 Hansen. Elizabeth J. 46. 73. 117 Hanson. Janice R- 46 Hanson. Dawn D. 46 Hanson. Linda L. 46 Healy. Maureen A. 47. 73. 104. 108 Hewins. Barbara 47. 104. 108. 175 Higgins. Rosemary J. 47. 73. 104. 118. 174 Hiltunen. Carol R. 47. 100. 110, 113. 120. 141 Hirscheimer. Marlon I. 47. 113. 118. 120. 141 Hoeft. Yvonne M. 47. 117 Hofacre. Roberta L 47 Hornsey. Frances D. 47 Hoag. JoAnne D. 47 Hoem. Bernadette A. 47. 73 Homich. Patricia A. 47. 110 Hucovski. Mary J. 48. 112 I Jensen. Mary C. 48. 98. 108. 109. 175 enson. Sandra L. 48. 110 «well. Jane E. 48. 103. 144. 174 ohnson. Annette M. 49. 111. 113. 141 Johnson. Ann Marie 49. 117. 120. 175 ohnson. Karen Lee 49. 118. 143 ohnson. Kathleen A. 49. 100 ohnson. Laurel J. 49. 109. 113. 142. 175 Johnson. Peggy A. 49 Johnson. Sandra K. 49 Johnson. Sharon L. 49. 109. 110 K Kauti. Linda M. 49. 100 Kieser. Cathy A. 50. 74. 113. 142. 174 Kilpela. Cynthia L. 50 Kimmes. Joan M. 50 Kinnee. Susan K. 50. 100 Klmdt. Della L. 50. 110. 117 Knutson. Nancy M. 50 Koenen Janet M. 50 Kolanek. Toni A. 50 Kosta. Kathy A. 50. 108. 110 Kronberg. Carol E. 50 L Laberdie. Judith M. 50. 108. 110 Laberdie. Patricia J. 51. 117 Lack. Patsy L. 51. 117. 144 Launderville. Joyce B. 52. 104. 117 Lajoie. Cheryl L. 51. 108. 117. 118 LaMont Susan A. 51 Lane. Peggy L. 51 Lane. Shirley M. 51 Larsen. Rosemary A. 51. 113. 174 Larson. Joan A. 51. 103. 104. 141 Larson. Lnda D. 52. 103. 104. 174 Larson. Sheryl K. 52. 117. 144 La Valley. Jean M. 52. 112. 117. 118 Leaf. Jody K. 52. 100. 112. 118 Lee. £ usan R. 52 Leppanen. Tuula A. 52. 111. 117. 120. 141. 175 Lindberg. JoLayne K. 53. 108. 174. 175 Lindemann. Cheryl K. 53. 73, 98. 118. 120 Linder. Birgitta M. 53 97. 98. 113. 175 Lindquist. Maureen J. 53 Litle Mary Io 53 Livermore. Barbara J. 53. 98 Livingston. Diana J. 53. 113 Lund EKera M. 53. 103. 104. 117 Lysdahl. Judith A. 54. 109 M Maki. Doris M. 54 Mains. Gail I. 54. 117 MacGregor. Jane 54. 112 Malm Maryann 54 . 98. 99. 108 Marin. Starr E. 54 Martin. Candace L. 54. 75. 104. 143 Mattison. Linda J. 54 McCusker. Mora C. 54 McDonald. Gloria R. McDonald. Roseanne M. 55. 175 McDonough. Linda L. 55 Index McGrew. Barbara A. 55. 110 McKee. Barbara 55. 100 McNamara Patricia A. 56. 113. 118 Meiin Andrea C. 56. 75. 117. 118. 142 Milchesky. Dorlene J. 56. 98. 99. 108. 113. 174 Michelizzl. Diane M. 56. 120. 141 Miller. JoAn M. 56. 98 Mlsna. Kathleen J. 56. 98. 99. 103. 104. 172 Modern Faye L. 56. 97. 113. 117 Modern. Pamela J. 56. 74 . 96. 97. 108. 117 Molter. Pat G. 56 Moretto. Diane M. 56. 113. 172 Muller Jean F. 56. 102. 108. 110. Ill N Nault. Jo Anne M. 57 Nelson. Barbara J. 57 Nelson. Dawn D. 52. 107. 118. 120. 143 Nelson. Joyce C. 57. 118 Nelson. Sandra L. 57. 104. 172 Nevers. Georgia M. 58. 117. 120 Nevala. Mary Ann 57. 175 Noonan Barbara A. 58 Nord. Susan K. 58. 113 North Kathleen A. 58. 98. 117 O O Kash Linda D. 58. 73. 118. 174 Olsen. Kristi J. 59 Olson. Kathleen F. 59. 104 Olson. Lois I. 59. 112 Olson. Robyn L. Olson. Ruth Anne 59. 104 Olson. Stephanie 59. 103 P Pananen. Linda S. 60. 108. 141. 172 Paquette. Sandra Lee M. 60. 113. 141. 175 Pearson. Linda S. 60. 100. 117 Pender. Carolyn 61. 172 Peters. Diana G. 61.98. 99. 110 Peterson. Diana 61 Petroske. Mary L. 61. 174 Peppenger. Laveda J. 61. 100. 117 Q Quam. Mary Ann 61 R Rakitnichan. Kathleen A. 61 Ramel. Helen C. 61 Raymond. Rachel A. 61. 110. 112 Rice. Linda M. 62 Rich. Barbara L. 62. 118. 175 Riggle. Alice L. 62. 104. 108. 109 120. 141. 171 Rodewald. Patricia J. 62. 103. 104. 117. 118. 120. 143. 174 Rogers. Cheryl A. 63. 108 Rogers. Sally R. 63, 113 Rooney Ann E. 63. 97. 117. 118. 120 Rostad. Jane E. 63. 117. 174 S Saladis Sandra I. 63. 110 Salnick Linda M. 63. 102 Schmid Patricia A. 63. 110 Schultz Mary A. 64 . 72. 104. 120 Sharpe. Linda R. 64 Sislo. Bonnie J. 64. 102.103. 172 Smedberg. Susan E- 64 Smith. Georgia L. 64. 110. 112 Smith. Linda J. 64. 110 Sorenson. Diane L. 64. 109. 118 Spaniol. Susan J. 65. 108. 172 Springer. Shelly S. 65 110. 175 Standen. Linda E. H. 65. 108. 117 Starstead. Marilyn J. 65. 102, 104. 174 Stein. Marsha K. 65. 117 Stenberg. Patricia A. 65. 100 St. John. Sharron A. 65. 109. 118. 120. 174 Stokes. Carol E. 66. 104 Summerfield. Diana J. 66 Sundet. Linda R. 65. 66. 113. 120 Susens. Linda M. 66. 111. 117 Swanson. Sherry K. 66. 108, 109. 110. 113 Swanson. Susan K. 66. 109. 111. 117. 172 Sweeney. Mary S. 66. 141, 175 T Tanner. Lee E. 66 Teppo. Carol S. 66. 104. 144 175 Thomas. Donna E- 67. 104. 108. 109. 111. 175 Thompson. Mary E. 175 Thompson. Mary J. 67 Tinker. Dorisanne 67 Tremor. Sandra L. 67 Tnbbey Shirley M. 67 U Ursin. Patricia L. 67 V Van Hornweder. Beverly M. 68. 108. 109. 110. 113. 120. 141. 144. 175 Van Hove. Nancy L. 68. 95. 117 Van Overmeirer. Nancy K. 68. 100 Van Vynckt. Linda M. 68. 117 Verville. Candice M. 68 Vesterby. Elizabeth A. 68. 75. 103. 117. 120 Vincent. Melody J. 68 W Wahl. Gloria R. 68. 74. 104. 108. 109 Wanek. Barbara J. 68 103 Warren. Melody D. 69. 118 Warzyn. Kathleen M. 69. 100. 110. 117 Weber. Linda J. 69 Webster. Mary L. 69. 100. 103. 175 Weeks. Mary V. 69. 117 Weire Marilyn J. 69 117. 175 Welch. Sandra L- 69 Wiberg. Andrea K. 70. 172 Wick. Charlyn A. 70. 98. 99. 102. 103. 109 Williams Diane K. 70. 112. 