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The sound o f the bell, Robby’s, bridge in Mr.
H a kes’ room, Oreos, pep (? ) fests, the candystand
mob, Tannigans, the ballroom, June 10th
. . . Tim es to remember; times to forget.
Route 66, a time o f events, people and purpose.
M ore than ju st a direction, Route 66 symbolizes
a particular phase o f our life which we go
through only once. T his is Route 66, a unique
time in our lives fo r the unique way we are.
C O N T E N T S
Academics 8
Student Life 34
A ctivities 54
Sports 80
Classes 98
Index 149
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Scholars— strive
Scarlets— score
Students— swing
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C A N D Y CURTIS TRIES h e r lu c k a t o p e n in g h e r lo c k e r fo r th e firs t tinne w ith
th e a s s is ta n c e o f h e r m o th e r.
MRS. LUCILLE F IT Z S IM M O N S in tro d u c e s n e w s e n io r p re - c o lle g e E n g lis h
stu d e n ts to th e ir te x tb o o k s , w h ile th e ir g u id e s lo o k on.
N ew students oriented to M H S
I N C O M IN G sophom ores and new tra n sfe r students had the
chance to get a cquainte d w ith M HS and to meet th e ir teachers
d u rin g the a n nual O rie n ta tio n O pen House held on Sept. 3.
A fte r a mass in tro d u c to ry m eeting in the a u d ito riu m , the students
and th e ir parents w ent th ro u g h the schedules o f classes fo r the
com ing ye a r. They w e re given 10 minutes in each class, d u rin g
which tim e the teachers e xp la in e d the course. Junior and senior
guides w ere posted in the halls re a d y to give assistance in fin d
ing teachers and th e ir respective room s. A fte r the " d a y " was
c o m p le te d , refreshm ents w e re served in the ca fe te ria .
L Y N N EDDY DIRECTS D u a n e M a n th e a n d his p a re n ts to th e r ig h t
ro o m .
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Sophs experiment with English 3200
H UCKLEBERRY Finn, research p a p e rs, a n d b o o k discussions —
these a re just a fe w o f the o b stacles th a t each M H S student faces
in his study o f English d u rin g his three y e a rs o f the subject. He
can choose fro m p re -c o lle g e , s ta n d a rd o r p ra c tic a l, d e p e n d in g
upon his purpose.
A new a p p ro a c h to g ra m m a r w as used fo r the firs t tim e in som e
o f the s o p h o m o re classes. The p ro g ra m , c a lle d English 3 2 0 0 ,
a llo w s the p u p il to g o a t his ow n ra te a n d to co n ce n tra te on his
ow n w e a k spots. A lo n g w ith th e ir study o f lite ra tu re o f the
M e d ie v a l A g e , a fe w se n io r sections sang O ld English B a lla d s to
the a c c o m p a n im e n t o f a g u ita r.
L e a rn in g h o w to w rite co n cise ly a n d to be c ritic a l students o f
news m e d ia w as the a im o f jo u rn a lis m classes. The students also
studied the n e w sp a p e r a n d y e a rb o o k in o rd e r to p re p a re fo r
p o sitio n s on the school p u b lic a tio n staffs.
E N G L IS H T E A C H E R J O Y C E L a rs o n p a u s e s to a n s w e r a s tu d e n t's q u e s tio n .
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O U R N A L IS M S T U D E N T S JERRY G r o n a u , J e a n n e W a r n e r a n d B a rb S m ith p o s e w ith U .S . S e n a to r
W a lt e r M o n d a le d u r in g h is p re s s c o n fe r e n c e a t th e In n T o w n e m o te l.
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ART STU D E N TS USED v a r ie d m a te ria ls in th e ir c o u rs e o f s tu d y . H e re , a s tu d e n t c o n te m p la te s h e r w o rk .
Art develops creative talents
A RT students a t M a n k a to high keep up w ith an active schedule
th ro u g h the school year. They a re ca lle d on to use th e ir talents in
va rio u s fie ld s, such as d ra w in g posters, w o rk in g on Ju n io r Class,
O ne-A ct, a n d S enior Class p lays and m aking signs.
A rt I is a study o f design, e xposing students to a ll m edias o f art.
A rt II and A rt 111 s p e cia lize in c e rta in fie ld s o f study. A rt II is a
survey o f sculpture, ceram ics and je w e lry. A rt III is a study o f
m odern a rt, som e sculpture and oils and a d ve rtisin g . A lso, A rt
III students, to r the firs t tim e, to o k on a m a jo r p ro je c t o f each
person's choosing.
J U N IO R M ARY J O V A A G m a ke s a p ie c e o ( je w e lry in a r t d o s s .
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W H IL E L O O K IN G O V E R h e r s h o u ld e r , P e g g y B o lle n b a c h e r c a r e f u lly ste e rs h e r c a r b a c k w a rd s .
H ISTORY classes to o k a d v a n ta g e o f visual a id s in a d d itio n to
th e ir re g u la r te xtb o o ks. N e w film s a n d film strips w e re a d d e d to
the te a chin g p ro g ra m a lre a d y in use.
M H S e m p lo y s e ig h t teachers to teach its students a b o u t the
h isto ry o f the U nited States a n d the w o rld . S eniors study in depth
the U nited States g o v e rn m e n t a n d so cia l p ro b le m s. Juniors study
W o r ld H is to ry , a n d so p h o m o re s, the h isto ry o f the U nited States.
C A R O L A D A M S A N D T u rk A n d e rs o n ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f a s tu d y
p e r io d in K a rl A d o lp h s o n 's W o r ld H is to ry cla ss.
TH E V IET N A M s itu a tio n is th e to p ic t o r d is c u s s io n in B ill Sch im -
m e l's S o c ia l S c ie n c e cla ss.
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Experimenting
T O D D K E N W A R D PERFORMS a n o il d r o p le t e x p e rim e n t in his p h ysics class.
M IK E PATTER SO N D ILIG E N T LY w o rk s on w r itin g a g o o d C h e m S tu d y te st.
A D V A N C E D B IO L O G Y STU D E N TS H a r o ld Evans a n d John
A d o lp h s o n d o a g ra m s ta in u n d e r th e s u p e rv is io n o f H e r
shel S ie b ra s s , th e ir in s tru c to r.
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timulates thought
BRUCE D e P E W ILLUSTRATES th e s tru c tu re o f a skew q u a d r ila t e r a l to
s o p h o m o re s L o rry F re d ric k a n d S h a ri O liv e r.
W ITH m ore em phasis p la c e d on e x p e rim e n ta tio n , the A d
vanced B io lo g y course e x p a n d e d into a tw o-class re a lity this
y e a r, A new te x tb o o k , the second o f the BSCS series, e xte nded
the a re a s o f study co v e re d in the firs t y e a r. B io lo g y in tro d u ce d
its students to the science o f life a n d to som e o f the fu n d a m e n ta l
la b o ra to ry p ro ce d u re s.
W h ile chem istry students s tru g g le d to m e m o riz e sym bo ls a n d
e q u a tio n s, C ham S tudy classes w e re fa c e d w ith the c h a lle n g e o f
o p e n -b o o k tests. These tests, d e sig n ed to p ro d u c e th o u g h t in
stead o f facts, p ro v e d to be h a rd to g e t used to fo r m any students.
In physics the tre n d w as to w a rd the PSSC course as tw o m ore
classes o f it w e re a d d e d to the cu rric u lu m . The basis o f the
c ourse w as e xp e rim e n ts in v o lv in g p o ra la x , tria n g u la tio n and
o th e r basic m ethods.
In the m ath fie ld , tw o types o f courses a re o ffe re d a t M H S.
S M S G p ro v id e s the student w ith the m o d e rn a p p ro a c h , w h ile the
s ta n d a rd m aths present the tra d itio n a l a p p ro a c h .
TH E M A T H TEST m u st h a v e b e e n h a r d b y th e lo o k o n R a y R a p p 's fa c e as h e h a n d s in h is p a p e r to J a m e s H a n n e m a n .
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D IS C U S S IO N S PLAY A b ig p a r t in th e H u m a n itie s cla sses. H e re D a n A k e rs o n exp re s s e s his v ie w s o n P la to 's
D ia lo g u e s , w h ile Lee S p e lb r in k a n d M e re d ith N e ls o n lis te n .
Fine Arts enrich
A select g ro u p o f seniors in five classes studied the H um onities,
w hich asks and tries to answ er basic questions and challenges
students to think up th e ir ow n answers.
For the first tim e, speech students gave talks on closed circuit
television. This e n a b le d them to better observe themselves.
Latin I students b a sic a lly le a rn e d g ra m m a r, w h ile Latin II students
read a b o u t C a esar and studied m yth o lo g y. C ice ro 's Letters
and O ra tio n s and O v id 's M eta m o rp o se w e re read by th ird
y e a r students. In G e rm a n classes, students m ade and b ro u g h t
G e rm a n fo o d s such as the pastry, Stollen.
Two new spapers, B onjour and C hez N ous, w hich had records to
go a lo n g w ith them, w e re used to r the first tim e in French classes.
First and second y e a r Spanish students co ncentrated on v o c a b
u la ry and g ra m m a r, w h ile th ird y e a r students d iscovered the
lite ra tu re o f S panish-speaking countries.
FOR HER H U M A N IT IE S p r o ie c t, K ris B e rg serves a G re e k b a n q u e t to h e r
cla ss. E ve ry s tu d e n t m ust d o o n e p ro je c t d u r in g th e y e a r.
J O H N FO RTIER A N D S u e B o o n s fro v ie w a n e x a m p le o f R o m a n
a r c h ite c tu r e in t h e ir L a tin c la ss.
high school life
G
E T T IN G FR O M th e r e g u la r c la ss r o u tin e , J o le e n
H e n d le y oncJ D a n a W o o ld ric J g e s a m p le F re n c h fo o d s .
SPEEC H S T U D E N T J A N G r e e le y c o n c e n tra te s o n g iv in g a g o o d t a lk .
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T Y P IN G classes used a speed and accuracy a p p ro a ch . They
have 0 new te x tb o o k calle d T w e n tie th C e n tu ry T y p e w ritin g . It
is on experim ent in directions. Instead o f receiving them fro m the
teacher, the directions a re in the b o o k. G e n e ra l cle rica l and
secretarial o ffic e classes had a w eek o f d a ta processing a d d ed
to the courses. S horthand II had a new te x tb o o k which has the
revised fo rm o f G re g g shorthand. B o okkeeping teaches p rin c i
ples, ca re fu l thinking, neatness, budge tin g and business.
Interested in M HS and v o ca tio n a l students, the guid a nce d e
p artm ent is alw ays re a d y and w illin g to counsel them. Seniors
e specia lly need help concerning co lle g e and future plans. Test
scores and scholarships com e through the guid a nce o ffice .
In o rd e r to help teachers c a rry out th e ir p ro g ra m s, the lib ra ry
now has 1 0 ,500 volum es and 2 8 0 p h o n o g ra p h records. Twelve
students volunteered th e ir services as assistant lib ra ria n s d u rin g
th e ir study hall each day.
C H U C K M A L W IT Z SEAR CHES to r a b o o k to s u it h is o w n in te re s ts .
E LTO N S C H O E N R O C K KEEPS a w a tc h fu l e y e o u t f o r h u n t-a n d p e c k ty p is ts .
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Textbooks present new methods
M IS S C A T H E R IN E P IN N E Y g iv e s a s s is ta n c e to C h ris J o h n s o n c o n c e rn in g c o lle g e p la n s .
P E N N Y S A IK I L O O K S t h r o u g h c o lle g e c a ta lo g u e s f o r in fo r m a tio n r e g a r d in g n e x t y e a r 's c o lle g e p la n s .
D U R IN G PHY. ED. cla ss, s o p h o m o re J e a n K o w c e u n c a r e f u lly a im s h e r a rro w , h o p in g fo r a b u ll's e y e .
Where the action is!
A IM IN G to w a rd the g o a l o f m aking every student m ore physic
a lly fit, the physical educatio n d e p a rtm e n t o ffe re d a v a rie ty o f
sports and activities. In the g irls ' classes m ore em phasis w as put
on d u a l sports, such as tennis and b a d m in to n , in a d d itio n to the
re g u la r team sports. W h e re a s in o th er years the classes trave le d
to the b o w lin g a lleys to r th e ir b o w lin g unit, this y e a r special
a rra n g e m e n ts w e re m ade so that students could b o w l in the
gym nasium .
Stressing consum er b u yin g and hom e m anagem ent, the home
econom ics classes w e re a id e d in th e ir studies b y fie ld trips to
fu rn itu re , g ro c e ry and y a rd g o o d stores.
The second y e a r o f re q u ire d health classes saw a ll o f the sopho
m ores ta k in g the subject. W ith much o f the course co ncerning
m ental health, a select g ro u p o f students, under the d ire c tio n o f
M rs. H a rrie t T hornby, to u re d the State H osp ita l at St. Peter.
BILL T H O M P S O N A N D D e n n is B o d e d e m o n s tra te a
n e w a ir s p lin t to f e llo w h e a lth cla ss s tu d e n ts .
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AT L A N D K A M E R 'S FU R N IT U R E s to re in d o w n to w n M a n k a to , M a rle n e W i l
son a n d L in d a A lle n e x a n n in e d iff e r e n t g r a in s o f w o o d .
P E G G Y A N D E R S O N C H E C K S th e le n g th o f a s k irt to g e t th e c o rre c t
m e a s u re m e n t f o r a H o m e Ec. p r o je c t.
M IK E R E IL A N D H A S a to p s y - tu r v y v ie w o f P h y. Ed.
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D R A F T IN G CLASSES C O VER m a n y a re a s o f s tu d y . B ra d N o rd g re n c o n c e n tra te s on a b lu e p r in t in a r c h ite c tu r a l d r a w in g .
A B O V E - D A V E R O D E N w o rk s a t a lo th e , w h ile h is in s tru c to r,
N o r b e r l S c h o e tu o c k , a d v is e s , LEFT Toni H o k a n s o n , a w e ld in g
s tu d e n t, a p p lie s h is s k ills , R IG H T R o g e r P a n z e r s te a d ie s th e
w h e t'l os he le a rn s to a lig n w h e e ls in h is a u to m o tiv e c ourse.
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Vocational school awaits move
A M O N G plans fo r cu rric u lu m changes a re those fo r b u ild in g a
new a re a V o c a tio n a l school. A t the present tim e th e re a re 4 1 2
high school students e n ro lle d in d a y -tim e courses. The v o c a tio n a l
d e p a rtm e n t is a lso in c h a rg e o f H om e Econom ics a n d O c c u p a
tio n a l Relations.
A citize n 's a d v is o ry com m itte e , a p p o in te d b y the b o a rd o f e d u
c a tio n , has re co m m e n d e d th a t an e n la rg e d school be b u ilt. It
w o u ld be a V o c a tio n a l-T e c h n o lo g y school fo r post high school
students. If a n d w hen the o ld b u ild in g is re lie v e d o f the c ro w d e d
situ a tio n it is n o w fa c e d w ith , m a n y changes w ill ta k e p la ce . The
in d u s tria l arts a n d o th e r s im ila r d e p a rtm e n ts w ill e n la rg e . A lso ,
the high school A u d io -V is u a l d e p a rtm e n t, lib r a ry w o rk ro o m ,
a n d p o s s ib ly som e a d m in is tra tiv e o ffic e s w o u ld be m oved to the
o ld v o c a tio n a l b u ild in g .
S ta rtin g this y e a r, v o c a tio n a l students w e re o ffe re d an in d u s tria l
arts course w hich m et o n ly o n e h o u r p e r d a y . T here w e re also
tw o m o re classes o f p o w e r m echanics.
J U D Y N IE L S E N , T A K IN G p a r t in th e O c c u p a t io n a l R e la tio n s p r o g r a m ,
h e lp s o u t in K a to h ig h 's A u d io V is u a l d e p a r tm e n t.
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S u p e r in te n d e n t o f S chools
M . L. W O L V E R T O N
P r in c ip a l
M H S auditorium
S C H O O L B O A R D -S E A T E D ; M rs., C. D. N e ls o n , V e rn a rd L u n d in a n d E lm e r F ritts . S T A N D IN G ; W illia m N ig g ,
T hom a s A d a m s , K e lto n G a g e , E w a rd B u d d e a n d E u g e n e B e n son.
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L U V E R N E BJERKE
D ire c to r o f A u d io -V is u a l Educ
a tio n
F R A N K K A L IN
D ire c to r o f V o c a tio n a l S ch o o l
A . A . S C H W IE G E R
Business M a n a g e r
L O O K IN G LIKE HER s tu d e n ts , E n g lis h
te a c h e r M rs. M a ry H a u g e n g e ts in to
th e s w in g o f H o b o d a y .
DR. J A C K S JO S T R O M
C u rric u lu m C o o rd in a to r
A L V IN V IC K
A d m in is tra tiv e A ssista nt
J O H N V O T C A
C o o r d in a t o r o f V o c a tio n a l
S ch o o l
JA M E S A D A M S
A rt
KARL A D O L P H S O N
W o r ld H is to ry
mrsts its seams
B A C K A C H E S b e ca m e a co m m o n c o m p la in t this y e a r os assem
b lies a n d lyceum s w e re held in the g ym n a siu m instead o f the
a u d ito riu m . For the firs t tim e students h a d to ta ke c e rta in routes
d o w n to the g ym to a v o id co n g e stio n in the halls.
E n ro llm en t in crease d fro m 1 ,1 9 8 to 1 ,2 6 0 this y e a r. A ll three
classes surpassed the 4 0 0 m a rk , w h ile the se n io r class h a d the
g re a te st increa se w ith a b o u t 5 0 tra n s fe r students. The school
d is tric t is c o n s id e rin g b u ild in g a second high school.
W ith cla ssroom s used e v e ry h o u r o f the d a y , teache rs w e re
chased o u t o f th e ir cla ssroom s d u rin g fre e p e rio d s .
Luverne B je rke re p la c e d C. J. A rn o ld as D ire c to r o f A u d io -V is u
a l e d u c a tio n fo r the system.
W illia m N ig g , as s u p e rin te n d e n t o f D istrict 7 7 p u b lic schools,
saw the c o m p le tio n o f H o o v e r e le m e n ta ry school.
H A R O L D A G A
A u to M e ch a n ics
V ID A A L E X A N D E R
O c c u p a tio n a l Relations,
English, M D V C
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Administration adds four new
LeROY ASCHE
G uid a n ce
W A L D O ASP
H um anities
LEE BALL
D ire c to r o f Physical Ed-
ucatio n. Health
JA C K B E N G T S O N
Business Education
MRS. IN E L LA BU R N S
English
M IS S BERTRAM
C A N N A D A Y
E n g lis h , S e n io r C la s s
A d viser
JAM ES BERG
O rche stra
M IS S ELEO N O R
BIEBL
M ath em a tics
MRS. V IR G IN IA BIRD
English, Spanish
M IS S BETH B IS H O P
M ath em a tics
MRS. J O A N
C H R IS T E N S E N
B io lo g y
MRS. A D A D E N N IS
U.S. H isto ry, English
BRUCE D e P E W
M o th e m a tics, IRO
S C O T T N E L S O N LO O K S o v e r a te st fo r his jo u rn a lis m s tu d e n ts
2i>
caching positions
A l t h o u g h o n ly fiv e fa c u lty m em bers w e re re p la c e d this
y e a r, a to ta l o f 10 w e re a d d e d to the staff. G o rd o n Fuller w as
a d d e d to the counselin g sta ff, a n d N o rm a n G u llic k s o n becam e
A u d io -V is u a l c o o rd in a to r.
M RS. M ARY
DIC K M E YER
G irls ' P hysical E ducation
M RS. LUCILLE
F IT Z S IM M O N S
English
The lib r a ry sta ff w a s in crease d b y M rs. Ruth M a x e y . W a ld o A sp
to o k o ve r M a rtin W iltg e n 's p o sitio n as hum anities in structor.
M rs. V irg in ia B ird , M iss Jo yce Larson a n d Ken R ockvam w e re
a d d e d to the English d e p a rtm e n t. Roy Stephens to o k a y e a r's
leave o f absence, w h ile D uane M e ttle r to o k his p la ce as d riv e r
e d u c a tio n in stru cto r. T w o b io lo g y teachers w e re h ire d , M rs.
Joan C hristensen a n d R ichard R ohloff. M r. R o h lo ff a lso teaches
phy. ed. a n d coaches sw im m ing.
K E N N E T H R O C K V A M IN S T R U C T S h is s tu d e n ts fro m a c o m fo r ta b le s ittin g p o s itio n .
R O G ER FR A N K E
S peech, S e n io r G loss
P lay, D e clam , Thespians
t : . yifs
G O R D O N FULLER
G u id a n c e , S t u d e n t
C o u n c il A d v is e r
ROBERT G A A R D E R
E co nom ic G e o g ra p h y ,
S o c ia l Science, Basketb
a ll
N O R M A N
......r s -
io r C lass A d v is e r V isual B a s k e tb a ll, M c lu b
N O R D E E N E
JA M E S H A N N E M A N
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MRS. M ARY H A U G E N
English
PAUL HERZBERG
C h em istry
M ISS M ARG AR ET
H O B A R T
L ib ra ria n
PH ILIP IVERSLIE
S o cial Science, Senior
C lass A d viser
ED W A R D J O H N S O N
S a fety, Physical Education,
Recreation
--
M IS S LUCY JO YCE
Latin, JCL, S o p h o m o re
C loss A d viser
Arnold retires
LU VER NE KLAR
P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n ,
W re s tlin g , Baseball
D U R IN G TH EIR FREE p e r io d , J o c k B e n g ts o n , K a rl
A d o lp h s o n , a n d J o h n Larson e n jo y r e a d in g a c u rre n t
m o a a z in e in th e m e n 's lo u n g e .
M E L V IN K N U T S O N
V o c a l M usic, M usic C o
o rd in a to r
R E U B EN K O E N IG
Physics
J O H N LA R S O N
U.S. H is to ry , B a seball
M IS S JO Y C E LA R S O N
English
M RS. ELOISE L A Y M A N
H o m e Econom ics
R IC H A R D R O H L O F F G O E S in to h ib e r n a t io n a f t e r a n e x h a u s tin g h o b o d a y .
from long M H S career
M RS. M A R IO N
L IT C H E N B E R G
G irls ' P hysical E d ucatio
n , G irls ' S p orts
T HREE M H S te a chers to o k a b re a k fro m te a c h in g this y e a r to
fu rth e r th e ir e d u c a tio n in each o f th e ir respective fie ld s . M ik e
N a y lo n , b io lo g y in stru cto r, a tte n d e d State C o lle g e o f Io w a in
C e d a r Falls on a N o tio n a l S cience fo u n d a tio n g ra n t. Receiving a
John H a y F ellow ship to the U n iv e rs ity o f C h ic a g o w as hum anities
te a c h e r M a rtin W iltg e n . A ls o g o n e fo r the y e a r w a s Ray S tephens,
d riv e r e d u c a tio n in stru cto r. C. J. A rn o ld re tire d fro m his
p o s itio n as D ire c to r o f A u d io -V is u a l E ducation a fte r 41 y e a rs at
M H S . A n o th e r le a v in g the M H S fa c u lty w as M rs. R osalie T ru a x,
M RS. R U TH M AXEY
L ib ra ria n
so p h o m o re English te a cher.
D U A N E METTLER
D riv e r T ra in in g
W IL L IA M M IC K E L S O N
B u s in e s s E d u c a tio n ,
F o o tb a ll, B a s k e tb a ll
D O N A L D M ILLER
M a th e m a tic s , F o o tb a ll,
G y m n a stics
R A G N A R M O E N
M a c h in e S hop
H A R O L D M O N T Z K A
E lectron ics
MRS. LORETTA
M U L R O O N E Y
French
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Karl Aaberg presides over SW M E A
SCOTT N E LS O N
E n g lis h , J o u rn a lis m ,
O to k n a m , H igh News
MRS. BE U LA H N O E L
H om e Econom ics, FHA
ROBERT
N O R T H E N S C O L D
Band
M RS
LUCILE
N O R T H R O P
Speech C o rre c tio n
TEACHER S PREFER S T A N D IN G d u r in g lyce u m s to s ittin g o n th e h a r d b le a c h e rs .
M IS S C A T H E R IN E
P IN N E Y
G u id a n c e
MRS. M A R IO N
PO W ER S
ROBERT R ENNER
English, J u n io r C lass MRS, EVA Q U IR A M In d u s t r ia l D r a w in g ,
Play, D e clom , Thespians N u rse G e n e ra l M e ta ls
LYLE ROBERTS
W o r ld H isto ry
K E N N E T H R O C K V A M
English, D e bate
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M A N Y M H S teachers have a tte n d e d n o ta b le schools. Som e o f
them in clu d e D ra k e unive rsity, Eastman S chool o f M usic, M id -
d le b u ry c o lle g e . N o rth w e ste rn unive rsity, a n d W illia m and
M a ry co lle g e . N o rm a n G u llic k s o n a tte n d e d the U n ive rsity o f
A la s k a , a n d he a lso ta u g h t in A la s k a . A p p ro x im a te ly 75 p e r
R IC H A R D R O H LO FF
B io lo g y , B oys' Physical
E d u catio n , S w im m in g ,
F o o tb a ll
M RS. S A R A ROSE
L ib ra ria n
H A R A L D S A N D H O F F
A g ric u ltu re , Farm S hop,
FFA
cent o f the te a chers have ta ke n e ith e r u n d e rg ra d u a te o r g ra d u
ate courses a t M a n k a to State co lle g e .
The S outhw est M E A co n ve ntio n e lected K arl A a b e rg , Chem
S tudy te a c h e r, as its p re sid e n t fo r 1 9 6 6 a n d 1967. This y e a r's
ra lly w as held in M a n k a to . A t the fin a l g e n e ra l a ssem bly the
M H S c h o ir g a v e a concert.
In th e ir s p a re tim e, fa c u lty m em bers ta k e up v a rie d h o b bies
and interests. M rs. Lucille FitzS im m ons d irects a g ro u p o f her
nieces a n d nephew s w hich is c a lle d the "F itzse xte t. H o b b ie s
in clu d e h o rs e b a c k rid in g , sportsca rs, rose plants, a n d g o in g to
the Tw ins a n d V ik in g s gam es. A m o n g the v e ry fa v o rite s a re
fis h in g , p o litic s , g o o d co n ve rs a tio n a n d m ost o f a ll g ivm g tests!
W IL L IA M S C H IM M E L
S o c ia l Science, C ross
C o u n try
H E L P IN G C O A C H D O N M ille r ( r ig h t ) e a t his h o t a f t e r a F r id a y m o rn in g p e p fe s t, a r e ( le f t to
r ig h t ) G o r d y H a k e s , B ill M ic k e ls o n , a n d R ic h a rd R o h lo ff.
ELTO N
S C H O E N R O C K
Business E d u catio n , Tennis
N O R B ER T
S C H O E N R O C K
C a b in e t M a k in g , A rc h i
t e c t u r a l D r a w in g ,
W o o d w o rk in g
H A R O L D
S C H U C H A R D
B u s in e s s E d u c a tio n ,
Yell C lu b
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MRS. M ARG AR ET
S C H W A N K L
A rt
ORVILLE S C H W A N K L
U.S. H isto ry, A thletic
D ire cto r
KARL A A B E R G LO O K S lik e fo r o n c e he has a g o o d set o f p a p e rs to c o rre c t.
MRS. PHYLLIS
SEABERN
English, Yell C lu b
D A V ID SHAFFER HERSHEL SIEBRASS ROBERT S IN G E LS T A D
G e rm a n B io lo g y , Science C lu b G u id a n c e
MRS. HARRIET
T H O R N B Y
H e alth
M IS S SYLVIA W EESE
Business Education
ROGER V^ILKER
English, S oph. D e bate
CLETU S Z IT Z M A N N
English. F o o tb a ll, Bask
e tb a ll
CLETE Z IT Z M A N N ta lk s to L o w e ll W illo c k d u r in g a n o o n h o u r g o b session.
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Staffs cater to student needs
C O O K S - M R S . C L E O F ra n c is , M rs. O lg a S to lt, M rs. V e rn a W a s h a , M rs . E v e ly n
E ric k s o n , M rs . V i M ille r , M rs. V e rn a R a sm usse n, M rs. L y le G ille t te .
C U S T O D IA N S — C R O U C H IN G : B O B Sim m oncJs, N o r b A n d e rs o n , M a rv K im b le . S T A N D
IN G ; G e o r g e K r e u tz e r , Les B e a v e n s , A r n ie R u d e n ic k , R a lp h A lle n , LADDER: LEFT T O
R IG H T , A r t N e w s tra n d , G e o r g e Z u e h lk e , J e r ry E d w a rd s . SE C R ETA R IES: M rs. M a v is
V e r d o o r n , M rs . N e ll S u lliv a n , M rs . R o s e m a rie E ic h e rs , M rs. D o ro th y P a v e y , M rs.
M a r g e T o m lin s o n , M rs. R uth Loe , M rs. S h ir le y G ru n d m e ie r , M rs. A u d r e y W a k n itz ,
M rs, V e lm a J o n e s o n , M rs . M a r ia n Lee.
S T U D E N T L IF E
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Queen M ary Cummiskey
Coronation highlights Homecoming
Q U E E N M A R Y ' 'S a t t e n d a n t s w e re L ynn L o o n e y , B e tta O w e n s , D a r la S w e n so n a n d K a th y W o o d . 37
S U R R O U N D IN G Q U E E N M ARY C u m m is k e y a n d h e r e s c o rt, M a rty T h o m p s o n , a re c o u rt "le m b e rs , D a n Jo h n s o n ,
L r l a S w enson , J a y B o g e n , Lynn L o o n e y , B e tta O w e n s , G a ry D a te , K a th y W o o d a n d N o rm a n N .tz k o w s k ,.
The r in g - b e a r e r is D a v id M ille r , son o f C o a c h D on M ille r .
Homecoming activities keep
E XCITEM ENT m ounted and studies w e re cast aside as everyone
put in long hours striving to m ake H om ecom ing '6 5 the best
ever.
