Washington High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1966

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S-CH Q -api 2.- A ' , JH , L M, , 441' ' , file? jfsms, ,xf ui , 1966 WARRIOR Washington Senior High School Sioux Falls, South Dakota Edt S H K K ll y J Ok l Ad Wll P G T able of Contents Impressions Experiences Service Expressions Communications Scholastic Careers Social Athletics People Sophomores Juniors Seniors Faculty Conclusion Index i 5 , ,I i xx xy w, S 4. L E Q 4 l E 2 z J F 1 I F u i Impression V My ,ff yf fff f vfvfff f f ff Q ' -, + M 5 M Once upon a time, Wash- ington Senior High School had a sky-high chimney that puffed in conventional state- liness from morn 'til setting of the sun. Then one day during a violent and raging thunderstorm the grand- daddy of all good chimneys was struck by a bolt of lightning and cracked wide open, revealing a kind heart and good, but a distinct need for renovation. There fol- lowed a stove-pipe smoker which commanded none of the alma mater patriotism enjoyed by the goodly grand- daddy - since deceased. Many moons passed, and the builders began to construct a more permanent model- one which could withstand the fury of midwestern thunderstorms and the heat of the students' sinister looks and disparaging remarks. For you see, the new-born chimney was composed of small, factory-made bricks instead of the personality- packed South Dakota granite slabs, hand hewn and lovingly placed. But alas, in spite of rain and sleet and unimaginative chimneys, the smoke must get out. f. i X .K Q . fry . RJ . .V 5 X XX XXV. . , ARM Q xr X Q - XS as 4.4, X if 5 Q i 'kc so 9 K X L' Q, sf X Lifxiw vel tx X A Change .... a fracture-and-freight elevator with a special key .... Arched aluminum casings for seven library windows. A quiet, carpeted library with monitors at each door. A projection room and an elevated book section and round study tables and two conference rooms. A balcony study area with individual booths and a paperback book section. A study area for early morning arrivers and late staying my-term-paper's-due- tomorrow-and-I-haven't-even-started-yet pro- crastinators. A haven for study hall escapers. A service to the student body. A change . . . 7 if Unknowns challenged the learner from the machine shop ana' foods lab on first floor to the drafting room and chem lab above to the swimming pool across the street. I, J 1 2 K 1 ' 9 Forty push-ups. A cheese souffle baked golden brown. Thirty inches of welding rod. Calculus and trig. A dictaphone. A thinible and a five-eighths inch seain. Calorirneters and Wheatstone bridges. Learning situations. K I if f, ,Z if I ,QA Www, :r.1f,,, , ,,,,,, , .,.-mmMw.,. GQWQJQW .4 4 , X ,Q SZ Q Q P , 4 Acx C 6 Q ew 4 , X SE 1 X323-be e w fm. K . , ,323 w ,ff ,ur SQ f ig X 2? Ju J a 4,9855 Q v 45? 32506 nfs, 'WF' ' '- . A V .f,,.,A Q A gasp. A scowl. A winoe ana' a grimace. Reflections of the all alone of a thought and a mind. f 5 A 5 f 5 F Q , :.V.. 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' ,x,.,, 4 '11 .,., i 2 f 5 ,ik iff? if ' -' . .J-n1i9ifLJ 7 Gotta hurry. Butter a slice of rye - get the ol' gastric juices going, and find a bus ticket that still has a punch left .... Caf's full this morning. Student elections and everyone's campaigning. Borrow a pen and race the bell to first period . . . chem. quiz. Seems like the teachers have a meeting to see which day they'll all load it on . . . Thank goodness for blue- berry pie and hamburgers .... Gotta get my Hamlet done in homeroom. Wish she'd hurry with the an- nouncements .... Lit was great. I-love-Browning-L love-Browning-I-love-Browning .... Talked to Jim. Everything,s O. K. for Friday .... Three meetings tonight before work. There's only six of me. Guess I'll skip discussion group and supper .... It's gotta be 9:00 pretty soon. Shoulda eaten dinner. Would have kept me going .... Homework gets me down. Can't they realize they don,t teach the only course in the school. Wish I'd have some time to waste .... 18 5 N M 3 . 96 S S vu W .0 4 : 'Q , I f M-f.4b-wmv ,W iw: i -5, f- . .i.,,z .- L .L41 . m ,, ,.,L., ,, V ' ' 7 . f 1- f1:2,':2,- 2' 1 if'-i F l':,::-:'w, 1' 1221-1f'fL:if.f2 1 19 Sleeping late Saturday mornings and turning in late Saturday nights. The game. The social. And the Barrell. Raking leaves and tobogganing and flying kites and getting the car. Naps. Thoughtful moments. Wor- ship. And lVlonday's homework left undone. f Q 5 1041 uf' M , W N 22 ,A-- ,W-Q L QL 'YHUUS' TH EAT E Experiences eww! 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Hope you can use them said the Council to the Salvation Army. It was twenty-six minutes after the hour. Up- lifted faces scattered throughout the building tensed as the minute hand clicked dramatically and jumped to twenty-seven after. One hundred and fifty-five desks emptied and Washington High's alert and efficient monitor force moved into position for the onslaught. At thirty minutes after, the raucous bells released 1,956 students into the corridors. But the force was prepared. Armed with their trusty monitor tickets, their orange-and-black buttons Worn de- ceptively lovv on their hips, and detailed instructions from adviser Leonard Tabor, and monitor heads Bob May, John Rustvvick and Wally Arneson, the monitor force was ready for anything - even a sophomore running desperately to his next class. Ahhh .... the security of it all. Offenders appeared before the Ethics Committee, composed of selected student coun- cil members and one student body representative. Individual cases were considered and dealt With as this judicial body saw fit. Ethics Committee members Bill Fuller, Linda Reade, Ron Matchett, Mary Greenough, Lance Coppock, John Rustwick, John Stengle, and adviser Len Tabor interrogated a Jay- Walker. No one sneaked out of the cafeteria snack bar while Jeff Brothen was guarding his monitor post. V' ,.. 2 '-.RSM--xi f Marisa talked more than she ate during lunch periods. Marisa took a few quiet minutes on Sunday afternoon to review for a U. S. History test. ,f f f f A . ' :gfif ff' f Most Brazilian girls wear their hair much longer than American girls, Marisa said. American Field Service Marisa Played a Role Alone on a darkened auditorium stage. Alone for forty minutes. And in those forty minutes, Marisa brought the pitch of an all-school assembly to such a height that a tensed audience broke out screaming as the murderer approached the invalid's bed in Sorry, Wrong Number. Marisa carried the show. She was no longer a hesitant Brazilian girl speaking language-class English. She belonged to two languages - to two countries. Marisa Rosenfeld joined 235 other Brazilian stu- dents in the AFS exchange program that brought her to Washington High School. She saw American life as Americans live it, and learned the difference be- tween the movie American and her adopted home. Marisa told the International Relations Club, I enjoyed all my classes, and even to stay from 8:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. in school, so much longer than I used to stay in my Brazilian school. Orange and Black turned out to be a beautiful and meaningful combination of colors to me .... I got to know American teen-agersg how they are, what they think, What they do .... I could hardly imagine such low temperatures and here I was sitting and enjoying the snow .... All this and so many more things that if I would start listing I Wouldn't have an end. 5 ll 1 ,, jill rf z' 1 33 M s' ..i.,,.w.,s . Cindy enjoyed a swim in the ocean with her South Cindy donned the native Bahian cos- American friends while visiting the small seaport of Guara t t'll b d ' . ume s 1 worn ypsome Ven ors in the markets of Bahia. pora Linked orth and South America Cindy Lived, Learned in Brazil She learned that eleven hours by jeep from Rio de Janeiro there's a small city called Governador Valadares of Minas Gerais. She learned that the lbituruna Mountain towered 3,200 feet above Gov- ernador and that the Rio Doce, or Sweet River, crossed the city and the valley. She learned that people had lived half a hemisphere away for as long as seventeen years before she ever discovered them. And the thing about it was that for two months she shared in the lives of these same people who, for her, had never before existed. Cindy Austin, WSHS's foreign exchange student to Brazil, adopted five sisters and three brothers in a modern Brazilian household. She climbed the Ibi- turuna, swam in the Atlantic, saw captured croco- diles, ate fried bananas, attended fiestas, studied at a Catholic girls' school, and made five American apple pies. Her Portuguese improved as she talked and worked with the people of Governador. And she came to realize that a toothache is the same in any country. Cindy enjoyed Brazilian suppers of feijao Cblack beansj, banana-auros Cgolden, midget bananasl, rice, tomato slices, crackers and Guarana, a fruit drink from the Amazon. va ',',' gfvwzff:ffycwm 11, :-'- i 1 .,- --','i f f f f ' f' . f' '1l ,f1 if -l'k'h of Q- K f X f f ff n X , f 1 ' l if , tst ' ff it f , f l f' l T l f f f i , f f f a esture cz lane f M76 fi? Zwf A f' ff ff fff f Af f f , fff Afff ! f fffffff X ff! ff fgffffyfj fV ffi ff fifyffyf 4 ,ff X f fyff ff fff f X f f 1 X I f 6 X7 ff! ,.,. -V4 W X A ,, ., W1 . -:Q f--', .J , - fm. ,.., , .Q ,-,Lf ., .- - .- ,. 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And a mind picture become con- crete. 4pi.nsv Tom Doolittle used newsprint and India ink to produce a black and white abstractg media used in other collages in- cluded orange peels, candy wrappers, match sticks, egg shells, and bubble gum. A warm spring day, a pad of paper, a stick of charcoal, a friendly fender and budding trees launched Larry Warren and Roger Savold on artists' careers. p 'R 'J Alexis: 29 FQ' Terry Tyler, over-protective Mrs. Grant, warned Eileen Rossow, Melinda, to keep away from the burned-out bandshell. Fall Play ccented Teen Dilemma Movable sets attached to leaking sandbags and props dug out of the attic at home. Tickets and stage management and a lovely sack supper in a darkened auditorium. Rummage sale costumes. Memorized lines. Rehearsals that ran late. And a Weary cast joining hands for the final curtain call. Dramatics was the greasepaint and orange-drink-selling World of the stage and the lights and the people. The fall play, Teach Me How to Cry, was a serious drama starring Eileen Rossow and Jeff Brothen. It featured unusually effective sound and lighting and a three-in-one set consisting of kitchen, bandshell, and living room covering three different areas of the stage. Will,', Jeff Brothen, encountered static from parents Shirley Brewer and Al Lathrop when he began seeing Melinda in Teach Me How to Cry. 30 'l U: Coquetry and chivalry flourished briefly when long-separated lovers, Sharon Olawsky and Steve Rincler, chanced to meet in a park. Exasperated Vicki Bradfeldt pleaded for understanding from her fiance' in the comedy The Bridegroom Rose Early. Bill Becker painted grill- work on a balcony for MadWoman of Chaillotf' Theater-in-the-Round Plays Brightened Homeroom Routine A circle of familiar faces. That smile. That follow. Catch an eye and try to remember your next lines. Be natural and enunciate. But everyone has to see and hear - so move around. There's no make-up for your just-pretend. There are no lights to hide behind. Just you and the audience. Participating. Sharing. A home- room period and a free one-act play. An experiment in progressive high school drama. Theater-in-the-round. 31 adness Prevailed at Spring Play The forty-three cast members and dedicated stage crew of The Madwoman of Chaillot presented this satiric comedy during a three-night stand after weeks of late-night rehearsals and negle-cted home- work. Shirley Brewer, Marya Lluessenhop, and Andrea Garvey, a tetched'l trio, ably supported Sharon Olawsky, who starred as the French mad- woman of Chaillot. Over 13,500 people attended the two all-school plays, live one-act Theater-in-the-Rounds, the Chil- dren's Play, and a full-length Theater-in-the-Round presented by the Dramatics Club and Adviser L. R. Kremer. Thespians gathered points by acting, work- ing behind scenes, and ushering at the Community Playhouse. Workers who sold at least twenty-five tickets to the Spring Play, The Madwoman of Chaillot, earned a trip to the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. Do-gooders Marya Luessenhop, Andrea Garvey, Sharon Olawsky, and Shirley Brewer plotted to rid Chaillot of all evil. The King of the Sewermen, Milt Weiland, reluctantly revealed the secret of the moving stone to Sharon Olawsky, the Mad- woman of Chaillot. .p 1 .un .11-x11frf .X Staff members Connie Oksol, Cindy Carlsen, Linda Voels, Sue Flint, and Mark Porter tried to convince the student body that CHIPS is for kids! CHIPS Staff Embarked on 1966 Edition Because young people are perpetually launching on Very Important Projects and setting out in dis- covery of Themselves, the 1966 CHIPS staff chose Embarkment for its theme. Self-inspired, the staff embarked on an intense campaign to revive student interest and enthusiasm in the publication. They sought to abolish the myth that the literary magazine Was intended for high- broWs only through use of the fourth floor hall blackboard and numerous signs and posters through- out the school. Enthusiastic staff members Wearing We're only No. 3, but We try harder buttons suc- ceeded in substantially increasing the volume of manuscript submissions. Greg Szczurek looked on as Pete Vagle inked the cover design for the 1966 CHIPS edition. - Eyes fiXed on the director, Sandra Bain, Joyce Delbridge, and Miriam Fredrikson responded as one voice to every flick of the hand. Practice Meant Perfection to Student Musicians A full-dress band heightened tournament spirit. Bloated cheeks and breath blown through a trumpet. Vocal cords that vibrated the meaning of F sharp. Tired arms and calloused fingers and a bow drawn across four strings. The struggle of pitch and tempo and runs and fingerings. The marvel of music. New Director Wielded Baton Onward Sioux Falls in W-H-S formation on the football field. Ten thousand voices and a dignified band leading The Star-Spangled Banner in a dark- ened arena. Early morning drill on a soggy football field and daily practices under the critical eye of Don McCabe conditioned Washington High School's 132 piece concert-marching band for an arduous schedule. A Band gave two concerts, marched at four parades and six games throughout the football season and was designated official band for the State A and S-tate B basketball tournaments. Band board members Dave Carver, Nancy Nelson, Janet Snook, Judy Fjerestad, Cheryl Eggers, Mary Larson, Mary Sherburne, Janice Bates, Judy J orgenson, Char Mc- Clure, and Bob McCoy, winner of the- Dennis Kelly Award, and All-State Band members Sammy Hase- gawa, Rock Nelson, Mark Miller, Judy Fjerestad, and Judy Jorgenson noted unanimous student approval when the pep band started playing modern jazz and familiar instrumentals at home basketball games. N 1 W A4-- -ff. . . WWW., WWWH is Q Clarinetists Sandy Nelson and Judy Fjerestad discovered that four hands are better than two except on flutes. Choristers Made TV Appearance One hundred and twenty voices mingled with the staccato tapping of plastic glass on wood when cords, bermudas, and blue jeans congregated in Room 202 for another attempt at pitch and harmony. Tuesday night rehearsals prepared the A-chorus for a tough schedule of appearances at four local service clubs, PTA, and two public concerts in the winter and spring. The traditional white, red, and dark attire worn to all WSHS appearances, became a familiar uniform to All-State Chorus members Cindie Ander- son, Jim Foss, Sharon Goodnow, George Hahn, Pam Johnson, Bill Koenig, Marya Luessenhop, Dan Miller, Mark Miller, Sharyl Rich, Dick Travers, LeRoy Vol- lan, and Kathy Walker and chorus council members Dave Stadheim, Polly Clark, Sherrie Hall, Pat O'Brien, Mary Greenough, John Stengle, Mary Swift and Terry Dahlquist, who also attended All-State Chorus. Hold the O! commanded Mr. Bohlke as Jim Foss and Jerry Watterman complied. i 1 i Drummer Alan Cooke took an infrequent break during the tiring State A Tournament. Dave Miller solemnly subdivided his monstrous fiddle. Boyd Bohlke motioned the voices to a diminuendo during 3rd period chorus class. 37 W 57 55f!,0vZ7f,., 'fffm .fig f - Z? Liyg ' ' f-' ' WW - 0 31764 QaaaaaaaaazzaazaafwnibwoMaiagaaaaaaaaaaaaaa , M i u .,1 h -of 'ff. in fltfwf b f -f fw-uf M1 42: 75,75 Wiz 1 - kill fi -JA? mmf fzfwf: ,. 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Robert Parlet coached a winning team which took sweepstakes at the Watertown Speech Fiesta, runner-up at the NFL Tournament, and first place in the State Tournament, which qual- ified the team to send two debaters, Russ Vestlie and Dick Larson, to NFL Nationals in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mary Sherburne and Bradd Clark will at- tend the national meet for winning the extempo- raneous division in the NFL State Tournament. 38 Declammers Used Audio Aids In the fall, English teachers throughout the state selected topics and poems for the various areas of declamatory Work. Interested students chose a coach from the English Department to help them with enunciation, gestures, expression and poise. Declam winners at WSHS were Russ Vestlie, oratory, Connie Oksol, poetry, Lindsay Nauen, humorous, and Barb Noyes, who Went on to win the divisional in dramatic declamation. Barb Noyes, Russ Vestlie and Lindsay Nauen offered con- structive criticism after Connie Oksol taped her poetry selection. The debate team had many bridges to cross and negotiated most of them. Shown are: Kevin Kelley, Bob Barkley, Tim Lundeen, Bradd Clark, Greg Szczurek, Mary Sherburne, Russ Vestlie, Tom Dunn, Cathy Meisel, Christine Tillema, Gary Frank, Barb Noyes, Linda Voels, Claudia Flake, Dick Larson and Doug Heinson. 39 rgwmww-ai. Pete Vagle and Kathy Nolte were captivated by performers at the Spanish Club banquet. Language Banquets Brought Old World Charm to Cafeteria Language- is a link that binds man with man. lt's an eye through which the essence of another per- son is apprehended. The- color and detail of the por- trait depend upon the proficiency with which this link is used. The Audio-Lingual Materials, or A-LM, method of linguistic study is a progressive program stressing the individual's speaking and comprehending ability. The A--LM method replaced traditional translation and grammar drills in the modern language depart- ments and supplied tapes and records for the language lab, Where the student learned from repe- tition and memorization. Language clubs carried the student closer to his country through speakers, banquets, and more detailed study of her customs and people. The French Club held its annual pre-lenten banquet as a joint activity with the LHS club. Advanced classes painted a medi- eval chateau scene in the cafeteria, and celebrated the Mardi Gras with French costumes and can-can girls. All Roads lead to Rome, and all loyal Latin students Wore togas to school during Latin Week, which culmi- nated in a Latin Club Banquet with skits, songs, and sheeted students. The Spanish Club held a Pinata Party at Christmas time and the German Washing- ton J ugendkreisn or Youth Club, staged a Christmas party and a spring banquet with skits and German folk songs. Mardi Gras can-can girls raided attics and basements, in search of French-type stockings and can-can type skirts. 