118 Williams. Laura M. 70 Willie. Susan E. 70. 111. 117 Wieaner. Pamela S. 70. 117. 120 Wright. Jane A. 70. 117. 118. 120 Z Zimmer. Nellie F. 70 Zoltak. Corey L. 70 Senior Boys A Ahistus. Gary R. 34 Amundson. Niles F. 34. 73. 98. 99 175 Amundson. Richard J. 34. 175 Anderson. Donald A. 34 Anderson. Frank O. Anderson. Gerald R. 34 Anderson. Harold K. 34 Anderson. John C. Anderson. Mark J. 35. 97. 108. 116. 134. 139 Anderson. Ronald J. 35 Anderson. Sam G. 35 Armstrong. Randy B. 35 B Banks. Duane E. 35. 73 Banks. Richard D. Banks. Peter H. 35 Barker. William R. 35 Barnaby. Michael A. 36. 134 Bartell. Michael A. 36. 134 Baski. Douqlas E. Beetcher. Donald E. 36. 98. 99. 111. 175 Benson. Linder C. 36. 97. 117 Benson. Perry M. 36. 108. 116. 118. 124. 128 Berg. Richard W'. 36 Bergren. Timothy S. 35. 116. 124. 134 Bergstrom. Robert E. 37 Berta. Steven J. 37 Biorkman. David C. 32. 37. 74. 116. 117. 124 128. 139 Bitner. Dean M. 37 Blomquist. Thomas M. 37 Blume James R. 37. 104 Bodeen. Mike E- 30 . 37. 110. 175 Boya. John W. 38. 133 Boyer Fredrick G. 38. 110. 116. 130 139 Bratlund. Barry M. 38. 110 Brlttan. Tim O. 38. 137 Brown. David 38 . 98 . 99 172 Brown. Rickford H. 38 Brunette. Leonard L- 38 Buchanan. Thomas M. 38. 124 Budnick. Michael H. 39. 110 Buhr. Bradley D. 39 Bushaw. Raymond E. 39 Byrnes. Michael c Cabrera Aurelio P. 39 Callen. Richard M. 39. 116. 124.136 Campbell. Patrick J. 39. 75. 120. 139 Campbell. Thomas 39 Carlson. Eugene P. 116. 130. 139 Carlson. Garry M. 39 Carlson. Gary D. 39 Carlson. Russell R. 40. 108 Carlson. William E. Casper. Jack H. 40 Chase. Stephen G. Christenson. Norman W. 40. 103 Clark. Donald W. 40. 116. 139 Cordts. Lorry L. 41 Cragm. David L. Crisp Jeff L. 41. 72. 97. 116. 124. 128. 140 D DeMoure. Gary W. 41 DeRosier. David L. 42. 174 Dietrich. Gerald W. 43 Doane. Thomas J. 43 Downey. Lynn M. 43. 107. 134 E Edwards. Dennis W. 43 Elm. Roger E. 43. 104 Elowson. William J. 43. 116. 130. 139 Engelbretson. Richard D. 43. 175 Engelking. Jon H. 43. 116. 133 Erickson. Michael B. 43 Erickson. Stephen B. 43. 75. 109. 118. 137 Everson. Terry D. 43. 104 F Fairbanks. Tim A. 43. 116. 128. 175 Farmer. Jeff E. 43 Fields. William D. 43 Filteau. Harlow J. 43 Finckler. Charles W. 43 Finn. Jeff H. 43. 75. 116. 124. 128. 140 Fisher. Thomas E. 43 Flatten. Alfred G. 44 . 98. 99. 111. 118 Flay ton. John H. 44 Fleischman. Ronald L. Foley. Thomas C. 44. 74. 113 G Gerber. John W. 44. 128 Gerdcs. Gregory W. 44 Gella. Timothv F. 44 Giansami. Jeffry P. 44 . 97. 120 Goldberg. Harvey T. 44. 175 Gotelaere.Donald C. 45. 74. 118 Granstrom. Kenneth C- 45 Grills. Dennis A. 45 Grubb a. Kenneth L. 45 Gryraala. Kenneth J. 45 H Haire. Clifton E. 46 Hanna. John D. 46. 175 Hanson. Darrell B. 46 Hanson, leffrey B. 46 Hanson. LeRoy L. 46 Harris. John D. 46 Harris. Kenneth A. 46 Hawkins. Daniel E. 46 Hawley. Mark R. 46. 110. 139 Herubln. Richard F. 47 Higgins. Roger W. 47 Hoem Thomas M. 47. 98 Hovick Robert L. 47. 72. 117. 120 Hoyt. Jack T. Hudacek. James E. 48 Hull. Gary G. 48. 116. 124 Hunter. Barry A. 48 I Isaacson. James C. 48. 175 Iverson. Roger G- 48. 98 J acobson. David S- acobson Norman C. 48 ensen. Clarence 48. 116 erome. Joseph G. 48 ohnson. Charles M. 49. 73. 102. 104. 108. 109. III. 174. 175 Johnson. Dean W. 49. 72. 95. 98. 116. 118. 128. 140 ohnson. Gerald L. ohnson. James E. 49 ohnson. Michael R. ohnson. Richard J. 49 ohnson. Timothy J. 49 K Kelleher. David L. 49. 116. 124 Kern. Thomas L. 50 Keup. Thomas G. 50 Kreel Nicholas E. 50. 116. 124. 140 Kneps. Larry W. 50 L Lahti. Gerald D. 51. 116. 130. 131. 139 Lambert. Robert C. 51. 139 Landrum. Thomas R. 51 Lange. Robert J. 51 Lanhart. David R. 51. 134 Larson. Daniel G. 51 Larson. Kenneth G. 51 Larson. Paul J. 52 Larson Richard D. 52 177 Larson. Thomas C. 52. 116. IIS Lead trom. Robert J. 52. 134 Leaf. Dean G. Ledm. Richard L. 52 Lee Robert O. 52. 98. 99 110 Lima. Paul H. 52. 131. 134. 139. 175 Lindquist. David U. 53. 113 Loren:, lames S. 53. 98. 108, 130. 1 J9 Lowney. Richard B. 53. 116 Lull. David H. 53. 108 Lundberg. Lonny A. 53 Lundquisc, Dean G. 53 Luoma. Don L. 53. 112.134 Luoma. Victor E. 54 M MacDonald. Warren S. 54. 113. 118 Madsen Harry J. 54. 116. 124. 128 Manskv. David G. 54 Maretlo. Gerald W. 54 Markon. Jeffrey R. 54 Marigold. Mark P. 54 Martin. Terrv R. 55 M artineau. Terry A. Martinson. William E. 55 Mast. Gregory S. 55. 72 Manila. Thomas A. 55. 175 Mattson. Clarence O. 55. 116. 130 139 Mattson. John S. 55 Matushak. Brad A. 55. 116 McCarvill. Michael I. 55 McGinnis. Tom f. 55. 116. 139 McManus. Frank |. 56. 117 McNally. Dennis r. 56 Mead. George A. 56. 95 Miller. Thomas L. 56. 118. 137 Mizia Ronald E. 56. 108. 116. 124 Moder Timothy A. 56. 113. 116. 124 Moe lames E- 56. 112 Moen. Ronald J. Morkemo. Gary W. 56 Mossberqer. Gordon L. 56. 140 Myhre. Duane C. 57 N Nelson. Byron A. 57. 73 Nelson Larry R. 57 Nichols. Bruce T. 58 Nichols. Robert L. 58. 116. 124 Nichols. Roger D. 58. 120 Nikstad. Richard A. 58 O O'Brien. Robert T. 58 Ogren. Roger A. 58 O Keefe. Michael P. 58. 97 O'Keefe. Thomas O. 58. 98 OLenski. William |. 58 Oliver, Michael F. 58 Olow. Gerald J. 59. 98 Olsen. Robert J. 59. 116 Olson. David L. 59 Olson. David M. 59 Olson. Dennis M. 59. 136 Olson. Keith L. 59 Olson. Robert L. 59. 