Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1966
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MU We C 0 if ,UD NM! k V M MLP W lilffpwfeffdclygawm- lib WA' ov- GEL L o1J Ccwu 75 t' HTL Ufubk W - Look forward- TITUUQ qw E To higher ffi,o,w2fw-'fd education, NN H Security of a job' Create- A family A dress of your own, A Shelf The Peace Corps, A picture The service. with Words Look to lal rapidly changing a brush wor . g Look forward or a Son Feel, Butlprepare now. Study, Fee - C t , The conquest of discovery Alieilhise The joy of a win The desolation of a loss The spirit of participation in clubs discussion music and sports Study- The vast world of the Inind The exactness of a word The precision of a tool The anatomy of an economy of a frog 7 The essence Of preparation For your life ahead- Your New Horizons via ir if-sr' 35 1 Q53 X Life of Washburn - f V' . . . 4' FQ, ' 1 5 14? 5 kkyk V' if ' K V Q,-2. - i f wig. V ,ma fW,,.e fix- Llvmg New Experiences 9 ACADEMIC To study To read To scrutinize Think! To create To write To cogitate Cram! T0 wish it would End To know it will Not A present bother- A future must. ... x I 'r I I- -M I f 1 ,,,,1- xx I , P 5 a'1'v'Y'Q! 'J-'- --V 1 W, SW ff MM , K ,. r? fig, . ,f 21 ,A.::-.Listera K .32 wwwgwsz f. 5: .-,-:Lgaaiw gai- QW ,lwweiww f Q3 Wm. -fix 'E ' Wi? wif i R 5 1 ff 53 1, S 19? .fy -wi 'Q fm: .Wi MQW Q is A 5 SAW af 'j aw gg guru: 2 5 33' 4 3 ' anlwmg SQ! sie 1 mf? as In-ww fa ff-2 'vu QS 'n . :-- . . v': rrp, !.::L- . Speech classes offer expression of ideas. 1 6 5 5 Q 5 Ai l. us. A Q The key to English learning lies in its textbooks. Hub of the Wheel of Education English is one of the most extensive subject areas at Washburn. It includes library research, minimum essentials tests, reports, and poetry recitations as well as the required units in literature, composition, and grammar. Annual visits to the Guthrie are offered to students who are interested in seeing professional performances of Shakespearean plays. There are several opportunities for students to take advantage of the specialized courses offered. Creative writing helps the students learn self-expres- sion. Poise and self-confidence may be gained through a course in speech. Students in the word study classes work to increase their command of the English language. The courses in English required for graduation also contain units which cover these subiect areas, but not in great depth. While the seniors may take any of the above courses as electives, the iuniors are required to take a semes- ter of Shakespeare. This class covers the better-known Shakespearean plays and the Elizabethan Era. Sophomores study the fundamentals of grammar and contemporary and early American literature. It is not possible for one to take advantage of all the various courses in English offered to students at Washburn as part of the senior year, but each one is an opportunity in itself. They are all helpful no matter where one's interests lie. Washburnites enjoy their annual visit to the Guthrie Theatre. -9 . g f Mr. Daniel demonstrates ancient war weapons. Worldwide knowledge encircles Washburn. While we read history we make history. 1965-1966 finds the world in chaos. ,Y George William Curtis The Social Studies department, headed this year by Mr. Ario, compares the past with the present. New classes such as philosophy, the study of logic and human nature, psychology, the study of human behavior, and sociology, the study of the origin of our society, were offered to seniors on an elective basis. As sophomores, students began a study of both American and world history. In their iunior year they went further into these phases of the past and examined the workings of the world that have brought us up to the present. Under a new curriculum this year, Washburn seniors learned the ways of the government, the economic system of the nation, and the various current events in the world. In order to solve today's complex problems, one must probe the past, gain realistic knowledge of the various political theories and philosophies, and must understand human behavior. The social studies courses are designed to furnish this knowledge in an interesting way. Washburn students thus become prepared to meet their future responsibilities. Geometric projects come in various forms. Figuratively Speaking, Math Poses Problems The Washburn mathematics department, which is headed by Mr. Sverdrup, covers the many phases of math at different levels. Plane geometry is offered to sophomores, while juniors and seniors may study advanced algebra, trigonometry, or solid geometry. College math is offered for those who have the potential and vvish To further their mathematical ,sq 3 l5 education. This course covers Trigonometry, analyti- cal geometry, and some calculus. Due to the ex- tensiveness and quality of the math department, Washburn has annually placed high in the statewide ratings for the National Math Contest, which is conducted every March. Equations characterize a day in a math class. Mr. Sverdrup gets his point across. is N L New Books Aid MH 5 Q 4 2 nd i 5 i Chemistry novices work intently in the lab. New equipment aids accurate measurements. An earthworm reveals its inner complexities. I 1 6 Science Department The Science department of Washburn seeks to provide students with a basic understanding of the scientific method and a few of its many applications. Lectures and laboratory sessions are part of the learning process for science students. The biology, physics, and chemistry courses are all designed to develop in the students an understanding of the natural and physical laws which govern the universe. Biology students examined various forms of animal and plant life to gain a firsthand knowledge of zoology and botany. Through dissection, they learned the functions of living things and received a small idea of the intricacies of life. Studies were made of tiny forms of life, and finally of the human body and its complexities. In the physics classes, which were recently remodeled, students explored the laws of matter and energy regarding light, heat, sound, mechanics, electricity, and magnetism. As an aid to understanding, experiments were made with these properties. New textbooks, stressing the use of mathe- matics in understanding facts and ideas, were used. Chemistry classes used a new chem-study textbook and new equipment in probing the wonders of chemi- cals. Frequent experimentation with chemicals was combined with an effort to learn something about the theory of chemical reactions. The science classes provide systematic knowledge for under- standing our age. ii 3 l ,.., 'Wh 1 Students discuss the intricacies of physics. Physics students measure and record reflections. Washburnites Learn Linguistic Arts Mr. Rutherford tunes in as students drill. The language labs, with their microphones, headsets, and tapes, give the students the opportunity to hear native speakers. At the master controls, the teacher can provide individual instruction without disturbing the progress of the rest of the class. The language department, headed by Mr. Rutherford, includes classes in Spanish, German, French, and Latin. Last summer, a group ot Spanish students spent seventeen days touring Mexico. They formed small groups and investigated Mexico City, Taxco, Mon- terrey, and Acapulco. Mr. Dills has spent two years planning a tour of Europe for students in the summer ot 1966. Wi! Pupils practice proper pronunciation. Language labs aid correct recitation. -15.573 l gl 4 pyyl pyyi p p 1 if 5 K iyr n V ' 'Qty f F -i 'i ' l ' ' ' - sf'.. V n 1 '- W i... T ,, s ' I. its ,,,,,. J A yy , G , ,L-E: I fr A ' E: , - K I E Z ' 4 5 'ii V by KLIZK , 5 l T V My 11 T , A fgjikg VV I w , . , ,.., .,.,...., 5 ,EEN 'lflrfksm if T v T 4 rill ff I K W i I ' 5 a .Q sf 1 .TL -TL--. F.. W f. Z ,,. .ij t X ' ,gis .L .inlet li-Fr li. i l' T if I T8 Effort is required to reach the top. A successful play deserves authentic scenery. lndividuality is Expressed by Creativeness Washburn's art department gives students the op- portunity to express themselves creatively. Painting, pencil sketching, crayon and chalk work, pen-and- ink designs, sculpturing, and other media are used in the art rooms. Harmony in color and design help the student to appreciate the colorful world around him. Students find stimulating physical activities, from exercises to baseball, in their gym classes. On the whole, they enioy this active hour of their day. In the iunior year, classes in health, which give an insight on various mental and physical problems of everyday life, are held alternating with gym. The drama classes, headed by Mr. Krause, study the art of acting, play interpretation, dialogue technique, and other dramatic principles. Drama students built new scenery for use in this year's class play. Before the week of the play, they spent many hours in the scene shop working on tlats and door units. Techniques learned in class are used on clay sculpture. E New ORCHESTRA Front row: K. Evenson, Bentley, Niedermier, Kantar, Paschke, Hoffman, Hayer, Mattson, Van Vorst, Upgaard, Karlos, Tucker, Engebretson. Row 2: Mr. Lagios, M. Smith, Ruch, K. Johnson, Pech, Micheau, Nicholson, STAGE BAND Front row: Anlcer, Cramer, Sarat, Frey, Handt, B. Nelson, Sariold, R. Brown. Row 2: Burnett, Davies, T. Peterson, B. Peterson, Cunningham, Carlson, Sundeen, Soderberg, Saterstrom, Seale. BAND Front row: B. Carlson, Batdorf, Peacock, Strand, Sundeen, Soclerberg, R. Johnson, Kobs, L. Olson, C. Johnson, Swenson, Cziok, Dainsberg, Kretchmer, Porter, Mr. Logios. Row 2: P. Hanson, Burwell, C. Carlson, J. Hanson, E. Smith, Gorey, Gibson, Roberson, Eye, Dahlberg, Lundberg, Cunningham, Stein, Strom, Boland, Weaver. Row 3: Bush, B. Johnson, Fiskum, Savold, Black, R. Peterson, Raudenbash, Gronseth, Davies, Peer, Johnson, Wilhelm, Black, N. Larsen, Anker, Saterstrom, Seale, Handt, T. Peterson, Carlson. WHS ls Filled with In the past, students who wanted to play instruments displayed their talents in the marching band, the sym- phonic band, or the orchestra. This year, Mr. Lagios, who has directed the instrumental music department since l964, has added a stage band. The members of this loand, who were chosen loy audition only, per- formed the works ot the great iazzmasters. Under the leadership of Mr. Lagios, the orchestra was given a rating of excellent by the iudges at the 1965 State Music Contest, the first time since i959 that Washburn's orchestra has won such an honor. Arandando, Schawab, Strand, Brown, Grunz, Hermstad, K. Anderson, Shannon, Bezanson, Soldat, T. Peterson, Wahland. Row 4: Youngquist, R. Anderson, Kipper, Vest, Butts, B. Nelson, Burnett, Handt, Cramer, Donahy, Bachman, D. Raiche, Mahoney, B. Raiche, Meyer, D. Swenson, Saterstrom, McKinney, M. Carlson, Seale. g',g'2yzgw'5.,' g,wfi..iWf.... - . - W, , ,W H- WE , A, 44, 1 1 uf. M 14' 4. 'v 'M' , , . A, . K ,mf 6 Q' fg' H 'ff iii 19 'I' 0 'ar if w Wa Tw W V . .-1 w 'ti we 2 2515 fi Q I , Z' T' 'H 7 7' .A If hrs 1 ,Jin ,Q K, , ,. ' L, . uf V' 4 j Q, .-NEFF, A E' xfy 'ill wg? 'ig' Nag, by I Y xx J' Z I is 'yy 9 QL 24 +9 as ,sv f fi- +L Hai f f in G if ' 2. 53 .Q . is .., A X rg v 5 sing is r . , ' T vw ,. , . ag V ' L SQ A! I Q gil' 1 Ib r 5 9- il G ,Q 38 Ht if A 34 M H 5 .- H I' 8, 1 fi' 5 2 ilgf ilfw it ' i VL lv S 'Sf 3 of W 1 ufP..f ',1 I 2'2Y' ' 7 ,wfgvsf . K - .,.f+Q,f' .gi - XV nf up Z 4 I 1 fi Today's Skills Open Tomorrow's Doorways A future stenographer shows her skill. Classes in business skills train students for various vocational opportunities. In this field, Washburn offers typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, steno and office skills, business law, and consumer economics. Many students participate in the work program. For this on-the-iob training, they receive the equivalent of two credits in a classroom. Washburn's home economics department prepares students for their future responsibilities by offering classes in cooking and sewing. The newly added equipment aids the girls in the cooking department, where the main emphasis has been placed on the fundamentals of meal planning. A course in home and family living is also offered. This class seeks to aid students in the preparation for their own homes and families. The tailoring class teaches girls how to properly fit and tailor the garments they have made. The newly added sewing machines have made many students' work easier and more enioyable this year. The industrial arts classes prove gratifying and useful Learning to operate business machines adds up to a good iob. Using a T-square takes practice and patience. 'Q to many boys. Skills learned in woodworking and mechanical drawing are practical for home use and also can be applied to various hobbies and vocations. Under skillful hands a skirt begins to take shape. T I Bm-.mbwwk w .MmAT.,,sN VLVV V I N ns fi Q-...Q 4 1 FACULTY x 1 1 f f If W4 'ii?'u'f lws1 2 H M- ' Ag- A ' ,, .aw f,vQy:v,':,4,-2-'1 ffl- M--v : r it W' I ,, ' 1 .0 , J I ...- f... gmt, Ui-mz,,,-' '-1'--f. ... 'W Principal Carl W. Anderson commends student body for its versatility. Assistant Principal Russell L. Helleckson wishes seniors luck. 24 To the students: The end of each school year always brings out a variety of feelings and emotions. There are so many activities in a school the size of Washburn and such a wide range of subiects that no two students can really claim to have had the same experience. Despite the physical obstacles we have had to overcome, such as our over- crowded building, sub-standard classrooms, and split schedule, our students still continue to set the academic pace for the other schools in our area. We are very proud of the accom- plishments of this senior class. Once again when the list of Merit winners was announced, Washburn had more winners than any other school in the Twin Cities area. These accomplishments are a tribute to the kind of student body we have in this school, as well as a tribute to its able and dedicated faculty. I am sure that these accomplishments are also an indication of the kind of support we receive from your interested and cooperative parents. We are very proud of all of you who have contributed in so many ways to our successful school year. The real test of what we have accomplished lies ahead. We hope that you will continue in your search for knowledge and wisdom, whether in college or not, and that you will find life intellectually stimulating. We hope that all of you students will feel that we have been able to prepare you for the challenge of the future. We wish you the best of luck. Carl W. Anderson Administration Anticipates Expansion Emily Busyn-Finance Clerk Ethyl Dacko-Book Clerk Margrete Dehlinger-Lunchroom Mgr. Florence Donohue-Visiting Teacher Obert Evenson-Sophomore Counselor Sigrid Grobe-Counseling Clerk Cathryn Haley- Nurse Joseph Heminger-Second Engineer Helen Irwin-Attendance Clerk . Zoe Jenkins-Sight Saving Aide Dorothy Johnson-Requisition Clerk Helen Lund -Administrative Aide :-. Dorothy Magnuson-Senior Counselor Clarence Ohland-Junior Counselor Mary Ann Orlowski- Librarian Ethel Paleen-Senior Counselor Alice Schultz- Program Clerk Eugene Stallman-Engineer Edward Swiderski-Soph. and Jr. Counselor Sheila Woodbeck - Librarian 1 514' K Ni Jef I f li rv, 1 I H is ' 13 lk :- . v '1. -1,:'?sT5:':f:.':f':? 3 - la.. Q A ,Z ,: 1 li Wx? M ,ii- 1 . ,..,. ., . .l .l!,'g ::x' ' if xg: W M, Q, , - - , He 5' X 38,511 L 1 fi , ,ff S, i 1 E5 J is in Y 'L V ,4.m'E' , .nj . '- I ,pw ea'l., ',jzi5 02735 rfffyjf IN H Teachers Frank L. Ario Barbara Beatty Garrard Beck Margaret Beran Mary H. Bolsterli Carl E. Carlson Roger Cersine Louis W. Claeson James A. Cosgrove Yetta K. Cram Loretta M. Cusack Annette N. Dahl Edwin Y. Daniel William J. Diehl Michael J. Dills David I. Dornfeld Kathleen B. Dowling Harold Dunn Conrad A. Emerson Joan Nordberg Share Crowded Halls Veronica R. Figge David M. Flugsfacl Kay H. Gale Burton George Neil Gillis Robert Goldstrand Mark E. Goodman Craig Hermanson Willard W. Horns Clifford O. Johnson Jane Johnson Florence T. Keegan Curtis Kirschbaum Robert W. Krause William J. Kuross Nicholas Lagios Mary W. Laird Roy E. Lindsfedt William J. Lydell Georg H. Lykken ' il A4 g 15 xv , 114 - afifil' -Q ' .fu A f i Wi. A , . . if .f 3921 G by a fz A-I-W 'K Q 1, .3 ' Palma Mark Roberta Megard Elizabeth R. Mills Helen J. Minty Madeline B. Monson Arlene Mueller Robert L. Nelson Emily S. Page Stanley J. Person Alan E. Rasmussen Erling S. Reque Lenus Ritter Ronald Rogers David W. Ruliffson James T. Rutherford Eugene M. Sandvig August D. Schauer Louden A. Schlagel Donovan Schwichtenberg Raymond Smith Wiley Smith John E. Sorteberg Gregory Stein Dorothy Stevenson M. Keith Stitzel George N. Sverdrup Patricia Temple Leila K. Thompson Margaret E. Thurston Gary F. Traynor Marion Trowbridge Gary R. Wald Armilla C. 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Steve Rick Minda Cheryl Beth Mike Anderson Anderson Arneson Bakken Bazinet Berman Bissonnette 32 The Class of 1968 entered Washburn with mixed emotions, anticipating fun, new friends, and lots of hard work. Their expectations were all fulfilled as they experienced such tirsts as the Welcome Week stag dancep the Minimum Essentials testsp football, hockey and basketball games, and, as one sophomore put it, listening to long boring lectures and taking tons of notes. Cries of, 'Come on, sophs, let's really hear it on class yelll' greeted them as they tried to figure out what their first pep fest was all about. A few prac- tice yells later, however, spirit prevailed, and the sophomores were yelling almost as loudly as the iuniors and seniors. The sophomore year turns naivete to experience, doubt to assurance and fear to resolution, making it one of the best and most memorable years in a student's school life. 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Kclhe Cheryl Helen Lee Ozark Palmer Paslell Peacock Pederson Perron Pelerson Peterson Pelersan I lf f' Roxanne John Pav fl A, Ak Peferion Plilrnan Poole 5 kniny Kathy Toni fig! Pietig Podany Popko 5 Dan Barb Dawn Pike Pollard Pasiels 5- .ze - 'A Fil' ia 51-if 'fi 'v ' P M, Q 1 Wi f 7:45 ,nm ,, - I i,,,I, , 2 .ie I li 2 I , ll ' A 52 Nancy and Karel lead the iunior Home- coming act. :wog'-:exjjfgisgsifgtj'-welgfhvgxiliiil s Q azz? 1 I it iff , . ' 'tie fi--. .,,41 ,- 1-an--zz Tom Pudil Elizabeth Ragen Janet Ramnarine Robin Rand gfmgenae- in J ' QTL V if I ,, 5.. Tom Rank Jane Rasnunsen Tom Redwg Dennis Reger J ,M-,-,.. 92 . . 3. 5 V,V: K tag? , .5.g::g.' 3 5,iER?q.N ' -, 252 K 65 12 tag- gg 3221 -'wa - 19 f, , ,'::.ffmfif4x: . ,i-tf:Ej5.g71:.,,.-tfi.,l.r . ,. , EP , , Q S M. f as EEE? ' ,QA . img' 5559 -we-r 353125537 -, Vgwwml ' 'i , - , vi zexzsi. S51 . . W: t't?1i'e-5 ' I-fl! 555: ' ' ,, . i9iVI,ifi'i155i4Lix rf' .5 xisfii - t r Imaiifm his Ne w ve. 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Pete Scheafter Sandy Scherf Bob Schimke Judy Schlosser J udy Schmitz Steve Schneider Louise Sch raeder Jan Schultz Linda Schultz 53 wm:':Jiw5J5i Rolf Schulz Harry Schusser Laurene Schwend Jim Scurrah Mike Semans Craig Severson Dan Shand Sue Sharp Jeannie Shosted 1 ' - f e . .. , f .wa 5: - '. if iu'u ,'1: 'lH:5'i! -' f E:,5:. ..'25 ' - fe-'ff . N- ' - , if--s.V Kms: ig : ' - . gr ' R ' ' M we 2 I , S s- ,. if 5 11. . , .,,.. F - 3- -222 2 .. , - 1. - A , -if i ' ' iff. V,.'j1 f ' 6 'f i , - , ... QQ, 11' ,.. , - . 22 A .fl '2- fi 2 F 1 , . . . Q hs' A ' V ' ig! ei ' iffze i- N f i - 1 f 4 rt .- -' Me ' i se ':f'4 :I , J 5, 1 I f it ---52 si s w X , ,z ' i' r::1' f':: ' WEEKS- flfwiliiff -1 ' '. . ' ' x . . 'iff -, ,J 1, gif, -' -sb, eizwiia ., 5513552 S Q - - r, -- 'H ,ZS ff- it!! 1 .24 ,ef 3, - ' 1, .ec F' ! ,Q-5 y i' MM . V- gal- 7 f gi.-K Q yiwz :vi 35?--,ZX ,5 5 I , 7 V Zwftstig tfffggf-ggiri. - ' iii? 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'-',, 'f f . - , - 5 Joan Sickler George Silers Barry Silesky Renee Simonds Linda Simonsen Pam Sirmai Judy Sisson Laura Skaar Alice Skelton Michele Skrach Steve Slocum Gary Smaby Brian Smith Leslee Smith Rich Smith Steve Smith Chuck Snell Ed Snyde r Kelley Solon Dave Sorenson Mary Sprague John St. Cyr Linda Stevenin Melanie Stewart Barb Stillman Paul Stitzel Paul x Stone Tom Stone Karin - Stout Steve Straiton Rick Strand S usa n Stuckey Eileen Sullivan Kathy Sullivan Virginia Sunde Bob Sutter Caihy Tichich John Tierney Linnea Torsferlson Terry Tranfer Paula Tripp fm i?5:s!3?5fl:iSQfis 'Q' J-If. 'g 3 1: , - pass . pm-rs' -1 f- Vi' -1 .fi 8 Q f .Q D3 'A nf mens A . .. ' K b Fw QV i -ss ii., Q Laps. kyliuv K A ffm' f Wyit f T 4 ,lv ,X 4 L ,W 435535, .:,,,,,, ..,, A. 457215352 fistfl . , 1 ,c I ie, V5 V-f wg 1 if . , M ,fm i 2 Steve spends his lunch hour studying. Class Marceine Turnbull Debbie Tusfisan Cavhie Ubi Gary Ubl Trina Veerhusen 'L 'EL' if, i ,.., fl Y Q m a-.:,efg-ff, ,ggi y - J W ff, 5 t rf .-:: A ! sz--Ish 1 K I ff we 'E' , 115 2 g f A 1 if , 5 ,,, ji K, . t . 3, fimifhfu 'iris , v .. ,Q if . ,JW Iwi? V w 5 .,,. . i il Bob Marilyn Sultan Taylor Ar? Wendy Swansrrom Tempiefon Thornas Sieve Taft Tew of '67 Looks 'ro The Future Jane Laurel Roger views woibefg wusivedv Nancy Sieve Mark Vinie Waldhoff Waferslan Chris Sieve Ciiff vogsi vvuiiffed vvsugmei Bob sunny Debbie Waddingvon Walsh Webster Don Dennis Judy Wagner Walsrrorn Wedeking is I C , - eg 'Wi W . ' , I J 2 ...., , f, ' 7,i' f ' W , , . , fg L 3 .mi , . :lf M It 5 V Q ag ? 1 V .sf ni 1 Q . .Ea E-' J QE-:Y 1 X iatgr ww, A Q f , W M y M J . .5 U Y -f 'iff A I ,V it X T! li . Dennis John Kaihy Jim Party Weigel Wherry Widen Williams Wong Pauia Bruce Marian Bili Paul Weisskopf White Wieland Wisfe Wong Maureen Julie Meva Peggy Torn Wells Whitney Wiil Woehier Wood Laura Lynn Vicki Linda Ric Weslberg Wichelrnann Willefv Woife Yaeger Chris Nancy Chuck Dave Jane Wesvphal Wicklund Williams Wong Yee 1 , sl k k W xc , Q new r wi In ccrr 2 -' , ' '-,X is . ry f ' 4 , ' if I . ',3fs'?.i2' il . J - W V ., I r,,.E5,.