Superior High School - Lacedaemon Yearbook (Superior, WI)

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KAHLIL G I BRAS b _ii. mkk r ' in volves achievement You work that you may keep pace with the earth and the soul of the earth. For to be idle is to become a stranger unto the seasons, and to step out of life ' s procession, that marches in majesty and proud submission towards the infinite . . . Always you have been told that work is a curse and labor a misfortune. But I say to you that when you work you fulfil a part of earth ' s furthest dream, as- signed to you when that dream was born . . . And in keep- ing yourself with labor you are in truth loving life . . . KAHLIL GIBRAN develops friendship Your friend is your needs answered . . . For you come to him with your hunger, and you seek him for peace . . . And when he is silent your heart ceases not to listen to his heart; For without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all expectations are born and shared, with joy that is unacclaimed . . . Let there be no purpose in friend- ship save the deepening of the spirit . . . KAHLIL GIBRAN (R -AL. c ;.. :. 0 ,0 Hk ° ' JyjL . 1k -v cwOLD -ii «S . oJu) .i) ' 10 i:-rT- x- ' N • • requires fQrt I C IfOt I O H You give but little when you give of your possessiqjTS Tt, is when you give of yourself that you truly give . . . mire are those who give little of the much which they fcave and they give it for recognition and their hidden their gifts unwholesome. And there are thosi and give it all . . . those who give with ib) who give and know not the w ipi of g[vKi the hands of such as these ad speaks, their eyes He smiles upoi t|r6 eart makes o have little se a .r o- 04 . it uw Li c o - c b i . ... ±0 W 5 x- ' oA a- Q,fi ..a- A-oJ ' , Uj - .. ( K-«- j x 6«- I .f ' tf PEOPLE People aren People aren ' People aren ' People aren ' People aren ' i t students who come to school barefoot, y ' yo I ' t students who have a neat locker, w - ' - aJU- . ' -a. d-i ' t typing students who can type without errors I ' t students who do not cheer at a game I ' t gentlemen who throw girls into snowbanks People are teachers who don ' t know all the answers, - ' ' ' -jp People are girls with flared pants. Jl.yyL , People are teachers who believe in failure notices People are music students who wear their uniforms at the proper times. People are administrators who visit classes. erro rs. « , ' ' 4 rrry Rick I ishcr, industrious senior, listens attentively during a class discussion. A student ' s locker is well-equipped to meet an school emergency. Mike Paquelte and Bob Ross obtain instant energy from candy bars sold m the link. und)iimi seniors outgrow sshs Every year, seniors look back and remember all the things which made their high school years the happy (and troubled) times that they were. This year ' s seniors are no different. They remember their sophomore party, their junior prom, and their senior party. Ordering rings, anouncements, caps and gowns, and grad pictures come to mind also. Of course, no senior will ever forget the hours of study- ing spent for each class or their indecision about choosing a college or career. Time spent at SSHS will long live in the minds of the 1970 graduates. Only time and new experiences will erase ;hese memories. Seniors Jim Allen and Dave Christiansen recognize good reading when they see it. lUmOlliT TViili V .imtf? oWfivif AniPi Senior Class officers: Jim Leroux, president; Paula Davidson, vice-president; Nancy Hutchinson, secre- tary; Chris Leland, treasurer. 15 David Akcr James Allen Jon Allen Arlcnc Amundson i m i ' - i ( ; ' , Sally Amundson Thomas Andersen Donna Anderson Janci Anderson Judith Anderson Mary Anderson Robert Anderson Ryan Anderson Sandra Anderson Susan C. Anderson Susan h. Anderson Thomas Anderson Bcnita Anecki Carol Anecki Kathleen Anecki Karen Ansell David Aro Colleen Arola Eleanor Ayer William Bach Rosanne Backlund Steven Baker John Ball Gary Banker Nancy Barnard Paul Barnard Janice Barton Gan Battuello Linda Bauer Douglas Beck Joyce Beck Judy Beckwell Daniel Beetcher Linda Beetcher Nancy Bectcher Kathleen Bclangcr Deannc Berg Sandra Berg Cheryl Bcrgsgaard Mark Bergslrom Frederick Berthiaume Jeanne Berthiaume Michael Bickford Paul Bishop Deborah Blackmon Bruce Blair Mar Blair Cynthia Blegen Gregory Bong Duane Borgh Kenneth Boris Mary Bourgeois Michael Breil mann IB Pam Britton Roger Britton Kim Brizer Conrad Brown Constance Brown Cynthia Brown Mary Bukovich Marjorie Burgess seniors relieved that school finally resumes Kathy Doyle and Russ Pomeroy watch closely while Tina Leppanen develops her arm muscles, her stomach muscles, her neck muscles. An exerciser is the latest fad for fitness. Rand Burkharl Donald Burn) Brian Campshurc Brcit Carlson ( hi;r l Carlson Cilen Carlson Kathleen Carlson Timothy Caslonguay Gloria Charbonncau Cynthia Charles Susan Cheever Allen Chesky Seniors endure below zero temperatures in order to ham it up ' for the photographer. Dan Christensen Denis Christiansen Bonnie Clark Linda Clark Dianne Cloutier John Conkright Dan Connolly Mary Conway Darlene Corbin Michael Cosgrove Terri Craker Judith Dalton Judy Daugherly Paula Davidson Barbara Davis Ronald DeBrock Terry DeBrock Deedra Deeds Dave Delcourt James Dennv 21 Sandra DcVinck Uuuglas Dickenson Jud Dietrich Joseph Donnick fiayle Dipp Kathleen Doyle Victoria Doyle Kathleen Drinkwine Richard Drolson Thomas Duffy Terry During Duane Dust James Dzelak Barbara D ikonski Susan Edwards Mary Egan Kenneth Eibon JelTrey Eliason Timothy Ellis 22 Kenneth Elm Janice Engberg Colleen Ennis David Enstad Harvey Erickson Margory Erickson Terry Essen Deborah Evered seniors slack off after two busy years During their lunch hour, seniors try out for the newly formed Senior High Slide Team. Ted Fairbanks Bonnie Kennesscy t harles linckler Richard Kisher William Flaherty Dchra Flatten Bradley Flemmen Shirley Fluck Roxann Fonger Ronald Fonger James Foust Mary Foust Lee Francisco Richard Froslman Ciail (iailiford kalh (iarin Bonnie Gayken Ronald Gellner 24 3 I Nancy Gella Wynn Germond Richard Ghyselinck andv Gidley Deborah Girouard Susan Glonek Harlan Goldberg Lynne Goldberg Timothy Goligoski Suzanne Gordon Bonnie Gotelaere Mary Grammond Ronald Gran Lynn Granberg Sherry Graskey Mary Grover David Gucinski Cheryl Gugliemolto James Gustafson Gerald Hagen 25 Steve Hagcr Mark Hall Reginald Hall Richard Hammer Robert Hannu l. nn Hanson Phyllis Hanson Marv Harder Bruce Harvey Debra Haugland Dana Hawley Rand Haworth Thomas Hegman Carole Heifner Mark Hellslrom Bonnie Hendricks Ruth Hendry Harvey Hickok 26 Michael Higgins Douglas Hildenbrand Greg Hoem Nancv HoflT Debra Holmslrand Barbara Holton Denise Hopkins Peggy Horton seniors set pace for underclassmen Senior boys enjoy iheir lunch while studying for their next hour ' s class. Richard Howenslinc Fannie Moyl John Hughes Steven tluhia Dennis Hunter Nancv Hutchinson Thomas Isaacson Roger Jacobs Palncia Jardine Mar Jarvis Tim Jarzin Paul Jarz nski Rand Jensen Sandra Johnholt Barr Johnson Christine Johnson Dale Johnson Francis Johnson 28 Jennifer Johnson Joel Johnson Lori Johnson Pamela Johnson Richard Johnson Ricky Johnson Roberta Johnson Scott Johnson Susan Johnson Nancy Johnstad Terry Johnstone James Jonasen David G. Jones David P. Jones Wendy Jones Larry Joos Frank Juno Mike Kanzler Susan Karsky Peggy Kastern 29 Deborah Kastner Palncia Kauli Martha Kavajec Jean Keaough Stanley Keller Jane Kelly Cheryl Kcmpinsky Cherle Kennedy Bruck Kildahl Nancy Kilpela JefTKimmes Joseph Koehler Karen Kolod eske James Koski Larry Koski Christine Kossic Ellen Kosta Patricia Krause 30 Lauri Krenz Thomas Krey Mary Krivinchek Barbara Krooks Eugene Kulig Kenneth Kurtz David LaBonte Bernelle LaBounty seniors establish lasting friendships Seniors in dramatics class take time out to enjoy a sing-in. Robcrl LaGessc Cheryl l.ahli Donald Lancour John Landin Alexander l.apinski Dennis Larochelle Janet l.arsen Michael l.arsen Hrnesi Larson John Larson Jo ce Larson Sandra Larson Louise Laverdiere June Lawrence Gale Ledin Linda Lee 32 Rhoda Lee George Lehman Christine Leland Lois Lenroot Jim Leroux Teresa Levings Thomas Libby Julie Lidberg Steve Liebaert Gregory Lien John Lima John Linder Margaret Lindstrom Kathleen Little Joanne Lohse Kathleen Longrie Arlene Lorimor Sandra Loughren Shari Lowney Anthony Lund 33 JcM Lundbcrg Barbara Lundquisl Rose Mabry Cameron MacDonald Connie Mack Patricia Madlik Wanda Maki Gerald Maloski John Manion John Markon Sheila Marshall Robert Martorano David Mathison Cindy Matiske Kathrvn Matthews Donald Mattison Claudia Mattson Julie McCain 34 Dennis McCain Maureen McDonough Anita McFarlane Marlys McGraw Patricia McKenna Lucy McPherson Theresa Melis Robert Mencel seniors look to life — challenges ahead Completely exhausted from gym class, Diana Rajanen drops to the bench. William Meyer Dean Michcli i Raymond Midbon Mary Milchesky Susan Mihnkovich Sergio Millan Michael Miller Sharon Miner Charles Mizia Joan Mizinski Robert Mohr William Monberg Roberta Moran Carol Moreno Gene Moselle Janice Moser Sally Mrkvicka Patricia Murphy 36 V4U O Patricia Murphy Danny Nelson Douglas Nelson bdward Nelson Gary Nelson Jackie Nelson Linda Nelson Patricia Nelson Ruth Nelson Wayne Nelson William Nelson Nancv Ness Beverly Netl Edward Newman Scott Nichols Christie Nielsen Robert Nindorf JoDell Nolan 38 Jerry Noonan Roberta Norberg William Nordquist Neila Norfolk Kay Nummi Carol Nyberg Barbara Nystrom Randall Oakley seniors college entrance exams cause headaches Sharon Plasch mourns the untimely rest of Peggy Westby due to an overdose of Doom ' s Day refreshments. Barbara O ' Brien Margarcl O ' Brien Mclodee Ojala Bernadclle Olaf Deborah Oliver Charles Olson Deborah Olson Jean Olson John Olson Kirk Olson Joseph Osterheim BrendaOstman Kathleen Oveson Michael Paquelte tileen Parise Jean Parker John Parker Robert Parker 40 Thomas Patnode Lewis Pavlovich James Peck Cheryl Pederson James Penny Gerhart Perdue Johanna Perdue Charles Peters Linda Peters Margaret Peters Catherine Petersen Linda Peterson Lynette Peterson Michael Peterson Sandra Peterson Roselind Phillips Cynthia Picard Maureen Pierce Kenneth Piper Scott Pittack 41 I rncsl Pillslcy Charles Place Sharon Plasch Robert Plencncr Janet Polich Brenda Poison Russell Pomeroy Charlotte Ponder Cheryl Potter Gary Powell Scott Powell Stephen Powell Timothy Proffit Thomas Pukema James Quinn Peter Radzak Diana Rajanen David Raprager 42 William Rask Corrine Reed Gary Reed Patricia Reed Robert Reno Laurie Resnick Lois Rhodes Roger Rice seniors spirit of 70 overpowers underclassmen Senior High is still behind the times. It ' s supposed to be a V.W., SENIORS, not a sedan, and you ' re supposed to be inside! Warren Ripple Carol Rivord Michael Rivord Gary Robare Thomas Rock Karon Rodewald Timolhy Rookey David Ross Robert Ross Timothy Ross Norman Saari Michael Saatela Cecilia St. Amour Marie St. George Judy Sallberg Dorothy Salus Allan Sapik W illiam Schachle Patricia Schanen Diane Scheldrup Betty Schelinder Randall Schlais Larry Schmid Catherine Schmidt John Schnell Randy Schold Marilyn Schroeder Judith Schultz Linda Schuman William Schurter Douglas Score William Scott Robert Seim Roger Senn Kenneth Severin Peggy Sexton .Jtj. Michael Sharpe Judith Shober Patricia Sickler Cherry Simons 45 Elizabeth Sim ek Harlow Sires (icorge Skandcl Kathleen Sloan Gail Smith Gaylan Smith Mark Smith Cjienn Jolin Debra Sorensen Terri Springer Douglas Standen Marcella Stariha Laurel Starstead Kenneth Slaupe Nina Staupe I Carol Steen Kathleen Stefanko Susan StelTan 46 Denise Stein Richard Stoltz Derek Strohman Thomas Stroozas Lester Sulhvan Kathryn Sundberg John Sundman James Swaab seniors confident throughout their final year Trying to be courteous and act like a young lady, Peggy Westby holds both books and door for Jerry Hagen. Enid Sv-anson Rohcn S amon alcnc S «eae Dennis Somoix K.ath Sz mono icz Rvan Tern L nn Thaicber KimberK Thompson Brcni Thomson Sylvia Tills Oregon Tmkcr Dennis Tollers William Tomczak ChnslineTrauba Nathenial Trebilcock William Tribbc Maria Troxel 48 Emalyn Tucker William Turk John Tyson Patrice Urbaniak Jack Ursin Rodney VanHorenweder Judy VanHove Julie VanHove Richard VanONermeiren Gerald Van nckt Carolyn Vengrin Matihew Verdoljak endy ' erdoljak Greaorv Veraamini Glenn Viggiano Rebecca Vincent Richard oynich Bnan S ania William Warn Leon Weber 49 Dean Wellman Pcgg Weslby Susan Wcsllund Sandra Weslman Lucy Weston Kenneth White Robert White Debra Wick Patricia Wick Kimberly Wicklund Ernest Wiechert Audrey Williams Deana Williams Gail Williams Larry Williams Karen Willie Nancy Willie Patricia Willis 50 Cynthia Willoughby Alan Wilson David Winek Mary Wiskerchen Leslie Witkin Lori Zanuzoski Steve Zowin Leanna Zuber seniors then after three years, it ' s over Senior girls bring in a cake to celebrate the completed first deadline ofthe Lacedaemon. juniors unite for greatness The junior class was well represented this year. Having capable, dependable, and reliable leaders made our class more unified. Thai was a big job because of the increase in the number of students. They planned such activities as class parties, a sleigh ride, and a very successful prom. The class ofTicers were as follows: Jim Stevens, president, Roberta Sutherland, vice-president, Pat Girzi, secretary and Cindy Krenz, treasurer. Juniors relax in American History room before class begins. Junior Class Officers; Jim Stevens, president; Roberta Sutlierland, vice-president; Patricia Girzi, secretary; Cindy Krenz, treasurer. o v : - lien. Gene Allen. Thomas Anderson. Beverly Anderson, Candace Anderson, Carol Anderson, Carol nderson, Marilyn Anderson, Marsha Ajtderson, Shelly iderson, Thomas ■AVchambeau. Tim Armour, Maureen Arneson, Mindy Arola, Claudia Arras, Leslie Asbury, Connie ; sher, Connie spdal, Roger Avery, Jane Bachinski, Chet k ti Baertlein, Gill Balwin, Steve Banks, Barbara Banks, Nancy Barnard, David Barton, Debra Bauer. Thomas Bayard, Jeffrey Bear, Lisa Becker, Sheila Bee, Gerald Beeman. Rodney Beetcher, Deborah Beetcher. Delores Beetcher. Thomas Benesch. James Benson. Debbie Berg. Deborah Berg, Dennis Berg, Robert Bergquist, Donn Bergson, Kevin Birch, Christine Blair, Clara Blume, Bonnie Bolk, Roger Bong, Jeffrey Bonkoski, Jeffrey Bonner, Patrice Borgh, Linda Borich. Thomas Bosley, David Botkin, Claudia Boustead, Wayne Boya, Richard Boyer, Bruce Boyer, James Bratek. Michael Bratek, Patricia Bratt, Lauren Brecke, Linda Breitzmann, Anthony Breitzmann, Sandra Brizer, Elissa Brown, Candace Burger, Bruce Burke, Renea Burm, Mary Jo £ t t.sf a Burm. Richard Cadotlc. Timoth; Cahill, Linda A Campbell, Leonard Carlson, Gail Carlson, Mark Carlson, Nancy Carlson, Robert Charbonneau, John Charbonncau. Patrick Chase, James Cheevcr, Christine Chcuvronl, Jean Clear). Patrick Cohen, Bonnie Colby, Geolfrcy Conley, Jean Ann Conley. Kevin J ' juniors look forward to senior year Constance, Debra Converse. Rita Craker, Scott Cronin, Kathleen Cross, Anne Cross, Darlene Custard, Sharon Dahlin, Diane Day. Gerald Day. Irving DeBrock. Denise DeBruyne. Jane DeBruyne, Jean DeBruyne. Jeffrey DeBruyne. Susan DeGaetono, Robert DeGraf, Raymond DeKing, Roberta Delcpirt, LuAnne DeMeyer, Vicky DeSmel, Susan Dhooge, Janet Doherly. Michael Doyle. Ann Drake. Mark Drobol. Russell Dumonsau. Frank Dunigan. Kathleen Dyleski, Richard Edelstein, Linda tibon. Nancy Engberg, Catherine Engstrom, Carol Enstad. Robert Erickson, Carol Erickson. David Erickson. Diana Erickson, Linda Eskine, Hilton Estes, Glenna Everson. Nancy Fair. Debra Farmer. Joseph Farmer. Maureen Fernquist, Lyie Finckler. Debra Fitch, Sharon Flagstad, Daivd 9 M t tt V r m %IM Sue Jensen flies into Ihe snowbank with the assistance of Mark O ' Brien and John Harder while Tom Wiesner looks on. Flaherty, Dennis Flint, Rees Flora, Sharon Fluck. Bradley Flynn, Terre Fonfara, Pamela Fonger, Robert Fredrickson, Pat Fruehauf, Jean Gabrys, Mary Gagner, Gail Gagnon, Cathy Gaufreaux, Sherri Gee, Peter Gerber, James Girzi, Patricia Glanville, Debra Glenetske, Ronald Glonek, Joseph Godfrey, Dennis Gokey, Diane Golden, Alice Goligaski, Sara Gradin, Susan Graham, Linda Grammond, Susan Graskey, James Granquist, Paula Graskey, Mary Grimsrud, Diane Grubba, Sandra Gudowski, Steven Guernard, Edmund Guello, Susan Haack, Larry Hackensmith, Ronald Hagen, Charles Hall, Charles Halonen, LuAnne Halvorson, LuAnne Hankey, Paul Hanson, Barbara Hanson, Carrie Harder, John Harle, Douglas Harrington, Daniel Harry, Ann Teddy Meronek, Debbie Barton, and Polly Susens show jusl how clumsy junior girls can be. juniors enjoy first year as upperclassmen Hart, Candace llawley. Dana Hendry. Timothy Herubin, Kathleen Heytons, Tern Hicks, David Hietala, Diana Higgins. Joan Hill, Rodney Hocm, .losephine HotT, Lillian Holmes, Peggy Holterman, Billie Hollon,.lanc Hujihcs, Terry llultcr. Jack Jacobsen, Alan Jacobsen. Cheryl L ,!££? £S £fit Johnson, Mitchell Johnson, Richard Johnson, Rodney Johnson. Roxanne Johnson, Whipp Jordan, James Jordan. Michael Josephson. Kim Juel. Penny Kalinoski. Christine Kallberg. Donald Kaluza. Michael Kangas. Dale Kaptonak. Margaret Karling. JoAnn Kastberg. Dennis Keene. Gilbert Keene, Kathryn Keene, Marlene Kelley. Margaret Kempton. Dale Kimmes. Ann Kimmes. Jerrold Kinsey. Robert Kirkwood. Donna Knowles. Laurel Koenen. Stephen Kolodzies. Robert Krause. Franses Krenz. Cynthia Krivinchuk, Paul Kubarek. Rose Mary Kulig. Kathleen Kulus. Kathryn Kunschke, Monte Laberdie. Thomas LaBonte. Thomas Lagaie. Paul Lagro. Yvonne Lahde. Bruce Lamberg. Douglas Lanctot. Mary Lane. Karen Larson. Barbara Larson. Edith Larson, James Larson, John Larson, Peter Larson, Susan Larson, Susann Larson, Shirley Larson, Thomas Lasfolk, Nola Latschcr, Nancy Laurvick, Mary LaVallcy, Gary LaVallcy, Susan Lavcrdlerc, Stephen Lawlcr. Michael Leaf. Jean Lee, Barbara Leggate, Robert LeIkvolL Cilona Leinweber, Sharon Leszcynski, David Levine, Gary Lien, Gayle LIndberg, James Lindberg, Nancy Little. Dana Lonnslrom. Kathy Lorimor, Keith juniors plan for successful prom Lo on, Michael Luckenbill, William Ludvigsen, John Mabry, Julie Machones, Joseph Madsen, Richard Mahan, John Mains. Alan Mains. Donna Majeski, Susan Maki, Marilyn Malmquisl, Linda Marion. Carla Marquart. Edith Marquart. William Marthe. Renee Maryanoviich. Susan Matilla. Carol Maltison, Robin Maltson, Debra Mattson, Gary Maltson, Wendy May, William McConnell, Debra McCusker. John McFaul, Patricia McGralh, Terry McMeekin, Roberta McMillan, James Melin, Miriam Melis, Gary Micken, Vicky Mencel, Thomas Meronek. Theodora Meyer. Lawrence Meysman. Cathy Mikloczak, Kathy Mikulich, Cathrine Miller, Mark M. Minter, Wayne Moder, Michael Moen, Kenneth Moline, Cheryl Molner, Randell Moller. Mike Moran, Lynn Moran, Thomas Moravek, Barry k ' tm v ' Y J John Mahan zaps whipping cream into Nancy O ' Konek ' s face. Wait until the retaliation conies. iA M Moriarity, Catherine Moriarity. Patrick Nagorske, Julian Nelson, Cynthia Nelson, Diane Nelson, Gerald Nelson, Richard Nelson, Todd Nelson, William C. Nelson, William E. Ness, Carla Ness, Timothy Nikstad, Ronald Nord, Cynthia Nord, David Nordquist, Georgianna Nordstrom, Sandra Norman, Linda Nummi, Karen Nuorala, Mary Nyberg, Timothy O ' Brien, Mark O ' Connell, Nancy Ogren, Peggy O ' Kash, Robert O ' Keefe, Patricia O ' Konek, Nancy Olenski, Mary Oliver, David Olson, Allen Olson, Barbara Olson, Christine Olson, Kathy Olson, Julie Olson, Leonard Olson. Lori Olson, Lorraine Olson, Mark Olson, Mary Olson, Nancy Olson, Paul G. Olson, Randall O ' Neill, Timothy Osell, Wendy Oswskey, Roland Overly, Cathy Pallas, Mark Parenteau, Barbara VK XMMJSft Cooky DeBrock and Chris Cheever laugh al one picture while Janet Saari looks for more funnies. juniors well represented at activities %m % Parish, Sharon Parsall, Debra Patterman. Victor Pavolich. Monica Pede. Janey Pederson. Pamela Pendergast. June Peters. Susan Peterson. Jeffrey Peterson. Mark Peterson. Robin Peterson. Scott Phillips. Donald Phillips. Mary Pink. Barry Pioro. Susan Plachta. Mary Podgorak. Kathleen Pol in. Steven Ponieroy. Gail Pooler. Judy Porter. Elizabeth Powell. George Powers. Jan.es , ? Q) Preston. Susan Prigge, Barbara Quinn. James Raboin, Marquerite Radke. Norman Rajanan, Gregory Rakitnichan. Daniel Rehl, Richard Renman, Fredrick Reno. Steven Reville, Thomas Rieck, Caryn Rivord, Larry Roe, Terry Roesch, Joel Rogers. Garrett Rookey. Thomas R(fep.((ohn in.Thomas e. Robert M M«iS Ruhnke. Walter Runions, Margaret Rusk. Jean Ryan, Barbara Saari. Janet Sallee. Larry Sanda. Mary Sannwald. Walter Sarkiaho, Dianne Sarkiaho, Karen Schafter, Joan Scheldroup, Linda Schelinder, June Schmidt, Marcia Schreiber, Dorinda Schuler. Donald Sequin, Jillene Seim, Kathleen Seen, Pamela Severin, David Sexton, Susan Sheahan, Thomas Sislo, Denise Sislo. Michael Sitek, Joan Skowland. Randy Slovick, David Smedegard, James Smith, Jennifer Smith, Mark Snyder, Cindy Soar, David Soderland, Timothy Somers, James Sorenson, Kim Sorenson, Robert Spencer, David Staeber, Linda Saupe, Barbara Stefanowski, Margaret Steffan, Mark Steinbrecher, Karen Stelmaszewski, Gerald Stevens, James Stodola, Thomas Stoltz, Nancy St. Onge, Lynette Strom, Barbara Slromquist. Beck Sljpak. Joseph Slurtcvanl. l.inda Suscns. Paulctic Suscns, Peter Sulhcrland. Roberla Swanson. Dennis Terry, Nancy Thatcher. Michelc Thompson. Jean Thompson. Richard Togstad. Judith Torguson. Susan Trentor. Shcely Trumball. Janet Tuomi. John Typpo. Joan Tyson. Kathleen Uchytil. Gerard Udean. Gregory Urban. Scott juniors show pride in class of 71 VanDamme. Nancy VanDriessche. Cathv VanErl. Billie VanGuilder, ChfTord VanHolbeck. Kenneth VanHorenweder, Renea VanKauwenbergh. Steven VanRossem. Gail Verdoljak. Rockey Verkeyn. John Vito, Jeffrey W ' ahl, Susan Wahto, Valerie Waint. Nannette Warner. Robert Webber. William Webster. Jeanette Wedan. Dennis Wells. Michael Westby. Paul Westlund. Steven Wheaton, Kevin Whitacre, Nancy White. Jerry Wickell. Hli abeth Wicklund. Thomas Wiisanen, Jerry Williams, Jefr Williams, Linda Williams. Ruth Willie. Jacqueline Willoughby. Cheryl Winchester. David Winter, Debra Wojcik, Michele WojlolT. Irene Worsley. Mark Yeazle. Linda Zachau. Deborah Zakowski. John Zanuzoski. Diane Zollak, Larry fy A sophomores make new friends Besides the bewilderment of new surroundings, sopho- mores also had the confusion of a split shift to contend with, which made their introduction to high school life even more bewildering. Following the first weeks of school, they settled down to regular school life: building floats, making posters, electing officers and joining organizations. Being ambitious and full of life, these sophomores are looking forward to their next two years of high school with great anticipation. Sophomores leave biology class after a busy hour. Sophomore Class Officers; Chester Krick, president; Priscilla Farias, secretary; Jim Helton, vice-president; Marilyn Stein, treasurer. Adolphson. Susan Ahlborg, Jeffrey Aho. Millon Aker. Laura Aker. Scott Amborn. Randy Amys. Janet Anderson, Bradley Anderson. Charles Anderson. David Anderson, tdward Anderson. Gary Anderson. Nancy Anderson, Neil Anderson. Patricia Anderson. Robert Anderson. Shirley Anecki. Jeanne Ansell. Bruce Arnold, Darlene Arnold. Maxine Aro. Thomas Asbaugh. Diane Austreng, Gregory sophomores experience confusion in school life Ayotte, JelTrey Back, James Backlund, Debra Bailey, Michael Baker, Julie Baker, Linda Barrett, Jane Ann Barlell. Mary Baski. Geraldine Bean. Sandra Beck. Ronald Beckwell, Clipper Belanger, Margaret Bennett, Kathleen Benson, Bonnie Berg, Cheryl Bergson, Kevin Bergstrom, Nancy Bergstrom. Patrick Bergstrom. Wendy Berka. David Berkely. Jeremy Berthiaume. Shirley Bien, Frank Biesiada, Sharon Billmeyer. Kimberly Bleskan, Michele Bonner. Debbie Bosleder. Ronald Bolton. Douglas Bouvine, Cheryl Bower, Eda Bo inski, Marion Brandt, Merton Brannan, Janice Bratek, Mary Braun, Richard Breitung, James Brew. Michael Brow. Becky Brown. Richard Buchanan, Laurie Buckley, Paul Budnick. Willard Burke, Theresa Butcher. Paul Buttrick. Sherry Byberg, Loren mm M Byrka, Gayle Cady. Pamela Cahill, Mickie Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Scott Carey, Pamela Carlson, Debra Carlson, Linda Carlson, Penny Certano, Barbara Cheselski, Patricia Cheuvront, Connie Christenson, Milton Christian, Jeanne Christiansen. Dawn Christiansen. Mark Christiansen. Sandra Chrlstianson, Ingrid Cich, William Cieslicki. Ronald Clark, Tamara Cockerham, Gary Conley, Kathryn Conway. Joan Conway. John Coppins, Barbara Cosgrove, Thomas Coward, James Cragin, Linda Crane, Roxanne Cummings. Laurie Cummings. Mark S Mi fi Currie. Roxann Dalbec. Dalelarne Dalpiaz, Andrew Dalton, James Dandrea, Mike Dandrea, Patricia Danielson, Debra Davidson, Bartley Davis, Douglas Davis. Mark Day. Allan DeBrock, Dianne DeBruyne. Henry DeMeyer. Susan Denny. Elizabeth Depta, Janette Dickenson. Carol Dinda, Steven Doane, Robert Dodge, Diane Doherty, Patricia Donley, William Doolittle, James Doyle, John Drobot. Phillip Dubester, Jeffrey Dudek, Paula Duffy, Mark Dunphy, James Duret, Joan Earhart, Glenn Eccles. Clarice Edgette, Gordon Edward. Ellen Edwards. Bruce Edwards. Nancy Eibon. Diane Ellis. Sandra Ellis. Thomas Ellison. Maureen Empie, Katherine Engstrom, Gary Erickson, Delores Erickson, Edward Erickson. Elizabeth Erickson, Richard D. Erickson. Richard O. Esterholm, Terri 65 Fairbanks. Lorec Farias. Priscilla Farrow. Susan Finklcr. Ceroid Finn. Cindy Fisher. Judith Fit gerald. Colleen Fitzgerald. James Flagstad. Thomas Flora. Linda Flynn. Peggy Ford. Susan Forness. Alan FudalK. Andrew Fudally. Steve Gage. Jennifer Gagner. Clifford Gall. Catherine Gall. Thomas Gales. Steven Gault. Michael Geitner. Sharon Gerdlng. Arthur Geske. Judith Glersdorf. Donna Glaus, Kathryn Glonek. Gary Golal. Peter Golden, James Goligoski. Thomas Gondek. David Goneau. Rebecca Goodman. Linda Gotelare. Catherine Gran. Richard Graves. Charles Greely. Shelly Grein. Donna Grenier. Janice Grice, Dennis Grimstad. Debra Gucinski. Daniel Gucinski. Patricia Gulbrandson. Gary Gullo. Nancy Gunnon. Jacqueline (iustafson, .Steven Gvllen. Marv aa£? Mrs. Olson blindfolds a student before he attempts to break the pii ata at the Christmas party. 