73. 97. 124 Or low ski. Richard A. 59 Oseii. Douglas C. 59 Oswskey. Jerome D. 59. 140 P Padron. Rudolfo J. 60. 117 Pallas. David W. 60. 109. 116 Panula. Timothy F. 60 Paulus. Larry M. 60. 107 Pearson. Glenn M. 60 Pederson. Fred D. 60 Pekkela Fredrick A. 60. 97 Pescatore. Ronald F. 61 Peters. Jim W. 61. 102. 104 Peterson. Glenn H. 61 Pierce. Terry J. 61 Plachta. Richard F. 61 Plesko. Jeffrey J. 61 Pukema. Richard D. 32. 61. 72. 116. 124 R Rasmussen. Howard J. 61 Rawn. James C. Rawn. John R. Raymond. Richard S. 61 Regenfuss Michael D. 62. 74. 75. 96 97. 108. HI. 116. 124. 128. 140 Rehnstrand. Randy J. 62. 118 Rep. Thomas!. 62. 117 Retzer. John D. 62. 175 Rhodes. Gerald A. Riedasck. Lawrence G. 62. 73. 117 Rivord. Douglas A. 62 Rodell. John P. Ronning. Larry J. Rooney. Mark A. 63. 118 Ryan. Eugene D. 63. 139 s Saari. Ray 63. 116. 124. 175 Salnick. Robert L. 63 Salus. Joe A. 63 Sanders. Edward C. 63. 137 Saremba. Scott P. 63. 108. 120. 175 Scanlon. Daniel T. 63 Schneeberger. Glenn F. 63. 116. 130. 131. 139. 172 Schroeder. Jeffrey P. 64 Schulties. Wayne D. 64 Schult:. Bernard P. 64 Sears. Dennis L. tA Shanesy. James E. Sharp. Michael T. 64 Shaul. Charles O. 64. 98. 118 Shepard. John R. 64 Sitek. Joseph J. 64 Skustad. Lloyd D. 64 Smith. Robert S. 64 Smith. Victor R. 64. 97. 104. 175 Steen. Daniel C. 65. 72. 98. 99. 118. 175 Steen. Robert J. 65. 110 Stein. Bernard E. Stelmas:ewski. Daniel H. 65 Strauman. Michael C. 66. 175 Srur Jerry E. 65. 116. 140 Sutherland. Douglas A. 66. 95. 116. 124. 138. 139 Swanson. Larry S. 66 Swenson. Larry J. T Talaska. Michael E. 66. 109 Tempells. Laurence D. 66. 108. 109. 111. 175 Titus. Stephen D. 67. 108. 116. 139 Tomas:ski. Joseph E. 67 Tribbey. Edward M. 67 Trolson. Loren E. 67. 95. 118 Turk. Thomas J. 67. 136 Tyson. Dennis V. 67 U Upthegrove. James T. 67 V Vanderport. Dennis V. 67 Van Ert. Gene A. 68 Van Holbeck. Francis L. 68. 75 Van Landschoot. Thomas J. 68 Van Rossem. Richard W. 68 W Waatata. Arthur J. Walsh. Paul J. 68 . 75 . 96. 97. 108. 116. 124 Wasilewski. Richard F. Welch. Dale B. 69. 175 Wells. Michael P. 69. 175 Wergeland. Kenneth C. 69 W’ertelka. Anthony J. 69. 172 West. Charles A. 69. 118 W'estman. Patrick B. 69. 134. 139 White. Michael P. 64. 69 White. Robert H. 70 Whitsitt Richard L. 70. 98. Ill Willie. Louis T. 70 Wilson. Harold L. Worsley Scott T. 70. 71. 109. 117. 134 Y Yanda. Joseph W. 70. 118 Z Zanuzoski. David L. 70 Zowm. Richard J. 70. 75. 98. 118 Junior Girls A Aker. Pamela R. 78. 117. 120 Amundson. Dolores J. 79. 175 Amys. Delores A. Anderson. Barbara A. 78. 98. 99 111 Anderson. Jranine M. 78 Anderson. Judith K. 82 Anderson. Mary Ann M. 79 Ayer. Nancy L. 78 B Backstrom. Carol J. 81. 118. 142 Bakken. Karen J. Bailer. Barbara J. 79. 98. Ill Barnard. Barbara F. 80. 141 Barnard. Roberta J. 77 . 97. 102. 109. 174 Barton. Diane M. 78. 104 Beck. Julie E. 81 Begordis. Lorna M. 77. 174 Belanger. Barbara A. 77 Berg. Barbara J. 78. 174 Bergstrom, Florence M. 78 Berndt. Katherine L. 78 Bishop. Betty A. 79 Blair. Roberta A. 80 Bogdon. Helen R. 80 Braun. Barbara K. 78. 141 Brecke. Cheryl J. 82. 110 Brow. Linda A. 80. 110 Budnick. Marlene A. Butler. Darleen J. 81. 175 C Cairns. Judith A. 78. 107 Cameron. Joan M 81. 110 Campbell. Barbara A. 80 Campbell. Carolyn |. 79. 108. 120. 174 Carlson. Carlene A. 77, 108. 174 Carlson. Diane M. 81. 175 Casper. Nancy L. 82 Chapman. Bonnie R. 79. 141 Christianson. Bonny M. 79 Clark. Jill L. 81. 120 Cockson. Kathleen |. 81 Coda. Rosann 82 Cragin. Pamela L. 79 Crist. Marsha A. 80. 104 Cross. Judith A. 77 Crow. Barbara A. 82. 97. 174 Cummings. Colette I. 81. 109. 143. 174 D Dagen Judith A. 81 Danl. Jeannine M. 82. 98. 99. 108. 174 Davis Kathy L. 81. 98. 104. 108 120. 174 DeBrock. Judy M. 81. 172 DeGraef. Roberta J. 82 Depta. Maureen T. 78. 174 Doolittle. Linda L. 79 Drallmeier. Judy R. 83. 109. 117. 141 Dual. Kathleen A. 79 During. Linda M. 77. 108. 172 E Eastman. Harriet I. 80 Edgette. Carol J. 81. 107 Eibon. Marv K. 80 Ekelund. Barbara O. 79. 120. 174 Erdmier. Susan M. 78 Essen. Karry A. 77 F Fmsland. Janice S. 77. 118 Frostman. Mary J. 83. 118 G Gall. Carol!. 79 Genovese. Claudia J. 78 Gerdes. Jacqueline A. 82. 98. 141 Gothner. Rosemary 78 Greely. Susan 77. 100. 141 Grenier. Patricia R. 83 Grenier. Susan K. 82 Grimsrud. Kris L. 78 Grimstad Susan A. 82. 143 H Halverson. Susan E. 82 Hannah. Catherine A. Hanson. Nancy L. 80 Harding. Donna M. 80. 100, 109. 175 Harle. Nancy A. 79. 100 Hedberg. Ruthann E. 81. 100. 175 Helland. Jeanette L. 81. 102. 108. 111. 171. 172. 174 Hemmerling. Barbara A. 77 Higgins. Deborah J. 77 Hill. Connne M. 82. 172 Hill. Judy K 82 Hill. IPatricia A. 77. 172 Hines. JoAnn H. 79. 113. 118 Hoff. Anne C. 82. 107 Hoffman. Virginia M. 80 Homick. Mary G. 79 Hood. Beverly J. 77 Howard. Sandra L. 81. 175 Hoyt. Mary J. 82 Hull. Susan M. 79. 100.102 Hunter. Frances K. 82. 102 Hutchinson. Colleen A. 80. 100, 117. 141 I Iverson. Paula J. 78. 97. 102. 120. 174 J Iacobson. Sandra E. 77. 104. 175 erome. Louise M. 81 ohns. Sandra A. 82 .ohnson. Barbara J. 78 Johnson. Christine L. 81. 104. 171. 172 Johnson. Dianne W. 82. 98. 117. 174 Johnson. Donna M. 82 Johnson. Georgianna R. 78. 144. 174 I ohnson. MarilynJ. 