Western Technical College - Latech Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

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Every printing student will always remember his many kindnesses. llftyvll 'lfffirr ' ' Mr. Sorenson joined the Vocational teaching staff in the fall of 1920. He had just received a diploma from the 2-year course at Stout Institute. That same summer he returned to Stout to begin work toward his Bachelor of Science degree, which was granted to him seven years later. Mr. Sorenson has also done graduate work at Colorado State University. Throughout his forty-five years at Coleman, he has been building and improving the Printing Department to the degree that it is now one of the best in the State of Wisconsin. Few people realize that Mr. Sorenson is an accomplished and talented cabinetmaker. He has spent many years as an Evening School Instructor in this particular field. The 1966 yearbook staff honors Mr. Alph Sorenson by dedicating this, our first yearbook, to him. ur Director The time of this writing is November and the annual will be distributed at the end of the school year. I look forward optimistically to that time because I know that we will have challenged our able students to de- velop their potential abilities to the fullest. To those of you who finish your required curriculum, you have set a timely example, because the most important investment that you can make in this world today is the dis- covery and development of all your talents, This investment alone will equip you to meet the challenge of modern technology. You are equipped to do a job--do it well--give your employer more than he is paying for and you will find the results rewarding in every way. You have reached a plateau in your education--take abreath--but don't forget to keep on learning. Learn- ing will come to you in many ways, both formal and otherwise, and this is good. Don't close your mind to the ways of learning. The reward is proportionate to the investment. To those of you who are leaving--'fbest wishes and report back often. To those of you who are returning in the fall, we are looking to you for leadership in the year ahead. Sincerely, Charles G. Richardson, Director Coordinators Atl CAMPBELL, WILLIAM Director of Guidance Services DA VISON , GERMAIN Director General Subjects SL Evening School HUTCHISON, HARRY Business Ed . LARSEN, VICTOR T. 85 I. MORTON , DEAN Distributive Ed . SCHULDES MADDELINE Practical Nursing WALTER, BARBARA I-Iomemaking Tea'- cher 5 TESSMER, DALE Business Administra- tor 10 'H' 1, Faculty 11111111123-.1 !f q'f Time for C0 ff ARC HER, LEOTA Communication Skills BECKER, JAMES Machine Shop BETHUREM, GLADYS Shorthand TYPU18 Yearbook Advisor BICE, I AMES Electronics Ba- 'STF , WI G P OTH N6 . W HE Hu 'B ousenicms F 4 1 , UL NIN f 2, U in ,HE i 2-:az 9' kgoe Li- Y,Y, , BOOTS, JAMES Data Processing Business Math BUTKIEWICZ, RICHARD Machine Shop CAMPBELL , FLORENCE Practical Nmsing FRITZ , ROBERT Printing Production Assistant HERMANN. RALPH Mechanical Design Technology HINKLEY, GEORGE Welding HOETH, STANLEY M. D. T. A. Machine Shop IHLE, RAY General Shop GARNESS , PAUL Business Machines Assistant GUNDERSON, CLIFFORD Auto Body HAWKINS, HAROLD General Metal HERAM . ANSEL Cabinetmaking ,J ,., .int L fl I 'B 31 Ax POST . RICHARD Homecraft REKOW , HEDWIG Business Machines ROECKER, JOHN Technical Math 8a Science RUSSELL, RONALD Data Processing Accounting Communication Skills Business Math W. B. E. C. Advisor 3 F IONAS, META Remedial Subjects MAAS, ROBERT Mechanical Design Technology MAKI , RICHARD Auto Mechanics PETERSON , MARIE Typing Secretarial Accounting Records Management