66 Hagen, Janice Hager, Susan Hall. Michael Hall, Sharon Hammond. Valaree Hancock, Barbara Hankey, Kurt Hansen, Paul Hanson. Daniel Hanson, Roberta Harding, Mary Harmer, Kenneth Harrington, Helen Hartel, Dennis Hegman, Bonnie Helland. Diane Hemmingson, Brenda Hemmerling, Candice Hennessy, Michael Hess, Joni Higgens, Michael Hill, Joseph Hinz, Karen Hoag, Barbara sophomores take on responsibilities Ltf © Hoff. Nancy Holden, Deborah Holmes, Brandon Holmes, Mary Holton, James Homsey, Dennis Hopkins, Steve Morton, Robert Hoyt. Clifford Hucovski. Colleen Hudacek. Richard Idziorek, Roxanne Jacobson. Terry James. Daniel Janusiwicz. Norman Jardin. Neil Jarzynski, Mary Jerome. Carol Jesberg, Michael Jodeli. John Johnsen, Richard Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Brian Johnson. Claudia Johnson. Cynthia Johnson. David Johnson. Dennis Johnson. Jeffrey Johnson. Juliana Johnson. Kathryn Johnson. Kenneth Johnson. Lorie Johnson, Michael Johnson Michael W Johnson, Paul Johnstad, Donald Jonasen, Robert Jones, Kenneth Jones, Sandra Jorgenson. Thomas Josephson, Wendy Jossund. Kenneth Juno, Steve Kadlek. Mashall Kaiser. Thomas Kallberg. Susan Kammers, Robert Karwoski, Linda 67 Kauli. Kathleen Keller. Jane Keller. Sandra Kelly, Michael Kcmpton. Marsha Kennedy, Jill Kcup. Daniel Kien le. Thomas Kilpela. Tony Kimnies. Jane Kindcl. Kathleen Kirschbaum, Linda Klein, Mary Kol ' al. Carol Kotter. Patricia Kowalik. Rave Krick, Chester sophomores adjust to a different environment Krogerson. Richard Kronman. Lynn Kubala. Donna Kubalak. Anthony Kubarek. Harry Kurt :. Mary Landela. Jacquelyn Lang, Shari Larson, Beverly Larson, Daniel Larson, (iaynor Larson, Jeff Larson, Paul Latvala. Candace LaValley, Dennis Lavelle. Frank Lavine. Susan Lawler. Patricia Learn, Daniel Lee, Alice Lee, Jef frey Lee. Michael Leggate. Kathryn Leighly. Thomas Leiand, Suzanne LePage. Kdward Lerud. Terry Lesagc, Mark Levin, Jeanette Levine, Robert Libby, Raymond Liebaert, Barbara Liebaert, Roger Lien. Jeffrey Lindelof. Phillip Linder. Ron Lindberg. Susan Lintula. Debra Lisdahl. Brad Livermore. Steven Lohse. John Lugowski. Julie M Sophomore girls gather In locker room before class to talk over the big date for the night. Lund. Susan Machones. Marianne Machiewicz, John Mains, Donald Majeski, Mary Manion. Patricia Manion, Thomas Marceau, Susan Marion. Brenda Marion. Caria Marquardt. Roberta Marthe, Roberta Martin, Diane Martorano, Arthur Master, Sheryl Matthews, Greg Mattila, Arthur Mattson, Catherine Mattson, Jeffrey Mattson, Kendal Maunula. Stephen Maynard, Debra MaCahan. James McCoshen, Mary McDowell, George McGill, Carol McGinnis, Michael McGinnis. Nancy McGraw, Janice McLaughlin, Marlys McMeekin, Patricia McNaughton, Julie McNealy, Dolores Meinke, Janeal Mertzig, Linda Meyer, Frederick Mikloczak, Michael Milinkovich, George Milinkovich, Robert Miller, Kathleen 69 Miner. Barhuru Minor, Gjyie Minler. Runuld Misfcldl. Thomas Missinnc. Paul Mi ia, Elissa MIsna. Bileen Moc. David Moodie. Mary Moriarily. Lois Mannings. Michele Murphy. Julie Murphy. Kathleen Murphy. Mary Myelle. Pal Nelson. Daniel Nelson. Deborah Nelson. Debra Nelson. Janties Nelson. Linda Nelson. Michael Ness. Kathcrine Neuman. Debra Newman. Barbara sophomores make acquaintances in school and out Nielson. George Nikstad. Gerald Noble. David Noonan, Timothy Nord, Amy Norman, Cheryl Norman. Cindy Northcott. James Oberg. Iva O ' Brien, Denise O ' Brien, Patricia O ' Brien, Thomas Olaf. David Olsen. Jeanne Olson. David Olson. Mark R. Olson, Robert Olson, Steven Olson, Tamera Orsoni. Susan Osterheim, William Ostman, Linda Oswskey, Sidney Overly. Michael Palmer, Vicki Palmi. Jackie Palmi. James Papineau. Terry Parenteau. Linda Palnode. Lori Pattee. Denise Patterson. Mary Patterson. Rachel Paulhc. William Paulus. Ronald Paulus. Steven Pearson. Mary Pendergast, Daniel Peterson. Amy Peterson. Darlene Peterson. Diane Peterson. Gary Peterson. Jeanne Peterson. Julie Peterson. Laurie Peterson. Linda Peterson. Michael Peterson, Paula f£Sfi £t 6M£f£ KS 70 Sophomores work on map assignment in World Affairs class. Peterson, Steven Plaisted, Deborah Plasch. Richard Plunkett, Susan Podgorak. Rosemarie Podvin, Mark Polaski. Donald Ponder, James Popoe, Donald Porter, Elizabeth Provost, Jeanne Putnam, Leroy Raboin. Phillip Rakitnichan, David Ramsey, James Raprager, Dan Rasmussen. Victoria Raunio, Joanne Regenfuss. Jill Rehl. Steven Rehnstrand, Scott Remington, Tracy Renoos. John Rep, Cynthia Resnick. David Rhodes, William Richards, April Riedasch, Scott Rieder, Melissa Ripple. David Roberts. June Roberts. Robbin Rochon. Carol Rochon, Connie Rohde. Bruce Ronning, Anton Ronning, Marion Ronning, Roger Rosenbaum, Dennis Roske, Robert 71 Rothamel. Thomas Routh. Karen Ro owski. Judith Rutkowski. Karen Ryan, Dale Salus. Susan Salveson. Peggy Sanford. Delberl Savory. Seolt Schaftcr, Jeffrey Schimenek. Richard Schlais. Sally Schmid. Marie Schraufnagcl. Denisc Schweiger. JetTrey Semborski. Thomas Semborski. Toni Severson. Nancy Sexion, Roxane Sexton, Sleven SchatTer. Robert Sharpc, Douglas Sharpe. Kathleen Shaul, Elizabeth ii . Sheahan, Daniel Shellum. Sandra Sheppard. Bruce Shober, Janet Sieve, Richard Sigfrids, James Silander, Elsa Simon. Michael Sislo. Greg Sislo, Jack Sislo, Nancy Sjoquist, Karen Skustad, Margaret Sloan. Gary Sloan. Patricia Sloan, Richard Smith, -Bruce Smith. Grehling Smith. Patricia Smith. Theresa Stack, Mary Stansky, Thomas Stark. Debbie Slarstead. Robert Sleen. Erik Steen. Janelle Slefanko. Susan Stein, Cindy Stein. Judy Stein. Julie Stein. Marilyn St. George. Victor St. Marie. Bonnie Strack. Michael Strauman. Bradley Slurgal. Lynne Sullivan. Kathleen Sullivan. Nicholas Sullivan, Timothy Summerfield. Carol Sundet. Ronald Swanoski. Paul Swanson. Margaret Swanson. Rodney Swanson. Terri Swenson. Caria Syring. Greg Talaska. Therese Tappen. Ronald Teie. Paul Teppo. Brian Terry. Cynthia Terry. Dennis Thomas. Jacqueline Thompson. Lester Thompson. Thomas 72 Tobolsk!. Thomas Tomczak. Mark Tomczak. Monica Treviranus. Susan Trianoski. Mary Tucker. Diane Tuverson. Laurie Tyson, Dennis Tyson, Richard Uchytil. Steven Ullan. Peggy Urbaniak. Susan Urbaniak, Terri Vanderport, Denise Van Horn. Jeffrey Van Kauwenbergh, Gary Van Overmeiren, Mary Van Overmeiren, Robert Vendela, Ronald Viggiano Rita Waletzko. Julie Wallin. Danny Waltenburg, Brenda Warriner. Suzanne Warner. Debra Wasilewski, Robert Wedenoja. Dawn Welch. Michael Welter. Jeanne West. Becky Wiberg. Robert Wick. Eva Wiechert. William Wigren. Diane Wiitanen. Kathryn Williams, Evelyn Willoughby. Douglas Witkin. Perry Woleske. Marlene Zachau. Rae Ann Zastrow. James Zimmerman. Debra Zimski. Jerry fjRAMff J4 in acfff£ sophomores exhibit school spirit Miss Lingberg discusses the assignment with an English class. DR. KBNNtTH RIPPLE SUPERINTENDbNT MR. MICHAEL VERICH ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT superintendents, board of education supervise, improve superior ' s educational system Dr. Kenneth Ripple, superintendent of schools, is respon- sible for the supervision and improvement of Superior ' s educational system. By this authority. Dr. Ripple declared the week of October 20-24, 1969, as Rest the Textbook Week. This week ' s activities, said Dr. Ripple, shall serve as an experiment to determine whether learning can take place in a classroom without textbooks and to what extent. Because of the size of the school system, the position of superintendent of schools has required an efficient and hard-working administrator to establish a sound educa- tional system. Mr. Michael Verich, assistant superintendent in the Department of Instruction, has a schedule which occupies much of his time. Besides taking over during the superin- tendent ' s absence, one of his primary duties is to advise on curriculum instruction. Mr. Verich is a frequent visitor to Superior Senior. Board of Eduealion members. STANDING: Eugene Lundholm, Robert Armour, Toby Marcovich. SEATED: Carl Anderson. Robert Germond. president. Miss Selma Swanstrom. administration tries shift system Our school will always be open to those who are anxious to learn; past performances and accomplishments are significant only to bring about a better understanding of you, the student. I hope that you will grow both physi- cally and mentally with your tenure at Superior Senior High School and that finally we can reflect on your accom- plishments together, satisfied that yours was a job well done. Finally, may you sense that your high school is a better school and you a better citizen because you were a student here. Frank Cirilli Frank Cirilli Principal With the increase of over 300 students from Cathedral, Mr. Gradin had a big job organizing programs for 2039 students. Many hours were spent trying to get a suitable program for each student. Mr. Gradin is also responsible for textbook inventory and ordering textbooks. Aside from this, he ehlps with other problems that arise in this school. Mr. Paquette, in his second year as assistant principal, deals with the disciplinary area. He also takes charge of attendance for the boys. Mr. Paquette, a former football coach, attends most sporting events. Mr. Gradin chuckles as he finds that even computers make mistakes. Francis Paquette Assistant Principal Guidance is inherent in every part of the school that is concerned with assisting the pupil to make choices, ad- justments, and interpretations. Conditions of modern life and changing school schedules indicate the increasing necessity for organized counseling for vocational planning, for making academic decisions, and for solving personal problems. An effort is being made to provide an oppor- tunity for all to receive assistance. As always, the work is not only interesting, but it is a very rewarding experience to work with youth. Alice Mitchell James Lund Senior Class Counselor Mr. Lund discusses Ihe University of Wisconsin catalog with ambitious junior Polly Susens. 76 ' t Robert Pollock Junior Class Counselor i i iX Career opportunities are abundant as Mr. Pollock points out to a senior. counselors assist students in many ways Mr. Lund began his counseling career when this year ' s seniors entered S.S.H.S. Helping the student develop to his fullest potential is one of Mr. Lund ' s prime goals. He finds his job interesting because of the people he meets and the challenges he faces. In his spare time he relaxes by hunting, fishing and doing carpentry work. Mr. Pollock feels his chief duties as guidance counselor are assisting students in any questions they may have; assisting students in any way we can. He asserts that the most interesting aspect of his job is talking with the kids. I find satisfaction in any help I can give. He finds that playing even a small part in student life is rewarding to him. He enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time. My main concern is the welfare of the student, both educationally and socially. Our greatest achievement can be to have everyone become all he is capable of being, stated Mr. Rogina about the guidance program. He claims his job is interesting because each day is not routine. Each day brings new problems, new questions, new answers. In his spare time he enjoys golfing, fishing and building things. Joseph Rogina Sophomore Class Counselor 77 1 f EYi r tVA ANDtRSON. B.S. Accounting I Typing I Secretarial Stenography LOWELL ANDhRSON Lnder-graduate Intern Problems of Democracy American Hislor faculty stimulates hidden interests GEORGE ALSTRtNG.M.S.T. Advanced Math A.B Mr Sitek explains to Marilyn Schroeder the way to adjust a picture enlarger. This is Mr. Sitek ' s 25th year as photography advisor for the yearbook. HELEN BERNACKI, B.A. English II Journalism II Newspaper Adviser JAMES BLESKAN. B.S. English 10, 11 EARL BLOMFELT, S. Ed. Chemistry METS Club Adviser LAURA BOWDEN, M. Ed. American History English 10 Social Science Society Adviser Senior Class Adviser JACK BRAINARD, B.S. Political Science Psychology MICHAEL BUSTROM.B.S. Electricity Electronics Senior Class Adviser KATHLEEN CARLSON, B.S. Office Clerical Mimeograph Assignment MARVIN CROWLEY. MA. Athletic Director S-Club Adviser 4 J si CONNIl I)Al l.MAN.BS. Dramatics 1. II Lnglish 10 Dramatics Coach Assistant Korcnsics Coach Drama Club Adviser JOHN DeMARS. B.S. Biology Sophomore Class Adviser RODNEY DIMICII, B S. Englis h 10 Sophomore Class Adviser Sophomore Basketball Coach DAVID EDGETTE, M.S. Geometry Algebra Mets Club Adviser ANGELINE ERICKSON. B S World Affairs Social Science Club Adviser GEORGE FAIRFIELD, B.A. An I, II Slagctral ' ts WILLIAM FALWELL. M.S. Art I. II WILLIAM FARMAKES. M. Ed. Problems of Democracy JAMES FLYNN. M.S. Speech I. II English 1 1 Debate Coach Forensics Adviser High Q Team Adviser GRETA FREED. B.A. American History Junior Class Adviser LDP Club Adviser faculty exhibit school spirit WANDA GERARD. B.S. Home Arts Home Economics I Enjoying their break, members of the faculty take time out for refreshments and chatter. ROGtR GKRSTNER. B.S General Metals I, II. Ill Metal Fabrication Pep Club Adviser KATHY GIESECKE. M.S.T. French I. II. III. IV French Club Adviser KAREN HANSEN. B.S Home Economics I. II. Ill FHA Adviser KAREN (GIMSE)DIMICH.BS Home Economics I Art I - X ' f y .W$i ' ' ,J MA - ' ' -- V faculty trained to inspire ( i ' y - WILLIAM HESTER. MA. Organ EUGENE HOFF. M. Ed. American History Junior Class Adviser Social .Studies Committee Chairman EDWIN HOLTUM.B.A. Biology Life Science RICHARD JACOBSON, M. Ed. Geometry Math A JOHN JEFFERS, M.S. Driver ' s Education CRAIG JOHNSON, M.S. Physical Education Basketball Coach S-Club Adviser Mrs. Gerard, new Home Ec. and Home Arts teacher, mimeographs a test for one of her classes. ROBERTA JOHNSON. B. Ed. English II DAVID LEIBFORTH, B.A. German III. IV German Club Adviser German Band Director German Chorus Director Forensics Adviser Foreign Language Committee RICHARD LEIGHTY. M.Ed. English 11. 12 Junior Class Adviser Commencement Co-Chairman JUDY LINDBERG. B.S. Journalism I. II English 10 Yearbook Adviser KATHLEEN LYON, Physical Education GAA Adviser B.S. LEE McPHERSON, M.S. Power Mechanics Small Engine Repair GARY MICKOLAJAK, B.S. Typing II Business Law Business Organization Cross Country Coach Track Coach S-Club Advisor Pep Club Advisor RAY MICKOLAJAK, M. Ed. World Affairs Track Coach Ski Team Coach S-Club Adviser ROBERT MOLNER. B.S. Industrial Graphics Woodwork I SUSAN OLSON, B. A, French I, II Spanish I I rcnch Club Adviser Spanish Club Adviser RONALD ORLANDI. Stage Crafts Ceramics Commercial Art Baseball Coach Ski Team Coach Ski Club Adviser M.S. ANN PALMKR. B S. Physical Lducation Cheerleaders Adviser Pom Pom (iirls Adviser GLENN PARISH. M. Ed. Biology Visual-Aids Department Adviser Sophomore Class Adviser LLOYD PELTZER, M.S. German 1,11,111 German Club Adviser Student Council Adviser Junior Class Adviser WARREN PETERS. M.E. Accounting I, II Faculty Treasury Adviser EDITH PHILLIPICH.B.S. Shorthand I Personal Typing Typing THOMAS REIBOLD, B.A Geometry Radio Club Adviser .c jr vici ns- 521 6.245 1 2 R 1 ' 4 ILI 600 581 6.325 7 6.403 7 3 5.3 4 5 4 ' ; M [££■ 6.481 7 5 s ' e.w i4S 6.557 7 6 5.77 ' m )36 6.833 7 7 5.92J- l j ' A i 125 6.708 1 78 6.084 , 2i 16 6.782 79 6.! A MHr ifi H 6.856 8 ' J ry |IilI 6.928 1 8 V VF U 7.000 82 f fli H 7.071 83 f k itH 7.141 8 i '  V04 7.211 8 1 f 9 7.280 8 ll 7.348 6 I-,.. JOHN RICKSTROM, B.A. World Affairs English 10 S-Club JERAULD ROESCH. M.Ed. Geometry S-Club Adviser Football Coach MARJORIE RUTAN. M. Ed. Spanish I, II Spanish Club Adviser faculty test new methods Mr. Peltzer, German teacher, is shown using his new method of determining a curve. What happens to the ones on the floor? CONSTANCL SALVESON, B.S English 1 1 Current Literature THOMAS SATERDALEN, Physical Education Hockey Coach M.S. THOMAS SAVOLA. B.S. Woodwork I. n DALE SCHAAPVELD. M. Ed. American Heritage Junior Class Adviser American Education Week Committee Co-Chairman faculty cope with students ' problems THOMAS SCHINDLER. M.S.T. English 1 1 Junior Class Adviser JOSEPH SCHMIDT. MA. English 12 Graduation Co-Chairman MICHAEL SCHLELLER. BS. Problems of Democracy Senior Class Adviser Assistant Football Coach Wrestling Coach S. BRINLEY SHAW, MM. Marching 100 Spartan Band Twirler Adviser ELEANOR SHULSTAD. BE. Latin I. II English 10 Latin Club Adviser Sophomore Class Adviser JOSEPH SITEK, M.S. Chemistry Photography Junior Class Adviser Photography Adviser Mr. Anderson checks Cheryl Carlson ' s pass before admitting her through the gate at lunchtime. Rh Pd Ag Cd In t i,. u. u. Pt Au i .:Ls i Tl n . f lOJf . o J ' ■. V :giXbA- his V BERWRD TANSKl. BS Ph sicaJ Educalion Assisuol Football Coacfa ' Coacb .t ) A , faculty e ' eier teaching, ever learning ERNEST TEIE, MM. Cboir MustcTheoo Golf Coach ' JOHN TtSLAW. ML Ed cTjpiiie maursaismsT. KSeXABUD HOMZAK.. ML E£ OHfaeCoocfti • ; Hi - % t -- |B !li . ri S B H ' Bj H n H UCHAKD 10MtElNICE.KS Assi ism HacftsK-CafflEfti VICTOR t rsin:.mjc Caps 2B)d GowTES- C xijnaiEsai MORTON WADD, B.S Construction Technology I. II Builders Club Advisers SHIRLEY WAGNER. MM. h. Orchestra Siring Ensemble JAMES WALETZKO. B.S. Biology Physical Science CHARLES WRIGHT. B.S. Biology Assistant Football Coach faculty molding characters, shaping futures TONY YAWORSKl.M.A. Art III Commercial Art Stagecrafts Craft Club Adviser Assembly Programs Chairman GARY ZANKO. B.S. Driver ' s Education Assistant Eootball Coach DIANE ZIMMERMAN, B.S. English 10 Edith B. Larson Teacher ' s Aid Mrs. Astrid Darst Teacher ' s Aid Mrs. Peterson, substitute teacher, learns from a student what supphes are on hand in a refrigerator in the Home Ec. room. special services perform necessary functions What an attractive building! was one of many com- ments heard throughout the year from visitors. Thanks go to the day and night maintenance crews. These people are responsible for keeping this school clean and making sure that all mechanisms are functioning properly. They also perform unseen necessary chores as keeping paper towel dispensers filled. Day Maintenance Crew: SITTIXG are Ernest Olson, Bill Malson, sub- stitute. STA. Dt C are Robert Silberg, Ted Bingham, Tony Kvisler. Absent: Herb Adolphson. Janitresses: Mrs. Geraldine McNamara, night janitress; Mrs. Mary Gambeski. day janitress. Night Maintenance Crew: SlTTiyC are Hartley Osterlund, Herb Salen, substitute. Floyd Peters. STA. DI. G are Ralph Spoolman, Russell McNamara. Absent: Richard Carroll, Floyd Keup, Orville Anderson, Russell Drolsum. Mrs. Lavonne Cheuvront Principal ' s Secretary i Miss Julie Anderson School Treasurer secretaries help in many areas Secretaries were kept busy with many various jobs throughout the year. Among these were making out honor roll lists, distributing bus tokens, selling tickets for sports events, typing letters, keeping attendance records, checking senior credits, helping with the com- mencement tickets, sending out transcripts and letters of recommendations to the different colleges, and keeping other records. Mrs. Virginia Burger Assistant Principal ' s Secretary Mrs. Marcelene Munnik Attendance Secretary Mrs. Beverly Pearson Guida nce Counselors ' Secretary T. L. ENGLE Fourth Edition OLOGY ' ' OM umi.W-.SV.KU NK 5 il ■7 •J luuU v War on Poverty fO X « t Composition GBA CHEMICAl SYSTEMS h The Art of Speaking ki«. Aqainst Poverty Varlll • r £ HYSICS G??dMa ECONOMICS  • I ROGET ' S POCKET THESAURUS Bood All Introduction to roamaBsni sec e . fTT ' TAT ' Q IN POST England. iterature l Mic C m i tiaiitK A CA DEMICS Academics isn ' t just getting four grades a year. Academics isn ' t sitting bored in a classroom. Academics isn ' t doing endless homework. Academics isn ' t taking impossible tests. Academics is being able to read one ' s shorthand. Academics is learning stage falls in drama. Academics is dissecting a clam in biology. Academics is a problem in Math A . Academics is making a deadline in journalism. Academics is ACHIEVEMENT. foreign languages generate enthusiasm The Foreign Language Department was again in- creased with the addition of a new class, French IV. and a new teacher, Mrs. Susan Olson, who taught French and Spanish. In the French IV class, more emphasis was placed on dialogue, plays and skits. Students wrote and acted these presentations almost entirely on their own. The outstanding feature of this department was the enthusiasm all four language clubs had in participating in the various school activities. One is always sure to find at least three, if not all four clubs in busy activity throughout the year. Jim Denny, with the help of Peggy Horlon, is hoping to impress Miss Gieseckewith his knowledge of French. Students concentrate and respond during a class session in the foreign language laboratory. GayleLien and Terry Hughes put up signs of the lime during Rest the Textbook Week . Jane Avery and Jane DeBruyne follow the script in their book while listening to a recording of The Glass Menagerie . language arts teachers concentrate on literature A large majority of the students were involved in the Language Arts Department this year. English 10 and 12 students were confronted with Shakespeare, while English 1 1 students tackled Edgar Allen Poe and Mark Twain. Besides the basic English class, students are offered other related classes which concentrate on particular phases of English. Students of Journalism I learned journalism theory and those in Journalism II assembled the year- book and newspaper. Speech I and II, Dramatics I and II, Creative Writing and Current Literature students were involved with the fine arts aspect of the English language. The teachers of these classes strive to give stu- dents a deep appreciation of the English language and of English and American literature. 1 -1 math fiindaniental concepts taught Discovering talent, stimulating interest, improving techniques and preparing for further schoohng are the goals of mathematics students. Through a well-balanced mathematical program, teachers aim to fulfill the needs of mathematical students who graduate from S.S.H.S.. regardless of w hich endeavor students later choose. Four different types of math courses are available to students: algebra, geometry. Math A and Math B. Junior and senior Math A and B students participated in an an- nual statewide math contest. Students wishing to do so took part in the Wisconsin Mathematical Talent Search, which consists of a sequence of math exams taken throughout the year. During Rest the Textbook Week some instructors did individual work with students, such as teaching them to use a slide rule. Janet Saari attempts to solve a Math A equation. John Mahan attempts to solve for x, in the problem X (2x— 7x-18)(17x— 27X+54 z(17x-l2tr+ . Frustration appears on the face of Kathy Lonnstrom while learning to use a slide rule. 100 science classes hear guest speakers The three science courses aim to give science students enough background information necessary for those who pursue the college level sciences. For students not furthering their schooling, teachers hope to teach stu- dents enough science necessary for health and life in general. Some changes were evident this year in the courses. The biology program included a new class in life science, which emphasizes practical biology. The physics classes made use of Harvard Project Physics materials. They also visited the U.M.D. Planetarium, and both chem- istry and physics classes heard guest speakers throughout the year. The neutralization process is delicately performed by Barb Larson and Chuck Finckler. Sophomores Rod Swanson and Harry Kubarek test the eating habits of white mice. Kim Thompson. Glenn Viggiano, and Jack Ursin (partial- ly hidden) decide on the pressure and temperature con- stants for a physics experiment. [1  H4 Vil «, ' . II wil WW  ;i ii ' «u «)! li n «Mi 9IM «i II n?i nil li ■•.iV; i ' .C II  1}S MM . 11 IS HI! 1 II «t7i nil I) «!!« im II tni n9s tl «;4g tit) mm II II 101 art students express themselves This year ' s art students were kept busy by preparing for various events. They displayed their artwork throughout the school to coincide with the seasons. They also decorated for school activities such as the Christmas concert, the prom, baccalaureate, commencement and other special events. The commercial art classes took care of making posters for the school ' s dramatics de- partment. Art students competed at an advanced level. They par- ticipated in an S.S.U. art festival and in a school festival, held each spring. Mr. Orlandi ' s classes showed their creativity in preparing a happening, held in the fall. Tony Kubalak uses the pottery wheel to create his project. Ken Elm applies finishing touches to a work of abstract art. Rcse Mabry and Ruth Nelson design a harp as part of the decorations for the Christmas Concert. Debbie Holmstrand attentively practices the organ. music organizations work together The music department boasted of a larger enrollment this year. With more students involved, more activities were possible. Interested band students participated in a summer band program. The Marching 100 and the Spartan bands performed at football and basketball games. An innovation occurred when members of the choir and orchestra combined with the dramatics department in presenting a musical this February. Each music group competed in a state-wide music contest held at W.S.U. annually. Teaching the students to perform good music is a goal of all music teachers. Through the music classes and private lessons, students gain insight and learn the pleas- ures of participating in a group consisting of other stu- dents with similar interests. Marching 100 members practice music for future performances. I Mr. Teie energetically directs the All Girl ' s Choir. home economics emphasizes consumer education This year the Home Economics classes concentrated on consumer education, family living, child care and development, and nutrition rather than just cookin and sewin ' . As an extra activity, some of the girls entered the Make It With Wool contest. The Home Arts classes stressed consumer buying of household furnishings such as carpels, draperies and flatware. Time is devoted to dealing with table settings, furniture styles, and home lighting. During the last quarter, each student creates a home which combines all of her talents. In this way, the student becomes aware of art within each part of the home and learns to choose wisely in planning an artistic home. Gayle Lien helps to prepare a turkey used for the Thanksgiving dinner given by Home Ec. Ill girls. Gail Galliford, Jean Keaough and Peggy O ' Brien test the weave, density and pile thickness of carpet samples for a Home Arts project. 104 Gilbert Keen and Gerald Day clean a drill press of its metal shavings. Dennis Larson manipulates the jointer in order to obtain a smoother surface on his cribbage board. industrial arts learn skills for future Various skills are taught in all of the industrial arts classes. The basics of tools and machines are taught in Wood Shop I while cabinet building and mass production are the main topics taught in Wood Shop II. In the Power Mechanics and Small Engine Repair classes, students studied the history of power along with hydraulics and pneumatics. Each student had an individual project and elementary adjusting of automobile engines was taught. Concentrating on building projects the Electronics classes learned a great deal about Electronics in theory and in practical use. ■Aj L v social studies revisions improve program The Social Studies Department of S.S.H.S. has been involved in the areas of curriculum revision and modifica- tion. The sophomore world atTairs course has been in- volved with current world problems, while the junior American history classes have been revised to relate to the great issues of our history. The senior Problems of Democracy course has been involved with the problems that we, as a nation, face. The presentation of problem-solving techniques was stressed in all three areas this year. It is felt that such teaching innovations will make the courses more mean- ingful to the students and more relevant to the times. Claudia Maltson requires the help of a map for a Probs class special report. Panel discussions enliven Probs classes. Claudia Arola practices shorthand skills. Adding machines are one of the many devices which office clerical stu- dents must learn to operate. business education encourage practical skills Business education teachers offered classes and prac- tice in those areas which they felt gave the student the best preparation for the business world. Stress was placed on basic office skills and office procedures, in- cluding filing, mimeographing, stenciling and dictation. Field trips, guest speakers and outside work experi- ences, such as typing and running off tests and an- nouncements for teachers and coaches, were used to enrich the school program. Long hours of typing help typing students increase accuracy. physical education stresses coordination Students have been striving to improve coordination in physical education classes. They started off the year with physical fitness tests, which consisted of sit-ups, arm hang, 50-yard dash, broad jump, shultlc-run, softball throw and the 600-yard walk-run. Much stress this year in Girls Phy. Ed. was placed on physical fitness. Exercising to records helped to develop muscles and endurance. Both the boys and the girls participated in volleyball, swimming, working in the apparatus room and various outdoor activities. Rh lhm is stressed in folk dancing in junior girls gym classes. Senior girls develop skills in volleyball. C ;imeron MacDonald eyes the ceiling in the midst of a llip 108 exceptional students driver ' s ed. learn new skills Practical ability was the emphasis placed on the ex- ceptional students at S.S.H.S. this year. They were in- structed in the basic courses which would enable them to hold jobs, found for them by their teacher because of the work-study program for these classes. These students are instructed to lead normal lives as productive and self- sufficient citizens of our society. Driver education students have an opportunity to learn and practice new skills on the driving range. One in- structor is able to handle as many as 20 students at one time on this range. By speaking into a walkie-talkie, teachers instruct students, who hear the instructions from their car radios. The range requires much alertness and concentrated effort. Tires are used as markers for various exercises. Any tires knocked over or moved must be re- turned to the original position by the student. Self-sufficiency is Ihe goal of these exceptional students, aided by Mr. Edward Kossic, their teacher. Driver Education helps young adults develop good driving skills. 