O n Thursday the halls fille d w ith chaos as g irls in C. P. jackets
and boys w ith "g re a s e d -d o w n " h a ir p a rtic ip a te d in H o b o d a y
activities.
Tension v\/as a p p a re n t a m ong m any students as they file d mto
the gym nasium on F riday to w atch the co ro n a tio n o f their
H om ecom ing Q ueen. The suspense w as fin a lly b ro ke n as John
A d o lp h so n , Yell club president, p laced the crow n on M a ry Cumm
iskey's head. M a ry and her escort, M a rty Thom pson, a lo n g
w ith Kathy W o o d , Betta O w ens, Lynn Looney, and D a rla Swenson,
and th e ir escorts, N o rm a n N itz k o w s k i, G a ry Date, Jay
Bogen and Dan Johnson, reigned o ve r the p a ra d e , gam e and
dance.
A fte r the g am e students d anced to the music o f M y ro n Lee and
the C a d d ie s in the gym nasium .
C A R O L B IE D S C H E ID A N D P a l M c C o n v ille " w o l t i a r o u n d " a t th e H o m e c o m in g d a n c e
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J A C K B E N G T S O N 'S H O M E R O O M " w h ip s " th e re s t w ith its H o m e c o m in g f lo a t .
students on the go
STEVE W E IM E R T A N D B ru c e V ^ o te rs to n p la y a r o u n d o n H o b o d a y .
BLAIR FO W LE R , J O H N L u n d a n d T u rk
A n d e rs o n g e t a l l w o rk e d u p o v e r th e
e x c ite m e n t o n H o b o d a y .
D O ES LARRY KUDRLE th in k h e 's D a is y M a e ?
STEVE L U N D A N D M a rth a K ro o n " b o p it u p " to th e G e s tu re s ' m usic.
M ARY JO CASV^ELL a n d Rick E kstam g e t " h itc h e d " in a m a r r ia g e c e re m o n y p e r fo rm e d b y R o g e r F ra n k e .
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T O RAISE M O N E Y f o r a n IR O p r o je c t, M e re d ith N e ls o n a n d B a rb S m ith w o rk a t a b a k e s a le .
Organizations sponsor dances, sales
TH E S T U D E N T C O U N C IL s p o n s o re d m a n y a f t e r g a m e d a n c e s
w h ic h w e re h e ld in th e g y m .
S h o u t s w e re h e a rd as D a isy M aes d ra g g e d th e ir Li I A b n e rs
in to the Y M C A g ym fo r the S a d ie H a w k in 's d a n ce, w hich w as
sp o n sore d b y the Y-Teens. It w as the firs t o f its k in d to be held
fo r M H S students.
U pon e n te rin g , e v e ry o n e re ce ive d a c o rn c o b p ip e . The d e c o ra
tions consisted o f h a ystacks a n d an o uthouse, not to m ention a
still w h e re M o u n ta in D e w w as served.
For those w h o w e re w illin g , R oger F ra n ks, b e tte r know n as
M a rry in ' Sam , w as on h a n d to p e rfo rm a m a rria g e c e re m o n y
co m p le te w ith a license a n d rin g.
H ig h lig h t o f the e ve n in g w as the selection o f the b o y a n d g irl
w h o lo o k e d m ost lik e D a isy M a e a n d Li'l A b n e r. Rose C h risto -
pherson a n d Bill L a ra w a y w e re chosen to receive this "h o n o r
fro m a m o n g 12 fin a lis ts a t the dance.
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DO TTY RYDELL SLAPS J o h n T in g le y , h e r h o n e s t so n , fo r b e in g such a f a ilu r e .
‘Best of Broadway’ consists of \
KAREN N O R T H E N S C O L D PLAYS th e p o r t o f
a y o u n g b o y in "T h e O ld P iz z a M a k e r.
D IA N E S A B IN TRIES in v a in to fin is h h e r
h o m e w o rk d u r in g p la y r e h e a rs a l.
THE ENTIRE C A ST show s its a p p r e c ia t io n f o r th e a u d ie n c e in th e f in a l n u m b e r
18 skits and many laughs
IN "T H E A R T S " K a re n N o rth e n s c o ld , K a th y N e ls o n a n d Sue B e rg e x p re s s
e x tre m e c o n c e rn o v e r t h e ir sons' o c c u p o tio n s .
O ver 5 0 ju n io rs p a rtic ip a te d in this y e a r's Ju n io r C lass Ploy,
"T h e Best o f B ro a d w a y ," w h ich w as u n d er the d ire c tio n o f M rs.
M a rio n Pow ers a n d K athy K leinbeck.
.lit
The p la y , pre se n te d N o v. 1 1 -1 3 , consisted o f 18 skits w hich
w e re selections fro m v a rio u s B ro a d w a y p ro d u c tio n s . The m a
jo rity o f these skits w e re h u m o ro u s, such as "T h e A rts ", w h ile
others lik e "L o v e 's the S hortest D is ta n c e ," w e re on a m ore s e rious
side. M a n y o f the skits c o n ta in e d sin g in g a n d d a n cin g .
The e n tire cast p a rtic ip a te d in "L e t M e W a lk U n d e r Y o u r U m
b re lla W h e n it R ains," a n d in "T h e A u d ie n c e " not o n ly the e n tire
cast b u t a lso the stage hands to o k p a rt.
"T h e Best o f B ro a d w a y " w as the la rg e s t p ro d u c tio n ever
put on b y a J u n io r C lass a t M a n k a to high.
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U P O N E N T E R IN G THE d a n c e , g irls v o te d t o r t h e ir c h o ic e f o r J a c k o f H e a rts fro m c a n d id a te s B o b H o ffm a n , B o b B ig e lo w ,
B ill L a ra w a y , B ru ce P a ra d is , a n d C h ip U lr ic h , w h o w e re p re v io u s ly s e le c te d b y th e Y-Teens.
Looking glass reflects ‘Jack in Wonderland’
THE M A D H A T T E R S , F IT T IN G in w e ll w ith
th e th e m e "J a c k in W o n d e r la n d , " fu r
n is h e d m usic fo r th e d a n c e .
B O B B IG E L O W N E W L Y c ro w n e d J a c k O f H e a rts , a n d his d a te S a n d y
F lu g g a sh o w p le a s u r e a t th e o u tc o m e o f th e c o r o n a tio n .
STEVE TR Y H U S A N D C r a ig C u lle n ,
e n te r ta in m e n t p r e c e d in g th e c o r o n a tio n .
k n o w n a s th e G re e n b r ie r s , p r o v id e d
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" W -
BO YS d re s s e d in C.P, ia c k e ts a n d w h e a t je a n s c a n b e seen e v e ry w h e re .
Fashions, fads at M H S prove students
E V E R Y T H IN G SEEMS TO b e p a is le y th is
y e a r. H e re , K ip A le x a n d e r is w e a rin g a
p a is le y s h irt a n d Jim R o d e m a c h e r is
a d ju s tin g his p a is le y tie .
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P E N D A N T W A T C H E S IN m a n y s ty le s , s iz e s a n d s h a p e s
w e re p o p u la r a m o n g M H S g irls .
ire ‘in’
BELL B O T T O M S W ER E v e ry p o p u la r th is y e a r as sh o w n b y C a n d y C u rtis a n d G e o r g ia
K o ch w h ile th e y w a it f o r a b u s w ith K e ith B o e g e r.
DRESSED IN P O O R b o y s w e a te rs a n d h ip s te rs . S u e T h o m p s o n , S a lly Eva ns a n d B a rb S m ith lo o k th ro u g h
a lb u m s o f c u r r e n tly p o p u la r so n g s.
M H S students J
/ /
/
J IM ROY TAKES G a il S tje rn s tro m on a ty p ic a l d a te .
THE K A T O B A L L R O O M Is a fa v o r ite s p o t fo r S u n d a y n ig h t d a n c e s .
H e re a re D ick C a rls tro m , Tom O lm s c h e id , B a rb S h e rrill, D o n n a J o h n
son a n d S teve A n d e rs o n .
JO E D O T S O N , KAREN H a n s o n a n d A n n e T o lin g e t a b ite to e a t a t th e C o u n try K itc h e n , a fa v o r ite h a n g o u t fo r M H S stu d e n ts .
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swing through the year
" W H A T N O W ! " E X C LA IM S J a n e C o rls tro m os she a tte m p ts a k ic k
tu rn . J a n e is t y p ic a l o f th e m a n y M H S ski e n th u s ia s ts .
LIKE M A N Y M H S s tu d e n ts , P a u l K ro u b e tz e a rn s e x tra m o n e y b y w o rk in g p a r t-tim e .
H e re h e d is p la y s s h irts a t F is h e r's c lo th in g s to re .
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I
Point system
SE N IO R S S T A N D W IT H p r id e in fr o n t o f th e ir snow
s c u lp tu re w h ic h w o n fir s t p riz e .
A LARGE S N O W c a s tle s ta n d s in th e c e n te r o f th e g y m c a r ry in g o u t th e th e m e o f " R h a p s o d y in Ic e " a t th e d a n c e .
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ncites competition between classes
S N O W K IN G A N D Q U E E N c a n d id a te s fro m e a c h c la ss a w a it th e f in a l c o r o n a tio n . T h e y a r e s e n io rs D a n J o h n s o n
oll^d J ^ n n y J o h n s o n , iu n io r s J im F re d ric k s o n a n d E la in e T osch , a n d s o p h o m o re s M a ry M o th .s a n d J o h n L u n d .
BILL S C H IM M E L , a m e m b e r o f th e A ll- S t a r f a c u lty te a m , o u t-to s s e s th e
A ll- A m e r ic a n in th e S n o w W e e k b a s k e tb a ll g a m e .
S H O U T S O f " O r e o s !" “ Fruit L o o p s !" a n d "S e n io rs !" c o u ld be
h e a rd th ro u g h o u t S now W eel< os students co m p e te d in v a rio u s
a ctivitie s to w in points to r th e ir class. The p o in t system w as
som ething new a t M H S this y e a r a n d in cite d much co m p e titio n
betw een the classes. Points w e re c o m p ile d b y the ju d g in g o f the
snow scu lp tu re , the n u m b e r o f tickets sold fo r the g a m e , a n d the
ou tcom e o f the snow races.
A d a n ce in the g ym on S a tu rd a y n ig h t started S now W e e k o ff.
O n T ue sd a y n ig h t e v e ry o n e g a th e re d on the fo o tb a ll fie ld to
s u p p o rt his team in the snow races. This w as fo llo w e d b y a
W o r ld Series b a s k e tb a ll g a m e in -w h ic h fa c u lty m em bers c o m
peted a g a in s t A ll-S ta r athletes. T ale n te d students g o t th e ir
chance to p e rfo rm in the h o o te n a n n y on T hu rsd a y. Eight senior
boys dressed lik e g irls stole the show as they co m p e te d in the
Miss A m e ric a contest.
The w e e k cam e to a close on F rid a y m o rn in g w hen the fin a l
p oints w e re a n n ou n ce d a n d Jenny Johnson a n d D an Johnson,
c a n d id a te s fro m the se n io r class, w e re cro w n e d .
C O M P E T IT IO N IS G REAT as s tu d e n ts s triv e to w in p o in ts t o r th e ir classes in th e snow ra ces.
STEVE TR YHUS A C C O M P A N IE S h im s e lf o n th e g u ita r in th e h o o te n a n n y .
Mighty seniors crumble
C L IM A X IN G TH E S E N IO R v ic to r y w a s th e c o r o n a tio n o f s e n io r c a n d id a te s
D a n J o h n s o n a n d J e n n y J o h n s o n as S n o w K in g a n d Q u e e n .
Oreos, Fruit Loops
S IN G IN G H IS V E R S IO N o f " T h ro w M e a N o n n e r ," is
" S u g a r P lu m " B ro a m , w h o w a s c ro w n e d M iss A m e ric a .
A T THE
H O O T E N A N N Y , th e a u d ie n c e ta k e s p a r t b y c la p p in g a lo n g .
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STUDENT C O U N C IL — FRONT R O W ; M . C a s w e ll, C. B e n z ie , D. G ild e m e is -
te r, L. S o re b o , L. Frost, B. L u n d , D. H u n te r, C. Z u e h l, L eve rson . S E C O N D
R O W ; M . C u m m is k e y , S. O d e g a a r d , C. M o llo y , J. V ia la r d , R. L o re n tz , T.
W o o d , K. B u rc h e d e a n , J. D e z o te ll, S h e rry S h e llh o rn , B e th H a u g e n . THIRD
RO W ; H. H o le ts , J. B a rts c h , G . P ric e , B. S h e llh o rn , G . S a n d s, T. F o rd , J.
A d o lp h s o n , J. F re d ric k s o n , J. M e rlin s k i, S. L u n d , E ric P a u l. FOURTH ROW ;
R. C h e s le y , K. F ish e r, J. T in g le y , B. B ig e lo w , J. E llis , P. K ro u b e tz , D. V a n -
S te lte n , B. S te in e r, S. S w enson , D. K e lle y , B. S u g d e n , B. J ohn son.
Student Council initiates eight o’clock ;
S t a r t i n g out w ith a new adviser, G o rd o n Fuller, and plenty
o t new ideas, the M a n k a to high school student council began
a n o th e r y e a r w ith sophom o re o rie n ta tio n . It w as fo llo w e d by
tra d itio n s such as the c h a rity tree. In te rn a tio n a l D ay and Snow
W e e k. N e w activities in tro d u ce d w ere n o on-hour sock hops m
the gym and live -b and dances. A new system o t fin a l election o f
Snow W e e k king and queen candidates w as intro d u ce d . Classes
w ere given points fo r w in n in g in snow races, snow sculptures
and adva nce d ticket sales.
In a d d itio n to the o n e -h o u r-a -w e e k m eetings, 8 a.m. meetings
w e re held every o th er Tuesday. A suggestion b o x was set up in
the a ll-p u rp o s e room and the a p p le m achine w as fa ith fu lly
visited. The supply shop w as a g a in located in the student council
o ffice .
The 19 6 5 -6 6 student council, consisting o f 4 6 m em bers, w as led
b y Steve Lund, president; Linda S o re b o and B ria n Sugden,
co-vice presidents; Rosem ary Lorentz, secretary; and D ianne
G ild e m e is te r, treasurer.
STU D E N T C O U N C IL O FFICER S R o s e m a ry L o re n tz , B ria n S u g d e n , L in d a
S o re b o , Steve L u n d a n d D ia n n e G ild e m e is te r p r o v id e d le a d e r s h ip a n d
g u id a n c e fo r a succe ssfu l c o u n c il.
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M A R T H A CARR O PER ATES th e S tu d e n t C o u n c il S u p p ly S h o p
e v e ry d a y b e fo r e sch o o l a n d d u r in g lu n c h .
S T U D E N T S G Y R A TE T O s o u n d s o f r e c e n t h its a t n o o n -h o u r s o c k h o p s .
meetings
N E W S T U D E N T D A N A W id b o o m (c e n te r) is in tr o d u c e d to M r. S c h u c h a rd b y Jim
F re d ric k s o n , a m e m b e r o f th e h o s p it a lity c o m m itte e .
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M EM BER S O F TH E S n o w b a ll d a n c e c o m m itte e w o rk th ro u g h d e b ris .
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Audubon, Science clubs show outdoor interests
S c ie n c e d u b kicked o ff its year's a g enda w ith a p izza p a rty
in N ovem ber. O th e r fun excursions included a to b o g g a n and ice
skating p a rty in February and a cam p in g trip in M ay.
C oncerned w ith m ore educatio n a l goals. Science club members
b o a rd e d buses on a January m orning and to o k o ff fo r a to u r o f
the M a y o clinic in Rochester.
Speakers w ere an im p o rta n t p a rt o f the club's e ffo rt to learn. A t
one m eeting Dr. W illia m Perendy, a noted p o d ia tris t in M a n k a
to, w as guest. A lso, a man fro m the M innesota A cadem y o f
Science spoke to interested m em bers a b o ut bio-physics.
P residing over this y e a r's A u d u b o n society w ere Brad N o rd g re n ,
president; Robin W rig h t, vice-president; and M a rth a Kroon,
secre ta ry-tre a sure r, w ho w ere elected at a club-sponsored
sw im m ing p a rty last June.
A dvisers Hershel Siebrass and Richard R ohloff headed the
y e a r's activities w hich included everything fro m a skiing trip in
m id -w in te r to a canoe trip last spring.
A U D U B O N M EM BER S MEET a t lu n c h -tim e to discuss fu tu r e trip s .
AT O N E o f th e m e e tin g s ,S c ie n c e c lu b m e m b e rs ta k e a h u m a n m a n ik in a p a r t to e x a m in e it m o re c lo s e ly .
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H l-Y O F F IC E R S : G L E N N A rn e s e n , c o -v ic e p r e s id e n t; N o rm N itz k o w s k i,
tre a s u r e r ; L a rry K u d r le , c o -v ic e p r e s id e n t; D e n n y K a u s , C h a p te r p r e s id e n t;
B r a d N o r d g r e n , s e c re ta ry ; B ill H a s e m a n , c h a p la in ; J o h n E llis , A ll c ity H i-Y
p r e s id e n t.
Over-nights provide fun, little sleep
H l-Y , s p o n sore d b y the Y M C A , h a d th re e ch a p te rs a t M a n k a to
high. These g ro u p s fu n c tio n e d in d e p e n d e n tly o f each o th e r, but
w e re c o o rd in a te d in th e ir a ctivitie s b y the H i-Y C o u n c il, w hich
a lso h a n d le d a ll new m em berships. S le e p -o vers a t the Y M C A
d u rin g O c to b e r, J a n u a ry a n d M a rc h w e re o p e n to a ll m em bers.
P a rticip a n ts p la y e d b a s k e tb a ll, sw am a n d ra re ly slept.
C h a p te rs ra is e d m oney b y h a vin g b a k e sales a n d c a r washes.
S ervice p ro je c ts , h a y rid e s , a n d a ca n o e tr ip p la n n e d fo r this
sum m er h e lp e d reduce the b a la n c e . Presidents this y e a r w e re
D ick C a rls tro m , B ra d N o rd g re n a n d D enny Kaus.
m e m b e r s O FFER S U G G E S T IO N S f o r th e u p c o m in g o v e r n ig h t.
H l-Y C L U B E N T H U S IA S M c lim b s to g r e a t e r h e ig h ts .
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‘Friendship’ chapters
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M a n k a to high's nine Y-teens chapters w ere active in several
areas. The g roups met in d iv id u a lly fo r m onthly meetings to plan
and c a rry out th e ir own activities, but com bined to give two
g irl-a s k -b o y dances: "S a d ie H a w kin s," held dogpatch style in
N ove m b e r and "J a c k -o f-H e a rts " in February. The groups also
conducted S a tu rday m orning p la y sessions fo r u n d erp rivile g ed
children and helped w ith the snack b a r at St. Joseph's hospital.
To finance Y-teens, service projects m em bers sold b a llo o n s at
fo o tb a ll gom es and fo o d at w restling meets.
Y-teens chapter m eetings w ere alw ays preceded by potluck
suppers. The g ro u p s held bake sales at noon and e arned m oney
w hich they used fo r their ow n com m unity projects and reducing
the e xpenditures to r th e ir entertainm ent. C lub m em bers had fun
p a rtic ip a tin g in such diverse activities as a trip to the cities, a
fo ru m on boys' o p in io n s o f g irls, horseback rid in g , to b o g g a n
ing, and ice skating.
P A IN T IN G POSTERS AS a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r th e Y -T ee ns' J a c k o f H e a rts
d a n c e o re G w e n Lenz a n d C a ro l Z u e h l.
C h a p te r presidents fo r this y e a r's Y-teens chapters w ere: Sandy
Flugga, Freundschaft; Linda A b b o tt, V enskab; Judy W illia m s ,
K o inonia; M a rth a Smith, Yujo; M a ry C um m iskey, A m ic iz io ; C a ro l
Keltgen, A m icito ; Karen Stier, A m itie; Kathy M cG o w a n ; V anskap;
and N icki Dudash, Bauta.
S IG H U L T IN BU YS h e r " S a d ie H a w k in s " tic k e t fro m Jo y c e J e n n in g s .
K A R E N STIER SELLS a v ic to ry b a llo o n to K a th y N e ls o n a t a f o o t b a ll g a m e .
B a llo o n s w e re re le a s e d a t k ic k o ff.
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ypijied by monthly potlucks, garrulous girls
C O U N C IL , a d v is e d b y M rs. J a c k B e n g ts o n , m e e ts to p la n d e t a ils o f tfie S a d ie H a w k in s d a n c e .
TH E Y -T E E N S
F A L L IN G O FF A s a u c e r a t th e b o tto m o f th e
h ill seem s to b e fu n f o r Y -te e n m e m b e rs
N a n c y B je r k e a n d L in d a B e rtra n d .
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High news goes ‘offset’
A big change was m ade in the publica tio n o t the High News
this year. Previously, p rintin g was done by ro llin g p a p er over an
ink fo rm fille d w ith the type and engravings. This method is
calle d letterpress. For the first tim e this y e a r the p a p e r was
p rinted by the p hoto-offset process, based on the fa ct that w ater
and o il d o n 't mix.
Staff m em bers w o rk e d in co -o p e ra tio n w ith Schuldt Printing
com p a n y, which purchased a special cam era to m ake offset
possible. S taff m em bers had to re a rra n g e the previous year's
schedule to fit the c o p y and paste-up deadlines fo r each issue.
To keep the student b o d y up to date on school and w o rld news
w as the m ain objective. An issue cam e out every tw o to three
w eeks and w as tille d w ith news, features, e d ito ria ls , cartoons
and a ctio n -p a cke d pictures.
S pecial e ditions w ere put out at H om ecom ing and C hristm as fo r
e very student. The last issue o f the y e a r w as dedica te d to the
g ra d u a tin g seniors. This year's H igh News staff included N ancy
Roth, e d ito r-in -c h ie f; S andy Flugga, m an a g in g e d ito r; C heryl
N ere, news e d ito r; Karen H a rtw e ll, e d ito ria l page e d ito r; Linda
Enke, fe a tu re e d ito r; Dick B eerling, sports e d ito r.
L IN D A EN KE, KRIS B e rg , N a n c y Roth a n d C h e ry l N e re w o rk on th e ir p a g e
a s s ig n m e n ts fo r th e H ig h N e w s.
A C T IV IT Y TICKET HO LD ERS re c e iv e p a p e rs d is tr ib u
te d b y H ig h N e w s s ta ffe rs .
D IS C U S S IN G E A C H P A G E , s ta ffe rs re v ie w a re c e n t issue o f th e H ig h N e w s.
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ED ITO R BETTA O W E N S , f la n k e d b y a s s o c ia te e d ito rs L in d a D ic k h o ff a n d D a r la S w e n son,
e x p la in s la y o u t ru le s to K a th y H ic k s te in a n d K a re n H a n s o n .
S E A R C H IN G FO R N E G A T IV E S in th e d a r k r o o m a r e C h ris
J o h n s o n , J e a n S c h u ld t a n d H o lly H o le ts .
Candy wrappers, empty boxes clutter 205
T hose h a ra sse d , g ro g g y -e y e d , c a n d y -m u n c h in g b e in g s seen
s c u rry in g a b o u t the h a lls, e s p e c ia lly d u rin g fo u rth h o u r, w e re
a c tu a lly o n ly m em bers o f the y e a rb o o k staff. Pages o f the b o o k
w e re sent to the p u b lis h e r to m eet fo u r d e a d lin e s , w hich d e
m a n d e d co n tin u e d e ffo rt a n d lo n g hours. A su p p le m e n t to the
'6 6 a n n u a l e d itio n o f the O to k n a m is put o u t in the sum m er.
As in o th e r y e a rs, the sta ff sold c a n d y e v e ry d a y a t noon to
d e cre a se cost o f the b o o k . Students re c ip ro c a te d b y p la c in g
o rd e rs fo r o v e r 1 ,1 0 0 O ta k n a m s , b re a k in g o il sales reco rd s.
a c a d e m i c s ED ITO R S BA R B L u n d , P a u la W o rn s o n e n d M a rk D ru m r e la x
f o u r th h o u r d u r in g t h e ir in fr e q u e n t s p a re m om e nts.
STAFFERS G E O R G IA K O C H , A n n e T o lin , B a rb T h o rn b y a n d B e c k y G e o r g e sell
c a n d y to s u p p le m e h t th e cost o f th e O ta k n a m .
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Broadcasts inform public of M H S news
O h , no! Is that w hat I re a lly sound like ? " This was one of the
m any reactions o f Radio W o rk s h o p mem bers as they heard their
voices com ing over the ra d io . O ne o r tw o mem bers taped p ro
gram s o f music, jokes and news on Tuesdays. O n the fo llo w in g
Thursday, the p ro g ra m was p la ye d over KYSM at 10;30"p^m. on
S carlet D ow nbeat. Special p ro g ra m s w ere p re p a re d fo r h o lidays
and Snow W eek.
Five-minute p ro g ra m s w ere given over KEYC by m em bers o f TV
w orkshop. The p ro g ra m s, held on Fridays at 3 :3 0 w ere presented
live. M em bers p re p a re d th e ir own presentations consisting
o f interview s and news items.
PAM T H O M P S O N TELECASTS a fiv e -m in u te p ro g ra m o f S n ow W e e k events
a t th e KEYC s tu d io .
'G U E S T ' K A R E N H A N S O N te lls a jo k e on S c a rle t D o w n b e a t, h o s te d th is w e e k b y H o lly H o le ts a n d P e n n y S a ik i,
E R IC A U E L A N D , M A R K S p rin t, K a re n N o rth e n s c o ld , B ill M o rris a n d S te ve F a n d re p r a c tic e lin e s f o r th e o n e -a c t p la y .
Thespians, A rt Club breed creativity
T H ES PIA N S c lu b w a s fo rm e d to re p la c e tw o p re vio u s o rg a n
iz a tio n s , the D ra m a a n d S tage clubs. M e m b e rs, w h o must have
e a rn e d 10 points b y a ctin g o r w o rk in g on lig h tin g , m ake -u p , o r
costum es, e lected M a rk D ru m , p re s id e n t a n d K athy H ickstein,
v ice -p re sid e n t. The c lu b saw a p la y in M in n e a p o lis .
The A rt clu b , also n e w ly -o rg a n iz e d , vo te d C liff Fisher, p re s i
dent; M a rc ia A n d e rs o n , vic e -p re s id e n t; a n d C h ris Berkness,
s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. The g ro u p visite d the a rt museum a n d w as
re s p o n s ib le fo r the p a p e r tre e a n d p a in te d w in d o w s in the
lib r a ry a t C hristm as.
M A U R E E N LU TH E R , J A N E C a rls tro m , C a s s ie H a p k e , L o rry B la c k s ta d a n d
D ic k C a rls tro m m a k e o n e -a c t p la y s c e n e ry .
ART C L U B M E M B E R S C l if f F is h e r a n d M a rc ia A n d e rs o n h e lp p a in t w in d o w s in
th e lib r a r y a t C h ris tm a s tim e os a c lu b p r o je c t.
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DEBATE MEM BERS STEPH A N IE U le n ,
S co tt S h a w , C a ro l Z u e h l a n d M a rio n
S tav w o rk on th e ir d e b a te s in th e lib r a r y
c o n fe re n c e room s ix th h o u r.
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Students debate, speak for N F L honor
M EMBERS o f D ebate team this y e a r had to contend w ith this
statement — "R esolved; The fe d e ra l governm ent should a d o p t a
p ro g ra m o f co m p u lso ry a rb itra tio n in la b o r m anagem ent d isputes
in basic industries." O n most S aturdays one o r m ore
teams, consisting o f tw o persons on the a ffirm a tiv e side a n d tw o
on the negative side w ere sent out to local tournam ents to d e
bate this topic. In a d d itio n the D ebate club p la y e d host at the
M a n k a to In vita tional in D ecem ber. Then in e a rly spring it tra v
eled to W o rth in g to n to attend the T rojan Tournam ent. The
elected secretary o f D ebate team was S andy Paulsen.
The N a tio n a l Forensic League is an h o n o ra ry club w ith membersh
ip e a rn e d by w in n in g 25 o r m ore points th ro u g h d e b atin g ,
p a rtic ip a tin g in speech contests o r p u b lic speaking. This y e a r
NFL m em bers w ere h o n ore d at a banquet given in the spring.
NFL — FRONT R O W : L. A n d e rs e n , N . B je rk e , R. W r ig h t , D. P e sta, S. U le n , B.
B a llm a n , D. D a h l, S. P a u ls e n . R O W T W O : J. T h ie sse, C. Z u e h l, M . S ta v, M .
E rickso n , T. H e a b e r lin , T. S ta th a m , E. S p o n b e rg , B. H o lle n b a c h , C.
S c h m id t, M . M c L e a n . R O W THREE: L. T ro u th , C. R o s e n g re n , P. C o rle tt, V.
W e n z la ff, S. S h o w , K. G ilm a n , L. E n ke, R. C h ris to p h e rs o n , J. Evenson.
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JC L — FRONT R O W : M . K v ite k , J. T h o m a s , K. S ig a fu s , L, O d e g a a r d , L.
E d w a rd s K J o h n s to n . R O W T W O : D. H a ro ld s o n , C. A lle n , S. O d e g a a r d , S.
M a llis o n ! P. T h o m p s o n , M . S ta v , C. F e n s k e . R O W THREE: T. P a lm e r, B.
K e h n e r, N . M a d s o n , B. C h e s le y , P. L o r le t l, M . B a lc e r z a k , 5. A n d e rs o n , L.
Frost.