- C ,i,. of S 2556 u fp?-K 3. 9,5 1 r A ,lf , X i F e . ,W-X: In -it - is J J ' ' ia-.. , X , X i ii V' H L I 1, M ,lla , 4 ii fx? Q in -J , -X , . .... ., . f eff' A fr if if X' . 54 S'-ry sf ' wif' 't i?1? a,!. is V z, ' 7 is iiie 15 if Sue Tharaldson Ginny Thom Jim Thomas Janna York Jay Yashikawa Joan' Yaungren Gary Zumberge S 2 L 152 6 S S s zglfwiiifi f as X5 . A fr ' TS' J f 4 Sa.: Q ' is Blue Tri builds friendships. As the class of '67 has advanced through its iunior year, it has had many worthwhile experiences. The class has encountered Shake- speare, term papers, Home- coming, and the World Series. The iuniors have participated in school auditoriums, athletics, and clubs. It had met final exams as well as day-to-day tests. Through- out the year, when involved in the W . bustle of daily routine, the proper perspective of the activities is easily lost. But, in looking back, the class will realize that these experiences were valuable tor the way they prepared each in- dividual tor the trials and chal- lenges to follow. The merit ot these experiences lies in the new horizons opened for a class thirsty for knowledge and adventure. A junior makes plans for her senior year. 55 Gary emcees the Homecoming auditorium. P In Q 4, t My xy k lx' K 1 5 as ' v'!l Sf 1 1 Q . 1 4 4 I' or Q., - , 5' 0' A ..' .th A . Q, f- Jug, , Ar. W, . , ,L,,,f., 4 . k -.-v. 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The Nightmen display their musica f , . - f .M 3'f.,,n ,jfgif F i . .rw f Sabi -, fi 'lllnn..,,Q 1 m',w,,,,,,,x., ,. , .W ' I N X ., 12' -- f - ' ,-...av Q l mul! 1 Q ,Q X J wx , - I a . I P . S X - 1 Q 5? -ua The final announcement, the flowers, and the float were big parts of Homecoming, 1965. Homecoming Has Many Highlights Marc and Cindy extend mutual congratulations. Scalps A Go-Go was the latest in patriotic Miller phrases as Washburn held its 1965 Homecoming during the week of October ll-15. Buttons and signs plastered both people and walls, and excitement generated by the coming of Friday's game against the Southwest Indians grew to fever pitch as the week progressed. At an auditorium program on Friday afternoon, students, faculty, and alumni were entertained by several acts. The Senior and Junior Women each put on a skit spoofing Indiansg seniors John Anderson and Dave Starr sang folk songs, the Millermates performed a new routineg and the stage band played several iazz numbers. The procession of ten finalists for Homecoming royalty climaxed the auditorium. After moments of breathless anticipation, Cindy Johnson and Marc Harris were crowned Homecoming Queen and King. Friday night was one full of activity. The Millers turned out in great numbers to watch the parade of their Homecoming Royalty at halftime and see their football team trounce Southwest 20-0. Back at school in the girl's gym, the crowd of victory-happy Millers danced to music provided by the Henchmen. After the dance they filled their favorite restaurants to eat a late dinner, and Homecoming '65 was all over except for the faded corsages and the many memories. Km-Sf. Q Q4--39 29 Q 2.5- iff 1 Q: E 'G- H IL -w 11, ifgzmegr H,49,. M,wwfwf.1.,, , ,W , A :gi iii' J f, :M Y: mf. E , t' .41 G. ' .H Q gl 8 0 V1- QQ. 3 E F 3 E 5 i Y 5: 45 ei-'H lv vb, ATTENDANTS Cleft to rightj Phil, Carol, Sandy, and Steve pose on Miller cake. Royal Couples Share Spotlight The coronation of the 1965 Home- coming King and Queen climaxed the week's festivities. As the couples walked slowly down the aisle to the music Pomp and Circumstance, the excitement in the auditorium mounted. Mike Rzepecki, Student Council Presi- dent, tumbled with the envelopes and finally made the long-awaited announcement. Cindy Johnson and Marc Harris were named 1965 Homecoming Queen and King. Their attendants were Sandy Melin and Steve Nelson, Carol Swanson and Phil Walen, Karen Hesli and Robb Sweetnam, and Becky Thacher and Geott Martin. ATTENDANTS lleft To rightj Robb, Karen, Becky, and Geoff symbolize Homecoming 1965 1965 Homecoming King and Queen are surrounded by their court. .ff ,Rf I 5,50 Q 'f :ff ,,5.4:-1 . V 7- 1 , ,M A 4 , 41 f v R 1 ,4 1 is 51 ,,,,, , H ,f if sl M lv gm, if fs ,wh MK' we L D '4'-Mr . .QM ie Z -' L 4 -saw'-,xkQf4A W ,W-ff pr- i Mya ,.,,Q X 6 .Alu '- ' R., ...- 5.44 'inf wav-1. ,aw A 'Swv ill! rw., m:w 'warm if. H , ' 1. A2215-v,14,a fgg , . film. fbkeww -2 ,ig -1 .fr f vw m i. -:41'.:y.1::',. f ,M .,. A .k, ' gf A hw! i R -f'15L?4ilA in . ff' ,eww M., Q, , mf - we Q,:gg?4f'7v2.4wggQef?132f2W? -M w wfffi, if Lwiwx f 's3'gi'+1Ws5E'9'5 a:, -Qw w M5521 ,.,, j m gp f Q ' ff 521 Ei? 1 , 'Q W ,,., , 'WS 1-R 4 - ' A, 57 Senior boys demonstrate their grace as the six dancing princesses. T966 Millwheels Offers Entertainment Naomi Estes and Pat Dunsworth perform as Sunny and Chair. 66 The T966 production of Millwheels exemplified stu- dent participation and talent. Under the direction of Mr. Krause, faculty advisor, and Mike O'Dougherty, student director, the show was presented after about two months of auditioning and rehearsal. Many types of talent were expressed throughout the program, which was held March seventeenth and eighteenth. A group of seniors presented a comedy, The Six Dancing Princesses. The iunior performance consisted of Go-Go Girls, The Nite Men, Sunny and Chair and The Mercers. The newly- organized Stage Band played various selections, including Pink Panther, to which the Millermates danced. A spoof on Batman was presented by Landin, Fogel and Company. After several other presenta- tions, Millwheels T966 was concluded with solos from Janet Osgood and Kathy Engdahl. Landin, Fogel and Co. offer Batman spoof- 'Return of the Moron. .vo i SM Q W ' 55753 5 Iwi iii. ah wg, , U vs NHS Emphasizes Service NHS CABINET Paul Mueller, Vice-president, Joan Campbell, Secretary' treasurer, Bob Kieft, President. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front row: K. Johnson, Greenberg, Jenkins, Giffin, Chapman, Halvorson. Row 2: Hoye, Goodrich, Berkman, B. Anderson, Gosseft, Carlson, Frisk. Row 3: Jacobson, Evenson, Hall, Cohen, Garey, Harley, Q -1 we .. -. 5 s vw f-I . if? 68 Fifteen percent of each graduating class at Washburn is inducted into the National Honor Society. This nation-wide organization is dedicated to the public recognition at high school students who have main- tained high standards ot service, scholarship, leader- ship, and character. At Washburn those students whose scholastic average is at least a B are rated by their teachers, and the 'Fifteen percent who are ranked most favorably in the other three areas are asked to ioin the Society. This year the student leadership ot the NHS wished to stress the service aspect of the Society's code. In keeping with this desire, a tutoring proiect was made available to students who were in need of personal instruction which their teachers did not have time to give. Aside from its annual projects-the selling of commencement announcements, ushering at open house, and substituting tor teachers-NHS also held a drive to collect books for Minnesota Indians. Hirsh, Row 4: Bergh, Brooks, Hacking, Jackson, Annett, Hellberg, Francis, Campbell, Row 5: S. Johnson, Jay, Brown, Egbert, Brandiord, Besner, Hilger. Row 6: P. Anderson, Ashrnan, Hillique, Haxby, Housch, Iverson, Cooper, Hartung. 5 Bob Kieft, NHS President, introduces new members during auditorium program. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front row: Osmon, Loofbourrovv, Thompson, Koliher, Kohn. Row 2: Powell, King, Peterson, Mercier, Nicholson, Osgoocl. Row 3: Wilson, F. Nelson, Toso, Rees, Zohner, Ploof, Smith. Row 4: Page, Mc111son,Leren, Kellogg, Russ, Lorson. Row 5: Kaiser, Palm, Wolen, Sofz, Woflond, Nordberg, Seole. Row 6: D. A. Stone, Kieft, Vest, D. S, Stone, T, Olson, Mueller, Worner, Rzepecki, vw .mv 'sl 69 Student Council lnnovcites Action STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET: Laybourn, Rzepecki, Johnson, Hesli, Greengerg. Every Monday during 6th hour the Council met to discuss future plans. Working with their new advisor, Mr. Krause, the ten elected Student Council representatives from each class discussed their schedule ot duties and made plans to carry out these duties during the sixth hour meetings every Monday. Mike Rzepecki presided over the meetings assisted by Vice Presi- dent Mark Laybourn, Correspond- ing Secretary Karen Hesli, Record- ing Secretary Marcia Greenberg, and Treasurer Al Johnson. The Council's duties included organizing Welcome Week, Home- coming, a stag dance in March,the Christmas decorations, the T966 Spring Prom, High School Quiz Bowls, various auditorium pro- grams and service proiects, and discussion ot current school prob- lems. In answer to the criticism that the Student Council was iust a figure- head and that it did not represent the student body, the Council began holding open meetings. Once a month the students were given the opportunity to attend the Student Council meetings and take part in the discussions. STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: Greenberg, Flodin, Jackson, Hickory, S. John- Lee, Walen, Laybourn, T. French, Rzepecki, Dyste. Row 5: J. Anderson, Babcock son, Ling. Row 2: Bochert, Belt, D. Brown, Sickler, S. Hendrickson, C. Comb. S, Nelson, Johnson, Hurlbutt,J. Arkell,J, Bell. Row 3: Gossett, Russ, Osgood, K. Larson, C, Johnson, Hesli, J. Comb. Row 4: K 4 5 L. ' ff 4 1 .. A 3 7' T , . . Msg 43... -gggggigi. .Y 3 .T ,,,- ' ,, X E5 F A .f ir . Q'I1'?:: 'a C5 ss diff' 'T ' . W S K 1 IRL ,T .. MWWM V 1 Q 'iv x if fm Q: ,gif s ff- gig 'i IX A o o'a .gv ,.- n pup' A -u T910 fb ' E. faifxznrnx, g, J? Sema Seckin, Geoff MarTin, and MiTsu Nugashima were Washburn's Three AFS foreign sTudenTs. AFS ls Washburn's BiggesT Club l AFS BROTHERS AND SISTERS Seckin, Heimg MarTin, Jay, Nagashima, Borell. Newspapers in The parking loT, pancakes, and movie TickeTs will be remembered by many of The members of The American Field Service CommiTTee as The means of reaching Their record goal of 52250. In The eTTorT To meeT The cosT of supporTing several foreign sTudenTs nexT year, Washburn's largesT club was divided inTo Three commiTTees, according To classes. The enThusiasTic sophomores had success wiTh This year's TirsT proiecT, a paper sale. Organized by seniors, The pancake dinner was held Two nighTs and The proTiTs were doubled over lasT year. The juniors Took charge of The movie benefiT which was also a success. Sema Seckin from Turkey, MiTsu Nagashima from Japan, and GeoTT MarTin from AusTralia were Wash- burn's foreign exchange sTudenTs This year. Two WashburniTes wenT abroad as parT of The AFS pro- gram. BeTsy King spenT lasT year in Germany and KermiT Housh sfayed in AusTria during The summer. AFSCABINET F T :A K' E'k .R 2:H',R ,H h, ,J , . . . Mcpherson' ron row nneTT, ing, ric son ow elm uss ous reTurnee ones Betsy Klng Introduces the forelgn students. GERMAN CLUB Front row: Clemens,Blomberg,Ennis,Kennis,Caplan,Gackle. D. Bennett, Henderson, Featherson, P. Anderson. Row 5: Egbert, Gehring Row 2: Boyd, Kaliher, Cziok, Bjerke, Kilian, Connors. Row 3: Blum, Hyatt, Herm- Canfield, S. Johnson, lwanin, Brand, Curwen. Row 6: B. Harrison, Francisl stad, Goodrich, J. Anderson, S. Bennett, Geske. Row 4: Boland, J. Anderson, Cunvninings, l'lOU5l'lf Bl0 lYlUnClf 5enTleY, King, Kfoll- German Club Surveys Teutonic Culture GERMAN CLUB CABINET Front row: Iverson, rec. sec., Lake, pres., Lee, cor. sec.: Mr. Dills, adv., Meyer, vice pres., Hegnauer, treas., Mrs. Gale, adv. GERMAN CLUB Front row: Mary Nelson, Hegnauer, Lee, Lake, Iverson, Meyer. Row 2: Twedten, Stout, Walsh, Ornburg, Vinson, Rossman. Row 3: Mattke, Peisch, Lonnigan, F. Nelson, Vicars, Zahner, Quick. Row 4: Mattsson, The German Club launched its i965-1966 program with the initiation of new members at the annual Oktoberfest. This activity, which included polkas and singing German folk songs, was followed by various traditional events throughout the year, as well as some new opportunities tor exposure to German culture. A Christmas party and Faschingsball in February were two of the most enjoyable activities. This year's meetings ancl parties were planned by the club's cabinet and advisors Frau Gale and Herr Dills. For the tirst time a German newspaper was published by some of the German Club members: a German singing group was started, and the club's constitution was revised. Torstenson, Podany, B. Sullivan, Ubl, D. Mattsson. Row 5: Wieland, Schneider, Robinson, Vest, Swanstrom, J. Larson, J. Olsen. XE'i..rst 'ks fi. - , ,,.. Lia., l Paul Mueller Dave Brown Jean Bodenman Bob Christoph Mike Smith Students Take Active Part in Government Washburn was represented last June at the Boys' and Girls' States by five seniors. Bob Christoph, Dave Brown, Paul Mueller, and Mike Smith were elected to city, county, and party offices at Boys' State while Jean Bodenman was elected to the third highest office of Girls' State, Speaker of the House. At these two student government conventions, delegates were divided into different parties and then into cities. Model governments were set up at the city, county, and state levels to give the delegates an opportunity to better their understanding of the democratic processes of government and politics at all levels. Linguists Comprise La Petite Academie La Petite Academie was composed of thirty members who maintained an A average in French. Under the guidance of Monsieur Dunn it held its meetings at various periods throughout the year. The main purpose of the group was that of supervising the larger French Club. Chairmen were chosen from La Petite Academie to run divisions of the French LA PETITE ACADEMIE Front row: Mr. Dunn, adv., Butts, Osman, Rockwell. Row 2: Wong, M. Anderson, Paulu, Steen. Row 3: Lovdal, Pool, Christ, Club, such as the Art, Drama, Singing and Correspon- dence groups. One of the larger functions ofthe Academie was to publish the La Petite Messenger, a French news- paper, which was distributed to the French classes. Arrandondol, Fedkiw. Row 4: B. Anderson, C. Johnson, Coopefi 5C0 l9TT, Mr Nordberg, D. Harley. SPANISH CLUB Front row: Grouse, Grafslund, Fraser, Greenberg, BaTdorT, Bochert, Dodd, Cain, Evens. Row 5: Erickson, Enger, Burke, Gibson, S. Anderson BuringTon, Row 2: Flygare, Fisler, Dahl, Burk, Graham, ChrisTopherson. Row 3: K. Anderson, Bowles. Row 6: EllsworTh, Arnzen, Colburn, B, Erickson, M. Borrell Fillmore, Fifer, Dehning, GillquisT, Engdahl, Burnet. Row 4: Adam, GoldsTrand, S. BenneT, AnnefT, Dew. Spanish Club 'Es Grande' SPANISH CLUB CABINET S. Anderson, Treos.y P. Watson, sec., K. Jackson, v. pres.: Mork, pres. T50 enThusiasTic Spanish-speaking sTudenTs corn- prised The '65-'66 Washburn Spanish Clulo. The members parTicipaTed in acTiviTies planned by The olTicers, led by PresidenT Priscilla Mork, and Their advisor, Miss BeaTTy. lniTiaTion included doing pan- Tomines and sTunTs for The resT of The club. The sTudenTs made Pilgrim haTs for The Deaconess HospiTal as a Thanksgiving proiecT. Their winTer acTiviTies included a sleigh ride and a ChrisTrnas TiesTa. The TradiTional dinner aT a Spanish resTauranT compleTed The year of Tun-filled acTiviTies. SPANISH CLUB Front row: H. Johnson, K, Johnson, Haglof, Ivers, Jorgenson. Love, Laatsch, McKissick. Row 5: Northey, N. Jones, Lyens, Ling, Morgan Row 2: Hatch, Hawley,Johnson,Jackson,Joseph. Row 3: S.Johnson, Halverson, McKinney, Row 6: Haud, Meyer, L. Hirsh, S. Jones, N. Kaiser, M. Huso, King N, Larson, Mark, Hendrickson, Mueller. Row 4: S. Nelson, KanTola, Landry, Moe, ,f i Y 'W 'iii w: -Yi' ' I - 1 T SPANISH CLUB Front row: Watson, B. Silesky, B. Silesky, Romfo, Perry, Thomp- Seal, Schlesinger. Row 5: Reimers, Skroch, Shannon, Seltz, Taylor, Tharoldson son. Row 2: Oman, Perron, C. Nelson, Vogol, Romnorine. Row 3: Saltzman, Row 6: Niedermeier, Watland, Nicholson, Palm, Stuart, Stevenin, Sherman Youngren, Rahders, Page, Norclal, Walen. Row 4: Ploot, Wiberg, Olson, Shaw, l 0 Latin Club Goes Rome LATIN CLUB CABINET Palmquist, vice pres., Mrs. Beran, adv., O'Dougherty, pres., Sorset, treas., Estes, sec. Under the direction ot President Mike O'Dougherty, this year's Latin Club, with the help of the advisor, Mrs. Beran, expressed charity and enthusiasm through a service project during the Christmas season. They provided a Christmas dinner for a family. Each member contributed something to the meal. In the spring, the club held their annual banquet. The members dressed as ancient Romans, in togas and stolas, and they enioyed themselves in the Romoin tradition. The club also helped to support the American Field Service throughout the year. LATIN CLUB Front row: Mrs. Beron, adv.: Palmquist, Noreen, Longley, Doins- Row 4: Dechaine, Koller, T. Peterson, Raudenbush, Scott, Woldhoft, Talbott berg, Klaers. Row 2: Skelton, Jorgensen, Diamond, Swanson, Paschke, Grimm. Row 5: Comb, Scrset, Estes, Govvard, Simonsen, O'Dougherty, Wolner. Row 6 Row 3: Stehly, McLeister, Reinhold, O'Grady, Westphol, M. Nelson, Willett. Noward, Snoulrter, Kosfel, Egeberg, Malone, Midura, Laybourn, Bentley. CHAPTER 1 Froni row: Miss Temple, adv.: Pelletier, Gaffin, Thompson. Row 2 Nicholson, Tiffany, Beeson, Nicklow, B. Erickson. Row 3: Melin, Nienaber, K Anderson, Magnuson, Berg, Ronning. Row 4: Hacking, Roseen, Trewyn, S Anderson, Hesli. Row 5: Jackson, A. Barros, Siverisen, Brandiord, Arnzen Brodin. l i l i CHAPTER 2 Front row: Waterhouse, Greenberg, Muzetras, L. Olson. Row 2: Chapman, S. Nelson, Jenkins, Bennefi. Row 3: Lykken, Fifzgerald, F. Nelson, Page. Row 4: Berkman, Bodenman, Barstow, Dyste, Bristol. Row 5: J. Carlson Saltzman, Comb, S. Nelson, Francis, S. Johnson. CHAPTER 3 Front row: Osman, Kennis, Joseph, Sigurdson. Row 2: Zahner, Zumberge, Ploof, Bazinef, Quick. Row 3: Ahmadi, Kindsirom, Hoye, Thacher. Row 4: C. Swanson, Spencer, Norfhey, Keenan, Kingbay. Row 5: Harley, C. Johnson, lwanin, Besner, Palm, Jacobson. -seems.. 1 r CHAPTER 4 Front row: Norval, K. Johnson, Lake, Iverson. Row 2: B. Olson, Halverson, Mark, S. Johnson, D. Miller. Row 3: Edsfrand, Organic, Eikum, Mark. Row 4: Hanzlik, Goodrich, Gibson, Davies, Rodley. Row 5: Shearer, Vikre, Matthews, C. Olson, S. Olson, Hellberg. CHAPTER 5 Froni row: Langhans, Dunsfon, Loofbourrow, Bunker. Row 2: Anderson, Ennis, Twedfen, Theuringer, Campbell. Row 3: Biornsfad, Grambsch, S. Nelson, D. Mickelson. Row 4: N. Jones, M. Srnirh, A. Larson, Wagner, Selfz. Row 5: Deerz,Wa1land, S. Jones, Nordberg, Grigsby, Kieffer. fs.. Recognition Service lleftl and Mock Olympics personify Blue Tri spirit. Blue cmd Silver Tri UniTe Following The example seT by mosT of The oTher ciTy schools, Washburn's Blue and Silver Tri combined This year under The TiTle of Blue Tri. The chapTers were seT up as in oTher years, and many service proiecTs and social acTiviTies were planned. Under The able leadership of Mrs. Keegan and Miss Temple, advisors, and Joan Campbell, Blue Tri PresidenT, The organi- zaTion uniTed The girls in fellowship and helped Them undersTand Their responsibiliTies as individuals. BLUE -TRI CABINET Front row: Mrs. Keegan, adv., M. Greenberg, MuzeTras, McNeill, Youngren. Row 2: K. Jackson, Perkins, Yoshikawa, Powell, Bochert, Fillmore. Row 3: Sickler, Iverson, Tasa, Comb, Bodenman, K. Larson. Row 4: The year's all-school service proiecT was working wiTh The menTally reTarded. A Three-parT program of learning, observaTion, and service was seT up by The cabineT. There were Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas Chapel Services organized by boTh Hi-Y and Blue Tri. To have a well-rounded schedule, Blue Tri had many social evenTs also. A FaTher-DaughTer Square Dance, ioinTs wiTh Hi-Y groups, and Mock Olympics were some of The Tun acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. C. Johnson, Diessner, Canfield, Kaiser, J. Larson, Erickson. Row 5: Veerhusen, J. Campbell, Hacking, Brandiord, Nordberg, Jones, STewarT. CHAPTER 6 Front row: Allard, Botten, Osborne, Burdorf. Row 2: Wreath, Kaliher, Keegan, Lannigan. Row 3: L. Christofferson, Hartmann, Berg, Rees. Row 4: Osgood, Huber, Leren, Mattson, Fortman. Row 5: Larson, Swan, Lund- berg, Chapman, Clymer, Wilson. CHAPTER 7 Front row: Watson, Swenson, Perry, Peacock. Row 2: Schulze Giffin, Lovdahl, Wester, Larson. Row 3: Seckin, Powell, Eye, Olson. Row 4: Russ Lindemonn, Kaiser, Lammers, Satz. Row 5: Curwen, J. Campbell, Harrison Nyclemae, Carlson, Bergh. CHAPTER 8 Front Row: Butts, Sabasco, Kissinger, C. Jorgensen. Row 2: Killian, Hayer, Longley, Kocina, Anderson. Row 3: Tasa, Borell, Schley, Hoppes. Row 4 Harper, Malancl, Burbank, Vinson, Burke. Row 5: Huso, DeBoer, Annett, Brink, Ruden, J. Johnson. il T 1 1 Blue Tri Serves CHAPTER 9 Front row: Casey, Scharlemann, Ashner, Smith, Tillotson. Row 2: Danielson, Ragen, Erickson, Derron, Walsh, Hyatt. Row 3: Rocknern, Bochert, Fogel, Dahlloerit, Mason, Whitney, Richert. Row 4: Gruny, Drake, Wicklund, Morgan, Risberg, Lee. Row 5: Hendrickson, Gruber, Meyer, Woodbridge, Lind- gren, McKinney, Reuterfeldt. CHAPTER 10 Front row: Bartholomew, Teschendorf, Kanter, Nelson, Rehn. Row 2: Blum, Gustafson, Vogel, Dygert, Flodin, Hansen. Row 3: Houg, Harvey, Roe, Podany, Holms, Sullivan, Schwend. Row 4: Fredlund, Boland, Smith, Warren, Satterberg. Row 5: Nielsen, N. Estes, Agisel, Lebris, Marsh, Byrne, Canfield. School ancl Community CHAPTER 'l'l Front row: Silesky, Lockren, Imes, Wilden, M. Nelson. Row 2: Sullivan, C. Johnson, Mueller, Anderson, Damman. Row 3: Charnstrorn, Root, Conway, P. Johnson, Satterstrom, Little. Row 4: Oas, Snyder, Sarach, Ornburg, Wolfe. Row 5: Linde, Lindahl, Taylor, Postels, Schwab, Diessner. CHAPTER 'I2 Front row: H. Johnson, K. Sundberg, Kretchmer, Kennis, Burington Row 2: S. Peterson, Middlebrook, Breastad, Beebe, Sahlen, Kupp. Row 3: Ander- son, Ernst, Schatzlein, Ludcke, Flygard, Evans. Row 4: Walen, S. Anderson Rhodes, Oliveto, Hopkins, Irwin. Row 5: Garrison, N. Olson, N. Harrison, S Thoraldson, Elasky, B. Erickson, Dew. 4 CHAPTER 'I3 Front row: Romfol, Swenson, Saunders, Hultgren, Sunn. Row 2: Titus, Batdorf, Hatch, Gierd, Dunn, Jackson. Row 3: Adam, Abraham, Nelson, Rose, Iverson. Row 4: Lindquist, Helrnke, Wever, Hendrickson, Eckert, Kvinge. Row 5: Eikum, M. Wells, Van Putten, J. Peterson, Hande, Shannon, Filmore. CHAPTER I4 Front row: Bakken, Gackle, Caplan, Figen, Dahl. Row 2: Peterson, Ellyson, Ohlson, Burk, Hunter, Skelton. Row 3: C. Nelson, Gronberg Strauman, Johnson, Luke, Biornstad. Row 4: L. Cain, Denio, Rasmussen Webster, Iverson, Nicklow. Row 5: Niederrneier, K. Peterson, B. Campbell, Colburn, Robinson, Duer, Shaw. I I CHAPTER 15 Front row: Palrnquist, Noreen, Kiscoden, Harris, Cziok. Row 2: Rockwell, Collins, Nienaber, Oman, Waller, O'Neill. Row 3: Van Eps, Starcks, Eagan, Hickory, Nelson, Connors. Row 4: Hunter, Heim, Yoshikawa, Love, Sickler, Barstow. Row 5: Berglund, Sharp, Comb, Larson, Leadholm, Booth, Masters. CHAPTER T6 Front row: Haglof, Boyd, McNeill, L. Anderson. Row 2: Hendrick son, Maftke, Arneson, Carlson, Wieland. Row 3: Hetland, Clarlsson, Rossman Walker, Olson, Geske. Row 4: Ling, Lyons, K. Peterson, Burkhardt, Mertesdorf. Row 5: Belt, Bouten, K. Jacobson, McCabe, D. Olson, Breidall. l CHAPTER 'I7 Front row: Moslet, Underwood, Cutts, Moberg. Row 2: Slocum, J. Johnson, Dean, Trudell, Moe. Row 3: Laatach, Perkins, B. Johnson, Kaiser, Burnet. Row 4: Marxhausen, Hermstad, McNeal, Bachman, Mclntosh, Hall. Row 5: Ridler, Shoop, Nordquist, Anderson, Blasko, Hough, Vicars. CHAPTER I8 Front row: Bush, Weisskopf, Hawle, J. Anderson, Owen. Row 2: Dehning, Gilmore, Auger, S. Carlson, Tripp. Row 3: Swanson, Erickson, Stahl, Ostrowsky, Mitchell, L. Perkins. Row 4: N. Kvinge, Ellsworth, Paulsen, Wiberg, Bowles. Row 5: Hague, Pritchard, M. Berg, Kroll, K. Nelson, Boen. CHAPTER 'I9 Front row: Loofbourrow, Auel, Perlman, Paukner, Lake. Row 2: LaPole, Vinie, Longley, Graham, Owen. Row 3: B. Johnson, Brockrnan, Gerdes, Walberg, Hannan. Row 4: Fifer, J. Nelson, Keese, Bell, Wells, J. Olsen. Row 5: Poole, Erhard, Parmeter, T. Veerhusen, Stevenin, Beeth, Sandland. CHAPTER 20 Front row: Pappas, Haugen, Dayes, Clemens, C. Olson. Row 2: Deare, Youngren, Bazinet, Havig, K. Klotz. Row 3: Gaudette, David, Paulu, Wichelmann, L. Ornburg. Row 4: Enger, Brink, Marconett, Reinhold, Nordal, Bristol. Row 5: Sirmai, Featherstone, Dahlberg, Rieman, J. Peterson, Fedkiw, Scherf. , Hi-Y Channels Energy HI-Y CABINET Front row: M. Laybourn, M. Holfan, G. Smaby. Row 2: D. Carlson, D. STarr, S. Schneider. Hi-Y is The name given To The parT of The YMCA organizaTion ThaT is designed To meeT The social and spiriTual needs of young men in high school. By parTicipaTion in WHS's Ten separaTe Hi-Y clubs, boys of all TaiThs and religious backgrounds were uniTed in The desire To be of service To Their school and communiTy. AT The weekly meeTings held by each club, The members made and execuTed plans Tor The various proiecTs which They had voTed To underTake. Their weekly meeTings were supplemenTed by all- school meeTings aT which policies and programs were discussed. Led by Their advisors Mr. Ario and Bruce HuTchins, APO Fronf row: Roche, STarr, Waldhoff, Rasmussen, Frisk. Row 2: Reller, Jay, Thompson, Hengen, A. Peterson, D. Carlson. Row 3: Rarick, Ruch, Hanson, Hoel Wherry. Row 4: HolTan, Clemens, Burdiff, SweeTnam, C. Olson, Longman The all-school Hi-Y club underTook Three main service proiecTs before ChrisTmas. They helped in The Goodwill lndusTries CloThing Drive, They gave money To World Service, an arm of The Y ThaT esTablishes YMCA's in Toreign counTriesg and They volunTeered To sell ChrisTmas Trees aT The various Y-Men's loTs. The social calendars Tor The Ten clubs were varied, buT all red-leTTered a number of daTes on which The members were To be given The opporTuniTy To pracTice Their social graces. These opporTuniTies included benefiT sTag dances, ioinTs wiTh girls' groups from diFFerenT schools, and oTher Types of social evenTs. STO FronT row: T. Johnson, Both, Lee, CosseTTe. Row 2: Woldum, McKee, Asbury, Hinerman. Row 3: Bey, T. Johnson, Sullivan, J. Johnson, Nylens Row 4: P. Flodin, Englund, D. Erickson, S. Eriksson, J. Erickson, J. Mayer. DELTA Front row: Nyen, Severson, Lockerf, Schneider, Price. Row 2: Myhr, SPURS Front row: Gustafson, Buffs, Price, Soderberg. Row 2: Blanch, Marlow Honnes, Dyste, Punch, Andrew. Row 3: Anquisf, Mammen, Sarai, Laybourn. Row 4: Bauder, Hollquisf, Pike, Clymer, Kulzycki. ACE-CHI Front row: Linle, McComb, Wolen, G. Nelson. Row 2: Rzepecki, Arundel, Elmer, Woog, Daugheny, Mildenberger. Row 3: Siennes, Loe, Srraiton, Scarleh, Richards. Row 4: Tierney, S. Nelson, A. Johnson, Scarlefi, Haxby, Har?- wick. COMITARS Froni row: Leininger, Rucinski, Skiod. Row 2: Collier, Hosp, Wilson. Row 3: Harrison, Kuneo, Tillemons, Olson. Row 4: Meyer, Buffs, Heenan, Benedict, Moden. Anker, Carlberg. Row 3: Marshall, Robertson, J. Anderson, DunsworTh. Row 4 T. Olson, Nicholson, McAvoy, Gronneberg, Brower. TORCHES Front row: Hanisch, Walfred, Greenberg, Gehring. Row 2: Peck Gibson, Benidr, Garry. Row 3: Chose, Jacobson, Barier, Aldrich, B. Nelson. CENTAURS Front row: S. Meier, T. Meier, Snyder, Summers. Row 2: Schlafz- lein, Zumberge, Brown, Martin. Row 3: Warner, Anderes, J. Anderson, Moden, Bergerson. Row 4: Smoby, Mueller, Iverson, Collins, Perkins, Thacher. BETA SIGMA Fronf row: Sfaubly, Dahl, Esfenson, Sierk. Row 2: Warner Larson, Arneson, Nelson, Green. Row 3: Hegna, Comb, B. Larson, Mamrnen, Ohason. Row 4: Wegger, J. Brown, Holman, Bunker, Hatlesiad, Rees. SATYR-CHI Froni row: Miolsness, Farrell, Christoph, Svvansfrom, Brown. Row 2: Gaarder, Chamberlain, Waddingfon, Herbsf, Ugland. Row 3: Haxby, Palm, Meclin, Eckhoff. Row 4: Knutson, Isaacson, Hurlbuit, Arlclnder, Bjorklund. H I-Y APO STO DELTA SPURS ACE-CHI TORCHES COMITARS CENTAURS BETA SIGMA SATYR-CHI Mark Holton gives benedicfion at Thanksgiving chapel service. UC CLUB Front row: Berg, Grambsch, Kennis, S. Jones, Waterhouse, Goward, V. Olson, Norval. Row 2: Vickre, Goldsbury, Schearer, Swanson, Ronning, Northey, Batten. Students Serve with a Smile The members ot the UC Club served as cashiers in the Iunchroom, as ushers during the evening audito- rium programs, and also sold orange and blue book covers at the beginning of each semester. The year's auditoriums were made possible through the co-ordinated effort of the Stage Crew. Under the leadership ot Mr. Krause, the crew handled the lighting and props for stage productions. When there was a movie to be shown, a member ot the Audio- visual Crew was on hand. Mr. Goodman directed their efforts in operating the necessary equipment. Tickets for all of Washburn's athletic events were sold outside the lunch- room throughout the year by the Ticket Sellers. Both season and individual tickets were available to the students. TICKET SELLERS Schneider, Scharlemann, Meier. STAGE CREW Front row: Earle, Stone. Row 2: Daehn, Stitzel, Krause, adv. AUDIO-VISUAL Front row: J. Anderson, Cohen, Heim. Row 2: Schlesinger, Larsen, Mains, Havrilla, Morin, Ferrin. Row 3: Aust, Walters, Davies, Freeberg, Alexander. Row 4: Root, Stanton, Blanch, McCold. 84 'T PART TIME TRAINING PROGRAM Front row: Werner, Gibbons, Deare Schwitchenberg, adv., Ryan, Rodearmel. Row 2: Scholl, Pharo, B. Hanson, Papke, Dunston, McGraw. Row 3: Bartholomew, Kocina, Haglund, Janson, Woodhll, Gaudette, Biornstad. Row 4: J. Hanson, D. Jones, McCormick, Bang, McHale, Gardner, M. Brown. Row 5: lchenberger, Clymer, Walstrom, Leastren, Iverson, Arnzen, Dortner. Row 6: Peterson, Barber, Sullivan, Marsh, Enu, Martini, Walton, Peterson. Programs Build Toward Future Throughout the year, students were observed leaving school at noon, They were a part of Washburn's Cooperative Part-Time Training Program. Participants were able to attend school classes in the morning, Thus gaining enough credits for graduation. In the afternoon, they gained many hours of valuable experience working in the business field of Their choice. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Front row: Hill, Norman, K. Johnson, Sullivan, Pech. Row 2: Halverson, K. Jones, Simonds, Seltz, Woods, Burk. Row 3: Frudell, Bader, Grambsch, Wreath, Rand, McLellan. Row 4: Mclntosh, Trout,Jamesgaard, Ringo, With an auditorium program in the beginning of The school year, Junior Achievement began recruiting members. Approximately torty Washburn students strengthened their understanding and appreciation of our economic system by participating in JA. Every member was part of a corporation which produced a commodity and tried to sell it for a profit. Davis, Lewis, Horan. Row 5: Turnball, Richey, Holmboe, Lee, Crowley, Lindgren, Sullivan. Row 6: Wilhelm, Gruber, Hosp, Tucker, Heenan, Ferre, Francis, Pauls. ARCHERY CLUB Front row: Dovies, Mork, Mitchell, Organic, Moins. Row 2: Bokk, Elieff, KueTher, Gibson, Fiskum. Archery cmd Chess Develop Individual Skills The Archery Club vvos successful in iTs eTTorTs To improve The individuol skills of iTs members, who proc- Ticed Their occurocy ond form during The yeor. The gomes, under The supervision of Mr. FlugsTod, Took ploce oT The Colhoun Loke Areo when The weoTher wos good, ond c1T BryonT Junior High during The win- Ter. Archery is useful Tor more Thcin iusT hiTTing bulls' eyes, during The hunTing seoson, mciny of The Millers in The Archery Club mode use of Their TcilenTs. The Chess Club is mode up of ployers vvho hove lcidder TournomenTs omong Themselves. PorTicipoTion in These Tourno1menTs sTrengThens The plciyers' menTol coordinonion. A chess Tedm, consisting of Two mem- bers cind one olTernoTe, is mode up of The mosT ex- perienced members of The club. Under The direcTion of Mr. SorTeberg, The Teom presenTed on reol chollenge To oTher Teoms in The ciTy. AT The end of The secison The Chess Teom ploced TirsT in The Twin CiTies. I CHESS CLUB Front row: Bader, Poppos, GosseTT, Sorfeberg, adv. Row 2: Howard. Row 4: HilTor1, BA Nelson, Huber, Cooper, Erickson. Peacock, Aune, Hcinnes, Neve, Cohen. Roe 3: Schlesinger, Wong, Lorsen, Staffs Serve WHS The Red Cross Council represen- tatives from each homeroom collected canned goods for needy families during Thanksgiving and sponsored a Valentine's Day pro- gram for a nursing home. Their annual membership drive in March provided the funds to send school supplies overseas in a School Chest . A new innovation, a contest between homerooms, was sponsored by the Council this year. Teachers were asked to donate their baby pictures and the homerooms tried to match the pictures with the teachers. The purchase price of the ballots went to the Red Cross Fund and the homeroom with the most guesses right won the prize. The work load placed on Wash- burn's librarians by the crowded conditions of the library was par- tially alleviated by a group of students who devoted an hour a day to checking out books and locating material required by students. Students also donated their ser- vices in the office, aiding the clerks with such duties as operat- ing the switchboard, running er- rands and keeping the office tidy. L LIBRARY STAFF Front row: Hatch, Prochaska, Wong, Chapman, Kretchrner, Wells, McEniry. Row 2: Jorgensen, Larson, Oyen, Watson, Postels, Edstrand, Gilbertson, Tienter, Brink, Rand. OFFICE STAFF Front row: Davies, Keeper, Paierski. Row 2: Jones, Hansing, Scaar, Haack, Rand, Lindgren, Lake, Johnson, Horan. RED CROSS COUNCIL Front row: Miss Thurston, adv., Watson, sec., Ling, Davies, Shearer, Fredlund, Bochert, Thuringer. Row 5: Bannon, Bell, Fillmore, treas., S. Jones, v. pres., Nordberg, pres., Scharlemann, Waterhouse. Row 2: A. Lyons, Poot, Sarat, Smith, S. Anderson. Row 6: Marconett, Moteffy, Morgan, Smith, Stoetz, Cziok, Bush, Longley, McNeil, Ashner. Row 3: Paulu, Sigurdson, Tichich, Scherf, Turnball, Rand. Row 7: Rudinger, Dechaine, Kiefer, Olson, Best, Dehning, Mueller, Engclahl, Jackson, Underwood. Row 4: J. Anderson, Radley, Heisel, Matthews, Erickson. W.Filisfl1B?itQ717'1:Iff1'Zz TL - . D V '-ISWW :iii'if'iZ7ISTkWziH-TW ESf?i?LW5?B5 LETTERMEN'S CLUB Front row: Pederson, Norman, Starr, Greenberg, McComb, Roche. Row 2: Waldhoff, McKay, Woldurn, Stennes, Olsen, Nelson. Row 3: Wall- fred, Mcxrconett, Tharaldson, Rist, Rzepecki, Kelly, Lockett. Row 4: Richards, Lettermen Serve The LetTermen's Club is made up of a group of young athletes who have earned their letters in one or more of The different sports offered Throughout The year at Washburn. Certificates and let- ters are presented To new mem- bers at the closing of each ath- letic season. The boys in The club are required To offer their services in keeping The lunchroom clean and in good order. Money earned from These services will be spent on much needed training equip- ment for our athletic program. Sullivan, Stone, Kipper, Thompson, Nord, B. Olson, St. Croix. Row 5: French, Mattson, Walberg, Lee, Straiton, Marston, Loe, Nylen. Row 6: S. Nelson, Nixon, J. Nelson, Mudeking, Sweetnam, Madera, Mueller, Pike, in The Lunchroom lettermen Bob Hillegue and Tom Iverson show athletic ability working in kitchen. l.ETTERMEN'S CLUB Front row: Boker, Brennis, Bowers, Brown, D. Anderson, Row 4: Bowman, Bassett, T. Johnson, Bergerson, Dykoski, Hanson. Row 5: Jay. Row 2: French, Fredsall, Chamberlain, D. Carlson, D. Johnson, Arundel. Holton, Hyde, Arkell, P. Anderson, Berglund, Hendrickson, Flodin. Row 6: Eriks- Row 3: J. Anderson, Harris, Anquist, Jackson, Homeyer, Dale, De St. Hubert. son, Housch, Gostuch, A. Johnson, D. Erickson, Hilleque, Hurlbutt, Iverson. . any , , R: 55. Yiwx nf - ' ' 5 M .Lu .3 e ,3-ew V Q . A NW We Q kX'? ,J ,X .I - :J yyy 7' ? , W, JM-. 'Q fm if 5 V, Mm 5 2 ix! gis w ? , f f i 3: M. . . , fx W ' .32 4- V LM 7f . ,E Q L H W Y . my flvfg .. f f '1 5 List: 2 iw W-W? AA,Mf 1 A gy f Q ' T Z 5 if 1 A A VAm,. ,,', ., , ' A 5 K L md :Z 12: P li x S, Mi, , if f w 335 Y M N m., H ' 5- ig 5 l ff ...... Q I ...A K K ...,,H...,.N ' ' , K X ff 1 Y - ii fi. S, 2 5 2 5, ' WW V5.4 , 5 is W lf, v 5. 5:5 -'mfxi f fi 1.0 gl l V ww! qw iv X . Q-li we GRIST STAFF Front row: Stone, Evenson, Kellog, Zahner, Ruch. Row 2: Poole, Kieffer. Row 4: Hocking, Jay, Besner, Scheid, Pappas. Row 5: Smith, Bergerson Nicholson, Halverson, Mclntosh, Chapman. Row 3: Keenan, Davis, Jacobson, Isaacson, Mueller, Anderson, Swenson. GRlST'ERS Add Attractions to Newspaper ,,, - Q 1 S, QH.HfM, R Members gather in a circle to talk of future GRIST editions. The twenty-seven member GRIST staft, headed by editor-in-chief Keith Kellogg, and ably advised by Mr. Lykken, was busy this year supplying the school with a bi- weekly paper. Using a different kind of paper and print from last year's edition, the GRIST offered a more attractive appearance to its readers. The paper covered everything from sports and social events to news from other schools, student opinion polls and book reviews. lt also included letters to the editor, news of auditoriums and editorials. Meeting during 'O' hour, the staff wrote copy, read proof, and made lay outs, in order to keep the student body informed and entertained. Photographer Scheid readies his camera for the day's assignment. 'l' 39115 Qui DEBATE CLUB Front row: Grouse, Caplan, Ragan, Harding, Gackle. Row 2: Chapman, Burk, Zahner, McKinney, J. Anderson. Row 3: Wastvedt, Wieland, Hall, Wells, McKlssick. Row 4: Cambronne, Ashman, Olson, Ruch, Smith, Schieid, Debate and Forensics Aid Public Speaking Compulsory arbitration for labor-management dis- putes in basic industries was the topic of discussion for this year's debate teams. Under the guidance of Mr. Schlagel, the varsity debate team talked their way to the District l7 championship and placed sixth in the Region 5 competition. Frank Ashman and Tim A. Olson formed the affirmative: the negative team consisted of Dave Hall and Mike Smith. FORENSICS Front row: McNeil, Youngren, Eagen, J. Anderson, Grouse, Blum Row 2: Chapman, Pech, lverson, Lykken, Zahner. Row 3: Engdahl, Larson, Davis, Washburnites who like to speak in public are attracted to the many different categories offered in Forensics, from original oratory to serious and humorous inter- pretation, from discussion to story-telling. Weekly Round Robins provide an opportunity for members to gain experience, receive constructive criticism from various judges and practice forthe contests sponsored by the National Forensics League. O'Grady, Goldstrand, Sickler, Row 4: Gossett, Scherf, Wells, Nicklow, McKinney Harding, Row 5: Smith, Ashman, Olson, Ruch, Jay, Haemig. QUILL CLUB Front row: Pederson, McNeill, Erickson, Skelton, Poulu, Anderson. Row 2: Steen, Mclntosh, Meyer, Cohen, Estes, Dunsworth. Row 3: Brooks, Egbert, Stewart, Brandiord, Kieft, Fulrner. Poplars and Quill Requires Literary Talent The requirements for membership in the Quill Club is a poem, short story or essay which shows some sort ot literary talent. Starting in the tall with less than ten members, the club read manuscripts and increased its membership to thirty. Initiation included short skits depicting the new members' favorite literary charac- ters. The year opened with the annual book-burning and plans tor trips to several theaters. POPLARS STAFF Front row: Greenberg, Keegan, Fifer, Giftin, M. Anderson. Row 2: Kindstrom, Mickelson, Goodrich, F. Nelson, Zahner, Halverson. Row 3: Evenson, Keenan, Russ, Jacobson, Northey. Row 4: Kuderling, Estes, Kaiser, This year Washburn's traditional literary magazine, POPLARS, was produced by a thirty-six member staff. With their advisor, Mr. Beck, they collected, iudged, and edited the many creative manuscripts, both prose and poetry, submitted by the student body. An inten- sive advertising campaign encouraged Washburnites to buy POPLARS, which was distributed in late May tor reading under the baby poplar trees. Satz, Brooks, Watland. Row 5: Jackson, S. Johnson, Brandiord, Nash, Kiett, Cooper, Smith. Auditoriums Change Pace of School Day ix V I' S' V Washburn students learn about nuclear fission and the atom. Dr. R. Sump speaks on the hazards of cigarette smoking. Numerous auditoriums provided a change of pace during the day tor students at Washburn. Several ot the programs were scientific in nature, including experiments with nuclear fission and the atom. The choraliers, symphonic band, stage band and orches- tra contributed their talents for musical programs. Auditoriums on smoking and driving were sponsored by the Student Council. The annual NHS and award programs, several patriotic assemblies and many pep tests rounded out the year of auditoriums which ranged from those that were exclusively for enter- tainment to those scheduled for educational pur- poses. Janny Comb and Julie Iwanin give patriotic program on Abe Lincoln. Drama Students Present Annual Recital The annual drama recital, presented at the end ot the tirst semester, included tour plays produced, acted, and directed entirely by students. Although this night of entertainment vvas planned to help Mr. Krause grade his drama students, it provided a chance for everyone concerned to get a taste ot the theater. Admission by invitation only insured an audience that would appreciate the ettort put into the productions, despite the occasionally forgotten lines. Sorry, Wrong Number stars Kathy Engdahl. Mary Quick and Jill Stuart offer a scene from The Glass Menagerie. D. St. Hubert, J. Spencer, C. Gerdes, and B. King perform in The Sandbox. Washburn Girls Compete for Best Posture Lyn Anderson and Mary Geske applaud as Barb Bowles, center, is chosen as Wash- burn's 1966 Posture Queen. Sophomore and junior girls pa- raded on stage tor Washburn's annual Posture Contest. The con- test has been held tor the past thirty-seven years at Washburn, and it is novv considered as a traditional aspect ot school lite. The contestants are iudged according to their posture, car- riage and poise. Barbara Bowles, a sophomore, was chosen the T966 Posture Queen, with runners- up, Mary Geske and Lyn Anderson. Cast of Characters Myrtle Mae Simmons .... Cindy Hall Veta Louise Simmons ............ M. Susan Johnson Mrs. Chauvenet ...... Kathy Keenan lvnwn Sanderson, M-D. Miss Johnson .... . . .Carol Lykken Elwood P. Dowd ...... Carl Evenson Miss Kelly, R.N. ....... Mia Nicklow Lyman Sanderson, M.D.. .Phil Walen .I Duane Wilson ......... Jim Asbury Wilson Chumley, M.D.. .Bob Sullivan Betty Chumley. ...... Ginny Beck Judge Gaffney .... . . .Mike Kurtz E. J. Lofgren. . . . . .Mike Smith Veta Louise pleads with Elwood to abandon Myrtle Mae Simmons Harvey. Wilson Chumley, M.D. Betty Chumley Mrs. Chauvenet E. J. Lofgren . 3 N 98 A y my Ja' s Star of 'Harvey'Never Appears After six weeks ot stalking around the halls, a six toot white rabbit made his debut in the senior class play. Mr. Krause and his student director, Carlton Moe, helped the twelve-member cast prepare tor a two-night run of Harvey, a well-known play by Mary Chase. Although the au- dience saw only the members of the cast, almost twice as many students were working behind the scenes, providing the co- ordination which enabled the Elwood P. Dowd play to be given completely under student direction. Veta Louise Simmons Miss Johnson Judge Gaffney Miss Kelly, R.N. Duane Wilson We 1 ld it is Juv- .C ' Z.. 7. au, ' fi 1 ,f rl' .- ,1 ' -OA' 5,119 '.'t:'7, sq , 'sf' , Mx--+a..., q,,...