7,-..............-4-.Q4-a.....1.., Mm..- . . . A trumpet fanfare introduced royaute candidates Scott Schreiner, Brenda Paulson, Marty Manning, La reine et Steve Falon, Le roi, Sue Henkin, and Jim Boyd to the French Club Banquet crowd. Bob Nady and Kathy Nieber reigned over the Latin Club banquet, All Roads Lead to Rome. Anhoren und Wiederholen! ordered a thick German voice, and Joe Pengitore obediently listened and repeated. 41 -wmw,..nsum-mmN-.:'- Lfr,1m O E? B Staff Survived Weekly Deadlines Few WSHS students realize that Washington's school newspaper, the ORANGE AND BLACK, vied for journalistic honors with the NEW YORK TIMES, an eastern newspaper, during the 1965-1966 school year. Although the weekly ORANGE AND BLACK was forced to compete with this prominent daily it captured higher ratings than the TIMES in thorough coverage of WSHS activities, up-to-date reporting on ESD conference sports and informative features on the extracurricular activities of WSHS faculty mem- bers. First and second semester editors Sonja Hillgren and Marty Manning, and Lorraine Norman, adviser, were heartened when they received word that the- ORANGE AND BLACK was unofficially rated Best in Nation by loyal subscribers. Miss Norman's open door welcomed staff members with problems. O 8a B managing editor, Carla Ageton, doubled as a delivery boy on Fridays. 42 ff ORANGE BLA: First and second semester editors Sonja Hillgren and Marty Manning Upeddled their papers. Reflecting city-Wide management-labor disputes, the O 8a B staff feigned a strike for April Foo1's Day. Front row: Shary Jurczewsky, Debbie Bohlman, Janice Adams, Mary Swift, Bernice Larson, Claudia Flake, Second row: Barb Corning, Phyl Bachman, Shari Rich, Jan Walser, Rose Aksland, Janice Johnson, Linda Brech, Steve Sanford, Ken Mills. Third row: Jean Wood, Jamie O'Hara, Twila Pulford, Pam Johnson, Kathy Nieber, Sherrie Hall. Rear row: Mike Rich, Bill Hoey, Terry Tyler, Cindie Anderson, Dawn Robbins, Deanna Schoepf, Nancy Daugaard, Kathie Kelly, Judy Ander- son, Mary Peterson, Ken Burns, Geoff Perry, Doug' Gores. Not pictured: Jim Broderick, Dave Heckenlively, Steve Aaron, Bill Fuller, Nancy Lees, Doug Degler, Jackie Sundermann, Betty Westberg. y an-wganmmwqmrm nmmymnqa awlxmn M wa.-1 f myrnw-aw 4 .mmf mwwsus own 1f4u:.1..f.qu..sm1..N.f.i.1..4.-..fm- ma .... ,wm.ff,aU'm -.F ,Ma L s-'f-r,-.ff.-f.J-,- L,-,-f, R. .f ,aw ,v1,w.f4, vw. f f 1-lp 4 ,--:hm va, .1 M.-iff, v Student Scrapbook Sapped Staff Strength A silent hour spent in the all alone of a copy- writer's mind. Gr a trio of laughing staff members painting an orange and black State A poster. Or the smell of rubber cement drying on the underclass cardboards. Or a desperate dot-dot-dot dash-dash- dash dot-dot-dot tapped in official Morse Code down the pipes to the newspaper office. Annual was a moment set apart. The 1966 Warrior was an attempt at excellence. It was contrived in the early morning hours over a kitchen table and in the after-the-janitors-had-gone- home hours of a March evening. But staff members gave willingly of the little time they did have to the realization of this excellence. The staff wrestled with the decision of what was outmoded in yearbook pub- lication and what was honored tradition. They felt an obligation to keep abreast of the current trends in yearbooks, raising editorial standards despite student protests by candidly and truthfully portraying school life in an accurate pictorial record of the year. Taking pictures on losing nights was one of Adviser William P. Graves' thankless jobs. Nancy Nelson, seniorsg Bonnie Gores, underclassg and Carol Severson, sports, weren't quite sure that riding elephants was part of staff work. Jerry Lowell, faculty, and Tom Dempster, odd-job man took Peggy for a walk one day. X' azxiw , Q as 5 'Al N 4' 155- Editor Sue Hansen surveyed staff activities from Sonja Hillgren, copy, and Cheryl Ewy, typist, rested on Zetta's trunk. Zetta's breakfast. Cindy Carlsen, copy, and editors Jim Oksol and Kevin Kelley found that on rare occasions working on the annual could be exciting. ,-. 4- f. ,.-k . 9, I- g,Qf:,--.6 ,Af:.f,fp4.y7'fzlfi:pf A-3? of -iffraw..kr,-.QQQMVZQ .W-gm!!,ffffi--741'-WErw-ffAf4f:L?6 1-l ME Wfffff,yfZ5,WZ! ,fff Mwaz?QQZQQQQQZQQQQQQQQQQZQQZQQZ f , ,L1, , 147 Vfi- QAWMM MQ? fi? i., 3l2r2Q:yf,52Zf, ,,k, QQ, g5gf:W4.i L,:.'. My 4..- i ,,.. g 7,5 f 4', if As 1', Q21- 5 ifZfWQi',:f5'1 Y,- 1 :Z JT-if-574-1 ,-'k ,,-'Q .2123-'24 '. 2:1 -,-' . 'Af.-- -- - ,-'-L 4 ':.: I --h, ffw f W f ffffWfff ff J W! f fff ff! 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X VLL., 4 ,LL.L, L.-. ,,.- ,f,.,, A 2-vi-'faifflff'iff' ,..,,.- -'f-,, 4 1 ,fpm-ff,f, s H A., ,-,- -f f f ff,ca,Qv.-fs. ,W 4,-,M ff- Polly Clark, Steve Sanford, Marsha Kinsley, Linda Reade, Marty Manning, Kathy Kla- witer, and Bill Fuller listened to fellow students speak about leadership, character, scholarship, and service. 46 ' fn we Arr 22 Ron Matchett and Mike Cady discovered that the NHS banquet was a great place for intellectual discussion. Diligent Scholars Alva Scarbrough, former WSHS speech teacher, assured students that future success comes with hard work. Gained Recognition From the first period class, first day, of a frenzied sophomore year to a surviving senior's final hour, the development of the individual is the primary concern of high school. Those who excelled in scholarship, character, leadership, and service Were honored in their senior year by membership in National Honor Society. Scholarship was the primary requisite, but eligible seniors were also judged by teachers as to other qualities of character, leadership, and service. Those who qualified - approximately the top ten per cent of the senior class - were installed at the National Honor Society Banquet at the Westward Ho Country Club on December 6. Boys' Staters Boasted Governor, Outstanding Speaker Practicing constructive self-government at Boys State were, Front row: Tim Pfaff, Ken Burns, Scott Schreiner, Doug Reaves, Bob Second row: Greg Selle, Jim Boyd, Russ Vestlie. Warner, Bob May, George Krueger, Jim Jensen. Rear row: Lloyd Servis, Ron Matchett, Bob Nady, Kevin Kelley. A South Dakota Boys State Bar examination and a study guide on municipal government. Ads in the Sunshine Scribe and 250 pounds of beef for Sunday dinner. Reveille at 6:15. Calisthenics at 6:50 A.M. And 512 boys painting party posters and painting party posters and painting party posters. Forty-four WSHS representatives traveled to Northern State Teachers College on May 30 for seven days of concentrated government. Washington's dele- gates bagged several city, county, and state offices, and Ron Matchett was elected governor of 1965 American Legion Boys State. Creating an intricate governmental system during their week at Boys State Were, Front row: Bill Luther, John Stengle. Second row: Don Meisel, Jim Oksol, John Rustwick. Rear row: Richard Paquette, Mike Muetzel, Steve Sanford, Bernie Schock, Bob Barkley, Doug Heinson, Greg Fickbohm, Dick Larson, Tom Dunn, Terry Dahlquist, Bill Fuller. 5154 U , - L R Federalist backed Ron Matchett will conduct legislative sessions at 1966 Boys State until another governor is selected. --g Three Mayors Hailed From WSHS Nats. Feds. Posters and party platforms. Nom- inating speeches and demonstrations. City govern- ment. County government. State government. The Senate and the House and the Girls State song. And 350 enthusiastic singers. The Dakota Wesleyan cam- pus hosted WSHS's seven representatives for a vig- orous week of self-government and a hectic schedule of campaigning. The girls finished the Week bleary- eyed and poster-crazy, but considerably more knowl- edgeable in the fine art of politicking. Girls State representatives Sue Flint, Marsha Kinsley, Polly Clark, Eileen Rossow, Cindy Austin, Kathy Klawiter, Diane Bliss, and Mary Sherburne captured several Inayorships and county offices during the 1965 session in June. N fc- ' if ra' I y . i 5 .-h'sQ.,..' :I JK's Represented ll Phases of WSHS Activity Anyone can tell a Junior Kivvanian. Yeah. The Whole bit. Suit. Tie. Polished shoes. Speech bulging from the breast pocket as he dashes madly out the north exit. Nervous stomach. Yeah. The Whole bit. Each month the administration chose a senior boy to represent WSHS as the Junior Kivvanian of the month. After attending three Tue-sday dinner meetings, the guest spoke to the Kivvanians about his impressions of their Work. After four Tuesdays of frantically searching for matching cuff-links, receiving questioning glances in the hall, and securing cumbersome advance make-up slips, all that the JK's had left were the happy mem- ories of peas that stayed on the fork, manners that paid off just-like-Mother-said-they-Would-someday, and the pride of being designated-Junior Kivvanian. Junior Kivvanians Jeff Brothen, Terry Dahlquist, John Rustwick, Ron Matchett, Greg Fickbohm, John Stengle, and Dick Larson represented various aspects of student life at monthly Kiwanis Club meetings. CNot pictured: Bob Bark- ley and Bradd Clarkb. Bradd Clark discovered that Kiwanis Club luncheons were much better than WSHS cafeteria lunches, ---f- ' wing- . Journalists couldnt wait for the initiation to finish so they could eat the cookies u1ll and Scroll Repald for F rustrations, Long Hours We can't illustrate 'To Be' with that borderline. The kids'll miss the point. State of Affairs has to be 7724 this week - not 7730. Do We need six informals with the sophomore mugs or are We going to use that other layout? Only a journalist realizes the difficulties in- volved in the publication of a literary magazine, a newspaper, or a yearbook. But the satisfaction in a job Well done and the realization of a publicatiorfs goal exceeded the frustrations of brief setbacks and disappointments. Membership in Quill and Scroll recognized first-string staff members of the ORANGE AND BLACK, CHIPS, and the WARRIOR. who were installed at a candlelight ceremony at First Methodist Chapel in May. 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Al- though they lost a Raven Industries balloon and in- struments bought with JETS funds, members con- sidered it a complete- success. The information that the electronics radio system sent back verified pre- vious theories concerning the cosmic ray count, and JETS enthusiasts gained valuable background in engineering. Stalwart JETS Club members gathered round as the balloon was released. It's a beauty! yelled Dave Carver, looking at the balloon against the morning sky. Distributive Education Distributive Education, a program offering on- the-job training coupled with extensive classroom education, stressed the importance of marketing and distribution in today's competitive World of free en- terprise. Glen McDougall, DE teacher and adviser, introduced the high school senior to facets of educa- tion which would contribute to his Vocational com- petence, including the areas of salesmanship, display work, and banking. The students then gained prac- tical experience by Working under an interested em- ployee Who was cooperating with the DE program. Stuffing grocery sacks prefaced Roger Hartman's duties as a dauntless rain-and-shine check-out boy. Thirty-nine, fifty-one, sixty-three .... That will be five dollars and eighty-one cents, said the friendly checker at Foodland No. 6, Suzette Newman. fresh 54 Expanded Placements . The Distributive Education Clubs of America pro- vided a testing ground for skills learned in DE. Students entered state competition in such areas as window display and interviewing. Two Washing- ton High School DECA members, LeeAnn Morud and Connie Guthrniller, went on to the national coin- petition in Chicago, Illinois. Officers, Connie Guth- miller, Bob Vickney, Sandy Zuel, Glen Husman, Becky Davis and Karen Knock sponsored a social for rnoneymaking, held a Christmas party and an employer-employee banquet, and crowned a DECA Sweetheart, Suzette Newman. 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Socials Spelled Release Restless, compulsive beat. Ernancipated bodies sliding into limbo. Paired youth holding hands on Coliseum bleachers. Paisley shirts and gyrating limbs and vibratin thunder and laughin e es. 8 O 8 Y Sweat. Contact. And youth. Game nights snowballed consistently large crowds to the Coliseum Annex to enjoy top local com- bos and release from hyper-pressurized schedules. After the lights had popped on and the beat was quieted, headlights snaked to the Barrell for hot chocolate with an extra marshmallow, huskies with double ketchup, and the end of an evening of triple fun. Mary Sherburne and Ann Kohlmeyer gave their partners The Look-part of the total expression called dancing. Ken Huseboe accompanied the combo to the whole-hearted appreciation of Ken Huseboe. 57 Mary Greenough and John Stengle composed and pre- ented World Hold My Hand in frank expression of s the needs of today's youth. Diverse Student Talent Classes emptied, flooding the halls with the bubbling stir of a school in motion. Each student found his assigned seat in the auditorium and, amidst shouted greetings and upset applecarts, prepared himself for his first taste of Orange Letter Day activity -- the Talent Show. Backstage, neatly pressed suits mingled with wild costumes as sweaty hands, forgotten parts, and unwieldy instruments increased the flushed commo- tion. Emcee Bradd Clark stepped to the microphone, the golden velvet wall rolled back, and the 1965 Talent Show Band swung into the soft modern strains of Sugar Plum. Judy Nelson and Ronda Sundberg flashed prac- ticed batons to the sophisticated beat of Alley Cat and Joyce Becker tapped to Put on a Happy Face. Judy Jorgenson's Magic Trumpet sang vibrantly to the appreciative audience. ,,1i Spiced OLD The vast realm of folk songs was touched upon by Die Meistersingers - Pam Johnson, Ron Pitts, Bob Van Slyke, and Russ Vestlie-singing Four Strong Windsf' and Jeff Cerwinske with House of the Ris- ing Sun. A broad, well-paced variety program included such diverse musical contributions as a classical piano solo by Ron Pitts and a Hillbilly Dramatics Club Jug Band. An old time dance rhythm was re- vived in Doug Feekes' accordion polka, While Bernie Schock's imaginative Whistling ability, displayed in the tune Cotton Candy, and the Honey Bun song- and-dance routine of Mary Swift and Stuart Clayton captured more co nitemporary moods. Look out below! as dolly Jan Bates prepared for a handspring. Emcee Bradd Clark introduced the acts and lent continuity to the program. From the score of My Fair Lady Marya Luessenhop presented I Could Have Danced All Night. I I N Jim Jensen, Marshal Connie Smith, Queen Coronation Climaxed Orange Letter Day , An auditorium electrified with anticipation. Darkened. Restless. Pomp and Circumstancen and straining eyes as five girls and five boys began their long march down the yellow brick road to the stage. Curtains drawn tight and a muffled sound in the background. A stilled auditorium and curtains opened to the startled thunder of another Coronation. Tears of joy and a shy and solemn countenance as a tiny gowned figure strained With a dozen roses for the queen and a mighty scepter for the marshal. A re- ception for the royalty in the caf. Flashbulbs and poses and just one more - thanks. Down Main and up Phillips. Laughing and spotting familiar faces from a convertible perch in an orange and black circus parade. Connie Smith and Jim Jensen. A queen. A marshal. 1965. ' 1 4 'Y 4 lF1im9'5f'!': 5 John Stengle Debbie Breit Bill Fuller Cindy Austin George Krueger Stuart Clayton Gregg Selle Mary Swift 61 --1 5 V-A. ff - 6 ' , ,R ' Ng 1 ff' ,gil gg 'H f sry. .a.,a,, ,. f , ik! 5 X5 SL 1 A X .fa ga , jk ,A KW I 'V 4 ,L 7 v ..,, . -, I Amr, . , , , V, fx' 'mf ,W M MQ will gg l, fi! sm 5 g 3 ' ,SN-an-w,,, -W-'V ivan U fs? X vm A ,.., f - fflij f 2 i L .Q - A 'F ,fi Uncle Samls Big Top housed Americans All and took honors as the most beau- tiful float for Horneroom 209. E . t, ff if ,H f 1 wwf ' it .Q ' N-4 J Y I t. ,af 5 Ag' ri 1 't :L ' ' gf 9 1 44 ' fa! j 5' Zig fy A 562400K X965 QR 'MGH Od' l SEN 2 KON WASBKNQ Bozo the Clown adorned the 1965 OLD Bulletin cover. 62 Horneroorns 322 and 327 carried away Most Humorous honors with a napkin stork and a stuffed Fargo Central Midget. 4 5 , ., Q, .VLVL,,C 2 .VV ' .mcg ,,,, Homerooms revived the excitement of OLD by viewing slides during fourth and fifth periods. OLD Floats Reflected Festive Circus Spirit The gratifying Warmth of the first sunshine in twenty-two days beckoned lions, tigers, elephants, and bears to escape from Under the Big Topl, and roam the city's streets. The laughter and happiness contained in a single square block spread throughout a city, commanding all to join a circus parade. Hours of frustrated preparation and neglected homework paid off as each proud craftsman spotted his ovvn beautiful, best-of-all float, and laughed to remember the can of spraypaint that Went dry at 1:15 A.lVI. Friday morning, or the homeroom treasury that ran so lovv that they just couldnit buy one more package of napkins. The Orange Letter Day Parade was the colorful product of friendship, laughter, and ingenuity. A play on words spelled Most Originaln success for Homeroom 212. If ff','fWi 2.3! ' 2' f ?,H!Jz'?f ,lf-,?'v ff ,,-'f fy. yr., yy,- gfgz W . ivy!!! '7 X '7' YL. Q, A .. ,. 1 N K. W va.. ., l J, , 9 54 .1 5 N W , we ., . . Six orange balloons waited to be released at kick-off to destinations unknown. OLD Master of Ceremonies Jeff Brothen in- troduced Queen Connie Smith to a receptive homecoming crowd. We're going over next down! Garry Piearson told injured co captain Chuck Eaves. 