80 ohnson. Marsha S. 78 ohnston. Linda J. 77. 108. 111. 120. 141. 174 K Kakko. Shirley M. 78 Kaluga. Sandra J. 83. 117 Kaner. Sandra Z. 77 Kauppi. Peggy J. 82 Keaten. Judy E. 78. 104 Keller. Sharon G. 79. 172 Kelley. Maria L. 81 Kelly. Gretchen E. 78 Kempton. Linda M. 77 Kiszewski. Suanne M. 82 Koski. Gail R 79. 107. 120 Kossic. Marie L. 82. 174 Knowles. Lynne M. 77 Kolbe. Jacquelyne M. III. 174 L Lanctot. Elizabeth |. 82 Landela. Josephine L. 81. 97. 144 Larson. Arlys A. 78. 141. 174 Larson. Barbara A. 81. 118. 144 Larson. Jane M. 82. 103. 109. 174 Larson, lanette L. 79. 100 Larson. Joyce C. 77 Larson. Terne T. 78. 110 Latvala Marilynn F. 81. 103. 108. 171. 172 Law. Susan j. 80. 110 Lawson Barbara G. 79. 103. 110 Levin. Linda M. 81 Liberty. Linda M. 77 Liebaert. Paulette A. 77. 100 Lindberg. Gail A. 82. 107. 120. 141. 144. 174 Lindholm. Linda M. 81. 107. 110. 120. 142. 175 Lisdahl. Linda L. 78 Lund. Joanne M. 81. 175 Luoma. Jean D. 81. 104. 108, 120. 141. 175 Lydon. Louella A. 80 M Mackall. Christine A. 79 Mackyol. Nancy J. 78. 110 Magnuson Gail M. 79 Maki. Kay C. 77. 110 Marlton. Carol J. 78 Martinson. Catherine E. 81. 97. 103. 108. 143. 175 Matthews. Gail P. 77 McConnell. Ten L. 79. 108. 117. 171 McGraw. Mary A. 81. 108 McGraw. Kathleen J. 77 McGraw. Sherrie L. 83. 141. 172 McIntyre. Patricia L. 78. 113. 143 McKenna. Mary T. 80 McPherson. Mary E. 78. 104. 120. 144. 174 Meyers. Gloria J. 81. 107. 120. 141 Moline. Patrica L. 79. 103. 144 Mooney. Donette 77 Moriarity. Linda J. 82 N Nelson. Linda L. 80 Nelson. Linda M. 79. 141 Nelson. Nancy L. 80. 100. 120. 141. 175 Nelson. Sandra |. 82 Nelson. Sandra L. 82. 118. 171 Nelson. Sheryl L. 81 Nevers. Susan A. 78. 108. 172 Niemi. Susan L. 80 Noble. Donna M. 80. NO Norbera. Mary J. 79 Nord. Karen L. 76. 78. 97. 108. 174 Nord. Robin S. 79. 97. 108. 175 North. Patricia C. 77. 104. 120. 174 Northcott. Ann L. 78 O O'Connell.Maureen P. 82. 174 O'Kash. Sheryl M. 77 O’Konek. Lois M. 80. 102. 104. 108. 120. 141. 172 Olson. Catherine A. 77 Olson. Kathleen C. 81. 143 Olson. Linda S. 78 143 Ostlund. Linda L. 102 Otier. Cindy L. 78 P Pank. Linda J. 81. 175 Pankow. Cheryl A. 77 Peters. Marian L. 81. 120. 174 Peterson. Cheryl L. 78. 104 Peterson. Renee Peterson. Rose M. 79 Pethers. Theresa A. 77 Phillips. Darlene M. Pioro. Kathy A. 82 Pioro. Mary E. 78 Piper. Nancy J. 78 Plasch. Claudia J. 81 Polglase. Carolyn K. 78. 103 Pooler. Patricia J. 76. 78. 97. 117. 144. 174 Porter. Kathleen S. 77 Potthier. Patricia E. 80 Powell. Lynn V. 80 Prochazka. Kathleen E. 79 R Reed. Sharon L. 79. 100. 118 Rep. Linda L. 82 Rhodes Betty A. 79 Richardson. Karen K. 77. 109. 120. 174 Roeach. Judith L. 81. 97. 103. 109. III. 171 Rogers. Jessie J. 80 Roisum. Vicki M. 79 175 Rouse. Kathleen A. 83 Runtons. Mary K. 77 Rutzen Della M. 82. 174 Ryan Kathleen A. S Saremba. Sandra E. 77 Scanlon. Jane A. 81. 118. 144 Schmidt. Sandra K. 81. 104. 175 Shaffer. Anita M. 77. 98. 107. 175 Silver. Judv ). 80 110 Simonson. Susan A. 79 Smith. Berthine L. 77 Smith. Jeannette M. 78 Soyring. Sharon L. 83 Springer. Cathv C. 80. 103. 104. 109. 174 Staupe. Ruth C. 79 . 97. 107. 108. 172 St. Onge Rita M. 80. 104. 172 Stralka. Pamela J. 80. 97. 110. 120 Stream. Terri L. 77. 98. 110 Stuart Ann M. 81. 98 118. 120. 144. 175 Summerfield. Audrey J. Sweeney. Kathleen 83. 117 T Tacke Maty A. 81. 120. 175 Thomas. Barbara L. 82. 107. 109. 174 Thompson. Frances J. 78 Tinker. Linda K. 79. 103. 104. 175 Tomzak. Sharon D. Treadway. Barbara |. 80 Trepanier. Judy E. 82 Tremor Sharon M. 82 Trisko. Bonnie R. 80. 110 Tuthar Paula J. 77. 100 144 Tychsen. Kathryn A. 81. 175 U Ullan. Rebecca S. 83. 117 V Vanenberg. Judy A. 80. 110 Vokovich. Georgann 79. 98 W Walsh. Janet 1. 77. 83. 117. 175 Waltenburg. LeAnn A. 79 Warnack. Catherine J. 77. 103. 104 Webster. Kathryn 80 Wigren. Joanne D. 79. 141, 175 Williams. Margaret V. Willoughby. Patricia A. 80. 144 Winders. Christine L. 77 Winters. Norma I. 117 Wojciechowski. Mary K. 78. 97. 175 Wojtoff. Kathy Y Yeazle. Darlene A. 172 Yeazle Sandra L. Junior Boys A Aakeberg. Lonnee I. 77 Abbott. Lawrence F. 77 Abbott. Thomas J. 82. 110 Anderson. Craig S. 80 Anderson (.awrence A. 83. 117 Anderson. Lloyd 78 Anderson Roger R. 81. 107 Anderson. Stephen R. Arola. Michael G. 82 Arseneau. Lawrence I. 82 B Barnes. James L. 79 Bavard. Donald A. 78 Bean. Neal K. Berg. Jack O. 77. III. 120 Berg. Rodney W. 80 Berg William W. 81 Bolos. Gerald T. 81 Bong. Thomas J. 82. 104. 174 Borgh, James E. 82 Borra. Rex J. 81 Boutin. Greg M. 81 Boylan. William J. 77 Boyung. Arthur J. 81. 139, 175 Brown. Gaylerd E. 102, 103 Buerger. Michael L. 79 Buck. Ronald W. 83 Buchanan. Michael L. 78 Burgess. Ted E. 79 Burk. Donald J. 79 • Burkhart. Terry O. 174 Butters. Jean O. 78 Byrka. David S. 80. 104. 116 124. 139 Byorni, Timothy J. 83. 112 178 c Caffrey. Patrick R. 79. 129 Campshure. Martin A. 80. 116. 124. 133. 139 Cartgnan. Earl A. 80 Carlson. Bruce A. 77 Carlson. Dale E. 79 Chaffey. Kenneth J. 80 Charbonneau. William E. 80. 109 110. 113 Chase Conrad C. Christenson. Cliff G. 80. 98. 137 Clancy. Terry M. 124 Cnddmgton. Bruce D. 78. 104 Coppina. David E. 82 Crist Daniel R. Cronin. Timothy J. 81 Cuhel. |oel D. D Dahlgren. Mark A. 82 Dalbec. Dennis E. 80 Dal bee Larry E. 78. 