fb SORENSON , ALPI-I Printing STORI, CARL Accounting STROMSTAD , NEAL Auto Mechanics STROUP, JOYCE Psychology of Human Relations 2 . , TEMTE, WILLIAM Technical Science WELCH , WILLIAM Electronics CLAYTON, NANCY Homemaking LEUTERT, NANCY A. R. A. Business Education DONALD BRA NSON Plumbing Related LEANDER HAMERLA Electrical Related EARL JENSON Food Merchandising Related DA LLAS MOSER Barber Science Related JOYCE ROSSO Business Mathematics EUGENE SCI-IUMANN Steamfitting Related ANNETTE NIEDERKORN Librarian Students '-1 1 5 1 W.B.E.C. 0 icers LEFT TO RIGHT: Mickelson, Barb--Secretary: Loefflade, Don--Vice President: Engelson, Earl--President: Winters, Wayne--Treasurer: Stenslian, Martin--Parliamentariang McCormick, Cheryl--Historian. .JV AQ- N Off to the workshop at Ripon! no-..w, Business Education Students K 4 H fl FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Joan BACK ROW, Left to Right: Linda Burchard, Nancy Breidenstein, Tom Black, Lu Ann Bausch, Tom Altoff, Anderson, Sheryl Bluske, Janis An- Torn Aldrich, Paul Birkelo, Ken derson, Barbara Banasik, Diane Berg, Birnbaum, Mary Bierman, Diane Bec and Sandra, Braun. ker, Bild Brenda AI'I'101Cly. Let's Learn Those Numbers! F T J ., -' , 1:4 1 . W, ' -. my w his ' 1 FRONT Row. Left ro Rights' ivanene BACK Row, Left to Right: sandra Geno, Pat Gillitzer, Rita Finnley, Ginther, Elaine Gross, Sonja Freis- Peggy Foss, Janet Ebner, Janis Faught, muth, Lou Ann Dunnum, Par Con- Kay Carlson, Chris Fermstit, and nors, William Copus, Earl Eugelson, Lorraine Farley. Jerry Cina, Wayne Cavadini, Louise to date Dolle, Pat Fitch, Judy Cook, and Violet Friske. Mary B. keeps our records up -5' 1 Charlene does a payroll problem on the Key Punch FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Pat Hanson, Sharon Kelly, Betty Her- mann, Catherine Jenkins, Betty Heike, Dianna Hoff, Denise Jansky Susan Haase, Cynthia Hanson, Don- na Holte, and Martha Hilliard. Studying Hard BACK ROW, Left to Right: Cath- erine Hunter, Ruth Hafner, Becky Haugh, Sharon Hauser, Eddie Hess, Alan Hammes, Gary Hagen, Nelvin Johnson, Mary Helgeson, Eloda Hoier, Yvonne Kampen, and Donna Jasperson. Students at Work .xt 'NK 1 ,ir Sharon and Barb hard at work! V'-A' FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Luecy, Mary, Luecy Margaret: LiHdS1'b-aumf Dale: Loeffled, Don: Ritag Larson, Linda, Mahlern, Judyg Losen, Koji, Rong Kjos, Rogerg Lucey, Markg Koelbl Carolg Lambert, Sharon: Larson, Ermag Larson, Johng Kloss, Ed., Kurth, Larry, Loughan, Rick Nancyg and Larson, Mary. BACK ROW: Krueger, and Lollghan, Ruth. af- N1 2, L, ,-, F3 Hr ,. 1 Man versus Machine! FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Nordness, Sharong Carol, Misch, Rogerg Peacock, Mikey Peterson, Michkelson, Barbara: Olson, Doreneg Miedema, Shirleyg Pederson, Kareng Mielke, Nancy, Mc- Lindag Bluske, Sheryl, Ostrem, Sharon, and Cormick, Cheryl. Morehouse, Susan. BACK ROW: Pelowske, Add it up right! Pg. ,-fi YY- -. 5 I7 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Van de Steeg, Charlene: Roellich, Sarahg Pohlman, Charlotteg Pfaff, Pat- ricia: Wittenberg, Jane, and Schaller, Linda. BACK ROW: Nuttall, Larryg Zeetlow, Richardg Voss, ' - z .. ' TIME FOR LUNCH! Peterg Roth, Danny: Woodrow, Jackg Running, Rich ardg Vieth, Gilbertg Schmaltz, Johng Westpfahl, Donaldg and Weibel, Laverne. I8 5-A W ,Yi ' , 7 as V igjif , ,ima Y -V ai Y- ew, H -w -aw o :Y gm gs? uw my Y T 1 - a H X my YL: 7 ,, Our future secretaries! FRONT ROW, Left to Right:Student, Dianeg Stanek, Joang Swenson, Christine: Shay, Rosaleeg Slabik, Judyg Seim, Bernice, Seilstad, Jeanneg Stalsberg, Marilyng Stangl, Sueg Skemp, Sue: and Storandt, Russell. BACK ROW: Sokolosky, Geraldine: Seymour, Hopeg Slattery, Jog Stenslien, Martyg Taylor, Robertg Srinner, Davey Sebion, Mary: Skala, Juneg Spinner, Carolg and Stendal, Caryll . Auto Bod U' LEFT TO RIGHT: Parker, Ed.g Varnum, Billg Miner, Jim: Critzman, wayne, Chapman Miller, Garyg Noffke, Daveg Anderson, Loreng Charles, Derkez, john, Before After , . 