109 V N ' l If ' C r?4 xyvJlHj 11 We urn (yiyOU ' -rlyoL . ACTIVITIES Activities aren ' t just a good excuse to get out of class. Activities aren ' t being on time for the Grand March. Activities aren ' t getting enough students to run for class offices. Activities aren ' t going to a basketball game to watch the cheerleaders. Activities are giving a style show for the public. Activities are bus trips to Duluth. Activities are bake sales that last all day. Activities are holding meetings during the break. Activities are PARTICIPATION. ' .-v M Members of Ihc 1969-70 Homecoming Court are from left to right: Sue Cheevcr, Pal Murphy. Barb Krooks. Wynn Germond. Pal Willis, Queen Nina Staupe receive ' ; the traditional football from Captain Rick Wickell after being named the 1969 Homecoming Queen Nina Staupe, King Kim Thompson, Dennis LaRochelle, Greg Tinker, Bob Ross, Ryan Terry, and Glenn Viggiano. homecoming spirit unites school The 1969 Homecoming was one of the most successful endeavors of the Student Council this year. The activities started on Monday with the planning and building of floats. Because of Rest the Textbook Week, students were able to spend more lime working on their floats and marching units. Friday, the six queen candidates were introduced to the school at the pep assembly. After several choruses of the school song, some competition cheers and a pep talk b Nancy Hutchinson, president of the Pep Club, students were dismissed to watch the parade. At ceremonies before the game, Nina Staupe was named the 1969 Homecoming Queen. The winning floats and marching units were also announced. Although we lost the game, which was against St. Cloud Cathedral, another victory was present because the Spartan Spirit was out in full force and truly unified the school. The dance Saturday night climaxed the week of busy activity. ■ HI hmUii 111 ■ E ' ' ' . A iJmw 1 U 1 £ 0 F ' ' mI H 1 a 1 Spartans put up a mighty fight against one of the St. Cloud Crusaders. Second place Homecoming float is won by room 232 Students check in coats at Homecoming Dance. ?h ' V?l!f wv 5 ' Students find broomball a new and exciting winter sport. i . ' xr  Skating is added to Girls Gym Classes. snow times snow time is fun time Snow time is fun time, and the time for enjoying the white fluffy matter which covers the ground at this time of year. Broomball games were held throughout the season be- tween boys pi all classes, at diflferent skating rinks in the city. Ski trips were taken to surrounding resorts, where many weekends wei-e spent speeding down the snow-covered lopes. -J Snowmobifuig, skating and sliding, and just plain romp- g in the snow were also at the top of the fun time list last ason. Leisure4ime was spent skiing, for those skilled in e sport, and f r those not skilled in a winter sport, slid- and cavortirw through and over snow banks provided filled dfternootjs for SSHS students. Nancy O ' Konek displays co-ordination plu i Bob Ross uses the snow to good advantage by skiing. - ' % V i 9. - J FRONT ROW: Tom Severson, Carrie Nelin; SECOND ROW: Grey Tinker, Gene Moselle. Scott Nichols, Paul Velin, Peggy Severson, Cindy Picard, Roberta Morgan, Wynn Germond; BACK ROW: King Russ Pomeroy, Queen Kathy Little. junior-senior prom queen kathy and king russ reign over moonlight and roses A successful prom was hosted by the junior class on Saturday, May 3, 1969. The link area, cafeterias and gym were appropriately transformed by the art classes to carry out the theme Moonlight and Roses. Sophomore girls played an important role by serving refreshments and checking coats. Music was provided by the Dave Mattson Sextet. Promptly at 9:30, ceremonies prior to the Grand March began in the link. Jane Olson, mistress of ceremonies, in- troduced the prom court and announced the prom king and queen. The march began in the link and progressed to the gym, where the couples continued in formation to the Grand Finale. Tickets were sold in advance of the prom by the junior class. Formal pictures were taken of those couples who wanted them. Couples are completely captivated by the romance and beauty of the evening. 116 Gary Banker checks Glen Viggiano ' s feel to make sure he ' s lined up correctly before the procession starts. King and queen pause in their walk across the wobbly bridge over a pond of goldfish and flowers. Two by two, couples walk through the gym in the Grand March. Sharks and Jets join hands for a get-acquainted dance. Tony and Maria pretend to take their marriage vows in a scene from West Side Story . plays The sudden death of Bernardo stuns Tony. ' west side story ' amazes public Members of the Dramatics Club, along with other stu- dents, were kept busy planning and performing various plays throughout the year. In the fall, students performed the Childrens ' Plays at elementary schools in the area. Of Poems, Youth and Spring was performed for one-act play competition in Eau Claire and received a ' B ' rating. In February, West Side Story was presented with the leads played by Steve Huhta and Kathy Mathews. Approxi- mately 200 students participated in this production, which drew standing-room-only crowds. Press reviews were ex- cellent. The girls display their talent in the America scene. Clear out. Sharks. ' Bernardo, leader of the Sharks, shows his disregarded disgust. WBmBk. JSIl filBSft i If mK H i ' iMjtff, M w L ■fli J H I | Hki j| | I HL i 1 11 H g - m i Couples lake a break between dances to sit and talk at the tables surrounding the fountain. Christmas dance ' silver bells ' chosen theme Once again the magical spirit of Christmas trans- formed the cafeteria and link area into an enchanted ball- room. Dressed in velvet, satin, and lace, girls danced with their chosen men around decorations of silver bells, ever- greens, and mistletoe. Nearly 300 couples danced to the music of the Shades of Blue. Held December 23, the dance provided a beautiful beginning to a long-awaited vacation. Punch is served to quench the thirst of Carole Heifnerand Harlow Sires. While dancing to the Shades of Blue, couples enjoy themselves. 120 pep club shows who ' s got the spirit Those who were at SSHS last year noticed a big change this year: signs supporting the school ' s many sports were hung, taped, glued and just plain stuck in any open space. Who was behind all this? The Pep Club, naturally. Through many organizational meetings, the Pep Club finally emerged as a spirited, school-supporting group of students. Armed with paints, paper, buttons, shakers and loud voices, the club showed our opponents Who ' s got the spirit. The only fund-raising activity of the club was selling Spartan buttons during the fall. According to Nancy Hutchinson, president, buttons sold numbered well over 1000. Besides selling buttons, the Pep Club ' s other activities included chartering buses for out-of-town games. The girls make signs for basketball games. Bev Netl, Kathy Drinkwine, and Ruth Nelson work to finish the hockey sign. forensics gain poise through participation The forensics team at SSHS spent much of their time preparing for the annual forensics meet held in March. This year the sub-district meet was held at Northwestern. Those receiving ' A ' ratings advanced to the district meet at WSU in Superior. Persons receiving A ratings here were eligible for state competition in Madison. Categories included were memorized declamation, interpretive reading of prose, interpretive reading of poetry, four-minute speech, public address, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, and significant speech. In the play acting competition. Su- perior students performed Antigone. Sue Johnson tries to make a point clear during her speech. Mr. Hv nn shows the correct technique to student. Bill Monberg helps Steve Huhta check over his speech for corrections. 122 FHA members work together on their Christmas projects. fha hold banquet Members take time out for quick refreshments. The FHA (Future Homemakers of America) Club be- gan its second year as an organization. Members put much time and planning into their annual Christmas bazaar. The club held bake sales and worked on various service projects throughout the year. One of their projects was making items for resthomes. Last March the club held a mother- daughter banquet and style show. The Club year concluded with an annual trip. Elected last fall were president, Diane Grimsrud; vice- president, Cindy Krenz; secretary, Bonnie Blume; trea- surer, Kathy Olson and publicity, Caryn Reick and Debbie Blackmon. Officers go over last meeting minutes. .123 National Honor Society Juniors. FRONT ROW: Nancy 0 Konek. Dorinda Schreiber. Sharon Parish. Lynn Moran. Jill Seguin. Sue Grammond, Sue Sexton, Kate Schmidt (senior). ROW 2: Mary Gaybs. Caria Ness, Barb Larson, Lillian HotT. Nancy Terry. Nancy Carlson. Linda Malmquist, Gail Carlson. Peter Susens. BACK ROW: Barbara Strom, Kathy Kulus, Tom W. Anderson, Gary Melis, Doug Lamberg. Dave Flagstad, John Mahan. Whipp Johnson. national honor society sets academic pace The National Honor Society was more active this year than it has been during the past two years. Meetings were held during school hours and officers were elected at the first one. They included: Doug Score, president; Emalyn Tucker, vice-president; and Cheryl Bergsgaard, secretary- treasurer. One project the club concentrated on was formu- lating a new method of changing the grade point system. Another project was working in conjunction with the Social Science Society in setting up a student center. Senior members receive the traditional gold tassel upon grad- uating. National Honor Society-SENIORS: ROW I: Mary Mooney. Cindy Brown, Kathy Mathews. Susie Cheever. Nina Staupe. Peggy Horton. Chris Trauba, Mary Buovich. Deedra Deeds. ROW 2: Sally Amundson, Mary Milchesky, Judy Dietrich, Mary Grammond, Janet Anderson, Cheryl Bergsgaard. Judi Schultz, Julie Lidberg, Cheryl Kempinsky. Barbara Pauley. Paula Davidson, Roxann Fonger, Terry Malis, Fmalyn Tucker, .Marilyn Schroeder, Ruth Nelson. ROW 3: Rose Mabry, Debbie Olson, Sandra Westman, Lynn Thatcher, Cheryl Lahti, Chris Leiand, Margery Erickson, Sue Glonek, Jeanne Olson, Glenn Viggiano, Enid Swanson, Gary Battuello, Nancy Hutchinson, Chuck Finckler, Jack Ursin. ROW 4: Rick Drolson, Steve Huhta, Scott Rittack, Randy Jen- sen, Jim Denny, Greg Vergamini, Michael Paquette, John Sundman, Ken Eibon. Kirk Olson, Ryan Terry, Brett Carlson, Kim Thompson, Joel Johnson, Doug Score, Charles Olson, John Markon. LDP Club: FRONT ROW: Susan Treviranus, Barbara Krooks, Nancy O ' Konek. SECOND ROW: John Sundman, Peter Susens, Judy Pooler, Susan Marceau, Mary Blair, Charles Finckler. THIRD ROW: Dick Howenstine, Larry Haack, Frank Juno, John Landin, Dan Hanson, Paul Teie. Idp, ' ' s ' ' club contains honored members To be a member of LDP Club, a student must have received the American Legion Award in ninth grade. This honorary club, currently containing 15 members, was named after LeRoy Doleyish, principal at Pattison School from 1924-1933. Whenever you see a boy with a letter sweater or jacket, you ' ll know for sure that he ' s a member of the S Club. Boys who earn a letter in any of the school ' s 1 1 sports are automatically members of the club. Their main activity this year, as in past years, was selling refreshments at each home football and basketball game. Members of the S Club, Left to Right: FRONT ROW: Glenn Vig- giano, Dave Aro, Chuck Mizia, Dean Wellman, Brent Thompson, Dean Michelizzi, Joe Koehler, Jim Peck, Charlie Place, James Allen. ROW 2: Jeff Williams, Scott Nichols, Ryan Terry, Rick Wickell, Rich Johnson, Lee Francisco, Mike Larson, Dave Enstad, Greg Vergamini, Mike Paquette. ROW 3: Mike Lozon, Tom Stroozes, Jim Leroux, Ken Eibon, Gene Moselle, Larry Haack, Don Jackobson, Bob Plencner, Steve Mike Paquette serves refreshments during basketball half-time. Powell, Glenn Solin. ROW 4: Jerry Uchtil, John Landin, Paul Westby, Steve Koenen, Len Campbell, Mark O ' Brien, John Larson, Walter Sann- wald, Joel Roesch, Tom Beetcher, Randy Molner, Peter Gee. ROW 5: Terry Hughes, John Peterson, Jim Stevens, Jim McMillan, John Harder, John Verkeyn, Rick Madsen, Larry Rivord, Dave Erickson, Greg Rajanen, Bob Berg. €: ! , piR WIffl ■ L . 1 ■L 1 m 1 f I )i § fl Rosie Backlund stacks magazines. announcers and library science hold important jobs Because of the split shift this year, speech students were responsible for presenting the daily news both first and ninth periods. The announcements also were phoned each morning to the Twenty-first Street workshop. As advisor, Mr. Flynn must approve all announcements before they can be read. Students in the Library Science course are involved with much more than just checking out books. They must learn circulation routines, shelving of materials, care and repair of materials, book ordering and receiving routines, book processing, typing, and filing. The students otTer a great service to the library as well as learning a new skill. Maryls McGraw checks books. ANNOUNCERS: Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Sue Peters. Marie St. George. Diane Cloutier. SECOND ROW: Pat Krause. Judy Wui) •V. .w . OOolO Jl ' c y..JrAs: Shullz. Terri Springer. Wendy Jones. BACK ROW: Cindy Matiski, Terri Cracker. Norman Radtke. Tim Rookey. Billie Holterman. audio-visual aids and office help give up study-halls Interested boys volunteered their study halls to be audio- visual assistants. Their job consisted of checking equipment in and out of the room, making film and tape repairs and assisting teachers in running the equipment. The boys are taught their duties by Mr. Parish. This year 45 girls in Office Help were willing to give up their study hours to work in various offices, taking some of the work load off the shoulders of the counselors, deans, secretaries and treasurer. Because of the responsibilities taken on by these girls, the people in the offices were able to devote themselves more completely to their duties, thus benefitting the school as a whole. Peggy Weslby is caught in the act! Jeff Bear fixes broken equipment. 1 1 • ' ' ' - Cindy Blegan attends to the daily distribution of mail. Joe Os terheim splices a broken tape. Members work together to perfect Christmas decorations. President Bob Nindorf points out needed work craft club provides pleasing atmosphere The Craft Club, under the supervision of Mr. Tony Yaworski, was composed of art students who enjoyed artwork and volunteered their free time to work on art projects for dance decorations, concert decorations and other occasions which call for decorations of any kind. They are an energetic and talented group who have the know-how to complete a job and provide a pleasing at- mosphere, no matter what the occasion calls for. Craft Club members strive to finish their train project. Dave Lancour, Ken Kurtz, and Larry Sieler industriously paint the machine room ceiling at the 21st St. shop. Pete Radzak uses a lathe to complete his project. builders ' club reconstruct 21st st. shop The Builders Club consists of senior boys who are taking their second year of Construction Technology and of graduates who were members during their senior year. Honorary memberships are also available. This year, the boys continued the reconditioning of their Twenty-first Street shop. They held their annual Christmas party at which they did their own cooking. Advisor of the club is Mr. Wadd and president is Ron Geitner. Dave Ross shows Bob White the proper use of the machine. Club officers Rose Mabry, treasurer: Nola Lasfolk, secretary; Sergio Millan, president: and Nin Staupe, vice-president, talk over up-coming events. french club finds new costumes After French Club meeting, Kay Nummi serves punch to members. . The French Club began its year with an initiation party for which members were requested to dress in French costumes. The organization entered a marching unit in the Homecoming Parade. They followed up this event with a caramel apple sale which proved to be a tremendous suc- cess. The annual Christmas party was held and presents were exchanged by willing members. Guest speakers were invited to various parties held throughout the remainder of the year. The four officers, elected last spring were Sergio Millan. president: Nina Staupe, vice-president; Nola Lasfolk, secretary; Rose Mabry, treasurer. The advisor of the club is Miss Kathy Geisecke. 130 Tnr Sergio Millan, president, tries to find volunteers for newly formed project. Peggy Horton and Rose Mabry take time out for a little refreshment. Club members enjoy their feast after an important meeting. student council makes changes This year ihc council underwent a complete change. In- stead of having one representative from each homeroom, ten members were elected from each individual class. The council consisted of thirty class members, four ofiicers, and the three class presidents. The council sponsored many different events to keep the student life of Superior Senior High on the go. Among those sponsored were Homecoming, the Christmas Dance, and Snow Week. As for a major change, the Constitution of the Superior Senior High Student Council had to be rewritten to make it law ful for the classes to elect ten members at large. . Council members decorate tree for link. 1 A Members look over advertisements SEATED: John Landin. president: Terry DeBrock. secretary: STANDING: Steve Huhla. vice president: Sally Amundson, treasurer. Members of the S tudent Council are, FRONT ROW: Lynn Moran, Cindy Finn, Marilyn Stein, Claudia Johnson. Kim Billmeyer, Debbie Backlund, Sue Marceau, Mary Harder, Mary Borgess, Judy Pooler Sharon Parish. SECOND ROW: Nancy Witacre, Lori Olson. Mark Smith. John Harder, Joel Roesch. James Zastrow, Erick Steen. Tom Stadola, Nancy Hutchinson. THIRD ROW: Jim Leroux, Tim Rookey, Paul Teie. JefT Lee, Jim Stevens, Glenn Viggiano, Kirk Olson. Chester Krick. Jeff Lee hangs bells for Christmas Dance. for the Christmas Dance band. latin club work on roman culture One of the Latin Club ' s first projects this year was to create great mythological skits, complete with props and costumes for the Latin classes. They also initiated new- comers to the club last fall. The Latin Club celebrated Christmas with a party. Club members taking Latin I! worked on written projects concerning Roman culture. Various sales were organized to provide money for the club. In the spring, the club look a trip to Minneapolis to view a play and also held a Roman banquet, featuring Roman food. The officers, under Mrs. Eleanor Shulstad, are president, Mary Blair: vice-president, Laurie Resnick; secretary, Peggy Horton; treasurer, Cheryl Kempinsky. Mary Blair and Peggy Horton inform students of plans for Christmas party. Chuck Finckler points out the problem. Students discuss among themselves the next meeting. Carol Steen heads club meeting. After meetings, members gather to talk over new ideas. Club members discuss bake sale. Spanish club discovers new food, customs Crusaders on the Run was the theme of the Spanish Club marching unit for the Homecoming parade. The entry featured the Frito Bandito, who chased students disguised as crusaders. Spanish Club members took charge of decorating the classroom for Christmas. In celebration of Christmas, members constructed pinatas filled with goodies, which were broken at their Christmas party. Another party was held at which Spanish foods were pre- pared and eaten. Various money-making projects helped to finance this organization. Carol Steen presided at the meetings which were held at least once a month. Vice-president of the club is Caryn Rieck, secretary is Carla Ness and treasurer is Karen Nummi. The club ' s advisor is Mrs. Marge Rutan. mets hold science fair, take field trips The METS (Matter. Energy. Time and Space) Club provides an opportunity for science-minded students to share their interests. No requirements are necessary in order to join this club. Officers were elected last fall. They included president, Mike Paquette; vice-president, Nancy Lindberg: secretary, Lynn Moran; and treasurer. Jill Seguin. One of the mets projects as a group was to prepare the annual science fair, which was bigger and better than that of previous years. Members took field trips to area points of interest throughout the year. They also viewed films. In May, a program entitled The Atomic World was pre- sented to METS members. Students perform an experiment lor Mets Club. Mike Paquette, president, conducts a meeting. Club members talk over comine events with Mr. Kalin. CS , social science society get involved in government activities One of the newest and most active organizations at SSHS is the Social Science Society. This club, advised by Mrs. Laura Bowden, was formed to involve students in the activities of the city and county governments, as well as those in school. Membership is open to any senior, junior, or sophomore student currently taking a social science course. One of its services is the tutoring program. Qualified students volunteer to spend their studies and free hours helping other students who are having trouble with a cer- tain subject. This program, called Student Center, makes reference and resource materials available as well as help from other students. Most of the Student Center activities take place in the cafeteria. The Social Science Society has an E.xecutive Board in addition to its officers. Marv Blair points out a social event in the newspaper. Social Science members enjo refreshments after a meeting. Diana Rajenen is begged for advice by fellow members. dramatics club enjoy initiation The Drama club started ofT this year by having an in- itiation party for new members. Persons being initialed were dressed in costumes and had to perform skits in front of the club. West Side Story was put on by choir and club members along with other students. At Central Jr. High they helped with the children ' s plays. At the end of the year the annual banquet was held and various acting awards were given to the best actors and actresses of the year. CJub Officers are; Kathy Mathews, president: Kate Schmidt, vice- president; Diana Rajanen,. secretary. Club members sit around and sing after a hard practice. . C ' ■ % •. Secretary Diana Rajanen goes over the minutes for their last meeting. Members of the cast. The Unwicked Witch. practice frowns. Quite a lucky guy, isn ' t he? Diana Rajanen inlerviews John Landin for an exclusive editorial. Tom Stroozas poses Mrs. Bernacki for a newspaper picture. Mar Harder, editor, confers with stafT members on proper layout. 140 Rulh Hendry. Ruth Nelson and Carol Moretto type feature stories for their first issue. Linda Peters and Debbie Wick choose the correct type for headlines. newspaper staff • • 141 report on activities This year ' s all-senior Spectator staff, under the advisor- ship of Mrs. Helen Bernacki, has introduced many new columns, ideas and topics of student interest to improve the newspaper. Each of the 16 members were chosen by Mrs. Bernacki on their ability, interest in the paper and creative talent. With a limited budget, only 7 papers were pub- lished. The staff tried to cover as many student activities as possible and reflect the student ' s interests in school as well as out. Fred Berthiaume and Rich Wickell proofread their sports stories. Students involved in page layout may lind themselves in sticky situations. yearbook stajf strives to make this book the best. Members of the index and advertisement sections toil over unfinished material. 142 The yearbook staff of this year strived to construct a bigger and better yearbooic. At the beginning of the year, students decided on which aspect they wished to work. The staff consisted of copywriters, photographers, and layout, index and advertising staffs. Under the guidance of Miss Judy Lindberg, advisor, and Terry DeBrock, editor-in- chief, students were kept busy trying to meet deadlines. To celebrate the fact that all deadlines were met on schedule, a banquet was held by the yearbook staff. Yearbook writers work together to complete assignments for the following deadline. Rick Fisher, sports editor, works industriously to complete sporting data. Terry DeBrock, editor-in-chief, John Mahan, assistant editor, and Miss Lindberg, advisor, discuss yearbook plans. Marilyn Schroeder, head photographer, explains mechanisms to Joel Johnson, assistant. -I FRONT ROW: Katharine tmpie, Jeanne Anecki. Susan Trcvjranus. Jimmy Christian, Susanne Lcland. Jeanne Olson. Jill Regenluss. Man Harding. SHCOND ROW: Kalh Miller. Bonnie St. Marie. Chris Genovese. Marion Bo inski. Nant Ldwards, Vikki Kossic, sophomore choirs set high goals The sophomore mixed choir, under the direction of Mr. Ernest Teie, worked hard perfecting themselves for various concerts throughout the year. Besides the regular singing, the choir also learned about music in general and ways of combining male and female voices in harmony. The sophomore girls choir, also under the direction of Mr. Teie. practiced energetically to perform at concerts. They listened to records , discus.sed composers and learned to read music and sang. This choir is composed of about 35 girls. Both mixed choir and sophomore choir members are eligible to try out for the Concert Choir. Barh C ' oppins. Marlys McLaughlin. Barb Newman. Linda Kirsch- baum. B. ' C K ROW: Richard .Sloan. Sieve Olson. Kurt Hankev. Tom Manion. Paul Missinne. Bill Paulhe. JelT Lee. Tom Rothamel. JeflT Bong. Scott Riedosch. John Jodell. JoAnn Karling. right, learns the secret of watching both director and music. FRONT ROW ' : Sue Keeler. Darlene Peterson. Barb Hanson. Carol Rochon. Pamela Charbonncau. Faith Ford. Shersl Master. Susan Lavine. Debbie Neuman. Roberta Hanson. ShCOND ROW: Cathy Doherty. Carol Dickenson. Katie Conley. Clarice tccles, Becky Brow. Joanne Raunio. Kim Billmayer. Julie Lugowski. Priscilla Farias. BACK ROW: Fileen Mesna. Donna Grein. Terri Swanson, Sandy Jones, Bonnie Hegman. Colleen Fil gerald. Julie Berg. Jackie Thomas. FveKn W illiams. FRONT ROW: Kathy Keene, Mary Plachta, Pan Senn, Jill Sequin, Lynn Moran, Judy Shober, Linda Clark, Barbara O ' Brien. SECOND ROW: Cindy Snyder, Connie Mack, Karen Steinbrecker, Mary Wis- kerchen, Caryn Rieck, Betty Wickell, Melodee Ojala, Ellen Kosla. THIRD ROW: Carol Erickson, Penny Juel, Cathy Gangnon, Terri Springer, Barb Dzikonski, Caria Marion, Judy Sallberg, Roselind Phillips. BACK ROW: Sandy Sesiman, Lauri Krenz, Linda Schu- nian. Nancy Ness, Bonnie Gotelaere, Judi Daugherty, Debbie Kastner, Kathy Anecki. all girls ' choir provide entertainment at concerts The All Girls ' Choir, composed of junior and senior girls, practiced diligently throughout the year in order to sing at concerts. This year the choir participated in the Christmas Concert, Spring Festival and Fine Arts Festival. Approximately 65 members took this half-time elective for enjoyment and personal achievement. These girls, along with sophomore choir members, are eligible for Concert Choir. Julie Jensen and Kathy Overly try to impress Mr. Teie with their harmo- nizing. FRONT ROW: Lory Jensen, Candy Anderson. Pat O ' Keefe, Cindy Nerd, Jean Hepburn, Irene WojtolT. SECOND ROW: Delores Beetcher. Diane Grimsrud, Mary Olson. Kathy Tyson. Cheryl Willoughby. Lisa Bear, Cathy Overly, Darlene Cross. THIRD ROW: Sue Torguson, Beverly Anderson, Kathy Abrahamson, Kathy Lonnstrom, Cathy Meysman, Julie Jensen, Julie Shaul, Linda Brecke, Georgiana Nordquist. BACK ROW: JoAnn Karling, Kathy Olson, Shelly Trentor, Janey Dhooge, Sheila Becker, Marv Ann Lier, Kathy Danegan, Connie Asbury. Concert Choir, FRONT ROW: Roberta Moran, Kathryn Matthews. Debra Finckler. Linda Nelson. Michelle Thatcher. Judi Schult , Maureen Pierce. Mary Bourgeois. Charlotte Ponder, Debra Haugland. Chris Lcland. Deedra Deeds, Nancy Lindberg. Karen Kolodzeske, Nancy O ' Konek, Mary Anderson. Mary Bukovich. Christine Larson. Wendy Osell. Cynthia Picard. SECOND ROW: Sue Johnson. Mary Grammond, Tina Melin. Mary tgan, Nancy Beetcher. Debbie Barton, Chris Cheevcr, Deborah Evered. Debra Sorenson. Margery Erickson. Susan Wahl. Ann Kimmes. Nancy Gella. Marie St. George. Lucy McPherson, Kate Schmidt, Clara Blair, Carol Steen, Nancy Olson, Sharon Parish. concert choir goes on tour The Concert Choir intently watches Mr. Teie during their Christmas performance. This select group, chosen by Mr. Teie, consists of 85 members who are juniors and seniors. Besides performing at concerts, the choir also took a recruiting ' tour to East and Central Junior Highs. The purpose of this ' tour was to get students interested in singing when they come to Senior High. Tryouts were held in the spring to choose next year ' s members. Any interested students could try out. The Spartan Singers, made up of 17 full-time Concert Choir members, perform separately at concerts and at various other events. Through hard work and many prac- tices, the Spartan Singers, along with the Concert Choir, provided fine public performances. T? THIRD ROW: Gene Borgh, Kenneth Elm, John Sundman, Rick Fisher. Greg Tinker, Rick Wickell, Mark Smith, Sergio Millan, Frank Juno, Gary Banker, Harlow Sit Steve Huhta, William Jones, Mary Blair. Bob Pl BAC( Roger Rice, Mf. Ernest Teie, Coug Nelson, Stephen Koenen, Fred Berthiaume, Dan Christensen, Mike Sislo, Randy Jensen. Doug Beck, Dave Gucinski. Dave Jones. Larry Schmid, Wayne Nelson, Paul Hankey, Roger Senn, Tom Johnson. gers- FRONT ROW: Kate Schmidt, Nancy Beetcher, Charlotte Kimmes, Nancy Gella, Kathy Matthews, SECOND ROW: Mike Berthiaume, Chris Leiand, Mary Blair, Debra Haugland, Roger ROW: Mr. Ernest Teie, Dan Christensen, Dave Gucinski Gary Huhta, Rick Wickell. Marching lOO ' . FRONT ROW; Nancy Gella, Head Majorelte: Judy Beckwell. Feature Twirler; Sally Aniundson, Barb Krooks, Enid Swan- son, Suesan Cheever. Laurel Starslead, Judy Pooler, Barb Larson, Wynn Oermond. Jell Jensen. Dick Voynich, Lynn Moran. SECOND ROW: Susan Gradin, Deedra Deeds, Dennis Wedan, Yvonne Lagro, Jackie Willie. Debra Holmstrand, Lvnette Peterson, Bruce Blair, Roberta Sutherland, Diane Dahlin, Alice Golden. Elizabeth Porter. Dan Beetcher. Chris Trauba. Lucy McPherson. Mary Phillips. Karen Rode- wald. THIRD ROW: Carole Heilner. Marlene Keene. Claudia Bolkin. Susan DeBruyne. Carol Engstrom. Nancy Terry. LuAnne Halvorson. Vickie Doyle. Ken Moen. Marcia Schmid. Gary Baltuello. Peter Susens. Todd Nelson, Bernadelle Olaf, Linda Borgh, Arlene Amundson, The Marching 100 provides enlerlainment during the Homecoming Parade. MS Emalyn Tucker, James Lindberg, Anita McFarlane. Bonnie Hendnclcs. Robert Parl er. FOURTH ROW: Judy Togstad. Jean Cheuvront, Tim Cadotte. Gail Gagner, Carol Anderson, Charolotte Ponder, Kevin Wheaton, Randy Skowland, Rodney VanHorenweder, Bill Tomzak, John Tuomi, Rick Drolson, Kenneth Slaupe, David Hicks, Roger Bolk, Tony Lund, Randy Haworth. Tony Bretizmann, Denis Christiansen. Joe Oster- heim, Timothy Ross. Sandra Peterson. Glenn Solin, John Sundman, David Jones, James Gustafson. Don Jacobson. BACK ROW: Joel John- son. Bill Scott. Gene Renko. Elissa Brizer. Whipp Johnson, Tom Krey, John Larson. Jim Dzelak. Dave Winek. Rick Ghyselinck, Terry During, Jerry Hagen, Kathy Mikloczak, Kalhy Stefanko, Mr. Shaw. Absent: Carla Ness, Peggy Weslby, Robert Anderson, Michael Bretizmann. marching 100 ' entertains at half-time The Marching 100 , composed of the more advanced music students of the school, played a very active part in the school year. Under the direction of Mr. S. Brinley Shaw, they were involved in such activities as half-time entertain- ment at football games, the Christmas City of the North Parade and many other events. The band took a very active part in Homecoming, play- ing at the pep assembly, in the parade and during half- time for the football game. After the close of the marching season, the band turned its attention to concert music for such activities as the Christmas Concert and the Festival of the Arts, held in the spring. Music is provided by the Marching 100 during football halt-time. Spartan Band FRONT ROW: Maureen McDonough. head majorette, Val Hammond. Jeanne Berthiaume, Patty Manion. Julie Walet ko, Susan Lund. Laura Aker. Kathy Sharpe. Ingrid Christianson, Laurie Buchanan. Lillian Hofi . Renae VanHorenweder. ROW TWO: Bradley Strauman, Diane Martin, Steve Rehl, Pat Jardine, Kathy Szymonowicz, Diane Ashbaugh, Eda Bower, Patty Smith, Roberta Marquardt, Sue Ford, tdilh Marquardt. Nancy 0 Connell. Linda Parenteau. Gayle Minor, Connie Cheuvront. ROW THREE: Sharon Hall, Susan Larson. Kathy Sullivan, Cindy Finn, Sandy Dalbec. Tim Cadotte, Kathy Ness, Keith Lorimor, Candy Hemmerling, Lois Moriarity. ROW FOUR: Roxane Sexton, Linda Nelson. Sandy Christianson. Sandy Keller. Mary Pearson, Brandon Holmes, Robert Levlne. Judy Fisher, Mark Spartan Band members work for perfection. spartan band members keep busy The Spartan Band, which was used as a filler band for the Marching 100 , consisted of students from all grades who were interested in music. Taken as a half-time or full- time elective, the Spartan Band participated in the Home- coming Parade, the Christmas City of the North Parade and played at home basketball games. Many of these Spartan Band members are eligible to take Marching 100 in future high school years. r - W ,7 t F 7 Miller, Paul Butcher, Milton Christenson, Dan Gucinski, Sandy Jones, Charles Graves, Michael Kaluza, Gary Sloan, Richard Nelson, Pal Moriarity, Julie Nagorski, Debbie Carlson, Laurie Tuverson, Susan De- Smet, Clara Blair. ROW FIVE: Rachel Patterson, Loree Fairbanks, Robert Horton, John Jodell, Harry Kubarek, Thomas Flagstad, Mark Pallas, Robert Warner, Daniel Hanson. BACK ROW: Elissa Brizer, ' ,. ' - • 3 Marvin Pomeroy, Thomas Krey, Perry Witkin, Kenneth Harmer, Jeff Lee. Gregory Bong, Debbie Zachau, Susan Jensen, Gregory Austreng, Rae Ann Zachau, Donna Giersdorf, Paul Swanoski, Jim Back, Nathanial Trebilcock, James Golden, Lynn Moran, Barbara Lee, Mr. S. Brinley Shaw, Director. ABSENT: Margaret Balenger, Michael Bick- ford, Dennis Rosenbaum, James Zastro. Mr. Shaw directs Spartan Band at a home game. 151 Members of the Orchesua: KRONT ROW: Ann Kinimes. Nancy O ' Ko- nt-k. Joe Glonek, Bill Pauihe, Dan Learn. Nanc Lindberg, Charlotte Ponder. Nancy Carlson. ROW 2: Mary Blair. Debra Sorenson. Dawn W cdenoja. Cheryl Lahti. Brenda Marion. Linda Graham. Lori Zanu oski. Elissa Mi ia. Linda eazle. Susan Grammond. Kalhryn Higley. Sharon Parish. Nannelte amt. ROW 3: Jane Kimmes, Leslie Witkin, Jim Hol- ton. Susan Lavine. Steven VanKowenbergh. Mary Phillips. Terry Springer. Judi Schult . Katherine Lmpie. Pat Gir i. Renea VanHoren- wede, Wynn (jermond. Cindy Picard. Nancy Hutchinson. Lynn Moran. Laura Aker. Jeanne Christian. Ann Harry. Chris Birch. ROV 4: Cindy Snyder. Paul Bishop. Lisa Bear. Michelle Thatcher. Gary VanKauuen- bergh, Ryan Terry. Paul Butcher, Paula Peterson, Sue Guello. Mark orchestra members don formal attire This year ' s orchestra, under the direction of Miss Shirley Wagner, performed at several concerts, accompanied the musical, West Side Story and competed in an annual contest. Two of the concerts, held in April and June, fea- tured senior soloists. For the first time, the orchestra per- formed in several Wisconsin cities during a two-day tour. Another change made was in concert dress. Boys were re- quested to wear bow ties and white shirts with black suits or to wear Marching lOO band uniforms. Girls were required to wear black dresses. In addition to the orchestra, interested students partici- pated in various ensembles. The year was wound up with a picnic held at Lake Nebagamon. Senior Recilalists. SEATED: Debbie Sorenson. Emalyn Tucker. Jim Guslafson. R an Tcrrv. STANDING: Charlotte Ponder. Alan Wilson. 152 Lach, Tony Breitzmnn . Marlene Wolaske, Linda Borgh. Emalyn Tucker. Sue DeSmet, Brett Carlson. Nancy HolT, Bev Nett, Nancy Terry, Pat Moriarty, Sally Amundsen, Janice Barton. Linda Cragin. Larry Plum- mer, ROW 5: Richard Erickson, Janet Shober, Lynn Thatcher, Gail Richardson, Alice Golden. Paul Teie. Sam Kallbera. Paul Missinne. Dan Beetcher. Tom Krey. Mike Sislo. Jim Gustat ' son. Dave Jones. Jim Cow- ard. Kathy Mikloczak. Bob Olsen. Ken Mattson. Allen Wilson, BACK ROW: Llisa Bri er. Gene Renko. Jim Golden. Debbie Nelson. BACK: Miss Wagner. Absent: Peggy Westby i iyu y uuJ CtXVt i ' ' - ?S ' A }Ayp- !iAyhAyv .C A - uJ Ui U Q-t. eCy P P 9 Ann X , , yif ' egbers of the String Ensemble. SEATED: Ann Kimmes, ' - ' --■ - iclV.- c y O j [£ N0: Jane Kimmes. Richard Erickson. Charlotte Ponder. D KaA. L lLei . Nancy O ' Konek. Linda Yeazle. Nancy Carlson. STAND- Debbie Nelson. Susan Lavine. -c 153 FRONT ROW: LuAnne Halvorson, Lucy McPhcrson, Cindy Picard, Susie Cheevcr, Joan Mizinski, Barb Lundquist. Nina Staupe. Berla Sutherlund. SECOND ROW: Janet Saari. Mary Milchesky, Karen vrro Rodewald. Deana Wiliams, Enid Swanson. Mary Bourgeois, Terry Melis, Pal Wick. BACK ROW: Laurel Starstead, Cheryl Kempinski. Karen Ansell. The Pom-Pom squad consisted of 20 girls with 1 7 seniors and three juniors. Tryouts were held in May and four girls were chosen from Senior High and six from Cathe- dral. Cheryl Kempinsky was elected president with Nina Staupe as secretary-treasurer. The girls participated in most of the home football and basketball games during halftime and promoted school spirit throughout the season. They also marched in many parades during the year, their two largest being the annual Apple Festival and the Christmas City of the North Parade. Pom Pom Girls cheer as the football players are introduced. i Pom-Pom girls show skill and co-ordination in their kick line. Karen Rodewald gives a big smile for the crowd during the football half. During halftime at a basketball game the girls perform a routine to Alley Cat. ' FRONT ROW: Joe Hill. Sue Lund, Jill Kennedy. Vickie Doyle, Louise Laverdiere, Jenny Smith, Carrie Hanson, Linda Graham, Brenda Marion, Jennifer Johnson, Jeanne Hokkala, SECOND ROW: Terry DeBrock, Cath Gangnon, Gayle Dopp, Sara Goligoski, Nancy Everson, Catherine Moriarity, Mary Lanctot, Bonniejo Cohen, Ellie Ayer, Peggy Kastern V ski clubVp p e travels to loch lorn in, whi Susan Hager, Tim Schultz. THIRD ROW: Jim Holton, Jim Guslafson, Rodney VanHorenweder. Bruce Blair, Larry Schmid, Kimberly Thomp- son, Rick Johnson, Dick LeRoux, Greg Sislo, Bill Donley, Kim Soi(ei- %iPc l ' £, ERONT ROW: Nat Trebilcock. Cindy Finn. Lu. ne Halvorson, Carolyn Vengrin. Roxann Fonger, SECOND ROV : Janice Engberg, Sylvia Tills, Margaret Skustad. Su anne Leiand, Mary Kay Murphy. Rachel Patterson. Claudia Johnson. Pat O ' Keefe. Roberta Sutherland, Lorie Olson, Marcia Schmid, Pat Girzi. THIRD ROW: Debbie Zachau, Debbie Neuman, Rae Ann Zachau, Linda Edelstem, Jackie Thomas. ,rk Podvin, Bruce Ansell tHX Jmalvn Tucker, Linrfi Bfnalyn Tucker, Lincfa lalmquist, Pam Fonfara, JoAnn Karling, Pat Lawler. Diane Martin, Yvonne Lagro, BACK ROW : Tim Cadotte, Lois Lenroot, Jeanne Provost, Margaret Swanson, Mary Ellen Conway. Kathy Bennett. David Resnick. Pam Cady. Tom Misfeldt. Jim Zaslrow. Gary Battuello. Amy Peterson. Renae VanHorenweder. Chuck Finckler. ) ski club invades Canada This year ' s Ski Club was the largest in the history of S.S.H.S., with over 150 members. Under the direction of Mr. Ronald Orlandi and Mr. Ray Mickolajak, the Ski Club took trips to Quadna Mt. in Minnesota, White Cap Mt., in Wisconsin, and Loch Lomin in Canada. The planning of these trips was supervised by Mr. Orlandi. with the help of about 35 club members, including club officers: Rick Johnson, president; Kim Thompson, vice- president; Pat Girzi, seqrptary; Larry Schmid, treasurer. ' r . d 5 ' V FRONT ROW: Nancy Sislo, Jean Rusk. Laurie Cumming, Priscilla Farias, Eileen Parise. Karen Willie. Sheryl Master. Laurie Resnick. Rita Figgiano. Barb Holten. Lynn Moran. Linda Peterson. SECOND ROW: Nina Staupe. Gail Campbell, Lois Moriarity. Dawn Wedenoja. Sue Edwards. Karen Ansell. Pat Murphy. Karen Rodewald, Mary Milchesky, Wanda Maki. Terry Springer. Judi Schultz. Wendy Bergstrom. Marilyn Slein. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Maki. Julie Nagor- Ofiicers talk over plans for future ski trips. ski, Cheryl Moline, Kathy Mikloczak, Nancy Hutchinson, Jim LeRoux. Barb Krooks. Diane Eibon. Julie Waletzko, Laurie Buchanan, Pat Manion. Eda Bower, Barb Nystrom, Kay Nummi, Beverly Nett. BACK ROW: Nate Trebilcock, Gaylan Smith, Rick Fisher, Buddy Jones. Dan Beetcher. Greg Tinker. Brian Johnson. Randy Skowland, Tom Allen, Scott Aker, George Milinkovich, Joe Stupak. I m («-f? .. • •♦ ' .  m 7 V, Football, Basketball Cheerleaders. FRONT: Kathy Matthews. SECOND ROW: Chris Cheever, Kate Schmidt. Susie Majeski. Pat Murphy. Pat Girzi. BACK ROW: Roberta Moran, Debbie Finckler. boost school spirit Each squad consisted of eight girls with two alternates. The girls held bake, doughnut, and shaker sales. The money was put into the travel fund for the bus trips on away games. Tryouts for A squad and hockey were held in May, while the B squad cheerleaders were selected in November. Enthusiasm and spirit was provided by this year ' s lively and peppy cheerleaders. Because of their promotion at pep assemblies students were aroused and a big crowd turned out at the games. Not only did they set the spirit high for students, they also gave the team members that extra push they needed to strive for victory. B-Team Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW; Pat McMeekin, Pat OBrien. Kim BiUmeyer. BACK ROW: Sheryl Master, Paula Peterson, Priscella Farias, Kathy Sullivan, Mary Kay Murphy 158 Diane Dahlin and Nancy Banks use all their spirit to cheer our team on. Pat Murphy and Roberta Moran display enthusiasm at a game. Hockey Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: Nancy Banks, Lori Olson, Nancy Willie. BACK ROW: Diane Dahlin, Cheryl Bergsgaard, Nancy Whitacre, Bobbie McMeekin. uui . : UK U ' if I u iiiuiiu mzm SEATED; Bob Parker, Ryan Terry, Brett Carl- Joel Johnson, Whipp Johnson, Rick VVickell. Tom son. Rodney VanHorenweder. Bruce Blair, Tim Krey, Ross, Jim Guslafson, Glenn Solin. STANDING: The boys strive to entertain durmg basketball hall-lime. hockey band enlivens athletic events This energetic group, consisting of 12 junior and senior boys, helped promote spirit in school and out. The band sold Pucker Power buttons and also chartered buses for most of the away hockey games. The band was kept busy by performing at many pep assemblies. New jackets were added this year to the Hockey Band ' s attire. Clad in uniform jacket, the Hockey Band plays during hockey game. 160 Maureen McDonough, Spartan Band head majorette; Nancy Gella, Marching ■ 100 head majorette: Judy Beckwell. Marching 100 feature twirler. FRONT ROW. Jeanne Provost. Claudia Johnson. Donna Kubala. BACK ROW: Pat Jardine. Margaret Vollmer. Maureen Armour. wirier s lead school bands The twirlers added to the appearance of the bands while performing in parades and other activities. This year the Marching ' 100 ' twirlers participated in the Christmas City of the North and Homecoming parades, the rodeo at Spooner and performed at all home football games. The Spartan twirlers also performed in the Homecoming Parade and at the half-times of basketball games. Through hard practices, the twirlers gave fine public performances throughout the year. FRONT ROW: Patrice Urbaniak. Barb Lindstrom. Edith Larson. SEC- OND ROW: Jackie Willie, Kathy Kulus, Terri Craker. Diane Scheldrup. Alice Lee. BACK ROW: Laurie Bratt, Kathy Lonnstrom, Linda Borgh. I !!! ar- - Sports aren ' t pep talks after a game. Sports aren ' t a pat on the back after a loss. Sports aren ' t an easy game in any sport. Sports aren ' t a happy coach after a mistake. Sports aren ' t easy practices ever. Sports are two hours of glory or agony on a Friday night. Sports are filled trophy cases. Sports are ten pound losses to make the wrestling squad. Sports are undefeated seasons. Sports are celebrations on bus trips home. Varsity Fooihall learn. FROXT ROW: Coach Jerry Roesch. Steve Kocnen, Mike Hennessey. Tom O ' Brien. Jerry Uchylil. Mark O ' Brien, Dave Enstad. Glenn Viggiano, Rich Wickell, Greg Tinker. John Ver- keyn. Joel Roesch. Rick Madsen. Recs Flint. Tom Aro. Dave Erickson. Terry Hughes, Waller Sannwald. manager. BACK ROW: Greg Ver- gamini. manager, Tom Gall, manager, Jon Wojclechowski, Delbert Ramey, Bob DeGaetano, John Peterson, Mark Smith, Joe NJachones, Brett Carlson, Mike Paquette, Warren Ripple. Dean Michelizzi, Len Campbell, Dave Mathison, Dan Harrington, Steve Llebacrt, Ryan Terry, Ken VanHolbeck, Ron Geitner, Gary LaValley, Bob Enstad, John Harder, Larry Rivord. Sam Rajanen, Jeff Colby. Joel Roesch busts up Duluth Central ' s line. varsity football spartans rank 2nd in tri-state area. Senior High ' s football team had a very respectable season this year with a lot of spirit backing them up. Starting off the season the gridmen were defeated their first game against Equ Claire, but reviving themselves, they bounced five teams in a row setting the best record in three years. They left a game to St. Cloud and ended the season victoriously, 30- 14 over Virginia. Seven of the first 1 1 players were juniors this year. This promises a fine team next year with the undefeated Junior Varsity coming up to help out. The coach again this year was Mr. Roesch with three new helpful assistants, Mr. Teslaw, Mr. Zankow, and Mr. Tanski. 1969-70 Varsity Football Scoreboard WE THEY Eau Claire Memorial . 20 51 Duluth Denfeld 16 14 Duluth Cathedral .... 30 8 Duluth Central 20 Milwaukee North .... 44 Marinette 20 St Cloud Cathedral 8 26 30 14 Virginia Glenn V iggiano steals a pass against Denfeld. 165 junior varsity football go undefeated The spirit-packed Baby Spartans, coached by Mr. Michael Schueller and Mr. Charles Wright, were un- doubtedly the best in the area this year. With a 5-0 re- cord, they became the second undefeated Junior Varsity in the school ' s history. The team pushed in 137 points while permitting only 26. The team showed magnificent form after missing two weeks of practice. They hope to continue their winning streak upon moving up to Varsity. 1969-70 Jr. Varsity Football Scoreboard WE THEY Cloquet 43 6 Ashland 32 14 Duluth East 26 Duiuth Central 22- Two Harbors 14 6 Mike Hennessey sweeps for a long gain. Junior Varsity Football team. FRONT ROW: Mark Podvin, Tom O ' Brien. JefT Schweiger, Dave Ripple. Bruce Shcppard, Tom Leighty, Mark Reihl, Rick Schimnek. Mike Kelly, Kurt Uchytil, Mike Hennessey, Ed Anderson, Jeff Lee. BACK ROW: Coach Chuck Wright, Jon Wo- jciechowski, Ed LePage, Dick Erickson, Tom Misfelot, Rick Plasch, Tom Goligoski, Dan Hanson, Bart Davidson, Bruce Ansell, Ken Mattson, Bill Donley, Art Mattila, Curt Hankey, Greg Austreng, Tom . ' ro. Coach Mike Schueller. m m S  l4? 76 8f.2 ' i23;i 20.80 30 .9J curling take sectional With three returning players, this year ' s team was vastly improved over last year ' s. Before taking part in the sec- tional meet, the team played several area rinks. Skipped by Scott Nichols, the team easily took the sectional meet, but were not able to take part in the state meet because of extenuating circumstances. CURLING TOURNAMENT SCOREBOARD OPPONENT WE THEY Medford 11 5 Eau Claire Memorial 13 6 Curl ing. FRONT ROW; Walter Runke, Scott Nichols, Glenn Vig- giano. John Landin. BACK ROW: Mike Johnson, Ryan Anderson. Bill Johnson, Tom Stroozas, Coach Teslaw. Concentration ' s the name of the game as Scott Nichols slides the rock. Glenn Viggiano sweeps to control the speed and direction. 12345878 the firir to have the ««fTipIete victory X ast7year si beAefit of a fuj alc jiuiior high track prograjn. Tlit team as an a|hlfiround sfliMff with tn fipl)fl ventsi havipg a possibteedge. i Jr v I ' . jljre team started the year with n utstaijdfng if Ui the First Annual Packy Paquette Me , wbich was • named after the late S.S. H.S- athlete. At this meet, J Superior was recognized as the finest track team in the area. Throughout the season, the individual competitors helped to compile a proud record. Rick Murto added the crowning touch to an excellent season by taking first place in pole vaulting at the state meet. 1969-1970 Track Scores Mccl Our Results INDOOR Denfield-Two Harbors 1st Place Morgan Park-Ashland 1st Place Packy Paquette Memorial 1st Place (12 Area teams) OUTDOOR Cloquet Isl Place Robin Relays-Robinsdale 2nd Place (8 teams) Hodag Relavs-Rhinelander 1st Place (Steams) Bloomington Track-o-Rama 6tli Place (2000 teams) Biggest in U.S. Eau Claire 1 si Place Hurley 1st Place Chippewa Falls 1st Place Menomenee Invitationals Co-Champs Sectionals 3rd Place State Rick Murto 1st Place Steve Powell shoots off from the blocks. Track Team; f RONT ROW: leve Uchytil. Jeff Colby, Jim LeRoux. Joe Koehler, Bob Ross. Greg Vergamini. trainer. ROW 2: Ryan Ander- son, Tim Archambeau. John Harder. Rocky Nelson, Tim Heytens. Ken Eibon. BACK ROW: Stephen Powell. Gerry Uchytil. Dean Micheliz i. Gery LaValley. m Joe Koehler jumps the high hurdles. Trainer Greg Vergamini gives aid to Jim LeRoux ' s leg. Swimming Team. ROW I: Bruce Blair, George Lehman, Richard John- son, Lee Francisco, Robert Plencner, Larry Schmid. ROW 2; Coach Tan- ski, Richard Rehl, Larry Haack, David Resnick, Robert Doane. ROW 3: Don Jacobson, Carl Markon, Paul Hankey, Mark Davis, Gordon Ed- gette, Gary Peterson. ROW 4: JetTrey Jensen, Thomas Bectcher, Bruce Berger, James Stevens, James Coward, Michael Bratek, Kenneth Har- mer, Joseph Osterheim. Joe Osterheim jackknifing into form. swimming 170 go undefeated This year ' s team overcame many difficulties in compiling a 13 — record. Every swimming record was shattered at least once, as the swimmers proved the best in the school ' s history. The team established itself as best in the region by tak- ing the Spartan Relays for the second consecutive year. Dual competition was a breeze for the Spartans as no other team came closer than nine points. In dual competi- tion, the team scored 793 points compared to 410 by the opponents. In the sectional meet, the swimmers took a disappointing third place. However, more boys qualified this year for the state meet than any other year. Mike Bratek and Bruce Blair Lee Francisco, Bob Plencner. and George Lehman prepare to go off the blocks. display their backstroke form. SWIMMING SCOREBOARD WE THEY Spartan Relays (first out of 8 teams) Silver Bay 68 35 Proctor 70 32 Brainerd 58 37 Cloquet 55 40 Two Harbors 58 37 Duluth East 52 43 Brainerd 65 30 Denfeld 57 38 Eau Claire North 70 20 Eau Claire Memorial 65 30 Silver Bay 66 29 Duluth Central 59 39 Sectional Meet (third place) 171 Baseball. FROM ROW: Greg Rajancn. (ireg Tinker, Rick Wickell. hd Newman, Joel Roesch, Scolt Peterson, Tim Hendry. BACK ROW: Randy Molner. Mark O ' Brien, Mike Larson, Jim Peck. Len Campbell, Dean Wcllman, Terry During, (jene Moselle, Glenn Solin, Coach Ron Orlandi. Greg Tinker and Mark O ' Brien strive for perfection. baseball return from state tournaments Taking a 14—5 record into ihe tournaments, the Spartans proved again that they are not a team to be over- looked. Coached by Ron Orlandi. the Spartan nine aver- aged 8 runs per game while holding their opponents to a pitiful 3. The Spartans averaged four homers. As tournaments got underway, the Spartans over- powered Northwestern and South Shore by 12 9 and 19 — 3, thereby, putting the chains on district play. At regionals, the Spartans clipped Mellan 7 5. The path now paved to the sectionals, the Spartans routed Chetek 11—5 and Hayward 5 — 3. Moving finally into the state tournament, the Spartans ran up against tough play by being blanked by Menomonie 2—0. During this time. Tinker lead through the district and regional tournaments with a hot .700 and Wickell batting a .330. ,« .« -i i j Mike Larson hits off for SSHS. 1968-69 Baseball Scoreboard WE THEY Denfeld 4 1 Silver Bay 10 Duluth Cathedral 11 2 Ashland 8 5 Superior Cathedral 13 5 Duluth Central 1 6 Eau Claire Memorial 3 5 (Double header) 4 7 Virginia 3 1 Cloquet 1 Northwestern 14 1 Eau Claire North 4 2 (Double header) 2 Denfeld 4 1 Northwestern 8 7 t . 1 mnm:m — -. -. ..i-« « ' T V t tu ilj K- — ' ' MKKSmk j , , ( r -t -- - o - J c Len Campbell waits to tag out runner. j4 t i nxcW v • - --- ' ' - _% (3 . ' -M 4 ' V-wT- Wrestling: FIRST ROW: Bruce Shepard, Jim McMillian, Mike Lozon. Tom Mortorano, JefT DeBruyne, Peter Gee. Dale Ryan, JelT Williams, Bob Nindorf, Coach Schueller. SECOND ROW: Jack Ursin, Brad Kluck, JefT Colbv, Ron Beck, Vic Pallerman, Frank Thielman, Ron Geitner, Mark Staffan, Greg Vergamini, David LaBonle. THIRD ROW: Paul Hansen, Dave Johnson, Scott Campbell, Ed Anderson, Randy Oakley, Duane Borgh, Ed LePage, John Larson. Matmen are always tense and readyr As usual Madsen is on top. 174 varsity wrestling matmen set new record Senior High ' s matmen turned out the best record in the school ' s history this year, with six wins and four losses. Wrestling is turning into one of the most popular sports in Superior. Some of the better wrestlers this year were juniors Peter Gee and Mike Lozon, and senior Ron Geitner. The team is really looking forward to next year with eight juniors from this year ' s varsity returning. The team was coached again this year by Michael Schueller. Coach Schueller voices his opinion. Peter Gee preparing to dump his opponent for two points. VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD WE THEY Cumberland 22 23 Eau Claire North 26 24 Grantsburg 38 9 Spooner 17 31 Coleraine 25 20 Grand Rapids Tourn. — 8th out of 8 teams Ashland 40 18 Chetek Tournaments — 3rd out of 8 teams Cumberland 25 21 Aitkin 6 31 Eau Claire Memorial 13 29 Unity-Milltown 27 22 175 golf enter stale tournaments Mr. Icie shows techniques to Doug Lomberg. Dennis VVcilan. Kim Thompson, and Mike Kaluza. Spooner Two Harbors 1968-69 Golf Scoreboard WE 187 THFY 227 136 128 122 128 119 128 130 119 123 123 124 133 121 121 128 128 Proctor 128 Silver Bav 127 Duluth Cathedral 127 Denfeld Hermanlown Grand Marais 122 123 123 Denfeld 126 Duluth Central .... Duluth Central .... 126 122 Cloquet Proctor Duluth East . . . 122 124 130 Two Harbors 124 Grand Marais 124 A difficult sport in many ways, golf has bent new eyes toward our five reluming lettermen, Charles Place, Kim Thompson, Dennis Wedan, Mike Kaluza, and Douglas Lomberg, coached by Mr. Teie. These boys have im- proved vastly and proved to be a threat. In the ' 69 season the team placed 3rd in the Regionals in Hayward with Charles Place taking Medalist honors by shooting a 79. He entered the Sectional Tournament at Cumberland, where he was a Medalist again with a 69. From there he entered the state tournament at Madison, June 6-7 and shot a fine 169. The pack will be lead again by Kim Thompson and Charles Place to the ultimate goal of any sport. Stale Championship. Charlie Place tee ' s off against Duluth Denfeld. 176 Members ol the Varsity Cross Country team. FRONT ROW. Bob Ross, Jim LeRoux, Steve Powell, Rocky Nelson, Ryan Anderson, manager. BACK ROW: Tom Slroozas, manager. John Larson. Ron Cieslicki, Paul Westby. Coach Gary Mickolajak. cross country takes eighth in state Superior ' s cross country team, even with the abbrevi- ated season, developed quickly this year finishing eighth in the state. The team won all dual meets and finished with the best record in the school ' s history. The two strongest runners were senior Jim LeRou.x and junior John Larson, who together paced the team. A surprising victory was achieved by capturing first in the region and the team turned around to earn a berth in the state meet by taking second in the sectional meet. Re- turning talent from this year ' s team should comprise another excellent team next year. Junior Varsity Cross Country. FRONT ROW: Tom Stadola, Ken Boris, Mike Bratek. Mark Cummmgs. BACK ROW: Dick LeRoux. Dennis LaValley and Coach Gary Mickolajak. Paul Westby tries to break from the pack. 1969-70 Cross Country Scoreboa rd WE THEY Denfeld . 33 41 Swain Meet 8 out of 20 Two Harbors 5 out of 14 Hurley 19 30 Glidden 19 100 Regional 1 out of 7 Sectional . . 