Susan B Anthony Junior High School - Anthonian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 36
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 36 of the 1965 volume:
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FACULTY LAST ROW: Miss Peterson. Mr.Waldoch, Mr.Strandquist. Mr.Diaz. Mr.Reiter, Mr.Lussky, Mr.Wood, Mr.Andert, Mr.Thom FOURTH ROW: Miss Haskell, Mr.Morgan, Mr.Austrums, Mr.Means, Mr.Bauer. Mr.VevIe, Mr.Moore THIRD ROW: Miss Burns, Miss Anderson, Mrs.Reed, Miss Steinmetz, Mrs.Pollock, Mrs.Jordan. Mrs.Dobereiner, Mr.Frederickson SECOND ROW: Mrs.Zimdars, Mrs.Knutson, Mrs.Olson, Miss Schwan, Mrs.Lathrop, Miss Zesek, Mr.Justad FRONT ROW: Mr.Andersen, Mr.Rumppe, Mrs.Bowers, Mr.Robinson, Mrs.Pruitt, Mr.Larson, Mr.Burns, i To Members of the Ninth Grade Class: As you reflect on the time you have spent at Anthony, I sincerely hope you think it has been time well spent: that you made t ime for worthwhile things while here; that the time for you was not a succession of missed opportunities. If you feel too many opportunities have passed by you, set your mind now to change that situation and fix your eyes in the future on making each educational opportunity count to its utmost. Best wishes for the years ahead. r r Principal NINTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Bill NELSON, pres. MARK MADSEN, v.pres. MICHELE HOLT. sec. BARBARA SILESKY, trees. H.R. 203,MR.FREDERICKSON BACK ROW: L.Ramm, G.McHale, S.Bey, D.Moden, S.Rapp, G.Heller, B.Smi thburg, B.Walker THIRD ROW: D.Hanson, R.Ottoson, D.Naefke, W.Jeung, H.Phelps, J.Pedric, J. Fe I sen SECOND ROW: M.Harvey, S.Harris, D.Harding. C.Rude, C.Caplan, N.Ostrander, B.Haglof, C.Kramarich FRONT ROW: A.Heim, O.Grafslund, T.Nelson, L.Grannas, M.Gray. J.Gerde, C.Boyer r H.R. 305, Mr.LARSON BACK ROW: V.Sandler, J.Vest, J.Rykken, J.Rahders, K.Chapman, M.Gadbois, B.Schacht THIRD ROW: L.Ritter, K.Erickson, C.Bazinet, G.Shoquist, S.Berglund, R.Morin, J.Ehlers, Mr.Larson SECOND ROW: B.Davies, B.Silesky, L.Noel, J.Blanch, G.Anderson, G.Soderberg, R.Schott FRONT ROW:R.My I erberg, S.Koelmel, K.Schull, K.Perpich, C.Reinert, S.Love, L.Mueller H.R.205, MR.BURNS BACK ROW: B.Bowles, M.Berg, B.Vires, J.Bell, H.Lindahl, B.Larson, B.Gustafson, B.Zenpel THIRD ROW: M.Wells, G.Budnik. K.Mulcahy, J.Stewart, C.Holmes, D.Ernst, D.Caulk SECOND ROW: E.Johnson, K.Lundblad , N.Bissonette, S.Garner, G.Hawkinson, L.Anserson, M.Skully FRONT ROW: B.Perry, 0.Waller, R.Johnson, Mr.Burns, B.Sullivan, D.Hein, J.Schei j 1 H. R. 6, MR.BAUER TOP ROW: M.McCabe, S.Fagrelius, K.Adams, D.Valtinson, B.Heidrich, S.John, Mr.Bauer THIRD