64 A mt Kathy Rich, Cindy Hale and Linda Reade gave loyal support to a fighting team. OLD Gaiety Culminated With rid Triumph Delicate orange bubbles piercing the sky at kick- off. An animated crowd and the flushed exuberance of wearing yellow mums on a crisp fall night. Laugh- ter. Hot chocolate. And hoarse voices. A triumphant 5-4-3-2-1 that carried the stadium from delight to pandemonium. And the Warriors streamed to a Vic- torious homecoming dance to celebrate their 38-19 conquest of the Fargo Central Midgets. Furs and formals didn't stop Connie Smith and Mary Swift from rising to honor a Warrior play. '-ihvvwwrwwmwffftzngw Formal Attire Set Sweetheart Mood Six candidates stepping through a red-rose heart - six fornials on the Arkota bandstand. A folk song introduction and a Valentine dance and a gold locket for a Sweetheart. Dramatic Club officers Jeff Brothen, Shirley Brewer, Andrea Garvey, Sharon Olawsky, and Marsha Kinsley again broke tradition by choosing six senior candidates to reign over this annual rnid-winter formal, their big rnoneyrnaking project for the school year. Linda Burt was selected 1966 Sweetheart by couples attending the dance and presented a gold locket by erncee Milt Wieland. Sonja Hillgren, Jan Sorenson, Joyce Delbridge, Kathy Perkins, Linda Burt and Mike Keith were the six lovely Sweetheart candidates chosen by the Drarnatics Club officers. Hi-Y boys chose candidates Queen Judy Peterson, seniorg Sheila Wood, juniorg K -V and Sue Birn, sophomore, to reign over the carnival. Lovely lady Curt Haggar was seen recently wearing a low cut flowered shift accessorized by arnival Proceeds F inanced Da amp A Synchronette water show with clowning extras. An unjust, unreasonable, and unserious Kangaroo Court. A carnival midway and a talent show and a dance and a queen. The Hi-Y Carnival was a three-ring circus of activity sponsored by the Hi-Y clubs. Proceeds from this annual rnoneymaking project Went to purchase pup tents for a YMCA pro- ject to provide a day camp for grade school boys. 67 Nurd prosecutors harassed befuddled defense attorney Pat Garvey's client at the reputable Hi-Y Kangaroo Court. 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'rffbf iff'fi'-LWK4-V.ifi7f5iP4'FY4f15fvi.15f .l-17211 iw .-45?fziiffwif:VWM24'H3f-f.'444v,4'-Ar- .37-ii: 1:34 '4-3 4?f.'aif-1 -26 4p44'9f4i.'4if '4ff44,ifffi15'.5' ' YZ-'I-Zfw-'zf-YT 4-f.,-14 ff-4,-4 K-4-4 .-,, 4,47 ,M-4., W 44--44 Z 4 4- 44 4- fy 5 ff 4-f-4 - 1 5 5:4-tfie-45fi,5TL1 iZf F2'i fa, -' 1:74 gi -f'ii4,W f1: 331?g 52 -.434-1'jg-g..gff:, ,gfjffggZff'gf, 2ffZZ.f,4ZQf -iii. 14-4 -'4-5412-34 ,.,, zdfwfffw-f'5 414i-xp449fe2Wf'ffz 464 c'fi: 445f,-4966 -wr-ef 2if49'ffa2,f?4Qzii4- 4 .4 1 . -g ,..,, f f ffi The Covell Lake course stood the beating of 38 boys competing for a varsity berth. 68 Underclass Harriers Paced Fall T rackmen With no returning lettermen and only two track- sters having tasted action in a previous meet, an inexperienced group of less than twenty harriers compiled a 6-5 varsity record. Opening the season with a 24-35 tally over Win- dom, Minn., Mike Peiper clocked a 9:30 for the Tribe in the 134 mile run. WSI-IS romped over Worthington 18-59. Peiper again paced the Sioux in a 15-69 gain over Brookings. Steve Eggum claimed individual honors as the Warriors defeated Lennox 22-41. The Washington tracksters grabbed the gift at the Huron Invitational. Then, after placing fifth in the Lennox Invitational, the varsity harriers sub- mitted to a 30-27 loss at the hands of Yankton. Eggum, however, copped first with 10:52 over a 2- mile course, The Orange stopped cross-town rival Lincoln 23-34. Trailing Watertown, WSHS runners finished second with twenty-three team points in the ESD Conference. The Flandreau Indians claimed team honors with forty-two points, leaving the Warriors a sixth place berth in the SDHSIAA Meet before closing the season at the Yankton Invitational in defeat. Steve Eggum and Mike Peiper continually paced the Sioux while Scott Carroll and Jack Underberg contributed sevei al thirds. Underclass runners characterized this years varsity harrier crew Front row S. Hasegawa, B. Woltjer, S. Carroll M Lund R Evans .I Nieber D Reents Rear row: S. Eggum, J. Underberg, M Peiper M Johnson L Merritt J Beckmann D. Dahlquist, S. Carlson. By the end of the season, Jimmy-Jet Jensen's end-sweep, led by Gary Piearson, became famous to hometown fans. One-Touchdown Losses Marred Season Football season kicked off with the traditional clash between Washington and cross-town rival O'Gorman. Mike Gilman blocked two O'Gorman punts and Bill Luther ran them both for Warrior TD's. A determined Knight defense limited the Day- men to a 24-6 victory. Shattering Warrior domination of South Dakota football foes for 15 years, Rapid City, aided by three Sioux fumbles, toppled the Tribe 21-14. A Cobbler field goal attempt was interrupted, Chuck Eaves rambled 80 yards to Warrior paydirt. With a 1-1 record, Sioux Falls hosted Siouxland's number-one-ranked Sioux City Central. The defen- sive battle climaxed in the final minutes with a Maroon TD. Once again, a Warrior fumble aided the opposition. Thus, Central left the gridiron with a 13-7 victory. Greg Fickbohm displayed his ability by filling the guard slot. Before a homecoming crowd, the Orange trimmed Fargo Central 38-19 with Jim Jensen controlling the pigskin for three- tallies. Again performing before a homecoming group - Sioux City East, the Daymen added a 14-13 conquest as Jim Wellendorf booted the deciding points. The Sioux played a defensive game against a rugged Moorhead eleven. Being held to only six offensive maneuvers, the Tribe bowed 0-30. George Krueger was cited for outstanding performance. Ending a nine-year career of football encounters with Nebraska's Boys Town, the Cowboys racked up the final contest 36-7 . Gary Piearson ground-out im- pressive yardage for Washington. The one-point gridiron deficit hurt another Sioux City team. The combination of three touchdowns by John Maresh and three conversions kicked by Luther was the deciding factor as the Warriors slid by the Heelan Crusaders 21-20. WSHS recorded history by conquering newly- established Lincoln 35-0 in their first collision. Greg Selle pitched two touchdown passes for the Orange and Black. Ending the season with a 5-4 record, the War- riors were ranked second in the state. Jim Jensen paced the Tribe on the scoreboard with 48 points. Bill Luther followed with 40, while Chuck Eaves and Denny Comstock both tallied 18. 1965 SEASON RECORD O'Gorman Rapid City S. C. Central Fargo S. C. East Moorhead Boys Town S. C. Heelan S. F. Lincoln ,Qi ffl ' Q! , 51,1 ' I ,VV .,..' K' I V ' ,,,,,,.,., W 0 I -MZ ' my , I G X - - . .::t'fff 55- tl' . , it-1 my i . l 'iii T J 1 S . .ff sys- . , . , hw, ,. '15 , 'ff K , ' - 1'. FiZ?Elf l. K! , f X ' . f A , J - J Q . 1 Q flii V 1 1 f S' 2 A ,V ' V7 5 . 4 2 A M9 f ' 1 . ., 5 J f .- fl J J. . f Outstanding gridiron performances placed Greg Fickbohm, Jim Jensen, and George Krueger on the all-state football team. Comprising the fifty-three member squad were: Front row: G. Severson, D. Schipper, B. Wetteland, T. Anderson, J. Neuharth, D. Wilson, G. Quinn, D, Reaves, T. Bass, G. Schager. 2nd row: T. Kirk, W. Luther, J. Nielsen, G. Krueger, T. Elgethun J. Lockwood, J. Wellendorf, J. Jensen, C. Eaves, B. Peterson, L. Rolfl son, M. Gilman, D. Sopko, R. Anderson, W. Eakes. 3rd row: G. Mundhenke, M. Muetzel G. Selle, F. Rance, D. Herring, D. D. Blackman, C. Haggar, W. Wallin. Rear row: J. Ernesti, W. Shaff, S. D. Gores, J. Wilson, R. Revell, J. G. Piearson, W. Fuller, L. Larson, M. Opponent WSHS 24 14 7 38 14 0 7 21 35 J. Miller J. Gapa G. Fickbohm 'comsmckf J. Maresh, M. Miner Wheelock, R. Ross, E. Lanpher Stengle, J. Bartlett, M. Langin Davidson. U. M, . rx ' glitz 5 'a -- .S-N tj fg S git ,544-3, Greg Fickbohm and George Krueger provided holes in the line When Jim Jensen charged through. Defensive backs Jim Lockwood and Mike Gilman were kept busy tackling elusive backs. Bill Fuller checked his blocking assignment as Jim Wellendorf kicked the ball to Fargo Central. Taut in mind and muscle, the Warrior defense prepared for the hard running Boys Town Cowboys. 73 Little Gridders Hampered by Injuries Plagued by injuries, the sophomore grid stars completed a tough season. Upsetting Yankton 20-0 in the season opener, the Little Warriors traveled on to defeat. Garretson varsity handed the Sophs a 14-12 loss as a soggy field and heavy rain hindered both squads. Before moving up to varsity berths, a de- termined Lincoln eleven defeated the Orange and Black 18-12. Prompted by an air attack, Washington Whipped Sioux City East 30-0. Then, sporting a 2-2 record, the Tribe hosted Sioux City Central only to bow 27-0. After an 18-12 victory over O Gorman, the Little Warriors were downed 20-6 by Watertown. The Sioux set back Canton B 20-6, and ended the era with a 4-5 record after falling to Sioux City Heelan 19-13. Bob Gjere and Rich Hall dominated the score- board vvith John Moller, quarterback, flinging several of their tallies. The Sophs scored 20 TD's to their opponents' 18. Mike Vostad was cited for outstanding defensive performances, Sid Severson and Darrell Tully battled both Ways. As' head coach for the past five seasons, Dick Day has guided the Orange to a 29-14-2 record. Little Warriors who endured the season were: ' ' ' ' L o W' Front row: D. Greenlee, J. Hurtgen, J. Barkley, R. Erickson, S. Wieber, Third row. R. Patten, M. Scott, . C l ill, M. Campbell, K. Glanzer, C. Haugland, W. Selle, R. Leonard. J. Rood, D. Parr, R. Carlson, J. Boley, R. Risty, G. Hanson. Second row' S. Bruce D Tully M. Vostad, D Bridenstine R. Wilson, Rear row: D. Rederth, R. Jensen, R. Fei-rin, A. Schenefeld, P. Gregory, T. May, J. Moller, G. 'ilhOlT1PSOD,yR. Hall, S. Severson, R, MYCFHTIHDG. R. Van Demark, C. Lund, J. Lee, R. Wieme, C. Nelson, W. Gullxckson. A tigli. ..-lense nelcl Lincoln to only eight first downs in the first clash between the Patriots and the Warriors. Security for quarterback Greg Selle was a front line that averaged 190 pounds. 75 rapplers Clinched Region Title Sioux Falls Washington retained possession of the Region II crown and produced four individual ESD champions. Ten of the sixteen varsity letter- men remain to assure the future success of Warrior grapplers. Non-conference meets with Minnesota squads set back the wrestlers in their first two outings. Pipe- stone tallied the opening conquest 30-14, followed by Worthington's 27-14 triumph four days later. Entering ESD competition, the matmen copped third in the ESD Tourney with 77 team points. The Yankton Dual found Sioux grapplers on top 25-21. Gaining another ESD mark, the Tribe downed Mit- chell 25-14. Traveling to Rapid City for a combination mat- court clash, the matmen racked up a 28-16 victory While the basketball tribe ran into foul trouble. Again on the ESD front, the Warriors shamed Madison by winning every division but heavyweight. The final decision gave the Bulldogs three points as compared to 37 for the Orange. Brookings then upset the Warriors 24-19 in the first league loss. Watertown became the second ESD team to down WSHS, by a 22-18 mark. Lincoln varsity shattered Washington 24-12, be- fore the Tribe defeated Aberdeen 28-13. The Warriors hit Luverne, Minnesota, 20-18, and Huron ended the Sioux epoch on a 28-11 losing note. i,, ,em':c'::' ,5gli,l,:,ii :fy . E Q With a 10-2 record in hand, Georgie Krueger grappled to an ESD victory, as well as third in Region II and third in the State Meet l l 1 'z:.2i1l: -Ellcilliii' The first wrestler to Wear a region crown for three years, Del Wagner became the lone State Champion from Sioux Falls, an ESD Victor, and an undefeated grappler. Sophomore Greg Robar made his varsity debut in the meet .With Luverne, after maintaining a B-squad position. Undefeated in regular season competition, Jim Jensen gained a third in regionals and claimed an ESD championship. 77 V, - .Mg :,.,4 44 2,-: ,- ,: ,Mm .... M 1 W' Q., Washington Senior High became the only school sending twelve grapplers Cone in each divisionj to the State Meet at Watertown. Those qualifying were: Front row: R. Erickson, 103, L. Krueger, 120, D. Wagner, 133, J. Jensen, 154. Rear row: Coach Schlekeway, L. Larson, hwtg J. Leuning, 1275 M. Langin, 1655 G. Krueger, 145. As a senior, Greg Twedt qualified for S-tate competition by placing fourth in regionals. 78 1 f T 1' 5, X 3.4 f ' - .,. 1, Y - .Wai X ,W ,V 'A fm!! f , W, my , ,-wwf K Z 3575150 ' lf Loyal fans smuggled illegal signs into the Arena during State A's to support the Warriors. Hustling guard, Jim Wellendorf, maneuvered the ball and racked up 45 intercepts and 60 assists for the season. 80 Court Stars Mastered E D Title Backboard control and utilization of a fast break geared the Warriors in their 20-4 season count and 13-1 ESD mark. First to fall were the Sioux City invaders. Bill Luther and Greg Schjodt led the scoring van as WSHS sidelined East 61-50. A first stanza freeze was retaliated as the Sioux came alive in the remaining half to tame Brookings 63-31. The Luther-Llorente-Maresh trio mastered the Tribe against Watertown 82-44, Aberdeen 65-36, Huron 58-52, and Mitchell 74-50. Snapping a six-game victory stride, Rapid City hit the Warriors 61-56 in a non-conference tilt. The fouling affair ended in defeat at the charity stripe, as Washington's starting five took to the bench. Being the only team capable of such a feat, the powerful Cobbler group outrebounded the Orange 23-19. Madison stepped down 67-40 as the Sioux moved on to defeat in the conference loop. With five seconds remaining, a Yankton reserve connected to tally the 51-49 Buck victory. Cold initial quarters plagued the Warriors before late awakenings tagged the group victorious over O'Gorman 58-40, Brookings 70-51, and Watertown 68-42. The Tribe survived Aberdeen control 37-30. Young Lincoln threatened with early determination, but failed 66-50 as Denny Comstock rained in the fielders. The Patriots, however, snared 42 rebounds to the 43 retrieves for Washington High. Scrappy guard, Luther, tamed ESDl's leading scorer, Steve Manolis, with WSHS romping Huron 69-46. Shattering any defense and lacing the tallies with ease, Warriormen marred Mitchell 69-46 and Madison 77-52. Sioux City Central's pressing defense, perfected in the second half, hurt the Orange 69-51. It appeared the Warriors were destined to bow out of the ESD on a losing note, then Bob Nady, fresh off the bench, sparked the Sioux over Yankton 50-45 as the co-leader invade-rs tasted defeat with Washington stealing the crown. Claiming the Section II title, WSHS clinched the 59-41 mark over Brookings. Blowing lay-ups and close shots the Orange narrowly escaped a Flandreau Indian massacre 53-51 in their first game of sectional play. Sioux Falls, after inching by Pierre 47-43, clashed with the Golden Eagles in semifinal competition. Aberdeen forced the Warriors aside, as the Sioux succumbed to control ball 27-30 in overtime play. Exceeding regulation play, the Warriors posted a 60-57 win over Canton for third in State A's. Tallying a new statistic mark - floor work, Bill Luther rated second, with 282 total points, in the scoring column and led the group in assists and interceptions. 81 John Llorente dominated the rebounding and scoring of the Tribe throughout the season. John Maresh attempted to feed Denny Comstock under Lincoln's basket despite a four man press. 82 Coach Baltus Fritzemeier and Trainer Glen Nelson agreed that basketball put furrows on the forehead. -V Huw' Averaglng 60 polnts a game these Warmorrnen shot 40 percent from the fleld and 58 percent from the hne Front row J We-Hendorf, G. Mundhenke H Ross D Black man W Luther J Nlelsen J M1l1er G Woltjer. Rear row J Maresh F Rance C Shaw J Rustwlck J Llorente R Nady G.Se11e, D. Comstock , J 'rises ee SEASON RECORD tBrookings J JW-ifefiiowfi I JAM-?TdQenJr - rttt refr f Mitcheilt J J f ff: -, N Rand CIW J Jygnktoln - trrt t f ,, ,, , Blwkmgsr Wsfeffewn 1 f r t trt ' r J L11?COln tJt ,',, ', i M3dl5O!X p , 552 JCQfC6I1f1?H1 JYQPWOHJ 1 f tttt f gff JJJJJJ Q to tJ JTOURNAMENT RECORD Bi79r95ki1?gS? If V Aberdeen J Members of the victorious sophomore squad include: Front row: D. Knowlton, M. Scott, C. Haugland, C. Lund, T. Anderberg. Rear row: J. Barkley, M. Vostad, W. Selle, R. Carlson, G. Evjen, R. Hall, J. Moller, M. Campbell, D. Tully, J. Lee. One Point Maimed Perfect Soph Record As the 6:15 tilt played on, crowds gathered for the varsity game. Meanwhile, the Little Warriors of unsung glory compiled an extremely impressive record of 17-1. The fatal loss, by one point, was later avenged. Entering ESD competition, the Tribe handed Brookings a 37-30 mark. Watertown fell 56-49, and Aberdeen 34-30, as the team racked up the victories. Huron slid by WSHS 60-59, being the only group to mar a perfect record. With three triumphs, the Sioux started a victory string which was never snapped. The Little Warriors overpowered Mitchell 68-54, Madison 61-40, and Yankton 64-31. The Knights of O,Gorman succumbed to the powerful sophs 65-38. Both Watertown and Aberdeen suffered second blows 65-54 and 47-34 respectively, after WSHS conquered Brookings 59-51. The Sioux then threw Lincoln a 59-48 loss. On the homecourt, the Tribe avenged the early defeat by overcoming Huron 79-64. Washington controlled Mitchell 50-40 before blasting Madison 79-47. The Orange marked a 76-51 win over Sioux City and a 51-37 count over Yankton as the season terminated on a 13-game Winning note. The Little Warriors averaged 41 percent from the field and 64 percent from the charity stripe. Mike Vostad, John Moller, and Rich Hall paced the sophs in most outings. Cliff Lund assisted and Gary Evjen controlled the backboards. Go, team, go . . . fight, team, fight . . . win, team, Win, chanted six cheerleaders during the pregame warrnups. ------- ..,, A-A Depth on the bench contributed to a respectable 20-4 Win-loss record. Control ball tactics by Aberdeen felled the Sioux in the semifinals of State A tournament play 85 :MUS Q UTY After the football games and wrestling matches Kathy Klavyiter, Jamie Q'Hara, Connie Smith, Pam Gridley, Paige Greenfield, and Debbie Breit went hill climbing on their Suzukis. LES ENTALS B-squad cheerleaders Kay Pinney, Marlys Brue, Cheryl Burt, Donna Szczurek, Linda Richmond, and Sue Bim found Dennis the Menace Park an excellent place to frolic. 86 SERVIC Peppy Girls Cheered at thletic Contests Feeding a great big yellow dog during a tire change enroute to Sioux City and wiping a leaky Arena floor were routine duties for WSHS-'s twelve A-squad cheerleaders. The basketball and football- wrestling squads held late night sessions to dream up ideas for pep rallies. The Shouters provided a con- tem orar beat for the last home football ame rall P Y Q Y when the six football-wrestling cheerleaders donned football jerseys and the senior boys led cheers in their own home-grown and home-bred cheerleading uni- forms. Other features at rallies included Matman hung on orange and black splendor from the pro- scenium curtains on the first WSHS wrestlin as g .. sembly in history, and that Happy Warrior, Chuck Eaves, whooping it up in full costume before the crucial Yankton game. A 1965 faculty committee broke tradition when they opened A-squad cheerleading to sophomores as well as juniors for the succeeding year. As a result, B-squad cheerleaders were six sophomores chosen in the fall of 1965 instead of juniors chosen the previous spring. Between basketball games cheerleaders Karen Johnson, Jan Adams, Mary Swift, Sue Hansen, Stuart Clayton, and Cindy Austin raced around town in their Corvettes. v-4' Despite the cold fall air Judy Nelson, Ronda Sundberg, Evelyn Roelfsema, and Linda Black marched at six home football games. Twirlers Promenaded at Football Games Shivering goosebumps rose on bared legs and arms as four numbed girls twirled on a wind-blown football field. Band members Linda Black, Judy Nel- son, Evelyn Roelfsema, and Ronda Sundberg doubled as the WSHS twirling team, leading the band throughout the marching season with original rou- tines and costumes. Handwarmers, furry white jackets, and white marching boots protected the sparsely-clad twirlers during their interminable wait before each brief performance. 