Washington High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)
- Class of 1963
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She was a so homore af Washingion Senior l-ligh School, whjere she was a member of Pep Club. She was also a mem- ber of Y-Jreens and vice-presidenr ol Wesl- minslrer fellowship group of lhe Riverside Presbyferian Church. vo C3111 Qillsmnriam Elinhzr Elan EJZIFIIIBI Qliuhzrt QIIIZIIISSBB giiizxrrlg 22, 15115 - pcrenulurr 27, 1952 , Nnf1eull1vr 19, 1ETIJ5 - gflvrrnxlwr 3, IETL Roberlr Chaussee was elec- led lo i'he Washingion Sen- ior High School 'iacully in I937. For lweniy-five years he iaughlr English and Social Science. He advised +he yearboolc sfail for sixieen years. Terminalring This as- signmenf in I958. Mr. Chaussee's passing is mourned by everyone who knew himg his quiel manner, penefralring knowledge of subiecf. and his droll sense of humor leave a unique void in Jrhe aimosphere of our school. Robert Chaussee 2 ,, ...ss iw .Q-...NM ,A sm' TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration . 5 -18 Seniors . 19-68 Features . . 69 - 84 Underclassmen . . 85 -116 Activities . , 117-152 Sports . ,153-178 Aiaour our Coyne gk X Little recognition is given to the tact that Washington Senior l-ligh School was named in honor ot that great American, George Washing- ton. The annual statt has attempted to remind you ot this tact by using the Washington tamily crest tor the cover design and as artworlc on the end sheets ot the l963 WARRIOR. The original crest was ot silver ac- cented by a red shield. Washingtons motto, Exitus acta probat lthe deed proves the actl, at the bottom ot the shield completed the crest. We chose to recreate the crest in silver and surround it with red. 9 V Mx 5 AME 0 V ,T f 0- 'F ti f Q1 J N Miss Ellen Slcaff Since fhere are so few years and so many worfhy feachers, we find if a difficulf faslc fo dedicafe fhe WAR- RIOR fo only one feacher each year: We feel fhaf bofh Miss Ellen Slcaff and Mr. Leonard Tabor merif fhis honor. Miss Slqaff, by preparafion and experience. exhibifs a grasp of language and fhoughfs expressed fhereby beyond usual limifs. Mr'. Tabor, bofh in fhe classroom and in his relafions wifh sfudenf govern- menf officials, demonsfrafes keen percepfion of school problems. We dedicafe fhis edifion of fhe WAR- RIOR fo fhese fwo deserving feachers. we Warrior gay redyoecffuffy cfecbcafej ffm AQUA fo . . my .Slam WM. OZLUVLELPCJ jagor Mr. Leonard Tabor W , Q . Q . 0 6 L A Ai n t ' .LZSW V, Y K k ' f I ' X X ' I x x Xi s 5 - Q ,V ,, x s 4' - 3 , 3 f I 'ffffff - X X bf ' , rf Y' ' ,. 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To lhe sludenfs of Washinglon High School, Mr. Rossow wriles. Washing+on Senior l-ligh School has afforded a mul- Jrilude of opporlunilies for personal developmenl and re- quired much lime and efforl of you. May 'lhe lessons you have learned here cause you lo live wilh higher ideals, lo masler grealer underslanding of olhers. and lo achieve more purposeful obieclivesl The lollier The pinnacle from which one views his surroundings, The more expansive is rhe horizon which one sees! 6 fgdncqoaf Zin O IQOMW The Board oT EducaTion has encounTered a rnaior problem This year in The Sioux Falls educaTional sysTem. As lvlr. Rossow said, WashingTon T-ligh is noT crowded: iT is Tullll' Sioux Falls voTers have acknowledged The increased needs oT youTh by approving The consTrucTion oT a second high school To be ready in l9o5. The burden oT TuTure planning is shouldered by adrninisTraTor Slcarda and The Board oT EducaTion. The board consisTs oT Dr. Paul Reagan, presidenT: Rev. T-leen, Mr. Graham, Mrs. Rikansrud, and Mr. Gregg. Above are Dr. Paul Rea- gan, school board presi- denT, and SuperinTendenT E. W. Skarcla. AT righT are - Rev. Selmer l-leen and T Charles Gregg. Seen below are lvlrs. Bernice Rilcansrud .1 and W. P. Graham. ,... .-. K U WSHS Office Serves STuden1's Piclured ar lelr is assisianr prin- cipal, Lewis Menzel, helping To organize a bus for one oi our our- oi-rown games. Several rooms in lhe noriheasi corner of Edi+lw Davies, WSHS regisrrar, is shown above preparing a siudenhs iranscripi of grades for a college. Our school secreiaries. Shirley Srruyk and Judy Thirsirup, are piciured ai righr. Washingion Senior l-ligh School comprise The office, which hums wiih aciivily from 7:30 IKM. uniil 5:00 P.M. I+ is 'rhe head- quariers for all school business. This iacr gives rise io rhe common expression, l don'+ know, go aslc Jrhe office. The people ro whom all These guesiions are direcied are shown here. The DirecTors and The deparTmenTs They head are lTop picTure, righTl Glen Bunday, voca- Tional and adulT educaTiong RoberT Blake, audio-visual aidsg Wally Diehl, aThleTicsg llower picTure, righTl T-lalvin Johnson, guidance and counseling: C. R. Beclc, TesTingg Douglas Evans, physical educaTion. Our counselors guide sTudenTs ThroughouT high school and help Them plan Tor Their TuTure. They are always ready To help any sTudenT wiTh whaTever problems or quesTions he may have. They also adminisTer TesTs, supply college inTormaTion, and conTer wirh parenTs. These adulTs and Their services can be a greaT aid To all sTudenTs who Talce ad- vanTa e OT Them. Counselors icTured aT leTT AdminisTraTive Personnel Specialize in DiTTerenT Areas The fXssIsTanT SuperinTendenT R. F. Trusler and The AdminisTraTive AssisTanT RoberT QT-lare are in charge OT personnel. AT leTT, Dr. OT-lare and Mr. Trusler look over per- sonnel lisTs Tor IQ63-64. Q are Richard Erickson, ME. - s.l3.s.c.. ChesTer l-lauge. BA. - LuTher College: Melba Ellis, BS. - S.D.S.C.g Donald Jorgensen, BA. - YankTon, lv1.A.- U.S.D. Below, top, Marlys Schneider, B.S., Stout State College, Meno- monie, Wisconsin, homemaking, is shown demonstrating the use of a stove in the WSHS home economics room to Clark Close. B.S., Iowa State, mechanical drawing: Gordon Hale, B.A., Stout Institute, Wisconsin. radio and television, Howard Hovland. B.A., Augustana, M.A., Colorado State College, machine shop, plastics, general metals: David Fitz, B.S., Mankato, printing, graphic arts. Below, bottom picture. posincl on the steps outside WSHS are Robert Dolan, B.S., U.S.D., biology, George Willis, B.A., Dakota Wesleyan, biology: David Kinney, B.S., S.D.S.C., algebra: Wal- lace Norum, B.S., Moorhead State College, geometry. 'xr Time Cui' for Top Brass Left, enjoying a session on the trampoline in the gym are Rosalie Johnson, B.S., S.D.S.C., physical education: Robert Otto. B.A., U.S.D., physical education: Elaine Ranschau, B.A., Wartburg College, phys- ical education. Below, looking over music for future concerts are Paul Fialkowski, B.A., Macalester College, orchestra: Boyd Bohlke, B.A., Hastings Col lege, M.A., Chicago Musical College, chorus: Ardeen Foss, B.A. Sioux Falls College, Eastman School of Music, U.S.D., band. Below, taking a hreak on the WSHS steps. are Ray- mond Shermoe, B.A., Augustana, art: David Hofstad, B.S., Augustana, art: Bertha Ellison, B.A., Augustana. typing: Raymond Schmidt, B.S., S.S.T.C., biology: Richard Hansen, B.S. and M.Ed., N.S.T.C., biology. wwf Above. leaving the high school after' a day of classes, Orland Rothlisberqer, B.A. and M.A., U.S.D., U. S. history: and Harold Conradi, B.A., Augustana, M.A., Auburn U., Illinois, world his- tory, stop to talk on the rnain steps. wus. win., ff.: Above, four of the WSHS English teachers gather in Nlr. Jor- gensen's office. They are Karen Knudsen, B.A., Augustana: Donald Edison, B.A., Yankton College, M.A., U.S.D.: Donna Bly, B.A., U. of Minn.: Hazel Dempster, B.A., Augustana. Left, seated outside enjoying the nice weather are L. R, Kremer, B.A., Yankton, M.A., U.S.D., English: Ruth Adkins, M.A., U.S.D., English: Arlene Jackson, B.A., Sioux Falls College, English, Lorraine Norman, B.A., Augustana, M.A., U. of Minn., journalism, Anne Kleinsasser, B.A., D. W. U., M.A., U.S.D., English literature, Nlarion Pfaff, B.A., Wheaton, M.A., U.S.D., English. Below, left, Chester Hauge, B.A., Luther College, family living, explains a funny incident to Howard Paulson, B.S., S.D.S.C., U. S. history, Borghild Johnson, B.A., Bethany College, Kansas, M.A., U. of Denver, civics, world affairs: and Harold Hoover, B.S., S.D.S.C., M.A., U. of Minn., plane geometry. Below, posing against the traditional tree background on the WSHS stage are Len Tabor, B.A.. Augustana. intermediate algebra: Ethyle Barry, B.A., Sioux Falls College, sociology, and Art Nelson, B.S., S.D.S.C., geometry. i'v:f9 em. eeVA':l1 Kiki, vmlrmsiaisaw Saws? 0 Perched above on the front steps of WSHS are Helen Ronan, B.A. and B.S. in Education, U. of Minn., French: Claudia Dorland, Ph.B., U. of Chicago, French: Muriel Nuffer, B.A., Augustana, English: Janice Janele, B.A., U. of Denver, French: Sandra Smidt, B.A., u.s.D., French. Upper right, visiting on the steps outside WSHS are Lloyd Dobratz, B.A., Augustana, M.A., U. of Minn., U. S. history: Forrest Lothrop. B.S., S.D.S.C., M.E., U. of Minn., U. S. history, world geography: Fred Kohoutek, B.A., Yankton, M.A., U.S.D., civics: Roger Johnston, B.S., Augustana, psychology. Shown above in the WSHS T.V. room are Noel Muller, B.S., S.D.S.C., M.E., S.D.S.C., chemistry: Carroll Eggee, B.S., S.D.S.C., M.A., S.D.S.C., science: Felix Schwartz, B.A., Yankton, M.A., U.S.D., chemistry: Richard Olson, B.S., Gen. Beadle, driver education: L. P. Engen, B.A., Augustana, M.A., U.S.D., algebra. 'ss iff ,, 3, ,. Chatting on the WSHS campus are Charles Sidlo, B.A., Augustana, physics: Joy Hamrin, M.A., U. of Minn., in- termediate math, trigonometry: Effie Benson, B.A., Gus- tavus Adolphus, geometry: Joe Lernohn, B.S., Gen. Eleadle, M.A., U.S.D., biology, zoology. Far left, busy at the office files is Beverly Groth, B.S., N.S.T.C., English. Right, standing on the stage of WSI-lS's auditorium are Kenneth Nicholas, B.A., Yankton, M.A., U.S.D., English: Sally Olson, B.A.. St. Olaf College, English: Robert Evans, B.A., Jamestown College, U. of Minn., civics: Helen Mc- Quillen, B.A., U.S.D.. Spanish: Robert Parlet, B.S., N.S.T.C., de- bate. Seen at right at their class- room on wheels are three of our drivers' education and training teachers. They are Thomas Lemonds, B.S., U.S.D.: Arnold Lowe, B.A., Augustana: and Robert Baldwin, B.A., B.H.T.C., M.A., U.S.D. x i Talking over their summer plans for further education are Marjorie Skaarhaug, B.A., Augustana, Latin: Frances Tilgner, B.A., U.S.D., English: Geraldine Nlolseed, B.S., U.S.D., typing: Elsie Oksol, B.E., St. Cloud Teachers Col- lege, English: and Vera Sadler, B.S., U. of Nebr., English. iiiafs' Relaxing with a cup of coffee after class is a group of WSHS teachers at left. They are, Dorothea Riter, B.A., U.S.D., German: Ellen Skaff, B.A., Rosary Col- lege and Sioux Falls College, M.A., U. of Nebr., Latin and word elementals: Adrian Dalen, B.A., Augustana, M.A., U.S.D., English: Janewooldridge, B,S., Moorhead State College, English: and Arlys Lei- singer, B.A., Augustana, Spanish. Shown below is an informal gathering of faculty. They are Horner Thurston, B.A., D.W.U., M.A., U.S.D., science: Raymond Shelver, B.S., N.S.T.C., M.Ed., Colo. S.U., indus- trial arts: John Landegent, B.S., U.S.D., M.A., U.S.D., biology? Paul Nelson, B.A., Augustana, geometry: and Phil Stovall, B.S., Drake University, sociology. WSF Standing against a background of WSHS at left is Arnie Bauer, B.A., Augustana, biol- ogy. Shown below. leaning against one of the WSHS land- marks are Ashton Wilson, B.S., Mo. S.T.C., Drake University, woodworking: and Lloyd Tap- lett. B.A., Augustana, lVl.A., U. of Nebr., economics. Gathered outside the school building, above, are Erwin Cleven, B.S., N.S.T.C., M.A., Colorado State College, business education: Richard Olson, B.S., General Beadle, driver education: Clara Ollenburg, B.A., D.W.U., bookkeeping: and Muriel Jones, B.S., S.D.S.C., shorthand and typing, Shown below are Baltus Fritze- meier, B.A., D.W.U., U. S. history: and Ben Newcomb, B.A., Augustana, M.A., Eastern New Mexico University, biology. Shown below at a meeting in the counselors office are Barbara White BA Grinnell College business education Lorraine Dolan BS U SD bookleeping H len Derr BS USD business education, Helen Wil son, BS SDSC foods and Dean Mann BS Augustana business education .A Seen above at an informal gathering in the teachers' dining room are Miguel Colon, B.S., Sioux Falls College, Spanish: Richard Day, B.S., U.S.D., U. S. history: Grant Heckenlively, B.S., U.S.D., algebra: Dorothy Furrow, B.A., D.W.U., developmental read- ing and English 5: E. F. Hansen, AB.. Morningside College, auto mechanics: and Raymond Schmidt, B.S., S.S.T.C., biology. ri Relaxing on the steps outside at left are Joseph Nemec, B.A., St. Paul Seminary, Latin: lline Carl- ton, B.A., Augustana, world literature: Wayne Boese, B.A., Augustana, M.A., Stanford University, German: and Pete Torino, B.S., B.H.T.C., M.Ed., S.D.S.C., physical education. They Lend a Willing Hand ParTs oT The adrninisTraTive sTaTT rarely seen by The sTudenTs are The cusTodians, cooks, and en- gineers. Whenever you hear The Tamiliar wail, This combinaTion wonlT work,l' you can be assured ThaT one oT The cusTodians will soon be on The scene. This is buT one oT The many repair iobs They handle. The nighf crew appears soon aTTer 3:30 P.M., sweep- ing Tloors, cleaning chalk boards, and carrying on a maior mop-up aTTer The sTudenTs leave. Our cooks are on The iob as early as 6:30 A.M., beTore rnosT oT us awaken, preparing Tor The surge oT sTudenTs aT noon. They noT only prepare and serve Tood, buT also They musT invenTory and order The necessary Tood. Three seldom seen men are The engineers who rnusT consTanTly aTTend The huge pressure sTeam boiler. They are aT Their posTs Trom 4 o'clock A.M. To I olclock A.M. Above, Mrs. l2oberTa STroman glances up Trom an invenTory lisT. She is in compleTe charge oT The caTeTeria. Above, The WST-TS nighT cusTodians Take a Tive minuTe break To have Their picTure Taken. They are Mr. Anderson, Mr. Egge, Mr. Moore, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Gungen, Mr. Mason, and Mr. MoTle. The WSHS cooks are Mrs. l-lerman, Mrs l-loisingTon, Mrs. WaTson, Mrs. Finch Mrs. Lamb. Mrs. SToll, Mrs. l-l. Brown Mrs. Graham, Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs Rubin, Mrs. SrniTh, Mrs. Chaney. Mrs Adler, and Mrs. Dumgarclner. elow The engineers are solely responsible Tor keeping The school The day Quglodiang are Well km-,Wm warm on Those cold winTer days. The engineers are Bob Simpson, To mO5T WST-IS Sludenffg, They Clarence Budd, and Ralph Shepard. are Floyd Qlgon and Jim Sfanlon Monitors Pracfice Penmanship af WSHS The monifors are fhe execufive force of Washingfon l-ligh. Juniors and seniors may apply for monifor dufy if fhey have grades of C or beffer. Each semesfer lvlr. Tabor, faculfy adviser of fhe monifors, chooses abouf I3O sfudenfs fo serve fhe school. These upperclassmen are aufhorized fo award fhe familiar blue monifor fickefs fo sfudenf offenders. Culprifs fhen are required fo appear before fhe efhics commiffee. Chuck DeGroof and Mike Goodroad, leff, firsf semes- fer head monifors, deposif fhose fafeful pink summons slips in feachers' boxes. Second semesfer heads are Jon Johnson and Ron Pederson. Above, leff, firsf semesfer heads Lon Tabor, John Solberg, and Jon Johnson, pracfice efficiency in wrifing monifor fickefs. Righf, Jan Yeager and Lucy l-larden examine fickefs af fhe monifor office. Second semesfer head monifors are Ingrid l-lelgeson and Jan Skaffum. Shown below are WSHS monifors in acfion. Leff, Dick Dana carefully wrifes a fickef for an offender. Cenfer, Diane Main says, Really, Kafhy, you know you shouldnf be eafing in fhe halls! Righf, .lim Breif praclices monifor discipline on unseen cafeferia sfudenfs, while Sfeve Brzica, George Scarmon, and Dave Luymes provide feam spirif. i6 Each spring polilical lever slirs Washinglon Senior I-ligh School as lhe annual Siudeni Council eleciions are held. Each homeroom chooses homeroom oi- iicers for lhe nexl lerm. The presidenls oi lhese groups become members oi The Sludenl Council which meeis aboul once a monlh lo deiermine school policy. Sludenls prepare lor lhe mosi irnporiani oi These eleclions - lhalr of Sludenr Council presidenlr and vice-presidenl - by holding caucuses in recreaiion roonw and garages,iurmng oul reanw oi poslem. and buying supplies of marking pencils, slraighl pins, and nole-cards for making lapel signs. Aiier several days of furious campaigning a new council emerges. ready also lake lhe reins ol govern- menr for a new year in Seplember. Comedy Ski'rs Liven Council Campaign A+ leir, commandos warn siudenis io voie for Sian Brue. Below, Ray Horner and Jim Jackson sway voiers wilh lhe sogan, l'Siay righl, voie Breilf' The nighi beiore The morning ailer finds each candidaie ai his campaign headguarlers wiih numerous workers. Below are cam- paigners ior Jim Breii, Judy Aksland, lvlary Olson, Chuck DeGroo'r, and Sian Brue. .. Committees Supervise Student Administration Washington Senior l-ligh School has a student ad- ministration similar to our national government. The committees which head the three branches are pic- tured. Student Council, our legislative body, elects its otticers which are termed the executive council. The Monitor Board, right, Dan Kirby and Jim Breit, heading the executive branch, is in charge ot student monitors, who patrol our halls during passing periods. The ethics committee works with the monitors and student council as the iudicial branch ot WSl-lS government. Also a part ot the administrative personnel are the senior girls who assist the secretaries in the principals ottice. The Ethics Committee meets about once a month The executive council manages the student coun to consider student ottenses. Shown above are cil. This years council is ,Mr. Tabor, Stan Brue I962'63 members Susan l-lurwitz, Jim Breit, Ron president, Jim Breit, vice-president, Gail Adams Pederson, Mike Goodroad, Chuck DeGroot, Jon secretary, and Ron Pederson, treasurer. Johnson, Mary Olson, Stan Brue, and adviser Mr. Tabor. Each year senior girls assist the secretaries in the ottice. This year the ottice help are, lett, Marietta Guthmiller and Pat Kibbee, center, Phyllis Tyler, Kay Wieting, Jean Bennett, Cherie Fenstermalcer, and Gail Peterson, right, Caryl Stephenson, Marilyn Seibel, and Sandy Rogers. ,VVV . l F. n-n ramm1. Q-fsszsef,1ung..m v 1 1 u ,.......1in-nun -un W - sf1iwmi.1 fre.-ff.wf val l - .im 60504: Seniors 82194, Jim Breit serves as president of the senior class. Jan Skattum is the senior class secretary. The senior social committee, con- sisting of Bev Swift, Terry Quinn, Ron Benson, Lynne Torkildson, and Ken McClain, collaborate with the officers for plans. The seniors elected Rich Harris as their vice-president. Harold Hoover is the senior class adviser. Officers Help Plan Senior John Mehrens is treasurer for the - Social Evenfs 20 rw y,..7 2 2 x 2 ff 9 2 Gems Sparkled aT The Senior Banquet The annual senior banquet held This year aT The end of January. came as a welcome relief Trom The Tension oT semesTer exams which preceded iT. ATTer The dinner, each class oTTicer and social commiTTee member pre- senTed a ToasT using The Theme Gems in Their relaTion To school liTe. EnTerTainmenT Tollowed in The audiToriurn. A group oT Tolk singers, The Kinsmen, sang a medley of bal- lads, and Rene, a magician, surprised The audience wiTh a varieTy OT Triclcs. QDCS cxikmcuonxg N cisco CNUCQX CXDCBUCXDCTJCBD X G3 CXDCYIKXJCYDXCYJX O Cx COCQCND l X' 1 Q COCQXXXCXDCE BBKJCQ Ci7C0iXDCN3 V 335 V- l 5:1 IJ Rey llgrris end Charlie Roberts come down from the moun- tain: to rccd c lolicr from mama. Deon DQ-Vault, Jim Koscoutcs, Clwugk Defaroot, George Scormon, ond Floiliy .While occidentally ole some pie while Trying To spread The Noni lui-.'s, nler, s uished her win lhrounh three bananas To wc , A nm. I, ,H ,H ,Q Chrisfmas Par'ry Sefs Holiday Mood The senior class Chrislmas parly officially sels oil lhe chain ol holiday social evenls. Seniors who were besl in lhe fields of banana ealinq, balloon shaving, pie ealing, and iallcing parlicipaied in impromplu enlerlainmenl. Olher sludenls provided lhe seniors wilh a Jralenl show, which was emceed by Sian Brue. Sanla Claus look lime from his busy schedule lo pay a visil io The parly. Then relreshmenls were served and lhe sludenis danced To lhe music of lhe Jaguars. pie filling on lhcrir facet Keep Toll ing loot The senigifg lijrighmgy f - ' if f 'f1-fem . ,Q-1 imc. H ww, ,. , ses, Tor Lower right, some students preferred WGTCPUDQ white other energetic souls twisted. Torti Nickelsori song Q selection from West Side Story, The senior octet sang Christmas songs. The Jdguors set the beet for doricjirig . . .. , - ..,,, . .viv . F. .,..,.-W. mmmamwgnw ,l,,,lV,,k , , ,f , . - ,,-.gWm-m.- . J- Ma 1 .ff C is for cowboy boots Fads and Fashions N is for knee socks B is for blouse, nothing blouses K W .,,,,A1,' s , V. 9 , x. 7 741: x 1 x I A .fs-f L Hx Q4 Q + LW xi 3 9,5 X Q 'E b Form a Fanciful Alphabet ' A is for A-line skirts w 1 S is for sprinkler system. Showers, anyone? D is for dese here patches. I X i s i E K is for kwilted jacket. r Q Z is for zippers. M is for mo' hair is for RRR-RR-R. 25 BOB ALBERTUS DANNY ALEXANDER CAROLYN ANDERSON DAVE ANDERSON DIANNE ANDERSON DONALD ANDERSON JUDY ABRAHAM NEIL ACKER GAIL ADAMS MARILYN AHRENDT GLORIA AKER JUDY AKSLAND KATHI ANDERSON KEN ANDERSON LELAND ANDERSON MARILYN ANDERSON PAULA ANDERSON CAROL APPEL DAVE ARNESON ED ARSHEM SHARON AUCH PAUL AURIT MARGARET BAILEY CHERYL BAKER SARA JOAN BALES CHUCK BANWART MARY BARSTOW SUSAN HU RWITZ Susan pauses from her dufies as edifor of Chips. KATHY EGGER Kalrlwy serves as co-edifor of Hue WARRIOR. ',-' ssssssss - 2 far: ' '4 ,, W 1:3-V' ',A.. R s,ss. - - EVELYN BARTLING - ssss AERR R . wi- R f. - , JIM BASS A 'A RRRE A R ERER P f ' .1-' K BEV BENNETT JEAN BENNETT RONALD BENSON JEANNE BERRY KAREN BESKOW BOB BIEBERDORF GARY BATCHELLER SHARI BAUER DICK BEAULIEU JUDY BECK MIKE BECKER SHARON BENDER DENNIS BIERLE MARYANNE BIM DON BISHOP ROGER BLACK LARRY BLACKMAN DAVE BOE 4 THERESA SYMPSON Theresa is adive in debafe and declamafion. KEN MCCLAIN As a member of All-Sfafe Band, Ken spends his ex+ra Time pradricing. ROBERT BRANDON JAMES BREIT BARBARA BREWICK LANA BRIGHAM SHARON BRINKMAN MIKE BRISTOW JUDY BOYD NORA BOYD RICK BRADBERRY JUDY BRADLEY DON BRADY LES BRANDHAGEN MIKE BROKAW STAN BRUE STEVE BRZICA DOLORES BUCKNEBERG MARETTE BULMAN JIM BULTENA RAMONA BURNETT BILL BURNEY MARILYN BURTCH DAVE BUTLER VIKKI BUTTZ JOAN BYLLESBY N JIM CAIN CHARLES CAMPBELL DAVE CAMPBELL DOUGLAS CARLSON DALE CARMAN SHIRLEY CARPER . ,W .,,,. C. -fill . f '2'if' . ,Te- A :iv J' afiiiffi' I- I P' W W SA I gay V r I 4 ,N :Qs as J an K S Q, an ..,. 2, Q' Q X ,.., ,.:, .. 15 ,. . A ew f ,-:wi if: IQLV ew P KW as 1. .. 5j'HZ,bf y LSSI A I Wiilw-,,1fQs1 U ' 5, K , T.. , jf NANCY LUYMES N a n c y accompanies Hue chorus. MAX GORE Max serves on Hue Sfudenf Council. N' f' 1 2 if X es ZPL' ,VLQI it .1-Y- 5 Mi? ' 'rf 3213 fn A l' ' 'Yiigii E R I 'L R I I - ., 3 -11 W 1 Ng' .- U .V 1. ww' - 351.3-.. , 2, e..i35S'+ f 92+ 3 ,,., zz'-.'vL'1,,'iifI?h? H Q' ,gg ' ,f 2 1 I , ,5-.aan - 1 1 ., 43. 'vff.f,+ iii. 1 m11-luu ' HOWARD CHRISTENSEN BRUCE CHRISTIANSEN BILL CLAPPER JEFF CLARK JIM CLARK JUDY CLASS ig SANDRA CARTER JANE CASHMAN CANDIE CASTEEL PAUL CERNY JUDY CHARLES HELGE CHRISTENSEN BOB CLAUSEN RICK CLOUD CAROL CLYDE EUGENE COAKLEY JOHN COLE JANICE COLWILL CHUCK CONE RICHARD COOK JANE COOPER LYNN CORNELIUS LINDA CRAMPTON BOB CRANDALL MARY CRANDALL DUANE CRAWFORD CAROL CRIDER RICK CRITES JERALDEEN CULP DAVID CURRIE 33 'QV ik f sf' A If Q., ,. -egg 5 9 2 STEPHANIE REAM Sfeplwanle mainjrains a sfrong AH average. STAN BRUE Sian excels in bofh spor+s and academic adivifies. --.1Wg,..1.g A -emi. Vwggwwzz-,,,.Mfzc. . , K 29 , S ,,,,, , 1W,,,,- I... ,ww ,.f. , f W,- -,..g, ,.',c ,Q K f.fEQ5'12'.1f14 '-1,111 f, . , 'f' V ' Ei., mi, . . ...- J I 'M'-.14 -V 1, f, , 'iiiiwc . . .Af 6 , 'Kill in . 