ROW: i.Watkin, O.Sandland, K.Peterson, D.Svenpladsen, J.Anderson, J.Erickson,C.Toreson, L.Alford SECOND ROW: S.Wilson, G.Podany, M.Filmore, J.O’Conner, J.Nelson, S.Burk, P.Evans FRONT ROW: T.Benson, S. Ah I berg, C.Williams, P. Schatzlein, P.Larson, D.Porter, J.Wehrman H.R. 107, MRS. BOWERS BACK ROW: J.Schwab, R.Harding, L.Hutt, M.Everson, D.White, J.Holcomb, N.Irvin, B.Carr THIRD ROW: F.Stepniak, D.Johnson, B.Zastrow, M.Holt, B.Burwell, J.Stephenson SECOND ROW: J.Robbins, K.Jones, K.Johnson, B.Wegner, O.Wahlund, L.Wieland FRONT ROW: J.Groff, R.Oakes, A.Perlman, S.Moen, L.Merrell, M.Stanley, K.Berg Co O- £- O -P D H.R. 302, Mrs.JORDAN BACK ROW: A.Stevenson, J.Simpson, C.Root, M.Hal I, D.Bachman, G.Freeburg, J.Swenson, D.Fowler THIRD ROW: K.Nicholas, B.Greene, D.Myers, J.Moberg, B.Brink, Mrs.Jordan SECOND ROW: D.Boland, D.McGuire, D.Robertson. J.M.Anderson, J.Duff, F.Landin. R.Backley FRONT ROW: L.Brown, S.Drake, P.Lee, A.Duer, S.Fenske, J.Kennis, S.Oman A H. R. 109, MISS BURNS BACK ROW: M.Peine, C.Rieman. W.Krech, K.Barr, G.Wert, B.Leslie, J.Bruzek THIRD ROW: D.Jacobson, B.Mahnke, A.Boline, 0.Peacock, D.Richards, D.Marlow, J.Price SECOND ROW: S.Jorgensen, P.Bell, C.Fisk, J.Copeland, M.CIemensen, S.Walkowaik, J.Anderson FRONT ROW: J.Weigel, M.Dunn, L.Boehm, C.Beebe, N.Deering, S.Anderson, K.Ashner Jr r% utograpfjs H.R. 2, MR. MEANS TOP ROW: D.Knapp, V.Slmning, D. Oman, T.Harris, J.Clayton, A.Speidel, M.Jorgenson, D.Tomforde THIRD ROW: L.Slocum, M.Collins, L.Longeway,, G.He Ieb rant v W.Leini nger, J.B.Anderson, S.Marshal I,A.Kramer, Mr.Means SECOND ROW: J.Hjermstad, S.McGinness, K.Mehaffey, B.Hoium, N.Jensvold, E.Smith, M.Warner, M.Madsen FIRST ROW: K.Frankos,,T.Lapsey, S.Seitz, G.Teschendorf, J.Anderson, J.Romfo, P.Uppgaard H.R. 311, Mr.DIAZ BACK ROW: J.Peterson, D.Wilhelm, A.Seale, 0.Butts, K.Bruns, L.Starkey, M.Moser THIRD ROW: D.Forchas K.Holmberg, L.Haugh, N.Scott, P.Yee, S.King, P.Nygard SECOND ROW: D.Robertson, G.Ross, B.Swove rI and, G.Johnson, J.Anker, E.Lee, D.Soldat FRONT ROW: Mr.Diaz, P.Osborne, B.Nelson, L.Smiley, R.Shaw, J.He11 and. J.Lockrem A STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: J.Stewart. G.Ghodes. J. 0. Anderson. A.Speidel. J.Rzepecki. A.Ouer, M.Wiberg. R.Oakes. D.Maftinson. S.Love THIRD ROW: O.Oorrian. A.Therrien. T.Masters, J. Benson. V.Goddard. C. Johnson. D.Hanson SECOND ROW: L.Granaas. J.Hansen. C.Jorgenson. P.Be 11. L.Haugh. J.Howe, T.Komoto FRONT ROW: J.Mandery. B.Shorten. 