- . '9 al A 1'5 ,!Jlgt'w? 1' 4 1 v QI dlp'-v., tv .,,, pl. , s A vp' 1. y G-,, Q Q 51 A fx- : ' , 'VU'-sr .,,Q, H qlnzv '33-n A ...f .5 y X .J . f ,.. 'io-. . 5 ':.. X Q:- SPORTS Energy, Expressed through action On a field A court, a track A rink Enthusiasm Emotion Expressed in the crowd Through cheers And spirit Working together- Working as one The team And individuals Strain toward their goal Not only of victory But of doing their best Knowing they tried Their potential- Unbounded. 101 Y' 4 Millers Reorganize for a Successful Season Indian halts PaImersTen's progress. Players converge on fumbled ball. Sfrong defensive play and a deTerminaTion To win led The Miller fooTball Team To a solid Third place in The ciTy conference. The highpoinTs of The season included a 7-7 Tie wiTh highly-raTed RoosevelT and a 20-O homecoming vicTory over SouThwesT. ln The lasT game of The season, Washburn played Richfield in The firsT official game beTween a ciTy conference and a lake conference Team. AT The beginning of The season, The Millers reorga- nized for beTTer offensive play. This included The swiTching of halfback Dave Nixon To quarferback, and of quarTerback Ted Johnson To halfback. The sTrong defensive play balanced The lack of speed. Two players, quarferback Dave Nixon and Tackle Jan Nelson, were named To The All-CiTy Team of The season. Seven oTher Miller players were chosen To be on The Star and Tribune weekly All-CiTy Teams. Ted Johnson and Dan Pike were selecfed To one of WCCO's All-STaTe Teams of The week. Nixon was voTed MosT Valuable Player of The Team. SCORES WASHBURN 20 SouTh O WASHBURN 6 WesT O WASHBURN 7 RoosevelT 7 WASHBURN 9 Edison 6 WASHBURN 6 CenTral 35 VVASHBURN 20 SouThwesT 0 WASHBURN T4 NorTh 7 WASHBURN T3 VocaTional 6 WASHBURN 6 Richfield I9 Blockers shield Flodin's punt. v, 1 'I gg, A Q, 4 v is if ww sk qw :E -mu, ,Y 9, F 3' If s ,F if msgs 2 an 'gig Q A1 xg at W ga kg? v i ir 5 If rgx ' RG 8 f 'Y r Ag Q 1 Q4 l g GX gg s I 7 .. . '1 K QB 3 x f x r ' A ' Af M Q Qpgmxx' tp'x,'R: ix 3. 'wi W , ,ix SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Froni row: Gilbertson, Anderson, T. Scott, Roome, Moser, McHale, Bryrigelson, Shefland, Jensen, Holmes, Marlow. Row 3 Price, capT.g Andrew, Punch, Lee, OTToson, Werner, Heywood, Nelson, J. ScotT, Hall, Larson, Brown, Bunker, ScarletT, Bell, HollquisT, Bridge, Rasmussen Warner, Laguban. Row 2: Chase, VesT, YoungquisT, Kipper, Robinson, Bateson, McWaTers, Babcock, capt.g Holcomb, Overhouse, Feiclt, Carlson, coach. B-Squad, Sophs CompeTe Successfully The B-squad Toofball Team placed Third in The ciTy wiTh a l-2-I record. The Team, led by Captain Dick Dykoski, was composed of non-varsiTy players, while Their opponenTs were Third-sTring varsiTy. They won Their TirsT game in Two years by upending SouThwesT 6-2, and Then Tied SouTh, 7-7. B-SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM Froni row: Wynn, Perkins, Heig, Rucinski, Fredsall, Dykoski, capT.p Forslund, Ozark, EdsTrand, Mahoney, Wiken, P. Renneberg. Row 2: M. Johnson, Brower, Gronneberg, ST. Cyr, F. STone, Eisenmenger, P. The sophomore TooTball Team concluded Their season by Tying for The SouThern Division league champion- ship. The Team losT To CenTral in The division play-offs by a score of 20-9. In Their final game, The Team beaT Henry, The NorThern Division runner-up, 39-6. They ended The season wiTh an impressive 4-l -l record. STone, McAvoy, Pearson, Keeler, Chose, Christoph, Besse, Myhr. Row 3: RuTher- ford, coachy GoldsTrand, coach, Burditf, Muller, T. Olson, Holman, Carroll, TaTT, D. Renneberg, Landry, Hartung, Biorklund, Medin, Jachne. Long hours of practice result in wins. Mil ler Milers Take Second Cm- New 'W in Sh-Pe' STANDINGS 1965 proved to be the most successful Cross Country Southwest 26 season in the history of Washburn, the team finished WASHBURN 50 second in the city meet and tenth in the state meet. Central 108 It was also the first time that the team has beaten Roosevelt 123 Central or Roosevelt in city competition. During the Vocational 137 season the team won fourteen out of fifteen meets. North 174 Henry 197 This year, four of the top seven runners were under- Marshall 209 classmen. The pace for the team was set by sopho- West 217 more Greg Nelson, who broke a school record, South 232 Captain Steve Nelson, and Captain-elect Kirk Hansen. Edison 399 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front row: Butts, Berg, Stewart, G. Nelson, Wegger, Minion, McCabe, Ruch. Row 2: Williams, Nord, Anquist, Wallfred, Kaszynski, Chamberlain, Snell, Hansen. Row 3: Emerson, coachg Sierk, O'Neal, Walburg Hatlestad, S. Nelson, capt., Midura, Hurlbutt. . .B . any , gs, l TRACK TEAM Front row: Tucker, Norman, Dykoski, Marconett, Kaplan Chamberlain, Hurlbutt, K. Hansen, S. Nelson. Row 2: Eriksson, Greven, Hilleque Rahders, Mattson, Jaeger, Dahlin, Olson, Walburg, Kipper. Row 3: Erickson STANDINGS Southwest 54 North Al Central 37 Vocational l 7 WASHBURN 17 Edison 16 Roosevelt lo South 9 Henry l Marshall O West O Olson shows the strain of effort. new u-as ,, A. W f . m,sA..: .N ss- , ,sf . fr 'H ws-:1 1 wfs..1..4-rf-w-svmnsws..-nf-cs mgr.g Johnson, mgr.p Gastuch, Housh, Buhr, DeLapp, capt., Lee, Holter, Carlson, coachp Goldstrand, coach, Emerson, coach. Track Team Shows The T965 track team, under Coach Emerson, tied for fourth place in the City Meet Finals at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. One team member, pole-vaulter Tim Dahlin, took second place at the city meet and qualified for the state track meet. Washburn competed against Cretin in a non-con- ference meet, winning 77-Al. Bob Hilleque took first in the high jump with a jump of 5 feet 9 inches, bettering all jumps by Washburnites in recent years. Millers also placed first in high hurdles, the TOO-yard dash, the pole vault, 880-yard relay, 440-yard run, 220-yard run, the mile run, and the broad jump. Captain Delapp sets the pace. lb ,, ... . 0 I Vg., ,4 QM' , . 4 S E: 7 ' is K A - fin T11 ' --Ilkiia .aim 52 . ' Q ' 1 C I 1 Q I in Y s 51 E3 'P Q 22 T WEN xg - 1 b ii , gig 3-gy , In . K- U, . . ,,.A 5, L E . v- '44 ,..,.,--1 -s .,, .,,- K Q 3 Q Lin , .J . ' , , Q Z f 4 !,....4ejW ? 3 i. l4i':f V? f'gi5 . .41 fp V , ' v -'sf L 'if' .FPp,,,,,,fb-,,.A-- V, ,Har nxxxiii wo Richards aims for net. lcemen Provide Team Action The T965-T966 varsity hockey Team proved their skill by completing their season with 7-4-4 city conference record. The highpoints of The season included ties with both Southwest and Henry by scores of l-l. In The District T7 playoffs, the Millers weren't so fortunate and lost to opponent Marshall by a heart-breaking score ot l-O, thus ending future play. During their season, The icemen played four non- conterence teams. They lost Their first game to Blake by a score ot 6-4. A game with Lincoln resulted in a 4-O victory tor The Millers. Two other games, one with Greenway aT Coleraine and the other with Fort Francis ot Canaola, resulted in losses. The Team was coached by Mr. Carlson, and Team leadership was provided by co-captains Marc Harris and Dick Loe. Excellent goal tending was demon- strated by Marc Harris while top scoring honors went to John Olsen. As a whole, the team scored a total ot 56 goals. Co-captain Dick Loe was named to the All- city Hockey Team and The All-district Hockey team. Tierney fights for puck. W , Fc. a-Tins We ,I I' id .dv asf cv., 'av nr , .T-if if sl 1 A' .fa-19' HOCKEY TEAM Front row: Woldum, Jackson, Thompson, Harris, cept., Loe, Curry, Tierney, White. Row 3: Chose, mgr., Arkell, Strciton, Sfennes, Olsen Capt., Richards, Olson. Row 2: Semcms, Severson, Arundel, Horfvvick, Flodin, DOUQl19VTY, CGVlS0fL C0GCl'I- Goalie Harris deflecfs a shot. Olsen zeroes in on the net. sis! Www lO9 SCORES DISTRICT I7 WASHBURN West WASHBURN Morsholl WASHBURN Molrsholl WASHBURN Centroll STANDINGS WASHBURN Edison L WASHBURN Vocotionol Roosevelt 2 WASH BURN Southwest Southwest 2 WASHBURN Roosevelt Morsholl 3 WASHBURN Henry Henry 4 WASHBURN North WASHBURN 4 WASHBURN South South 8 WASHBURN Roosevelt Edison 8 WASHBURN Morsholl West 8 WASHBURN Centrol North II WASHBURN Southwest Vocotionol I3 WASHBURN South Centrol I4 v-F45 SKI TEAM Froni row: Butts, Pederson, Baltuff, Boland, Anderson, Rist, Bill Haxby, Berglund. Row 4: D. Perkins, Wald, coach. Row 2: R, Johnson, Meier, J, Anderson, Capt., Clemens, M. Perkins, Holton, Bob Haxby, Brude, Andres, Woldhof, D. Carlson, capt. Row 3: Merriman, L. Skiers Glide into Second The ski team finished its season with a 3-2 record and third place in the city conference. In addition, the Washburn slalom team lost a dual meet to Blake and won a triangular meet against Hopkins and St. Louis Park. In the District I7 meet, Washburn tied for second place. In this meet, the slalom team won first, the cross country took third, and the .J Ea, in iumping team placed sixth, for a total of ten points. Senior John Anderson won the slalom championship and iunior Jeff Andres placed second. All six Washburn entries placed in the top ten in the District 17 meet. The cross country team was led by se- niors Doug Carlson and Gary Berg- land. Jumpers were senior John Brude and iunior Steve Waldhof. Carlson prepares for a quick trip. WASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN 'Q , if Q t fr X ttf W --'i -V , f l 5'-if ' r':, ' '. . 'L .- ' . .silty .lf BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: Anderson, Nixon, Johnson, capt.7 Hilleque, French. Row 3: St. Croix, mgr., Kieft, Hendrickson, Muller, Rulittson, Clark, Capt., Sweetnam, Iverson. Row 2: Lockett, Kaszynski, Stone, Mueller, Borrell, 50TeI'S'F0f'f'hm9f- Millers Have Frustrating Year on the Court Stone sets out to score. -nw.tf,eixfi.wm-swfustmfcn wzzliwt.fwissvnasiz.-tg. if,, 2 'wrwvurtf Miller cagers ended the 1966 basketball season in a tie tor 'Fourth place. They were plagued by key in- iuries and the kind of bad luck which loses tive games by a total of only nine points. Their five winning games were won by a total of sixty-three points. They lost to conference champion Roosevelt by only one point in three overtimes. In the final city conference game, the Millers upset District 17 champion Central by a score of 55-54. Playing a deliberate game, Washburn forced the Pioneers to slow down and work for every point. In the District l7 tournament, Washburn lost to Edison by one point in overtime play. Co-captain Bob Hilleque and Dave Nixon both started as 'Forwards on the team. Co-captain Al Johnson was the starting center. The guard positions were divided among seniors Paul Anderson, Doug Stone, and Robb Sweetnam, and juniors Dan Clark, Gary Hendrickson, Ted Lockett, and Mark Kaszynski. Sweetnam and Lockett spent much of the season out with knee iniuries. Co-captains Al Johnson and Bob Hilleque were selected to be on the ten-man All-city team. Al Johnson was also named to the All-district team. Highest scorers tor the season were Johnson and Hilleque. Washburn played three non-conference games. Their game with Kennedy resulted in a victory. The team lost to highly-rated St. Louis Park and also to Edina, who went on to become Region 5 champions. H2 6 SCORES 1 WASHBURN 41 Southf WASHBURN 55 North WASHBURN 56 Roosevelt WASHBURN 51 Edison WASHBURN 42 Henry WASH BU RN 60 Southwest WASHBURN 62 Morsholl WASHBURN 42 West WASHBURN 68 Vocotionol WASHBURN 55 Centrol DISTRICT T7 WASHBURN 586 Edison STANDINGS W Roosevelt IO Centrol 8 Southwest 7 WASHBURN 5 Edison 5 West 4 Henry 4 South 4 ' Vocotionol 1. 4 North 3 Morsholl 1 1 J S . VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Froni row: Mudge, GusTafson, Brenneis, Brown, Baker, Carlberg. Row 2: Brown flO0l'S OPPONENT Fredsall, D. Chamberlain, Muedeking, Bowman, D. Anderson. Row 3: O'Brian, Mgr., Cabana, MarconeTT, Tharaldson, P. Chamberlain, Emerson, Coach. Row 4: Comb, BarTh, Farrell, Nicholson, Carlson, Massey, McAvoy. Grapplers Gain Second in CiTy Washburn's varsiTy wresTIing Team compIeTed The T966 season wiTh nine wins and one loss. The Team finished second in The ciTy on The dual meeT record, losing only To RooseveIT in Their final meeT. Individual matmen who did excepfionally well during The season included captain Dave Brown, wiTh a 9-O-I record, Dave Chamberlain and Joe BoTh, wiTh 9-I-O records, and John Bowman wiTh a 8-I-I record. The sophomore wresTIing Team also finished second in ciTy acTion and Tied firsT-place Henry. Don Roorne and Greg Lee remained undefeaTed during The season. VARSITY SCORES WASHBURN 30 SouTh VVASHBURN 45 WesT WASHBURN 42 Edison WASHBURN 32 CenTraI WASHBURN 50 NorTh WASHBURN 33 Marshall WASHBURN 29 Henry WASH BURN 27 SouThwesT WASHBURN 25 VocaTionaI WASHBURN I I RooseveIT Mudge strains To stand Both plans a pin SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM Froni row: O'Brian, Landin, Reger, Price, Swoverland, Rasmussen. Row 2: De WITT, Lee, Roome, Sweet, Holmes, J, Anderson, Scott. Row 3: McCormick, Landry, Zondle, Aldrich, Dowling, McAuliffe, Leininger. Starr springs toward victory. Mattson perfects back dive. Coaches Cersine and Botko start the boys. Swimmers Stroke Skillfully Washburn's swimming team ended the 1966 season with a 7-2 city conference record, giving them a final standing of third place. The team was coached by head coach Cersine and assistant coach Botko. De- spite only seven returning lettermen, the team still proved to be a strong competitor in city competition. Outstanding senior scorers included captain Don Roche, Dave Starr, Dave De St. Hubert, and Dick Dykoski. In the District l7 championships, Washburn took fourth place. Team member Eric Hyde won second place in the 2OO yard freestyle and also in the lOO yard freestyle. SWIMMING TEAM Front row: Jorgenson, Marlowe, Dyste, Eddy, Anderson, Madsen. Row 2: Marston, Dykoski, Starr, Lawrence, Roche, capt.g Hyde. Row 3: De St. Hubert, Valtinson, Mattson, Gronneberg, Botko, coach, Cersine, coach. ,fl Hannes, Malone, SCORES WASH BURN 48 Roosevelt 57 WASHBURN 73 South 32 WASHBURN 73 Edison 32 WASHBURN 37 Henry 68 WASH BURN 82 Central 23 WASHBURN 53 Southwest 52 WASHBURN 59 North 46 WASH BURN 68 Vocational 37 WASHBURN 76 West 28 WASHBURN 33 Blake 62 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM Front row: Peterson, Landin, McKee, Stitzel, Johnson, Kaszinski. Row 2: Ruliffson, Daugherty, Walfred, Elmer, Clark, Rissi, Person, coach. The sophomore baseball team ended the l965 season by taking second place in the South District. Coached by Mr. Person, the team had a record of 7-3. Sophomores Show Potential SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: King, Madsen, Nanoff, Moser, Holcomb, capt. Row 2: Hallquisi, capt., Babcock, Rees, McWaters. Row 3: Hatlestad, Hall, Clayton, Speidel, Vest. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Front row: Soderberg, Heywood, Warner, Stehly, Zelanovich, Hoffman. Row 2: Scarlett, Punch, Feidt, Larson, Bunker, Everson, Nelson. The sophomore basketball team placed fourth in the city confer- ence. Under the direction of Mr. Goldstrand and the leadership of co-captains Bill Hallquist and Jerry Holcomb, the team delivered a record of 6 wins and 4 losses. The sophomore puckmen ended the season with a record of 4-3-2. They were coached by Mr. Ruther- ford, and finished in second place in the South District. Homeyer shows winning form. STANDINGS L T Edison l O O O SouThvvesT 9 l O NorTh 8 2 0 WASHBURN 7 3 O RoosevelT 6 4 O Marshall 5 5 O Henry 3 6 l WesT 3 6 l VocaTional 2 8 O SouTh l 9 O CenTral O lO O Johnson eyes The ball. Golfers Swing Successfully Under The leadership of Coach Ruliffson and Capfain Rich Rohkohl, The golf Team placed fourfh in The ciTy wiTh a 7-3 record. Even more impressive, They placed Third in The disTricT. The Team was one of The youngesT ThaT Washburn has ever had. The Team consisTed mainly of underclassmen regulars and was dominaTed by iunior Dave Johnson and sophomores Bill Homeyer, Mike McKay, and ArT Dale. Bill Homeyer played number one posiTion The enTire season and also wenf on To The STaTe Tournament. GOLF TEAM Front row: Homeyer, Dale, Rohkohl, capT.g McKay, Thompson, D. Johnson. Row 2: Ruliffson, cocxchp Olson, J k R J h Nicholson, Luers, Harr IS. Jay, Sweetnam, and McComb assume tennis postures on the court. Netmen Set Up City Championship Washburn's Tennis team won the city conference title with a TO-0 record. The season's highpoint was defeating West, previous city title holders, 3-2. The Millers also defeated Southwest by a score of 5-O. Over the past two years, the tennis team has won eighteen games in a row. The team was coached by Mr. Sandvig and led by Captain Mark Ellis. Outstanding players included Robb Sweetnam, first singles player, and David Jay, second singles player. Peter Beck and Steve McComb made up the first doubles combination while Chuck Paulus and Dick Diamond made up the second doubles team. STANDINGS W WASHBURN 10 Southwest 9 West 8 Henry 7 Roosevelt 6 Edison 5 Central 3 South 3 Marshall 2 North 2 Vocational 0 TENNIS TEAM Front row: Paulus, Beck, Sweetnam, Ellis, capt.p Jay, Boix, McComb. GIRLS SWIMMING Froni row: Belt, Hendrickson, Erickson, Harrison, Curwen. Row 2: Swenson, Greenberg KloTz, Rocknem, Powell, DysTe, Olson, Row 3: HaTch, GaudeTTe, NlorconeTT, McNeal, OsTrowsky, Brisfol, Row 4 Olsen, Diessner, Alexander, C. Comb, Hacking, Heisel, J. Comb. Nancy demonstrates diving form. S h b U r n G i S H O I d Barb comes up for air. The girls' swimming Team won The ciTy championship Tor The TourTh sTraighT year. This year's Team was very young, Ten of The 26 girls were sophomores. Ann Alex- ander, a sophomore, placed TirsT in Three evenTs, breaking records in Two of These evenTs. Barb Erick- son, a senior, Took TirsT place in Two evenTs. Washburn had a well-balanced Team which resulTed in second or Third places in mosT evenTs. Washburn Took second place in The ciTy in diving. Senior Nancy Powell missed TirsT place by a TenTh of a poinT in The ciTy meeT. The girls' golf Team ended iTs season in abouT The middle of The ciTy conference. The Team was coached by Miss Cusack, and mosT of iTs games were played aT Meadowbrook, iTs home course. GIRLS GOLF Jackson, Hacking, Gruber, DeeTz, Rees, Greenberg, Mary peI feCI'S I1eI' swing. ,i- GIRLS TENNIS Fronf row: Johnson, Bochert, N. Jones, Feifer, Leren. Row 2: Dyste, Nelson, S. Jones, Hesli, Skroch. Their Gwn in SporTs The girls' Tennis Team was helped considerably by reTurning players from lasT year's Team, which Tied for first place. Refurning were Sally Jones, Nancy Jones, Carol DysTe, Karen Hesli and Sandy Nelson. suny hits the birdie The girls' badminTon Team placed in The Top five of The Ten ciTy high school Teams in The conference. Miss ThursTon coached The girls, who pracTiced every Tuesday and Thursday aTTer school. Singles players were Sally Jones, Linda BocherT, Lynn Carlson, and Sandy DeeTz. Doubles parTners were Barb PorTer and Judy Joseph, Judy Johnson and Michele Skroch, Jean MarconeTT and Carmen Lee, Joan Elieff and Claudia BarsTow, and Jill Heisel and Barb Lien. GIRLS BADMINTON Front row: Joseph, MorconeTT, Johnson, Bochert, Elieff, Borsfow. Row 2: Lee, Skroch, Heisel, Lien, DeeTz, Carlson, Jones, Miller Basemen Ca ture Cit Title The Washburn varsity basemen won the T965 Minneapolis city championship. Their 9-l record was set with the only loss a close 2-I bow to Henry High. ln the District l7 playoffs the first game against Southwest was stopped by rain. ln the rescheduled encounter the Millers submitted to Southwest in a close l-0 decision. In recognition of outstanding play, four team mem- bers were elected to the All-City team. Included were catcher Steve Tierney, shortstop Brian Love, pitcher Jay Youngquist, and sophomore Jim Bowers, who played lettfield. Youngquist's pitching gave the opposition few opportunities to score. He was backed up by fine defensive teamwork under the guidance of Coach Cosgrove. i .1 ' , . ti A ,X iwi ,j L Q fr h 1. ,. 1-Q , ' f4s,.fzrg' A -014' A ' ' - 9' ' ' i 'Qin i ifiiiitfflfffi , .ea T 1 - 1 is sr. i ' .zf,'iQ?l S 1 W ctyt - , , in Q3 W , 'Pi eel '15 1 Q f 2 1- ' 'W-fag 5' Y is ,. . . .Q-, W. , . , , ., , 1fl',,. . 15 X- ff-,gs ,113 , ,L pw wg. f s f 1 , ,gr Ns'-ff, Ti ww 4 3 . , ' ss,, fu ' T :,, ft ffgsi X. fer it 'eff L--Qffggr..j,,.5fifl1,ggV,gf fi 'ikiitf-if't,.fki51,1e 1 f gasp. . L- -, 71-'ti-gi. H 1 1: tr www-.f - sf .,Qf?'wve-ffw' ' ,.,.s1f..,2'5f'-' ,, flepif 'V ,. K we V ' 4 fee? 41. 7fff'5x?'51'r1 , fi i.sKf357.'i5.1s ik?f2MxLfA'H'feel' 'ff . si w,f,H5q,,,,m..fy. ,sig '-a,, i,,.f wwf www fr 1, it 'iff S7z?.5E-?L law 'xx M' .ffzex . l 5' Z! -if 1 iY'1l4'k,g Ex an '15 vp 'TWH ,w Q7W - is Qi G22 -t 'i'u'f1Mfiflf?5'wf1r'?1.5iA,Vt.1 wffx . Z Q 7' vi Iff'i5iQLi9kill5lkf 'Will5il5'5l?5f?:iHiiV'ii?PL 'V ' Y. Mi,-.,f2't1m1czff,,w,i -A ,m.fZ-.H . at , I 21 ff' 1 W , v lj 'zyqff . 1 V 1 1- 1 --. L, W,-,,g,s,!,, .5312 , uf, g . - H , I . . 