Olives, grapes, dominate Latin meetings
T HE M a n k a to H ig h school Latin clu b is c o m m o n ly know n as ttie
J u n io r C la ssica l League, o r JCL. This y e a r the JCL m em bers
a tte n d e d a state co n ve n tio n A p ril 16 w hich w a s h e ld in St. Louis
Park. The clu b , w h ich is p a rt o t a n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n , also
p lans to a tte nd the A u g u st co n ve n tio n in Kentucky. P a rticip a n ts in
JCL a lso tra v e le d to W in o n a this s p rin g to r a w e e k-e n d c a m p
o u t a n d a t the end o t the y e a r the J u n io r C la ssica l League a g a in
held a g re a t fe a st a tte r w hich the pits a n d seeds w e re p ic k e d up
b y the d u tifu l slaves.
Ju n io r C la ssical League o ffic e rs to r the y e a r w e re: R obert
Kehner a n d D ia n e H a ro ld s o n , co-consuls; M a rk B a lc e rz a k ,
p ra e to r; C y n th ia A lle n , scrib e; Jayne Thom as, q u a este r; and
Pam C o rle tt, B ob C hesle y a n d John S exton; a e d ile s.
JCL O FFIC E R S — FRONT R O W ; D ia n e H a ro ld s o n a n d R o b e rt K e h n e r
c o -c o n s u ls . R O W T W O ; Pom C o r le tt, a e d ile ; J o h n S e x to n , a e d ile ; M a rk
B a lc e r z a k , p r a e to r ; R o b e rt C h e s le y , a e d ile ; C y n th ia A lle n , s c rib a ; J a n e
T h o m a s , q u a e s to r .
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PHA — SEATED: J. N itz k o w s k i, J. L o re n tz , C. B e a v e r, C. H in ik e r, C. A n d e r
son. S T A N D IN G : J. Thom a s, M . S e vern s, L. A n d e rs o n , P. M o rro w , R. S te in
b e r g , C. P e te rs o n , M . B a u e r, L. W e lc o m e , C. H a rt, D. H a a c k , K. S o re b o , L
S e xe , C. H a le , M . K v ite k , K. B e c k e l.
Future homemakers, farmers, sew, reap
V lE W IN G a style show o f fa ll fashions, serving ot the M D V C
banquet and m aking tra y fa vo rs fo r an o ld fo lk s home w ere just
a te w o f the activities c a rrie d on by m em bers o f Future H om e
m akers o f A m e rica. O ffic e rs o f FHA included S a lly Jackson,
president; Kathy H in ike r, secretary; C a n d y Beaver, trea su re r;
Joan Thom as, historian; C onnie Peterson, p a rlia m e n ta ria n ;
and M a rle n e Severns, recreation.
FFA m em bers held m eetings once a month. A fe w o t the clubs
activities w ere: sw im m ing parties, b uying trees to r w ind breaks
and raising pheasants. FFA o ffice rs pre sid in g o ve r this year's
activities w ere: C ra ig A nderson, president; Bruce A nderson,
vice president; Roger Timm, secretary; L a rry M ille r, treasurer;
Jim H aefner and L a D a ryl Fischer, sentinels.
C A R O N LEIN ES PAUSES to th in k o f w h a t to d o
n e x t on h e r s e w in g p ro je c t.
FFA FRONT R O W : L, F re d e ric k , K. K ru e g e r, C
G o e ttlic h e r , J, H o e fn e r, J. M e rlin s k i, M , B isch, K
H a e fn e r. R O W T W O : M , R e e d , N . P e p p e r, D
P o s b rig , B. A n d e rs o n , R. T im m , L. M ille r , R
S c h e u re r, J. G in tn e r , R O W THRliE: L. F ischer, J
R e in b o ld , H, H a e fn e r, A, S c h e u re r, C. A n d e r
son, D- L e n e rtz , M , H a e fn e r.
IR O arouses international interests
T HE In te rn a tio n a l R elations O rg a n iz a tio n , co m m o n ly re fe rre d
to sim p ly as IRO, w as p ro u d to have tw o fo re ig n students as
m em bers this y e a r. The p a ir, Joelle V ia la rd , w h o cam e fro m
France, a n d Jo rg e M e rlin s k i, w h o is fro m U ru g u a y , g a ve the
clu b 's o th e r m em bers insight into h o w p e o p le o f o th e r countrie s
live a n d w h a t they a re re a lly like . John A d o lp h s o n , w h o spent
last sum m er in the P hilippines, a lso re la te d his e x p e rie n ce s fo r
the e n lig h tm e n t o f the IRO g ro u p . The IRO c lu b h a d a p ro g re s
sive d in n e r a n d held a p o tlu c k supper, w hich w e re both fa v o re d
w ith dishes fro m a fa r. As a m oney ra is in g p ro je c t, the IRO
sponsore d c a n d y sales th ro u g h o u t the y e a r. The p ro fits , w hich
to ta lle d m ore than $ 5 0 , w e re sent to R adio Free E urope. O ffic e rs
to r the y e a r's In te rn a tio n a l R elations O rg a n iz a tio n w e re M a rily n
M cLean, p re sid e n t; M e re d ith N e lso n , vice -p re s id e n t; E laine
Tosch, s e cre ta ry; a n d B a rb Sm ith, trea s u re r.
F O R E IG N E X C H A N G E S T U D E N T S J o rg e M e rlin s k i
a n d J o e lle V ia la r d p r o u d ly sh o w th e ir n o t io n a l
f la g s o f U r u g u a y a n d F ra n c e .
J O H N A D O L P H S O N BRAVELY ta s te s a c re p e suz-
e tte m ix tu re p r e p a r e d b y J o e lle V ia la r d .
IR O - F R O N T R O W : P. S a ik i, M . N e ls o n , M . M c L e a n , P. LincJ D_ D a h l, M
C u m m is k e v J V ia la r d , J. S a ik i, J. C h ris te n s e n , J. F ro st, D. S e x to n , C
M u ts c h . R O W T W O : B. S m ith , J. C a rls tr o m , G . O tto , L. D iliv , K.
L. S o re b o , S. S o re b o , B. H a o g e n , M . K ro o n , J.
E llis A O w e n s , S. H u n te r, G . F e n to n , V . L e v e rs o n . R O W THREE: C. B e n z ie
E T osch , W G o s e w is c h , K. H ic k s te in , S. K ro o n , N . D u d a s h , M . J o v a a g , M
B a rts c h , R. C h ris to p h e rs o n , T. W o o d , S. M a llis o n , E. U e la n d , N . Je n se n .
O R C H E S IS -F R O N T ROW : P. T h o m p so n , C. H a p k e , G . H a -
b in q e r , L. C a rp e n te r, C. K o o is tra . R O W T W O : M . C u m m iske
y, S. W ilb u r , S. D u tfy , L. B irc h , V . Leverson, J. D e z o te ll,
M . P a tte rs o n , K. S ig a tu s . R O W THREE: L. L in c o ln , M . R a d i-
c h e l, L. A d a m s , D. L in d b lo m , M . K e a rn e y , J. T h o rn b y , S.
T a n n e r, J. Y o u n g , C. C u rtis .
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V IC K I LE VER SO N , SHERRY N e ls o n , L in d a B e rtra n d , S a lly T a n n e r a n d J o a n
T h o rn b y p r e p a r e fo r th e ir D o lp h in n u m b e r " O T a n n e n b a u m " .
Dolphins, Orchesis, strive for
D O L P H IN S -F R O N T R O W : L. D ic k h o ff, K. B e rg , M . K ro o n , D. M a n e c k e , V.
L e ve rson, J. C a rls tro m , D. N e ls o n , C. M c C o n v llle , C. S tie r, D. S e x to n , M .
M a th is , J. T h o rn b y , V . L o u ru h n . R O W T W O : S. N e ls o n , R. H ib b a r d , D.
E w a lt, J. Y o u n g , L. B e rtra n d , L. D illy , S. R e a s n e r, Y. F e rg e s o n . R O W THREE:
J. S a ik i, M . R a d ic h e l, R. Z e ll, S. T a n n e r, M . K e a rn e y , S. K e lle y , K. N o r-
th e n s c o ld , J. H e n d le y , M . S tevens.
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O R C H E S IS C O -P R E S ID E N T S BA R B T h o rn b y a n d K a th y H ic k s te in le a d th e
g r o u p th ro u g h a p r a c tic e t o r " A l l T h a t J a z z .
fitness, poise
B U IL D IN G m uscles, c o -o rd in a tio n a n d poise w e re the m am
o b je ctive s to r D o lp h in s a n d O rche sis this y e a r. M ee tin g s w e re
held eoch w e e k a t w h ich m em bers e xe rcise d a n d w o rk e d on
th e ir in d iv id u a l a n d g ro u p num bers fo r the shows. In D ece m b e r,
the D o lp h in s held a show e n title d "C h ris tm a s A ro u n d The
W o r ld " a n d in M a rc h staged a show w ith a " H o lid a y s them e.
The O rche sis clu b g a ve p e rfo rm a n c e s o f " A ll That Ja z z on
F eb ru a ry 2 2 a n d 2 3 . Each clu b held try o u ts in the s p rin g a n d fa ll
w hich w e re ju d g e d b y the o ffic e rs . D o lp h in o ffic e rs w e re c o
p residents Kris B erg a n d M a rth a K ro o n ; s e c re ta ry , Jane C a rlstrom
; a n d p u b lic ity c h a irm a n , K aren N o rth e n s c o ld . O rche sis
le a d e rs w e re K athy H ickstein a n d B a rb T h o rn b y , co -p re sid e n ts;
M a rily n M cLean, business m anager,- a n d S a n d y F lugga, p u b lic ity
ch a irm a n , a ll se n io r m em bers.
S C A R LA F IN O FFIC ER S - C H R IS Jo h n s o n a n d J u d y M e r r itt, c o -p re s id e n ts ,
a n d S a n d y H u n te r, tre a s u re r.
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Girls build muscles, ;
T HE G irls Recreation A ssociation met every Thursday a fte r
noon to exhaust its m em bers w ith such activities as v o lle y b a ll,
bo w lin g , baske tb a ll, badm inton, tennis, a rch e ry, and softball.
GRA o ffice rs Sue M utch and S andy Kelley, co-presidents; Pat
M o rro w , treasurer; D o ro th y H unter, p u b lic ity ch a irm a n ; and
S ally Jackson, secretary determ ined their objective fo r this ye a r
to be to have fun and com pete at the same tim e. D uring the
Christm as season the g ro u p sang caro ls at the O a k la w n Rest
Hom e and the M a n k a to House, and also held a skating p a rty at
the in d o o r rink. Later in the ye a r, m em bers p a rtic ip a te d in a
"B ig N in e " p la y d a y , besides attending sm aller p la yd a ys held on
o ccasional S aturdays.
T um bling club, also m eeting on Thursdays, a im ed to p ro vid e its
m em bers w ith an o p p o rtu n ity to becom e fa m ilia r and a d e p t on
the gym nastic equipm ent. In the begin ning o t the ye a r, the g ro u p
concentrated on a p ro g ra m o f fre e exercise, w hich m eant that
the tum blers used o n ly mats and such other sim ple im plem ents as
b a m b o o sticks to pra ctice w ith. From these, the g ro u p g ra d u a te d
to the use o t o il o f the equipm ent such as the rings, p a ra lle l bars
and tra m p o lin e . The o ffic e rs w ere Lynn Eddy and C athy W y a tt;
co-presidents; Joy DeRosier, secretary; B arb Lund, treasurer
C O N N IE N E A L W O R K S -O U T on th e p a r a lle l b a rs a t T u m b lin g c lu b .
and M a rth a Rankin; p u b lic ity chairm an.
T U M B L IN G - B O T T O M R O W ; G .
V a n d e w e g e , K. S te ir, M . E llis , G .
S p a n g e n b e rg , L. Z ie g a h n , S.
C a s e b e re , C. N e a l. R O W T W O :
K. J u b e ria n , M . J o v a a g , J. De
R o sie r, M . R a n k in , S. S lo cum .
R O W THREE: D. P e sta , K. W y a tt,
L. E d d y , K. B e c k e r.
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co-ordination in GRA, Tumbling club
G R A — O FFIC ER S: PAT M o rro w , S a n d y K e lle y ,
S a lly J a c k s o n , S a n d y H u n te r, Sue M u tsch .
D ID S O M E O N E H A P P E N to s a y s q u a s h ?
H IT T IN G TH E BALL seem s to b e th e b ig g e s t p r o b le n
fo r g ir ls in G R A v o lle y b a ll.
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ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR JAM ES B e rg c o n d u c ts his g ro u p
th ro u g h p ra c tic e d u r in g a cla ss p e rio d .
O R C H E S T R A -F R O N T RO W : H. Evans, K. B u rc h e d e a n , K. S im p s o n , P
M o rg a n , B. H a u g e n , L. C a rp e n te r. R O W T W O ; S. J a c k s o n , M . Rasmus
sen. L. M ille r , P. M o rro w , T. K e n w a rd , B. R o b e rts, M . C a s w e ll, S. G ru
b e r, S. L u n d , K. N o rth e n s c o ld , A . K e n w a rd , M . K ro o n , K. L u n d h o lm , C
J o h n s o n , T. M o rg a n , G . O tto , C. K o e p p e n , D. L in d b lo m . R O W THREE; J
M e r r itt, C. C u lle n , S. B e rg , J. A d o lp h s o n , B. H u g d a h l, T. S e w a rd , D
E w a lt, P. W ils o n , B. B a llm a n , L. O d e g a a r d , D. M a n e c k e , D. H e a th , M
D ru m , M r. J. B e rg , S. S h o c k m a n .
Christmas concerts create
C H O R U S -F R O N T R O W : V . H o m e r, B. S h e r r ill, V . L eve rson, M . K e n w a rd , M .
M a th is , R. S te in b e r g , M . C a rr, L. S c h e u re r, D. M u e lle r , P. C ra y , C. A u r-
in g e r , M . Leas, D. S e x to n , S. T h e is s e n , C. S p e n c e . R O W T W O : J. H a n s o n , K.
B u rc h e d e a n , J. T h o rn b y , S. T a n n e r, S. R e a s n e r, D. H a a c k , J. K o w c e u n , C.
D a u g h e rty , W . O k in c z y c , J B a rts c h , K. S im p s o n , D. E w a lt, S. G ru b e r, R.
B a rn e s , J. S a ik i, M . W id b o o m .
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festive mood
T HE G irls C h o ru s o n d O rc h e s tra p e rfo rm e d fo r a S prm g
co n ce rt in M a y a n d B a c c a la u re a te in June. Both g ro u p s p a rtic i
p a te d in the C h ristm a s conce rts in w h ich the select b a n d jo m ed
the o rch e s tra fo r c e rta in num bers.
The O rc h e s tra , u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f Jam es B erg, a ls o p a rtic i
p a ted in the Big N in e music fe s tiv a l a t N o rth fie ld M a y 6.
O n Dec. 14 the o rc h e s tra g a ve a co n ce rt fe a tu rin g solist H a ro ld
Evans a n d . a n u m b e r on the h a rp s ic h o rd b y Kenneth G e rtje -
jansen.
S H A W N S H O C K M A N FIDDLES a w a y h is tim e d u r in g fir s t h o u r.
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B A N D R O S T E R -J . A d o lp h s o n , C. A n d e rs o n , B. B a llm a n , J. B a rts c h , K.
B e rg , S. B e rg , B. B e rtra n d , L. B e rtra n d , R. B ig e lo w , C. B irk h o lz , P. C a seb
a re , M . C a s w e ll, J. C h ris te n s e n , C. C u lle n , M . C u m m is k e y , K. C u tts , L.
D ic k h o ff, L. D illy , M . D ru m , M . D u a n e , K. E lk e , J. E n ke, D. E w a lt, S. F a n d re ,
B. F e n to n , R. F la te q u a l, T. F o rd , J. Frost, H. G o ff, W . G o s e w is c h , L. G ru n d -
h o v d C. G u n d e rs o n , G . H a ll, D. H a n k e , L. H a n k e , D. H e a th . C. H e d -
strom ', A . H e lg e s o n , J. H e n d le y , R. H ib b a r d , R. H o ffm a n , B. H o lm g re n , B.
H u g d a h l, J. H u g h e s , T. J a h r, K. J o h n , B. J o h n s o n , B. J o h n s o n , C. J o h n s o n ,
J. K a m m e rd ie n e r, M . K e a rn e y , M . K e n w a rd , K. K le in b e c k , C. K o o is tra , L.
K o ttk e , M . K ro o n , S. K ro o n , S. L a n z , D. Lee, A . L e q e n h a u s e n , C. Ley, T.
L lo y d , S. L o w ry, S. L u n d , T. L u n d , M . L u th e r, M . M c D o n o u g h , R. M a g n u s , P.
M a n d e r fe ld , D. M a n e c k e , J. M e r r itt, J. M e r r itt, P. M e y e r, R. M o e ri, W .
M o rris , D. M u e lle r , J. M u e lle r , M . M u e lle r le ile , G . N e ls o n , C. N e re , B.
N o rd g re n , K. N o rth e n s c o ld , L. O d e g o a r d , S. O d e g a a r d , C. O ls o n , G .
O rc u tt, R. O tto , V . O tto , M . P a tte rs o n , S. P a u ls e n , D. P ro k o p e c , J. R a dem
a c h e r, S. R icke , R. Roy, S. S a m u e ls e n , S. S a m u e ls o n , D. S c h u m a c h e r, T.
S e w a rd , S. S h o rtr id g e , G . S tje rn s tro m , T. S w e n son, R. T a n n e r, J. Thiesse, J.
Thom , K. T ig n e r, S. T c w n s e n d , S. T ry h u s , P. V o g e l, J. W a r n e r , P. W a te rs , D.
W e b e r , L. W e b e r , V . W e n z la ff, P. W ils o n , V . W in g e , D. W o o ld r id g e , N .
W o rn s o n , R. W r ig h t, K. W y a tt, L. Y e tte r.
Band, choir entertain public
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T HE M a n k a to high school c h o ir, u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f M e lvin
Knutson, b e g a n its y e a r b y sin g in g a t the M in n e so ta S tate Fair
Sept. 6. O th e r a p p e a ra n c e s in c lu d e d a p ro g ra m on KEYC,
concerts to r W o m e n 's M usic c lu b , K iw on is a n d R o ta ry clubs, a
p u b lic C h ristm a s c o n c e rt a n d a C h ristm a s co n c e rt to r the student
b o d y . T hey a lso sang a t the Big N in e music fe s tiv a l a t N o rth fie ld ,
the a n n u a l S p rin g C o n c e rt a n d com m encem ent.
O n e m e m b e r o f the c h o ir, R oger K a m m e rd ie n e r, w as chosen to
sing in the ] 9 6 5 -6 6 A ll-S ta te c h o ir.
R obert N o rth e n s c o ld led the b a n d th ro u g h the y e a r. H ig h lig h ts
w e re b a n d d a y a t the U n iv e rs ity o f M in n e s o ta , a p o p co n c e rt in
F eb ru a ry , p la y in g a t a G o p h e r b a s k e tb a ll g o m e a n d a S p rin g
co n ce rt in M a y .
C H O IR — FRONT R O W ; L. O a c h s , C. B e rk n e s s , L. K u la c k , K. K le in b e c k , J.
E ve n son, K. C u tts , D. A n d e rs o n , K. S m e s ru d , K. G a z d ik , S. C a s e b e re , S.
W a n d e rs e e , B. H a s e m a n , S. K lie s t, W . M ic h e ls , M . H a e fn e r , T. F e n g e r, S.
S c h o e p h e rs te r, J. S c h n a b e l. R O W T W O ; D. N e ls o n , C. N e a l, J. P e n n e , A .
T o lin , M . M u e lle r , S. B e rg , S. S c h a ffe n b e r g , B. M ille r , L. E d d y , B. S tru sz, L.
H e n ry , C. C u lle n , J. R a d e m a c h e r, J. H u g h e s , R. K itt, S. F a n d re , S. R om e.
R O W THREE; P. T h o m p s o n , M . R a n k in , L. B irc h , D. S c h u m a c h e r, S. S lo c u m ,
P Z e ll B. S t e in b e r g , B. T h o rn b y , M . L u th e r, M . D ru m , B. H u g d a h l, D.
M o a k e s ta d , P. K r o u b e tz , D. G e n s , O . F is h e r. R O W FOUR; K. S ig a fu s , W .
S c h u ltz , K. H u g d a h l, M . P a tte rs o n , J. V ia la r d , J T h o m , C. V a n d e w e g e , C.
H e lle k s o n , N . J e n s e n , K. N o rth e n s c o ld , J. J a n s , P. D a h l, G . O rc u tt, M .
T h o m p s o n , B. E ric k s o n , B. S te in e r , J. E llis .
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Yell club adds pep to pooped cheers
T HE Yell club undou b te d ly had the largest num ber o f members
o t any existing club in M a n k a to high school. Its rosters fo r this
ye a r showed o reco rd e d m em bership o t a little over 5 0 per cent
o f the student body.
M em bers o t Yell club had the re sp o n sib ility o f electing Yannigan
cheerleaders in the ta ll, to lead cheers at the " B " gam es, and
choosing, in the spring, the varsity cheerleaders fo r next year.
A ll pep assemblies th rough the y e a r w ere a rra n g e d and conducted
by the Yell club. In a d d itio n , this g ro u p a rra n g e d bus
tra n sp o rta tio n fo r those students w ho wished to attend o u t-o f-
tow n gam es and meets and to lend ro o tin g support to the Scarlet
teams.
H ow ever, p ro b a b ly the largest function attended by the Yell club
w as the annual H om ecom ing. C om m ittees that handled the
selling o t buttons and the m any p re p a ra tio n s essential to the
1965 co ro n a tio n festivities and the dance that fo llo w e d w ere
com posed o t m em bers o f the Yell club.
YELL C L U B PR ESID ENT J o h n A d o lp h s o n g e ts a b o o s t fro m D a n Jo h n so n ,
v ic e -p r e s id e n t a n d K ris B e rg , s e c re ta ry .
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JERRY D E H N PROVES th a t b e in a s h o rt d o e s n 't m e a n a th in g in SML.
R IC K E K S T A M ATTEM P T S a f ie l d g o a l f o r h is SM L te a m .
Boys show talent in S M L
T HE S a tu rd a y M o rn in g League is a b a s k e tb a ll co n fe re n c e w ith
m e m b e rsh ip o p e n to a ll b o ys a tte n d in g M a n k a to high a n d not
on the Y a n n ig o n o r V a rs ity squads. Each o f the nine team s, the
Fiendish Things, the Benchies, the S ch m a ltz, the 4 0 9 e rs , the
Jokers, the B arons, the Little Boys, the T e d d y B ears, a n d the
B earcats, co m p e te d re g u la rly S a tu rd a y m o rn in g s fro m N o v e m
b e r th ro u g h F e b ru a ry a n d d u rin g C h ristm a s v a c a tio n .
The team s, in p la y in g th e ir 16 g a m e s, fo llo w e d the sam e re g u
la tio n s a n d rules os those used w hen p la y in g v a rs ity b a s k e tb a ll.
A t the end o f the season the te a m s' best p la y e rs w e re chosen to
p la y in the A ll-S ta r in F e b ru a ry.
SML w as sp o n s o re d b y the S a fe ty a n d R ecreation D e p a rtm e n t,
w ith Ed Johnson serving as c o -o rd in a to r.
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KA TO G R ID M E N — FRONT R O W : B. B ig e lo w , S. A n d e rs o n , D. O n e y , B.
H o ffm a n , G . K ra tz k e , P. N e ls o n , B. H o lm g re n , T. S c h in d le , L. K u d rle , D.
P e rkin s, B. C a m p b e ll. R O W T W O : L. S p e lb r in k , P. M e y e r, D. K a us, J.
R o d e m a c h e r, J. H a e d t, A . Jones, G . A rn e s e n , C. N e ls o n , L. B a rn e s , S.
A n d e rs o n , B. Thyse , B. H o y t. R O W THREE: B. O v e rm y e r, J. Roy, M . S o n ta g ,
M . P a tte rs o n , G . O rc u tt, S. L ow ry, L. W illo c k , J. N ig g , S. N e re m , B. P la te -
q u a l, J. B a rn e s , K. P e te rso n . R O W FO UR: c o a c h e s D. M ille r , G . H a k e s , B.
M ic k e ls o n , D. R o h lo ff, C. Z itz m a n n .
T O M S C H IN D L E , M A N K A T O c e n te r, uses a c h a lk b o a r d to
show c o a c h D o n M ille r w h e re h is m a n is p la y in g .
O N L Y TIME C A N te ll if th is e n e m y pass p lo y w ill s u rv iv e K a to 's p u rs u it.
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Northfield
St. Cloud
Faribault
Austin
Albert Lea
Rochester
Winona
Red Wing
Owatonna
H A L F B A C K SC O T T A N D E R S O N seem s to b e g e t tin g a p u sh
on h is w a y to a lo n g g a in e r f o r th e S c a rle ts .
Gridders stop St. Cloud’s win streak
T HE S ca rle t fo o tb a lle rs w e re up, then d o w n as the 19 6 5 season d re w
to close. A fte r w in n in g its firs t th re e gam es, the team w as held scoreless
b y o p p o n e n ts fo r 18 consecutive q u a rte rs b e fo re fin a lly b re a k in g the
spell b y ty in g Red W in g 14-1 4 in a h a rd -fo u g h t contest.
A lth o u g h h a m p e re d b y a la c k o f e x p e rie n c e , the S carlets w e re a b ly
led b y c o -c a p ta in s B ob H o ffm a n a n d L o rry K udrle. O n ly 13 seniors
p a rtic ip a te d in w o rk o u ts w hich in clu d e d o n ly 3 3 v a rs ity m em bers.
S eniors p la y in g u n d er head coach D on M ille r, b o c k fie ld coach Bill
M ic k e ls o n , a n d new coach D ick R o h lo ff, in clu d e d B ob B ig e lo w , B ob
H o ffm a n , L a rry K u d rle , Steve A n d e rs o n , Lee S p e lb rin k , D u W a y n e
O n e y D on O lsen, L ow ell W illo c k , D enny Perkins, Bruce H o lm g re n ,
Scott A n d e rs o n , Paul N elson a n d B ob C a m p b e ll. S couting duties w e re
c a rrie d o u t b y B squad coach C letus Z itzm a n n a n d D ick R ohloff.
A lth o u g h they had a losing season w ith th re e w ins, fiv e losses a n d a tie,
the S carlets p ro v id e d fans w ith m any th rillin g m om ents. A fte r an
o p e n in g g o m e w in o ve r N o rth fie ld , the S carlets b e a t St. C lo u d Tech,
9 -6 a n d e n d ed th a t te a m 's 2 6 -g a m e w in n in g streak. An e le c trify m g
th re e to u chd o w n s in th re e m inutes p ro v id e d fans w ith a n o th e r b ig th rill
in the F a rib a u lt gam e.
S E N IO R BR U C E H O L M G R E N w re s tle s th e St. C lo u d Tech q u a r te r
b a c k to th e t u r f D u W a y n e O n e y , B o b C a m p b e ll a n d M ik e P a tte r
son g u a r d a g a in s t e s c a p e .
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FO OTBALL BOMBERS - FRONT RO W : B. S h e llh o rn , D. V a n S te lte n , B.
Evans, B. Jo h n s o n , D. B e rg m a rk , F. H a g e r, D. N e u b e r t, T. N u n n , D.
G e n s, C. T h ie m . R O W T W O ; T. L lo y d , S. Z ie s m e r, D. G ir o u x , T.
M a c F a rlo n e , M . L e w e lly n , R. W ie h r, M . D u a n e , D. P h e lp s , L. A lle n .
R O W THREE: O . H u ltin , J. P e n n , J. R a ssie u r, D. K e lle y , M . W o lv e rto n , J.
U llr ic h , L. S w a n so n , D. Jo h n s, J. L u n d , C. M a lw itz . R O W FOUR; m a n a g e r J.
Lenz, c o a c h e s C. Z itz m a n n , D. R o h lo tf, M . B a ile y .
M ANKATO
30 29 Rochester
17 42 Albert Lea
6th
St. Olaf
18 38 Richfield
18 40 Faribault
40 20 Northfield
33 24 Kellogg
6th
Duluth Inv.
43 17 Austin
3rd
Big Nine
1st
District
1st
Regional
9th
State
S T E P P IN G H A R D , T O M Lund runs w in d s p rin ts to g e t h im s e lf in to s h a p e fo r
th e seaso n. Tom w a s K a to 's n u m b e r o n e ru n n e r.
C O -C A P T A IN B O B N e ls e n le a d s th e p a c k in th is u p h ill p o r tio n o f a ra c e a t
S o u th v ie w C o u n try c lu b .
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Harriers take district, regional honors
FRONT R O W - B. N e ls e n , D. A k e rs o n , B. B o d e . R O W T W O : c o a c h L. T rits c h , S. K o s b e rg , G .
H e n d ric k s o n , G . G a tc h e ll, S. B e a tty , T. L u n d , B. B illin g s , D. B o d e . R O W T H R E E ^ . S h a w , J.
T in g le y C O 'B r ie n , M . J o h n s to n , B. N o r d g r e n , T. F o rd , M . S to tt, K. H e d . R O W FOUR: K.
C e d e r g r e n , C, B u rn s . J, R o b e rts , M , A lle n , R, t-J o rla n d , M . S c h m id t, D M u lle r le ile , J. S c a rle tt,
T L id s tro m B. S ig a fu s . R O W FIVE: c o a c h W . S c h im m e l, C. P e te rs o n , D. E lia s , J. B a sse tt, T.
S e v e rn s M . C h u rc h m a n , B. B o e v e rs , D. E n g e ls ru d , R. B o y e r, E. S c h u ltz , R. J e n s e n , J. J o rd o n .
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LEN T R IT S C H , C R O S S c o u n try c o a c h , u rg e s h is b o y s to g iv e 1 00 p e r c e n t
in t h e ir ra c e . B E L O W LEFT: T he s c o r e b o a rd te lls th e s to ry as ju n io r Tom
L u n d ta k e s f ir s t in th e B ig N in e m e e t. T h e te a m to o k t h ir d in th e m e e t
Key w o rd s o f the 1965 cross c o u n try squad w e re "p ush y o u r
s e lf" and "g iv e 100 per cent." W ith these w o rd s in m ind the
runners p ro d u c e d , and the season w as one o f the best at M a n
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A t the outset, a lth o u g h not expecte d to be o m a jo r p o w e r, the
Scarlets held th e ir ow n th ro u g h o u t the season. Late season
im p ro ve m e n t resulted in w in n in g both the D istrict and R egional
and p la c in g ninth in the state m eet a t the U nive rsity o f M innesota
k a to high school.
