Washington High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)
- Class of 1965
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Q ,wg y V L W-5? 1965 WARRIOR Washington Senior fhgh School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Editor, Martha Yunlcer Advisor, llzlliam R Graves Contents Impressions 2 Experiences 20 Service Communications Expressions Scholastic Careers Social Athletics People 116 Seniors Juniors S ophomores Faculty Senior Index 1 . ix Impressions K., 'hi QM inf, 1, Q if Q Q 'L .S 13 -b. 9 ., -fr .. ' .r--gr -i My ,.,l , L s . 5 1 e' 1?V',-il iv fi -' 5 , XL., The tide of change is inevitable. With unyielding power, change sweeps everything before it. Sometimes change works progress, like a driver's train- ing simulator. Sometimes change brings the sadness of destruction. An ancient, stately chimney, felled by lightning, was replaced by a steel tube. An old, crowded building spilled some of its joyous load into a nearby grade school. Population exploded and somewhere there had to be found a place to accommodate one hundred more students. 4 Q f A flash of lau2hter and a fad is born. From shoulder bags to surfer haircuts and back again to contacts, French nylons, t and madras belts, fads are a never-ending search for some- thing just a bit out of the ordinary. t..QQ'f 6 MX 1 Ax.. . XX HNNQ ,imki . '-Ury' 7 WMM 'MN' www X i sf:-S Ui- X N kb E N225 X . The time was 8:25 a.m. Laughter, chatter, and hurrying feet echoed through the corridors and down the stairs. Soon bells rang, doors closed, and 3,100 students settled down to another day of class. Behind each door teachers questioned and advised while students listened, struggled, and pon- dered. Occasionally the spark of un- derstanding dawned and hands waved with the excitement of discovery. Ideas became realities. A A Hmm, W'- . fgiaif 'I' :fi 5555356 fl .Qigiyiggr , .7 iq':......,-...li The wonder of education is not all pencils and pens, chalk and blackboardsg it is as di- verse as a cake well-baked, a discovery made, a race won. Man's innuendos and changing inter- ests must be matched with a curriculum that in- vites the student to learn to love to learn. X we it 9' 11 F' Q . V IL? iv' - .gifiiiy X ri K ff' . 'fg A half-hour of sheer bedlam, peanut butter sandwiches, and twister wrappers, five hundred people laughing and talking - this is lunch at Washington High. The variety is endless - a mammoth something-on-rye, a three-course, potluck banquet, a hot, cafeteria-style dinner, or a cold home-job. 13 was Q , ig E45 SF' o , fr wx SIT NIOR STATE TICKETS gas 3- T gg Sioux Falls Warriors, 1965 State A Champs .. sms 1 1. -at H'W1MHsaW REQ-M g f,1a'1!jw The value of time is not measured by minutes and seconds, but rather by the moments spent in pursuit of a goal. People do well only what they love. 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E -isws,gigmms-'WvQ.fws2Q.2sMfwwwm WJQMQWWWAMQKQQQW f gawk, .a, 92 Q K M-fiiifwficm s1sEwef5m.wm, ww- AwfmAwvQ7..w-AML:'L ref nz'::5P5f--v1A715ammzY!9r' ' 'W- L: 'ISN' 4 Qs,:zw.S'-v'5E??ifTiLf76s:?'iTff a2Lefmw..wq,..1Q.ff,., - wm ifjfv. . ff: Ql:ff5SL1i1Il?b?L?i L5fiH?.3s22EzQ5::fa5fQ57 7' , W ,:..-.W-.,,.,,.,,..w., Qzfzizf iff 5 .V sgff2IfR1sg1.:fafQH?1,Q'fQ2-Z,f'?f33wiS'5w?fs1agfgg The Sioux Valley Hospital mobil- teria saved thousands of steps for Volunteen Margaret Austin. Pa- tients anticipated dinner and cheer- ful Candy Stripers' smiles. Puzzles can frustrate a tw0-year- old child, but with gentle guidance of a Volunteen, they became satis- fying and interesting for hours. ' Candy Stripers Earned Caps Little girls dispensing bandaids to dollies often grow up to be Candy Stripers, giving comfort and en- tertainment to real patients. In a few short hours of volunteer work, a devoted Candy Striper could soothe the tears of a boy dreading a tonsillectomy, serve din- ner to a hundred patients, deliver countless letters and flowers, and do many other non-professional but necessary tasks. In the three Sioux Falls hospitals, Washington High Volunteens have accumulated 100 hours of volunteer work and have received Candy Striper Caps. -Q 1 it W 'ww' . f 5 .r MMM fe t J 7 fy, A , , . .iii Every semester approximately 14 000 textbooks are checked out for student use through the bookrooms Student Workers distributed book covers and aided students in filling out textbook cards. FYZG that paper! Yivpe the bulletinf Stack those booksf Every day certain Washington High students gave their time and energy doing jobs that make the 'school operate more eihciently. In the book rooms, the office, the cafe- teria, and the library, ambitious workers could always be found be- fore the 8 :SO bell, during study halls and lunch periods, and after the seventh period. Some were paid for their efforts, others Worked for a semester's credit, and still others volunteered their services for the sheer joy of getting out of study hall. Student Workers practiced librar- ian skills while assisting sopho- mores in compiling notes for their research papers. 1' E Steve Stauiac-her became accustomed to juggling pennies, doughnuts, and potato chip sacks While working in the cafeteria. 'bf I F' Keeping tabs on 3,100 students is no easy Donna Porter typed tornorrow's daily bulletin job, but Gaylene Dirkson did her part by col- during 7th period each day. lecting attendance slips during her study hall. 25 Monitors to the Rescue in Crowded Halls Because of beter acoustical conditions, Student Council officers Don Cutshall, Ron Light, Martha Yunker, and Janet Anderson held their discussions in Room 202. This year the Student Council again took its rather nominal place in school govern- ment. The members casually dispensed with the regular projects and dealt with the tradi- tional topics of food drives and the Foster Parent Plan. Controversy flared only twice W glg during the school year. The first was over 5 the much discussed clothing code suggested by the administration. It was passed. The second concerned a point system proposed by Martha Yunker which limited the num- ber of school offices a student could hold. The proposition died. On the Watch outside, as Well as in, the monitor pa- trol headed by Ed Walton protected pedestrians and . tQft.- motorists alike by catch- lzzf Q ing j ay-walkers. 26 Neither cold, nor dark halls, nor threat of being squirted by a water fountain, could unnerve WSHS's indispensible monitors. All would have been mayhem without them. Jim Patten, John Rustwick and Pat Wood composed the monitor board that chose each semester's monitors. To enforce the mandates of the Student Council and the administration, monitors issued tickets to offenders, who then appeared before the Ethics Committee for judgment. When 3,100 students fill a space designed for 2,100, conditions become pressing, to say the least. Monitor Tom Bauer helped avoid panic by his careful watch between periods. Armed with a bottle of Coke and a full pen, Jim Patten Wearily attacked the pile of monitor tickets that accumulated in the monitor office. 27 The Ethics Committee, Dave Rothenberger, Ed Walton, Nancy Carlsen, Jane Norberg, Ron Light, Don Cutshall, and Dave Bauer, exemplified the judicial branch of school gov- ernment as they sat in judg- ment during the trial of offenders. H On October 23, United Nations Assembly Day, blue and White I.R.C. ribbons sprouted on a multitude of shoulders. Although large in numbers, the active membership of the International Relations Club later dwindled to a small core. The club sponsored Chilean exchange student Val Ambrosio. Members of the I.R.C. cabinet Mory Anderson, Mike Ogborn, Martha Yunker, Curt Mundt, Janet Anderson, Bill DeGroot, Don Cutshall, Randy Miller, and Val Ambrosio organized such other activities as a U.N. Day assembly, a UNICEF drive, and a social hour. Meet Val, invited the sign on the white convertible in the Ol.L.D homecoming pa rade. Val Ambrosio rode With her American sister Judy Knowles 28 Whether offered in Spanish or English, Dr. Knowle,s dog Schizo found food irresis- table. uWallc together, talk together, oh ye peoples of the earth, and then, only then, shall ye have peacef, Under this motto, the American Field Service joined hands across the seas in a common struggle for the peace that understanding brings. Val Ambrosio's ready smile and quick wit won the admiration of many of her American friends. I just love it - the people, the food - everythingli' was her only comment on her life with her American family, the Knowles. Val put World Alfairs at the top of her favorites in schoolg she enjoyed knitting and sewing during spare time. 29 Val always found time to chat with friends before rushing to her next class. The clatter and peck of the typewriter often floated from the recreation room where Val practiced her newly acquired typing talent on daily assignments. Communications This morning - focus on biology. Cameraman Bob Thedorff set the stage for a lecture on marine life. Students Starred in Home Productions The switch clicked, the square' box hummed, and suddenly the screen was iilled with a familiar face. Every day classrooms throughout the school tuned in their favorite programs. Biology classes never missed an exciting installment of The Man from B. I. Of' The English department oc- casionally produced a Semantics Spectacular, even the Student Council found that WSHS's homemade Hollywood was an excellent device for projecting its views in several Meet the Panel discussions. 'Close-up on Camera Twoli' was the order, and cameraman Lloyd McColey zoomed in on Mr. Tabor 12105: 31 WSHS again capped regional and state honors in the annual declam con- test. Tom G. Johnson, Betty Creighton, and Barb Noyes earned state superior ratings for selections in oratory, drama, and humorous respect- ively. Jeff Larson earned an excellent rating for his poetry interpretation in the regional contest. Resolved: That the WSHS Debate Team Is One of the Best Stacks of evidence cards, carefully planned rebut- tals, and crafty cross-examinations were among the ingredients that brought state honors to the Wash- ington High debate team. The squad's twenty-four debaters investigated the question of nuclear disarma- ment. g Along with practical experience in the art of com- munication, debaters added a few memories to their scrapbooks. At the St. Olaf College tournament, sleep- ing arrangements fell through and four boys found themselves spending the night in a drafty dorm attic with only one thin blanket. Debaters traveled extensively to compete in tour- naments in Aberdeen, Watertown, Omaha, Minne- apolis, Yankton, and Sioux City. Their efforts were well rewardedg they emerged from the season with a seventy-three percent win record and several tro- phies. Senior squad members fright! Ted Thorson, Cliff Hills, Pete Heege, Nancy Polus and Jim Maresh were not often tripped up during cross-examination. Daily practice during seventh period saw to that! 32 IVR W The debate squad, often aptly labeled the brains, had to spend hours of re- search in the library. Just ask junior debaters Linda Voels, Dick Larson, Mary Sherburne, John Priest, Bradd Clark, Connie Guthmiller, Tom Tollefson, Toni Dunn and Bob Barkley. Not shown: Kevin Kelley and Russ Vestlie. Bob. Spomer learns the art of How to Fool the Judges Without Really Trying, as he speaks for Kent Abraham, Mike Percy, Randy Miller, and Linda Plagman. Et tu, Tim! exclaimed Doug Koons when he dis- covered that Tim Pfaff had also made his toga from a sheet. The attire was es- pecially designed for the Latin Club banquet. This year the students ventured into Hades for their cele- bration. Language Clubs Embraced Exotic Customs Covenite ad ordinem, si vobis placetf' MSc abre la session, por favorf, La seance' est ouverte, si'l vous plaitf' Rui das Treffen zur Ordnung, bittef' Thus said four different language club presidents, and four clubs were open for business. Language clubs were or- ganized for extra instruction, speaking experi- ence, cultural exchange, and just plain fun. Young linguists eagerly delved into the study and celebration of such diverse and colorful customs as Mardi Gras, Saturnalia, Saint Nick's Day, and El Dia de los Reyes. Balloons and celebrations are practically synonymous. On Fat Tuesday French Club members gathered in the auditorium with balloons on their boots to join in the festivi- ties of Mardi Gras. Before a several act talent show and the traditional can-can by the senior girls, members partook of the de- licious pre-Lenten banquet. hw A flick of the switch, a turn of the knob, a shift of the earphone, and suddenly a German voice crackled over the wires. Thirty voices mumbled a reply. Before Christmas, students heard the familiar Christmas melodies with strangely for- eign words. Spanish classes participated in a caroling exchange with the French and German classes. Precedent was shattered when Jane Norberg was renamed editor of the 0 and B second semester. fix- 0 and B staff, Roselyn Nelson, Steve Kilgour, Pat Billion, Salli Ashworth, Lorraine Loomis, Lana Koeppe, Sonja Hillgren, Rich Reynolds, Jan Walser, O and B Awards Nine square yards of Work- ing space, three typewriters, three typing tables, four make- up tables, two king-sized desks, one bulletin board, one photog- raphy eabinet, two type-tray cabinets, thirty-five people, and 4,332 paper clips - a news- paper oiliee? Confusion reigned and chaos ran rampant - or so it would seem to a mouse in Staff members, Nancy John- son, Kyle Meintzer, Jane Nor- berg, Mary Hassenstein, Jean Wood, Larry Nelson, Nancy Carlsen, June Heilman, Kathie Cook, Mary Espeland, and Linda Kayl, toured the Argus- Leader press room. 47-9 3- i 4' ff ' ! 5 Bonnie Philbrick, and Vicki Smith, were particularly interested in the mass pro- duction of a daily newspaper. lonor Rating the corner of Room 311. The room buzzed with reporters, salesmen, typists, and make-up and advertising editors. Each week, Editor Jane Norberg and her crew, advised by Miss Nor- man, turned out an Orange and Black that attained a National Scholastic Press Association Hrst class rating. Friday afternoon Orange and Black was a Welcome relief. E3Wi3W5V:E5'mi57.:1WziJ A ' Gathered in the type shop of the Argus Leader were Steve Vieregg Terrie Jo John son, Martee Robinson, Kathy Kendall Gwvn To Sleepy Study-hauers the Stern, Dave Rothenberger, and Jane Wilcox q,g-,wwf ,V ,- 37 I' 1 . tt la.: QSM E QQ ' an Nim f2 ff: sk Ns ' Smurf fi W THX. at wg? X as we i S A Xfigiqil' X3 Ex vs S . . Q Q , Tension and temper mounted as the end of March approached. Deadline neared and dispositions frayed. Kind words and compliments were few and far between, but the crisis passed and all were sur- prised to find that differences, once looming moun- tains, now dissolved into shadows of success. A staffer needs much time, some talent - a lesson well learned by Sue Hansen, activities, Carol Severson, sports, Steve Kilgour, photographer, Mike Ogborn, sports editorg Janet Anderson, ac- tivities editorg Kathy Van Leuvan, copyg Nancy Nelson, seniors, Paula Graves, underclassg Jim Oksol, sportsg Martha Yunker, editorg Bonnie Gores, underclassg Jerry Lowell, underclassg Sue VanderWoude, typistg Mimi Doolittle, underclass editorg Kevin Kelley, photographerg Kathi Deer- inger, copy, and Jan Adams, seniors. Not pictured is Jo Pochop, senior editor. Some of mankind's greatest feats have been ac- complished at night, or could it be that the hour was late and the editor was tired and in a hurry to go home? l 39 Ki Surprise! Surprise! Seventeen voices echoed in 411 as advisor W. P. Graves cele- brated another flaming birthday. Warrior Motto- CGShoot for the Starsw Nature has never created the perfect annual staff. Even the Upractically perfect staff can't prevent deadline tensionsv from liaring in the final hours. A staff is composed of a group of people endowed with free Saturday mornings, a love of the smell and feel of rubber cement, skill with a knife or razor blade, and most im- portant of all, a sense of humor - necessary for survival. Staff members, stimulated by a summer jour- nalistic institute at South Dakota State Univer- sity in Brookings, returned to give the yearbook a new face. Spurred by the desire to make the Warrior an accurate pictorial history of the 1965 school year, staff members planned layouts and copy centered around the student and school life. Much of the staff's work was condensation. Lit- erally thousands of pictures were taken, hundreds of layouts made, and a dictionary of words written, but only the best could be used. Q Q Q , iQ , L t w 1214 Q i Q T'ieshliigiiqggrgmv-2515511-.we 51 .tu.1,--:wgfgsgzzwfeiffwf1 f is my-f1.1,,.:.:sif--W i Q L,,...-f ,--W.:?. v--f-- W ,.., ,,,,L ,,.. d s 'ki si 4 ei 4 s 52 - i I az- f 'i f gjjgyig - . K .. 1, .4-i-,ie-,am ,- W-it f - as We s.,,W , . . , .K c ,. ,.3.,,, A..,, A ., , A k.,,A A . H lei I Z filzsleagwees1s2:iez-izsm,-' - x ff-fi..,1,yg.g,f-if-ig-tgp: Students Explore Whether experimenting, develop- ing a flair for painting, sculpting, or drawing, students found an outlet for their artistic impulses in Rooms 402 and 406. Potential artists experi- mented in such areas as designs with corn, know as texture problemsg p ss , s it gig- ig up g.M.s:.a, r..X J 'Q i . f, f 5. frills E-ilfiiifiif. s ssssstssiss X fi 5 . was t ts.t my . - -,X-.LifLN,- EL ' ali-iii Jim Jeffcoat employed the pro- fessional medium gouache, a method of blending tempera on canvas, to achieve a distinctive color effect. Vlany Facets of Art colored paper montagesg perspective drawings, repeat problems, Where the same design is used several dif- ferent waysg and practice in formal balance. Whatever the medium, many students discovered the age-old satis- faction of finding and expressing their talents. i aea ssl tsrtf fix' f '1 f r f'iiF-- is if r r if r A Christmas angel had captured the attention of Andi Marty as she molded fabric and Wheat paste to create the impression of an angel's gown. 41 2 Q3 E QM ...X 2 4-J, a safe jim Randy Ross created an abstract with the use of orange and blue. Randy is color blind and these are the only colors he can truly perceive. 1 l Touchstone, John Dahl, Whispered sweet noth- ings to Audrey, Sandy Gaede, in As You Like It With a word, a gesture, and a Critical look, Mr. Kremer evoked the varied tal- ents of WSHS thespians. The roaring twenties came to life as a swinginl reality when flappers Fran Wells and Kathy Van Ells traveled to Europe Without the super- vision of father Jim Patten in the fall play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Thespians Open the Door to a World ol Expression Another world, a different era, a unique dimension - this is the enchantment of the stage. Through the ages. the theater has held a strange afhnity for man. and the same magic that attracted the ancient Greeks was felt at Washington High School. As cast or crew. countless students had given time, energy and talent to the success of histrionic efforts. Young dramatists successfully presented several one-act plays, including 'gDark Brown, A Baby for Brendaf, and HA Marriage Proposal. For the students who had discovered a special flair for drama, good plays and competent direction by Mr. Soyland and Mr. Kremer produced a satis- fying dramatics agenda. Room 311 was another door to the wonderful world of ex- pression. Theatei in the round is a relatively new medium ievived from the Shakespearian age. lt gives greatei fieedom of movement to the actors than the tiaditional proseenium stage. Free admission to second semestei s homeioom plays in the round pi ompted a record number of students to attend 'KA Mauiage Proposal stalling Mike Ogboin and Wllftrsht Kinsley. Play Attendance Leaps to All-Time High The Dramatics Department resembles a strong man at a carnival utest your strength contest. Each year the silver bell of attendance has risen to new heights. In the last three years attendance has climbed from 10,000 to 17,000 to 22,000 people in l965. The skyrocketing figures were partially due to the one-act, theater-in-the-round plays, presented during homeroom periodsg but credit must also be given to the ambitious students who competed in a ticket sales contest to win a trip to the Guthrie theater in Minneapolis. A play involves hundreds of people: stage managers, properties workers, ushers, ticket salesmen, make-up artists, and orange drink salesmen, to name just a few. The Dramaties Club officers Bob Pipe, Doug Gordon, Janet Anderson, Sherry Huether, Diane Sandifer, and Solveig Pileuger were instrumental in setting up these committees and getting last minute workers for the large-cast plays. The tickle of a newly Hgrownn beard didn't seem to bother Jim West. Ultls all part of the trade, said he. Don Ferguson, Barb Noyes, and Kathy Kendall became punctuation bugs as they proofread student Work. Chaos Reflected Youthful Optimism Talent walks on many paths, and liter- ary ability is not the least of Washington Highs talents. Linda Wickre, advised by Vera Sadler, led the Chips staff. The staff selected the theme Youth, and gathered daily to assess student-authored literary contributions. The results of many hours of Work was a readable, student produced literary magazine. Cindy Carlsen, Gary Pasley, Cheryl Soya, Gwyn Stern, Sue Flint, Linda Hepner, and Linda Wickre sought inspiration from a Winter landscape at Minnehaha Country Club. S . ,pil fi 'rj .4 , ' 1 . 