2 My f f X f X ,Af Z 47 . ,Af ,fi X4 111 ff 62521- , ga. I ff A 7 ff f af ff X f W k K X f I 7? lg,f.,W I f . , Q .f f Z5 Q f f M Q K' ' f X ff 1 , 7 5 f f f f 4 f X O7 X! X ,J 4 f. f mf., . I ' xW f ff! X ff WV , V42 LkYL,.L.,, X I if -f ww K 'Rf .,.11, - Q X W . - 5. ffz . -If if K X. 4 , ,mf .f4,, X ,, X if ff ,-k' - . , f 'fl 7 4, .f f X- Q QV xx w M if - C ' Z f s fl ' fi ' f , fi ff K ff Q I , 'W 6 I Highsteppers Displayed Precision Marching Thirty-one pairs of lips counted to the music as sixty-two feet fell simultaneously in Well-drilled rhythm. Sandi Point, Highstepper president, flashed Worried eyes to see if every head Was bobbing in time with every other head. The girls' drill team, twenty- five seniors and six juniors, practiced every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:30 A.M. to perfect rou- tines composed by officers Cyndy Boesch and Cindy Hale, and Elaine Ranschau, adviser. The team marched at halftime throughout the football season and at the OLD, USD, and SDSU homecoming parades. They also presented halftime entertainment during basket- ball season, marching in sectionals, and the State A and State B tournaments. All together now! Keep those knees up! Look sharp! Watch the pom poms! rang in 'Steppersi ears Whenever they marched. Five girls wide and five girls deep the Highsteppers marched in the Orange Letter Day Parade. l People ,4 ,Q .,:f.-1!'..1'jE f' ,. .. 3 V ' fi L iq,-N , Q . -q.- .rf 1 N- , , ETTWW ? f'A' U ' l g V. g '-, . 3521 ' 14 X ' , ig. 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V I, , at ff- r ,1 fff' f' W I' J f vf Z Q 4, gif! 4 , Biergaard, Magnus Black, David Blacksmith, Fred Bliss, Gary Boehrns, Pat Boelter, Suzy Bohrns, Deborah Boley, Jeff Bonciolini, Dulcy Bork, Jim Boxdorfer, Linda Bowers, Betty Boyd, Jacqueline Braithwaite, Mindy Brandt, Linda Bridenstine, David Bridenstine, Jane Brott, David Brown, Luthera Bruce, Scott Bruce, Marlys Budd, Peggy Budgett, Vicki Burchardi, Dan Burke, Jerry Burns, Howard Burns, Ron Burt, Cheryl Busch, Nancy Butler, Kathy Butler, Wendy Buysrnan, Iris Jean Byrnes, Susan Cadwell, Carnie Cady, Steve Cahill, Al K X - 'ss K I as .Q Debbie Koppien and Linda Sheldon agreed that Christmas shopping was a pleasant substitute for studying. ee e , ' C I V, , X .p Q 5 i f ,f ' Z ' ,X 'if . sf? , ,- , . ,gr ,m as -V - Q 4 Q94 iff ' ,iY? 4'f' -V EI : I Wif e' -W A 'Wwe-f 1 f'AA Q 'F . 1 ff I ' Q! ,e V ' , H ,Q . 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X x K K fix' Q I v, xx, I , 'V . ' 'ffjffi 2 ' 4 Q JE, X x X Q ' s fx H 1. Q 621: wry 1,7 My hair won't go right,', said Leigh Schilt, and every other girl at WSHS agreed. 97 , ,,,,,, ,,M....i...1n If these shoes fit, I could go make a touchdown, groaned Wayne Gullickson. X , , ms, 4 , . , p Vrryk , Q .. , 7: A f X ty. W , 5 V., . yi . Qflsfi , x l 1 A ,, 5 ff' glrlkx 7 v 1, f N Q f f Ya Q X if Q 4 Q if W fy li C l 'I f A 4 1 tv A M 'H w Q5 ,vs- .,.,,, , 1,l,:.,V i mm W3- v fe: ,'., 'Mi X '-sz 1 . Q gg s qc, Q ,, r Q . . wb , Mx,- f iv o, . M r ,,, Sv af b 5 ,K , ' Egg f xg . .f,.,N, Q 3 WS' k l. Q ' 3 sf, .,,., Fester, Karen Fields, Jeanette Filipovs, Aria Filipovs, Vaira Fish, Michelle Fisher, Nancy Flake, Jackie Fleming, Jacqueline Fonder, Scott Foster, Glenda Foster, Gloria Foster, Linda Fransen, Madelyn Fredrickson, Miriam Fredricks, Sandra Fusfield, Jan Gallimore, Kathryn Gallion, Kim Fort Sophomore Boys Participated in Football 1 X , . R71 ,A N 1. 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' Niewald, Diane im Nims, Jolene ig X y i O' Nolte, Terry M ' 'O t', H-ffl Noonan, Pat i ' l ' ,,rl T Noordsy, Susan tlrr , T A Nordby, Todd ig , ,. .P ,i ,, '9 X 4 ot, r, ,.,,.., iff. . - l a, H Debaters Traveled to T Wenty-five Tournaments Noteboom, Carol Ogdie, Sammy O'Hara, Barb Ohlsen, Regina Olenick, Rhonda Olenick, Rochelle Olson, Colin Olson, Leland Oren, Kent Ostrander, John Onken, Thomas Padgett, Dan , ,,, J. l X lf, .J , ai R sf 107 GPA , Q. 1 is , o l i 1 ,, , V , ' ,: i a ftid'dTdd yy 7 ,. , R, Q , ,. Q, fw- K Q W ! as 3 .4 tl, ff, . We -1 mx., 75' Wa, y , .. , , -'O 4 - l Q is NSS? Eiif 'X ' un' if wg fe fi ' . 5 f-.52 'ft - ' wa , its RW , Mgt Mg, f I 7 E 1. Q, .. . t Qs. -f. Q Q 1 1 pkg. ,X I ,QQ . 5 Q? I tt, , . ,., 1 ,L T We . -ig f . i'Z'l f is i. 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S f Reinertson, Linda vnlhv Reynolds, Barbara it .P Reynolds, Bruce ,X Rice, Robert 5 Richards, Bill Richards, Melani 108 Jim Steinhauer and Doug Gusarson employed wax blocks to create wave motions in a physics ripple tank. gy ' if' qv., y , M xl Q R , . ..,, ,,. , v 'nw f +1 1 ' ,. l f ff wif 52 s fi ., ,N ly ,isi 4 it 1 , Z --.1 : S . ,T . , , ,0.,, I 1 y iii ' ,- g pg if 'i f ' , ,,d 3 . ,, 'V V' .-9 9 , V 535,54 I , . 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'tr Wa 2 'xv qv ,2',z:::5g' - ,, 'fg N S 15 O f' fe - Q tto't Joe Schifferle, Steve Sater, John Line, and Jay Strornmen pondered chess moves after lunch. Wu x Lunch Periods Were Less Crowded Than Last Year's t run , I K 61 ? ,kk,k, , V i Q 33 '-'d i - 1' o ' sesss s f rsssrs l X ,. 951 ' is N' Q Smith, Smith, Smith, Snapp, Douglas Linda Rosemarie Janet Snyder, Steven Spadino, Renee Stainbrook, Robert Stanford, Ronda Stanley, David Stanton, Eugene Steele, Jill Steensma, JoAnn Stengel, Nancy Stensland, Barbara Stensland, Virgil Stewart, Gary Stierwalt, Paul Stockwell, Jackie Stokke, Carol Stone, Stride, Earl Judy Strornan, Donna Strommen, Jay Strum, Shelley Sessler, LeRoy Seten, Susan Severson, Diane Severson, Peggy Severson, Sid i.,, i. ' eff . ' ' to sa, ,, ,'o, ,c U 1 f.,,,, ,s in c Q t Q. :o. 5:11 2, L , ' ., 'ff ' it 'X ' A ' 1 ' . K , Vk E ,. A t L: . f -2. 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VL,.. , 1 ff ,.,.:, F fl My 'f i 1 if ig fx' W f .f i ,W , ,J fi ,V '2 if Seamstresses Created Ca ual Attire Barb West manipulated her trusty pinking shears to create the 55357 15, ai i 2 'i f' 3 5 Z' ? , 2 Z 'ff f 4 r , ,, 5 f 2 W W at f I , 'f 'fy' f a 'V 113 perfect facing. Z Voyles, Dale Wagner, Bernard Walker, Russell Wallenberg, Brad Wallin, Bev Wallin, Bev Wallin, Christine Wallin, Mary Walters, Douglas Warren, Larry Weatherwax, Chuck Weatherwax, Lance Weeg, Geri Weisensee, Cathy Weiss, Mike Wentzel, Linda Westendorf, Michele Westerlund, Jane Westerman, Carol Westlake, Linda Wheeler, Jerrey Wheeler, Richard Whiting, Jerry Whitman, William Wicks, Claudia Wichner, Linda Wierenga, Wayne Wiepking, Mark Wieme, Robert Wieber, Steve Wiese, Cathy Willard, Virginia Williams, Debbi Williams, Joyce Wilson, Robert Winegar, Billy , ,f,,W,,1,, I fa ,Vw 1 W W , ff ? 'Q f , 5 1 af ff if W Qs , ff 1 W W! 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Q EX FFTXTYNF n Q 3 N x v fx X Wood, Deborah 'PS X , fc .- , ,i .- 3 A Y? lixsx 1 N XF A S .D X . sf O ' if X B X I 'J' ix.. y QE X if K cf + N Hi' sg ff, ggi Woodward, Jim Wyant, Gary Wyant, Sharon Yeo, Darcy Yesda, Sylvia Zafft, Darlene Zimmerman, K aI'e1'1 .vt , -X x 'sg wir: , X X ., Xxx fw- r -I , X S X X x 3 A .awe X Y X1 X ZZX M i Xi sr k A xi xx? .WJ N x AQ W M Q r t X K xx Q lylqi v. X - S N- 1 wil x v . x K z 5 55 r , if . fi N: A , K . 3, ,:li,j 1 L ' ff, ' V- J rv' im Vffwwfwifi fw,?Z,yl,2,r,f7!yf,f fff,, gyqygyy f,, ' f rfj, 'V j z7y,3,!,5,f f.,, ,g-,ff-fw,ff y1-w-ff f wwf, 'f-' 4 VirfpQy5,w'5fymf22f?fWy' , flyfl, .lffy ay, ,f,, ,un i'f ,f ' 9-'2,g,Lf,3,1,..fg1gzfgg A.,-, g ..g3gfQzjg,g., -u,, jg '-,..'g '.'v'--'- g, -,,..'3 '.',i ,gd-if '.-'.-. ,'.'.- 1 11 .V,A,- 5:,,:.2,,,Q.a5z-j.:,.f'.x'gQ-Qgag A--,5 -'uipf zjgfga , . 54131511 .f1,. f .k'- , i s r Lr A ' 'lfffzynq 'E if ,, f ,' 1 zilflfifl-5 - 'Q, f 4 1 W! 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Bain, Sandra Balfe, Pat Bannick, Tom Banwart, Susan Bass, Tom Bates, Janice Bates, Marilyn Becker, Joyce Bednarek, Larry Bellora, Linda Bethke, Diane Beynon, LaDonn Bird, Linda Bixby, Richard Bjerk, Gary Blackman, Don Boe, Tim Boehrns, Bruce Boellaard, Kenneth Boese, Dick Bohlman, Debbie Bohlman, Edwar Bolen, Linda Bonnett, Richard f, f f J I fb, - K 1 1 S ,ici 4 V I A M 315 rw' , - fb- , ff , .,, M f ,,,, . , -M , .. I ,, , , 3 39 ' , ff, '- A , ,, , gi A l fy ' ff :iz- X A 'A' ' I 44 . ,Je--,. Q ' if , J 3. d 1 ,,,,,. '5 fr 7 3 H ,,. ati' f i Af K di Q M M., .kan I f I , I I fr V, :il J fx If , - ,VV, , ,f l V i J ' , ,, -'11 f 1 w fill 'ii A V J V we f 4 ,534 , 57 rf., Vi 1 My , Vfbyg f m b J X .i,,V V! W in A f ' ,, ,, Boomgarden, Tarrie vQa-a- S CQQLQ . gl, Bormann, Loren in f 'Ji td B d N f f- L, Oy y ancy .Q lf, ' Bradley, David J Q ,,,' ,,,. 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Johnson, Lindy Johnson, Mike Johnson, Pam Johnson, Tim Jones, Douglas Jones, Kathy Jones, Vicki Jongeward, Ronald Jorgensen, JoLane J orgenson, Judy Joy, Lois J urgensen, Jack Kaarup, Vicky Kahler, Jeff Kallemeyn, Sandra Kayl, Nancy Keenan, John Keigh, Georgianna Y A rsii is A Keizer, John Kelly, Kathie Kelly, Raymond Ketelsen, Kitty Kirkeby, Colleen Kirkpatrick, Carol Klabo, Sandy Klosterman, Dave Kniep, Judy Knudtson, Randy Kock, Sheryl Koehler, David Koens, Sena Koob, James Kouril, Richard Koval, Mike Krambeck, Virginia Kramer, Linda UWM ffm f Z Mory Harsh and Linda Hawkey were two of the 1,565 WSHS students who received the Orange and Black, one of the benefits accorded purchasers of activity tickets. 142,54 2 ' X , 'Off cf L 44275 f 4 , ' , . , ,W I. 0 ,X 1 f f f ,NVE 1' I 'Nix Qc? -'fi ,Q sf V 6 5 2, ,M ff ff f if W f X, f -, , 5 f , ,ff 4 ., V ff 7 V ,, .- . ss.. ,:,. i, Kroeger, Jean Krogmann, Jim Krogstad, Linda Kronberg, Bruce Krueger, Larry Kruger, Bette Jo Kubicek, Merie Kunde, Julie Kunkel, Shelley Kunz, Kathy Lambert, Dan Landeen, Francis Landman, James Landman, Julie Lange, Tom Langin, Michael Langley, Bob Larson, Anne Larson, Leo Larson, Mary Layman, Renee Leaders, Laura Lemme, Milton Leuning, John mfg' at 36395 W ,. iff J V, 1. 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V' f 'Q ,- ' , iff 'f ww' 7 fky, 5, X f',., f, 139 Bachrnan, Phyllis Bakke, Kristine Bakken, Steven Balcer Mary WSHS Reverted to Four Lunch Periods Baney, Bruce Barkley, Bob Barrett, David Bartlett, John Bates, Kathy Bates, Mike Bauman, Kaye Bayer, Barry Becker, Bill ' 3501.4 B Billet, Penny Black, Linda Bliss, Diane Blume, Marcia Bishop, Dennis Blake, Linda Kay Blomberg, Greg Blythe, Cindy Mike Muetzel and Pat Krug debated world affairs? Einstein's theory? during their twenty-five minute lunch break. 141 .yi-519 , , E e if V ,7 ', 'V f ' ' V lnr qw. ,, ,, I 2 if gf ,4f1' 5 grw, ,.., , .WWWZ4 .,.,.,. ,,,,,.,n,1...mQ ' , ., 1, 5 ' ig .'., s 5,1 52. 'Www-are Boekhoff, Rose e, lA ,,1, .,A,, L Boesch, Cindy ,ff ,. :fi f Y K 55 if ,Q f 1 I Q s w as My , A ft f 1 E13 swf N ff 'mf g 5 QPNJ Q 'P 4-SAV 94 4 E , X W? A X sf xx N xv Q, if X ff? X, ,RQ ' X as w e V 3 -AQQQ 'K e , X 'Lk i..o.. f ,, .. 5' Boettcher, Ray ., , , Boldt, Vicky Bork, Jeff Borneman, Bruce V 'K , ' i Bovee, Barbara 0 , W M ,.,.,, . ..1f41w,,-f,,.?i,:- X Boyd, J im Bradfeldt, Vicki Secretary Connie Smith's proposals for senior class activities were overwhelmingly approved by the male members of the team, Jeff Nielsen, Jim Jensen, and George Krueger. ? 2 l 142 ,W --.--..-1-Y --Y: W -- - Y 1--Aff:-:J 7 1101-mn: ..-it -. I Brandon Mary Z 45 1 31 1 6 Brandsma, Barbara Senior Officer Brisson, Ken Broderick, Jim Brooks, Julie Brothen, Jeff Brott, Carol Brown, Alan Brown, Linda Brudvig, Barbara Brudvig, Kathy Breit, Debbie Brewer Shirley Planned Class Agenda 1. ' ,fM,pf,,: fzp1,4,4,5, ,,g .',,4', 1, , f, if Lr,r,,,.,, . My ,k,V Q, 45. k1.,f,f,g , f ,,,,, ,,., ..f. f , f, V ,,,. M .-ww-,z , f, - , ..,k , W MV MKQ V' ,lr . 9, 1 i' 'rf' ' ,- ,,,,. f W ,.4-'.- , .1 , , .. f 4 1 1 if 7 4 'Z -ri' 'W ' 9 ff , ' 5 S NY ey f i 4? 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V-A1 1 y 'f' 'A -.X'.V . 1 f '- s 5 AQ'- f . E ' - fam ,,,r I W X 'kvx Q ' 'V 7 ,, Z X ff' '- 3 ,f ' .' , Q , ,. A A' ' it if ,, Q? Ellinghausen, Candy Engelbrecht, Irvin Engler, Tana Erickson, Don Elrod, Bob Enger, Barbara Epstein, Robi Erickson, Marilee More crackers came out than Went in the mouths of Marty Manning, Sandy Hauck, and Sandy Hartigang neverthe less, they were defeated by King Whistler, Bernie Schock. 150 ---1--2-V u xv r' Evans Evan Ewy Cheryl Falon Steve Fanebust Elleen Seniors Vied for Cracker Eating Honors Fanebust, Sharon Feekes, Doug Feltis, Frank Ferrie, Terry Fickbohrn, Greg Fisher, Donna Fjerestad, Judy Fleming, Bill Flint, Susan B eeee 11 , E IHA, i i W, , -awww 1 AV '. ' -.', W .,.,, rar s t tt is X Q ' 'i'iiifi2 f l13' liM Wiff 'fi I ff 7 M n a r ff X X f fl -,V ,f 45' if ,fffiiff ' if 1171 , , - ,, ,1 'ff f ff? Flood, Pat Foster, Bill Foster, Sally Fowlds, Jerry Fowlds, Jim Fowler, Dave Franey, Janis Frerichs, Waldon Fuller, Bill Sixteen Assistants Aided Librarians Funston, Marilyn Gant, Rene Garness, Stephanie Garvey Andrea 152 W we rs- A lull in library acuviry gave nugei' Maurice a chance to catch up on a little homework. Garvey, Pat Gilbertson, Darwin Glende, Edward Goodnow, Sharon Gerry, Chris Gilman, Mike Golden, Larry Gores, Doug Tw V ,WW 153 OLD talent show enicee Bradd Clark promised his audience that something special was approaching - out pranced Stuart Clayton and Mary Swift. Graham, Georgia Greenfield, Paige G1'GGHOUgh, Mary Grevlos, Sandy Green, Timothy Greenhagen, Debra Gregg, John Grewe, Bob , X W' , , A n of , ,- Jw. 2 if, ,, ,X gk 154 :HA--M ln, . - A -Amr -NW -----Q-f Y, -,W fffffninmngg Royalty andidates Sparked Talent Show Spectacle Gridley, Pam Groen, Joyce Gruhlke, Steve Gulbrandson, Mike Gunderson, Ella Gunn, Susan Gusarson, Doug Guthrniller, Connie Hage, Charyl Haggar, Curt Hale, Cindy Hall, Sherrie ? 3 -Aff 1,l f. . Wx 22172 Q Q, 1, ,I , y i I , f f f J iff 1 U , f fyxy Q! 74, , 1 7 if X 2203, WI, , . 2 OWQQGQ -f.,-- f 4 if ff f f gf ff Z fart f 9? f . ,,,, . 7 ,W .,,. X ,f , Halverson, Connie Handy, Jim Hanken, Russ Hansen, Sue Ensemble Entertained HS Initiates 1 ' X I '77Z77f77Z1.54'7- f f' f 1 X . .s,f 6 'Qn.- A ,sa -' 74512 Qwvg ,,,j ff , I VVV 4.3f,,fd4 X A ,f v 2' f,,,Lf5zf9 .f,, ' ' ' 4, f Lf? 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Jacobson, Bob Jensen, Jim Jensen, Lawrence Jensen, Pat Marching Band Presented Assembly Concert J ewell, Mary Johansson, Janette Johnson, Ginny Johnson, Kathy J ohannsen, Loren Johnson, Dave Johnson, Karen J Ohnson, Linda 160 Keep blowingg there are only two more song t h' d P t K t Ginger Wagner and Nancy Hurley. S O go, W lspere a rug 0 Johnson, Pam Johnson, Shari Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Susan Johnston, Kathy Jones, Mike Joneson, Dale J ongeward, Robert Joyce, Tim 5 figs, 0,1 Q., ,, , .,, 1 ., f- ...ff-1 ,,:4,3 . ,, ,. , S . , fait ft X- - .- - -mage- , ei, 3 35 259 25-we W . .W - , , if-: , 41,54 wi? Y 's W -:Wyse , f -1 .-: QIl.I-5+ Wi- -iffy 1 1:-i?T' . 1 .Sea X . u a- 'v 1.:,:v'-wa : f ' .4 -. .em -N Yi 0 . Q Q Q y J f c Q 4 2' 4 aff ny' f ss Q 4 w ? f V X R 4 , f ,sz ., ,, I y 5 Q x 'X i 161 fag? 'ey fw- .M 5, , 'w.,M flyf ,, , f fn. U., What s the boy glrl I'Ht109H sald Maggle Austm Carolyn Jacobs, and Judy Fjerestad Julius, Pam J urnp, Marion J urczewsky, Shary Kadinger, Sharon Kallemeyn, Linda Kascoutas, Bob Kaveny, Torn Keith, Mike Kelley, Kevin lrfvf f iff X ,f,f f f A.Q'A f '-' Q , 1 M 7 I .ff f ,f 1, ,.,g Knowlton, Tim Knox, Gary Knudsen, Patty Knutson, Karen Fall Brought Intra-School Football Contests ,,,,,, I -A-'-' ,,,,, , Koch, Daryl Koehn, Bill Kohlmeyer, Ann Kokenge, Mike Kolsrud, Steve Kondert, Brigitte Kosberg, Sharon Kraft, Curt Krambeck, Connie l64 ,,..,,,. Krohn, Sharon Krueger, George Krumbach, David Kuehn, Mark Krgnak, Karen Krug, Pat Krumbach, Duane Kuernper, Albert The excitement of Titan-Norseman football competition failed to thrill Pat O'Brien, who Verified that seniors have no inhibitions. WWXNS1 gt I 1 ' 'J-Affffifzt fu. 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' J 1 My aft ,fwZW6W,4,LLf Larson, Steve Lathrop, A1 Lee, Nancy Leum, Trudy Seniors Dominated Grid Squad Lien, Shari Lindseth, Mike Line, Linda Little, Mark LL L Little, Randi L L Llorente, John 2 L i L1 2 fa Lockwood, Jim Loesch, Boysen i Luessenhop, Marya L i 167 ,,,, V V Q 5 fel 'f ix' - ,yawn-. , i Z i f f' M ,,, . . , Y ,,f,1- .-M5 9 ,f f J if K -s -ff 1 x 2-1 ' fir,-fifi ,,,V , 14'-J , , , , , A M M , . - 2 ' M 9Z,,.j,,7 f jj, X ff W' 7 ff! f ff ,657 ff f a , manly' vm Lunde, Lee Maher, Patricia Masernan, Lois Lundeen, Tim Manning, Marty Mason, Nancy Luther, Bill Margulies, Sue Mason, Roger Madsen, David Marsh, Pam Matchett, Ron 168 XL! ,Y Maurice, Roger May, Bob McCau11ey, Steve McCloud, Linda fin, Bill Becker, Pat O'Brien, and Bob Nady vied for the title of Biggest Mouth at the senior class pie-eating contest. . Pie Contests Thrilled Seniors McClure, Charlene McCoy, Bob McDougall, Mike McKenzie, Skip McKillip, Carolyn McLeod, Penny 169 Doug Pederson flexed h1s muscles and achreved perfectlon 11'1 h1s parallel bar demon- Meisel, Don Mellegard, Steve Meyerhoff, Carl Michel, Linda Miller, Bruce Miller, Dave Miller, Dan Miller, Kathy Miller, Lloydine is ffhjfx ,yi X A, 3 f rnifgffg ' 1 A: QQ. M111er, Mark M1111gan D1ana M1115 Ken Mmer, Sandra Seniors Applauded G mnasts Agilit Moe, Ron Morgan, Tom Mose CeC111a Muchow, Jenmfer Mol, Lynne Morud, Leeann Moyer Lmda Muecke Jlm ',1,. . jg X f flff i N , W .f gig E 5 Z! ,nw ,f f I Muetzel, Mike Mundhenke, Bill Murphy, Richard ,,,V: f is b 4, f iw.- , Nagel Nanc . X il 1 y x Nx XXX as X ,M N gs X i S K ua, 5, ix Emi K X Qs sifsgfgiox X XX X K K l i i Z X ',, 'i ' ' ,lf 112. , ., ' W , fi , Nason, Janice V ,l,,..,i iff! 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T Wirlers Ontjes, Gene Oren, Karla Ostgaard, Gerry Oursland, Donna Padgett, Sue Palmer, Jim Paquette, Richard Parry, Bonnie Paul, Greg Pecaut, Pat Pederson, Doug Pekoske, Barbara 7 ' f 1 : ZS 'L Wm 7, 'Cm , 7 e, , V Yffff ' ffm? 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Radel, Richard Rance, Frank Raile, Roger Reade, Linda ga: fum ww Jim, Oksol sat motionless and Marty Manning crossed her shaking fingers in the last seconds of the Canton game during State A's. Emotionalism Reigned at A T ourne Ream, Rosemary Reed, Judy Reinertson, Rosalie Revell, Ron Reaves, Doug Reinertson, Dolly Renspie, Ron Rich, Mike ,,,, , 5 .eeee H M f f 7 3517 ff f , e R f f f f I ', ' f 1 Ly k ict f eo 2 3f7'fc,fff'fff?9f243.Q A -f ' , iff -- 3'1 A I f, ,,, Q gg, ,V , .ff ww W I ,. f.,, 55772 ,f f'., J-2 f, V 5' fp , R ,.s, A R f A-',, ffw4i-1 , If ,,-, , .v..f:iy' ', Q7 ,gy off , 725, l WW ,, !.,, If . , ,W 2f?fZ?fQ1 fkf' ffylgfy f M51 ,,f, 5 if i W ,, e,tttttlfs X ff M M, , WV 6, 3 W X fy M f A,, -v , 0 , X f f f fy ft 'p x f X if 7 f , S if 4 ff X f f X f ,- , X I ' f-, , filafyfg Q' Ave? 1 if ' 'fm 'z' ftf, fl. if f as RQ- A 1, 194772'f . 