S; : g o lf course.
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The 1965 season m a rk e d the firs t tim e S outhview C o u n try club
w as used fo r the hom e course. A la rg e increase in fa n support
u rg e d the S carlets on.
C o a ch Len Tritsch a n d assistant coach W illia m Schim m el u rged
the M a n k a to runners to a th ird p la ce in the a nnual Big N ine
co n fere n ce meet. Kris Berg, senior, re ig n e d o ve r the 1965 M a n
k a to In v ita tio n a l as the Scarlets to o k fo u rth a m o n g nine teams.
In d iv id u a l e ffo rt w as shown by Tom Lund's re c o rd -b re a k in g
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D istrict a n d R egional runs and his sixth p la ce in the state meet.
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A B O V E — A K A T O g y m n a s t is n e a r c o m p le tio n o f a k ip p o s itio n . T he k ip
c a n b e a s ta rtin g p o s itio n fo r m a n y o th e r m oves. R IG H T — The h o rs e , o n e o f
th e h a rd e s t a p p a r a ti in g y m n a s tic s , is m a s te re d h e re b y J e ff R o b e rts.
Captains Fenger, Thompson lead gymnasts
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G Y M N A S T IC S -F R O N T R O W D O tto , T S w e n so n , S. T ry h u s , J. S c h n a b le , P ic k e tt, D. P lo c h e r, R. N o r la n d , B H o v e , B. G ro th , C. C u lle n ,
E. P a u l, T S e w a rd , R T h o m p s o n , G . N e ls o n , J, H e rrle y . R O W T W O : C. F e n g e r , c o a c h D, M ille r .
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A la c k o f d e pth to ld the sto ry as the M a n k a to high gym nastics
team fa ile d to w in a meet. A to ta l o f 18 gym nasts fin ish e d the
season, in c lu d in g fo u r seniors. They w e re Tim S e w a rd , Rick
T hom pson, B rian H ove, a n d Tom Fenger. O u tsta n d in g juniors
w e re Eric Paul, D ave P locher, a n d B rad G ro th . H ead fo o tb a ll
coach D on M ille r co a ch ed this y e a r's gym nastics team .
K ato gym nasts w ith the highest p o in t to ta l w e re D ave Plocher
54V2, Eric Paul 52V2, a n d Rick Thom pson 37.
S T R E T C H IN G H IS W A Y to a h a n d
s ta n d . D o v e P lo c h e r trie s to score
m o re p o in ts f o r M a n k a to .
Miller Jills in for Wiltgen
M A N K A T O
38V2 11 66V2
A ustin
35 1 1
Albert Lea
49 11 55 N ew Ulm
25V2 11 75V2 Albert Lea
44 New Ulm 1\
I2'/2 I1 9 2 ‘/2 Fairmont
57 11 53 Austin
C O -C A P T A IN T O M F e n g e r e x h ib its h is fo rm w h ile h e e x e c u te s a Sw ecfish
d r o p , a b a s ic g y m n a s tic m o ve.
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f e t .
A g re a tly-im p ro ve d M a n ka to high school swim m ing team took
to the p o o l fo r the 1 9 65-66 season. This was the third ye a r of
swim m ing at M HS, and Dick Rohloff was the third coach. Forty
boys re p o rte d at the beginning o f the season and few had e x
perience. The team im p ro ve d , how ever, and beat Shattuck fo r
one o f the highlights o f the season. O utstanding p erform ers fo r
the Scarlets w ere L a rry Engelsrud, John Tingley, and Tom
Schindle. M r. R ohloff cited Scott Shaw as the most im proved
sw im m er and as having outstanding potential.
S T R E T C H IN G IN T O H IS d iv e is v a rs ity d iv e r
B re n t H u g d a h l.
T O M S C H IN D L E LEAPS to c o n tin u e in th e r e la y w h ile J e rry E lia s to u c h e s a t
th e e n d o f his s tin t.
C A T C H IN G THEIR BREATH a f te r a to u g h ra c e a re s w im m in g le tte rm e n
S co tt S h a w a n d J e rry E lia s .
S W IM M E R -F R O N T R O W ; R. S to c k , J. K u d r le , M . A n d e r s o n , J. S c h m d le , R.
W ie h r , B. J o h n s o n , D. J o h n s o n . R O W T W O ; T. S c h in d le , R. E l.a s , S. S h a w ,
J. T in g le y , J. N ig g , B. J o h n s o n , B. N o r d g r e n , F. H a g e r , T. L a n d e r, c o a c h K.
R o h lo ff, m a n a g e r R. M y e rs . R O W THREE: B. S u g d e n , L. E n g e ls ru d , J. E lia s ,
C. H e d s tro m .
Rohloff takes helm as third swim coach
1 M A N K A T O S W IM M E R in la n e tw o te n s e s b e fo r e th e s ta rtin g g u n fire s .
35 1 1 60 Hutchinson
16 1 1 93 Rochester
26 11 69 Shattuck
28 11 67 Winona
20 \ 1 75 Austin
37 \ 1 58 Rochester
74 11 10 Northjietd
33 \ 1
Hutchinson
31 1■ 64 Winona
55 \ 1 40 Shattuck
74 11 21 Northfield
30 11 65 Austin
M AN K ATO
53
62
72
80
63
70
39
66
52
49
70
59
64
77
49
60
61
46
62
73
53
59
51
78
70
65
42
66
65
51
59
44
Luverne
Fairmont
Faribault
Northfield
Owatonna
Breckenridge
Albert Lea
Rochester
Winona
A ustin
St. Peter
Red Wing
Windom
Owatonna
Cokato
Albert Lea
BALL C O N T R O L IS e x h ib ite d b y T e rry Ness as he b re a k s a w a y fro m a n
o p p o s in g F a r ib a u lt p la y e r .
Scarlets meet tough conference foes
SCARLET C A G ERS — FRONT R O W : S. A n d e rs o n , L. K u d rle , B. H o ff
m a n , B, B ig e lo w , B. N e ls e n , T. Ness. R O W T W O : J. Roy, D. Kaus,
G . K ra tz k e , P. M e y e r, G . A rn e s e n , D. M u lle r le ile . R O W THREE B.
H o y t, V . H o n s o n , B. M o rris , A. Jo n e s, L. Resner. R O W FOUR c o a c h B.
M ic k e ls o n , m a n a g e rs L. S p e lb r in k , G . O rc u tt, c o a c h G . H a k e s .
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A la ck o f e x p e rie n c e h a m p e re d the 1 9 6 5 -6 6 b a s k e tb a ll team .
O n ly tw o seniors, B ob N elsen a n d B ob H o ffm a n , saw much
a ctio n as ju n io rs. H o w e ve r, the S carlets, led b y le a d in g scorers
N elsen a n d H o ffm a n , had b y no m eans a d ism al season. O n e o f
the m ost sa tisfyin g gam es, a c c o rd in g to coach G o rd y H akes,
w as w ith N o rth fie ld , a team ra te d as a c o n te n d e r fo r the Big
N in e c o n fe re n ce c h a m p io n sh ip . A c h a ra c te ris tic o f this y e a r's
team w as even s co rin g b y a ll starters th ro u g h o u t the season.
Eight seniors p la y e d th e ir last c o n fe re n ce b a s k e tb a ll this year.
They w e re c o -c a p ta in s B ob B ig e lo w a n d Bob N elsen, Bob
H o ffm a n , T e rry Ness, L a rry K u d rle , Scott A n d e rson, D a rre l
M u lle rle ile a n d Bill M o rris .
A w in te r sports a c tiv ity in its second y e a r a t M a n k a to high school
w as w e ig h t tra in in g , co a ch e d b y Len Tritsch. The s p o rt w as
in te n ded fo r b o ys w h o w e re not co m p e tin g in a w in te r s p o rt and
w a n te d to g e t in shape fo r s p rin g sports. Boys w h o just w a n te d
to g e t in to g o o d c o n d itio n fo r n o n -co m p e titive reasons w e re also
w e lco m e to e n g a g e in w e ig h t-liftin g activities.
C O A C H G O R D Y H A K E S g iv e s th e S c a rle t n e tm e n a te w tip s b e fo r e th e y re s u m e p la y .
A DR IBBLE T O th e c o rn e r a n d a h ig h , a r c h
in g ju m p s h o t p ro v e d a co m m o n p o i n t g e tte r
( o r B o b B ig e lo w th is y e a r.
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LARRY KUDRLE E N G A G E S a W in o n a p la y e r in a s c ra m b le fo r th e b a ll as
B o b N e ls e n ( r ig h t) a n d B o b B ig e lo w lo o k on.
SCARLET CENTER B O B H o ffm a n uses th is u n o rth o d o x p o s itio n in a n
a tte m p t to b r in g d o w n a re b o u n d .
Tannigans show much promise with fine record
Y A N N IG A N S - F R O N T R O W ; J. P e n n , T. N u n n , T. H o ffm a n , G . H e n d r ic k
son, O . H e rm e l, T. H o llin g s w o r th , D. P h e lp s , C. O 'B r ie n , L. H a n k e , S.
P e te rs e n , B, D ic k m e y e r, R O W T W O : m a n a g e r T. S ta th a m , R, S to tk a , D.
M a o k e s ta d , D, N e u b e r t, D. K e lly , C, T h e im , M . W o lv e rto n , D. M u e lle r , T.
B ra n d , J. R a s s ie u r, B. K irb y , m a n a g e r J. M e y e r. R O W THREE: c o a c h B.
G a o r d e r , P. J o h n s o n , B. S te in e r, J. L u n d , J. S c a rle tt, D. V a n S te lte n , B.
Evans, B. C h ild s , B. M ille r , J. W e b e r , C. M a lw itz , c o a c h C. Z itz m a n n .
Inexperienced wrestlers have building year
W RESTLERS — FRONT R O W : S. Eva ns, L. T e r r e ll, M . H a lv e rs o n , B. B illin g s , c o a c h L. K la r,
R O W T W O : G . R u d e n ic k , O . H u lt in , D. S to lt, B. B e rtra n d . R O W THREE: M . P a tte rs o n , D.
G e n s , B. T h yse , D. Roy.
B R A D TH YSE C O N G R A T U L A T E S D a le S to lt a f t e r D a le 's
v ic to ry o v e r h is W in d o m o p p o n e n t.
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30
17
13
15
M A N K A T O 9
13
32
15
24
30
21
11
33
16
33
30
35
31
36
12
21
26
13
21
Madelia
Faribault
Windom
Morthjield
Owatonnn
Albert Lea
Blue Earth
Rochester
Red Wing
Winona
St. James
Austin
St. Peter
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A B O V E ; G A R Y R U D E N IC K , c o - c a p ta in , m uscles h is w a y to a v ic to ry . B E L O W ; D o le S to lt a tte m p ts to b r in g d o w n
a n A lb e r t Leo g r a p p le r .
I T was d e fin ite ly a b u ild in g y e a r fo r the M a n k a to high w restling
team in 1 9 65-66. C oach Luverne K lar had o n ly three returning
letterm en, w hile over half o f his A and B squads w e re m ade up
o f sophom ores. The in experience o f the team w as the result o f
the g ra d u a tio n o f 13 seniors the p re ce d in g year. A t the b e g in
ning o f the season there w as a lim ited num ber o f seniors and
juniors but the w restling e n ro llm e n t in the ju n io r highs increased.
The most satisfying meet, a c c o rd in g to M r. K lar, w as the St.
James dual. The Scarlets lost b y tw o points, but St. James was
rated h ig h ly in the state.
C o-capta in s G o ry Rudenick and B a rry B ertra n d m aintained
undefeated records to stand w ith the best ever at M a n k a to high
school.
Two other seniors, D oug Roy and D ale Stolt, had o n ly seven
dual meet losses betw een them.
The 1 9 6 5-6 6 Big N ine conference race w as w on by A lb e rt Lea
w hile M a n k a to w as tied fo r seventh place.
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Rudenick, Bertrand wrestle undefeated
LEFT: J A C K B E N G T S O N p o in ts o u t a n e w m a n e u v e r to c o a c h L u v e rn e K la r.
A B O V E : C o -c a p ta in B a rr y B e rtra n d , R IG H T : m a n e u v e rs f o r a ta k e d o w n .
B S Q U A D - F R O N T R O W . G . S .o l,, B. L o w e , K. H o e fn e r , G . W o s s , J. M o o re . R O W T W O : R.
M a n th e , P. K o z itz o , B. F o w le r. R O W THREE: R. D a v e y , W . R u d e n ic k , T. L lo y d , B. O v e rm y e r, H. G ra z e r.
FOUR:
H a e fn e r , L. W il la r d , K. F is h e r, c o a c h A . Russ.
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A S Q U A D C H E E R L E A D E R S -T O P ; Lynn L o o n e y , G in n y O tto , D e b b y M a n e c k e . LO W ER; P a t V o g e l, Sue S o re b o
Cheerleaders work for scarlet victory
B S Q U A D CHEERLEADERS — M o r g o r e t R a d ic h e l, D e b o ra h L in d b lo m , M a ry M a th is , Pam W a te rs .
M -C lub exemplifies unity of all sports
W o r k , w o rk , w o rk . That's w h a t goes into ch e e rle a d in g , and
the M a n k a to high ch e e rle a d e rs d id just that. N o t o n ly d id they
g o th ro u g h the stress and strain o f num erous sp o rtin g events
but they also m ade countless signs in b rig h t red letters to urge
Koto athletes to d o better. This y e a r's ch e e rle a d e rs w ere
c h a ra c te riz e d b y a v ita lity that kept s p irit up even if the team s
w e re dow n.
M club w as a d vise d a g a in this y e a r b y head b a s k e tb a ll coach
G o rd o n Hakes. Each b o y w h o e a rn e d a v a rsity letter a w a rd
w as a u to m a tic a lly a m em ber o f the club.
LEFT J U N IO R G A R Y KR A TZ K E e x h ib its th e M H S le tte r ja c k e t. A v a rs ity
v ^ in n e r o f a le tte r in a n y s p o rt m a y p u rc h a s e a ja c k e t.
M -C L U B o f f i c e r s S C O T T A n d e rs o n , B o b H o ffm a n , L a rry K u d rle , a n d Tom L u n d a d m ir e a M a n k a to h ig h s c h o o l
tro p h y .
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C L O W N IN G A R O U N D AT M in n e o p a p a r k a re s e n io r cla ss p r e s id e n t J o h n E llis a n d v ic e -p r e s id e n t D e b b y
M a n e c k e , w h ile tre a s u re r Lee S p e lb r in k a n d s e c re ta ry M a ry Jo C a s w e ll sh o w th e s e rio u s s id e
John Ellis, Debby Manecke head class of ’66
R EFLECTING on the post three years spent at M H S, seniors can
recall m any u n fo rg e tta b le events.
Entering as the largest class in school history, m any changes had
to be m ade to a ccom m o d a te the ove rsize d student body.
As juniors, the class revived the ju n io r-s e n io r banquet. Prom was
m oved to the Koto b a llro o m in o rd e r to p ro v id e enough room
fo r the dancers. A fte r seeing a spring flo o d that gave them an
e xtra long spring va ca tio n , the class lo o k e d a n xio u sly a h e ad to
the fin a l y e a r o f high school.
S liding th ro u g h Snow W e e k by c o m b in in g th e ir e ffo rts, seniors
g a in e d 100 points in the snow sculpture co m p e titio n b y the
construction o f a 2 0 -fo o t high te d d y b e a r, resem bling the
school's m ascot, and b y selling the most tickets to the A ll-
A m e rican b a ske tb a ll gam e. In the spring the senior class p ro
duced its p la y , " ffa r v e y ," w hich fe a tu re d an im a g in a ry ra b b it.
Seniors w e re kept busy d u rin g most o f the y e a r w ith readin g
S hakespeare, d o in g a u th o r studies, w o rk in g a fte r school and
p a rtic ip a tin g in e x tra -c u rric u la r activities. W a n tin g to m ake this
a tru ly unique class, tra d itio n a l g ra y caps and gow ns w ere
changed to an " o f f " scarlet fo r the " in " seniors.
K X )
L IN D A A B B O T T - A u d u b o n 1; JCL 2, Yell clu b 1,2,3;
Y-Teens 1,2,3. J O H N A D O L P H S O N - A u d u b o n 2;
Band 1,2,3 ; "B y e Bye B ird ie " 1; IRQ 1,2,3; JCL l j u n i o r
C lass P loy 2; O rc h e s tra 2 ,3 ; Pep B and 1,2,3; Red C ross
I; Science clu b 1,2,3; Student C o u n c il Rep. 3; Tennis
1,2,3; Thespians 2 ,3 ; W re s tlin g 1,2; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
D A N A K E R S O N - B a s e b a ll 2 ,3 ; C ross C o u n try 1,2,3;
JCL 1,2,3; M -c lu b 2 ,3 : Science clu b 3; Student C o u n cil
A lt. 1,3; T ra c k 1; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3.
S H A R LE N E A L E X A N D E R . DALE A L T E N B U R G . C A R O
LYN A N D E R S O N — A rt C lu b 3; C h o ir 1; FHA 1,2,3;
G R A 1; O rche sis 1,2; Y e ll clu b 1,2,3.
Honor Society vote limited to faculty
C R A IG A N D E R S O N — FFA 1 ,2 ,3 ; S cience c lu b 1 ,2,3 ;
Yell c lu b 1,2,3. D O N A N D E R S O N - W r e s tlin g 1,2.
D O N N A A N D E R S O N — C h o ir 1,2,3; G R A 1,2; IRO 3;
Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,3.
L IN D A LEA A N D E R S O N - G R A I ; O rc h e s is 1; Red
C ro ss 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2 L IN D A LEE A N D E R S O N - R e d
C ro ss 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3. M A R C IA A N D
E R S O N — A rt c lu b 3; FH A 3; P rom C onnm ittee 2; Y e ll
c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
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SCOTT A N D E R S O N - F o o tb a ll 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2,3; JCL 2,3; M -club 1,2,3;
Prom C o m m ittee 2; Science clu b 1,2,3; Student C o uncil A lt. 1,2; Track 1,2,3;
Y ell clu b 1,2,3; B a sketball 1,2,3. STEVE A N D E R S O N - A u d u b on Society 2;
tHi-Y 1,2,3; Science clu b 2, Tennis I; W re s tlin g 1; Yell clu b 2,3, STEVE C.
A N D E R S O N - F o o tb a ll 1,3; Hi-Y 1,3; M -clu b 3; SML 1,2,3; Yell club 1,2,3;
W e ig h t tra in in g 2,3.
S U S A N A R IO — A u d u b o n S ociety 1; D olp h ins 2 ,3 ; IRC 1; S ccrlo fm s 1
Student C o u n cil Rep. 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3. JU D Y A S L E S O N -G R A 1,2; IRQ 3
Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,3. REX AVERILL - F o o tb a ll 2 ,3 ; G o lf 2 ,3 ; Hi-Y 1
M -c lu b 2,3 ; Science clu b 1; Student C o uncil Rep. 2; Tennis 1; W re s tlin g 2,3
Yell clu b 3.
Lund, McLean and Swenson
DARLENE BA C H M E Y E R . M ARY B A C K H A U S - M D V C
3. G A R Y B A H R - R a d io W o rk s h o p 2,3 ; Red C ross 2;
Yell clu b 2,3.
C A T H Y BAIER - M D V C 3; Yell clu b 3. B O B BAR-
N U M - R a d io W o rk s h o p 2; Red C ross 2. Y ell clu b 1,
2,3 BILL BASSETT.
LARRY BATZLO FF F o o tb a ll 2; W re s tlin g 1,2 BARBA
RA BAUER - G R A 2; Y e ll c lu b 3 J O H N B E A L - T r o n s -
1,-r fro m L o y o la ; R a dio W o rk s h o p 3; Thespians 3,- Yell
c lu b 3,
M A R Y BE C K EL — A u d u b o n S o c ie ty 3; l^ed C ross 1,2,3 ;
Yell c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 3. B A R B A R A BE ETC H - R o dio
W o rk s h o p 3 ; Red C ross 2; S c a rla fin s 1, T u m b lin g 1, Y e ll
c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 3. LE O N E TTE B E N N E T T - A u d io -
V is u a l 1,2,3 , G R A 1,2, IRO 3, R a d io W o rk s h o p 1,2,3;
Red cross 2 ; Science c lu b 1,2,3; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens
1,2,3.
M A R S H A L L B E N N E T T - H i- Y 1; Y e ll c lu b 2. KRIS
B E R G - D o lp h in s 1 ,2 ,3 ; H ig h N e w s 3; IRO 1,2; JCL 1;
J u n io r C lass P lo y 2; Q u ill & S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; O rc h e s is 1,2;
Pep B ond 2 ,3 ; R a d io W o rk s h o p 2 ,3 ; Red C ross 1; Stud
e n t C o u n c il A lt. 3; S tudent C o u n c il Rep. 1; Y e ll c lu b
1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2. C H R IS T IN E B E R K N E S S - A r t c lu b
3 ! C h o ir 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 3.
tour Europe and Russia
BARRY B E R T R A N D - B a n d 1 ,2 ,3 ; B a s e b a ll 3; "B y e Bye B ird ie " 1;
F o o tb a ll 1; G o lf 1; H i-Y 2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Pep Band 1 ,2 ,3 ; Student
C o u n c il Rep. 2; T ra c k 2; W re s tlin g 1 ,2 ,3 ; Yell c lu b 1,2,3. SHIRLEY
B IC K E L — O rc h e s is 1; Red C ro ss 2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
B O B B I G E L O W - B a s k e tb a ll 1 ,2 ,3 ; B a nd 1 ,2 ,3 ; F o o tb a ll 2 ,3 ; Pep
B a nd 1; Student C o u n c il Rep. 3; Tennis 1 ,2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 1,2,3 . M IC K -
EAL B IS C H - F F A 1,2; Yell c lu b 3. D O U G L A S BISTRUP - C h o ir 2;
Hi-Y 1,2,3 ; M D V C 3; Science c lu b 3; Yell c lu b 3. SUE BJERKE - A u
d u b o n 2 ,3 ; IRO 1,2; Red C ross 2, S c a rla fin s 1, Y ell clu b 1,2,3,
Y-Teens 1,3. LARRY B L A C K S T A D - H i-Y 1; J u n io r C lass 2 ,3 ; Red
C ross 2; Tennis 1; Thespians 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3. A LLE N B L IS S -
T ra n s fe r fro m N e w P ragu e; G o lf 2 ,3; Science c lu b 3.
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B O B B O D E -C ro s s C o u n try 1,2,3, Hi-Y 1; M -c lu b 1,2,3; Radio W o r k
shop 1,3; SML 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Yell club 1,3. KEITH B O E G E R -
Science clu b 1. JAY B O G E N — A u d u b o n 3; H o m eco m ing Escort 3;
Tennis 1,2; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
G A R Y B O R N . PAT B O R N - R adio W o rk s h o p 2; Red C ross 2; Thespians
I ; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. RO GER B R A A M - A u d u b o n 1,2,3;
B a seball 1; H i-Y 2,3; Science clu b 1; SML 2; W re s tlin g 1,2.
Rex Averill and Barb Lund head N H S
D A V ID B R O W N - B a s e b a ll 2; B a sketb a ll 2. T O M B R U N Z — Tennis
1; Yell clu b 1. SUZETTE B U C K M ISTE R . J IM B U E S IN G - H i- Y 1,2,3;
Red C ross 1, Science clu b 1,2 ,3 ; Yell c lu b 2,3.
BARB B U L A N D - R o d io W o rk s h o p 2,3 ; Red C ross 2; S c o rla fin s 1;
T um blin g 2 ,3 ; Yell c lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. T IM B U R N S - S M L 3;
Y e ll c lu b 3. V IR G IN IA B U R T -Y -T e e n s 1,2,3. B O B C A M P B E L L -
F o o tb a ll 1,2,3; Hi-Y 1; JCL 2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 1,2,3; Q u ill & S croll 2 ,3;
O ta k n a m 3; T ra ck 1,2,3; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3.
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R E H E A R S IN G TH EIR “ B A T M A N " n u m b e r fo r
th e O rc h e s is s h o w a r e P a m T h o m p s o n , H o lly
H o le ts a n d S u e M c D u ffie , d a n c in g th e p a r t
o f th e " c a p e d c r u s a d e r " .
Seniors finish year in red
LEE C A R L S T R O M — G o lf 1; Y e ll c lu b 1,2. D IC K CARL-
S T R O M — H i-Y 1 ,2 ,3 ; R a d io W o rk s h o p 2 ,3 ; Thespians
2 ,3 ; W re s tlin g 1; Y e ll c lu b 1,2. LA U R E L C A R P E N T E R -
C h o ir 1; S c a rla fin s 1; T u m b lin g 1,3; Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 ; Y-
Teens 3.
S U S A N C A S E B E R E - C h o ir 1 ,2,3 ; T u m b lin g 2 ,3 ; Yell
c lu b 1 ,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2. M A R Y J O C A S W E L L -B o n d
1 ,2 ,3 ; G loss o f fic e r . S e c re ta ry 3 ; IRO 1; J u n io r G loss
P la y 2; O rc h e s tra 2 ,3 ; Pep B o nd 1 ,2 ,3 ; S c a rla fin s 1;
S tudent C o u n c il A lt. 1,2; S tudent G o n c il Rep. 3; Tum
b lin g 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1 , 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens C o u n c il
P re sid e n t 3. M A R K C E D E R G R E N - A u d u b o n 1 ,2,3 ; Hi-Y
1; J u n io r G loss P la y 2; S cience c lu b 1,2; T h e spia n s 2 ,3 ;
Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 .
JERRY C H A S T E E N — B a s e b a ll 1,2,3 ; F o o tb a ll
1; SM L
2 ,3 ; W re s tlin g 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 . M A R G A R E T
C H R IS T - A u d u b o n 1 ,2 ,3 ; " B y e Bye B ird ie " 1; D e cla m
1. D o lp h in s 1,2; A r t c lu b 3; J u n io r G loss P loy 2 ,3 ; R a dio
W o rk s h o p 2 ,3 ; Red G ross 1; T hespia n s 1,2,3 . L IN D A
C H R IS T IA N S O N — H ig h N e w s 3; IRO 2; Red G ross
1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
105
ROSE C H R IS T O P H E R S O N -A u d u b o n 2,3, D e bate 2,3 ; D eclom 2;
D o lphin s 3; G R A 3; IRQ 2,3; Junio r C lass Play 2; NFL 2,3; Prom
C o m m itte e 2; Science clu b 1,2,3 ; Student C o u n cil A lt. 3; Thespians
3, T O M CLARK — T ransfer fro m L o yo la ; S w im m ing 3; Yell clu b 3.
D E B O R A H C L IN E - R e d Cross I. V IC K I C O N N E R -R e d Cross 2;
S ca ria fin s 2; T u m bling clu b 2; Yell clu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 2,3.
C L A U D IA C O O P E R — Red C ross 2; Yell clu b 2 ,3; Y-
Teens 3. SYLVIA C O O P M A N - F H A I ; O rchesis 1,2;
Red C ross 1; Yell clu b 3; Y-Teens 3, G L E N N C O T T O N
— A u d u b o n 1; Red C ross 2; Yell club 2,3.
K A T H L E E N C O X -Y -T e e n s 1,2. S U Z A N N C R A M -
C h o ir I, Red C ross 1,2; Yell C lu b 2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
C Y N T H IA CRAM ER — M D V C 3; Red C ross 1,2; Yell clu b
1,2,3.
B A R B A R A C R A N E - Y e ll clu b 2. M ARY C U M M IS K
E Y - B a n d 1,2,3; H ig h N ew s 3; H o m e co m in g Q ueen 3:
IRO 3; N o lio n o l Q u ill & S cro ll 2,3 ; O rchesis 3; Pep Band
3; Red C ross 2; S c a ria fin s I; Student C o u n c il Rep, 2;
T um bling 1; Yell c lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. T O N Y CUR
TIS A u d u b o n 1; C ross C o u n try 2; Red C ross 2;
Science c lu b 1; S w im m ing l,2 ;T r o c k 1
106
K A T H Y C U T TS — A u d u b o n 3 ; B a nd 1,2,3 ; "B y e Bye
B ird ie " 1 .'C h o ir 1 ,2 ,3 ; IRO 3: Pep B o nd 2; T a x id e rm y 1;
T u m b lin g 2 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3. G A R Y
DATE — H o m e c o m in g Escort 3; SM L 3; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3.
D O N N A D A U G H E R T Y — C h o ir 1; G R A 1; Red C ross
1,2; S c a rlo fin s 1; T he spian s 2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3.
C A R L D A V ID S O N — W re s tlin g 1,2,3. S A N D R A D E C K -
E R - F H A 3; G R A 1; S U S A N D E C K E R - G R A 1,2;
M D V C 3.
D A R award presented to Linda Sorebo
J O Y DE R O S IE R -T u m b lin g 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens
3 L IN D A D IC K H O F F - A u d u b o n 3; B a nd 1 ,2 ,3 ; D e b a te
2- D o lp h in s 1 ,2 ,3 ; G R A 3; IRO 1 ,2 ,3 ; JCL 1; J u n io r Gloss
P loy 2 ; NFL 2 ,3 ; Q u ill & S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; O rc h e s is 1,2,3;
O ta k n o m 3 A s s o c io te E d ito r; Pep B and 2 ,3 ; Prom C o m
m ittee 2 ; T a x id e rm y 1; T he spian s 3; T u m b lin g 1,2; Yell
c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3 . G A R Y D I N G L E R - C h o ir 2;
IRO 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1.