5,3 1 1'eQ4wffi . ... ' +- Q: .1g,gWf 11 w ,. t 1 fl- . r' eff. . , 'ff 1 - i l 5 f STANDINGS SCORES WASHBURN 4 West WASHBURN WASHBURN 5 Southwest Edison WASHBURN 6 Morsholl Centrol WASHBURN 7 Vocotionol Roosevelt WASHBURN I I Edison South WASHBURN 2 Centrol Southwest WASHBURN I3 North West WASHBURN 3 South Nlorsholl WASHBURN 6 Roosevelt Henry WASHBURN I Henry North Vocotionol DISTRICT I7 WASHBURN O Southwest BASEBALL TEAM Front row: Youngquist, Love, Todd Johnson, Tierney, copt.p son, Arnold, Quinn. Row 3: Woddington, mgr.f Cook, mg FI cl S Shutes, Pelletier, Lomberger. Row 2: Bowers, Wagner, Ferris, P. French, Casper! Ted Johnson, T. French, Cosgrove, coach. SENIORS Long years of school Have pointed To this final step Regrets, dissatisfaction Now too late The joys and happiness A memory For the seniors Finally on their own Are at the Crossroads Of their life And now must make Once future dreams Reality. ? Es- I uv Mi-0, 1. mmf ,, jing M Chris Gosseft President Mr. Johnson, Class Advisor Class Leaders, Senior Board, and Credit Over 600 seniors elected officers for the Class of 1966 early in the fall. With The help of Mr. Johnson, The class advisor, the class officers conducted the senior activities and functions. President Chris Gossett con- ducted senior homerooms and was in charge of senior business for the class. Sfeve Nelson, vice- president, presided over Senior Board. Doug Stone, Treasurer, handled over Sl0,000 in snow party cost, class dues, and banquet money. Jean Bodenman kept the minutes of all senior homerooms and all formal correspondence for the class. Steve Nelson Jean Bodenman Doug Stone Vice President Secretary Treasurer ! SENIOR BOARD Froni row: Muzefras, M. Anderson, Powell, Nicholson, Tasa. Leren, Safz, J. Campbell. Row 4: Frisk, Brooks, Hacking, Summers, S. Nelson. Row 2: Thacher, GosseTT, King, Lindemann, Bodenman. Row 3: Cohen, Row 5: Nordberg,Ashman, S. Nelson,Haxby, C. Olson, Stone. Bureau Plan Numerous AcTiviTies for 1966 All of The senior acTiviTies This year were supervised by The Senior Board under The leadership of STeve Nelson, class vice presidenT, and Mr. Johnson, advisor. Each member reporTed To his homeroom on The acTiviTies, such as The snow parTy and class play. CREDIT BUREAU Front row: K. Anderson, Langhans, Jenkins, Jorgensen, Zumberge. Row 2: D. Brown, Berkman, Rees, Russ, Schlesinger. Row 3: Doug STone, class Treasurer, led The CrediT Bureau in The collecTion of senior dues. Under The direcTion of Miss STevenson, The class financed The senior year, including paymenTs Tor The GRIST, WAHIAN, The senior movie, commencemenT, and The class play. K. Larson, C. Johnson, Lammers, Evenson, Palm. Row 4: Brandiord, Hilger, Hillique, T. Olson, STone, Bergerson. -s,,.-M,,,.,..,,,, ., ...M X., M ,A 8 Sf SENIOR AWARD WINNERS Front row: Kahn, Mercier, Bodenman, Rees. Row 2: GosseTT, Campbell, Kaiser, Hall. Row 3: Rzepecki, P. Anderson, Hilleque, Flodin, Svone. Awards Recognize Senior QualiTy Jean Bodenman and Christopher GosseTT were presenTed wiTh The Washburn Service Award, Wash- burn's oldesT award. They were voTed on by The senior class as The sTudenTs who had given Washburn The mosT service. The FirsT NaTional Bank Award was presenTed To Nancy Kaiser and Douglas A. STone on The basis of scholarship, characTer, iniTiaTive and dependabiliTy, as well as Their service To Washburn. Washburn's AThleTic Council chose Phillip Flodin as The recipienT oT The Miller of The Year Award, which is given on The basis of scholarship, leadership and characTer, and aThleTic parTicipaTion. Paul Anderson was selecTed To receive The Minnea- polis STar and Tribune Award. This award is presenTed To a sTudenT wiTh aT leasT a 'B' average who has ex- hibiTed scholarship, leadership and service. The Sons of The American Revolufion and The Daugh- Ters of The American RevoluTion Awards were given To Michael Rzepecki and Joan Campbell Tor their display of dependabiliTy, leadership, service and paTrioTism. The science Teachers chose David Hall as The recip- ienT of The Bausch and Lomb Award Tor being The sTu- denT who, in Three years, showed The mosT progress in The field of science aT Washburn. The social sTudies TaculTy awarded Naomi Kahn wiTh The Rose Reese Award Tor her conTribuTion To inTer- naTional undersTanding and inTeresT in currenT evenTs. RoberT Hilleque was presenTed wiTh The Leonard Moses Physical FiTness Award by The boys' physical education Teachers Tor his characTer, posTure, aThleTic leadership and physical TiTness. Susan Rees received The BeTTy Crocker FuTure Home- maker Award Tor being Washburn's highesT scorer on a TesT prepared by General Mills. The NorThwesTern NaTional Bank Award was pre- senTed To Michelle Mercier Tor being The most accomplished sTenographic sTudenT aT Washburn. qs, HONORS GROUP Front row: K. Johnson, Jen Zahner, Kellogg, Gossett, D. Hall. Row 3: J y S J h s W W4 id! -Q2 W 2? ii ' . w4:Egb P.Ad so ,'t o Sto e. Kaiser Ro alverson, King. Row 2: atland, Evenson, Honor Students Lead The 1966 Honors Group is made up of the nineteen seniors who represent the top three percent ot the senior class. These seniors were picked tor their Paul A. Anderson Francis J. Ashman Patrick J. Cooper William C. Egbert Kristin M. Evenson Christopher W. Gossett David A. Hall Louise M. Halverson David A. Jay Judith A. Jenkins Kathleen A. Johnson Mary S. Johnson Nancy A. Kaiser .i l29 ert, ner n, Ashman Kief , C oper, n Class Academically academic achievement, but most did not limit them- selves to only academic vvorkg they participated in various extra-curricular activites. Keith O. Kellogg Robert H. Kieft Elizabeth B. King Douglas R. Stone Judith M. Watland Nancy G. Zahner frvg Gi! fe' Janet l.. Ahern Caroline M. Allard Barbara Jane Anderson Guy J. Anderson John R. Anderson Shala Ahmadi Alberteen H. Anderson Barbara Jo Anderson James C. Anderson Julie G. Anderson Seniors Have Survived 54,756,000 Kathleen M. Anderson Lonnie M. Anderson Linda C. Anderson Martha E. Anderson SENIORS LOOK BACK ON: Batman . . . class play auditions . . . Dayton's Top Ten Club. . . madras . . . the sign... Blue Cue . .. Diet-Rite. . . callies in gym . . .Credit Bureau . . . Senior Board . . . ratted hair . . . Mr. Cosgrove's tests . . . paper sales . . . bell-bottoms . . . burgundy and navy blue . . . bulletins in home room . . .ironing hair . . . hula hoops . . . teen boards . . . noon monster movies . . . National Merit Test . . . Flinthills . . . economics movies . . .computer stag . . . home of Carl E. Claus . .. knee-hi's and bermudas . . .Great Expectations... Tale of Two Cities . . . putt-putt . . . dissecting worms and frogs . . .600 yard run-walk. . .cheerleader stag. Batman Films Inc . . . Ovaltine . . . Dudley Rigg's . . . Nordic, Stickboy, Craig . . . Gidget . . . Miss Cusack's whistle . . . Froggie and His Floppers . . . kinky oligopoly curves . . . school spirit . . . voting down baccalaureate. if Paul A. Anderson Thomas Anderson Michael S. Andrew Joan M- Annetf Gayle Afnlen Susan J. Anderson Luella L. Andresen John A. Anker Michael B. Arnold James E. Asbury Seconds of School Since Kindergarten Francis J. Ashman Peter M. Baltuff Thomas C. Auel Karen B. Bang SV , .:':1 40:21.51 alll? ,LH X! Daniel W. Barber David A. Bardin Adele L. Barros Stephanie Barstow Ann M. Bartholomew Eugene H. Bassett 131 mv-uv fer 90 in Maureen L. Bazinet Daniel L. Beckman Virginia R. Beck Barbara J. Beeson NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS Front row: C. Hall, Halverson, Gossett, Kellogg, Rees. Row 2: D. Hall, Cohen, Egber t, Jay. Row 3: Ashman, Cooper, Housh, Anderson, Kiett. Washburn Boasts 15 National Stephen E. Benedict Julianne M. Berg Sandra J. Bennett Nancy L. Berg Robert A. Berg Mark W. Bergerson Linda R. Bergh Gary R. Berglund Brent D- Bergin JoAnne D. Berkman l32 i Shelia M. Besner Norman E. Bittner Martha J. Bodenman Yvette Bohunko Marcia J. Borell Lawrence A. Bey Karen L. Biornstad Sally A. Boerboom Merit Semi-Finalists Linda L. Botten David M. Botts WE REMEMBER: Welcome Week A-Go-Go . . . Teen Bops ...What a Burn! . . . Howdy Doody . . . STO Friends . . . music in the lunchroom . . . Bridgeman's . . . contact lenses . . . Driver's Training . . . The Crusher . . . white levis . . . Carter's Car Wash . . . Get Smart . . . minimum essen- tials . . . Hullabaloo and Shindig . . . UFO's . . . Sema, Mitsu, and Geoff . . . ioints . . . Hairy Fairy... posture contests . . . Supercali- tragilisticexpialidocious . . . Sibley controversy . . . Mr. Magoo . . . Beatle haircuts . . . The Bomb Scare . . . Mr. Smith's season tickets . . . new boilers . . . Whan that Aprille . l33 Randall Bolduc Charles D. Borrell James R. Boyer David A. Brenneis Julianne L. Brandiord Linda D. Brink Vicki R. Bristol Diane L Brodin Pamela Brooks David B Brown John R. Brude Nancy L. Buesgens Rollin R. Buck Vicki L. Bunker Michael P. Brown Richard B. Brown Senior Spirit and Talent Sharon Nelson 'swings' to the strains of the Coronados. 134 1' Mary L. Burbank Carol H. Burdorf Patricia R. Burke Mary J. Butts John E. Cambronne Bruce C. Burditt Patricia A. Burk Michael J. Burns Mikeal G. Bystrom Cheryl L. Campbell P 'l ot Welcome Week A Go Go Joan E. Campbell Joyce L. Carlson William F. Carlson Ronald R. Chant Dianne L. Chapman Douglas M. Carlson Lynn F. Carlson David M. Chamberlain Caron M. Chapman Linda Christofferson l35 ' fiGE?f:f2i5wzgf.:f5?zQi. - Robert P. Christoph Kenneth L. Clausen Carol A. Clymer John M. Collier Janice M. Comb Laura L, Class Pefer L, Clemens Sanford J. Cohen Michael D. Collins Leland F. Comb AFS ers eo , ltsu an emo ' G ff M' d S William E. Commodore Loretta A. Cosgrove Thomas D. Cramer Ruth A. Curvven Maxine W. Davis Patrick J. Cooper Roger J. Cox James H. Crowley Barbara L. Davies Carol A. De Boer 'CY 136 The AFS dinner at Perkins Pancake House proved to be a successful money-raising proiect. Strengthen World Understanding Ann S. DeNio David C. De St. Hubert Fawn L. Deare Sandra R. Deetz Donna J. Dobbs Douglas E. Dorfner Richard K. Dykoski Laura T. Dodd Pamela K. Dunston Carol J. Dyste 1 137 9 A 'fi , um,- R ,- Tr s ff Gail F. Ebbert Teresa Eberhardt W ry or :K .aa rr'- we L L 'ri .-'K I John S. Eddy Carol F. Edstrand William Egbert William L. Eichenberger aw' we Janelle L. Eikum William G. Ellingson Robert J. Eisenmenger Kathleen M. Engdahl Seniors Ponder Problems Posed in Howard B. Englund Barbara L. Ennis David L. Erickson Steven L. Eriksson Kristin M. Evenson Philip L. Engstrom Barbara K. Erickson Janet L. Erickson Carl R. Evenson Doris J. Eye 'S' 'MY A 'TTY l38 J Mira ww? James T. Fergstacl Steven M. Ferree Susan M. Fetzer Lincla L. Fitzgerald 'The Politics' Kathleen J. Fortman Robert J. Foye Catherine J. Francis Jane L. Frank 'T' Phillip Flodin Jerome J. Flynn Marilyn K. Fraser Robert J. Fredsall 'i '52 139 THE CLASS OF 66 WILL RECALL: Edina written on the lawn in snow iudo auditorium . . . Mr. Hornby. . . Mr. Reiter . . . In your heart you know he's right. . . . Clearasil . . . Welcome to Porky's' '... blush-on black and grey Prima iackets . . . Never Too Young . . . Sassoon cut . . . sweeper at the arena . . . pot- lucks . . . pendletons . . . Saber, Roger Van S . . . Beat the Teddies Bare, Hound Henry, Scalps A-Go-Go . . . AFT. . . Go to the end ot the line . .. Mr. Krause teaching the sophs how to cheer... D.D.H.'s ...college days Lake Harriet tennis courts . . . Would you believe-' '... tennies . . . To be or not to be' '... Hamlet . . . Dagger speech . . . Teen-age Fair. . .lunch- room duty . . . movies on TV . . . LaLa Palooza . . . Millwheels acts . . . Trashmen, Avanties, High Spirits and Novas . . . You may now pass to your 4th hour class . . . Tom Jones . . . mental health in health ...sum- mer school . . . classes held in the powder room . . . total look... GNP . . . Leader of the Laundromat . .. lab breakage fines . . . pink passes . . . open student council meetings ...Austin football games . . . Spanky . . . Billy Sol Estes . . . Bob Richards and the .I.A. auditoriums . . . Axel... bobby socks and loaters . . . Twins: 1965 American League Pennant. . . Bomber homecoming queen . . . Marion, Danceland, Lucky's . . .slam books . . . Spokesmen, Nitemen, Sonics . . . body surfing in Mexico . . . beachcombers . . . Gemini tlights . . . drama recital . . . chapel services . . . Mad magazine . . . The Six Dancing Princesses . James S. Freeman Mary J. Freitag Cindy and Marc pose after coronation. B 'a Lf it A Craig S. Frisk Richard S. Fulmer Anita M. Fuehrer Charlene K. Gabler Margaret M. Gaffin Barbara A. Gardner Queen Cindy and King Richard B. Garey Robin C. Gastuch Christine M. Gibbons David A. Garry Barbara A. Gaudette Sandra A. Gibbs 'li 140 Elizabeth L. Gibson Bruce T. Gilbertson Jacquelyn J. Goodrich Patricia L. Giffin Virginia Goldsbury Craig L. Gordon Marc Reign Royally Christopher W. Gossett Kathryn M. Grambsch Corinne F. Goward Marcia D. Greenberg Toni D. Grigsby Wendy G. Grimmer 'ur' Jean Bodenman adds to homecoming gaiety Robert J. Groff David S. Groten Richard D. Gross Rolland H. Grunz 141 ..Jl fA M., Brian L. Gustafson Mary C. Hacking Terry R. Haglund David A. Hall Bonita F. Hanson Pamela D. Haack Edward N. Haddon Cynthia E. Hall Louise M. Halverson Louise K. Hanson Ch em istry Reveals the Mystery of Sandra L. Hanzlik Deborah A. Harper Barbara J. Harrison Jeralyn A. Hartmann Steven T. Havig Deborah K. Harley Marc Harris Rex A. Harrison James S. Hartung Susan K. Hawkinson ' 'Q Phul Schroeder measures out millimeters. W'H'Um M Hensen Avogodro s Number Alan G. Hedtke John E. Heencm John B. Hlelmelancl David P. Hoel Paulette J. Holmboe Mark T. Holtan Cheryl D. Hoye Robert L. Huber Molly M. Huber Marilyn J. Huso .1':L':.t.':.':J:.i1. HOW T0 Sleep With Vicki L. Horan Robert L. Hosp Kermit E. Housh Joseph R. Howard l44 THE CLASS OF '66 REMEMBERS: James Bond movies . . . Don Quixote . . . Kiddie Specials . . . kickerinos . . . knee-ticklers . . . 9-Mile Creek . . . the natural look . . . Lincoln Del . . . Louie, Louie' '... Goodwill bags . . . GAA and BAA . . . West Side Story ... 10 speed bikes. . .the tunnel... tortoise-shell glasses . . .valences . .. Young Americans for Freedom . . . I Lett My Heart in San Francisco . . . college applications . . . Miss Teenage Twin Cities contest . . . gants . . . prom dresses and tuxes . .. bumpers . . . Richard lll and HenryV . . . Polack iokes . . . airport paper- backs . . . Mr. Sverdrup's reviews . . . Soc Hops . . . Berkley riots . . . book covers . . . St. Patrick's Day blizzard . . . pierced ears . . . poor boy sweaters . . . 66 . -- Jomes M. Irwin Jone A. Iverson Your Eyes Judith A. Jenkins Carol M. Jensen Thomas R. Iverson Julie lwanm Allan R Jacobson Bradley A Jamesgoard Dennis S. lwago Open- Allun P. Johnson Bill M. Johnson ., AX 5 - 1.' -. S z m'h' ,. ., .-v,.,AL , . ss, -f?.LEf4ulY ,- all . . eao g ifz- I Janna M. Johnson Joel C Johnson Kathleen A. Johnson Mark R. Johnson Mary S. Johnson Neal H. Johnson Mike Smith tries out for play while Harvey looks on. Ability Overcomes Meridith E. Jones Sally A. Jones Nancy A. Jones James C. Jordan Susan M. Johnson Wallace T. Johnson Steven K. Johnston David O. Jones 146 Claudia M. Jorgensen Jarrel D. Joubert Naomi R. Kahn Frances T. Kaliher Terrance J. Keeler Judith L. Joseph Jane C. Jurgens Nancy A. Kaiser Pamela L. Keegan Kathleen E. Keenan Nerves as Seniors Try Out for ' Ha rvey' Michael D. Kelley Evonne S. Kennis Robert H. Kieft Patricia L. Kindstrom Carol A. Kingbay Keith O. Kellogg Jacqueline M. Kieffer Carol J. Kilian Elizabeth B. King Obie F. Kipper .mmm L 147 . Kathleen A. Kissinger Beatrice M. Kithuma Maiorie R. Lammers Robert L. Landry 1 , s ,' if 7i'f ' AX 21 gint.: laifdii. fryi . Maiorie A. Kobs JoAnn E. Kocina Seniors Express Themselves Through June E. Lang Sandra K. langhans tags? GRIST staff member tells WAHIAN staff where to go. Lgri M, Lqnnigqn And'-eq J, Lqrggn Nancy E. Larsen Kay E. Larson Drama, Journalism, Speech and the Arts Robert D. Larson Brian E. Lee Janice A. Leidner Mark A. Leo David M. Lindahl Valerie J. Larson Jeffrey A. Lee Patrick J. Leininger Martha H. Leren Joan C. Lindemann V A-ar, 'wc'- 'f if .c'9 4!S:r-.5 fvkhg'-Q Lois C. Lindquist Richard D. Loe Barbara J. Longley John L. Longman Mary J. Loofbourrow Dianne M. Lovdal Colleen A. Lundberg Robert A. Lundberg Curtis J. Lundgren John P. Luttio l5O J Carol A. Lykken Lois M. Magnuson Jeri A. Madsen Thomas G. Mahoney Seniors Sit SENIORS WILL REMEMBER: Beating Edina in hockey, i965 . . hepatitis and mono. . .quiz bowls... Senior snow party . . .WIN signs... Where the Action Is . . . Young Life . . . Southwest rivalry . . . saddle shoes. . . summer blondes ...Senior Women . . . Stinky . . . tearing down houses for the addition . . . Lumber- lack Day . . . Lunch with Casey . . . AFS pop bottle drives, movies, pan- cake suppers and folders . .. bunny hop . . . Capezios . . . Bergerson's sports interviews . . . Barry's boys . . . the Beach Boys . . . Amalia and Noche Oscura . . . baseball at Pearl ...college catalogues WE LIKE TO REMINISCE ABOUT: Avogoolro's number. . . Anthonie's .. snoot boots. . . Nlr. Alwin ...Bleach- er Features and Athlete's Foot . . . book bags . . . Catcher in the Rye... Grub! Zero! . . . MSAT's and PSAT's . . . hockey, football oncl basketball previews . . . V-l-C-T-O-R-Y . . . Mock Olympics . . . May the bird of poro- dise tly up your nose . . . LBJ forthe USA . . . Once and Future King . . . flea-fly . . . class election . . . granny glasses . . . patrol picnic . . . the Bowry Boys . . . outlawing culottes . . . skate boards . . . bedtime news- Dove Moore . . . Boildies ond Animals ...Hengist and Horsa the SAT Vincent W. Mahoney David K. Marconett Mary I. Maland Linda J. Mark Bruce A. Marsh Geoffrey S. Martin John P. Martin Phillip J. Martini .lill K. Matthews Daniel B. Mattson Deborah G. Mattsson Jeffrey D. Mayer Maureen A. McAvoy Mary K. McCormick l5l M., . ' Billie M. McCoy James H. McDonough Nancy K. McGraw Greg0I'y M- MCDSFWIOTT Brian T. McGoldrick Marilyn A. McHale Diane M. Melchisedech Sandra L. Melin Margaret A. McKee Paul A. McKinley Senior Women Drag Th Michelle K. Mercier Sfeven M. Merriman Ralph A. Mertesdorf Frederick L. Meschke Anthony A. Meyer Thomas R. Meyer 5 Q ii: ,mmm- Robert B. Medcalf John T. Meier eir Dales Nolita J. Micheau Diane L. Mickelson i-fab -nr ' new iw? 1 Daniel W. Midura Joseph J. Mildenberger Diane C. Miller Paul L. Mikelson David R. Miller John J. Miller to Dog patch Karen A. Miller Lawrence H. Miolsness Stephen J. Moclen Dale J, Moe Carlton E. Moe Priscilla J. Mork 153 ' r ,Q f . a Miller inhibitions fade at Sadie. Paul L. Mueller Karen A. Munson QI 'J 2' rm .,'i JE if iff Margaret M Muzetras Mitsu Nagashima Damel A Nash Frances A Nelson Sharon A Nelson Wlllnam D Myers Collette A. Nagle Douglas A Nelson Sandra L Nelson Stephen C Nelson NHS Recognizes Worthy Sensors George J. Neu Robert W. Newgord KN ' Wli fl A . f . 5 Richard N. Newstrom Shirley J. Nicholson Ruth A. Nienaber Richard E. Nodler Mark A. Nord Cary Lou Nicholson Athemia G. Nicklow David H. Nixon Richard W. Nolander Marcia A. Nordberg ' th F I I d S ' f '65 Kenneth l.. Nordstrom Karen L. Northey Janet K. Norval John W. Nylen Michael T. O'Laughlin BFUCS 5- Norman William C. Norton Lorraine J. Nycklemoe Michael D. O'Dougherty John C. Olsen Barbara A. Olson Cynthia A. Olson Robert W. Olson Timothy A- olsan Villki L- Olsen Casper 0, Olson Linda S. Olson Sandra K. Olson Timothy M. Olson Jerry A. Opsahl O Lunch Period Lends Itself Jean J. Organic Janet L. Osgood Carmen J. Osborne Susan E. Osman SENIORS CAN NEVER FORGET: All-City teams . . . Bomb their reservation! . . elephant, egg and grape jokes . . . English Leather, 007, and Pub . . . losing to Southwest, beating Southwest, tying SW . . . stocking caps-orange and blue . . . canceled programs . . . clean walls-6 feet up . . . Tom's skate guards . . . Take Her, She's Mine. . . The Lark . . . Harvey . . . the ierk, stroll, pop-eye, hitch- hiker, limbo, twist, dog . . . all the ties in hockey . . . contact lenses . . . Cassius Clay. .. lunchroom duty... Marryin' Sam . . . NHS induction speeches . . . . .clocked at speeds in excess of 60 m.p.h.' '... Ding Dong Driving School . . . patterned nylons. . .A Date with Dino . . . gym aides... Huntley and Brinkley... narcotics investigations . . . National Citizenship and Driving Tests on TV. . .typing blood in biology... Boy Wonder . . . Teaberry Shuffle . . . Hugh Hefner . . . teachers' strike . . . Chiquita Banana . . . Holy Ashtrays . ., 19. ,iv LN... 1. MW Vv.WA M l......... f Michael D. Owen Marcia I. Oyen Beverly J. Owens Kay Page A senior accumulates more than knowledge in three years. l' l. l' M' l' C ' Patricia I. Paierski Augusta J. Palm Susan L. Papke Shirley A. Peacock Arlette H. Pedersen Robert A. Paleen Theodore H. Panos George C. Pappas Terry D. Peck John R. Pederson .ig , iw? Richard B. Peer Sandra A. Pelletier Joanne M. Perry Arthur R. Peterson Jon L Peterson Christina L. Peisch Richard S. Perkins Allan D. Peterson Carolyn J. Peterson Rex G. Peterson Stage Band Jazzes Up Washburn 's Mu sical Pamela E. Pharo Carol A. Piepgras Barbara R. Porter Nancy Powell Stephen W. Puetz Barbara A. Phillips Janet K. Ploof Michael H. Porter John M. Powers Mary C. Quick Fiddles lay the base for the orchestra. Ronald B. Rasmussen Susan M. Rees Diane C. Reimers Gordon E. Reller 'Gif 4195 Repertoire Richard L. Raiche Janet I.. Ramaker Ronald E. Renneberg Sandra B. Richey William L. Raiche John O. Rarick .ff Larry M. Richmond William C. Rieman r 34' Scott S. Riordan Daniel V. Rist 159 J 7' ww Mary S. Roberts Linda S. Rodearmel James E. Rolshouse Janet M. Roseen David A. Ruch Donald I.. Roche Susan Rodley Pamela J. Ronning David A. Ross James H. Rucinski Donna Ruden Patricia A. Rudinger The Senior Snow Party Exemplifies Leonard M. Rundquist Robert W. Rylander Phyllis A. Russ Michael E. Rzepecki Sandra J- 5Gl0GSk0 Thomas R. Saterstrom Joanne Saltzman Carol A. Satz T60 I the Spirit of '66 Richard A. Scarlett Dale T. Schatzlein Jeannie V. Schall Michael J. Schech Stephen J. Scheffman Kurt K. Scheicl . wr John G. Schlesinger Paula M. Schley Philip E. Schroeder Patricia A. Schulze WU? John L. Seale Nefise S. Seckin Lynn M. Seltz Barbara A Shearer My i6i ! Kathleen S. Sherman Bruce M. Shutes Marilyn L. Sigurdson Curtis D. Simon Jeffrey W. Snouffer Joan C. Spencer Boyd J. Snyder Bruce N. Springer Judith D. Sivertsen M' h l D. Sk' d as ' Catalogs Create Senior ponders possibilities prior to big decision. Marion R. Smith Michael M. Smith We Pamela S. Smith Ronald S. Snider 162 , -1--r 7' Fw We tl David R. St. Croix John T. Stanton Susan K. Steen John P. Stennes Jay C. Stanley David G. Starr Mark P. Stehly Douglas A. Stone C f ' f C ll B cl S ' Barbara L. Stotz Gaylord S. Strand Janet J. Stuart Robert R. Sullivan John C. Straiton Kristin A. Strom Gary W. Suhl Thomas P. Sullivan Douglas R. Stone John B. Stone Robin R. Summers Joseph E. Supplee ,fl - if 163 if t YW 'fi 3 453224: J . f Carol A. Swahn Wanda M. Swanson John R. Sweefnam Dianne M. Swenson Gary A. Taillefer Carol J. Swanson David R. Sweet Dale E. Swenson Gregory L. Sycks Susan J. Tasa Seniors Grafefully Take Minimum Nancy L. Taylor Thomas A. Thacher Michael L. Theim Keith R. Thill Leila K. Thompson Becky Thacher Steven C. Tharaldson Cheryl C. Theuringer John B. Thompson Paul E. Thompson up I I64 A SET OF MINIMUM MEMORIES FOR '66': ACT, SAT, and Achievement tests ...brownie points.. fake Gants . . . Trollhagen, Telemark and Sugar Hills ...faithful Buck Hill... Mr. Daniel's guns . . . iumping on the trap door . . . victory cakes . . . I966 WAHIAN Hall of Fame . . . Hi-Y Parties . . . hockey team tele- grams . . . T-whoop . . . quartets in choir . . . Politix Club debates . . . Christmas door decorations . . . smoking auditoriums . . . slivers at Parade . . . Peter, Paul and Mary. . . Tantastic and Q.T .... girls' football ...extra ketchup. . .an order of pickles . . .Outward Bound . . . senior homerooms . . . stolen lunches . . . pizza on Thursday . . . Sonny and Cher . . .the odor from the boys' gym . . . Mr. Linstedt's rapid tire drills . . . Mohair and Scandias . . . Man From U.N.C.L.E. . . . No-Doz . . . lettermen in the Iunchroom . . . Mr. Lagios's whistle . . . Taylor's Falls. . . IBM report cards ...tear gas... kissy face and huggy bear.. .Great P k' ... d d' d' ... h f ump in o wa itty :tty 5th our pep ests Donna M. Thom Mmipa' Timmy . . . zits . . . football shorts made by Senior Women ... Kathleen J- Tierney Michael pn 1-memans aspirin and cokes . . . bus cards. E t' l f th F' l iT' Diane O. Tolbert Sharon K. Trewyn Karen S. Twedten Steven L. Vest Patricia A. Vinson William A. Treat Warren M. Tucker Richard M. Ugland Vicki L. Vikre Lynn A. Wagner it! Bruce J. Walburg Philip A. Walen Timothy J. Wallin Susan L. Walter Gregory T. Warner Stephen W. Walburg Louise M. Walker Ronald J. Walstrom Michael B. Walton Judith A. Waterhouse 6 4 5 S ' A T Th ' D' I Judith M. Watland Thomas D. Webb Marilyn E. Weigand Dianne E. Werner Peggy E. Wetzel Peggy L. Watson Timothy C. Webb Jane A. Welch Christine E. Wester Arthur B. Whitney 166 John K. Wickland Fay F. Wilson Larry A. Wiken Steven C. Woldum cmd the Challenge Donald S. Youngquist Judy K. Zumberge Nancy G. Zahner Nancy L. Carroll M- 222-wfffiiwfzl'2191-s:-My. it MW .. f V ,,.,- ., L. mum . --W... 4 1 BK 4 'wg'-if Dan A. Wolner Elizabeth A. Wood Alice M Wreath David T. Wong Kathleen M. Woodfill Fred L Wroge of the Future f ' f. Y . 