138. 139 Davern. Richard T. 76. 79 Day. William L. 83 Denny. Robert M. 79. 117 Diamond. Robert L. 81 Dickenson Mark S. 80. 116. 130. 172 Dopp. Rictor L- 98 Dorfman. Ted R. 81 Drolson. Gene C. 79 During Randy C. 80 E Eades. Robert W. Edge. Douglas 77 Edward, lohn L. Ellison. William C. 77 Ely. Scott W. 78. 98. 116. 134. 138. 139 Emberaon. Scott H. 78 Esperson. David E. 77. 171 Erickson. Conrad A. 83. 116. 117 Esterholm. Glen W. 80. 116 P Fitzgerald, ferry J 78. 116. 133 Fleischman. ferry A. 82 Flemmen. Perry L. 81. 134. 175 Flynn. Michael W. 81. 175 Fransen. Dennis C. 79 Freeland Patrick K. 79 Frederick. John A. 82 Frost. Richard L. 79 Frostman. David L. 79. 98. 131 Fudally. Donald G. 83 G Gallagher. Edward C. 81. 172 Gee Robert C 80 97. 174 Gerber. Gary G. 83. 137 Goldberg. Theodore M. 79. III. 172 Gotelaere. Joe L. 83 Granherg. Gary P. 80 Greely. Jeffery M. 82 Grvmala Paul f. 77. 139 Gudowski. Richard S. Guerin, fames R. 77. 139 Gustafson. Richard A. 79. 172 H Haasis. fames W. 81 Hachey. Samuel 77.136 Hagadorn. Jeffery M. 78 Handy, fonathan P. 82 Harkabus. fames A. 78 Hart. Richard A. 79 Haugen, fames 116. 174 Haugen. Thomas f. 82. 107 Hawkins. John 77 Hawley. Michael S. 79 Heikkila. Timothy M. 76. 81, 104. 108. 116. 124. 128. 129. 139 Hendricks. Roger D. 78. 136 Hendrickson. Robert A. 80 Herubin. Raymond M. 77 Hoffman. Leonard R. 77 Hoffmockel. Charles A. 77 Hoium George H. 78. 107. 109 Holm. William E. 8| Holmes Michael E. 77. 172 Hoover. Michael A. 80 Hoivik. Jeffrey P. 81 Huhta fames C. 82. 97. 104. 108. III. 134. 171. 172. 175 I ohnson. David A. 79. 98. 175 ohnson. Duane N. 82 ohnson Fred C. 81. 131. 175 ohnson. Gary D. 78 ohnson. fames R. 77. 102. 104. 175 ohnson Mike 77 ohnson. Randall E- 82 ohnson Ronald E- 79 ohnson. Ronald G. 80 ohnson. Thomas D. 82 ohnstone. fames M. uel. John T. 80. 97. 108. 136. 139. 171 K Kelly. Jeffrey M. 78 Kimmes. fim A. 78 Klein. Donald R. 81 Koenen William L. Kolanek. Edward f. 81 Kongevick. fames P. 81. 103, 104. 108. Ill Korhonen. David A. 78. 134 Kotkovich. George T. 77. 97. 108. III. M6. 124. 129. 140 Kreel. Thomas D. 78 Krumbein. Robert C. 77 Kurtz. Alan 77 Kurtz. Dale E. 82 L Lang. Erik G. 82. 104. 174 La rock. Francis P. 80 Larson. Charles J. 78 Larson. David W. 78. 175 Larson. Jerry W. 81. 126 Larson. Jim L. 78 Larson Richard W. 80 Larson Robert S. 82 Laurvick. Conrad A. 77. 134 LaVallev. John A. 79 175 Lear. Warren T. LeMieux. fames L. 78 Lemone. David E. Levine. Gregory T. 81 Libby. Donald E. 77. 109, 129 Lidbertr Daryl L. 81 Little Donald W. 80. 108 Lorimor. Bruce E. 79. 107 Loughren. John 7. 80 Lundberg. Danny L. 79 Lundberg. fames L. 81 Luzaich. Mai M. 79. 140 Lynn. Roger f. 80. 128. 139 M MacGregor. Daniel W. 104 Maclnnes. Jack W. 77. 97. 139 Maki. Frank W. Marquart. Thomas C. 80. 109. 124. 137. 138. 139 Martineau. David M. 82. 174 Maryanovich. Mike B. 124. 128 Matson. Ronald L. 79 Mattson. John R. 78 McCauley. Steven C. 82 McCusker. Pete J. 82. 116. 133. 174 McLean. Michael K. 77 Merrihew. John M. 82. 98. 99 Meyers. Kenneth M. 77 Michalowski. Michael E. 78. 126 Miller. Donald R. 82. 175 Miller, fon F. 80. 116 Minter. Robert W. 78. 110 Moen. Robert G. 81 Moore. Derrick R. 81. 120. 171. 175 Moore. Kenneth W. 81 N Nelson. Bruce D. 78. 104 Nelson David H. 79. 124. 129. 140. 175 Nelson. Gordon 77 Nelson, fames E. 78 . 98. 116 Nummi. Patrick H. 82. 134 Nygard. Reynold F. 82. 116. 140 O O'Keefe, fames M. 79 Olson. David A. 82. 134 Olson. Dennis D. 80 Olson. Harvey R. 77. 109. 124 Olson. John A. 77 Olson. Kenneth P. 82. 174 Olson Larrv C. 77. 134 175 O'Neill. David A. 81. 120. 175 Oraom Lucien f. 77. 103. 104, 174 P Palmi. Jerry E. Papineau. Duane M. 80. 174 Paquette. Francis f. 82. 108. 111. 116. 124. 128. 139 Parenteau William E. 82 Pearson. Douglas D. 79 Pearson. Raymond A. 82 Pearson. Richard M. 80. 177 Peters. Douglas A. 82. 97. 104. 109 Peterson. Dennis A. 77 Peterson, fames G. 77. 134. 175 Peterson. Robert S. 79 Pierce. Thomas f. 77 Pink. William f. 79 Polaski. Michael K. 81. 116. 120. 174 Pomither. Eugene f. 82 Potter. Robert E. 82 R Rae. Steven R. 81 Reed. Ronald R. 81. 112 Rehnstrand. Michael P. 82 Rep. Dennis C. 78. 98. 120. 136 Reuille. Narcis M. 81 Rieck. Brian K. 79 Ross. Michael R. 82. 112 Ross. Thomas W. 81. 134 Rusnack. Michael 83 Runions. feffrev H. 80 Rygg. Richard D. 79 Saari Martin f. 78. 102. 104 Sallee. Michael F. 78 Salus. Leonard D. 77 Sarko. David E. 83. 116. 117. 139 Schmid. Jerome D. 77. 129 Schlais. David M. 79 Schlais. Edward M. 79 Schricffer. Eugene O. 80 Schuck. Gary E. 78. 116. 172 Severson. Larry E. 78 Sexton Dale A. 80 Sharknas. Steve 77 Shcllum. John C. 78 Shippar. Donald f. 82 Shober. John C. Sieler. Robert J. 78. 136 Sitek. Thomas J. 79 Siveney. Bart R. Sloan. Dan M. 82. 172 Smith. Bruce L. Smith. Paul R. 82. 97. 108 Soderlund. Thomas R. 79. 175 Sorenson. John S. 79 Sperling. Timothy A. 77 Stearns, fames W. 79 Steen. Paul T. 79. 97. 120. 174 Stein. Kenneth W. 78 Stensland. Richard |. 80 Stokes, lames R. 78. 107 Strack. fames M. 80 Stuart, fames H. 80 Sullivan. Robert M. 81 Susens. Lawrence f. 81. 172 Sutherland, fames R. 77. 112. 116 Sutherland. Scott E. 77. 136. 139. 172 Swanson. Bret H. 81 Swanson Ken A. 78. 109. 116 T Teppo. Bruce M. 80. 