JO E D O T S O N - T ra n s fe r fro m L o y o la , H i-Y 3; Y e ll c lu b
3. S T A N D R E Y E R -G y m n a s tic s 1; M D V C 3; T ra c k 1,2,
3- Y e ll c lu b 3. M A R K D R U M - B a n d 1,2,3; C h o ir 2,3 ;
JCL 1; J u n io r C la s s .P la y 2; Q u ill & S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; O rc h e s tra
2 ,3 ; O ta k n o m 3; Pep B a nd 2 ,3 ; Prom C o m m itte e 2;
T h e spia n s 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3.
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L O O K IN G OVER A b u lle t in b o a rd on S h a k e s p e a re a re
C o n n ie N e a l a n d M a rty T h o m p s o n ; H a m let a n d M ocBeth
w e re r e q u ire d r e a d in g in s e n io r E n g lis h .
^Double double, toil and
L Y N N E D D Y -A u d u b o n 1; C h o ir 1,2,3; D o lp hin s 2; J u n io r Gloss
Play 2; O rchesis 2, Red C ross I ■, Student C o u n c il A lt. 3; Thespians 2;
T u m blin g 1,2,3 ; Yell clu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3, PAT EDER. L IN D A
E D W A R D S - C h o ir I; IRQ 2 ,3 ; JCL 1,2,3 ; O rchesis 1,2; Red C ross
1,2; Science clu b 2; Thespians 2; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
D A VE E IK E N B E R R Y -T ra n s fe r fro m W ils o n ; T ra ck 3. RICK
E K S T A M - A u d u b o n 1; B a seball 1,2,3; B o sketb a ll 1; Science
c lu b 1; S M I 1,2,3; Y ell c lu b 2,3. JERRY ELIAS - A u d u b o n 2; M -clu b
3; S w im m in g 2 ,3 ; Y ell c lu b 3. C H R IS E L K E - C h o ir 1; G R A 1; Red
C ross 1,2; T u m b lin g 3; Y ell c lu b 1,2,3. JEA N E TTE E L L IN G - C h o ir
1; G R A 1; Red C ross 2; Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 2,3.
J O H N E L L IS -A u d u b o n 1,2,3; Baskelboii 1; C h o ir 2,3;
Class President 1,3, Vice President 2: Football 1,2,3;
Hi-Y 1,2,3; IRC 2,3; Junior Gloss Play 2; Prom C om
mittee 2; Red Cross 2; Student Council Representative 2,
3; Tennis 1,2,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3, LARRY E N G E L S R U D -
Hi-Y 1; M -club 1,2,3; Red Cross 1,2; Swim m ing 1,2,3;
Yell club 1,2,3 L IN D A E N K E -C h o ir 1; Debate 1,2;
High News 3; NFL 1,2,3; Q u ill & Scroll 2,3; Prom Com
m ittee 2; Student C ouncil Alt. 1; Yell club 1 2 3- Y-
Teens 1,2,3.
D O N E N Z - M D V C 3. BRUCE E R IC K S O N -A u d u b o n
2; C h o ir 2,3; Science club 1; SML 3; Sw im m ing 1,3; Yell
club 1,2,3. HARO LD E V A N S - " B y e Bye B ird ie " 1;
O rche stra 1,2,3; Radio W o rk s h o p 1,2; Yell club 3.
trouble. . . ’ seniors study Shakespeare
JA N E E V E N S O N -C h o ir 1,2,3; Debate 2; High News 3; Science club 1;
Yell club 1; Y-Teens 1. TO M F E N G E R -"B y e Bye B ird ie " 1; C h o ir 1,2,3;
G ym nastics 1,2,3; Hi-Y 3; M -club 2,3; Track 1; Yell club 1,2,3. CLIFFORD
FISHER — "B ye Bye B irdie 1; C h o ir 2,3; IRO 3; Junior Class Play 2; Thespians
2,3.
D O N FJELD. S A N D Y F L U G G A -A u d u b o n 1; High News 3; IRO 1,2,3;
Q u ill & Scroll 2,3; Orchesis 1,2,3; Prom Com m ittee 2; Radio W o rk s h o p 2;
Red Cross 1,2; Student C o uncil A lte rn a te 2,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
TERRY FORD — Band 2,3; Cross C o u n try 3; Hi-Y 3; Pep Bond 2,3; Student
Council Representotive 3; Yell clu b 3.
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N E A L F O R S Y T H -A u d u b o n ); W re s tlin g 1,2,3; Yell
clu b 1,2,3; Science club 1 JO YCE F O R S T -T u m b lin g
1,2; Yell C lu b 2,3. JEFF F O S T E R -Y e ll clu b 3.
CLAVER F R E D E R IC K -Y e ll clu b 3. BETTY FRIED
R IC H S - R e d Cross 3; Yell clu b 3. L IN D A F R O S T -
IRO 3; Red Cross 2,3 ; Yell clu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 3.
JERRY F U L L E R -A u d u b o n 1,2; C ross C o u n try 1; IRQ 2;
J u n io r Class Play 3; Science clu b 1,2; W re s tlin g 1,2; Yell
clu b 1,2,3. PA M G ALLES - O rchesis 1; T u m bling 1; Yell
clu b 3; Y-Teens I. MERLE G A N S K E - G ym nastics 1;
Y ell clu b 2,3.
J IM G A T C H E L L -H i-Y 1,2,3; Y ell clu b 1,3. BECKY
G E O R G E -O T A K N A M 3; R a dio W o rk s h o p 2; Student
C o u n c il Rep. I ; Yell c lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. D IA N N E
G IL D E M E IS T E R -IR O 2; JCL 1; Student C o u n c il tre a s
u re r 3; Yell C lu b 2,3.
FORREST G IL L S O N A u d u b o n I ; B a seball 1; SML 1,2.
J O H N G IN T N E R -C ro s s C o u n try 3; FFA 1,2,3; Red
C ross 1,2; Student C o u n c il Rep. 3, JU D Y G RUBER -
M D V C 3; Yell clu b 3.
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DAVE G R U E N ZN E R . LIN D A GRU N H O V D - Transfer fro m Sheffie
ld , Iow a; G RA 3; Band 3; Yell clu b 3; Y-Teens 3. LA V O N N E
G U N D E R S O N -R e d Cross 2,3; Yell club 1,2,3; Y-Teens 3, DAVE
HAEFNER - SML 2; W re stlin g 2; Yell club 3.
M IKE HAEFNER --FFA 1,2,3; Yell clu b 2,3. M IKE H A G E B A K -
Tronsfer fro m Huntley, M inn. LYLE H A G E M A N N — Baseball 1; G o lf
2,3; G ym nastics 3; Hi-Y 1; SML 2,3. D O N N ELLE H A N K E - B a n d
1,2,3; IRO 2; O rchesis 1; Pep Bond 2,3; Yell C lu b 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,
’66 Council introduces noon hour A-go-go
D O N A LD H A N N E M A N - Transfer fro m Searcy, A rk KAREN H A N S O N
A rt club 3; A u dubon 1,2; C reative W ritin g 2; IRO 1; Junior Closs Play 2
Q u ill & Scroll 2,3; Orchesis 1,2; O T A K N A M 3; Red Cross 1; Thespians 3
Yell club 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2, KAREN H A R T W E L L -A u d u b o n 1; GRA 1
H IG H NEW S 3; IRO 1,2,3; JCL 1; Q u ill & Scroll 2,3; Red Cross 1; Student
C ouncil Alt. 1; Tum bling 2; Yell C lub 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3; C reative W ritin g
2 ,
DICK H A S E M A N — G ym nastics 2; Tennis 1, BILL H A S E M A N — A udubon
1,3; C h o ir 2,3; Hi-Y 1,2,3; JCL I; Student Council Rep. 2; Yell C lu b 1,3.
BRENDA H A U G E N - H IG H -N E W S 3; IRO 2,3; Tum bling 1; Yell C lub 1,2,3;
Y-Teens 1,2,3,
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BARB H E D - T u m b lin g l; Y e llc lu b 1,2,3. SHIRLEY H E IT N E R -F H A
1; C h o ir 1; Yell c lu b 1. C A R O L H E L L E K S O N - C h o ir 1,2,3; Prom
C o m m itee 2; S ca rlo fin s 1; Student C o u n c il A lte rn a te 3; Yell clu b 2 ,3;
Y-Teens 1,2,3. ROGER HELLER — F o o tb a ll 2; Tennis 2; W re s tlin g
1.2.3. LOEL H E R M E L -S M L 3; S w im m ing 1,2. LARRY H E N R Y —
C h o ir 1,2,3 ; T ra ck 2; W re s tlin g 2, T O M H E S S IO N - H i- Y 1,2,3; Yell
c lu b 1,2,3. LARRY H E W IT T -T r a c k 1; W re s tlin g 1,2,3; Yell clu b
1.2.3. R O N A L D A H I B B A R D - A r t clu b 3; A u d u b o n 2 ,3 ; Bond 1,2,3;
D o lp h in s 1,2,3; IRO 3; Pep Band 2,3 ; T u m b lin g 2; Yell clu b 1,2,3;
Y-Teens 3, B O B H IC K E Y - Y e ll clu b 3. K A T H Y H IC K S T E IN - A u
d u b o n 1,2,3 ; C h e e rle o d in g 1; D o lp h in s 2; IRO 1,2,3; H ig h N ew s 2
J u n io r C lass Ploy 2; Q u ill & S c ro ll 2,3; O rchesis 1,2,3; O ta k n a m 3
Prom C o m m itte e 2; Student C o u n c il Rep. I ; A lt. 2; Thespians 2,3
Y ell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. LARRY H IL D E B R A N D T - Y e ll clu b
2,3.
P L A N N IN G A H E A D FOR g r a d u a tio n , a lo n g w ith th e
re st o f th e s e n io r cla ss S u sie A r io a n d F o rre s t G ills o n
lo o k o v e r th e a v a ila b le s ty le s ' o f a n n o u n c e m e n ts
a n d n a m e c a rd s .
C A R O L H IN IK E R — FH A
1; R a dio W o rk s h o p 3,- Red
C ro ss 2 ,3 ; T he spian s 3; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 . K A T H Y H I N I K
E R - F H A 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1. B O B H O F F
M A N - A u d u b o n 1 ,2 ,3 ; B a nd 1 ,2,3 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1,2,3 ;
"B y e Bye B ird ie " I ; S o p h o m o re V ic e -P re s id e n t; F o o tb a ll
1 ,2 ,3 ; H i-Y 1 ,2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Pep B and 1 ,2 ,3 ; SM L I ;
S tudent C o u n c il Rep. 1; T ra c k 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 .
H O LLY H O L E T S - A u d u b o n 1 ,2 ,3 ; IRO 1; O rc h e s is
1 ,2 ,3 ; O ta k n a m 3 ; Pronn Com nnitee 2; R a d io W o rk s h o p
3; Red C ro ss 1 ,2 ,3 ; S tudent C o u n c il R e p re se n ta tive 3;
Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2. D E N N IS H O L L E - W r e s -
tlin g 1. D E N N IS H O L M — A u d io V is u a l 3; H i-Y 1,2;
S w im m in g 2; T hespia n s 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,2.
T O M H O L M E S — A u d u b o n 1,2; B a s k e tb a ll 1,2; H i-Y
1 ,2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 2 ,3 ; S cience c lu b 1; SM L 1,3; Tennis 1,2 ,3 .
BR U C E H O L M G R E N - B a n d 1 ,2 ,3 ; B a s e b a ll 1,2;
F o o tb a ll 2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 2 ,3 ; Pep B a nd 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,
2 ,3 . B R IA N H O V E — F o o tb a ll 1; G o lf 1,3; G y m n a s tic s
1 ,2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 2 ,3 .
B A R B H U F F S T U T T E R -G R A 1; J u n io r C lass P lay 2;
R a d io W o rk s h o p 1,2; Red C ro ss 1,2; S tu d ent C o u n c il
A lte rn a te l ; Y e llc l u b 1 , 3 ; Y - T e e n s I . K A Y H U G D A H L —
C h o ir 2 ,3 ; J u n io r C lass P la y 3 ; T h e spia n s 1; T u m b lin g
1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3 . M EL H U G H E S —
B a s e b a ll I ; Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 .
S IG N E H U L T IN — G R A 3 ; S cience c lu b 3 ; T u m b lin g 3;
Y e ll c lu b 3 ; Y-Teens 3. LARRY ITES. D A R Y L J A C O B
S O N .
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Senior class produces ‘Harvey’
S H A R O N JAM ES. JO YCE J E N N IN G S High News 3;
J unior C lass Play 2; Prom C o m m itte e 2; R adio W o r k
shop 3: Red C ross 1,2,3; Thespians 2; T u m bling 2 ,3; Yell
club 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3. N A N C Y J E N S E N — GRA I; Prom
C o m m itte e 2; Red Cross 2,3; T u m bling I; Yell clu b 1,2,3;
Y-Teens 1,2,3,
BILL JO E R G . KA TH R YN J O H N - A u d u b o n 3; Band
1,2,3; IRQ 3; JCL 2; Pep Bond 2,3; Yell club 1,2,3; Y-
Teens 1,2,3; CHRIS J O H N S O N — T ra n sfe r fro m Edino;
Band 3; G R A 3; O ta k n o m 3; S ca rla tin s 3; Student
C o u ncil A lte rn a te 3; Yell clu b 3; Y-Teens 3.
D A N J O H N S O N — F o o tb a ll I; H o m e co m in g Escort 3;
H i-Y 1; SML 2,3 ; S w im m ing 2,3; Y e ll clu b 2,3; J E N N Y
J O H N S O N — C h o ir 1; J u n io r C lass Play 2; Prom C o m
m ittee 2; Red Cross 1,2,3; S ca rlo fin s 1; Thespians 2;
Yell clu b 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3, M ARY J O J O H N S O N -
Yell clu b 1,2.
PAM E LA J O H N S O N , R O N J O H N S T O N -F o o tb a ll 1;
SML 1,2,3; T ra ck 1 ; Yell clu b 3. SALLY JO JO N E S Red
C ross 1,2,3; S c a rla fin s 1; Yell clu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1
S A N D R A A N N J O N E S S A N D R A LEE J O N E S E LIZA
BETH J O R D A N FHA I; Red C ross I,.’ - Yell c lu b 1,2,3,
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R O G ER K A M M E R D IE N E R - C h o ir 1,2,3 ; M D V C 3; W re s tlin g 1,2. B O B
K E H N E R - A u d u b o n S o c ie ty 3; JCL 1,2,3 ; J u n io r C lass P la y 2 ,3 ; Science
C lu b 1,2,3; S tudent C o u n c il Rep. 2 ; T he spian s 3; Y e ll C lu b 1,2,3. S A N D Y
KELLEY - D o lp h in s 2 ,3 ; G R A 2 ,3 ; IRQ 2 ,3 ; Yell C lu b 2,3.
T O D D K E N W A R D — O rc h e s tra 1 ,2 ,3 ; Red C ro ss 1 ,2 ,3 ; Tennis 1; Y e ll C lu b
1 2 3. PATTY KE R R — T ra n s fe r fro m M in o t, N o rth D a k o ta ; Y e ll C lu b 3.
STEVE K IL IA N — H i-Y 1 ,2,3 ; S cience 1,2; Y e ll C lu b 1.
RAY KITT — S tudent C o u n c il A lt. 1,2; W re s tlin g 1. V IC K I K IT Z R O W — C h o ir
1- G R A 1,2; IRO 2 ,3 ; Red C ro ss 1 ,2 ,3 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il A lt. 3 ; T u m b lin g 1;
Y e ll C lu b ’ 1 ,2,3 ; Y-Teens 2 ,3. STEVE K L E IS T - " B y e Bye B ird ie " 1; C h o ir
2 ,3 ; W re s tlin g 1,2.
L IN D A K N U D S E N - Y e ll C lu b 3; Y-Teens 2 ,3 . G E O R
G IA K O C H — N a tio n a l Q u ill & S c ro ll 3; O ta k n a m 3;
Red C ross 2 ,3 ; T u m b lin g 2; Y e ll C lu b 2,3 . ERIC KO EP-
PE N .
LEROY KO TTKE - B a nd 1,2,3 ; C h o ir 1,2; Pep Band 2,3 ;
S tudent C o u n c il A lt. 2; W re s tlin g 1; Y e ll C lu b 3. L IN D A
K O T T K E - C h o ir 1; M D V C 3; Red C ross 2 ,3 ; Y e ll C lu b
3. J IM K O W C E U N - B a s e b a ll 1,2; F o o tb o ll 1
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KAY KR O N C K E Yell clu b 3; Y-Teens 2,3 M A R T H A
K R O O N —A u d ubon 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; "B ye Bye B ird
ie ." 1; Debate I; D olphins 1,2,3; IRO 1,2,3; JCL 1; Junio
r Class Play 2; NFL 1; O rchestra 1,2,3; Pep Band
1,2,3; Prom C o m m itte e 2; Radio W o rk s h o p 2,3; Yell
c lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. SH EILA KRUEGER - A u d u
bon 2,3; IRO 1; Red Cross 1,2; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
O RDELL K R U G E L -G R A 1; Red C ross 2; S ca rla fin s 1;
Thespians 2; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,3. LARRY
K U D R L E -B a s k e tb a ll 1,2,3; F o o tb a ll 1,2,3; Hi-Y 1,2,3;
JCL 2; M -c lu b 1,2,3; SML 1; Tennis 1,2,3; Yell clu b 2,3.
L IN D A K U L A C K - A u d u b o n 3; C h o ir 2 ,3 ; D o lp h in s 2;
G R A 2; Red C ross 1,2; Thespians 1,2; Yell clu b 2,3.
J E A N KU LSETH. KEN L A N G - A u d u b o n 3; F o o tb a ll
1,2; M -c lu b 2,3 ; S w im m ing 1; T ra ck 1,2; W re s tlin g 2;
Yell clu b 2,3. BILL LA R A W A Y .
Seniors instigate sculpture
P E G G Y L A R S E N - C h o ir I; Red C ross 1,2; Student C o u n c il R e presentative
I. M IK E LA R S O N - C ross C o u n try 2; Science clu b 1,2;
T ra ck 1,2; Yell clu b 3. B O B LA R S O N . C A R O L L E A V E R -Y e ll
c lu b 3.
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M A R Y L E N E R T Z - F H A 3; T hespians 2;
Y-Teens 1,2.
G W E N L E N Z — C h o ir 1; H ig h N e w s 3;
IRO 1,2,3; J u n io r C lass P loy 2; N a tio n a l
Q u ill & S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; O rche sis 1 ,2 ,3 ; Prom
C o m m itte e 2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens
1,2,3.
m a r k l i d s t r o m - C ross C o u n try 1,2;
J u n io r C lass P lay 2; M -c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; SML
2 ,3 ; T ra c k 1 ,2,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 3.
"IS T H IS REALLY th e w a y to a v o id th e n o o n h o u r c ro w d s ? " asks
J e ff M u n s e ll o f K a th y C o x .
G L O R IA L IM M E R -A u d u b o n 3; S c a rla fin s 1; Y e ll clu b
1,2,3. L Y N N L O O N E Y — C h e e rle a d in g 1,2,3; C h o ir 1;
D o lp h in s 1; H o m e c o m in g A tte n d a n t 3; IRO 2. Red Cross
1,2; T u m b lin g 1; Yell clu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3. ROSE-
M ARY L O R E N T Z - IR O i ,2; Red C ross 1,2; Student
C o u n c il S e c re ta ry 3; Thespians 1; Y e ll clu b 1,2,3 ; Y-
Teens 1,2,3.
K A T H L E E N L O U R IS - O R A 2. Y e ll clu b 2 ,3 . KEN
L U H R IN G — T ra n sfe r fro m L o yo la . ART L U N D — M D V C
3; W re s tlin g 1,2,3.
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BARB LUND — N a tio n a l Q u ill & S croll 2,3; O la kn a m 3;
Prom C om m ittee 2; Red Cross 2; Student C o u n cil Rep. 3;
T um bling 2,3; Y ell clu b 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3. STEVE
LUND Band 1,2,3; "B y e Bye B ird ie 1; D e bate I; G o lf
1,2,3; IRO 1,2,3; M -club 2,3; NFL 1,2,3; O rchestra 2,3;
Pep Band 1,2,3; Prom C om m ittee 2; Student Council
A lte rn a te I ; Representative 2; President 3; W re s tlin g 1,2.
MAUREEN LUTHER — A u d u b o n Society 2,3; Band
1,2,3; C h o ir 1,2,3; J unior Class Play 2; Pep Bond 3;
Thespians 2,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
GERALDINE L U T Z -M D V C 3; Yell clu b 3. LINDA
M c C a r th y - G R A l . p a t McCONVILLE - Yell d u b 2.
MARY M c D o n o u g h — Band 1,2,3; H igh N ew s 3; IRO
2,3; Pep Band 2,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3. SUE McDUFFIE
T ra n sfe r fro m B lo o m in g to n ; O rchesis 3; Y-Teens 3. JO-
LEEN M cG O W A N — A u d u b o n Society 1,2; G R A 3;
IRO 3; Prom C o m m itte e 2; Red Cross 1,2; Yell clu b 2,3;
Y-Teens 3.
Steve Lund leads student body
KATHY M cG O W A N - A u d u b o n 1,2; IRO 3; Red C ross
1,2; Science c lu b 2,3; Y ell c lu b 2,3; Y-Teens 3. TOM
M cLAUG H LIN - SML 2,3; W re s tlin g 2; Y ell clu b 3.
MARILYN McLEAN — A u d u b o n S o cie ty 1,2; D e bate
1; IRO 1,2,3; JCL I; Ju nio r Gloss Ploy 2; NFL 1,2,3;
O rchesis 1,2,3; Prom C o m m itte e 2; Red C ross 1,2; Student
C o u n c il A lt 2,3; Thespians 2,3; Y ell clu b 1,2,3;
Y-Teens 1,2,3.
G AIL M AAH S C h o ir I; FHA 1,2; S c a rla lin s I; Yell
c lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. JAMES MADSEN Hi-Y
1,2,3; M D V C 3; Yell c lu b 3. HAROLD M ALLISO N Yell
clu b 2,3.
1IH
JERENE M A L W I T Z - A u d u b o n 2; G R A 1; Red C ross 3; S c a ria fin s 1
T u m b lin g 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1- D EBBY M A N E C K E - Band
1 ,2 ,3 ; C h e e rle o d in g 1,2,3 ; S o p h o m o re C la ss T re o s u re r; J u n io r C lass
T re a s u re r; S e n io r C lass V ic e -P re s id e n t; D o lp h in s 1,2,3,- O rch e sis
1 ,2 ,3 ; Prom C o m m itte e 2; S tu d e n t C o u n c il Rep. 1; T u m b lin g 1,2,3;
Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3. J O H N M A R T E N S -R e d C ross 1.
RICK M A R T E N S . PAT M A T H IS — "B y e Bye B ird ie " I ; H igh N e w s 3;
O rch e sis 1; Red C ross 2; T u m b lin g 1; Yell c lu b 2; C re a tiv e W ritin g
c lu b 2. BILL M ATTE S. T O M M A T T S O N — T ra n sfe r fro m W ils o n
C a m p u s S ch o ol. SUE M E A D - R e d C ross 2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3.
C A R O L M EES — FH A 1,2; Red C ro ss 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b
1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 2. L E N N Y M E L C H IO R - H A R L E N
M E N K - H i- Y 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 3.
JO R G E M E R L IN S K I — APS stu d e nt fro m U ru g u a y ; FFA
3- IRO 3; Tennis 3; Y e ll c lu b 3. J A N IC E M ERRITT —
T m n s fe r fro m A n o k a ; B a nd 3; IRO 3; Y-Teens 3.
LO R E N E M IC H A E L — A u d u b o n 3; Y e ll c lu b 2,3 .
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STEVE MICHEL — T ransfer fro m L o yo la. TOM MICHELS — Yell clu b 3.
BARB MILLER- C h o i r 2,3; Red C ross 1,2; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
LARRY MILLER- B a s e b a ll 1,2,3 ; FFA 2 ,3 ; M -clu b 2; W re s tlin g 2,3 ; Yell
clu b 3. LIN DA MILLER - A u d u b o n Society 1; "B y e Bye B ird ie " 1; JCL 2;
O rch e stra 1,2,3; Prom C o m m itte e 2; Red Cross 1,2; Science club 1,2,3; Yell
c lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1. THERESA MILLER - FHA 1 ;M D V C 3 .
GARY MITCHELL. JO H N MOLLOY - A u d u b o n Society 1; Band 1; H i-Y 1;
Pep Bond 1 ;S M L 3; S w im m ing 1 ,2 ,3 ; Tennis 1 . PAM M O R G A N - O r c h e s tra
1,2,3; Thespians 2; Yell c lu b 3.
Senior boys contemplate draft
B O B M O R G A N . C IN D Y M O R R IL L -C h o ir I. J IM M O R R IS - P e p B o n d 1 , 2 ,3 ; SML 1 ; S tudent C o u n c il A lt. 2 ,3 ; Thespians 3; Y ell
G o lf 1,2,3; M -c lu b 2 ,3; SML 3; Y ell c lu b 1,2,3. BILL M O R R IS B o nd c lu b 1,3; B a ske tb a ll 1,2,3,
1,2,3; B a seball 1,2,3; Hi-Y 1,2,3; J u n io r C lass Ploy 2; M -c lu b 2,3;
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S P E N D IN G T H E IR N O O N h o u r p la y in g b r id g e in M r. H a k e s 's ro o m a r e s e n io rs B o b N e ls e n , R o g e r B ra a n
D a r r e l M u lle r le ile , L a rry B la c k s ta d , B o b B o d e a n d L a rry W e b e r .
JE A N N E T T E M O Y E R — A u d u b o n 1,2 ,-G R A 1 . G E N E M UELLER — SML
3; Y e ll c lu b 2,3 . C H U C K M U L L E N B E R G - SM L 2 ,3 ; W re s tlin g 2, Yell
c lu b 3.
DARRELL M ULLERLEILE — B a se b a ll 1 ,2 ,3 ; C ross C o u n try l, 3 ; H i- Y 1,2,3;
SM L 1- Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 ; B o s k e tb o ll 1,2,3. JEFF M U N S E L L -B a s e b a ll ;
F o o tb o ll 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 3. S U Z A N M U T C H - G R A 2 ,3 ; S c o rla fin s l; Y e ll
c lu b 2,3 .
LARRY M U T S C H . C O N N IE N E A L - C h o ir 1,2,3 ; J u n io r C lass P lay 2;
Prom C o m m itte e 2; Red C ross 1 ,2 ,3 ; S tudent C o u n c il
^
Thespians 3- T u m b lin g 3; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,3; B O B N E LS E N
B a s k e tb a ll 1 ,2 ,3 ; C ross C o u n try 1,2,3; M -c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; SM L 1; T ra c k 1,2,3;
Y e ll c lu b 2,3.
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L IN D A N E LS O N - T ransfer fro m Rochester, IRO 3; Yell
c lu b 3; Y-Teens 3. M EREDITH N E L S O N - A u d u b o n
1,2,3; IRO 1,2,3; JCL I; N a lio n o l Q u ill & S cro ll 2,3;
O ta k n a m 3; Prom C o m m itte e 2; R adio W o rk s h o p 2,3;
Red Cross 1,2,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3, PAUL
N E L S O N - A u d u b o n 3; F ootball 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2,3; M -clu b
3; Science clu b 2 ,3 ; SML 1; T rack 1,2; Yell clu b 2,3;
B a sketball 1,2,3.
SCOTT N E LS O N - Baseball I ; F o o tb a ll 2; Red C ross 3;
SML 3; Sw im m ing 2; Yell club 3. CHERYL N E R E -B a n d
1,2,3; "B y e Bye B ird ie " 1; H igh News 3; IRO 2; N a
tio n a l Q u ill & S croll 3; Pep Band 2,3 ; O rchesis 2,3;
Student C o uncil A lte rn a te I, Representative 2; Yell clu b
1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. TERRY NESS - Baseball 1,2,3;
M -c lu b 1,2,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
I S H A R O N NIC K ELS . C A R O L N IE L S E N -G R A 1;
I Yell clu b 2,3; A rt clu b 3. G LO R IA N IE L S E N -Y e ll club
2,3; Y-Teens 3.
JU D IE N IE L S E N -C h o ir I ; M D V C 3; Red Cross 2; Yell clu b 2,3; Y-
Teens 3. JE A N N IT Z K O W S K I - FHA 1,2,3; G RA 1; Yell clu b 2 ,3 ; Y-
Teens 3. N O R M A N N IT Z K O W S K I A u d u b o n I; G R A 1,2,3; H o m e
com ing Escort 3; Hi-Y 1,2 ,3 ; Science clu b I ; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
BRAD N O R D G R E N A u d u b o n 1,2,3; C ross C o u n try 2,3 ; F o o tb a ll 1;
Hi-Y 1,2 ,3; M -clu b 2 ,3 ; Pep Band 2 ,3; S w im m ing 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Yell
clu b 2,3. T O D D N U T T IN G , L IN D A O A C H S - ■C h o ir 1,2,3; O rchesis
1,2; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,
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L a V O N N E O C K W I G - Y e ll c lu b 3; Y-Teens 3. D O N O L S E N — B a se b a ll
1 ,2 ,3 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1; C h o ir 2 ,3 ; F o o tb a ll 2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 2 ,3 ; W re s tlin g 2 ,3 ;
K A T H Y O N E Y — G R A 1,2; Red C ro s s 1,2; S c a rla fin s 1; Y e ll c lu b 1,2 ,3 ; BETTA
O W E N S — H ig h N e w s 2; H o m e c o m in g A tte n d a n t 3 ; IRO 1; J u n io r C la ss P la y
2 ; N a tio n a l Q u ill & S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; O ta k n a m E d ito r 3; Prom C o m m itte e 1, R a dio
W o rk s h o p 2; Red C ro ss 1,2; S tudent C o u n c il Rep. 1,2; Y e ll C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens
\ ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens C o u n c il 3 ; C h o ir 1.