1 1-...K PAIGE MICHAEL JOHNSTON 1948 1965 ,..+,gf.g ,fy ggszzgseeffiwfi , .. . - - , 'awk 7 . Q. f vfkiiazglii w.r,:.. .Qc 'x w. f .. 1-Wm. ...fm.fa...,.,...s..... 1.-Q L -f -,f1.w.f .Q-W,,.:s.e2z8wwz.1. 111552 11- . . 'wx' -I wlgzz-Q: f 'f ,v..g-SiT21w?Lff3.wfN.iiva-fzifawilfil' Qwwwi W.. . , . Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in man- kind. 167 John Donne .M - Where The 5 I -i 55 fi' . ' I ll' :W ia 5:4 is e--19'-9? W W i Aw Q lwzsmmsz.wwf A A W- . - v,.:?k,,. .n-6 ,51--, fb Aw. . i Swv' 5, 2, vm 1 l I I I M: I ,I - , K ..: 1-Ni ' -yqnlliigggi X ' , ry ,A,. . 7 WTA, Ay , --rf - - P. V mf vy A ..,, .,,..,, , m as ' .. ,, .,,.. W , . X xv! if ag i X gas A my F W iw K QQ 52,818 M8 K 5 if Sigma wif an wig? - 1 .. ,..,Y-D -..-M. ,V I, w f .4 r 4'5i 'L, .. ,M 4 elf- b , win , I Action Was al' 169 me DUE KU' , ,fu 1 , o E 3 1 Fw ks 4 Q , f ivw m 55' hi? li MM if 'mm ' haf 9.01 sm A Acknowledgments The I966 WAHIAN is no exception to the rule that any yearbook takes many long hours of hard work to produce. The staff worked, not only during O hour, but evenings and weekends in a Tremendous effort to make this book the best possible. There are several people who deserve special recognition, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them. The free verse appearing on the division pages and taking the place of the traditional introduction and conclusion copy was written by Pat Giffin. Much of a yearbook's story is told through pictures. The senior portraits and the formal shots of clubs and activities were taken by Lundgren Studiosp Mr. Lund- gren also covered many sports events. Bill Carlson's colored shot is used on the endsheets, and the aerial view of the school on pages six and seven was given to us by Ellertson and Associates. Dave Hall and Steve Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Staff Photographers Copy Editors Art 8. Layout Editors Nancy Kaiser Bob Kieft Tom Iverson Steve Nielsen Dave Hall Sue Johnson Frances Kaliher JoAnne Berkman Jo Annett Picture Editor Gusty Palm Academic Chris Gossett Paula Schley Faculty Linda Bergh Underclassmen Michelle Mercier Dave Hall School Life Karen Hesli Molly Huber Sports Kay Thompson Sue Rees Seniors Pam Brooks Pat Giffin Advisors Mr. August Schauer Mr. Russell Helleckson Nielsen did most of the candid photography, includ- ing developing and printing. A special Kodalith Process was used by Steve on the division pages. Without the help of two people in particular I feel that I would not have been able to do all that was ex- pected of me throughout the entire year. My assistant, Bob Kieft, took over some of the load of work and responsibility which rests upon the editors. Mr. Schauer, as our advisor, provided the necessary experience. The entire staff benefited from his knowl- edge of layouts, copy and all the elements of year- book production. He helped me especially, keeping track of things as I misplaced them and never losing patience. His calmness and ability guided me through five frantic deadlines and other catastrophes. To the above-named people, as well as to each member of the staff, I say, Thank you so much! Nancy Kaiser, Editor I 966 WAHIAN Staff Wm.. t ..,, 6 -- Nwq,,i Calendar For The Academic Year 1965 September September September September October October October October November November November November November November November December December December January January January January January January January January February February February AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch Apnl Apnl Apdl Apdl AAay AAay AAay AAay AAay AAay AAay AAay June June June June June June 7 7 20-24 24 11-15 15 15 21-22 2 5 12 19 23 24 25-26 8-9 16 22-31 1-2 8 14 19-20 20 21 24 27 17 18 22 2 4 5 17-18 25 2-10 15 23 28 3 6 11 20 26 27 30 31 1 2 3 7-8 8 10 First Semester School opens Football Preview I Welcome Week Welcome Week Stag Dance Homecoming Week Homecoming game against Southwest Homecoming Dance No school-teachers' meetings P.T.S.A. Open House Marking Period closes Sadie Hawkins Dance Basketball Preview NHS Induction Hockey Preview No school-Thanksgiving holidays Senior Class Play Christmas Choir Concert No school-Christmas holidays No school-Christmas holidays Senior Snow Party Cheerleader Stag Dance Finals Drama Recital First Semester closes Second Semester Second Semester opens Band Concert Orchestra and Symphonic Band Concert Blue Tri Stag Dance No school-Washington's Birthday Posture Contest Student Council Computer Stag Dance Choir Concert Millwheels Marking Period closes No school-Spring holidays Lettermen's Stag Dance Senior Banquet Spring Choir Concert NHS Induction Band and Orchestra Spring Concert Senior Awards Assembly Spring Prom Drama Recital WAHIAN distribution No school-Memorial Day Senior finals Senior finals Choir Concert Senior Class Day Finals Commencement Last day ot school gg 171 66 The main hall lies still, clean and empty, leaving an observer opportunity to be- come familiar with his surroundings. The dented lockers with students' names scratched onto their green metallic surfaces lie in sharp contrast to the shiny gray lockers that line some halls. The trophy cases adorning the main hall display all that is left of great past victories-at the time, too important to ever forget, now rarely even mentioned. The efficient sounds of typewriters and telephones emerge from the office where the teachers exchange greetings as they pick up their morning mail. The necessarily quick walk by the boys' gym leads past the rooms of early-rising seniors discovering through experi- mentation and to a girl on the phone who is pleading with her mother to, Just run my loafers up to school, please! Splashy posters pasted on the walls urge the Millers to 'Go, Fight, Win!' or 'Scalp the lndiansl' Gradually, the underclassmen drift sv 2 ' f .iil T 2 ? fi W gi f 5 . , W A 2 5 , .. . . . .,.. T Q 4 in Z iffy ,y it fr , 1 ,,.,,. ,,,, , ... Q 1 Wa? 44 Q W yi 7 4y 1 ,Www doors to be closed as their friendly, noisy overtures fill the corridors. As the passing bell sounds, students from the classes diffuse into the gathering crowds in the halls. Stairways quickly become crowded and iammed as two girls going opposite ways each think of something they must confide before seeing the other in homeroom. The crowd thins as a second bell sends sophomores scurrying and seniors saun- tering to homeroom. The day wears on as classes emit sounas of a choir struggling through a Bach motet, cheering from a gym class, typists hurrying to finish their timed writings, a student-conducted orchestra tuning up and voices of teachers loudly and almost impatiently drilling classes in historic dates and irregular verb coniugations. The buzz of sewing machines and lathes adds to the con- stant hum. The noise from the lunchroom per- petuates itself as students scream to offlc E X'-L .. 'Q i N it JE S K , is . ' Rafts 'Q kis s fx X , ws, 3 1 1 1 A i 5. L 5 .., Q i? . 5 Ei Ks i . 3 55152 i S 1, News - 1 X, W r - lhl dents who are screaming to make them- selves heard. The lunch line winds into the aisle, testing the patience of hungry students. A conveyor belt steadily moves the dishes toward the kitchen as stu- dents test their refuse-throwing accuracy on the big yellow barrels. The ticket window and kids at the tables outside the lunchroom remind students to buy anything from book covers and club memberships to tickets for games, dances and the elevator. Overcrowding is in evidence throughout the entire school as teachers are forced to hold classes in the auditorium, the library Memorial Room, the students' and teachers' lunchrooms and the Powder Room. When the final bell sounds the end of another day, the halls are quickly filled and lust as quickly emptied, leaving the building to the engineers and ath- letes. Soon, even these few move on. Again the halls stand empty and still, into the classroom make themselves heard over other stu- unnaturally quiet after the day's ac- fivities. .?T-- ,f This Is The Place ANDERSON, CARL W. p. 24-Principal. M.A., University of Minnesota. ARIO, FRANK p. 26-Economics, Government, Philosophy. Politix Club Advisor, Hi-Y Club Ad- visor, Supervisor of Boys' Intramurals. B.A., Augsburg College. BEATTY, BARBARA p. 26-Spanish. Spanish Club Advisor. M.A., University of Minnesota. BECK, GARRARD p. 26-Word Study, English. B.S., University of Minnesota. BERAN, MARGARET p. 26-Latin, English. Latin Club Advisor. B.A., University of Dubuque. BOLSTERLI, MARY LOU p. 26-History. B.A., University of New Mexico. BUSYN, EMILY p. 25- Finance Clerk. CARLSON, CARL E. p. 26-Economics, Govern- ment, Psychology. Sophomore Football and Varsity Hockey Coach, Assistant Track Coach. B.A., Duluth Teachers College. CERSINE, ROGER p. 26-History, Sociology. Varsity Swimming Coach. M.A., University of Minnesota. CLAESON, LOUIS W. p. 26-English, Advanced Speech. M.A., University ot Minnesota. COSGROVE, JAMES p. 26-Advanced Algebra. Varsity Baseball Coach. M.A., University of Minnesota. CRAM, YETTA p. 26-Consumer Economics, Typing, Bookkeeping. B.S., University of Minne- sota. CUSACK, LORRETTA M. p.26-Girls' Health, Physical Education. Girls' lntramural and Golf Coach. M.A., Columbia University. DAHL, ANNETTE p. 26-English. B.S., Univer- sity ot Minnesota. DACKO, ETHYL p. 25- Book Clerk. DANIEL, EDWIN Y. p. 26-History. National Honor Society Advisor. M. Ed., University of Oklahoma. DEHLINGER, MARGRETE p. 25- Lunchroom Man- ager. B.S., Stout State College. DIEHL, WILLIAM J. p. 26-English. B.S., University of Minnesota. DILLS, MICHAEL J. p. 26-German. German Club Advisor. B.S., University of Minnesota. DONOHUE, FLORENCE p. 25-Visiting Teacher. DORNFELD, DAVID I. p. 26-Physics, Advanced Algebra. B.S., University of Minnesota. DOWUNG, KATHLEEN p. 26-English. B.S., University of Minnesota. DUNN, HAROLD R. p. 26-French. French Club Advisor. M.A., University Laval. EMERSON, CONRAD p. 26-Physical Education. Cross Country, Wrestling, and Track Coach. B.S., University of Minnesota. EVENSON, OBERT p. 25-Sophomore Counselor. M.A., University of Minnesota. FIGGE, VERONICA p. 27-History, Physical Education. Girls' Swimming Coach. B.S., St. Cloud State College. FLUGSTAD, DAVID p, 27-Mechanical Drawing. Archery Club Advisor. B.S., University of Minne- sota. GALE, KAY p. 27-German. German Club Advisor. B.S., Macalester College. BURTON, GEORGE p. 27-Plone Geometry, Algebra. B.S., Wisconsin State College. GILLIS, NEIL W. p. 27-Biology. B.S., Bemidii State College. GOLDSTRAND, ROBERT p. 27-Biology. Assis- tant Basketball and Assistant Track Coach. A Capella Choir CChoraliersl p. 21 American Field Service QAFSJ p. 71 Archery Club p. 86 Audio-visual Crew p. 84 Auditoriums p.96 Badminton Team p. 121 Band p. 20 Baseball Team, Sophomore p. 117 Baseball Team, Varsity pps. 122, 123 Basketball Team, Sophomore p. 117 Basketball Team, Varsity pps. 112,113,114 Faculty And Staff M.A., University of Minnesota. GOODMAN, MARK p. 27-Audio-visual Co-orcli- nator. B.S., University of Minnesota. GROBE, SIGRID p. 25-Counseling Clerk. HALEY, CATHRYN p. 25 - Nurse. HELLECKSON, RUSSELL L. p. 24-Assistant Prin- cipal. M.A., University of Minnesota. HEMINGER, JOSEPH p.25-Second Engineer. HERMANSON, CRAIG p. 27-Biology. B.S., University ot Minnesota. HORNS, WILLARD W. p. 27-History. M.A., Uni- versity of Minnesota. IRWIN, HELEN p. 25-Attendance Clerk. JENKINS, ZOE p. 25-Sight Saving Aide. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD p. 27-Advanced Short- hand, Stenographic Skills. Senior Advisor, Cheerleaders' Advisor. M.S., Mankato State College. JOHNSON, DORTHY p. 25- Requisition Clerk. JOHNSON, JARA p. 27-English. B.S., University of Minnesota. KEEGAN, FLORENCE p. 27-Home Economics. Y-Teen Advisor. B.S., University of Minnesota. KIRSCHBAUM, CURTIS J. p. 27-Woodworking. lntramural Basketball Supervisor, A.F.T. Repre- sentative. B.A., University of Minnesota. KRAUSE, ROBERT W. p. 27-Stage Production. Stage Crew, Assembly Programs, and Class Play. M.F.A., Columbia University. KUROSS, WILLIAM J. p. 27-Economics, Govern- ment, Business Law. Varsity Football Coach. B.A., Augsburg College. LAGIOS, NICHOLAS p. 27-Stage Band, Sopho- more Band, Senior Band, Orchestra, Marching Band. M.M.Ed., MacPhail School of Music. LAIRD, MARY W. p. 27-French. M.A., Ecole Normale Superieure. LINDSTEDT, ROY p. 27-History. M.A., University of Minnesota. LUND, HELEN p. 25 -Administrative Aide. LYDELL, WILLIAM p. 27-Choraliers, Girls' Choir, Music Theory, Mixed Chorus, Sophomore Chorus, Junior and Senior Madrigals. M.M., University of Michigan. LYKKEN, GEORGE J. p. 27-English. GRlST Advisor. M.A., University of Minnesota. MAGNUSON, DORTHY p. 25 - Senior Counselor. MARK, PALMA A. p. 28- Plane Geometry, Chem- istry. M.S., University of Wisconsin. MEGARD, ROBERTA p. 28-Government, Eco- nomics, History. M.A., Indiana University. MILLS, ELIZABETH p. 28-History, B.S., University of Minnesota. MINTY, HELEN J. p. 28 - Geometry. B.A., Carleton College. MONSON, MADELINE p. 28-English. A.B., Schurtleft College. MUELLER, ARLENE p. 28-English. B.A., Macal- ester College. NELSON, ROBERT L. p. 28-Chemistry. B.S., Gustavus Adolphus College. NORDBERG, JOAN p. 26-English. B.S., Universi- ty of Minnesota. OHLAND, CLARENCE p. 25-Junior Counselor. M.A., University of Minnesota. ORLOWSKI, MARY ANN p. 25 - Librarian. PAGE, EMILY S. - p. 28-English, Creative Writing. B.S., University of Minnesota. PALEEN, ETHEL p. 25-Senior Counselor. M.A., University of Minnesota. E to sfo Blue Tri pps. 76, 77, 78, 79, 80 Boys' State p. 73 Cheerleaders pps. 90, 91 Chess Club p. 86 Class Play p. 98, 99 Credit Bureau p. 127 Cross Country Team p. 105 Debate Team p, 94 Drama Recital p. 97 Football Team, B-Squad p. 104 Football Team, Sophomore p. 104 174 PERSON, STANLEY J. p. 28-Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Plone Geometry. Sophomore Baseball Coach. B.A., Augsburg College. RASMUSSEN, ALAN E. p. 28-Chemistry. Assis- tant Wrestling Coach. M.A., State College of Iowa. REQUE, ERLING p. 28-Physics. A.B., Luther College. RITTER, LENUS p. 28-Algebra, Geometry. M.S., University of Utah. ROGERS, RONALD p. 28-English, Speech. B.S., University of Minnesota. RUUFFSON, DAVID p. 28-Government, Econom- ics, Boys' Health. Varsity Basketball and Golf Coach. B.S., University of Minnesota. RUTHERFORD, JAMES T. p. 28-Spanish. B- Squad Football Coach. B.S., Gustavus Adolphus College. SCHAUER, AUGUST p. 28-Art, Advanced Art. WAHIAN Advisor. M.Ed., University of Minnesota. SCHLAGEL, LOUDEN A. p. 28-Economics, Government. Debate Club Advisor. B.S., Universi- ty of Minnesota. SCHULTZ, ALICE p. 25- Program Clerk. SCHWICHTENBERG, DONOVAN L. p. 28- Occupational Relations Coordinator. B.S., Man- kato State College. SMITH, RAY p. 28-History. Athletic Director. B.A., Coe College. SMITH, M. WILEY p. 29-Geometry, Senior Math. Intramural Basketball Supervisor. B.S., Mankato State College. SORTEBERG, JOHN p. 29-Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Plane and Solid Geometry. Chess Club Advisor. M.A., University ot Minnesota. STALLMAN, EUGENE p. 25- Engineer. STEVENSON, DORTHY p. 29-Business Law, Shorthand, Senior Shorthand. B.S., Minot State Teachers College. STITZEL, KEITH p. 29-Business Law, Shorthand, Senior Shorthand. B.S., Minot State Teachers College. SVERDRUP, GEORGE p.29-Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, College Math. Athletic Game Super- visor. M.A., University of Minnesota. SWIDERSKI, EDWARD p. 25-Sophomore and Junior Counselor. M.A., University of Minnesota. TEMPLE, PAT p. 29-Office Training, Typing, Senior Typing. Y-Teens Advisor. M.A., University ot Minnesota. THOMPSON, LEILA p. 29-Home Economics. B.S., University of Minnesota. THURSTON, MARGARET E. p. 29-Girls' Health, Physical Education. Sponsor of Student Red Cross, Badminton and Tennis Coach. M.A., Columbia University. TRAYNOR, G. F. P. 29-Biology. M.A., University of Minnesota. TROWBRIDGE, MARION p. 29-Art. M.A., Colum- bia Teachers College. WALD, GARY p. 29-English. Skiing Coach. B.A., College of St. Thomas. WALSH, ARMILLA p. 29-English. M.A., Macal- ester College. WELLS, MARY ALICE p. 29- English. M.A., Univer- sity of Minnesota. WOODBECK, SHEILA p. 25- Librarian. YUNG, JUDY p. 29-English. UC Club Advisor. B.A., College of St. Catherine. Football Team, Varsity pps. 102, 103 Forensics p. 94 Friendship Royalty p. 58 German Club p. 72 Girls' Choir p. 21 Girls' State p. 73 Golf Team, Boys' p. 118 Golf Team, Girls' p. 120 GRlST Staff p. 92 i-ii-Y pps. ai, 82, 83 Hockey Team, Sophomore p. 117 Hockey Team,Varsity pps. 108, 109,110 Homecoming pps. 60, 61, 62, 63 Honors Group p. 129 Junior Achievement p. 85 La Petite Academie p. 73 Latin Club p. 75 Lettermen's Club p. 88 Library Stott p. 87 Madrigals p. 21 Millermates p. 89 Millwheels pps. 66, 67 National Honor Society CNHSJ pps. 68, 69 Office Stott p. 87 A Ahern, Janet L. Janet, p. 130-Part-Time Training Program. Ahmadi, Shala Shala, p. 130-Foreign Student from Iran, Blue Tri. Allard, Caroline M. Caroline, p. 130-GRIST Reporter, La Petit Messanger, French Club, BlueTri. Anderson, Alberteen H. Geeky, p. 130-Blue Tri. Anderson, Barbara Jane Barb, p. 130-Blue Tri. Anderson, Barbara Jo Barb, p. 130-NHS, Editor of La Petit Messanger, AFS Committee. Anderson, Guy J. Guy, p. 130-Wrestling Team. Anderson, James C. Jim, p. 130. Anderson, John R. John, p. 130-Student Council, Hi-Y Cabinet, Quill Club, Lettermen's Club, Co-Captain of Ski Team. Anderson, Julie G. Julie, p. 130. Anderson, Kathleen M. Kathy, p. 130-Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Anderson, Linda C. Linda, p. 130-Blue Tri, Part-Time Training Program. Anderson, Lonnie M. Lonnie, p. 130-Ski Team. Anderson, Martha E. Martha, p. 130-Senior Board, POPLARS Staff, Quill Club, La Petite Academie, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Anderson, Paul A. Paul, p. 131-Honors Group, First National Bank Award, NHS, Choraliers, GRIST Reporter, Lettermen's Club, Basketball Team. Anderson, Susan J. Sue, p. 131-AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Anderson, Thomas G. Tom, p. 131. Andresen, Luella L. Luella, p. 131-Choraliers, Madrigals, Millermates. Andrew, Michael S. Mike, p. 131-Transfer from Roosevelt. Anker, John A. John, p. 131 -Stage Band, Or- chestra. Annett, Joan M. Jo, p. 131-NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Red Cross Council, Spanish Club, AFS Senior Chairman, Blue Tri. Arnold, Michael B. Mike, p. 131-Baseball Team. Arnzen, Gayle Gayle, p. 131-Blue Tri, Part- Time Training Program. Asbury, James E. Jim, p. 131-Class Play, Hi-Y. Ashman, Francis J. Frank, p. 131-Honors Group, National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, Senior Board, Debate, Forensics. Auel, Thomas C. Tom, p. 131-Class Play Stage Crew. B Baltuff, Peter M. Pete, p. 131-German Club, Ski Team. Bang, Karen B. Karen, p. 131-Part-Time Train- ing Program. Barber, Daniel