'Q -9 M N' , ,VW -v'47? 'LfQ7f Lffff V'-W? 3 . ' 31 ffflf 2 fiw .,77,f,f. . 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Stierwalt, Karole Stockwell, Barbara Story, Janice Strong, Stanford Sturdevant, Georgia Suiter, Mike Sundberg, Russell Sundermann, Jacqueline Swailes, Renee i 185 Mike Titus, Bill Becker, Pat Garvey, John Trumbull and Pat OBrien hoped to dig the cross-town rivals six-feet under, the team got the message Swanson, Pam Sylvis, Cheryl TGSke, Kathy Thompson, Elaine Swift, Mary Tabbert, Gary Thill Terry Thorne Connie marina I'- yf ww wwf WWW? ff X f f WWW f Wx fi . 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' ,J W, y ,is r rr , ,f , ' K 1 I wth. ..,,,i, Q V, ,.,, ., , in Science Tabor, Leonard, Mathematics Thompson, Dennis, Physical Education Thurston, Homer, Science White, Barbara, Business Education Williams, Vernelle, Nurse Willis, George, Science Wilson, Helen, Homemaking 4.4-.Indy ap m ,aff 3 I kVg,!f,,f',1ff .f,f,.f,f,f,p,, , ' WW f ,V , , , ffm' ,fb MX QV ,i , ,V ,,, X 4 f i,-QQ X175 ,VVV QQ., W ,,., f , ,, , ,,' M7 t ya, fi if , V 47 :55 ' 9iQ'-2'l2 r .H ,,,, , ,M fss,r Qi, , fig, 'ff' ,5 , , X A '95 ,y,k.i,7, af' ' a if .V . I ,, Vi 1.-1, 4. ,Q ,f , f '44-,'.m ' 1 fg,-,4,4.4.f ,, ., ,.,,-f -1..-'-,Qld-fwr mfg fi . , ,Q ' iff, 1' 1 M S' ' , V-i , f f 'Qf f Q:'J1i,3' 'Z ' fl '-' 202 Familiar Faces Greeted Newcomers, Grads A locker jammed with an English assignment locked in and a frantic student locked out. Dishing the chow mein on the noodles and obediently fetch- ing twenty-five apricot twists. Sweeping the floor with orange sawdust. Working the spots for a Spin- ster presentation. And warming a two-tone green building for another day in December. Service be- hind the scenes - yet an integral part of our educa- tion. 2 gqfov 'iw Slll Engineers Clarence Budd and Ralph Sheppard tended Washington's huge boilers. At the close of the year, Jim Stanton and Floyd Olson, day custodians, breathed a sigh of relief as the masses of people abandoned their structure. Mrs. Shirley Matzen ladled oodles of noodles into serving pans for a noon meal. John Jungen, Mel Klith, Ray Luden, Donald Ostlund, Calvin True, and Thomas Jackson, night custodians, swept, dusted, and polished until midnight each night. Q , ' , f,i,::gi Va'-, V. V, J,1, K . i v 5 I, in i . , if l LK N QHMW-M ,,f,i , W J N7 le 5- re. ...a A 'A W. ,ms .W Office Answered Student Questions Assigning classes and changing endless schedule cards. Placing announcements in teachers' boxes. Taking care of forgotten sacks-from-home. Sending transcripts and selling ten-cent monitor buttons and marking the time on blue permission tickets and calling a fire drill during an all-school assembly. And disciplining a block square school of challenging, questioning youth. During the hubbub of OLD, phone-answering ranked Htime-consuming as one of the duties of secretary Vicki Buttz. Lois Leahy, Registrar Principal Ben Oz Rossovv Assistant Principal Lewis Menzel Jean Westegaard, Clerk Vicki Buttz, Clerk Wm 204 ,f ,, , .tw -+2 wlmtiaf. we . A Rfk'-Wai. -' . if. .uv s 2 40 layed. A 411-. A 4 4, P41059 592' ' - . 1 1 -Z11,s1'.1 use V- , 1 ' 4. 35- Q: 51. - ' ' . W 'tl FJ- ' 1 A ::lE29ZZ,'CG ' v S u v Z' ' ' ' V- ,' ,fm .:- - 2 - 5' F5 , . '- if , ' K' ' S i r rw: .. w.::?5ef1,-iicswcw' -, 1' cf 3 ' E. W. Skarda Ethel Oyan R, F, Trusler Superintendent Curriculum Director Assistant Superintendent Superintendent, School Board Sought Solutions Selme-r Heen Paul Reagan 205 Hiring teachers. Establishing policies. Planning for buildings and renovations. Passing on contracts. Setting a budget. Planning the educational year for the school district and seeing to the intricacies of a school system. The Superintendent, the Director of Curriculum, and the Board of Education looked to the past and the future of the Sioux Falls educational system. Bernice Rikansrud Jack Gibson James Kelly 3 ., M . ., ,cw -I -,1tl,5g4.-, Beginning behind a granite visage made sad by friendships of a school and a people. 04 'Q K, qw, , . . .--, , Aw, ,. Sch0ol's End arked Some go, and when they go they leave their leaving. But they retain the thoughts and Some stay - to rebuild the figure of knowledge another year and to carve the desks with another history of another class. ,.,-fi, . ,,, ,,,X K, .R U6 eyee s i so e i e lttt i f 53 gl is e , gng er er sr -er s l ii s s l o t r t THE T t Q, PLACE HERE n HESPYRYT Y ' TUBE YWMAN 1N AL1f QF t i 2 SFENT I-I ERE BB s l i i i ss Sim THA? t e ff AS miami ES, EACH ms' tti DAYS SHALL EVER REMAINAifHAPPYMEMoRm ' fi git i PLACED sv w CENTRAL P UPILS sums i6,n193Sg lioi o gs, o,i' i s K.s. e, l e l ll X- x X Xs.'sP A -ixi 'ii- 4 -'1' 2f'f'lN-is-slfljlff -',: iff ',il -vi, T sil' gil, -s'i. ,iiis ,s-- -'f A ?i' A 1 Q gi, .,,- A 'i-' X' , ,'s'iif i r 206 S Senior AARON, STEVE Orange 8: Black 12, Football 11, Chorus 12, 138 ADAMS, DOLLIE 138 ADAMS, JAN French Club 10-11-12, OLD Committee 12, Warrior 11-12, Orange 8: Black 12, IRC 10-11-12, Synchronettes 12, Cheerleader 11-12, Girls Basketball 10-11, Chorus 11-12, Student Council 10-11, Y-Teens 10- 11-12, ICC 10-11, 43, 87, 138, 146 ADLER, TERRY 138 AGETON, CARLA French Club 11-12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll ig, LISSC, NHS 12, Girls' State 12, World Aifairs, Y-Teens 10-11, ICC 10, AKSLAND, ROSE French Club 10-11-12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FTA 11, IRC 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 43, 138 ALVINE, DOLORES Chorus 10-11-12, 139 AMONDSON, DALE Latin Club 11-12, Orange 8: Black 11-12, IRC 10-11-12, NHS 12, 139 ANDERBERG, VICKIE 139 ANDERSON, CINDIE' Latin Club 10-12, Dramatics 11-12, Orange 8: Black 11-12, FTA 12, FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, High Steppers 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Senior Social Committee 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 10, 43, 139, 181 ANDERSON, DORIS 139 ANDERSON, JIM 139 ANDERSON, JOHN Team Debate 10-11-12, Declamation 10-11, NFL 10-11- 12, Science 11, Key Club 10-11-12, Football 10, Tennis 10-11-12, Student Council 10-11-12, Hi-Y 12, 139 ANDERSON, LARRY Hi-Y 11, 139 ANDERSON, LINDA Spanish Club 11-12, FBLA 12, IRC 11, Y-Teens 10-11, 139 ANDERSON, RICHARD Spanish Club 11, IRC 12, Football 10-11-12, Basket- ball l0, Track 11, Golf 12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11, 71, 139 ANDERSON, ROBERTA 139 ANDERSON, STEVEN 139 ANGELIS, TOM Spanish Club 10-11, IRC 10-11-12, Football 10, Track 10- 11, Monitor 12, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 139 ARNESON, WALLACE French Club 10, Latin Club 10-11-12, OLD Com- mittee, IRC 12, NHS 12, Math Club 11-12, Golf 11, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet 12, 46, 139 ARP, MARVA FTA 11, FBLA 11-12, NI-IS 12, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 11, 139, 157 AUSTIN, CINDY French Club ll-12, Latin Club 10, Declamation 11, OLD Royalty, Future Nurses 12, IRC ll-12, NHS 12, Girls' State, Synchronettes 10-11-12, Cheerleader 11-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Student Council 10-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 27, 49, 61, 139 AUSTIN, MARGARET German Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, IRC 12, Orchestra 10-11-12, All State Orchestra 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-12, 87, 139, 162 BACHMAN, PHYL Spanish Club 10-11-12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FTA 11-12, IRC 11-12, Chorus 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 140 BAKKE, KRISTINE 43, 140 BAKKEN, STEVE 140 BALCER, MARY French Club 12, Chips 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, NHS 12, Synchronettes 11-12, Chorus 10-11, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 12, Tr. St. Cloud, 140 BANEY, BRUCE DECA 12, 140 BARKLEY, ROBERT Team Debate 11-12, NFL 11-12, Science 10-11, Jr. Kiwanian 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 10-11-12, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 11-12, 39, 48, 140, 157 BARRETT, DAVE German Club, Jets, World Affairs, Band, I-Ii-Y, 140 BARTLETT, JOHN Spanish Club 11, IRC 12, Football 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet, 71, 140 BATES, KAY Dramatics 11, FTA 12, FBLA 12, Art Club 10, Future Nurses 10, IRC 10, Tumbling 10, Girls' Basketball 10, Y-Teens 10-11, 140 BATES, MIKE Science 10-12, Jets 12, IRC 10-12, NHS 12, Math Club 12, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 140 BAUMAN, KAYE FTA 11-12, IRC 12, Y-Teens 10-11, 140 BAYER, BARRY Spanish Club 11-12, IRC 11-12, Student Manager 11-12, Chorus 12, Hi-Y, 140 BECKER, WILLIAM Dramatics 12, IRC 12, Young Medics 12, Football 10, Track 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 31, 140, 169, 172, 177 BILLET, PENNY FBLA 11-12, Girls' Basketball 12, 141 BISHOP, DENNIS Hi-Y, 141 BLACK, LINDA FBLA 11-12, IRC 11, Tumbling 10, Girls' Basketball 10- 11-12, Band 10-12, Majorettes 10-12, Student Council 10, 87, 141, 174 BLAKE, LINDA IRC' 12, 141 BLISS, DIANE Spanish Club 10-11-12, FTA 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Girls' State 11, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 49, 141 BLOMBERG, GREG Spanish Club, NFL, IRC, World Affairs, Chorus 10- 11-12, All State Chorus 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 141 BLUME, MARCIA Future Nurses 10, 141 BLYTHE, CYNTHIA French Club 11, 141 BOEKHOFF, ROSELLA Y-Teens 10-11-12, 142 BOESCH, CYNDY German Club 10-11-12, High Steppers 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10-ll-12, Band 10-ll, Senior Social Committee 12, Student Council 12, Y-Teens 10, 89, 142, 181 BOETTCHER, RAY 142 BOLDT, VICKIE FBLA 11-12, 142 BORK, JEFF NFL 11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 142 BORNEMAN, BRUCE 142 BOVEE, BARBARA German Club 10, IRC 12, Synchronettes 10-11-12, Tumbling 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Band 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 142 BOYD, JIM French Club 10-11-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Math Club 11-12, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 41, 48, 142 BRADFELDT, VICKI German Club 10, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, FTA 12, Chorus 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 31, 142 BRANDON, MARY Latin Club 10, Dramatics 10, IRC 11-12, Synchronettes 10-11-12, High Steppers 12, World Affairs 12, Girls' Basketball 10-12, Student Council 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 143 BRANDSMA, BARB Latin Club 10-11, Future Nurses 10-11, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens, 143 BREIT, DEBBIE Spanish Club 11, OLD Committee 12, OLD Royalty 12, College Club 12, IRC 11-12, Math Club 11, Girls' Basketball 10, Cheer- leader 11-12, Chorus 12, Band 10, Student Council 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10- 11-12, ICC 10-11-12, 61, 86, 143 BREWER, SHIRLEY Spanish Club 10-11-12, Dramatics 10-11-12, Thespians 11-12, Future Nurses 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, High Steppers 11-12, Student Council 11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 30, 32, 143 BRISSON, KEN French Club 10, IRC 11-12, Tumbling 10-11, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 143 I ndex BRODERICK, JIM Chips 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, 143 BROOKS, JULIE Future Nurses 10, Y-Teens 10, 143 BROTHEN, JEFF Dramatics 10-11-12, Thespians 11-12, OLD MC 12, FTA 12, Jr, Kiwanian 11, Chorus 11-12, 25, 30, 50, 64, 143, 191 BROTT, CAROL Chorus 10-11, 143 BROWN, ALAN 143 BROWN, BARBARA 143 BROWN, LINDA IRC 11-12, Chorus 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 143 BROWN, ROSE 143 BRUDVIG, BARBARA 143 BRUDVIG, KATHY 143 BUCHER, DIANE 144 BUCKLIN, NORMAN French Club 10, IRC 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 144 BUIE, CHESTER Hi-Y 11, 144 BUIE, JIM Football, Hi-Y, 144 BURDINE, DEBBIE French Club 11-12, FTA 12, Future Nurses 10, IRC 11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 144 BURKE, VIRGINIA 144 BURNS, BRIAN Tumbling, Track, Chorus, Hi-Y, 144 BURNS, KENDALL French Club 11-12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 11-12, Tennis 11-12, Golf 10, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 43, 48, 144, 157 BURT, LINDA French Club 10-11-12, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 11-12, IRC 10-11-12, Synchronettes 11-12, High Steppers 12, Chorus 12, Band 10-11, All State Chorus 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 66, 144 BUSCH, KEITH Student Librarians 11-12, 144 BUTLER, BOB 144 BYINGTON, ROSIE French Club 10, FTA 11, FBLA 11-12, Future Nurses 10, IRC 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 144 CADY, MIKE Latin Club, NHS 12, Math Club, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 47, 144 CAIN, JACK 144 CANFIELD, LARRY Spanish Club 12, IRC 12, Football 10, Basketball 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 145 CAPE, DOUGLAS DECA 12, Hi-Y 12, 145 CAPON, LYNN DECA 12, 55, 145 CARLSEN, CINDY Latin Club 10, Warrior 12, Chips 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 11-12, Future Nurses 10, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Girls' Basketball 12, Y- Teens 10-11-12, ICC 10-11-12, 33, 45, 46, 51, 145 CARLSON, GLORIA FBLA 11-12, 145 CARVER, DAVE Science 10-11-12, Jets 12, IRC 12, Band 10-11-12, 53, 145 CASTLE, THERESA FBLA 11-12, Chorus 11, Y-Teens 11, 145 CERWINSKE, JEFF 59, 145 CHAPMAN, BETH German Club 10-11, OLD Committee 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Math Club 10, World Affairs 12, Y-Teens 11-12, 146 CLAPP, LINDA FBLA 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 146 CLARK, BRADD German Club 10-11-12, Team Debate 11-12, NFL 10-11- 12, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 12, Science 11, Jr. Kiwanian 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 10-11-12, Chorus 10, 38, 39, 50, 58, 59, 146 CLARK, POLLY German Club 10-11-12, Dramatics 10-11-12, Thespians 11- 12, FBLA 11-12, Future Nurses 10-11-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Girls' State 11, Chorus 10-ll-12, All State Chorus 12, Student Council 10-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 10-11-12, 46, 49, 146 CLARK, RICHARD 146 CLARK, SANDRA Future Nurses 12, 146 CLAYTON, STUART Spanish Club 11-12, Dramatics 12, OLD Royalty 12, IRC 10-11-12, Cheerleader 11-12, Chorus 12, Band 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11- 12, 59, 61, 87, 146, 154 CLOUD, KEN Spanish 10-11, Math Club 10, Track 10-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 146 CLYDE, DARLEEN 146 COMP, TERRY 146 CONNOLLY, MARK 146 COOKPI ALLEN German Club 11-12, Band 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 37, 147, 15 COPPOCK, LANCE Latin Club 10, OLD Committee 12, IRC 11-12, Foot- ball 10, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Monitor Board 12, Student Council 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 25, 147 CORNING, BARBARA French Club 10-11, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FTA 12, IRC 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 43, 147 COULTER, TONY 147 CRANSTON, DOUG 147 DAFOE, MIKE Spanish 11-12, Chips 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 147 DAHLQUIST, TERRY German 10-11-12, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 12, Jr. Kiwanian 12, Boys' State 11, Chorus 10-11-12, All State Chorus 12, 48, 50, 147 DAHMEN, JOANNE 147 DAHMEN, LARRY 147 DAI1I?Ei4l'yIARILYN Latin Club 10, IRC 12, NHS 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC DAMM, TOM 147 DARLING, JUDY Chorus 11-12, 147 DAIJSIZEOIIE, Spanish 11-12, Football 10-12, Track 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10- DEAN, DEBBY Spanish 12, World Affairs 12, Chorus 11-12, 148 DEAN, ROSE French 10-11, FBLA 12, Orchestra 10-11-12, All State Orches- tra 11, Y-Teens 10-11, ICC' 10-11, 148 DECKER, JUDY 148 DEDE, CHERYL Chorus, 148 DEEDS, BOB 148 DELBRIDGE, JOYCE French 10-11-12, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, FTA 11-12, College Club 12, IRC 10-11-12, High Steppers 12, Chorus 12, Student Council 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 10, 34, 66, 148 DePAUW, STEVEN Tumbling 10, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10-11, Track 10-11, Wrestling 10-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 148 DeWITT, KATHY French Club 10-ll, Dramatics 12, OLD Committee 12, FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 148 DIRKSEN, KARL Science 11, 148 DIRESOIZL, GAYLENE French Club 11, Girls' Basketball 11, Y-Teens 11- DOBINSKI, DEBORAH German 10, FBLA 12, 148 DONALDSON, ROXANNA 148 DONAT, ROBERT Wrestling, Hi-Y, 148 DOOLITTLE, TOM German Club, 29, 148 DRAEGER, CAROL Latin 10, Dramatics 10, IRC 11-12, World Affairs 12, Young Medics 11, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Chorus 11-12, Student Council 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 148 DREW, DAN 148 DREW, RICHARD Spanish Club 12, Band 10-11-12, 148 DRIVER, DAVID Spanish 11-12, Chips 12, FBLA 12, IRC 12, Band 10-11, Hi-Y 10.11-12, 148 DUFFY, BILL Science 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 148, 192 DUGGAN, CHARLES 149 DUNHAM, RICHARD 149 DUNN, TOM Latin 10, Team Debate 11-12, Declamation 12, NFL 11-12, OLD Committee 12, IRC ll-12, NHS 12, Boys' State Il, U. 