TERRY P A L M E R - G o lf 3; JCL 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 3. BR UCE P A R A D IS - T ra n s fe r
fro m L o y o la . STEVE P A R S O N S - In tra m u ra l sports 2 ,3 ; SM L 3. L Y N D A
P A T E R -Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 3. R O N P A TTE R S O N - B a se b a ll 1; W re s tlin g
2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 . T O M P A U T S C H - B a se b a ll 1; FFA 2 ,3 ; G o lf 1 ,2 ,3 ; H i-Y 1,
S w im m in g 1; Yell c lu b 3.
Owens and Roth head publications
J A N E P E H L I N G - G R A 1; J u n io r C lass P lay 2; R a dio W o rk s h o p 2; Red
C ross 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,3. D E N N Y P E R K IN S -F o o tb a h
1 2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 2 ,3 ; SM L 3; S tudent C o u n c il A lt. 1,2; W re s tlin g 1; Yell clu b
{,2. C O N N IE P E T E R S O N -F H A 1,2,3.
J U D Y P O L IN S K I- O rc h e s is 1,2; S tudent C o u n c il A lte rn a te 3; Yell clu b
1 2- Y-Teens 1 2,3 . BRUCE PRICE - A u d u b o n 1,2; B a seball 1; FFA
r,2 ; G ym n a stics 1; Y ell clu b 1,3; L IN D A Q U A D A Y - T hespicns 2,3 ;
Y e ll clu b 3.
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DARL RAH - T r a n s fe r fro m C a lifo rn io . M A R T H A R A N K IN - C h o i r 3; Red C ross 2 ,3 ; T u m b lin g 2,3 ; Y e ll clu b
2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 2,3. R A N D Y R A S M U S S E N — Prom C o m m itte e 2; Red C ross 2 ,3 ; Thespians 2 ,3 ; Yell c lu b 1,2 ,3 ;
Y-Teens 1,2,3. CHAR LES REASNER - T ra n sfe r fro m L o y o la ; SML 3; Yell c lu b 3. P A U L REED. CHERYL
REVIER - Yell clu b 2 ,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
"E N T E R T A IN IN G JOELLE V IA L A R D a n d J o rg e
M e rlin s k i w ith A m e ric a n f o lk songs a re s e n io rs ;
D a rla S w e n son, B e cky G e o rg e , J o rg e , C h ip U l-
Joelle and Jorge
BILL R IT T E N H O U S E -F o o tb a ll 1; Hi-Y 1; B a sketb a ll 1;
Science clu b 1; SML 1,2,3; T ra ck 1; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
D A VE R O D E N - B a s e b a ll 1,2,3; G ym nastics 1,3; SML
2 ,3 ; Yell clu b 3. D O N R O D E N - B a seball 1,2; W re s
tlin g 1,2; Y e ll clu b 2,3.
STEVE RO M E - T ra n sfe r fro m Blue Earth; C h o ir 3,
CH AR LO T TE R O S E N G R E N - D e bate 1,2,3; NFL 2,3;
Red C ross 1; Y e ll c lu b 1,3; Y-Teens 1, G R E G ROSE-
V O L D - B a seball 1; F o o tb a ll 1,2; Hi-Y 1: R a dio W o r k
shop 1; Red C ross 2; SML 2; Y e ll C lu b 1,2,3.
N A N C Y RO TH A u d u b o n 2; D o lphm s 2; H ig h N e w s 2;
E d itor 3; IRO I ; JCL 1; Junio r C lass Play 2; N a tio n a l
Q u ill & S cro ll 2,3 ; Science C lu b 1,2: Thespians 1,3.
D O U G ROY F o o tb a ll 1.2 Hi-Y 1,2,3; M c lu b 2,3; Pep
Band 3; Red C ross 3; T ra ck 1,2.3; W re s tlin g 1,2,3: Yell
clu b 1,2,3, N IN A R U C H Y e ll clu b 1,2,3.
GARY R U D E N IC K - A u dubon 3, Baseball 1; Junior Class
President; F oo tball 1,2; Hi-Y 3; Junior Class Ploy 2; M -club
1,2,3; Prom C om m ittee 2; Science club 3; T rack 2,3; W re s
tling 1,2,3; State C h am pion 133 lbs. Yell club 1,2,3, VIC K Y
R U T T -Y e llc lu b 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
M A R Y A N N RYG - FHA l;Y e llc lu b 1,2,3, P E N N Y S A I K I -
A rt clu b 1,3; A u dubon 1,2,3; S o p h o m o re Class S e cretory;
IRO 1,3; Junior Class Ploy 2; O rchesis 1,2,3; Prom C o m
mittee 2; Radio W o rk s h o p 3; Red Cross 1,2,3; Thespians 2;
Yell C lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
rich , Tom F e n g e r, B a rb T h o rn b y,. J o e lle a n d
D ove Roden.
join class o f ’66
S U S A N S A M U E L S E N -B o n d 2,3; O rchestro 2; Pep Band
2,3; Red Cross 2,3; Thespians 2; Yell clu b 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3.
SARA S A M U E L S O N -A u d u b o n 1,3; Bond 1,2,3; C h o ir 1;
Yell club 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
L IN D A SCHALLER — Transfer fro m V irg in ia , PAT
SC HILTZ — Yell club 1,2,3; Red Cross 3; Y-Teens 3.
G REG S C H M ID T — T ransfer fro m Loyo la.
STEVE SC HO EPHO ERSTER
S C H U LD T — A u d u b o n 2,3; IRO
Bond 1; C h o ir 2,3 ; JE A N
1; N o tio n a l Q u ill &
S croll 2,3; O to kna m 3; Red Cross 1,2; Tum bling 1 , Yell
clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens I. ED S C H U L E R -G o U 1 2 Hi-Y 3-
Yell clu b 3.
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J O H N S C H U L L -B a n d 1,2; Yell clu b 3. D A V ID
S C H U L T Z — T ransfer fro m M a p le lo n . W E N D Y
S C H U L T Z -G R A 1; C h o ir 1,2,3; Yell clu b 2,3; Y-Teens
1,2,3.
A F S sends Adolphson to Philippines
D IA N E S C H U M A C H E R -B a n d 1,2,3 ; C h o ir 3; IRO 1,2,3, O rchesis
2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Red C ross 2, Y ell clu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
A L IS O N S E N S - B o n d 1; FHA 1; Y e ll clu b 3; Y-Teens 1,2; D IA N N E
S E N S - Y e ll clu b 1,3.G A IL SEVER SO N - T u m b lin g 1; O rchesis 1,2;
Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. J O H N S E X TO N - A u d u b o n Society
3; D e bate 1,2,3; D e clom 3; JCL 3; NFL 1,2,3; S tudent C o u n c il Representative
3; Tennis 2; V \/restling 2 ,3 ; SHERRY S H E L L H O R N - D e
b a te l IRO 2 ,3 ; Science c lu b 1,2; Student C o u n c il R epresentative 3;
Thespians 1; Yell c lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 2,3 . L Y N D A S IE H N D E L - IR O
1; O rchesis 1; Red C ross 1,2; Y e ll C lu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. S U S A N
S L O C U M - C h o ir 3; T u m b lin g 3; Y-Teens 3.
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STEVE S M A L L - B a s e b a ll 2 ; SM L 2 ,3 ,-T ra c k 3. D O N N A
S M E S R U D - C h o ir i ,2 ; JCL 1 ,2 ,3 ; RacJio W o rk s h o p 2;
Red C ro ss 1,2; T h e spia n s 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens
1 ,2 ,3 . M A R T H A S M IT H - D o lp h in s 1; IRO 1 ,2 ,3 ; JCL 1;
J u n io r C lass P lo y 2; Prom C o m m itte e 2; Red C ro ss 1,2;
S tudent C o u n c il A lte rn o te 1,3; R e p re se n to tive 2;
T he spian s 2 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
S H A R O N S M IT H . T O M S M I T H - H ig h N e w s 2; H i-Y
1,2,3 ; O to k n a m 2. Y e ll c lu b 3; S w im m in g I. M A R G E N E
S O L T - Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 .
BILL S O L Y N T G E S — T ra n s fe r fro m L o y o la
ERIC S O R E B O
- W r e s t lin g 1; Y e ll c lu b 1. L IN D A S O R E B O - C h o ir 1;
J u n io r C lass S e c re ta ry , G irls State 2; IRO 1 ,2 ,3 ; J u n io r
C lass P lo y 2 ; Q u ill & S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; Prom C o m m itte e 2 ; R a d io
W o rk s h o p 2; S tu dent C o u n c il R e p re se nta tive 2, C o -V ic e -
P resident 3; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3 . G E O R G IA
S P A N G E N B E R G - C h o ir 1; R a d io W o rk s h o p 3; Red C ro ss
1; T u m b lin g 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3 . LEE
S P E LB R IN K — A u d u b o n 1; B a s e b a ll 1 ,2 ,3 ; S e n io r C lass
S e c re ta ry ; F o o tb a ll 1,3; H i-Y 1,3; B a s k e tb a ll 1,2,3 ; J u n io r
C lass P lo y 2 ,3 ; M -c lu b 2 ,3 ; Prom C o m m itte e 2; Science c lu b
1; SM L 1,3; S tu d e n t C o u n c il A lte rn a te 3; T he spian s 2 ,3 ; Y ell
c lu b 1,3. J IM S P E N G E R - B a s e b a ll 1; F o o tb a ll 1; SM L 2 ,3;
Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 . M A R K S P R IN T - F o o tb a ll 1; J u n io r C lass
P lo y 2- R a d io W o rk s h o p 2 ,3 ; W re s tlin g 1; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3;
O n e -A c t P lay 2 ,3 . G A Y LE S T A C K H O U S E .
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M A R IO N S T A V - C h o ir I; D ebate 1,2,3, JCL 2 ,3 ; NFL J ,2 ,3 ; Red
C ross 2; Science clu b 1,2,3; Thespians 1,2,3; Yell clu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens
1,2. C A R O L S T E F F E N S M E IE R -G R A 1,2; Thespians 2; Yell clu b
2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 3. KAREN STIER — C h o ir 1; J u n io r Class Ploy 2;
Rodio W o rk s h o p 3; Red C ross 2; T u m b ling 1,2; Yell c lu b 1,2,3;
Y-Teens 1,2,3. DALE STOLT - B a seball 1,2,3; W re s tlin g 1,2,3.
IRENE STOLT — Red C ross 2; Yell clu b 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
J IN N Y STREET — Junio r Class Play 2; S c a rla fin s 3; Yell clu b 3;
Y-Teens 3. B R IA N S U G D E N - G o lf 1,2,3; Hi-Y 1; IRO 3; M -clu b
1,2,3; Prom C o m m itte e 2; Student C o u n c il Representative 1;
S w im m in g 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il C o -V ic e
P resident 3. C H IP S W E N S O N - F o o tb a ll 1.
D ARLA S W E N S O N — Band 1,2; C h o ir 1; H o m e co m ing
A tte n d a n t 3; IRO 1,2,3; Junio r C lass Play 2; Q u ill and
S croll 2 ,3 ; O rchesis 2 ,3 ; O ta k n a m 3, A sso ciate E ditor.
Y ell clu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3. LO REN S W E N S O N -
R adio W o rk s h o p
1,2; S w im m in g 1,2; T ro ck 1,2; Yell
c lu b 1,2,3; SC O TT S W E N S O N - H ig h N ew s a n d
O ta k n a m p h o to g ra p h e r; S tudent C o u n c il A lt. 2; Student
C o u n c il Representative 3. J O H N N E S Y V E R S O N - A u
d u b o n 2; Band 1,2; Science c lu b 1,2; Yell c lu b 1,2; Red
C ross 2. RICK T A N N E R - Bond 1,2,3; B a seball I;
G ym n a stics 3; Hi-Y 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3; SML 1,2;
S w im m in g 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3. M ARTY T H O M P S O N -
B a seball 1,2,3; C h o ir 3; H o m e co m in g Escort 3; Hi-Y 1;
Science clu b 1,2,3; SML 2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3.
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P A M T H O M P S O N - C h o ir 1,2,3 ; IRO 1 ,2 ,3 ; JCL 1,2 ,3 ; O rch e sis
1 2 3- R a d io W o rk s h o p 3; Red C ross 1 ,2 ,3 ; S cience c lu b 1; Y e ll c lu b
I 2 3 ; Y-Teens 1 ,2 ,3 ; TV W o rk s h o p 3. R IC K T H O M P S O N - A u d u
b o n 2; G y m n a s tic s 1 ,2 ,3 ; M c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; BARB
T H O R N B Y - A u d u b o n 1,2; C h e e rle o d in g 1; C h o ir 1 ,2 ,3 ; D o lp h m s
2- IRO 1 2- Q u ill & S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; O rc h e s is 1 ,2 ,3 ; O to k n o m 3; Prom
C o m m itte e 2 ; Y e ll C lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2. A M Y TILL - C h o ir 1 ;J C L
2 ; R a d io W o rk s h o p ; Red C ro ss 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3 ;
Y-Teens C o u n c il 2. R O G ER T I M M - F F A 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3. A N N
T O L IN - A u d u b o n 1,2; C h o ir 1 ,2 ,3 ; IRO 1,2; J u n io r C lass p la y 2;
O rch e sis 1; O ta k n o m 3; Red C ro ss 1,2,3 ; T he spian s 1,2; Yell clu b
1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3 ; LLO YD T R U E - R e d C ro ss 1,3; W re s tlin g 1,2;
Y e ll c lu b 3. S T E P H A N IE U L E N - C h o ir 1; D e b a te 1 ,2 ,3 ; IRO 2; JCL
1,2; NFL 1 ,2,3 ; Red C ro ss 2 ; Thespians 2; T u m b lin g 1,2; Y e ll C lu b
i !2 !3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3,
F out seniors attain Aderit Honors
J A N IC E U L L R IC H — T ra n s fe r fro m Des M o m e s, Io w a .
C H IP U L R IC H — T ra n s fe r fro m L o y o la . LA V E R N E UL-
M E N — FH A 1; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 .
C H A R L E N E V A N D E W E G E — C h o ir 2 ,3 ; G R A 3 ; Red
C ro s s 2 3 ; S c a ria fin s 2; T u m b lin g 3; Y e ll c lu b 3 ; Y-Teens
1,2,3 . JO ELLE V IA L A R D - A F S student fro m France;
C h o ir 3; IRO 3 ; R a dio W o rk s h o p 3; Y e ll c lu b 3 ; Y-Teens
3 R O N V O L K - F F A 1,2.
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R ICHAR D W A A G E - Y e ll clu b 1,2,3; D IA N N E W A G
NER - Yell clu b 2,3; D O N N A W A L T E R M A N N - M D V C
3; Yell clu b 3.
H O W A R D W A R D - Y e ll clu b 1,2,3. G ARY W A S S -
Baseball 1,2,3; Yell clu b 3. BRUCE W A T E R S T O N -
G o lf 1,3; M club 1,2,3; SML 1,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
LARRY W E B E R -B o n d 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Track
1 3- Yell clu b 1,2,3; STEVE W EIM ERT - T ransfer fro m
L o yo la ; A u d io -V isual 3; SML 3; M ARY W E IN G A R T Z -
FHA 1,2; O rchesis I ; Radio W o rk s h o p 3; Y-Teens 2,3.
L IN D A W E LC O M E — A u dubon 1,2; FHA 3; JCL 1; Radio
W o rk s h o p 2; Thespians 2; Yell clu b 1,2,3. VE LM A
W E N Z L A F F — T ransfer fro m Pipestone. Bond 3; D e bate
3; D eclom 3; G R A 3; IRO 3; NFL 3; Pep Bond 3; Yell club
3; Y-Teens 3. J O H N W E S T O N .
JO D IE W IL A B Y W re s tlin g I JIM W IL B U R Baseball 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2;
Yell clu b 3 D O N N A W ILLAR D - C h o ir I; D eclam 2 ,3 ; FHA 1,2; Radio
W o rk s h o p 2; Thespians 1,3; Yell clu b 1,2,3.
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J U D Y W IL L IA M S - R e d C ro ss 2 ,3 ; Y e ll c lu b 2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 2,3 . L O W
ELL W IL L O C K - F F A 1; B a s e b a ll 3; H i-Y 1,2; M c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; T ra c k
1 2- W re s tlin g 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 . M A R L E N E W IL S O N - T r a n s fe r
fro m E a g le Lake ; Y e ll c lu b 3 ; Y-Teens 3. PETE W I L S O N - B a n d
1 2 3- "B y e Bye B ird ie " 1; C h o ir 1; Pep B o n d 1,2,3 ; R a d io W o r k -
s h o p ’ 1 2 ,3 ; T h e spia n s 2 ,3. J IM W I N C H - Y e ll c lu b 3. B O B
W O L D - B a s e b a ll 1; G o lf 2; SM L 3. K A T H Y W O O D - A u d u b o n
S o c ie ty 1,2; C h o ir 1; H ig h N e w s 3 ; H o m e c o m in g A tte n d a n t 3; Q u ill
& S c ro ll 2 ,3 ; R a d io W o rk s h o p 1,2; Red C ross 1,2; S c a rla fin s 1;
Student C o u n c il Rep 2; T hespians 2; Y e ll c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3.
TERRY W O O D - A u d u b o n 3; IRO 3; Prom C o m m itte e 2; S c a rla fin s
1; S tudent C o u n c il Rep. 3; T u m b lin g 3; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3
P A U L A W O R N S O N - A u d u b o n 1; O rch e sis 1 ,2 ,3 ; S tudent C o u n c il
A lt. 2; S tudent C o u n c il Rep. 1; Yell c lu b 1,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,3; O ta k n a m
3 K A T H Y W Y A T T — A u d u b o n l; B a n d 1 ,2 ,3 ; T u m b lin g 1,2,3; Yell
c lu b 1 ,2 ,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2, D W IG H T Y A E G E R - F F A 1,2; Y e ll c lu b 3.
D U K N A E Y A N G — Tennis 1; T ra c k 2; W re s tlin g 1,2,
Seniors encounter College Boards
RO SY Z E L L - A u d u b o n 1,2; C h o ir 1,2,3 ; D o lp h in s 1,2,3; IRO 1.2,3;
P ° m C o l i t t e e 2; Y e ll c lu b 1,2,3 ; Y-Teens 1,2,3^ L IN D A Z I E G A H N -
C h o ir 1; IRO 2; T hespians 2; T u m b lin g 3; Y ell c ub ' ' J '/ ® ® " " ' ' 3 '
C A R O L Z U E H L - T r a n s fe r fro m B lo o m in g to n , M in n .; D e b a te 3; N rL j .
Y e ll C lu b 3; Y-Teens 3.
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N O W a veteran o f M HS, the ju n io r class fo u nd this y e a r fille d
w ith m any new responsibilities. P ooling its talents, the class
m anaged to p roduce an 18-skit p la y , 'Best o f B ro a d w a y .
M ea n w h ile , ju n io r g irls d isp la ye d th e ir co u ra g e as they p a ra d e d
through the halls in the latest g a rb , the g ra n n y dress.
Absences ran high the w eek term p apers w e re due, w hile
b le a ry-e ye d juniors typ e d 'til the wee hours o f the m orning.
As spring a p p ro a c h e d , juniors w ere busy snipping and pasting
a w a y, h u rryin g to com plete th e ir prom them e, h o p in g to m ake it
the most m e m o rable one.
W ith tw o years dow n and one to g o , juniors lo o k e d fo rw a rd to
a g re a t summer and th e ir upcom ing senior year.
T A K IN G TIM E OFF fro m th e ir m a n y r e s p o n s ib ilitie s , th e ju n io r cla ss o f f i
cers, N a n c y W o rn s o n , p r e s id e n t Jim F re d ric k s o n , K a re n N o rth e n s c o ld a n d
E la in e Tosch, e n jo y th e fir s t s n o w fa ll.
Fredrickson directs juniors
C a ro l A d a m s
P a t A d a m s
D e n n is A le x a n d e r
C y n th ia A lle n
L a rry A lle n
L in d a A lle n
M ik e A lle n
K a re n A lte n b u r g
Jam es A m u n d s o n
L in d a A n d e rs e n
B ru c e A n d e rs o n
D e a n A n d e rs o n
G a ry A n d e rs o n
T u rk A n d e rs o n
L a u rie A n d e rs o n
P e g g y A n d e rs o n
T e rry A n d e rs o n
V ir g in ia A n d e rs o n
S a n d ra A n n is
G le n n A rn e s e n
D a rle n e B a c h m e y e r
D o n n a B a c h m e y e r
D a rla B a k e r
M a rk B a lc e rz a k
Jam e s B a rn e s
L o rry B a rn e s
R a n d i B a td o r f
M a r g a r e t B a u e r
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R o s e m a ry B a y n e s
C a n d a c e B e a v e r
V ir g in ia B e ck
W in n ie B e ll
C h e ry l B e n z ie
C r a ig B e rb e rlc h
J u n e B e rb e ric h
S u z a n n e B e rg
K a re n B e y e r
C a ro l B ie d s c h e id
L a ila B irc h
C h ris tin e B irk h o lz
M a ry B la c k
D e n n is B o d e
P a u l B o h n e rt
L in d a B o ld t
M a r g a r e t B o lle n b a c h e r
J e ro m e B o rth
A la n B o ye
M a r s h a ll B rig g s
T o n y B ro w n
T h o m a s B u e s in g
K a re n B u rn e tt
C h a rle s B u rn s
J a n ic e Bush
C h ris tin e C a m in a ti
J a n e C a rls tro m
C o n n ie C a r p e n te r
L in d a C a r p e n te r
S te lla C a s p e r
D a w n C a s w e ll
R o s e m a rie C h a tle a in
R o b e rt C h e s le y
K a re n C h ris te n s e n
A la n C h ris te n s o n
P a m e la C lin e
J e a n C o o k e
J a n e t C o rd s
P a m e la C o r le tt
S c o tt C r o o k e r
Lynn C ross
W illia m C u lle n
P a m D a h l
A lle n D a llm a n n
W e s le y D a v e y
G e r a ld D e h n
J u d ith D e th lo f f
J a c q u e D e v e n s
R o n a ld D e v e n s
J e a n e tte D e V Ia e m in c k
M ik e D ic k m e y e r
R ic h a rd D ie d ric h s e n
P h illip D o rn
J e rry D o w n s
J o e d y D u b k e
S a n d r a D u fty
S tu a r t D u n c a n
K a th ry n E d e r
R o b e rt E kstam
R o g e r E lia s
J e n n ife r E n ke
S c o tt Eva ns
S te v e F a n d re
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B a rb a ra F en ton
Y vo n n e F erguso n
C a th y Pick
D a v id F ie ld s
Jim Fischer
L a D a ry l Fischer
Joe F itz p a tric k
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R o b e rt F la te q u a l
S h e ila F lynn
S h irle y F lynn
B o n n ie F o rtn e y
Je a n F ra n k
R ic h a rd F re d ric h s
Jam es F re d ric k s o n
J u d y F re n z e l
R ic h a rd F re n z e l
R o g e r F re n z e l
Joe F rie d ric h s
Louise Frost
S te ve n Frost
M a ry G a g
Jim G a te s
Pam G a u th ie r
K a th ie G a z d ik
G re g G e m io
M ic h a e l G e o rg e
R a lp h G im m e r
H a rle y G o tt
Juniors present
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C a s s ie H a p k e
D ia n e H a ro ld s o n
B ru c e H a r^A re ll
P e rs h in g H a s lip
K e n n e th H e d
C a m e ro n H e d s tro m
M u rie l H e in z e
L in d a H e is e
R o b e rt H e is e r
D a le H e lle r
C h a rle n e H e n d e rs o n
J o le n e H e n d le y
G a ry H e n d ric k s o n
K a th y H e n s e l
K a th y H e rio n
R o x a n n e H e rm a n
J e rry H e rrle y
R a m o n a H icks
R o n a ld H icks
K a th y H o e rr
B o n ita H o ffm a n
D ia n e H o ffm a n
R h o n d a H o g re n
J o h n H o ile n b a c h
T e rry H o m e r
R a n d y H o ve
B ria n H o y t
B re n t H u g d a h l
Jim H u g h e s
D o ro th y H u n te r
Tom H u n z ik e r
S a ily Ja ckso n
i d vf;
D o ro th y Ja ns
J u d ith Ja n s
C h e ry l Jense n
N a n c y Jense n
D o n J o h a n n s e n
B ra d Jo h n s o n
D a rry l Jo h n s o n
D o n n a Jo h n s o n
‘Best o f Broadway’
V ic k ie J o h n s o n
D ia n n e J o h n s to n
A la n J o n e s
G a il Jo n e s
M a ry J o v a a g
K a th y J u b e r ia n
T im J u b e r ia n
R ita J u h lin
D e n n y K a u s
R ic h a rd K e lly
C a ro l K e ltg e n
A n n K e n w a rd
J im K im b le
P a tty K im p to n
R ic h a rd K irb y
Tom K irc h n e r
K a th y K le in b e c k
Ron K le is t
K a th y K lin t
D a le K n o lle n b e r g
W a n d a K n o p ft
C a r o l K o o is tra
P a t K o z itz a
G a r y K ra tz k e
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G a ry K re u tz e r
V ic k i Krise
P a u l K ro u b e tz
D a v id K ru e g e r
C in d y K ru sm ark
Thom as L a n d e r
W e s le y L a n d w e r
P a u l L a n g e
S te ve n Lanz
L in d a Larson
B e cky Leas
A n n e Lee
A n n e L e g e n h a u s e n
C a ro n Leines
D e n n is L e n e rtz
H a ro ld L in d b e rg
Tim Loe
J e a n L o re n tz
“The Juniors are a whale of a class!’’
P a tty L o re n tz
S co tt Low ry
J u d y L u e g g e
J a n ic e L u h rin g
Tom Lund
D ia n a L u tte r
C la u d ia M c C o n v ille
D ia n n M c C u llo u g h
K a th y M c G a tt
S co tt M c G o w a n
N o la n M a d s o n
Pete M o n d e r fe ld
Tom M a n d e r fe ld
D u a n e M a n th e
Tom M a rk s
S teve M a rs h a ll
S a n d y M a th e w s
C h a rle s M a th w ig
Steve M a u s
P a tric ia M eeks
J u d y M e rr itt
P h il M e y e r
R ic h a rd M e y e r
R o b e rt M e y e r
H a ro ld M ille r
M e rri M ille r
R ita M ille r
R o g e r M o e ri
D e b o ra h M o h r
K a th y M o llo y
Jim M o o re
T h re a s a M o rg a n
N a n c y M o rris o n
P a tsy M o rro w
H a rv e y M o rs o n
B a rb a ra M u e lle r
M a r ia n n e M u e lle r
P a u l M u e lle r
S usan M u e lle r
D a v id M u e lle r le ile
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S teve M u n d a h i
K a re n M u rra y
C y n th ia M u tsch
R o y a l M y e rs
C h a rle s N e ls o n
D a rle n e N e ls o n
K a th y N e ls o n
K a th le e n N e ls o n
L a rry N e ls o n
S teve N e re m
C a rlto n N ic h o lls
J o h n N ig g
R o g e r N o r la n d
K a re n N o rth e n s c o ld
H o w a r d N u s s e r
S u san O d e g a a r d
B ru c e O ft e d a h l
L in d a O ft e d a h l
B e c k y O g le s b y
Tom O lm s c h e id
D ia n n e " D e e " O ls o n
D ia n n e O ls o n
S a n d y O ls o n
G re g O rc u tt
G in n y O tto
B ru c e O v e rm y e r
L a rry O w e n s
Lynn P a lm e r
D e n n is P a s b rig
M ic k e y P a tte rs o n
M ik e P a tte rs o n
E ric P a u l
S a n d r a P a u ls e n
Ja m e s P e irc e
J a n e P e n n e
C h a rle s P e te rso n
D a v id P e te rs o n
K e ith P e te rs o n
G re g P f e iff e r
C h a rle s P ic k e tt
D a v id P lo c h e r
S u z a n n e P o fa h l
R o g e r P o lle i
C r a ig P ro h a s k i
A n n P ro k o p e c
J im R a d e m a c h e r
M a ry R asm ussen
M ik e R e a d y
D ix ie R e ed
B ra d R e ic h e l
R o m a n R e ic h e l
J e rry R e in b o ld
W illia m R e in tje s
L a rry R e sner
S te ve R icke
J o h n Rist
J e ff R o b e rts
C a lv in R o ff
S u san R o senau
Jim Roy
R ic h a rd Roy
J a m e s R ya n
D o tty R y d e il
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D ia n n e S a b in
G e ra ld Sack
D e a n S a lte r
G a ry S a n d s
D e e A n n S a rg e n t
G ra c e S a y le r
J U N IO R GIRLS G A TH E R a f te r a F rid a y n ig h t g a m e f o r a n ig h t-lo n g g a b session.