1 A uto Mechanics , L ' . gl fi'1tFi - i l M siii , l is ' ll ,N 4 0 , 9 5523. LEFT TO RIGHT: Woodworth, Dave: Tydrich, nisg Welch, Steve: Pliner, Robert, Knoll, Den- Fritzg Woof, Daveg Fortun, Errylg Mason, Rich- nisg Kroshus, Fredg Tish, Steve, Kemmitzer, ard, Ghent, Terry, Pichering, Russ: Myers, Steve: Krueger, Jimg Shie, Steve, and Rastall, David, Dickroeger, Johng Oestreich, Iimg and Ben. Radloff, Loreng Mitchell, Keithg Herold, Den- W-4: Line it up right, Bob! if Steve gives an engine a tune-up - : 'Fil ll ,lik LF' , i .J J Albitz , Dennisg To insure the proper fit, these shelves are being dry fitted be- fore they are glued . If .Miki -11,26 ,,.-,M 4- IULQ Hanson, Duane: Michelson, Alleng Johnson, Dong Whitt, Mikeg Doerre, Jim abinetmaking 'H x 5i,v Y D.E.C .A ., A nation- wide professional and social organization helps to develop fu ture leaders in Mar keting and Distribu- tion. Dick Schmidt, Historian, Susan Soko- tzke. ViC6 Presidentg and .T0hI1 WO1ff. lik, Secretary-Treasurerg Tom Hiny- President. D ' t 'b tive Education FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Sivanich, Evag Sokolik, Fascher, Steveg Carson, Glenng Tracy, Jimg Erick- Susang Wolff, Johng Schmidt, Dickg and Meir, Son, Dennis: Kurrh, Larry: KIOSS, Ed-: Bakken, Chuck. BACK ROW: Hinytzke, Tomg Walters, Tomg Wayne, and Paulson, Tom. Hmhomm H rr J Q., r gl ,Q 3 , I FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Nichols, Paulg Bakkum, James, Hackl, Joeg Handy, Robert, Thill, Bobg Er- Rong Erickson, Ed. SECOND ROW: Jensen, I-Ienryg tel, Garyg Greeno, Gerald, Amundson, Davidg Halverson, Dave, Stuessel, Ed, Crogan, Dong Olson, Zillmer, Bing: Kendhammer, Jerryg Skrede, Rich- Robertg Egge, Rong Thompson, Alain, Bestor, ardg Thorson, Harland: Cooley, Jerryg Knutson, Wayne, Clements, Larryg Thompson, Mike: Berg, Larry, and Brurrkaw, Bill. Gary, Weibel, Dale. THIRD ROW: Schindler, 24 The men of vision-design for tomorrow's Draftsmen Drafting FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Eckelor, Eugene: Archieg Schultz, Dick: Grim, Dang Sokolik, Danielson, Davidg Duncan, Richard: Hillbo, Samg McDonald, Steveg Thoftne, Bill: Olsen Michaelg Barth, Jimp Deppel, Norman: Wen- Terryg Bishop, Virgilg Dierson, Robertg and dell, Charles, and Hesselberg, Gary. BACK Knutson, Kelly. ROW: Dosch, Wayne: Olsen, Bobg Sokolik, John gets data for an experiment. Electronics cram DB FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tanke, Gregg Langen, Rong Sween, Dong Jackson, Stang Staggemeier, Fredg Norton, Dennis: Schmitz, Gilbertg Hanson, Marlin: Steffe- rud, Roger, Iverson, Duane: Shelmidine, Forrestg Amudson, Earl. BACK ROW: Os- trem, Roland: Schroeder, Larry: Kloss, Tomy Ledegar, Ross: Winters, Daveg Schmitz, Geneg Kirkenger, Roger, Borchert, Dennis, Peterson, Rong Soride, Dennisg Stakston, Gleng Anderson, Kentg Vinson, Doug. Machine Shop ill? 26 Busy Beaver! Now, how does this machine work'?? Printing FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Lombar, Pau1gHerhst, BACK ROW: Westpfahl. RiCki ErD6r1baCh. DCI1DiS Martin: Harkness, Dong Iansky, James: Stange, Iohng SOFCHSOH, R0bC1'I: PUSHI. T0rI1: Krueger. Tom: Bruden, Harry: Dawns, Tomg Amundson, Elvin. Hegge. Jim: Harlf, BIUCC: Parker. LCROY- Is this how it's supposed to 1ook?'