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Pilgrim- age ll, World Affairs 11-12, Basketball 10, Student Council 12, Hi-Y 11- 12, 39, 48, 149 DURAND, SUSAN 149 EAKES, BILL Football 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet 11, 71, 149 EAST, DAVID Spanish Club 11, Math Club 10, DECA 12, 149 EAVES, CHUCK Dramatics 12, IRC 12, Football 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Wrestling 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 64, 71, 149, 177 EDWARDS, CAROLYN Science, 149 EGGEBRAATEN, GORDY Dramatics 11, Art Club 12, IRC' 12, Golf 11, Monogram Club 12, Chorus 10-11-12, Hi-Y, 149 ELGETHUN, TERRY Spanish 10-11, Biology 10, Football 10-11-12, Basket- ball 10, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 71, 149 ELLINGHAUSEN, CANDICE Latin Club 10-11, FTA 12, FBLA 11-12, IRC ll, Tumbling 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 150 ELROD, BOB Hi-Y, 150 ENGELBRECHT, IRVIN FTA 10, Band 10-11-12, 150 ENGER, BARBARA French 10-12, Science 12, Future Nurses 10-11, Band 10-11, Y-Teens 11, 150 ENGLER, TANA Latin Club 12, FBLA 12, Y-Teens 12, 150 EPSTEIN, ROBI French Club 10-11-12, Dramatics 10-11-12, Thespians 12, FTA 12, IRC 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 150 ERICKSON, DON World Affairs 12, Football 10-11, Track 10, 150 ERICKSON, MARILEE Spanish 11, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Student Council 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 12, 150 EVANS, EVAN 151 EWY, CHERYL French 10, Warrior 12, FBLA 11, IRC 11, High Steppers 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 45, 151 FALON, STEVE French Club 11-12, FBLA 11, IRC 11-12, World-Affairs 12, Student Council 10-11, 41, 151 FANEBUST, ELLEEN Spanish 10, Dramatics 10, FBLA 11, 151 FANEBUST, SHARON 151 FEEKES, DOUGLAS Wrestling 12, Chorus 12, Hi-Y, 59, 151 FELTIS, FRANK 151 FERGUSON, NANCY IRC 12, World Affairs 12, Girls' Basketball 12, 151 FERRIE, TERRILL Track 10, Monogram Club 12, Wrestling 10-11-12, 151 FICKBOHM, GREG Spanish 10-11, Jr. Kiwanian 12, Boys' State 11, Foot- ball 1O-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 48, 50, 71, 72, 151 FISHER, DONNA 151 FJERESTAD, JUDY Latin Club 10-11-12, IRC 11, NHS 12, Band 10-11-12, All State Band 12, Y-Teens 11, 36, 151, 162 FLEMING, BILL 151 FLINT, SUSAN German Club 10-11-12, Dramatics 10-11-12, Thespians 12, Chips 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 11-12, IRC' 12, NHS 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11- 12, Student Council 11, Chorus 10-12, Y-Teens 12, 33, 49, 151 FLOOD, PAT Latin Club 10-11-12, Orchestra 10-11-12, All State Orchestra 11-12, Y-Teens 10, 152 FOSTER, BILL Chorus 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 152 FOSTER, SALLY Chorus 10, 152 FOWLDS, JAMES DECA 12, 152 FOWLDS, JERRY DECA, 152 FOWLER, DAVID FBLA 11, Basketball 10, Hi-Y 11-12, 152 FRANEY, JANIS German Club 10-11, IRC 11, Girls' Basketball 10, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 11-12, 152 FRERICHS, WALLY Monogram Club 12, Wrestling 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 79, 152 FULLER, BILL Latin Club 10, OLD Committee 11-12, OLD Royalty 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Senior Social Committee 12, Monitor 11-12, Student Council 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10- 11-12, 25, 46, 48, 61, 71, 73, 152, 181 FUNSTON, MARILYN French Club 10, Chips 11, IRC 11-12, High Steppers 12, World Affairs 12, Girls' Basketball 10, Chorus 10-12, Y-Teens 10-11- 12, ICC 10, 152 GANT, LORENE French Club 10, Team Debate 12, Art Club 10-ll-12, Tr. from MacArthur High School, 152 4 GARNESS, STEPHANIE Spanish Club 12, NFL 10, Dramatics 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, 'liimbling 10-11-12, Band 10-11, Y-Teens 12, 152 GARVEY, ANDREA French Club 10-11-12, Declamation 11-12, Dramatics 10-11-12, Thespians 10-11-12, FTA 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Girls' Basket- ball 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 12, 32, 152 GARVEY, PAT IRC, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 67, 153, 185, 187 GERRY, CHRIS Football 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 153 GERRY, TOM 153 , GILBERTSON, DARWIN German 10-11, Chips 11-12, IRC 12, Young Medios 12, Football 10, Wrestling 10, Chorus 12, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 153 , GILMAN, MIKE French Club 11, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, IRC 11-12, World Affairs 11-12, Football 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Chorus 11- 12, Wrestling 10-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 71, 72, 153 GLENDE, EDWARD 153 GOLDEN, LARRY Wrestling 10-11-12, 153 GOODNOW, SHARON Latin Club 12, NHS, Chorus 10-11-12, AU State Chorus 12, 153 GORES, DOUG Science 11, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10, Track 10, Student Manager 12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 43, 71, 153 GRAHAM, GEORGIA DECA 12, Chorus 10, Y-Teens 10, 154 GREEN, TIM Tumbling 10-11-12, Football 10, Track 10, Hi-Y 10, 88, 154 GREENFIELD, PAIGE French Club 10-11-12, Dramatics, IRC, NHS 12, Cheerleader 11-12, Chorus, Band, Y-Teens 10-ll-12, 86, 154 GREENHAGEN, DEBORAH Dramatics 11, Chorus 10, 154 4 GREENOUGH, MARY French Club 10-ll-12, Dramatics 12, Thesplans 12, OLD Committee 12, IRC 12, U. 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Pilgrimage 12, Chorus 10-11-12, All State Chorus 12, Senior Social Committee, Y-Teens 10-11, 25, 58, 154 GREGG, JOHN German Club 10-11, Basketball 10, Track 10-11, Monogram Club 11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 154 , GREVLOS, SANDRA French Club 10, Spanish 12, FTA 12, IRC 11, Girls' Basketball 10, Chorus 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 154 n GREWE, ROBERT French Club 10-ll, NFL 10, World Affairs 11, Wrestling 11, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 154 GRIDLEY, PAMELA FI'enCh Club 10-11-12, NFL 10, DTBHUBIICS 11-12, IBC 11-12, World Affairs 11, Cheerleader 11-12, Chorus 12, Senior SOCISI Committee 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 86, 155, 181 GROEN, JOYCE FTA 12, 155 GRUHLKE, STEVE Jets 11, Science 11, DECA 155 GULBRANDSON, MICHAEL Wrestling 11, 155 GUNDERSEDINIBSELLA Latin Club 10, FTA 12, Girls' Basketball 10, Y-Teens 10-11-1 , GUNN, SUSAN F'1'eI1Ch Club 10-11-12, FTA 12, IRC 12, Y-Teens 11-12, 155 GUSARSON, DOUG Latin Club 11, 109, 155 GUTHMILLER, CONNIE Team Debate 11, NFL 10-11-12, Dramatics 10- 11-12, Thespians 12, IRC 11, NHS 12, DECA 12, 155 HAGE, CHARYL 155 I-IAGGAR, CURT French Club 10, Science 11, FBLA 12, Football 10-11-12, Track 11, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 67, 71, 155 HALE, CINDY French Club 11-12, High Steppers 11-12, World Affairs 12, Student Council 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 65, 89, 155 HALL, SHERRIE Spanish 10-11, OLD Committee 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC' 11-12, High Steppers 12, Chorus 10-11-12, All State Chorus 12, Senior Social Committee 12, Student Council 12, 43, 155, 181 HALVORSON, CONNIE' OLD Committee 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Chorus 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 156 HANDY, JAMES Track 10-11-12, Wrestling, 156 HANKEN, RUSSELL German Club 10-11, World Affairs 12, 156 HANSEN, SUE Latin Club 10-11, Science 11, Warrior 10-11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Math Club 11, Cheerleader 11-12, Y- Teens 10-ll-12, 45, 87, 156 HANSON, GAIL Dramatics 12, IRC 12, Chorus 11-12, Y-Teens 10, 156 HANSON, HAROLD 156 HARMON, STEVE 156 HARMS, BETTY Latin Club 11, FBLA 11-12, Future Nurses 11, Y-Teens 10-11, 156 HARMS, DAVID 156 HARRIS, KENT 156 HARSH, DWIGHT Student Librarians 12, World Affairs 12, 156 HARTIGAN, SANDY French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, Dramatics 11, Chips 12, FTA 12, IRC 11-12, Tumbling 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 151, 155 HARTMAN, ROGER DECA 54, 156 HAUCK, SANDY Spanish Club 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, High Steppers 12, Stu- dent Council 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 151, 156 HAUGARD, PAM German Club 10, FTA 12, FBLA 11-12, IRC' 11-12, Orchestra 10-11-12, All State Orchestra 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 156 HAVENS, RON Hi-Y, 156 HAVILAND, STEPHANIE French Club 10-11, Latin Club 11-12, Future Nurses 11, IRC 11-12, High Steppers 12, Y-Teens 12, 157 I-IECKENLIVELY, DAVE Spanish 10-11, OLD Committee 12, Orange 8: Black 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 11-12, IRC 10-11-12, Math Club 11, Tumbling 11, Football 10, Basketball 10, Track 10-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 157 HEGDAHL, LAUREL 157 HEIDELBAUER, JEFF Jets 12, Boys' State 11, Track 10-11-12, Student Council 12, 157 HEINIS, DON 157 HEINIS, RONALD 157 HEINSON, DOUG French 10-11-12, Team Debate 11-12, NFL 10-11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Student Council 11, 39, 48, 157 HENNINGS, DON 157 HENNINGS, MARGARET FBLA 12, IRC' 12, 157 HERRIED, MARILYNN 158 HERRING, DAVE Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10-11, Track 10-11-12, Mono- gram Club ll-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 71, 158 HETAGER, STEVE French Club, Science, Band, 158 HEYDER, BRIGITTE German 10, DECA 12, 158 HICK, TOM 158 HIGHROCK, LUANNE 158 HILL, JIM Science 12, IRC 12, Football 10, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 12, All State Orchestra 12, 158 HILLGREN, SONJA French Club 10-11-12, NFL 10, Dramatics 11, Warrior 12, Orange 8: Black 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, U. 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Pilgrimage, High Steppers 12, World Affairs 11, Orchestra 10, Y- Teens 10-11-12, 43, 45, 51, 66, 158 HOEHL, JAMES 158 HOEY, WILLIAM Spanish Club 43, 158 HOLMSTROM, LARRY German HORNER, LINDA Spanish Club HORWITZ, DANIEL Spanish 12 HOUG, DENNIS 159 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, Club 10, 159 12, Chorus 10-12, Y-Teens 11-12, 159 , science 10, FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, 159 I-IOWARTH, MARY French 10-11, FBLA 11-12, IRC 11-12, Student Council 11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 10, 159 HUDSON, BRENDA Future Nurses 10, World Affairs 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Chorus 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 11-12, 159 HUNTZINGER, LINDA FBLA 12, 159 HURLEY, NANCY Latin Club 10-11-12, NHS 12, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11, 159, 161 HUSEBOE, KEN French 10-11-12, Dramatics 12, OLD Committee 12, Boys' State Alternate 11, Wrestling 10, Band 10-11-12, 35, 57, 159 HUSMAN, GLENN DECA 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 159 INGBER, LARRY Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, Tumbling 10-11, World Affairs 12, Football 12, 159 INGERSOLL, LINDA French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, OLD Committee 12, FTA 10-11, NHS 12, High Steppers 12, World Affairs 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 10, 159 IOSSI, DAVE Football 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 159 ISAAK, RODNEY 159 JACOBS, CAROLYN French Club 11, High Steppers 11-12, Chorus 11, Band Io, Y-Teens 10-11, ICC 11, 159, 162 JACOBSEN, KRISELLE French Club 10-11-12, FBLA 12, IRC 11, Y-Teens 10-11, 159 JACOBSON, BOB Football 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 160 JENSEN, JIM French Club, OLD Royalty 12, Chips, Boys' State ll, Foot- ball 10-11-12, Track I0-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Wrestling 11-12, Senior Class Officer 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet 12, 48, 60, 70, 71, 72, 77, 78, 142, 160 JENSEN, LAWRENCE Track 12, 160 JENSEN, PAT Latin Club 10, FBLA 12, Chorus 12, 160 JEWELL, MARY Chips 12, FBLA 11-12, 160 JOHANNSEN, LOREN 160 JOHANSSON, JANETTE German Club 10, FTA 11-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 160 JOHNSON, DAVE OLD Committee 12, Track I0-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 160 JOHNSON, GINNY German Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, FTA 12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 160 JOHNSON, KAREN French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, Future Nurses 11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Girls' State 11, Cheerleader 11-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11, ICC 11, 87, 160 JOHIIGIEON, KATHLEEN French 10, Latin 11-12, FTA 12, FBLA 12, Y-Teens, JOHNSON, LYNN Latin Club IO, Spanish Club 11, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 12, FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 160 JOHNSON, PAM Spanish Club 12, Dramatics 12, Orange 8: Black 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, Chorus 10-12, All State Chorus 12, 43, 59, 161 JOHNSON, SHARI French Club 10, IRC' 11-12, High Steppers 11-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 161 JOHNSON, SHARON Future Nurses 12, 161 JOHNSON, SUSAN 161 JOHNSTON, KATHY 161 JONES, MIKE Hi-Y 10-11, 161 JONESON, DALE IRC 12, World Affairs 12, 161 JONGEWARD, ROBERT 161 JOYCE, TIM Football 10-11, Track 10, Wrestling I0-11, 161 JULIUS, PAM Spanish 10-11-12, Student Librarians 10, FTA 12, FBLA 11-12, NHS 12, Chorus 10, Y-Teens 12, 162 JUMP, MARIAN German 10, Chorus 10, Band 10-11-12, All State Chorus 10, Student Council 10, 157, 162 JURCZEWSKY, SHARY Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, Future Nurses I0-11-12, IRC 12, Young Medics 11-12, Pep Club 12, Girls' Basket- ball 10-12, Y-Teens 12, 43, 162 KADINGER, SHARON FBLA 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 162 KALLEMEYN, LINDA Latin Club 10-11, Future Nurses I0-ll-12, Y-Teens I -11-12, 162 KARROW, RICHARD 162 KASCOUTAS, BOB Spanish Club 11-12, NFL 10-11-12, Jets 11-I2, IRC 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 162 KAVENY, THOMAS 162 . KEITH, MICHAL French Club 11-12, German Club 10, FBLA 12, IRC 12, Student Council I0-11, Y-Teens 10-I1-12, ICC 10-11, 66, 162 KELLEY, KEVIN French 10-ll, Team Debate 11-12, Declamation 10, NFL 10-I1-12, Warrior 10-11-12, Orange 8: Black 10, Quill 8: Scroll 11-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Boys' State 12, Math Club 10-11, Monitor 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11- 12, 39, 45, 48, 162 KIEPKE, LYNNE 163 KIMBALL, DIANE 163 KING, ANNE French Club I1-I2, Chips 12, 163 KINSLEY, MARSHA French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, Dramatics 10-11- 12, Thespians I1-12, Science, FTA 11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 11, Girls' State ll, World Affairs 11, Girls' Basketball 11-12, Student Council 10, Y-Teens 10-I1-12, 46, 49, 163 KIRK, TED Latin 10, Science 10, Jr. Red Cross 10, IRC 12, Football 10-11- 12, Basketball 10-ll-12, Track 10-11-12, Student Manager 10-I1-12, Mono- gram Club 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 71, 149, 163 KITTELSON, JOHN French Club 10, IRC 12, World Affairs, Football 10-11, Track 10, Golf 12, Cho-rus 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 163 KLAWITER, KATHY French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10-11-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Girls' State 11, Cheerleader 11-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Student Council I0-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 46, 49, 86, 163 KLAWITER, SUE German Club 10-11, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, Future Nurses I0-ll-12, IRC' 12, NHS 12, Student Council 11, Y-Teens 10-I1-12, ICC 12, 163 KLEPPE, SANDRA Chorus, 163 KNADLE, JAN Latin Club Il, FTA 12, FBLA 11-12, NHS 12, 163 KNAUER, MILLIE French Club 10, OLD Committee 12, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens IO, 163 KNOCK, KAREN German Club 10, Student Librarians 10-11, FBLA 11, DECA 12, 163 KNOWLTON, MARY French Club 11, Chips 12, FTA 12, IRC 11, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 163 KNOWLTON, TIM DECA 12, Track 10, Hi-Y, 164 KNOX, GARY 164 KNUDSEN, PATTY Girls' Basketball 10-Il, Y-Teens 11-12, 164 KNUTSON, KAREN 164 KNUTSON, STEPHEN Dramatics, DECA, Track, Wrestling, 164 KOCK, DARYL Tumbling 11-12, Chess Club 10, 164 KOEHN, WILLIAM German Club 10-11-12, Chorus 12, Band 10-11, Orchestra 11, Hi-Y 10, 164 KOHLMEYER, ANN Latin Club 10, College Club, IRC 11-12, NI-IS 12, Syn- chronettes 10-11-12, World Affairs 11, Girls' Basketball 11, Y-Teens 10-11- 12, ICC 12, 57, 164 KOKENGE, MIKE 164 KOLSRUD, STEVE German Club 10-11, Science 11-12, FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, Young Medics 12, Basketball 10, Golf 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Chorus 10, Hi-Y 11, 164 KONDERT, BRIGITTE German Club 10, FBLA 11-12, 164 KOSBERG, SHARON 164 KRAFT, CURTIS 164 KRAMBECK, CONNIE French Club 11, Dramatics 12, Future Nurses 10-11, Y-Teens 12, 164 KROHN, SHARON Latin Club 10, Spanish Club 11, Girls' Basketball 12, Y-Teens I0-11-12, 165 KRSNAK, KAREN French Club 11-12, IRC 12, Girls' Basketball 11, Chorus 12, Band 10-I1-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 165 KRUEGER, GEORGE OLD Royalty 12, Boys' State 11, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Wrestling 11-12, Senior Class Officer 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 48, 61, 71, 72, 76, 78, 142, 165 KRUG, PATRICIA Latin Club 10, IRC 10-12, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-ll, 141, 161, 165 KRUGER, BRENDA KRUMBACH, DAVID Wrestling 10, 165 KRUMBACH, DUANE Wrestling 11, 165 KUEHN, MARK French 11, NFL 10-11, FTA 12, IRC 12, Math Club 10, World Affairs 12, Tennis 10-11-12, Band 10-II, Orchestra 10-11, Hi-Y 11-12, 165 KUEMPER, ALBERT German Club 10-11-12, 165 KULL, MICHAEL Orange 8: Black 11, Hi-Y, 166 KUTIL, DENNIS Hi-Y 10-11-12, 166 LaCROIX, RICHARD FBLA 12, IRC 12, Track 10, Chorus 10, Hi-Y 12, 166 LAMBERT, LARRY 166 LANGEWISCH, JOHN German Club 11, Latin Club 10, Football 10, Track 10, Chorus 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 166 LANPHER, EVERETTE Football 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Wrestling I1-12, 71, 166 LARSON, BERNICE Spanish Club 11, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FBLA 12, Future Nurses 10, IRC 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Y-Teens 12, 43, 166 LARSON, GARY Hi-Y 10, 166 LARSON, RICHARD German Club 10, Team Debate 11-12, NFL 10-11-12, Science 10-11-12, Jets 11-12, Jr. Kiwanian 12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 10-11-12, 38, 39, 48, 50, 166 LARSON, STEVE Declamation 11, 167 LATHROP, AL Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 11-12, 30, 167 LEE, NANCY Spanish Club 10-11-12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FTA 12, IRC 12, Student Council 11, Y-Teens 10, 167 LeMAR, MARCIA LEUM, TRUDY DECA 12, 167 LIEN, SHARI FBLA 11-12, Girls' Basketball 12, Y-Teens 10-I1-12, 167 LINDSETH, MIKE French Club 12, Dramatics 12, IRC 12, Young Medics 12, Hi-Y 11-12, 167 LINE, LINDA FBLA 12, IRC 12, Tumbling 10-11-12, Girls' Basketball 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 167 LITTLE, MARCUS 167 LITTLE, RANDI Latin Club 10-ll-12, IRC 12, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-I1- 12, 167 LLORENTE, JOHN Chips, IRC 11-12, World Affairs 11-12, Football 10, Baasketball 10-11-12, Track 10, Monogram Club 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 82, 8 , 167 LOCKWOOD, JAMES Football 12, Gymnastics 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 10-11-12, I-Ii-Y 10-11-12, 71, 72, 167 LOESCH, BQBOYSEN World Affairs 12, Football 10, Track I0-11-12, Hi-Y 10- 11-12, 1 LUESSENHOP, MARYA German Club I1-12, Latin Club 10, NFL 10, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 11-12, IRC 11-12, Chorus 11-12, All State Chorus 12, 32, 59, 167, 191 LUNDE, LEE German Club 10, Wrestling 11-12, Hi-Y, 168 LUNDEEN, TIM French Club 10-11-12, Team Debate 12, NFL I1-12, Science 11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State ll, Math Club 10-11-12, Orchestra 10-11-12, All State Orchestra I1-12, 38, 39, 168 LUTHER, WILLIAM Chips 12, Boys' State 11, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 48, 71, 81, 83, 168, 173 MADSEN, DAVID Hi-Y 10-11-12, 168 MAHER, PAT 168 MANNING, MARTHA French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, Orange 