4 ' I I I 2 If I2 my 'i 1 Q I , file s L-mn l ' di CHUCK DeGROOT DENNY DeHAAN PAT DeHEER RICHARD DeMOSS DEAN DeVAULT FRANCES DIRKSEN . . . ,,.. ,, ,. V , a 5 'W' f- fm' , 5LgrfffiJ'4-:anim1-f-ami? myf,Qf,e5?i5if'iws.f??Y2f w Jw - hz:-ef. ,w .:Q -swam, 1 V, i Hffwzci- 1, f -, gr' 1 v, fr i1,,if,, ,Mr V. f- . .:, ' -m-me -f-' N .Y A ,, fl! : T f -Lxfr:3 .s2 :J f ' E : 'l'L -577Alfff EM . ' -5:4 , Iii , zu-3-if .,-, ki 'HT' JEANNE D. CUSHING BRUCE CUTSHALL MARY DAMGAARD CAROL DAVIE DARLA DAWSON JANET DAY 'ff ARTHUR DITTMAN PATSY DOBBS KATHY DOLAN SANDRA DREW PEGGY DUFF JUDY DUFFY Jim Breit serves as president of the senior class. Jan Skattum is the senior class secretary. The senior social committee, con- sisting of Bev Swift, Terry Quinn, Ron Benson, Lynne Torkildson, and Ken McClain, collaborate with the officers for plans. The seniors elected Rich Harris as their vice-president. Harold Hoover is the senior class adviser. Officers Help Plan Senior John Mehrens is treasurer for the - Social Evenfs 20 6505041 9021943 DENNIS DUNCAN BECKY DUNN BOB DUTCHER JIM EARLY NANCY EAST DARWIN EASTMAN MARTHA EAVES NANCY EGAN BOB EGERT KATHY EGGER MICHELLE EICHMAN DON EISCHEN MARY WAGGONER Assisiing Jrhe senior class ad- viser is pari of Marys daily sciweduie. STEVE BRZICA Presiderfr of Young Medios, Sieve confemplajres his col- lege appiicaiion. TEH' Q 2 igmfw, . - , uf-5?,,g,:gQ2Sqff222?v,....... wg CAROL LEE ERICKSON LOUIS ERICKSON LYNN ERICKSON JERRY ESSEM ANN EVANS PAUL EVANS BARB ELLENBECKER SHERYLLE ELLIOTT JOSEPH ELLIS SUSAN ENGEL BOB ENSZ HENRY EPSTEIN Ja fe ws- N, if p w ' 5' rv -www A Y W gf? fa ,lf gn af- ' , 'S C 4 -Q L nv . JOAN FARAGHER JANET FAUST NANCY FELLOWS RUSS FELLOWS CHERI FENSTERMAKER GORDON FINES ANTHONY FISH MIKE FITZPATRICK JAKE FLINT CONNIE FORSMOE DONNA FOSTER JIM FOSTER wig. V. ,wayQ,.L152-Iggy,fagwgmfigf , a mswg.f.,:1-.ff ,,.,, eq ,L-Xwwfwafifw:uwfwfw-,f .wmv ,-,,,..,f- ,,Agfgiig,7,:, f,---V-,1 ff-- . 1:-.ff-wwfmifw 4,Q-ffwzfh-A:,mZffgaSZ+:w -A , . .-1 ,,fsmf,:'M1.f,'- df . f 1-gif-miwug,ff2fmrkffW1fiifif M - ' - ii '- Q A wbsgiewililghafff I- ff, ,Lv , ,. ' Ifinvf ' my .. I f H 1'521i-fl,-wimsw affss4M,,W,.. , . . A . , I , V 2 A Lf - F, . . m,:mfw ' f -2 I x ,ef ,,,. 'Q I I ffifw: .E li 4 .M 7 'T' .. ' f -V ' Q ' ' 'EI J' I If ' wif-wi' fs i,wi1?' A N , ,ffm L6 3225 www -M I me -vyka V ,M fi , ,ww , f gS:Ig,ez, QL, ' If 532 , vi , i ,wg 11' 5 x 5: Y 'I , I , , I fi In sea X V3 fwff In -is C I 4 ,mzgi I I SUZANNE FOSTER JOHN FRANZ A ' , LARRY FREDRICKS GENE FREITAG DIANNE FRIDAY BART FRIEDHOFF 37 ,zflwyzi I DIANNE ANDERSON DIarme's scholasjric lwabifs make her a favorife of Jreachers. JOHN SOLBERC5 Now living in Mexico. John worked hard Jro qraduafe firsf semesjrer. Lfzw- V I , . GLEE GILE LESTER GILLETTE KATHLEEN GILMAN CONNIE GLANZER VICKI GODLBUSKY BETTY GOEHRING DONNA FUNSTON CHERYL GALBREATH PAMELA GARDINIER FLOYD GEIKEN GARY GENTRY CANDY GILCHER MIKE GOODROAD MAX GORS DAVE GRAFF DOUG GRAVNING CHARI GREENOUGH JON GRIFFIN 38 www TOM GRIMSHAW DAVID GUNDERSON MARILYN GUSE MARIAN GUSTAFSON MARIETTA GUTHMILLER HARLAND HACKETT ELIZABETH HAGEN JEFF HAGEN MARLIS HAGEN VIRGINIA HAGGARDT I ANN HALDE I MIKE HALEY 39 SUZY FOSTER Suzy, iiwe life of any gei- fogeilwer, is known for ner ready smile and quick wif. RON PEDERSEN Ron was seiecfed Junior Kiwanian on The basis of his fine cifizensnip. DEE HANSON JACK B. HANSON JACK HANSON DAVE HARMS DENNIS HARMS PAUL HARNER I 1 I w , .H Aw-fa, JANET HAMMOND BILL HAMNER HARLEY HANDEL BARB HANSEN CYNTHIA R. HANSEN CYNTHIA S. HANSEN Uh -., WzgQgQ,azizag?messgee2 'Q hm ' ,y M4 32-'2WJfi345S4WLE: 'Lili Ixilhwq 'Z 1, 5 2 Ziwymigwiwif.-H - I 4 - f 7 ' 1 , - 5 3 I , ,VS 57. Ez ,, , y Vvapeffw f 1 f 1 'wi f . ' ., '1 I RAY HARRIS RICH HARRIS LANA HARRUM MARCIA HARTWICK SALLY HARWIG JOYCE HAUGLIN 40 JERRY HAYENGA MARGARET HAYS EDWARD HEHENBERGER KENT HEIMERMAN MICHAEL HELD JERRY HELFENSTINE INGRID HELGESEN BONNIE HELLWIG JUDY HERREID TED HERZOG SHARON HICKS JOHN HIGHT 41 , JAKE PUNT Jake has phayed Two years of varsify baskefbew PAULA ANDERSON The ediforship of The Orange gl Black has kepf Paula busy second semesfer. BLAKE I-IOLMAN BETTY HOLZWORTH JUDY HOUK RON HOUSKE GINGER HOVIK BILL HOWARTH JIM HILFERTY PATTI HIRT CARROLL HOFELING ROBERT HOFFMAN BARBARA HOFSTAD MARCIA HOLM SHARON HOWE SHARON HUMMEL DOUGLAS HUNT SUSAN HUNTZINGER SUSAN HURWITZ MIKE HUSTOFT 'IVS ' I 42 ROSIE IBIS BARBARA INGALLS JANICE INGALLS LES J AKOBER , GARRY JACOBSON JOHN JACOBSON C i N x i I NANCY JACOBSON MARCIA JARDING STEPHANIE JEFFCOAT MARY JENSEN ROBERT JENSEN ROBIN J EWETT 1? H' ' , J .1215 f 4- Q .L S, , . X- me If E, .xii 3 Z INGRID HELGESON As head monifor, I n q r I d supervises girl monifors. LYLE SKALLAN D Foofball demanded much of LyIe's Jrime and energy lasf fall, JONELL JOHNSON SHERALD JOHNSON STEVE JOHNSON IOM JOHNSON CHARLEY JOHNSTON NINA JOHNSTON BARBARA JOACHIM BOB JOHNSON CLIFF JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON GERALD JOHNSON JON JOHNSON 131 BARBARA JONES DONNA JONES ROGER JONES GEORGIA JORGENSEN KATHIE JOYCE PAT JOYCE 44 V. A- - - r -' ' H fmmmm, W ,Mgr W, mm. , ex v ,r WW, ,M ax ,V , M I ,Q , Q .9 fssirgr-gupggef-urge mf ,,-iw 1. M1 f., 3 M ,x W, x 55. .f me f .Q I me , 5- .fm 5.,wf2w.sw, ,r .5 g ,,k,,,,, Vg , ,k ..,, 7 I ' :a , li fe, L 1 2513: VfAW'A'5 0T5ifii:Ts 7-, fY'W'V ' E.ii1:!Sz75,:l':f1 1 if,-I ' Mg, M f A . U A I ' Wzwigger-fze.x.., - .141 wfmugef Jfayfi-fr 11.1.1 - ' - - - MMM. ,W -My V '- , f A-'f ff-- 1 We - 4, M 'vii ,Z gfdiifi-TT K ' Q?i5fQ:f'ETf ' - freeing , 41,152 Lgiiggg isis 5 ,,,,. 'V M Zhi?-rg:-:: ' ' '- .fi , ' 'fem 3, -,.-, , . '71 - . 1 ' ,Mi .,,::,,,i:,,,.I,, ,i ',.I 1, i - - sfwfwwawss :aw .-.ary.:aa::.H,,na2aQa55 2 JIM CAIN Jim's oulrsjrandimg baskerbell has helped lead The Warriors To vicrory. DEAN DeVAUl.T Dean was a sfellar guard on The foofball squad. sf f r Qi Ht . dw , X if mx A W 5' , H ff. wi ,. ' H W vi f ,mug V ,.QWf45,,: ,,,k 4, ,fgEE,:,4,. ,-mge5:,1- 11 'I --f fwigffrq Qgwl T235 P-'5 - .gl ' ' S'7El7IZfr f :i51'gIg:, A glfng -Q f r M ,. A X ff if V U' ' vp gr J wi' 151. 5sw?'fi'f ' . , .iilllf ,Qi -' K - , ,gr -- L2'lZ7El - wh: ' . 'Y ,iw , L. 143, Z, 5 g'?g,g1r,g , ., +P f ,:V,VL Q, 2 , f ' WW, Z f W Fi? f' :Q X i.2m,.w:m,:.We-,,:vs,.. f - ,,- , Q-fmha 11,.f,,1Q, .fm - f , szzsazsswvi Q sw, a '+1f ' r L,f,: ww Lifr M, was S gifsifit G RON KLOXIN JIM KNOPF JEFF KNOWLTON PAUL KNUTSON JIM KOENEKAMP Hail-iw ww 's -'SSH SUSAN KOSLOWSKI QV FAYE KIRKVOLD JUDY KINZEL JAMES KJOSA JUDY KLEIN CHERYL KLINKEL SHERI KLOCK MARY KOTTMAN KAREN KREIMANN LINDA KREMER TOM KROGH CAROL KRUEGER KARYL KRUGER 46 DEAN KUBICEK KAYE KUHLMEIER DIANNE KUMPF ANDREA KUNKEL DAVE KUPER ED LANDEEN BARBARA LANDRETH DENNY LANGDON CHUCK LAVIN JANICE LEADERS WALT LEAPLEY JOHN LEE JON JOHNSON Jon pariicipaies aciive-ly in world affairs. JIM EARLY Jim was a finalisf in Jriie Na- iional Meri+Schoiarsi1ip Tesi CHERYL LOWELL TOM LUCAS MARLYS LUSCHEN MARCIA LUTZER DAVE LUYMES NANCY LUYMES WAYNE LICKISS CAROL LIMMER RONNA LODERMEIER GINGER LOFTESNESS CATHY LOVRE SHIRLEY LOWE MARIAN MACHART MARCIA MACK KATHLEEN MAHANNA DIANE MAIN BARB MANNING LES MARSDEN 48 PAM MATTHIUS BOB MATZ JACKIE MAY GAYLE MCCAFFREY KEN MCCLAIN DWIGHT MCDONNEL RON MCGAUGHEY BARB MCMILLAN KENNY MCQUISTEN MAVIS MEETER JOHN MEHRENS MAUREEN MEINTZER SHARON HICKS Sharon, a monifor. has an oulrslrandinq scholasiic rec- Ord. DEAN KUBICEK Dean finds science fascinaf- mg. I 1 . f, ,I L5 ..,, I ff- .Qs I ,M ..,, 4 egrf Qgyw Swr i ,W LARRIE MILLER SHANNON MILLER SHARON MILLER z1?fwff!ss? -11 .mx :WV ' - Wm ,. ,,.., 129' LINDA MOI CAROLINE MOLTER KATHY MONTGOMERY BRIAN MERHAR CHRIS MESSINGER JOE MICHAELI DENNIS MICKELSON CHUCK MILLER JERRY MILLER BONNIE MORAN MARY MORGAN LOREN MOSE PENNY MOXNES TOM MULLEN DIXIE MULLER GLADYS MOULTON MAXINE MUNDT LOREN MURREN JANICE MYERS MARY JO MYERS JEAN MYHRE DONALD NELLANS WAYNE NELSEN GARY NELSON JERRY NELSON KATHY NELSON PAM NELSON LON TABCR Lon Is a Head monlfor. DIANNE FRIDAY Dianne is known for her schohsfic abiH+ies and quick WH. 4-rv!! ILSE NORBERG KATHY NORBERG VIRGINIA NOTHDURFT EUGENE O'BRIEN RON ODSON DENNIS OGDEN VICTOR NELSON WARREN NEUDORFF TONI NICKELSON KATHY NIEDERT CLARK NIXON JUDY NOORDSY KATHY OGILVIE DAVID OIEN NANCY OLHAUSEN BARBARA OLSON DON OLSON GLORIA OLSON MARY OLSON PAULA OLSON RICH OLSON RON OLSON JUDY OPHEIM SANDRA OPLAND SUSAN OVEROCKER DON PAA PATRICIA PADGETT RICHARD PAETOW LORRIE PAREZO BILL PARSONS MARY CRANDALL Parficipafing in dramaics keeps Mary busy. RICK CLOUD Rick serves Washingfon as a monifor. 5 mf DORIS PECHAN RON PEDERSON JUDY PETERSHAGEN BILL PETERSON GAIL PETERSON GREG PETERSON I mwmiw I 'J '2f::ff 1 RON PASCO JOHN PATTISON ADONA PAULIN DELORES PAULING DAVE PAULSON JIM PEASE KAREN PETERSON LINDA PETHERAM PAT PILCHER DON PLENDER STEVE POTAS LYNNE PRITCHARD TERRY QUINN BOB RAKER JANE RANCE NANCY RASSE STEPHANIE REAM SUE REITAN FRAN RHOADS ROXANNA RICHERT DENNIS RICHMOND MIKE RICHMOND GLORIA RIECKE MIKE RIERSON BETTE WENTLER BeHe's efforlrs are concen- Trafed in dramafics and Hwe Orange 8: Black. ANN EVANS Scholas+ic aclwievemerds as well as ea vivacious person- alify disfinguish Ann. DAVE ROMMEREIM RALPH ROSENKRANS DARREL ROSHEIM VAN ROSKENS JERRY ROSS DALE ROTHE MARY RISLOV BOB RIST ELAINE RITTER DAWN ROBITAILLE , SANDIE ROGERS JIM ROGGEN VERLYN ROUSSEAU DON RUDD LUCY RULE OLE RUNNING TERRY SAMPSON SHARON SANDBERG LOY SANDSTROM KAY SAUER GEORGE SCARMON ROSE SCHAVE mi W PATSY SCHAVEE DENNIS SCHMIDT H59 GARY SCHMUNK PAT SCHNEIDER GARY SCHOLL JANE SCHREINER DENNIS SCHROEDER LYLE SCHROEDER MARY GLSON Mary's leadership abilifies place her ahead of Jrhe crowd. BARB HANSEN Barb is co-edilror of The WARRIOR. -ff MARILYN SEIBEL GARY SEVATSON SUSAN SHAKSTAD -44' MICHAEL SCHULDT MARILYN SCHULTE DAN SCOTT PAULETTE SCOTT ROBERT H. SCOTT BRUCE SCRIBNER S5 S H? 'iw . ,.., . 455+ lu II I MARGIE SHERMAN DOROTHY SI-IIERK KAREN SHILKE . kk lli i ' EARL SHOOP SANDY SIMMONS MICKI SIMMS BOB SIMONS BOB SIMONSEN LYLE SKALLAND JAN SKATTUM MONTE SKILLMAN LeANNE SKINNER NANCY SKINNER JUDIE SLAMA SANDY SMIT CLIFF SMITH I DICK SMITH A KATHY SMITH KENNY J. SMITH ORVILLE SMITH PRESTON SMITH MARTHA EAVES In addiflon Jro Pwr responsi- bili+ies as edifor of Hwe Orange 84 Black, Marfha is presiolenf of Dramalrics Club. SARA JOAN BALES Sara Joan has won honors while adrive in Team debafe. N2-Q-:L: S LAYTON STADHEIM DARWIN STAHL RODNEY STEFFAN L- vr f ' RON SMITH BARBARA SMITHBACK PAM SMITHLIN DAVE SNITSELAAR JOHN SOLBERG ROGER SPICER RONALD STELZER CARYL STEPHENSON GAIL STEWARD JAMES STEFFENSMEIER i, I Ay . 2 CARYL STILLMAN GARY STOLTENBERG BILL STONEBRAKER BEVERLY STORY DAVID STORY LEROY STORY SUE STRANGE SHARON STROMAN ANN SUNDERMANN SANDY SWART BEV SWIFT THERESA SYMPSON BECKY SYVERSON LON TABOR DOUG TELLINGHUISEN BILL THESENVITZ JOANN THOMAS -41 LUCY HARDEN Lucy is an acfive Girl SCOUT. TOM VANDER HEIDEN Tom len? sfrengrh +0 'Phe Warriors' foofball line for rwo years. -1-171 1- ani-suimmyf ..-- PEGGY TREINEN RONALD TRIPP CHARLOTTE TSCHETTE WAYNE TSCHUDY TONI TUFTY DAVE TUNGE PAM THORNTON MARY THORSTENSON JOHN THURSTON KAREN TORDOFF LYNNE TORKILDSON ELAINE TORRENCE MADONNA TURGEON LINDA TURK PHYLLIS TYLER CATHY ULVEN WESLEY UMBREIT TOM VANDER HEIDEN PEGGY VANDER PLOEG ARVIN VAN DER VEEN BEVERLY VANDER VORSTE 4 Q 111: mx, A fm- kw iw, W,.. NANCY VAN DE WALLE TOM VAN HOUTE VICKIE VAN SLYKE CHAR TSCHETTER Char fypes copy for Hwe WARRIOR. I' .4 BOB SIMONS Bob was sporlrs ecli+or for Jrhe Orange gl Black firsf semes- +er. DEAN VOLLMER CAROLYN WAAGMEESTER MARY WAGGONER LARRY WALSH LINDA WAY BOB WEATHERSTONE ' 1:-ff Inf'f-f,g1',-fl,.:a.ff':'s:?f,fmiva ,F-5. .ff MELODY WEST MARLIN WESTERBUR BEVERLY WETTELAND ALMA WHITE MARY WHITE ROCKEY WHITE LARRY WEIRES DIANNE WELCH MARGARET WELLS SHARON WENDT BETTE WENTLER DAVE WERNER SHARON WICKSTROM KAREN WIEBERS BEV WIECZOREK KATHIE WIEST KAY WIETING BILL WIKLE ELLIS WILDMAN BARBARA WILSON POLLY WILSON MARY WINTERTON PATRICK WITT ,PHILLIP WITT JAMES S. WOLD JIM WOLD GARY WOOD JUDY WOOD DENNY WYNN JAN YEAGER 65 JEFF HAGEN Jeff led Hue Warriors To vic- Tory on OLD. MIKE GOODROAD Mike is a leader in every acfivilry he underfakes. LARRY ZURAFF DIANNA ZWANZIGER CHERYL FOSS LARRY YEO JIM ZEBELL CHARNEY ZIEGAHN ANITA ZIEGLER JEANIE ZISKE MARGARET ZOELLER State A's Bring tn W if-N riff Delight and Despair While the bands played and the crowds cheered, the WSl-lS Warriors played in their tirst State A Basket' ball Tournament loetore a home crowd. School spirit ran higher than ever, as the l4OO WSHS students present cheered the Warriors on to victory. Their third place tinish was heralded as a tine achievement against such rugged competition. 67 1nz -QfMxn -1m Many Are Called, but Few Aire Chosen Mr. Toplett proves thot he is o tack ct ol trades os he tries his luck ot tishing on the root. An anonymous ortist notified the student body ot the bus to Lincoln. Lloyd lylelvin Taplett A number ot our high school teachers have earned mas- ter's degrees and some have these on tile in their respective college libraries. Une such example is the thesis ot easy-going economics and law instructor, Lloyd M. Taplett. This particular literary accomplishment became notorious when a sign myster- iously appeared on the bulletin board outside room 3Il ad- vertising a Bus to Lincoln, Nebraska and emphasizing the potential prestige-building value ot such an adventure. Al- though the ride did not materialize. a tew students did travel to Lincoln to view the great document. The occasion is re- corded here in pictures tor all to see. This represents a real tirst tor WSl'lSers as the date due sheet in the thesis will testity. xl Features Jaw-'Qv fx, ,, nv ,M W Mike Goodroad, general emcee for OLD, Students congratulated the Royalty candidates tollowing the Coronation. was the victim ot much ot Jon Johnson's humor, Jon was the talent show emcee. If-4 The Royalty led the grand march at the dance, the Conclusion to OLD Belll Aim Fflllemelef DV9S9Vlled JON Wllli F0595 activities, from the students, Rochelle Schmidt carried Jan's crown, and Craig Parlet was the scepter bearer. OLD Royalty were Ed Arshem, Judy Aksland, Cathy Ulven, Terry Quinn, Jan Skaitum - Queen, Rich l-larris A Marshal, Jan Yeager, Chuck De Groot, Jamie Breit, Gail Adams. yan g8f' jerry Quinn ,fam fag gm! .fdcfa gfjucfy .fgAd!anc! ,fgmkem CZMCL me goof Cadzy UA l Nine senior girls, Maryanne Bim, Nancy Egan, Pam Gardinier Bev Swift, Lorrie Parezo, Peggy Vander Pioeg, Lynne Tor Lee Qmsmbefry presented O SGWICOI pm kildson, Jan Skattum, and Cathy Uiven, forming the Octet tomme A BOYS FHS, Clgmeffe Pius One, rambied through RambIin' Rose. Crowded conditions in our school caused Henry Epstein to watch whiie hanging from the rafters. Tension prevails as Lohree Nariin, Jackie Miller, and Kris Farkas await their turn to perform their tap rou tine. Tom Bauer and Mike McKean, two would-be cowboys, would be cowboys if they had outfits, as they told us in Laredo, Henry was so impressed with the show that Jim Kascoutas had to drag him out, '--f' 2 si c,,.. fc'-f . ' 11 Student in view of the prevoiiing crises, Roger Jones took o pessimistic view of the world. Talent Entertains Mory Olson expressed her opprecio- tion for the tolent show to emcee, ,lon Johnson. A Captivatecl Audience Thot morning Eonito Kendoll song Tonight Robin Jewett ond Peggy Treinen spoke from the Twilight Zone, I Told Every Littie Star. Rich Stevenson, Dove Compbeil, ond Biii Howarth, three sweet drummer boys, beet C1 sweet beet in ci Drum Suite. '-- 7a1.Ar.4v-sv sm-uf-v 1 mmiluui-zvuimnmmnmxnw-an 11-mnunuim-mmm Sonia Nlyrabo and Kathy Gehring transported us to Bahama shores with their ukelele accompanied rendition ot Mandy Mine. The OLD committee was the central organization tor planning and coordinat- ing homecoming activities, Each member was in charge ot a subordinate commit- tee: Judy Aksland, talent show, Chuck DeGroot, game, Terry Quinn, Corona- tion, Jan Skattum, dance, and Jan Yeager, favors, Mr, Thurston, Mrs. White, Mr, Jorgensen, Mr, Foss, Mr. Bohlke, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Torino, and Mr. Shermoe worked with the committee in making arrangements, Pam Nelson, Michelle Allen, and Pam Smithlin attempted a Jailbreak. Phil l-legg, Pat l-lauswald, and Joel En- gelland did some wishful thinking, lf l l-lad a Hammer. The talent show orchestra was caught unaware as they waited between numbers. mag-1. HE Let's Stomp 'Em Bristol Style 2 , 0 ,i , , ., ' Az' el A L 0 Colorful Floats Delight OLD Parade Watchers ! Below, First ploce Grimm Doy for Aberdeen i Homerooms 320-420 ' ' 2 .957 Q. 9 Third ploce Mosh 'Em Good j l-lomerooms 308-402 , 5 . V, 5 Most Humorous 3 , 0 Q' 1 Q I FWF: Lett, Second ploce l've Got Plenty of Nutl'1in 'g Homeroom 236 Gibbs Hi-Y joined the porode before oll its members were cleoned up. 11 ,.. 1 fi' EP A Q . , smmmw- V szzzogmyuwam- --wv - - Third piece LoHipcp g Horrwerooms 401-408 First p!c1ce Flower Drum Sorrgug Homeroom 306 1-.pr Most Beautiful Second place GiQi g Homeroom 430 Locomo'rion g Homeroom 213 l Ger Q Kick Out of You Most O riginal First place Home an the Rangeng l-lomeroom 202 Second place You COVl'l Gel a Man With a Guang Homerooms 3l2-209 Cpff ll X! E5 Third place Glow VVorm g I-lomerooms 306-326 70 AC or rg A Swingln' Safariug l-lomerooms 408-4l0 'Qff 53 FQ P P 0, 6-D-DQ, PP' ,5 ffm ' A A 'D F' fs E 0 . al 5 U 5 ko swab V will O0 XJ 0 RQ Nl 5 41Q 53lQ3 b-29, jj ll UW Hi-Y Carnival Highlights The Semester Break The annualldLY carmval prowded enledainment lor iunior and senior high school audiences on January I8 and l9. Participants had a wide range of amuse- menls from which to choose, including a wafer show produced by the Synchronelles and Hi-Y members. a talent show, and various game booths. Concluding the events on Salurday night was the crowning of the l-li-Y queen. Bev Swill. senior: Gail lhle, junior: and Pal lvlahlstedl, sophomore. were chosen by senior l-li-Y groups as candidates for the title. Bev Swill' was elected queen by the votes of those present. ond on unwilling porticipont when she wos thrown in by the W Mory Olson was mistress of ceremonies for the woter show comic divers. I T, I W' r I ' I I I .K V IH? ll W Mi' il W N Y A The comic divers thrilled the crowds with loughter ond the Synchronettes I disployed precision swimming to Bugler's Holiday. 2 lk Q llm Jr ns. gjlg i, r X, ' I it 35511-'M 'N se' ,jfs 7 -5-sz I N H I y ' ' ' 'V i.ff.i Q: .I . i sr li ' 5 ' ' I QQ , 4 1: W lr:- U .',i ' f -+12 ' . .r'.' I .J I 'K i ' - tl sr-- 1 .ii-235 r , 55 rr iii 1.s,2.LYz l ' if 5, X l K . r -r .L gilt it l M W- Q ,c., , Ea r i nj' ., e ml I :iz 5 ' - W ' is I l . f A guy ft P in an 1 it xml gy I y ' A Vzglig g I as i' H 5, r ' A Q i A .ri i, - c.1i mwa- Q - aa E g -V 3 K ,c 3 3 I gm I 'li rr-fr Q il 5 r 1-gi V 32 3 l' I I P f '6 ,,.i f j N' . fl rii--' , . K gg i' ,17ff3if'-9 I E-E iilflrg? fee' iisc , gmt I 5 l ri,r sc-c . keel 5 7:7 if rl as as as H 'f iiiiigrgii Y ' -7 i ii ' Hr N irrii i Q 5 4 rf ' -ig W I -Q 1-.F sa 153 r 5 , ' ,f'vvfa,,,w. v,rsvirfHw..,f .. ,. iM,,i.,,f.ms Monogram Club Initiate Election of Monogram Queen An innovation to Washington l-ligh this year was the election ot Miss Monogram at the annual dance sponsored by the Monogram Club. The candidates. Jane Gourley. sophomore: Jeri Madland, iuniorg and Sandy Swart, senior, were nominated by the club and presented to the school at an assembly. Those students who attended the dance selected Sandy as Miss Monogram. lif - u D MNQQNQ-a 0 2' E o I D0 o 'MQW 9 0 U T 3 Q S G 1 G 5 ll DQo 'wua 0 ,.eoo0'J h 0 T ree Seniors Vie for Sweetheart Title ln accordance with the many changes in Washington l-ligh School, the Dra- matics Club nominated three seniors to compete tor the title, Queen ot Our l-learts, IQ63. Previously a candidate trom each classitication had been nom- inated. The candidates were Ann Evans, Ann l-lalde, and Elizabeth l-lagen. Ann Evans was elected Queen by those who attended the dance. She was presented a dozen roses and a sweetheart locket. The dance theme was Camelot Best We K '... and Mosf Done the Most for WSHS - Mike Goodroad and Mary Olson Best Dressed - Terry Quinn and Melody West X S y 1 1 E Jan Skattum and Ch ,aff f, Most Dignified - Ron N K Q V at YR X Best i Best Lookmg Ed Smale - Ed Arshem and Pe Likel Succeed Stan 993' fkA Xxx LN 450' Pohl me ,, Four Lead The Junior Class ...W Rioh Stevenson, president' holds the fountain for Laurie lwilson, secretary, and Jeri Madland, treas- Gail Ihle, vice-president. urer, discuss plans for the Junior Class party on the way from class. The Junior Class officers have found lhai leading lhe middle class requires much imaginalion. Rich Sievenson, Gail lhle, Laurie Wilson, and Jeri Madland musl use ingenuily in planning The Junior Class pariy and oiher class evenls. Felix Schwariz is lhe Junior Class adviser. Felix Schwartz, in addition to advising the Junior Class, teaches chemistry. w y',..r- ll.. 86 Juniors Abraham, Mory Adams, John Adams, Barb Adams, Jim Adams, Robert Aden, Scott Ahrenholtz, Georgea Albers, Vicki Allen, Ann R. Alvey, Jack Amberg, Sandra Amundson, Jan Andersen, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson, Andcrson Connie Dick Eloise Evonne Jim M. Joan Karen Mike Nikki Paulette Steve Tom Vergene Andrus, Susan Armin, Larry Arnold, Jim Arshem, Joyce Atwood, Bertha Atwood, Diana Austrums, llzc Auen, Dennis Axtell, Paul Bahnson, Laurie Baker, Jim Bakke, Dennis Bakken, Cheryl Baldwin, Marty Baney, Frederick Barber, Joan Basche, Carolyn Batcheller, Tom Baumgard, Rose Bayer, Cheryl Baysore, Jean Beal, Jim Beck, Dennis Bee, Robert Bell, Ellen Bellman, Kerry Bendick, Bob Benson, Gary Bcrgeran, Jerry Bergeron, Roberta Berkhof, Gary Berry, Shirley Berven, Connie Berven, David Bestland, Roger Bethke, Linda Billion, Mike Bird, Daryl Bissell, Linda Bierke, Ja Ann Blegen, John Bliss, Robby Block, Jerry Blom, Robert Blomberg, Susan Blumer, Don Bly, Martin Marie ' A B s Q :LFE Q i ii i X' ' 319'-t i ss,ee . -- a N fi' 'ts A gggflp,-. , y 4 I ,Q A s 1 ig s,, K Q , ,. Q 'f 11 6 iii 2 F, , ' -if , gi? if N f 1 Sk 1 . ,, ' it f 1' y 3.51 K. , K 1431.5 my ',, l I, ri P' wx nl K A K H W i,,l. , E A y y . ,,V: N, . - Rs G , , 2: . 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'J ' A a f V g it gifs is -5 iezigg,-1 4 4 ,- Z: jgh ' , I '7 bi , cjgikr, I J say B ' , ., - K I , ,+'i-y . . , f,,. .q , c - 'ie-we - ,. J-14 ' , J Y jf, V We-5' : - --B459 Q- EI V N ' + 1 . L l I i 7 If H L- , lf , J . - 1 W. n 7 5 ' ' i ' 'ii , Q e B J n nee B B il 'i 8 E illfsl 1:0 5 . -1 i 7. 1 , 1 ? 1 is li: 'rg 4 -e ,X yygy an , - eeee if , . 1 it Y .wily 2 f ' A , fa 88 Juniors Bock, Lou Ann Boe, Gordon Boekhoff, Janet Boclsen, Yolanda Boese, Charles Boese, Maudie Bonacker, Dave Borman, Bill Bormann, William M Boyd, Gail Bradfeldt, Sandra Brakke, Gary Brandsgaard, Lynne Brondsma, David Brasel, Terry Brech, Du Wayne Brech, Jan Breslow, Lonnie Brigham, Cathy Bristow, Bob Brokaw, Mary Brooks, Jacqueline Brass, Harold Brothen, Betty Brown, Annette Brown, Marie Bucholz, Morris Buie, Jim Bulman, Teri Burgers, George Burleigh, Chris Burleigh, Phil Burtch, Lloyd Buskol, Ivan Butcher, Diane Butterfield, Mike Buttolph, DeLon Buus, Roger Buyss, Donna Cady, Charles Cain, Barney Cain, Jack Cain, Norma Camp, Gene Camp, Jim Carlson, Mike Carlson, Jan Carlson, Sandy Carlson, Vicki Carmichael, Marilyn Carsrud, Neil Casteel, Down Castle, Jim Caulfield, Sharla Chambers, Danny Chenoweth, Paula Christensen, Carol Christensen, Glen Christiansen, Diane Christopherson, Gerald Juniors Chavez, Marquita Clapper, Charles Clausen, Eckhard Clauson, Judy Claussen, Lynn Coakley, Ed Cole, Cliff Cole, Doug Colwill, Marlene Colwill, Ronald Concannon, Patrick Connors, Donna Cornelisen, Barb Cose, Donald Coulter, Michael Craig, June Cranston, John Crider, Phillip Cronk, Monie Crowley, Pam Crusinberry, Carol Crusinberry, Lee Cummings, Gale Curl, Jack Czeswik, Randy Daggett, David Dahlquist, Diane Dale, David Dally, Penny Dana, Dick Davey, Eugene David, Douglas Davis, Larry Day, Charlotte Dean, Larry Deets, Cathie DeGroot, Karen Delbridge, Jean DeLorenzo, Carole DePauw, Roger DeSaix, Jim DeVries, Eileen DeVries, Richard Dibben, Janie Dickens, Donald Dickey, Dana Dock, Steve Doescher, Philip Dolan, Laurie Dolan, Pat Doolittle, John Doss, John Draeger, Christine Dreyer, Judy Dries, Dave Dries, Dennis Driver, Dee Dubbelde, Janet Drucker, Ellen DuBois, Deanna Duffin, Judy Dunger, Amaryllis Dunham, Ron Dunkelberger, Dolores Durand, James Eagan, Linda Early, Evelyn Ebert, Ron Edwards, Michael Egan, Constance Eggers, John Ehlers, Lyle B ff K ? 