1 A roll of drums, a crash of cymbals, a flash of brass, and they're off! Charlene McClure, first chair bass clarinet, snapped to attention on the upbeat. Fortissimol was the word from Mr. Foss and trombonists took it from there on the Thunder- crest March. E if N The Washington High band, official music-makers for the AH and B State Basketball Tourna ments, played so enthusiastically that tournament officials evoked a ban on drums! Band Combined Quality with Quantity Dressed in uniform navy and red and marching crisply, the Washington High band announced its arrival during the O.L.D. parade with a rousing rendition of Onward, Sioux Falls. The band played concerts for the SDEA con- vention in October, an all-school assembly, an evening concert for parents and friends and marched in the Sioux Falls College and Univer- sity of South Dakota homecoming parades. In December the band performed the H1812 Over- turew with the Sioux Falls Symphony. Sue Richmond, Sue Reagan, John Mattice, Gary Hoiseth, Karen Christenson, Bob Ortman, Elaine Brunick, and Jay Lingo were selected to play in the All-State Band which assembled for a concert in Sioux Falls, March 27. John Mat- tice, Sue Profilet, Sue Reagan, Nancy Carlsen, Cindy Boesch, Paige Greenfield, Tom W. John- son and Karen Christenson composed the 1965 Band Board. ,,,w..W.i.,,,V ffyf f. . .W .,,. ., ,,,, Well Traveled Chorus Won Wide Recognition And we're off! Twenty-six choristers treked to Watertown, South Dakota, to sing with the All-State Chorus. Pictured are: front row, Charlyne Sparrow, Carmen Kollash, Carol Griffith, Sherry Huether, Mary Espeland, Janet Anderson. In the second row are Dennis Jackson, Mike Ogborn, Ron Brasel, Terrie Jo Johnson, Nancy Rice, Barb Plooster, Al Staltmanis, and Jim Foss. In the third row are Jim Patten, Tom Bauer, Max Van Wyk, Doug Koons, Jennifer Van Houte, Mike Mader, Sandy Hofstad, Mark Lewis, and Larry Roddel. Not pictured are Mike McKean, Linda Odney and Art Sater. 48 in Cry out, and shout, ye people of God ! The tones fairly rang to every corner of the Arena as the 150 voices of the Washington High chorus were once again lifted in song for the SDEA convention. Under Mr. Bohlke's direction, the chorus made numerous appearances throughout the year. After months of Tuesday night rehearsals, Mr. Bohlke re- marked that an adult-sounding choir had emerged from his original cat- erpillar chorus. fr -4v,4 'n-A AX X as Wm Mr. Bohlke used the vehement director tech- mque to lead the chorus this year. A somewhat dented piano top in Room 202 is Hvehemence evi- dence. Chorus council members Sandy Hofstad, Mike Ogborn, Jim Patten, Janet Anderson, Sherry Huether, and Mary Espeland collected money from the chorus to buy Director Bohlke's Christmas present. 49 Ensembles Scintillated as Orchestra Improved As modern as American jazz and as old as Bach was the repertoire of the Washington High Orchestra. Beyond regular rehearsals many string players worked early and late, drilling as newly-organized ensembles, which played for civic and social functions. On the agenda of regular concerts were the O.L.D. corona- tion and talent show, an all-school assembly, a spring concert, a P.T.A. meeting, and performances at Sioux Falls junior highs as well as Beresford, Canton. and Sioux City high schools. The Washington High Orchestra is the strongest musical organization in the state, said Mr. Fialkow- ski, who sent thirty-four of his better members to all-state orchestra. No other school in the state nor and previous group at WSHS could boast such a large number of all-staters. Among those traveling to Water- town, South Dakota, for the special event were or- chestra board mcmbers Tom Sorenson, Elaine Bru- nick, Karen Christenson, Mary Anderson, Kathy Cerny, and Jim Maresh. l M Torn Sorenson, concertmaster and or- chestra president, and Sandra Christen- son, first desk, second chair, polished the Dvorak Last Movement before the second semester concerts. l 4 4 i s A 5 2 5 T sm, Zing Went the strings of Ron Pitt's cello, as he plunged into the jazz syncopation of Don Guilles Symphony No. Five and One Half. iv :asm ., i gi f . 1, ggi ggi ingpad folfothersg Scholahic recdg- is -4. In the dignified surroundings of the courtroom, Girls Staters tried to subdue the exuberance that was unleashed soon after reaching Mitchell. The 1964 delegates were Barb Ersland, Pam Rothbauer, Cheryl Sidlo, Elaine Schrader, Sara Brandt, Nancy Rice, Janet Anderson, Martha Yunker, and Karen Christenson. Girls Staters Broke All Records Washington High's nine delegates to Girls State joined more than 350 other South Da- kota girls at Mitchell for a week of fun, friends, and new ideas about government. Sioux Falls made history when, after a week of campaigning and political maneuvering, the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House fell to WSHS dele- gates Janet Anderson, Cheryl Sidlo, and Martha Yunker respectively. The girls' en- thusiasm did not end with the week at Girls State, however, nor were they the only ones who benefited from their experience. Once at home, they organized two reunions for all Girls Staters who were in Sioux Falls dur- ing the AH and B tournaments, as well , as pioneering a project to hold assemblies for all juniors eligible for Girls State. They also sponsored an effort with the Boys Staters to buy a South Dakota flag for the auditorium stage. Democratic principles weren't the only things Governor Janet Ander- son learned at Girls State. Junior girls couldn't help smiling as she proudly related her adventures escort to the one and only man at Girls State - the Boys State Gov- ernor. Boys Staters Reapecl Political Know-How Boys Staters, who found life devoid of the fairer sex rather colorless, vented their energy in fervent campaigns and such sports as intercity basketball and the Little Olympics. During the Olympics, Sioux Falls delegate Dan Berg dis- covered that charging into walls full-tilt breaks arms. Sioux Falls, forty-one representatives, along with nearly 500 other boys from throughout the state, gathered on the Northern State Teacher's College campus in Aberdeen, South Dakota, the first week in June. Practicing precepts learned in social studies, the delegates created an entire governmental system - city, county, and state - in less than a week's time. Speakers, campaigns, elections, and legislative debates rounded out the American Legion-sponsored program to promote good citizenship among today's youth. While minding' their civic duties by inspecting the Sioux Falls Fire Department, a disillusioned Boys Stater muttered, They don't even have a Dalmatian! Perching on City Service 42 were Bob Tryggestad, Doug Gordon, Steve Willers, Ron McElhaney, Frank Farkas, Bob Spomer, Darrel Al mond, Mike McKean, Gene Miller, Bill Bradfeldt, Don Cutshall, Mickey Williams, Dick Dempster, and Paul Williams. ..,,,,, K E When Boys Staters said that they wanted to be firemen when they grew up, they meant they wanted to be firemen when they grew up! Exploring the hook and ladder at the Central Fire Station were first row: Dave Rothenberger, Jeff Rose, John Ahrendt, Ed Walton, Ted Thorson, Ron Haroldson, Bruce Wallin, Dick Erickson, second row: Steve Vieregg, Dan Berg, Kent Abraham, Gene Christianson, Bruce Odsong third row: Peter Heege, Tom W. Johnson, Ron Light, Craig Anderson, Jeff Larson, Larry McDowell, Randy Miller, and George Anderson. 55 hi f Z 1 , ' 2 ffigiflg ws If .-1 WH? 9. Initiating new members in a candlelight service was a job for Quill and Scroll officers. Steve Vieregg and Jane Nor- berg hailed from the Orange and Black, while Mike Ogborn and Joelle Pochop represented the Warrior. Top Iournalists Bagged Quill and Scroll Honors Layouts and type faces, outlines and copy were all part of a student journalist's working vocabulary. Whether his medium was a maga- zine, a newspaper, or a yearbook, his efforts were duly rewarded by Quill and Scroll membership. The zenith of the annual initiation ar- rived when the advisors for Chips, 10 Orange and Black. and the Warrior revealed the new editors. I5 if we I' av ' Q' N3 f A. p f X4 The girls watched while hungry 6 r e 'zi' , V S' t' 0 , male journalists helped themselves to punch and cookies. 57 The Association of Secondary School Principals sponsored about 7,000 Honor Society Chap- ters in American schools here and abroad. Among members chosen this year were first row: Linda Plagman, Carolyn Eller, Linda Pittenger, Dianne Lar- son, Wanda Juling second row: Karen Christenson, Elaine Schrader, Lana Koepp, Karen Froilandg third row: Karen Do- herty, Virginia Swanson, Vicki Smith, fourth row: Sue Profilet, Mary Perrenoud, Louise Wingeg fifth row: Mike Percy, Mary An- derson, Linda Grant, Linda Hep- nerg sixth row: Sue Thompson, Linda Thesenvitz, Gloria Blume, Linda Wickre. Studies Spelled Success for N.H.S.ers Scholarship, leadership, character, and service Randy Miller, Martha Yunker, and Elaine - these are the things the National Honor So- Schrader, who spoke about the aims of NHS ciety Stands for, On March 15, N,H,S, installed Nancy Erickson and Dick Niebuhr, students from 95 seniors at a candlelight service during the an- Augustana College, were the guest speakers for nual banquet. Jeff Rose, toastmaster for the ban- the Welling- quet, introduced student speakers Nancy Polus, N.H.S., supervised by Muriel Jones, was the highest scholastic reward that Washington High gave for four years of study. Earning this honor were first row: Linda Hoffman, Nancy Carlsen, Rita Peterson, Cheryl Cowan, Judy Murrayg sec- ond row: Karen Madison, Charlyne Sparrow, Janet Korte, Marilyn Wallen- steing third row: Bob Hanks, Sue Pederson, Judy Thompson, Ron Lien, Nancy Johnson, Mike Mc- Kean, fourth row: Randy Miller, Ron Light, Gene Christianson, Jean Weste- gaard, Cheryl Keefer, Nancy Rice. X f N.H.S. officers, Jeff Larson, Jan Delbridge, Bob Spomer, Sara Brandt, were initiated at the banquet. Holding their own in the top ten percent of the Class of 1965 were first row: Rose Ann Smith, Sherry Huether, Linda Van Broeke, Sandy Buchholz, Fran Wells, second row: Roselyn Nelson, Peg King, Sharon Mac- Runnels, Sharon Blyth, Lorraine Ahren- holtz, Diana Olson, Janet Anderson, third row: Nancy Polus, Martha Yunker, Bruce Wallin, Paul Williams, fourth row: Kent Abraham, George Robertson, George Ander- son, Jeff Rose, fifth row: Bill DeGroot, Wayne Anderson, Jim Maresh, Pete Heege. N.H.S. membership reached an all-time high of 95 members due to the record gradu- ating class of 930. The select 95 included first row: Linda Krell, Gwyn Stern, Ron McElhaney, Marilyn Fjelstadg second row: Lorraine Loomis, Pat Mahlstedt, Barb Ploosterg third row: Barb O'Donnell, Kathy Gehring, Barb Stammg fourth row: Sandy Hofstad, Laura Anderson, Pam Rothbauer, Peg Daugaard, Donalene McCabe, fifth row: Joelle Pochop, Michele Gregg, Suzanne Richmond, Barb Ersland, Jean Woods, sixth row: Dick Chapman, Perry Page, Ted Thor- son, Dave Rothenberger, Sue Kvien. 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Ai,A-5.: :Af'..mL:'::-- -2 AA .Aw :f5gAgg'- ,--115A--:AAA-A Hg- A 1 . 53 13 ny: ,Z-,. 1- A-- ---,-aw: 3129 15E..AAA., :i:Ag :AIAA-3.7 , AA-m..-,'::'if H , A 5, Q- :AXE W-1' J , .,,,A .,A., , ,, ff -.,,KV 'OVW' ,, -m if ,,...., W AAAAQAA A . , .. . x,,,u t Huron College representative discussed academic resources with prospec- tive collegian Don Fritz. College-Bound Students Previewed Future On November 30, students from ten neighbor- ing high schools joined Washington seniors and juniors in the library and gym for a sneak pre- view of the future. College Day attracted admis- sions representatives from more than one hundred colleges, universities ,trade schools and the armed services. Those attending gained a clearer under- standing of the academic, social, and financial aspects of their favorite colleges. i -. Tom G. Johnson queried the University of Chicago representative about scholarships. Rick Hansen, Jay Lingo and Enid Dunn mulled cost of education at Morningside College. 61 9 i ,r School and Experience Teamed Up in D.E. ..f--s,,s.f-c K , 'isiisrsg Armed with bookkeeping skills and public relations know- how acquired through D.E., Bobbi Edmunds doubled as receptionist and bookkeeper at Crescent Electric. Working can be fun, ob- served Rod Hicks. His job at the Candle and Cue gave him time to operate the various con- cessions and play an occasional game of pool. 62 The twelve-thirty bell rang and fifty-eight students scattered through- out the city to various jobs. These Dis- tributive Education students subscribed to the old adage experience is the best teacherf' Four hours of school, divided among two regular courses and a special business-adapted class, plus several hours of on-the-job train- ing combined academic and practical education. D.E. participation has sky- rocketed in the past five years. Accord- ing to Mr. McDougall, faculty super- visor, quotas must be placed on future classes because of limited Work oppor- tunities. Blue blazers with gold insignias proclaimed Distributive Education Club of America members. An extra- curricular extension of D.E., D.E.C.A., under the direction of officers Bobbi Edmunds, Carolyn Foster, and Sharon Ehde, sponsored a social hour, hosted the state D.E.C.A. convention, and also sent delegates to the national con- vention. The state and national forums were centered around contests in sales- manship, window display, public speaking, and outstanding D.E.C.A. performance. Clippies, rollers, combs, and hair spray were the tools of practically every girl's favorite avocation. Yet to Sharon Camp- bell, a trainee at South Dakota Beauty Academy, the art of hairstyling was to be a full-time vocation. BUTTER S QNNXXQ Q R YMNL WM ' g rim, M f. i Milk Xlxxxi State Theatre manager Cliff Knowles prac- tically burst his buttons with pride for his crew of D.E. workers. Kathy Bruhn's famil- iar smile at the candy counter encouraged many a boy to buy a box of pop corn for his date. A shoe salesman serves the feet of human- ity. Mike Gilmore became a master of the perfect fit at Kinney's Shoe Store. ,gs Girls wondered if JETS meant 'Zlenuine Exclusion of the T'other Sexj' since the mem- bership of the Junior Engineer- ing and Technical Society was limited to boys. Ron Mc- Elhaney, president, explained the exclusion saying, Sleep- ing arrangements Would get too complicated if We took girls on our trips! Officers Ron McElhaney, Don Meisel, Finlay MacMartin, Jeff Larson, and Lloyd Servis traveled with other members on a trip to Minnesota Mining and Manu- facturing in Minneapolis. CCFuture,U Club I Want to be a teacherf' is easy to say, but Elaine Schrader and Linda Grant, left, found that Lowell School fifth graders de- manded more than a smile to keep them occupied. l 0 45 B 5 I' eviewed Careers Other Future Teacher's officers, Sherry Huether and Susan Smith traveled to a teaching clinic at South Dakota State University at Brookings with over one-hundred other members. Kerchoo! Went the boy in the cafeteria, and the Future Nurses of America set to Work. To combat the threat of thousands of spring colds, F.N.A. officers Esther Heen, Judy Murray, Peggy Hanson, and Sue Klai- waiter helped in the campaign to install a Kleenex dispenser in the cafeteria. If the fu- ture health of the country could be predicted by the interest and enthusiasm of F.N.A. members as they attacked their many proj- ects, our nation's Well-being is in good hands. Dripping paint rollers wielded by Future Busi- ness Leaders of America altered the Walls of the Sioux Falls Boys' Club, as members helped to remodel the library at the club. An- other of the programs planned by atficers Linda Eggers, Jane Beck, Cheryl Cowan, Ber- nadine Loge, and Judy DeGroot was an assem- bly on modern business techniques. A problem llke 16 X 25 IS as easy as a slip and a slide agreed Math Club officers Martha Yunker, Bob Spomer Sara Brandt and Dick Chapman Nationally affiliated with the mathematics society, Mu Alpha Theta the Math Club held occasional meetings when busy schedules permitted. Prospective Scientists Delved 1Ht0 Unknown Realms Young Medics officers, Tom Devine, Cheryl Sidlo and Nancy Carl- sen established close contact with a past patient, Otto B. Buried. Future doctors had the chance to become ac- quainted with career op- portunities in medicine and related areas dur- ing their field trip to the University of South Dakota, October 31. w l A ish in the jar is worth two in the brook! said Nancy Carlsen and Jan Ellwein, Biology Research Club members. The club's major project involved the capture of nearly 100 bullheads for use in balanced aquariums prepared for all public school kinder- gartens in the city. 67 1 cxpr 4i5 2fS ion the ihlner of 'ndwf2f?ual't3' 45: i Thank goodness the lights were dim, or most girls wouldn't have ventured onto the floor Tom Bauer was always able to capture a partner to cut a rug with him, however. Socials Were Fast, Frantic and Fun It was ll:3O p.m. and a cloud of steam rose by the doors as the Warm bodies of hundreds of students inet the cold Winter air. The social was over, the lights out and the band silent. The chatter, laughter, and shouts slowly subsided as students scat- tered to their cars. At last the janitor locked the huge doors and made the building secure until next weekend. Shoulders rubbed and elbows brushed, but no one seemed to mind as dancers Don Cutshall and Tom Farrell guarded their claim to a few inches of dance floor. Kim Strommen's flying hair and uninhibited dancing had practically become an institution. His perfect attendance at all the socials deserved a gold star. 69 E k QF. 5 ll .X ,gem ' is ,jg lllemories in the fllalcing Crisp autumn air and blazing scarlet trees her- alded the arrival of Orange Letter Day, 1964. On the surface all O.L.D.'s are the sameg it's the little things that make each one unique. The day is age- lessg many queens have tasted the same tears of joy. Thousands of WSHS .students have felt the bubbling spirits inspired by big yellow mums, extra-special floatsg and the majestic strains of Pomp and Circumstancefy All these things made O.L.D. something special - something to remem- ber. 'SER i ix 71 S QLD. Embarked with Talent Show Talent with a capital HT was the order of the day! Tom Bauer and Mike McKean dedicated their song nThe Very Last Day to the defeat of the Rapid City Cobblers. Joyce Becker's toes tapped across the stage to musical accompaniment, and Kathy Van Ells captured the mood of Alley Catw in an inter- pretive dance. Bob Ortman, Jeff Larson, Jim Maresh, and Tom Sorenson delivered a nostalgic rendition of Summer Song. A junior octet plus one replaced the traditional senior group by singing a medley from Molly Brown, and the best of l'The Sound of Music was sung by Doug Koons, Mary Espeland, Charlyne Sparrow, Mary LeRoy, and Cathy Cerny. 55, Bernie Schock whistled his way through the theme from How the West Was Wonfl Sara Brandt, Barb Ersland, and Judy Thompson laughed with glee as a sneezing German soldier stomped his way across the stage. The Bleach Girls, Vicki Gilcher, Lorraine Loomis, Biki Blumberg, Nancy Bowers, Sandy Hofstad, donned their favorite attire and swung out with Seniors Rule. 72 A furtive glance from Janet Snook and Debbie Kelley's chicken sent the audience rolling in the aisles. The silly and spontaneous, as well as the gifted genius, peeked through the curtains of the auditorium stage. State junior baton twirling champion Nancy Mehlum thrilled the student body with her skill. Three of the school's popular folk singing groups, The Bards, The Coquettes, and The Folksingers Three, teamed together to sing f'Rocky Road. Dennis Darling displayed his talent for the accordian as he played l'Lady of Spain, and Tom Johnson, the first cornetist, played the solo part in 6'Java.'l The combined talents of the performers and the talent show band made the 42nd O.L.D. Talent Show a success. The funny antics and dry jokes of emcee Bob Pipe eased tension back stage. Yii3gfQSE we - XS Ib W -- - 5 S 1 . - , www ,..,.. . A K. T .A.. K ,sim WN. ,, A H, A N .- . M -mm New Q, veg Q Qxgxwqw. --M. XW-Mes.,fiHMMWM--- ..,. X. . ' ? . .. Y'hhh Wm 15,1111 Dunn fllarshall Peter clzuller Orange Letter Da Royalt 196 Jim Patten Judy Mills jane Courley Don Cutshall Ron Light Janet Anderson fan Delbridgc Daw Rothcnberger 75 , -K Ji egg Z A f,j,,5,,., , ' ' 'Ki 5 ei .. ., M. - B. 7 . , .. ' . Q X1 The mighty Warrior shot the Rapids and won the title of Most Beautiful. Mums, Marches Marked l Students climbed into every corner, from the deck to the croW'S nest, for a bird's eye View of the parade. and Make Believe he Parade Part of the effervesence of O.L.D. at Washington High was the annual after- noon parade. This year's theme, The World of Fantasyf' brought such people as Red Ridinghood, Hiawatha, King Arthur, and the rabbit from Alice in Wonderland to lend a hand in the prediction of the overthrow of the Rapid City Cobblers. School was dis- missed, last minute touches were added to floats, and the streets were lined with crowds full of the exuberence of a victorious homecoming. A pile of boards, a striker with a sign, and the resourcefulness of Homeroom 319 joined forces to satirize the building strike at Lincoln High and to win the Most Humorous award. Garages became second homes and homework was temporarily forgotten as numb-fingered students molded chickwire and napkins into floats. A giant green dragon devoured an unfortunate Cobbler on the Most Original float. 77 42nd OLD. Ended in Victory Queen Enid presented the ball that won the game to eo- captains Jim Patten and Frank Hecker. There was something more to Orange Letter Day than the game, or that cold, clear night when it seemed that one could see miles and miles past the farthest star in the sky. It was more than the excitement of the starting kickoff or the aweing colors of fireworks at the end of the trium- phant game. It was more than the shouts and cheers of cheerleaders who reflected the enthusiasm of the crowds. O.L.D. put something mysterious into the airg a kind of magic that was not found in any other corner ofthe world. ,lim Patten plunged ahead to snag the hall from a hard-pushing Cobbler. Q s V Tangled in a jungle of crepe paper, a bewil- dered pigeon made a forced landing on the 50-yard line, temporarily halted the game, and ended his brief reign of glory in Coach Dayls pocket. Tension hung in the air as Randy Miller an- nounced, Your 1964 Queen and Marshall are 7! The O.L.D. committee heads, Janet Anderson, Dave Rothen- laerger, Dave Bauer, Chairman Mike Oghorn, Martha Yunker, and Don Clutshall faced near disaster when the chimney e toppled the week before O.L.D. Q WM , , Q A basket, a basket, a basket, boys - and girls! Many Y-Teens and Hi-Y mem- bers, such as Mary Sherburne and Bill Duffy, joined basketball teams to compete for a trophy. With the eloquence of simplicity, Mrs. L. M. Stavig, National Mother of the Year, shared her de lightfully optimistic philosophy of life with senior Y-Teens. 