? Extra! Extra! Fresh off the press. ino- X P r Sheet Metal -A LEFT TO RIGHT: Parnow, Carl: Rolzin, , Calving Wagner, Rong Mathson, Keithg Den- ter, Dennis. ll 28 I 'Q These students are in the process of assembling a scale model graduated sheet metal trunk line. 5.-' ex' Keith is transferring his sheet metal layout on to a sheet metal form fi- nal assembly. Smile! You're on candid camera! Welding f A-.. 3, H., , A M Richard Haldernan makes a free-bend test of a weld specimen. fvi X ' Ag-gi' - FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Schams, Daleg Haldeman, Richardg Harr. Tomy Adams, Tong Wei- ler, Burton: Solberg, Bob: Kast, Leslieg Schute, Dal- 1asgAmes, Dan. BACK ROW: Krachey, Ierryg McRay, Bernard: Walske, Robertg Kindschy, Eugeneg Oertel, Bi11gBu1man, Ro- landg Berg, RodneygScha1- dach, Garyg Norton, Gary: Aleckson, Dean. 29 Home Economics 'fj:' '-' 5' 'rf - , --,-1 5 W.--2:-TWV.,-Y - .--- :vL-f-- .-. . . . --. , F STANDING: Stokes, Kathleen. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Joern, Sharon: Lattrnann, Gloria Jackins, Linda: Viner, Cherylg Joern, Sheryl. mmmm--does that smell good! ! Dishes, dishes, dishes! Wg , . -.z JL ur School Board Our Board has played an important role in MEMBERS OF THE BOARD--LEFT TO RIGHT: our progress by supplying US with modern equipment. John Kennedy, Henry Schwandt, Roy Kumm, Louis additional courses--and even a fine banquet at Youngman, and Theron Cartwright. Christmas. 0 S 15 ' Serving as Right Hands to members of the Admin- err, Marion Baker, Elsie MCD0We11, Patricia Pey- istration are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eileen Johnson, ton. Mary Boardman, Dorothy Stromstad, Marian Mein- Coleman Is Accredited We were happy to receive the verdict of the two evaluation boards, frepresenting industry, schools, and the State Vocational Boardj who vis- ited our school this year and recommended ac- creditation of our accounting and secretarial pro- grams. This means that our school can offer asso- ciate degrees to students who have completed our two-year programs. The top photo is of the ac- counting evaluation team. From left, seared, Walter A. Chojnowski, Madisong Charles G. Rich- ardson: Sam Lavine, Superiorg and Edward Koche- 5 lgliia 32 - 1... -v-.gag var, Superior. Standing, from left, Harry Hutch isong Oscar La Bude, Eau Claire: William Mitchell Eau Claireg Ray Van Der Weele, Sheboygan: Lance M. Hooper, Manitowocg and Jack W. Smythe, Madison. Evaluating the secretarial program were, seated from left, Delores A. Mercier, Ra- cineg Carl Bertram, Appletong and Lorraine Miss ling, Eau Claire. Standing are Mrs. Henry Holmes, Fond du Lacg Gerald Mirsberger, Mani- towocg and Jean Atkins, Madison. WHO .i Activities Coleman Choristers QI - 1 N . N S t we Our all-school choir worked diligently under the direction of Mr. Ternte and favored us with many fine selections at our convocations. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Larson, Ermag Larson, Mary: Anderson, James, Loughan, Ruth, Student, Diane: Spinner, Carolg Mickelson, Barbg Hafner, Ruthp Hilliard, Marthag Hoier, Elodap Morehouse, Susan: Karnpen, Yvonne, and Sokolik, Susan. BACK ROW: Albitz, Dennis: Parker, LeRoyg Hinytzke, Tomg Anderson, Roland: Kendhammer, Jerryg Ertel, GarygSoko1ik, Archieg Pederson, Eugeneg and Bakkum, Ron. Temte tunes 'em up! Dennis Albitz reaches for a high one! Music Makers Move over Satchmo! I That's it for today! School spirit was really given a boost by our new Pep Band under the fine direction of Mr Temte The Band enter tained us at our pep rallies, supported the basketball team at home, and traveled with them to Wisconsin Rapids MEMBERS OF THE BAND--FRONT ROW Left to