53 ,W 1 W s N5 6 Q in, wi: , -L, .r.. . ' -rsimiffxgaigi J 'Z-fx:2z'f ,uv-, we - X Si' X 4 ,E xxx o' ' 2 gy 4 ,, ,WQ5 ,K ,.-,,,W,,,, E + if l ,fs ,LK5T.:,:-ggi, , , - , , f..,-k fm, . , .U su ,J xi: 4? .... Jak ' lil.. eggs , I S gi , 1'-5, ' ' 5 ' 1 . ' w w ff - :J - ,S .M . . Q. 1 W- A . -.A U 3 is g W :fs s ss,.,r ,,,, . A J L iff 5 f 3 J if l ,- fi. ,-I I ij, E - f l J J J J, Q as L '- A fi J '.,.. J is ,..,,, 4 gf f y X y if , ., 1 51 12 rl ig, J P . ':, .Q Q2 yy .agv Q, 1' r 3 th H -1.V , ' -,, 7 if, x 2 . ,, 4. f E? ,, ' Q 51 new 1- ,r an L 4 In Posing for underclass pictures they missed ' f f. '?it' are Becky Hay, Sonja Myrabo, Sandy 5,. Weatherwax, Jan Hayes, Anita Cunningham, - Bill Artman, and George Burgers, S-'jpg g , W, Qty 95 ,, J-R-4 K fy Q it 1 - 5 , lx -E f - FQ : K N' ' 2' 1 , , 1 J Z, sg l e . A i. V' t J 1 il L 1' li e W , , M D I -'P V, 1 ' 1 ,s sei 90 IS?- i , iw of 5 12, ' ez gig x 'sts -N 7, ,L , l if R , ,F Z 1 4, ,.., W, ,lg M-if as 5 3' 5 . Q Sw, 5? sg v A, mfs, '-L xlps - E X f 1, Juniors Eide, Allen J. Eide, Doug Eiseman, Sylvia Eisenbraun, Larry Ekholm, Bob Elcock, Lorraine Eliason, Carol Eliason, Jim Elliott, Russell Ellwein, Maury Elrod, Diane Elrod, Gene Emmel, Darrell Engelland, Joel Engen, Barry Ensenbach, Gary Erickson, Dian Erickson, Rich Erickson, Verlyn Esselink, Sylvia Esser, Donna Everist, Kim Faber, Evelyn Fahy, Ron Famestad, Richard Farogher, Mike Farogher, Scott Farkas, Kristine Farnsworth, Bonnie Farrell, Jean Farrell, Steve Fellows, Leanne Ferdig, Nancy Ferrie, Duane Fester, Dennis Fiskvik, Bonnie Fjellin, Chuck Flint, Rick Flood, Bob Flugge, Dick Flynn, Denny Foss, Mary Fodness, Annette Foster, Gwen Foster, Jim Fowlds, Dennis Fredricks, Lonnie Fredrikson, Randy Friess, Sallie Frost, Sandy Fueston, Ardie Gaalswyk, Joel Gabriel, Doris Garvey, Tamara Gayken, Frances Gerry, Sandy Getman, Jerry Getz, Martin Gibson, Jerry Giebink, James Juniors Gilbertson, Jeanne Gilbertson, Mabel Gilbride, Kristi Gilbride, Michael Gillen, Kim Gilpin, Judy Glaser, Sandra Gloe, Bonnie Godin, Lynn Goeman, Ron Goodnough, Ron Goodroad, Nancy Gorman, Barb Gottschalk, Robert Graham, Don Graham, Eddie Graham, Luann Gray, Chery Gray, Harold Grav, Ellen Gravelle, Mary Jo Green, Judy Greene, Sandi Grenz, Beva Gridley, Patti Griffith, Dan Grinde, Carol Gubbels, Peter Gulbranson, Russell Gulickson, Larry Gullickson, Claudia Gunderson, Luane Gustad, Margaret Haakenson, Joanne Haan, Mike Haddican, Gloria Hage, Kristen Hagen, Joe Hales, Jim Hall, Dick Halseth, Elaine Halverson, Kathy Hammerstrom, Greg Hansen, Dale Hansen, Diane Hanson Barry Hanson Bob Hanson Doug Hanson Linda Hanson, Marilyn Hardie, Dave Harding, Jim Hardy, Glenda Harmsen, Lorraine Harnack, Barbara Harris, David Harvey, Denny Harvey, Sharon Hassenstein, Laurel Houck, Connie Hausman, Bob Hauswald, Pat Howkey, Bob Hay, Bob Haugse, Connie Heaton, Jim Heckenlaible, Patsy Heckenlively, Linda Hedberg, Steve Hegg, Phil Heimerman, Beth Heinis, Steven Mi 9 fri ee, Z iii X J , cvv if if L Ji is G , we .Q Q W. S A 'I ai WJ ' Q 1 5: li. s - Q ' 'X-av on i ' we 1 J, vu - 'v K J J eff- J I i i I i H - li - ggi! H . ,i fig? is ' A 7 ,kk .77 :MH J. Y ERR' , . I, , J eg p 1 J J 2 ..,g JJ,, g - D I 'jg i Q J .JJ J lle f f iffy V 2-1 ,.'i ' J lx Q fi . -. V 1 - L J l JJ . wigs-xii will 4 Tw, lu' ' ' LJ N Q ,Ja 4 if .. V fn 41 figi i -. 4, f f D 'iaes ,gy 1 ' 'Nw l, ' if 'Ji ' , 5? JJ 1 verrs - -. . 4? Lil' J ii X -A he 'ki 7 35 at PJLJ , J iy f , laaii 4- E ' J J l i 4- i i 2 vr, ' J :VL L v Q S r 3 5 be 9l A' kim ' -ev Kristen Ha e flirts scientifically with one of 9 her lab partners. tw Q,'lX i1. o fr W .M il -Y ,jr rl WZ, Q , J A Hxpshf .. , ,, Q 2 S 3 1 + ,V ,M ,V , Q- , J I nrA r Q W I-M2 'Q 1 Q, 213 x 4' Q In xigi, 3' w, so gi Ds M Y S -M M r fi ' - QU' i VA Q i lJQ' . -:N J it il H , e of f f 2x'vJJr'Iw345'f: , Q arg! J 45,53 , so sis U 1' f Y - RJ- Q 'J' if K liz. 1 if Esiij 7 -J QQ xl- sf! 'V ,wr ., .N 'J , f 'f' w'7 1 92 N5 - 'J I N Q1 J lf, ,wx T: l mf B r . lffgiir xv 5- - fl ,N 93 . wwf? lifvi. , Sf gf' Y 5 g, Q, W L In if s .., 3' r,s A Li-l ,N 5 X K. Juniors Heiser, Keith Heither, Roxanna Heksem, Rose Hellwig, David Hembree, Edna Henning, Linda Herreid, Bruce Herting, Dick Herzog, Bill Hickenbotham, Rosemary Hicks, Bob Hight, Susan Hildebrandt, Gary Hildreth, Barbara Hill, Sharon Hinrichs, Richard Hoeye, Jim Hoffman, Charlotte Hogan, Linda Holman, Rick Holmstrom, Kathy Holyer, Bob Hone, Cheryl Hopp, Mike Horner, Bob Hotvet, Linda Houck, Sandra House, Andra Houtsmo, Barb Hubbard, Elizabeth Hubbell, Diana Hudson, Connie Huemoeller, Lyle Huffman, Bill Huffman, Shirley lbis, Dale Ihle, Gail lossi, Daryl lsakson, Marilyn Iverson, Liz Jacobs, Bob Jacobsen, Gunda James, Lynn Jennings, Linda Jensen, M. Carol Jensen, Gloria Jensen, Mary Jensen, Sheryl Jellis, Larry Jelsema, Janice Jewell, Betty Johnke, Larry Johns, John Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Curt Johnson, Warren Johnson Dennis Johnson, Faith Johnson Gerald Johnson Linda Juniors Johnson, Myron Jones, Annice Janes, Richard Jones, Rosalee Jones, Thomas .Jones, Tam W Joneson, Mike Jongeling, Ken Jordan, Tom Joyce, Gary Jurgens, Wesley Kadechka, Joyce Kahler, Normandy Kangas, Mark Karlin, Harvey Kattke, Don Kearney, Ron Keenan, Pat Keizer, Annajoyce Kelly, Beverly Kellogg, Daniel Kibbee, Pat' Kielman, Richard Kingery, Bob Kinsley, Robyn Kirby, Dan Kirkpatrick, Kirk Klock, Jackie Klosterman, Steve Kneebone, Leeann Knowles, Peggy Knox, Randy Knudtson, Darwin Knutson, Denny Knutson, Kay Kreimann, Keith Kaenekamp, Arthur Kaenekamp, Barbara Koens, Harlan Kollasch, Sharon Kopel, Sam Koppien, Bob Koppien, Chuck Koslowski, Karen Kracht, Audrey Kraft, Ricky Krambeck, Nancy Kramer, Ken Krohn, Sharon Kuhns, Barbara Kukuk, Terry L. Kuper, Angela Laird, Bill Laird, Judy Lang, Larry Larsen, Kathy Larson, Bill Larson, Carole Larson, Donna Larson, James Larson, Mary Larson, Larson, Pete Sharon Lawrence, Merwin Lawrence, Paula Jo LeBeau, Helen Lee, Kathy Leimbach, Bill Leininger, Jack Lemke, Bill Leraan, Nancy Levinger, Merri-Ja . 1 e. , it ,L -fl A g y , f so , 'Eli 2 my . V, A, 1,5 5, 2 L if J - K? ' x D17 K ' , Ck!! I if 1? I . z, W, .. X I -5, ' f , z - 6 75 x '.: A :X J will J ff Sf! J get .' 2 ig, ,av . i ., fl.-r L H4 , J fs 4 -4 A fykk ii K K -. Axles' ff 1.3 . WV? ' Y' 1, sc Q ea Ea' ' J ii , Q , J 2 y sf 'rw fm or .'i': r rlez i l gf S el A Q eels fire or J ei ' 5 45 ff . , V' 2 f Qc ef if h e Zia! 2 Vrkh . . I X 3 ,.., l fl 4 iflii J Gaz ri. -72-Vi , V 4.7 I lg? Ki , . Helix gl Je lJ'J J L 'J A 1 .. I i X- Vile feikllllbgigilglw 1 2 1' S 4 93 w,gf1q:flwgq1e,,-1seep,TQ- Mx 'irEf?i5'LQ ' ' Q - pow mwww D5 .s '-S7 537 .f of, nw: 52'-Wfsfiix i -1 I w.f1,ff2n..e .ie Arima Yi fm er N ...,,, re fm X --m..Qm1fse- -f a ii f wgssfai- wr.. K 'K , ,, 1. -gr: . K, . W,,, W . ' ' 4 ' -wsrwfze-W - . , ,L.f... .,NA..,W,,,,, e .. s rf. 4, .,.g,, QS fw.w,..m,1 we --we be --.ez-..q, -1-ff . .-we f .. f- Q-,gf . ffixfmz.--fr.:4,, ,gy M L-,-., in ,s..,. I, ,.f,,. 1... 1 A K - f 1'i ' 5 fl? as 'x i Here we see Don Graham recovering from a 5 football in' r . Color him reenl l .,-r if i iv y 9 fsv figiie 2 'g , , we J 1 '-we if if gy Q , 'mfiilr' ' 'Effi- f ii J KJ, R ,--8 'fs W J g J . QS' . or ' -fe 1, 32. 1.1 ' f 'H Tr A1 ' 3 'g T, ii . .v 5 eg .bv S 'E f 9 i ' .ef :- fi fin e 'Six .Q J .' Ks- ,,,,1 y . ,, , ff- law f ,, .4 T2 3 ,iq-1, . -V' .N xi?'f 5 , XJ .y 'LVV E A. f ,wk M f r .Q ' f X -Q- .IQ ,Mk .WTB 7 Jie Q J , , lg'-ve 'K ae, . Q, K... 'i A ,rf ik Q Q1 4 J Amwmvmw- ., 4. -. 5. -Axis qi: V W, 1 ww i .Z in ,Lx R 94 3, . K H ,iff ' S Juniors Lewis, Mary Lewis, James Lickteig, Jon Light, Larry Loewen, Kathy Loger, Darlene Loftesness, Cindy Loftesness, Lindo Lofton, Linda Lubeck, Thomas Lucas, Jan Luce, John Lutgens, Rick Lynch, Steve MacRunnels, Dennis Madland, Jeri Madsen, Bill Maher, Terry Mainolfi, Marie Mallory, Carol Maluchnik, Marcia Manderscheid, Larry Margulies, Jeff Martens, Marilyn Martin, Nancy Martin, Robert Martinson, Russell Mathis, Jerry McCauley, Carol ' fa, 'Q V , ,S y We l' . C f ,s K 'rx Q sv y 3 . ,J af McClaren, Mike McDowell, Bob McFarland, Doug McKillip, Betty McNeely, Doug McQuisten, Jim Menke, George Menke, Lynda Mescher, Al Meyer, Harlan Michel, Paul Michel, Paulette Mickelson, Gene Middlen, Terry Miles, Gloria Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mitche Bill Greg Gregg C. Jackie Ken Mary Sandy Susan Suzanne I, Linda Moberly, Judy Moe, Arne Mofle, Larry Molendorf, Judy Monrad, Donald Morehead, Sherry Juniors Montague, Sue Moon, Kathy Morrison, Richard Mortenson, Jeff Muchow, Jeff Mullenix, Ruby Muller, Marcia Musgrave, Jan Mutchelknaus, Lynette Muth, Diane Myers, Jerry Myers, Nolene Mynatt, Robert Nagel, Dennis Nason, Darla Nason, Dorothy Nearman, Ronald Neimeyer, Mike Nelson, Cindy Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Ron Nerison, Jan Nesthus, Julie Nickelson, Nick Nieber, Barb Nieber, Sandra Nielson, Terry Nikiforovs, Baiba Nohlgren, Val Nord, Nancy Nordby, Craig Norgaard, Bob Norris, Bob Nowka, Mike Nygaard, Robert Obeslo, Donna Odegard, Gary Odland, Mike Ogle, Jim Ogle, John Oien, Jim O'Keefe, Terry Olenick, Leon Olsen, Olson, Olson I Olson, Olson Olson, Olson, Steve Bill Dwayne Kaye Linda Pat Tom Orcutt, Marilyn O'Rielly, Mary Anne Ormseth, Shirley Ostgaard, Sheryl Overland, Dave Owens, Nancy Paffrath, Barbara Parker, Jeff Parr, Randal Pasley, Cherie Paul, Barry Paulson, Jean Paulson, Tom Pay, Susan Pedde, Ronald Pederson, Sharon Pederson, Marcia Peik, Richard Perry, George Person, Allen Peters, Greg Petershagen, Dorothy Egg, it 'H rf' 'ik .V ni, ,K 'G P' ,Q ' , .M s i.' 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A Nl e I fi A was A. . ... 4 ' in V 5 , Q .5 if f V..Q je. H in-gs of RV f Y i s ' - i 'ii,. Q rf ' - ii A , Q Y, E I 2 t ,,-,, n I i V . Q if ' 1 in A M1 N, 5' V' f- ., if?'5'f i ,-:: A R i- , A 'I 1 fiigli 1 it ' if 'li in fgff .Q W 1 via Qi' N, W, 'W ' f .,E: , ,W , ar A - A by YSQJ X, in 3: 1 an 1. 5 5 V, ,, i s lmlfim X 96 Junio l'S Peterson, Sandra Peterson, Judy Peterson, Denny Peterson, Davc Peterson, Michael Peterson, Marlene Peterson, Terry Pierce, Bob Plingor, Paula Poe, Howard Plotter, Mike Qualset, Questad, Quigley, Richard Robert Sherri Rasey, Mary Beth Rasmussen, Doug Raymond, Pat Rearich, Kenneth Reed, Bonnie Reed, Steven Reid, Helen Reininger, Tom Rensberg er, Linda Rensberger, Shirley Rima, Anita Ring, Anita Reppe, Dylene Robinson, Denny Roberts, Paul Roberts, Paul Roddel, Ron Rogers, Jan Rohde, Duane Roland, Joan Rolfson, Marlys Romanowski, Nick Rood, Karlene Rose, Mary A. Roskens, Randy Rossing, Ron Rote, Don Ruiter, Larry Runge, Karla Runge, Karen Rush, Judy Russo, Larry Rustwick, Patty Ruttle, Carla Sandness, Steve Saudian, Gary Sawyer, Tom Saxer, Karen Scarmon, Mike Schanck, Pam Schleicher, Marvin Schmeyer, Cheryl Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schroer, Allen Valerie Sandy Max Juniors Schryver, Tim Schutt, Bonnie Jean Schwab, Werner Scollon, Lyle Scott, Cheryl Scott, Dove Severson, Cheryl Servold, Mike Sewall, Richard Shafer, Virginia Sheppard, Ralph Sheppard, Terry Shepard, Sarah Sherman, Duane Shook, Patty Shoop, Terry Sievert, Marlene Sigler, Barbara Sikorski, Marti Simmons, Linda Simonson, Paul Skanrhaug, Jon Sletten, Sharon Smith, Becky Smith, Connie Smith, Dave Smith, Jerry Smith, Susan Snook, Steve Snyder, Barb Snyder, Janet Solberg, Mary Sona, David Sonnichsen, Dave Soukup, Judy Soule, Ralph Sorenson, Paul Sorgdrager, Roger Sova, Susan Sprague, Jerry Spars, Vicki Spensley, Skip Spieker, James Spilde, Bonnie Springer, John Stahmann, Mary Stapleton, Char Stanton, Susan Stass, Margret Steele, Jim Steensma, Jan Stefan, Marianne Steffen, Myrna Steinborn, Susan Steineke, Jean Stengle, Linda Stevenson, Pam Stevenson, Rich Stier, David Stilley, John Stoakes, Rosalie Stokke, Bob Stone, Gregg Stoneking, Randy Stoner, Doug Storgaard, Don Storie, Bill Story, Billie Stott, Jackie Strecker, Dennis Swacinu, Gordon Suelflow, Kathie K - is Q . is -'ZR' .V H..-, - 'Srl .X f in .eg W r, . Kg, 'i . , ef 5 'S 5 t l ii z .af fm., f 1 . P ,gp '7 . , if -,,. Q . qfifzezf -it 42 5' 5 i 'J ' 'P we 1 ' ' .Q - C .Q ' -li f : 6 1? fs QV 5.1 K. siigqif.. 5 '- - g I f 1m'f: v wg. - . 'J ' t, K, K P. ,gr ,9m...,,. ev: f 1 - ,E 5 f 2,f2i2iS3g'fiQE5iii? . 1 ,, X r W5 L. , I' l lr v te . r. t ' s ml Q ,r Vi a , A ' ,Yfits KKK f ,,... I .. K .J 4,1 ., , y E t t,. X yup ii 'iiii . if .cg . fir. Af' W Ri g , ff f f :ul -I s . .K X..i fl. S It ,A , fl 5 X J f.!,,1 i J! .fa . A ,Xiu ,. K - I , i, in . if we W K t ag-ff K. 32, X t -iiawf, Ric So tr y 'S if I vu- Ilh News yyy.. fl ft Math machines puzzle students in Mr. Heckenlively's 7th period algebra class. i 'Q' , .: g ,egg 12 -Q , Q, EW x 5 Yi J -we N' 9- .M ,ng M' Fifi, Q Q f A . Sl? 'ill x, K R, .- '. Q. ,. Q when Srila mf an .Ly is eg . vt? .Qi 5 'f'lLl is ,, , S , lu. M AH T em -' . I K- 'X x I :fi ' .11 1, . llfitir VK L fl k V, ug: -, O 8 ,V ,,. ' K' Q, .Vg , , N , ' 1 Q ,rTf..., Q ' .,. ,X c Qgen Q g A J Q l' 'Af-35, Wag, . 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J' .A .Y 98 Juniors Sunde, Karlton Sundermann, Carol Swanson, Ran Swartz, Karen Sweeney, Donna Swinford, Sheila Tamblyn, Tom Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Bill Tebben, Larry Terry, Chuck Thesenvitz, Bob Thie, Gary Thiele, Marion Thomas, Julie Thomas, Rita Thomas, Jean Thompson, Colleen Thompson, Larry Thompson, Bob Thompson, Kitty Thompson, Louise Thompson, Craig Thorson, Pat Thorson, Sharon Thorstensen, Merlyn Thorne, James Tilden, Larry Tilgner, Sandi Tjaden, Doris Todd, Kent Tollefson, Russell Tordoff, Diane Tracy, Diana Trance, Ina Travers, Mike Treiber, Dave Triebwasser, Harold Trigg, Dorothy Tschetter, Sharon Tschetter, Sylvia Tufte, Karen Tully, Douglas Turner, Ann Turner, Cheryl Tweden, Doris Tyler, Herb Unzicker, Cynthia Uveges, June Van Beek, Rebecca Van Berkum, Bev Vander Ploeg, Judy Van Der Meer, Joyce Van Heerde, John Van Hoorn, Judy Van Hyft, Beverly Van Loh, Meronica Van Regenmorter, Gary Vollan, John Waddle, Sheryl Juniors Wallenstein, Larry Wallin, Leonard Walls, Judy Walters, Gloria Wardlow, Nancy Wareham, Jim Waring, Duane Warren, Ralph Waseka, Patsy Wassenaar, Terry Watkins, Larry Weeda, Jerry Werdin, Jane Wernli, Marc Wessman, Jane Westendorf, Arthur Westensee, Gayle Westra, Mark Wetteland, Roxanne Whalen, Denny Wheelock, Jeanette White, Melvin White, Peggy Wibeto, Catherine Wiese, Chuck Wilen, Bill Wilkinson, Lowell Williams, David Williams, Susan Wilson, Darlene Wingler, Barbara Wintersteen, Cherry Wintrode, Warren Wise, Cheryl Wiseman, Duane Wiswell, Roger Witt, Chuck Wittrock, Jim Wodjinski, Ann Wood, Bob Wosje, Mike Wyant, Judy Wynn, Chuck Yarrow, Wayne Yeager, Pat Yesda, Charlotte Zea, Jay Zerfas, Joe Zick, Karen Zucker, Ronnie J fri 'ff , . '- iiwikj i 'X N- V--4 xi' , so--it I Li ,,,-.i...:-:jf 5 z q . 1, 3-..Q ,V ii, ' 'W Silks, r R , . J M i k ' V: - , 'A ' - .J J . ,ZE he , J li L a id , V ' V . A ., ,,, - -fm , I irlz 'L f V if t,-' Q ' ,ALJ Mg, , so i A A V' X K 99 :ti to Eve . . ' L A it ? as . Mui is :mil lf? 2 V-sf: :L .si si. .l ,,. 5 .i , .ia .fs .1 2 X K 1? f ASEE ' is 8: ff' s ..,-, . My n,,. ff 4551 5? aff' 53, A 5 4 ss Q is Simi if K sig. . Don Cufshall Takes Us Through A Typical Sophomore Day There are many similarifies befween junior high school and senior high school, as far as fhe basic curriculum is concerned. l-lowever, one soon finds fhaf new friends and a wide variefy of acfivifies malce fhe difference. Affer fhe firsf few hecfic weelcs of becoming acquainfed, Don and fhe ofher sophomores find fhemselves fiffing smoofhly info fhe swing of fhings. When he has sfudied fhe fundamenfals of biology, Don can be found prac- ficing baslcefball wifh ofher members of fhe sophomore Warrior squad. As fhe day ends, Don is shown af home conversing wifh friends on fhe phone. ssffff? 6' 'if WZ? T wg f My i g g ' by s 7 as L .swf T ' . s L. N. , R Q' X . .- 1 as 'Z 11 'A I -H ff'as1 -'gan K ', KT- 1: ' l l A, , i i i ' ,Ili Q , 'A' , i ,-if S. ' i fi Yk X 4 N Frigid weather brings masked men to WSHS. lla? , f ee A f ,,,. , g,wf?' 5 WHA .e,- V' ,.,, A X ip Q R Ax, Y K , N -Hilfe 15 ' r ,, A 'A W 1, i 2 A, f Q Qe -Iggy ,V g 2 M A i f . 1': N :Ty KX qv V I .f'-. ,T 'Hx N sf w a s A..V m e V,,e M N4 Q , i1li'l'?2?lY R 'J iff' 3 Sl :,. 5 , Ji 799 . y as e , Q 25a J A 6. J M T W ly j g y j- gf 'iff N e ee e ip, , gl Vm A , .P Q- I l l A-V Q if Q lOl Sophomores Aasen, Harriet Aasen, lhlene Abraham, Kent Adams, David Aden, Greg Ahrendt, John Ahrendt, Sandra Ahrenholtz, Loraine Albers, Fred Albertus, Cathy Allen, Michelle Allen, Shiela Allison, Marvin Andersen Craig Anderson Cathy Anderson, Cheryl Anderson Dixie Anderson Donna Anderson, Gary Anderson George Anderson Griff Anderson Jim E. Anderson Jim L. Anderson Jim N. Anderson Janet Anderson Jeanette Anderson Larry Anderson Laura Anderson Marlis Anderson Mary Anderson Morris Anderson Randy Anderson Richard Anderson Roberta Anderson Shirley Anderson Terry Anderson Wayne Argetsinger, Jill Arshem, Jackie Ashbrook, Tom Ashworth, Salli Aulner, Harold Aurit, Lynn Authier, Tony Bain, Don Baird, Richard Baker, Mike Baney, Ronnie Ball, Stevie Barrett, Bonnie Bathett, Joyce Barton, David Bates, Cherie Bates, Steve Bauer, Dave Bauer, Tom Beck, Jane Beck, Kim Becker, Barb Behrends, Jim Z 2 f X , L ' 4 'ji L' K X' me to A 5 ' x' .55 A Neve' X his ,, 'B Yi V7 B wx 5 -T ,Q L We K 3? :ur 2 so ., T .. yr- ,. J- K 7 J, J, ' 'f ir L1 it S kr.Vk J! , I H 5 Ei Q 1 751' 4'f- 3 -t T ie ' J- f 5 be o,, o , L , flt F K 552' -,L -f - Jett V GC if? v we 8 R lah liz Fill - . 5 .:EYs.i' at f ' l fe' Q I yi .-, S J' ' 'l ,. ai? ' 'U - l Ai l lO2 x -L , -a6,l or . QA ! Sophomores Bell, Bonni Bender, Betty Bender, Henry Benner, Jerry Bennett, Ann Berg, Don Bergan, Phyllis Berger, Sharon Bergeson, Don Berghorst, Judy Berkshire, Mary Alice Berry, Roberta Best, Pam Bestland, Linda Bethke, Sherry Bierle, Gene Bills, Terry Bim, Kathy Bird, Karla Bjerk, Marcia Black, Charles Blumberg, Viki Blume, Gloria Bly, Mary Boellaard, Jeanette Blyth, Sharon Boese, Robert Bohlman, Susan Bohms, Delbert Bolen, Lee Bawing, Gordon Bott, Paul Bowers, Nancy Bowers, Paul Boyd, Carol Bradberry, Janet Bradteldt, Bill Brahms, Eric Bradley, Cheryl Bradley, Harold Brandon, Larry Branson, Bonnie Brant, Sara Brantner, Brian Brasel, Cheryl Brasel, Ronnie Brech, Lanny Brewer, Vickie Bridenstine, Larry Bridge, Candace Briest, Mike Brinkman, Richard Brown, Laurie Brown Robert Brown Sandra Brown William Bruhn Kathleen Bruining, Dale Brunnick, Elaine Bruton, Patsy Buchholz, Sandra Buckneberg, Roger Buol, Sharyn Burke, Mike Burns, Brian Burns, Kenneth Burns, Tony Butler, Bob Buus, Ricky Byg, David Cable, Randy Cadwell, Lyn Sophomores Cahill, Dave Cahow, Jackie Cain, Agnes Colligon, Tom cams, Kathy Campbell, Roy Campbell, Sharcn Cape, Dennis Carlson, Bill Carlson Jean Carlson, Linda Carlson Lois Carlson, Nancy Carlson, Roger Carlson, Ronald Carlson, Victor Carver, Keith Cassel, Linda Castle, Ed Cerwinske, Jeff Chambers, Jacqueline Chapman, Dick Chaussee, Jeannine Christensen, Cheryl Christensen, Dennis Christensen, Harold Christenson, Karen Christiansen, Richard Christianson, Eugene Christopherson, Doug Clancy, Paul Clark, Jim Cluts, Brian Coakley, Dan Coffitt, Nancy Coffee, Alberta Cole, Cathy Cole, Joyce Colwill, Dionne Colwill, Gary Cone, Cynthia Cook, Cathie Cooper, Charlene Cooper, Greg Cowan, Cheryl Cowan, Rex Crane, Joann Crockett, Leroy Croy, Joe Cunningham, Tony Currie, John Cutshall, Don Dafoe, Dan Doggett, Ruby Daggitt, Janet Dahl, Colleen Dahl, John Dam, Jim Damm, Tom Donnen, Glen is A. 51. 'E 'er X x A 2 'sw Q x k ,M Wi lx X m YQ I My X W if if S, . li ffl 14,--es z i ' -f Mt. iii' . , .11-, Y . ff E 1 2 , Esther Heen and Susan Kolbrek pass to classes J Q w ,, '13 ,jiyzgj yszgifrf In If lex' , si .-1 E ff- . - H syss f' E Cl ' . 5 f Q ge' s lf 53: si H, w R w be ses fr g K es J y A y f E , R 4 of E 55411, y E , 5 , , ,., , LZKLL , ., T I . , Ad .ff I ,ES y A 1 , s , 1 v i . l , J f e X ,C ,.,e, ' if , e J ' N is l ,R ,,e. C it J .nl li: R' A - ss 'R ' ,. fl' ' llre Ei bio E ' 1 lO3 :W ,, as 1 Sophomores Daugaard, Peggy Davis, Sandy Day, Jerry Deal, Jackie Dean, Mike De Groot, Bill De Groot, Judith De Heer, Duane Delbridge, Jan Del Vecchio, Nancy Del Vecchio, Sandra Dempster, Alan DePauw, Steve Devine, Tom DeWandel, Terri Dickens,David Disbrow, George Dittman, Norman Dobson, Floyd Doherty, Karen Donaldson, Sandra Donnelly, Michael Doolittle, Marlene Doorn, Mary Doty, Anita Doty, Donna Draeger, Carol Drager, Richard Driver, Trudy Dubbelde, Ronald DuBois, Daryl Duffek, Tom Dunham, Gail Dunham, Nancy Dunn, Enid Duty, Marcia Eagan, Cheryl Ebert, Royhl Eckholt, Janet Edmunds, Bobbi Eggebraaten, Gordon Eggers, Linda Ehde, Sharon Eide, Mary Eiseman, Peggy Eisenbise, Kathy Elcock, Carol Ellinghausen, Sharon Ellwein, Janet Elmstrand, Diane Munce, Elroy Engel, Tom Ensenbach, Ronald it th B - :- J J 1, 1 fd r H' I lu? f Q V Barb Becker and Alaskan Pen Pal meet. 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Q, Sophomores Gulickson, Rex Gunther, Gary Gustafson, Bob Gustin, Haack, Melinda Sharyn 'Haan, Patrick Hagberg, Glenn Haggardt, Julie Hole, Paula Hall, Robert Halvorson, LeRoy Hander, Dianna Hanish, John Hanks, Bob Hanson, Frank Hanson Larry Hanson Rick Hanson Rollie Hanson Wayne Haraldson, Ron Harden, Lyle Harkness, Jane Haron, Chuck Harris, Ernest Harris, Linda Harris, Lynn Harrison, John Hartman, Carol Hass, Bill Hassenstein, Mary Hassenstein, Pete Hattervig, Mike Hauge, Jim Haugse, Ken Haugstad, Eugene Howe, Richard Haydon, Gayle Headrick, Ken Healy, Susan Hecker, Frank Heege, Pete Hegdahl, Edward Hegge, Beverly Hegge, Billie Heilman, Jean Heilman, June Heither, Dale Held, Richard Helfenstine, Nancy Helgerson, Terry Helm, Darrell Hembree, Jim l 1 i i f it 'J' - - . is 'I 1- C if Vi it i 7 ? X fflfl , ji 7 Q f V V we A ff? g l J ' M xi 1 3. , l ' ii if 4 B , .,.,.., , v B H . J To , Y' ect x, 3, y Jr ' ' y, Q ,L My . 14, ggi, 4 . 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I '11 J' ' lO8 9 2 r . i if it im ,wc f YF l x Eid ? ew , 'QU K ff sd, I Q51 1 N H ,g , tl' Sophomores Joyce, Barb Julin, Wanda Kahler, Mike Kaufman, Rosalind Kayl, Linda Kearney, Jim Keegan, Shannon Kendall, Kathy Keyman, Kay Kiepke, Judy Kimball, Dianne King, Frank King, Peggy Kingery, Mary Kirback, Clarence Kirk, John Kitchen, Karolyn Klinkel, Carol Kloxin, Patricia Knight, Kay Knowles, Judy Knudsen, Carol Knutson, Connie Koch, Ronald Kaenekamp, Joan Koepp, Lana Koepp, Patricia Koepp, Priscilla Kollasch, Carmen Kolsrud, Joyce Korte, Janet Kraft, Lana Krambeck, Linda Kranda, Jeannie Krenk, Beverly Krogh, Marcia Krueger, Marsha Krueger, Susan Kruger, Steve Kuhns, David Kunkel, Harry Kunz, Patricia Kuper, Beth Kutil, RoseAnn Kvam, Sharon Kvien, Susan Lally, Barbara Landeen, Gary Langdon, Lorie Lange, Joan Langner, Janice Larsen, Jim Larson, Cynthia Larson, Dianne Larson, Don Larson, Donna Larson, Jeff Larson, Laura Larson, Linda Lawson, Dennis Sophomores Layton, Joel Leu, Alma Leverett, Dexter Lewis, Mark Lewis, Michael Lemke, Virginia Leimbach, Patty Leimbach, Marchelle Leyba, Mark Lien, Ronald Liesinger, LeRoy Light, Ron Linde, Ferne Lingo, Jay Little, Terry Lockwood, Wilma Lodermeier, Gene Lodes, Eugene Lofton, Monroe Loge, Bernadine Loger, Shirley Long, Linda Loomis, Lorraine Lorenz, Sharon Lukes, Susan Luther, Jerry Lynch, Nancy MacArthur, Doug MacCracken, Vicki MacNally, Barb MacRunnels, Sandra MacRunnels, Sharon McCabe, Donalene McDowell, Larry McDowell, Mary McEIhaney, Ron McKay, Gloria McKean, Mike McKnelly, Dennis McMartin, Finlay McNitt, Jon Mader, Michael Mager, Walt Mahlstedt, Pat Malmquist, Cathy Malone, Sydney Malone, Tom Maresh, Jim Marker, Wally Mathews, Curtis Mattice, John May, Jennifer Mead, Linda Mead, William Meier, Kay Mellenberndt, Janice Melton, Betty Meshan, Robert Meyer, Douglas Meyerick, Carol Michael, Loren Miller, Gene Miller, Greg Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney Mills, Judi Milton, Jim Moe, Nancee Monrad, Terry Montague, Jim Moon, -Ken Moore, Charles 45, I' we ' si l ,lj 1,5 5 li? 