80 The jackets arrived and a Hi-Y was born. Throughout the year the boys paraded in their rainbow jackets of a multitude of hues: maroon, gold, baby blue, red, yellow, navy, and green. The gar- ments served as a badge of honor, security in a fight, and just a sign of the guys. Y Functions Linked Fun and Fellowship From sex to politics, Joint Hi-Y, Y-Teen meetings dealt with a wide range of topics. The increasingly popu- lar monthly meetings were a gathering place for the two youth organizations with similar goals. Both Y groups com- bined their elforts to present an early morning Lenten service in the audi- torium. Playing little kid was easier than Linda Burt had imagined. Her Y-Teen group entertained the youngsters from the South Dakota Children's Home for a plunge in the pool and lots of treats afterward. Y-Teen service projects, such as this one, filled a gap in the community and aided in the character development of Y-Teens. 81 The end of the evening drew nigh. Yet there was a reluctance to partg a fear that what had passed before could never be recaptured. Foreign Exchange Student Captured Hearts There was no glass slipper, but there was all the excitement of Cinderellas ball. Sweetheart Dance, February 5, Dramatics Club sponsored, broke tradition with the announcement of tive candidates. instead of the usual three. This was, as explained by Bob Pipe, Dramatics Club presi- dent, 'i . . an attempt to give a better representa- tion of the student body in the popular election for Queen. To climax the evening. emcce Mike Ogborn announced that the i965 Queen of Hearts was Val Ambrosio. foreign exchange stu- dent from Chile. Magic and romance surrounded 1965 Sweetheart candidates Kathy VanLeuvan, Sue Pederson Queen Val Ambrosio, Barb Plooster, and Marcy Sauer. Their escorts Bob Pipe, Mike Kahler, John Currie, Dan Berg, and Dave Rothenberger were all but lost in the limelight. i 82 4' Although they looked more ridiculous than serious Deacon H1 Y members managed to retain their sobriety as they handed down punishments to sophomore girls for flirting with upper classmen Hi-Y Carnival Featured Midway The boys booed when they discovered there was to be no water show at the Hi-Y Carnival. 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111- 1,111 f1fw11111 ,1 1111111 11112115 11 1,,1 1, 111111111 From determination from agony 85 comes victory First row: D. Bauer, G. Elrod, J. Zea tcapt.J, R. Wilson, T. Jordan, D. Cole, P. Sinionson, J. Engelland. second row: S. Klein, J. Jensen, J. Doss. M. Ellwein, D. Berg, L. 'Wallin, B. Odson. Third row: D. Fiskuni, F. Farkas, T. Tyler, Meyer. S. Vieregg, A. Nord, Moe, J. Mattiee. Fourth row: D. Flynn, D. Phalen, G. Aden, Taylor, Fritz, M. Yan VVyk, B. Spars, B. Peterson. Fifth row: D. Foster, B. Olson, R. Roberts, M. Lofton, J. DeSaix, J. Moreland, F. Rance, E. Harris, G. Benson. Sixth row: J. Kirk, D. Rothenberger, P. Page, B. VVallin, S. Block, R. Foster, R. DeVries, T. Jones, G. Murren, R. Farley. Seventh row: J. Giddings, J. Currie, R. Ebert, J. P. Patten, J. Lockwood, T. Waggener, D. Oren, D. Coakley, G. Landeen. Eighth row: C. Fjellin, B. Ortnian, D. Roberts, L. Hove, P. Sehuller, G. Hagberg, E. Coakley, P. Burleigh, D. Cutshall, T. Jones. Individual Performances Spark Cindermen Although the 1964 track squad did not de- velop into as strong a team as those in previous seasons, there were encouraging performances by the team and individuals. In the Big Five meet at Sioux City. Coach Elmer l-Iansen's tracksters placed third. and then showed up well at the Aberdeen and Dakota Relays. Warrior cindermen swept the Region V meet with six first places, before going on to the State Meet. Trying to win their tenth victory of the past thirteen meets. the Warriors placed a disappointing fourth as Rapid City won their first state track title in history. Coach Elmer Hansen and assistant coach, Dean Mann, called the 1964 season a building year. 86 Phil Burleigh, Bruce Peterson, Dave Bauer, and Joel Engelland of the 880-yard relay team placed first in the Dakota Relays with a time of 1135.5 ws-as 1. --M t... .,.. o .W ..... f' .-.,, , . il luqgl up kg., - ft-.. Q , K ' s h- - -as-t.....,e........:M ...... bxuut 'i:iQ,gi1.31..EM GTZ - ll?-i -Q . s N. K 5 ...'. Q, A Q . Q 'I 1 .:m lll-i. 9 N ' K N A 4 'Z i ., K . K ...... , Q ug . L. .. . , 1 I W, ,V i ' X . f -: xx s. . it v3'RI01P.iff 1110 . 1 V, . ' ui' .gif tgp, 5 'W itll N N....5. .f4 ' xx-f ywks mn l. t ... 5? 48109-f Autor. - Paul Simonson's excellent form made him a tough competitor in the high and low hurdles. Lack of height handicapped Paul during the 1964 season, but he has devel- oped into a top college hurdler. 1,5855 , Broadjumper Dick Foster and Don Cutshall consistently finished in the top five in their specialty. Foster placed first in the state meet with a leap of 20-IOM. Although Dave Rothenberger worked hard to improve his form, injuries hampered his participation in sports throughout his senior year. t Qnux qui' The two mile relay team composed of Bruce Gdson, Dan Coakley, Rog Wilson, and Dave Bauer captured first place at the Windom, Minnesota, meet with a time of 8:50. Tom Jones high-jumped his way to Hrst place in every meet. Tom's best jump was recorded at the Dakota Relays with a leap of six feet two and one-half inches. Jim Lockwood not only broke the sophomore pole vault record, but also placed first at the Big Five meet in Sioux City with a vault of twelve feet. 88 gLRNRg ,fb Middle-distance man Bruce Odson was hon- ored in 1964 by receiving the coveted trav- eling Monogram sweater. Ken Dennis, relays committee chairman, in troduced C. R. Beck, left, as the honorary referee of the 40th annual Howard Wood Dakota Relays. ophomores Prepared for Varsity Squad First row: T. Green, J. Watters, J. Wellendorf, B. Peter- son, P. O'Brien, P. Garvey, D. Heckenlively, C. Miller second row: G. Paul, L. Servis, L. Paulsen, J. Stengle, D. Wagner, third row: T. Elgethun, R. Matchett, F. Ludens, J. Heidelbauer, W. Luther, L. Coppock, D. John- son, G. Krueger, J. Gregg, fourth row: B. Raski, D Witte, L. Ross, J. Langewisch, T. Peters, D. Evans, G. Schjodt D. Ogreng fifth row: T. Joyce, D. Gores T. Hodge, G. Ontjes, G. Danforth, L. Rolfson, G. Selle J. Llorente, C. Shaw, sixth row: S. Aaron, H. Wiswall D. Werner, D. Herring, M. Davidson, G. Piearson K. Haggar, R. Stelzerg seventh row: J. Kirk, D Nasser, D. Walker, J. Jenson, C. Anderson, L. Meyer , J ,, J' 1 vu if ' Vi M J- . J gr 'Q K if ,, ew . ij 1. af la .ak Z, . ,., 0' AWZ :ZVV !,,' ff I ' M , , V, ff Au W , -. 1 L 1 ff , , . .... 'Pm' .ii f' --- A ,,, 'ff , , e x 'n - 'r... . ...M Z smut, , SXWQ tmmw First row: F. Farkas, B. Odson, G. Hagberg, L. Hove, J. C. Jensen, P. Schuller, G. Adeng second row: I. Donno, L. Whitmore, B. Raske, D. Werner, M. Peiper, D. Berg, A. Nordg third row: G. Ontjes, G. Yagotme, D. Bauer, L. Meyer, J. Rose, S. Vieregg, M. Skillman. Harriers Competed in Seven Fall Meets Fall tracksters had a busy season. Workouts began September 2 and lasted through October 24. The Warriors won the ESD conference meet at Brookings with Glen Hagberg, Allen Nord, and Dave Bauer accounting for the teamis points. At the SDHSIAA state meet the distance men placed second to a swift Rapid City team. lv. ' fra it 4 ix :Ogg 5 ws 5.3. 1 E if : .xi .lf M W : x in . . . 'N ,'f-gg ,, fx if .Q - , Q ., ' ., 1 s rw 1 E . ssl . 5. .Q .. ,, Q 3 W R , fs, .K-sig.. N ykkr A ,- s pa . F gg. .r it . .,s,, .A K ' . P ' 1 -' f ' . l W s 1 . c J N 'f- , - .sf - F . , xr- . L. . ..., Q . .. ,. if Q -. rig h Q. i' -N - -.-. sf sr' Q I -.rm ss- -. ...mst su... L K- K Dave Bauer, Glenn Hagberg, and ' 'Q -nitrite '33, as-as D M Allen Nord received monograms for J V their performances during the cross it 7 p' ....,Mm ...M countr season. a y J A W ,.,. 'F '-' f . ,N I 3 ' ' Y i t r all? si ilsfifcsgs- if .. .XL -v:.,.4.r-1,1 W .QQ W. 9.53-.M iT?,-Cg..lsS,Kg .N xvx. ffsxcff -. L. . ' fQSK+mf,.. mei'-in N- MH' i r YS'T'-. 'l5'1 f 5. F a if . as F is F -.pl SE. . .K . I Q N NN L s, -b Q Liu pv .,. t 34 - A r gpg- X x K mix,-,. .anihmt fs Gas, if -. skit 90 Linksmen Vie For State Title After taking 4th at the regionals, Bob Bristow tired 89-79 for 36 holes at the state meet. George Menke paced the WSHS links- men at the regionals with a 76 to finish second. Menke fired 77-85 for 36 holes at the state meet, but this gas not enough to place in the top ve. 91 Dan Kirby, the only WSHS golfer to place in the state meet, fired rounds of 77-79 to take 4th place. , . ,. ,- M .,.e Netters Swept 12th State Title 5 1 iii , , , Q 1 W W www Skip Spensley captured the state singles title by downing Fishback of Brookings 6-1 and 6-1. After narrowly missing a berth in the state singles championship by a 9-7 and 6-3 score, Rich Stevenson teamed with Skip Spensley to take the doubles crown by defeating Rapid City 6-1 and 7-5. 92 Lettermen Assisted at State Tourneys Monogram Club's seventy members elected Bruce Wallin president, Jim L. Anderson vice president, and Ron Roberts secretary- treasurer for the l964-1965 school year, The club sponsored a social hour after the Aberdeen basketball game and assisted the visiting teams during the State A and State MB tournaments. Monogram members also worked as ofhcials at the NAIA meet and the Dakota Relays. In spite of his broken left ankle Dave Roth- enberger managed to take his turn helping at the tournaments. . ,,,,.........-.wa---N, ll, f - .-.nun K f f my 'r A ,,3, . ,fl a A AAlgAA5i, ,gglf - V 3 'AA 94Ef?fQ:p:f,,:45f 'm'st 1 1 Daymen Donned Laurel of Success After many weeks of grueling practice and preparation the Daymen were set for the big opening game against O'Gorman. From the opening kickoff until the final gun, the Warriors completely dominated the game. Frank Hecker broke across the goal line to score the first of seven touchdowns. The final score read 43-0 for the WSHS gridmen. A strong passing attack initiated by quarter- back Mike Bentson led the Fargo Midgets to victory against the Warriors. The Sioux held a 21-0 advantage at half time but the aerial acro- batics of the Midgets proved to be too strong for the Washington defense. The Fargo team stopped a late rally by the WSHS team and emerged victorious with a 34-28 score. The Warriors profited from the Fargo outing and utilized an air attack to shout out the Aber- deen Golden Eagles 21-0. Sioux City Central's Little Maroons and Wash- ington battled to a 12-12 tie in the gridmenis second game away. Once again the team used a passing offense, but the failure to score any conversion points hurt the Sioux. A fine defensive show by the Tribe stopped Rapid City 27-7. The fired-up Warriors con- trolled the entire game and allowed the Cobblers only one TD. The Daymen presented their best offensive display of the season against Sioux City East. Spectacular passing by Jim Moreland aided the Warriors in 34-13 victory over the Raiders. In the final home game, the Orange and Black rolled past the highly-rated Moorhead Spuds 24-O. This win broke the Spuds, 15 game winning streak. Injuries cut deep into the squad before the Boys' Town game and the outcome of the game clearly pointed this out. The Cowboys stomped the Daymen 38-0. The closing game of the season against Sioux City Heelan was a cliff-hanger for three quar- tersg then the Crusaders broke loose for three touchdowns and conquered the Warriors 28-7. The season closed with an impressive 5-3-1 record. , A .... .J V ' - M M rf HSV NW' 5, , 4 ,, .. ,, :- ,-,, . .v ., i Outstanding perform- ZIHCG XV2ll'1'2lllfGfl 1'8XV2ll'il and these live boys re- ceived all-state awards for superior accomplish- ments in football. Coach Day presented the awards to Royhl Ebert. Frank Heeker, Bob Ol son, Jim Patten. and Jim Moreland. First row: R. Hanson, R. Olson, J. More- land, J. McNitt, B. Wallin, J. Anderson R. Roberts, R. Farley, T. Wa,frgone1', D Roberts, G. Murren, B. Ziskeg second row D. Cutshall, A Sater, P. Page, J. Giddings R. Ebert, F. Heeker, D. Phalen, C. Ander- son, J. Nielsen, J. Wellendorf, C. Eaves third row: D. Herring, S. Sona, R. Revell J. Stengle, H. Ross, L. Rolfson, G. Riear- son, M. Gilman, G. Selle, B. Fuller, G Fickbohm, J. Wilson, fourth row: G. Krue- ger, J. Jensen, B. Luther, B. Peterson, D. Reaves, B. DeGroot, R. Travers, T. Kirk S. Starnes. v r 1 Hard work and concentration belonged with football just as much as ability and ehndnr- ance. Halftime entertainment for the boys consisted of 21 run-down ot the first halt with Coach Dick Day as the spokesman and inte1'pi'etei'. The pause that 1'9f1'QShQSH came seldom for Tom Waggener during the course of the Sioux City Heelzin game. 96 , WY, Wmwmmw James P. Patten was the hard- running right hailflmck for the XV21l'1'iO1'S until an injury forced him to stop playing. With the linemen providing a solid Wall in front of him, Frank Hecker kicked successfully through out the season. 97 T me W .. A e'Q?5?i?- 3' X ,gpg X, up . V :E . N 7.i,3.1f3.+ - Nyva W kgiiifi' fvii ii . J 3 -, f J . ii i x G ff . .1 . c I 'X c' ' Ira 1 'R , xkggxgi 3 kiQ,..w, .54 .. -. a s J fu? t 62 S...,:.f..T ' 3. . . ,E g EW' 75 'X .X 'si 5 .. ii x . X 5 'ke if Sings l i J. faedideesi. 'as X giiiiiiiii-if? First row: B. Ebert, T. Klith, D. Brasel, B. Ring, J. Sorenson, J. Miller, B. Shields, L. Richardson, S. Wood, K. Leuning T. Haggar, D. Gullick, L. Kreimann, B. Loe, A. Gardner, D. Erickson, S. Wheelock: third row: J. Newharth, D. Green, T. l J. Davey, L. Hovdestad, T. Bass, fourth row: L. Larson, A. Brendsel, M. Ingalls, P. Egan, M. Langin, M. Miller, H. Gai G. Quinn, B. Wetteland, D. Comstock, G. Hudson, T. Anderson, D. Blackman, B. Vickery, J. Maresh, G. Mundhenke, l K. Nelson, K. Beck, D. Dahlquist, G. Mastell, B. Campbell, R. Christensen, T. Sheehan, J. Kahler. Soplzomores Compiled 4-2-I Record Rugged Schedule Toughened Team Tactics Rohyl Ebert received the open- ing kickoff and with Rich Far- ley leading interference, gained Valuable yardage. 98 .A+ Q, - i 5, 'V Y . I, Q-Q, 'ffl vat , 9 aug! 1 , ra S X AAQI it 8 .f.i:. A. t 1 . f :fx at 1 + - zonal row: D. Schipper, R. D. Lanpher, D. Spade, y, G. Olson, R. Nelson, M. VVilliams, G. Woltjer, 1. Gerlach, M. Stearns, P. Johnsong fifth row: eckettg sixth row: M. Lottman, L. Ellwein, Coach Bob Otto briefed Greg Fickbolm on lineman maneuvers and possible defense plays. Sadness is a clean uniform, mused Bruce Wallin, Jon McNitt, Jim Jensen, and Ron Rob erts as they awaited their return to the Sioux City Heelan game. 99 Left to right: Jim Moreland, Dan Coakley, Bill Luther, Dick Foster, John Llorente, Royhl Ebert, Lon Swanson, Rog Semmler, Frank Hecker, Don Cutshall, Dave Bauer. Cagers Have Successful Year Coach Lloyd Dobratz Went all the way in his first and last season as head basketball coach. Doble replaced Arnie Bauer after his retire- ment. Then after a successful season Dobratz re- tired to become the vice principal at Lincoln High. Teamwork was the keystone to a 10-4 ESD record and a 13-5 season record. The squad hit 63.2 per cent from the foul line and 40.2 per cent from the field. The season opened with an impressive 66-50 win over Sioux City East. In the first ESD en- counter the Warriors rolled past Huron 59-39. Sioux Falls was then handed a setback by Mitch- ell, 61-45. The cagers built a four game winning streak by defeating Madison 54-39, Yankton 69-52, Brookings 71-51, and Watertown 74-55. This winning streak was snapped by Aberdeen in a final quarter rally which put the Golden Eagles on top with a 45-41 score. Coach Do- bratz then led the team to a non-conference 65-30 victory against cross-town rival O'Gorman. Re-entering conference competition, the War- riors eased by Huron 44-42 as Bill Luther sank the two-pointer during overtime. After trouncing Mitchell 66-44, WSHS was all alone on top of the ESD. Sioux City Central then routed Sioux Falls 56-44. The Tribe played a waiting game against Madison and came out victoriously, 39-24. Dur- ing a dual wrestling-basketball pairing with Rapid City, WSHS captured wins in both events by scores of 28-ll in wrestling and 54-49 in basketball. With the ESD title in hand, the War- riors traveled to Yankton and returned defeated 68-53 and sharing second place in the confer- ence. To remain in contention for the title the Warriors had to capture the next three games. Two battles went Sioux Falls' way as Brookings fell 63-61 and Watertown 45-41. The regular season ended with a disappointing 45-44 loss at the hands of Aberdeen. This placed the Sioux in second place in the ESD, tied with Yankton. ,fs tier. S Lon Swanson congratulated Jim Cooper on a M pyggggggpgg Qq gg F :': ff .,. . fine game after the Warrior triumph over i,.i. ..... - . ,,,.,, ,.,. Q Mitchell. 'hgh -- 4' M .,. W- .., . , Don Cutshall was deadly at the foul line and managed to rack up many points against such opponents as the Rapid City Cobblers. Reg Semmler could be depended on to pop in 21 point when the heat was on. iw A WSHS basketball game was two teams, a large crowd, and six cheerleaders. Go! Go! Go! resounded in the arena as Royhl Eoert stretched to tip the ball to a tense Dave Bauer 'DH at WWWW W ' V l lltll l llllll ,111 Frank Hecker supplied the heft needed to control the boards. His height and strength made him a valuable defense man. J , - ww ,rw-L ig 244' .Vfs Trained for Varsity First row: B. Nesheini, J. Stengle, R. Matchett, J. Wellendorf, L. Meyerg second row: J. Lar- son, G. Schjodtg third row: D, Herring, C. Shaw, J. Rustwick, B. Nady, D. Walker. i 104 Warriors Copped tate Title Defeated Rapid City 62-50 After near misses at the title for the past nine years. Washington finally captured the State A crown. From the opening tip-off of the first game to the final buzzer of the last game: it was nip and tuck for the Tribe but the squad always came through in the tough spots and overcame their opponents. Sisscton came to the tourney sporting a 22-0 season record and were a slight favorite over Sioux Falls. The Redmen led throughout the first half but the Warriors narrowed the score to within one point at the buzzer. An inspired team came back from the dressing room and Sisseton was unable to stop them. The final tally was 58-51 for Dobie's boys. Aberdeen. a team which had already beaten the WSHS cagers twice in the regular season. was Washing- ton's semi-final rival. The Warriors fell behind and :it half time the score read 27-22, Aberdeen's favor, In the second half the tribe managed to tie the game at 37-37 and then surged ahead in the fourth quarter to make the closing score 48-45. Sioux Falls then faced the tall, speedy team from Rapid City. The hometown eagers began with a spec- tacular start and led 20-1 I but the Cobblers racked up twenty-two points to the Warriors nine to leave Sioux Falls behind 33-29 at halftime. Again. as in the two pre- vious ganies, the Sioux played an unbelievable second half. The squad rolled up a ten point lead and the Cob- blers never threatened again. The victorious Warriormen were carried oil' the floor on the backs of the ecstatic crowd. Fast, nimble guard Dick Foster showed his jumping talent through- out the tourney. His performances won him a spot on the all-tourney team. Hog Semmler and Iron Swanson sparked the defense against Ilrook- ings llobeat Iflrie Hundegaard. 105 Coaches Supplied Leadership Blood, sweat and tears are a coachas lot. Worry lines and strained expressions are the occupational trade marks. Occasional smiles Cand some tearsj are fringe benefits. Old coaches never dieg they move out to classrooms. Fresh, young faces re- plenished the coaching staff bringing with them new strategies. 106 l i S l I p , ! i S Coaches Don Erickson and Ben Newcomb, who l their sophomore team to an ll-4 season recoi waited out the final minute of the last gal against Aberdeen. Jim Patten received instructions many times from i head football coach, Dick Day. In only three years Coaches Ron Schlekewzty, Dub Otto, and Dave Kinney have built the wrestling squad into 21 major contender in the state. A pal on the shoulder or a kick in the pants added extra oomph! First row: D. Kinney, A. Bauer, R. Schlekeway, D. Mann, G. Nelson, D. Moller, R. Newcoinbg second row: B. Fritz nieier, B. Otto, D. Day, W. Diehl, D. Erickson, L. Dubrutz, E. Hansen. 107 atmen Wrestled to E D Crown sy-wg r ' ll 1-1 Z .M f f First row: L. VVintei'ton, M. Robb, S. Pease. B. Totmen, M. Williams. D. Wagnerg second row: B. Ferric, J. Gapa. J. Mc'Nitt, M. McKean, tl. Paetow, l . Yiel. An experienced team of grapplers wrestled their way to the Eastern South Dakota conference crown. In ESD competition the Warriors were undefeated. sporting an 1 1-0 record. The Kinneymen posted a 23-19 win over Pipestone in a nonconterence duel to open the season. ln a quadrangular meet at Sioux Falls, WSHS matmen tallied 105 points and captured 12 individual wins. In the first dual meet in ESD competition, the wrestlers downed Brookings 35-X. A second nonconlerence match with Lu- verne added another victory to Coach Kinneys team with a 27-17 decision. The unhlemished season was kept with a 31-9 romp over Water- town. The third ESD win for the grapplers Came by whipping Aberdeen 34-14. The team added another victory by bombing Huron 30-12. In a nonconlerence meet the wrestlers nipped Wor- thington 23-21. The matmen posted a 35-X vic- tory over Mitchell to raise the record to 5-11. A 41-2 walk over Madison and a 28-11 down- ing ol' Rapid City preceded the 33-S win over Yankton that gave the ESD title to WSHS. The Warriors took seven individuals crowns and the team championship in Region Two helore placing lilth in the state meet at Spear- lish. .lon lVlcNitt 11651 placed second. lioh lierrie tHWTJ liourlli. and Larry Winterton 1955 third. limb l'lCl'l'lO fllW'l'D was Llmlcfczllcml in ICSD cmmnelition. Fel wrosllccl his way lu i'ou1'll1 place in the stale chzlnlpimmship. clivisiml. 