Right Schaffert, Connieg Kampen, Yvonne Anderson Janis Han sen, Patp Skala, Diane. BACK Philg Peterson, Jensen, Henry: Juneg Breidenstetn Nancy and Becker ROW: Egge, Ron Pickering Russ Larson Eugeneg Porath, Louie Mr Butkiewtcz and Mr. T emte Delta Eta Tau FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bakkum, Rong Daniel- son, Daveg Clements, Larryg Cjeka, John, Clements, Erickson, Ed. BACK ROW: Thill, Bobg Knutson, OFFICERS--President, Harland Thorsong Vice Presi- dent, Dick Skredeg Treasurer, Larry Clementsg Sec- retary, Doug Beyg succeeded by Bob Thillg Sergeant DELTA ETA TAU is a social fraternity comprised of men from the Electronic and Mechani- cal Design Departments. During the school year the Fraternity has sponsored a fall Get Together dance and the Christmas dance. In addition to this, the members have sold buttons backing our men in Viet Nam, fruitcakes, and School Emblems. The members get together during the year for parties, 36 Wayne, Schindler, Jim: Ecklar, Geneg Nichols, Paulg Larryg Dierson, Bob: Schultz, Dick: Barth, Jim: Skrede, Dick, Thorson, Harland: Kendhammer, Ierryg Knutson, Kellyg Olsen, Terryg Thompson, Al. NOT PICTURED--Doug Bey. at Arms, Terry Olsen. Advisors are: Mr. Hermann. Mr. Maas, Mr. Temte, Mr. Recker. a dinner meeting in honor of the new members, and a hayride. A member of Delta Eta Tau has responsibilities to himself. To avoid hypocrisy, he must assume the principles of Delta Eta Tau as his own. In learning these principles and objectives a member prepares himself for both his social and professional life. X Tau Iota Upsilon MEMBERS OF THE FRATERNITY--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Hanson, Duaneg Bauder, Harryg Stange, Johng Parker, LeRoy: Lornbard, Pauly Doerre, Jimg Michelson, Al1an5Erpenbach, Dennis, and West- pfahl, Richard. BACK ROW: Parker, Ed Whitt, OFFICERS--President, John Stangeg Vice President, Ed Parkerg Secretary, Glen Stakston, Treasurer, TAU IOTA UPSILON4 is a T 86 I Fraternity that has for its purpose to: fly Tie the T 86 I and Vocational closer together, C23 provide social life for students, Q35 promote welfare of the students in the T St I area, flip give T 84 I groups more influ- Mikeg Mathson, Keith: Saride, Dennisg Puent, Tom, Schmitz, Geneg Winters, Daveg Peterson, Rong Stag- gemeier, Fredg Kemnitzer, Steve, and Stakston, Glen. LeRoy Parker: Sergeant at Arms, Mike Whitt. Their faculty advisor is Mr. Butkiewicz. ence in school affairs. Q55 exchange ideas between groups, C63 promote a tie between the students and school with industry, and 173 be of service to both the sc'hool and its students. 37 The Accolade FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mickelson, Barb, Sokolik, Susang McCormick, Cheryl, Hafner, Ruthg Cook, Judy, Tanke, Gregg Amundson, Betty, Frem- stad, Chris: Walz, Janis, Kelly, Sharon. BACK ROW: Nichols, Paulg Lombard, Paul: Myers, Dave F I Smiles from the Editors t+'?rv75J , 1 1 Wheeler, Burtong Peterson, Eugene, Clements, Larryg Kloss, Tomg Dolle, Louise: Polzin, Calving Soukup, Edg Peacock, Mike, Norton, Garyg and Doerre, Jim. With the advent of the Coleman Cavalier, the Newspaper Staff re-christened the quarterly period- ical from Voice of Vocational to THE ACCOLADE fthe ceremonial citation making a gentleman a cavalierj. Editors of the publication were Barb Mic- kelson and Sue Sokolik fwho also managed to change her name during the yearj. Space prevents listing all of our superb writers, columnists, photographers, Cartoonists, proofreaders, typesetters, printers, etc. Mr. Sorenson, Mr. Fritz, and Mr. Russell were the faculty advisers. H Student ouncil FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Lombard, Paulg