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' '15 X3-3 I ALVW I ., ,.5' .',,, 5 , f I 2 iii 'Gia by 'nl R wad Murray, Gale Murray, Judy Murren, Gary Nanson, Ed Narlin, Lohree Nearman, Ricky Neilson, Chuck Nelsen, Debbie Nelsen, Lyle Nelson, Larry Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Roselyn Nelson, Shirley Nervig, Gerald Nesheim, Byron Ness, Harold Nessan, Allen Neuroth, John Norberg, Jane Nord, Allen Noyes, Mary Oberg, Patty Odegard, Daryl Odney, Linda O'DonneII, Barb Odson, Bruce Ogborn, Mike O'Hara, Kathy Olsen, Jerald Olinger, Verne Olinger, Vicki Olsen, Tom Olson, Annell Olson Betty Olson Cheryl Olson, Diana Olson, Jerry Olson Lenny Olson Mark Olson Mike Olson Robert Olson Stanley Onken, Dennis Oosterhuis, Carol Opheim, Warren Ordal, Roger Oren, Gary Ortman, Bob Often, Al Oveson, Ronald Owen, Ellen Owren, Nancy Paetow, Gene Paetow, Rita Sophomores Page, Perry Parmley, Ron Porry, Dennis Pascoe, Dianne Postarius, Roxanne Patten, Jim Patterson, Sharon Paulson, Karen Paulson, Loren Paulson, Mike Pay, Sharon Pease, Stafford Pecaut, Marsha Pederson, Susan Pengitore, Gary Penney, Robert Pennington, Mike Perkins, Keith Perrenoud, Mary Petersen, Roger Peterson Carroll Peterson Elaine Peterson Jerald Peterson Millie Peterson Randy Peterson, Rita Peterson, Robert Peterson Stanley Pfeifer, Tom Pflueger, Solveig Pholen, Dave Pickering, Frances Pickering, Pat Pierce, Curt Pilcher, Donna Pipe, Don Pitchford, Bob Pittenger, Linda Plagman, Lindo Plooster, Barb Plucker, Dee Pochop, Joe Polsfuss, Jean Polus, Nancy Porter, Donna Postovet, Diane Potter, Jim Powderly, Ed Powell, Nancy Pratt, Craig Prentice, Lona Preston, Patty Priest, June Pugh, Charles Pugh, Mike Questad, JoAnn Raanes, Marge Rabenberg, Russell Ramirez, Susan Rasmussen, Jackie s w 1, .x L' . X A -.. 3 If-. 'sv 4 'it A ..s,gx5 . ' . fs' ie 99' Y 'gx N1 , sg JJ 3? , is as Q 'Ka-4. ,- fs K :win 22225. is ei, P Q .- tv- af .f vi. Q .Pi .N we f of , Aw ,T mg . .. n 1 4 4' . A ,l 04? , , A . fx ,-,i: 2,n Yes, Mr. Otto, there is a Santa Claus! , its P if rs- - - a nd ' gi ,gif list ' v Yi' , , J P' l A Si is 1 ' ii i n V 'M ig, 2 , Q l 'Q -v 4' 1, . t K 'eff 7. W iv, 1 , , ESQ 1 as gg '- . X9 ' Q' :zo lr 5 sf lll J 412 . A . .V ,A by 7313, , M if r QF Q . -t Q ,, ' fd' , ' ' A ii: 'r'f' Q. 3 In -,i- -. ,s 1 iii Ti m g,,t,s' iz X W ' 1 fx s P W W Stiff- H it K ,i K K .V 1-in Q 5 ig if A KK ,K QS' K ,fjxff i K I KK: ,K A, ,lf K i J 1, B so- , 5 . V, ,. ,. s Q 1 Q i l l i 'Q J wr ii M Tom Wehling, Loren Wakeman, Betty Steinhauer, K and Jan Sunderman favor the one story high school. :'H K ME.. iv an Si' ii. H I S l . iff MQ ,V Ili . ' ist +G? A in ' ' 1 VVI' ii ' X qs I X is ii - i ,illof-ii M .. - , 5 9, R KK K KK,, J K R Q e,ear 1, B A T5 M- or e . fi ..h. ' ' r'.Z G B is B 5 ll2 Sophomores Reagan, Sue Rebnord, Frank Redenius, Danna Reed, Judy Regas, Mary Reichelt, Art Reinius, Robin Reiter, John Reppert, Robert Reynolds, Rich Rhone, Gary Ribbens, Bryan Rice, Nancy Richard, Maurice Richmond, Suzanne Riecke, Mavis Ries, Martha Ring, Linda Ringen, Gayle Roberts, Donald Roberts, Ron Roberts, Theora Robertson, George Robinson, Eugene Robinson, Martee Robinson, Pam Roddel, Larry Rohl, Michael Rohrer, Gail Rose, Jeff Rosemore, Gary Roskens, Bob Rothbauer, Pam Rothenberger, Dave Rubin, Vickie Ruegger, Sandra Runge, Gail Russick, Susan Saavedra, David Sailer, Skip Salmon, Christine Salmonson, Stanley Sater, Art Sather, Jeanan Sather, Judy Satterlee, Terry Sauer, Marcy Savage, Lynnette Scantlin, Cindy Schager, Warren Sicharn, Susan Schave, Margaret Schavee, Monte Schipper, Bruce Schlenker, Brenda Schliemann, Milford Schmidt, Sharon Schmig, Glenn Schneider, Richard Schneiderman, Wade Sophomores Schoenemun, Alvin Schrader, Elaine . Schroeder, Arlie ff V Schroer, Nanbcy E Schroyer, Bo J- Schuller, Pete Nw Mfg' Schumacher, Gary ' X Scott, Bruce Scott, Glenn Scott, Jerry Sederstrom, Gene A, Self, Steve YA ' E 11' 1 , JJ, Selle, Sandra V - Selvig, Steve -N fl, Semmler, Roger 1 '-gi. ,-.wg J, Semmler, Ruth 'Q Jffffl ' Servold, Betty Severson, Judy Shaheen, June ' , Shaw, Stanley , it 1, Sheppard, Barbara it 'f Sheppard, Pat ,,,, Skinlo, Patty fx ' K Shinnick, John Shoop, Mike Showalter, Sharon Shultz, MaryJo Shupp, Judi Lynne Sickmeller, Walter Sidlo, Cheryl Silvia, Gerry Sison, Josefa Diana Sivertson, Marie Skillman, Miles Skovly, Duane Smalley, Judson Smelser, Sharon J K 4 l,l, ,l K we f is A B il Rl Smith Linda Smith Noreen Smith Patricia Smith, RoseAnn Smith, Sandy Smith Vicki , Sneller, Jeanne we Snelling, Dennis .2 2 Sono, Diane J Sona, Sam N- Sorensen, Carl J J n Sorensen, Tom Sova, Cheryl Sowell, Roger . I Sparby, Jerry Sparrow, Charlyne J 3 Spurs, Bruce Spears, Bonnie Spence, Jeff i, Speulda, Terry Spicer, Marilyn Spieker, Paul Spilde, Gary n f ,- Spomer, Robert qxi, Staltmanis, Albert Jf' j' ' Spielman, John Stamm, Barbara , Standing, Rick Stangland, Craig Starnes, Steve - ft, St. Clair, Judy Steele, Kathy Steinborn, Linda Stene, Carol X- W2 if C ,nj I ii' . J ilin J Q, is J JJ S3 ' J? if ' Stenholtz, Judy l ,:,, ,,,.' v no Q S A iiii J aa M letvv 4' c ,Q 1 . c-,r ily 3 fill, ,A ,'ti,,,1xil 3 R J a t JJ JJJJ JJ J :1'. f 'JJ i x ,PK Zir K -- , J 1 Q13 J Q me ii .1 L V., :J X. .QQ in If pgs, y K . V 5 Q J SJ Jiit ijt' J i 'il . ft We C Km X S e lf J .,.ll 4 'J ll3 i Sophomores Stenholtz, Richard Sterkenburg, Janice Stern, Gwyn Steuck, Roger Stevens, Kathy Stierwalt, Kena Stiles, Don Stilley, Cathy Stoakes, Dennis Stoefen, Jill Stoltenberg, Linda Stoneall, Mike Storevik, David Stout, J UY Strange, Keith Streedbeck, Jim Stubson, Brian Sturm, Candy Sudit, P enny Sunde, Karen Sunde, Karlene Sundermann, Betty Sundet, Sheryl S-waney, Harold Swann, Richard Swanson, Jerry Swanson, Lon Swanson, Virginia Swanson, Zan Swenson Swift, L , Linton inda 'L 1 i -- y K 'iii' ,Q ffl ,gf i' s, 5533? it if x , f eews s I b lx 1 f1i.Nmk-' 1 J J J yiyili E K , , 'J 5 Mfr I my S ivi ff l X ' . IA ig, 1 kiyi V T! ,ft Q.. ' ' ff-ff so LA e , J ' J i l J at li ' R ffm eff :-', 7 , 'Q ' 1 l fl Q R me A W. f' ii -,. Q V ,,gi!:E J J'e T :Mtn V - 1 Tifgg , A iw , S ' I J gk 'El llfl Talberg, Curtis R. Tanksley, Glenda Teske, Ida Thelen, Kathy Thesenvitz, Linda Thomas, Coy Thompson, Judith Thompson, Mary Thompson, Susan Thomsen, Dianne Thornberry, Linda Thorne, Carol Thornton, Cindy Thorson, Dave Thorson, James Thorson, Ted Jr. Thrush, Joan Thurman, Jerry Tilden, Judy Torkelson, Otis Torsey, Karen Totman, Barry Towns, Sheila Travers, Kathy Treloar, Larry Trigg, Ken Trumbull, Sandra Trusler, Keith Ugland, Gary Uveges, Susan Von Beek, Rachel Van Broeke, Linda Van Der Aarde, Glor Vanderlinde, Rende- Van Ells, Kathy Van Houte, Jennifer Von Leuvan, Kathy Van Middendorp, Da Van Wyk, Max Veenhof, Kenneth Venenga, Larry ia vid Sophomores Venenga, Sadie Verhey, Gary Vetos, Annette Vickery, Warren Vickney, Barb Viel, Floyd Viereck, Sharol Vieregg, Steve Voll, James Waggener, Tom Wagner, Janette Walker, Chuck Walker, John Walker, Julaine Wallenberg, Shari Wallenstein, Donna Wallenstein, Marilyn Wallin, Bruce Wallin, Kenny Walsh, Debby Walsh, Robert Walton, Carole Walton, Edward Wareham, Margaret Watne, Pam Wattier, Charlotte Watts, Cindi Weickelt, Susan Weidenbach, Bonnie Weidenbach, Roger Weinacht, Kathleen Welch, Linda Wells, Frances Wendt, Phyllis Wentzel, Shirley Wepking, Jill Werdin, James West, James Westegaard, Jean Wheeler, Carol Wheeler, Donna Wheelhouse, Luella White, Marlene Wickre, Linda Wicks, Deborah Wiegand, Judy Wiese, Ron Wieters, Sondra Wilhelm, Bob Wilking, Barbara Willard, Dennis Willard, Sharon Willers, Steve Williams, Mickey Williams, Paul Williams, Randy Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Shirley Winge, Louise Winter, Cindy M is ,Wg 1' rig RL X m 44 x, S ,E g gc 'Q ef su 3 YW if Xen 2 Q N Mi x QQ .Wfw A-A . i ef' . een V i iii Q X K ew 'll 0 M' ' X ll A -' H5 'Q 4 iz 1-we if Dennis Fester Sandra Hennings JoA ,Y 2 nne King, Carol 1-li Crusinberry, and Dave Fiskum attempt final flight. Qe- . ' 9 N qi ' ' Y ieei is ' B 'A ? 'i :Q 'Wi ,im A 'Y egg? ef vlk X ' Lykk , it , 2 Www , ' - .. I , g ,', , ' ', -fp, ta I 1 s gl, . IJ 'Yi A 'RE fix . ' i f 2,1 ist? g by gg J 5 . irvfgf 9 LH ,Vi ,,kf 8 X 5 A E Sir we Q A Sophomores . K U Winterton, Larry . if ' ' ' Wittrock, Darlene Woertink, Patsy Wood, Roger Woods, Jean Wright, Rance Wullstein, Don Wylie, John Yarnall, Rick i. 5.1: ..f Yeager, Sheila lg i ig X it M-if Yesda, Carolyn , ,,,' i R 5' E,Qf7i Y0Sf, Dale Student interprets geometry problem. i X Ysbrand, Roland Yunker, Martha Q' Zahn, Cherry H W , J. ,Q Zandt, Janice ,gg f if gag, jgw, ziske, Robert i ' C i rtii it R i ziske, William T ' ff: X 'Y 3, . -' g ' Zwanziger, Sandy Athletic Department Rattles Director Diehl's Cage Athletic Director Wally Diehts coaching statt rarely permits him to return trom business trips without a surprise. Last tall, when Mr, Diehl re- turned trom a convention in the East. he tound his bulletin board and light tixtures tastetully decorated with his accumulated mail and toilet tissue. The 1' ' Q T- 'V I at i Q If - f w -f ..,, irepiafv - XM I I , r'rir,, F ' f L- i!Si.ia:?i:51f 'id f - u ,'s. U - . . - i - ' H UL K, .,.k we gentleman occupying Mr. Diehts chair was so moved by Mr. Diehl's return that he tell apart while being removed. At this point Coaches Day. Dobratz, Qtto, Bauer, l-lansen, and Fritzemeier emerged trom the ctoset shouting 'lSurprisel Atter a hearty laugh all 'round, KELO Sportscaster Jim Burt bought the cottee. H6 Activities ii ,i 'Vi if i Y ii 'E--i z . S N- .'S'2J N92 ' fi 'F QOQQ' Q Q, Q P. Graves, WARRIOR Wins Sweepstakes Trophy mimewlr? Q9 HSPA PL! I C 1 1761 'f 'T SM? reg Q li 33' SWEEPSTAKES' WINNER S D -. in iam an :sf Piciured ai The lefi is The South Dalcoia I-Iigh School Press Asso- cia'rion's Sweepsiakes Trophy which was presenied io Washinqion I-Iigh School for excellence of publicaiions. The WARRIOR and The Orange and Black were raied second and Iirsi respeciively Tor l962. The I963 WARRIOR sialif is iusi as proud of Jrhis year's annual and hopes Thai ii is as well received as lasi year's. Kathy Egger and Barb Hansen, Editors Dan Kirby edits the Sports section. H8 Bob Hanson is the annual photographer. lass section just typed Putting together the Faculty section are Jane C a s h m a n, Sherry Pasley, and Nlary Crandall. Chuck Cone, at the right, is the year- book artist. ORANGE Sf. BLACK Rated as All-American Newspaper Deadline . . . headline . . . sub-head . . . These Terms are familiar To students who work on The stall of Washington Highs weekly newspaper, the Orange 8: Black. Miss Norman, adviser to Jrhis first- class All-State newspaper, helps +he students pro- duce the 0845 for each Friday. Marcia Jarding, Jan Skattum. Ginger Hovik, and Kathy Smith put the ORANGE 8. BLACK together. First semester editor Martha Eaves Merry-Jo Levinger, Ginger Loftesness, and Jon Jacobson are staff workers. First semester assistant editors are Sara Dave Bos is the photographer. Joan Bales and Paula Anderson. Miss Lorraine Norman, adviser Dan Scott, Penny Moxnes, Pat Pilcher, and Bob Rist help write a headline. Paula Anderson, second semester editor. Second Semester Editors Meet Weekly Deadline Deadlines tor the Orange and Black con- tinued to be met second semester as a new statt took over. Juniors and seniors who toolc iournal- ism tirst semester worked on the statt with other statt members. Cindy Hansen and Sara Joan Bales, second , semester assistant editors, assemble a page of fr j livjj, 1 5 the O and B. f 'in Miss Norman is hostess at the -reception following the Quill and Scroll Initiation. Quill and Scroll members in 1962 are shown here. Seated are Pam Matthius and Barb Hansen. Front Row: Robin Jewett, Kathy Egger, Paula Anderson, Sara Joan Bales, Susan Overocker. Back Row: Bob Simons, Susan Hurwitz, Judy Duffy, Cindy Hansen, Martha Eaves. Quill and Scroll Honors .lournalism Achievements The international honorary society tor high school iournalists, Quill and Scroll. encourages and rewards individual student achieve- ments in journalism and school publications. Membership is selective. To be chosen. one must loe in the upper third ot his class and must have done superior worlc in some phase ot iournalism. ns : a r , :ascii .. mm 1- :lx-r , CHIPS Displays Student Writings Talent is in evidence in many areas at WSI-lS. Chips literary magazine attords students the op- portunity to express their creative writing abilities. Atter students have written and entered their poems. essays, and short stories. the statt spends many hours in selecting the pieces to be teatured in Chips. Cheryl Baker draws illustrations tor each contribution. Stott members are Carol Appel, Vicki Van Slyke, Don Eisclten, ' Angela Kuper, and Mary Olson, Not pictured is Karen Kos- lowski. Susan Hurwitz, Chips Editor. it lf- V N.H.S. Members Attend Annual Banquet Seated at the head table are: Mary Olson, Sora Joan Bates Mike Goodroad, Dr, Lucille Fryxell, speaker tram Augustana Ron Pederson, Jon Johnson, and Dianne Friday. lBelovvl The program was climaxed with the candle- Iighting ceremony. Nl-l.S. members take their respective places at the banquet tables. ,H at v :annum-urn: 1.1:-an 1 swear 1 National l-lonor Society recognizes stu- dents tor their extraordinary achievements in the fields ol: character, leadership. scholarship. and service. Membership is limited, anal only those people retaining superior grades throughout high school are eligible. This winter, Westward l-lo Country Club turnisheol an elegant setting for the annual banquet. Dr. Eryxell, guest speaker from Augustana College, satirized various types of college English teachers whom pro- spective college students might encounter. T lAbovel Judy Charles, Nancy Luymes, Martha Eaves, Judy Noordsy, Nancy Fellows, Sandi Smit, John Solberg, Jim Early, Steve Brzica, and Lyle Skalland. lRightl Margaret Bailey, Fran Dirkson, Dianne Friday, Mary Darngaard, Joan Byllesby, Stephanie Ream, Ingrid Helgesen, Mary Waggener, and Pat Julius, Seated are: Cindy S, Hansen, Sandra Opland, Ron Pederson, Carol Davie, and Paulette Scott. Judy Aksland, Char Tschetter, Barb Hot- stad, Sharon Hicks, Diane Main, Bab Simons, Mike Held, Nancy Olhausen, Dar- win Stahl, Dave Kuper. lAbavel Ann Sundermann, Lynne Pritchard, Barb Landreth, Judy Class, Shirley Lowe, Elizabeth Hagen, Mary Crandall, Lucille Harden, Kaye Wieting, and Jan Yeager. lnbovel Jon Johnson, Kathy Smith, Paula Anderson, Rick Cloud, Stan Brue, Chuck DeGroot, Kathy Egger, Sara Joan Bales, Richard DeMoss, Bruce Christiansen, and Mike Goodraad, Seated are: Susan Hure witz, Ann Evans, and Barb Hansen. A . .w xr,-rmwuzwin-uri A r fiis-reef... - 1 c, c Boys' and Girls' Staters Spend Hecfic Week Delegates to Boys' and Girls' State spend a hectic week writing campaign speeches. ponder- ing bills, and engaging in exciting conflicts be- tween the tamed Nationahst and Federalist par- ties. The delegates are chosen from the junior class each spring on the loasis ot scholarship, participation in activities, and citizenship. Girls Stoters mutt in line on campus. Front Row: Don Scott, John Solberg, Jon Gntfin, Ken Anderson, I-ieige Christensen, Middie Rcwi Wayne Tschudy, Chuck DeGroot, Steve Brzicci, Mike Goodrood, Bob Roker, Rick Cloud, Bock Row: Ron Pederson, Bruce Cutshctt, Lon Tabor, Lyle Sicoiiond, Doug Teiiinghuisen, Front Howl Foul Horner, Jim Breit, Jett Hogen, Rich Harris, Ken Mcflioin, Middie Row: Dorwin Stohl, Bob Bieberdort, Dick Smith, Steve John- son, Jiin Eoriy, Chuck Bonwort, Ecciq ROWS Jizn Coin, Max Gcrs, Ron Benson, Bob Crondaii, Gordon Fines. Front Row: Kothy Egger, Judy Aksiond, Mary Olson. Middie Row: Soro Joun Boies, Mary Crondoli, Susan Hurwitz. Bock Row: Pouio Anderson, Ehzobeth Hagen, Not pictured is Luciile Horden. Sfuclenfs Explore Popular Vocations ui 7 jr I K' ii The growing world ol business is inrriguing lo WSHS sludenls who explore lhis lield. The Fulure 1x 1 ' Business Leaders ol America meer lo discuss and lo find oul more alooulr lhe heclic, cornperilrive business world. 444 College Club QL. olds College Day A few prospective ccflege sludents assemble in lhe audifariunw College Day provides an excellenl opporlunily 'lor college-bound sludenls lo weigh lhe adyanlages and disadvanleages ol various inslilulions ol learning lhrough- our lhe Uniled Slales. A wide variely ol colleges and schools from Soulh Dalcole, lowa, Nebraska. and olher slales senr represenlaliyes who discussed courses, soror- ilies, lrelrernilies, housing lacililies, and expenses wilh prospeclive sludenls. Most of the college represenrativfes headquarter in the WSHS librory, Offi-'ers of F,B.l.A, are Barb Elienbeelcer, Gail Perersin, Judy Alslcnd, Ellis Wildman, and Bev Wieczorelq Officers ore: Dave Stoll, Chuck DeGrool, Kathy Egger, cn Caryl Stephenson. Standing are Bruce Ciilsliall and Di: Dana. Viewing ine aspects of Drake University are Robin Jewell' Susan l-lurwirz, Lynne Torkildscn, Representative Henry Ferl Gail Adorns, Barb Brewiclc, ond Nancy Van De Walle. I1 of DRME li'l7lfTKSITY r vl up fx' 'fi' ' wh+v'1 fFvi'a:msxf1miv,, 1 . f i ismmaxv NFL FeaTures ExcellenT Speakers The NaTional Forensic League ChapTer aT WST-lS TeaTures high school speakers who have aTTained TwenTy-Tive poinTs in inTerscholasTic speaking compeTiTion. De- baTers and speakers in oTher areas record Their poinTs as They accumulaTe. This year. The presenT NFL ChapTer sponsored an alumni Tea during ChrisTmas vacaTion. An annual NFL banqueT is held in The spring aT which new members are recognized. Randy Fredricksan, vice-presidentg Sara Joan Bales, secretaryg and Mike Goodroad, president, Not pic- tured is Mary Olson, treasurer. Hard-Working Speakers Comprise Team DebaTe Squad Vigorous arguing Takes on a Tormal naTure when members oT The Team debate squad ap- proach The rosTrum. These hard workers are chosen Trom The beginning debaTe classes each spring. They meeT each day during sevenTh period To work on debaTe cases and To discuss a previously assigned Topic. This year These sTar debaTers iourneyed To Rapid City, Minneapolis, NewTon, lowa, as well as oTher regional ciTies. Loading Miss Furrow's car lor State Student Ccngrees are Randy Fredricksan and Mary Stalinrann xii 9 4 , I Front Raw: Bob l-lanson, Mike Goodroad, Randy Fredrick- son, Mary Stahnmann, Bill Wilen, Sara Joan Bales, Middle Row: l3aiba lNlikiToroys, Patti Gridley, Eyelyn Early, Laurie Bahnson, Nancy Gocdroad, Theresa Sympson, Chari Green- ough, Martha Sikorski, Back Rows Gordon Fines, Nancy Nord, Mary Olson, Doug McFarland, Steye Olsen, Ralph Sheppard, Gcrdcn Bee, Paul Knutson is at the rostrunw. The Christmas program was presented through ioint French Club atticers are: Suzanne Miiler, treasurerg Sharon Flovve, presictentg Martha Yunker, vice-presidentg and Tarn Batchelier, secretary. Spanish Club nweirbcrs present cn cxziting slut about a pinata at the Christmas prcgram German Club otticors arei Jeanne Gilbert- son, secretaryg Mike Cooclroacl, presiclentg and Peter Schuller, xicefpresictent, Not pic- turecl is Ricls Flint, treasurer. Language Clubs Enioy a Variety of Entertainment Can-ca is n girls acid color to the French Club Mardi Gras. language club ettorts. Each club, French, Spanish. German. and Latin, contributed songs or a slcit depicting Christmas as observed in its respective country. This program was open to all students studying a toreign language. Students and teachers having traveled in France pro- vided entertainment and interest tor French Club members twice each semester. German Club programs teatured speakers and games trom Germany. Spanish Club members enjoyed a South ot the Border dinner and program at their Fiesta. The Junior Classical League Convention high- lighted this year's Latin Club activities, with workshops con- cerning music and club programs. Latin Club characterizes the custcrns ot Saturnalia, a Latin torerunner at Christmas. Spanish Club otticers are: Marilyn Carmichael, treasurer! VGl Nohlgren, secretaifyj Jett Margulies, presidentg cnd not pictured, Rich Harris, vice-president. 1ui 4 1 11.1.1-: 716111-zeal Biology Research Club officers are: Ronald Lien, vice- presidentg Cheryl Sidlo, program chairman: Kathy Smith, secretary-treasurer: Nancy Smith, president. The work done in biology lab encourages students to do further research. Young Medics Probe Broadening Field ' The field ol medicine is a growing one, and members ol Young lvledics endeavor lo find our more aboul ii. Al llieir meelings, lhey lealure spealcers and programs relaling io medical careers. The officers are Steve Brzica and Terry Quinn. Hilti Q . , kgs? xx p 2 O xgses X 8 Q on 'D 0 Q, 5 QED., Biology Research Club lnfensifies Aclivilies Biology Researcli Club, originally Biology Club. lias exlended ils program in llwe lielcl ol aclive researclw problems. Proiecls are enlered in line Soulln Dalcola Junior Academy ol Science and llie Universily ol Souili Dalcola Science Fair. lvleelings, lealuring films or guesl speakers, are lield once a monlli. lvlr. Landegeni is ilie clubs new sponsor. Science Club Has an Extensive Program Science Club fries fo broaden and develop inferesf in all sciences, including physics, chemistry, and biology. lfs pro- grams feafure speakers. films, and proiecfs for a deeper un- dersfanding of fhe sciences fhaf fhe classroom cannof present. Trips have been made possible through fhe club for proiecfs fo be shown af district and national science fairs. These frips are financed by charging membership dues and sponsoring social hours. X , l Blake Holman experiments with electricity. Right: Science Club officers are Bill Artman, Lynda Bissell, and Dan Kirby. Red Cross Workers Are Blues-Chasers As one walks down the halls of fhe Veferans Ad- minisfrafion l-lospifal, he is lilcely fo see girls dressed in blue pin-sfriped uniforms. These girls are mem- bers of fhe WSHS Red Cross Club and regularly go fo cheer up fhe pafienfs and do ofher iobs af the hospital. Members of fhe Red Cross Club also assist at fhe Crippled Childrens l-lospifal and School in service fo fhe youngsfers. The Veterans Administration Hospital, where Red Cross g rls work. Barbara Sigler cleans a table in the recovery room. Dr. McCabe and Janet Johnson examine hospital records. Roxanne Pastorius and -Nancy l Rice pose while working as Blues-Chasers. 4 r Newcomers Find WSHS an Exciting Challenge Big, bul friendly and enormous and exciting are Two newcomers' impressions of WSHS as they experienced their first year here. Mosl newcomers soon find lheir place in some aclivily, for WSHS offers opporlunilies lo develop nearly every inleresl. Gordon Fines and Paul Knutson, members of the team debate squad, pose at the rostrum. Dave Boe and Sharon Miner, two newcomers, explore WSHS halls. Pam Anderson plans a sewing project in the Home Economics room. Communications Allracls Skilled Hobbyists Amateur radio enthusiasts, usually members of Mr. l-lale's Radio and Television classes, make up the Electronics Club personnel. Besides building lheir own iransmillinq and receiving equipment. club members operale an amateur radio slalion, localed on The fourth floor opposite Mr. Sl1ermoe's arf room. Electronics Club officers Gary Hildebrandt and Gary Wood visit with amateur radio enthusiasts all over the world from this Ham shack. l3O New Club Organizes Washinglron I-hgh School s newesT club MaTh Club, meeTs To discuss and work on new Theories and old problems oT The inTrlguing world of maThemaTics AT one meehng Mr Willard PTlueger oT Raven lndusTr1es spoke on The Theories oT The curvaTure oT The earTh a per TinenT Topic To sTudenTs oT science and maTh ' Swv 4, ir : 0' Q o ' o WQQQQVQ 0 of 4 of 09 foe I 9 Q 'Q Q 4 sq Q Q 'QQ 22:0 ' Q Q O Vfixs s '4 'f sv, , 1 X wffzfs, ups? :.s Officers are: Gene Camp, Kim Everist, Judy Noordsy, and Kathy u,Ap,,'e,?v. g,5 Egger. O ', 5?'gqeoW1 A 559, 4 1 101 v T127 i Q xgQ N Jr'- ex xxN X r-A -s-We Xx exam Home Ec Club STudies . . . . l . . , . K , ... - . sir X ,Q ,oo,..q.: ' je ,Q H4 fx 'S L gag. X 4 pw s ,Q i -14 1 ' ' 'V Q 1 . ,vxo p I ,Cx . -f .fl .5 ,1 I 4. ' , ,ei 1 'fv.-,,,, .' eg. 9 , L5 , , 4 iiiffie.