109 Dol Xviljllllll' 111335 has wrestled lm Couch lilllll05 S team lm' lww years. lll was thc Kcgion Two chzlmpilm in lux Jon MCNi1l 11655, lhc 1964 state chzinipiun. was iimlcfczitecl until tho stain moist xx he was upsot in thv chzinipionship match. Seniors Dominated ESD Champion Team Spezlrfish. 110 vwwwmf mmwm .... , W, WM ,ifvrmwwm , , mmms Gene Pzwiow 11455, El three ff ll iUii0l'lN2lI1.iiiilljjhi his wsu' to tie sizitu chznnpionship moot it l'i2ll'l'j' Tolnizin 11203 was the Region 'l'xx'o cliziinpion in his weight class. B- quad Provided Varsity Reserves First row: S. Anderson, S. Sona, M. Gilman, L. Lunde, W. Frerichs, J. Leuning, D. Assid. Second row: B. Grewe, D. Wil- son, G. Kruegrer, F. Bain, H. Wiswall, M. Reed, D. Cahill. Third row: M. Rothenbuehler, B. Hall, E. Lanpher R. Green, M. Langin, B. Donat, D. Fiskuin, F. Ludens, F. McClain. A N .K N Q K: Y M5 .ist 6 qi W , A : . t 3 lx .KQLL.. M K. lb 5 K 7 , 529' 5 K S it i K at I -1Kl?'Qj.g'9bq- 111 Sue Pederson, Sandi Point, and Barb Stamm performed their rou- tine at the State A tournament. Steppers Marched at Games, Parades HTo the left flank, marchlii commanded Jan Del- bridge, Highstepper president, in the WSHS gym one cold, wintry day in February. The twenty-six hardy members of the WSHS Highsteppers braved the ele- ments to be on hand for the 7:30 a.m. practices which prepared them for their four performances during half-time at home basketball games. The debut of the l965 Highsteppers was the 42nd O.L.D. parade. They then returned to long sessions of prac- tice and reappeared at the first home basketball game, marching to the tune HBonanza. At the State HB tournament they performed to H76 Trombonesf' Highsteppers marched to the tune of Bonanza at the Huron game. il os,,Nt,,e.s.M t.,t. 1 112 tl Twirlers Led Band at Football Games The 1965 majorette squad was re- duced to four girls. Twirler perform- ances highlighted football games, as they marched with the band during half-time. Various solo parts gave each girl a chance to present her skills. For the first time the twirlers presented a routine on the basketball court. Andrea Marty, head tvvirlerg Rhonda Sunclbergg Judy Nelsong and Nancy Mehlum were the twirlers for WSHS. Cymnists Featured at Basketball Games Individual, as Well as team, performances added to the color and excitement of the home basketball games. Throughout the season the gymnasts practiced Monday and Wednesday at Irving. The team performed at the ESD confer- ence home games, Section II playoffs and the State NA tournament. First row: B. Bovee, J. Vates, B. McBride, P. Hydeg second row: P. Sheppard, W. Marker, G. Pauly third row: Director Rosalie Houk, C. Doughty, Karol Van Regenmorter, L. Lorenz, Lu Gilleng fourth row: B. McCardle, K. Lockwood, D. Nasser, D. Petersong fifth row: B. Creighton, L. Line, S. Garnessg sixth row: S. Todd, D. Raylor, S. Anderson. A i Q I 1 Zi? , ,, W MM. be i ,.:.f,f,,,-win., ,,.. .. I f y, , A 7 S f 2 bf M 2 J, 5 hgjfia f ,Q V i A L V xi? ' L'L' j A-squad basketball cheerleaders were Barb Beckerg Sandy Fredericksong Jane Gourley, head cheerleaderg Enid Dunng Barb Ploosterg and Martha Yunker. P a t Mahlstedt, h e a d cheerleaderg Sue Rich- mondg Pamela Roth- 'bauerg JuneEttlesg Marilyn Hineg and Barb O'Donnell led the cheers for football and wrest- ling. Cheerleaders Sparke School spirit played a large part in helping the Warriors have a successful year in all sports. The 1965 f'A',-squad cheerleaders molded the wild exuber- ance of the crowds into an enthusiastic cheering machinei' which let the Sioux know that the whole school was behind them, win, lose, or draw. For the first time in WSHS history there were two squads in the HA -squad. One group led the fans at the football games, and at the end of the grid season, urged the wrestlers to make that pinv. The other squad cheered throughout the basket- ball season and into victory in the State Tournament. Juniors formed the Bn-squad which was also divided into two groups. These groups alternately cheered for the junior and sophomore varsities in football, basketball, and wrestling. fam chool Spirit One group of B-squad cheerleaders consisted of Pam Gridley, Connie Smith, Paige Green- field, Jamie O'Hara, Debbie Breit, and Kathy Klawiter. The other B-squad cheerleaders were Cindy Austin, Karen Johnson, Jan Adams, Susan Hansen, Stuart Clayton, and Mary Swift. NW QQ , M M , ..- -V. L W 9 it if 4 if ,I . , ,. ,. , . , MQ, wAf f Y l People X K X E f K s ,,, MMMWf,QmefAuMwwawAMWnwVwwwnwme1fasQwMMaaQQIf14N,Fwfwwmwiw-wwiwIQKAeeQA2mwwiwswmwfwxumqmwfafmnwwmavmwe9:Qwgrm:LQan2Mwawwnwmvwwuwwf-www -mmmwwswvss , ,Y ,, , , ,,, 'Mamma ' ' QQ ff 'A MM g W V ws M' ,A , . e in or 4 l if no f In i! , n V21 , Aasen, Harriet Aasen, Ihlene Abraham, Kent Adams, Dave Aden, Greg v 'l5' E I 1 3 E? 1, f'1 55 if ' E e Q fi V 1 5 Ahrendt, John Ahrendt, Sandra Ahrenholtz, Loraine Albers, Fred Albertus, Cathy Allen, Sheila Allison, Marvin Senior class officers Curt Mundt, Peter Schuller, Judi Mills, and Jan Delbridge Knot shoWnJ pondered banquet plans. W1 J 4 fa, K 4 Almond, Darrel Ambrosia, Valeria Anderson, Cherrie i i Y Q ? f i i 'M i n aei 72 Anderson, Craig Andersen, Dick Anderson, Dixie 119 V, l 2 ig!! Www A1'1d61'SO1'1, Garry Anderson, George Anderson, Griff Anderson, James E. Anderson, James L W P6 531 rrrvv -A My aa Anderson, Jim N. Anderson, Janet Anderson, Judy Anderson, Larry Anderson, Laura W.. X Anderson, Marlis Anderson, Mary Anderson, Morris Anderson, Randy Anderson, Roberta i R I 2 Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Terry Anderson, Wayne Arshem, Jackie Ashworth, Salli 120 e Aurit, Lynne MQW! Q, V, A ,5 ' V V 'ali Agil M Ball, Stephanie Bartlett, Joyce Bakken, Roxie Wy, , .,. V , .. , K ,f . ,, f, I f 4 ' ' ' ., fav, : ' Barrett, Bonnie Barton, Dan 5 Falling leaves heralded the advent of Winter, but stu- dents couldn't resist the inviting call of a Warm fall breeze on the way from the driver's ed simulator. Barton, David Bates, Cherie Bauer, David MW ,Z Bauer, Tom Beck, Jane Beck Kim Becker, Barbara Behrends, Jim 121 Bystanders observed that chivalry hadn't died as gentle- man Keith Perkins assisted royalty candidate Janey Gourley from the stands. ' ' i'ii' V 'tti , 2 a , 5 , , Q ' ili' if f ' ,Hifi f Berger, Sharon Berkshire, Mary Berry, Roberta ef 2 1 tisyaiy f f QVC? 51 f f 07- f ff f ff!!! 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D. 1964, yet Shari Er- ickson and Jim Montague were still stuffing napkins into chickenwire as the parade be- gan to move. -Q v , 125 15' 2?-V.. r, . 4, .X .- , 7' 'fir it 75 fini' 3 Y J .5 Iffgfdlb ,Q '9 fa.-.if y f. A nv al i gf , Carlson, Linda fi Chapman, Dick Christensen, Cheryl Christensen, Dennis Christiansen, Harold Christianson. Gene Christenson. K9-Ten Carlson, Roger Carlson, Ronald Cassel, Linda Chambers Jackie Ideal Weather for ber- mudas and football called many a fan one hundred miles to Sioux City for the Heelan game. Christopherson, Douglas Clancy, Paul Clapper, Charles 126 . V 2 Cluts, Brian Coakley, Dan Coffee, Alberta Coifitt, Nancy Cole, Cathy Cgle, Joyce Colwill, Dianne wmv Colwill, Gary Cone, Cynthia Cook, Kathy Cooper, Greg ' '2,. '44- COOPQT, Charlene Cowan, Cheryl Cowan, Rex Crane, JoAnn , E , HW fi . Crockett, Leroy Crosby, Cherie Croy, Joe Cunningham, Tony Currie, John 127 Cutshall, Don Dafoe, Dan Daggett, David Dahl, Colleen Dahl, John Z f e E, ' 121 Dam, Jim Dannen, Glenn Daugaard, Peggy Day, Jerry 1'-w:f'95: ' f Af .m,,E'Mf'1w 'Y ' ' 52,9 3 ' V 2 . f ,V sir 1' hw sigfiff ' '55 if , I ..,, - .,, . , H ?' Q2 f . jf 3 x 422:54 , f .4 1 DeGroot, Judy Delbridge, Jan Davidson, Ann Davis, Becky Davis, Sandy 4, 5 Q 52 Z 'ie .., Q. V - ,,,,,. V, A J , , i .. ' J SRV Deal, Jackie Deeringer, Kathy DeGr0ot, Bill f '76 w A I We J -'1 . M , K, ,f 3 i Del Vecchio, Nancy Del Vecchio, Sandra Dempster, Dick 128 Devine, Tom Dewittc. Lonnie Dickens, David ,V lim f W Doherty, Karen Donery, David Donnelly, Michael 'm By the end of football season number 47 and Frank Hecker were synonymous. Doolittle, Mimi DOW, DOHHH Dawning, Bernice if-2, , 1 if .: ' F 'F fJfff?f':f lY5f'.ff' 1 V , ' .-, f . - , v H V : ' , ,ww - -V ' 'MV' Azkiifii' v 1 iff ff? 77 ' ' WJ' ' Dpaegey, Richard Driver, Trudy Du Bois, Daryl Duiek, Tom Dunham, Nancy 129 Eagan, Cheryl Ebert, Royhl Eckhart, Janet Ehde, Sharon Eisman, Peggy Eisenbise, Kathy Engel, Tim Ensenback, Ronald EHSt1'0m, Karell 130 A group of loyal fans con- soled Mr. Day and Mr. Otto after the War- r i o 1' s W e n t down in defeat to the Black R a i d e r s 0 f S i o u X C i t y East. Lfs?2Gf,,QmMff: -,:,,,H'iV ., 7 :. Z'PHe,ff?,m , ff 5' f 5 4 Q x JZ f' ,f Dunn, Enid Edmunds, Roberta Eggers, Linda I , ,, fa y ,ff , 5 , we ,'f,V 1 ,V Ellinghausen, Sharon Ellwein, Janet Erickson, David Erickson, Don M , 5, i - ' A 3 ' p '1 ' -f ' h i? , A ,Q . S , W .W 5 f? J he , M, , Erickson, Joe Erickson, Rich Erickson, Richard Erickson, Sherry EI'S1-and, Barbara We l f ii' I ' Espeland, Mary Farkas, Frank Farley, Rich Fellows, Jim Fellows, Tom Ettles, June Ewy, Gary Fannebust, Connie F2-HUG, Sl1SaH Farmer, Mike HUA 9,322 mf fi rslr w Ferguson, Don 131 Farrand, Linda Farrell, Tom Ferrie, Bob Ferrin, Ken Fester, Dennis Fiskurn, David Fjelstad, Marilyn Flamoe, Cary Flinn, Marianne S15 7LAVg V 3 E xy 5 W 4. ,jf fy Yr , ,M v sv fi MM, 3 M, ings Flittie, J0 Flynn, Dennis Fodness, Chuck Fokken, Marilyn Fordee, Mary as Forseth, Dale Foster, Douglas Foster, Richard Frank, Vicki Frazies, Martin ,, V- : 1 1 WW' , .- Z in F ' vw , , , ,: , ,i,. .,1i .1 VV . v v-- 2 ,ya ?,fJg,l, I hz' ' ' 213. - .- l - in Frederickson, Sandy Frerichs, Georgia Friedbauer, Ron Fritz, Don Froiland, Karen 132 Froystad, Chris Fursee, Theresa Gehring, Kathie Gibbs, Jack Gibbs, Jerry . ,.g - Giddings, John Giedd, Diane Gilbert, Karen Lo this is the reward for devotion! Andi Ciarty and Pat Houtz found themselves 'risoners inside the Sioux City stadium vhen they waited to catch a glimpse of i U U he players after the Heelan gal-ne. Gl1CheI', Glle, Dalia G1ll6Spl, DaV1d Gilmore, Mike Gimbley Eunice Goehring, Mavis Golden, Regina Gordon, Douglas 133 Am, 'Z ff E 5' ,f if X 2 Gorman, Dana -, V. . ' ', l L': f : L 1 L L' L' 'L 'fA r II' 5 V ' I ,'f', 1 9 .V ' f e ' ..,, VL, . 1 lr f ,, ,LV j Granum, Linda U wwwmrWMMWm Mme' , W,wefa'.,,. M M,g r we Vsfevfw in ffm' :Ze wif, Q .A J Q -, -,,f:f ,. f r 4 Gourley, Jane Graack, Mary Grace, Jerry Grant, Linda .- ,. 1fv5gQ5.f:,wg. g -' . - - fc 1 . vi 1. V214 Grave, Ronald Gregg, Michele Greenley, Jeff Griffith, Carol Grindeland, Jo Ann Gulickson, Rex Gunther, Gary Gustin, Melinda 'QQ I Gustafson, Bob A group of prospec- tive Marines dis- cussed their future field with a U. S. Marine Corps re- cruiting officer. Four years is a long time, they all agreed. e Gutten, Tony Haack, Sharyn Haan, Patrick Hagberg, Glenn Hale, Paula Hall, Bob Wi Halverson, LeRoy Handel, Roleen Handy, Charles Hanisch, John Hanks, Bob Hansen, Frank Hansen, Vernon Hanson, Larry Hanson, Rick Hanson, Rollie as x R wf 'AL H' ' W 4 Hanson, Wayne Harden, Lyle Harms, Ted Haroldson, Ron Harris, Ernest 135 qi . W we if er, Behind the scenes and out front, tc- senior social committee rnembej Linda Krell Dick Andersen B, is Harris, Lynn Harrison, John H rt n, Carol 1 U i , a ma O'Donnell, and B111 Z1Sk8 successfnly Hasseflsteifl. Mary Hauge, Jim Haydon, Gayle Healy, Susan Hecker, Frank -r-'fu-1' 'Ns 'WFV fy! Heege, Peter Heen, Esther Hegdahl, Ed Hegge, Bev Hegge, Billie mi-if 1 2 2' if f Hei1maH,Jean Heilmah, June Heither, Dale Heiser, Keith Heitzman, Robert 136 Jduced and directed such senior di- isions the Christmas party, the P banquet, Hlld the SGTUOI' plcnlc- Held, Rick Helfenstine, Nancy Helgerson, Terry 'www Henrikson, Bonnie Hepner, Linda Hicks, Rodney Hildebrand, Terry Hildreth, Bernice gf , if ,Ji ff? 4 fa Hills, Clifford Hine, Marilyn Hink, Janice Hockman, Pearl HOSYG, Gary , ,W ,,,,' Q A, I fe 4 gk 4 ' , ',,' ' j V Hoffman, Lynda Hoffman, Terry Hofstad, Sandy Hollingshead, Sandra Holm, Joanne 137 Holman, Rick Homandberg, Cheri nl. Holmoe, Merle Holtman, Russ Holton, Jo Holzwarth, Allen V 4, J3f7i?2'?Y3' gm mgfwfm ,.,, ,sfmfyyffefgfwyggmggM X , , 4,-.,,r..,.,V ,, , .,,.,..,, Hooker, Joe Hotzler, Lyle Houtz, Pat Hove, Larry Howlett, Jefrey 3, . , - ,. 1 ., ,, g M .. . . f1f'H:f1f2YQ,i we -'Jr ,V 5 gg ., 1-,, if: ',,, XLT: M1 Y ,ii i, Q 22, Hudson, Linda Hovdestad, Gary ' W ' W f ,fm VJWW , H ,W , W ,,,, N ,,,fwwf'.'W, wf'.,'Ef:,, ':if,:' ' '- f , , g:,,fi?is751eQn Huether, Sherry V H M ,a Wav uwwffifffm, 5 H -, 'ff K fswvfu HLV, : Huhn, Priscilla Hummel, Pam Hunnicut, Jim Hurley, Patricia Husman, Wesley Huyck, Tom 138 , Agiaww, , ,., , Q ' , 'ii Q. H 41? M H, I I 1 D9 f ww ! J 15 If Hyde, Pam H119-H, Rita Iisakson, Bob Jacobson, Dave Jackson, Dennis Jacobson, Ray Janes, Vicki Jennings, Kathy Jensen, James Jensen, Jolene Jensen, Judy 4 J f V S49 'V Jaqua, Byron Jaspers, Larry Jelsma, Larry par-1 .--...,,., Childhood recaptured Kathy Bim and Darrel Almond as they joined in the antics at the senior class Christmas party. 139 'f f 3 L , 4-of ww 7 Johnson, Brian Johnson, Craig. 1 Johnson, Elbert Johnson, Irene F f ,M X 1' Ag 1-if - ' 1, ,, ' , 1 ' Y - , .,' -:J aw fx Y' f JK , mmf G - 4 X f1:i?mg53P5f3?r2?F51JQ1ew M hnnn A f . . I ,,j,5,?i,,j,si ?Y' J ' ,avi 3 ig? ,Q W' M Wig, 3 my wa f 2 5523 f. -. Johnson, Karen Johnson, Nancy ,MW Johnson, David Squatting at the intersection of poetry and short stories, Dick Andersen pre- Johnson, K-andy viewed a play for World Lit. f i55?i727?L3ff?' 1 ., JOTIHSOH, Nick Johnson, Roger Johnson, Terrie Jo QW- . ,W -f M. J0hHSOr1, TOIH J0hHS0I1, TOUI G- Johnson, Tom W. Johnston, Peggy Jones, Allene 140 Jones, Peggy Kearney, Jim Kimball, Dianne King, Joan df' Joyce, Barbara Julin, Wanda fi , Keefer, Cheryl Kennedy, Kathy if If' Kahler, Mike Kayl, Linda 'mir Kershberger, Ronald Kiepke, Judy King, Peggy Kirk, John Kirkback, Clarence ,,.!i' 43 gvv0 l' Kitchen, Karolyn Klaesey, Joel Klausorl, Linda Klinkel, Carol Kloxin, Patty 141 f u ff. , MT! . Linda Krell prompted smiles and laughter at the senior class banquet as she reniinisced about the trials and tribulations of the sophomore year. ff., 3 Koenekamp, Joan Koepp, Lana ,fi ww mi if lwwflwf-f ,WY ww ww' fs Y J, sf 7 ,Wwe fades WW, f'7fr,,,,,fe , ir wma-4fm,ff2Wzffff:-myvfwwfhi,fsrfiwmeiw5Z2f522f2zfszz wav mgzmiyq f uw m,:1n mxH,3:gf,Hs7':z4emw2fffs-wet, 2: ' KKK w Z ' ' 1 ovv gW Koepp, Priscilla 6, if Knowles, Judy Knutson, Connie ' f W' i aw-0 if , ..,. V Z, , V- 2 vi if 'iil' Kogrel, Bob 1 ,,,x7,i ,,,, , ' l I ' ' V 1 fs, f M5592 , Knudson, Carol Kock, Ron Kollasch, Carmen .,,,, Q I ,, a s Kolbreck, Susan Kolsrud, Joyce Koppien, Bob Korte, Jan Kouri, Penny 142 A Y www- ' ' 4 K hw we b , J , 1 V ff - . , I Vi,:,.,,if .f ,rp V 2 A A . be - Q ' i M ' S 'T A Q, ' 5 Krell, Linda Knight, Kay Kraft, Lana Krambeck, Linda Kranda, Jeannie Krogh, Marcia Kruger, Lowell Krueger, Marsha Kruger, Steve Kreuger, Sue GW 1 XM., .W-2:11, , 2, Life- -rs g,Lf, f Lrg, 1 ,M ,Q , . Kunz, Patricia Kutel, Rose Ann ' -' ,MQ 5f,55,y5:i?S:5j:w -' 2' :av2fsff3??f1f'ffe,'ff2 Langdon, Lorena Langner, Jan x,:,,ff:, , w, if ,,. ,.,,. .. .,,,,. . ,.., ,i,, ,,r V,,7 ,, W ar . , 1, Q ,, Ziff , if5,,Y,xs,3 , N , iw, F I .v -' 1-, V Wife :'f7'f'i:..'J , ,, ,, ,ini , . ,,,.,. .. ,f I , 4 - -' J-,H 2 . :sw ' ,z A2 HQ, , www ww 7' 1 , K 14 , . . 1 N -: 1' Y New I 'X I . , .ff f 5 , 73 , f, ,QB f Kvam, Sharon Kvien, Susan Landeen, Gary LHFSOI1, Cynthia Larson, Dianne Larson, Donald 143 x, 1, 2 Larson, Donna Larson, Jef Larson, Laura Lassie, Janet Lautt, Paul Lawler, Shirley Lawson, Dennis Leimbach, Patty Lernke, Bill Lemke, Virginia Leu, Alma Leverett, John Lewis, Mark Lewis, Mike Leyba, Mark aff Lidke, Pam Lien, R011 Light, R011 Lingo, Jay Lodermeier, Gene 144 Lodes, Gene L0f'E0H, Monroe Loge, Bernadine 4 Wm LOYEFG, David Lynch, Nancy MacArthur, Douglas Jim Tuntland happily helped to enforce the court decree punishing Stuart Clayton at the annual Hi-Y Carnival. 145 az Q 5 gf, 5 5 at jf 9 Loger, Shirley Loomis, Lorraine nl' W' mf + 1 43 if 4, 5' V 'EI' 1 fri ' HWS' MacCracker, Vickie MacNa1ly, Barb 252, X Q , M 3 W3 MacRunnels, Sandra MacRunnels, Sharon I' 'ffl Mader, Mike Madison, Karen fa? ww-' .4 Mager, Walt Mahaney, Janet Mahlstadt, Pat Malmquist, Cathy Malone, Sydney I 1 , 1 'Q ff- 5 jf Malone, Tom Maresh, Jim Kew ,:'f,l , . ' M J W e,-' , Marker, Wally Mattice, John Marty, Andrea QP May, Jennifer Language and nationality are no barriers against the excitement of being nominated for Sweetheart. Words came slowly for Val Ambrosio Crightl, foreign student from Chile, but she and Sue Pederson felt the same thrill as they discussed plans for the assembly and the dance. WWW? WW? Q 5 Hai f Wea. ,,,.,, it ,gel McCabe, Donalene McCullock, Jim McDonald, Danny 146 McDowell, Larry McDowell, Mary MCE1haney, R011 McKay, Gloria McKean, Mike McMartin, Finlay McMartin, James McNitt, Jon Mead, Linda' Meier, Kay H '59 if , V H ., jfff, 'Y Hia L if K 3, if Mellellberfldf, JS-I1iC6 Melton, Betty Meyer, Doug Meyerink, Carol Michael, Loren , W2 4aev W? M H14 Miller, Daryl Miller, Gene Miller, Greg Miller, Randy Miller, R041 147 , ,,v' ,V 49' rw S if. ,Mo , Mills, Judy Moon, Ken Mostrum, Marcia gf: ,-f' vu, 'V ,4s5ifsfEMlfii1l?riX, 21 1g?'?fj, ' , rc Iwi ffw,gsfg5 ,,Z,, 24' , vm ? gg v ,, X, 53,5555 ,, -H'fff,2'kk1'Viv':-4 g7I'5TF9' V? WW VW - 1a,,,mf,,, 1,,,gX,g,,2 f , M .... , 4 ..,. If uf W-69897, 68 'W Milton, Jim Moe, Nancee Monrad, Terry Montague, Jim Morehead, Mike ,,:,,.z,,f . .ooo -ff wi W Mossefin, Mary . mia, f in nu. 'Ww - , Ma-w ,, new ,gp Moreland, Jim Mriden, Colleen Lf, Morgan, Karen Mortensen, Jack Munce, Linda Mundt. CUTUS Munger, Duane Murphy, Duane Murphy, Patrick Murray, Judy Murren, Garry 148 Nason, Ed ,an-i.,-vip? 1' ii 1 A 1 l , ,. if f i , I E Neimeyer, Bonnie if 4 Nelson, Judy Nelson, Roselyn Nearman, Rick Nelson, Deborah sf? 12 ,,.,, w ., fi? -2 , s 'A xv ' ' V ,,,. 1 My ' .2 125 Nelson, Larry Civ- Some people get all the breaks! Any boy might well envy Dave Rothenbergefs unfortunate disability, a new attraction for the ladies. V A . 5 Nelson, Lyle Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Roger Nelson, Shirley Negheim, Byron Ness, Harold Nessam, Art 149 vm, Q 7 'fz H' J ., W' Neuroth, Jonn Nichols, Tom Nielson, Charles Norberg, Jane mw,fW,W,,W P g , f ,Q ff y MM Nord, Allen Noyes, Mary Ann Odegard, Daryl Odney, Linda Odson, Bruce if , ff ff ,ff 44 . My MZ r Wwrflit 1, ff Olsen, Sherrie Norby, Gerald ' V' 3 M zi 'i'Vl?3395m ffgfi: - :Z l ge? lvl ' 1-' 5 , ff52fs'ef'E2i rf :Iw i - ,5 I X 1 7, f if f A W fish , ,. ggsaiqw- Q fa X59 Q3 ,C M, 3 U, ef , A, W A . W r. O'Donnel, Barb Ogborn, Mike ,' LZ jieivziwxfjf fjfffffffi' :','::,l',:lf'3,lA, V Hffliff A ' 'L ' v , , .M . L iff 'Y V i 4 2 f ' b , Olson, Annell Olesen, Jerry Olinger, Verne H, , QM? 7 f ,, - , l A W We H .. .Ll ,V,, , V, I lj, 'lt I Zz gm :J ., 3 iz, Olson, Betty Olson, Diana 150 Olinger, Vicki Olson, Jerry kk ' ,nn Olson, Lennart Olson, Mark Olson, Mike Olson, Robert Olson, Tom Onken, Dennis ff' K X Q , i w 'ir Ormseth, Martha Owen, Ellen e ' ,Ffgyf?lfJI',ZE:1 f ifflz' h5?2ffA5f',f'f',, ' 4 i fl' V ,, 'L f i Oosterhuis, Carol Ortman, Bob Paetow, Gene ,nie , -av' egg! Www-w Opheim, Warren Ordahl, Roger Oren, Gary The dances of the day required more imagination than skill. Wally Marker added his own personal touch as he, Marilyn Hine, Don Cutshall, and Marcia Mostrom danced tothe music of the Bleach Boys. 151 Elaine Brunick concentrated on Sym- phony MM, an orchestra selection that is especially difficult for the bass viol. we ' 4 V 1M.ZL'1Hw. Page, Perry Paile, Roger Panourakis, Evangeline l 42 45,4 l ' 1 ,- , fl Pappas, Cindy Pascoe, Diane Pasley, Gary 79' Patten, Jim iili tf' f ' ft 5 gf, M a 5 , 'XT' Pease, Stafford Pecaut, Marcia Pecaut, Susan 152 Paulson, Mike Pederson, Sue Pay, Sharon Vflfflf' Peiper, Mark ffwiy 1 ff A f , f f M 7 W , 2,4 Aff 4, 42 A , , f f 1 H W 4 . ,V - . A9 f ' ,- 4- .114 ,I QF yr L, .z,,.,,Q,,,,, , M 9 4 Q 1 'l Qx vu.: mg? 'f-M.w,A Pengitore, Gary Pennington, Mike Penny, Bob Percy, Michael Perkins, Keith .I-' A W ., Perrenoud, Mary Peterson, Carroll Peterson, Elaine Peterson, Jerold Peterson, Millie . t, t, M . H V 'f 1123214 , a, Sllgkiflii -V -'bf rr. eqgewg A H ggi 7 U 'fi Q, z:5,3'g15? , fi rf i in . ii ff' 3 , ff 5 '- 5 5 ,145 ,,,-. , 455 4545 6 9 ' af M P6t6TS0I1, Randy Peterson, Rita Peterson, Robert Peterson, Stanley Pfeifer, Tom gnu We Pilueger, Solveig Phalen, Dave Philbrick, Bonnie Pickering, Fran Pierce, Bob 153 :::h- Zz: 4, Pierce, Marla wwmwwfff f Pilcher, Donna Zim Pipe, Bob Pitchford, Bob Pittenger, Linda Plagman, Linda Piooster, Barb Pochop, JO Polsfuss, Jean f ,,, 6 Wm , 2 g ir ,,ef1f'7f'W 1 - ff ie, 'Zi:ir5'2,?Zf'G3 'Z ' 1 ' 'If::2:qgfi'i1iIs'13f V J i l, if:?f,f1f,f4?a -: '1'l7ia Q-lf5g3 sf'1f 1 WZ. ':. , -,..g,r,.f,,f,,,, W ,pix .,.v.4, '-..,fgfa',.: K, V .g V? 'A' .M- Fw.m.mf225v fliffn , ,J,,.f 9- 11 H -f ,'Wf',541 .in-hlkv Powderly, Ed Polus, Nancy -JT' Porter, Donna Powell, Nancy Pratt, Craig 154 X ,--L :am Q- .E Q N ami Ai, E an , ,, V V 'AVH V af' , . .. 'gs' 'Q gh Y V '1 hi Wafer' if P Postovet, Diane Pottratz, Cindy ' . . Nagy ix Prentice, Lona Prestbo, Terry .