2 out of 10 out of 14 State 8 177 Varsity Hockey. ROW 1: Mark O ' Brien. David tnstad, David Aro. Dean Wellman, Tom Aro. ROW 2: Ryan Anderson, Joel Roesch, Charles Mizia, Gregory Rajanen, Timothy Sullivan. Michael Peterson. Peter Su- sens. ROW 3: Coach Torrence. Greg Austrcng. Brent Thomson. David Erickson, Robert Berg. Michael Johnson. Gregory Lien, Coach Sater- dalen. Dave Erickson scrambles over a face off with Silver Bay in a decisive win. L ji J l 1 s n r HI JlV- ' ' ' ' IN fe i SH u IN t £!■_ 4 % 5- r ' -• Sj iw- J ' v - x X ■:frv Joel Roesch stick handles the puck around a Duluth Central Trojan. 1969-70 HOCKEY SCOREBOARD WE THEY Two Harbors 5 I Silver Bay 5 6 Minnetonka 5 3 Proctor 10 1 Cloquet 7 Chisholm 5 2 Duluth Denfeld 6 2 Duluth Cathedral 3 5 Duluth Denfeld 4 3 Duluth Central 3 4 Cloquet 5 3 Morgan Park 9 2 Chisholm 3 2 Two Harbors 5 3 Silver Bay 8 4 Fort Frances 4 5 Eagle River 11 3 Mar. 5,6,7 STATE TOURNAMENT MADISON varsity hockey returns to state tournament Superior ' s hockey team turned 11 3: son with a 13 — 4 record. The teajim hiflJlf kept several worthy opponents in[aTCck n Twice during the season the ' team won si; f games. These two strings W? broken only by twc point losses. In the middlapf the iyison,, in overtime to Duluth 6d ral aiwrajst Cathedral. The only vKscoAsinMeam River, which ivas do dd j UU3, inAcatmg in the upcdlBnig tolviamen Junior Varsity Hockey. ROW 1: Thomas Leighty, Mark Olson. Michael Simon, Mark Wellman, Woody Budnick. ROW 2: Scott Riedasch, Rich- ard Plasch, Jon Wokciechowski. James Fitzgerald, Jack Sislo, Thomas O ' Brien, Michael Peterson. ROW 3: Coach Torrence, Michael Kelly, Roger Liebarel, Jeffrey Lien, Daniel Keup, Waller Sannwald. Rick Plasch brings the puck up the ice. junior varsity The explosive junior varsity hockey team turned in an- other fabulous year with a 12 — 1 — 1 record. The puckmen averaged 6 goals a game while allowing only 1 . In its opening game, the Spartans were tied by Two Har- bors, but then proceeded to win their next 9 games. Once in tournament play the team was undefeated. The team took the area trophy. — B SQUAD HOCKEY SCOREBO WE Two Harbors Duluth Cathedral Denfeld ARD THEY . 2 2 . 5 4 8 4 . 6 1 . 5 13 1 6 1 7 . 8 . 1 4 . 3 1 4 2 . 5 1 Two Harbors Duluth Cathedral Chisholm Proctor Proctor Cloquet Duluth Cathedral Hibbine Chisholm TOURNAMENT Proctor Hermantown A I ski team co-eds added With only two returning skiers and adding several girls. Coach Ron Orlandi rounded out a virtually inexperienced ski team which proved to do a fine job in the final run of the season. The team, led by Bob Ross and Randy Skowland, participated in several area meets gaining more experience as they went. The team ended the season with a hard fought 12th place. SECTIONAL MEET AT TROLLHANGER Name Time Gary Battuelio 26.4 Joe Stupak 26.3 Rocky Nelson 27.4 Kim Sorenson 26.0 Randy Skowland 25.7 (12th in Sectional out of 31) Bob Ross 26.9 Rocky Nelson showing form in the heal of competition. FRONT ROW: Gary Battuelio, Kim Sorenson, Nancy Hutchinson, Renae VanHorenweder, Pat Girzi. BACK ROW: Joe Stupak, Rick Johnson, Wayne Nelson, Bob Ross, Randy Skowland, Bill Donolly, Mark Podvin, Coach Orlandi. varsity basketball takes district The players had good team spirit aiiid eterminalion this year, but this was not reflected in thk jLtecord. It seems as though they had a little trouble with mwork. Surprisingly though, the team exoellecMin the tO irna- ments as they did the year before. rJ Looking ahead to next season, poach Craig JolWison has an optimistic outlook with al ' ) ««pectable Jl jOr Varsity coming up and three varsity Voys returning. Jeff Bonkosky shows his fine body conlrol. Ken While reaches for high jump ball. fff- ' AJi, ' 50 ( IZIJ Varsity Basketball. FIRST ROW: Robin Roberts, Charles Place, Fred Berthiaume, Jim Gerber, Dave Flagstad, Greg Vergamini. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Johnson, Mike Larson, Tom Libby, Ken White, Neil Jardine, Len Campbell, Joe Koehler. At right, Joe Koehler goes out to win. Below, Fred Berthiaume goes high for a jump shot. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WE THEY 1 Cloquet 57 58 Eau Claire Memorial 57 88 Duluth Cathedral 64 74 Duluth Central 29 51 Eau Claire Memorial 51 84 Ashland 54 49 Denfeld 44 60 Virginia 44 58 Brainerd 62 56 Ashland 62 57 Duluth East 43 69 Duluth Cathedral 52 48 Eau Claire North 51 65 Northwestern 59 61 Morgan Park 62 59 Eau Claire North 64 58 Junior Varsity Basketball. ROW I: Rees Flint, Scott Peterson. Larry Sallce, Ray l.ibby. Terry Hughes. ROW 2: Jim Allen, Robin Roberts, Tom Flagstad. Tom Rosin, Bart Davidson, Dave Barnard, Neil Jardine, Tom Stroozas, Coach Kirk. Rees Flint tries a hook shot. junior varsity has successful season Compiling a record of 10 wins and 4 losses, Superior ' s victory-minded Junior Varsity completed another success- ful season. Surprisingly though, the Junior Varsity had five new starting players that combined into a smooth-working unit and outlasted the majority of their opponents. Coach Steve Kirk built his team around a blazing fast break offense and one of the toughest defenses in the area. Though small in stature, the team could give any opponent a run for its money, and did. B SQUAD BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WE THEY 1 Cloquet 50 49 Eau Claire Memorial 38 56 Duluth Cathedral 38 50 Duluth Central 5! 40 Eau Claire Memorial 33 49 Ashland 72 41 Denfeld 61 54 Virginia 81 39 Brainerd 51 53 Ashland 61 42 Duluth East 64 61 Duluth Cathedral 73 46 Eau Claire North 65 47 Morgan Park 100 41 Eau Claire North 65 60 sophomore basketball determination and sportsmanship makes the team The Baby Spartans displayed fine sportsmanship and great determination as they performed under the leader- ship of Coach Rod Dimich. The sophomores showed great promise against Supe- rior ' s biggest rival, Eau Claire. The Duluth teams weren ' t much of a match for this fine team. They ' re hoping they have just as good luck next year upon moving to Junior Varsity. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WE THEY Eau Claire Memorial Morgan Park Duluth Cathedral Eau Claire Memorial Morgan Park Two Harbors Duluth Cathedral Eau Claire North Eau Claire North 33 35 74 31 70 50 51 40 49 45 51 44 48 33 46 47 50 63 Mike Hennessy breaks for two points while Eau Claire hopes for a re- bound. Sophomore Basketball. ROW I: Tom Gall, Tom Goligoski. Paul Larson. Scott Savoy, Mike Hennessy, Mike Flaten, Ceroid Finckler, Rick Ha- worth. Jeff Schweiger, J im Ponder, Mike Lee. ROW 2: Coach Dimich, Perry Witkin, Dennis LaValley, Tom Thompson, Jerry White. Jeff Lee, Tom Flagstad, Dan Hanson, Mike Dandrea, George McDowell, Bob Shaffer, Grehling Smith. Steve Juno. A ADS I kA College Bound? The years pass quickly . . . so plan now . . . One of the best ways to be sure that there will be college coming up for yoj j tj start saving now. Open a college We je ularly for the happy future u pFepc ' ' ■ savings account, that will be bet attend any accredited ver all, or part of, a col- rF.D.I.C. to Post Office Superior, Wisconsin VAN VLECK ' CLEMENS AGENCY INC. Serving Superior Since 1898 1_ Van YIeck -Clemens AGENCY. INC. Phone 394-6637 ♦REAL ESTATE SALES REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS ♦REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT ♦APARTMENT RENTAL HERBERT T. THEIEN Solon Springs OSCAR J, JOHNSON Superior SMEDBERG ' S GROCERY Open Sundays and Evenings 506 22nd Ave. E. Phone 398-3543 WISCONSIN STATE BANK 6101 Tower Ave. Phone 394-4672 OLIVERS SERVICE STATION ' Be Sure With Pure 1801 Tower BLILDERS SLPPLY COMPANY 619 Tower Ave. 394-7718 EAST END DRUG STORE 2131 East 5lh Street Superior. Wise. SetchcU Carlson Dealer JAR VELA RADIO AND TV 1419 Belnap Superior. Wis. CONTINENTAL COIFFURES Eriday Evenings 709 Belknap Street Phone 394-5982 4623 E. Superior St. Phone 525-5161 .m Tt V ' m W 1 A i Ih n ' ' 1 John Peterson turns football into kick soccer. SHAMROCK PIZZA All New Teenage Lounge 5825 Tower Avenue South Superior • SALINE ' S CARD AND PARTY SHOP Hallmark Cards Gifts for All Occasions Wedding Invitations, Books and Accessories II Belknap Phone 392-1920 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 SUPERIOR ASSOCIATION OF PHARMACISTS Big Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You Community Bank Trust Co. 1214 Tower Ave. Phone 394-6689 SWEENEY FUEL MATERIALS CO. Building Materials and Redi Mix 216 Belknap Superior. Wis. WESTMAN AUTO BODY We Meet by Accident 1512 Tower Ave. Phone 392-3829 Pi za Prepared To Take Out NVMMI JEWELERS DIAMONDS, WATCHES, TROPHIES 1120 Belknap St. Superior, Wis. GRADUATES OF 1970 We wish you every success in the future! Reddy Reminds You That ADEQUATE LIGHTING is important for every seeing task. Be sure your home has BETTER LIGHT tor BETTER SIGHT SUPERIOR HEATER. LIGHT POWER COMPANY INDEPENDENT CLEANERS 1314 Tower Ave. All Kinds of Alterations Pick-up and Delivery Superior. Wise. 394-95 1 3 BENSON OPTICAL 1507 Tower Ave. 394-7339 BOB ' S CHOP SUEY HOUSE Fine Chinese and American Food. 1307 Tower Superior, Wise. NORTHWEST OUTLET 1814 Belknap Phone 392-1122 Growing Bigger To Serve You Better Complete Sporting Goods Headquarters Complete Clothing and Sportswear Center Factory Shoe Outlet skating skiing hockey baseball football basketball fishing hunting camping snowmobiling surplus footwear trailers trailer rentals Ken Eibon awaits his number after a grueling cross country meet. PALMER ' S BARBER SHOP 21 19 East 5th Street KETOLA TEXACO Phone 398-9994 Complete Automotive Service Tune-ups Brakework Goodyear Tires 2227 E. 2nd lid ' M:iM FLYING HK.iH Come down to Earth and get in on the coke hour, everything at SANDY ' S All medium size drinks for only 10c HENNESSY ' S 3 STAR LANES 3215 Tower Ave. Phone 392-2081 CENTER BOWLING LANES 1814 North I3lh St. Phone 392-8787 Superior, Wisconsin When you ' re out of town . . . ' SILVER RAIL LANES Solon Springs, Wis. Phone 378-2281 MIKE HENNESSY GENE WICKELL PODVIS OIL COM PAS Y Fuel Oil Refined In Superior Bv .Murphv Oil Corp. 1011 Winter St. Phone 394-4497 TOWER DIAMOND SHOP 1320 Tower Ave. Jewelry, Diamonds, and Watches MARCUS CO. Sporting Goods Jewelry Bill Finn 728 Tower Ave. Phone 394-3813 ER LAN SON Lumber and Millwork Formica Clade Casework For Science— Art — Libraries Home Economics 310 Belknap Superior, Wise. SANDBERG SHEET METAL. INC. Industrial Sheet Metal Roofing- Air Conditioning Ventilating Heat Phone 398-5204 GLOBE NEWS 1430 Tower Ave. 392-2090 LENROOT MAETZOLD FUNERAL HOME Come as you are to: MR. PETE ' S 1 am — 12 pm 2216 E. 5th St. LVRYE FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furniture 1208—10 Tower Ave. AMUNDSON ' S PRODUCTS Manufacturers of FLEETWOOD ARCHERY 2111 E. 5th St. Superior. Wis. Complete Stock of CAMERAS, ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES, and PHOTO FINISHING MILLARD BERG ' S 1310 Tower Ave. Phone 394-5261 EAST END HARDWARE Congratulation to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 Mr. Richard East 2207 East Fifth Street from RED OWL Belknap Plaza Superior, Wisconsin SVEDEN HOUSE Open 7 days a week 2401 Tower Ave. • ) , vV- 1 Enthusiastic Spartans cheer their team to victory. HOUSE OF CHARM Beauty Salon and Gift Shop 1307 Tower Ave. Phone 394-3069 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN E E T.V. Sales and Service featuring RCA color 121 6 Belknap St. Superior, Wisconsin it ' s finger lickin good 2807 Tower Ave. Phone 392-1212 M C GAS ST A TIONS GASOLINE n IT PRICF Superior, Wisconsin ALWAYS RRST QUALITY PLUS FREE PREMIUMS 20th 7. 702 Belknap St. Belknap . 4202 E. 2nd St. open all night H01.DENS INSURANCE 925 Tower ROBERT KELLY SUPERIOR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Superior, Wis. in Area V.T.A.E. 17, Counties of Barron, Douglas, Bayfield, Ashland, Iron, Washburn Associate Degree Accounting Marketing Secretarial Science Electronics Mechanical Design I -year Diploma Account Clerk Clerk Typist Stenographer Wood Technics Electronic Servicing Drafting-Mechanical Welding Practical Nursing 2-year Diploma Accounting Assistant Stenographer Auto Mechanic Machine Tool Operation Phone 394-6677 BOBS VARIETY STORE 5827 Tower Avenue Notions Housewares Cosmetics School Supplies Hobbies and Crafts KITCHS DRIVE INN Inside and Out Orders Open 24 Hours Daily Phone 394-9978 801 N. 5lh Twui lhAt CO-OP DAIRY ASSOCIATION 712 Central Avenue Superior. Wise. Phone 39-8531 GO FIRST CLASS GO PHILLIPS 66 KOSSICS 66 SERVICE l hillips 66. 28th and Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. De VINCK PON TIA C- CA DILL AC INC. 1603 Broadway Street Superior. Wis. PETER S JEWELRY 1220 Tower Ave. Jewelry, Diamonds Watches DRYSDALE-PERRY STUDIO V PHOTOGRAPHY KEN ' S MOTEL Kitchenettes — Bathtubs 2813 Belknap Superior, Wis. 21st Street Standard Jack Johnson Prop. 2102 Tower Ave. Phone 392-1865 Superior. Wis. BELKNAP PLUMBING AND HEATING Mr. Robert Goligoski 1414 Belknap St. Mrs. Kimnies and Mrs. Paquette show surprise while visiting the foreign lan- guage lab on Parent ' s Night. SI EG EL ' S 1120 Tower Phone 392-2915 Spirited Spartans participate in the Homecoming parade by riding on their homeroom ' s float. Graduation ceremonies climax an eventful vear for the seniors. SALES SERVICE 2127 East Fifth Street EAST END RADIO TV SHOP Phone 8-5775 Superior, Wis. For the finest foods CITY MARKET 1 1 th Tower CHEF ' S RESTAURANT 1410 Tower Open 7 Days Weekly MR. CHRIS BEA UTY AND WIG SALON Wigs and Wiglels Sold and Serviced. Complete Beauty Service Male and Female Hairdressers Open Monday Thru Saturday Days Open Tuesday Thru Friday Evenings 2031 East 5th St. ' ' Superior. Wis. TOWN HOUSE INTERIORS Your Key to Quality 1531 Tower Avenue Superior. Wis. Phone 394-4223 Smart Wear Across from the Post Office Superior. Wisconsin. 54880 POP KIN FURNITURE CO. QUALITY HOME FURNISHING AND CARPETING SINCE 1903 518-20 Tower Superior. Wis. BUILDING MATERiAt CAMPBELL ' S WOODLAND CASHWAY 3107 Tower Avenue Superior, Wis. BELKNAP BAKERY 1508 Belknap Superior, Wise. PERSONAL APPAREL SHOP Personalized Service Phone 394-7620 1415 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. LAKE VIEW STANDARD SERVICE Lubrication — Washing — Towing Service Accessories — Tires and Tubes 24 Hour Wrecker Service 2125 E. 2nd St. Phones— 398-9988 394-5936 NORTH STAR DRUGS Superior, Wis. Phone J50 Free Parking— Belknap Plaza Chuck Fincklcr and Kathv Mikloczak enjoy the Homecoming dance. BRADSHAW ' S GAMBLE STORE 5817 Tower Ave. Superior, Wisconsin 2425 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. SUPERIOR ' S FINEST FOOD CENTER BARBARA S TELEGRAM BEA UTY STUDIO Barbara Mikkonen. Owner Manager 1225 Tower Ave. Superior, Wise. KARI GARAGE 1002 Ogden Avenue Superior, Wisconsin Intcrnalional Trucks Simca— Sunbeam- Toyola Cars Telephone 394-4429 DOl S FUNERAL HOME 1617 N. I9lh Street ARNOLD B. PETERSON LUMBER AND SUPPLY CONTRACTING SERVICtS 2202 East 8th St. Phone 398-3316 Superior, Wisconsin 54880 oo zbera ' LAUNOERtRS CLEANERS cdik iDCVie S i ice HS FABRIC CARE SERVICE BY COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICES 1402 Belknap Phone 394-6685 Superior, Wis. SAFFORDS, INC. 1312 Tower Ave. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT STATIONERY— GIFTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES NICKELSON ' S MUSIC, INC. 1412 Tower Ave. Phone 392-8070 Superior. Wis. WDSM Channel 6 Television ' 710 on your radio dial ' Art Aerospace Studies American Studies Biology Business Administration Accounting Economics Executive Secretarial General Business Management Marketing Business Education Data Processing Recreation and Resort Management Secretarial Business Education (2 years) Chemistry Dramatics Education Elementary-Primary Teaching Jr. High and Secondary Teaching Masters Degree (5th Year) Administration Psychology School Services Teacher Improvement Specialist Degree (6th Year) Administration English French General Science Geography Geology German History International Studies • Minors Only For further information write to: Director of Admissions Wisconsin State University — Superior LARSON CHEVROLET, INC. 1420 Ogden Ave. Superior Wise. Your Chevrolet Dealer Now for more than 40 years SELLING AMERICA ' S NO. 1 FIRST PLACE CAR — CcS£ SHOES— Superior ' s Quality Shoe Store 1229 Tower Superior, Wise. YOU ARE NOW GRADUATING FROM OUR BIG TEEN SHOP TO OUR OXFORD SHOP The smart shop for Traditional SHOP men em ELEVENTH AND TOWER PAQUETTE REFRIGERA TION INC. 5316 Tower Ave. 1426 E. 7th St. Superior, Wisconsin GENE ' S DOWNTOWN SHELL 1704 Belknap U-HAUL TRUCKS AND TRAILERS Phone 394-9869 Superior, Wis. Candidates show excitement for Nina, as the 1969 Homecoming queen is announced. •4? THOMPSON S BEAUTY SALON Open Monday through Saturday Owner and Operator: Bernice Brown Androy Hotel Mezzenie Phone 4-7282 We design modern hair fashions DUNBAR S, . C. Hotel and Restaurant Supplies 720 Tower Phone 394-5255 BRIDGE VIEW MOTOR INN 5lh and Hammond Superior. Wisconsin BLAIR SERVICE CENTER Complete Automotive Service Automatic Transmission Rebuilding and Exchange 1223 Belk: Superior, Wis. Northern Wisconsin ' s Leading Department Store Sue DeBruyne says to Sue Gradin, much! and they missed by this )QQXl rx€i a jeiy 7 for over 50 years at A j im Mnrth Third Qfn 1102 North Thir4 Superior, Wisconsin € .XJ here ' s the real thing Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Duluth — Superior KELLY FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Phone 394-4 133 1713 Belknap Superior, Wise. BOB ' S SOUTH END STANDARD Bob Mackyol, Prop. 24 Hour Wrecker Service 6028 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. SUPERIOR NATIONAL BANK East End, Superior Continuous Banking Service Since 1897 Member of F.D.I.C. Get your school supplies from WISCONSIN TYPEWRITER and OFFICE SUPPLY featuring the famous Olympia Typewriter 1306 Tower Superior, Wise. M. BERGER HARDWARE Hundreds of items in the Hardware Line. You can almost always find the items you are looking for here. Reasonable Prices 525 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. WALETZKO LANES 3738-30 East 2nd St. Superior. Wise. BEN FRANKLIN STORE Headquarters for All Your School Supplies 2208 L. lh Street Phone 398-5543 BRENNAN HAIR FASHIONS 1810 N. 16lhSt. BELKNAP ELECTRIC, INC. 1513 Belknap St. Electrical Fixtures and Appliances Residential and Industrial Wiring Superior, Wis. 54880 STROOZAS Locally owned and operated 6301 Tower Ave. Phone 394-4431 BICKFORD FUEL IRON CO. Coal — Fuel oil — Gasoline 2110 N. 58th St. Phone 394-3002 Superior. Wis. ARROWHEAD FURNITURE STORE Just a nice store ' Phone 394-9442 PX i 1 K ji mrfal Bank of Member F.D.l.C. your time and temperature bank Superior ' s Largest Bank EAST END CAFE GOOD FOOD is not cheap Cheap food is not GOOD We serve GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES !II7 East 5th St. East End McKEE SON FLORISTS Flowers for all occasions Three phones to serve you 394-7797 392-2045 394-7798 Free delivery service Two Locations 1424 Tower Ave. 2419 Elmira Ave. Home of the Charburger GOOD LUCK STUDENTS 724 Belknap Phone 392-2233 Superior, Wisconsin While twirling the flamihg baton, .ludy Beckwell pract caution and control. i. Pom Pom girl. Luc ■IcPherson, does her part during a football hairtime. COMMERCIAL PRINTING Programs tickets Wedding Invitations CLYDE B. THOMAS KERMIT S. THOMAS 1908 Tower Superior, Wisconsin FAGERLIN FUEL Coal and Wood Shell Heating Oils Oil Burners and Stolvers 1124 N. 6lh Street Superior, Wis. DEBROCK ' S BARBER SHOP Appoinlmenl Hair Cutting Phone 398-3441 203! E. 5th St. COHEN ' S Men ' s. Ladies ' and Children ' s Rcadv-to-Wcar Phone .394-34. 9 5819 Tower Avenue Superior. Wise. BINGHAM HARDWARE 1011 Tower Ave. Phone 394-5779 For The Finest Senior Portraits That You ' ll Always Be Proud To Show See AbraHamwn. Robrri M Band 10 Aikrn. Margaret L. Aker. David t. WrcMling II AtlenJamti t Allen. Jon R Bucblll 1 1 Amundson. Arlene f FHA II. Pep Club 10; German Club lO.ll.i:, GAA 10. Band 10.11.12. Yearbook SufT 12. Amundsoit, Sally A French Club 10.11. National Honor Society 11.12; Stu- dent Council Treasurer 12. Spanish Club II. Pep Clut 10. Band 10.11.12. Orchestra 12 Andersen. Thomas . Hockey 10.11 Anderson. Daniel P. Anderson. Donna R Choir 10 Anderson. Janet E GAA 10.11: National Honor Society 11.12: German Club 10.11. 12 Anderson. Judith L Craft Club II. Anderson. Mary L French Club 10.11. Choir 10.11.12; Pep Club 10; News- paper Slafru. Yearbook Stain2; Student Council 10. Anderson. Robert B German Club 10; Band 10.11.12 Anderson. Ryan O S-Club 10.11.12; Choir 10; Track 11.12; Cross Country 12; Hockey 10.11.12. Anderson. Sandra L Anderson. Susan C .Anderson. Susan K Anderson. Thomas R Folksingers 10: Band 11 Anecki. BenilaJ GAA II: FHA 12: Spanish Club 12. Anecki. Carol J PepClubl2;Choir 10 Anecki. Kathleen -A French Club 10; Choir 11,12 .Ansell. Karen R Student Council 10: German Club 10; Ski Club 11.12. Pom Poms 11.12: Pep Club 10:12; Announcers 11; Choir 10.12; YearbookStalTll.l2 Aro, David f S-Club 11.12: Hockey 10.1 1. 12; Cross Country 12. Arola. Colleen L- GermanClub 10.11. 12; GAA II. Asher. Alice M Aunet. Judith K Ayer. Eleanor J B Bach, milium J Track 10; Baseball 11 Becklund, Rusanne L PepClub 10.11: Library Science 12. Baker. Steven J PepClub 10, 12 Ball. John A Pep Club 10.11.12. S-Club 11.12; Ski Club 11.12; French Club 11.12: Track 10.1 1.12: Football 10.11. Banker. Gary C French Club 10.11.12. Social Science Society 12; Pep Club 12. Writer ' s Club 12. Choir 10.11.12; Spartan Singers 11.12. Barnard, yancy A . Barnard. Paul E. Basketball 10.11. Barton. Janice K Craft Club 10.11.12. Office Help 11; Spanish Club 10, Or- chestra 10.11.12. Baltuello. (jary A National Honor Sooety 11.12; Social Science Soaety 11. French Club 10.11, Band 10.11.12. Ski Club 10,11,12: Yearbook SlafT II. Track 10: Wrestling 10; Ski Team 11.12. Bauer. Linda K. Spanish Club 1 1 : Forensics 1 2. Bean. Barbara A Beck. Douglas P Gennan ( lub 10,11,12, PepClub 10; Choir 10,11,12, Foot ball 10. Beck. James IV. Beck. Joyce M Beck well. Judy .W T irlers 10,1 1,12: Choir 10: Band 11.12 Beetcher. Daniel C German Club 10: Ski Club 12. Band 10.11.12; Orchestra 12; Crosscountry 10, Beetcher. Linda K GAA 10.11 Beetcher. . onc J German Club 10.11,12. Pep Club 10; GAA 10.11: Social Science Society 11,12. National Honor Society 11.12; Cheerleader 10: Student Council 12. Drama Club 11.12; Choir 10.1 1.12; Spartan Singers 12. Belanger. Kathleen .4 Berg. Oeanne M German Club 10. 1 1.12: PepClub 10: Choir II. Berg. Sandra L Choir 10,11; French Club 12. Bcrgsgaard. Cheryl .•! French Club 10.11; GAA 10,11; National Honor Society 10.11.12: Pep Club 10.12: Forensics 10.11; Cheerleader 11.12; Ski Club 12; Drama Club 12; Writer ' s Club 12. Bergstrom. Mark R Spanish Club 1 1, Craft Club 12. Berihiaume. tredcrick W Choir 10,11,12; Spartan Singers 12; Folksingers 10.11: Newspaper StatT 12, Crosscountry 1 1; Basketball 10,11.12: Baseball 10.11 Berthiaume. Jeanne M Band 10,1 1,12; French Club 1 1. Bicklord. Michael S Band 10,1 1.12; Spanish Club 10, Football 10 Bishop. Paul Blackmon. Deborah L PepClub 12; GAA 11; FHA 12: Choir 10 Blair. Bruce M Pep Club 10.12: METS Club 12: Ski Club 10.1 1.12; Water Polo Club 10,11; Band 10.11.12: Hockey Band 12; Swim- ming 10,11.12 Blair. Mary E. METS Club 10.11,12; French Club 10,11,12. Latin Club 11.12; Social Science Society 11.12; Prom Committee 11. Announcers 10: Cheerleader 10; Drama Club 12; GAA 10.11; LDP Club 10.11.12; Orchestra 10,11.12; Stnng En- semble 10: National Honor Society 11,12. Choir 10, 1 1 , 1 2. Blegen. Cynihia .4 PepClub 10; French Club 10 Bong. Gregory D Band 10,11.12. Boon:, Brian D. Borgh. Duane K. German Club 10, 1 1 . 1 2; Wrestling 11,12, Boris. Kenneth J Wrestling 10.1 1.12; S-Club 11.12. Bourgeois. Mary K Choir 10,11,12; PepClub 10.11.12; Pom Poms 10.11.12; Student Council 12; Ski Club 10.11,12 Breitzmann. Michael B Band 10.11.12. Brition, Pamela S Bhtton. Roger L. Brizer. Kim D Brown. Conrad R Student Council 10: Wrestling 10: Football 10 Brown. Constance M. Brown. Cynthia L 3AA 11; Band 10; Choir 10: German Club 10.11.12; Na- tional Honor Society 11.12; PepClub 10. Bukovich. Mary J German Club 10.11.12. French Club 12; Student Council 10: National Honor Society 11.12; Choir 10.11,12 Burgess. Margie F Drama Club 11; PepClub 10, Office Help 11. GAA 11; Ski Club 12; Yearbook Stairi 2. Burkhart. Randy J Burnt. Donald L Hockey 10 C Campthure. Brian P German Club 10 Carlson. Brett V German Club 10,11,12; METS Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Band 10.11, Orchestra 12, Hockey Band 12. Football 12 Carlson. Cheryl J SpanishClub 1 1,12: Ski Club II. 12: Choir 10 Carlson. Dennis E. Carlson. Glen A. Carlson. Kathleen .4 Castonguay. Timothy F. German Club 10, METS Club 12. Charbonneau. Gloria J Choir 10.11 Charles. Cynthta R. Cheever. .Susan J Pom Poms 11.12; National Honor Society 11.12; GAA 10: Gaman Club 10; Quill Scroll 12. Office Help 12. Choir 10. Band 10.11.12; Yearbook Staff 1 1.12: Curling 12 Chesky. Allen R Christensen. Daniel L Choir 10,1 1,12; Spartan Singers 12 Chrittianson. David P Chrisiianson. Denis C German Club 10.11; Drama Club 12. METS Club 12; Ski Club 12; Band 10.1 1.12. Orchestra II, Wrestling 10 Clark. Bonnie M. Choir 10.11. Clark. Linda R GAA 10.1 1; Pep Club 10: Choir 10.11.12. Chutier. Diane M French Club 11,12: Forensics 12. Announcers 12, Conkright.John E German Club 10.1 1.12: Ski Club 10.11. Connolly. Daniel F Basketball 10; Baseball 11 Conway . Mary E Corbin. Darlene C Choir 10 Cosgrove. Micheal P Craker. Tern L. GAA 10.11: Ski Club 10.11. Twirlers 10.11.12. PepClub 10; Announcers 12. Cunningham. Susan Cyr. Beverly M D Dalbec. Richard D Dallon. Judith M Dougherty. Judy K Choir 10,11.12: Library Science 11 Davidson. Paula M German Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11.12: Pep Club 12. Writers Club 12, Ski Club 11.12: Class Vice- President 12; Orchestra 10.11 Davis. Barbara L French Club 10,11: GAA 10,11: PepClub 10: Choir 10,11: Ski Club 10,11; Latin Club 12; Curling 12 DeBrock. Ronald £ DeBrock. Terry C German Club 10; GAA 10,11: Quill i Scroll 12, Ski Club 12: Class Secretary 11: Student Council Secretary 12; Choir 10; Band 10,1 1,12; Yearbook Staffl 1.12 Deeds. DeedraJ GAA lO.1 1. German Club 10: Drama Club 1 1,12: National Honor Society 1 1.12: Choir 10.1 1.12. Band 10.11,12. Delcouri. David K PepClub 12: Choir 10.11. Denny . James W METS Club 11.12; National Honor Society 11.12; French Club 12; Ski Club 12. DeVinck. Sandra L German Club 10; National Honor Society 12. Dickenson. Douglas R German Club 10.11; Spanish Club 12: Hockey 10.11; Fool- ball 10 Dietrich. Judy A Spanish Club 10,11; National Honor Society 11.12; FHA 12. Donnick. Joseph .A German Club 10.11; Craft Club 12: Football 10; Wrculing II: Golf 10.11. Doolittle. Robert J. German Club 10.11. Dopp. Gayle R GAA II. Drama Club 1 1.12: Ski Club 12; Choir ID Doyle. Bruce E Doyle. Kathleen L PepClub 10,12. Doyle, yiclona M. Ski Club 1 2; Band 10,1 1.12; GAA II Drinkwine. Kathleen J French Club 10; Pep Club 10.12; GAA 10.11; Forensics 10. Yearbook Slaff 12 Drolson. Richard C Latin Club 1 1, Student Council 10; National Honor Society 11,12. Band 10.11.12 Dugy. Thomas W 210 During. Terry J Band 10,11.12; Baseball 10.11,12. Dust. Duane S D:elak. James J Choir 10; Band 11.12. Orchestra 1 1 ; Track 1 1 Dzikonski. Barbara .4 FHA 12; Choir 12. £ Eckberg, Mark E. Edwards. Susan K GAA 10.11; Drama Club 11,12; Ski Club 1 1.12; Office Help 11,12; Announcers II; Pep Club 10; Writer ' s Club 12; Curling 12. Egan. Mary E A Cappella Choir 10,11; Choir 12; French Club 11,12; Triple Trio 10,11 Eibon. Kenneth R METS Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11.12; Football 10; Track 10,11.12; Cross Coun- try 12. Eliason. Jeffrey C EUis. TinwrhyJ Football 10; Baseball 10. Elm. Kenneth L Choir 11,12. Engberg. Janice M Pep Club 10,11.12; Ski Club 12; French Club II. Folk- singers 1 1 . Yearbook Staff 1 1 . Cheerleader 1 1 Engstram. Kathleen M Ennis. Colleen .4. PcpClublO.II. Enstad. David J Student Council 10; Class Treasurer 10; Pep Club 10; Latin Club 11.12; Prom Committee II; S-Club 10.11.12; Audio- Visual Aids 10; Choir 10.11.12; Spartan Singers 12; Foot- ball 10.11.12; Hockey 10.1 1.12; Track 10. Erickson. Harvey D Erickson, Margery C Pep Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; French Club 11,12; Triple Trio 10,11; A Cappella Choir 10; Folk- singers 1 1,12; Choir 12; Yearbook Staff 1 1 Essen. Terrence P Esterholni. Mark R. Football 10. Evens. Robert Evered. Deborah L Choir 10.11.12; German Club 10,11; Pep Club 10,12; Drama Club 12; GAA II, Spanish Club 12; Library Sci- ence 12. F Fairbanks. Theodore L. Fennessey. Bonnie J Pep Club 10,12, CAA II. Fields. James W Fmckler. Charles F Ski Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 10.11. Latin Club 12; French Club II; LDP Club 12; National Honor Society 11.12; Prom King II. Choir 10.11 Fisher. Richards German Club 10,11,12; Photography II; Ski Club 12; METS Club 12; Choir 11,12; Yearbook Staff 12; Football II; Wrestling 10.11. Flaherty. William T Flatten. Debra R Flemmen. Bradley R Fluck. Shirley J GAA 10; FHA 12. Fonger. Ronald R Amateur Radio Club II; METS Club 11,12; Social Science Society II, 1 2; German Club 10.11, Fonger. Ro-xann L National Honor Society 10.11.12; German Club 10,11.12; Ski Club 12; GAA II. Foust. James C Foust. Mary K Francisco. Lee B S-Club 11.12; Water Polo Club II; Spanish Club 11.12; Track 1 1; Swimming 1 1,12. Frostman. Richard L METS Club 11.12; German Club 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12; Choir 10.11,12; Spartan Singers 12; Bas- ketball 10. C Oalliford. Gail .4 German Club 10; PepClub 10; Drama Club 11.12. Garin. Kathy L PepClub 10;GAA 10.1 1. Ski Club 12; Choir 10,11,12. Gavken. Bonnie L Library Science 12; Choir 10, Geitner. Ronald J. German Club 10; Builder ' s Club 12; S-Club 11,12, Foot- ball 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11.12, Gella. Vartcv K Choir 10.11.12; Spartan Singers 12; Twirlers 10.11,12; Head Majorette 12; Band 10.11; Drama Club 11.12; French Club II, Germond. Wynn R German Club 10; Ski Club 11,12; Office Help II; Student Council 10; Prom Court II, Band 10,1 1.12, Orchestra 12, Ghyselinck. Richard L Band 10,11,12, Girouard. Deborah K Spanish 10, 1 1; GAA 10; Choir II; Yearbook Staff 12, Glonek. Susan M Pep Club 10,11; Student Council 10; Ski Club 10; Class Treasurer 10; Yearbook Staff II; National Honor Society 11,12; Newspaper Staff 10, Goldberg. Harlan German Club 10,11.12; Basketball 10.11. Student Council 11,12, Goldberg, iynne E GAA 10; Choir 10,11; Pep Club 10; Utin Club 11; Craft Club II, FHA 12; Drama Club 12; Office Help 1 1,12, Goliguski. Timothy L METS Club 12; Yearbook Staff II. Goodell. Larry W Gordon. Suzanne E Gotelaere. Bonnie K Library Science 1 1 ; Office Help 1 2; Choir 10. 