-- , ,Y Ss - Y X 11 R x ... xx X - is ' 'I Officers are: Madonna Turgeon, Treas.7 Judy Green, Pres.g Cherie Bates, Sec.: and Ronna Lodermeier, Vice-Pres. Home Economics Club sTimulaTes TurTher inTeresT in The Tield oT personal grooming and services. This year, Richard Janes of Youngs and Richards discussed Tlower arrangemenTs wiTh The group. 131 Flower Arrangemeni' Richard Janes demonstrates flower arranging. Librarians Help Students The WSHS library is a busy place and the help ot the student librarians who work there is invaluable. These girls give their time to assist students in checlcing out boolcs and tincling references. liiilldh 59 Librarians seated: Susan Vander Woude, Paula lo Lawrence, Sheryl Erickson, Robby Eliss, Standing: Janet Essem, Nancy Schroer, Linda lvleacl, Diane Larson, Jean Baysore, Judy Anderson. The librcricn cssist students who study in the library. Future Teachers Prepare for Rewarding Careers The Future Teachers ot WSHS are an active group. Each year, their activities include attending the Broolcings Teaching Clinic, ushering PTA. and S.D.E.A., and visiting several Sioux Falls schools. Advisers to the club are lvliss Carlton. lvlrs. Ptatt, anol lvliss Nutter. Future Teachers' otticers Suzy Foster cnd Ginger Lottesness look over President Susan Hurwitzs shoulder at plans tor c co'ning rneeting, I.R.C. Makes Plans to Aclopt a Foreign Student The task ot tinding a home tor a toreign exchange student among WSHS students is a big one and the International Relations Club has its hands tull doing it. A committee. headed by Mary Crandall, is working with school and city otticials to accomplish this. Other activities ot l.R.C. include an annual social and the United Nations assembly. Dr, Richard Solberg and U Jon Johnson pose atter an assembfy 1 ll?C officers cnd committee heads are: Front Row: Jon John- son, Lynne Torkildson, Mary Crandall, Henry Epstein, Sara Joan Bales. Back Row: Chuck DeGroot, Mary Olson, Steve Brzica, cncl Mike Gaoclroacl Girls Prepare for Career in Nursing A career in nursing is certainly a re- warding venture, and the Future Nurses Club ot WSl-lS explores this voca- tion. Their programs consist ot various spealcers telling ot their careers in med- icine, and visits to local hospitals. Officers Kim Kearney, Julie Nesthus and Ingrid l-lelgeson. M s l 33 Normandy. D.E.C.A. Hosts Banquet The Distrihutive Education program enabies students to attend class sessions in the mornings and work in the business world in the afternoons. The employer-employee banquet was held February 28, I963 at the Dave Luymes, presi- dent of D.E.C.A., introduced the pro- gram. Dean Hinders, graduate of WSHS, talked about the values of D.E.C.A. xv' ,X bovey Dennn ierle Van Hauen of Crescent QBeIowJ Ed Landeen and Glee Gile are shown with em- ployer Mr. Suhr of Foodland Market. gets his money's worth. Electric and Sharon Wendt converse. CLeftj Employer Cletus Natz of the Argus-Leader sits with employees Pat Fines and Sandy! Simmons. 'tx fBottom lefty Ashton Wilson, adviser for D.E.C.A., fBelowJ Employer, Mrs. Boden of Shrivers, Bill Stone- braker, and Duane Crawford enjoy banquet. L lL Art Club Strives to Develop Creativity Originality is a goal Tor which Art Club members strive. One ot Their programs, a lecture on sculpture, stressed its importance. Protessor Bucher. head ot the art department at Sioux Falls College, explained his own method ot sculpturing. Starting with a I6 or 20 gauge galvanized steel wire, he bends it to the shape he wants. Using Twine, he wraps it around the Trame in various directions. creating The pattern he wishes To express. A variety ot Techniques such as painting or charring The surtace with tlame are used To add interest. The work is completed by soaking iT in glue to preserve iT. lvlr. Shermoe advises Art Club. .tel nr!-fr Officers are Greg Nliller, sergeant at arms: Chuck Cone, president: Cheryl Baker, vice-president. Seated is Marilyn Guse, secretary. Selected Panelists Lead Discussions on Current World Situations Officers, Back Row: Jon Johnson, Jon Griffin, Henry Epstein. Front Row: Jean Nlyhre, Lynne Torkildson, Mary Olson. The World Attairs Discussion Club meets once every Three weeks To analyze world situations. Meetings teatured panel discus- sions tollowed by pot-luck suppers. Various members ot The club were responsible each session tor pre- senting the panel to open the eve- ning's discussion. A panel discussion opens the evening's topic. After dinner conversation s carried on o er dishes. Steve Brzico, Mike Gooclrood, Jim Brelt, Ston Brue, ond Bob Crondoll molce up the l-li-Y Cobinet. Hi-Y Cabinet Governs The l-li-Y Cabinet maps the policies ot the individual l-li-Y groups. lvlany programs are in- stigated by the cabinet tor several l-li-Y groups. During Lenten Season, morning services are held in the auditorium. A maior proiect, talcen over by the l-li-Y groups, is selling Christmas trees. This active group ot tive senior boys meets weekly. Gibbs Hi-Y members, John lvlehrens, Jock Henson, Jon Grit- tin, Greg Peterson, Bott Friedhott, Denny Wynn, ond Bill Burney dis- ploy their swimming trophy. I.C.C. Sponsors Feast The Y-Teen lnter-Club Council co- ordinates club activities and consists ot the president and an l.C.C. represen- tative trom each Y-Teen group. One ot the many events sponsored by the council is a smorgasbord. This year's was bigger and better than ever! Each club took part either by bringing tood or by donating its services to the kitchen. All proceeds trom this annual attair go to World Fellowship. Morcie Holm, lvlciry Olson, Koren Zick, ond Suson Hurwitz lnot pictured? constitute l.C,C. otticers. Dramatics Club Works Behind the Scenes at Plays Much more than rehearsals and memorization ot lines is necessary to produce a play. Ticlcets must be printed and sold. scenery rnust be built, painted. and put into place, and costumes and malce-up must be secured. lt is the job at the WSHS Dra- matics Club to see that each ot these iobs is done tor every lay. The Drarnatics Club does a superior iob ot working Hbehindpthe scenesl' at plays. Gtticers are Mary Crandall, Paul Sorenson, Linda Krerner, Martha Eaves, and Bette Wentler. Kim Everist and Salveig Ptlueger work an the set tar A Young Man's Fancy. Dramatic Enthusiasts Work for Membership in Thespians By acting in plays and working behind the scenes, students may earn points tor membership in the honorary society tor dramatic worlr, Thes- pians. ln this way, all students. not only those who appear on stage. are honored tor their participation in dramatic activities. Seated are Linda Kremer and Martha Eaves. Standing are Bette Wentler, Kathy Smith, Lynne Torkildsan, Mary Crandall, Kim Kecrnev, cnd Jerry Getman. l37 CAMP Above, Pom Nelson ond Skip Spensley orgue in o comp cobin. Lost Moy, Christionci Grossmon wos The stor of the Theorer-in-the-Round production of Sorry, Wrong Number. Fall Play Delights Crowds Each year, lhe dramalic produclions of WSHS seem lo lop lhose ol previous years, and This year was no ex- ceplion. Camp Freedom was lhe seliing lor The lighl, heari- vvarming slory ol Jrhe personalily clashes and affairs ol young people al a summer camp. A superb sei and ex- celleril acling resulled from many hours ol dedicaled work. At lell, Dick Dono observes some of his bunkmoies. A Young Man's Fancy l-lorold Greenley. Buddy ,,..,,..., Croig Nordby Sk S enslev lp D ' Helen Greenley Sylvio Wilson .. Pom Nelson Girl Comoers. Trudy Driver Corol Mollory Penny Sudii Dr. Spee ,,,... Jerry Getmon Dorothy Bennett Ann l-lolde Duvie ...,,,.,.... Gene 0'Brien Grilly ,..,,su,,,.. Doug Gordon Jokey Srophen Gene Sedersirom Short Plays Gloria Olson Dickie Crondoll Dick Dona Oliver Crondoll .,., Phil l-legg Mrs. Mory Crondoll Noncy Rosse Foirh ,,.,.. Thereso Sympson Miss Weotherheod' Annice Jones Boy Comper Horley l-londel Suii' Classes Sludenls in l.. R. Kremer's dramalics classes enlerlain sluclenls by producing one-acl plays in lhe round. These plays are viewed during lhe Jrhirly minule home room period. JoAnn Thomos, Corol Mollory, Thereso Sympson, ond Glorio Olson ployed in o recent one-oct ploy, Opening Night. Play Woos Kids Besides producing plays Tor WST-lSers. dran'iaTisTs sTage e childrens play. This year Old King Cole is l.. R. Kremens choice. Scenes Trom precTice sessions oT This producTion are shown below. AT righr, odveriising Tor The Dromdiics Cliilfs Sweetheow Boll dpoeored in The cofeterio. A, , ' . A .E ' 1 r SV i 3 1 'r isnt 1.2-P ffse2wf1,4 -1 :wigs -'v,52l,2, sl -swzmfi i sg, in-sir? swf - fx.. , ' :',f Q,' f '1-- limi f: 44 ' 1 . Q 'f-i f1S'Y' Zl iii-5 -ipi ' 5523.532 1 1391 8 1 N -::,f..:,:f?e::: 1. rf 1i:gfiQi f'iz2'12 .9 sf - i e 'iff 1, -- Wifi '1 3 ff' S ,, f ' ' T- f T 8 - 'in f 2- ffisl ffzfsfrfi s 1' ,QW - -xii A l . ' if .. ,. i J ., - ' Hg, .,,.., . .eigf.nsM.. T Cost members rehearse Tor musicdl interludes in Old King Cole. Benito Kendxll directs chorus prociice lor Old King Cole. Boys Assisf as Television Cameramen Few WSI-TS sTudenTs are aware OT The worlq ThaT goes on behind The scenes oT each TV Tele- lesson ThaT They view on closed circuiT TV. The boys who opereTe The cameras are Tull-Time sTudenTs who do This worlc during Their Tree periods. Rich Morrison cnd Bill Artmon operdfe The comeros for Mr, ThiirsTon's biology Telelesssn, Senior Boys Represenf WSHS Each monTh Mr. Menzel and Mr. Rossow choose one senior boy To represenlr WSHS aT The weekly meeT- ings oT The Kiwanis Club. ATTer aTTending a luncheon each Wednesday Tor a monTh, The Junior Kiwanian reporTs his impressions. These boys are chosen on The basis of scholasTic abiliTy. leader- ship, and parTicipaTion in school acTiyiTies. IT is indeed an honor Tor a senior boy who is named a Junior Ki- wanian. Junior Klwanians lar this year were Mike Gaodroad, Jan Johnson, Stan Brue, Bob Crandall, llrh Brelr, Chuck DeGrooT, Jirn Early, Ron Pederson, and Lyle Skalland. STuclenTs EnTer In1'erpreTaTion ConTesT lnTerpreTaTion oT liTerary worlcs, declamaTion, is a popular acTiyiTy aT WSHS. Each Tall, sTudenTs compeTe in one oT The Tour areas oT declam: poeTry, dramaTic, humorous, or oraTorical inTerpreTaTion. They are coached and iudged by speech and Theresa Syrnpson, Poerry Winner, lvlerlyn Thorstensen Dranwaric Winner. Bill Wilen, Ora- tory Winner, English Teachers. Dr. l-larold Jordan, head OT The Speech DeparTrnenT aT The UniversiTy oT SouTh Dalcolra, judged The TinalisTs in all areas. - Steve Olsen, Humor- ous Winner, ff The bond performs in Tull regaho Tor The O'Gcrm:n A WSHS gcme Music Acfivifies In1'eres'r Many Sfudenfs A large number oT sTudenTs in WashingTon l-ligh School par- TicipaTe in band, orchesTra, or chorus. For This reason, The WARRIOR has included picTures oT various music acTiviTies. Besides marching in parades, The loand plays Tor WSI-TS games and The A and B TournamenTs. Two Tormal concerTs are pre- senTed annually Tor The public. Members oT The orchesTra rehearse Tor Their annual spring concerT and accompany The chorus aT The ChrisTmas presenTaTion. The chorus year is climaxed by Two concerTs, one aT ChrisTmas and one in May. Music acTiviTies aT WSI-TS provide enioymenT and color Tor many. l R is l 5 5 An oeriol shcrr of the chorus Chrisimos concert. Below, students wort nervcusfy cr All-Stctc Fond Try- ouTS. Above, the orchestra occomponies The chorus Tor The Chrisrmos program, AT left, thc bond morches off The held ot o Tootboll game. I Band Maintains Tradition of Excellence The WSHS Band This year mainlained a long-slanding Tradilrion ol excellence of performance. This was eyidenl lo all who heard lhem play al such Tunclions as fool- ball and baslceiball games, public eyenls, and iheir spring conceri. They were responsible Tor The Jredious iob ol playing ai each coniesl in bolh slaie baslselball lournamenls held in Sioux Falls. Band Board Presides Presiding over The IZO piece Washing- Jron l-ligh School Band is a big respon- sibilily. The siudenls who are elecied each spring musr be capable ol making de- cisions lor The band as well as accepiing and reiecling invilalions To perform. Tn: End marches for OLD. i nd Board members orc Jcckie Millar, Bcrry Engen! Ee. Wieczorek, Murcia Holm! Karen Vaughn, Jeff Wold, Ron MQGoughey, Jurgen Schuller, Ingrid Helgeson, Kcy Writing! Kon lylifloin, cncl Mary Crcnda l, Flute Cornelisen, Barb Crandall, Mary Ersland, Barbara Garvey, Tamara l-leen, Esther Kuper, Angela McCabe, Donalene Olson, Linda Profilet, Susan Richmond, Suzanne ll'Smith, Becky Thomas, Julie Tilgner, Sandi Van De Walle, Nancy Wetteland, Beverly Wieting, Kay Oboe Goodrood, Ncncy Klack, Jacki : Schuller, Jurgen Bassoon 'tScheid, Robert Sletten, Sharon Bb Clarinet Anderson, Marilyn Christenson, Karen DuBois, Deanna Engen, Barry Grant, Linda Hill, Sharon King, Joanne Johnson, Jonell Jorgensen, Georgia Kollasch, Sharon Kuper, Beth Lowe, Shirley Mattice, John Peik, Dick Perrenoud, Mary Pethoram, Linda Plttenger, Linda Reagan, Susan Riecke, Gloria Stevenson, Pam Thompson, Judy Mander Ploeg, Judy Wintersteen, Cheryl : Wold, Jett Bass Clarinet Auen, Dennis Dempster, Dick tGray, l-lorold Gulllickson, Claudio :ltlndicates Section Leader Jarding, Marcia Contra Bass Clarinet Jorgensen, Georgia Alto Sax Larson, Mary Miller, Jacqueline :'Nordby, Craig Zwanziger, Sandy Tenor Sax Scheid, Bob Baritone Sax l4ellcgg,Daniel Nearman, Ron Cornet Blumer, Don Craig, June l-lolyer, Bob Johnson, Wcrren :'tMcClain, Ken MrE!hancy, lion Odiand, Mike Olson, Torn Peterson, Judy Roddel, Ron Siheid, Richard Stengle, Linda Tyler, Herb Trumpet Johnson, Toni W. Lutgens, Rick Flugel Horn Mrlor, Gene Richmond, Mike Trombone Bourne, Gordon Leyba, Murk i'McGcughey, Ben Nellans, Don Odegird, Giry Baritone Friess, Sallie Gaalsivyk, Joel liisofr, Date Muchaw, Jett Ooheirn, Warren Ortrnan, Bob Van Vtfyk, Max Wold Sharon French Horn Fcragher, Scott Goodrocd, Mike Helgesan, lngrid Holm, Marcia McDowell, Bob Miliecn, Mike Scott, Glenn Vilhouer, Betty Woggoner, Mary Tuba ihlvey, Jack Cluts, Brian Johnson, Dennis Maresh, Jim McQuisten, Jim Harp Reagan, Susan Tymponi Early, Evelyn Percussion Foster, Gwen Julius, Pat Lingo, Joy Nason, Darla Nssin, Dorothy Vcuglwn, Karen Celeste Cr Morimba l-lago, Kristen All-State Band Members Are Honored Each year, loand members throughout South Dakota vie tor the honor ot playing in the All- State Band. Students practice long hours betore trying out betore the iudges. The best-rated stu- clents then iourney to the annual concert. This year, All-State Band was helol at l-luron. Al-State Band members are, Front Row: Jett Wold, John Mattice, Karen Christen- son, Ken McClain, Back Row: Harold Gray, Jurgen Schufler, Dick Beik, and Susan Reagan. ...,. ls mu 1' ,...f L ,,r.,a,-,i -i s 'rremiwm Orchesfra Travels To Vermillion OrchesTra members. under The direcTion OT Paul Fiallcowslci, have been occupied by concerT worlc This year. WashingTon l-ligh OrchesTra was The perTorming guesT orchesTra aT The lnsTrumenTal Clinic aT Vermillion during February, ln addiTion, They presenTed concerTs in various oTher Towns and schools around SouTh DalcoTa. PerTormances were given aT The iunior highs in Sioux Falls and aT P.T.A. This group has also played aT school TuncTions such as The Orange LeTTer Day coronaTion and The ChrisTmas chorus concerT. MosT players aTTended All-STaTe OrchesTra aT l-luron lasT Tall. ATTer Two days oT inTensive re- hearsal, The orchesTra and All-STaTe Chorus presenTed a Tinal concerT. Board Plans Trips OrchesTra board oversees The acTiv- iTies oT The orchesTra. They make plans Tor ouT-oT-Town Trips and deTerrnine or- ganizaTion policies. OrchesTrc board members pictured QT left ore Jurgen Schuller, Mike Goodrcod, Becky Syverson, and Ken Mcfloin. Semed ore Lucille Harden and Ccrcl Davie, Violins Davie, Carol, Gancertmlstress Getz, Marty Korte, Janet Lewis, Mary Ellen Montague, Susan Myrabo, Sonia Sorensen, Tarn Stevens, Kathy Violus l-larden, Lucille Ries, Martha Cellos Blogen, John Wetteland, Roxanne Wald, Sharon String Basses Anderson, Mary Brunick, Elaine Syyersan, Becky lhorsan, Sharon Harp Reagan, Susan Flutes Olson, Linda S'nith, Becky Clarinets Gray, Harald Peik, Richard Wald, Jett Oboe Sf3hu'lQr, Jurgen Bassoon Scheid, Bob Horns Faragher, Scott Goodroad, Mike McDowell, Bob Vilhauer, Betty Trumpets hlolyer, Bob McClain, Ken Olson, Tam Trombones Mi:Gaughey, Ron hleilans, Dan Odegard, Gary Tuba Alyey, Jack Tympani Early, Eyelyn Percussion Foster, Gwyn Lingo, Jay Orchestra niennbers who tultilled the requirements tor All-State Orchestra are as follows: First Bcwg Mary Lewis, Evelyn Early, Lucille Harden, Susan Mnntcgire, Sonia Myraho, Mary Anderson, and Martha Ries Second Row: Becky Sniith, Kathy Stevens, Betty Vihauer, Cirol Davie, Becky Syyerson, Roxanne Wetteland, Elaine Bruniik, and Susan Reagan Third Rowi Dick Peik, Jurgen Schuiler, Tarn Sorensen, John Blogen, l-iarold Gray, Tam Olson Ron McGaughey, and Gary Odegard. Fourth Bowl Bob McDowell, Marty Getz, Mike Goadroad, Bah Hager, and Jett Wald 5 rave. XI..2' Adams, John Anderson, Karen Bailey, Margaret Berry, Shirley Bauer, Shari Bauer, Torn Beal, Jim Bee, Bob Benalick, Bob Beslcow, Keren Blonnberg, Susan Borrnan, Bill certs Bowers, Pcul Bradberry, Rick Butler, Ron Carsrud, Neil Caulfield, Sharlo Clausen, Jody Crandall, Bob Dawson, Darla BeSaix, Jim DeVault, Dean Delfries, Eileen DeVries, Richard Draeger, Richard Dull, Peggy Early, Jim Egan, Nancy Elliott, Sherylle Eng'e, Susan Engelland, Joe Earegher, Jocn Farkas, Kris Eriedhotr, Bart Gardinier, Rarn Goemon, Don Giibertson, Jean Godin, Lynn Grey, Ellen Greenough, Chari Hagen, Liz Hcndel, Harley Hauswald, Pat Hcrmsen, Lorrain Hogg, Phil Helgeson, Ingrid Henning, Linda Herreid, Judy Holstod, Barb Hofstad, Sandra lbis, Rosie Jackson, Dennis Jacobs, Bob Jacobson, John Jensen, Mary Jewett, Robin Johnson, Dove Kangus, Mark Kendall, Bonita Klein, Judy Chorus Entertains Local Clubs Klock, Sheri Knutson, Kay Kiihns, Dave Kunkle, Andrea Larson, Kathie Lee, John Lewis, Mark Loftesness, Cindy Lottesness, Ginger Loftesness, Linda Lutzer, Marcia Luymes, Dave Chorus provided entertainment tor many local clubs this year. lts l4O members appeared before Rotary, Cosmopolitan, Lions, Optomist, Kiwanis, and PIA. H 1' if For our own school enjoyment, the chorus presented Christmas and spring con- I rc Chorus Council members are Pam Gardinier, Bob Ralcer, Pom Thornton, Bev Switt, Wayne Tschudy, John Jacobson, and Jon Slcatturn, Not pictured is Bob Crandall. Luyrnes, Nancy Niclcelson, Toni Pugh, Mite Simonson, Bob Sueltlow, Kathie Volian, John Mader, Mike O'Brien, Eugene Raleer, Bob Skattiim, Jan Swift, Bey Waasenaar, Terry Marker, Wallace Odegard, Daryl Reppe, Dylene Smit, Sandy Thomas, Jo Ann Waselaa, Patsy McCaffrey, Gayle Ogden, Dennis Reynolds, Rich Smith, Susan Thornton, Pam Watkins, Larry Miller, Lorrie Ogilvie, Kathy Roddel, Larry Smithback, Barb Thorion, Pat Welch, Dianne Miller, Bill Olenick, Lee Boggen, Jim Snitselaar, Dave Thorqtenson, Mary Wells, Margie Mickelson, Gene Opland, Sandra Rosh, Judy Sonniehsen, Dave Tharwtensen, Merlyn Werner, Dave Mundt, Maxine Oreutt, Marilyn Schanclc, Pam Stadheim, Layton Tortildsan, Lynne Westensee, Gayle Munger, Duane Parezo, Lorrie Schroyer, Bob Stahl, Darwin Tsrhiidy, Wayne Wilson, Laiirie Musgrave, Jan Pechan, Doris Sheppard, Ralph Staltmanis, Al Ttitte, Karen Wilson, Polly Nohlgren, Val Peterson, Carroll Shilke, Karen Stewart, Gail Ulyen, Cathy Ziegahn, Charney Nerison, Janet Pierce, Bob Shoop, Earl Strange, Sue ManderPloeg, Peggy Zislse, Jeanie Ne-sthus, Julie Pileher, Pat Shoop, Terry Strange, Keith Vander Ploeg, J-:an All-State Chorus Visits Huron All-State Chorus members travelled to l-luron last tall, thereby broadening their singing experience. The members sang at a concert tor the people ot l-luron in con- junction with the All-State Orchestre. Rl-State Chorus members are Denny Ogden, Ralph Sheppard, Darwin Stahl, Rick DeVries, Bob Scott, Wayne Tschudy, Don Goeman, Cathy Ulyen, Lynne Torlqildson, Bev Switt, Bob Baker, Pam Thornton, Pat Pileher, Elizabeth Hagen, Lorrie Parezo, Sue Strange, Robin Jewott, Pam Gardinier, Sandra Oplend, Peggy Vander Ploeg, Jan Slaatturn, and Barb Smithback. E' -I-U ? l 'W Q Synchronetfe members fre Fronr Row lvlorlho Yunker Mory Conddli lone Fourley, Borb Becker, Julie Thomos, Colhie l.ovre, Suzy Foster Shirley Anderson Bev Swift Sue Richn ond Bock Row lxothy Egger Polly Ruzrwick, Borb Brevvick, Peggy Knowles, Becky Dunn, Synchroneffes Prachce and Teach at CCHS Every week various learns ol Synchronelles meel al lhe Crippled Childrens l-lospilal +o plan and praclice lormalions under lhe direc- lion ol Rosalie Johnson. ln relurn for use of lhe pool and lacililies al lhe hospilal, lhe members leach swimming lo lhe crippled children eller each praclice session. They perform al an annual waler show held in lhe spring. and senior members do several rou- lines lor lhe l'li-Y carnival. Front Row Noncy Leroon leon Delbridge Pom Nelson Noncy Von DeWolle Lorrie Porezo, lon Yeager, lyloryonne Bim, Pres., Kofhy Ulven ond Vol Nohlgren Bock Row Becky Smith Jon Rug rs Ellen Bell, l-lisforion, Peggy Vander Ploeg, Loury l-lossen- stein Shori Bouer Vice Pres Goil Ihle Sec Kitty Thompson Judy Houl Jeri lvlodlond, ond leon VonderPloeg, Treos, :LT iw, -I! -rililfl v f G ' . al R iii: Monogram members are, Front Row. Dave Bauer, Glenn Hagberg, PeTe Schuller, Wayne Nelsen, Gene Camp, John Doss, John Mehrens, Jim Camp, Dove Arnesen, and Steve Brziea, Bock Rawi Rich Harris, STan Brue, Art DiT'rman, Skip Spensley, Les Brandhagen, Wayne Tschudy, Jake Flint, Rich Olson, Jim Coin, and Jim Ereit. i, .f Monogram Club Takes Achve Par'r in NAIA L, T L ff' T For The pasT Three years, The Monogram Club members, ' ' - , idenTiTied by whiTe sweaTers displaying The school leTTer, q V , I have played an imporTanT parT behind The scenes oT The :rv ,Ht ,L 5 'L' 5 NaTional AssoCiaTion oT lnTerc:ollegiaTe AThle-Ties Traclc meeTs. 5' - P ,T .i,, , A , , l T'-T They assisT The oTTieials in various duTies necessary Tor sTag- ,,,,,,,'f , fX' U ing This evenT, which aTTracTs aThleTes and specTaTors Trom The enTire naTion, To Sioux Falls. ' ? '2 i' if2l Wall Diehl advises Monogram Club. QTL ll ' 8 KWQEQ Y v ,ful alxbw Qi' fl ' gz- , 5 1.- 3 'Y'. ,f,. Monogram Club assists at NAIA meet. Front Row' Len Weliin, Werner Sehwab, Jim DeSaix, Charlie Roberts, Paul Evans, Ray Harris, Doug Cole, Steve Eoegler, Maury Ellwein, and Phil Daescher, Back Row: Lyle Skalland, Jeff Hagen, Tom Vander lfleiden, Dave Werner, Dave Laymes, Jerry Johnson, Dean De- Vauh, Gene Coakley, Paul TheesTeld, Joe Hagen, Tam Jordan, Dan Graham, and Terry Middlen, Twirlers Accent WSHS Band Marching in tront ot the WSHS Band, the twirlers complement the regalia and shining instruments with precision twirling. These girls are also seen in pertormance at basketball games and at public events. Try-outs are held each spring tor selecting twirlers tor the tollowing year. Bev Wieczorelc is head twirler this year. Morcio Pederson, Shdron Mocllunnels, Judy Akslond, Noncy Olhousen, Bev Wieczorek, ond Dorothy Shirk ore Twirlers this yeor. The girls step on to the tune ot '76 Trombonesf Otticers ore Moryonne Bim, Secj Judy I-louk, Treos. Sondy Swort, Vice-Presg ond Judy Akslond, Pres. Steppers Add Charleston to Routine Precisioned timing is the toundation ot the color- tul l-ligh Steppers' tormations. Marching to drum cadence and stepping to music, these girls enter- tain during athletic events and march in the OLD parade. This year, they pertormed at the State A and State B tournaments. They highlighted these presen- tations with the roaring Charleston. The Steppers rrorch oft to o vigorous drum codence. gggm av we u v i wu-mnlrv. w.w,v umm D ci A s Sw Greg cnd D:ve into back flip' Pep Club Sports New Banner .9 ' Club members sit in the reserved section at home games, Tumbling Club Entertains at Athletic Events The tumbling team, which developed into Tumbling Club this year, has pertormed at many athletic events. The majority ot the shows are given during baslcetball halt- time, such as the State Ns and State Bs. Jaycee Tournament, and our own school games. Cther exhibitions are held at State College and at various invitationals. The six divisions, uneven parallel bars, balance beam. vault box, trampoline, tree exercise, and tumbling, practice at least twice every weelc under the direction ot Pete Torino. ..,,,,,-iw Officers are Gene Camp, Sec., Ed Arshem, Pres., Jan Amundsan Vice'Pres., and Jim Camp, Treas. Supporting the cheerleaders and promoting sclhool spirit are the obiectives ot the WSl-lS Pep G ub. The club is open to all students who have activity ticlcets and maintain at least a G average. This year Pep-Club boasts some 400 members. An added attraction was a banner teaturing Willie the Warrior. Rosalie Johnson is the clubs adviser. Girls pose during free X r i e routine. iBelowl Members are, Front Row: Russ Fellows, Greg Cooper, Dick Klosterman, and Dave Arneson. lvliddle Row: Nancy Van De Walle, Sonia lvlyrabo, Kathy Von Ells, Sandie Rogers, and Janey Cooper, Back Row: Patty Rustwiclq, Linda Rensberger, Shirley Anderson, Carole Larson, and Judy Dutty, Not pic- tured are Ann Evans, Ann l-lalde, and Greer Quillin. S. -J-ww, A-Squad Cheerleaders Expand Duties Leading school spirit'-are the Washing- ton l-ligh School A-Squad Cheerleaders, whose numerous activities include arrange- ment ot transportation tor out-ot-town games, and inter-school correspondence. They also assist in the selection ot B-Squad members. This year they tools on a new role, hosting visiting cheerleaders at dinner in their homes. - ,Q Q-'iz-,, Q 551-'flf 1' E'-DQ . 