--- -. A ,:,,, ' .:1 M' ' ,LH , 1 ,Q . V, ,tj Priest, June HH 7 Y77 owdy y all. echoed through the crowd as the WSHS Highsteppers promendaded to Bonanza dur- ing half time. Questad, Jo Ann ,, , 1 3 ' ij:-1 fzizzfzi? 'M r ri 2 , W f SM, H, Reagan, Sue Rebnord, Frank Redenius, Donna Redlln Denny Reynolds, Rich Rhone, Gary Rice, Nancy R1ChaFd Maurlce R1Chm0Hd Sue 155 ia X f v wi . W ., ,, ,of Q ' . , 4 if , , ' eff, Q,yf-,WT ww: o, 'QHUQA A fe 7 ' Q Ri6Ch9lt, Aft Ri9Ck6, M21ViS Ries, Martha Ring, Linda Ringen, Gayle 'HPV' Roberts, Donald Roberts, Ronald Roberts, Theora R0b91'tS0H, George Robinson, Gene iei, R R , Robinson, Mark Robinson, Martee 1 y Twas after the game and all through the town not a Robingony Pom Rgddgl, Loy,-y creature was stirring - except at the Barrellln 156 Rohl, Mike W fglnvf 4 ki 1? Rothbauer, Pam 7 f ,f 4 f f 1- Av- fran , V 'wi ,,,, .AAMAA .,m1m.1wf,'. Q V 5' f ' 'k ' 7 A f f V ff i ' A, ., Rohrer, Gail K ., ' rw f iz 2 ' Y rray S S n 1 1 ' rg rg ' Y f , V K Rothenberger, Da f-fy, Russick, Sue Saavedra, Dave 4i!A . V .p. fun! R117 Rosemore, Gary A 1',p.-Q, , 4, . ,. ,.,, , 2.1-ff wi ff ,Q , Q Sy 'Z W4 gpg, I ve Rubin, Vicki Rose, Jeff S Wg ,Vg if X V VX Roskens, Bob yaa f Ruegger, Sandy Salmon, Christy Salnionson, Stan Runge, Gail Sandifer, Diane Sater, Art Sather, Jeanan Sather, Judy Satterlee, Terry Sauer, Marcy 157 J , A X a way mf f ,ai :a wry ey .::,.-as-cfna, ' P131-gfewe-e:sz1ff.,:l .- ,f.' , fs ,, , : ,. fk , . r ..-: ' K' ' X y W he f ji . ,,mQ,.r? me I? 1 , W ,, 14 gf 2 'if ,VM M 5? 4 f f xv Q , 2 , , its 5 25339152 553352 ,pe '51 w,,4yev1 A J. f' J J., . i t S A -, ,q em, .2 , Y ,. 5 2 jf fE7w'1r???mw ,, if V , : ffliifil-' 4 F5-if ffff 'ffi i '::?E-J 'VH ffffffiliiff f 5 5 W 'f A g, 5 if P ff df i' Y 1 .TP ax 4 5 af at ag W - Savage, Lynette Scharn, Susan Schave, Margaret ShP1V613 MOINJG SCMPPGT, BFHC9 Schlenker, Brenda V Schliemann, Milford Schmidt, Sharon Schmig, Glenn Schoeneman. Alvin Schogen, Warren Schott, Sumner Schrader, Elaine Schroerf Nancy Schfoyefy Bob SCTIHUQF. PQUB SCh1l1T1-Hker. Gary Schryver, Tim Scott, Bruce Self, Stephen 158 ff-' - , I M, , , We 'f 4, wi ' Z,,L 2 Selle. Sandra Selvig, Steve Senimler, Roger Senimler, Ruth Shaheen, June f 2 S 2 L f' nl, ' 135' I 4,1 5 it .A Shepard, Barb Sheppard, Patrick Shields, Sharon Shultz, Mary Sichrneller, Wally it I if V V' V M E' V Sidlo, Cheryl Sivertson, Marie We Loyal fans Art Sater and Tom Huyck expressed their ap proval in unearthly whistles, Wild applause, and Warrior whoops as the Warriormen mowed down Sectional oppo Skillman, Miles SKOVIY- Duane nents to earn a place in the AH tourney. 159 4----uni aww, .v,,, , . ,, M, ,.,,,,,,MW M WW VWAWWMWMWJW W 4 W WMWVWW k1 'Mvmwwf4w,W,f.,, WSHS students became acquainted with wrestling when matches were held before basketball games. Some still weren't quite sure how to cheer for a pin, but cheer- leaders were quick to prod yells from the crowd. Smalley, Judson Smith, Noreen , 2-, i .W Smith, Rose Ann Smith, Sandra M ,fs ' -wwf-wr' H162 Smith, Suzanne Smith, Vicki Snelling, Dennis Sona, Diane 160 l e.ll ,,l , F f- ik Snyder, Marilyn ,filetim f 'll' '-137' . 1 ft A K, ,, Sona, Sam Sorensen, Tom Sova, Cheryl Sommers, Pam Sowell, Roger Sparby, Jerry Sparrow, Charlyne Spars, Bruce Spears, Bonnie Spence, Jeff if an-, VU' 'fz-gy I Spicer, Marilyn Spielman, John Spilde, Gary Spomer, Bob Standing, Rick Stamm, Barb St31'I18S, Steve Stauffacher, Steven Steele, Steele, Kathy V, ' .,,,'f 1 S B B , V , ,., ' 5 :V g V V ' V 'VV' Steinboyn, Linda Steinhauer, Betty Stene, Carol St9I'1h01tZ, Judy Stenholtz, Richard 161 ,w'1e'm-fwfr--',' 6 ,K M Sterkenberg, Janice Stern, Gwyn Steuck, Rog Stierwalt, Kena Stilley, Catherine St03-k95, Dennis Stoefen, Jill Stoltenburg, Linda Stoneall, Mike St0I'9Vik, David WS 409' Stout, Jay Strange, Keith Streedbeck, Jim Stride, Francis Strommen, Kim Stubson, Brian Sturm, Candy Sunde, Karen Sunde, Karlene Sundennann, Betty 162 if W :lf if W in f f K Sundet, Sharol Swann, Richard ,fwwfgg W sgQ f.,4' xwh w 1 Pop Went the mouth, crunch went the potato chip an d Ed Shafer helped to stomp out beri-berif' Swanson, Lon Swanson, Virginia SWHHSOH, Zan Swenson, Linton Swift, Linda Talbert, Curtis Tanksley, Glenda W7 M W Teske, Ida Thelen, Kathy Thesenvitz, Linda Th0I'1121S, COY Th0mPS0T1,J1.1dY 163 4 f if ,f f ' W 1' ,.,.. V' , , I ,,- Gif 'K tr W M ,Q 232 , .T diff , K f' -gg M ,lf Z 'J 5 nv 5 C W A Thompson, Mary Thompson, Susan Thomsen, Dianne Thornberry, Linda Thorne, Carol M i fl ,,,i ff fi? in ., Thornton, Cindy Thorson, David Thorson, James Thorson, Ted Thrush, Joan Thurman, Jerry Tilden, Judy The dimly lit stage afforded the perfect place for a last minute practice as Rich Reynolds and Terrie Jo Johnson Torkelson, Otis Torsey, Karen rehearsed Terrie's solo for As You Like It. 164 My Totman, Barry Towns, Sheila Treloar, Larry Trigg, Ken Tryggestad, Bob Tuntland, Jim Ugland, Gary Underberg, Ruth J, Q QM wg , 4 wx? 5 W A gag, 4' 'fly' Van Broeke, Linda Van Der Aarde, Gloria Vanderlinde, Renae Vander Woude, Susan H Ak ,,,,' V, A , fr .H - K Q1 3 f V , :xv Van Houte, Jennifer Van Leuvan, Kathy Van Middendorp-, David Van Wyk, Max 165 -ya., rs' Trusler, Keith f 2 1, Uveges, Susie Van Ells, Kathie Veenhof, Ken 2 2 ff Q 'F SD A' w f as Ltr, If My gk W Venenga, Larry Venenga, Sadie Vetos, Annette Vickery, Warren Viffkney, Barb 5' ff?'slf5?3933 ,rf 75' Q 7 .- 4 Q? 32 sv , W? 'N' .i' Y N , U' xg, 'w'si:,T' f6?Sw P ' yffi f E ii' me if f Q- -mi:-wy1ff:,'f,ff 1 e : lg - fv Q .egg ga 5216 S ' If 9, X ,f , at si ,, 5 re' Y .Q P? , Eb Viel, Floyd Viereck, Sharol Vieregg, Steve Wagner, Janette 4? J Zen!! ww f MW? 'fy affdfw 4 af Q A 1' ,f ff wwf 1 Me ,, ,, W. . M - - I I - - 7 L fffiizfw-ma,,mf2:g?ff3f' - , , ' ,, wif? K' 5' i':1'l5E - ? ,. . fm , ,f N, ,3 , ,,,, A sf ' -Jizz! , K , it 4 Wakeman. LOTGU Walker, Charles Voll, James Waggoner, Tom fe ,, may ' HNW1'1fewwvf24f,,'f,, -w,,E42g,ff,,ay2 VVV, .f fs w 'l' 5 Mf,?fg?7f5, cg ZW Q' if I , fy W' F ff lf f rw Walker, Julaine Wallenberg, Shari Wallenstein, Marilyn Wallin, Bruce Wallin, Ken Wa1Sl1, B0lO W2-111011, Ed 166 M, A f' ,, , We 1 Wareham, Margaret Watne, Pamela Weickelt, Susan Weidenback, Roger , , f , -K-43,1-3-... A W ia, ww: f we f , .': f f rua 2 A V sl ,,. ., se, , ,, ,ia f.,,,g.,,3yyZ Y 151 W aaafa ,142 My S1 V , 4729 aff fi 'Q Wells, Francis Wendt, Phyllis ,,l,, ww Wentzel, Shirley Wepking, Jill V ,, , . , . ., b2:5igi:'f?fsfwF7iQVf ' V yfff?QQQ ' 511- ,, , zrifff in 1, , H Km ,l,u, , Val, ft Watson, Jim Watts, Cindy Weber, Mary Ann A moment of truth came to Shirley Anderson on the un- even parallel bars just before she launched herself into a routine of spins and reverses for a respectful crowd at the A sectionals. 'fffff ? Pi Q 1, ffffffff 51 ,fc ffff ,aim fa W ff-QQ Q f f ' f l f ff'w5ww?lf::ww2faf:ef-6245? 1 , Z f f ' ' ' 5Z'fjf2,, 'f , I ' j'Q5g, .J 5555 1' i ' s,,rfH,, V1 i W6FdiH, Larry W6St, James Westegaardy Jean 167 A f is ,L f. Y , ,::, wevrgsrafe Wheeler, Carol E 75? QMWEQEE Wheeler, Donna White, Marlene White, Mike r .,e,i ' ' ' -:firms Kbeffws Y g1Qw!1za?fw, ,V . mf ,mg A-f:,41mJ,,,-W-W i . wa , , H, W. .. , H ' 'fa,3z11Qg,12zz1rf f , im , 5 .ze 6' 44 K 'fin 4: .: ffwesveg-ff - 'fr-Mii iz alll L , , ' , ififizzgiri W A 'Kg f ki M Wick, Mary Kaye S, Wickre, Linda Wicks, Debbie Wiese, Ron Wieters, Sandra Wilhelm, Bob Wilking, Barbara Willard, Sharon Willers, Steve Willging, John Williams, Joan . , if wwf1,4w.:wfwfm-2z,:Jf,2fzm?Sfgvw ff -55ff5iZl5,'QTEf Qf5i' - - f H Sifff, lfiff -I' V j , VV twirl' Vi M Williams, Mickey Williams, Paul Williams, Randy Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Shirley 168 ,M .,,. .,.,,, Hwy Wm, , .,,, M WH ,- .,.,. ,,M,,,,, , g A ' g We Q2 an , ' ' ' ' f 9 2 A V , 4 W 1 ' h ' , Y A, ..,, Q , , V I f ,I W M ' W y 'W nv ' f f f , 'V xf9if, 7 , Q l , Z34 '- , 'g 'I 74, , V ' y 4 l alll Winge, Louise ,K ,,, 51,5 Wy ., VZV. 2 I I M5 1 , , nggz , .Q X lv f Woods, Jean gm'- L Yeager, Sheila Ziske, Bill 3 fe Ea Winterton, Larry Wittrock, Darlene Woertink, Patsy W00d, R021-31' Wright, Rance Wullenstine, Dan Wylie, John Yarnall, Rick ,,Ma7a?27i,E' ' ' ' f f w Yesda, Carolyn Yost, Dale Yunker, Martha Zandt, Jail Ziske, Bob Zwanziger, Sandy 169 Jef Larson Bob Tryggestad, Jeyjf Rose, Jon McNitt Representative Seniors To those who have, through thinking, re- flected the rnerits of Washington High Schoolg through speaking, voiced high standards and valued traditionsg through actions, demon- strated their worth as honorable, self-reliant sludentsg the faculty awarded the title of rep- resentative senior. Lon Swanson Barb Plooster, Marcy Sauer inn-nuuuuuidn , is --f, -ffiri -fm .wwf 4m n Pam R ofhbauer .l Suzanne Richmond, Mike McKean Bruce Walffn 171 Barb Stamm Joellcf Pochop W Qu Kathy Gehring, Jean Woods Martha Yun ker XX '11,-52 ' 'im 'V' V- 1 I - if v aa a e, i i H I IVVA ,f .,, at Representative Seniors Against the common backdrop of a superior education, talents emerged and interests devel- oped. The roads to success were manyg no one proved this better than the 1965 representative seniors. Y Bob Pipe 'gvggf-gy g fwwmqfw, ,V . .V 4 W W, K, VW KM 'QSC-S234 5?M -W ff -y'ff-'53 r himyiw 77 n qszfjv - -1-1-'Q , was , '- ,:?','g?'f'Q.f heal: A41 may-f,.4,.Q:eZ5?4,f gf? xg gba! Z3-gg 5' -'W ,- ,,,,. - - ws., g . 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Bradd g Junior class president Bill Fuller met with other officers Debbie Breit, George Kruger, and J im Jensen to discuss plans for the class party held at the Arkota. ,-s . ' : J 4, 'Q' Z' 3' 1 1 JN 14 A k.LL- '- I is - . --., ssss no ssss s ii, J- Q t 1 'CEL J N ' ff lx .1 , , a A J J, ,E -. ' .W .l,1 , ..,-X, . ,. 12. 5 1 :fi - A- 1 :My 5 K' .Q Q ,fn -i K R V K ., 1 55.1 W' , air eff asf- sf esfwe Q' ,mm I ' ,HX - - K' ru - Z: V N5 x i i, 'Q s ss 1 f it - . 1 A it rw wwf if ,rffmw E ,ew Clark, Laurel: Clark, Polly: Clark, Richard: Clark, Sandra: Clayton, Stuart: Cloud, Ken: Clyde, Dale' Clyde, Darlene Colwill, Tom: Comp, Terry: Connolly, Mark: Cook, Allen: Coppock, Lance: Corning, Barb: Coulter,,Anthony: Cranston, Doug 177 'X 3 W x y. 5 rx X y X A' X fi in QQ. ' X ,p,,.w:e' .,? he K ll 4 ,gay if Q M .-Q. ' Tf' -,Z K K 'Q ' N , .- QR f - ve: f ,V q i T31 ',', fi! I ,f,. f Crow, Jane: Cyronek, Greg: Dachtler, Barb Dafoe, Mike: Dahmen, Joanne: Dahse, Marilyn Dahlquist, Terry: Dale, Marvin: Damm, Tom ef X For a few precious moments at an all-school assembly, or Q E? Janet Sno0k's chimes still the resoundmg voices of an l always-on-the-go student body. ., l . qeb- ,. .,,. -- gl K , ':'b .P f c, 3: . ,M Y 12: Z X ,gr 1 J, ee PN . ,ff i f e 3 1 J is Y J S S? f , -fef D ' ' iii DanF'orth Geor e' Darlin Dennis' Darlin . E , IZ, , H, Dean, Mike: Dean, Rose: Decker, Judy: Dede, ,W - eeoe eeeee we f We J eeeo e ' A E 5 K Q Judith: Davidson, Mike: Davis, Mary: Davis, Noodson: Cheryl: Delbridge, Dell, Diane: DePauw, Steven: DeWitt, Kathy Dawdy, Cynthia: Dean, Debby Joyce: : see seee Q 1 c - , , M ., J ea, .. , 'R if N of W' J W X 2 Q Q' ' ., . D ik i E s H ef ass J gk' ., , ,I , ,.- - . .Sf '-k.,-.kL LLK: K D Q kkikik i iii fii: 15153 D h is X i ii ,D it :ii J - Q an J - ,,- i t if e 1 .if Q -Q, X g J' . . i 2 I if-my J - 'iz J , r .uyi . - -A ff b ,. 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J , A eg-saxsf ' V22-,'1i5 Gregg, John: Grevlos, Sandra: Gridley, Pam: Grinde, Jim: Gr Gunderson, Ella: Gunderson, George : Gunn, Susan : Gusarson, as Douglas: Guthmiller, Connie: Haan, De gg Bi X Y rm x 5 5' W T . if-i : Gulhrandson, Michael nnis: Hage, Cheryl: Hagen, Eldon -2: ' L- i , . li ,Z . :. - . ,, ' o S 5 Sw 'W iv S .- V .f - ' H SNS' A f 1 fi N . ' , - -' I Y, Y :'- ' .. -.'f ?iYS' F4 '5s1 f 9 A-1 El: ii: f:'2f.xf,S'5Tf-Lf f .,,:::w - fy Q ' ive, X U , S -fi! - A . N ,. - ' J - 1 ' J' so S - S , . ' K . : J' K ' V ' f P , KK ,KK ' --'nn : J Y, ' .K .:.. , ,3-:, K K . K eff ..., - , K . - , ' - , , ' -M . Q- - ' ,w X? 1 ,8 w J M , . K ' H ir.: ' M Y ' if '-- A+' w W J 'iw , K I . -,QKK , :K H .. . . K, Q k - 1 I' ,. V. X g, . -K ,Kay K im . K K Curt: Hale, Peggy: Hans Haggar, Hansen, Harms, 1: Cindy: Hall, Sherrie: Hallem, en, Sue: Hanson, Cheryl: Hanson, Harold: Hanson, Rory: David: Harms, Doug: Harris, Kent: Harsh, Dwight 8 V'Vf9r5Pfii4. xiii. N ai K .:5' ' -: A ,, 1 'jf5i2?1. . rn - x K KV, 5 Y, 47 1 ' 1 ar e .Es . x .Q-we Curtis: Halvorson, Connie: : Hartigan, Sandy Halvorson, Gary: Handy, James: Hanken, Russell Harbln, John: Harmon, Steve: Harms, Betty Hartman, Roger: Harvey, Shirley: Hattervig, Jack J ,gif 3 3 Un -X . : : ' ' ' 1 -, ' :D J - Rf f' . .' S K .' O , 3 X J - - . X ' '1 .- ' - f ' y ,M U ..., 'I , ,K ,EN i ,M , , . E, ,, f. ff 1 . fame .J - , sb- ffissfi ' f- W e . V- I A N x in ' E- . , , sgf2gi,sf' si, v 7 Hauck, Sandy: Haugard, Pam: Haviland, Stephanie: Havens, Ron: Hay, Stephen: Heck, Richard: Heckenlively, Dave Heidelbauer, Jeff: Heinis, Donald: Heinis, Ronald: Heinson, Douglas: Helgesen, John: Henle, Barb: Henning, Danny: 181 : Hegdahl, Laurel Hennings, Donald Semi ' , --,- R . - sg. NE gi: x ' - ' i -is l :J 1 7f f if H ff f X: , J if f 'S K L h ,E X - xo. 4 H , s , J ,, ,, f gifs? :sus 5 - - fi: :VE 'E' rr.. . ,.: , . . X Q , X ...b..U,.s4b,s Sag, , ,,. . X X .. , . . J is: - 'V sf' is o Hennings, Margaret: Herrick, Bob: Herring, Dave: Hestand, Marilyn: Hetager, Steve Heyder, Brigitte: Hick, Tom: Highrock, Luanne: Hill, Jim: Hillgren, Sonja .,.., Q K .. , o so , -A wifi ' lisa J - . N - L J fl 5 In 5 yi . :V so J W V Ar . , , L H Q '55 .rr, ? Q .. , . Haw ., W, .Sk ei-.Fw- ,fi if--:is-5 3 . A .,. , J 1 alias ' u u , as egg 1 N as N M , X X ' f sg SSX ' Qwgxs f KSEQQXS xx S1 3 fi The top of a parked ca seemed to be an opportun spot for viewing the 196 ' ii-iz 4 ' fr .-1 :A 1- - 'Q , K X -. 1 . 7 YK 1 I ,f if , sf, , er . Q is he H . e e - . . K g .. .X , , ,. M X. wh . , - , is no x X or .r:-,.:.e1 :.1,, ,r,:.: X . ...,L . . ..,...: :E,.:- J Himmel, Larry: Hodge, Gerry: Hoey, Bill: Hoehl, Jim: Hofeling, Dave Hofstad, Lee: Hoiland, Diane: Hoiseth, Gary: Holm, Barbara: Holmstrom, Lary: Horwitz, Daniel: Houg, Dennis: Howarth, Mary: Hubbell, Peggy: Hudson, Brenda: G s my N ,, as W' x 5 Q ' Q ff: .gk W eerr P J . Huseboe, Ken: Husman Glenn- Ibis Rodne Hook, Joanne : Hundley, Roy fl! 5 X me P X N Q J x X in 5' X - . Q' A ' 53 Horner, Linda: Horton, Stephanie Huntzinger, Iinda: Hurley, Nancy is r Q X K 5 k 'K F N . N .: S,-Q Q J. 7 Y 'gasse- .. .X ai, Q fig L 1 N Y, 5-f - - .: Q., S Egg? , , , y: Infalls, Lana: Ingber, Larry: Ingersoll, Linda: Iossi, Cheryl: Iossi, Dave Isaak, Rodney: Jackson, Paul: Jacobs, Carolyn: Jacobsen, Kriselle: Jacobson, Robert: James, Terry: Jans, Dianne: Jansen, Jene 182 E pa 'W is N ,.q. . -. . .1 . . fl fu? , X f K s ,N ,f,.,.gf,,:, -.. 'TIA , Jaqua, Sue, Jeffcoat, Jim, Jellema, Judi: Jellis, Merlette, Jensen, Jim Jensen, Lawrence: Jensen, Patriciag Jewell, Maryg Johannsen, Loren: Johan- nson, Janette U 5 . ...... 2 e- , :is K. ' K L L. D. parade as it moved ' , ii, eeeeJ Q ' own Main Street. 3,4 W' J Q' f lg ,x, es, sf., J 4 3,5 f J EEE' , ig . e e eee J 5 , fiutuduf, , I l Q' fi , mi.. J , , 7 . fl 5 lil I ' i iki .. 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N .sc Linda Burt and Kathy Klawiter had the op portunity to examine an exhibit of South American artistry following a lecture assembly presented by a missionary to Argentina X J .:,ss- . . Kirkvold, Erwin: Kitchen, Dorothy: Klawiter, Kathy: Klawiter, Sue Klein, Jim: Kleppe, Sandra: Knadle, Jan: Knox, Gary Koehn, Bill: Koepp, Curtis: Kohlmeyer, Ann: Kokenge, Mike: X - ,um 5 W' . f X -5 if, W . s fs, Wfzs. Q : 6' .. X i,t,X.,,XX .XX.f X Q is r X my M z . A :. -jfixiiii Ralf' SXESSEF 1 -Q, 3' - ,321 F -9 f S3- X Q 'S 7 : ' :HES sllfssxissxgsfis 5 -ff: ,X :f 5 XF' Knauer. Millie: Knock, Kolbrek, Roger : X fi - - sv' X i X ' 5. X X 5 Kolsrud, Steve: Kondert, Gita: Kosberg, Sharon ff ., Q S ii .K rX: , . 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M e X at ' Q mi e X X Wei e sf- -Q 'P K ' if: -k-i. ..--ki 'ik. i A I ::kk i -3.15 W XX-:Xi ..-- K-- 1 K ,X 2 N L '- vf ' - .- , L X5 1 ii-k XX Hu- ' e . - ,eev , X XXXXX eeeX - X - :XXi we Y: ' ' - . , ,X,' ' .. Xe-e X-,rg , X r--. as - -X K N A K- X, ,X ---- I ,-,, .. - X - - - i We ' :I ' it - ' Q? Q McLeod, Penny g Kevin McCollar, Gary: McColey, Lloyd R.: McCoy, Robert: McDonald, Robert: McDougall, Mike: McHone, McKaughan, Jan: McKenzie, Robert: McKillip, Carolyn: Meintzer, Kyle: Mengenhausen, Carolyn: Meisel, Don: Mellgard, Meyer, Lloyd: Meyers, Sandra: Meyerhoff, Carl: Meyerink, Diane: Michel, Linda: Miller, ' ' Bruce: Miller, Clark: Miller, Dan Randy: Mclntyre. Steve: Meyer, Jan X v, :X ' X ' X N 1 ' - .XX . '- , N f ' he ' rf -X . X K 7 - 1 in in k ,5'l : W N X X2 -5 XR - Q N :E+ X 5 X X X .a,. H , - X at - X-l 5 Mille Mine Miller, Robert: Milligan, Diana: Mills, Ken r, Kathie: Miller, Julie: Miller, Lloydine: Miller, Lonnie: Miller, Mark: r, Sandy: Mitchell, Terrie: Modica, Douglas: Moe, Ronald: Moi, Lynne: Montgomery, Patti: Moran, Dan: Morgan, Tom 186 M rv Tv .sv 1 l i g! 9 iii fs Rf , Sw Morris, Margieg Morris, Richard: Morud, LeeAnn: Moxnes, Tom: Moyer, Linda: Muchow, Jennifer: Mueeke. James Muetlel Michael Munce, Jim: Munn-e, Kathy: Mundhenke, Bill: Munclt, Mark: Murphy, Mark: Murphy, John: Myers, Jerry Nady Roheit e , ,,Q , ,1 9 'Ts 1 J X, J ww? .J , N M ,f - , Sw' o E ,, ., ,sf E 1 Nagel, Nancy: Nasser, Dean, Nelsen, Steve: ef. ,, X' fr J Namanny, Jim Nason, Janice Nelson, Dean - K - ,..If K . , K b,.' .a , , ,g1..,, ,. 'nw is ., 4 .3 .. . G I ,, W ' s eb? A. .Wig , . A lf I . 1,15 2553?-Q 2: .vffsizl I i , I ,J uf Ken Cloud and Barry Bayer selected Bucky CNorm Bucklml as their yo-, fc Q' , J! if Nelson, Eleanor: Nelson, Debbyg Nelson, Eileen: Nelson, Gary, Nelson, Jim: Nelson, Lyndag Nelson, Marvin Nelson Nancy Nelson, Paula, Nelson, Peggy, Nelson, Randy, Nelson, Sandra: Nesheim, Robert, Ness, Donna, Newman, Suzette Nielson Jeff f 5 vs j M ax -, - X .+ or O , i 'Q 7' ,, +ve N ,- . A H Q Q- Y ..,, R Q x :X X as :Q A as w , -as Q ,P X9 , sr 7 X Q f ff V if I A ,J ' ' , ,s , P esss 'P .1 , 4 -5 to , ww. .L k .. 9 ,-1 - ,253 WW, ,X , . , ,ps-M P Q M' it N' s x X is 0 4' x bt x X . . 5 , L .l , ,.--,- .:.: s- f -. View-.fl M. X .- 5 + s , 1 if . 3 in -r. ,sk , w - 1 ' ,. - 1. ,,. as ' . assign :is f- ., - ,dr Q' , P x as Q' X ,ra is p Y x X ' Se aw as Sl X X ' wxlw S . ai. A s . ,,. k .,.,. Nolte, Katherine, Noonan, Les, Norberg, Sandi, Norby, O'Brien, Patrick: Ofstad, Donna 5 Nothdurft Jamie 3 Margie, Ogren, Dong O'Hara, Oksol, Jim Q , Judy: Nylen, Brad, Obern, Pat: Obeslo, Carol diffs, ,Sig lQ+ ' s ? ,,,e 5LT1i1 ffeli 1fpss' f X ew sea gig? f Q Q os-ssss . .xfk f KIKK la ' lry J I --,,. . I Q K , I ff 1.2 ' e s , Q P l .Q P P l ,f1,..,, 1- or S L 1, X 1,' f 1 - ff L1: 'P P :L'fL ,. R X 'W' '., 1- ' P A'A-A P - AA , 1 K jg S kkki . K , js, Olawsky, Sharon, Olson, David, Olson, Gwen fi? P 'Si-. , mo.o 1 2 N oo'o j sz -, '- li . X ' I E gm, ,NE .I-,X .E , - l ,A as . , -, -,A D at .ns I ,T-fe., we . A 55, f N rx 1 . ,. - ,LN x ' , Z. nf ., - , Oursland, Donna, Overskei, Gratiag Oyen, Kathy: Oyloe, Kathy: Padgett, Sue, Parks, LeeAnng Parmley, Charlene, Parry, Bonnie, Pascoe, David, Patterson, Olson, Rong Olson, Sandi: Olstad, Linda, Omanson ,Lindag O'Meara, John, Ontjes, Gene, Oren, Karla, Ostgaard, Gerald Palmer, Jim, Paquette, Richard, Parker, Glenda Pam, Paul, Gregg Paul, Linda, Pauling,Deanna L Vi' P - P , f . - ,, , X : so el,' - ' - - ' 3' -In-:l??32ff5flf ..'1' - 55' -- V . Y . X-M sf E: 'L P ,ass . 1 .sas 'xr ss' ae,s -iff ee l l ,.+fj P Q, ll-. Q Pl-,, . oiix 3 e,l.l I L lll - Q , lj t I Q 31:59 ' , -.-, :ifzeggsi 2 f ,--L. - g i V'.- - - J , iw , A - '- E , M , . + 1 , ' A J- 'O ll lll' .. S PM P 1 X - ,325 - . -,.. -eg o + X, , ,, -gl- . Nse' - 1- -1? - ,. W fx' 1 ' ' g A Q o 1 55, in 3 Paulsen, Larry 5 Pecaut, Patty, Pederson, Doug, Pekoske, Barbara, Penney, Pat, Perkins, Kathyg Perry, Alan, Person, Kenneth Peters, Tom, Peterson, Billg Peterson, Bruce, Peterson, Daryl: Peterson, Judy: Peterson, Lesterg Peterson, Marilyn, Peterson, Mary 188 :2'. P 'P p Q P P Pi 'E' A 3 Saas fag ' RF' P sie Piri SMP . . . . is P we - . P 'V is 8 , , if S iii, Ref P aP ,Peer ' ,sf iifiifsffif P P P k?'PP7P P A f PJ 'Q Msg' W K gg Peterson, Rong Pfaff, Tim, Pfeifer, Peggy, Picasso, Jim: Piearson, Garold XP N' P ,fx Pinney, Larry: Piorier, Jane, Pipgras, Linda, Platt, Kaye: Pliska, Jenny Peppy B-squad cheerleader Jan Adams helped cheer the Warrior sophomores to a victory over Watertown. PP P eleale P 5 , P P PP 1 P ' . P PP P gg, R QP, Pi he A s 'W - .. -1 N X P L, 4 P,li53Pl?SP:? : T ail' P P P P ' : P': f:-Sires PPf'.:n: P P51 fseiwis .P ' W 'a P .pi - . Q PPP P . X , - ,... V- I ,- P P P , A was ' E, y? 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X' B 5:25 75 SEV i ' N X K, If , ' . - .' e'XX viii ' .2 .g?l-ii:?451-- il ,--. v1.15::?'-if '-i . 5fI'5f- ,x ii Q ,. l-. l ., kk 1, 5 KL 5 M. it it ttl' 3 is 5, ,-,. 5 it ' - i P he ' F 2- 2 is .7 X B W ' ' : V - M d - H ' Beck, Kirk: Becker, Joyce: Becker, Wanda: Beckett, Bill: Bednarek, Larry: Bell, Laramie: Bellora, Linda, Bendt, Curtis Bennet, Jim: Benson, Barbara: Berkness, Dawn: Bethke, Diane: Beynon, LaDunnag Bird, John: Bird, Linda: Birdsell, Elizabeth 197 X iik 'X' x X l an ' sl F1 s fr ,s ii l e: N 'YK' ' B X L Y lx X : X ,X ,K i LLLAA 3 r l r 1 T if . K K if' X f i - B :,,, Bixby, Richard: Bjerke, Carolyn: Bjerk, Gary Bjornum, Paul: Blackman, Don: Bly, Lyle sfeessssffes . I 1. 1 , , ..., i , , - W . 1 il i n 1 f B Margaret Hubbard was all smiles as she sacrificed study , s ,. , time to Work on her homeroom float for O.L.D. F J 4 ..e-1 B Q, , f is e as 'N' ' i si ,f 2 ia X -, ,Q 'I' ,ral as s, z 'r . if . ,- Qi- s Q q Q llll V 'v b s iff' Q 1 . 