Bruder, Daleg Peterson, Eugeneg Sokolik, Cushieg Dippel, Harryg Birnbaum, Keng Fitch, Patriciag Helgeson, Mary: Slattery, Jog Pohlman, Charlotteg Hauser, Sharong Jansky, Deniseg Walz, Janiceg Wistenberg, Jeang and Schaller, Linda. BACK ROW: Weibel, Normang Winters, Dave: Welch, Steveg Kendham- mer, Jerry: Kloss, Ed.g Kemnitzer, Steveg Mathson, Keith: Parker, Ed.: and Denter, Dennis. OFFICERS President- -Eugene Peterson Vice- President- -Ken Birnbaum Secretary- - Linda Schaller Treasurer- - Dave Winters The Student Council is the student governing body. It is made up of student representatives from each department. The purpose of the Council is to develop leadership, promote student welfare, and improve student relationships. All student activities are cleared through the Student Council. The Coun- :il sponsors school mixers, the mid-winter dance, ind helps with other events in the school. The Student Council has a constitution which governs its policies. The president is elected each spring: he is a student who has served on the Coun- cil one year and will be returning for his second year. Other officers are elected in the fall. The student personnel supervisor is the Student Council adviser. 39 Basketball FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Volden, Dwayne, Mgr.: Hinytzke, Tom: Thorson, Harlan: Mish, Roger: Parker, Ed. SECOND ROW: Morris, Dennis: Hegge, Jim: Harrison, Jim Stroede, Dickg Alder- The Coleman Technical Institute initiated into their extracurricular activities a school basket- ball team coached by Mr. Dean Morton, Coordina- tor of Distributive Education. Tw enty-three prospective team members re- ported on the first night of practice, but this number was reduced to 15 by mid-December. In our first contest, we lost to Madison Voc- Tech 94 to 73. After our initial loss, we came back to beat Wisconsin Rapids 68 to 36 and Wausau Tech '74 to 54. Then Madison came back to beat us again, but this time the game was very close until the last minute of play when Madison pulled away, winning '76 to 67. In our last two games with Wis- consin Rapids and Wausau, we won 93 to 63 and '73 to 64 respectively. 40 man, Rich. BACK ROW: Erpenbach, Dennisg Fronk Leo: Mr. Morton, Coachg Tracey, Iimg and Klos, Tom. Mickelson, Barb Shay, Rosalie Geno,IvaneHe Jansky, Denise ur Cheerleaders Beat 'ern boys, beat 'eml t n Custodians ' -fl Rick, Russell Panke, Carl Kircheis, Glenn Myers, Raymond Kellicut, James Sweet, Harry Dansberry, Clifford The Boss takes time out! Here comes Glenn with the Calorie Cart. Oh well, 1et's start resisting next week. Sweetheart Dance g- ueen Candidates Lucey, Rita Shay, Rosalee Wistenberg, Jean Jansky, Denise Swenson, Christine Rosalee Shay is crowned by our last year's queen, Sharon Nordness. Queen Rosalee and escort, Jim Barth 13 'Q ld ll fm 'xv :ns Yearbook Staff W3 ,Hmm . as L 'illfz-,rg fgf FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Schaller, Linda: Foss Peggy: Hansen, Patg Nordness, Sharong Wittenberg, Janeg and Banasik, Barb. BACK ROW: Haug, Beckyg Lombard, Paulg Dippel, Normang Thorson, Harlandg Peacock, Mikeg and Weibel, Dale. . 4 ? The Administration felt that a yearbook would be an asset to our school. The call for workers came in October. This would be a new project, and we were starting late! Jane Wittenberg volunteered to be the Editor- in-Chief, Mrs. Bethurem would be the faculty ad- viser, and Mr. Roecker offered to supervise pho- tography. The project was launched! When Jane withdrew from school, Linda Schaller and Pat Han- sen assumed the duties of Co-Editors. 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