'i2'a'- X S . -':.-'LTI-'i-.VSY -' 1FJ1.'7S--'Ti' K l E li , 1'-it 'I V, S K :iQ?.'gie!QQ.2i Ti: . :iq .65 L Q T 2.' 5'-Mitra! . 1, ':g ,- 312 gsi- l-lla Efiii -' Q l- 5,1Fjg.'Q35 9 g2g i2'3i',..-a ' .7 Qflfj. r V r, ,ej,i?a1' X1-Y: f-,.,'gi-:r :V ae-'.1f e-22:1 1- f- -.'. 'i?5'f3P' E1?5iEi1'E-3 2',,1'?1'fi1lEE-. 1-, 'LTV 4. v ,.e.g,. - 3' 'hlliaii'-' ' The girls practice every Wednesday during seventh period. Squad Cheerleaders are: Jeri Madland, Susan Sova, Kris Farkas, bf wiv' -: A-Squad Cheerleaders are, Front Row: Jan Skattum, Head Cheerleaderp and Cathy Ulven. Middle Row: Gail Adams and Jean Yeager. Back Row: Peggy Vander Ploeg and Ginger Hovik. Tryouts tor B-Squacl Become More Competitive A new method tor the selection ot B-Squad Cheer- leaders was devised this tall. Atter several months ot prac- tice and pertormance, twelve girls, Patti Rustwiclc, Jeanne Vander Ploeg. Jeri lvladland, Val Nohlgren, Kris Farkas. Karen Vaughn, Diane Elrod, Susan Sova, Jean Delbridge. Susan Blomberg, Laurie Wilson. and Jan Amundson, vied tor the title ot B-Squad Cheerleader. each leading the student body in two cheers. This system gave more girls an opportunity to experience the activities ot cheerleading. Rosalie Johnson and Pete Torino assist the squads. Karen Vaughn, Jean Delbridge, and Jeanne Vander Ploeg. Svofts K .mf if 14 s ex. Mn I 'ww MH 7 M 'M' WN my ,,.W X.X. , M Z Y Q X f N f w ww'-Ks. .H ,A ,, , ww w M-W -Ev, NL W.. WW W., WW ww- M f W.. .W W.. ,,,. N ' .N f M M-bf Mm My ww 1,-N ml. .M X , MAWF .7 W ww -.N ,M ,M ,W WK, wwf. My .fv.,,w.,,, .,, M fm -.W B. M .ww ,M M. uhm 'Nw W N., LM, MM.. W 5-M, M, 'N .M , M. N M..M,W-MM A. - W M wh .W -. .. W, W 7 . , , , 0 .QOFW Vx: - x N Ls' J, 5 ,, 'yvfiiifvfi f M Sf 1 ,Q B E Firsl Row: Kenr Zanderson, Terry Pelheram, Brion Peterson, LeRoy l-lalslenson, Harold Witr, Don Breir, Jim Cindrich, Wally Werner, Lloyd Schroder, Ron Odson, Sieve Boegler, Kurt Anderson, Second Row: Don Kavan- ough, Denny Wynn, Jim Zebell, Jim Early, Ron Willrock, Wendell Simko, Andrey Blumberg, Bruce Boyd, Clilf Hammers, Jim Clark, Third Row: Dale Jobben, Jim Coin, Jeff Hagen, Larry Walsh, Les Brandhagen, Jake Flinf, Dean Devaulr, Bob Crandall, Bob l-lllferty, BuTch l-lolmoe, Charlie Roberts, Fourth Rowj Doug Telling- huisen, Roclcey White, Paul Evans, Rich Harris, Barr Friedhoff, Dave Werner, Wayne Nelson, Dave Arneson, Gene Coaldey, Dennis Mickelson, Chuck Feline, Fifth Rowi John Lee, Steve Nord, Barry Rush, Jim Breir, Jim Peterson, Neil Munson, Sron Brue, Denny Meyer, Roy l-lorris, Bob Frifzel. O O 4 Warriors Have Building Year Coach Elmer l-lansen's Track Team had whaT could be called a building season This year. Al- Though The Team's over-all record showed Tewer vicTories Than in previous years, much of The Time and eTTorT This year wenT To developing poTenTial sTars Tor nexT year's season. The Warriors This ear Took second place in The Big Five meeT aT Sioux CiTy and did well aT Aberdeen and The Dal:oTa Relays. buT were badly upseT in The STaTe Classfx meeT. ln an eTTorT To win Their TenTh sTraighT championship. The cindermen Tinished Third behind Flandreau and CanTon. They managed To win only one evenT in This big meeT -The 880 yard relay. ln spiTe oT The big sTaTe meeT disappoinTmenT, The i962 Track Team had many laurels To Tall back on and achievemenTs To poinT To. Many individual sTandouTs combined Their TalenTs To make This one oT The mosT balanced squads in The Warrior hisTory. lvlosT imporTanT oT all. signs poinT To one oT The greaTesT Warrior Traclc seasons in hisTory nexT year. ,L- f , if ' - -Q V . K - Coach Elmer Hansen again lent his vast T' K ' knowledge and experience in track to ss.,1,jg.g making this year's team a success and to -A 0 . planning for future successes. r . r . WM rv-Tire, ' 'W '. f - mi: 'f- i ri. 23. r'r' ' ' 1, 7 K , vel - as K w-ag, K l 54 W. 1 ',, T ,f it A .. , r-. ir ,S gy .. ---..,.,-, -Q, '1-'W-M-W., -5-NW-W ..,V ,...'Z A Max .ox --W f 4353-.:, rflffig 3 1962 Captains, Jim Cindrich and Don Breit, wish 1963 captain Steve Boegler, left, good luck in the season ahead. fm Our Coach Hansen receives the award as honorary referee of the 1962 Howard Wood - Dakota Relays. 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Witt won two firsts and two seconds during the season. 'li' Wk!! Il HH, , if Weight men shown are: Lloyd Schraeder, Paul Evans, regional discus winner, and Rich Harris, regional shot put champ by virtue of a record throw of 50'9 . mp where he finished second. , ,W Kurt Anderson, Jim Cain, and Bart Friedhoff were consistent high finishers for this year's squad in the high jump event. l fi wilikflli? '5i5al??m ,f l'-,i:,g,:y'KS12 AQ ' ' M - ' ' V1-2221451155 .i f ,3. A .-nf e , A QQ?-R70 l Q .ss , is :l-' A tf ex 4.k. .., . ' i 7, Y rf: -. H' il x, ... . Q x 3 ZA g y llly CEB f Hi., , - M K K kb S5423 Jai l,-. JF... . Q. ,A . ,, so r --f.,f.-.Mu ti in Kill ,A - 1.--4 :bv 'iii fi . bex w 12122 1, 1+ 1 si V . J we X M Q 1. 1 JJ' 1 W y , as KV ab ' N' F Sf Q 1 r , J mv ... 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Second Flow: Art Dittman, Jake Flint, Larry Walsh, Dave Arneson, Gene Coakley, Steve Boegler, Ron Odson, Jim Zebell, Ray l-larris, Wayne Nelsen, Third Row: Herb Tyler, Jim Comp, Joel Engelland, Daug Cole, Denny Johnson, Silas lvlcrner, Randy Ross, lvlory Ellwein Mike Ogborn, Fourth Row: Phil Doescher, Terry Brassel, Jett Parker, Tom Jones, Bob Eckholm, Dale Oren, Tom Orton, Peter Schuller Steve l-lcgberg. Fall Tracksters Prepare for Next Year Fall tracksters this year put in their usual tremendous amount ot ettort preparing tor next springs season. Many ot these hard workers were preparing not only tor next year's track season. but also conditioning them- selves tor basketball and other activities. The cross-country boys participated in several meets. with Doug Cole, Jake Flint. Glenn l-lagberg. and Dave Bauer winning many honors. The success ot these boys gave promise ot a great track team next spring. 1 1 Doug Cole Iengthens his lead in the U.S.D. cross-country meet where he finished third. an-anvxmnnmnz nmuuemfmwxmfzunmunmauwrm nwm nsmsmus m as 'vm-,x wmwmum First Row: Raleigh Smith, Paul Sirnonson, Kent Tadd, Chris Burleigh, Bill Artnwan, Arnie Moe, Don Mitchell, Doug Cole, Gene Camp, Phil Daescher, Tom Jordan, Bob Wood, Phil Burleigh, Second Row: John Williamson, l-lerb Tyler, Joel Engelland, Torn Jones, Rich De- Vries, Steve Dock, Larry Light, Dennis Nagel, Chuck Terry, Jerry Smith, Jim Camp, Ed Coakley, Don Rate Third Row: Joel Hagen, Mike Faragher, Terry Middlen, Terry Brassell, Ralph Sheppard, Len Wallin, Randy Ross, Werner Schwab, Lonnie Fredericks, Stan Kline, Leon Olenick, Ron Rossing, Bruce l-lerreid Fourth Row: Verlyn Erickson, John Eggers, Jim DeSaix, Gary Benson, Dave Overland, Bob Eristaw, Randy Ross, Bob l-lcrncr, John Doss, Jeff Mortensen, Dlle Oren, Dan Grahcno O Sophs Show Promise Many Warriors are among the early leaders in the Vermillion cross country run Terry Comstock Crightb A' Cooke ffa' gm - 0 . - D a n K i rb y fb e I owl YV ,. ,rg k,,- if ,, N Agfa, far. w M 1 is Qfilffxswrxssr 1 sf ffianswfx 'T T' ' M,qWa5,,, N ss5injgg,g,,H ' . 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He anol ComsTock - .i g g 1 ,lrl A combined wiTh 5 73-77-iso mal To Cop iisi s s igis i g Q i ,. The Team TiTle. Kirby ancl Sorenson com- fi: T 5' - ' ..V, :if - EVV le pleTecl The sweep by Taking sixTh anol , 5. ' :,: .. sevenTh places wiTh 82 and 83. respec- i . i i Hvely. 1 ire - 4 fi' - fi ,Q yy ig ff elf if ,iii - Warrior Golf and Tennis Teams Sweep STaTe MeeTs i 1r,- f ggggk--,fqr if-fgrgqfkfrg-ff u,hfn5wz2fr:::ixvw9ve9meu2?'eSsi WashingTon l-ligh's Tennis Team made a clean sweep This year oT The STaTe high school Tennis meeT aT WaTerTown. JeTT Clark cleTeaTed TeammaTe Skip Spensley 6-4 and 8-6, To win The singles TiTle and Teamed wiTh Tom Weber To beaT Brook- ings 6-3, 6-3, in The doubles championship. Thus. This year's Team upheld The TracliTion oT Warrior clominaTion on The sTaTe's junior Tennis courTs. Jeff Clark fleftb and Skip Spensley Warriors WeaTher Tough Schedule The Warriors This year Tashioned an impressive Tive wins, Three losses, and one Tie, TighTing Their way Through an unusually Tough schedule. The pre-season iniury oT Rich l-larris was a big disappoinTrnenT To The Team, buT was overcome by exTra eTTorT on The parT oT oTher players. The Dayrnen opened Their season by slipping pasT TradiTional Toe, O'Gorman, I5-6. buT Then dropped a Thriller aT Fargo. I3-20. ReTurning home, The Warriors were Tied by a Tired-up Rapid CiTy Team. 20-20, buT Then began To roll as They deTeaTed Sioux CiTy's powers, CenTral and EasT, 2l-O and 20-6, respecTively. The Warriors helped celebraTe Orange LeTTer Day wiTh a convincing 26-7 vicTory over Aberdeen, bur Tell The nexT weelc To anoTher TradiTional rival, Boys' Town, by a score OT I4-I9. The Daymen wound up The season wiTh a greaT I4-I3 vicTory over I-leelan oT Sioux CiTy and a close I3-2I deTeaT aT ForT Dodge, giving Them a moderaTely successTul season and an impressive record. Opposition WSHS O'GORMAN 6 I5 FARGO 20 I3 RAPID CITY 20 20 S. C. CENTRAL 0 2I S. C. EAST 6 Z0 ABERDEEN 7 26 BOYS' TOWN I9 I4 S. C. HEELAN I3 I4 FORT DODGE 21 I3 T62 Eirst Row: Torn Jordon, Charlie Roberts, John Lee, Don Plender, Lyle Skollond, Dove Werner, Gerry Johnson, George Scorrnon, i l ,Y ff V, ,,,f,. X ff If i 4 J X Ston Brue, Second Row: Mike Eorogher, Dove Luyrnes, Jim Breit, Jim Clork, Pool Evons, Deon Detfoult, Les Brondhogen, Torn Vonderl-leiden, Steve Brzico, John Mehrens, Jett l-logen, Third Row: Joel Hagen, Gene Elrod, Werner Schwab, John Doss, Terry Middlen, John Ogle, Royhl Ebert, Dove Bonocker, Mike Wosje, Lorry Light, Dove Scott, Jirn DeSciix, Fourth Row: Joy Zeo, Ed Cookley, Don Grohorn, Allen Mescher, Verlyn Erickson, Rich Quolset, Dove Currier, Pool Theesfeld, Mike l-lopp, Dick l-loll, Ken Miller, Len Wollin, Phil Crider, Gory Benson, Bob Pierce. These outstanding Warriors made first string All-state as a result of their tough performances during the season: Paul Evans, Charlie Roberts and Les Brandhagen 7 gf Q1 ff Q4 ff' 0 ,946 Xl, 'cf 'ff',, I f f ff A. ' 01, f',, '95, ff ff 1, rf , K fi Max ff! ,IA 2264 at . l 1 'I 5,0 ' V . 0 - ,yclflff I. f 15. 0 -q,jf,. l 'ff X C 7177, ' -'fr 'J fa l63 Line Coach Robert Otto, Head Coach Dick Day and End Coach Lloyd Dobratz view the films of recent games Jim DeSaix QBJ Werner Schwab CED Stan Brue QBQ Lyle Skalland QCD Jim Clark QED Dave Werner CED The Warriors get Tough cm defense here os Les Bmrwdhugen and Jim DeSoix move in on Q Rapid Cify VLLHIWSV, A- Tom VanderHeiden QGJ Paul Theesfeld KBJ Steve Brzica CC! Gerry Johnson QGJ The Worrior behch looks on happily os they beef SC, Heelch Terry Middlen CTD Les Brandhagen CT5 Right, Jeff Hagen sets to pass over the loss. Left, tough Jim Clark moves in to stop a Fargo runner behind the line. J M 9, defenders during the Fargo Little Warriors Have 6-1 Record First Row: Steve DePauw, Roger Ordal, Kim Beck, Bill Ziske, Gary lvlurren, Mike Green, Peter l-lassenstein, Don Ferguson, Keith Perkins, Bill Mead, Dennis Stoakes, Dave Gillespie, Tom Wagner, Second Row: Don Bain, Wally Marker, lvlory Anderson, Jim Clark, Jim Potter, Jett Iylortenson, Jim Anderson, Brian Brantner, Bob Olson, Rollie l-lanson, Tom Pfeifer, Allen Nord, Judson Smalley, Gary Colwill, Dennis Christensen, Third Row: Charlie Nielson, Dan Cookley, Jim Moreland, Bruce Wallin, Jim Patton, Jim Fellows, Dick Chapman, Dick Erickson, Steve Vieregg, Jerry Gibbs, Russ I-loltman, Dennis Snelling, Fred Albers. Fourth Row: Ron Roberts, Art Sater, Dan Cutshall, John Currie, Perry Page, Dick Foster, Randy Cable, Richard Stenholtz, John McNitt, Jerry Binner, John Giddings, Jim Werdin, and Steve Starnes, manager. ,P , M. i H . , . ., H og , , S I 1 ,f r, ,. ,iw 'Two i ,V i I , J s ef ,Q W QV! New i?,s,u. Q fy -f,,,',, eqvgwkgf - ia' iii: J ' g,- 4 it it -' fr F f ,. - nl, r . i .H of F' -'ti 1 x lr' Er- Z i 'F -'i' 5 ' it J il PM Qi ,, V , x,,,,, K I , W V W vrkl K Yvigeriga 7,5 W,,,,E, ,, dirfyuh I 31,fr,qe,, f ,ygszek-7 , V X v i - i . ,f i ,, V ,, M f lk rf ' 1 ,. V' , 4 A 3 gal f , I , J V' Ai I wg, .saw 4, 1, , , A , ,K Q, I on ei, ,,, 'L L , I , ,Q k,,, i i l . ' i sf, V? v?V,,,:2 ia ig? eg. i SEPA J . ,ry f W, ,Q-W. V ,ey .,,L 4 iv amro I fiikra'-f' K 1?9ti!ESTU N 5' SP4 iw 4732 A l ?eiiNl!5'gzf Shown here ore The members of the A squad wresiiing teorn, First Row: Srofford Peose, Jerry Smith Mike Olson, Jirn Durand. Second Row: Roger Block, Micky Wiliiorns, Jim Zeineii, Gene Foerowi Third Row: Mike Mc Keon, Jeff Clark, Dick Smith, Jirn Werdin, John McNit'r, Ron Neormon, Jim DeSaix works to break down a tough Watertown foe. Wrestlers Make Progress in First Year The iirsi Warrior wresiling ieam developed inio a powerful. well-balanced squad eller a shaky siari This year. The grapplers dropped iheir firsi six meeis, buf im- proved sleadily, as was shown by The final record of lrhree wins. seven losses. Early losses were lo Waierlown, 6-48, Redfield, ll- 37. Huron, 8-37, Pipeslone. 2-49. Miller. I2-36, and Waleriown, ll-37. Our Warriors 'rhen rallied io defeai Yankion, 53-3, lvliichell. 28-23. and Jasper, Minn., 40-7, before losing 'rhe finale io Huron. I4-34. This year's inaugural squad sporied several sland- ouls. Jerry Srniih, Jim Durand,John McNi++, and .Jeff Clark were lhe mosi consisieni performers, hui all mem- bers showed greal progress and promise. Coach David Kinney tenseiy watches the action during the Warrior-Watertown matches. i1 1.5.1 -,r r , A , a V ,. :- ,. r f.ff.wr?sqf:'?wwzf :rr-kr ft wfrfsvlfrrzfs r A Q1 X ,f , ' I'..,',,,'.,,,,,W x- .. K. 51' 2 L1 FAQLAUQL-,:,j1-vdi'1 fw4 .' 31.-:Q L' .,. L . V. ,y Aagiwk.. 5 f ' R E Q Qi V, - ' 2 1 'IQ' 2 ,2122-14wrf5-wrflv:-,-mural-i225 raw sfwf ,, A W. . -mf K SJ 5 -I ' . 5?'X?w,fif?Jr11f-H . wpliaissffiuiaf-i ' -4 ,I ' , I-,,5ggry5,::2sgg-,, -3z.:f,,,k,,,,,.,,,,,gg154,Iggfgrfffuisxfiwwqqw ' A 8 ffwrff f W .,,, xt: M s-:fer 2 Y J 2 Dick Smith battles a Watertown opponent to the mat. Members of The B Squad, vurmdn fmipilsd G 3-52 record, are shown here, Furef Row: Tony Cumrmimghmw Stan Show, Larry Wesmll, Hmrdd Ness, Bzrry Tcvrirw, Sffmd Row' Tom Crrliavage, Kem Todd, Dm' Flugge, Dave Thcreom, Floyd Vial, Thmrd Row: Lee Oieniiir, Jeff Parker, Rox GUMCIQSOU, Jerry Thurman 415 ff W i arf: .wa 55,3 , r 8917 .,.f,.,Mam .seqggyiml .Wi 53192 MNA-H. The Warriors line up, ready for action against the Huron squad. CAboveJ Jim Durand is set to do battle with a Watertown opponent. fRight5 Mike McKean tries to come up from under his opponent during the Watertown meet. Chuckhwaiker and Mike Traverse gave freely of their time as managers for the wrestling team. Front Row: Art DiTTmon, Jim Breir, Mike Hopp, STon Brue, Jim Coin, Rich Harris, Rear Row: Skip Spensley, Lcirry Wolsh, Les Brand- hogen, John Eggers, Joke Flint, Denny Johnson, WSHS Cagers BaTl'le To 17-8 Record The Warrior baskeTball Team ToughT Through one oT The roughesT seasons in recenT hisTory and wound up wiTh a I3-7 record, I7-8 aTTer STaTe Hs. An 8-6 record placed Them TourTh in ESD. sTandings. Scoring an average OT 55 poinTs per game To 42 Tor Their opponenTs, The Warriors had a 44 per cenT shooTing average Tor The season. lT looked like anoTher greaT season as Bauermen won Tive oT Their six games, losing only To Aberdeen, 37-38 They Tell 44-49 aT YankTon, buT recovered To deTeaT Fargo CenTral and Alexandria, Minn. The Warriors Then' dropped Three in a row, To Brookings, 5l-60, WaTerTown, 47-6I, and arch-rival, O'Gorman, 34-36. The season was concluded wiTh six more vicTories in eighT games. Major wins were over Aberdeen, 63-44, Madison, 60-45, and WaTerTown, 73-40. Losses came aT Brookings, 44-50, and in a Thriller aT MiTchell, 46-47. A TalenTed buT erraTic senior squad was buoyed This year by The play oT some very able and promising iuniors. AlThough losses were more numerous This season, cluTch perTormances proved This squad TiTTing in The TradiTion OT greaT Warrior baskelball Teams. Coaches Lloyd Dobratz and Arnie Bauer were highly instru- B ltu F 't ' d B mental in leading the Warriors to this yearls successes. ow7er1Therrio5Tx:eIer an en Newcomb' sophomore coaches' look Jlfillf, Jim Cain QGJ Stan Brue CGD Mike Hopp KG, ,- gr These boys donated their services this year as managers: Russ Holtman, Denny Beck, Rich Olson, and Randy Cable. left? Jim Cain drives in for two eesy points os the Warriors defect Madison, 60-45. AWK. -- .- , i i - 'J' mah ml, A, f 4 1 WHWMEQZW 4 ,,h. Q, R I 9 R I w i w 4afK. 0 wh I p . t Vi,,L ,W LV,.LA1L..,A..,,, ,Q , i::: 5,,i if f W A A12 1 A 1-vi'-, S NV mym :A: ,L,L' i 1 'X f1 i - LL xi. 'Nl ' Rich Harris CGJ Art Dittman LFJ John Eggers QCJ John Eggers Ioys up Two poims during the Erookimgs Smm Bme scores from Lmdemscth cs we drop Q close X055 one to the Aberdeen Eagles xxx Mike Hopp sets to swish one of his lohg corner shorts cgaihsf Huron. Larry Walsh CFP Denny Johnson QCD Les Brandhagen CCJ x R10 fri' 'WRX' .r R107 Rl, Xmx R106 1aRf0r U1 1.-.Sw . . - F 'hm Brelt rpg Jake Flint CC, Skrp Spensley Q J The Warriors square off for octlon cgoinst The Huron Sfegdy gm!-I Jim Bren, lumpg high rg pm in twg during Tlgers, the Madison victory. Members of the Junior Varsity squad, which compiied a IG-2 won-lost record, ore shown here, First Rowi Ed Cookiey, Mary Eliwein, Rich Stevenson, Joei Engeliond, Eob Horner. Second Row: Mike Faragher, Werner Schwab, Ron Roddei, Bob Ekholm, Larry Light, Terry Middien. Warrior Squads of The Future The sophomore team, shown here, bottled to o 9-6 record, First Row: Byron Jodria, Dave Bauer, Patil Cioncy, Randy Peterson, Jim Moreicnd, To'n Wagner. Second Row: Torn Forreii, Daye Rothenberger, Perry Page, Dan Coakiey, Don Cutshoii Third Rowi Lon Swanson, Byron Nesheirn, Roynl Ebert, Dick Foster, Roger Sernrnier, Frank Heckcr. Q ,A 10--4 X-x. .ff O ,Ja Lx X 2 5 QV A q..AwA W .. 'C-.J F Q if Q' fr xi H 5 4 v I 4 . 19, Art ...... Band ,...,,77A........f, Band, All-State Band Board ,....,. Basketball .....,a,,,... Biology Research Boys' State .,,,A,. Cheerleaders ..... CHIPS ..,,.,, Chorus ..,e,..........,,,,,, Chorus, All-State Chorus Council ,,,,,,,. College .....,,,..... D.E.C.A. ..,. . Declamation ..... Dramatics ..... Electronics .,.,, F.B.L.A. .... . Football ,,,......,,,. Future Nurses .....,, Future Teachers Girls' State Golf ......,,,......f, High Steppers Hi-Y Cabinet A.,.... Home Economics I.C.C. ....,,..A,...ffV V l.R.C. .....,.......fff . Junior Kiwanians Activities .,......l35 c.,.....l42 l 43 l 42 ...,,,,,'l72 .,,,w.l28 ,A......l24 52 ..,,,,,l22 .,,-...l46 ...,,,,,l47 ,,.,,,,,l46 .....,..l25 .,,M.,.l34 .,,,,,,.l40 ,,,A,c.,l37 ...,,,..l30 .,,,,.,.l25 ...,,,,.l6Z ,,A,,,,,l33 32 .u,.....lZ4 .....,,l6l ......,,l5O .,,.c...l30 l 31 ,,A.,.,,l36 ,,A,...,l33 ...,,,,,l4U W9 Index Junior Red Cross ,,,,, Language ......,,... Librarians ,,o,,. Math ...,.. Monogram ..,.. Newcomers ,,,, N.F.L. ,,,,. . N.H.S. ....,.u,u.u,,.......... . ORANGE and BLACK Orchestra ......,..,,,....,. Orchestra, All-State ,. Orchestra Board c...... Pep Club .c,,........ Plays ,,,,.c,,..,............ Quill and Scroll ,,,,c.,.. Science ........,,,..,,,u.. Student Council ......, Synchronettes ..,,,.o Team Debate ...,.., Tennis ,u,,........ Thespians ...... Track ....... Tumbling .... Twirlers ...,.. WARRIOR ...... World Affairs ...,,,,, Wrestling ,....... Young Medics ,,,,.... Senior Index A ABRAHAM, JUDY-Dramatics, Biology, Student Librarians, FTA, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, DFCA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 26 ACKER, NEIL-26 ADAMS, GAIL-French, Latin, Biology, OLD Committee, OLD Royalty, JRC, College Club, IRC, Young Medics, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Monitor, Student Council I2, Student Council Secretary, Y-Teens, IB, 26, 7l, 72, l2S, l52 AHRENDT, MARILYN-FBLA, Pep Club, 26 AKER, GLORIA-French, Dramatics, College Club, IRC, Monitor, Y-Teens, ICC, 26 AKSLAND, JUDY-Latin, Declam, NFL, Dramatics, Biology, OLD Committee, OLD Royalty, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Nl-IS, Girls' State, High Steopers, Peo Club, Girls' Basket- ball, Band, Maiorettes, Monitor, Student Council IO-ll, Y- Teens, Math, I7, 26, 7I, 73, 76, I22, I24, l25, ISO ALBERTUS, BOB-Biology, IRC, Fli-Y, 26 ALEXANDER, DANNY-Biology, 26 ANDERSON, ALBERT-Electronics, 26 ANDERSON, CAROLYN-FBLA, Pep Club, 26 ANDERSON, DAVE-Latin, NFL, Science, IRC, Math Club, World Affairs, Hi-Y, 26 ANDERSON, DIANNE-French, Dramatics, Biology, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Girls' Basketball, Monitor, Student Council ll, Y-Teens, 26 ANDERSON, DONALD M.--Biology Football, Pep Club, 26 ANDERSON, KATHI-26 ANDERSON, KEN-German, Latin, Science, Boys' State, 26, I24 ANDERSON, LELAND-26 ANDERSON, MARILYN-Latin, Biology, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, Band, Monitor, 26 ANDERSON, PAULA-French, Latin, Dramatics, Chips, Orange Cr Black, Quill 6 Scroll, JRC, College Club, IRC, NHS, Girls' State, Synchronettes, Young Medics, Rep Club, Girls' Basket- ball, Student Council ll, Y-Teens, 26, l2O, l2l, l23, I24, l48 ANDERSON, RON-26 APPEL, CAROL-Spanish, Biology, Chips, Art Club, College Club, 26, l22 ARNESON, DAVE-Latin, Biology, Tumbling, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, 27, I49, IS4, ISB ARSHEM, EDWARD-Spanish, Science, Biology, Jets, OLD Com- mittee, OLD Royalty, TV Cameraman, College Club, IRC, geo Club, Monitor, Student Council ll, I-li-Y, 27, 7l, 73, 4, ISI AUCH, SHARON-Spanish, Dramatics, Biology, OLD Committee JRC, IRC, World Affairs, Pep Club, Student Council I2 Y-Teens, 27 1 1 AURIT, PAUL-27 B BAILEY, MARGARET-Latin, Spanish, Declam, JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, NI-IS, Newcomers, Chorus, Y- Teens, 27, l23 BAKER, CHERYL-Biology, Chips, Art Club, JRC, College Club, IRC, Peo Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, 27, I22, l3S BALES, SARA JOAN-French, Latin, Team Debate, Declam, NFL, Dramatics, Biology, Orange F: Black, Quill 5 Scroll, College Club, IRC, Nl-IS, Girls' State, World Affairs, Monitor, Y- Teens, 27, l2O, l2l, I22, l23, I24, I26, l33 BANWART, CHUCK-German, Science, Boys' State, Basketball, Monitor, Hi-Y, 27, I24 BARSTOW, MARY-27 BARTEL, KAY-French, Spanish, Declam, Dramatics, Science, FBLA, Future Nurses, Peo Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, ICC, 27 BARTLING, EVELYN-German, Dramatics, Biology, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 27 BASS, JIM-I-li-Y, 27 BATCHELLER, GARY L.