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Fi'f'i2 C? -- ,Cx Day, Judy, Dean, Barbara, Dean, Lynmarie, Decker, Gloria, Dede, Lyle, Degler, Doug, DeGroot, Patricia, Dempster, Tom Denhart, Barbara, Devick, Mark, Devine, Jim, DeYoung, Bob, Diehl, Beth, Dobinski, David, Dominisse, Linda, Donaldson, Larry 200 i s l Mi, ' 'RL. X . s L 511 in f- , 1 e p -d'f l as e sle E D ek- - fr xr Donat, Bondel, Donovan, Dennis: Drews, Barbara Duiek, Rick, Dufur, Mel, Dumdei, Kevin .I Nj 3 , One of our canlne frlends found the Warmth of the second ' P' il floor radlator so Welcoming that a little more than gentle E 5' , persuaslon was needed to make him return to the cold and bu K, 'Y ' '1q, ' r bitter outdoors. s I . :-, V - 2 . , kk t ,... s :Zigi E l l ,y eeiie . D ler L eiil ' i . 1 il' - iiii it F L IA A iig t FT E tlf at J ': ee.. ' is Q. .,L.. - zr, ni-, K V? i I , , L,., I ..': L X 5, KA C E :Q ,.,, K . ' 1: . N ig m is H - -. .,.-. ' , ' -M 91 -. A 1 K. v..k:, use A . f gk . 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Enstad, J0arl: Erickson, D 'dg E ' k Errlliish, Jsirsesg Errieesti, Jamesg Essem, William: Evans, Donna? Evans, Jane? Evans- Linda! EVaY1S,agQ1U16tt?? E2I2:.l'1S?a1g,dlDa 201 0 ert .1 fi Y T E yr ' l fi .xx w. 'X F ,, r 5? X X S 1 X7 H c b J: ZQL: it r .LLQf i ft A J f A Everetts, Lynette: Everhart, Sherrill: Everist, Tom: Fallon, Gary Falor, Darwin: Feay, Colleen: Feekes, Dale: Fellows, Stewart Many blondes took advantage of the free 7 e orange drink offer featured at the school play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. . 1' A i n N H fi Mr x S 3 r. f- -- Y. i f , - :' ' - K X f lg. A ' . 1 ' 5' ' .4 W Y :ik xx X a . ,,:: it , h S I Yin W 'A R 'E -is ' Yi X 3 N Flinn, Jack : . - 1 X J' Flitte, Tom: Flowers, Edgar: Flugge, X e ,-Q:: :sv ew- f. . ig s it NP' s N 1 fs- ii N 2 Fillback, James: Fines, Barb: Fischer, Linda: Fish, Ronnie Fitzgerald, Paul: Fjellin, Sally: Flake, Claudia: Fleming, Kathy Melinda: Flyger, Steve: Flynn, Colleen: Flynn, Leo: Fokken, Bruce S sl no ,eee Q 6 ..,. 5 . wk. K Q f S, Sgfzrf ,:., ' , . J. as sex.: It 'SRM 5 4? f .. , ,X ,MW xwS'Nf FW' .rw - f ' . , i K t ' --x . bg gn 1 t kk K in I Lkkk K 1 ' I , , ig A -- - X . A z.,-if. , Q r. fi' 1 A' r. tooe it ' a 'N F F , 15 : e , , , - ,X Foreman, Jean : Foss, Jim : Foster James : Foster, Linda: Foster, Tom : Frank, Gary : Fredrickson, Diane: Fredrickson, Greg Fredrickson, John: Fredrickson, Sandy: Freiberg, Bill: Frericks, Peggy: Friedhoff, Julie: Fueston, Clinton: Fuhs, Larry: Funk, Beverly 202 Yiiiikx is E i W : ' - 4 , Q ' LL-- . - f . r f 5 ' ,. - ,, J N f- . e K.. . -, exe . X , ,, - 15, iq . , , f . 1-,M h f- ' l ' ., ' ' ' N - . i ffzffiigfi 'Q L. w.. - M - Q .. , . ' fi ,gi A . k . f Zfgfi k AT1-f ff W .gf s2fgiii-if 'i Gaalswk Judy: Gardner, David: Gage, Jeanne: 'Gage, Rick: Gapa, Jian: Gardner, Art: Garritsen, Judy: Garvick, Sandy: Gaut, Robert: Ga M :-L.. f Q figim, ,Z Xi a., A .- -:iv . ,, EX : S4 , Q : Q X f -If M' X X K ' 'LQ fl 'P .. 1: D W ' , , X ' f ski, ' X , . K ' ,Jiaf 1 . X e - J ' if Fifi? w - . . - V 1, :ef 1 - ,Q-xii i, 'IW , if W., . 4 ' J' 7 'F I fl. :::.f'ff:E:5W,' ' x Q - li? ' . Gentry, Cindy: Gerike, Alice: Gerlach, Stephan' Gerry Darrel' Gibson Claudia: Gillespie, Jack: Gillies, Nancy: Gimble, Nancy Goodroad, Steve: Gores, Bonnie: Gormon, Kathy: Gagnon, Wayne : , Q Q -::- fi . X! 1: X Q.. , 5 Q if E , - ,,,,, . t - .fl - sl :Vila Gajden, Stella: Gall, Kathy: Ganser, Tom vin, Rita: Geist, Peggy: Gelver, Tim . kkhr Vkkr i , ,E I I k.',,, K 3 L '3 .. ,. L v i n 1' ': ., f 3 L, gg N -. Q ., Z1 1 , X . X X N , w r Q A .. , X . ,t jffff' ,M f 4- 1 S ..,,E:,,. ,,,. , , x ,, l ax X . gi 355 . - . :K fav : Q N Q J X x L X X Q N .+ X :, V f i Giebink, Joan: GiH'ord, Judy: Gilberts, Beverly :, Glamrneier, Jerry: Glainmeier, Mark: Godin, Bev: Golic, Darrel: Goodroad, Alvin Graves, Gary: Graves, Paula: Gravning, Barb: Gray, Eleanor: Green, Denny JY 355 --'.- 'Q - S.: ' e 1? . L- 1 3 Qx ' Y' I '25, --' , -, r f-,, u sl- G ' 5 3 g .::.. - , ,. is ,:ii 1 ... ' ss 1 it A A 5 i ' X .1 3' i X sl? :KY ' W 5 xr G G 'i :i,,1 G . . isfsiffif Q W .. . f N ' i fi? , 1 'i'-' J, . Nah ' . N, V 1 N' , 1 is 5 QI in in ' ,M i A Ahggdk K 'F ' ,--i , X '--' f Qin -:,- , : r K 1 X Q i r fi, I be A Q ' . '. - -- Ju Gunderson, Bob L. V' kt: G eer, Roxann: Gregerson, Jackie: Gregg, g5?dl-gisongcllnda? Gunderson, Robert: Gunther, Ch8l'10tf9: Barbara 203 : Haack, Terry: Haan, Florence: Haber, fa. Y '.,,,x Heesch, Allen fx . M, : :kk 7 ' .H : i Miriw .. Q : Ssske ,ie-me ' SV 'i .,, e. . . .jsgrx A X .Q X ' ,QA - A, GQ 22' ' AL , A in is f- X --'- e s , ff so S eff, e 11. A fi' I' 5: ' 'Fl' ' 651- Q 3 S Ur ' S? : Hagberg, Lynette, Hage, Mary: Hagen, Sue, Haggar, Tom, Hahn, George: Hahn, Linda, Hale, Bonnie, Hall, Charlene. Hallem, Nancy, Halverson, Chris, Halverson, Lesa, Halverson, Rodney, Hamdorf, Bonnie, Hammond, Sherry, Hanson, Gail: ga. ' f . X f 5 iszfiir Hanson, Gary Q. ml ,. .gh Sw. -fs.-Q J Q? 2 Q, v v G 1 . , lI.,:, usgz Q N :LH J :,:: f i I X , iw .. 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'I 2- I is - -'1.i 6 Q15 , A -- f ..,,. 1 N. A H sg Q . E A I f K .i55f5. ?-' I A 3' , -- if 9 5 b t - ,V 5 Im ' X l , K - rw - ' fv- . L F fl' f p - ,, tt- ,, - st 1, w I Q, p I Hirsch, Doug: Hoefert, Al: Hoeye, Kandyg Hofer, Laurel: Hoffman, Dennisg Hohn, Joyce, Holbrook, Sue, Holm, Vikki Holmstrom, Colleen, Hone, Nancy, Honey, Johng Hoppel, Cheryl, Hong, Gwen, Hovaldt, Richard: Hovdestad, Larry: Hubbard, Margaret .. :ze -' '- vs' it - .A '21 5 - 1 I ' Yi . I if I gi Yi .!'?:lf , I Z , . H 1- .-,, , .XX u .Q XA Ti: iff' K .. ,it t pf is J .... ff K A v Oh, those late hours! First period study hall on Monday morning was an Hubbiing, Lal-fy, Hummel, Jim opportunity to catch up on sleep missed over the weekend. Hunt' Robemi Hurley- Judah Hurwitz, Marilyn, Husman, Linda 1 fs-'35, 'S ' 'M 7' P J is 9 l is ' J X l ,I Q I J ' I ff' -Qit M t. 1 -' .H I to gi Q 1 4 gt ,. 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X :QNIZ . ix j , L .ig Q, ., - Q .' 's X 'Q' Jensen, Darol, Jensen, Jean, Jensen, Robert, Jensen, VaDonna, Jensen, Wayne Jibben, Diane, Johnson, Annette, Johnson, Bill, Johnson, Dick, Johnson, Janice ,Q J W , , is J ' , , ' ff, 'fo ' I . , Y ii, we , 1-'fix ' s ii ' A .JJ' To New - K ' V Y ilk- U 'W ' A Li fx Q K V m V , . .. X A e1-e ' W , seeoseosel ' R i s W ff LL'L L- H' ,wt , Y ll il L-,: li -. wi Y A ' ,. - . 3. ','-- :fe J , ' - ll' s 7 M : J : - f 7 1 ose S f A 5 - 3 ' Q f. ,.-.. , Q 5, Q- X- -. K X Johnson, Janice R., Johnson, Lee, Johnson, Linda, Johnson, Lindy, J Johnson, Timothy, Jones, Douglas, Jones, Kathy, Jtnes, Reed, Jones, Steven, Jones, Vicki, Jorgens ohnson, Mike, Johnson, Pam Nw , 3 P B .ek fl. . gil ,R , Johnson, Paul, Johnson, Paula on, JoLane, Jongewar d Ronald Jorgenson, Judy, Joy, Lois, Jungen, Jeanne, Jurgensen, Jack, Kaarup, Vicky, Kahler, Jeff, Kallenmeyn, Sandra, Karlin, ,Susan M ' 5 K' ' L Ks' Hit- ' Iilsfl.-1. if M, . Si? rx ,mx K K ,b HB. Q l N - X NK. , : sn, ,,.. x i ' 5-. X gs- ,- K v I x v i',,,, - .. so -, ff --1 -. ii V ' A ' Y ' A 2 5 Fifi saga - .. sf, Y o- .L ' ', Karsten, Linda, Kayl, Nancy, Keenan, John, Keisacker, Robert, Keith Kelly, Raymond, Kelsey, Sherry, Kenyon, Marguerite, Kenyon, Rich, 206 , Georgianna, Keizer, John, Kelly, Dell, Kelly, Kathleen Ketelsen, Kitty, Kiesow, Dave, Kirk, Jeri, Kirk, Rick if H H .QV gg! fw' in e 5 ' , F ij., Kirkeby, Colleen: Kirkvold, Jeff: Kitterman, Louise Klabo, Sandy: Klith, Terry: Kniep, Judy if f S' fi Underclass picture identification would be nearly im- xc ihii N., , . , J I Q i M possible without the aid of students such as JoAnne Q Hildebrand, Mimi Engle, and Paula Graves. rnvkl if 5333 ,R ,E.,. R e,g :Wa 1- ' i i ,f iE':: ' Q . 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Y ,7 QQ XX X 99 fe , fi Q - K as ee Ki' , , ., , 3 ' , elag ruse, Sandra: Kryger, Patricia: Kubicek, Merie Kuhnert, Darrel: Kunkel, Shelly: Kunz, Kathy: Kutil, Dianne: Laack, William: Lambert, Dan: Lamblyn, Rich: Lammert, Larry 207 ogstad, Linda: Krueger, Larry' Kreuger Larry L ' Kruger Bette Jo Kiull Sh 'l K FASTEN THOSE SEATBELTS! ADJUST YOUR MIR- ROR! With seatbelts fastened and rear View mirror ad- justed, sophomore Steve Miller gained behind-the-Wheel experience in the simulator, a new addition to WSHS this year. - , I ,1 Il , 15? ff. . he ,i K, ,trg 1 siii L S ias C . K a n sn s 1 Lang, 1 as , xt i.. . f - -si-'q t I2 -: Remix? . -. EQ? '- Q Xt K Qfwmx if 'K S wi ,w a , X 'ii R 'Q , sees C sg X A NR Lamp, Patty, Landeen, Francis, Landman, Julie Gerald, Lange, Tom, Langin, Michael Q. W, 1: . . X ,J - ss, -eg . 15: :ai ' ,K ., .. , sz .iw . is . - 'Q ef e. an N N 1 X was E ff A 11ff?l?liilfiifi?- iii? if was ,ws x . . 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Murphey, Nancy: Murphy, Tom: Mutschelknaus, Sharon: Myers, Sally: Myhre, Nancy: Namanny, Sandy: Nanson, Lynn Neilson, Keith: Neimeyer, Bill: Nelsen, Roger: Nelson, Allan: Nelson, Elaine: Nelson, Jeffrey: Nelson, Judy: Nelson, Kevin: Nelson, Lorraine 210 N is Ur ' as ' ,, 'Qi if X if wg' f , 'X it p Sgr . H:-Q W K mv-,, ' '- 'msg ' in . Vs. y X . as , Nelson, Marilyn, Nelson, Randy, Nelson, Roger, Nelson, Ruth Ness, Linda., Nessan, Phyllis, Neuharth, Jim, Newberg, Georgia 0 N Alert and ready for actlon, the friendly local r f ' lss L5 ,X b y policemen, badge and billy club in hand, were sser f R 3 always on hand at basketball games to keep N ' Y X A J is . - :qx K K 1 1 ,,,,e ., , o' ., ,,. 4 1 R' . Q.. dds f , F W- .,,, ,P s',' 'Si O. Q s by ' +I. ,::,, ' .,. . 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Osman, Jane: Osthus, Sharon: Ostrander, Jeannette: Otten, Dan: Overland, Mary: Overskei, David: Parker, Cheryl: Patterson, Becky: Patterson, Pat: Paul, Mark: Paulson, Brenda: Paulson, Colleen , , -Q55 Ei, nil ill A regular feature at social hours after the games was live music per- formed by local groups. While many danced, some watch and listen in a more relaxed fashion. people preferred to v X .- - - 'f X i g, , f L X- fr ,.f . sf. ,H 'M fl - A law. W R' , , ,nu - '1 .xs- . ,MQ c k X .A- fvv Ax, f xl 21 as , Oveson, Renae: Padgett, Janet Paulson, Karen: Pay, Stephan Q, Yr s 'Q ,.l,L swf, QQ f' gi. :QQQQQQ QQ N Peck, Jerry: Pedersen, Sandra Peiper, Michael: Penny, Mary Kay Percy, Sue: Perrin, Mary Q . s Q - .5,' : Qi if . sl, X :si eiip l 3 1 if K M Am P iizue d 1 :Q Q P u Q Fpp gg- 1 , , fj Q :,,,, Q rgbl Q 5 asi P X , , Q 3 u mi . gf P W' S is . i 3 'X f f i X i i Q Q . Q - Q 7115?-Q . Q Q, Q QQ QQQ Q QQ . i 6 . 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Satterlee, Lawrence, Satterlee, Robert, Sauck, Karlene, Schaefer, Dick, Schaefer, Irvin, Schager, Greg, Schave, Mike, Scherschlight, Stephanie ' S W E i . -1 rz - 6.3, l j, X X . -f ' 1 ,::,:5 ' , if fx .1 ' Q2 - ' :LL 92 LIL' ., S Ahm ' 32 S iii . t K lil! B 1 f' , S W 'X fe K 5 ,. kb.. 5 ., 1 ., V ,:,. .9 4 7 ET A A 5 Y YK - iii: 1 ' h h1P Q ang S , , ' M it .-.' 'K L... E 'Q le K ,. jf 1 H H amA Q- X, , D, kb: .glffi S ' Ki S+ we ' . KKK W I , 2 A A . t 1 , - S 'S t K: N 1 '51 'M V 4 Q R , fhh g :fx .4-N . 'Ne 2 1 Q Schilt., Leigh, Schipper, Don, Schipper Pamela' Schlenker, Richard' Schleuter, Tom, Schmeichel B b S h 'd S , , , , o , c lfll , ue, Schmidt, Sherry 3 Schneekloth, Gordon , Scholl, Nancy, Schorzman, Jay , Schrader, Ann Marie , Schriever, Diane, Schroer, John Schmidt, Kate Schroeder, Diane, Schuldt, Connie, Schuldt, Deborah, Schultz, Jerry, Schumacher, Pam, Schwab, Lotte, Seam-les, Pam, Seely, Timothy, Seibel, Ramona ' ' -Q . 1 'j. ., Ng iin.. ' ,cj ' I V , , S. ...X A . 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' S 5 A ' ' S ' e S 9 S a 5 ' ff 'iii A he -xx. 5 , if W' 2 i - .- . 1 I Q i . .K 3: ' A f' :'- A , Tl ' S f Many WSHS students were hosts to surrounding towns at an All-conference Luther League roller-skating party. ,AN vw' ow- ' 5? .km ay, 'Qs 9 r , is Y . ai , , x im Q I N af Smith, Gary: Smith, Gregg: Smith, Linda: Snook, Marilyn: Soldatke, Darlene: Summers, Richard: Sommers, Susan: Sona, Rog Spiker, Ralph: Spillane, Georgia , : . as Q it S roirs ,fr Sprouse, Eddy: Starnes, Dick: Stauffacher, John, Stearns, Mike: Steen, Betty: Steen, Karen: Steffe, Sharon: Steffen, Jeanne Steilow, Victor: Steinborn, Richard: Steinhauer, Dean: Steinmetz, Paula: Stene, Kathy, Stenseth, Robert: Stephenson, Carol: Sterkenburiz, Linda 215 , , X in 4-W N S-'ig H1 .- H ,im 1. ' K A . L. ., , ' S : L .K :ff 9 .,,. : .-k . mt- A , ,fee o it .. 11-,.fsTli'W S Q Stewart, Pam, Stoakes, Terry, Stokke, Ron Stoltenberg, Carolynne, Stone, Jeff, Stone, Jerry L: Q, . E Q. X si if 3 ,QF if Sk An annual project of the student council was the Salva- tion Army food drive. Kris Elrod and Pat DeGroot helped gather canned goods in the cafeteria which later were boxed and delivered to needy homes. S, W sw my 5 Sturm, Russell: Suess, Sandra, J Roger A ,W . , fra if xx fm s Q H . H afrfflxa-as -. 1 85, Sugarbaker, Evan , r e ,E:h1, , , X r,,l , Kg V A., Q, fi Q' ,iw aw - v K t X M - il- v S , ,.. Q i, 1 ' if VA:i s it P rviei o w e we i ii. X Q L' is F X v X Storevik, William, Stride, Raymond, Strum, David Strum, Steve, Stubson, Cheryl, Stump, Shelley Summers, Yvonne, Sundberg, Ronda, Sunderman, Robert, Sunderman, Lois, Suurmeyer, 9 , iwg W Q3-fb, ,ai J ef' ' -111 .. ' 1 S S it U ,.Qr S r S Q -'Q, i ' si S Je or if Q xl ish Q it il I it it D: S E 5 N 2 i k:,. i ilk . .qi . 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Lemohn, Joe Lemonds, Tom Lothrop, Forrest Mallatt, William 761' Mann, Dean McDougall, Glen McQuillen, Helen Mierlema, Carol Miller, Kathryn 224 Mills, Jack Moller, Dennis u ,,,, , . ,Z f , Ei f' 131 Although students reigned in the cafeteria before and after school, faculty members Ben Newcomb, Rosalie Houk, and Dick Day found it an ideal place for cofee and rolls during their free period, Molseed, Geraldine Morrill, Keith Nelson, Art Nelson, Paul Nemec, Joseph Newcomb, Ben Nicholas, Ken , W evf- Mwmwaiwiaaw' ' errr 1. ,. , If 'jfgfg N x W e 1, 'i Y , g i . ,ff L Norman, Lorraine Norum, Wallace Nuffer, Muriel Ollenburg, Clara Olson, Richard 225 . My ,-.- ffiwwmf f .M . ,943 f- ,- f W ,,., Q f ! l 2 R c ,,A' ' LLL, 6 Olson, Sally Osthus, Mary Otto, Robert M-Q... P2-UISOH, H0W211'd Pfaff, Marion Ranschau, Elaine Rolof, Arnold Ronan, Helen Sadler, Vera Noel Muller sacrificed some of his Friday nights to help sell those never-to-be-forgotten tax tickets at the arena before home basketball games. Qiig- RM? ,- IW .diff f 9 461' if I Schlekeway, Ronald Schmidt, Raymond Schneider, Marlys Schwartz, Felix Shelver, Raymond 226 'f Q'l?iEwf352'vi 4535 - xc Q 5 M. 2 4 -2' N 'Q' if If J, Q f- ff 4331 A fi 2 V J fa Shermoc. Raymond Sidlo. Charles Smith, Myrna Songzstad, Dean - . --1. ,-,f . 5 145-fzzm 4 f, ,mi f.,' i Eg 45525 :r'fl , :,' 'pu' ft, K ' ff ,Q me , . , 1? f Y, 9 lf' , W V I . . . . Skaarhaugi, Marjorie Skaffv Ellen Slauson, Larry Soyland, Norman Stephens, Fred Stovall, Philip L I ,WM 2,- 5 ,5 My A If , 5 . 4, . Mwiaff M PM wi we 622251:- f'?f' 7Yf7W5K5WW'fi?i?1f, f firiifffffuy' TAT' iw L , A iyffg,IVaj'7'v 7'fff7'Xf9lf5 :?ii,'5f'? ,V 'F . 2 V fn 1 Q A, 'Vu Tabor, Leonard Tamplett, Lloyd Tl1l11'Sf0H. HOH181' Til2'n91'- FIHHCQS Willis: George WHSOH, ASMOH Wilson, Helen 227 White, Barbara K Service Personnel Kept House For State's Biggest Family First to come, last to leave, and always available to lend a helping hand to students and faculty alike were the custodians, cooks, and engi- neers. Increased enrollment caused increased demands upon the time and energy of those rarely seen and appre- ciated. Cafeteria Workers: Martha Brown, Nettie Adler, Alice Schmidt, Doris Bumgardner, Phyllis Hoisington, Berna- dine Stoll, Barbara Willvvig, Shirley Nanson, A r l e n e Kunzman, Olive Finch, May Moon, Martha Lamb, Edith Botorff, Flora H e r rn a n , Shirley Wiepking, and Della Shaney. Evening custodians: Jerry Juhnke, Robert Smith, William Disbrow, Harry Warner, and Clarence Parry. 'F mlnn Day custodians: Floyd Olson and Jim Stanton. Engineers: Ralph Sheppard and Clar- ence Budd. Staff Manages Administrative Affairs of WSHS Paying bills, ordering: supplies, organizing classes, the administrative staff regulated the myriad duties that are lifeblood of a school. Washington High students might Well be grate- ful for the efficiency and capability of the ad- ministration. Ben O. Rossow if Lewis Mwzlel Judy Unruh Lois Leahy Vikki Buflz 229 'if E. W. Skarda Superintendent R. F. Truslcfr A .i'.s'i.x'Iant Supcfrintcfndclnt adnilwrm Superintendent Skarda frequently visited various schools building sites. Hcrc, with plans at hand, he watched the erection of steel frames in the auditorium section of un- completed Lincoln High School. Expanded School Need Ethel Oyan l Curriculum Director 230 Selmer Heen Pf1HfRf'f11:uH ,, y With thc goal the future, but an eye on present needs, the e t a: ttt l it burden of planning for the educational year of the school district rested with the live members of the Sioux Falls Board of Educa- tion. 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Math, Science, Orange and Black, Quill and Scroll, Track, Monogram, Pep Club, Jets, Monitor, 86, 90, 119 AHRENDT, JOHN Science Club, Medics, Math Club, Boy's State, Band. Monitor ,55, 119 AHRENDT, SANDRA 119 AHRENHOLTZ, LORAINE French, FTA, IRC, NHS, High Step- pers, Basketball, Tumbling Team, 59, 119 ALBERS. FRED Chorus, 119 ALBERTUS, ALLEN, SH CATHERINE German, Pep Club, 119 IELA Latin, French, Math, Future Nurses, IRS, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, 119 ALLISON, MARVIN French, Orches1'a, 119 ALMOND, DARREL Dramatics, Boy's State, Track, Student Coun- , CRAIG German, Science, Math, Boy's State, Monitor, cil, Monitor, 54, 119, 141 AMBROSIA, VALERIA 28, 29, 82, 119, 148 ANDERSEN 55, 119 ANDERSEN, DICK 119, 138, 142 ANDERSON, CHERRIE 119 ANDERSON, DIXIE 119 ANDERSON, GARY 120 ANDERSON, GEORGE French, Science, Biology, Electronics, Math, NHS, Boy's State, Band, Orchestra, 55, 59, 120 ANDERSON , GRIFF, G. 120 ANDERSON, JAMES E. German, Pep Club, Monitor, 120 ANDERSON, JAMES L. Latin, Spanish, Football, Wrestling, Monogra m Club, 93, 94, 120 ANDERSON, JAMES N. 120 ANDERSON, JANET Latin, Declamation, NFL, Dramatics, OLD Committ NHS, Gi Council, ee, OLD Royalty, Warrior, Quill 8: Scroll, FTA, IRC, rl's State, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Student Monitor, 26, 28, 39, 44, 48, 49, 53, 59, 75, 79, 120 BEST, PAM French, Future Nurses, Monitor, 122 BETHKE, SHERRY Dramatics, 122 BIALAS, BOB 122 BIERLE, GENE 122 BILLS, TERRY Jr. Red Cross, Band, 122 BIM, KATHY 122, 141 BIRD, KARLA 122 BJERK, MARCIA Latin, FBLA, IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, 123 BLACK, CHARLES Biology, Tumbling Team, Student Council, 123 BLUMBER, BIKI Latin, German, Dramatics, Biology, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 123 BLUME, GLORIA German, Future Nurses, NHS, Basketball, Pep Club, 58, 123 BLY, MARY Orange Kr Black, IRC, 123 BLYTH, SHARON Spanish, Biology, FTA, FBLA, IRC, NHS, Chorus, 59, 123 BOELLAARD, JEANETTE Latin, Future Nurses, Pep Club, 123 BOESE, ROBERT German, NFL, IRC, 123 BOHMS, DELBERT 123 BOHLMAN, SUE Biology, Math, Chorus, 123 BOLEN, LEE 123 BOLLINGER, GERALD 123 BOTT, PAUL Dramatics, Monitor, 123 BOURNE, GORDIE 123 BOWERS, NANCY 123 BOWERS, PAUL Chorus, 123 BOYD, CAROLE 123 BARDFELDT, BILL German, Biology, IRC, Boy's State, Monitor, 54, 123 BRADBERRY, JANET French, Science, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus. 123 BRADLEY, HAROLD DECA, 123 BRAHMS, ERIC 123 BRALEY, CHERYL 124 BRANDON, LARRY Science, Medics, Orange Q Black, IRC, Moni- tor, 124 BRANDT, SARA French, Math, OLD Committee, IRC, NHS, Girl's State, Pep Club, Monitor, 53, 59, 66, 72, 124 BRANSON, BONNIE Future Nurses, Pep Club, 124 BRASEL, RONNIE French Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 124 BRECK, LANNY 124 BREWER, VICKIE French, FBLA, IRC, Monitor, 124 BRIDENSTINE, LARRY 124 ANDERSON, JUDY 120 ANDERSON, LARRY D. Pep Club, 120 ANDERSON, LAURA French, Orange Sz Black, Quill 8: Scroll, Future Nurses, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, 59, 120 ANDERSON, MARLIS Biology, Pep Club, 120 ANDERSON, MARY Latin, French, Team Debate, NFL, Science, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Orchestra, All State Orchestra, Student Council, 50, 58, 120 ANDERSON, MORRIS Spanish, German, Team Debate, NFL, Biology, FTA, IRC, Football, T1'ack, Pep Club, 28, 120 ANDERSON, RANDY Latin, IRC, Pep Club, Student Council, 120 ANDERSON, ROBERTA 120 ANDERSON, SHIRLEY Latin, French. Dramatics, FTA, FBLA, IRC, Synchronettes, Basketball, Tumbling Team, Pep Club, 113, 120 ANDERSON. TERRY 120 ANIZISJRSQJN, WAYNE Latin, Science, Math, Jets, NHS, Monitor, ARSHEM, JACKIE German, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Band, 120 ASHWORTH, SALLI French, Dramatics, Orange 5 Black, Quill El Scroll, Future Nurses, IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, 36, 120 AURIT, LYNNE FTA, Pep Club, Monitor, 121 B BAKER, MICHAEL Electronics, 121 BAKKE, DENNIS Biology, Chorus, 121 BAKKEN, ROXIE 121 BALL, STEPHANIE 121 BARRETT, BONNIE Future Nurses, 121 BARTLETT, JOYCE, 121 BARTON, DAN 121 BARTON, DAVID 121 BATES, CHERYL Dramatics, Thespians, Pep Club, 121 BAUER, DAVID Latin, OLD Committee, Basketball, Track, Mono- gram Club, Monitor, Student Council, 27, 69, 72, 79, 86, 88, 90, 100, 103, 121, 173 BAUER TOM Spanish, Biology, Basketball Student Manager, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 121 BECK, JANE French, Biology, FBLA, Pep Club, 65. 