1 1 , 1 2. Gouge. Joseph R Choir 10 Gouge. Paul R. Choir 10 Grammond. Mary E Gran. Ronald Granberg. L vnn T German Club 10,11.12, Graskey. Sherrie M Grover. Mary A Choir 10; French Club 10; GAA 10; FHA 12; Spanish Club 12 Gucinski. David F METS Club 12. Latin Club 10.11; Social Science Society 11.12. Water Polo Club 10; Choir 10.11.12; Spartan Singers 12; Basketball 10, Gucinski. Sandra J Choir 10.11. Guglielmolto. Cheryll A. French Club 10.12; Social Science Society 12. Gusta son. James R German Club 10,11,12; Band 10,11,12; Football 10; METS Club 12; Orchestra 12; Hockey Band 12; Ski Club 12 H Hagen. Gerald D Band 10,11.12. Hager. Steve L. Hall. Mark A. Hall. Reginald D Latin Club 10, Hammer. Richard ,4 Hanson. Lynn R Drama Club 12; PepClub 10 Hanson. Phyllis L Choir 10,11,12, Hannu. Robert W German Club 10; METSClub 12; Writer ' sClub 12, Harder. Mary K Pep Club 10; German Club 10; Student Council 11.12; Choir 10.1 1,12; Newspaper Staff 12, Harvey. Bruce .4 Haugland. Debra .4 German Club 10; Drama Club 10.1 1.12; Ski Club 12; GAA 10; Choir lO.1 1.12; Spartan Singers 1 1.12. Hanley. Dana P Haworth. Randy .A German Club 10; Band 10. 1 1 , 1 2. Hegman. Thomas W Football 10.11, Heifner. Carole J Spanish Club 11,12; National Honor Society 11.12; Band 10.11.12, Hellerud. Paul A . Spanish Club 10.11.12; Choir 10; Wrestling 10, Helstrom. Mark .4 Spanish Club 10; Builder ' s Club 12 Hendricks. Bonnie L PepClub 10; French Club 10; Band 10,11.12. Hendry. Ruth E Choir 10; Newspaper Staff 12, Hepburn. Jean C Choir 10.12, Hickok. HarvevJ METSClub 12, Higgins. Michael J Ski Club 10.11.12; Football 10; Track 10, Hildenbrand. Douglas B- Band 10.11. Hoem. Greg Hoff. Nancy G French Club 10.11,12; Pep Club 10, Writer ' s Club 12; Cheerleader 10; Orchestra 10,11,12, Hokkala. Jeanne L German Club 10; FHA 1 1,12; Ski Club 12 Holmstrand. Debra .4 FHA 12; PepClub 10.12; Spanish Club 11.12. GAA 10.11; French Club 10.1 1,12; Band 10.1 1,12, Holton. Barbara .4 Pep Club 10; Cheerleader 10,11; Ski Club 10,11; Craft Club 11,12, Choir 1 1. Spanish Club 10,11,12; Latin Club 12. Hopkins. Denise M Student Council 10. GAA 10; Twirlers 1 I . Drama Club 1 1; Choir 1 1 Horton. Peggy J GAA 10.11; French Club 10,11,12, Latin Club 11,12; High-Q Team 12; National Honor Society 11,12, Library Science 12 Howenstine. Richard M German Club 10.11,12; National Honor Society 11.12; M ETS Club 1 2; Football 1 0, 1 1 ; S-Club 1 1 . Hovt. Fannie J Hughes. John G Huhta. Steven E Ski Club 10,11,12; Forensics 10,11,12, Student Council II; Student Council Vice-President 12; National Honor Society 11.12. Water Polo Club II. Choir 11,12; Spartan Singers 11,12. Swimming 10,1 1; Ski Team 12. Hunter. Dennis M Hulchinson. Vane i ,4 Cheerleader 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12; Ski Club 10,11.12; Student Council 10,12. National Honor Society 11,12; Or- chestra 10, 1 1 . 1 2, Yearbook Staff 1 1 , ; Isaacson. Thomas M German Club 10; METS Club 12, Water Polo Club 10,1 1; Swimming 10.11.12; Photography 10.11,12 J Jacobs. Roger L German Club 10,11,12. Jardine. Patricia L. Band 12; Twirlers 12, Jarvis. Mary E Drama Club 1 1. Craft Club 12. Jarzin. Timothy R Jarzynski. Paul A. Jensen. Randy E German Club 10, Social Science Society 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Amateur Radio Club 11,12; METS Club 11, 12; Choir 10,1 1,12; Basketball 10. Johnholtz. Sundra D GAA II Johnson. Barry C Johnson. Christine M. PepClub 10.12. Ski Club 12; FHA 10; Choir 10, Johnson. Dale L German Club 10,1 1,12; Football 10, Johnson. Francis S Johnson. Gary A. German Club 10.11,12. Johnson. Jennifer A- German Club 10.11,12. FHA 11.12; Ski Club 12; Writer ' s Club 12, Johnson. Joel W Social Science Society II; French Club II; National Honor Society 11.12; Photography 12; METS Club 12; Band 10,11,12; Hockey Band 12; Basketball 10,11. Yearbook Staff 12, Johnson. Lori A Johnson. Pamela K Ski Club II; Pom Poms 11.12; Pep Club 10,11; Office Help 12; Choir 10,ll;Band 10. Johnson. Richard L. S-Club 10,11,12; Student Council 10,1 1; Ski Club 10,11.12; German Club 10; METS Club 12; Football 10; Cross Coun- try 10; Track 10; Swimming 10.11,12, Johnson. Ricky L- 21 ' Johnson. Roberta A Band 10.11. Pep Club II. 12. French Club II. yearbook Sufril:Folksingeri, II Johnson. Susan M German Club 10.11. i:. MKTS Club II. i:. Social Science Sociel III:, onice Help 1. Nalional Honor Society 12; Choir 10.11.12 Johnslad. . anc J Johnslune. Terry h ' Foolball 10. Baskelball 10. Jonasen. Jamrs C German Club lO.1 1.13; Basketball 10.11; Foolball 10; Base- ball 10 Jones. David G Jones. Daiid P Ski Club 10.11.12; Band 10.11.12. Orchestra 12; Choir 10.11.12. Jones. Wendy L Announcers 12; Forensics 12; German Club 10,1 1. FHA 12; Choir 11.12. Jones. Witltam R Choir 10.11.12; Wrestling 10; Track 10 Joos. Larry R Choir II Juno. Franklin T. Choir 10.11.12; LDP Club 10.11.12. K Kalinoskt. Bruce G Band lO.I I. Football 10.11. Kanzter. Michael J Choir 10.11; Track II Karsk . Susan M Student Council 10.11. Pep Club 10; GAA 10; Drama Club 10; Spanish Club 10.1 1; .Ski Club II. Choir 10.11. Kaslem. Peggv M Ski Club 12; Choir 10.11. Kttstner. Deborah L. Choir 10.11.12. Kauti. Patricio M. Kavajecz. Martha D Drama Club 10. 1 1 ; FHA 10; GAA 10 Keaough. Jean .A German Club 10; FHA 11.12. Keller. Stanley R Kelly. Jane £ Choir 10.1 1; Pep Club 10; French Club 10; Office Help 12; Ski Club 12; Yearbook Sla(n2. Kempinsky. Cheryl .A National Honor Society 11.12; French Club 10.11.12; Latin Club 11.12; Orchestra 10.11; Pom Poms 11.12; Drama Club 10,11.12; Forensics 10.11,12; Student Council 10; Prom Committee 1 1 Kernpion. RtinaltlJ. Choir 10,11 Kennedy. Cherie L FHA 11.12; Writer ' s Club 12; Ski Club 12. Kildahl. Bruce J Kilpela. ancy G. Band 10.11. Kimmes.Jeff M. Koehler. Joseph E French Club 10.11.12; S-Club 10.11.12; Pep Club 10.11. Ski Club 12; Student Council 10; Choir 10,11; Folksingcrs 10.1 1; Football 10.1 1. Basketball 10.1 1,12; Track 10,11, 12 Kolodzeske. Karen A. Choir 10,11,12. Koski. James M. German Club 10,11. Koski. Larry D Kassic. Christine M Choir 10,11; Pep Club 10, German Club 10,11, FHA II, Office Help 1 2 Cairo. Ellen .M Choir 12 Krause. Patricia L Library Science 10; French Club 1 1 ; Yearbook SlaflT 1 1 Krenz. Lauri J Choir 10.1 1,12 Krey. Thomas R. Hockey Band II, 1 2; Band 11.12. Krivinchek. Mary R. Krooks . Barbara A Choir 10; Band 10,11,12; Yearbook Staff 12; GAA 111; LDP Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 12; Pep Club 10,12; Ski Club 1 1,12; French Club 10,11,12 Kubata. Timothy R PepClublO.II;TracklO. Kulig. Eugene M. Kurtz. Kenneth R BuildersClub 12 ;. LaBonte. David J Wrestling 11.12. LaBounly. BemelteJ. LaGesse. Robert L Amateur Radio Club 10,11. METSClub 12; High-Q Team 12. Folksingcrs 1 1; Crosscountry 1 1. Lahti.Cher lL Pep Club 10.12; French Club 10,11,12; GAA II, FHA 12, Writer ' s Club 12; National Honor Society lO.1 1,12; Orches- tra 10, 1 1 , 1 2; Yearbook Staff 1 2. Lancour. Donald D BuildersClub 12. t.andin, John H ' METSClub 10,11,12; LDP Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society II. Social Science Society 12; German Club 10,11, l2;S-Club ll,12;Curling 10,11.12 Lapinski. .Alexander P Choir 10.11 La Rochelle. Dennis Lars en. Janet L Ski Club 11.12; Student Council II. Office Help II. Choir 10,11 Larsen. Michael G S-Club 11,12: Pep Club ID; Crall Club 10,11.12; Basket- ball 10.11.12; Baseball 10.11.12. Larson. Christine L Craft Clubll. 12; Choir 10.11.12 Larson. Dennis J Larson. Ernest G Builder ' s Club 12. Larson. John M Band 10,11,12; Wrestling 11.12. Larson. Joyce .A French Club 10,11; Pep Club 10; National Honor Society 10.11.12. Larson. Sandra K- GAA 10; Forensics 10.11.12; Choir 10,11.12; National Honor Society 11; FHA 11.12. Latscher. Peter J Laverdiere. Louise M French Club 10.11.12; Ski Club 11.12; Choir 10.1 1; Orches- tra 10: Newspaper Staff 10; Yearbook Staff II. La rence. June V. Choir 10. Ledin. Gale M. Lee. Linda K. Pep Club 10: German Club II; Drama Club 12; Yearbook Staff 12. Track 11; Curling 12, Lee. Rhoda M Pep Club 10.11: French Club 10; Library Science 10; Band 10.1 1; Orchestra 10,1 1; Choir 11; Folksingcrs 11; Yearbook Staff 1 1 . Lehman. George .A Choir 12: Swimming 12. Leinweber. Kathleen B. German Club 10. Leiand. Christine E. Pep Club 10; Drama Club II: Craft Club 12; German Club 10.11.12; GAA 10.11: Student Council 10; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Class Treasurer 12: Orchestra 10, II; Choir 10,11,12; Spartan Singers 11,12 Lenroot. Lois A. Pep Club 10,11,12; Ski Club 10,11,12; French Club II; Cheerleader 11; National Honor Soaety 11.12; Drama Club 12; Yearbook Staff 1 1; Folksingcrs 11.12. Leppanen. Tina E l.eRoux.Jamei L Class President 12; Track 10.1 1,12; Crosscountry 12. Levings. Teresa M l.ihby. Thomas I. Audio-VLSual Aids 10.1 1. Basketball 10.11.12. l.idberg. Julie .A French Club 10.11.12; GAA 10,1 1. National Honor Society 10.11,12: Pep Club 10.12; Writer ' s Club 12: Newspaper Staff 12: Spanish Club 11 Liebaert. Stexen M Foolball lO.I I. Hockey 10.1 1. Track 10: Baseball 11 Lien. Gregory .A Hockey 10.11,12; Choir 10,11,12: Spanish Club II; Foot- ball 10: Pep Club 10 Lima. John A Builder ' s Club 12: Social Science Society 12: MLTS Club 12 Linder. John B. l.inditrom. Margaret J Pep Club 10; German Club 10.ll;Choir 10. Little. Kathleen A GAA 10.1 1: Pep Club 10. Student Council II. French Club 1 1 . Prom Queen 1 1 Livermore. Dean .A Lohse. Joanne C GAA 1 1. Choir 10. t.ongrie. Kathleen R PepClublO.il Lorimor. Artene L GAA II. Drama Club II Loughren. Sandra L Spanish Club 10.11; Pep Club ID; Student Counal 10; Choir I l.Twirlers II. Lowney. Shan A French Club 1 1; Social Science Society 12. Lund. Anihonx C Spanish Club 10.1 1; Ski Club 12; Band lO.1 1.12. Lundberg. Jeffrey C l.undquist. Barbara F German Club 10,11,12; Pom Poms 11,12; Drama Club II. 12; Ski Club 11: Pep Club 10: Office Help II; Choir 10.11. M Mabry. Rose M National Honor Society 11.12; ijAA II; French Club II, 12; Pep Club 10: Office Help 12; Craft Club 11,12; Drama Club 11,12, MacDonald. Cameron J. .Hack. Connie J PepClub 10; GAA ll:Choir 10,12. Madltk. Patricia J German Club 10: Student Council 10; Choir 10: Office Help 12 Maki. HandaJ Pep Club 10: Office Help 12; German Club 10.11: Latin Club 11,12: Ski Club 12: Drama Club 11.12; Yearbook Staff 12:GAA 10.11 Malila. Theodore J Maloski.Jerry A. German Club 10; Craft Club 12; Cross Country 11,12; Basketball 10. Manton. John M. Choir 10, Markon.John J . German Club 10,11.12. Marshall. Sheila D Martorano. Robert £, Mathison. David R- Football 11.12; Basketball 10. 1 1 . 1 2. Matiski. Cynthia L. German Club 10; Forensics 10; Latin Club II; Announcers 12: Library Science 1 1, Matthews. Kaihryn M Latin Club 10; German Club 10.11,12, Drama Club II, 12; Choir 10,11.12: Spartan Singers 11,12; Girls Ensemble 10:GAA 10: Cheerleader 10.11,12. Manila. James E Orchestra II; Choir 10.11: Folksingcrs 10.11; Football 10. 11.12: Track 10: Hockey 10.11 Mattison. Don T Mattison. Jean M Mattson. Claudia R Choir 10 McCahan. Julie E. GAA 10.11 McCain. Dennis J- McCauley. John McDonough. Maureen .A Band 10; Twirlers 10.11.12; Head Majorette 11.12; Pep Club 10.1 1.12; French Club 1 1 McFarlane. -Anita M French Club 1 1; Pep Club 11,12; Folksingcrs 12; Orchestra 10; Triple Trio 10,11; Band 10.11.12; A Cappella Choir 10.11. McGravx. MarlysA. GAA 10: Library Science 12; Office Help 12; Band lO.1 1.12. McKenna. Patricia M GAA 10.11: Spanish Club 10.11.12. McLaughlin. Mike McPherson. Lucy J French Club 10: Pep Club 10; Ski Club 11.12; Pom Poms 11.12. Office Help 11. Band 10. 1 1. 1 2: Choir 11.12 Melts. Theresa A Yearbook Staff 10: Pep Club 10.11. Pom Poms 10.11,12: National Honor Society 11,12, Mencel. Robert J Amateur Radio Club 10,1 1.12. Meyer. William S Foolball 10 212 O ' Michetiizi. Dean Football 10,11, I2rwrestlmg 1 1; 1 Midhon. Raymond L. Mikhesky..Uca J:,, , I! ff ' Pom Poms 1 CQi ' Ski Club lO.lii ' licrafl Clu 10,1 1.12; Nalio afHonoi SocietyJ UJ-5 Staff 12. Miiinkovich, Su: Spanis i Club I0„1 1; PeB Clit IO: ' ciioir 1, Ml; Ski Clllt!:38, 11,12: 1; AfCsppclla Cho ' ir 10. Millan.Qrgiit French Club 11,12; ftp Club Library Science lQ;f Folksmgers II; Yearbook)SlaR; ' Kl,l I; Triple Quirlk 10,11; Newspaper c„flr in ih ' f ■ Staff 10,1(1, Miller. Micfiael C Football lOtJractlOJjy ' r Miner. SharoiCL. Choir II. 5 ' Mizia. Charles .4 S-Club 10,1 1,12; German Club 10; Spanish Club 12; METS Club 12; Class Treasurer 11; Cross Country 12; Hockey 10. 11,12. Mtzinskt. Joan K. Cheerleader 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; Student Council II; Pom Poms 11,12; French Club 11,12; Newspaper Staff 12; Drama Club 12, Ski Club II. Mohr. Robert W Water Polo Club 11,12; Swimming 10,11; Baseball 10; Football 10. Monberg, H ' illiam D Class President ID; Student Council 10. Mooney. Mary M French Club 10,1 I; National Honor Society 11,12. Moran. Roberta A. Cheerleader 10,11,12; French Club 10,11,12; Social Science Society 11,12; Choir 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11; Sophomore Princess; Prom Court 11; Student Council 10; Craft Club I2;GAA 10. Moreno. Carol I Spanish Club 10.1 1; Newspaper Staff 12. Moselle. Gene D Pep Club 10; Prom Court II; S-Club 10.11.12; Football 10.1 1.12; Basketball 10; Baseball 10.11.12. Moser. Janice M German Club 10.11.12; Latin Club 10.11.12; Forensics 10; GAA II; National Honor Society 11,12; Choir 10,11. Mrkvaka. Sally M Pep Club 10,11,12; French Club II; Prom Queen II; A Cappella Choir II; Yearbook Staff 11. Murphy. Patricia .A German Club 10; Pep Club 10,11; Student Council 10; Ski Club 10,11,12; Yearbook Staff 11,12. Murphy. Patricia .4 French Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 10.11; Cheerleader 10.11. 1 2; Prom Court 1 1 ; Student Council 1 1 . N Nelson. Danny C Nelson. Douglas G. Choir 11.12. Nelson. Edward B. Nelson. Gary L. Nelson. Jackie L. Orchestra 10. Nelson. Linda J German Club 10.12; Spanish Club 12; Choir 10.11.12. Nelson. Patricia M Spanish Club 1 1. Nelson. Ruth. A GAA 10.11; Student Council II; French Club 11.12; Craft Club 11.12; Prom Committee 11; National Honor Society 11.12; Newspaper Staff 12; Curling 12. Nelson. Wayne L. Pep Club 10.12; Choir 10.11.12; Ski Club 11.12; Cross Country 1 1.12; Track 1 1,12; Ski Team 12. Nelson. William S Builder ' s Club 12. Ness. .Allen R Wrestling 10,11. . ess. Nancy M German Club 10.11; Pep Club 10; Choir 12. Netl. Beverly C Band 10.11. Pep Club 10.11.12; Orchestra 10.11.12; Year- book Staff II; Ski Club 11,12. Newman. Edward M Latin Club 10; French Club II; Pep Club 10; Class Vice- President 10; Basketball 10,11; Baseball 10,11.12; Cross Country 1 1. ,u - {yjfrfchols, Sconjs (7 German pu6 10; Prom Court I l;|CI denttouncil Hf slciub lO.ll.U: I wimmingTO Curtfr g i ielson.Christii French flub 12; Soanil [s President 1 1; Stu- orn,ll; Football 10. ill 10.11. ; Wrestling 10,11,12. ll.l2|B Sebi Cfub 1.2; Soqial Science Society Writer ' s Club I.. tndorURobert J S-Clut lj.J2;.Crtift Cli b 11,1 N£lan,. itudert Council 10. ' NoonAi. Gerald G N nah. Jerry W. ' resiling 1 1. Norberg. Roberta M. Choir 10. Nordquist. William R. Norfolk. NeilaA. PcpClub 10; Choir 10.11. Nummi. Ka L French Club 10.11.12; Spanish Club 11; GAA 10.11; Ski Club 11.12; National Honor Society II; Pep Club 10; Of- fice Help 1 1 Nyberg. Carol J Nystrom. Barbara J GAA 10.11; Ski Club 10.11,12, Drama Club 12; Pep Club 10. Oakley. Randy T. Wrestling 12. O ' Brien. Barbara J GAA 10.11; Pep Club 10; Library Science 12. Choir 10. 11.12. O ' Brien. Margaret .A Pep Club 10.11. Ski Club 11.12; Folksingers 11,12; Year- book Staff 1 1 . O ' Brien, Patrick L Ojala. Melodee R Library Science 10; Choir 12. Dial. Bemadelte PepClub 10,12; Band 10,11, 12; GAA 10,11. Oliver. Deborah .W Newspaper Staff 12. Olson. Charles B German Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11.12; So- cial Science Society 1 1 . Olson. Deborah L National Honor Society 10.11.12; GAA 10.11; French Club 10.11.12; Pep Club 10.12; Social Science Society 12. Olson. Jean .A. Spanish Club 1 1. Olson. Jerry W. Olson. John J Spanish Club 10.11. Social Science Society 1 1 Olson. Kirk S METS Club 11.12; German Club 10.11.12; Student Council 10,11.12; National Honor Society 11.12; Prom Committee II; Football 10.11. Osterheim. Joseph .A. Social Science Society 12; Band 10.11.12; Wrestling 10; Swimming 1 1.12. Ostman. Brenda S. Ovesen. Kathleen L. French Club 10.11.12; GAA 10.11; Pep Club 10.12; Ski Club II; Craft Club 12;CurUngl2. P Paquette. Micha el 5. German Club 10.11.12; National Honor Society 10.11.12; METS Club 10.11.12; Amateur Radio Club II. Student Council 1 1,12; Football 10.11.12. Parise. Eileen S. Drama Club 11.12; Pep Club 10; Office Help 12; Ski Club II. 12; GAA 10; Choir 10.11. Parker. Jean D German Club 10.11.12; METS Club II; Social Science Society 1 1; Office Help 12; Craft Club 12; Choir 10. Parker. John A. Parker. Robert L German Club 10; Band 10.11.12; Hockey Band 11.12: Football 10. Palnode. Thomas J Football 10.11 Pauley. Barbara A Pavlovtch. Lewis J Peck. James .A German Club 10; S-Club 11.12; Football 10.11; Basketball 10.1 1.12; Baseball 10,11,12. Pederson. Cheryl L PepClub 10. Penney. James W. Perdue. Gerharl L. Perdue. Johanna M. SpanishClub IhChoir 10. Peters. Charles N Peters. Linda R Drama Cltlb II; Choir 10; Yearbook StafT 12; Newspaper Staff 1 2. Peters. Margaret J French Club 10,11,12, Drama Club 10,1 1,12; Ski Club II, 12; Office Help 1 1; PepClub 10,12; Band 10; Choir II. Petersen. Catherine L Peterson. Linda J Drama Club 12; Ski Club 12. Peterson. Lynette S FHA II, 12: GAA 10; Band 10.11,12. Peterson. Michael W Peterson. Sandra D Band 10,1 1.12; PepClub 12. Phillips. Roselind M Choir 10.1 1.12; Office Help 1 1.12. Picard. Cynthia L. Latin Club lO.1 1; Pom Poms 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Choir 10,11,12; Band II; Orchestra 10.11,12; Curling I2;GAA 10.11 Pierce. Maureen .A GAA 10; Choir 10.11.12; Spanish Club 10.11; Ski Club 12; PepClub 12. Piper. Kenneth R. Piltack. Scon D Latin Club 10; METS Club 11.12; Social Science Society 11.12; Photography 10.11 Pittsley. Ernest L Place. Charles .A S-Club 10.11.12; French Club 10; GoiriO.11.12; Basketball 10.11,12. Plasch. Sharon L German Club 10; Office Help 11.12; Choir 10.11. Yearbook Staff 12. Pleau. George R Plencner. Robert R S-Club 10.11.12; METS Club 10.11.12; French Club ID; Water Polo Club lO.I I; Choir 1 1.12; Swimming 10.11.12. Polich. Janet G. Craft Club II; Choir 10. Poison. Brendalee R Craft Club 1 1 Pomeroy. Russell D Prom King 1 1 Ponder. Charlotte M Pep Club 10; Cheerleader 10; Choir 10.11.12; Spartan Singers 12; Folksingers 10.11; Band 10.11.12; Orchestra 10. 11.12. Potter. Cheryl .A - Pep Club 10; French Club 1 1 ; Choir 10. Powell. Gary T. Football 10. Powell. Scon C. Football 11. Powell. Stephen C S-Club 12; Baseball 10; Cross Country 11.12; Hockey II; Track II, 12 Profit. Timothy K Pukema. Thomas C German Club 10; Student Council 10; Class Vice-President 10; Basketball 10.1 1; Football 10. Quinn. James E. Craft Club 11.12. Raboin. Peter M Latin Club 10. Rad:ak. Peter E Builder ' s Club 12. Rajanen. Diana L German Club 10.11.12; Drama Club 10.11.12; GAA 10.11; Pep Club 10; Newspaper Staff 12. Raprager. David N. German Club 10. Rask. William E. Reed. Connne T PepClub 10; Spanish Club 12; Craft Club 12. Reed. Gary 1 ' Craft Club 12. Reed. Patricia J 21 Rmko. Eugfnt O Ski Club II; Band 10.11.12: Orchestra lO.ll.i:. Batkcl- ball 10. Reno, Rohm J Resnick , Laun H GAA 10.11. French Club 10. 1 1.12: Latin Club 1 1 . 1 2: Draina Club 12. Ski Club 12. Band 10 Rhodei. LuK M Ricr. Roger R Rieder. horresi M Ripple. H ' arren P German Club 10: National Honor Society 10.11: S-Club 1 1.12: Football 10.11.12. Rivard. CarolJ Rivord. Michael D S-Club 1 1 : Football 10. 1 1 . Track 1 0. 1 1 Rohare. Gari J Roherit. Paul R Newspaper StafT 12. Roek. Thomas A. METSCIublO.il. 12: Social Science Society 12 Rodewald. Karen E French Club 10: Pep Club 10: Ski Club 11.12: Pom Poms 11.12: Office Help 12. Band 10.11.12: Choir 11: Yearbook Stafri2. Rookew Timothy P Latin Club 10.1 1: Spanish Club 12; Announcers 12: Writer ' s Club 12. Student Council 12: Forensics 12. Rtas. David 8 Builder ' s Club 1 2 Rois. Robert A S-Club 11.12: Pep Club 12: Ski Club 11.12: Crosscountry 10,1 1.12: Ski Team II. 12: Track 10.1 1.12: Swimming 11. Ross. Timothy P German Club 10.11: METS Club 11: Hockey Band 11.12: Band 10.1 1.12: Football 10 Rubel. Susan A S Saari, oreen G German Club 10.11.12: METS Club 11.12: Pep Club 10: Choir 10 Saari. orman E German Club 10.11: Football 10. Saateta. Michael A , Wrestling II. Saladis. Wayne A. Sallber. Judy A Choir 10.11.12 SaJus. Dorothi Sapik. Allan R Track 10. Schachle. William J Schanen. Patricio A French Club 10. 1 1 : Pep Club 10. 1 1 . 1 2. Ski Club 1 1 : Choir 10.1 1: Triple Trio 10.11 Scheldrup, Diane M Twirlers 10.11.12. Pep Club 10: Spanish Club 10.11: Office Help 12, Schelinder. Betty J ScMais. Randy R. Schmid. Larry J. METS Club 12: German Club 10,11. Ski Club 1 1,12: Choir 10.11.12. Schmidt. Catherine A French Club 10.11. Drama Club 10.11.12: Pep Club 10.12: Band 10; Choir 10.11.12: Spartan Singers 12: Cheerleader 11.12: National Honor Society 1 1.12- Schnell. John R Pep Club 1 1. Prom Court 1 1. Prom Committee 1 1. A Cap- pella Choir 10: Baseball 10.11 Sehold. RandiJ Track 10 Schroeder. Marilyn J METS Club 11.12. Social Science Society 12; National Honor Society 12: Photography 10.11.12. Yearbook Staff 10.11.12. Schullz. Clifford Schullz. Judith C German Club 10.11.12: Ski Club 11.12. Announcers 12; Office Help 12: METS Club II; Forensics 12: Pep Club 12: Choir 10: Orchestra 10.11,12. Schumacher. Dale R. Schuman. Leslie A Drama Club 12 Schuntan. Linda K GamanClub 10. 1 1.12; Choir 12. Schurter. William B Craft Club 10.11.12; Pep Club 10.12. Score. Douglas O Student Council 10.11.12. German Club 10.11.12; National Honor Society 11.12: S-Club 1 2. Cross Country 1 1 . Scolt. Williams Writer ' s Club 12. Latin Club 12. Band 10.11.12 Seim. Robert M Senn. Roger W Social Science Society 11.12; Choir 10.11.12; Spartan Singers 11,12 Severin. Kenneth R Sexton. Peggy R French Club 10.11.12. National Honor Society 11.12; METSClub 11. Band 10- Sharpe. Michael , Shober. Judy .A Spanish Club 10.11. Pep Club 12; Choir 10.11.12; GAA 10.11. Sickler, Patricio Sieter. Larry L Builder ' sClub 10.11.12 Simons. Cherry L Band 10: Craft Club 11.12: National Honor Society 11.12. Simzek. Elizabeth .A Sires. Harloyy H METS Club 11. Spanish Club 11.12. French Club 10.11. Latin Club 12; Choir 10.11.12 Skandel. George W Sloan. Kathleen A Pep Club 10.11.12: Spanish Club 10.12; Social Science So- ciety 12; Choir 10; Yearbook Staff 11. 12. Smith. Gail L Pep Club 10: German Club 10.1 1.12; Choir 10. Smith. Gaylan O. German Club 10.1 1.12; METS Club 12; Ski Club 12; Social Science Society 12. Smith. Mark F Choir 10.11.12. Smith. Ronald L Solin. Glenn R German Club 10.11: S-Club 12. Band 10.11.12: Hockey Band 12: Baseball 11.12. Basketball 10; Cross Country II; Football 10. Sorensen. DebraJ. Choir 10.1 1.12; Orchestra 10.1 1.12; German Club 10: String Ensemble 10,1 1 ; Triple Trio 10. Sorenson. Christine C Library Science 10: Craft Club 10; Yearbook Staff 1 1. Springer. Tern L German Club 10.11.12; Forensics 12; Announcers 12; Ski Club 12: Orchestra 10.1 1.12: Choir 12; GAA 10.11. Si Amour. Cecilia H. Standen. Douglas A Stariha. Marcella J Pep Club 10.11;OfficeHelpl2. Starstead. Laurel A French Club 10.12: Pep Club 10: OAA 10.11; Pom Poms 11.12; Office Help 12; Band 10.11.12. Slaupe. Kenneth A Band 10.11.12 Slaupe. Sina L French Club 10.11.12. Homecoming Queen 12: Latin Club 11.12: Pom Poms 11.12. GAA 10.11: National Honor So- ciety 10.1 1.12; Ski Club 12; Choir 10: Drama Club 12; Pep Club 10. Steen. Carol A Choir 10.11.12: Spanish Club 11.12; Pep Club 10; Cheer- leader 1 1 Stejanko. Kathleen J French Club 10.1 1.12: GAA 11. PepClub 10; Band 10.11.12 Steffan. Susan M. PepClub 10 Stem. Denise P. German Club 10. 1 1 . 1 2: French Club 1 2. St George. Mane E Drama Club 10.11. Forensics 10.11.12; German Club 10: Announcers 12: Social Science Society 11.12: W ' ritcr ' s Club 12. Choir 11.12 Stoltz. Richards Struck. Debbie A Striihman. Derek M German Club 10, Stroozas. Thomas P German Club 10.11.12: Photography 11.12. Newspaper Staff 12; METS Club 12; Drama Club 11.12. Sullivan. Lester H Sundherg. Kathryn G GAA 10: Library Science 11: Student Council 11; French Club 10; Spanish Club II. Sundman. John L Ski Club 11.12. German Club 10.11; LDP Club 10.11.12; National Honor Society 11.12; Band lO.1 1.12; Choir 10.11, 12: Newspaper Staff 12: Basketball 10. SHvab. James R S onson. Enid G GAA 10.11: National Honor Society 11.12; Pom Poms 12: Band 10.1 1.12. PepClub 10 SHuntun. Robert G Bui Ider ' sClub 10.11. 12 S eene . Valene K Choir 10.11: Twirlers 10.11. PepClub 10; Spuish Club 10; Drama Club 11.12 Szymonoystcz. Dennis J Band 10.11 Szymoniii icz. Kathleen ,W Band 10.11.12 T Terry . Ryan J German Club 10.11.12; Social Science Society 11.12: Na- tional Honor Society 10.11.12: Band 10.11; Orchestra 10.1 1.12; Hockey Band 11.12: Newspaper Staff 12: Football 10.11.12. Basketball 10 Thatcher. Lynn H French Club 10.11.12. Pep Club 10.12. GAA II; FHA 12: National Honor Society 11.12; Orchestra 10.11.12; Year- book Staff 12, Thielman. Leon W. Thompson. Kimberly M. National Honor Society 10.11.12; Ski Club 12; Student Council 10: Basketball 10: Swimming 1 1; Golf 10.1 1.12, Thomson. Brent L S-Club 11,12; German Club 10,11.12: Band 10: Hockey 11.12, Tills. Sylvia A. Tinker. Gregory J. German Club 10.11; Choir 11.12; Ski Club 12; Pep Club 12. Popcorn 11.12; S-Club 11.12; Football 10.11.12; Bas- ketball 10: Baseball 10.11.12 Tollers. Dennis L Football 10 Tomczak. William L Hockey Band 1 1: German Club 10.1 1: Band 10.11.12. Trauba. Christine M Choir 10; French Club 11.12: Student Council 10; Ski Club 11: Orchestra 11. Class Vice-President 10; PepClub 10.11. 