< PreviousTHOMAS MRAZ Speech--Drama CHRIS ROGERS &iglish ROBERT SCHEUBLE History--English AIFRED TERHAAR German--Mathematics ROBERT PATES Phy. F.d.--Football RONAill RONNING Instrumental Music JANE SMITH Art--English CHRISTIAN VATSAAS Industrial Arts 6 MARILYN RECH Home Economics MARY RONZANI English LOREN SQUIRES Vocal Music--Science JOHN WELCKLE Social Studies JO ANN REULAND Home Economics KA THERINE ROTTSOLK Librarian WARREN STEMMER History--Sci ence CARROLL WICKSTROM Industrial Arts s E N I 0 R .. s PAULINE BAGGE I hurry not, neither do I worry . STEPHEN BARNETT Just call me 11doc"; I can operate anywhere. LONNA BEE.NKEN A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. THOMAS BENGTSON Well, I graduated, didn't I. CUR TIS BENSON Beware! I may yet be great. KENNETH KLOTZ President Women and study do not agree, I'm sure the latter is not for me. DENNIS BILLINGS He has a problem for every solution. KARL BOHN I don't say much, but who knows what I think? 8 JAMES CAMPBELL Vice President He may be quiet ... but who knows. NANCY NOYES Secretary Some people don't like the way I drive, but at least they get there. GAIL LUNDBERG Treasurer Ther e 's nothing like a good time unless it's nvo of them. PATRICIA CAMERON ANDREW DAMANN Well, I served my time, now good-bye. EILEEN EIDSMO She says little, but that's no sign that she's not thinking. BARBARA FAIRCLOUG H It's fun to make her blush . BURTON FOSSE Worry littl e stu dy less, that's I was a boy scout until her idea of happiness. I was sixteen, now I'm a girl scout. JOSEPH CARLSON Girls, you make me blush . 9 JANENE G RO VEN An innocent appearance, but looks are deceiving. CLAES-GORAN HAGERMAN A quiet man, but quite a man. JOSEPH HELGEST AD A man of fe w words need never take back any . JOHN KOPP Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we have a test. RUSSELL LADUE I'd rather hug a pigskin than anything else. TERRY LADUE He's in the movies now--he's an usher. MARY LOVELY Th e bo ys think I'm b ashful, but do I surpri se them . GARY LUNDBERG High school da ys hav e their delights, but th ey can't com-par e with those high school nights . GAYLE Mcl'v11LLAN I like to stud y in th e morning, but I al ways forget t o get up. MARY McQUISTON You play, she'll play with you; you stud y, you study alone. 10 JUDY MALMIN At first you think she's shy; when you know her, oh my! ROSEANNE MARRON I'm little, but so is a stick of dynamite. SANDRA MAXWELL I'm not a flirt; I'm just good natured. MONTE MOSSONG I am on the brink of a great career; someone give me a push. 11 DOUGLAS OLDER I don't think I'm good-looking, but what's my opinion against the rest of the world. DENNIS ORDEMANN If a line were crooked, he's argue it straight. JAMES OXBOROUGH I know a lot if only I could think of it. KATHLEEN PETERS I always seem to be a quiet lass, but y ou sho u ld see me out of class. KAY PORTERFIELD My best thoughts always come a little to o l at e . JOHN SAUTNER Greater men than I have lived, but I don't be-lieve it. PATRICIA SHELTON Don't worry. It makes deep wrinkles, WILLIAM SMITH The girls think I'm bashful, but oh, do I surprise them. SUSAN SMITH Here I am, all you lucky people. KATHRYN WALBERG There's a great deal of oratory in me, but I don't show it out of respect for Patrick Henry. ROBERT WALTERS My friends, rules were made for slaves. PATRICIA WHALEN She is here. I thought I heard her giggle. PAUL WILLIAMS When I feel like studying, I lie down until the feeling goes away. STEPHEN WILLIAMSON All the great are dead or dying, and I'm not feeling so well myself. 12 LANNY WITT I'm learning a lot, but school seems to interfere. TRUDY WOIFRAM She's got the eyes of an angel, but there's deviltry in her wings. "Would you like to hear a little joke first? 11 "What a happy group! 11 "I don't care if you like it or not. Eat it!" "What! Skipping class again?" "Don't faint!" 13 "This is the Physics class?" "May I pick up your books for you?" "I have a BIG problem." 14 "After dinner powwow. 11 "Th ere must be a lot of fertile soil in there." I u N D E R C L A s s M E N Next >