121 BECK, KIM 121 BAIN, DONALD 121 BRIEST, MIKE 124 BRIDGE, CANDY FBLA, 124 BROWN, LAURIE Latin, French, Orange Q Black, IRC, Pep Club, 124 BROWN, ROBERT Pep Club, 124 BROWN, SANDY FBLA, IRC, French, Chorus, 124 BROWN, WILLIAM German, Science, IRC, 124 BRUHN, KATHY Latin, French, IRC, Pep Club, DECA, 63, 124 BRUNICK, ELAINE German, Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, All State Band, All State Orchestra, 47, 50, 124, 154 BRUTON. PATSY French, Dramatics, IRC, Pep Club, 124 BUCHHOLZ, SANDRA Latin, Spanish, Biology, Future Nurses, NHS, Student Council, 59, 124 BUCKNEBERG, ROGER 124 BUIE, JIM Biology, Jr. Red Cross, 124 BUOL, SHARYN 124 BURBANK, DENISE Latin. German, Basketball, Chorus, 125 BURKE, BURNS. BURNS. MIKE Biology, Electronics, 125 TONY 125 KENNETH 125 BUUS. RICKEY 125 BYG, DAVID 125 CAHILL, DAVE 111, 125 CAHOW. JACKIE 125 CAIN, JACK Science, Electronics, Orange Kz Black, 125 CALLIGAN, TOM 125 CALLIS. IRC, KATHY French, Pep Club, Chorus, Majorettes, FBLA, 125 CAMPBELL, SHARON Basketball, 63. 125, CAPE, DENNIS 125 CARLSEN, NANCY Latin, Science, Biology, Medics, Orange Sz Black, Quill Sz Scroll, Pep Club, Basketball, Band, Ethics Com- mittee, IRC, Band Board, NHS, 27, 30, 47, 58, 66, 125 CARLSO N, BILL German, 125 CARLSON, JEAN 125 CARLSON, JEANNIE 125 CARLSO N, LINDA FBLA, 126 CARLSON, ROGER Spanish, 126 CARLSON, RONALD 126 BECKER, BARBARA French, IRC, Synchronettes, Basketball, Tumbling Team, Pep Club, Cheerleader, 114, 121 BEHRENDS, JIM Orange 8: Black, Art Club, Jr. Red Cross, 121 BENDER, BETTY Latin, DECA, 122 BENNETT, ANN French, FTA, Pep Club, 122 BERG, DAN Pep Club, Biology, Math, OLD Committee, Latin, IRC, Boy's State, Track, Monogram Club, Monitor, 27, 54, 55, 82, 86, 90, 122 BERGER, SHARON Student Librarians, Pep Club, 122 BERGERON, JERRY Chips, 122 BERKSHIRE, MARY French, Dramatics, FBLA, IRS, Basketball, Pep Club, Monitor, 122 BERRY, ROBERTA Biology, Pep Club, Volleyball, Chorus, 122 CASSEL, LINDA Band, IRC, Future Nurses, Spanish, 126 CASTLE. CHARLES Pep Club, 126 CHAMBERS, JACKIE Pep Club, Future Nurses, 126 CHAPMAN, RICHARD Spanish, German, Team Debate, Declama- tion, NFL, Science, Math, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Monitor, 59, 66, 67. 126. 173 CHRISTENSEN. CHERYL Latin, French, FTA, IRC, College Club. Pep Club. 126 CHRISTENSEN, DENNIS French, Pep Club, DECA, 126 CHRISTIANSEN, HAROLD Pep Club, 126 CHRISTIANSON, GENE Science, JETS, NHS, Boy's State, Pep Club, Monitor, 55, 58, 126 233 French, German, Math, NHS, GirI's CIIRISTIANSON, KAREN State, Basketball, Band, Orchestra, All State Band, All State Orchestra, 47, 50, 53, 58, 126 CHRISTOPHERSON, DOUGLAS Math, Latin, 120 t'I.ANCY, IIAU 120 t'I,AI'l'ER, CHARLES 120 FI..-XRK, JAMES Latin, Biology, Tumbling Team, Student Council, 120 l'l.ARK, RONALD 1243 t'l.ll'I'S, BRIAN Band, 126 COAKLEY, DANIEL Football, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Monitor, Student Council, 86, 88, 100, 120 t'OI l I'II-I, ALBERTA Spanish, FBLA, Pep Club, 127 COFI I'I'T, NANCY FBLA, Jr. Refi Cross, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, Basketball, 127 COLE, CATHY 127 POLE, JOYCE French, Monitor, 127 COLVVILL, DIANNE FBLA, Pep Club, 127 COLNYILL, GARY French, Science, Biology, College CI11b, IRC, Nlonitor, 127 CONE, CYNTHIA I'ep Club, Chorus, 127 COOK, KATHY Orange 8: Black, French, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, ::ti, 127 COOPER, GREG 127 lOOI'I'lR, CHARLENE 127 OWAN, CHERYL Spanish, FBLA, Future Nurses, NHS, Basket- ball, Pep Club, 58, 65, 127 COWAN, REX Science, IRC, Latin, 127 CRANE, JOANN French, Dramatics, IRC. Pep Club, 127 CROCKETT, LEROY Pep Club, 127 CROSBY, CHERIE Spanish, Dramatics, FBLA, Chorus, 127 CROY, JOE Declamation, Dramatics, FTA, 127 CRUSINBERRY, CAROL Student Librarians, Art Club, Pep Club, Band, 127 CUNNINGHAM, TONY Science, Biology, College Club, IRC, Tumbling Team, 127 CURRIE, JOHN Spanish, Dramatics, Biology, Orange 8: Black, Quill 8: Scroll, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 82, 80, 127 CUTSHALL, DON Spanish, O.L.D. Committee, O.L.D. Royalty, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Football, Basketball, Trark, Monogram Club, Monitor, Student. Council, 26, 27, 28, 54, G9, 75, 79, 86, 87, 94, 100. 101, 128, 152 t C DAFOE, DAN 128 DACCETT, DAVID 123 DAGGITT, JANET 128 DAHL, COLLEEN Future Nurses, IRC, 128 DAHL, JOHN Spanish, Declamation, Dramatics, Biology, College Club, IRC, Tennis, Chorus, 42, 128 DAHMEN, LARRY 128 DAM, JIM 128 DANNEN, GLENN 128 DAVIDSON, ANN German, Dramatics, 128 DAVIS, BECKY 128 DAVIS, SANDRA 128 DAUGAARD, PEGGY 59, 128 DAY, CHARLES 128 DAY, JERRY 128 DEAL, JACKIE Dramatics, 128 DEERINGER, KATHY Spanish, Team Debate, Dramatics, Biology, Warrior, Jr. Red Cross, Future Nurses. IRC, Chorus, Orchestra, Quill 8: Scroll, 39, 128 DE GROOT, BILL Monogram Club, IRC, 28, 59, 128 DE CROOT, JUDY FBLA, Band, 65, 128 DELBRIDGE, JAN French, O.L.D. Royalty, Chips, IRC, NHS, Synchronettes, High Steppers, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, Stu- dent Council, 59, 75, 112, 128 DEL VECCHIO, NANCY 128 DEL VECCHIO, SANDRA 128 DEEVIPSTER, DICK Latin, Science, Math, Jets, IRC, Boy's State, Band, Monitor, 54, 128 DEVINE, TOM Spanish, Biology, NFL, Medics, IRC, 66, 129 DEWITT, LONNIE Future Nurses, 129 DICKENS, DAVID Latin, 129 DOBSON, FLOYD Band, 129 DOHERTY, KAREN Spanish, Math, FTA, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Band, 58, 129 DONERY. DAVID 129 DONNELLY, MICHAEL 129 DOOLITTLE. MIMI Spanish, VVa1'rior, Quill 8: Scroll, IRC, Bas- ketball, Chorus, Pep Club, Biology, High Steppers, ICC, 39, 129 DOTY, DONNA FBLA, 129 DAWNING, BERNICE Pep Club, All State Chorus ,129 DRAEGER, RICHARD Latin, Dramatics, Chorus, 129 DRIVER, TRUDY French, Dramatics, FTA, Pep Club, Band, 129 DuBOIS, DARYL 129 DUFFEK, TOM Monitor, 129 DUNHAM, NANCY French, FBLA, Pep Club, 129 DUNN, ENID Latin, Spanish, O.L.D. Royalty, IRC, Cheerleader, Psp Club, Senior Social Committee, Student Council, 61, 74, 7 , 114, 130 EACAN, CHERYL Orange 8: Black, Future Nurses, IRC, French, Pep Club, Monitor, 130 EBERT, ROYHL Spanish, IRC, Football, Basketball, Track, Mono- Ilram Club, Chorus, Monitor, Student Council, 86, 94, 95, 98, 100, 103, 130 ECKHOLT, JANET Biology, FTA, Future Nurses, IRC, 130 E E DMUNDS, ROBERTA Spanish, 62, 130 CGERS, LINDA Latin, FBLA, IRC, Monitor, 65, 130 EHDE, SHARON G2, 130 EISEMAN, PEGGY Future Nurses, Chorus, Basketball, 130 EISENBISE, KATHY Basketball, FBLA, Band, Pep Club, 130 ELLER, CAROLYN NHS, Band, 58, 130 ELLINGHAUSEN, SHARON Latin, FTA, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, E 130 LLWEIN, JANET French, Science, Biology, Medics, Pep Club, Basketball, 67, 130 ENCLE, TIM 130 ENSENBACK, RONALD 130 ENSTROM, KAREN IRC, Chorus, Basketball, 130 ERICKSON, DAVID 130 ERICKSON, DON 130 ERICRSON, .IOE 131 ERICKSON, RICHARD L. NFL, Latin, IRC, Boy's State, Moni- tor, Student Council, 55, 131 ERICKSON, SIIERRY 127, 131 ERSLAND, BARBARA O.L.D. Committee, IRC, NHS, Girl's State, E Synehronettes, Basketball, Pep Club, Band, Monitor, Student Council, 53, 59, 72, 131, 173 SPELAND, MARY German, Declamation, Orange Sz Black, Bas- ketball, Chorus, Monitor, 36, 48, 49, 72, 131 ESSEM, MARY 131 ET, I'LES, .IUNE Latin, French, FBLA, IRC, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Chorus, Student Council, 114. 131 EVVY, GARY 131 F F F F I, F F F F F F ANNERUST, CONNIE Spanish, FBLA, 131 ANTLE, SUSAN Dramatics, Jr. Red Cross, IRC, Pep Chorus, 131 ARKAS, FRANK German, Track, Wrestling, Boy's State, Moni- tor ,Student Council, 54, 86, 90, 131 ARLEY, RICHARD Football, Monogram Club, 36, 94, 98, 131 ARMER, MIKE Wrestling, Pep Club, IRC, Monitor, 131 ARRAND, LINDA FBLA, Basketball, Pep Club, 131 ARRELL, TOM 09, 131 ELLOWS, JIM French, Biology, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 131 ELLOVVS, TOM French, 131 ERCUSON, DON Chips, IRC, Football, 45, 131 ERRIE, BOB Football, Wrestling, Monogram Club, 108, 109, 131 I CIN, KEN Latin, Science, IRC, 131 Club, I I' Rl FESTER, DENNIS 132 I, , - R. ISRIIIVI, DAVID .h, 111, 132 FJELSTAD, MARILYN Frencli, l'ep Club, Monitor, IRC, NIIS, 59, 132 FLAIVIOE, CARY 132 FLINN, MARIANNE 132 FLITTIE, JO Spanish, IRC, Chorus, 132 FLYNN, DENNIS French, Pep Club, Biology, Monitor, 80, 132 FODNESS, CHUCK Science, Biology, Math, 132 FOKKEN. MARILYN French, IRC. 132 F F F F F F F F lr ORDEE, MARY 132 ORSETH. DALE 132 OSTER, cA1to1.YN iziology, rep Club, sz, 1:x2 OSTER, DOUGLAS French, 132 OSTER, RICHARD Latin, Spanish, O.L,D. Committee, Basket- ball, Track, Chorus, SG, 87, 100, 105, 132 RANK, VICKI Spanish, Basketball, Pep Club, 132 RAZIER, MARTIN 132 REDERICKSON, SANDY French, Basketball, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Monitor, IRC, 114, 132 REEMAN, MARILYN Latin, Pep Club, 132 FRERICHS, GEORGIA 132 FRIEDBAIII-IR, RON Biology, 132 FRITZ, DON Track, Tennis, 01, 819, 132 FROILAND, KAREN Latin, French, FTA, OLD Committee, NHS, Pep Club, Monitor, 58, 132 FROYSTAD, VIIRIS French, Pep Club, IRC, High Steppers, 133 FURSEE, THERESA Pep Club, Chorus, 133 GAVIN, JOHN 133 C G G C C G G G G G G G K EHRING, KATIIRYN Latin, Pep Club, IRC, NHS, Chorus Monitor, 59, 133, 172 IBBS, JACK 1713 IBBS, JERRY 133 IDDINGS, JOHN IRC, Football, Track, Monogram Club, 841, 93, 94, 133 IEDD, DIANE FBLA, Pep Club, 133 ILBERTS, KAREN 133 ILCHER, VICKI French, Science, Biology, Math, FBLA, IRC, High Steppers, Pep Club, 133 ILE, DANA 133 ILLESPIE, DAVID 133 ILLIES, JIM 133 ILMORE, MIKE French, Tumbling Team, Band, 63, 133 IMBLE, EUNICE French, 133 QOEHRING, MAVIS German, Biology, Chorus, Pep Club, 133 GOLDEN, REGINA Pep Club, 133 GORDON, DOUGLAS German, Dramatics, Thespians, Science, Bi- ology, Medirs, Math, IRC, Boy's State, 44, 54, 56, 133 GORMAN, DANA 134 C G OURLEY, JANE German, O,L.D. Committee, O.L.D. Royalty, IRC, Cheerleader, Chorus, Pep Club, Monitor, Synchronettes, 75, 114, 124, 134 RAACK, MARY 134 ' CE JERRY 134 t RA , ' GRANT, LINDA Latin, Spanish, FTA, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Bas- ketball, Band, 58, 64, 134 ERANUM, LINDA Biology, Math, 134 IREEN. MIKE Art Club, Dramatics, Tumbling Team, 134 t GRAVE, RONALD Biology, Math, 134 K t IREENLEE, JEFF Science, Math, Latin, Wrestling, Monitor, IRC, 134 GREGG, MICHELE French, NHS, Basketball, Pep Club, 59, 134 VRIFFITH, CAROL Future Nurses, Latin, Spanish, Chorus, All State Chorus, IRC, 48, 134 GRINDELAND, JO ANN FBLA, 134 GULICKSON, REX Biology, Wrestling, Monogram Club, 134 GUNTHER, GARY 134 GUSTIN. MELINDA 134 GUSTAFSON, BOB Declamation, German, Science, Math, Pep Club, 134 GUTTEN, TONY 134 HAACK, SHARYN Student Librarians, Biology, FBLA, 135 HAAN, PATRICK, 135 , HAGBERG, GLENN Spanish, German, Biology, Math, Track, Monogram Club, Monitor, 86, 90, 135 HALE, PAULA Latin, Spanish, Biology, Chips, IRC, High Steppers, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, 135 HALL, BOB 135 HALVERSON, LeROY Chorus, 135 HANDEL, ROLEEN French, Biology, IRC, Pep Club, 135 HANDY, CHARLES 135 HANISCH, JOHN 135 HANKS, BOB Latin, NFL, NHS, 58, 135 HANSEN, FRANK Band, 135 HANSEN, VERNON Science, Math, VVrestling, 135 HANSON LARRY French, Biology, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 135 IIANSON RICHARD Latin, 61, 135 HANSON I-IANSON HARDEN: ROLAND Football, Monogram Club, 94, 135 WAYNE 135 LYLE German, Dramatics, 135 HARMS, TED Medics, 135 HARALDSON, RON Latin, Dramatics, Math, Science, Boy's State, HOMANDBERG, CHERI Biology, Pep Club, Chorus, 138 HOOKER, JOE Dramatics, Pep Club, 138 HOTZLER, LYLE German, Pep Club, 138 HOUTZ, PAT French, Spanish, Biology, IRC, Pep Club, Moni- tor, 135, 138 HOVDESTAD. GARY French, 138 HOVE, LARRY Art Club, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Student Council, 86, 590, 138 HOWE, MIKE 138 HOWLETT, JEFFREY R. 138 HUDSON, LINDA FBLA, Latin, Jr. Red Cross, IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, Chorus, 138 HUETHER, SHERRY French, Dramatics, Biology, FTA, Student Librarians, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, 44, 48, 49, 59, 05, 138 HUHN, PRISCILLA Spanish, German, Biology, Math, Chips, IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, Chorus, 138 HUMMEL, PAM College Club, Student Council, 138 HUNNICUTT, JIM Spanish, Science, Biology, Art Club, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, Chorus, 138 HURLEY, PATRICIA 138 HUSMAN, WESLEY 138 HUTTEN, ANTHONY 138 HUYCK. TOM French, IRC, O.L.D, Committee, 138, 161 HYDE, PAMELA Latin, Dramatics, Science, FTA, FBLA, IRC, Basketball, Tumbling Team, Pep Club, 113, 139 I IHLAN, RITA Spanish, 139 INGBER, SANDY 139 ISAKSON, BOB Latin, Science, 139 JACKSON, DAVE Spanish, Monitor, 139 JACKSON, DENNIS Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 139 JACOBSON, RAY Science, Biology, Electronics, Math, 139 JANES, VICKI FBLA, Future Nurses. Monitor, 139 Band, 55, 135 IIARRIS, ERNEST Dramatics, Thespians, 86, 135 IIARRIS, LYNN 136 IIARRISON, JOHN NFL, Student Council, 136 IIARTMAN, CAROL Future Nurses, IRC, 136 IIASS. BILL 136 IIASSENSTEIN, MARY French, Dramatics, Orange 8: Black, Quill 8: Scroll, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 36, 136 IIAYDON, GAYLE Biology, Pep Club, 136 HEALY, SUSAN Biology, French, Basketball, Math, Band, 136 IIEFKER, FRANK Spanish, O.L.D. Committee, Football, Basket- ball, Track, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Monitor, 78, 94, 95, 97, 100, 104, 131, 136 HEEGE, PETER Latin, Team Debate, Declamation, NFL, Dra- matics, Science, Biology, Medics, Math, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Monitor, 32, 55, 59, 136 HEEN, ESTHER German, Future Nurses, Band, 64, 136 HEGDAHL, ED 136 IIEGGE, BEVERLY Pep Club, Monitor, 136 IIEGGE, BILLIE Dramatics, Pep Club, Basketball, Band, Student Council, 136 HEILMAN. JEAN French, Science, Newcomers Club, IRC, Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Pep Club, Majorettes, 136 IIEILIVIAN, JUNE French, Science, Orange 8: Black. Newcomers Club, IRC, Pep Club, Majorettes, Monitor, 36, 136 III'1I'I'I'IER, DALE IRC, Pep Club, 136 IIEISICR. KEITII 136 III-ILD, RICK Latin, Spanish, IRC, Biology, 137 IIl'Il.I ENS'lINl-2, NANCY German, Future Nurses, IRC, 137 lll4II.Gl'IRSON. 'FERRY Orange Sz Black, 137 IIICLINI, IJARRICLI. 1347 IIICNNING, ,IAVQIIALYN 137 IIENRIKSON, ISONITA IRt', Basketball, Pep Club, Monitor, 137 IIICI'Nl'llI, LINIIA Latin, Chips, FTA, FBLA, Student Librarians, NIIS. 45, 1::7 IIIVKS, RODNICY Biolo1IY. Latin, till, 137 IIILIHCBRANIJ. TERRY 137 IIILIIRETH, BERNICE Biology, Math, Basketball, 137 HILLS, CLIIFFORIJ Team Debate, NFL, 32, 137 IIINE, MARILYN French, Spanish. Cheerleader, Pep Club, Student Council, IRC, 11-1, 137, 152 IIINK, JANICE Spanish, Biology, Math. FTA, IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, Baud, 137 JANSEN, JUDY Dramatics, Band, 139 JAQUA, BYRON 139 JASPERS, LARRY Science, German, IRC, Student Council, 139 JELSMA, LARRY 139 JENNINGS, KATHY Chorus, 139 JENSEN, JAMES Track, Monogram Club. 86, 90, 139 JENSEN, JOLENE FTA, FBLA. IRC, 139 JENSEN, JUDY 139 JOHNSON, BRIAN Latin, German, Science, 140 JOHNSON. CRAIG 140 JOHNSON, DAVID Biology, DECA, Chorus, 140 JOHNSON, ELBERT 140 JOHNSON, IRENE Biology, 140 JOHNSON. KANDY 140 JOHNSON. KAREN French, IRC, Pep Club, Band, 140 JOHNSON, NANCY Latin, Team Debate, NFL, Orange 8: Black, FTA, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Chorus, 36, 58, 140 JOHNSON, NICK 140 JOHNSON, ROGER 140 JOHNSON, TERRIE JO Latin, Orange 8z Black, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Student Council, 36, 48, 140, IG6 JOHNSON, THOMAS A. 140 JOHNSON, TOM G. 32, 61, 140 JOHNSON, THOMAS W, Latin, Science, Biology, O.L.D. Com- mittee, IRC, Boy's State, Band,,Orchestra, Monitor, 47, 55, 73, 140 JOHNSTON, PEGGY FBLA, 140 JONES, ALLENE 140 JONES, PEGGY Latin, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 141 JOYCE, BARBARA FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, Student Council. 141 JULIN, WANDA French, Math, IRC, NHS. Band, Orchestra, 58, 141 KAHLER, MIKE Latin, Spanish, Biology, O,L.D. Committee, IRC, Golf, Student Council, 82, 141 KAYL, LINDA French, Biology, Orange Sz Black, Quill 8: Scroll, Student Librarians, Jr. Red Cross, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep IIIRMER, iology, 137 t.l',RALIJ IS IIITZICMANN, ROBERT Student Council, 137 IIOICKMAN. I'l'1ARI. Dramaties, Art Club, Future Nurses, Pep t'lub Cb u 1 - uoic . or s, .11 . v .,- X I CART lol lIOI I MAN, LYNDA From-h, Derlamation, Science, Biology, IRC, Basketball, Band, 58, 137 1ItlI l MAN, 'l'I'IltRY IIOI1'S'l'AD, SANDY German, NFL, Science, 137 French, FBLA, NHS, Basketball, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Monitor, 48, 49, 59, 137 lIOI.I.INGSIII4lAll, SANDRA IIOLM, .IO Iwlture Nurses, 1.41 ANNIC t'horus, 137 IIOINIAN, RIVK 125s lItlI,NlOl'l, K'II',RI.I'l Latin, Math, FBLA, Student Council, 138 lItJl.'l'A'lAN, RVSS Biology, Monogram Club, Student Manager, illo I 8 Alou ', .H lIHl,'l'UN, JO Latin, I rz-or-h, FTA, College Club, IRC, Pep Club, 131s IIfll,ZWAR'l'll, ALLEN Math, Chorus, Monitor, Student Council. 1:13 Club, Citi, 141 KEARNEY, JIM 141 KEEFER, CHERYL Spanish, Future Nurses, NHS, 58, 141 KENDALL. KATHY 36, 45, 141 KERSHBERGER, RONALD, 141 KEYMAN, HENRIETTA FBLA, Pep Club, 141 KIEPKE, JUDY 141 KIMBALL, DIANNA 141 KINDRED, LOU 141 KING, JOANNE FBLA, IRC. Band, 141 KING, PEGGY Latin, IRC, NHS, 59, 141 KIRK, JOHN Chorus, 86, 141 KIRBACK, CLARENCE O.L.D. Committee, Art Club, 141 KITCHEN, KAROLYN Latin, FBLA, 141 KLAESSY. JOEL IRC, Latin, Biology, Medics. Band, 141 KLAUSON, LINDA 141 KLINKEL, CAROL Dramatics, Spanish, Biology, Art Club, Pep Club, Chorus, 141 KLOXIN, PATTY FBLA, Spanish, Pep Club, 141 KNIGHT, KAY Math, Latin, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 143 KNOWLES, JUDY IRC, French, Synchronettes, Pep Club, Moni- tor, 28, 142, 173 KNUDSON, CAROL Spanish, FBLA, Art Club, Biology, IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, Student Council, 142 KNUTSON, CONNIE 142 KOCK, RON 142 KOENEKAMP, JOAN 142 KOEPP, LANA Orange 8: Black, Quill 8: Scroll, Latin, IRC, NHS, 58. 142 KOEPP, PRISCILLA 142 KOGEL, BOB Biology, 142 KOLBREK, SUSAN Biology, 142 KOLLASCH, CARMEN French, Dramatics, FBLA, IRC, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 142 KOLSRUD, JOYCE French, Dramatics, FTA, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 142 KOPPIEN, BOB Art Club, Pep Club, 142 KORTE, JAN French, Biology, FBLA, IRC, NHS, Basketball-, Pep Club, Orchestra, Student Council, 58, 142 KOURI, PENNY FBLA,,142 KRAFT, LANA Dramatics, Chorus, 143 KRAMBECK, LINDA Thespians, Future Nurses, 143 KRANDA, JEANNIE FBLA, Future Nurses, 143 KRELL, LINDA Math, IRC, NHS, Basketball, Chorus, Senior Social Committee, Monitor, 59, 138, 141, 143, 144 KROGH, MARCIA German, Dramatics, FBLA, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, 143 KRUEGER. MARSHA French Club, 143 KRUEGER, SUSAN Latin, French, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 143 KRUGER, LOWELL 143 KRUGER, STEVE 143 KUNZ, PATRICIAGerman, Dramatics, Thespians, FTA, FBLA, IRC, Basketball, 143 KUTIL, ROSE ANN Student Librarians, FBLA, Pep Club, Moni- tor, 143 KVAM, SHARON Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 143 KVIEN, SUSAN NHS, French, Synchronettes, High Steppers, Bas- LANDEEN, GARY Track, Wrestling, Chorus, Monogram Club, 86, ketball, 59, 143 143 LANGDON, LORENA 143 LANGNER, JAN FBLA, Pep Club, Band, 143 LARSEN, DONNA Dramatics, Chorus, Pep Club, 143 LARSON, CYNTHIA 143 LARSON, DIANNE Latin, FTA, Student Librarians, IRC, NHS, MAHANAY, JANET Jr. Red Cross, 146 MAHLSTEDT, PAT French, Biology, Orange H Black, IRC, NHS, Cheerleader, Basketball, Pep Club, Chorus, Student Council, 59, 114, 146 MALMQUIST, CATHIE French, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Chorus, 146 MALONE, SYDNEY FBLA, Future Nurses, 146 MALONE, TOM 146 MARESH, JIM 32, 50, 59, 72, 146, 173 MARKER, WALLY French, Science, O.L.D. Committee, Orange dz Black, IRC, Tumbling Team, Golf, Chorus, All State Chorus, Monitor, Student Council, 113, 146, 152 MARTIN, ROBERT Biology, Math, 146 MARTY, ANDREA Band, Art Club, IRC, Majorettes, Monitor, 41, 113, 135, 146 MATTICE, JOHN Band, Orchestra, All State Band, All State Orchestra, 47, 86, 146, 147 MAY, JENNIFER 146 McCABE, DONALENE NFL, German, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Band, Student Council, 59, 146 McCULLOCH, JIM Chorus, 146 McDONALD, DANNY 146 McDOWELL, LARRY Math, Latin, FBLA, Boy's State, Pep Club, Monitor, Student Council, 55, 147 McDOWELL, MARY FBLA, French, RIC, Pep Club, Basketball, 147 McELHANEY, RONALD German, Science, Jets, NHS, Boy's State, Band, Student Council, 54, 59, 64, 147 McKAY, GLORIA 147 MCKEAN, MIKE 48, 54, 56, 58, 72, 108, 147, 171 McKNELLY, DENNIS 147 McMARTIN, FINLAY Latin, Spanish, Math, Science, IRC, Boy's State, Monitor, 64, 147 McMARTIN, JAMES 147 McNITT, JON Football, Track, Wrestling, Monogram Club, Student Council, 94, 98, 108, 110, 147, 170 MEAD, LINDA French, Dramatics, Student Librarians, FTA, Pep Club, Monitor, 147 MEIER, KAY Art Club, 147 MELLENBERNDT, JANICE Chorus, Student Council, High Step- pers, French, 147 MELTON, BETTY French, Biology, Art Club, Pep Club, 147 MEYER, DOUGLAS Biology, Track, Basketball, 86, 147 MEYERINK, CAROL 147 MICHAEL, LOREN Band, 147 MILLER, DARYL 147 MILLER, GENE 54, 147 MILLER, GREG 147 MILLER, RANDY Latin, Team Debate, NFL, Math, IRC, NHS, Boy's MILLER, State, Pep Club, Student Council, 28, 33, 55, 58, 147 RODNEY A. 147 Pep Club, Basketball, Student Council, 58, 143 LARSON, DONALD 143 LARSON DONNA 144 LARSON, JEFFREY German, Declamation, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Pep Club, Student Council, 32, 55, 59, 64, 72, 144, 170 LARSON LAURA 144 LASSLE, 'JANET IRC, 144 LAUTT, PAUL Electronics, 144 LAWLER, SHIRLEY Art Club, Jr. Red Cross, Basketball, Tumbling' Team, 144 LAWSON, DENNIS 144 Le BLANC, DIANE 144 LEIMBACH, PATTY FBLA, Chorus, 144 LEMKE, BILL 144 LEMKE, VIRGINIA FBLA, Pep Club, 144 LEU, ALMA IRC, Pep Club, 144 LEVERETT, JOHN Spanish, Declamation, Dramatics, Science, IRC, Chorus, Monitor, 144 LEWIS, MARK Biology, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 144 MILLS, JUDY French, Spanish, O.L.D. Royalty, IRC, High Step- pers, Pep Club, Student Council, 75, 119, 148 MILTON, JIM 148 MOE, NANCEE Latin, German, Dramatics, Science, IRC, Bas- ketball, Pep Club, Chorus, 