Junior boys join varsity squads
S h a ro n S c h a fte n b e rg
N a n c y S c h e u re r
R o g e r S c h e u re r
D ia n n e S ch im e k
L e o n a rd S ch im ek
Tom S c h in d le
L in d a S c h m ic k in g
D ia n n e S c h m id t
M ik e S c h m id t
W a y n e S c h im d t
C la r a S ch m it
John S c h n a b e l
C o le e n S c h n e id e r
M ik e S c h o e p h o e rs te r
S h a ro n S c h u ld t
D a v e S c h u lte
T eresa S ch u m a n
G a ry S c h w itz e r
M a rly s S c rib n e r
M a rle n e S e vern s
Pat S h o in
G a ry S h a lh o o b
S co tt S h a w
S h a w n S h o ckm a n
S usan S h o rtr id g e
K a re n S h o uts
K a th y S ig o fu s
P a tric ia S la te r
Ricky S m a ll
B a rb E. S m ith
B a rb K. S m ith
D o u g S m ith
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D a le S o lt
B e v e rly S o ly n tje s
B o n ita S o ly n tje s
J e a n S o n to g
M ic h a e l S o n to g
S u e S o re b o
Steve S p o o rs
B ill S to p e lm a n
B a r b a r a S te in b e r g
M a ry S te v e n s o n
Rick S to ck
B a r b a r a S tre e tt
B a r b a r a S trusz
M a r ily n S tu rm
K a th y S ty e r
R ic h a rd S u n d h e im
Ron S w enson
H a r o ld S w o ffo rd
C h ris tin e T a ta r a k
J a n ic e T a y lo r
J e a n T h a v is
J a n e l T hom
J a n e T h o m a s
J o a n T h o m a s
S u san T h o m p s o n
B ill T h o m p s o n
B ra d T hyse
S a n d y T ie tz
K r is tin e T ig n e r
D a rw in T illm a n
S h a ri T im m e
J o h n T in g le y
M a rly s T o lz m a n n
R a y T o p p
E la in e Tosch
K a th y T ra s k
L in d a T ro u th
S te v e T ry h u s
E ric a U e la n d
D o n n a V a n la n d in g h a m
D a v id V a u b e l
D u a n e V a u b e l
P a t V o g e l
K a y V o lk
S u e W a n d e rs e e
J e a n n e W a r n e r
A lb e r t W e in a n d t
M ik e W e n d lin g
L in d a W e n d t
C la r ic e W e n k e l
R e n a e W h a le n
S u e W ilb u r
C a r o l W o lf
D o u g W o lla m
B e tty W o o d
G lo r ia W o o d
D a n a W o o ld r id g e
N a n c y W o rn s o n
R o b in W r ig h t
J u d y Y o u n g
V ic k i Y o u n g
S te v e Y u n g e r b e r g
Lynn Z e rn e c h e l
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S O P H O M O R E CLASS O FFICERS M ik e W o lv e rto n , p r e s id e n t B ill S te in e r, J e a n S a ik i, a n d D e b b ie L in d b lo m pose
fo r a p ic tu r e w h ile w a itin g th e ir tu rn to g r a b a q u ic k lu n c h a t R o b b y's.
Steiner proposes ‘fresh’ ideas
T HE new a d d itio n to M H S sw ept in w ith the "T o ta l L o o k ,"
b rin g in g the to ta l e n ro llm e n t to 1,260. These enthusiastic c re a
tures know n as sophom ores w e re united fro m three ju n io r highs
to com prise the class o f '6 8.
They soon becam e accustom ed to the m any aspects o f senior
high life. S ophom ores w e re fa c e d w ith a seem ingly endless list
o f e x tra -c u rric u la r activities fro m JCL to O rchesis. They o b
viously adjusted to these, fo r a so p h om o re hom e room had the
w inning H om ecom ing flo a t.
S ophom o re g irls w e re in tro d u ce d to the e v e r-p o p u la r, fo rm -fitting,
ta n k suits as sw im m ing becam e a re q u ire d p a rt o f physical
education.
Dissecting fro g s , w orm s and crayfish p ro v id e d v a rie ty to r those
ta k in g b io lo g y . "S ila s M a rn e r" and "H u c k le b e rry Finn" w ere
re q u ire d re a d in g in so p h om o re English.
A fte r w o rry in g a ll summer a b o u t high school life , sophom ores
fo u nd it w as a lot m ore fun than w o rk.
J o yce A b d o
G a ry A d a m s
L in d a A d a m s
L e s lie A lle n
P h y llis A lle n
C a ro l A n d e rs o n
D a v id A n d e rs o n
E d w a rd A n d e rs o n
M a ry A n d e rs o n
W illia m A n d e rs o n
C o ra A u r in g e r
J u lie A u s ta d
D a n ie l B a h r
B a rb a ra B a lijn a n
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D o v id B a rn e s
R a n a e B a rn e s
E d w a rd B a rn u m
J a n e B a rts c h
S te ven B e a tty
C a th e rin e Beck
K a th le e n B e c k e i
M a r lin B e c k w ith
Rex B e n ja m in
J a c k ie B ensch
D o n a ld B e n so n
T e rry B e n so n
A n n a B e re n ts o n
S te v e B e rg e
D a v id B e rg m a rk
L in d a B e rs a w
L in d a B e rtra n d
B o b B illin g s
Lynn B ils ta d
N a n c y B je rk e
J u d y B la c k
T e rry Bliss
K e n B o e g e r
Pam B o e ttc h e r
P a u l B o g e n
Jim B o h re r
S u san B o o n s tra
C h e ry l B o yum
J o h n B ra a m
D ia n n e B rig g s
R ita B ro s s a rd
N a n e tt B ro w n
T im o th y B ro w n
C a th y B ry a n
K a th y B u rc h e d e a n
R o g e r Busch
J o h n B u tz e r
R ic h a rd B u rto n
N a n c y C a rls o n
M a rth a C a rr
P o lly C a s e b e re
D a w n C a s s e tt
N a n c y C h a tle a in
B ill C h ild s
J u d y C h ris te n s e n
M a rk C h ris te n s e n
P a u le tte C h ris te n s o n
D o n C o y o u r
S a ra h C r a d d o c k
C a ro l C ra n e
P a tti C ra y
C a n d y C u rtis
D a w n e lle D a h l
W a y n e D a te
C a ro l D a u g h e r ty
Ron D a v e y
L in d a D e c k e r
R o b e rt D e c k e r
G e r a ld D e P y p e r
P h y llis D e V la e m in c k
D a v id D e z o te ll
J u lie D e z o te ll
B ru c e D ic k m e y e r
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B o n n ie D ie m e r
Lynn D illy
Tom D o y le
M ik e D u a n e
N ik k i D u d a sh
K a re n Eike
M a ry E ilis
M o rily n Erickson
B ria n Evans
S a lly Evans
Tom Evans
D e b b ie E w a lt
C a ro l Fenske
G e r a ld in e F e n to n
B ill F ie ld s
Lynn F ie ld s
Ken Fisher
C o n n ie F je ld
C h a rle s F lynn
J u lie F o rke y
J o h n F o rtie r
B la ir F o w le r
K a y F o w le r
L a rry F re d e ric k
M a rle n e F re d ric k s
B ru ce F re e b e rg
C a ro l F re e b e rg
T h e re s o F re u n d l
S teve n F re y b e rg
G a ry F rie d ric h s
G lo r ia F rie d ric h s
J u d y Frost
G o ry G a tc h e ll
D a v id G e n s
M ik e G e rm o
K a th ry n G ilm a n
D o n G iro u x
S u z a n n e G o e ttI
C h a rle s G o e ttlic h e r
S teve G o o d e ll
D e n n is G o o d ric h
L a n a G o sew isch
W e n d y G o sew isch
C h ris tin e G ra m s
C a s e y G r if f in g
D e a n n a G r if f in g
S a n d y G ru b e r
C o rin n e G u n d e rs o n
D o n ita H a a c k
S usan H a e d t
J e ro m e H a e fn e r
K e n n e th H a e fn e r
F re d H a g e r
P e n n y H a ll
C a rl H a llm a n
S u san H a n e l
Lee H a n k e
J o le n e H a n s o n
Tom H a n s o n
C h e ry l H a rt
T ho m as H o u c h
B e th H a u g e n
S teve H a y e s
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T e rry H e a b e r lin
D a le H e a th
S a n d r a H e d
D o n ily n H e e sch
A lic e H e lg e s o n
G e o r g e H e n d ric k s o n
S a ra h H e n ry
Tom H e rio n
O re n H e rm e l
L o w e ll H e w itt
L a rry H o e h n
M ic k e y H o ffm a n
Tom H o ffm a n
Tom H o k a n s o n
B a r b a r a H o lle n b a c h
B ry o n H o lle n b e r g
T e rry H o llin g s w o r th
V ic k ie H o m e r
Sophs bewildered by candy stand mob
G o r y H o ttin g e r
O r in H u ltin
S a n d y H u n te r
B a r b a r a In g w a ls o n
J e ff Iris h
B e c k i Is e n b e rg
D o n a ld Ites
J a n ic e J a e g e r
S te v e J a e g e r
Tom J a h r
M ic h a e l J a m e s
W a y n e J o b s t
D a v id Jo h n s
B ru c e Jo h n s o n
J a n ic e J o h n s o n
M a rk J o h n s o n
Pam Jo h n s o n
P a u l Jo h n s o n
K a th y J o h n s to n
M ik e J o h n s to n
V o le r ie Jo n e s
J a n e K a m m e rd ie n e r
J a n ic e K a s s u e lk e
J u d y K a w e ll
M a ry K e a rn e y
D a v e K e lle y
M ik e K e lly
S te v e K e n d a ll
M a ry K e n w a rd
B ru c e K irb y
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P a tric e K le b e l
Tom K lin g e l
C h ris tin e K o e p p e n
B ill K o o im a n
Steve K o sb e rg
J e a n Kow ceun
E liz a b e th K o z itz a
R ic h a rd K o z itz a
S a liy K ro o n
K e ith K ru e g e r
K e vin Kruse
K a th y K u til
M a ry K vite k
K a th y Lam b
C o n n ie L a n g lie
C o n n ie Larsen
J e a n Larson
V ic k i L a u ru h n
M o n a Leas
D e b b ie Lee
J a y Lenz
D e b b ie Leverson
V ic k i Leverson
M a rk L e w e lly n
C h a rlin e Ley
Tim L id stro m
L a n i L in c o ln
P a tric ia Lind
E lio L in d b e rg
D e b b ie L in d b lo m
D a v id Lischefska
Tim Llo yd
M ik e L o k e n s g a rd
B illy Lowe
M a rk Lowe
Sophs study ‘Silas Marner’
M ARY V /A L D O A N D K a th y Beck p a tr o n iz e th e S tu d e n t
C o u n c il-s p o n s o re d s u p p ly sh o p .
G e o r g e L u e g g e
J o h n Lund
R o b e rt L und
K a th y L u n d h o lm
C h a rle s Lyons
J o h n M c C a rth y
J o A n n M c C o n n e ll
S h e lle y M c D u ffie
K e v in M c G u ire
L in d a M c V e n e s
D a v e M a a k e s ta d
T ho m as M a c F a rla n e
B o b M a g n u s
S u san M a llis o n
C h u c k M a lw itz
C h a rle s M a n d e r f e ld
P a tty M a n s
J a n ic e M a s o n
P a tty M a s o n
M a ry M a th is
B e v e rly M a th w ig
K a th y M a tte s
S te v e M e lc h io r
Lois M e lv in
B e rn ie M ic h e l
J e ff M ic h e ls
W a r r e n M ic h e ls
B ru c e M ille r
D a v id M ille r
M a r ily n M ille r
M ik e M in g o
J o h n M o o re
P e g g y M o u s e l
M a r le n e M ro tz
D a v id M u e lle r
D e A n n M u e lle r
J a n e t M u e
M a r th a M u e lle r le ile
L ynn M u n s e ll
D a v id M u tc h
M ik e O u r a d a
A n ita O w e n s
D o n O w e n s
S te v e P a u ls e n
J o A n n e P e h lin g
J a c k P e nn
N e il P e p p e r
R ic h a rd P e rry
D e b b ie P e sta
S te v e P e te rs e n
Jim P e te rs o n
M ik e P e te rs o n
J u d y P fa r r
D a v e P h e lp s
G a ry P o lin s k i
G a r y P ric e
D e b ra P ro k o p e c
R ic h a rd Purves
D a v in a P u tz e
J a c k ie R a d e m a c h e r
M a r g a r e t R a d ic h e l
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R a ym o n d R a p p
J o h n R assieur
Susan R e asner
M ic h a e l Reed
S usan Reed
M ic h a e l R e ila n d
R e becca R o berts
D a v id Rogers
D a rre ll Rosin
R e becca R outh
S h irle y Ryg
M ic h a e l Sack
J e a n S a ik i
D ia n a Sassen
Jon S c a rle tt
P a tric ia S c h a b e rt
D ia n e S c h a e fe r
A la n S c h e u re r
L a u rie S c h e u re r
S te ve n S ch m a h l
K a re n S c h m id t
Jim S ch m it
P a u la S c h o e n ro c k
L a rry S c h o e ttle r
D a v id S c h u ltz
Tom S ch u m a n
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Lon S w anson
W e n d y S w anson
Tom Sw enson
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L a rry T e rre ll
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L a rry Z o e h lk e
In M emoriam
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piece o f the C ontin e nt, a p a rt o f the m ain; . . . a n y
m an's d eath dim inishes me, because I am involved in
M a n k in d .
J O H N D O N N E
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1966 Otaknam Staff
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Abbott, Lindo —101
Abdo, Joyce —MO
Adoms, Corol —13, 132
Adorns, Gory —140
Adoms, Linda —69, 70, 140
Adoms, Potricio—132
Adolphson, John —14, 56. 69, 74, 76, 78, 101
Akerson, D a n ie l-16, 85, 101
Alexonder, Kip —46, 132
Alexander, Shariene —101
Allen, Cynthio —67, 132
Allen, Lorry —84, 132
Allen, Leslie —140
Allen, Lindo —21, 132
Allen, M ike-85, 132
Allen, Phyllis- 140
Altenburg, Dole—101
Altenborg, Koren —132
Amundson, Jomes—132
Andersen, Lindo—66, 132
Anderson, Bruce —68, 132
Anderson, Carol —76, 140
Anderson, Corolyn - 68, 101
Anderson, C raig-6 8 , 101
Anderson, David —140
Anderson, Deon—132
Anderson, Donold —101
Anderson, Donno —77, 101
Anderson, Edward —140
Anderson, Gory —132
Anderson, Laurie —132
Anderson, Lindo —68, 101
Anderson, Lindo —101
Anderson, Marcia —65, 101
Anderson. Mory —140
Anderson, Peggy —21, 132
Anderson, Scott - 82, 83, 90, 97, 102
Anderson, Stephen B -6 7 , 102
Anderson, Steven C. —48, 82, 102
Anderson, Terry - 132
Anderson, Turk —13, 39
Anderson, Virginia —132
Anderson. William A —140
Annis, Sandro —132
Ario, Suson —102, 112
Arnesen, Glenn - 54. 82, 90, 132
Asleson, Judy —102
Auringer, Cora 74,140
Austad, Julie 140
Averill, Rex - 102
Bochmeyer, Dorlene - 102
Bachmeyef, Darlene - 132
Bochmeyer, Donna - 132
Backhous, Mary - 102
Bohr, Daniel 140
Bahf, Gory 102
Baier, Cathteen 102
Baker. Darla - 132
Bolceriok, Murk 67,132
Ballman, Barbaro - 66, 74, 76, 140
Burncs, David 141
Barnes, James 82, 132
Barnes, Larry 82,132
Barnes. Ranae 74, 141
Barnom, Robert —102
Barnum, Edward —141
Bortsch, Jane--56, 69 74.76,141
Bossett, John —85, 147
Bassett, William S. —102
Botdorf, Randi —132
Botiloff, Lorry —102
Bauer, Barbara —102
Bauer, Margaret —68, 132
Baynes, Rosemory—133
Beal, John-102
Beatty, Steven-85, 141
Beover, Candy —67, 133
Beck, C a th e rin e -141, 144
Beck, V irg in io - 133
Beckel, K oy-72, 141
Beckel, Mory —68, 103
Beckwith, Marlin —141
Beetch, Barbaro —103
Bell, W in n ie - 133
Benjamin, Rex —141
Bennett, Leonette —103
Bennett, Marshall —103
Bensch, Jocquelin—141
Benson, Donald—141
Benson, Terri — 141
Benzie, Cheryl- 5 6 , 69, 133
Berberich, Craig —133
Berberich, June- 133
Berentson. Anno —141
Berg, Kristine —62. 70, 76. 78. 103
Berg. S uionne- 16. 43. 74, 76, 77, 133
Berge, Sieve— 141
Berg mo rk, David —84, 141
Berkness, Christine —77
Bersaw, Linda —61, 141
Bertrond, Barry —76. 93, 95, 103
Bertrand, Lindo —70, 76, 141
Beyer, Koren—133
Bickel, Shirley —103
Biedscheid, Carol —38, 69, 133
Bigelow. Robert- 44, 45, 56, 76, 82, 90, 91, 103
Billings, B o b-8 5, 93. 141
Bilstod, Lynn —141
Birch, L o ila -6 9 , 70. 77. 133
Birkholz. Christine - 69, 76, 133
Bisch, Michael - 68, 103
Bistrup, Douglas —103
Bjerke, Nancy —61, 66, 141
Bjerke, Susan —103
Block, Ju dy- 141
Black, M a ry - 133
Blockitad, Larry-65. 103, 121
Bliss. Allen 103
Bliss. Terry 141
Bode, Dennis - 85, 133
Bode, Robert -20, 85, 104, 121
Boeger, Keith 47, 104
Boegor, Ken - l4 l
Boettcher, Pamela 141
Bogen, Joy 38, 104
Bogen, Paul 141
Bohrer, Jim 14 1
Bohnert, Paul 133
Boldl. Undo 133
Bollenbocher, M orgoret- 13, 133
Boonstro, Susan —141
Born, Gary—104
Born, P o t- 104
Borth, Jerome —133
Boye, Alan —133
Boyum, Cheryl —141
Broom, John —141
Broom, Roger-53, 104. 121
Brand, Thomos —92
Briggs, Dianne —14l
Briggs, Doug —133
Brossard, Rito —l4 l
Brown, David —104
Brown. No nett —141
Brown, Tim—141
Brown, Tony—133
Brunz, Tom —104
Bryan, Catherine—141
Buckmister, Suzette—104
Buesing, Jomes —104
Buesing, Thomas—133
Buland, Barbara —104
Burchedeon, Kathleen —56. 74, 141
Burnett, Karen —133
Burns, Chorles-85, 133
Burns, Timothy —104
Burt, Virginia —104
Burton, Richard —141
Busch, Roger- 141
Bush, Janice —133
Butzer, John —141
Cominati, Christine —133
Campbell, Robert —82, 104
Carlson, Nancy —141
Corlstrom, Jane —49, 65, 69, 70, 133
Carlstrom, Lee —105
Corlstrom, Richard —48, 65, 105
Carpenter, Connie —133
Carpenter, Laurel —105
Carpenter, Linda —70, 74, 133
Corr, Mortho —57. 74. 141
Casebere, Polly —76. 141
Cosebere, Susan —72, 77, 105
Casper, Stella —133
Cossett, Dawn —141
Caswell, Down —133
Coswell, Mary Jo-4 0 . 56. 74, 76, 100. 105
Cedergren, Mork - 105
Chasteen, Jerry-- 105
CKotleoin. Noncy —141
Chotleain, Rosemarie—133
Chesley, Robert - 56, 67, 133
Childs, B ill-9 2 , 141
Christ, Margoret —105
Christensen, Judy - 69, 76, 141
Christensen, Karen —133
Christensen, Mork - 141
Christenson. Alon - 133
Christenson, Paulette - 141
Christionson, Linda —105
Christopherson. Rosemarie 66. 69, 106
Clark, Thomas 106
Cline, Deborah - 106
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Cline, Pamela —133
Conner, Vickie —106
Cooper, Claudio —106
Coopmon, Sylvia —106
Cords, Janet —133
Corlett. Pamela —66, 67, 69, 133
Cotton, Glenn —106
Cox, Kathleen-106, 117
Coyour, Don —I4 l
Craddock, Sarah—141
Cram, Suionne —106
Cramer, Cynthia —106
Crane, Barbara —106
Crane, C o ro l- 141
Cray, Potti —141
Crooker, Scott —133
Cross, Lynn-1 3 3
Collen, Craig -4 5 . 74. 76, 77, 86. 133
Cummiskey, Mory - 36, 38, 56, 69, 70. 76, 106
Curtis, Candy- 10, 47, 70, 141
Curtis. Tony — 106
Cotts, Kathleen —76, 77, 107
Dahl, Dawnelle -6 6 . 69, 141
Dohl, Pam — 77
Oallmonn, Allen — 133
Date, Gary —38, 107
Date. Woyne —141
Daugherty, Carol —74, 141
Daugherty, Donna —107
Dovey, Ronold —95, 141
Dovey, Wesley —133
Davidson, Carl — 107
Decker. Linda —I4 l
Decker, Robert —141
Decker, Sondro— 107
Decker, Susan— 107
Dehn, Gerold —79, 133
DePyper, Gerold - 141
DeRosier, Joy— 107
Dethloff, Judi — 133
Devens, Jacque —133
Devens, Ronald —133
DeVlaeminck, Jeonette—133
DeVlaemincW, Phyllis—141
Dezotell, Dovid —141
Dezotell, J u lie -5 6 , 70, 141
Dickhoff, Linda —63, 70, 76, 107
Dickmeyer, Bruce — 141
Dickmeyer. Mike —92, 133
Diedrichsen, Richard — 133
Diemer, Bonnie— 142
Dilly, Lynn- 6 9 , 70, 76, 142
Dingier, Gary —107
Dorn, P h ilip - 133
Dotson, Joe —48, 107
Doyle, Tom —142
Dreyer, Stanley —107
Drum, M a rk -6 3 , 74, 76, 77, 107
Duane, Mike — 76, 84, 142
Dubke, Joedy — 133
Dudosh, N ik k i-6 9 , 142
Duffy, S andro-70, 133
Duncan, Stuart—133
Eddy, L y n n -10, 72, 77, 108
Eder, Kathryn — 133
Eder, Potricio — 108
Edwords, Lindo —67, 108
Eikenberry, David —108
Ekstam, Richard —47, 77, 108
Ekstam, Robert — 133
Elias, J e r ry - 88, 89, 108
Elias, R oger-89, 133
Elke, C h ris tin e -108
Elke, K a ren -76 , 142
Elling, Jeanette —108
Ellis, John -56 , 59, 69, 77, 100, 109
Ellis, Mory —69, 72, 142
Engelsrud, L a rry -89, 109
Enke, Jennifer —76, 133
Enke, Lindo —62, 66, 109
Enz, Donald — 109
Erickson, B ruce-77, 109
Erickson, Morilyn — 66, 142
Evens, Brian —84, 92, 142
Evons, Horold — 14, 74, 109
Evans, Solly —47, 142
Evans, Scott —93, 133
Evans, Tom —142
Evenson, Jane —66, 77, 109
Ewolt, D e bbie-70, 74, 76. 142
Fandre, Steven —65, 76, 133
Fenger, Thomas-77, 86, 87, 109, 125
Fenske, C orolyn-67, 142
Fenton. Barbara —76, 134
Fenton. Geraldine —69, 142
Ferguson, Yvonne —70, 134
Fick, C a th y- 134
Fields, B ill-1 4 2
Fields, D a v id - 134
Fields, Lynn —68, 142
Fischer. Jim —134
Fischer, LoDaryl—134
Fisher, Clifford -6 5 , 77, 109
Fisher, Kenneth-56, 95. 142
Fitzpatrick, Joe—109
Fjeld, Constance —142
Fjeld, D o n - 109
Flatequal, Robert —76, 82, 134
Fluggo, Sandro - 45, 69, 109
Flynn, ChorleS- 142
Flynn, Sheila —134
Flynn, S h irle y- 134
Ford, Terry- 5 6 , 76,85, 105
Forkey, J u lie - 142
Forst, Joyce - 110
Forsyth, Neal —110
Fortier, John —17, 142
Fortney, Bonnie —134
Foster, Jeff - 110
Fowler, B la ir - 39, 95, 142
Fowler, K a y - 142
Frohm, Linda - 142
Frank, Jeon - 134
Frederick, Clover —107
Frederick, Lorry—15. 68, 142
Fredrichs, Richard —134
Fredericks. Marlene —142
Fredrickson, J im - 51, 56, 57, 132, 134
Freeberg. Bruce —142
Freeberg, Carol —142
Frenzel. Judy — 134
Frenzel, Richard —134
Frenzel, Roger—134
Freundl, H e le n - 142
Freund I, Theresa —142
Freyberg, Steven — 142
Friedrichs, Betty—110
Friedrichs, G ary— 142
Friedrichs, Gloria — 142
Friedrichs, Joe—134
Frost. Judy —69, 76, 142
Frost, Lindo —67, 110
Frost, Louise— 56, 134
Frost, Steven —134
Fuller, Jerry-110
Gog, Mory —134
Golles, Pomelo —110
Gonske, Merle —110
Gotchell, Gary —85, 142
Gatchell. J a m e s -110
Gates, Jim —134
Gauthier, Pam—134
Gozdik, Kothie —77, 134
Gemlo, Greg —134
Gens, Dovid- 7 7 , 93, 142
George, Rebecca - 63, 110, 125
George, Michoel —134
Germo, Mike —142
Gildemeister, Dianne —56, 110
Gil Ison, Forrest — 110, 112
Gilman, Kathryn —66, 142
Gimmer, Ralph— 134
Gintner, John —68, 110
Giroux, Don —84, 142
Goettle, Suzanne —142
Goettlicher, Charles - 68, 142
Goff, Harley —76, 134
Goodell, Douglas—134, 142
Goodell, Steve—142
Goodrich, Carol —134
Goodrich, Dennis—142
Gosewisch, Lana —142
Gosewisch, Wendy - 69, 76, 142
Grams, Christine —142
Greeley, JonneHe- 17, 134
G riffing, Casey —142
Griffing, Deanna —142
G riffith, Kathleen— 134
Gronao, Jerry —11,134
Groth, Brad-8 6 , 134
Gruber, Judy —110
Gruber, Sor»dy —74, 142
Gruenzner, Dave —111
Grunhovd, Lindo —76, 111
Gunderson, Cortnne —76, 142
Gunderson, LeVonne—111
Hoock, Donito —68, 74, 142
Hoack, John - 134
Hobinger, Goyle —70, 134
Hoedt, J e ff-8 2 , 134
Haedt, Susan —142
Haefner, D a v id -111, 134
Hoefner, James —68, 134
Haefner, Jerome —68, 142
Haefner, Kenneth-68, 95, 142
Haefner, Mourice —68, 77, 134
Haefner, Michael —110
Hogebak, Michael —11 1
Hogemann, Lyle —111
Hager, Fred —84, 89, 142
Hogge, Michael —134
Hole, CheryH —68, 134
Hall, Gregory —76, 134
Hall, Penny- 142
Hallman, Cor I —142
Holverson, Michael —93, 134
Honel, Susan - 142
Hanke, Donnelle-76, 111
Honke, Lee-76, 92, 142
Honnemon, Donald —110
Honsen, Maxine —134
Hanson, Jolene —74, 142
Hanson, Karen —48, 63, 64, 111
Hanson, Thomas—142
Hanson, Vernon —90, 134
Hapke, Cossondro —65, 70, 135
Haroldson, Diane —67, 135
Hart, Cheryl —68, 142
Hartwell, Bruce—135
Hartwell, Karen —111
Hoseman, Richard — 77, 111
Hosemon, William —59
Hoslip, Pershing —135
Houch, Thomas—142
Haugen, Beth - 56, 69, 74, 142
Haugen, Brenda —11 1
Hayes, Steve - 142
Heaberlin, Terry-66, 143
Heath, Dole —74, 76, 143
Hed, Barbara —112
Hed, Kenneth —85, 135
Hed, Sondra —143
Hedstrom, Cameron —76, 89, 135
Heesch, Donilyn —143
Heinze, Muriel - 135
Heise, Linda —135
Heiser, Robert—135
Heitner, Shirley —11 2
Helgeson, Alice —69, 76, 143
Hellekson, Carol —77, 112
Heller. D o le - 135
Heller, Roger —11 2
Henderson, Chorlene —135
Hendley, Jolene-17, 70, 76, 135
Hendrickson, G o ry - 135
Hendrickson, George —85. 92, 143
Henry, Larry —77, 112
Henry, Soroh —143
Hensel, Kathleen —135
Herion, Tom —143
Herion, Kathryn —135
Herman, Roxie—135
Hermel, Loel —112
Hermel, Oren —143
Herrley, Jerry —86, 135
Hession, Thomas —112
Hewitt, Darwin —147
Hewitt, Lorry —112
Hewitt, Lowell —143
Hibbard, Ronaldo - 70, 76, 112
Hickey, Robert- 112
Hicks, Ramona—135
Hicks, Ronald —135