0.Croft. J.McEnary. R.Puppe, D.Muller. J.Slocum A utograpf)$ r BAND SIXTH ROW: Mr. Andert, B.Ross, M.Taylor. S.Lowery. J. Greenberg. E.Smith, R.Boland. R.Harding. J .Stephenson. L.Erickson. A.Speidel. D.Butts, J.Berger FIFTH ROW: F.Stepniak, J.Wehrman, 8. Swover land, B.Smithberg, M.Collins, R.Garner, J.Greer, J.Schmitz, R. Johnson. S.John FOURTH ROW: S.Love. i.Vest, S.Marshall, J.Erickson, O.Soldat. G.Soderberg, J.Anker, J.Quist. G.Christianson, M.Mooney. R.Eye, D.Porter. D.Wahlund, 0.Martinson, M.Lofquist, A.Kramer THIRD ROW: L.Haugh, S.Fenske, K.Moen, C.Frangos, T.Masters. T.EIIingson. V.Haaland. O.Valtinson, D.Helde. K.Adams. i.Nasseth, B.Burwell SECOND ROW: J.Rahders. C.Rude, L.Rolph, P.Oainsberg. 0.Bachman, N.English, B.Bowles, L.Johnson, 0.Waller. C.Grostephan, J.Schwab FRONT ROW: N.Carroll, K.Perpich. L.Ritter, J.Robbins, L.Seitz, L.Johnson. G.Thorvig, B.Mi lier, M.Madsen, R.Johnson ORCHESTRA LAST ROW: Mr.Andert, M.Lofquist, A. Be rge r son. L.Paulson, i.Russell, E.Kuubits, J. La fans, D.Johnson THIRD ROW: M.Ostrander, D.Forchas, C.Treadway, H.Anderson. C.McDermid, J.Halpern, B.Burwell, P.Uppgaard SECOND ROW: C.Caplan, L.McKinney. J.Keefe, S.Treadway, D.WiIhelm.S.Richardson FIRST ROW: S.Winokur, R.Krigbaum, B.Van Vorst, J.Mandery. 0.Moline, D.Johnson CHOIR BACK ROW:P.Brodin, J.Markey. K.Peterson, L.Hutt. M.Wiberg. M.Filmore, J.Hjermstead, J.Stevenson. H.Lindahl. J.Bell, R.Russel J.Rjepecki. K.Barr. D.Johnson THIRD ROW: B.Wiberg. K.Brown. O.Oman. B.Nelson. S.Nickerson. P.Satre. R.Gilmore, J.Anderson, L.Cooper, A.Nelson. P.Lee, L. Moe. W.Krech. D.Svenpladsen, D.Kramarich SECOND ROW: J.RuIi f f son. P.Rahders, A.Heim. V.Simning, R.Shaw, C.Nelson. S.Moen, B.Haglof. L.Muller. J.Anderson, J.Holcomb, M. Zahner. R.Scheidler FRONT ROW: Mr.Wood. K.Ashner, M.Ounn. S.Schulz, J.Gudmestad, P.Evans, J.Peterson. S.Dahleen. S.Bergland, J.Lockrem. J.Romfo. V.Sandler, J.Stewart. G.Johnson. M.Rolka .ACCOMPANISTS: Clare Gustafson. Sharon Schrepple CHOIR BACK ROW: S.Nielson, J.Swenson, J.Simpson, D.Forchas, D.Jacobson, B.Nelson, S.Heywood, J.Danielson, E.Lee, N.Ashmead, J.Rykken, L. Bristol, A.Duer, A.Seale, M.Holt, P.Bell, B.Campbell THIRD ROW: S.Frankosky, D.Boe, D.Marlow, G.Vierkant, J.Duff, J.Groff, J.Stanko, R.Christiansen, M.Bundei, D.Harding, S.Oman, M. Berg, S.Smiley, D.Diamond, J.Jernel SECOND ROW: R.Erickson, D.Bjur, D.Larson, J.Price, F.Perrine, R.Harvey, L.Ditlev, D.Muller, D.Heim, C.Yoshikawa,P.Harvath, C.Luh, S.Nathenson, C.Wert, S.Rubenstein FRONT ROW: D.Fermoyle, R.Larson, J.Gerde, M.Cude, P.Gustafson, J.Jordan, M.Anderson, J.Nichols, W.Gegner, K.Wood, S.Schrepple, M.Christianson, J.Kennis, G.Stuckey, ACCOMPANI STS: J.Holcomb, L.Mueller, L.Hutt A I MOST ATHLETIC: Pat Uppgaard, Mike Moser MOST INTELLECTUAL: Jim