W. Dan, p. 131-Part-Time Training Program. Bardin, David A. Dave, p. 131. Barros, Adele L. Adele, p. 131-AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Barstow, Stephanie Steve, p. 131-Choraliers, Red Cross Council, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Orchestra p.2O Part-Time Training Program p.B5 Pom Pom Girls p. 89 POPLARS Staff p. 95 Quill Club p. 95 Red Cross Council p. 87 Sadie Hawkins Dance p. 64 Senior Awards p. 128 Senior Board p. 127 Senior Class Officers p. 126 Senior Snow Party p. 65 Ski Team p. 115 Spanish Club pps. 74, 75 Class Of 1966 Bartholomew, Ann M. Ann, p. 131-Part- Time Training Program. Bassett, Eugene H. Gene, p. 131-Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, Football Team. Bazinet, Maureen L. Maureen, p. 132-Red Cross Council, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Beck, Virginia R. Ginny, p. 132-Class Play, AFS Committee, German Club. Beckman, Daniel L. Dan, p. 132. Beeson, Barbara J. Barb, p. 132-Part-Time Training Program, Blue Tri. Benedict, Stephen E. Steve, p. 132-Hi-Y Cabinet. Bennett, Sandra J. Sandy, p. 132-Archery Club, German Club, Blue Tri. Berg, Julianne M. Julie, p. 132-AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Berg, Nancy Lou Nancy, p. 132-UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Berg, Robert A. Bob, p. 132 -Track Team. Bergerson, Mark W. Mark, p. 132-Credit Bureau, GRIST Staff, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Football Team. Bergh, Linda R. Linda, p. 132-NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Choraliers, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Bergin, Brent D. Brent, p. 132-NHS, Quill Club, German Club. Berglund, Gary R. Gary, p. 132-Lettermen's Club,SkiTeam. Berkman, Joanne D. Jo, p. 132-NHS, Credit Bureau, WAHIAN Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Besner, Sheila M. Sheila, p. 133-NHS, GRIST Reporter, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Bey, Lawrence A. Larry, p. 133- Hi-Y. Bittner, Norman E. Norm, p. 133. Biornstad, Karen L. Karen, p. 133-Part- Time Training Program, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Bodenman, Martha J. Jean, p. 133-Wash- burn Service Award, Secretary of Senior Class, Senior Board, Girls' State, Friendship Queen, Choraliers, Orchestra, Blue Tri Cabinet. Boerboom, Sally P. Sally, p. 133. Bohunko, Yvette L. Corvet, p. 133-Latin Club, Blue Tri. Bolduc, Randall P. Randall, p. 133. Borell, Marcia J. Marcia, p. 133-Sister to AFS Student from Japan, AFS Committee, BlueTri. Borrell, Charles D. Doug, p. 133-Spanish Club, Basketball Team. Botten, Linda L. Linda, p. 133-UC Club, BlueTri. Botts, David M. Dave, p. 133. Boyer, James R. Jim, p. 133. Brandiord, Julianne L. Julie, p. 133-NHS, Creclit Bureau, POPLARS Staff, Quill Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet. Brenneis, David A. Dave, p. 133-Letter men's Club, Wrestling Team. Brink, Linda D. Linda, p. 133-Choraliers, Blue Tri. Bristol, Vicki R. Vicki, p. 134-French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Diane, p. 134-French Club, Brodin, Diane L. AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Pam, p. 134-NHS, Senior Brooks, Pamela Board, WAHIAN Stott, Co-Editor of POPLARS, President of Quill Club, Spanish Club, AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Brown, David B. Dave, p. 134-Student Coun- 175 Stage Crew p. 84 Student Council p. 70 Swimming Team, Boys' p. 116 p. 120 Swimming Team, Girls' Tennis Team, Boys' p. 119 Tennis Team, Girls' p. 121 Ticket Sellers p. 84 Track Team pps. 106,107 UC Club p. 84 wAi-MAN Stott p. 93 pps. 58, 59 Welcome Week Wrestling Team, Sophomore p. 111 Wrestling Team, Varsity p. 111 cil, Credit Bureau, Choraliers, Boys' State, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Captain at Wrestling Team, Cross Country Team. , Brown, Michael P. Mike, p. 134-Part-Time Training Program. Brown, Richard B. Rick, p. 134-NHS, GRIST Stott, Stage Band, Band, Hi-Y, Tennis Team. Brude, John R, John, p. 134-Lettermen's Club,SkiTeam. Buck, Rollin R. Rollin, p. 134- Band. Buesgens, Nancy L. Nancy, p. 134-Red Cross Council, Blue Tri, Millermates. Bunker, Vicki L. Vicki, p. 134-AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Burbank, Mary L. Mary, p. 135-Blue Tri. Burditt, Bruce C. Bruce, p. 135-Hi-Y, AFS Committee, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Track Team. Burdorf, Carol H. Carol, p. 135- Blue Tri. Burk, Patricia A. Patti, p. 135-NHS, GRIST Reporter, POPLARS Staff, Debate, Band, Orchestra, Junior Achievement, Spanish Club. Burke, Patricia R. Pat, p. 135-UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Burns, Micheal J. Mike, p. 135. Butts, Mary J. Mary, p. 135-NHS, La Petite Academie, Blue Tri. Bystrom, Mikeal G. Mike, p. 135. C Cambronne, John E. John, p. 135-German Club. Campbell, Cheryl L. Sheri, p. 135- Blue Tri. Campbell, Joan E. Joan, p. 135-Daughters of the American Revolution Award, Secretary- Treasurer of NHS, Senior Board, Choraliers, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet. Carlson, Douglas M. Doug, p. 135-NHS, Hi-Y Cabinet, German Club, Lettermen's Club, Co-Captain ot Ski Team. Carlson, Joyce L. Joyce, p. 135-Blue Tri. Carlson, Lynn F. Lynn, p. 135-AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri, Badminton Team. Carlson, William F. Bill, p. 135-President of Band, Drum Maior, Stage Band, Orchestra. Carroll, Nancy L. Nancy, p. 135 Chamberlain, David M. Dave, p. 135-Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Cross Country, Wrestling Team, Track Team. Chant, Ronald R. Ron, p. 135. Chapman, Caron M. Caron, p. 135- NHS, GRIST Stott, Debate, Forensics, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Library Staff. Chapman, Dianne L. Dionne, p. 135. Christofferson, Linda M. Linda, p. 135-AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Christoph, Robert P. Bob, p. 136-Student Council, Boys' State, Choraliers, Hi-Y Cabinet, B-Squad Football Team. Class, Laura L. Laura, p. 135-Blue Tri, Red Cross Council. Clausen, Kenneth L. Ken, p. 136. Clemens, Peter L, Pete, p. 136-Hi-Y Cabinet, Ski Team. Clymer, Carol A. Carol, p. 136-Blue Tri, Part-Time Training Program. Cohen, Sanford J. Sanford, p. 136-NHS, Senior Board, Quill Club, Chess Club, Audio- Visual Crew, AFS Committee. Collier, John M. John, p. 136- Hi-Y, Ski Team. Collins, Michael D. Mike, p. 136-Hi-Y, Track Team. Comb, Janice M. Janny, p. 136-Student Council, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Girls' Swim- ming Team. Comb, Leland F. Lee, p. 136-Wrestling Team. Commodore, William E. Bill, p. 136-Letter- men's Club, Track Team, B-Squad Football Team. Cooper, Patrick J. Pat, p. 136-Honors Group, National Merit Semi-Finalist, French Club, Chess Team. Cosgrove, Loretta A. Lori, p. 136-Girls' Chorus, AFS Committee, French Club. Cassette, Richard A. Cox, RogerJ. Roger, p. 136. Cramer, Thomas D. Tom, p. 136-Stage Band, Band. Crowley, James H. Jim, p. 136. Curwen, Ruth A. Ruth, p. 136-German Club, Blue Tri, Girls' Swimming Team. D Davies, Barbara L. Barb, p. 136-Red Cross Council, UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Davis, Maxine W. Max, p. 136- Forensics. De Boer, Carol A. Carol, p. 136-Part-Time Training Program, Blue Tri. De Nio, Ann S. Ann, p. 137- Millermates. De St. Hubert, David C. Dave, p. 137-Red Cross Council, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Swim- ming Team. Deare, Fawn L. Fawn, p. 137-Part-Time Train- ing Program, Red Cross Council. Deetz, Sandra R. Sandy, p. 137-POPLARS Staff, Red Cross Council, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Girls' Golf Team, Badminton Team. Dobbs, Donna J. Donna, p. 137-German Club. Dodd, Laura T. Laura, p. 137-Spanish Club. Dorfner, Douglas E. Doug, p. 137-Part-Time Training Program. Duncan, Douglas B. Dunston, Pamela K. Pam, p. 137-Part-Time Training Program, Blue Tri. Dykoski, Richard K. Dick, p. 137-Choraliers, Lettermen's Club, B-Squad Football Team, Swimming Team,TrackTeam. Dyste, Carol J. Carol, p. 137-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Girls' Swimming Team, Girls' Tennis Team. E Ebbert, Gail F. Gail, p. 138-AFS Committee. Eberhardt, Teresa M. Terri, p. 138-Latin Club, Blue Tri. Eddy, John S. John, p. 138-Band. Edstrand, Carol F. Carol, p. 138-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Egbert, William C. Bill, p. 138-Honors Group, National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, Quill Club, German Club, AFS Committee. Eichenberger, William L. Bill, p. 138-Part- Time Training Program. Eikum, Janelle L. Janelle, p. 138-Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Eisenmenger, Robert J. Bob, p. 138. Ellingson, William G. Bill, p. 138. Engdahl, Kathleen M. Kathy, p. 138-Cho- raliers, Forensics, Red Cross Council, Spanish Club, AFS Committee. Englund, Howard B. Brad, p. 138- Hi-Y. Engstrom, Philip L. Phil, p. 138- Hi-Y. Ennis, Barbara L. Barb, p. 138-Girls' Chorus, German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Erickson, Barbara K. Barb, p. 138-Blue Tri, Daisy Mae at Sadie Hawkins, Cheerleader, Captain of Girls' Swimming Team. Erickson, David L. Dave, p. 138-Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, Co-Captain of Football Team. Erickson, Janet L. Janet, p. 138-AFS Com- mittee. Eriksson, Steve L. Steve, p. 138-Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, Football Team, Track Team. Evenson, Carl R. Carl, p. 138-Class Play, Madrigals. Evenson, Kristin M. Kris, p. 138-Honors Group, NHS, Credit Bureau, GRIST Staff, POPLARS Stott, President of Orchestra, Choraliers, AFS Com- mittee. Eye, Doris J. Doris, p. 138- Blue Tri. F Feidt, Katherine A. Fergstad, James T. Jim, p. 139. Ferree, Steven M. Steve, p. 139-Junior Achieve- ment. Fetzer, Susan M. Sue, p. 139. Fitzgerald, Linda L. Fitz, p. 139-AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Flodin, Phillip Phil, p. 139-Miller ot the Year Award, Scholar-Athlete Award, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Co-Captain of the Football Team, Hockey Team, Co-Captain of the Base- ball Team. Flynn, Jerome J. Jerry, p. 139. Fortman, Kathleen J. Kathy, p. 139- Blue Tri. Foye, Robert J. Bob, p. 139. Francis, Catherine J. Cathy, p.139-NHS, Ger- man Club, Junior Achievement, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Frank, Jane L. Jane, p. 139. Fraser, Marilyn K. Marilyn, p. 139-Spanish Club, AFS Committee. Fredsall, Robert J. Bob, p. 139-Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Wrestling Team. Freeman, James S. Jim, p. 140. Freitag, Mary J. Mary, p. 140-Red Cross Council. Frisk, Craig S. Frisky, p. 140-NHS, Senior Board,Hi-Y. Fuehrer, Anita M. Anita, p. 140. Fulmer, Richard S. Steve, p. 140-Choraliers, Treasurer of Quill Club. G Gabler, Charlene K. Charlene, p. 140. Gaffin, Margaret M. Peggy, p. 140-Cheer- leader, Library Staff, Blue Tri. Gardner, Barbara A. Barb, p. 140-Part-Time Training Program. Garey, Richard B. Dick, p. 140-NHS, Band. Garry, David A. Dave, p. 140- Hi-Y. Gastuch, Robin C. Robin, p. 14O-Audio- Visual Crew, Lettermen's Club, Track Team. Gaudette, Barbara A. Barb, p. 14O-Part- Time Training Program. Gerdes, Carter L. Gibbons, Christine M. Chris, p. l4O-Part- Time Training Program. Gibbs, Sandra A. Sandy, p. 140-Transfer from Holy Angels. Gibson, Elizabeth L. Betsy, p, 141 -Secre- tary of the Band, AFS Committee, Spanish Club, Blue Tri. Giffin, Patricia L. Giffy, p. 141 -NHS, WAHIAN Staff, POPLARS Staff, Choraliers, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Gilbertson, Bruce T. Bruce, p. 141. Goldsbury, Virginia Gini, p. 141- UC Club. Goodrich, Jacquelyn J. Jackie, p. 141-NHS, POPLARS Staff, German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Gordon, Craig L. Craig, p. 141. Gossett, Christopher W. Chris, p. 141-Honors Group, Washburn Service Award, President of the Senior Class, Naional Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, GRIST Reporter, Forensics, Chess Team, German Club. Goward, Corinne F. Corinne, p. 141-POP- LARS Staff, UC Club, Latin Club. Grambsch, Kathryn M. Kathy, p, 141 -Junior Achievement, Library Staff, UC Club, AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Greenberg, Macia D. Greenie, p. 141-NHS, Recording Secretary of Student Council, POPLARS Staff, Secretary of Choraliers, Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet, Girls' Swimming and Golf Teams. Grigsby, Toni D. Toni, p. 141 -Blue Tri. Grimmer, Wendy G. Wendy, p. 141. Groff, Robert J. Bob, p. 141. 176 Gross, Richard D. Rick, p. 141. Groten, David S. Dave, p. 141. Grunz, Rolland H. Rolland, p. 141. Gustafson, Brian L. Brian, p. 142. H Haack, Pamela D. Pom, p. 142-Blue Tri. Hacking, Mary C. Mary, p. 142-NHS, Senior Board, GRIST Staff, Blue Tri Cabinet, Girls' Swimming and Golf Teams. Haddon, Edward N. Ed, p, 142-Archery Club. Haglund, Terry R. Terry, p. 142-Part-Time Training Program. Hall, Cynthia E. Cindy, p. 142-National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, Class Play. Hall, David A. Dave, p. 142-Honors Group, Bausch and Lomb Award, National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Debate Team. Halverson, Louise M. Louise, p. 142-Honors Group, NHS, GRIST Reporter, Junior Achieve- ment, Spanish Club, Choraliers, Orchestra, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Hansen, Jeffrey W. Hanson, Bonita F. Bonnie, p. 142-Part-Time Training Program, Red Cross Council, Blue Tri. Hanson, Louise K. Louise, p. 142. Hanson, Robert. Hanzlik, Sandra L. Sandi, p. 142-AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Harley, Deborah K. Debbie, p. 142-NHS, La Petitie Academie, Co-Captain of Millermates, Blue Tri. Harper, Deborah A. Debbie, p. 142-UC Club, Blue Tri, Girls' Swimming Team. Harris, Marc Marc, p. 142-Homecoming King, Lettermen's Club, Co-Captain of Hockey Team, GoltTeam. Harrison, Barbara J. Barb, p. 142-German Club, Blue Tri, Girls' Swimming Team. Harrison, Rex A. Rex, p. 142 - Hi-Y. Hartman, Jeralyn A. Jeri, p. 142- Blue Tri. Hartung, James S. Jim, p. 142-NHS, B-Squad Football Team. Havig, Steven T. Steve, p. 142. Hawkinson, Susan K. Sue, p. 142-French Club. Haxby, Robert G. Bob, p. 143-NHS, Senior Board, Hi-Y, Ski Team, Track Team. Hayer, Susan M. Sue, p. 143-Orchestra, Red Cross Council, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Hedtke, Alan G. Al, p. 143. Heenan, John E. John, p. 143-Junior Achieve- ment,Hi-Y. Hegnauer, Mark D. Mark, p. 143-Treasurer of German Club. Heig, Robert J. Bob, p, 143-Hi-Y, Football Team. Hellberg, Diane C. Diane, p. 143-NHS, Senior Board, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Henderson, Deborah R. Debbie, p. 143-Cho- raliers, German Club. Hengen, William M. Bill, p. 143-Credit Bu- reau,Hi-Y. Henke, Brad W. Brad, p. 143-Chess Team, AFS Committee. Heslie, Karen A. Karen, p. 143-Corresponding Secretary of Student Council, Homecoming Attendant, WAHIAN Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Girls' Tennis Team. Hilger, Nicholas J. Nick, p. 143-NHS, Credit Bureau. Hilleque, Robert M. Bob, p. 143-Leonard Moses Award, NHS, Credit Bureau, Lettermen's Club, Co-Captain ot Basketball Team, Track Team. Hirsh, Linda D. Linda, p. 143-NHS, Spanish Club, AFS Committee. Hielmeland, John B. John, p. 144- Hi-Y. Hoel, David P. Dave, p. 144-Madrigals, Choraliers, Hi-Y. Hoeppner, Willard. Holmboe, Paulette J. Paulette, p. 144-Junior Achievement. Holtan, Mark T. Mark, p. 144-President of Hi-Y, AFS Committee, Lettermen's Club, Foot- ball Team, Tennis Team. Holter, Larry A. Larry, p. 144. Hoppes, Diana L. Diana, p. 144-French, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Horan, Vicki L. Vicki, p. 144-Junior Achieve- ment, AFS Committee, Hosp, Robert L. Bob, p. 144-Red Cross Council, Junior Achievement, Hi-Y. Housh, Kermit E. Skip, p. 144-National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, AFS Returnee from Austria, German Club, Co-Chairman of AFS Committee, Lettermen's Club, Captain of Track Team. Howard, Joseph R. Joe, p. 144-Choraliers, Chess Team, Latin Club. Hoye, Cheryl D. Cheryl, p. 144-NHS, French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Huber, Molly M. Molly, p. 144-WAHIAN Staff, Choraliers, German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Huber, Robert L. Bob, p. 144-Chess Team. Huso, Marilyn J. Marilyn, p. 144-Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Irwin, James M. Mark, p. 145. Isaacson, Hollis. Iverson,Jane A. Jane, p. 145-Blue Tri. Iverson, Thomas R. Tom, p. 145-NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Cross Country, Team, Basketball Team. Iwago, Dennis S. Denny, p. 145-Cheerleader, B-Squad Football Team, Wrestling Team, Track Team. lwanin, Julie Julie, p. 145-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. J Jackson, Julie B. Jules, p. 145-NHS, POPLARS Staff, French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Girls' Golf Team. Jacobson, Allan R. Al, p. 145-Hi-Y. Jacobson, Laurel A. Laurie, p. 145-NHS, GRIST Staff, Choraliers, POPLARS Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Jamesgaard, Bradley A. Brad, p, 145. Jay, David A. Dave, p. 145-Honors Group, NHS, GRIST Staff, Debate Team, Forensics, Hi-Y, AFS Committee, Brother to AFS Student from Australia, Lettermen's Club, Co-Captain otTennisTeam. Jenkins, Judith A. Judy, p. 145-Honors Group, NHS, Credit Bureau, Madrigals, Choraliers, Blue Tri, Millermates. Jensen, Carol M. Carol, p. 145-Part-Time Training Program. Johnson, Allan P. Al, p. 145-Treasurer of Student Council, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Foot- ball Team, Co-Captain of Basketball Team. Johnson, William M. Billy, p. 145. Johnson, Brian K. Brian, p. 145. Johnson, Craig H. Craig, p. 145. Johnson, Cynthia L. Cindy, p. 145-Student Council, Credit Bureau, Homecoming Queen, La Petite Academie, Blue Tri Cabinet. Johnson, Daniel A. Johnson, David Dave, p. 145-Letrermen's Club, GolfTeam. Johnson, Gary E. Gary, p. 145. Johnson, Heide K. Heide, p. 145. Johnson, Janna M. Janna, p. 146-UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Johnson, Joel C. Joel, p. 146-L'il Abner at Sadie Hawkins, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Foot- ball Team. Johnson, Kathleen A. Kathy, p. 146-Honors Group, NHS, Credit Bureau, Red Cross Council, Junior Achievement, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Blue Tri. Johnson, Mark R. Mark, p. 146-B-Squad Foot- ball Team. Johnson, Mary S. Sue, p. 146-Honors Group, NHS, Class Play, WAHIAN Staff, POPLARS Staff, Choraliers, Forensics, German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Johnson, Neal H. Neal, p. 146. Johnson, Susan M. Sue, p. .146-Student Council, Blue Tri Cabinet, AFS Committee. Johnson, Wallace T. Ted, p. 146 - Choraliers, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Football Team. Johnston, Steven K. Steve, p. 146. Jones, David 0. Dave, p. 146-Part-Time Train- ing Program. Jones, Meridith E. Meridith, p. 146-AFIS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Jones, Nancy A. Nancy, p. 146-Red Cross Council, Spanish Club, French Club, AFS Com- mittee, Office Staff, Blue Tri, Girls' Tennis Team. Jones, Sally A. Sally, p, 146-Vice-President of Red Cross Council, UC Club, Spanish Club, AFS Cabinet, Blue Tri Cabinet, Girls' Tennis Team, Badminton Team. Jordan, James C. Jim, p. 146-Hi-Y. Jorgensen, Claudia M. Claudia, p. 147-Credit Bureau, Latin Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Joseph, Judy L. Judy, p. 147-Girls' Chorus, Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet, Badminton Team. Joubert, Jarrel D. Jerry, p. 147. Jurgens, Jane C. Jane, p. 147. K Kahn, Naomi R. Naomi, p. 147--Rose Rees Avvard,NHS. Kaiser, Nancy A. Nancy, p. 147-Honors Group, First National Bank Award, NHS, Editor of WAHIAN, POPLARS Staff, Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet. Kaliher, Frances T. Francie, p, 147 - NHS, WAHIAN Staff, German Club, Blue Tri. Keegan, Pamela L. Pam, p. 147-POPLARS Staff, German Club, French Club, AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri. Keeler, Terrance J. Terry, p. 147-German Club, B-Squad Football Team. Keenan, Kathleen E. Kathy, p. 147-Class Play, GRIST Stott, POPLARS Staff, AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Kelley, Michael D. Mike, p. 147-Lettermen's Club, Football Team. Kellogg, Keith O. Keith, p. 147-Honors Group, NHS, Editor ot GRIST. Kennis, Evonne S. Evonne, p. 147-UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Kieffer, Jacqueline M. Jackie, p. 147-GRIST Staff, Red' Cross Council, Band, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Kieft, Robert H. Bob, p. 147-Honors Group, National Merit Semi-Finalist, President of NHS, GRIST Reporter, Ass't Editor of WAHIAN, Co- Editor of POPLARS, Orchestra, Quill Club, AFS Committee. Kilian, Carol J. Carol, p. 147-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Kindstrom, Patricia L. Pat, p. 147-POPLARS Staff, Choraliers, UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. King, Elizabeth B. Betsy, p. 147-Honors Group, NHS, Senior Board, Chairman of AFS Committee, AFS Returnee from Germany. Kingbay, Carol A. Carol, p. 147-Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Kipper, Obie F. Obie, p. 147-Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Track Team. Kissinger, Kathleen A. Kathy, p. l48-Cho- raliers, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Kithuma, Beatrice M. Beatrice, p. 148-Junior Achievement, Quill Club, Foreign Student from Kenya. Kobs, Mariorie A. Margie, p. 148-AFS Commit- tee. Kocina, JoAnn E. JoAnn, p. 148-Part-Time Training Program, Red Cross Council, Blue Tri. Kronschnable, Trudi A. Trudi, p. 148-AFS Committee. Kuderling, Kay B. Kay, p. 148-POPLARS Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Kuether, Charles W. Charlie, p. 148-Archery