140 Thompson, fame M. 78 Thompson. Richard J. 79 Tusm. Barrv L. 81 V Van Alstine. Thomas G. 79 Van Damme. Dennis J. 79 W Walberg. Milton R. 109 Wallin. John H. 80 140 Wanek. Gary R. 81 Waseen. Daniel E. 77. 175 Welter. Douglas A. 81. 116. 134 Westlund. Michael D. 78. 117 Wick. John H. White. Rov 77 Whitney. Charles P. 78. 104 Wusanen. Tom H. 78. 97 Wiesner. Gary B. 79 83. 109 Wigren. John 83 Williams. Daniel C. 83. 117 Williams. Henry E. 81 Willis. Michael A. 80 Wiseman. Donald R. 80 Worsley. David J. 78 z Zuber. Dana P. Sophomore Girls A Abrahamson. Phyllis L. 86 Anderson. Alonna D. Anderson. Dianne L. 91. 101. 141 Anderson. Dorothy L. 86 Anderson. Faith A. Anderson. Laura A. Anderson. Patricia A. 87. 172 Andrews. Karen f. 85 Anecki. Linda f. 88. 117. 174 Archambeault. Beverly J. 86 Aro. Brenda J. 89 . 92. 107. 174 Ayer. Barbara f. 89. 101. 175 B Bachman. Roberta M. Banks. Cornelia C. 90. 120. 141 Banks. Darlene R. Baski. Linda S. 86. 174 Bauer. Dorothy ). Beach. Viola L. 87 Begordis. Cheryl L. Benedickt. Linda A. 90 Benner, fill A. 90 Berchtld. Margaret H. 90 Berg, fane E- 87. 92. 109 Bergren. Tari A. 86 Bernard, fane M. 86 Bergsgaard. Monica R. 172 Bergstrom. Kathy V. 86 Bergquist. Linda L. 91. 117. 172 Bitner. Pauline E. 91. 172 Bloss. Marjorie L. 86, 174 Bohn. Susan A. 90. 101. Ill Borgh. Anita L. 88. 101 Botton. Lynn P. 91. 107 Bouchard. Linda R. 90. 141 Brandser. Karen A. 90. 109. 111. 141 Briddell. Gloria f. 91. 101 Brown. Kathleen A. Bushaw. Coralic R. 89. 101, 107 Byers. Daisy B. 88. 101 C Cadotte. Myrna M.90. 101. 172 Caffrey. Barbara L. 87. 101 Carlson. Nancy K. 88 Carlson. Sarah J. 90 107. 141. 175 Carlson. Susan 107 Carroll. Kathleen L. Caroon. Laurel A. 91. 97 Christianson. Linda K. 90. 117 Clark. Sharon A. 117 Cockson. Patricia T. 90 Colton. Connie R. 86 97. 101. 174 Coon. Darlene C. 86 Craigin. Vicki L. 88 Cravin. Lora L. 88. 101 Custard. Janice M. 91 D Danielson. Linda K. 91. 101. 174 DeBrock. fudy K. 91. Ill Depta. Susan A. 88 Devine. Marv L. 87 Dodge Nancy R. 90. 120 Doolittle. Susan K. 85 E Edge. Connie A. 88 Edwards. Sandra L. 88 Eliason. Brenda L. 85 Eliason. Irene M. 89 107. 175 Eliiaon. Helen E. 86. 101. 174 Engebretson Linda M. 91. 101. 174 Evans. Linda S. 85 F Fairbanks, fudy L. 87 Farmakes. Mary A. 89. 101. 120. 141 Farmer Kathleen L. 90. 101. 107. 174 Fisher. Valerie A. 87. 101 Foerst. Marjorie L. Frantsen. Linda L. 91. 107. 174 Fregard Judith E. 88. 101. 172 Freeland, fanet S. 88 G Gehrman fanet A. 89. 144. 172 Giersdorf. Dianne E. 91 172 Gingras. Kathryn H. 85 Girtz. Sharon L. 86 Gordon. Kathy A. 86 101 Greely. Barbara J. Gustafson. Connie L. 90 174 H Haack. Terri M. 88. 101. 141. 175 Hagen. Julee S. 107. 172 Hamilton. Karen S. 85 Hart. Deborah L. 90 141. 172 Hart. Kristine E. 91 Hase Helen C 87. 104. 174 Haver. Susan f. 87 Hayes, fulie M. 89. 97. 101. 120. 141. 175 Healy. Lorraine A. 91. 101. 111. 143. 172 Higgins. Margaret A. 89. 141 Higgins. Mary f. 90. 141 Hoag, fanet L. 90. 172 Hoeft. Kathleen A. 90 Hoem. Patricia M. 89. 101 Holterman. Adona F. 91. 172 Hornsey. Joyce E. 91. 101. 107. 172 Hull. Kathy A. 86 Hunter. Barbara L. Hutchinson. Dawn C. 91. 104 I lackobs. Helen D. 90. 141 Javner. Rita L. 86 johansen. |une A. 90 fohnson. Barbara L. 89 Johnson. Cheryl S. 89. 97. 101. 143. 172 I ohnson. Darla K. 89. 172 ohnson. Debra E. 87 ohnson. Karen L. 90 175 ohnson. Joanne M. 88 ohnson. Linda M. 90. 101 ohnson. Pamela L. 86 ones. Linda M. 91 orgenson Barbara E. 88. 104. 120 172 fossund. Bonnie L. 86 K Kangas. Sandra E. 88 Karling. Rita K. 88 Krieps. Arlene K. 91. 172 Kimmes. Suzanne M. 89. 101 Kinney. Maureen L. 107. 117. 120. 141. 172 Knowles. Betty A. 89. 101. 175 Kofal. feanne K. 89. 109. 110. 111. 141. 172 Korhenen Sandra L. 91. 101 Koskl. fo Ann 85. 175 Kronlund. Linda L. 87. 101 L Laberdie. fanice K. 84 . 88. 117 Lach. Susan K. 90 Lange. Ellen f. 174 Lange. Loretta A. 91. 172 Larson. Barbara C. 88 117 Larson. Marie A. 89 Leaf. Susan B. 87. 117 Learn. Alene M. 87. 102 LeBard. Mildred K. 88 174 Ledin. Judith A. 88 Ledm Sandra J. 89. 174 LeMone. Kathy A. 88 LePage, Kathy A. 86. 174 Linblad. Marlene A. 90 Llndgren. Susan K. 86. 109. 117 Lien. Catherine A. 87. 101 Lonetto. Rita f. 90. 117 Ludvigsen. Karen R. 91. 104. 175 Lund. Carole J. 90. 101. 103. 107. 141 Lundquist. Dome M. 87. 174 Luoma Mary A. 86 M MacCoy. Mary E. 90. 97 Mace. Sharon L. 91 Machones. Catherine M. 90 Machones. Lucille M. 91 Mains. Carol A. Martin. Manlvn M. 89 97. 107. 174 Martineau.Francis C. 87 Manila. Marie A. 89. 141. 175 Mattison Kathv A 89. 101 McConnell. Kathleen M. 89 McConnell. Patricia f. 174 McGrath. Sarah E. 89 102. 174 McGraw. Claudia f. 86 McKibbon. Kathleen A. 86. 175 McLean. Barbara |. 89 McPherson. Nancy P. 88. 97 101. 120. 141. 174 Meyer. Carol f. 88. 101. 174 Meyer. Mary E. 91. 175 Michalowski. Linda L. 86. 175 Moe. Marilyn L. 91. 172 Moe Shirley A 90. 101.103. 141 Mohr. Gail A. 87 Moyer. Laura N. 90. 97. 110. III. 120 N Nelson. Marianne K. 91.97. 104. 174 Nelson. Suzanne I. 88. 174 Nelson. Verna R. 90 174 Nipper. Diana S. 85. 101.117 O Ojala. Diann M. 91 Okerman. Jean L. 87 Olson. Beverly J. 86. 107. 174 Olson. Bobbie M. 90 Olson Janet f. 86. 101. 107. 174 Olson. Lorraine A. 88. 104. 