Berger, Judy Rahders DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL: Sharon Love. Jerry Holcomb BEST FIGURE AND BEST BUILD: Ron Ottoson. Terri Lapsey MOST ORIGINAL: Lynn Anderson, John Bel I k PEPPIEST: Nan Peering, Randy Schott BEST DRESSED: Mike Everson, Cathy Boyer BEST DISPOSITION: Mark Madsen, Barbara Silesky FRIENDLIEST: Michele Holt. Mark Warner MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Oave Caulk. Margaret Filmore MOST TALKATIVE: Stafford King, Debbie Diamond r MOST FUN TO BE WITH: George Koblas, Cheryl Bazmet MOST TALENTED: Burt Burwell, Sue Winokur BIGGEST FLIRT Jeff Felson, Joan Moberg WITTIEST: Brian Ringham, Jan Romfo BEST SPORT: Lynne Biistol, Mike Bissonnette BEST LOOKING: Dale Svenpladsen. Jean Rykken v Memories • • • • Tamely we entereo the staunch portals of our dear school. Diligently we searched for the right class- room and hesitatingly we faceo the ogre at the desk. Can you oeny it? 'Fraid not. But haven’t we come a long way (Don’t ask that question of any of the faculty. The n:wer certainly won't oo youf ecu any good!)h With surprisingly little effort Anthony’s CLASS OF ’65 has exceeoed all great expectations (GOOD ANO BAD). AND BLAZED A BRILLIANT TRAIL (DON’T ASK WHAT OF) FOR THOSE UP ANO COMING 6TH GRADERS (COUGH) TO FOLLOW ON. IN THE WAKE OF THIS PURPOSEFUL ASCENT TO GLORY ARE A GREAT MANY TENOER «EMORIES AND TERRIBLE TRENDS. TO AID ALL YOU MEMBERS OF THIS GLORIOUS CLASS OF '65 IN REMINISCING TEN YEARS FROM NOW (WHEN YOU'O RATHER JUST BLISSFULLY BURY IT), HERE ARE A FEW GENERALLY VITAL REMINDERS: OUR FIRST PARTY, OAMPNEEO BY GUM-PLUGGED DRINKING FOUNTAINS (NOW, THAT’S WHAT WE CALL STARTING IT OFF WITH A BANG'''). . . SPEAKING OF PARTIES, WE MIGHT MENTION SEGREGATION, SNOW BALLS ANO RED FACES, AND CULTURE FROM THE VULTURE (IN OTHER WOROS OANCE OR ELSE1’’). . . SIDE ACHES ANO RINGING EARS WILL BRING TO MIND TWISTING AND SHOUTING, MASHEO-POTATOING, FRUGGING AND WATUSIN6; NOT TO MENTION THAT HARD-EARNED 'LIMBO-BACK’ . . . WHAT OO WEOOING BELLS BRING TO MIND? - THE THOMS, OF COURSE. . . SPEAKING OF GYM TEACHERS - WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THOSE 50-MILE HIKES. . . NOW, WHO COULD EVER FORGET CO-EO GYM7. . . ANO, UPON SPECIAL REOUEST, MR. LuSKKY’S WARM-wEATHER 00 LECTURE. . . Shamrocks for Miss Burns and love her, love her, love her bring to some minos an all-to-vivio- PICTURE. . . THEN THERE WERE THOSE ANNUAL TALENT (?) SPECTACULARS - BE SURE AND RESERVE A SPECIAL NICHE IN YOUR MEMORY FOR FACULTY PARTICIPATION (OR AT LEAST WE THINK THAT OUR STEADY, DIGNIFIEO FACULTY?). . . THE DAYS TURNEO TO YEARS