8: Black 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, High Steppers 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 41, 43, 46, 151, 168, 178 MARGULIES, SUSAN Spanish Club 11-12, FTA 11-12, IRC Il-12, NHS 12, Math Club 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11, 168 MARSH, PAMELA Spanish Club 10, Chorus 10, Senior Class Officer, Y- Teens 10-11-12, 168 MARTIN, GERALD Hi-Y MASEMAN, LOIS Future Nurses 11-12, Chorus 10, 168 MASON, NANCY Chorus, 168 MASON, ROGER Hi-Y 11-12, 168 MATCHETT, RON French Club 11, Orange 8: Black 12, Jr. Kiwanian 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Basketball 10-11, Monogram Club 12, Band 10, Student Council 10-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 24, 25, 47, 48, 49, 50, 168 MAURICE, ROGER German Club 11-12, 153, 168 MAY, BOB Spanish Club I0-11-12, NFL 10-11-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 10-11-12, Football 10-11, Student Council 10-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 48, 168 MAYER, DAVID MCCARDLE, DAVID Latin Club, Tumbling, 168 MCCLOUD, LINDA Student Librarians 11, FBLA 12, Y-Teens 10, 168 McCLURE, CHARLENE German Club 10-I1-12, Synchronettes 11-12, Tumbling 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 11- 12, Student Council 10, Y-Teens 10-12, 169 MCCOY, ROBERT Latin Club 11, Science 11, IRC 11-12, Golf 11-12, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 11-12, Hi-Y 10, 169 MCDONALD, ROBERT Chorus I0 MCDOUGALL, MIKE IRC 12, World Affairs 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 169 MCKENZIE, SKIP Latin Club 10, Science 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 169 MCKILLIP, CAROLYN World Affairs 12, 169 MCLEOD, PENNY French Club 12, German Club 10-11-12, Spanish Club 11-12, NHS 12, 169 MEISEL, DON German Club 10, Science 11-12, Jets 11-12, Chips, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Band 12, 48, 170 MELLEGARD, STEVE 170 MEYERHOFF, CARL World Affairs 12, Basketball 10-11, 170 MICI-:IELG LINDA French Club 10-11-12, FBLA 12, IRC II, Y-Teens 10-11- 1 , 1 0 MILLER, ANTHONY Chorus 12, Band 12, All State Chorus 12, All State Band 12, Orchestra 10-11-12, All State Orchestra 10-11-12 MILLER, BRUCE DECA 12, Wrestling 11, 170 MILLER, CLARK Track 10 MILLER, DANIEL Latin Club 10, Chorus 10-11-12, All State Chorus 12, 170 MILLER, DAVE 170 MILLER, KATHIE FTA 12, FBLA 12, IRC 11, Chorus 11-12, Senior Class Officer, 170 MILLER, LLOYDINE Dramatics 12, IRC 11, Chorus 10-11-12, 170 MILLER, MARK 171 MILLIGAN, DIANA French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, Dramatics 11, FBLA I1-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Chorus 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 171 MILLS, KEN French Club 10, Orange 8: Black Il-12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, Football 10-ll-12, Student Manager 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Wrestling 10, Hi-Y I0-11-12, 43, 171 MINER, SANDI Chips 12, Chorus 10-11-12, 171 MOE, RONALD 171 MOI, LYNNE Latin Club 12, Spanish Club 10-I1-12, IRC II-12, High Step- pers 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 171 MORGAN, TOM 171 MORRIS, MARGIE Future Nurses I2 MORUD, LEEANN French Club 11, IRC 10, DECA 12, Y-Teens 11-12, 171 MOSE, CECILIA Y-Teens 12, 171 MOYER, LINDA 171 MUCHOW, JENNIFER Latin Club 10-11-12, FTA 11-12, IRC I1-12, Band 10- 11-12, Y-Teens ll-12, 171 MUECKE, JIM Science, 171 MUETZEL, MICHAEL Latin Club 10, IRC 12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Football 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, 48, 71, 141, 172 MUNDHEINKE, WILLIAM German Club 10-11, Dramatics 10, Chips 12, Student Librarians 11-12, FBLA 12, IRC 12, Golf 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 172 MURPHY, RICHARD IRC 12, 172 NADY, ROBERT Latin Club 12, Football 10-12, Basketball 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Hi-Y 11-12, 41, 48, 83, 169, 172 NAGEL, NANCY French Club 11, Thespians 12, IRC 11-12, Y-Teens 10, 172 NASON, JANICE FBLA 12, Y-Teens 12, 172 NASSER, DEAN Spanish Club 10-11-12, Tumbling 11-12, World Affairs 12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Wrestling 11, Hi-Y 10, 172 NELSON, DEAN IRC 12, 172 NELSON, DEBORAH 172 NELSON, EILEEN FTA 11-12, Future Nurses 11, NHS 12, Girls' Basketball 11, Band 11-12, Y-Teens 11, 157, 172 NELSON, GARY 172 NELSON, JAMES 172 NELSON, LYNDA French Club 11-12, NFL 10-11, Science 10, Future Nurses 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 172, 192 NELSON, MARVIN 173 NELSON, NANCY Latin Club 10, Warrior 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC 15-Iii NES 12, Math Club 10-11, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 1 , , 1 NELSON, RANDY Latin 10, Science 11, Math Club 10, Tumbling 10, Track 10, 173 NELSON, SANDRA Latin Club 11-12, Future Nurses 10-11-12, IRC 11- 12, NHS 12, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 36, 173 NESS, DONNA French Club 11-12, NHS 12, 173 NEWMAN, SUZETTE DECA 54, 173 NIELSEN, JEFF IRC 12, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Senior Social Committee, Senior Class Officer, Student Council 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 71, 83, 142, 173 NOLTE, KATHY Spanish Club 12, Girls' Basketball 10-12, 40, 173 NOONAN, LESLIE French Club 10-11, Science 11, Student Council 11, 174 NOTHDURFT, JUDY German Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, IRC 11-12, Young Medics 12, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 174 NYLEN, BRADLEY O'BRIEN, PATRICK Spanish Club 11-12, Declamation 10, OLD Talent Show, IRC 11-12, Track 10, Chorus 10-11-12, All State Chorus 12, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 165, 169, 174, 187 OGREN, DON French Club 10-11, DECA 12, Football 10, Track 10, Hi-Y 10-ll-12, 174 O'HARA, JAMIE Spanish 12, OLD Committee 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FBLA 12, IRC 12, Cheerleader 10-11-12, Girls' Basket- ball 10-11-l2, Chorus 10-11-12, Student Council 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 43, 86, 144 OKSOL, JIM Latin Club 10, Jets 12, Warrior 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 10-11, Student Council 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet 12, 45, 46, 48, 51, 174, 178 OLAWSKY, SHARON Spanish Club 11, Declamation 12, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 12, Science 10, Chips 12, FTA 11, IRC 11-12, Chorus 11-12, Y-Teens 12, 31, 32, 174 OLS TAD , LINDA 174 O'MEARA, JOHN Hi-Y 10, 174 ONTJES, GENE French Club 10, FTA 12, FBLA 12, Football 10, Track 11-12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-12, 175 OREN, KARLA French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, 175 OSTGAARD, GERALD Latin Club 11, Track 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 175 OURSLAND, DONNA German Club 10, FTA 10, FBLA 11-12, NHS 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 175 OVERSKI, GRATIA PADGETT, SUSAN OLD Committee 12, Future Nurses 11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Girls' Basketball 11, Student Council 10-12, Y-Teens 12, 175 PALMER, JIM French Club 10, OLD Committee 12, 175 PAQUETTE, RICHARD German 10-11-12, Science 12, Jets 12, IRC 12, Boys' State 11, Hi-Y 12, 48, 175 PARRY, BONNIE French Club 10-11, IRC 10-11-12, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 175 PAUL, GREGORY Tumbling 10-11-12, World Affairs 12, Track 10, Student Council 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 175 PECAUT, PAT Y-Teens 10-11-12, 175 PEDERSON, DOUG Tumbling 11-12, Hi-Y 11-12, 170, 175 PEKOSKE, BARBARA Chips 12, Y-Teens 11, 175 PERKINS, KATHY German Club 10, IRC 12, Synchronettes 12, Girls' Basketball 10-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 66, 176 PETERSON, BILL Jets 12, IRC 12, World Affairs 12, Hi-Y 10-11, 158, 176 PETERSON, BRUCE Spanish Club, IRC, Football 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11, Chorus, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 71, 176 PETERSON, DARYL Track 11, Wrestling 10, Band 10-11, 176 PETERSON, JANE NHS 11-12, 176 PETERSON, JUDY French Club 11, Latin Club 10, IRC, Synchronettes 10- 11-12, High Steppers 12, World Affairs 12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Student Council 10-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 67, 176 PETERSON, LESTER DECA 12, 176 PETERSON, MARILYN FBLA 11-12, IRC 11, Girls' Basketball 10-11, Y- Teens 10, 176 PETERSON, MARY Latin Club 10, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 12, OLD Committee 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FBLA 12, Future Nurses 10-11, IRC 10-11-12, Band 10-ll-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 43, 176 PETERSON, RON , PFAFF, TIMOTHY German Club 11-12, Latin Club 10-11-12, Dramatics 11- 12, Thespians 11-12, Chips 11, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Chorus 10-11, Stu- dent Council 10, 48, 176 PFEIFER, PEGGY Spanish Club 10, Art Club 10-12, IRC 10-11-12, Syn- chronettes 11-12, High Steppers 12, Girls' Basketball 10, Y-Teens 10-11- 12, ICC 11, 176 PIEARSON, GAROLD Football 10-11-12, Track 10, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y, 64, 70, 71, 176 h PINNEY, LARRY Chips 12, IRC 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 176 PIPGRAS, LINDA Chorus 10, 177 PLISKA, JERRY DECA, 177 A POINT, SANDI French Club 11, Latin Club 10, IRC 11-12, High Steppers 11-12, World Affairs 12, Student Council 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 89, 146, 177 POPPENGA, RUSSEL A A PORTER, MARK German Club 10-ll-12, Latin Club 12, Dramatics 10, Chips 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC 10-11, 33, 177 I PULFORD, TWILA Dramatics 10-11-12, Thespians 11-12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FTA 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, Y-Teens 11-12, 43, 177 RADEL, RICHARD 177 RAILE, ROGER 177 RANCE, FRANK OLD Committee 11, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 10-11-12, Student Council 12, Hi-Y 10- 11-12, 71, 83, 149, 166, 177 READE, LINDA Latin Club 10, Team Debate 11, NFL 10-11, OLD Com- mittee 12, IRC 12, NHS 12, World Affairs 11-12, Student Council 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 11-12, 25, 46, 65, 177 REAM, ROSEMARY Latin Club 10, Future Nurses 10, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, World Affairs 12, Young Medics 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10, Orchestra 10-11-12, All State Orchestra 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 178 REAVES, DOUG French Club 11, Science 11, OLD Committee 12, IRC 12, Boys' State, Football 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet, 48, 71, 178 REED, JUDY 178 REINERTSON, DOLLY German Club 10, FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10-11-12, Y-Teens 11, 178 REINERTSON, ROSALIE 178 RENSPIE, RON 178 REVELL, RON Latin Club 10-11, Dramatics 12, IRC 12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Football 10-11-12, Monogram Club 12, Wrestling 10-11, Student Council 11, 71, 178 RICH, MICHAEL French Club 11, NFL 10, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, 43, 178 RICH, SHARYL French Club 12, Latin Club 11, Orange 8: Black, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC 11-12, Girls' Basketball 11, Chorus 10-11-12, All State Chorus 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 43, 179 RICHARDS, LON Latin Club 10-11, Football 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 179 RIDENOUR, MARTY 179 RINGSTRAND, KRISTINE French Club 10-11-12, German Club 11-12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Girls' Basketball 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 179 ROBAR, SUSAN Student Librarians 10-11, Future Nurses 10-11-12, IRC 11-12, World Affairs 11-12, Girls' Basketball 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 179 ROBBINS, DAWN Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, FBLA 11-12, Future Nurses ll-12, IRC 12, Band 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10, 43, 179 ROBERTS, MARY French Club 11, Future Nurses 10-11-12, Chorus 12, Y- Teens 10-11-12, 179 ROBINSON, JERRY 179 ROCK, LAURIE Dramatics 12, Chorus 10, 179 ROELFSEMA, LINDA FBLA 11-12, 179 ROELLE, EDWARD Science, 179 ROLFSONQ LYNN Football 11-12, Track 11-12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 11-12, 1,179 ROSE, ROBERT 179 ROSENFELD, MARISA Dramatics, Y-Teens, 26, 179 ROSENKRANS, LAURIE 179 ROSHEIM, DUANE ROSKENS, DAN Chorus 12, Senior Class Officer 12, Hi-Y, 179 ROSS, HENRI Basketball 10-11-12, Football 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Mono- gram Club, 7l, 83, 180 ROSSOW, EILEEN French Club 11-12, German Club 10, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Girls' State 11, Math Club 11-12, Synchronettes 10-11-12, High Steppers 11-12, World Affairs 11-12, Band 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 30, 49, 180 RUSTWICK, JOHN Latin Club 10, Science 11, Jr. Kiwanian 12, IRC 11, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 10-11, Basketball 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Golf 10-12, Monitor Board 10-11-12, Student Council 10-12, Hi-Y 10-11- 12, 25, 46, 48, 50, 83, 149, 180 SAMPSON, JOY Future Nurses 12, 180 SAIil?l5EiIRf,g6 DWAYNE Spanish Club 11, Science 11, World Affairs 12, Hi-Y - ' 1 SANDERS, VALERIE 180 SANDNESS, LAWRENCE Latin Club 10, Science 12, NHS 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 180 SANFORD, STEVEN French Club 10, Science 11-12, OLD Committee 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Golf 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 43, 46, 48, 180 SATLAK, RICHARD 180 SCHAEFER, DOUG 180 SCHERSCHLIGT, DALE Spanish, Hi-Y, 180 SCHILT, SALLY French Club 10-11-12, Dramatics 11-12, IRC 11-12, Girls' Basketball 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 180 SCHIPPER, JIM German Club 10-11, Wrestling 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 180 SCHJODT, GREG Latin Club 10-11, Football 10, Basketball 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 180 SCHMIDT, BARBARA 181 SCHNEEKLOTH, LARRY Declamation 11, NFL 11, Track 10, 181 SCHNEIDERMAN, RICHARD Chorus, 181 SCHOCK,BERNIE Latin Club 10, Spanish Club 11, IRC 12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 10, Basketball 10-11, Track 11-12, Golf 11-12, Chorus 12, Monitor 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet 12, 47, 59, 151, 181 SCHOEPF, DEANNA 43 SCHREINER, SCOTT French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, IRC 11, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Student Council 10-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 41, 48, 181 SCHROEDER, JANELLE FBLA 11-12, NHS 12, Y-Teens 10, 181 SCHROEDER, MORY Student Librarians 12 SCHULTZ, JAMES 181 SCHULTZ, ROBERT Spanish 11, 181 SELLE, GREG OLD Committee 12, OLD Royalty 12, IRC 12, Boys' State 11, Football 10-ll-12, Basketball 10-11-12, Track 11, Golf 12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet 12, 48, 61, 71, 75, 83, 182 SEMMLER, SHIRLEY FBLA 11, IRC 11, DECA 12, Y-Teens 10-11, 182 SERVIS, LLOYD German Club 10-11, NFL 10-11-12, Science 11-12, Jets 10- 11-12, OLD Committee 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Boys' State 11, Math Club 13511-12, Tumbling 10, Track 10, Student Council 10-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 48, SETTERLUND, DARREL 182 SEVERSON, CAROL French Club 10, Warrior 11-12, Quill 8: Scroll 11-12, FBLA 12, IRC 11, NHS 12, Math Club 10-11-12, Girls' Basketball 10-11- 12, Y-Teens 10, 44, 182 SEVERSON, DONNA 182 SEVERSON, ROBIN FTA 11-12, IRC 12, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, L SHAFER, SUZANNE Chorus 11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 182 SHAFF, BILL 71, 183 SHANK, FRANK 183 SHARPE, S'I'EVE SHAW, CRAIG 83, 183 SHERBURNE, MARY German Club 11, Latin Club 10, Team Debate 11-12 NFL 10-11-12, IRC, NHS 12, Girls' State 11, Young Medios 11-12, Girls: Basketball 10-11, Band, Orchestra, Student Council, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 39, 49, 57, 183 SHERRON, GARY 183 SHINNICK, JACK Wrestling SIMMONS, MICHAEL Band 10-11-12, 183 SIMON, BILL Hi-Y 183 SMITH, CONNIE German Club 10, Spanish Club 11, OLD Committee 12, OLD Royalty 12, IRC 11-12, Synchronettes 10-11-12, Cheerleader 10-11- 12, Chorus 10-11-12, Senior Class Officer 12, Student Council 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 60, 64, 65, 86, 142, 183 SMITH, DALE IRC 12, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 183 SMITH, DIANE 183 SMITH, SUSAN FTA 12, FBLA 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 183 SMITH, WILMA French Club 11, FBLA 10-11-12, IRC 12, NHS 12, 183 SNAPP, BOB Science 12, Jets 12, NHS 12, Band 10-11, 183 SNOOK, JANET Latin Club 10, Dramatics 10, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Math Club 11, Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 12, Student Council 11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, ICC 11, 183 SOLDATKE, DENNIS 184 SOPKO, DARYL Dramatics 12, Football 10-11-12, Track 11, Student Man- ager 12, Monogram Club 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Hi-Y Cabinet 71, 184 SORENSEN, JAN French Club 11-12, Latin Club 10, Spanish Club 12, Declamation 12, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 11-12, FTA 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-ll-12, 66, 184 SORGDRAGER, MIKE Spanish Club 184 SOWELL, KATHY 184 SPIELMAN, JIM STADHEIM, DAVE German Club 10-11, Science 11-12, Jets 10-11-12, Foot- ball 10, Chorus 12, All State Chorus 12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 52, 184 STAHL, NANCY 184 STANTON, MARGARET STEFANIS, SABINA German Club 10-11-12, Science 10, FBLA 12, Future Nurses 10-11-12, IRC 10-11-12, Young Medics 11-12, 184 STEFFEN, LYLE Latin Club 10, Science, 184 STELZER, RICK Tumbling 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Monogram Club 11-12, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 184 STENGLE, JOHN Latin Club 10-11, OLD Committee 12, OLD Royalty 12, Jr. Kiwanian 12, IRC 11-12, Boys' State 11, Young Medics 11, Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10-11, Track 10-11, Monogram Club 12, Chorus 11- 12, All State Chorus 12, Student Council 10-11-12, 25, 48, 50, 58, 61, 71, 166, 184 S'I'EPHENSON, DONNA FBLA 184 STIERWALT, KAROLE Latin Club 10-11-12, FBLA 12, NHS 12, Student Council 11, 185 STOCKWELL, BARBARA FBLA 12, IRC 11-12, NHS 12, Y-Teens 10-11, 185 STORY, JANICE FBLA 11, Y-Teens 10-11, 185 STRONG, STAN Band, 185 STURDEVANT, GEORGIA Dramatics 10, FTA 11, IRC 12, Synchonettes 11-12, Chorus 10, Y-Teens 10, 185 SUITER, MIKE IRC 12, Football 10, Hi-Y, 185 SUNDBERG, RUSS Jets 11, 185 SUNDE, ROGER SUNDERMANN, JACQUELINE Student Librarians 10, FBLA 12, Y-Teens 10, 185 SWAILES, RENEE German Club 12, Declamation 11-12, Dramatics 11-12, Chorus 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 185 SWANSON, JERRY DECA SWANSON, PAM 186 SWIFT, MARY Spanish 10, Dramatics 10-11, OLD