120. 172 Olson Phyllis R. 86. 175 Olson. Susan K. 87 Orville Paula R. 87. 101 OShaughnessv. Sheila L. 87. 102. 103. 175 Ostman. Yvonne M. 86 Oswskey. Rita R. 87. 101.141 P Palmi, loan M. 87. 101 Pearson. Nikki A. 89 172 Pederson fane K. 91. 111. 172 Pender. Jacqueline Peters. Gloria M. 90. 101 Peterson, Maureen K. 89. 174 Peterson. Nancy J. 88. 174 Piper fodv F. fo. 109. 141 Plasch Carol f. 88. 101. 104. 107. 141 Prior. Sandra S. 86. 101 Puketna Heidi A. 90. 101 Putnam. Pamela A. 86 R Raprager. Linda D. 86. 101. 141 Rasmussen. Catherine |. 86 Rasmussen, Charlane K. 89. 101 Rav. Judith A. 89. 107. 120. 172 Reick. Lynette K. 86. 175 Reid. Patricia A. 90. 101. 117 Remington. Conleigh A. 87. 174 Reuille. Monica L. 87 Ripley. Jackie Robare. fanet L. 85. 117 Rochon. Marion K. 86 Roe. Brenda L. 86 Roesch. Susan K. 89. 101. 104 Ronning. Sandra A. 89 Rooney Darling L. 91. 102. 103. 109 110. 120. 144. 174. 175 Root. Bervl A. 87. 101 Rue Jill A. 86 141. 174 Rue. facquelvn A. 89. 109 s Saline Elaine D. 88 Sondahl Cynthia R. 87. 107 Saikiaho M«rlv A. 90. 117 Sanford. April L. 88 Schaefer. Claudia J. 90. 107 Schmidt. Karen |. 91 110. 120. 175 Schuman. Ardiss F. 90 Seek. Kathv M. Severson. Paulette F. 86. 92. 97. 102. 144. 174 Sheahan. Mary L. 87. 101 Shoher Mary L. 89 Shores. Charyle A. 86. 101. 109 Silver Susan A. 90 97. 101. 141 Simon. Lynn C. 86 Sislo. Kathryn E. 90 S.slo Mary K. S6. 101 Sletten Bonnie K. 87. 103 Sleva. Theresa I. 91 Smith. Elizabeth A. 87. 141 Smith. Elizabeth M. 90. 174 Smith. Margaret J. 89 Smith. Shirley M. Soderland. Dianne M. 89 107 Solid. Doreen M. 88. 104. 174 Solin. JoAnn F. 89. 107. 141 Stein. Linda C. 89 101. 109 Stokes Donna L. 87. 107. 120. 174 Stoltz. Kathleen M. 91. 101 Sullivan. Linda M. 87 Sullivan Mary 91 101. 120. 143 Sutherland Della I - 87. 101 Swanson. Patricia C. 89. 101 T Talcott. Susan K. 89 174 Templeton. Deborah C- 87. 120. 175 Tibbs. Paula A. 87. 174 Tills Roberta I. 91. 120. 174 Torviclc. Gwen C- 84 . 88. 101. 120. 141 Toya Karen L. 87. 109. 117 Tucker. Nancy 1. 86 Turnguist. Carol J. 89 Tuverson. Sharon L. 91. 102.174 Tuomi. Sharon M. 107 U Ullan. Penny L. 90. 120. 175 Urban. Marcy M. 86. 101 V Van Alstine. Viola M. 88. 117 Vandenburg. Carol M. 90 Van Ert. Beverly A. 86. Ill Vreeland. Sharon A. 90 W Waluroos. Paulette E. Wanek. Darlene Ward ludith A. 88. 97. 174 Warrmer. Lana G. 90. 117 Webber. Kathleen L. 85. 101 Whitsitt. Lynn M. 91. 101. 171 Wicklund. Paulette A. 85 Williams Bonnie L. 88. 175 Willie Kathleen E. 107 Willis. Arlene D. 87. 174 Winter. Lillian M. 91 Wiskerchen. Diana L. 89 Z Zachau. fill K. 89. 174 Zakowski. Constance A. 88 Zatko Gloria H. Zaun. Patricia |. 88 Sophomore Boys A Adolphson Richard A. 89 Amundson lonathan F. 86. 174 Anderson. Ernest R. 90 Anderson. Frederick J. 91 Anderson. Gary W. 90 Anderson, lames H. 86 Anderson. Michael B. Anderson. Mike R. 87 Anderson. Philip D. 87. 107 Andrew. Thomas L- 91. 97, Ml. 175 Anecki Arthur J. 91. 139 Archambault. Scott E- 89. 116. 175 Aro. Donald W. 86 Aspdal Richard R. 89 Aunet. Richard K. A t. Randolph W. 87 B Banks. David L. 88. 134 Bartell Patrick G. 90 Battuello. Dennis P. 91 Beckwell. Richard A. 88 Beckweil. Rudy A. 86 Bee. Dennis D. 86 Beetrher. Fred I. Belanger. Gary P. 90. 126 Belanger. John E. 90 Berkseth Randy P. 87 Bents. Walter L. 91 Berg Robert W. 89. 137 Bergstrom. Brian R. 89. 124. 126. 133. 139 Berquist. Steven A. 87 Btaisdcll. Gary F. 86 Block. Donald R. 89. 175 Bodendorfer Lee 89 Booker. Frank |. 91 Bordeau. Robert M. 85 Bottcn. Gillis W. 86. 107 Boyle Michael P. 90. 124. 126. 137. 175 Braun. Greg I. 91 Bnttan. Thomas 1. 91. 116. 172 Brown. Timothy R. budzak. Richard J. 89 C Cadotte. Daniel J. 139 Cage. Robert W. 91 Carlsgaard. Roger P. 91. 104 Carlson. Larry K. 87 Casper. Mark T. 87 Cairns Lawrence A. 85. 139 Charbonneau. Nathan S. 91 Christianson. Roger A. Cole. Steve R. Conley. Jerry R. 91 Crane. Glen A. 86. 116. 130. 139 D Dahlin Carl H- 87. 134 1 39. 175 Davern. Robert M. 88 Davis. Larry J. 89 DcGraef, Wayne E. 85. 101 DeVmck. Gerald R. 89. 172 Dietrich Robert D. 91 Dunning. Bruce L. 85. 97 126. 129 E Earhart. Robert W. 91. 124. 126 Eastman. Daniel I. 85 Eastman. Richard L. Edman Roland L- 88 Edyvean. Arthur C. 89. 124. 126. 134. 1 39 Egnash. Daniel R. 89 Eliason. Ray D. 91. 133 Enstad. Peter J. 88, 92. 124. 126. 133. 138 Erickson. Eearl Erickson. Arthur R. (Drop) Erickson. Glen L. 89 Erickson Rodney R. 91 Erickson. Ted P. 89. 139 Essen. Randolph |. F Felien. Rodney J. Fennessey. William T. 86. 137 Finckler. Michael L. 86. 126. 139 174 Forseth. William R. 88 Fortin. William R. 89. 116 Fudally. lames E. 88 Funkey. George E. 86 G Gabrys. Gregory ). 90 Gagnrr. Eugene J. 86. 116 Glanville. Ronald R. 88 Godfrey. Dale G. 87 Goldberg. Martin G. 91 Goligoski. Robert S. 86 Gotelarre. lames J. 87. 129. 172 Grice. Bruce J. 88 Grossman. Harold S. 86. 107, 126 Grubba Jeffrey A. 87 Gunderson. |ames J. 91 H Haglund. Michael P. 90 Haire. Larry ). 85 Hammerbeck. Paul R. 87 Hancock. Kenneth L. Hannah. David M. Hansen. Richard L. 86 Hanson. Michael J. 90 Hase. Chuck E. 91 Haugen. Walter L. 86 Hawley. Gary D. 86. 136 Haworth, lames A. 89 Heifner. John J. 88. 97 Helernus. Gary L. 90. 175 Hoadley. David J. 90 Hoeft, Douglas J. 85. 