148 MONRAD, TERRY 148 MONTAGUE, JIM Chorus, Band, Monitor, IRC, 127, 148 MOON, KEN Science, Electronics, Pep Club, 148 MOREHEAD, MIKE 148 MORELAND, JIM Football, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Monitor, 86, 94, 95, 100, 148 MORGAN, KAREN Biology, Latin, 148 MORTENSON, JACK German, Dramatics, IRC, 148 MOSTRUM, MARCIA Latin, French, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 148, 152 MOSSEFIN, MARY 148 MRIDEN, COLLEEN Dramatics, 148 MUNCE, LINDA FBLA, Biology, Latin, IRC, Pep Club, 148 LEWIS, MIKE Medics, Latin, Science, IRC, Band, 144 LEYBA, MARK 144 LIDKE, PAM 144 LIEN, RONALD French, Science, Math, NHS, Monitor, 58, 144 LIGHT, RON French, Biology, Math, O.L.D. Royalty, Jr. Kiwan- ian, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Football, Basketball, Ethics Com- mittee, Monitor, Student Council, 26, 27, 55, 56, 58, 75, 144 LINGO, JAY Golf, Band, Orchestra, All State Orchestra 47, 61, 144 LITTLE, THERESA Biology, Math, 144 LODERMEIER, GENE NFL, 144 LODES, GENE 145 LOEWEN, KATHY Biology, Chorus, 145 LOFTON, MONROE Biology, 86, 145 LOGE, BERNADINE French, Biology, FBLA, Pep Club, 65, 145 LOCER, SHIRLEY DECA, 145 LOOMIS, LORRAINE Latin, Orange 8: Black, Quill Kr Scroll, Future Niurses, IRC, NHS, High Steppers, Pep Club, Monitor, 36, 58, 1 5 LORGE, DAVID 145 LUTHER, JERRY 145 LYNCH. NANCY FTA, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, 145 M MacCRACKEN, VICKI Declamation, Latin, Dramatics, FBLA, Pep Club, 145 Mac-NALLY, BARB FTA, Chorus, French, NFL ,145 MacRUNNELS, SANDRA DECA, Pep Club, 145 MacRUNNELS, SHARON Biology, FBLA, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Band, Majorettes, Monitor, 59, 145 MADER, MIKE IRC, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 145 MADISON, KAREN Math, French, Pep Club, Basketball, Student Council, IRC. NHS, 58, 145 MAGER, WALT 146 MUNDT, CURT Spanish, Biology, IRC, Band, Orchestra, Student Council, Monitor, 28, 119, 148 MUNGER, DUANE 148 MURPHY, DUANE 148 MURPHY, PATRICK French, 148 MURRAY JUDY Jr. Red Cross, Future Nurses, NHS, 58, 65, 148 MURREN GARRY Football, Track, Monogram Club, 86, 94, 148 NANSON, ED 149 NEARMAN, RICK Art Club, French, Biology, 149 NEILSON, CHARLES 149 NEIMEYER, BONNIE 149 NELSEN, DEBBIE Latin, FTA, IRC, Pep Club, Basketball, 149 NELSEN, LYLE 149 NELSON, LARRY Orange 8: Black, 36, 149 NELSON, NANCY Chips, Art Club, Pep Club, 149 NELSON, ROGER Science, Biology, Medics, Track, Band, 149 NELSON, Black, ROSELYN Dramatics, Spanish, Biology, Orange Sz Quill 81 Scroll, FBLA, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Chorus, Monitor, 36, 59, 149 NELSON, SHIRLEY 149 NESHEIM, BYRON Spanish, Art Club, IRC, 149 NESS, HAROLD Science, Biology, Math, 149 NESSAM, NESSAN, ART 149 AL Dramatics, Pep Club, 149 NEUROTH, JOHN 150 NICHOLS, THOMAS IRC, 150 NIELSON, CHARLES 150 NORBERG, JANE O.L.D. Committee, Orange 8: Black, Quill Sz Scroll, Basketball, Band, Ethics Committee, 27, 36, 57, 150, 173 NORBY, GERALD Math, 150 NORD, ALLAN Science, Medics, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Foot- ball, Track, Monogram Club, 86, 90, 150 NOYES, MARY ANN 150 ODEGARD, DARYL Math, Latin, IRC, Chorus, 150 ODNEY, LINDA 48, 150 O'DONNELL, BARBARA French, Spanish, Biology, FBLA, IRC, NHS, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Senior Social Committee, Monitor, Student Council, 59, 114, 138, 150 ODSON, BRUCE IRC, Basketball, Track, Pep Club, Monogram Club, Monitor, Student Council, 55, 56, 86, 89, 90, 150 OGBORN, MIKE German, NFL, Dramatics, O.L.D. Committee, Warrior, Quill Sz Scroll, Biology, Jr. Kiwanian, IRC, Track, Pep Club, Chorus, Band, All State Chorus, Monitor, Student Council, 28, 39, 44, 48, 49, 56, 57, 79, 82, 150 OGLE, JAMES Science, Biology, Math, 150 OLESEN, JERRY 150 OLINGER, VERNE 150 OLINGER, VICKI Science, Medics, Pep Club, Band, 150 OLSEN, SHERRI Latin, Team Debate, Science, Biology, Math, Pep Club, Band, 150 OLSEN, TOM Pep Club, German, 150 OLSON, ANNELL Biology, 150 OLSON, BETTY 150 OLSON, DIANA Latin, Dramatics, FTA, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, 59, 150 OLSON, JERRY Biology, Band, 150 OLSON, LENNART 151 OLSON. MARK Wrestling, Basketball, Monogram Club, 151 OLSON, ROBERT Football, Track, Monogram Club, 86, 94, 95, 151 OLSON, TOM 151 ONKEN, DENNIS Electronics, Medics, 151 OOSTERHUIS, CAROL Latin, Spanish, Dramatics, Science, Biol- olly, Medics, Math, FTA, IRC, Basketball, Band, Volleyball, 151 OPHEIM, WARREN Latin, Band, Monitor, 151 ORDAHL, ROGER FBLA, 151 OREN, GARY, 151 ORMSETH, MARTHA Declamation, Chorus, Band, 151 ORTMAN, BOB French, German, Band, Monitor, 47, 72, 86, 151 OVESON, RONALD 151 OWEN, ELLEN 151 P PAETOW, GENE Science, Biology, Football, Wrestling, Monogram Club, 108, 110, 151 PAGE, PERRY Latin, Math, IRC, NHS, Football, Monogram Club, Monitor, 59, 86, 94, 152 PAILE, ROGER 152 PANOURAKIS, EVANGELINE 152 PAPPAS, CYNDY FBLA, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Chorus, 152 PASCOE, DIANNA Spanish, Chorus, 152 PASLEY, GARY 45, 152 PATTEN, JIM Spanish, O.L.D. Royalty, IRC, Football, Track, Monogram Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Monitor, Monitor Board, Ethics Committee, Student Council, 27, 42, 48, 49, 75, 78, 86, 95, 97, 106, 152 PAULSON, MIKE Orange K: Black, Band, 152 PAY, SHARON IRC, Pep Club, 152 PEASE, STAFFORD Wrestling, Monogram Club, 108, 152 PECAUT, MARSHA Spanish, Pep Club, Chorus, Basketball, 152 PECAUT, SUSAN Latin. Pep Club, 152 PEDERSON, SUSAN Biology, Latin, IRC, NHS, High Steppers, Pep Club, 58, 82, 112, 148, 152 PEIPER, MARK IRC, Science, 152 PENGITORE, GARY 153 PENNINGTON, MIKE Biology, 153 PENNEY, ROBERT Math, 153 PERCY, MICHAEL Team Debate, Latin, Declamation, NFL, Science, Math, IRC, Student Council, 33, 58, 153 PERKINS, KEITH O.L.D. Committee, Declamation, German, Tumbling Team, Monito1', Student Council, 124, 153 PERRENOUD, MARY Latin, French, Math, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, 58, 153 PETERSON, CARROLL German, Science, Chorus, 153 PETERSON, DENNY Spanish, Biology, Math, 153 PETERSON, ELAINE Chorus, 153 PETERSON, JERALD Biology, 153 PETERSON, MILLIE Basketball, 153 PETERSON, RANDY French, College Club, IRC, Tennis, Chorus, 153 PETERSON, RITA Latin, IRC, NHS, 58, 153 PETERSON, ROBERT IRC, German, 153 PETERSON, STANLEY Jr. Red Cross, Biology, 153 PFLUEGER, SOLVEIG French, German. Dramatics, Thespians, Science, Biology, Medics, Math, Art Club, IRC, 44, 153 PHALEN, DAVE French, Football, Track, Monogram Club, 86, 153 PHILBRICK, BONITA Orange 8: Black, French Club, Dramatics, FTA, Jr. Red Cross, IRC, Chorus, Monitor, 36, 83, 153 PICKERING, FRAN 153 PIERCE, MARLA MARIE Biology, Latin, Math, Pep Club, Chorus, Band, Monitor, 154 PIERCE, ROBERT DECA, Chorus, 153 PILCHER, DONNA French, Chorus, Basketball, 154 PIPE, BOB Dramatics, Thespians, O.L.D. Committee, Jr. Ki- wanian, Student Council, Monitor, 44, 56, 73, 82, 154, 172 PITCHFORD, BOB Chips, 154 PITTENGER, LINDA Latin, French, IRC, NHS, FTA, Basketball, Pep Club, Band, Student Council, 58. 154 PLAGMAN, LINDA 'German, Team Debate. Declamation, NFL, IRC, NHS, 33, 58, 154 PLOOSTER, BARB Latin, Science, O.L.D. Committee, IRC, NHS, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Monitor, Student Council, 48, 59, 82, 114, 154, 170 POCHOP, JOELLE French, VVarrior, Quill Kr Scroll, Student Li- brarians, FBLA, Pep Club, Basketball, Monitor, Student Council, IRC, NHS, High Steppers, 39, 57, 59, 154, 171 POLSFUSS, JEAN Dramatics, 154 POLUS, NANCY French, Declamation, NFL, Team Debate, Science, IRC, NHS, U. N. Pilgrimage, Pep Club, Monitor, 32, 58, 59, 154 PORTER, DONNA Latin, French, IRC, High Steppers, Chorus, 25, 154 POSTOVET, DIANE French, IRC, Pep Club, 154 POTTRATZ, CINDY, Chorus, 154 POWDERLY, ED 154 POWELL, NANCY Art Club, 154 PRATT, CRAIG 154 PRENTICE, LONA Biology, Math, 154 PRESTBO, TERRY German, Biology, Medics, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, 154 PRIEST, JUNE FBLA, 155 PROFILET, SUSAN Latin, IRC, NHS, Band Orchestra, 47, 58, 155 PUGH, CHUCK Latin, Spanish, 155 QUESTAD, JO ANN 155 R RAANES, MARJORIE Chorus, 155 RASMUSSEN, JACKLYN Basketball, IRC, Pep Club, Band, 155 REAGAN, SUSAN Declamation, Band, Orchestra, All State. Band, All State Orchestra, 47, 155 REBNORD, FRANK French, Art Club, Pep Club, 155 REDENIUS, DONNA 155 REDLIN, DENNY Biology, 155 REICHELT, ART Biology, Math, 155 REINIUS, ROBIN Latin, 155 REYNOLDS, RICH French, Orange 8z Black, IRC, Chorus, Student Council, 36, 155, 166 RHINE, JACK E. 155 RHONE, GARY 155 RICE, NANCY French, FTA, IRC, NHS, Girl's State, Basketball, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 53, 58, 155 RICHARD, MAURICE 155 RICHMOND, SUZANNE Latin. French, Dramatics, IRC, NHS, Synchronettes, Cheerleader, Chorus, Band, Orchestra, All State Band, Monitor, All State Orchestra, 47, 59, 114, 155, 171 RIECKE, MAVIS 156 RIES, MARTHA Spanish, Future Nurses, High Steppers, Basket- ball, Pep Club, Chorus, Orchestra, All State Orchestra, 156 RING, LINDA Pep Club, 156 RINGEN, GAYLE Basketball, French, Biology, 156 ROBERTS, DONALD Football, Track, Monogram Club, 86, 94, 156 ROBERTS, RONALD Spanish, Biology, Football, Track, Wrestling, Student Manager, Monogram Club, 86, 93, 94, 98, 156 ROBERTS, THEORA FBLA, 156 ROBERTSON, GEORGE Latin, Declamation, Science, Biology, Medics, Jr. Red Cross, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Pep Club, 59, 156 ROBINSON, GENE 156 ROBINSON, MARK Electronics, 156 ROBINSON, MARTEE French, Dramatics, Orange Sz Black, Future Nurses. IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, Chorus, 36, 156 ROBINSON, PAMELA Dramatics, Thespians, 156 RODDELL, LARRY Science, Biology, Math, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 156 ROHL, MICHAEL 157 ROHRER, GAIL 157 ROSEMORE, GARY IRC, 157 ROSE, JEFF Latin, Dramatics, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Track, Monogram Club, Monitor, 55, 58, 59, 90, 157, 170 ROSKENS, BOB German, 157 ROTHBAUER, PAMELA Latin, German, Dramatics, Orange and Black, IRC, Girl's State, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Chorus, Moni- tor, 53, 59. 114, 157 ROTHENBERGER, DAVE Latin, NFL, Math, Biology, O.L.D. Committee, O.L.D. Royalty, Orange 5 Black,Quill Sz Scroll, IRC, NHS, Boy's State, Football, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Monitor, Ethics Committee, Hi-Y Cabinet, 36, 55, 59, 75, 79, 82, 86, 87, 93, 151, 157 RUBIN, VICKI 27, 157 RUEGGER, SANDY FBLA, Basketball, Latin, 157 RUNGE, GAIL Dramatics, Biology, 157 RUSSELL, LARRY Chorus, 157 RUSSICK, SUE Spanish, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 157 SALMON, CHRISTY Latin, Biology, Math, IRC, NHS, Band, Orchestra. All State Orchestra, 157 SALMONSON, STAN Pep Club, 157 SANDERS, CORRINE 157 SANDIFER, DIANE German, Dramatics, Thespians, 44, 157 SATER, ART Latin, Dramatics, IRC, Football, Monogram Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, Monitor, 48, 94, 157, 161 SATHER, JEANAN FBLA, Pep Club, 157 SATHER, JUDY FBLA, Pep Club, Chorus, Band, 157 SATTERLEE, TERRY Monitor, 157 SAUER, MARCY O.L.D. Committee, French, Spanish, IRC, Pep Club, 82, 157, 170 SAVAGE, LYNNETTE FBLA, 158 SCHAGER, WARREN Latin, Monitor, 158 SCHARN, SUSAN FBLA, Pep Club, 158 SCHAVE, MARGARET 158 SCHAVEE, MONTE 158 SCHLENKER, BRENDA FBLA, Pep Club, 158 SCHLIEMANN, MILFORD 158 SCHMIDT, SHARON Biology, FBLA, Chorus, 158 SCHMIG, GLENN 158 SCHMIT, GLEN 158 SCHOENEMAN, ALVIN Biology, Latin, Math, Boy's State, 158 SCHOTT, SUMNER 158 SCHRADER, ELAINE Latin, Science, Math, FTA, IRC, NHS, Girl's State, Basketball, Pep Club, Band, Student Council, 53, 58, 64, 158 SCHROEDER, ARLIE 158 SCHROER, NANCY Spanish, Student Librarians, FTA, IRC, 158 SCHROYER, BOB IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 158 SCHULLER, PETE German, O.L.D. Marshal, Track, Monogram Club, Monitor, 74, 86, 90, 119, 158 SCHUMACHER, GARY Biology, 158 SCHRYVER, TIM 158 SCOTT, BRUCE 158 SEDERSTROM, GENE Spanish, French, Dramatics, Tumbling Team, Pep Club, 158 SELF, STEVE 158 SELLE, SANDRA French, FTA, Pep Club, Monitor, 159 SELVIG, STEVE 159 SEMMLER, ROGER German, Math, Boy's State, Basketball, Track, Chorus, Monitor, 100, 102, 105, 159, 173 SEMMLER, RUTH Student Librarians, FBLA, Pep Club, 159 SHAHEEN, JUNE 159 SHEPPARD, BARBARA Dramatics, Student Librarians, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 159 SHEPPARD,r.II:,ATRICK.Tumbling Team, 113, 159 SHIELDS, S ARON Pep Club, Chorus, 159 SHOOP, MIKE Science, 159 SHULTZ. MARY Golf, French, 159 SICHMELLER, WALTER 159 SIDLO, CHERYL 53, 66, 159 ' SIMMONS, DAVID German, Electronics, 159 SIVERTSON, MARIE Latin, Biology, FBLA, IRC, 159 SKILLMAN, MILES French, Track, Monogram Club, 90, 159 SKOVLY, DUANE 159 SMALLEY, JUDSON 160 SMITH, NOREEN FTA, Latin, Spanish, IRC, NHS, Chorus, 160 SMITH, ROSE ANN 59, 160 'SMITH, SANDRA 160 SMITH, SUZANNE Spanish, Declamation, Dramatics, NFL, Thes- pians, FTA, IRC, Pep Club, Volleyball. Band, Monitor, 55, 160 SMITH, VICKI Latin, French, Orange' Sz Black, Quill 8x Scroll, NHS, Basketball, Pep Club, 36, 58, 160 SNELLING, DENNIS 160 SNYDER, MARILYN Spanish, Basketball, Pep Club, 160 SOMMERS, PAMELA 160 SONA, DIANE FBLA, 160 SONA, SAM 160 SORENSEN, TOM Science, Medics, Pep Club, Orchestra, All State Orchestra, 50, 51, 72, 160 SOVA, CHERYL Biology, French, Chips, Orange Kr Black, IRC, High Steppers, Pep Club, Chorus, 45, 160 SOWELL, ROGER 160 SPARBY, JERRY Team Debate, Biology, 161 SPARROW, CHARLYNE 48, 58, 72, 161 SPARS, BRUCE German, FTA, FBLA, IRC, Monitor, 86, 161 SPEARS, BONNIE Spanish. Pep Club, 161 SPENCE, JEFF Spanish, Biology, 161 SPICER, MARILYN FBLA, Pep Club, 161 SPIELMAN, JOHN 161 SPILDE, GARY 161 SPOMER, ROBERT Latin, Team Debate, NFL, Science, Math, Art Club, Pep Club, NHS, Boy's State, Student Council, 33, 54, 56, 50, 66, 161, 173 STALTMANIS, AL Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 161 STAMM, BARB French, IRC, NHS, Chorus, Student Council, 59, 112. 169, IGI, ITI STANDING, RICK 161 STARNES, STEVE Football, Monogram Club, 94, 161 STAUFFACHER, STEVE Spanish, FBLA, Pep Club, 25, 161 STEELE, JIM 161 STEELE, KATHY 161 STEINBORN, LINDA French, German, Biology, Chorus, 161 STEINHAUER, BETTY German, Pep Club, 161 STENE. CAROLE IRC, Pep Club, 161 STENHOLTZ, JUDY Future Nurses, 161 STENHOLTZ, RICHARD Dramatics, Thespians, Football, Mono- gram Club, 161 STERKENBURG, JANICE FBLA, IRC, Chorus, 162 STERN, GWYN French, Science, Orange Kr Black, Chips, Quill Kr Scroll, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Student Council, 36, 45, 59, 162 STEUCK, ROG German, Science, Math, 162 STIERWALT, KENA IRC, Latin, 162 STILLEY, KATHERINE French, IRC, Chorus, 162 STOAKES, DENNIS 162 STOEFEN. JILL Latin, French, IRC, Monitor, 162 STOLTENBERG. LINDA FBLA, Latin, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 162 STONEALL, MIKE Science, Biology, 162 STOREVIK, DAVID 162 STOUT. JAY Spanish, Biology, 162 STRANGE. KEITH 162 STREEDBECK, JIM 162 STRIDE, FRANCIS 162 STROMMEN, KIM 69, 162 STUBSON, BRIAN 162 STURM, CANDY FBLA, Pep Club, 162 SUNDE, KARLENE Science, Latin, Biology, Basketball, 162 SUNDE, KAREN Latin, DECA, Pep Club, Basketball, 162 SUNDERMANN, BETTY FBLA, Pep Club, Spanish, 162 SUNDET, SHAROL 163 SWANN, RICHARD Spanish, Monitor, 163 SWANSON, LON French, Dramatics, Thespians, Biology, Orange 8: Black, IRC, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Monitor, Student Council, 56, 100, 101, 105, 163, 170 SWANSON, VIRGINIA Latin, Biology, FBLA, Chorus, NHS, 58, 163 SWANSON, ZAN Basketball, 163 SWENSON, LINTON Newcomers Club, 163 SWIFT, LINDA Spanish, French, IRC, High Steppers, Pep Club. Monitor, 163 TALBERT, CURTIS 163 TANKSLEY, GLENDA Spanish, Declamation, Pep Club, 163 TEBBEN, LARRY Biology, 163 TESKE, IDA Monitor, 163 THELEN, KATHY French, 163 THESENVITZ, LINDA French, FBLA, NHS, Pep Club, 163 THESENVITZ, ROBERT 163 THOMAS, COY DECA, 163 THOMPSON, JUDY Latin, French, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, Band, 58, T2,, 163 THOMPSON, MARY 164 THOMPSON, SUSAN Spanish, NFL, FBLA, Jr. Red Cross, NHS, Basketball, Pep Club, 58, 164 THOMSEN, DIANNE Pep Club, FBLA, 164 THORNBERRY, LINDA Latin, Chips, Orange Kr Black, Student Librarians, Basketball, Chorus, 164 THORNE, CAROL Biology, Chorus, 164 THORNTON, CINDY Synchronettes, Tumbling Team, Chorus, 164 THORSON, DAVID Wrestling, 164 THORSON, JAMES 164 THORSON, TED German, Team Debate, NFL, Science, IRC, NHS, 32, 55, 59, 164 THRUSH, JOAN Future Nurses, 164 THURMAN, JERRY German, 164 TILDEN, JUDY 164 TORKELSON, OTIS Latin, Science, 164 TORSEY, KAREN Orange 8: Black, Art Club, Pep Club, Chorus, 164 TOTMAN, BARRY Wrestling, 108, 111, 165 TOWNS, SHEILA French, German, Dramatics, Biology, Chorus, IRC, 165 TRAVERS, KATHY Latin, Biology, Math, Student Council, Stu- dent Librarians, FBLA, Future Nurses, Monitor, Band, Pep Club, 165 TRELOAR, LARRY Jr. Red Cross, DECA, 165 TRIGG, KEN 165 TRUSLER, KEITH 165 TRYGGESTAD, BOB NHS, Boy's State, 54, 165, 170 TUNE, JIMMY 165 TUNTLAND, JIM IRC, Football, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club, Chorus, Band, Student Council, 147, 165 UGLAND, GARY Biology, Art Club, IRC, 165 UNDERBERG, RUTH 165 UVEGES, SUSAN 165 VAN BEEK, RACHEL 165 VAN BROEKE, LINDA Latin, Biology, Future Nurses, NHS, Stu- dent Council. 59, 165 VAN DER AARDE, GLORIA Spanish, Future Nurses, IRC, Pep Club, 165 VANDERLINDE, RENAE Dramatics, Biology, Math, Chips. Chorus, 165 VANDER WOUDE, SUSAN German, Math, Warrior, Student Li- brarians, FBLA, Biology, Pep Club, 351, 165 VAN ELLS, KATHIE French. Dramatics, Thespians, Science, Tumbling Team, Monitor, 49, 72, 165 VAN EMMERIK, BEVERLY Science, Chips, 165 VAN HOUTE, JENNIFER FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, All State Chorus, 48, 165 VAN LEUVAN, KATHY French, Math, VVarrior, Quill Sz Scroll, FTA, FBLA, IRC, Basketball, Pep Club, Monitor, 39, 82, 165 VAN MIDDENDORP, DAVID Pep Club, 165 VAN YVYK, MAX Biology, Chorus, Band, All State Chorus, 48, 86, 165 VEENHOF, KEN 165 VENENGA, LARRY 166 VENENGA, SADIE Pep Club, 166 VETOS, ANNETTE, FBLA, IRC. 166 VICKERY, WARREN 166 VICKNEY, B.-XRII DECA, 166 VIEI., FLOYD XV:-estling, 108, 166 VIERECK, SHAROL Latin, Future Nurses. 166 VIEREGG, STEVE French, Math, Orange Sz Black, Quill Sz Scroll, IRC, Boy's State, Football, Track, Monogram Club, Pep Club. Monitor, Student Council, 86, 55, 57, 86, 00, 166 VOLL, JAMES German, 166 WAGGONER, TOM Football, Basketball, Track, Monoiirram Club, Chorus, Monitor, 86, EP-I, 96, 166 WAGNER, JANETTE Chorus, 1645 WAKEMAN, LOREN IRC, 1156 WALKER, CHARLES 166 WALKER, JULAINE Spanish, FBLA, Pep Club, 166 WALLENBERG, SHARON llioloiry, FBLA, Art Club, 166 VVALLENSTEIN, MARILYN Biology, FBLA, IRC, NHS, Pep Club, 56, 166 WALLIN, BRUCE Latin, Math, Chips, Kiwanian, NHS, BOYS State, Football. Track, Student Manager, Monogram Club, Moni- tor, Student Council, 56, 59, 86, 93, 94, 98, 166, 171 VVALLIN, KEN 166 VVALSH, BOB Biology. Math, 166 NVALTON, ED French, Dramatics, Monitor, Ethics Committee, Student Council, 26, 27, 55, 166 XYAREHAM, MARGARET 167 VVATNE, PAMELA Dramatics, 167 VVATSON, .IIIVI 167 VVATTS, CINDY French, Dramatic-4, Biology, FTA, Jr. Red Cross, IRC, Pep Club, Chorus, 167 XVI'Il'lI'ili, MARY ANN 167 WEICKELT, SUSAN Latin, French, Biology, FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, Monitor, 167 WEIDENBACK, ROGER Student Council, 167 WELLS, FRANCIS Latin, Dramatics, Thespians, Orange 8: Black, IRC, NHS, High Steppers, Pep Club, Chorus, 42, 59, 167 YVENDT, PHYLLIS Biology, Pep Club, Chorus, 167 VVENTZEL, SHIRLEY Biology, FBLA, 167 WEPKINKI, JILL NFL, FBLA, IRC, Chorus, Monitor, 167 XYERDIN, LARRY Biology, 167 KVEST, JAIIES Dl'am3tiCS, Chips, 44, 167 NVESTEGAARD, JEAN Spanish, FBLA, Basketball, Volleyball, SS. 167 XYlIEl'iI,l'iR, CAROL 168 XVHEELER. DONNA 168 XVHITE, MARLENE 168 XVHITE, MIKE 168 YVICK, MARY KAYE Latin, French, 168 VVICKRE. LINDA Latin, Chips, Quill 8: Scroll, FTA, IRC Pep Club, 45, 58, 168 WICKS, DEBBIE French, FBLA, Pep Club, Band, 168 VVIESE, RON 168 WIETERS, SANDRA Biology, Basketball, Pep Club, 168 WILHELM, BOB 163 VVILKINC, BARBARA 168 WILLARD, SHARON Spanish, Biology, Pep Club, Chorus XVIIJLERS- STEVE Latin. BUYS State, Student Council, 54 XK'II.I.CIN!i, JOHN 168 XVILLIAMS, JOAN 168 WVILLIAMS, MICKEY German, Science, Math, IRC, Boy's YVrestling, Monogram Club, Pep Club, Monitor, 54, 108, WILLIAMS, PAUL Latin, French, Science, Biology, Medics I NHS. 168 1652 State, 168 Math. IRC. NHS, Boy's State, Pep Club, Monitor, Student Council, 5-I, 59. 165 VVILLIAMS, RANDY Chips, 168 NYILSON, KATHY Dramatics, Biology, IRC, 168 XVILSON, SHIRLEY Chips, IRC, 168 XVINGE. LOUISE Latin, French, Math, IRC. NHS, Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, All State Orchestra, 58, 169 WINTERTON. LARRY Electronics, Track, Vilrestling, Monogram Club, Pep Club, IOS, 169 VVIT'l', CHUCK 169 XVITTROCK, IJAIILENE Chorus, 169 WUI-IRTINK, l'A'l'SY French, Pep Club, Band, 1651 XYOOD. ROGER Math, 1621 VVOODS, .IEAN 716, 511, 1651, 172 VVRIGHT, RANCH Spanish, Biology, 1610 VVULLI-7NS'I'INI-I, DAN Latin, Golf, 1629 VVYLIE, JOHN Biology, 1614 YARNALL, RICK German, Science, Jets, Band, Monitor, Student Council, 169 YEAGER, SHEILA German, Biolouy, FTA, Pep Club, 1619 YESDA, CAROLYN French, FTA, 169 YOST, DALE Spanish, Math, Art. 169 YUNKER, MARTHA French, Math, O.L.D. Committee, Warrior, Quill Kz Scroll, IRC, NHS, Girl's State, Synchronettes, Basket- ball Cheerleader, Pep Club, Monitor, Student Council, 26, 28, 39, 53, 554, 59, 66, 79, 114, 169, 172 YSBRAND, ROLAND 1653 ZANDT, JAN FBLA, IRC, Pep Club, 1621 ZISKE, BOB Biology, Latin, 1619 , ZISKE, BILL Football, Senior Social Committee, 94, 138, 169 ZVVANZIGER, SANDY French, IRC, Pep Club, Band, Student Council, 169 Faculty not pictured: Baldwin, Robert Cleven, Erwin Colon, Miguel Hale, Cordon Hoovestal, Gary Lowe, Arnold Muller, Noel Parlet, Robert Porter. Keith Riter, Dorothea Thompson, Dennis
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