Royalty 12, Orange 8: Black, Quill 8: Scroll 12, IRC 11-12, Synchronettes 10-11-12, Cheerleader 11-12, Chorus 10-11-12, All State Chorus 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 43, 59, 61, 65, 87, 154, 186 SYLVIS, CHERYL Dramatics 10, FBLA 12, Future Nurses 12, IRC 12, Y- Teens 10-11, 186 TABBERT, GARY French Club 10-11, Hi-Y 10-11-12, 186 TESKE, KATHY Latin Club 10, Spanish Club 12, IRC 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 186 THILL, TERRY Basketball 10, Track 10, 186 U THOMPSON, ELAINE French Club 10-11, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, IRC 11-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 145, 186 THORNE, CONNIE DECA, 186 THORSTENSON, MARK German Club 11-12, 187 THORSTENSON, MARV 187 I TITUS, MIKE Student Librarians 12, IRC 12, World Affairs 12, Basketball 10, Track 10-12, Student Council 12, Hi-Y 11-12, 187 TOLLIVER, JUDITH FBLA 11-12, IRC 11, Chorus 10-11-12, 187 TORDOFF, ROSALIE Chips 12, Future Nurses 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10, 187 TRAINOR, CAROL Student Librarians 10, Chorus 10-11 TRAVERS, DICK Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, Science 10, Football 10-11, Basketball 10-11, Student Manager I0-11, Chorus 11-12, All State Chorus 12, 187 TRENHOLM, LINDA Latin Club 11-12, Future Nurses 12, IRC, NHS 12, High Steppers 12, Student Council 10, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 187 TRIEBWASSER, ELVIRA French Club 10-11, FBLA 11-12, NHS 12, 187 TRUMBULL, JOHN DECA, Hi-Y 12, 55, 187 TUFTY, DUKE Hi-Y 10-11-12, 187 TUNELL, DENNY 187 , TWEDT, GREGORY French Club 12, Science 12, Wrestling 10-11-12, H1-Y 78, 187 TYLER, TERRY French Club 10-11, Spanish 12, Dramatics 12, Thespians 12, Orange 8: Black 12, Quill 8: Scroll, IRC 11-12, Synchronettes 10-11-12, Girls' Basketball 12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 30, 43, 187 TYSLAND, BARBARA Chorus 10-11, Y-Teens 10-11-12, 188 UITHOVEN, JOHN DECA 12, Wrestling 11-12, 188 UNDERBERG, BERNADETTE 188 VAGLE, PEDER Spanish Club 12, Science 12, Chips 12, Orange 8z Black 12, Quill at scrou 12, Hi-Y 11-12, 33, 40, 188 VAN DIEPEN, EUGENE 188 VAN DOREN, JACKIE French Club 11-12, Dramatics 11-12, Thespians 11-12, IRC 12, World Affairs 11-12, Y-Teens 10-11, 188 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ROBERT BECKER. JOYCE 117 BEDNAREK, LARRY 117 BELLORA, LINDA 117 BENNETT, JAMES BETHKE, DIANE 117 BEYNON, LA DONNA 117 BIRD, LINDA 117 BIXBY, RICHARD 117 BJERK, GARY 117 BLACKMAN, DONALD 117 BOE, TIMOTHY 117 BOEHRNS, BRUCE 117 BOELLAARD, KENNETH 117 BOESE, RICHARD 117 BOHLMAN, DEBRA 117 BOHLMAN, EDWARD 117 BOLEN, LIN'DA 117 BONNETT, RICHARD 117 BOOMGARDEN, THERESHA 117 BORMANN, LOREN 117 BOTT, RONALD BOYD, NANCY 117 BRADLEY, DAVID 117 BRAHMS, CAROLYN 117 BRANDHAGEN, SHARON 117 BRANSON, MICHAEL 117 BRECH, LINDA 117 BRENDSEL, ALLAN 117 BRIDENSTINE, JAMES 117 BRIDENSTINE, STEPHEN 117 BROSHEARS, MARSHALL 117 BROWN, JAMES 118 BROWN, KARON 118 BRUMMOND, STEVEN 118 BUCHER, LONNY 118 BUDD, MIKE 118 BULTENA, LINDA 118 BUNTON, LINDA 118 BURESH, SUSAN 118 BURNETTE, SHAWN 118 BURNS, RICHARD 118 BUSKOHL, GLORIA 118 BYRNES, PAMELA 118 CAIN, DOUGLAS 118 CANTER, DENNY 113 CARLSON, RICHARD 118 CARNICLE, JOHN 118 CARPENTER, SANDRA 118 CARROLL, RICHARD 119 CASTLE, MICHAEL 119 CASTLE, ROGER 119 CERETTI, MARIA 119 CHERRINGTON, LORY 119 CHRISTENSEN, JANICE 119 CHRISTIAN, MARGARET 119 CHURCH, SARA 119 CLAUSEN, THERESE 119 COLWILL, CHERYL 119 COMSTOCK, DENNIS 119 CONE, JERRI 119 CONKLIN, ANITA 119 COX, DAVID 119 CRABTREE, CAROL 119 CRANE, MICHAEL CRESSMAN, ERNEST 119 CROWE, DELMAR 119 CROWE, RUDOLPH 119 CULP, JOHN 119 CUMMINGS, LINDA 119 CZESWIK, NANCY 119 DAHLQUIST, DANA 119 DAHMEN, JERRY DAUGAARD, NANCY 119 DAVEY, JERRY 119 DAVIDSON, DONNA 119 DEAN, LYNMARIE 119 Junior Index DEGLER, DOUG 119 DEMPSTER, THOMAS 119 DERRICK, JAMES 119 DEVINE, JAMES 119 DE WITTE, KAREN 119 DIEHL, ELIZABETH 119 DOBINSKI, DAVID DONAT, BONDEL 119 DONOVAN, DENNIS 119 DRAKE, THOMAS DUFFEK, RICHARD 119 EDDINS, KAREN 120 EDMAN, DOUGLAS 120 EGAN, PATRICK 120 EGGEBRAATEN, CHARLES 120 EGGERS, CHERYL 120 EGGUM, STEVEN 120 EHLERS, JEANENE 120 EIDY, JOSEPH 120 EISEMAN, BARBARA 120 EISENBRAUN, JUDY EISENSTADT, LAURA 120 EISENSTADT, WILLIAM 120 EMERSON, ROBERT 121 ERICKSON, DAVID 121 ERNESTI, JAMES ESSEM, WILLIAM 121 EVANS, ROBERT 121 EVERETTS, LYNNETTE 121 EVERHART, SHERRILL 121 FALLON, GARY 121 FALOR, DARWIN 121 FARRELL, RONALD 121 FEEKES, DALE 121 FELLOWS, STEWART 121 FENTON, RON 121 FERGUSON, JOSEPH FEUERHELM, RAD FINES, BARBARA 121 FISCHER, LINDA 121 FISH, RONETTE 121 FLAKE, CLAUDIA 121 FLEMING, KATHRYN 121 FLITTIE, THOMAS 121 FLOWERS, EDGAR 121 FLYGER, STEVEN 121 FLYNN, LEO FOKKEN, BRUCE 121 FOKKEN, MICHAEL 121 FOSS, JAMES 121 FOSTER, JAMES 121 FOSTER, LINDA 121 FRANK, GARY 121 FREDERICKSON, GREGORY 121 FREDERICKSON, JOHN 121 FREDRICKS, EVERT 121 FROSETH, KEN 121 FUESTON, CLINTON 121 FUHS, LARRY 121 FUNK, BEVERLY 121 GAPA, JON 121 GARREY, PATRICIA 122 GARVICK, SANDRA 122 GAVIN, RITA 122 GERIKE, ALICE 122 GERRY, DARREL 122 GERRY, TOM 122 GILBERTS, BEVERLY 122 GIMBLE, NANCY 122 GLENN, JOHN 122 GOODROAD, ALVIN 122 GOODROAD, STEVEN 122 GORES, BONITA 122 GRAVES, GARY 123 GRAY, ELEANOR 122 GREGERSEN, JACQUELYNE 123 GRUHLKE, BARBARA 123 GUNDERSON, LINDA 123 GUNDERSON, ROBERT 119 GUSTAFSON, CAROL 123 GUTHMILLER, DONNA 123 HAACK, TERRY 123 HAGE, MARY 123 HAGEN, SUE 123 HAHN, GEORGE 123 HAHN, LINDA 123 HALL, SHIRLEY 123 HALVORSON, RODNEY 123 HAMMER, LINDA 123 HANDY, CHARLES HANSEN, JEFFREY HANSON, JUDITH 123 HANSON, SUSAN 123 HARALDSON, LINDA 123 HARDEN, VERONICA 123 HARSH, MORY 123 HARTMAN, DOUGLAS HARTMAN, GARY 123 HARTMAN, KENNETH 123 HARTWICK, DEBORRAH 123 HASEGAWA, SAMMY 123 HATLESTAD, RONALD 123 212 HAWKEY, LINDA 123 HAWKS, SHIRLEEN 123 HAYES, MICHAEL HEESCH, ALLEN 123 HENKIN, SUSAN 123 HENLINE, STEVEN 123 HEXAMER, SHYLA 123 HIBSHMAN, JONATHAN 123 HILDRETH, DORIS 123 HOEFERT, ALLEN 123 HOEYE, KANDACE 123 HOFER, RICHARD HOHM, JOYCE 123 HOLM, VIKKI 123 HOLMSTROM, COLLEEN 124 HONE, NANCY 124 HONEY, JOHN 124 HOUG, GWEN 124 HOVALDT, RICHARD 124 HOVDESTAD, LARRY 124 HUBBARD, MARGARET 124 HUBBLING, LAWRENCE 124 HURLEY, JUDITH 124 HUSMAN, LINDA 124 INGALLS, MARK 124 IRISH, ALAN 124 IVERSON, ROBERT 124 IWERKS, BRUCE 124 JACOBSON, IVAN 124 JACOBSON, LE VERN 124 JAMES, ERNEST 124 JAMES, JEFFREY 124 JARZE, SHERYL 124 JENSEN, ARDIS 124 JENSEN, DAN 124 JENSEN, DAROL 124 JENSEN, JEAN 124 JENSEN, REBECCA 124 JENSEN, ROBERT 124 JENSEN, VA DONNA 124 JENSEN, JEPP, JA WAYNE 124 NET 124 JEWELL, GEORGE 124 JEWETT, DAVID 124 JIBBEN, DIANE 124 JOHNSON ANNETTE 124 JOHNSON, JANICE M. 124 JOHNSON, JANICE R. 124 JOHNSON, JOHN 124 JOHNSON, LIN'DA 124 JOHNSON, LINDY 125 JOHNSON, MICHAEL 125 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JONES, DO PAMELA 125 TIMOTHY 125 UGLAS 125 JONES, KATHLEEN 125 JONES, VICKI 125 JONGEWARD, RONALD 125 JORGENSEN, JO LANE 125 JORGENSON, JUDITH 125 JOY, LOIS 125 JURGENSEN, JACK 125 KAARUP, VICKY 125 KAHLER, JEFFREY 125 KALLEMEYN, SANDRA 125 KAYL, NANCY 125 KEENAN, JOHN 125 KEITH, GEORGIANNA 125 KEIZER, JOHN 126 KELLY, KATHLEEN 126 KELLY, RAYMOND 126 KETELSEN, KI'I'I'Y 126 KIRKEBY, COLLEEN 126 KIRKPATRICK, CAROL 126 KLABO, AUDREY KLABO, SANDRA 126 KLOSTERMAN, DAVID 126 KNIEP, JUDITH 126 KNUDTSON, RANDALL 126 KOCK, SHERYL 126 KOEHLER, DAVID 126 KOENS, SENA 126 KOOB, JAMES 126 KOURIL, RICHARD 126 KOVAL, MIKE 126 KRAMBECK, VIRGINIA 126 KRAMER, LINDA 126 KROEGER, JEAN 127 KROGMANN, JAMES 127 KROGSTAD, LINDA 127 KRONBERG, BRUCE 127 KRUEGER, LARRY 127 KRUGER, BETTY 127 KUBICEK, MERIE 127 KUNDE, JULIE 127 KUNKEL, SHELLEY 127 KUNZ, KATHLEEN 127 LAMBERT, DANIEL 127 LANDEEN, FRANCIS 127 LANDMAN, JAMES 127 LANDMAN, JULIE 127 LANGE, THOMAS 127 LANGIN, MICHAEL 127 l..M-.,.1.,. LANGLEY, JOHN LANGLEY, ROBERT 127 LARSON, ANNE 127 LARSON, LEO 127 LARSON, MARY 127 LAYMAN, RENEE 127 LEADERS, LAURA 127 LEMME, MILTON 127 LEUNING, JOHN 127 LIGHT, JANE 127 LIKNESS, DEBRA 127 LINDORFF, KATHLEEN 127 LITTLE. CATHERINE' 127 LOFSTEDT, DOUGLAS 127 LOFTESNESS, ROGER 127 LOFTON, MALCOLM 127 LONG, CATHERINE 127 LOOMIS, KAY 127 LOTZ, SUZANNE 127 LOWELL, GERALD 127 LOWELL, RUSSELL 127 LOWER, BARBARA 128 LUCE, MARY 128 LUND, MICHAEL 128 LUTGENS, MARSHA 128 LYNG, DAVID 128 MADISON, LINDA 128 MADSEN, MARK 128 MAGER, KENNETH 128 MAINOLFI, SUE 128 MANN, CHARLENE 128 MARESH, JOHN 128 MARKEY, JEANNIE 128 MASCHINO, JOYCE 129 MASON, RONALD 129 MCCARDLE, ROSEMARY 129 MCCOLLAR, SUZANNE 129 MCCORMICK, JUDY 129 MCDOWELL, LYNDA 129 MCFARLANE, LINDA 129 MCGILLIVRAY, SHEILA 129 MCILVENNA, LINDA 129 MCKENNA, KAREN 129 MEISEL, CATHY 129 MELLENBERNDT, VICKI 129 MENKE, DEBBIE 129 MERRILL, BEVERLY 129 MERRITT, LARRY 129 MILLER, DOUGLAS 129 MILLER, JOHN 129 MILLER, MICHAEL 129 MILLER, STEVEN 129 MILLS, CYNTHIA 129 MILLS, NANCY 129 MLADY, RANDOLPH 129 MOEN, MARY 129 MOON, KAROL 129 MORRIS, LARRY 129 MORRIS, SUSAN 129 MRIDEN, JANICE 129 MULLER, RICKY 129 MUNDHENKE, GARY MULLINIX, MARSHA 129 MURPHEY, NANCY 129 MURPHY, THOMAS 129 MUTSCHELKNAUS, SHARON 129 WAYNE L. 130 MYERS, SALLY 129 NANSON, LYNNETTE 129 NEIMEYER, WILLIAM 129 NELSON, ELAINE 129 NELSON, JEFFREY 130 NELSON, JUDITH 130 NELSON, RUTH 130 NESS, LINDA 130 NEUHARTH, JAMES 130 NEWMAN, JEANINE 130 NIEBER, KATHLEEN 130 NIMS, JANICE 130 NOLD, STEPHEN 130 NORDBY, JAN 130 NOYES, BARBARA 130 OGDIE, DENNIS 130 OKSOL, CONSTANCE 130 OLESON, CAROL 130 OLINGER, DONALD 130 OLSON, BARBARA 130 oLsoN, DIXIE 130 oLsoN, JAMES 130 OLSON, LARRY 130 OLSON, SONJA 130 OLSON, SUSAN 130 oLsoN, WAYNE D. 130 OLSON, OPLAND, RANDY 130 ORTMAN, CAROL 130 OSTHUS, SHARON 130 OSTRANDER, JEANETTE 130 OTTEN, DANNY 130 OVESON, RENAE 130 P PADGETT, JANET 130 PARKER, CHERYL 130 PAULSON, BRENDA 130 PECK, JEREMIAH 130 PEIPER, MICHAEL 130 PERRY, GEOFFREY 130 PETERKA, PAMELA 130 PETERKA, VLADIE 131 PETERS, JAMES 131 PETERSON, MERTON 131 PETERSON, RONALD 131 PHILLIPS, JANICE 131 PIPGRAS, CAROL 131 PITTS, LORIN 131 PITTS, LYNDA 131 PITTS, RONALD 131 PLUCKER, NANCY 131 POSS, LINNAE 131 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VILHAUER, CONNIE 135 VOTAW, ELIZABETH 135 WACHENDORF, MARVIN WAGGONER, MARILYN 135 WAGNER, PATTY WALKER, KENNETH 135 WALLIN, ALAN 135 WALLIN, WARREN 135 WALSH, JOHN 135 WARDLOW, RANDALL 135 WARE, KEVIN 135 WAYMAN, PAMELA 135 WEBER, JEFFREY 136 WEBER, MARK 136 WEHLING, STEVEN 136 WERDIN, WALLACE 136 WESTEGAARD, JANE WESTENDORF, DALE 136 WESTENDORF, DIANA 136 WESTLAKE, MILDRED WETTELAND, BRIAN 136 WHEELER, BARBARA 136 WHEELER, MICHAEL 136 WHEELOCK, STANLEY 136 WHITE, DEBORAH 136 WHITE, SUSAN 136 WHITMORE, JOYCE 136 WHITMORE, LARRY 136 WHITNEY, LOREN 136 WIEME, SANDRA 136 WIERENGA, NORMA 136 WIERENGA, REGENE WIESE, DENNIS 136 WIGGERS, BOBBIE 136 WILEY, GREGORY 136 WILHELM, RONALD 136 WILLGING, KATHERINE 136 WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN 136 WILSON, BOB 136 WILSON, PATTY 136 WILSON, RAND 136 WINTER, CHRISTI 136 WINTERSTEEN, BETTY 136 WINTERTON, BETTY 136 WITT, HARVEY 136 WITT, JANICE 136 WITTE, CARL 136 WOHLER, CHERYL 136 WOLTJER, GENE 136 WONG, PAUL 137 WOOD, PATRICK 137 WOOD, SHARON 137 WOOD, SHEILA 137 WOOD, STEVEN 137 YESDA, DORTHY 137 ZICK, GEORGIA 137 ZIEGLER, MARLENE 137 ZIEGLER, ROGER 137 ZILLEY, MARIE 137 ZURAFF, DIANE 137 ABRAHAM, KAY 92 ADAMS, ROBERT 92 AHRENDT, DARWIN 92 AHRENDT, SUSAN 92 AHRENHOLTZ, WAYNE 92 AKSLAND, THOR 92 ALLMENDINGER, VELVA 92 ANDERBERG, THOMAS 92 ANDERSEN, DAWN 92 ANDERSON, DEBORAH 92 ANDERSON JANE 92 ANDERSON, JOY 92 ANDERSON, STEVEN 92 ANDERSON TERRY 92 APLAND, LARRY 92 ARNESON, JON 92 ARSHEM, CAROLE 92 ASHWORTH, THOMAS 93 AURIT, CONSTANCE 93 AVRE, MICHEAL AYOTTE, JACQULYN 93 B BACHMAN, DIANE 93 BACHTELL, LELAND 93 BAER, CHRISTINA 93 BAIRD, VERNON 93 BANNICK, LINDA 93 BANWART, NANCY 93 BARKLEY, JEFFREY 93 BARRETT, ANITA 93 BARRETT, JOHN 93 BARRON, MICHELE 93 BAUM, DICKY 93 BECKMANN, JEROME 93 BEEKMAN, RANDALL 93 BELLMAN, DAVID 93 BENDER, JOHN 93 BENNETT, GERALD 93 BENTLEY, DEANNA 93 BENTON, SIDNEY 93 BENZ, DARCY 93 BIIVI, SUSAN 93 BISSELL, SHARON 93 BIXBY, GAIL BJERGAARD, MAGNUS 94 BLACK, DAVID 94 BLACKSMITH, FREDERICK BLISS, GARY 94 BOEHRNS, PATRICK 94 BOELTER, SUZANNE 94 BOHMS, DEBORAH 94 BOLEY, JEFF 94 BONCIOLINT, DULCY 94 BORK, JAMES 94 BOWERS, BETTY 94 BOXDORFER, LINDA BOYD, JACQUELINE 94 94 BRAITHWAITE, MINDY 94 BRANDT, LINDA 94 BRIDENSTINE, DAVID 94 BRIDENSTINE, JANE 94 BROTT, DAVID 94 BROWN, LUTHERA 94 BRUCE, SCOTT 94 BRUE, MARLYS 94 BUDD, PEGGY 94 BUDGETT, VICKI 94 BUND-E, KAREN BURCHARDI, DAN 94 BURKE, GERALD 94 BURNS, HOWARD 94 BURNS, RONALD 94 BURT, CI-IERYL 94 BUSCH, NANCY 94 BUTLER, KATHLEEN 94 BUTLER, WENDY 94 BUYSMAN, IRIS 94 BYRNES, SUSAN 94 C CADWELL, CAMELA 94 CADY, STEVEN 94 CAHILL, ALAN 94 CAMPBELL, DENNIS 95 CAM'P'BELL, MICHAEL 95 CANTER, GLORIA 95 CARLSON, CURTISS 95 CARLSON, JERRY 95 CARLSON, KAREN 95 CARLSON, ROBERT 95 CARLSON, STANLEY 95 94 CASTLE, MICHAEL 95 CERWINSKE, JOE 95 CHERRINGTON, MICHAEL 95 CHRISTENSEN, DIANE 95 CHRISTENSEN, LINDA 95 CHRISTENSEN, MARILYN 95 CI-IRISTIAN, ANN 95 CHRISTIAN, ROXANNE 95 CHRISTIANSEN, CHARLOTTE 95 CLAUSEN, REINI-IARD 95 CLOUD, JERRY 96 COLLINS, KATHY 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YYY 1 Sophomore Index CRARY, DAVID 96 CRAWFORD, MICHAEL 96 CROWE, DELMAR CROWELL, NEIL 96 CUNNINGHAM, BONNIE 96 DAHMEN, JERRY 96 DANIELS, DIANA 96 DANNEN, DENNIS 96 DAUGAARD, PAUL 96 DAVENPORT, FRANK 96 DAVIS, RONALD 96 DAWSON, GREGORY 96 DAY, DONNA 96 DEAN, BOYD 96 DEEDS, NANCY 96 DEETS, DEBORAH 96 DE GROOT, DAVID 96 DE GROOT, PHYLLIS 96 DE HAVEN, BRETT 96 DE JONGE, DIANNE 96 DEMENT, RITA 96 DEMPSTER, ROBERT 96 DEUBLER, EDDIE 96 DE WITT, GARY 96 DICKENS, DANIEL 96 DICKERSON, RAYMOND 96 DOMANGUE, GUY 96 DONALDSON, DONALD 96 DREW, DARYL 96 DUERRE, STEVEN 96 DUMKE, CAROLYN 97 DUNHAM, JUDITH 97 E EBERLE, PATRICIA 97 ECKHOLT, KATHRYN 97 EDMUNDSON, KATHLEEN 97 EGGE, JOANN 97 EGGEBRAATEZN, BARBARA 97 EHDE, ROGER 97 ELROD, NANCY 97 ENDAHL, LAUREN 97 ENGEL, DIANE 97 ENTENMANN, SHARLENE 97 ERICKSON, DIANA 97 ERICKSO-N, ERVINA ERICKSON, LORRIE 97 ERICKSON, NANCY 97 ERICKSON, RICHARD ERNESTI, KATHRYN 97 ESSEM, LINDA 97 EVANS, PAULETTE 97 EVJEN, GARY 97 DUNN, CAROL 97 FALLON, PAUL 97 FANEBUST, TWYLA 97 FARRELL, GARY 97 FERRLN, RANDY 97 FESTER, KAREN 98 FIELDS, JEANETTE 98 FILIPOVS, ARIA 98 FILIPOVS, VAIRA 98 FISH, MICHELLE 98 FISHER, NANCY 98 FLAKE, JACQUELINE 98 FLEMING, JACQUELINE 98 FONDER, SCOTT 98 FOSTER, GLENDA 98 FOSTER, GLORIA 98 FOS'I'E'R, LINDA 98 FRANSEN, MADELYN 98 FREDRICKS, SANDRA 98 FRECDRIKSON, MIRIAM 98 FUSFIELD, JAN 98 GALLIIVIORE, KATHRYN 98 GALLION, KIM 98 GARNER, LOIS 99 GARVEY, RHONDA 99 GAYKEN, MARGARET 99 GEORGE, STEVEN 99 GERLOFF, SCOTT 99 GIESER, RANDALL 99 GILMAN, JUDITH 99 GJERE, ROBERT 99 GLAMMEIER, JERRY 99 GLANZER, KEITH 99 GLANZER, LE ANN 99 GOEHRING, LARRY 99 GOODNOW, GARY 99 GRAHAM, JO ELLEN 99 GRANT, SHARON 99 GREBIN, DAWN 99 GREEN, LINDA 99 GREENFIELD, CYNTHIA 99 GREENLEE, DAVID' 99 GREGORY, BRUCE 99 GREVLOS, JANET 99 GROOMS, LOUIS 99 GRUHLKE, DAVID 99 GRUHLKE, ROLLIN 99 GULLICKSON, WAYNE 99 GUNDERSON, GAIL 99 GUNN, JAMES 99 GUSARSON, DONALD 99 214 HAAN, DENNIS 99 HAGEN, LINDA 99 HAGGAR, RONALD 99 HALL, BOBBIE 99 HALL, PAMELA 99 HALL, RICHARD 99 I-IALSTENSON, PAUL 99 HALVERSON, LINDA 99 HALVORS HAMERSL HANDY, J HANKEN, HANNUM, HANSEN, HAN S ON, HANS ON, HANS ON, ON, RANDALL 100 Y, LESTER 100 ERRY 100 JEFFREY 100 ELAINE' 100 LAUREL 100 GARY 100 GENE 100 LESLEY 100 HARALDSON, DENNIS 100 HARDEN, DARLENE 100 HARDEN, LAURA 100 HARMER, GWENDOLYN 100 HARMS, BRIAN 100 HARMSEN, MARCELLA 100 HARPER, STEVEN 100 HARTLE, LINDA 100 HARTMAN, CAROLYN 100 HARTMAN, LINDA 100 HARTSOOK, PAMELA 100 HARWIG, HENRY 100 HATLESTAD, BRUCE 100 HAUGEN, GREGORY 100 HAUGLAND, CHARLES 100 HAVILAND, MICHAEL 101 HAWLEY, ROBERT 101 HAYDEN, ROBERT HAYDON, DONA 101 HAYEN, WILLIAM 101 HAYES, DENNIS HEATH, DENNIS HEGDAHL, DONNA 101 HEPP, SHARON 101 HERBST, JOHN 101 HERNMANN, VICKY 101 HERRERA, VERNON 101 HESS, MARK 101 HETAGER, JUDITH 101 HEYDIIK, BARBARA 101 HICK, THEODORE 101 HILLS, MICHAEL 101 HILLS, ROBERT 101 HOEHL, JACK 101 HOIFER, JACK 101 HOLM, MICHAEL 101 HORTON, BETTY 101 HO'UC'K, DAVID 101 HOUG, DEBORAH 101 HOULIHAN, LINDA 101 HOULIHAN, PATRICIA 101 HOUTSMA, MURIEL 101 HOVDENES, BARBARA 101 HOWE, MARGO 101 HUETHER, PATRICIA 101 HURLEY, WILLIAM 101 HURTGEN, JOHN 101 HUSMAN, LINDA 101 HUSMANN, PAULA 101 HUTTEN, MARIAN 101 HYDE, CHARLES 101 HYDE, KEELER 101 JACKSON, ROSEMARY 101 JACOBSEN, TERRANCE 101 JACOBSON, CAROL 102 JELSMA, ROBERT 102 JENSEN, DAVID 102 JENSEN, RANDELL 102 JENSEN, VERNA 102 JEPP, BEVERLY 102 JOHNSON, DICK 102 JOHNSON, JANET 102 JOHNS O'N , JANICE 102 JOHNSON, SHARON K. 102 JOHNSON, SHARON L. 102 JONES, LANA 102 JONES, NELLDA 102 JONES, RICHARD 102 JONES, STEVEN 102 JONES, SUSAN 102 JONES, W AYNE JONGEWARD, JUANITA 102 JOSENDAHL, JAMES 102 KAVENY, JOAN 103 KEARNEY, KEVIN 103 KEEP, JULIE 103 KELLGREN, KAREN 103 KELLOGG, GAYLE 103 KELLY, DELL 103 KENDALL, JANET 103 KENEMER, JESSE 103 KERKHOVE, ALBERT 103 KEULTJES, MARGARET 103 KEULTJES, PAT 103 KIELMAN, LINDA 103 KINDRED, ROSEMARY 103 KING, ROBERT 103 KIRK, GEORGE 103 KLESSEN, KATHLEEN 103 ' R ' fsu'r. in KNADLE, LYNN 103 KNEWEL, CAROLYN 103 KNOWLTON, DOUGLAS 103 KNOX, JUDY 103 KNUTSON, NANCY 103 KNUTSON, RICHARD 103 KOENIG, WILLIAM 103 KOKENGE, KATHRYN 103 KOKENGE, LAWRENCE 103 KOLTZE, ANNA 103 KOPPIEN, DEBORAH 103 KOSSMAN, JOYCE 103 KRELL, DENNIS 103 KRONBERG, JULIE KRUEGER, LARRY KRUMREI, BETTY 103 KRUSE, KAREN 103 KUEMPER, CHARLES 103 KURTENBACH, DAVID 103 L LAMBERT, DIANE 103 LANDRETH, DAVID 103 LANGDON, JERRY 103 LANGE, BARBARA 104 LARSEN, JONATHAN 104 LARSON, JERRY 104 LARSON, JUDY 104 LATHROP, TIMOTHY 104 LAUGHLIN, MONICA 104 LAWRENCE, LORNA 104 LE'E, JAMES 104 LEE, MARCIA 104 LEIH, PATRICIA 104 LEMKE, KATHRYN 104 LEMME, MARTIN 104 LEONARD, ROCKY 104 LESTER, STEVEN 104 LEWIS, JOHN 104 LINDORFF, LESLIE 104 LINE, ROBERT 104 LINNEWEBER, THOMAS 104 LINTON, DAVID 104 LITZ, LEE 104 LOCKWOOD, DENNIS 104 LOESCH, ROGER 104 LUCHT, MARVIN 104 LUEDKE, ROGER 104 LUND, CLIFFORD 104 LUND, DANIEL 104 LUNDEEN, SHARON 104 M MacARTHU'R, JEAN 104 MacRUNNELS, NORMA 104 MADSEN, KAREN 104 MADVIG, DANIEL 104 MAGER, LA VE'RNA MAIWALD, KARIN 104 MALLORY, BARBARA 104 MANNING, THOMAS 104 MARINO, VALERIE 104 MARNACH, JANET 104 MARTZ, ROBERT 105 MATHISON, CYNTHIA 105 MATTHIESEN, MARSHA 105 MATTHIUS, JANE 105 MAY, TOM 105 MCCART, PATRICK 105 MCCAULEY, SUSAN 105 MCCOLLAR, JUDITH 105 MCCORMICK, STARR 105 MCDONALD, MICHAEL 105 MCFARLANE, RANDY 105 MCGOVERN, PATRICIA 105 MCKENZIE, LARRY 105 MCKILLIP, JOHN 105 MCKILLIP, ROBERT MCNAMARA, BARBARA 105 MEDEMA, PEGGY 105 MEHLBRECH, BONNIE 105 MEHLHAFF, WANDA 105 MEIER, JANICE 105 MEMMER, JIMMY 105 MERRITT, PATRICIA 105 METTLER, GARRY 105 METTLER, JANETTE 105 MEYER, DAVID 106 MEYERHOFF, LINDA 106 MEYERS, DANIEL 106 MICHAEL, MARY 106 MIDDLEN, VERNA 106 NASSER, FREDERICK 107 NAUEN, LINDSAY NELSON, CORBY 107 NELSON KATHY 107 NELSON, NORRIS 107 NELSON ROXANNE 107 NELSON RUTH 107 NELSON, SALLY 107 NELSON, TERRY J, 107 NELS ON , TERRY L. 107 NESS, DOUGLAS 107 NEWCOMER, STEVEN 107 NIEBER, GERALD 107 NIEWALD, DIANA 107 NIMS. 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