-German, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Young Medics, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, Hi-Y, 28, 83 BAUER, SHARI-French, Latin, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, I-Iigh Steppers, Rep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, Y-Teens, 28, l48 BEAULIEU, DICK-Latin, Science, College Club, I-li-Y, 28 BECK, JUDY-German, Biology, Warrior, FBLA, Rep Club, Girls' Basketball, Monitor, Y-Teens, 28, ll9 BECKER, MIKE-Spanish, Monitor, l-li-Y, 28 BENDER, SHARI-German, Biology, FBLA, IRC, 28 Restless Zulus claim Hagen, Johnson, and Ogborn lor Spinster pot. l i i I l IBO BENNETT, BEVERLY-Biology, Pep Club, 28 BENNETT, JEANYFrencli, Biology, FBLA, College Club, 18, 28 BENSON, RONALD-Lotin, Biology, Boys' Stote, Footboll, Trock, Senior Sociol Committee, Monitor, Student Council 12, I-li-Y, 20, 28, 124 BERRY, JEANNE-28 BESKOW, KAREN-Lotin, Sponislt, Dromotics, Biology, Warrior, FTA, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Chorus Y-Teens, 28, 119 1 BIEBERDORF, BOB-Science, Biology, Jets, OLD Committee, JRC, Boys' Stote, World Affoirs, Monitor, 28, 124 BIERLE, DENNIS-Biology, DECA, 28, 134 BIM, MARYANNE-French, Dromotics, OLD Committee, IRC, Synclironettes, I-ligb Steppers, Girls' Bosketboll, Monitor, Y- Teens, 28, 74, 148, 150 BISHOP, DON-Trock, HifY, 28 BLACK, ROGER-Germon, Science, Biology, JRC, Wrestling, 28 BLACKMAN, LARRY-Lotin, Science, Biology, Electronics, IRC Footboll, Bosketboll, Hi-Y, 28 1 BOE, DAVIDfLotin, Orange G' Black, 28, 120, 130 BOEGLER, STEVE-Biology, Trock, Monogrom Club, I-Ii-Y, 29, 149, 154, 155, 156, 159 BOEKHOFF, CHARLEEN-FBLA, 29 BOESE, PATRICIA-Dromotics, Biology, JRC, 29 BOHNER, KARENAFuture Nurses, Pep Club, 29 BOLLWEG, LORNA-Germon, 29 BONACKER, CAROLE-French, Biology, FBLA, IRC, Y-Teens, 29 BONNETT, LYNN-Germon, JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 29 BORMANN, DAN-Student Librorions, JRC, Footboll, Trock, Student Monoger, Monogrom Club, Chorus, I-Ii-Y, 29 BORMANN, GARY EDWARD-Art, Chorus, 29 BOTTORFF, DEANfl-li-Y, 29 BOVEE, DENNY-Biology, 29 BOWERSOX, JIM-French, Science, Pep Club, 29 BOYD, JUDY-Sponish, Biology, Orange 6' Black, FBLA, JRC IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, ICC, 30 1 1 BOYD, NORA-Biology, JRC, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Home Ec 30 BRADBERRY, RICK-German, Science, Biology, Jets, JRC, Chorus Monitor, Hi-Y, 30 BRADLEY, JUDY-Biology, Home Ec, 30 BRADY, DON-Hi-Y, 30 1 BRANDHAGEN, LES-Biology, IRC, Footboll, Bosketboll, Trock Monogggm Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 30, I49, 154, 163, 165, 167 172, I 1 1 BRANDON, ROBERT-College Club, IRC, Hi-Y, 30 BREIT, JAMES-OLD Royolty, Boys' Stote, Footboll, Boslcetboll, Trock, Monogrom Club, Senior Closs Officer, Monitor, Monitor Boord, Student Council, I-li-Y, Hi-Y Cobinet, 16, 17 18220, 30, 71, 72, 83, 124, 136, 140, 149, 154, 155, 163, 166 1 1 -VOA Natives' restlessness calmed by I'I'ED's. BREWICK, BARBARA-Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synclironettes, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 30, 125, 148 BRIGHAM, LANA-French, Dromotics, JRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 30 BRINKMAN, SHARON-French, Biology, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, Tumbling, 30 BRISTOW, MIKE-Biology, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 30 BROKAW, MIKE-30 BRUE, STAN-Biology, Jr, Kiwonion, IRC, Nl-IS, Boys' Stote, Footboll, Bosketboll, Trock, Monogrom Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Cobinet, 17, 18, 22, 30, 84, 123, 136, 140, I49, 154, 156, 163, 164, 165, 172, 173, 174, 176 BRZICA, STEVE-Lotin, Biology, College Club, IRC, NI-IS, Boys' Stote, Moth Club, Young Medics, Footboll, Bosketboll, Mono- grom Club, Monitor, I-li-Y, Hi-Y Cobinet, 16, 30, I23, 124, 128, 133, 136, 149, 163, 167 sucxnsms, oELoREs-spanish, promotes, Biology, FBLA, DECA, 30 BULMAN, MARETTE-French, Dromotics, Biology, Art Club, Col- lege Club, IRC, 30 BULTENA, JIM-Sponisb, Biology, IRC, 30 BURNETT, RAMONA-Sponish, Biology, 31 BURNEY, BILL-Lotin, Biology, JRC, College Club, Troclc, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 31, 136 BURTCH, MARILYN-Biology, FBLA, Pep Club, 31 BUTLER, DAVE-31 BUTTZ, VIKKI-French, Biology, FBLA, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, Y-Teens, 31 BYLLESBY, JOAN-Sponish, College Club, IRC, NHS, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 31, 123 C CAIN, JIM-French, College Club, Boys' Stote, Footboil, Boslqet- boll, Trock, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Monitor, Hi-Y, 31, 124, 149, 154, 157, 172, 173 CAMPBELL, CHARLES-Hi-Y, 31 CAMPBELL, DAVE-Lotin, Biology, Orange 5 BIGCIC, JRC, COI- lege Club, IRC, Pep Club, Bond, Qrchestro, Hi-Y, 31, 75, 82 cARLso1N, DOUGLAS-Lotin, Bioiogy, iiac, 31 CARMAN, DALE-Bioicgy, 31 CARPER, SHIRLEY-31 CARTER, sANo1zAv32 CASHMAN, JANE-French, Dromotics, Science, Warrior, Quill Cr Scroll, JRC, College Club, IRC, Monitor, Y-Teens, 32, 119 CASTEEL, CANDIE-Monitor, 32 CERNY, PAUL-Science, Biology, 32 CHARLES,JUDY-Biology, FBLA, NHS, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 32, 123 CHRISTENSEN, HELGE-Lotin, Boys' Stote, Monitor, 32, 124 CHRISTENSEN, HOWARD-Electronics, 32 CHRISTIANSEN, BRUCE-Biology, NHS, 32, 123 CLAPPER, BILL-32 CLARK, JEFF-Germon, Biology, Tumbling, Tennis, Monogrorn Cgubwglrestling, Monitor, Student Council, Hi-Y, 32, 84, CLARK, JIM-Lotin, Footboll, Bosketboll, Troclc, Monogrom Club, H1-Y, 32, 163, 164, 165, 168 CLASS, JUDY-FBLA, NHS, Pep Club, Monitor, 32, 123 CLAUSEN, BOB-32 CLOUD, RICK-Sponish, Science, Biology, College Club, IRC, NHS, Boys' Stote, Moth Club, Monitor, Hi'Y, 32, 123, 124 CLYDE, CAROL-FBLA, Pep Club, Chorus, 32 COAKLEY, EUGENE-Lotin, Biology, College Club, Footboll, Bos- ketboll, Trock, Monogrom Club, Student Council, Hi-Y, 32, 149, 154, 159 COLE, JOHN-Science, Pep Club, 32 COLWILL, JANICE-French, Lotin, Dromotics, FBLA, IRC, Monitor, Y-Teens, ICC, 32 CONE, CHUCK-Warrior, Art Club, 33, 119, 135 COOK, DICK-Sponish, Hi-Y, 33 COOPER, JANEY-French, Biology, College Club, Tumbling, Pep Club, Monitor, Y-Teens, 33, 151 CORNELIUS, LYNN D.-Biology, JRC, DECA, 33 CRAMPTON, LINDA-Sponish, Biology, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 33 CRANDALL, BOB-Lotin, Biology, Jr, Kiwonion, Boys' Stote, Footboll, Boslcetboll, Trock, Chorus, All-Stote Chorus, Mon- itor, Student Council 12, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Cobinet, Newcomers, 33, l19,124,136,14O,154 CRANDALL, MARY-French, Dromotics, Thesbions, Biology, Warrior, Quill 5 Scroll, College Club, IRC, NHS, Girls' Stote, Synchronettes, Pep Club, Bond, Bond Boord, Monitor, Y- Teens, 33, 123, 133, 137 CRAWFORD, DUANE-DECA, 33, 134 CRIDER, CAROL-French, Biology, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 33 CRITES, RICK-Biology, 33 CULP, GERALDINE-Biology, FBLA, JRC, Girls' Bosketboll, 33 CURRIER, DAVE-Footboll, Chorus, 33 CUSHING, JEANNE-Dromotics, Chorus, 34 CUTSHALL, BRUCE-Lotin, Biology, College Club, Boys' Stote, Monitor, Student Council 11, Hi-Y, 34, 124, 125 D DAMGAARD, MARY-Sponish, College Club, NHS, Girls' Bosket- boil, Chorus, Bond, Y-Teens, 34, 123 DAVIE, CAROLeFrench, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Qrchestro, Orchestro Boord, All-State Orchestro, Monitor, 34, 144 DAWSON, DARLA DEE-Sponish, NFL, Dromotics, Thespions, FBLA, JRC, Future Nurses, Chorus, 34 DAY, JANET-34 DeGROOT, CHUCK-Lotin, Teom Debote, Declom, NFL, QLD Committee, OLD Royolty, College Club, IRC, NHS, Boys' Stote, World Attoirs, Monitor, Student Council IO, 11, 12, Ethics Committee, Hi-Y, 16, 17, 18, 22, 34,'71, 73, 76, 82, 123, 124, 125, 133, 140 DeHAAN, DENNY-Sponish, Biology, IRC, World Attoirs, 34 DeHEER, PAT-Biology, JRC, 34 DeMOSS, DICK-NHS, Boys' Stote, Monitor, 34, 123 DeVAULT, DEAN-Lotin, Footboll, Trock, Student Monoger, Monogrom Club, Chorus, Monitor, Student Council 11, Hi-Y, 22, 34, 149, 154, 163, 165 DIRKSEN, FRANCES-Germon, Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, 34, 123 DITTMAN, ART-Sponish, Biology, IRC, Boslsetboll, Trock, Mono- grom Club, Hi-Y, 34, 149, 159, 172, 174 DOBBS, PATSY-French, Dromotics, Biology, Pep Club, 34 DOLAN, KATHY-FBLA, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Girls' Bosket- boll, Y-Teens, 34 DREW, SANDRA-Newcomers, 34 DUFF, PEGGY-Biology, FBLA, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 34 DUFFY, JUDY-French, Lotin, Biology, Warrior, Quill G Scroll, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Tumbling, Girls' Bosketboll, 34, 119, 121, 151 DUNCAN, DENN IS-35 DUNN, BECKY-Lotin, NFL, Dromotics, Biology, OLD Committee, FTA, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, High Steppers, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Student Council 11, Y-Teens, 35, 148 DUTCHER, BOB-Germon, Biology, College Club, Boys' Stote H1-Y, 35 E EARLY, JIM-Germon, Biology, Warrior, College Club, IRC, NHS, Boys' Stote, World Affoirs, Trock, Chorus, Bond, All Stoto Bond, Orchestre, Monitor, Hi-Y, 35, 123, 124, 140, 154 EAST, NANCY-IRC, DECA, Pep Club, 35 EASTMAN, DARWIN-Biology, Art Club, JRC, 35 EAVES, MARTHA-French, Lotin, Dromotics, Thespions, Biology, Orange 5' Black, Quill 8 Scroll, FTA, JRC, NHS, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Toons, ICC, 35, 120, 121, 123, 137 EGAN, NANCY-French, Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, College Club, IRC, High Steppers, Pep Club, Chorus, Student Council 10, Y-Teens, 35, 74 EGERT, BOB-Biology, Chips, Hi-Y, 35 EGGER, KATHRYN-Lotin, NFL, Science, Warrior, Quill 6 Scroll, College Club, IRC, NHS, Girls' Stote, Moth Club, Synchro- nettes, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Student Council 10, Y- Teens, ICC, 16, 35, 84, 118,121,124,125,131,14B EICHMAN, MICHELEeThespions, Biology, OLD Committee, FB- LA, JRC, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Monitor, 35 EISCHEN, DON-Science, Chips, College Club, IRC, 35, 122 ELLENBECKER, sARBeBi0iOgy, FBLA, irc, College Club, iiac, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, 36, 125 ELLIOTT, SHERYLLE-Sponish, Biology, JRC, Future Nurses, Col- lege Club, Pep Club, Chorus, 36 ELLIS, JOSEPHASponish, Science, Biology, Electronics, Bond, 36 ENGEL, SUSAN-Sponish, Biology, Future Nurses, IRC, Girls' Boskelboll, Chorus, Monitor, 36 ENSZ, BOBeScience, Electronics, 36 EPSTEIN, HENRY--French, Dromolics, Science, Biology, Jets, OLD Committee, JRC, College Club, IRC, TV Comeromon, World Attoirs, Young Medics, Student Monoger, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 36, 74, 133, 135 ERICKSON, CAROL LEE-Sponish, NFL, Dromotics, FTA, JRC, World Attoirs, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, 36 ERICKSON, LOUIS J.f36 ERICKSON, LYNN-Lotin, Biology, Student Librorions, JRC, Home Ec, Pep Club, 36 ESSEM, JERRY-36 EVANS, ANN-Lotin, Biology, College Club, IRC, NHS, Tumbling, High Steppers, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Bond, Y-Teens, 36, 81,123,151 EVANS, PAUL-OLD Committee, Orange Cr Black, Footboll, Trock, I-Ii-Y, 36, 149, 154, 157, 163 F FARAGHER, JOANfSponish, FTA, JRC, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Chorus, Y-Teens, 36 FAUST, JANETeBiology, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, 36 FELLOWS, NANCY-French, Lotin, Drornotics, Science, Biology, Orange 6' Black, JRC, College Club, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Girls' Boskelboll, Student Council 12, Y-Teens, 22, 36, 123 FELLOWS, RUSS-Lotin, Tumbling, Bond, Monitor, Hi-Y, 36, 151 FENSTERMAKER, CHERIfGermon, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, IB, 36 FINES, GORDON-Teom Debote, Declom, NFL, Science, College Club, IRC, Boys' Stoto, 36, 124, 126, 130 FISH, ANTHONY-Biology, Chips, Art Club, 37 FITZPATRICK, MIKE-37 FLINT, JAKE-Lotin, Biology, College Club, IRC, Boys' Stote, Boslceiboll, Trocl4, Monogrom Club, Monitor, Hi-Y, 37, 149, 154, 159, 172, 176 FORSMOE, CONNIE-French, Biology, JRC, Tumbling, Girls' Boslcetboll, Monitor, Y-Teens, 37 FOSS, CHERYL-66 FOSTER, DONNA-JRC, Girls' Boslqetboll, 37 FOSTER, JIM-French, Footboll, Bosketboll, Student Monoger, Monogrom Club, Monitor, Student Council 10, Hi-Y, 37 FOSTER, SUZANNEfFrencli, Dromotics, FTA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, World Attoirs, Pep Club, Girls' Boslsetboll, Y-Teens, 37, 84, 132, 148 FRANZ, JOHN-Hi-Y, 37 FREDRICKS, MICHAEL-Sponish, Biology, Hi-Y, 37 FREITAG, GENEfGerrnon, Biology, College Club, 37 FRIDAY, DIANNE-Frencli, Germon, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Student Council 10, 11, Y-Teens, 37, 122, 123 FRIEDHOFF, BART-Lotin, Biology, Art Club, mer, chorus, All store cimig, ui-Y, 37, iss, is-i, 157 FUNSTON, DONNAANFL, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y- Teens, 38 1'What it the clothespin comes oll my nose? Wanted: An escalator fo fourth floor. G GALBREATH, CHERYL-JRC, Chorus, Bond, Mojorettes, 38 GARDINIER, PAMELA-Lotin, FBLA, IRC, Rep Club, Chorus, Chorus Council, All Stote Chorus, Y-Teens, 38, 74, I46, I47 GEIKEN, FLOYD-Troclc, I-li-Y, 38 GENTRY, GARY L.-French, Lotin, Biology, FBLA, DECA, 38 GILCHER, CANDY-French, Dromotics, FTA, FBLA, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 38 GILE, GLEE-Germon, Biology, DECA, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, 38, I34 GILLETTE, LESTER-Science, Biology, 38 GILMAN, KATHLEEN-Lotin, Biology, IRC, DECA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 38 GLANZER, CONNIE-Drornotics, FTA, IRC, Peo Club, 38 GODLBUSKY, VICKI-38 GOEHRING, BETTY-Biology, JRC, Rep Club, Chorus, 38 GOEMAN, DON-I47 GOODROAD, MIKE-French, Germon, Teom Debote, Declom NFL, Dromcitics, OLD MC, Jr. liivvonion, College Club, IRC Nl-IS, Boys' Stote, LJ. N. Pilgrimoge, World Affoirs, Bond, Orchestro, All Stote Orchestro, Monitor, Student Council I0, IZ, l-li-Y, l-li-Y Cobinet, I6, I8, 38, 7l, 82, IZZ, IZ3, IZ4 IZ6, IZ7, I33, I36, I40, I44 1 1 1 GORS, MAX-fGerrnon, Declom, Biology, Boys' Stote, Monitor, Student Council IZ, I-li-Y, 38, IZ4 GRAFF, DAVE-Sponish, College Club, 38 GRAVNING, DOUG-Biology, IRC, I-li-Y, 38 GREENOUGH, CHARI-Germon, Teorn Debote, NFL, Nl-IS, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, 38, IZ6 GRIFFIN, JON-French, Science, OLD Committee, College Club, IRC, Boys' Stote, World Affoirs, Tennis, Peo Club, Monitor, Student Council IZ, Hi-Y, 38, IZ4, I35, I36 GRIMSHAW, THOMAS-Spanish, 39 GUNDERSON, DAVID-French, Biology, FTA, College Club, IRC, Newcomers, Troclc, Pep Club, 39 GUSE, MARILYNeBiology, Art Club, JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, Y-Teens, 39, I35 GUSTAFSON, MARIAN-Dromotics, JRC, Future Nurses, World Affoirs, Chorus, 39 GUTHMILLER, MARIETTA-Dromotics, Biology, FBLA, JRC, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, ICC, I8, 39 H HACKETT, HARLAND-,39 HAGEN, ELIZABETH-FBLA, IRC, Nl-IS, Girls' State, Pep Club, Chorus, Bond, All Stote Chorus, Student Council IZ, 39, 8I, IZ3, IZ4, I47 HAGEN, JEFF-French, Lotin, College Club, IRC, Boys' State, Footboll, Trocl4, Monogram Club, Monitor, I-li-Y, 39, IZ4, I49, I54, I63, I65, I68 HAGEN, MARLIS-Art Club, Pep Club, Chorus, 39 HAGGARDT, VIRGINIA-French, Lotin, Dromotics, Thespions, Orange C1 Black, College Club, IRC, World Affoirs, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 39 HALDE, ANN-39, 8I, ISI HALEY, MIKE-Biology, Art Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 39 HAMMOND, JANET-Lotin, Biology, FBLA, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 40 HAMNER, BILL-Sponish, Biology, JRC, 40 HANDEL, HARLEY-Dromotics, Biology, Art Club, Chorus, 40 HANSEN, BARB-French, Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, Warrior, Quill 5 Scroll, College Club, IRC, Nl-IS, Pep Club, Girls' Boskelboll, Y-Teens, 40, lI8, IZI, IZ3 HANSEN, CYNTHIA R.-Germon, Drornotics, Biology, Orange 6' Black, Quill 6' Scroll, FTA, College Club, IRC, Student Coun- cil IZ, Y-Teens, 40, IZI, IZ3 HANSEN, CYNTHIA S.-French, Biology, FTA, College Club, IRC, Nl-IS, Student Council IZ, Y-Teens, 40 HANSON, DEE-Sponish, Biology, 40 HANSON, JACK B.-40 HANSON, JACK-Sponish, Teom Debote, NFL, IRC, World Affoirs, Footboll, Pep Club, l-li-Y, 40, I36 HARDEN, LUCILLEHI6, IZ3, I44 HARMS, DAVE-Hi-Y, 40 HARMS, DENNIS-40 HARNER, PAUL-Boys' Stote, Senior Closs Officer, Monitor, I-li-Y, 40, IZ4 HARRIS, RAY-Science, Biology, College Club, Basketboll, Trock, Monogrom Club, Student Council II, I-li-Y, 40, I49, I54, I56, I58, I59 HARRIS, RICH-Spanish, OLD Royalty, Boys' State, Football, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Senior Class Officer, Monitor, Hi-Y, 20, 22, 40, 70, 71, 83, 124, 149, 154, 157, 162, 165, 172, 174 HARRUM, LANA-Spanish, Dramatics, 40 HARTWICK, MARCIA-Latin, Biology, Future Nurses, College Club, Y-Teens, 40 HARWIG, SALLY-FTA, 40 HAUGLIN, JOYCE-Biology, Art Club, Pep Club, Girls' Basket- imii, 40 HAYENGA, JERRY-Chorus, 41 HAYS, MARGARET-Biology, JRC, 41 HEHENBERGER, EDWARD-41 HEIMERMAN, KENT-Latin, Biology, Pep Club, 41 HELD, MICHAEL-French, Latin, Biology, College Club, IRC, NHS, World Affairs, Monitor, 41, 123 HELFENSTINE, JERRY-Science, Biology, Track, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 41 HELGESEN, INGRID-Spanish, NFL, Biology, Future Nurses, Col- lege Club, NHS, Pep Club, Chorus, Band, Monitor, Y-Teens, 16, 41,123,142 HELLWIG, BONNIE-Latin, Spanish, Future Nurses, 41 HERREID, JUDY-Spanish, FBLA, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 41 HERZOG, TED-Boys' State, Monitor, 41 HICKS, SHARON-Latin, Biology, FBLA, College Club, NHS, Tumbling, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Monitor, Y-Teens, 41, 123 HIGHT, JOHN-Track, Wrestling, 41 HILFERTY, JIM-Football, Track, 42 HIRT, PATTI-French, Spanish, Dramatics, Orange 6' Black, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Student Council 12, Y-Teens, 42 HOFELING, CARROLL-Latin, Declamation, Dramatics, Thes- pians, OLD Committee, IRC, World Affairs, Pep Club, 42 HOFFMAN, ROBERT-German, Biology, I-Ii-Y, 42 HOFSTAD, BARBARA-Spanish, Biology, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Y-Teens, 42, 123 HOLM, MARCIA-French, Dramatics, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Band, Y-Teens, ICC, 42, 136, 142 HOLMAN, BLAKE-Latin, Science, Biology, Jets, IRC, Hi-Y, 42 HOLZWORTH, BETTY-FTA, Math Club, 42 HOUK, JUDY-German, Biology, FBLA, Synchronettes, High Step- pets, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 42, 148, 150 HOUSKE, RON-Science, Jets, College Club, Young Medics, Band, Monitor, 42 HOVIK, GINGER-Latin, Dramatics, Biology, Orange C1 Black, College Club, IRC, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Band, Student Council 11, Y-Teens, 42, 120, 152 HOWARTH, BILL-French, Dramatics, Biology, IRC, DECA, 42, 75 HOWE, SHARON-French, Biology, OLD Committee, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Band, Student Coun- cil 11, Y-Teens, ICC, 42, 83, 127 HUMMEL, SHARON-Spanish, Biology, Y-Teens, 42 '54 'i Vesuvius Jr. erupts on schedule. HUNT, DOUGLAS-Biology, 42 HUNTZINGER, SUSAN-42 HURWITZ, SUSAN-German, Latin, Team Debate, Declamation, NFL, Biology, Chips, Quill 5 Scroll, FTA, JRC, College Club, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Ethics Committee, Y-Teens, ICC, 42 B2,l21,l22,123,124, 125,132 Husrort, MIKE-Biology, 42 1 IBIS, ROSIE-Dramatics, JRC, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball Chorus, Monitor, Y-Teens, 43 INGALLS, BARBARA-IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, 43 1 INGALLS, JANICE-French, Dramatics, Biology, JRC, College Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 43, 138 J JACOBSON, GARRY-Science, IRC, Monitor, Student Council 10, Hi-Y, 43 JACOBSON, JOHN-Biology, Orange 6 Black, IRC, Football, Chorus, All State Chorus, Monitor, Hi-Y, 43, 120, 146 JACOBSON, NANCY-Biology, Home Economics, FBLA, JRC, Pep Club, 43 JAKOBER, LES-Biology, 43 JARDING, MARCIA-Orange Cr Black, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Band, Y-Teens, 43, 120 JEFFCOAT, STEPHANIE-Spanish, NFL, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 43 JENSEN, MARY-Dramatics, Biology, FBLA, JRC, Future Nurses, IRC, Monitor, Y-Teens, 43 JENSEN, ROBERT-43 JEWETT, ROBIN-Latin, Biology, Warrior, Quill 6 Scroll, FTA, JRC, College Club, IRC, I-Iigh Steppers, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, All State Chorus, Y-Teens, 43, 75, FBLA, IZI, I25, I47 JOACHIM, BARBARA-44 JOHNSON, BOB-Track, 44 JOHNSON JOHNSON, JOHNSON CLIFF-German, Biology, Boys' State, I-Ii-Y, 44 DAVID-Biology, Band, 44 GERALD-Biology FBLA, Football, Track, Monogram ciuis, i4i-Y, 44, I49, l63,'l67 JOHNSON, JON-French, Latin, Biology, OLD MC, Junior Ki- wanian, IRC, NI-IS, Bays' State, World Affairs, Monitor, Stu- dent Council Il, I-li-Y, I6, IB, 44, 7l, 75, 84, l22, l23, I33, IES, I4O JOHNSON, JONELL-Latin, Spanish, JRC, College Club, Pep Club, Band, Y-Teens, 44 JOHNSON, SHERALD-44 JOHNSON, STEVE-Science, College Club, IRC, Boys' State, Pep Club, Band, 44, IZ4 JOHNSON, TOM-Biology, Basketball, Track, I-li-Y, 44 JOHNSTON, CHARLEY-44 JOHNSTON, NINA-Dramatics, FBLA, Art Club, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 44 KUNKEL, ANDREA-German, Latin, Spanish, College Club, IRC, JONES, BARBARA-Future Nurses, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 44 JONES, DONNA-Dramatics, JRC, College Club, IRC, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, 44 JONES, ROGER-I-li-Y, 44, 75 JORGENSEN, GEORGIA-French, Spanish, Dramatics, Biology, FTA, Art Club, JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Band, Y-Teens, 44 JOYCE, KATHIE-Dramatics, Biology, Art Club, JRC, College Club, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, 44 JOYCE, PAT-Spanish, Biology, Art Club, JRC, Pep Club, Student Council IO, Y-Teens, 44 JULIUS, PATMSpanish, Biology, Future Nurses, College Club, NI-IS, Band, Monitor, 45, IZB ll ix KADINGER, MARY-Biology, 45 KAMMERER, LINDA-Biology, JRC, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Band, 45 KASCOUTAS, JIM-NFL, Biology, OLD Committee, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, 22, 45, 74 KAVANAUGH, GLORIA-Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, F I-IA, 45 KEARNEY, KIM-Dramatics, Thespians, Warrior, Quill G Scroll, JRC, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, 45, II9, I37 KEEP, GLORIA-Biology, FI-IA, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, 45 KEISER, ALONA-45 KELLEY, DAVE-Latin, Biology, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Monitor, 45 KELLY, CINDY-French, Latin, Dramatics, Biology, Orange 6' Black, College Club, IRC, High Steppers, Pep Club, Student Council IO, Y-Teens, ICC, 45 KENDALL, BONITA-French, Declamation, Dramatics, Thespians, JRC, Newcomers Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Y-Teens, 45, 75, 82, I39 KICKLAND, JUDY-Biology, FTA, FBLA, Art Club, JRC, IRC, World Affairs, Pep Club, Chorus, Student Council II, Y- Teens, 45 KIRKVOLD, FAYE-Dramatics, Biology, Future Nurses, Pep Club 46 KINZEL, JUDY-Biology, Student Librarians, DECA, Girls' Basket- ball, Y-Teens, 46 KJOSA, JAMES-Newcomers Club, Monitor, I-li-Y, 46 KLEIN, JUDY-Spanish, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, New- comers Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 46 KLINKEL, CHERYL-Dramatics, Science, Biology, Art Club, Future Nurses, IRC, Y-Teens, 46 KLOCK, SHERI-French, College Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Y- Teens, 46 KLOSTERMAN, RICHARD-46, I5l KLOXIN, RON-46 KNOPF, JIM-46 KNOWLTON, JEFF-Senior Class Officer, Monitor, I-li-Y, 46 KNUDSON, PAUL-German, Team Debate, Declarnation, NFL, Dramatics, Junior Kiwanian, Boys' State, World Affairs, Tennis, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, 46, I26, IBO KOENEKAMP, JIM-46 KOSLOWSKI, SUSAN-Latin, Biology, Orange Er Black, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, ICC, 46 KO TTMAN, MARY-OLD Committee, FBLA, 46 KREIMANN, KAREN-FTA, Art Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, Y-Teens, 46 KREMER, LINDA-German, Latin, Declamation, Dramatics, Thespians, Warrior, Quill G Scroll, Monitor, Band, Y-Teens, 46, II9, IE7 KROGH, TOM-Biology, 46 KRUEGER, CAROL-FBLA, 46 KRUGER, KARYL-French, Biology, FBLA, JRC, IRC, Y-Teens, 46 KUBICEK, DEAN-Spanish, Declamation, NFL, Thespians, Science, Electronics, Jets, FTA, FBLA, IRC, Math Club, Basketball, Track, Monitor, I-li-Y, 47 KUHLMEIER, KAYE-Latin, Spanish, Biology, Future Nurses, 47 KUMPF, DIANNE-Latin, Dramatics, Art Club, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, Bond, Y-Teens, 47 Chorus, Band, 47 KUPER, DAVE-Spanish, Biology, College Club, IRC, Nl-IS, Boys' State, Pep Club, Bond, 47, I23 L LANDEEN, ED-Biology, IRC, DECA, I-Ii-Y, Hi-Y Cabinet, 47, 84, I34 LANDRETH, BARBARA-FBLA, NI-IS, 47, I23 LANGDON, DENNY-47 