139 Hofacre. Michael M. 86. 137. 175 Hoffer Michael W. 87. 116 Holton. John S. 90 Hudacek. David 86 Hunker. James E. 89. 117 1 Jacobson. Thomas W. 91. 101 Janovick. Stanley J. 89. 107. 172 Jeffers. lerry L. 89. 104. 116. 134 Jensen. Tim R. 88 fensen. Maynard I. Jensen. William R. 88 Jerome. Gordon E. 89. 129 Jerome. Jerry M. 88. 116 ewell. Kenneth A. 87. 126 ohnson. David A. 86 Johnson. Eugene M. Johnson. Gary L. Johnson. Jeffrey R. 91 Johnson. Mark H. 88. 133. 139 Johnson. Oscar S. 86. 97. 107. 111.171 Johnson. Richard A. 90 Johnstad. John E. 85 Johnston. Paul A. 91. 134 K Kakko. Raymond M. Kamm. Roger D. 87. 116. 126. 1 33. I 39 Keup. Terrance C. 90 Kirkpatrick. Elmer E. 90 Kloeckl Kit J. 107. 139. 175 Koski. Gregory L. 91 Kosta. David S. 89. 126 Krivinchuk. Dennis A. 90 Krooks. David A. 87. 107. 171 Kubarek. Thomas R. 91. 174 Kuether. Steven W. 90. 102. 109 Kukull. Donald S. 91 L LaBonte. Michael W. 87. 172 Lancour. John L. 86 Lane. George E. Langston. Donald T- 91. 126 Lanhart. Michael 134 Larson. Robert L. 88 Larson. Lawrence H. 88. 108 LaPorte. Roger L. 89 LaValley. David W. 86 Lee.Dennis 89. 102. 104. 174. 175 Lilyroth. Norman D. 90. 139 Lindquist. Wayne 172 Lukkarila. Clyde R. 89 107 Lundberg. Ronald G 88 Lundgren. Thomas 87 Lundquist Paul R. 88 Luostan. Ronald L. 88 M MacDonald. Brucr D. 88 Madsen. Roy A. 88 Maki. Billy XV. 88 Malm Bill C 90 Manke. James R. 88. 175 Markon. Clvde E. 87. 172 Martineau. Larry D. 85 Martinson. James W. 87. 104. 175 Marvin. George C. 86. 97 Matchett. Glenn Matison. Daniel C. Mattison. Daniel L. 107. 116 McCarthy. Mark S. 89 McDonouah. Michael J. 90 McKone. fames M. 87 McLean Donald L. 89 McNaughton. Michael J.90. 107. 134 Mertzig. Dennis ). 87. 116. 124, 126. 138 Meteraud. Bob C. 90. 116 Midbon. Mark A. 87. 175 Miller. Michael F. 101 Mohr Jeffery G. 86. 133. 139 N Nelson. David O. 88 Nelson Robert G. 87. 139 Nelson. Robert L. 90 Newman. Daniel R. 88. 101. 104. 175 Nickstad. James R. 90 Nielson. Ivan S. 91. 171 Nordeen. Terry T. 86. 107 O Ogren. Gary E. OK ash. TimothvJ. 86. 107 Oliver. William C. 90 126 Olson. Charles T. 86. 134 Olson. Fred L. 89 Omberg. Cory D. 86. 137 Orr. Ray E. 86 Osmundson. Roger C. 89. 174 Osterlund. Paul M. 91 P Pallage. Walter E. 88. 117 Paine. Fred L. 87 Paulson. Carl V. 86. 137 Paulson. Rodenc R. 90. 130 Peck. Franklin P. 88 Penny. Dave D. 86 Peters. Henry A. 90. 97. 137. 175 Peterson. James D. 89 Pierce. Charles L. 87. 101 Plesko. Gregory M. 88 Pollock. Robert W. 87. 117 Pomeroy. Bruce A. Pomeroy. Reed L. 88. 113. 1 39 Porter. William R. 91. 139 Potthier. Michael J. 85 Powell. Richard R. 87. 104 R Ramel. Richard A. 85 Ramsey. Gary A. 87. 174 Raunio. Richard E. Reijo. James R. 86 Reinkall. Steve C. 85 Reiten. Gary L. Roberts. Donald D. 89. 126. 139 Robertson. Samuel R. 87 Rochon. John E. 90 Ronn. Alan E. 87. 97. 101. 104. III. 175 Rusk. James D. s Sawicki. Michael C. 90 Schmidt. James E. 90 Schmidt. Robert P. 86. 116 Schneeberger. Rodger J. 91, 139 Schulties. Gorden C. 91 Schwanke. Rell D. Sclavi. Richard P. 90 Severson. Donald J. Sharon, Roger M. 90 101 Sharpe. Clarence T. 89 Shaul. Richard E. 89 Shepard. William F. 91. 133 Siegel. David L. 91. 107. 172 Simonsen. Robert E. 90. 126 Simmerman. Dave 1 39 Simmerman. Dennis 1 39 Skogen. George E. 86 Smith Howard W. 87 Snow berg. Gene E. 84. 87. 120. 124. 126. 139 1 74 Sperling. Terry S. 88 Spinner. Dennis 87 Stack. John P. 87. 116. 172 Stein. Michael S. 88 St. George. Robert A. 88 St. John. David C 88. 139. 174 St. Marie. James A. 88 Stone. Curt A. 88. 107 Stubb. Timothy P. 89 Sullivan. William P. 87 Sundberg. Gary R. 91 Sundet. Richard D. 85. 101. 129 Sundman. Paul L. 86. 116 Swanson. David S. 88. 129 I, the T Tarble. Charles D. 87 Teal. Roger W. 88. 104 Thomas David P. 87. 109. 113. 175 Thompson. Mark K. 129 Tollers. Terry R. 91. 124. 126. 129 Tuttle. Richard W. 99. 116. 174 u Ur sin Victor A . I 36 Utyro. Gregory S. 87 V Van Holbeck. Fred 85 Van Puymbrouck James H. 91 Viggiano. )ay V. 87. 126. 129. 175 W Wahto. David A. Wallin. Gary L. 85 Wangerin. Dan E. 90 Wedan. David L. 90. 104 Weiss. Edward H. Westlund. David 87. 126. 138. TJ9. 175 Wheaton. Gery S. 90 Whitney Leland R. 101. 104. 131. 139 Wicklund. Daniel R. 86. 139 Wicklund. Gerald L. 88 Williams. Charles D. 90 Willoughby. Daniel D. 89. 124. 126 Wilson. Terry L. 175 Winek. Richard J. 89 Winslow. Daniel R. 87 Z Zalabski. Gene R. 86 Zuber. Randolph F. Spartan last year I, the Spartan, was chosen to represent the student body of the new Superior Senior High School. I knew what my job was and I hoped to fulfill it successfully. Since that time I have attended all of the school's athletic exhibitions. Our boys always did the best they could and the results were tremendous. The concerts given by the band, orchestra and choir were great. This was the result of hard work from many students. This has been a truly wonderful year for me. I hope the years to come are equally as rewarding as this one. Seeing young people get along together, sharing the work and the fun makes me realize what an important thing education is to today's younger generation, for they are the leaders of tomorrow. 180
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