12: Folksingers 11.12: National Honor Society 11.12; Band 10.11.12, Trebilcock. athaniel T Ski Club 12; Band 12 Tribbey. William H German Club 10, Troxel. Mane E- Tucker. Emalyn M. Pep Club 10.11.12: National Honor Society 11.12; Student Council 11; Choir 10.11. Band 10.11.12: Orchestra 10.11. 12: YearbookSlafflO.il. Turk. William J Tyson. John D i ' rboniak. Patrice L GAA 10.11: German Club 10.1 1: Twirlers 10.11.12. Vrsin.Jack German Club 10.11.12. National Honor Society 10.11.12; Student Council II; Wrestling 10.11.12, y Van Damme. Robert M. Hockey 10.11, i ' anDriessche. Thomas A. Builder ' s Club 12. yanHorenweder. Rodney J German Club 10.11.12; Ski Club 10.11.12: National Honor Society 12; Band 10.11.12; Hockey Band 12. Ski Team 11.12 ianHosr.Judy K French Club 10.11: Drama Club 12; PepClub 10. yanHovr.Julie .4 French Club 11; PepClub 10.11 yanOvermeiren. Richard F Van V ' ynckt. Gerald M Football 10 Vengrin. Carolyn R GAA 10.11: Skr Club 12; French Club 10.11; METS Club 12 Verdoljak. Matthew A yerdol ak. Wendy J Choir 10. 214 Vergamini. Oregon S. Radio Club 10,11; S-Club 10.1 1,12; National Honor Society 11,12; METS Club 12; Writer ' s Club 12; Choir 10.11; Track 10,12; Basketball 10.11.12; Football 11.12; Baseball 12; Hockey 12; Swimming 12; Wrestling 12. y ' iggiano. Glenn R German Club 10.11; National Honor Society 11.12; S-Club 11.12; Pep Club 10; Prom Committee 11; Student Council 10.11.12; Popcorn 11,12; Football 10,11.12; Basketball 10; Curling 11.12; Baseball 10.11 Vincent, Rebecca J Student Council 11; Choir 10; Cheerleader II; Craft Club 10.11; Pep Club 10. Vovnich. Richard A Band 10.11.12. Waltin. Eugene L. Wanla. Brian D Student Council 10; Football 10.11. Warn. William L. Ski Club 10. Weber. Leon W Choir 10,11; Football 10.1 1; Track 10,11.12. Wellman. Dean W S-Club 11.12; German Club 10.11; Cross Country II; Hockey 10.1 1.12; Baseball 10.11.12. Weslby. Peggy A METS Club 12; National Honor Society 10; Office Help 10.11,12; Pep Club 10; Student Council 10; Band 10,11.12; Orchestra 1 1,12; Yearbook Staffli. Wesllund. Susan M Weslrnan. Sandra .A. Forensics 10.11; FHA 11; So ' -.al Science Society 11; GAA 11; National Honor Society 10.1 1.12; Choir 10.12. Weston. Lucy M. Choir 10. White. Kenneth W. Basketball 10.11.12. White. Robert J. Builders Club 12. Wick. Debra L German Club 10. 1 1 . 12; Newspaper Staff 1 2. Wick. Patricia A Pep Club 10.11,12; Drama Club 12; Pom Poms 10.11.12; Office Help 12; Choir 11. Wickell. Richard E Student Council 10; S-Club 10.11.12; National Honor So- ciety 10.11; Popcorn 1 1.12; Choir 10, 1 1.12; Spartan Singers 12; Newspaper Staff 12; Football 10,11,12; Basketball 10; Baseball 10,11,12. Wicklund. Kimberly .A Choir 10,1 1; Band 10.1 1. Orchestra 11. Wiecherl. Ernest L Audio-Visual Aids 10.11,12. Williams. Audrey M. German Club 10; Student Council 10; Choir 10, 1 1 . Williams. Deana L Pep Club 10,11; Pom Poms 10,11.12. Ski Club 10.11; Choir 11. Williams. Gail M Spanish Club II. Choir 10.11. Willie. Karen A. Ski Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11, Drama Club 12; Pom Poms 10,11; Student Council II; National Honor Society 1 1.12; Choir 10,1 1,12; Orchestra 10; Newspaper Staff 10. Willie. Nancy L Pep Club 10; GAA 10; French Club 10,11; Writer ' s Cluh 12; Cheerleader 12. Willis. Patricia C Pep Club 10; GAA 10; Drama Club 11,12; Ski Club II; Yearbook Staff 12; Track 11. Willoughby. Cynthia .4 Spanish Club II; Latin Club 12; Choir 10. Wilson. .Alan L German Club 10; Craft Club 12; Orchestra 11,12. Winek. David J Folksingers 10,1 1.12; Band II, 12, Track II. Wiskerchen. Mary E Pep Club 10,12; French Club 10; GAA 11; Choir 11,12; FHA 12. Wilkin. Leslie R. German Club 10; GAA 1 1; Announcers 1 1; Drama Club 12; Pep Club 12, Office Help 12; Orchestra 10,11,12. Z Zanuzoski. Lori E German Club 10; Drama Club 12; Ski Club 12; Orchestra 10.11,12. Zowin. Steven M Pep Club lO.lUChoir 10,11. Zuber. Leanna M Student Council 10; Pep Club 10. ; - r- O- ' - ' u n -] OJ yv -j yj3v vJR. s - L_ o V, -0-UlA jXjrNjlL_ , J vXv cr vi CJ-vOC. iU,Jb- N-AXJ C A LtrO f-- t V Ck_ a,cyJU Ov. CXjLAJ yX3 Q . VyvJJ- JlMl. (T y yv- r- — Jley IsJi 5 i 21 Abrahamson. Gerald S Abraham on, Kathleen t 145 Abrahamson. Robert M Acker. Cynlhia L Adolphson. Mr Hrrhen W Adolphvin, Susan (i M Adnhan. R hard S Ahlborg, JctTre S 64 Aho. Milton J M Aiken. Margaret L Akcr. LauraA 64.151.153 Aker. Scott R 64.157 Albright. Robert G Anen.GeneT. 5.1 Allen. James E 15.16.125.183 Allen. John M. Allen. Jon R 16 Allen. ThomasG 53,157 Amborn. Randy S. -64 Amundson, Arlcne F. 16.149 Amundson. Sally A 16.124.132.148.153 Amys. Janet K 64 Andersen. Thomas A 16 Anderson. Ava M Anderson. Beverly A 5X145 Anderson. Bradley W 64 Anderson. Candace 53.145 Anderson, Carol G 53.148 Anderson. Carol J -53 Anderson, Charles K.— 64 Anderson. Daniel P Anderson, David J 64 Anderson, David P Anderson. Diane S Anderson, Donna R 16 Anderson. Kdward M 64.166.174 Andenun. Miss Eva -V Anderson. Gary G 64 Anderson. Janet E 16,124 Anderson. Judith L, — 16 Andtrum. Mt s Julie— 95 Anderson, Lmda V. Anderson. Mr Lowell— 7fi Anderson. Manlyn J. 53 Anderson. Marsha M 53 Anderson. Mary L, 16.147 Anderson. Nancy J, 64 Anderson. Neil E. 64 Anderson. Mr Orville W Anderson. Palncia L 64 Anderson. Richard L. Anderson, Robert B. 16 Anderson. Robert M. -64 Anderson. Ryan O 16.168.177.178 Anderson, Sandra L. 16 Anderson, Shelly A. — 53 Anderson. Shirley A.— 64 Anderson. Susan C — 16 Anderson, Susan E. — 16 Anderson. Thomas J. Anderson. Thomas M, -53 Anderson. Thomas R, 16 Anderson. Thomas W 124 Andrews. William A, Androski. Bradley Anecki. Bemta J 16 Anccki. Carol J 16 Anccki. Jeanne I 64,144 Anccki. Kathleen A 17,145 Announcers -127 Ansell. Bruce D. - 64.IS6.166 Ansell. Karen R 17.154,157 Archambcau, Timothy B 53.168 Armour, Maureen K 53,161 Amcson, Mindy A 53 Arnold. Darlcne R 64 Arnold, Maxine J 64 Aro. David P 17.125,178 Aro, Thomas G 64. 1 64. 166. 1 78 Arola. Claudia J. -53 Arola. Colleen L 17 Arras. Leslie A. 53 Asbury. Connie M 53,145 Aibtiry. Leon D Aihbaugh. Diane H. -64.150 Asher, Alice M. -53 AM djl. KogerK -53 Audiol dual Aides- 127 Aunet, Judith K Au ' i ' ■ ■ tr George- 7M Au SregoryP. 64.151.166.178 Aver- nc A.-53 Ayer. Eleanor J. 17.156 Aycrs. Cynthia L Ayxrs. Randy H Ayolte. Jeffrey P 64 Bachinskt. Chct F S3 Bach. William J 17 Back.JamesC 64.151 Backlund. Debrj D 64.133 Backlund. Rosanne L. - 17 Baertlein.GillJ 53 Bailey. Michael A 64 Baker. Julie A 64 Baker. Lmda K 64 Baker. Steven J 17 Ball. John A. - 17 Balwin. Steven C— 53 Banker. Gary C, 17.146.147 Banks. Barbara J. -53 Banks. Nancy A. 53.159 Barker, Michael R. Barnard. David A 53.183 Barnard. Nancy A - 17 Barnard. Paul E 17 Barrett. Jane A 64 Bartell. Mary K. 64 Barton. Debra L 53.147 Barton. Janice K 17.153 Baseball H 2.1 7 3 Baski. Geraldine L. 64 Baltucllo. Gary A . 1 7.J 24, 1 49. 1 56 Bauer. Linda K. — 17 Bauer. Thomas J 53 Bayard. Jeffrey L, 53 Bean. Barbara A. Bean. Sandra K. - 64 Bear, Lisa C, -53,145.152 Beck. Douglas P. 17.147 Beck, James W, Beck. Jerry L, Beck. Joyce M. 17 Beck. Ronald R, 64.174 Becker, Sheila J -53,145 Beckwell. Clipper K 64 Beckwcll. Jud M 17.161 Bee. Gerald M, -53 Beeman. Rodney A. 53 Beetcher. Daniel C 17.149.152.157 Beetcher. Deborah K, 53 Beetcher. Delores A 53.145 Beetcher. Linda K 17 Beetcher. Nancy J 18,146.147 Beetcher. Thomas E.— 53.125.170 Bclangcr. Kathleen A.— 18 Bclangcr, Margaret A. 64 Belanger. Richard F Bencsch. James J 53 Bennett. Kathleen M 64.156 Benson. Bonnie R 64 Benson, Debbie J y Bents. Gregg M Berg. Cheryl D 64 Berg, Deanne M, IK Berg. Deborah E. 53 Berg, Dennis M.— 53 Berg. Juliann M. - 144 Berg. Robert J. 53.125.178 Berg. Sandra L Bcrgquisi. Donn W 53 Bergsgaard. Cheryl A. 18.124.159 Bergson. Kevin J 53.64 Bcrgstrom, JaeC Bcrgstrom. Mark R 18 Bcrgstrom. Nancy 64 Bcrgstrom, Patrick 64 Bcrgstrom, Wendy J. 64.157 Berka. David M 64 Bcrkcl .Jcrcm D 64 Berkhof, Maureen K. Bernacki. Mrs. Helen 70 Berndl, Susan G Benhiaume. Frederic W 18.141.146. 147.183 Berthiaumc. Jeanne M. 18.150 Berthiaumc. Shirley A, -64 Bickford. Michaels. -18 Bien. Frank A 64 Biesiada. Sharon C. — 64 Biltmeyer. KimberlyJ 64.133.144,158 Bingham. Mr Theodore W Birch. Christine T 53.153 Birk, Rodne E Bishop, Paul 18.152 Blackmon, Deborah L 18 Blair, Bruce M 18.148.156.160.170 Blair. Clara J. 53,147.151 Blair. Mary E 18.135.137,146.147.152 Blegen.C nthia A 18 HIeskan. Mr Jame ' « BIcskan. Michelc M 64 Hloniteli. Mr t.arl V Blume. Bonnie J 53 Btxtrd of hducalion 74 Bogan, Thomas P Bolk. Roger K 53.149 Bong,(;regory D 18.151 Bong. Jeff L 53.144 B..nkosk . Jeffrey E, 183 Bonner. Debbie L.— 64 Bonner, Patrice M. — S3 Booker. John M Boort . Brian D Booth. LaDonna M Borgh. DuaneK 18.174 Borgh. Gene E 147 Borgh, Linda K 53.149.153,161 Bonch. Thomas M 53 Boris. Kenneth J 18.177 Boslc). David M 53 Boslcdcr. Ronald R 64 Botkin. Claudia I 53,148 Bolton, Douglas R 64 Bourgeois, Mary K 18.133.147.154 Boustcad. Wayne T. 53 Bouvinc. Cheryl P 64 8 }Hdfn. Mrs Laura 79 Bower. EdaL 64.151.157 Bova. Richard J -53 Boyer. Bruce W, -53 Boycr. James D - 53 Boyle. Wayne P. Bo inski. Marion J. 64.144 Brainard. Mr Jack 79 Braman. Timothy S- Brandt. Merton L, 64 Brannan. Janice J —64 Bratek. Mary M, 64 Bratek. Michael A. 53.149.170,177 Bratek, Patricia M, -53 Bralt. Lauren E, 53,161 Braun. Richard D.— 64 Brecke. Linda S.-53 Breitung. James S. 64 Brcil mann. Anthony P 53,149.152 Brcil mann. Julie A Breitzmann. Michael B ' 18.149 Breiizmann. Sandra D 53 Brew. Michael D. -64 Bntton. Pamelas. 19 Bntton. Roger L 19 Bn er. Ehssa I 53.148.150.152 Bn cr. Kim D 19 Broadwell. James K Brokaw. Pamela J Brow. Becky I 64.144 Brown. Candace L 53 Brown. Conrad R 19 Brown. Constance M 19 Brown. Cynthia L 19.124 Brown. Richard G 64 Bruncr, Rex J Buchanan. Laurie J 64.151.157 Buchanan. Roger D Bucklc .Paul R 64 Budnick. W illard F 64 Buildt-rs Club i: ' J Bukovich. Mary J 19.124.147 Burger. Bruce R 53.170 Burger. Mrs I ' irginia 95 Burgess. Margie F, 19 Burke, RenacA, 53 Burke, Theresa L 64 Burkhan. Rand J 20 Burm, Donald L 20 Burm, Mary J 53 Burm. Richard A 54 Bustrom. Mr Michael 79 Butcher. Paul A 64,150.152 Buttnck. Sherry L 64 Bvbcrg, Loren F 64 Byrka. (iayleA 65 i Cadotlc. Timothy P 54.148.150.156 Cad . Pamela E 65.156 Cahill. Linda K 54 Cahill. MickieJ 65 Campbell. Barbara A 65 Campbell. Gail H 157 Campbell, (ircgory C Campbell. Leonard J 54.12S.I64.172. 183 Campbell. Scott A 65.174 Campshure. Brian P 20 C arey. Pamela J 65 CarUon. Brett V 20.124.153,160.164 Carlson. Cheryl J 20 Carlson. Debra J 65.151 CarUon. Dennis E Carlson, Gail J 54.124 Carlson, Glen A 20 Carlson. Kathleen A 20 Carlson. Mrs Kathleen— 79 Carlson. Linda S 65 Carlson. Mark S 54 Carlson, Nancy M 54. 1 S3 Carlson. Penny L 65 Carlson, Roben H 54 Carrole. Mr Richard 94 Castonguay. Timothy P 20 Ccrlano. Barbara M 65 Chaffey. Raymond E Charbonncau. (iloria J,— 20 Charbonncau. John D. 54 Charbonneau. Pamela R 144 Charbonncau. Patrick W 54 Charles, Cynthia R 20 Chase. James J 54 Check. Randall R Cheerleaders l?S,l?9 Cheever. Christine H 54.60.147.158 Cheever, Susan J, 20.1 13.124.148.154 Cheselski. Patricia S. 65 Chesky, Allen R, 20 Cheuvront. Connie D -65.151 Cheuvront. Jean A 54.148 Cheuvront. Mrs LaV ' onne 93 Christian. Jeanne 65.153 Chnstcnscn. Milton C 65.150 Christenson. Daniel L, 21.146.147 Christenson. Kathleen A. Christiansen. Dawn 65 Christiansen. Mark R 65 Christiansen. Mark T, Christiansen. Sandra A, --65,150 ' Christianson. David P 15,21 Christianson. Denis C 21.149 Christianson. Ingrid A 65.151 Christmas Dance 120 Cich, William A 65 Cieshcki. Ronald J 65.177 Cirdli.Mr Frank -75 Clark, BonnieM — 21 Clark, Linda R 21.145 Clark. Tamara J 65 Cleary, Patrick J 54 Clouiier. Diane M 21 Cockerham. Gary D 65 Cohen. Bonnie J 54.156 Colby. Geoffrey T. 54.164.168.174 Cole. Paige t. Concert Choir 146.147 Conkright.JohnE 21 Conlc . Jean A 54 Concly. Kathryn L 65.144 ConIe . Kevin P 54 Connolly. DanKi F 21 Constance. Debra A. 54 Constance. Scott T. Converse. Rita L. 54 Conway. Joan M 65 Conwa . John P 65 Conwa . Mary F 21.156 Coppins, Barbara E 65. 144 Corbin. DarleneC 21 Cosgrove. Michael P 21 Cosgrove, Thomas C. - 65 Coward. James A. 65.153.170 Craft Club I2S Cragin. Linda L 65.153 Crakcr. Scott M 54 Craker. Tern L 21,161 Crane. RoKvannc M 65 Cronm, Kathleen D - 54 Cross, Anne M 54 Cross, Darlene E 54.145 Crowlev. Mr Marvin 79 Cumming. Laurie A 6S.IS7 Cummings. Cynthia K Cummings. Mark L 65.177 216 Cunningham. Susan E. Curling- J 67 Currie, Roxann M. — 65 Custard, Sharon L, -54 D Dahlberg. Julie A Dahhn. Diane L -54.149.159 Dalbec, Dalelarae L— 65 Dalbec. Darrell E- Dalbec, Richard D 21 Dalbec. Sandra L 150 Dallman. Mrs. Connie— 80 Dalpiaz. Andrew A.— 65 Dalpiaz. Rose M, Dallon, James R. — 65 Dalton. JudilhM— 21 Dandrea. Mike B. -65.185 Dandrea. Patricia A— 65 Danielson. Debra A— 65 Daughcn . Judy K. -21. 145 Davidson, Barlle R.— 65.166.183 Davidson, Paula M— 15.21.124 Davis. Barbara L— 21 Davis. Douglas W— 65 Davis, Mark W. -65.170 Day. Allan N,— 65 Day. Gerald D- -54 Day. Greg A Day. Irving D— 54 DeBrock, Denise R -54.60,149 DeBrock. Dianne -65 DeBrock. Ronald E -21 DeBrock. Terry C 21.132.149.156 DeBruyne. Henr S- 65 DeBruyne. Jane L — 54 DeBruyne. Jean M — 54 DeBruyne, Jeffery D -54.174 DeBruyne, Susan G— 54, 148 Deeds, Dccdra J -2 1 , 1 24, !47. 148 DeGaetano. Robert F.— 54.164 DeGraef. Raymond D 54 DeKing. Robena M 54 Delcourtt. David K. -21 Delcourtt. LuAnne M — 54 DeMars. Mr. John -SO DeMeyer. Susan M, — 65 DeMeyer, Vicky L, — 54 DeMoure. James E Denny. Elizabeth A— 65 Denny. James W -21,124 Denolter. Germaine L. Depta, Janette 65 DeRosia, David E Desmei, Susan M — 54, i 5 1 , 1 53 DeVinck. Sandra L.— 22 Dhooge, Janet K— 54.145 Dickenson. Carol J. 65,144 Dickenson, Douglas R 22 Dietrich, Judy A -22.124 Diniich. Mrs Saren 82 Dmvch. Mr Rodnev-80.185 Dinda, Steven M — 65 Doane. Robert M. -65,170 Dodge. Diane M — 65 Doheny,Calhy J — 144 Doherty. Michael J -54 Dolierty. Patricia M - 65 Donley, William G.— 65.156,166 Donnick. Joseph A. — 22 Dooliltle. James A — 65 Doolitlle. Robert J Dopp.GayleR. -22,156 Doyle. Ann F.— 54 Doyle. John M— 65 Doyle. Kathleen L- 19.22 Doyle. Victoria M , -22. 148, 1 56 Drake. Mark D.-54 Drama Club -1 38, 1 S9 Drobot, Phillip— 65 Drobl. Russell J —54 Dnnkwine, Kathleen J, — 22 Drolson. Richard C.-22.I24.I48 Dubester. Jeffrey —65 Dudek, PaulaM — 65 Duffy. Mark P -65 Duffy. Thomas W -22 Dumonsau. Frank R — 54 Dunigan, Kathleen M— 54,145 Dunphy, James J —65 Durel. Joan L.— 65 During, Terry J. -22. 149.172 Dust, DuaneS— 22 Dyleski. Richard M.— 54 Dzelak. James J. -22,148 Dzikonski, Barbara A.— 22,145 £ Fades. James M, Earharl. Glenn L. -65 Eccles, Clarice R, 65.144 Eckberg. Mark E, Edelslem, Linda A -54,156 Edgeue. Mr. David SO Edgette, Gordon E, -65.170 Edward. Ellen L, -65 Edwards, Bruce W 65 Edwards, Nancy J 65,144 Edwards. Susan K, -22,157 Egan. Mary E, -22.147 Eibon, Diane M— 65.157 Eibon. Kenneth R 22.124.125,168 Eibon. Nancy A. - 54 Eliason. Jeffrey C— 22 Ellis. Sandra L,— 65 Ellis, Thomas M— 65 Ellis. Timothy J —22 Ellison, Maureen S- 65 Elm. Kenneth L -23,147 Empie, Katherine L 65.144,152 Engberg. Catherine A. -54 Engberg. Janice M— 23,156 Engstrom. Carol D.— 148 Engstrom. Gary D. 65 Engstrom. Kathleen M. Ennis. Colleen A - 23 Ensiad. David J 23.125.164.178 Enstad. Robert J 54.164 Ericksun. Mrs Angeline SO Enckson. Carol M, -54.145 Enckson. David A.— 54.125.164.178 Erickson. Delores R.— 65 Enckson, Diana L— 54 Enckson. Edward R— 65 Erickson. Elizabeth J —65 Erickson. Harvey D. 23 Enckson. Linda J -54 Enckson. Margery C— 23.124,147 Enckson. Richard D.-65.152.153 Enckson. Richard O.— 65.166 Erskine. Hilton F.-54 Essen, Terrance P, — 23 Eslerholm. Mark R. Esterholm. Terri L 65 Estes. Glenna J 54 Evans. Robert D Evered. Deborah L— 23.147 Everson. Nancy J.— 54.156 F Fair. Debra K -54 Fairbanks, Loree A.— 66.150 Fairbanks. Theodore L. — 24 Fairfield. Mr OeorgeSO Falwell. Mr William -80 Fanas. Pnscilla E 66.144.157.158 Farmakes, Jeffrey J. Farmakes. Mr William— 80 Farmer. Joseph L.— 54 Farmer. Maureen L 54 Farrow. Susan M — 66 Fennesscy. Bonnie J 24 Fernquist. LyIeB — 54 FHA- !2S Fields. James W Finckler, Charles F.-24, 1 24. 1 25, 1 56 Finckler. Debra A.— 54.147.158 Finkler.GeroldW— 66.185 Finn, Cindy R. -66.133.150.156 Fisher. Judith A. -66.150 Fisher. Richards -24.114.147.157 Fitch. Sharon L, -54 Fitzgerald. Colleen A —66.144 Fitgerald, James B — 66 Flagstad. David E -54.124.183 Flagstad. Thomas -66. 151,183.185 Flaherty. Dennis M — 55 Flaherty, illiam T -24 Platen. Michael L 185 Flatten. Debra R -24 Flemmen, Bradley R. — 24 Flint, ReesG. 55.164,177.183 Flora, Linda S---66 Flora, Sharon R, -55 Pluck. Bradley L, -55,174 Pluck. Shirley J- 24 Flynn. Mr James-81 .12: Flynn. Mark J. Flynn. Peggy L-— 66 Flynn.TerreP.— 55 Foerst. Frederick W. Fonfara. Pamela J— 55.156 Fonger. Robert D.— 55 Fonger. Ronald R — 24 Fonger, Roxann L— 24,124. 156 Ford. Faith L. Ford, Susan N— 66.144.151 Forensic.s- 122 Forness, Alan Norman— 66 Foust, James C— 24 Fousl. Mary K — 24 Francisco, Lee 8.-24,125,170 Frednckson. Patricia A —55 Freed. Mrs Grela-81 French Club 130.131 Frostman. Richard L — 24 Fniehauf, Jean M— 55 Fudally. Andrew J 66 Fudally. Steven M, 66 G Gabrys. Mary P, -55.124 Gage. Jennifer M— 66 Gagner.Chfford W -66 Gagner. Gail I -55.148 Gall. Catherine J. -66 Gall,Thomas-66.164,185 GaIliford.GaiIA.-24 Gambeski. Mrs Mar} —94 Gangnon. Cathy J -55.145,156 Garber. David M Gann, Kathv L -24 Gates, Steven J 66 Gault, Michael T 66 Gautreaux,, Sherri -55 Gayken, Bonnie L - 24 Gee, Peter J -55.125,174 Geimer, Ronald J. -24.164.174 Geitner, Sharon A. -66 Gella. Nanc K, -25.146.147.148,161 Genovese. Christine J,— 144 Gerard. Mrs Wanda — 82 Gerber. James F— 55.183 Gerding, Arthur- 66 Germond. Wynn R. -25.1 13.1 16,149.153 Gerslner. Mr. Roger — 82 Geske. JudithA— 66 Ghyselinck. Richard L, 25.149 Gidle .Cand A 25 Giersdorf, Donna M.— 66,151 Giesecke. Miss Kathy—82 Girls Choir -144.145 Girouard. Deborah K — 25 Girzi. Patricia M -52,55.153,156.158 Glanville. DebraA — 55 Glaus. Kathryn M — 66 Glenetske. Ronald S.— 55 Glonek. Gary G.— 66 Glonek. Josephs. -55.152 Glonek. Susan M.— 25.124 Godfrey, Dennis J.— 55 Gokey, Diane L— 55 Golat, PeterM — 66 Goldberg. Harlan G— 25 Goldberg. Lynn E — 25 Golden. Alice M. -55,149.152 Golden, James E.— 66,151,152 Golt Team — 76 Goligoski, Sara A. —55.156 Goligoski. Thomas J- — 66.166.185 Goligoski. Timothy L — 25 Gondek, David M- 66 Goneau, Rebecca J -66 Goodell. Lawrence W. Goodman, Linda J —66 Gordon. Suzanne E.— 25 Goielaere. Becky A. Goteiaere, Bonnie K -25.145 Gotelare, Catherine S. — 66 Gouge. Joseph R Gouge. Paul R Gradin. Mr Roben—75 Gradin. Susan K, -55.149 Graham, LindaJ -55.152.156 Grammond. Mary E. 25.124,147 Grammond, Susan V. -55, 124,153 Gran, Richard A. —66 Gran. Ronald— 25 Granberg. Lynn T.— 25 Granquist. Paula J. — 55 Graskey. James L — 55 Granquist. Paula J. —55 Graskey. Mar K.— 55 Graskey. SherrieM.- 25 Graskey, William J. Graves. Charles A.— 66. 1 5 1 Greely. Shelly J — 66 Grein, Donna L— 66.144 Grenier. Janice M. — 66 Gnce. Dennis ' .— 66 Gnmsrud. Diane M.— 55.145 Gnmstad. Debra J.— 66 Gronski, Timothy J. Grover. Mary A.— 25 Grover. Nancy J Grubba. Sandra J — 55 Gucinski, Daniel E.— 66.150 Gucinski. David F— 25.146.147 Gucinski, Patricia A.— 66 Gucinski. Sandra J- Gudowski. Steven J —55 Guenard, Edmund E — 55 Guglielmotio. Cheryll A— 25 Gutbrandson. Gary A 66 Gullo, Nancy A - 66 Gullo, Susan P -55,152 Gunnon. Jacqueline A. — 66 Gustafson. James R. -25. 149.152.153. 156. 160 Gustafson, Steven — 66 Gustafson, William Gyllen. Mary K -66 H Haack. Larry P,-55.l25,i70 Hackensmith, Mary G- Hackensmith, Ronald L.— 55 Hackensmith, Wesley Hagen, Charles A— 55 Hagen, Gerald D, -25.47. 149 Hagen. Janice A.— 67 Hager, Stephen L. — 26 Hager, Susan— 67.156 Haglund. John L. Hall.CharlesD— 55 Hall. Mark A. Hall. MichaelJ.— 67 Hall. Reginald D.— 26 Hall, Sharon S— 67.150 Halonen. Luanne R. — 55 Halvorson. LuAnne K, -55,148,154.156 Hammer, Richard A. --26 Hammond. Valaree B— 67.150 Hancock. Barbara J.— 67 Hankey.Kurt M -67.144.166 Hanke . Paul W— 55.147.170 Hannu. Robert W,— 26_ Hansen. Mrs Karen— 82 Hansen. Paul E -67.174 Hanson. Barbara J -55.144 Hanson. Came L— 55,156 Hanson. Daniel R -67.125.151.166.185 Hanson. Lynn R — 26 Hanson. Phyllis L 26 Hanson. Roberta E —67, 144 Harder. John C. -55.125.133.164.168 Harder. Mary K.— 26.133 Harding. Mary P.— 67.144 Harle. Douglas J 55 Harmer. Kenneth J- 67.151.170 Harrington. Daniel J —55.164 Harrington. Helen M- — 67 Harry. Ann L,— 55.153 Hart. Barkley L- Hart. Candace J— 56 Hartel. Dennis E.— 67 Harvey. Bruce A. — 26 Haugland. Debra A.— 26.146.147 Hawley. Dana P —26.56 Haworth. Randy A. -26.149 Haworth. Ricky S -185 Haworth. Robert A- Hegman. Bonnie J. -67.144 Hegman. Thomas W — 26 Heifner. Carole J. -26.148 Helland. Diane M— 67 Hellerud. MarkC. Hellerud. Paul A. Helstrom. Mark A— 26 Hemmerling. Candice J —67.150 Hemmingsen. Brenda R.— 67 _ Hendricks. Bonnie L— 26.149 Hendry, Ruth E, -26.141 Hendo. Timothy R— 56.172 Hennessy. Micheal P.-67.166.185 Hepburn, Jean C — 145 Herubin. Kathleen M — 56 Hm.JoniM 67 Halrr. Mr William S: Hcydon. Andrew f Heytens, Tern R- 56 Hcyten , Timolhy D 168 Hickok.Harvc) J 26 Htcks. David J 56.149 Hictala. Diane J 56 Higj|in . Joan P 56 Higjtins. Michael 67 Higgins. Michael J -27 Higlc .KaihrvnL 153 Hildcbrand. Douglas R.-27 Hill. Joseph M 67.156 Hill. Rodney O 56 Hin . Karen M. -67 Hoag. Barbara M. 67 HtKkf Band 160 Hodgc%, Ronald D Hoem. (iregor) E,- 27 Hocm. Josephine K 56 Hofacrc. Steven J Hotf. Mr huKfne H2 HofT. Lilhan R. -56.124.151 Hoff. Nancy G 27.153 HotT. Nanc M 67 Hoffman. Michael D- Hokkala. Jeanne L - 156 Holdcn. Deborah J. 67 Holden. Kcnncih ' Holm. Clifford A Holmes. Brandon W. 67.150 Holmes, Mary K 67 Holmes. Peggy L 56 Holmgren, John D Holmsirand. Dcbra A 27.148 Holsi. Kimbcrly L, Holierman. BillieJ- 56 Holton. Barbara A- 27.157 Holton. James P.— 67.152.156 Holton. Jane B. 56 Holton. Thomas K. Holium. Mr Edwin— S2 Homecoming - 112.113 Homsey. Dennis P— 67 Hooper. Craig C. Hoover. Randall S. Hope. Jeffrey G, Hopkins. Denise M. Hopkins. Steven L.— 67 Horton. Peggy J 27.124 Horlon. Robert J -67.151 Hovila, Mary L Howenstmc, Richard M. -27.125 Hoyt. Clifford!. - 67 Hoyl, Fannie J. -28 Hucovski. Colleen S - 67 Hudacek. Richard W.-67 Hudacek. Steven T Hughes. Terry L, 28.56.125.164.183 Huhia. Steven E, 28.124,132,146.147 Hunter. Dennis M 28 Hunter. Jack E 56 Hutchinson. Nancy A. - 15.28,124.133. 153.157 Idziorek. Rozannc M. -67 Isaacson. Thomas M.— 28 J Jacobs. Roger L - 28 Jacobsen. AlanS 56 Jacobson. Cheryl J 56 Jacobnon. Donald A 57.125.149.170 Jacobson. Jacquelin K 57 Jacobson. John E. Jacohxon. Mr Richard H} Jacobson. Rolfe A Jacobson. Terry M. 67 James. Daniel S 67 Janowic . Evelyn J 57 Janusiwic . Norman S. -67 Jaques. Sandra L 57 Jardm. Neil K 67.183 Jardine. Patricia L. 27.150.161 Jarvis, Mary E. 27 Jar m. Timothy R. -27 Jar ynski. Mary A. -67 Jar?ynski. Paul A. 27 JrHrr . Mr John H3 Jensen Jeffrey W. 57.149.170 Jensen. Julie A. 57.145 Jensen I . ' jIccL. 57.145 Jenser ■ ndy t. 27.124.147 Jensen. Sudani 55.57.151 Jerome. Carol J 67 Joberg. Michael C 67 Jodell.John M 67,144,151 Johnholt . Deborah A.— 57 Johnholt . Sandra D. -27 Johns. Kim E 57 Johnsen. Richard B 67 Johnsen. W illiam M Johnson. Albin M Johnson. Barbara L 67 Johnson. Barry C 27 J( nson. Becki J- 57 Johnson. Brian W 67.157 Johnson. Christine M.- 27 Johnson. Claudia J 67.133.156.161 Jithnum. Mr Craig SJt.lHJ Johnson, Cynthia L. 67 Johnson. Dale L. — 27 Johnson. Daniel A. 57 Johnson. David 67.174 Johnson. Dennis R. 67 Johnson. ErancesS. 27 Johnson. Gary A. 27 Johnson. Harvey E, -57 Johnson. Jeffrey L, 67 Johnson, Jennifer A. -28.156 Johnson, Jenny L.— 57 Johnson. Joel W. 28.124.148.160 Johnson. Joyce C. - 57 Johnson. Julianna L 67 Johnson. Kathryn M. 67 Johnson. Kenneth W 67 Johnson. Leonard M.— 57 Johnson. Lori A. 28 Johnson. Lorie J. -67 Johnson. Marks. -57 Johnson, Mary E. -57 Johnson. Michael B 57.178 Johnson. Michael R. 67 Johnson. Michael W, — 67 Johnson. Mitchell A --57 Johnson. Pamela K — 28 Johnson. Paul T 67 Johnson. Richard H. -57 Johnson. Richard L.— 28 Johnson, Richard L. -28.125.156.170 Johnson. Roberta A. — 28 Johnson. Mrs Roberta— 83 Johnson. Rodney D — 57 Johnson. Roxannc 57 Johnson. Susan M 28.147 Johnson, Thomas E. 147 Johnson. Timothy L. Johnson. Timothy R- Johnson. Whipp D 124.148.160 Johnstad. Donald R. -67 Johnstad. Nancy J. -28 Johnstone. Terr E Jonascn, James C 28 Jonascn. Robert C. 67 Jones. Barbara M Jones. David G. 28.149 Jones. David P. -28.147.153 Jones. Kenneth W — 67 Jones. Sandra E -67.144.151 Jones. Wcnd L. 28 Jones. William R. 15.28.147 Joos. Lawrence R. 28 Jordan. James W. 57 Jordan. Michael L - 57 Jorgcnson. Thomas R — 67 Joscphson. Kim E - 57 Joscphson, Wendy S. 67 Jossund. Kenneth O, 67 Jucl. Penny A 57,145 Jr yarsn BaskelbaU-IH4 Jr Varsii C ro ' i i ' ouniry—177 Jr Varsily FoolhaU 166 Jr Vanity Hockty- 1 m Juno. Frank T. 28.125.147 Juno. Steven A 67.185 K Kadlec. Mashcll 67 Kaiser. Thomas J 67 Kahn. Mr William H4 Kalinoski. Chrisim J 57 Kallbcrg Donald S 57.152 Kallbcrg. Susan R 67 Kalu a. Michael T 57.151 Kammers. Robert J 67 Kangas. Dale J 57 Kan lcr. Michael J Kapionak. Margaret A 57 Karling. JoAnn 57.145.156 Karsky. Susan M 29 Karwoski. Linda A 67 Kostberg. Dennis L. 57 Kasiern. Peggy M 29.156 Kasiner. Deborah L 30.145 Kasiner. Debra J Kosiner. Linda R Kavajecv. Martha J. 30 Kauti. Kathleen D 68 Kauti. Patricia M. .%) Kcaough. Jean A- 30 Koeler. Susan M. 144 Kccnc. Gilbert D. 57 Kcenc. Kathryn S 57.145 Kccnc. Martene R 57.148 Keller. Jane A 68 Keller. Sandra L 68.150 Keller. Stanley R. -30 Kelley. Margaret J. -57 Kelly. Jane E. 30 Kelly. Michael L -68.166 Kcmpinsky. Cheryl A 30.124.154 Kcmplon. Dale A. 57 Kcmpton. Marsha A. --68 Kempton. Ronald J. Kennedy. ChericL. -30 Kennedy. Jill K -68.156 Kenney. Robert L. Kesscy. Robert J, Keup. Daniel B. 68 Kt-up. Mr Floyd W Kien lc. Thomas A- 68 Kildahl. BruccJ. 30 Kilpcla. Nancy G- 30 Kilpela.Tony W.-68 Kimmes. Ann L. -57.146.147.152.153 Kimmcs.JancC. 68.152.153 Kimmes. Jeffrey M.-30 Kimmcs. Jcrrold C. 57 Kindel. Kathleen C. -68 Kmscy. Robert B, 57 Kirk. Mr Stephen 84,183 Kirkwood. Donna F.— 57 Kirschbaum, Linda J. 68,144 Klein. Mary K -68 Knowlcs. Laurel L. 57 Koehler. Joseph E. 30,125.168.183 Kocncn. Stephen P 57.125.147.164 Kocnen. Susan K Kocnig, W illiam W . Kofal.Carol A.-68 Kolanek. Robert J- Kolod cskc. Karen A. 30. 147 Kolodzics. Robert J —57 Koski. James M. 30 Koski. Larry D. 30 Kassak. Mr Edward— 84 Kossic. Christine M. 30 Kossic.VikkiD. 144 Kosta. Dennis G. Kosla. Ellen M- 30.145 Kolera. Florence B. Koltcr, Donna R- Kolter. Patricia A.— 68 Kowalik. Davids. -68 K ra use. Frances J — 57 Krausc. Patricia L. 30 Krcn . Cynthia L— 52.57 Krcn . LauriJ 31.145 Krey. Thomas R 31.148.150.153.160 Knck. Chester M 68.133 Krivinchuk. Mary R.-31 Knvinchuk, Paul M. 57 Krogcrson. Richard J.— 68 Kronman. Lynn M. 68 Krooks. Barbara A 31.113.125.148.157 Kubala. Donna M 68.161 Kubala. Timothy R. Kubalak. Anthony P. 68 Kubarek. HarryJ. -68.151 Kubarek. Rose M 57 Kulig. Eugene M 31 Kutig. Kathleen L 57 Kulus. Kathryn J 57.124,161 Kun schke. Monte S 57 Kurt . Kenneth R 31.129 Kurt . Mary A. 68 Laberdic. ThomasG 57.178 LaBonie. DavidJ 31.174 I aBonie. Thomas J. 57 LaBouni). BcmcllcJ. 31 Lacedaenum 142.143 Lach. Marks 152 Lagae. Paul T 57 Lagro. Yvonne M 148.156 LaGesse. Roben L Lahdc. Bruce C 57 Lahii. Cheryl L 32.124.152 Lamberg. Douglas A 57.124 Lambert. Carlo Lancour. Donald D 32.129 Lancioi.Mary C 57.147.156 Lanclot, Richard Landela. Jacquclyn A- 68 Landin. John W 32.125.132.140 Lane. Karen D 57 Lang. Shan A 68 Langle . Allen D Lapinski. Alexander P 32 LaRochclle. Dennis 32.113 Larsen. Janet L 32 Larsen. Michael E -32.125.172.183 Larson. Barbara J 57. 1 24. 149 Larson. Beverly h 68 Larson. Christine L 32.147 Larson. Daniel 68 Larson. Dennis J 32 Larson. Edith B 57.161 Larson. Ernest C. 32 Larson. Gaynor A. —68 Larson. James P, 57 Larson. Jeffrey P 68 Larson, Jerome Larson. Jerry R Larson. John M 32.125,148.174 Larson, John R 57.177 Larson. Joyce A. — 32 Larson. Paul D. 68.185 Larson. Peter D- 57 Larson. Sandra K.