Club. Kurtz, Michael G. Mike, p. 148-Class Play. L LaBahn, Gary R. 177 LaCasse, Phillip L. Lake, Gretchen Gretchen, p. 148-President of German Club, Blue Tri. Lamb, Jeffery G. Jett, p. 148. Lammers, Mariorie R. Margie, p. 148-Credit Bureau, Choraliers, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Landry, Robert L. Bob, p. 148-Band, Hi-Y, B- Squad Football Team, Track Team. Lang, June E. June, p. 148. Langhans, Sandra K. Sandy, p. 148-Credit Bureau, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Lannigan, Lori M. Lori, p. 149-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Larsen, Nancy E. Nancy, p. 149-Band, Or- chestra, Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Larson, Andrea J. Andrea, p. 149-Girls' Chorus, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Larson, Kay E. Kay, p. 149-NHS, Student Council, Credit Bureau, Blue Tri Cabinet, German Club. Larson, Robert D. Bob, p. 149. Larson, Valerie J. Val, p. 149-Choraliers, Forensics, Library Staff. Leastman, James. Lee, Brian E. Brian, p. 149-Hi-Y, Junior Achieve- ment. Lee, Jeffrey A. Jeff, p. 149-Lettermen's Club, Football Team. Leidner, Janice A. Janice, p. 149. Leininger, Patrick J. Pat, p, 149- Hi-Y. Leo, Mark A. Mark, p. 149-Quill Club. Leren, Martha H. Martha, p. 149-NHS, Senior Board, German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Lindahl, David M. Dave, p. 149. Lindemann, Joan C. Joan, p. 149-Senior Board, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, German Club. Lindquist, Lois C. Lois, p. 150. Loe, Richard D. Dick, p. 150-Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Co-Captain of Hockey Team, All-city Hockey Team. Longley, Barbara J. Barb, p. 150-AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Red Cross Council. Longman, John L. John, p. 150- Hi-Y. Loofbourrow, Mary J. Mary, p. 150-NHS, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Lovdal, Dianne M. Dianne, p. 150-La Petite Academie, Blue Tri. Lundberg, Colleen A. Colleen, p. 150-Girls' Chorus, Blue Tri. Lundberg, Robert A. Bob, p. 150. Lundgren, Curtis J. Curt, p. 150. Luttio, John P. Jay, p. 150. Lykken, Carol A. Carol, p. 150-Class Play, Forensics, UC Club, Blue Tri, M Madsen, Jeri A. Jeri, p. 150. Magnuson, Lois M. Lois, p. 150-AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri. Mahoney, Thomas G. Tom, p. 150-Band, AFS Committee, B-Squad Football Team. Mahoney, Vincent W. Tom, p. 151. Maland, Mary I. Mary, p. 151 -AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Marconett, David K. Dave, p. 151-Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Wrestling Team, Track Team. Mark, Linda J. Linda, p. 151 -Archery Club, French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Marsh, Bruce A. Bruce, p. 151. Martin, Geoffrey S. Geoff, p. 151-American Field Service Exchange Student from Australia, Homecoming Attendant, GRIST Reporter, Madri- gals, Choraliers, Hi-Y. Martin, John P. John, p. 151- Hi-Y. Martini, Phillip J. Phil, p. 151. Matthews, Jill K. Jill, p. 151-Choraliers, French Club, AFS Committee, Red Cross Council, Blue Tri. Mattson, Daniel B. Dan, p. 151-Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Diving Team, Track Team. Mattsson, Deborah G. Debbie, p. 151-NHS, Orchestra, German Club, Blue Tri. Mayer, Jeffrey D. Jeff, p. 151 - Hi-Y. McAvoy, Maureen A. Maureen, p. 151-AFS Committee. McCormick, Mary K. Mary, p. 151-Part-Time Training Program. McCoy, Billie M. Billie, p. 152. McDermott, Gregory M. Greg, p. 152. McDonough, James H. Jim, p. 152. McGoldrick, Brian T. Brian, p. 152. McGraw, Nancy K. p. 152- Part-Time Train- ing Program. McHale, Marilyn A. Marilyn, p. 152-Part-Time Training Program. McKee, Margaret A. Margie, p. 152-NHS, AFS Committee, Archery Club, Blue Tri. McKinley, Paul A. Paul, p. 152- Band. Medcalf, Robert B. Bob, p. 152. Meier, John T. Tom, p. 152-Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Ticket Seller. Melchisedech, Diane M. Diane, p. 152. Melin, Sandra L. Sandy, p. 152-Homecoming Attendant, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Mercier, Michelle K. Michelle, p. l52-North- western National Bank Award, NHS, WAHIAN Staff, POPLARS Staff. Merriman, Steven M. Steve, p. 152-Ski Team. Mertesdorf, Ralph A. Ralph, p. 152. Meschke, Frederick L. Fred, p. 152. Meyer, Anthony A. Tony, p. 152-Hi-Y, Red Cross Council. Meyer, Thomas R. Tom, p. 152. Micheau, Nolita J. Nolita, p. 152-Orchestra. Mickelson, Diane L. Diane, p. 152-POPLARS Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Midura, Daniel W. Dan, p. 153-Latin Club, Lettermen's Club, Cross Country Team, Track Team. Mikelson, Paul L. Paul, p. 153-Choraliers, Hi-Y, German Club. Mildenberger, Joseph J. Joe, p. 153-Hi-Y, Red Cross Council. Miller, David R. Dave, p. 153. Miller, Diane C. Diane, p. 153-Girls' Chorus, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Miller, John J. John, p. 153. Miller, Karen A. Karen, p. 153. Miolsness, Lawrence H. Larry, p. 153-Hi-Y, German Club. Moden, Stephen J. Steve, p. 153 - Hi-Y. Moe, Carlton E. Carlton, p. 153-NHS, Class Play Student Director. Mae, Dale J. Dale, p. 153-Choraliers. Mork, Priscilla J. Priscilla, p. 153-President of Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Mueller, Paul L. Paul, p. 153-Vice-President of NHS, Boys' State, GRIST Staff, AFS Commit- tee, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Tennis Team, Basket- ball Team. Munson, Karen A. Karen, p. 153. Murphy, John T. Muzetras, Margaret M. Mugs, p. 154-Senior Board, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet. Myers, William D. Bill, p. 154- Band. N Nagashima, Mitsu Mitsu, p. 154-American Field Service Exchange Student from Japan, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Nagle, Collette A. Collette, p. 154. Nash, Daniel A. Dan, p. 154- POPLARS Staff. Nelson, Douglas A. Doug, p. 154. Nelson, Frances A. Francie, p. 154-NHS, POPLARS Staff, German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Nelson, Robert A. Nelson, Sandra L. Sandy, p. 154-Senior Board, Madrigals, Choraliers, German Club, Blue Tri, Girls' Tennis Team. Nelson, Sharon A. Sharon, p. 154-Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Co-Captain of Millermates. Nelson, Stephen C. Steve, p. 154-Vice- President of Senior Class, Student Council, Senior Board, Homecoming Attendant, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Track Team. Cross Country Team. Nelson, Susan M. Sue, p. 154-AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Nelson, William D. Bill, p. 154-Band, Stage Band. Neu, George J. George, p. 154 - Part-Time Train- ing Program. Newgord, Robert W. Bob, p. 154. Newstrom, Richard N. Richard, p. 154- Choraliers. Nicholson, Cary Lou Cary, p. 155-NHS, Senior Board, French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Nicholson, Shirley J. Shirley, p. 155-GRIST Staff, Orchestra, Junior Achievement. Nicklow, Athemia G. Mia, p. 155-Class Play, Vice-President of Quill Club, Choraliers, For- ensics, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Nienaber, Ruth A. Ruth, p. 155-POPLARS Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Nixon, David H. Dave, p. 155-All-State Foot- ball Team, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Basketball Team, Baseball Team. Nodler, Richard E. Dick, p. 155. Nolander, Richard W. Dick, p. 155. Nord, Mark A. Mark, p. 155-Lettermen's Club, Track Team, Cross Country Team. Nordberg, Marcia A. Marcia, p. 155-NHS, Senior Board, Choraliers, Blue Tri Cabinet, La Petite Academie, President of Red Cross Council. Nordstrom, Kenneth L. Ken, p. 155. Norman, Bruce S. Bruce, p. 155-Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Track Team. Northey, Karen L. Lynn, p. 155-POPLARS Staff, Spanish Club, AFS Committee, UC Club, Blue Tri. Norton, William C. Bill, p. 155. Norval, Janet K. Janet, p. 155- UC Club, Blue Tri. Nycklemoe, Lorraine J. Lorraine, p. 155-AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Nylen, John W. Louie, p. 155-Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Football Team. O O'Dougherty, Michael D. Mike, p. 155- President of Latin Club. O'Laughlin, Michael T. Mike, p. 155. Olsen, John C. John, p. 155-Lettermen's Club, HockeyTeam. Olson, Barbara A. Barb, p. 156-AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri. Olson, Casper O. Cap, p. 156-Senior Board, Hi-Y, Golf Team. Olson, Cynthia A. Cindy, p. 156-Spanish Club, Blue Tri. Olson, Linda S. Linda, p. 156-Choraliers, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Olson, Robert W. Bob, p. 156-Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Hockey Team, Track Team. Olson, Sandra K. Sandy, p. 156-Library Staff, Blue Tri. Olson, Timothy A. Tim, p. 156-NHS, Credit Bureau, Debate, Forensics, AFS Committee, Lettermen's Club, B-Squad Football Team, Track Team. Olson, Timothy M. Tim, p. 156- Hi-Y Cabinet. Olson, Vicki L. Vicki, p. 156-UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Opsahl, Jerry A. Jerry, p. 156-Choraliers, Madrigals, Hi-Y. Orfield, Steven. Organic, Jean J. Jean, p. 156-French Club, AFS Committee, Archery Club, Blue Tri. Osborne, Carmen J. Carmen, p. 156-AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Osgood, Janet L. Janet, p. 156-NHS, Student Council, Choraliers, Madrigals, French Club, Blue Tri. Osman, Susan E. Sue, p. 156-NHS, La Petite Academie, Blue Tri. Owen, Michael D. Mike, p. 157. Owens, Beverly J. Bev, p. 157. Oyen, Marcia I. Marcia, p. 157- Library Staff. P Page, Kay Kay, p. 157-NHS, Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Paierski, Patricia I. Pat, p. 157- Office Staff. Paleen, Robert A. Bob, p. 157. Palm, Augusta J. Gusty, p. 157- NHS, Credit Bureau, WAHIAN Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Panos, Theodore H. Ted, p. 157. Papke, Susan L. Sue, p. 157- Part-Time Train- ing Program, Quill Club, Blue Tri. Pappas, George C. George, p. 157-GRIST Staff, Chess Team. 178 Peacock, Shirley A. Shirley, p. 157-AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri. Peck, Terry D. Terry, p. 157- Hi-Y. Pedersen, Arlette H. Arlette, p. 157. Pederson, John R. John, p. 157-German Club, Quill Club, Lettermen's Club, Ski Team. Peer, Richard B. Dick, p. 158. Peisch, Christina L. Chris, p. 158-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Pelletier, Sandra A. Sandy, p. 158-AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri. Perkins, Richard S. Dick, p. 158-B-Squad Foot- ball Team, Ski Team. Perry, Joanne M. Joanne, p. 158-Spanish Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Petersen, Allan D. Al, p. 158. Peterson, Arthur R. Art, p. 158-AFS Commit- tee, Hi-Y. Peterson, Carolyn J. Carolyn, p. 158- NHS. Peterson, Craig. Peterson, Jon L. Jon, p. 158-Part-Time Training Program. Peterson, Rex G. Rex, p. 158- Part-Time Training Program. Peterson, Roger W. Pharo, Pamela E. Pam, p. 158-Part-Time Train- ing Program. Phillips, Barbara A. Barb, p. 158-Choraliers, Madrigals, Blue Tri. Piepgras, Carol A. Carol, p. 158. Ploof, Janet K. Janet, p. 158-NHS, Spanish Club, Blue Tri. Porter, Barbara R. Barb, p. 158-Red Cross Council, Blue Tri, Girls' Tennis Team, Badminton Team. Porter, Michael H. Mike, p. 158-Part-Time Training Program, Audio-Visual Crew, Senior Movie Photographer. Powell, Nancy Nancy, p. 158 - NHS, Senior Board, Choraliers, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet, Girls' Swimming Team. Powers, John M. John, p. 158. Puetz, Stephen W. Steve, P. 158-Audio-Visual Crew. Q Quick, Mary C. Mary, p. 158-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. R Raiche, Richard L. Raiche, p. 159- Band. Raiche, William L. Bill, p. 159- Band. Ramaker, Janet L. Janet, p. 159. Rarick, John O. John, p. 159- Hi-Y. Rasmussen, Ronald B. Ron, p. 159- Hi-Y. Rees, Susan M. Sue, p. 159-NHS, Betty Crocker Award, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Credit Bureau, WAHIAN Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Girls' Golf Team. Reimers, Diane C. Diane, p. 159-Spanish Club, AFS Committee. Reller, Gordon E. Gorclie, p. 159- Hi-Y. Renneberg, Ronald E. Ron, p. 159. Richey, Sandra B. Sandy, p. 159-Junior Achievement. Richmond, Larry M. Larry, p. 159-Golf Team. Reiman, William C. Bill, p. 159. Riordan, Scott S. Scott, p. 159-Choraliers. Rist, Daniel V. Dan, p. 159-Lettermen's Club, Ski Team. Roberts, Mary S. Mary, p. 160-AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri, Red Cross Council. Roche, Donald L. Don, p. 160- Lettermen's Club, Captain of Swimming Team. Rodearmel, Linda S. Linda, p. 160-Part-Time Training Program. Rodley, Susan Sue, p. 160-AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Red Cross Council. Rolshouse, James E. Jim, p. 160. Ronning, Pamela J. Pam, p. 160- UC Club, Blue Tri. Roseen, Janet M. Janet, p. 160-AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Ross, David A. Dave, p. 160. Ruch, David A. Dave, p. 160-GRIST Stott, ui, l 4 l l l s l 1 Debate Team, Forensics, Orchestra, l-li-Y, Cross Country Team, Track Team. Rucinski, James H. Jim, p. 160-Hi-Y, B-Squad Football Team. Ruden, Donna Donna, p. 160- Blue Tri. Rudinger, Patricia A. Pot, p. 160-Red Cross Council, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Rundquist, Leonard M. Leonard, p. 160. Russ, Phyllis A. Phyllis, p. 160-NHS, Student Council, Credit Bureau, POPLARS Staff, AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Ryan, Margaret. Rylander, Robert W. Bob, p. 160-Credit Bureau, Madrigals, Choraliers. Rzepecki, Michael E. Mike, p. 160-Sons of the American Revolution Award, NHS, Student Coun- cil President, Choraliers, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club. S Sabasko, Sandra J. Sandy, p. 160- Blue Tri. Saltzman, Joanne E. Jo, p. 160-Choraliers, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Girls' Swimming Team. Saterstrom, Thomas R. Tom, p. 160-Secretary of the Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Lettermen's Club, Basketball Team Manager. Satz, Carol A. Carol, p. 160- NHS, Senior Board, POPLARS Staff, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Scarlett, Richard A. Rick, p. 161-Hi-Y, La Petite Academie. Schall, Jeannie V. Jeannie, p. 161-Part-Time Training Program. Schatzlein, Dale T. Dale, p. 161-Cheerleader, Hi-Y. Schech, Michael J. Mike, p. 161. Scheffman, Stephen J. Steve, p. 161-Part- Time Training Program. Scheid, Kurt K. Kurt, p. 161-GRIST Photo- grapher. Schlesinger, John G. John, p. 161 -Credit Bureau, Chess Club, Audio-Visual Crew, Spanish Club, AFS Committee. Schley, Paula M. Paula, p. 161-WAHIAN Staff, French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Schroeder, Phillip E. Phil, p. 161 -Junior Achievement. Schulze, Patricia A. Pat, p. 161 -UC Club, Blue Tri. Scott, Daniel M. Seale, John L. John, p. 161-NHS, Vice-President of Band, Symphonic Band, President of Stage Band, Orchestra, La Petite Academie. Seckin, Nefise S. Sema, p. 161 -American Field Service Exchange Student from Turkey, French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Seltz, Lynn M. Lynn, p. 161 -Spanish Club, Blue Tri. Shearer, Barbara A. Barb, p. 161-Red Cross Council, UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Millermates. Sherman, Kathleen S. Kathy, p. 162-Spanish Club, AFS Committee. Shutes, Bruce M. Mike, p. 162- Hi-Y. Sigurdson,Marilyn L. Marilyn, p. 162-Red Cross Council, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Simon, Curtis D. Curt, p. 162. Simpson, Patricia A. Sivertsen, Judy O. Judy, p. 162- POPLARS Staff, French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Skiod, Michael D. Mike, p. 162- Hi-Y. Slater, Larry D. Smith, Marion R. Marion, p. 162-NHS, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Smith, Michael M. Mike, p. 162-Boys' State, Class Play, GRIST Stott, POPLARS Staff, Debate, Forensics, Vice-President of Orchestra, AFS Committee. Smith, Pamela S. Pam, p. 162-Girls' Chorus. Snider, Ronald S. Ron, p. 162. Snouffer, Jeffrey W. Jeff, p. 162-Latin Club, AFS Committee. Snyder, Boyd J. Boyd, p. 162-Captain otCheer- leaders, Hi-Y. Spencer, Joan C. Joan, p. 162-AFS Commit-tee, Blue Tri. Springer, Bruce N. Bruce, p. 162-B-Squad Football Team. St. Croix, David R. Dave, p. 163-Lettermen's Club, Basketball Team Manager. Stanley, Jay C. Jay, p. 163. Stanton, John T. Terry, p. 163-Audio-Visual Crew. Starr, David G. Dave, p. 163-Hi-Y Cabinet, Lettermen's Club, Swimming Team. Steen, Susan K. Sue, p. 163-Quill Club, La Petite Academie, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Stehly, Mark P. Mark, p. 163. Stennes, John P. John, p. 163-Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, Hockey Team. Stoltz, Robert J. Stone, Douglas A. Doug, p. 163-First National Bank Award, NHS, Treasurer of Senior Class, Credit Bureau, GRIST Staff, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Basketball Team. Stone, Douglas R. Doug, p. 163-Honors Group, NHS. Stone, John B. John, p. 163-Stage Manager. Stotz, Barbara A. Barb, p. 163-Red Cross Council, AFS Committee. Straiton, John C. John, p. 163-Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, Football Team, Hockey Team. Strand, Gaylord S. Gaylord, p. 163- Band. Strom, Kristin A. Kris, p. 163-Band, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Red Cross Council. Stuart, Janet J. Jill, p. 163-Girls' Chorus, AFS Committee. Suhl, Gary W. Sam, p. 163. Sullivan, Robert R. Bob, p. 163-Class Play, Hi-Y Cabinet, Lettermen's Club, Football Team. Sullivan, Thomas P. Tom, p. 163-Junior Achievement, Part-Time Training Program. Summers, Robin R. Robin, p. 163-Senior Board, Hi-Y, Baseball Team. Supplee, Joseph E. Joe, p. 163. Swahn, Carol A. Carol, p. 164-UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Swanson, Carol J. Carol, p. 164-Homecoming Attendant, Madrigals, Choraliers, Blue Tri, UC Club, Millermates. Swanson, Wanda M. Wanda, p. 164. Sweet, David R. Dave, p. 164. Sweetnam, John R. Robb, p. 164-Homecoming Attendant, Choraliers, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Basketball Team, Co-Captain of Tennis Team. Swenson, Dale E. Dale, p. 164-GRIST Photo- grapher, Band, Part-Time Training Program. Swenson, Dianne M. Dianne, p. 164-French Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri, Girls' Swimming Team. Sycks, Gregory L. Greg, p. 164. T Taillefer, Gary A. Gary, p. 164. Tasa, Susan J. Sue, p. 164-NHS, Senior Board, AFS Committee, Blue Tri Cabinet. Taylor, Nancy L. Nancy, p. 164-Choraliers, German Club, Blue Tri. Thacher, Becky A. Becky, p. 164-Senior Board, Homecoming Attendant, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Thacher, Thomas A. Tom, p. 164-AFS Commit- tee, Hi-Y. Tharaldson, Steven H. Steve, p. 164-Football Team, Wrestling Team. Theim, Michael L. Mike, p. 164-Archery Club. Theuringer, Cheryl C. Cheryl, p. 164-Cho- raliers, AFS Committee, Red Cross Council, Blue Tri. Thill, Keith R. Keith, p. 164. Thompson, John B. John, p. 164-Hi-Y, B-Squad Football Team. Thompson, Leila K. Staff, Cheerleader, Spanish Club, AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri. Thompson, Paul E. Club, Hockey Team, Golf Team. Thorn, Donna M. Donna, p. 165. Kathy, p. 165. Kay, p. 164-NHS, WAHIAN Paul, p. 164-Lettermen's Tierney, Kathleen J. Tiffany, Maripat Maripat, p. 165-AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri, Millermates. Tillemans, Michael P. Mike, p. 165 - Hi-Y. Tolbert, Diane 0. Diane, p. 165 -Junior Achieve- ment. Treat, William A. Bill, p. 165. Trewyn, Sharon K. Sherry, p. 165-Girls' Chorus, Blue Tri, Office Stott, Millermates. Tucker, Warren M. Warren, p. 165-Orchestra, Track Team. 179 Twedten, Karen S. Karen, p. 165-German Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Ugland, Richard M. Rich, p. 165- Hi-Y. V Vest, Steven L. Steve, p. 165-NHS, German Club. Vikre, Vicki L. Vicki, p. 165. Vinson, Patricia A. Pot, p. 165-German Club, AFS Commit-tee, Blue Tri. W Wagner, Lynnanne Lynn, p. 165- Blue Tri. Walburg, Bruce J. Bruce, p. 166. Walburg, Stephen W. Steve, p. 166- Letter- men's Club, Cross Country Team, Track Team. Walen, Philip A. Phil, p. 166-NHS, Student Council Award, Student Council, Class Play, Homecoming Attendant, President of Choraliers, Madrigals, Hi-Y Cabinet. Walker, Louise M. Louise, p. 166-German Club, Blue Tri. Wallin, Timothy J. Tim, p. 166. Walstrom, Ronald J. Ron, p. 166- Part-Time Training Program. Walter, Susan L. Sue, p. 166- Red Cross Council, UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Walton, Michael B. Mike, p. 166. Warner, Gregory T. Greg, p. 166-NHS, Hi-Y, AFS Committee. Wastvedt, Steven. Waterhouse, Judith A. Judy, p. 166-Red Cross Council, UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Watland, Judith M. Judy, p. 166-Honors Group, NHS, POPLARS Staff, Spanish Club, AFS Com- mittee, Blue Tri. Watson, Peggy L. Peggy, p. 166- Red Cross Council, Secretary ot Spanish Club, AFS Commit- tee, Blue Tri. Webb, Thomas D. Tom, p. 166. Webb, Timothy C. Tim, p. 166. Weigand, Marilyn E. Marilyn, p. 166. Welch, Jane A. Jane, p. 166. Werner, Dianne E. Dianne, p. 166- Part-Time Training Program. Wester, Christine E. Chris, p. 166-French Club, Blue Tri. Wetzel, Peggy E. Peggy, p. 166-AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Whitney, Arthur B. Art, p. 166. Wickland, John K. John, p. 167. Wiken, Larry A. Larry, p. 167-Choraliers, B-Squad Football Team. Wilson, Fay F. Fay, p. 167-NHS, UC Club, AFS Committee, Blue Tri. Woldum, Steven C. Steve, p. 167-Friendship King, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Hockey Team. Wolner, Dan A. Dan, p. 167-Latin Club, Letter- men's Club, Cross Country Team, Tennis Team. Wong, David T. Dave, p. 167. Wood, Elizabeth A. Betty, p. 167-Archery Club. Woodfill, Kathleen M. Kathy, p. 167-Part-Time Training Program. Wreath, Alice M. Alice, p. 167-Archery Club, Junior Achievement, Blue Tri. 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