ANO WE SAW PAPER SALES ANO FAOING ENTHUSI ASM, PARTIES ANO GROWING ENTHU- SIASM. . . AS WELL AS SKATEBOARDS AND FRACTURED ANTHONYITES ANO AN AMERICAN NIGHT ANO FRACTURED ANTHONY- ITES. . . THERE WERE APRIL FOOL’S OAY CELEBRATIONS, CAROLING IN THE HALLS, AND BIRTHOAY PARTIES AT LUNCH (wE WON’T MENTION OUR INNOVATION OF FLYING FOOD ). . . MENTION OF DRIVER’S TRAINING CERTAINLY BRINGS BACK MEMORIES (DO THEY PRACTICE WHAT THEY PREACH??) Anthony’s fashion pace-setters turneo, undaunted, from ratted bubbles to swingin’ bangs ano pig- tails TO THAT WILTED LOOK. . . Dayton’s maoe money anticipating those indecisive little minds. Anthony's fashion pace-setters turneo, unduanteo, from ratted bubbles to swingin' bangs and pig- tails to that wilted look. . . Dayton’s made money anticipating those inoecisive little minds TURNING FROM TENNIS SHOES TO SADDLE SHOES TO LOAFERS. . . FROM TURTLENECKS TO BOATNECKS TO NO-NECK. . . FROM CULOTTES TO FLIRT SKIRTS TO PERTS TO (?). . . THE BOYS SWITCHED OELIGHTFULLY FROM GanTS TO FOOT- BALL JERSEYS TO SURFER SHIRTS. . . FROM COMFORTABLE TO CASUAL TO RIDICULOUS. HERO TRENDS JUMPEO FROM P .P. ANO M. TO JFK TO THE BEATLES TO JAMES BONO ANO ILYa K. That idiot box orew faithful Anthony viewers to Casey and Kildare, Fugitives and Peyton Places, and Shindigs and Hullabaloos. . . to say nothing of Dino veterans. Musically, we excelled way out of reach. . . Finians Rainbow, hms Pinafore, ano our oear. DISAPPEARING BRIGAOOOn THRILLED AUOIENCES (WITH THE BOOMING ASSISTANCE OF 6 TORN A0OES ANO VARIOUS OTHER NATURAL ELEMENTS). . . SPEAKING OF THE ELEMENTS - DON’T FORGET THE SNOW? AFTER ALL, IT GOT US A OAY’S REPRIEVE. . . GETTING BACK TO 8r1GA000N - ANYONE FOR AN ICE CUBE’ Last, but far trom least, lets us pay homage to 65’s ambitious athletes. That All-star game will go 00 N in HISTORY - 3 POINTS WOULD HAVE DONE, THOUGH. DO YOU THINK THE FACULTY’S GETTING OLDER? OR C0UL0 IT BE THAT THE AlL-STARS ARE GETTING YOUNGER?? Br igadoon Birthday Party Coffee Break 1 Talent Show Electioneer CREDITS YEAR BOOK PLANNING Ninth Grade Offi cers CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER Steve N i e I sen ART WORK Terri Lapsey VAR I-TYPING: Doug Heim HOMEROOMS and HALL OF FAME Class Officers COPY CAMERA and DARK ROOM: Kurt Lundblad, Warren Leininger STRAPPING and PLATE MAKING: Tom Benson, Dick Back Iey, Doug Robertson OFFSET PRESSMEN: Sheldon Bey, Steve N i e I sen BOOK BINDING: Eighth and Ninth Grade Graphic Arts Classes SALES and PUBLICITY: Barbara Si Iesky, Michele Holt FACULTY ADVISOR: Mr. Andersen L
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