— 32 Larson. Shirley M. 58 Larson. Susan M 58 Larson. Susann M 58.150 Larson. Thomas A- 58 Lasfolk. Nola M 58 Laimaub-134 Latscher. Nancy A. 58 Lalscher. Peter J. Latvala. Candace F. —68 Laurvick. Mary C 58 UVallcy. Dennis M 68.177.185 UVallev.Gary J 58.164.168 LaValley, Susan E, 58 LaVelle. Frank 68 Laverdierc. Louise M. 32.156 Laverdiere. Stephen M. 58 Lavine. Susan L 68.144.152 Lawler. Michael R 58 Lawler. Patricia J 68.156 Lawrence. June V 32 Lawson, Peter A. LDFaub-l2S Leaf. Jean M. -58 Learn. Daniel R. 68.153 Ledin. Gale M - 32 Lcc. Alice F. 68.161 Lee. Barbara J. -58.151 Lec.Jeffrey A 68.133.144.151.166.185 Lee. Linda K 32 Lcc. Michael R 68.185 Lee. Rhoda M - 33 Leggate, Kathryn A. 68 Leggate. Robert T 58 Lehman, (icorgc A 33.170 l.rihforth. Mr David 85 Leightv. Mr Richard 8f Leight). Thomas A 68,166 Letkvoll. Gloria M 58 Leinweber. Kathleen B Lein eber. Sharon P 5H Ldand. Christine E 15.33.124.146.147 Ldand. Suzanne J 68. 144. 1 56 Lenrooi. LoisA. 33.156 Lepage. Dcnise M Lepage. Edward A 68.166.174 LcRoux.Jim L 15.33.125.133.157.168,177 LcRoux. Richard P -156.177 Lerud. Terry J 68 LcSagc. Mark 6K Leszcynski. David A 58 Levens. Greg P Levin. Jeanetle M 68 Lesin. Thomas R 218 Levine. Gary S.— 58 Levinc, Robert H— 68.150 Levings. Teresa M, — 33 Libby, Raymond S.-68.183 Libby. Thomas L- 33.183 Liberty. W ' liliam E, Library Sciencf— 126 Lidberg, Julie A, -33.124 Liebaen. Barbara A - 68 Liebaert, Roger D— 68 Liebaen, Steven M-— 33,164 Lien, Gayle L.— 58 Lien, Gregory A.— 33,178 Lien, Jeffrey P.— 68 Lier. Mary A. — 145 Lima. John A.— 33 Lindberg. James R. 58.149 Lmdherg. Miss Judy -85.143 Lindberg. Nancy E.-58.147.153 Lindberg. Susan M,— 68 Lindelof. Phillip-68 Linder. John B. - 33 Linder, Ronald G, 68 Lindstrom. Barbara R. — 161 Lindstrom, Margaret J.— 33 Lintula. DebraK— 68 Lisdahl.BradT,-68 Little, Dana B— 58 Little, Kathleen A.-33, 116 Livermore, Dean A Livermore, Steven D — 68 Lohse, Joanne C- 33 Lohse. John A - 68 Longrie. Kathleen R— 33 Lonnstrom, Kathy J - 58,145,161 Lorimor, Arlene L.— 33 Lorimor, Keith L. -58,150 Loughren, Sandra L-— 33 Lowney, Shari A. —33 Lozon, Michael L. -58,125. 174 Luckenbill. William B, -58 Ludvigsen. John A- — 58 Lugowski.JulieA. 68,144 Lund, Anthony C— 33, 149 Lund. Mr. James — 76 Lund, Susan M— 69,150,156 Lundberg, Jeffrey C. 34 Lundquist, Barbara F, -34,154 Luzaich, Maxine M Lyon. Mrs. Kalhlccn -.S5 Lysdahl. Charles E. M Mabry.JulieA 58 Mabry. RoseM 34.124 MacDonald. Cameron J -34 Mace, Richard W, Machones. James A Machones, Joseph T 58,164 Machones, Marianne R 69 Mack, ConnieJ, -34,145.157 Mackiewicz. John W.— 69 Madlik. Patricia J, .14 Madsen. Norman L. Madsen, Richard A. 58.125.164 Mahan.John P,-58,59.124 Mains. Alan H, 58 Mains. Donald L, 69 Mains. Donna K. 58 Majeski. Mary E.— 69 Majeski. Susan C. 58.158 Maki. Marilyn K, -58.157 Maki, WandaJ - 34 Malila, Theodore J Malmquist, Linda M -58,124,156 Maloski. Gerald A. 34 Manion. John M.— 34 Manion, Patricia J —69, 150, 1 57 Manion, Thomas E. —69, 144 Marceau, Susan K, -69,125,133 Marching ' 100 -t4H. 149 Marion. Brenda L— 69.156 Marion.CarlaM— 58,145 Markon,CarlJ.— 69,170 Markon, John J, -34,124 Marquardt. Edith J, 58.151 Marquardt, Roberta M— 69,151 Marquardt, William J. —58 Marshall. Sheila D — 34 Martens, Guy W. Marthe, Rcnee M — 58 Manhe, Roberta K -69 Martin, Diane E, 69,150,156 Martorano. Arthur T. -69,174 Martorano, Robert E. — 34 Marvin. William J. Maryanovich, Susan L. 58 Master, SherylL.— 69,144,157,158 Malhison, David R— 34,164,183 Matiski.CynthiaL — 34 Matthews. Greg J-— 69 Matthews. Kathryn M. -34.124,138.146. 147,158 Mattila, Arthur R— 69.166 Mattila. Carol E — 58 Manila. James S. Maltison. Donald T— 34 Mattison. Jean M Mattison. John M- Matlison. Robin E — 58 Mattison. Sandra L Mattson, Catherine M —69 Mattson, Claudia R — 34 Mattson, Debra G.— 58 Mattson, Gary E —58 Mattson. Jeffrey D — 69 Mattson. Kendcll R— 69.153.166 Mattson. Wendy J —58 Maunula. Stephen P.- 69 May. William P.— 58 Maynard. Debra J.— 69 McCahan, James W— 69 McCahan, Julie E — 34 McCain, Alexander B — 147 McCain, Dennis J. 35 McCauley, Edward J. McCaule . John R McConnell, Debra A— 58 McCoshen, Mary A- — 69 McCuskcr, JohnT— 58 McDonough. Maureen A.— 35.150.161 McDowell. George C— 69.185 McFarlanc. Anita M— 35.149 McFaul. Patricia L — 58 McGill.CarolA. -69 McGinnis. Michael F. — 69 McGinnis. Nancy L. — 69 McGrath. TerriE.-58 McGraw. Janice M.— 69 McGraw. Marlys A. — 35 McGuirk. Joanne M. McKenna. Patricia M— 35 McLaughlin. Maryls 69.144 McLaughlin, Michael E- McMeekin. Patricia A. -69. 1 .58 McMeekin. Roberta L— 58.159 McMillan. James A. -58.125,174 McSamara. Mrs Geratdine — 94 Mc aniara. Mr Russell 94 McNaughton. Julie A 69 McNealey. Delores J 69 McPherson. Mr Lee -Si McPherson. Lucy J 35.147.149,154 Meicher. Richard A- Meinke. Janeal M-— 69 Melin. Miriam N.— 58.147 Melis.Gary A— 58.124 Melis, Theresa A.— 35,124,154 Mencel, Robert J.— 35 Mencel, Thomas M — 58 Meronek, Theodora M— 56,58 Mertzig, Linda J —69 METS Club—lid Meyer. Frederick K. — 69 Meyer. Lawrence F-— 58 Meyer. William S. — 36 Meysman, Cathrine L, — 58.145 Meysman. Gary N Michelizzi, Dean M— 36,125.164.168 Micken. Vicky A —58 Mickolajak. Mr Oary- S.I77 Mickolajak. Mr. Ray—iS Midbon.Curtiss Midbon, Raymond L- 36 Mikloczak. Kathy J. 58.149.156 Mikloczak. Michael P -69 Mikuhch, Catherine F. -58.153 Milchesky. Mary J. -36.124.154. 157 Milinkovich. George — 69.157 Milinkovich. Robert M-— 69 Milinkovich. Susan M. — 36 Millan.SerjioC— 36,147 Miller, Kathleen A, -69,144 Miller, Mark E.-I50 Miller, Mark M. -58 Miller. Michael C Miner, Barbara A.— 70 Miner, Sharon L 36 Minor, Gayle E. 70.151 Minler, Ronald J- 70 Minter, Wayne P 58 Misfeldt, Thomas W 70.156.166 Missinne, Paul M 70,144,152 Mitchell. Mrs. .Alice 76 Mizia. Charles A. -36. 1 25.1 78 Mizia.ElissaM. -70.153 Mizinski, Joan K -36.154 MIsna. Eileen M -70 Mockler. Debbie L Moder. Michael F. -58 Moe, DavidJ 70 Moen, Kenneth W. 58.148 Mohr. Robert W- 36 Moline, Cheryl J. -58.157 Molner, Randell P. -58, 1 25 Molner. Mr Roberl-85 Moltcr, Michael F — 58 Monberg. William D.— 36 Moodie, Mary A. —70 Mooney, Mary M —124 Moran, Lynn A, 58,124,133,145,149,151, 153.157 Moran, Roberta A -36,116,147,158 Moran, Thomas W. 58 Moravek. Barrj C. 58 Moreau, Sheila M. Moreno, Carol I 36,141 Moretto, Michael W Morgan, Michael J- Monaritj, Catherine A.— 59,156 Moriaritv, Lois M, -70,150,157 Moriarty, Patrick E. -59,151, 153 Moselle, Gene D -36,116.125.172 Mosentine. Mary J. Moser. Janice M - 36 Mrkvicka. Sallv M -36 Muniuk. Mrs Marcx — 95 Mannings. Michele M.— 70 Murph . Julie A —70 Murph . Kathleen M.— 70 Murph . Mar K. -70.156.158 Murphy, Patricia A, -36, 1 57 Murray, Betsy A. Murray, Mary C. Murray. Thomas A. Myette. Patricia R — 70 .V Nagorski, Juliann M.— 59,151,157 oliotial Honor Society — 124 Nelson, Cynlhia L.— 59 Nelson Daniel E— 70 Nelson Danny C-— 38 Nelson Deborah K,-70 Nelson, Debra L 70,152,153 Nelson. Diane E 59 Nelson. Douglas G. -38,147 Nelson, Edward B.-38 Nelson, Francis M. Nelson, Gary L.— 38 Nelson, George D. Nelson, Gerald E, -59 Nelson, Jackie L. -38 Nelson, James M, — 70 Nelson, Linda J. -38,147 Nelson, Linda L— 70,150 Nelson, Michael — 70 Nelson, Patricia M — 38 Nelson, Richard P -59,151 Nelson, Ruth A, -38,124,141 Nelson, Todd N. -59,149 Nelson, Wayne L, -38, 147.168. 177 Nelson. William C. 59 Nelson. William S— 38 Nelson. William E — 59 Ness. Allen R Ness. Caria M -59.124.149 Ness, Katherine J —70.150 Ness. Nancy M.— 38.145 Ness. Timothy W— 59 Netl. Beverly C -38.153.157 Neuman. Debra K. -70.144.156 Newman. Barbara J-— 70.144 Newman. Edward M,— 38.172 Nichols. Scott G— 38.1 16.125 Nielsen. Christie— 38 Nielsen, George M. — 70 Nikslad, Gerald O. -70 Nikslad, RonaldG — 59 Nindorf, Robert H— 38,174 Noble, David J, -70 Nolan, Jo Dell-38 Noonan, Gerald G- Noonan, Jerry W.— 39 Noonan, Timothy T,— 70 Norberg, Roberta M — 39 Nord, Amy L — 70 Nord, Cynthia A -59,145 Nord. David R — 59 Nordquist. Georgianna M.— 59.145 Nordquisl. W illiam R.— 39 Nordstrom. Sandra J. — 59 Norfolk, Neila A. -39 Norman, Cheryl A —70 Norman, Cindy J — 70 Norman, Linda D - 59 Northcott. James A,— 70 Nummi. Karen S.— 59 Nummi.KayL,— 39,157 Nuorala, Mary E.— 59 Nyberg,Carol J— 39 Nyberg, Timothy J —59 Nystrom, Barbara J -39,157 O Oakley, Randall T— 174 Oberg, lvaJ.-70 O ' Brien, Barbara J. 10.145 O ' Brien, Denise E — 70 O ' Brien, Margaret A,— 40 O ' Brien, Mark 5,-55,59,125,164,172,178 O ' Brien. Patricia K - 70,158 O ' Brien. Patrick L O ' Brien, Thomas- 70,164,166 O ' Connell, Nancy A -59,151 Office Help— 126 Ogren, Peggy L -59 Ojala, Melodee R, 40,145 Ojala, Michael O ' Kash, Daniel J O ' Kash. Robert M. -59 O ' Keefe, Patricia G -59,145.156 O ' Konek, Nancy J —59,124,125,152,153,168 Olaf, Beniadette tO,149 Olaf, David T.-70 Olenski, Mary S— 59 Oliver, David J —59 Oliver, Deborah M.— 40 Olsen. Jeanne V— 70,144 Olsen, Robert S,-153 Olson, Allen G -59 Olson, Barbara L 59 Olson, Charles B -40,124 Olson, Christine R — 59 Olson, David J —70 Olson, Deborah L — 124 Olson. Mr. Ernest 94 Olson, Eugene C Olson, Jean A, -40,124 Olson, JerroldW Olson, John J. -40 Olson, Julie A —59 Olson. Kathy J. -59,145 Olson, Kirk S, 10,124,I33 Olson, Leonard R — 59 Olson, Lon M— 59,156 Olson, Lorraine M - 59,133,159 Olson, Mark E- 59 Olson, Mark R -70 Olson, Mary M -59,145 Olson, Nancy A. -59,147 Olson, Neal E. Olson. Paul G — 59 Olson. Paul J Olson. Randall P -59 Olson. Roberts —70__ Olson. Steven J-— 70.144 Olson. Mrs. Susan — 86 Olson. Tamara L — 70 O ' Neill. Timothy L. -59 Orchestra— 152.153 Orlandi. Mr. Ronald— 116.172 Orr. Raymond H, Orsoni, Susan M, — 70 Osell, Wendy K, -59,168 Ostcrhcim. Joseph A, -40,149.170 Osterheim. William R. -70 Osterlund. Daniel C, Osterlund. Mr. Hartley— 94 Ostman, Brenda S- Ostman, Linda K- —70 Oswskey. Roland E — 59 Oswskey. Sidney E.— 70 Overly. Cathy L, -59, 145 Overly, Michael S— 70 Ovncn. Kathleen 1 40 Packard, Daniel K Paine. Michael L Pallai, Mark A 59.151 Piilmrr. Mn Ann S6 Palmer. Vicki J 70 Palmi. Jackie R 70 Palmi. James t. 70 Papincau. Teri M. -70 PiKfuetli ' . Mr Francis 7S Pa uelle. Michael S W.1 14.124.1:5.136, IM Purenteau. Barbara J.— 59 Parcnteau. Linda J 70, 1 51 Pame, Eileen S 40,157 Parish. Mr Glenn —H6 Pamh, Sharon L 60.124.133.147.153 Parker. Jean D - iO Parker, John A 40 Parker, Robert L 40.149.160 Parker. Rose M Parsall. Debra L 60 Palnodc. Ion J 70 Patnodc. Thomas J - 4 1 Pallce. Denise L 70 Pallcrman. Cynthia R Pallerman. Victor S 60.174 Patterson. Mar ' M— 70 Pallcrson, Rachel A, 70.1.50.156 Paulc). Barbara K. -124 Pauley. Larry -70 Pauley. Stanley K Paulhe. Wilham D -70.144.152 Paulson, Pamela R. Paulus, Michael P Paulus, Ronald D 70 Paulus, Steven D -70 Pavlovich, Monica L.— 60 Ptarsun. Mrs Beverly— 95 Pearson, Jolenc M Pearson, Mary E -70,150 Pearson, Ronald M. Peck, James A 11,125,172,183 Pcdc, Janet G 60 Pederson, Cheryl L tl Pederson, Pamela J-— 60 Pell:er. Mr LloydS6 Pendergast, Daniel G — 70 Pendcrgast, June L- 60 Penney, James W. 1 Pep Club -1 21 Perala, Randall A Perdue, Gerhart--41 Perdue, Johanna M. — 41 Peters, Charles N. 11 Pelers. Mr Fluyd 94 Peters. Karen E. Peters. Linda R 11.141 Peters, Margaret J 41 Peters, Susan M -60 Pelers. Mrs Warren— S6 Petersen, Catherine L. — 41 Peterson, Amy L-— 70,156 Peterson, Carl E- Pacrson, Darlene A —70,144 Peterson. Dennis J Peterson. Diane 70 Peterson. Gary M -70.170 Peterson. Jeanne M.— 70 Peterson, Jeffrey E -60 Peterson, John S - 125,164,183 Peterson, Julie A -70 Peterson, Laurie J.— 70 Peterson, Linda J  1. 157 Peterson, Linda J -70 Peterson, Lynette S — 41 , 148 Peterson, Mark S 60 Peterson, Michael W.— l Peterson, Michael W 70 Peterson, Paula J 70,152,158 Peterson, Ricky J, Peterson, Robin I 60 Peterson, Sandra D —  I,I49 Peterson. Scott D - 60.183 Peterson, Steven W— 71 Pethcrs, Jean 1. Petlit, Roger D. Petlit, Steven D. Phillliiuclt. Miss Edllh 96 Philli.ps, DonaldJ -60 Ph. MaryB- 60,149,152 Phi selind M— 41,145 Picard, Cynthia L 41,116,153,154,168 Pierce, Maureen A 41,147 Pink, Barry K 60 Pioro, Susan C 60 Piper, Kenneth R 41 Pillack, Scott D 41,124 Pillsley, Ernest L 42 Place, Charles A 42.125.176.183 Plachta. Mary K 60.145 Plaisted. Deborah A 71 Plasch, Richard S 71,166 Plasch, Sharon L 39,42 Plcau, George Pleau, James Plencner, Robert R -42,125,147,170 Plummer, Larry C. — 153 Plunkcit, Susan M.— 71 Podgorak, Kathleen— 60 Podgorak, Michael Podgorak, Roscmarie L, - 71 Podnn.MarkA 71,156,166 Pola.ski, Donald A 71 Polich. Janet G — 2 Pollock. Mr Robert 77 Poison, Brendalee R — 42 Poison, Peggy S Polzin, Steven E 60 Pomcroy, Gail M — 60 Pomcroy, Marvin 150 Pomeroy. Russell D- 1 9.42 Pom Pom Girls 154.15. ' Ponder. Charlotte M, 42.146.147.148,152, 153 Pondcr,James 0.-71,185 Pooler,Judy A— 60,125,133,149 Popoc, Donald L. -71 Porter, Elizabeth F -60.149 Porter. Marguerite F-- 71 Potter. Cheryl A. 12 Powell. Gary T. — 42 Powell.GcorgcR — 60 Powell. Scott C. 12 Powell. Stephen C,  2.125.167.I68 Powers. James M,— 60 Preston. Susan A —61 Prigge. Barbara J —61 Proffil, Timothy K—  2 Prom -116.117 Provost. Jeanne A - 7 1 , 1 56, 1 61 Pukcma, Thomas C. — 42 Putnam, Leroy R — 71 Q Quinn, James E. — 42 Quinn, James J. —61 R Rabom, Marguerite T.— 61 Raboin. Peter M, Rabom, Phillip M. -71 Radtke, Norman D,— 61 Rad ak, Peter E 12. 1 29 Rainaldo, Michael J Rajanen, Diana L. -35,42, 138, 140 Rajancn, Gregory S. -61,125,164,172,178 Rakitnichan, Daniel A. 61 Rakitnichan, David— 71 Ramcy, Dclben M. -164 Ramsey, James D- -71 Rapragcr, Dan L.— 71 Rapragcr, David N.— 42 Rask, Davis A Rask, William E. t3 Rasmussen, Victoria L 71 Raunio, Joanne M - 71,144 Raunio, Paul M- Recd, Corrine T. —43 Re«d, Gary W  3 Reed. Patricia J RcgcnfuM, Jills -71,144 Rchl. Richard H, 61,170 RchI, Steven L. -71, ISO Rchnslrand, Scott 71 Keibold. Mr Thomas S6 Rcid. Ciregory A. Remington, Tracy J.- 71 Renko, Eugene- 148,152 Rcnman, Frederick J- 61 Reno, Robert J. 43 Reno, Steven J— 61 Renoos, JohnW 71 Rep, Cynthia M 71 Resnick, Davis A 71,156,170 Resnick. Laurie S 43,157 Rniilk.T1iomasW 6l Rhodes, Lois M 43 Rhodes, William D -71 Rice, Roger R 43,147 Richards, April L 71 Richardson, (iail D 152 Richardson, Gay D Rickslnmt. Mr John -S7 Rieck,CarynL 6I.I4S Riedasch, Paul A Riedasch, Scott A 71.144 Rieder. Forrest M Ricder. Melissa M 71 Ripple. David A 71,166 Ripple. Dr Kenneth 74 Ripple, Warren P 44.164 Rivard. Carol J. -44 Rivord. Larry A. -61. 125.154 Rivord. Michael D 44 Robarc, Gary J 44 Roberts. June I. 71 Roberts. Paul R Roberts. Robbin S, 71,183 Robertson, James R Rochon, Carol M 71,144 Rochon, Connie J. -71 Rock, Thomas A. — 44 Rodewald, Karen E. 44,149,154,157 Roc, Terry L, -61 Roenh. Mr Jerauld S7.I64 Rocsch,Jocl J 61,125,133,164,172,178 Rogers, Garrett E. — 61 Rogina. Mr Joseph— 77 Rohde, Bruce G— 71 Roisum, Gary E. Ronning, Anton T.— 71 Ronning, Marion D — 71 Ronning Roger 71 Rookey. Thomas A. — 61 Rookey, Timothy P -44,133 Rose, John T 61 Rosenbaum, Dennis J. — 71 Rosin, Thomas R — 6I.-I83 Rosk e. RobertT — 71 Ross. David B 14.129 Ross, James L. Ross, Robert A,  4,l 13.1 14,168.177 Ross. Timothy P. 14,149,160 Rothamel, Thomas D -72,144 Roulh, Karen A —72 Rozowski, Judith A —72 Rubel, Patricia A —61 Rubel, Susan A. Rubel, Thomas Rude, Robert C -61 Ruhnke, Waller W. -61 Runions, Margaret L.— 61 Rusk, Jean K 61,157 Rutan. Mrs Marjorie—87 Rutkowski, Karen E.— 72 Ryan, Barbara J- -61 Ryan. Dale E -72.174 Ryan, Mark G. S Saari. Janet L- 60.61.154 Saari. Norccn G Saari. Norman E-- 44 Saatela. Michael A- 44 Saladis. Wayne A. Sallbcrg.Judy A 14.145 Sallce. Larry E 61.183 Salo. Richard D Salus. Dorthy J 44 Salus. Susan M. 72 Salveson. Mrs ConstanceSS Salveson, Peggy A. 72 Samuelson, John W. Sanda, Mary S.— 61 Sanders. Carol J. Sanford. Dclben 1. 72 Sannwald. Waller K 61,125,164 Sapik. Allan R 44 Sarkiaho, Diannc M. — 61 Sarkiaho, Karen J. — 61 Salerdalen. Mr Thomas— 8S.I7S Savola. Mr Thomas -SS Savory, Scott R 72,185 Schaap rld. Mr Dale S8 Schachte, William J.— 44 Schafler, Jeffrey D -72 Schafter, Joan 61 Schanen, Patricia A 44 Scharte, Michael J Scheldroup, Linda K 61 Schcldrup, Diane M 44,161 Schelindcr, Betty J 45 Schclindcr, June b 61 Schimcnck, Richard 72,166 Schindler. Mr Thomas Schlais, Randall R 45 Sdilais, Sally C 72 Schmid, Larry J -45.147.156.170 Schmid, MarciaG 61,149.156 Schmid. MarieA 72 Schmidt. Catherine A 45.124.138.146. 147.158 Schmidt. Donna R Schmidl. Mr Joseph «« Schneible, Kurt A Schncll, John R 45 Schold, Randy J 45 SchrauTnagel, Denise A. — 72 Schreibcr. Dorinda L 61.124 Schroeder. Marilyn J -45.124 Schueller. Mr Michael -gS.I66 Schulcr. Donald A 61 Schultz. Clifford G Schultz, Judith C 45,124,147.152.157 Schultz. Russell L -156 Schumacher, Cathtccn A. Schumacher, Dale R Schuman, Leslie A Schuman, Linda K, 45.145 Schuner. William B. 45 Schweiger. Jeffrey G.-72.I66.I8S Sclavi. Mark A. SClub- m Score. Douglas O -45.124.183 Scott. Williams 5.148 Seguin. Jillcnc M -61.124.145 Seim, Kathleen W -61 Seim, Robert M 45 Semborski, Thomas C— 72 Semborski, Tom A.— 72 Senior Recilalisls —152 Senn, Pamela J 61.145 Senn. Roger W— 45.146.147 Scverin. Dalve V. Sevenn. David L, 61 Sevcrin, Kenneth R. — 45 Scverin, Linda D Severson, Jcrilyn S. Scverson, Nanci K — 72 Sexton, Peggy R 5 Seiton, Roxane M— 72,150 Sexton, Steven E. — 72 Sexton, Susan L- —61,124 Shaffer, Roberto -72,185 Sharlow, Donald A. Sharon, Paul J Sharpc, Douglas H — 72 Sharpe, Kathleen A 72,151 Sharpc, Michael N.— 45 Shaul. Elizabeth M— 72 Shaul.JulieA 145 Shaw. .Mrs S Brinley— 89.149.151 Shcahan, Daniel M.— 72 Sheahan, Thomas J. — 61 Sheets, Stewart H. Shellum, Sandra M - 72 Sheppard, Bruce A 72, 166, 1 74 Shobcr,JanctY -72,152 Shober. Judith A 45.145 Shulslad. Mrs £leanor-S9 Sibley, Marilyn J. Sickler, Davis A. Sickler, Patricia J. — 45 Sieler, Urry L 129 Sieve, Richard A —72 Sigfnds, James A. -72 Silander, Elsa A. —72 Silberg. Mr Robert— 94 Simon, Michad W.— 72 Simons, ( herr L, -45 Simzek, Elizabeth A. — 46 Simzek, Patricia J. Sires, Harlow H -46,147 Sislo, DcncscJ I Sisla,GregR -72,156 Sislo. Jack C 72 Stslo, Margaret R Sislo. Michael H 61.146.147.149.153 Sislo. Nancy E 72.157 Sitek.JoanM 61 Silek. Mr Joseph—S9 Six. JartKS A. Six. Judy L. 220 Sjoquist, Karen M. — 72 Skandel. George W— 46 Ski Club- 1 56.1 57 SkiTeam-ISI Skowland, Randall G— 61,148.157 Skuslad, Margarel M— 72.156 Slick. Richard N, Sloan. Gary L--72,151 Sloan. Kathleen A. — 46 Sloan. Patricia M.— 72 Sloan. Richard W.-72. 144 Sloan. Robert J- Slovik. David L. -61 Smedegard. James R.— 61 Smetana, Sandra S. Smith. Bruce F. — 72 Smith. Gail L 16 Smith. Gaylan 0, )7.157 Smith. GrehlingR.-72.185 Smith. Jennifer M-— 61,156 Smith, Kathy J Smith. Patricia M— 72.151 Smith. Margaret R- Smith. Mark F. 16 Smith, Mark R— 61.133,147.164 Smith. Mr. Richard— 9 Smith. Ronald L. Smith. Theresa G.— 72 Snow Week-ll4-ll5 Snyder, Cynthia L.— 61,145,152 Soar, David R. 6I Social Science Society — J7 Soderlund, Timothy D. — 61 Solin, Glenn R, t6,125, 149.160,172 Somers, James C. — 61 Sophomore Basketball — IH5 Sophomore Girl ' s Choir- 144 Sophomore Mixed Choir 144 Sorenson. Christine Sorenson. Debra J , - b. 1 47, 1 52 Sorenson, Kim A. — 61,156 Sorenson , Robert L.— 61 Spanish Club— 135 Spartan Band— 150.151 Spartan Singers —147 Spartan Spectator — 140.14 1 Spencer. Davis A. — 61 Springer. TerriL.-46,l46.l52.157 Stack. Mary M.— 72 Stacban. Linda S. — 61 St. Amour, Cecilia H. — 44 Standen, Douglas A- — 46 Stansky, Thomas A— 72 Stariha, Marcella J— 46 Stariha, Vicky T. Stark, Debbie L— 72 Starstead, Laurel A, -46,148,154 Starstead, Robert L.— 72 Staupe, Barbara A. — 61 Staupe, Kenneth A. 6, 149 Staupe, Nina L. t6,l 13,124,154,157 Steen, Carol A. 16,147 Stcen, Erik R, -72,133 Steen, JanelleD— 72 Steen, Kenneth P, Stefanko, Kathleen J -16,149 Stefanko, Susan J —72 Stefanowski, Margaret L - 61 StelTan, MarkP— 61,174 Stetfan, Susan M — 46 Stein, Cindy L, -72 Stein, Denise P.— 47 Stein, Judith K,-72 Stein, Julie A— 72 Stein, Marilyn £.—72,133. 157 Steinbrecher, Karen M— 61,145 Stelmaszewski, Gerald W— 61 Steltz, DaleR Stenberg, James T Stevens, James L. -52,61. 125.133. 170 St. George. Marie E. — 44, 147 St. George, Victor L — 72 St. Marie, Bonnie M— 72J44 Stodola, Thomas F— 61,133,177 Stoltz, Nancy A — 61 Stoltz, Richard S— 47 St. Ongc, Lynettc M.— 61 Strack, Debra A. Strack, Karen M Strack, Michael R.-72 Strauman, Bradley W— 72,150 String Ensemble — I5S Strohman, Derek M.— 47 Strom. Barbara A. — 61.124 Stromquist. Becky L. — 62 Stroozas. Thomas P. 17. 1 25, 140, 147, 177,183 Student Council— 132. Hi Stupak, Joseph C— 62 Sturgal, Lynne M.— 72 Sturtevant, Linda S.— 62 Sullivan, Kathleen J. -72.150.158 Sullivan. Lester H. — 47 Sullivan, Nicholas J.— 72 Sullivan, Tomothy J —72, 1 78 Summerfield, Carol F.— 72 Sundberg, Kathryn G. — 47 Sundet, Ronald A.— 72 Sundman, JohnL.  7,l24,l25,147,l49 Susens, Paulettc A —56.62 Susens. Peter R. -62,124,125,149,178 Sutherland, Roberta L— 52,62,148,154.156 Swaab, James R. — 47 Swanoski, Paul L.-72,15l Swanson, Dennis J. — 62 Swanson, Enid G. 18,124.148,154 Swanson, Margaret L. — 72, 156 Swanson, Mark J. Swanson, Robert G. — 48 Swanson, Rodney F. — 72 Swanson, Terri A.— 72, 144 Sweeney. Mrs Jean— 00 Sweeney, John P Sweeney, Valenc K. — 48 Swenson, Caria J —72 Swimming Team — 170. I7J Synng, Greg S.— 72 Szymonowicz. Dennis J. —48 Szymonowicz. Kathleen M. 8.150 Tabin. Michael Talaska. Therese M. — 72 Tanski. Mr. Bernard— W. 170 Tappen, Ronald P — 72 Teie. Mr Ernesl-90.I46.I47.I76 Tcie. Paul U. -72,125,133,152 Teppo, Brian T.— 72 Tcrr , Cynthia L.— 72 Terry, Dennis P. -72 Terry, Nancy L. -62,124,148,153 Terry, Ryan J. 48,1 13,124.125,152.160, 164 Teslaw. Mr John-9l.l64 Thatcher, Lynn H. -48,124,152 Thatcher, Michelle A. -62,147,152 Thielman, Frank E.- 174 Thielman, Leon W. Thomas, Jacqueline K.— 72,144,156 Thompson, Jean M. — 62 Thompson, Kim M  8, 1 13.124,156,176 Thompson, Lester A —72 Thompson, Richard J.— 62 Thompson, Robert— 91 Thompson. Thomas M.- 72.185 Thomson, Brent L—  8, 125, 1 78 Tibbs, Vicki R Tills, Sylvia A. 18,156 Tinker, Gregory J. 18,1 13,1 16,147,157, 164,172 Tobolski, Thomas J. Togstad,Judith A— 62,148 Tollers. Dennis 8 Tomczak. Mark S.— 73 Tomczak, Monica M — 73 Tomczak, William L. I8,I48 Tomzak. Mr Bernard— 91 Tongue, Phillip R. Torguson, Susan L — 62,145 Torrence. Mr Richard— 91 Trauba, Christine M .- 8, 1 24, 1 49 Trebilcock, Nathaniel T. -48, 1 5 1 , 1 56 Trentor. Shelley J —62,145 Treviranus, Susan J.— 73,125,144 Trianoski, Mary J. — 73 Tribbey. Mrs Margarel— 91 Tnbbey, William H. 48 Troxel, Maria E. — 48 Trumbull, Janet E.— 62 Tucker, Diane M.— 73 Tucker, Emalyn M.— 49,124,149,152,156 Tuomi, John C— 62,148 Turk, William J. (9 Turnball, John C. Tuverson, Laurie S. — 73,151 Twirlers — 161 Typpo, Joan M — 62 Tyson, Dennis D. — 73 Tyson, John D. — 49 Tyson, Kathleen J - 62,145 Tyson. Richard L. 73 t Uchytil, Gerard B.-62,I25,I64,I68 Uchytil, Steven J —73,166,168 Udean, Gregory A. — 62 Ullan, Peggy M.-73 Urbaniak, Patnce L. 9,161 Urbaniak, Susan K -73 Urbaniak, Terri A.— 73 L ' rban,ScottJ — 62 Ursin, Jack N— 49.124.174 L ' rsin. Mr. Victor — 91 V Van Damme, Nancy R. — 62 Van Damme, Robert M Vanderport, Denise— 73 VanDriessche, Cathy J.— 62 VanDriessche, Thomas A. VanErt, BillieJ — 62 VanGuilder, ChfTord D — 62 VanHolbeck, Kenneth F— 62,164 VanHorenwedcr, Renae J —62,151,153,156 VanHorenweder, Rodney 3—49,148,156, 160,176 Van Horn, Jeffrey B — 73 VanHove, Judith K.-49 VanHove, Julie A — 49 VanKau enbergh, Gary— 73,152 VanKauwcnbergh, Steven J - 62,152 VanOvermeiren, Mary B — 73 VanOvermeiren, Richard F, — 49 VanOvermeiren, Robert J. — 73 VanPouke, Mark E. VanRossem,Gail R.-62 i ' anTassel. .Mr. Carol— 91 VanVynckt, Gerald M. 19 I ' arsity Basketball- 182.183 Varsity Cross Counlry—177 Varsity Football— 164.165 Varsity Hockey— 17 .179 Vendela. Ronald S. -73 Vengrin, Carolyn R. 49,156 Verdoljak, Matthew A 49 Verdoljak, Rockey A 62 Verdoljak, Wendy J 49 Vergamini,GregoryS.— 19,124,125,164, 168,174,183 Verich. Mr. Michael — 74 Verkeyn, John M. -62.125.164 Viggiano. Glenn R, t9.l 13,124.125, 133,164,165 Viggiano, RitaL— 73,157 Vincent, Rebecca J —49 Vito, Jeffrey S — 62 Vollmer, Margaret E -161 Voynich. Mrs Florence— 91 Voynich, Richard A. -49,149 W Wadd, Mr. Morton— 92 Wagner. Miss Shirley— 92.153 Wahl, Susan B.-62.I47.I49 Wahto. Valerie R — 62 Waint, Nanette L- 62,153 Waletzko. Mr James — 92 Walctzko. Julie A. -73.150.157 Wallin, Danny F — 73 Wallin, Eugene L. Waltenberg, Brenda S— 73 Wanta, Brian D —49 Warn, William L. 19 Warner, Debra L — 73 Warner, Robert C— 62,154 Warr, Michael R. Warriner, Suzanne R.— 73 Wasilewski, Robert L — 73 Wasserman, Tom A Wasserman, Michael E Webber, William J. -62 Weber, Leon W -49 Webster, Jeanette M.— 62 Wedan, Dennis M— 62.148,176 Wcdenoja, Dawn C— 73,152.157 Weiss. Ronald J. Welch. Michael B — 73 Wellman, Dean W,— 50.125,172,178 Wellman, Mark A. Wells. Michael R — 62 Welter. Jeanne M — 73 West. Becky L — 73 Westby, Paul A —62,125.177 Westby, Peggy A— 39,47,50,126,153 W ' estlund, Steven R — 62 Westlund, Susan M.— 50 Wcstman, Sandra A —50,124,145 Weston, Lucy M — 50 Wheaton. Kevin E.— 62,148 Whitacre, Nancy- 62,133,159 White, Jerry A— 185 White, Kenneth W— 50,183 White, RobertJ— 50,129 Wiberg, RobertJ —73 Wiberg, Thomas L. Wick, Barbara J. Wick, Debra L. -50, 141 Wick, Eva L. -73 Wickell, Elizabeth J.— 62.145 Wickell, Richard E.-I25.I41. 146,147, 160,164,172 Wicklund, Daniel C. Wicklund, Gerald C Wicklund, Kimberly A.— 50 Wicklund, Thomas C— 62 Wickstiom, Cheryl R Wiechert, Ernest L — 50 Wiechert, William A.— 73 Wiesner, Thomas R Wigren, Diane J -73 Wiisanen. Jerry D. — 62 Wiitanen, Kathryn A —73 Williams, Audrey M. -50 Williams, Deana L -50,154 Williams, Ellen J. Williams, Evelyn M— 73,144 Williams, Gail M— 50 Williams, Jeff— 62.108,125,174 Williams, Larry — 50 Williams, Linda J —62 Williams, Ruth A— 62 Willie, Jacqueline J -62,148,161 Willie, Karen— 50,157 Willie, Nancy L. -50,159 Willis, PatriciaC -50,113 Wilhs, RobertJ. Willoughby, Cheryl J —62,145 Willoughby, Cynthia A. — 51 Willoughby, Douglas — 73 Wilson. Allan L. -51, 152,153 Winchester. David A.— 62 Winek.DavidJ— 51,148 Winter. Debra L— 62 Winter, Randy Wiskcrchen, Mary E— 51,145 Witkin, Leslie R, -51, 152 Witkin, Perry A —73,150,185 Wojciechowski, Jon S— 164,166 Wojcik,Michael A -62 Wojtoff, Irene M— 62,145 Wolcske, Marlene J —73.152 Woodliff Kim T. Worsley. Mark A.— 62 Wrestling— 174.175 Wright. Mr. Charles— 92.166 Y Yaworski. Mr. Tony — 92 Yeazle, Linda S— 62.153 Z Zachau. Deborah J.— 62. 1 5 1 . 1 56 Zachau, RaeA.-73,15l,156 Zakowski, John P. — 62 Zanko. Mr. Gary — 92 Zanuzoski, Diane M. — 62 Zanuzoski, Lon E.— 51,153 Zastrow, James E— 73,133,156 Zimmerman, Debra L. — 73 Zimmerman. Mrs Diane — 92 Zimski, Jerry — 73 Zoltak, Larry A — 62 Zowin, Steven M Zuber, Leanna M. — 51 2 ? 4 I S ' fc, I  imm r- j i , - . 4 r A meaningful year — combines joy and sorrow — involves achievement — develops friendship — requires participation We assembled our LACEDAEMON with the goal of recording school activities and events as comprehensively as possible. By using these four words, we were able to express four important phases of school life. The use of pictures, copy, and cutlines enabled us to relate the story of Superior Senior High School, 1969-1970. The staff of the 1969-1970 Lacedaemon would like to express their sincere appreciation and gratitude to all those who were involved in the construction of this book: Our advertisers for their financial support. Miss Judy Lindberg and Mr. Joseph Sitek for their guidance and unceasing patience, Marilyn Schroeder for all her ability, time and effort. The administration and faculty for their cooperation. And the student body for being an inexhaustible source of picture material. This Lacedaemon is the achivem nt of a staff who has worked long and hard to attain the goal of capturing a school year in pictures that tell it like it was . Through participation in all phases of yearbook work, members now know the joys and sorrows of working together to- ward a responsible goal. The hours spent constructing the Lacedaemon created not only the book but a friendship between staff members that will endure long after the close of the 69-70 school year. It has been a memorable year. We hope we have por- trayed it as it was. 22- . . . Yet the timeless in you is aware of life ' s timeless- ness, and knows that yesterday is but today ' s memory and tomorrow is today ' s dream . . . Even while the earth sleeps we travel . . . Ready we are to go, and our eagerness with sails full set awaits the wind . . . We are the seeds of the tenacious plant, and it is in our ripeness and our fullness of heart that we are given to the wind and are scattered. KAHLIL G I BRAN 21A It C J fc.  V V O- ' M s . ; i .5 r e _o O c -r J c ..-- A ' . 1 V. f. ' .-Mi ,i ii: ' . ' .. ' iF 4«i? -; , . v x - ■S ; ' • -- -. ■


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