LAVIN, CHUCK-French, Biology, IRC, Hi-Y, 47 LEADERS, JANICEfFrench, Dromotics, JRC, IRC, High Steopers, Peo Club, Girls' Basketball, Monitor, Y-Teens, 47 LEAPLEY, WALT-Biology, College Club, Track, Monitor, Student Council IO, Hi-Y, 47 LEE, JOHN-German, Latin, Football, Track, Monogram Club, Chorus, Hi-Y, 47, I54, I63 LICKISS, WAYNE-Biology, JRC, 48 LIMMER, CAROL-Spanish, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Band, Home Fc Club, 48 LODERMEIER, RONNA-Home Ec Club, 48, ISI LOFTESNESS, GINGER-French, Dramatics, Biology, FTA, College Club, IRC, NI-IS, High Stepoers, Pep Club, Chorus, Student Council ll, 48, IZO, l32 LOVRE, CATHY-Spanish, Dramotics, Biology, Art Club, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, World Affairs, Pep Club, Monitor, Y-Teens, 48, I48 LOWE, SHIRLEY-Spanish, Biology, College Club, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Bond, Monitor, Y-Teens, 48, I23 LOWELL, CHERYL-JRC, Peo Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, 48 LUCAS, TOM-Latin, NFL, Biology, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Math Club, World Affairs, Monitor, Student Council IU, Hi-Y, 48 LUSCHEN, MARLYS-FBLA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, FHA, 48 LUTZER, MARCIAfGermon, Chorus, 48 LUYMES, DAVE-Biology, DECA, Football, Track, Monogram Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Student Council IO, I-Ii-Y, I6, 48, I23, I34, I49, l63 LUYMES, NANCY-Dromotics, FBLA, JRC, College Club, NHS, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, 48, l66 M MACHART, MARIANfLatin, Dramotics, JRC, 48 MACK, MARCIA-Spanish, Biology, 48 MAHANNA, KATHLEEN-French, Dramotics, JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, Y-Teens, 48 MAIN, DIANE-French, Latin, Orange Cr Black, College Club, IRC, NHS, High Steppers, Pep Club, Monitor, Y-Teens, I6, 48, I23 MANNING, BARB-Spanish, Declomation, Dramatics, Science, Biology, FTA, JRC, College Club, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, Bond, Y-Teens, 48 MARSDEN, LES-Spanish, College Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Y- Teens, 48 MATTHIUS, PAM-Latin, Biology, Warrior, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Orchestra, All State Orchestra, 49, II9, I2I MATZ, BOB-French, 49 MAY, JACKIE-French, Latin, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 49 McCAFFREY, GAYLE-German, College Club, IRC, Chorus, Mon- itor, Y-Teens, 49 MCCLAIN, KEN-Lotin, Science, Biology, OLD Committee, JRC, College Club, Boys' Stote, Young Medics, Wrestling, Band, All State Band, Orchestra, All Stote Orchestra, Senior Social Committee, Monitor, Student Council I2, I-Ii-Y, 20, 49, I24, I42, I43, I44 MCDONNEL, DWIGHT4BioIcgy, 49 MCGAUGHEY, RON-Latin, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Band, Orchestra, All Stote Orchestra, Monitor, Hi-Y, 49, I42 MCMILLAN, BARB-Spanish, NFL, Dramatics, Biology, Orange fr Black, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, ICC, 49 MCQUISTEN, KEN-Biology, Electronics, DFCA, 49 MEETER, MAVIS-Latin, Biology, FBLA, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 49 MEHRENS, JOHNeLo1in, OLD Committee, Young Medics, Foot- ball, Monogram Club, IRC, Senior Class Officer, Monitor, Student Council Il, Hi-Y, 20, 49, l36, I63, I65 MEINTZER, MAUREEN-French, Latin, Declamotion, NFL, Dra- matics, JRC, College Club, IRC, Y-Teens, 49 MERHAR, BRIAN-Dramotics, Science, Biology, Orange G Black, Math Club, Footboll, Basketball, Traclq, Student Manager, Chorus, SO P.T.A. mommas cut and pour at Faculty Appreciation affair. MESSINGER, CHRIS-eSpanish, Dromatics, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, SO MICHAELI, JOE-Spanish, IRC, Pep Club, Band, Hi-Y, SO MICKELSON, DENNISfBioIogy, College Club, IRC, Basketball, Track, Student Monoger, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 50, I54 MILLER, CHUCK-Spanish, Science, Jets, IRC, Hi-Y, SO MILLER, JERRYfScience, Biology, Pep Club, Student Council I2, Hi-Y, I-Ii-Y Cabinet, 50 MILLER, LARRIE!Sponish, Dromatics, Math Club, Pep Club, Y- Teens. SO MILLER, SHANNON-Track, 50 MOI, LINDA-Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, 50 MOLTER, CAROLINE-Biology, FBLA, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, Y-Teens, 50 MONTGOMERY, KATHY-Biology, FBLA, Art Club, JRC, IRC, Y-Teens, 50 MORAN, BONNIEiBiology, FHA, DECA, Girls' Basketball, 50 MORGAN, MARY-Biology, Pep Club, 50 MOSE, LOREN-Track, 50 MOXNES, PENNY-French, Biology, Orange Z3 Black, 50 MULLEN, TOM-50 MULLER, DIXIEP-Biology, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens 50 MOULTON, GLADYS-5l MUNDT, MAXINE-Dramatics, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 5l MURREN, LORENe5I MYERS, JANICE-IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, 5l MYERS, MARY JO-Spanish, Biology, Orange 5' Block, Quill G Scroll, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, 5I MYHRE, JEAN-French, Dramatics, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Pep Club, Monitor, Y-Teens, ICC, 5I, I35 N NELLANS, DONALD-NFL, Band, Orchestra, 5I NELSEN, WAYNE-German, Science, IRC, Trcck, Monogram Club, Pep Club, I-li-Y, 5I, I54, I59 Student photog exhausts supply ot trick names tor subiects. Result: no smile. l r NELSON, GARY-Electronics, 5I NELSON, JERRY-Biology, 5I NELSON, KATHY-FBLA, 5I NELSON, PAM-German, Latin, Dramatics, Biology, OLD Com- mittee, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, Tumbling, I-ligh Steppers, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Monitor, Y-Teens, 5I, 76, I38, I48 NELSON, VICTOR-Latin, 52 NEUDORFF, WARREN-Latin, Biology, College Club, Math Club, Track, I-Ii-Y, 52 NICKELSON, MARIA-Biology, FTA, JRC, College Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 22, 52 NIEDERT, KATHYfLatin, Biology, FTA, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 52 NIXON, CLARK-Latin, Science, Biology, Jets, College Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 52 NOORDSY, JunYLLoiio, Biology, iiac, College ciuo, iizc, wus, Math Club, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Band, Monitor, Y- Teens, 52, I23, I3I NORBERG, ILSE-German, Dramatics, Biology, FTA, JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 52 NORBERG, KATHY-French, Dramatics, Biology, FBLA, Band, Y-Teens, 52 NOTHDURFT, VIRGINIA-Art Club, 52 O O'BRIEN, EUGENE-Chorus, All State Chorus, 52 ODSON, RON-German, Basketball, Track, Monitor, Hi-Y, 52, l54, iss OGDEN, DENNISeSpanish, Biology, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Hi-Y, 52, I47 OGILVIE, KATHY-French, Latin, Dramatics, Biology, JRC, Col- lege Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 52 OIEN, DAVID-52 OLHAUSEN, NANCY-Latin, Biology, College Club, IRC, NI-IS, High Steppers, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Maiorettes, Monitor, Student Council Il, Y-Teens, 52, I23, I5O OLSON, BARBARAe52 OLSON, DON-Biology, I-li-Y, 52 OLSON, GLORIA-52 OLSON, MARY-French, Team Debate, NFL, Dramatics, OLD Committee, Chips, FTA, College Club, IRC, NI-IS, Ethics Committee, Girls' State, World Affairs, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, Student Council IO, Y-Teens, ICC, l7, IB, 53, 75, BO, 82, I22, l26, I33, I35, I36 OLSON, PAULA-53 OLSON, RICH-Football, Basketball, Track, Student Manager, Monogram Club, I-Ii-Y, 53, I49, I73 OLSON, RON-Spanish, Science, Biology, Basketball, Track, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 53 OPHEIM, JUDY-French, Dramatics, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, 53 OPLAND, SANDRA-German, Latin, JRC, Future Nurses, IRC, NI-IS, Chorus, All State Chorus, 53, I23, I47 OVEROCKER, SUSAN-Latin, Dramatics, Biology, Orange Cf Black, Quill G Scroll, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Peo Club, Girls' Basketball, Student Council IZ, Y-Teens, 53, IZI P PAA, DON-Biology, Chorus, 53 PADGETT, PATRICIA-Biology, FBLA, 53 PAETOW, RICHARD-53 PAREZO, LORRIE-French, Latin, Dramatics, Biology, OLD Com- mittee, Art Club, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, Peo Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Y-Teens, 53, 74, I47, l4B PARSONS, BILL-Biology, Football, 53 PASCO, RON-Spanish, Science, Biology, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, Golf, Monitor, I-li-Y, 54 PATTISON, JOHN-Football, 54 PAULIN, ADONA-Future Nurses, Pep Club, 54 PAULING, DOLORES-German, Dramatics, Student Librarians, Future Nurses, Pep Club, 54 PAULSON, DAVE-German, Electronics, College Club, Football, Wrestling, I-li-Y, 54 PEASE, JIM-54 PECHAN, DORIS-French, Gerrnan, Chorus, Y-Teens, 54 PEDERSON, RON-Jets, Junior Kiwanian, IRC, Nl-IS, Boys' State, Math Club, Senior Class Officer, Monitor, Monitor Board, Student Council IZ, Hi-Y, I6, IB, 54, 83, I22, IZ3, IZ4, I4O PETERSHAGEN, JUDY-FTA, JRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 54 PETERSON, BILL-Latin, Biology, Math Club, Band, Monitor, 54 PETERSON, GAlLYBiBlBQy, FTA, FBLA, College Club, IRC, Peo Club, Y-Teens, IB, 54, IZ5 PETERSON, GREG-OLD Committee, Football, Basketball, Track, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, Irli-Y Cabinet, 54, I36 PETERSON, KAREN-aemm, Biology, FBLA, JRC, 54 PETHERAM, LINDA-German, Orange Cr Black, FTA, IRC, Rep Club, Band, Y-Teens, 54 PILCHER, PAT-Orange G Black, College Club, IRC, Rep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, All State Chorus, Y-Teens, ICC, 54, IZO, I47 PLENDER, DON-Football, Monogram Club, I-Ii-Y, 54, I63, I66 POTAS, STEVE-Science, IRC, Math Club, World Affairs, Monitor, 54 PRITCHARD, LYNNE-German, Spanish, Dramatics, FTA, NI-IS, Peo Club, 54, IZ3 Q QUINN, TERRY-German, Latin, Science, Biology, OLD Com- mittee, OLD Royalty, College Club, IRC, Young Medics, Football, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Peo Club, Senior Social Committee, Monitor, Student Council ll, I-li-Y, 20, 55, 7l, 72, 76, 82, IZB R RAKER, BOBvSponish, Science, Biology, OLD Committee, Boys' State, Math Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, 55, IZ4, I46, I47 RANCE, JANE-French, Dramatics, JRC, College Club, IRC, Rep Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, 55 RASSE, NANCY-Latin, Dramatics, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, I-ligh Steppers, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 55 REAM, STEPHANIE-Latin, NI-IS, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 55, I23 REITAN, SUE-Spanish, Future Nurses, College Club, Pep Club, Orchestra, Y-Teens, 55 RHOADS, FRAN-French, Biology, FBLA, JRC, Peo Club, Y-Teens, 55 RICHERT, ROXANNAfJ Rc, crime, 55 RICHMOND, DENNIS-Bafilcgy, oEcA, I-Ii-Y, 55 RICHMOND, MIKE-Spanish, Track, Golf, Band, All State Chorus, All State Band, 55 RIECKE, GLORIA-German, College Club, IRC, Band, Y-Teens, 55 RIERSON, MIKE-Biology, Pep Club, 55 RISLOV, MARY-French, Dramatics, Biology, FBLA, JRC, IRC, Y-Teens, 56 RIST, BOB-Science, Orange Cv Black, I-Ii-Y, 56 RITTER, ELAINE-Dramatics, FBLA, JRc, Pep Club, 56 ROBERTS, CHARLIE-20, l49, I54, I5B, I63, I66 ROBITAILLE, DAWN-French, Biology, College Club, IRC, World Affairs, 56 ROGERS, SANDIE-Latin, Biology, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Tumbling, Peo Club, Girls' Basketball, Y-Teens, IB, 56, l5l ROGGEN, JIM-Dramatics, Biology, College Club, World Affairs, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, Student Council, Hi-Y, 56 ROMMEREIM, DAVEfJets, I-Ii-Y, TV Cameraman, 56 ROSENKRANS, RALPH-56 ROSHEIM, DARRELL-Latin, FTA, Pep Club, 56 ROSKENS, VAN-Latin, I-li-Y, 56 ROSS, JERRY4EIectronics, 56 ROTHE, DALEeGerman, Biology, College Club, 56 ROUSSEAU, VERLYN-Spanish, Dramatics, Biology, JRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, 56 RUDD, DON-Gorman, Science, Biology, Basketball, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 56 RULE, LUCYYSoanish, Dramatics, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens, ICC, 56 RUNNING, OLE-Latin, Biology, I-li-Y, 56 S SAMPSON, TERRY-Biology, 56 SANDBERG, SHARON-Art Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 56 SANDSTROM, LOY-57 SAUER, KAY-Spanish, Dramatics, Biology, FBLA, College Club, IRC, I-llgh Steooers, Pep Club, Student Council, Y-Teens, 57 SCARMON, GEORGE-Latin, Biology, Olrange 6' Black, Quill 6 Scroll, Football, Track, Monitor, I-li-Y, I6, 22, 57, l63 SCHAVE, ROSE-57 SCHAVEE, PATSY-57 SCHMIDT, DENNIS-Biology, 57 SCHMUNK, GARYWS7 SCHNEIDER, PAT-Gerrnon, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Chorus, Y-Teens, 57 scHoi.L, GARY-Biology, Art cioo, 57 SCHREINER, JANE-French, Lotin, Drornotics, College Club, IRC, Monitor, Student Council, Y-Teens, ICC, 57 SCHROEDER, DENNIS-Bosketboll, I-li-Y, 57 SCHROEDER, LYLE-Science, JRC, Moth Club, 57 SCHULDT, MICHAEL-58 Hair trends, I963. Try a bowl iob. :AI in SCHULLER, JURGEN-I42, I44 sci-IULTE, MARILYN-Art cub, oecfx, Home Ec Club, 58 SCOTT, DAN-Orange Ir Black, Quill Cr Scroll, Boys' Stote, Stu- dent Council, Hi-Y, 58, I20, l24, I47 SCOTT, PAULETTE-Biology, FBLA, Nl-IS, Y-Teens, 58, I23 SCOTT, ROBERT H.-Science, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, Hi-Y, 58, I47 SCRIBNER, BRUCE-Sponish, Biology, IRC, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, 58 SEIBEL, MARILYN-Gerrnon, Biology, FBLA, JRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, I8, 58 SEVATSON, GARY-Sponish, Biology, 58 SHAKSTAD, SUSAN-Sponish, Biology, FBLA, College Club, Y- Teens, ICC, 58 SHERMAN, MARGIE-Biology, Art Club, IRC, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, 58 SHIERK, DOROTHY-Biology, Art Club, JRC, Home Ec Club, Pep Club, Moiorettes, 58 SHILKE, KAREN-Sponish, Biology, Girls' Bosketboll, Chorus, Y- Teens, 58 SHOOP, EARL-Dromotics, Thespions, Art Club, IRC, World Attoirs, Chorus, I-Ii-Y, 58 siMMoNs, SANDY-DECA, ss, i34 SIMMS, MICKI-Biology, College Club, Y-Teens, 58 SIMONS, BOB-Lotin, Biology, Orange fr Black, Quill 6' Scroll, All-Stote Newspoper, College Club, IRC, NI-IS, Boys' Stote, Footboll, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, 58, I2l, I23 SIMONSEN, BOB-Biology, Moth Club, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, Hi-Y, 58 SKALLAND, LYLEASponish, Science, Jr. Kiwonion, NI-IS, Boys' Stote, Footboll, Monogrorn Club, Monitor, Hi-Y, 58, I23, I24, I40, I49, I63, I64 SKATTUM, JAN-Lotin, Drornotics, OLD Committee, OLD Royolty, Orange 8 Black, JRC, College Club, IRC, World At- toirs, Cheerleoder, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, Senior Closs Officer, Monitor, Student Council, T-ileens, ICC, I6, 20, 59, 70, 7l, 74, 76, 82, I20, I46, I47, 5 SKILLMAN, MONTE-Biology, Art Club, 59 SKINNER, LeANNE-Dromatics, Biology, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, 59 SKINNER, NANCY-Drornotics, JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, Pep Club, Bond, Monitor, 59 SLAMA, JUDY-Sponish, Biology, FTA, FBLA, JRC, College Club, Pep Club, 59 SMIT, SANDY-French, Declorn, Biology, Orange fr Black, JRC, College Club, IRC, NI-IS, I-Iigh Steppers, Pep Club, Girls' Bgsketboll, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, Monitor, Y-Teens, 59, I 3 SMITH, CLIFF-Germon, NFL, Biology, College Club, Moth Club, Pep Club, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, 59 SMITH, DICK-Gerrnon, Biology, JRC, Boys' Stote, Wrestling, Monitor. I-Ii-Y, 59, I24, I69, I70 SMITH, KATHY-French, Gerrnori, Declorn, NFL, Dromotics, Thespions, Biology, Orange 6' Black, Quill G Scroll, FTA, JRC, IRC, NI-IS, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, Y-Teens, 59, l2O, I23, I28, I37 SMITH, KENNETH-59 SMITH, ORVILLE-Science, Biology, JRC, 59 SMITH, PRESTON-Biology, World Aftoirs, 59 SMITH, RON-60 SMITHBACK, BARBARA-Lotin, Biology, FBLA, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, 60, I47 SMITHLIN, PAM-French, Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, Art Club, JRC, College Club, IRC, I-ligh Steppers, Pep Club, Girls' Boslsetboll, Monitor, Y-Teens, 60, 76, 83 SNITSELAAR, DAVE-Chorus, All Stote Chorus, 60 SOLBERG, JOHN-I6, 60, 82, I23, I24 SPICER, ROGER-60 STADHEIM, LAYTON-Footboll, Chorus, Hi-Y, 60 STAHL, DARWIN-Germon, College Club, NI-IS, Boys' Stote, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, 60, I23, I24, I47 STEFFAN, RODNEY-Germon, Science, Biology, Moth Club, Bond, 60 STELZER, RONALD-60 STEPHENSON, CAIRYL-French, Germon, Lotin, Biology, College Club, IRC, Y-Teens, I8, 60, I25 STEWARD, GAIL-Biology, FTA, Art Club, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, Y-Teens, 60 STEFFENSMEIER, JAMES-Biology, 60 STILLMAN, CARYL-JRC, Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, Y-Teens, ICC, 60 STOLTENBERG, GARY-Biology, Art Club, Bond, Hi-Y, 60 STONEBRAKER, BILL-DECA, Hi-Y, 60, I34 STORY, BEVERLY-FBLA, Peo Club, 60 STORY, DAVID-Biology, College Club, Peo Club, 60 STORY, LeROY-Biology, FBLA, DECA, Pep Club, 6I STRANGE, SUZANNE-Lotin, Biology, Orange 5' Black, Quill 5 Scroll, JRC, College Club, IRC, Chorus, Y-Teens, 6l, I47 STROMAN, SHARON-Student Librorions, 6I SUNDERMANN, ANN-Dromotics, NHS, Pep Club, 6I, I23 SWART, SANDY-Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, OLD Committee, JRC, College Club, IRC, High Stepoers, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Monitor, Y-Teens, 6l, BI, 84 SWIFT, BEV-Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, Tumbling, High Steooers, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Chorus, Chorus Council, All Stote Chorus, Senior Sociol Committee, Monitor, Y-Teens, 20, 6I, 74, 80, 83, I46, I47, 48 SYMPSON, THERESA-6l, I26, I38, I40 SYVERSON, BECKY-Sponish, Dromotics, Biology, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Orchestro, Orchestro Boord, Y-Teens, 6l, I44 T TABOR, LON-French, Biology, Chips, JRC, College Club, IRC, Boys' Stote, Monitor, Hi-Y, I6, 6l, I24 TELLINGHUISEN, DOUGAGermon, Biology, Boys' Stote, Foot- boll, Boslcetboll, Trock, Student Council II, Hi-Y, 6l, I24, IS4 THESENVITZ, BILL-6I THOMAS, JoANN-6l, I38 THORNTON, PAM-French, Biology, Chorus, Chorus Council, All Stote Chorus, Student Council I2, 62, I46, I47 THORSTENSON, MARY-Lotin, Biology, OLD Committee, Col- lege Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 62 THURSTOIN, JOHN-Lotin, NFL, Biology, College Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, 62 Toiznorr, KAREN-Soonish, FBLA, mc, 62 TORKILDSON, LYNNE-Soonish, Dromotics, Thespions, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, World Attoirs, Reb Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, Senior Sociol Commit- tee, Monitor, Student Council I0, Y-Teens, 20, 62, 74, I25, I33, I35, I37, I47 TORRENCE, ELAINE-Biology, Pep Club, Monitor, 62 TSCHETTER, CHARLOTTE--Germon, Lotin, Biology, Warrior, IRC, NHS, Moth Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 62, II9, I23 TSCHUDY, WAYNE-Sponish, Science, OLD Committee, College Club, IRC, Boys' Stote, Bosketboll, Monogrom Club, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, Hi-Y, 62, I24, I46, I47, I49 TUFTY, TONI-French, Biology, Future Nurses, Y-Teens, 62 TUNGE, DAVE-Sponish, Biology, College Club, IRC, Bond, Hi-Y, 62 TURGEON, MADONNA-FBLA, IRC, Home Ec Club, 62, I3I TURK, LINDA-French, Dromotics, FTA, IRC, Y-Teens, 62 TYLER, PHYLLIS-Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, College Club, IRC, Monitor, Y-Teens, ICC, IB, 62 U ULVEN, CATHY-French, Biology, OLD Committee, OLD Royolty, Orange C1 Black, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchro- nettes, Cheerleoder, Reb Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Chorus, All Stote Chorus, Y-Teens, 62, 7I, 73, 74, 84, I47, I-48, I52 UMBREIT, WESLEY-Chips, Orange G' Black, Monitor, 62 V VANDER HEIDEN, TOM-Germon, Science, Biology, Footboll, Troclc, Monogrom Club, Hi-Y, 62, I49, I63, I67 VANDER PLOEG, PEGGY-Sponish, Biology, OLD Committee, Orange 6 Black, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchonettes, Cheerleoder, Peo Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Chorus, Bond, All Stote Chorus, Monitor, Y-Teens, ICC, 63, 74, 84, I47, I48, IS2 VANDER VEEN, ARVIN-Science, Biology, College Club, IRC, 63 VANDER VORSTE, BEV-Lotin, Dromotics, JRC, Future Nurses, Student Council II, Y-Teens, 63 VAN DE WALLE, NANCY-Lotin, College Club, Synchronettes, Tumbling, Bond, Y-Teens, 63, I25, I48, ISI VAN HOUTE, TOM-Biology, Footboll, Bosketboll, Troclc, Student Monoger, Chorus, Bond, I-Ii-Y, 63 VAN SLYKE, VICTORIA-French, Lotin, NFL, Chips, JRC, World Attoirs, Monitor, 63, I22 VOLLMER, DEAN-Lotin, Biology, 63 W WAAGMEESTER, CAROILYN-Bruugy, mc, 63 WAGGONER, MARY ALICE-Sponish, NFL, College Club, NHS, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Bond, Monitor, Y-Teens, 63, I23 WALSH, LARRY-Biology, IRC, Boslcetboll, Trock, Hi-Y, 63, IS4, I59, I72, I75 WAY, KAREN-63 WEATHERSTONE, BOB-World Attoirs, Student Council II, 63 WEIRES, LARRY-Biology, IRC, Peo Club, 64 WELCH, DIANNE-French, Lotin, Biology, Art Club, JRC, Col- lege Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Y-Teens, 64 Uniclentitiecl student speculates about clo-it-yourself swimming facilities at new high school site. WELLS, MARGIE-French, Soonish, NFL, Dromotics, Biology, OLD Committee, Orange If Black, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Chorus, Y-Teens, 64 WENDT, SHARON-Biology, Art Club, IRC, DECA, Pep Club, I-Iome EC Club, 64, I34 WENTLER, BETTE-Lotin, Dromotics, Thespions, Orange G' Black, Quill Cr Scroll, College Club, IRC, Y-Teens, ICC, 64, I37 WERNER, DAVE-Soonish, Biology, College Club, IRC, Footboll, Basketball, Track, Monogrom Club, Chorus, Student Council IO, I-Ii-Y, 64, I49, I54, I63, I64 WEST, MELODY-French, Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, JRC, College Club, IRC, Synchronettes, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, Y-Teens, 64, 82, I4B WESTERBUR, MARLIN-64 WETTELAND, BEVERLY-Latin, Biology, College Club, iRc, Pep Club, Bond, Y-Teens, 64 WHIgE, ALMA-Biology, I-lome Ec Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, 4 WHITE, MARY A.-Dromotics, FBLA, Girls' Bosketboll, 64 WHITE, ROCKEY C.-FBLA, IRC, Bosketboll, Trock, Pep Club, Bond, Monitor, Hi-Y, 22, 64, I54 WICKSTROM, SHARON-Biology, JRC, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Y-Teens, 64 WIEBERS, KAREN-Lotin, Biology, JRC, IRC, Moth Club, Pep Club, 64 WIECZOREK, BEV-Lotin, Declom, Biology, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Moiorettes, Monitor, Student Council II, Y-Teens, 64, I25, I42, I5O WIEST, KATHIE-French, Lotin, Dromotics, Biology, FBLA, Col- lege Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Boslcetboll, Y-Teens, 64 WIETING, KAY-Lotin, OLD committee, FBLA, irac, uns, Band, Y-Teens, ie, 64, 123, 142 WIKLE, BILL-Lotin, Footboll, Bosketboll, 64 WILDMAN, ELLIS-French, Biology, FTA, FBLA, Y-Teens, 65, IZ5 WILSON, BARBARA-Lotin, Biology, College Club, IRC, Per Club, Y-Teens, 65 WILSON, POLLY-Sponish, Biology, Orange G Black, Art Club, JRC, College Club, IRC, Chorus, Y-Teens, 65 WINTERTON, MARY Jovcs-bfamarieg, FBLA, catiege cub, IRC, 65 WITT, PAT-Track, 65 WITT, PHILLIP-Trocls, 65 WOLD, JAMES S.-French, Biology, Hi-Y, 65 WOLD, JEFF-Bond, All Stote Bond, Orchestro, All Stote Orches- tro, I43 WOLD, JIM-Biology, 65 WOOD, GARY-Biology, Electronics, I-Ii-Y, 65, IBO WOOD, JUDY-Biology, FTA, FBLA, JRC, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Girls' Bosketboll, 65 WYNN, DENNY-Trock, Monogram Club, Wrestling, Hi-Y, 65, I36, I54, I57 Y YEAGER, JANALotin, Science, OLD Committee, OLD Royolty, IRC, NI-IS, Synchronettes, Tumbling, Cheerleoder, Peo Club, Girls' Bosketboll, Monitor, Student Council, Y-Teens, I6, 65, 7I, 72, 76, 83, I23, I48, I52 Z ZEBELL, JIM-Footboll, Track, Monogrorn Club, Wrestling Chorus, I-li-Y, 66, I54, I57, I69 1 ZIEGAHN, CHARNEY-Germon, Dromotics, FBLA, College Club IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, Y-Teens, 66 ZIEGLER, ANITA R.-Biology, FBLA, Pep Club, 66 1 ZISKE, JEANIE-Biology, Chips, Art, Chorus, Y-Teens, 66 ZOIELLER, MARGARET-FBLA, 66 ZURAFF, LARRY-66 ZWANZIGER, DIANNA-Future Nurses, College Club, IRC, Rep Club, Y-Teens, 66 The I963 WARRIOR Statt gratefully acknowledges the assistance ot: The Board of Education, The Administration and Faculty of WSHS,' Midwest-Beach Co.,' Roger Raymondg The Photographers of Sioux Fallsg Craig Stolze and Tom Jellemaj and William Paul Graves, whore patient guidance has made this book possible. 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