Hickstein, Kathy - 63, 69, 71, 112
Hildebrondt, Lorry —112
Hiniker, Carol —67, 113
Hiniker, Kathleen - 113
Hoehn, Larry —143
151
Hoerr, Kothy —135
Hoffmon, Bonifo —135
Hoffman, Dione —135
Hoffman. Mickey - 143
Hoffman, Roberf-44, 76. 82, 90, 92, 97, 113
Hoffman, Thomas —92, 143
Hogren, Rhonda —135
Hokanson, Tom —22. 143
HoleU. Holly - 56. 63. 64, 105. 113
Holle. Dennii —11 3
Hollei.boch. Barbara —66. 143
Hollenbach, John—135
Hollenberg, Byron—143
Hollingsworth. Tom —92, 143
Holm, Dennis —113
Holmes, Tom —113
Holmgren, Bruce —76, 82. 83, 113
Homer, Terry —135
Homer, Vickie —74, 143
HoHinger, Gary—143
Hove, Brion —89, 113
Hove, Randy —135
Hoyt, Brion —82, 90, 135
Huff stutter, Borb —133
Hugdohl, Brent —74. 76, 88, 89, 135
Hugdohl, Kay —77, 113
Hughes, Jomes —76, 77, 135
Hughes, Melvin —11 3
Hultin, O rin -8 4 , 93.94. 143
Hultin. Signe —60. 113
Hunter, Dorothy —65, 135
Hunter, Sandy-69. 71. 73, 143
Hunziker, Tom—135
Ingwalson. Barb —143
Irish, Jeffrey-143
Isenbery, Becky—143
Ites, Don —143
Ites. tarry - 113
Jackson, Sally-7 3 , 74, 135
Jocobson, Doryl - 11 3
Jaeger, Janice —143
Jaeger, Steve —143
Jahr. Tom-76. 143
James, Michoel —143
James, Shoron —114
Jans, Dorothy —135
Jons. Judy —77, 135
Jennings, Joyce —60, 114
Jens. Dove-8 4 . 94
Jensen, Cheryl —135
Jensen. Nancy —114
Jensen. Nancy —69, 77. 135
Jobst, Wayne - 143
Joerg, Bill —114
Johonnsen, Don —135
John, Kothryn —76, 114
Johns, Dave —84, 143
Johnson, Brod - 56, 76. 89. 135
Johnson, Bruce —76, 84, 89, 143
Johnson, Christine —19, 63. 71. 74. 76, 114
Johnson, Daniel - 38. 51. 53, 77, 114
Johnson, Darryl - 89, 135
Johnson, Donna —48, 135
Johnson, Janice —143
Johnson, Jennifer —51, 53, 114
Johnson, Mark —143
Johnson, MaryJo —114
Johnson, Pomelo - 114
Johnson, Pa mo line - 143
Johnson, Paul —92, 143
Johnson, Vickie - 135
Johnston, Dianne 135
Johnston. Kolhy - 67, 143
Johnston, Michael 85. 143
Johnston, Ronald —114
Jones. Alan 82. 90. 135
Jones, Gail 135
Jones, Sally Jo 114
Jones, Sandro lee 11 4
Jones, Sandy - 114
Jones, Valerie 143
Jordan, Eliiobeth 114
Jovaag, Mary - 12, 69, 72, 135
Juborian, Kothryn - 72, 135
Juberian, Timothy 135
Juhlin, Rilci 135
Kommerdiener, Jane —76, 143
Kammerdiener, Roger - 11 5
Kossuelke, Janice - 143
Kous, Dennis- 59, 82, 90, 135
Kawell, Judy-69, 143
Kearney, M ary-69, 70, 76. 143
Kehner, Robert - 67, 115
Kelley, Sandra —69, 70, 73, 115
Kelley, D avid-56, 84, 92. 143
Kelly, Michael - 143
Kelly. Richard - 135
Keltgen, Carol —135
Kendall, Steve —143
Ken word, Ann —69, 74, 135. 143
Kenward. Mary —69. 74. 76
Kenwa rd, Todd —14,74, 115
Kerr, Patty - 11 5
Kilian, Steve - 115
Kimble, Jim - 135
Kimpton, Patty —135
Kirby, Bruce 92, 143
Kirby, Richard —135
Kirchner, Thomas —135
Kit!, Raymond —77, 115
Kitzrow, Vicki —115
Klebel, Potrice —144
Kleinbeck, Kafhy-76. 77, 135
Kleist, Ron —77
Kleist, S te v e -115. 135
Klingel, Thomas—144
Klint, Kathy—135
KnoHenberg, Dole —135
Knopff, Wonda —135
Knudsen, Linda —11 5
Koch, Georgia - 47, 63, 115
Koeppen, Chris —74, 144
Koeppen, Eric —115
Kollman, Dick —144
Kooistra. Carol —70, 76, 135
Kottke, LeRoy —76, 115
Kottke. Linda —11 5
Kowceun, Jean-20, 74, 144
Kowceun, Jim —115
Kozifia, Elizobeth —l44
Kozitzo, P a t- 95, 135
Kozitzo, Richard —144
Kratzke, G o ry-8 2 . 90. 135
Kreutzer, G a ry - 136
Krise. Vicki —136
Kroncke. Kay —116
Kroon. Martha —40, 69, 70, 74. 76. 116
Kroon, Sally —69. 76, 144
Kroubetz, Poul 49, 56. 136
Krueger. Dove - 136
Krueger, Keith, 68. 144
Krueger, Sheila —116
Krugel, Ordell —116
Kruse, Kevin-144
Krusmark, Cindy—136
Kudrle, Larry - 40, 59, 82, 90. 92. 97. 116
Kulack, Lindo —77, 116
Kulseth. Jean —116
Kutil, K a thy- 144
Kvitek, Mary —67, 68, 144
Lamb, Kothy - 144
Lander, Tom - 89, 136
Landwer, Wes - 136
Long, Ken —116
Lange, Paul —136
langlie, Connie - 144
Lanz, Steve - 76. 136
Loroway. Bill - 44, 116
Larsen, Connie - 144
Larsen. Margo ref —116
Larson. Jean —144
Larson. Linda 136
Larson, Michael 116
Larson, Robert I ) 6
Lauruhn. Vickie 70, 144
Leas, Mona 74, 144
Loas, Robekah 136
Loovof. Carol - 116
Loo, Anne 136
li.o, Dobbio 76, 144
Logenhouson. Anne 76, 136
Luinos, Cnron 68, 136
Lenertz, Dennis-6 8 , 136
Lenertz, Mary Ann —117
Lenz, Gwen - 60, 69, 117
Lenz, Jo y-8 4 , 144
Leverson, Debbie —144
Leverson, Vicki —56, 69. 70, 74. 144
Lewellyn, M ark-84, 144
Ley. Charline-76, 144
Lindstrom, Mark —110
Lindstrom, Tim —85, 144
Limmer, Gloria —110
Lincoln, Loni-70, 144
Lind, Patricia —69, 144
Lindberg, Ella —144
Lindberg, Harold —136
Lindblom, Deboroh-70, 74, 96, 140, 144
Lischefsko, David —144
Lloyd, Tim -76, 84, 95. 144
Loe. Timothy —136
Lokensgard, Mike —144
Looney, Lynn —37, 38, 11 7
Lorentz, Jeon —67, 96, 116, 136
Lorentz, Patty —136
Lorentz. Rosemary—56
Louris. Kathleen —117
Lowe, B illy -9 5 . 144
Lowe. M o rk - 144
Lowry, Scott —76, 82, 136
Luegge, George —144
Luegge, Judith —136
Luhring, Janice —136
Luhring, Kenneth —117
Lund, Arthur —117
Lund, Barbara —56, 63, 11 8
Lund. John-39, 51. 84, 92, 144
Lund. Robert—144
Lund, Stephen-4 0 . 56. 69. 74, 76. 118
Lund. Thomas-76. 84. 85. 136
Lundholm. Kathleen-74, 144
Luther, Maureen —65. 76, 77, 118
Lutter, D ione- 136
Lutz, Geraldine —11 8
Lyons, Charles- 144
Moahs, Goil —118
Mookestad, D o v e -92. 144
MacForlane. Thomos —84, 144
Madsen, James —118
Madson, N o lan-67. 69, 136
Magnus, R o bert-76. 145
Mallison. Harold-118
Mo 11iso n, Susan —67, 69, 145
Molwiti, Chorles —18, 84, 92, 145
Malwitz, Jerene - 119
Manderfeld, Chas —145
Manderfeld, Pete —76, 136
Manderfeld. Thomas —136. 96
Manecke. Deborah —70. 74, 76. 96, 100, 119. 136
Mans, Patricia —145
Monthe. Duane —10, 95
Marks, Thomas—136
Marshall. Steven —136
Martens. John —119
Martens. Rickey —119
Mason, Janice —145
Mason. Patty —145
Mathews, Sondro —136
Mathis. Mary —31. 70. 74. 145
Mathis, Potricio —119
Mathwig. Beverly - 145
Mathwig, Chorles —136
Mottes. Bill - 119
Mottes, Kothy - 145
Moltsson, Thomos —119
Maos, Steve —136
McCarthy, John —144
McCorthy. Linda - 118
McConnell. Jo Ann - 144
McConville. Cloud.e - 38, 70. 136
McConville, Potrick 118
McCullough, Dionn 136
McDonough, Mary - 69, 76. 118
McDuffie. Shelly 144
McDuffie, Susan 105. 118
McGoff, Kothy 136
McGowon. Joleen 118
152
McGowan, Kathleen —69, 1)8
McGowon, Scott —136
McGuire, Kevin - 144
McLaughlin. Tom —118
McLean, Morilyn —66. 69, 118
McVenes. Linda —144
Mead, Sue —119
Meeks. Patricia - 136
Mees. Carol —119
Melchior, Lenice - 119, 145,
Melvin, Lois — 145
Menk, Harlan— 119
Merlinski, Jorge —56, 68, 69, 119, 125
Merritt, Janice —74, 76, 136
Merritt, Judy —71, 76, 136
Meyer, Jeff - 92
Meyer, P h n-7 6, 82, 89, 136
Meyer, Richard —136
Meyer, Robert—136
Michoel, Lorene —119
Michel, Bernord —145
Michel, Stephen —120
Michels, Jeff —145
Michels, Thomas—120
Michels, Warren —77, 145
Miller, Borbara —77, 120
Miller, B ruce-92, 145
Miller, D a v id - 145
Miller, Horold —136
Miller, Larry —68, 120
Miller. Linda- 7 4 , 120
Miller, Marilyn — 145
Miller, Merri —1 36
Miller, Rite —136
Miller, Thereso —120
Mingo, Michoel — 145
Mitchell, G ary— 120
Moeri, Ro'ger —76, 136
Mohr, Deborah —136
Mo Hoy, John —120, 145
Molloy, Kathy —56, 136
Moore, James —95, 136
Morgan, Pamela —74, 120
Morgan. Robert— 120
Morgan, Thereso —74, 136
Morrill, Cynthia — 120
Morris, James — 120
Morris, W illiam - 65, 76, 90, 120
Morrison, Nancy —136
Morrow, Patsy —68, 73, 74, 136
Morson, Harvey —136
Mousel, Peggy— 145
Moyer, Jeanette —121
Mrotz, Marlene —145
Mueller, Barbara —136
Mueller, David - 76, 92, 145
Mueller, D eAnn-74, U 5
Mueller, Gene— 121
Mueller, Janet — 76, 145
Mueller, Marianne —77, 136
Mueller, Paul —136
Mueller, Susan — 136
Muellerteile, David —90, 136
Muelierleile, Martha — 76, 145
Mullenberg, Charles —121
Mullerleile, Darrell - 121
Mundahl, Steven —137
Munsell, J e ff-1 2 1 , 117
Munsell, Lynn —145
Murray, Karen—137
Mutch, D a vid -9 5 , 145
Mutch, Suzan —73, 121
Mutsch, Cynthia —69, 137
Mutsch, Larry —121
Myers, Royal —89, 137
Naylon, Tom —145
Neal, Constonce —72, 77, 108, 121
Nelsen, Robert - 84, 85, 90, 121
Nelson, Carole —145
Nelson, Charles —82, 137
Nelson, Darlene —70, 137
Nelson, Greg —76, 86, 145
Nelson, Katherine —137
Nelson, Kathleen— 137
Nelson, Linda - 122
Nelson, Meredith — 16. 41, 69, 122
Nelson, Paul - 82, 122
Nelson, Scott —122
Nelson, Sherry —70. 145
Nere. C h eryl-62, 76,122
Nerem, Steven —82, 137
Ness, Terry- 9 0 , 122
Neubert, Dick —84. 92, 145
Nicholls, Carlton —137
Nickels, Sharon- 122
N ielse n,C arol-23, 122
Nielsen, Gloria - 122
Nielsen, Judith —122
Nigg, John- 8 2 , 89, 137
Nitzkowski, Jeon —68, 122
Nitzkowski, Norman —38, 39, 122
Nordgren, Brad - 22, 59, 76, 85, 89, 122
Norland, Roger —85, 86, 136
Northerscold, Karen - 42, 43. 65, 70, 74, 76, 77, 132, 137
Nunn, Tom -84, 92, 145
Nusser, Howard —137
Nutting, Todd —122
Oachs, Darwood —145
Oachs, Lin do-7 7 , 122
O'Brien, C ra ig -8 5 , 92, 145
Ockwig, LaVonne —^ 23
Odegaard, Louise —67, 74, 76, 145
Odegoord, Sue —56, 67, 76, 136
Oftedahl, Bruce —137
Oftedohl, Linda — 137
Ogee, John—145
Oglesby, Becky - 137
Oliver, S h a ri- 15, 145
Olmsheid, Thomas —48, 137
Olsen, Donald —123
Olson, Chuck-76, 145
Olson, Dee —137
Olson, Dionne —137
Olson, Sandy—137
Oney, DuWayne —82, 83
Oney, Kothy — 123
Orcutt, Greg —76, 77, 82, 90, 137
Orcutt, Mike —145
Otto, Richard-7 6 , 86, 145
Otto, Virginia — 69, 74, 76, 137
Ourodo, Mike — 145
Overmeyer, Bruce —82, 95, 137
Owens, A n ito -6 9 , 145
Owens, Betta —37, 38, 63, 123
Owens, Don —145
Owens, L o rry - 137
Palmer, Lynn —123, 137
Palmer, Terry —67
Panzer, Roger —23
Poradis, Bruce —44, 123
Parsons, Steven - 123
Pasbrig, Dennis —68, 137
Poter, Lynda —123
Patterson, M ichele-70, 76, 77, 93, 137
Patterson, M ik e - 14, 82, 83
Patterson, Ronald —123
Paul, E ric-5 6, 86. 137
Paulsen, Sondra —66, 76, 137
Paulsen. Steve—145
Pautsch. Tom —123
Pehling. Jone —145
Pehling, JoAnne —145
Peirce, Jomes —137
Penn, Jack —84. 92, 145
Penne, Jane —77, 137
Pepper, Neil —68, 145
Perkins, Denny —82, 123
Perry, D ic k - 145
Pesfa, Debbie —66, 72, 145
Petersen, Connie - 68, 123
Petersen, Steve - 92, 145
Peterson, Chuck —85, 137
Peterson, David —137
Peterson, Jim —145
Peterson, Keith —82, 137
Peterson, M ik e - 145
Pforr. J u d y - 145
Pfeiffer, Greg - 137
Phelps, D a v e '8 4 , 92, 145
Pickett, Charles - 86, 137
Plocher, David —86, 87, 137
Pofahl, Sue —137
Polinski, Gary —145
Polinski, Judy—123
Pollei, Roger —137
Price, Bruce - 123
Price, Gary —56, 145
Prohoski, Craig —137
Prokopec, Ann —137
Prokopec, Debro —76, 145
Purves, D ick- 145
Putze, Davina —145
Quodoy, Lindo —123
Rademocher, Jackie —76, 145
Rodemocher, Jim - 46, 77, 82, 137
Radichel, Margaret —69, 70, 96, 145
Rah, Dari - 124
Rankin, Martha - 72, 77, 124
Ropp, Roy- 115, 146
Rasmussen, Mary —74, 137
Rosmussen, Randy —124
Rassieur, John —84, 92, 146
Ready, Mike —137
Reasner, Charles —124
Reosner, Sue —70, 74, 146
Reed, D ix ie - 137
Reed, Mike —68, 146
Reed, Paul —124
Reed, S u e- 146
Rer-chel, B ro d - 137
Reichel, Romon —137
Reiland, Mike —21, 146
Reinbold, Jerry —68, 137
Reintjes, B ill-1 3 7
Resner, Larry —90, 137
Revier, Cheryl-1 2 4
Ricke, Stephen —76, 137
Rist, John - 137
Rittenhouse, Bill —124
Roberts, Jeff-8 5 , 86, 137
Roberts, Becky-69, 74, 146
Roden. D o v id -22, 124. 125
Roden, Donald —124
Roff, C a lv in -137
Rogers, David —146
Rome, Steve —124
Rose no u. Sue —137
Rosengren. Charlotte —66, 124
Rosevold, Greg —124
Rosin, Darrell— 146
Roth, Nancy —62, 124
Routh, Rebecco - 146
Roy, Doug —93, 124
Roy, James —48, 137
Roy, Richard —76, 95, 137
Ruch, N in a - 124
Rude nick, Gary —84, 93, 125
Rutt, Vicky-1 2 5
Ryon, James —137
Rydell, Dorothy - 42, 137
Ryg, Mory Ann —125
Ryg, S h irley- 146
Sabin, Dianne —42, 138
Sack, Gerald - 138
Sack, Michael —146
Saiki, Jean-69, 70, 74. 140, 146
Saiki, Penny —19, 64, 69, 125
Solfer. Dean —138
Samuelsen, Suson-76, 125
Somuelson, Sara —76, 125
Sands, Gory —56, 136
Sorgent, Dee Ann —136
Sossen, Diana—146
Soyler, Groce —138
Scarlett, Jon - 85, 92, 146
Schobert, Potricia —146
Schaefer, Diane - 146
Schalfenberg, Sharon - 77, 138
Schaller, Linda - 125
Scheuer, Nancy—138
Scheurer, Allen -6 8 , 146
Scheurer, Lourie —74, 146
Scheurer. Roger —68. 138
Schiltz, Pot - 125
Schimek, Dianne —138
Schimek, Leonard - 138
Schindle, Tom -82, 88. 89, 138
Schmohl, Steven—146
Schmicking, Linda —138
153
Schmidt, Dianne - 138
Schmidt, Gregory —125
Schmidt. Koren —146
Schmidt. Michael —85, 138
Schmidt. Wayne - 138
Schmit, Clara —66, 138
Schmit, Jim - 146
Schnabel, John —77, 86, 138
Schneider, Coleen —138
Schoenrock, Paulo - 146
Schoephoerster, Michael —138
Schoephoerster, Steve —77, 125
Schoettler, Lorry —146
Schuldi. Jean-6 3 , 125
Schuldt, Shoron —138
Schuler, Eddie—125
Schull, John - 126
Schulte, Oave —138
Schultz, David —126
Schultz, D a vid - 146
Schultz, W endy-77, 126
Schumacher, Diane —76, 77, 126
Schuman.Tereia-138
Schwman. Tom - 146
Schweim. Poul—146
Schwitzer, Gory - 138
ScoH, Michael —146
Scribner, Morlys—138
Sens, Alison —126
Sens, Beverly - 146
Sens, Dionne —126
Severns, Suzanne —146
Severns, Marlene —67, 138
Severson, Goil —126
Seword, Suson —146
Seword, Tim-7 4 . 76, 86
Sexe, LeeAnn-68, 146
Sexton, Diane —69, 70, 74, 146
Sexton, John-6 7 , 126
Shain, P o t- 138
Sholhoob, Gory —138
Shaw, Robert (Scott) - 66. 85, 88, 89, 138
Shellhorn, Robert-56, 84, 146
Shell horn, Sherry —56, 69, 126
Sherrill, Barbara —48, 74, 146
Shoe lemon, Shawn —74, 75, 138
Shortridge, Susan —76, 138
Shouts, Karen —138
Siehndel, Lyndo —126
Sigofus, Kothleen-67, 70, 77, 138
Simpson, Corol —74, 146
Skow, Lon - 146
Sloter, Potricio —138
Slocum, Soson -6 2 , 77, 126
Smoll, Ricky- 127, 138
Small, Stephen—127
Smesrud, Donna —77, 127
Smith, Bofboro —138
Smith, Barboro —11.41, 47, 69, 138
Smith, Chorlene —146
Smith, C r o ig - 146
Smith, Douglas—138
Smith, Mortho —127
Smith, Sharon —127
Smith, Tom —127
Snyder, Michoel —146
Solt, Dole - 139
So It, Margene —127
Solyntjes, Beverly —139
Solyntjes, Bonito —139
Sontag, Jeon - 139
Sontog, Michoel —82, 139
Sorebo, Eric - 127
Sorebo, Koren —68, 146
Sorebo, Lindo - 56, 69, 127
Sorebo, Sue - 69, 96. 139
Sporks, B o rboro- 146
Sporks, Rex - 146
Spongenbcrg, Georgia —72, 127
Spelbrink, lee 16, 82, 90. 100, 127
Spence, Carolyn 74,146
Spengrr, jomes 127
Sponberg. Eloine 66. 146
Spoors, Steven 139
Sprint, Mark 65, 127
Stackhouse, Gayle 127
Stackhouse, Potricio 146
Staplemon, Bill I 39
Stathom, Tom 66, 146
Stov, Morion 66, 67, 128
Stebbins, Carol-146
Steflensmeier, Corol —128
Steinberg, Rita - 57. 68. 74, 146
Steinberg, Borbora - 77. 139
Steiner, Bill - 56, 77, 92, 140, 146
Stevenson, Mary Jo —70, 139
Stier, Karen-62, 70, 72, 128
Stierlen, Robert—146
Stjerstrom, Goil - 48. 76. 146
Stock, Richord-89, 139
Stolt, D o le-93, 128
Stolt, G ory-9 5 , 146
Stolt, Irene —128
Stolt, Sylvia —146
Stott, Michael —85, 146
Streett, Barbara —139
Streett, Virginia - 128
Strusz, Borboro —77
Sturm, Marilyn —139
Styer, Kathleen - 139
Sugden, B rio n-56, 69, 89, 128
Summers, Lon —146
Sundheim, Richard —139
Sutter, Edward —146
Swanson, Lon —84, 146
Swanson, Wendy—146
Swenson, Cecil (Chip)-128
Swenson, D o rlo-3 7 , 38,63, 125, 128
Swenson, Loren —128
Swenson, Ronald —139
Swenson, Scott - 56, 128
Swenson, Thomas —76, 86, 146
Swofford, Harold —139
Syverson, Johnne —128
Tonner, Richard —76, 128
Tonner, Solly —69, 70, 74, 146
Totorak, Christine —139
Taylor, Jonice—139
Terrell, Lorry-93, 146
Thotcher, Kathleen- 146
Thovis, Jeanne—139
Theissen, Brad —147
Theissen, S a n d ro -74, 147
Thielbar, Daniel —147
Thiem, Chris-84, 92, 147
Thiesse, Julione —69, 76, 147
Thissen, Gory —147
Thom, J one l-76, 77, 139
Thomas, Jone - 67, 68, 69, 139
Thomos, Joon —139
Thompson, Marty —38, 77, 108, 128
Thompson, Pomelo —64, 67, 70, 77
Thompson, Ricky —86, 129
Thompson, Susan —47, 139
Thompson, Bill —20
Thornby, B o rbaro-63, 71, 77. 125, 129
Thornby, Joon-69, 70, 74, 147
Thyse, Brodley-82, 93, 139
Tietz, Sondro - 139
Tigner, Kristine —76, 139
Till, A m y- 129
Tillmon, Dorwin —139
Tilly, Mory —147
Timm, Roger-68, 129
Timme, Bruce —147
Timme, Shori —139
Tingley, John - 42, 56, 85, 89, 139
Tolin, Ann - 48, 63, 77, 129
Tolzmann, Marlys —139
Tompkins, Steve—147
Topp, Raymond —139
Tosch, E laine- 51, 69, 132
Townsend, Shelley —76, 147
Trask, David - 147
Trosk, Kathleen - 139
Trouth, Lindo - 66, 139
True, Lloyd 129
Tryhus, Steve - 45, 52, 76, 86. 139
Uelond, Erica —65, 69. 139
Ulen, Dono - 147
Ulon, Stephanie 129
Ullrich. Jonice - 129
Ullrich. John - 147
Ulmen,LoVoone 129
Ulrich, Chip 44,125.129
Vcindewoge, Charlene 72,77, 129
Vandlondinghom, Donno 139
VonStelten, D a le- 56, 84, 92, 147
Vaubel, David —139
Voubel, Duone —139
Violord, Joelle- 56, 68, 77, 125, 129
Vogel, Potti-76, 139
Volk, K a y- 139
Volk, Ronald- 129
VonDrosek, Poul —147
Wooge, Richord—130
Wagner, Dionne —130
Wokefield, Sandro —147
Woldo, M o ry- 144, 147
Woltermann, Donna —130
Wandersee, Sue - 77, 139
Word, Howard - 130
Warner, Jeanne —11, 139
Woss, Gory—130
Waters, Pom —76, 147
Waterston, Bruce —39, 130
Weber, Doreen —76, 147
Weber, Jim -92, 147
Weber, Lorry-76, 121
Weimert, Steve - 39, 130
Weinondt, Al —139
Weinondt, Corl —147
Weingortz, Jonet—147
Weingoftz, Mory
Welcome, lindo —68, 130
Weller, Al —147
Weis, C olvin-147
Wendlond, Vicki —147
Wend ling, Don —147
Wend ling, Mike —139
Wendt, Lindo —139
Wenkel, C larice- 139
Wenzloff, Velma —66, 76, 130
Westberg, Kerry—147
Weston, Dione —147
Weston, John —130
Whalen, Renoe— 139
Widbloom, Dona —57
Widbloom, Kothy —74
Wiehr, D ick-84, 89, 147
Wiloby, Jodie-130
Wilbur, J im - 130
Wilbur, Sue-70, 139
Willord, Don no —130
Williams, Dan —147
Williams, Judy —131
Willock, Anno —147
WIIlock, Lowell -3 2 , 82, 131
Wilson, Don —147
Wilson, Marlene —21, 131
Wilson, Peter-74. 76, 131
W inch,Jim ^l31
Winge, V icki-7 6 , 147
Winkler, Vern-147
Wold, B o b - 131
Wolf, Carol-1 3 9
Wolff, Jonet - 147
Wollam, Doug —139
Wolverton, Mike —84, 140, 147
Wood, B etty- 134, 139
Wood, Gloria —139
Wood, Kathy —37, 38, 131
Wood, Sidney —147
Wood, Terry—56, 69, 131
Wooldridge, Dona —17, 76. 139
Wornson, Nancy —76, 132, 139
Wornson, Poulo —63, 131
Wright, Robin - 66, 76, 139
Wussow, Noncy —147
Wyott, Kothy —72, 76, 131
Yoeger, Dwight—131
Yang, Duk Noe —131
Yetter, Lois—76, 147
Young, Croig - 147
Young,Judy —70. 139
Young, Vicki - 139
Yungerberg, Steve - 139
Zell, Rosalind -7 0 . 131
Zernechel. Ken - 147
Zernechel, Lynn—139
Ziegohn, Lindo - 72, 131
Ziesmer. Stove 84, 147
Zinke, Ernest 147
Zuehl, Corol- 56, 60, 66, 131
Zuehl, Shirley 147
Zuehlke, Lorry 147
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Faculty
A a b e r g , K a rl — 2 5 , 32
A d a m s , J a m e s — 25
A d o lp h s o n , K a rl — 2 5 , 28
A g a , H a r o ld — 25
A le x a n d e r , M iss V id a — 25
A s c h e , LeR oy — 2 6
A s p , W a ld o — 26
B a ll, Lee — 2 6
B e n g ts o n , J a c k — 2 6 , 2 8 , 9 5
B e rg , J a m e s — 2 6 , 7 4
B ie b I, M iss E le a n o r — 2 6
B ird , M rs. V ir g in ia — 26
B is h o p , M iss B e th - 2 6
B je rk e , L u v e rn e — 25
B u rn s , M rs . I n e lla — 2 6
C a n n a d a y , M iss B e rtra m — 26
C h ris te n s e n , M rs. J o a n — 2 6
D e n n is , M rs. A d a — 2 6
D e P e w , B ru c e — 15 , 2 6
D ic k m e y e r, M rs . M a ry — 27
F itz S im m o n s , M rs. L u c ille — 10, 2 7
F ra n k e , R o g e r — 2 7 , 4 0
F u lle r , G o rd o n — 2 7
G a a r d e r , R o b e rt — 2 7 , 9 2
G is h , A r n e ll — 2 7
G o ilic k s o n , N o rm a n — 2 7
H a k e s , G o rd o n — 2 7 , 3 1 , 8 2 , 9 0 , 91
H a ld o r s o n , N o r d e e n e — 27
H a n n e m a n , J a m e s — 15, 2 7
H a u g e n , L o w e ll — 27
H a u g e n , M rs. M a ry — 2 5 , 28
H e rz b e rg , P a u l — 28
H o b a r t, M iss M a r g a r e t — 28
Iv e rs lie , P h illip — 28
J o h n s o n , E d w a rd — 28
J o y c e , M iss L u c y — 28
K a lin , F ra n k — 25
K la r , L u v e rn e — 2 8 , 9 3 , 95
K n u ts o n , M e lv in — 28
K o e n ig , R e u b e n — 28
L a rs o n , J o h n — 28
L a rs o n , M iss J o y c e — 1 1, 29
L a y m a n , M rs. E lo is e — 2 9
L ic h te n b e r g , M rs . M a r io n — 29
M a x e y , M rs. R uth — 2 9
M e ttle r , D u a n e — 2 9
M ic k e ls o n , W illia m — 2 9 , 8 2 , 9 0
M ille r , D o n a l d - 2 9 , 3 1 , 8 2 , 8 6
M o e n , R a g n a r — 29
M o n tz k a , H a r o l d - 29
M u lr o o n e y , M rs. L o re tta — 29
N e ls o n , S c o tt — 2 6 , 30
N ig g , W illia m — 24
N o e l, M rs . B e u la h — 30
N o rth e n s c o ld , R o b e rt — 3 0
N o r th r u p , M rs. L u c ile — 30
P in n e y , M iss C a t h e r in e — 19, 30
P o w e rs, M rs. M a r io n — 3 0
Q u ir a m , M rs. Eva — 30
R e n n e r, R o b e rt — 30
R o b e rts , L yle — 30
R ockvam , K en — 2 7 , 30
R o h lo ff, D i c k - 2 9 , 3 1 , 8 2 , 8 4 , 89
Rose, M rs. S a ra — 31
S a n d h o ff, H a r a ld — 31
S c h im m e l, W illia m — 3 1 , 85
S c h o e n ro c k , E lt o n - 18, 31
S c h o e n ro c k , N o r b e r t - 2 2 , 31
S c h u c h a rd , H a r o ld — 3 1 , 57
S c h w a n k I, O r v i l l e - 3 2
S c h w a n k I, M rs. M a r g a r e t — 32
S c h w ie g e r, A . A . - 2 5
S e a b e rn , M rs. P h y llis — 32
S h a ffe r , D a v id — 32
S le b ra s s , H e rs h e l — 32
S in g e ls ta d , R o b e rt — 32
S jo s tro m , D r. J a c k — 25
T h o rn b y , M rs. H o r r ie t — 32
T rits c h , Len — 85
V ic k , A lv in — 25
V o tc a , J o h n — 25
W e e s e , M iss S y lv ia — 32
W ilk e r , R o g e r — 32
W o lv e rto n , M . L. — 24
Z itz m a n n , C le tu s — 3 1 , 3 2 , 8 2 , 8 4 , 92
Organizations
A u d u b o n
A r t c lu b
B a n d
C h o ir
D e b a te
D o lp h in s
FFA
F H A
G ir ls C h o ru s
G R A
5 8 H ig h N e w s
6 5 H i-Y
7 6 .7 7 IR O
7 6 .7 7 JCL
66 M c lu b
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