< Previous1ST ROW: B. Boudre au, D. Ti m m, G . Peterson, S . Wright , M. Kelleher. 2ND ROW: M. Mich e ls, S. Kasten, J. Mariett a, P. Fredrickson, S. Olson. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Sports Sales Organizations Scholastics Administration and Faculty Art Activities Underclassmen Seniors Senior Index Judy Marietta and Glen Peterson Pam Fredrickson Sue Williams Diane Timm Mary Michels and Sharron Kasten Bonnie Boudreau Sue Olson Donna Johnson Mary Kelleher Sue Wr ight Mr. Green with Co-editors, Eileen Dannecker and Carol Stark. 93 Vic, our foreign exchange student from Iran will be missed next year on the track team. 116 Bruce Johnson (LEFT) in the hurdles and John Bevis (BELOW) in the weights will return next year and should be a big help to Mr. Lieder's Cinder Club. .. ACTIVITIES The bow cannot always stand bent , nor can human fraility subsist with-out some lawful recreation. Cervantes I 9 6 4 118 BRAVE'S HOMECOMING - - . _:__ .... . -Homecoming activities began at Burnsville Thursday evening when Mr. Pates crowned Queen Pam Fredrickson and King Mike Schwie. Sharon Becker, Christy Campbell, Rita Mueller, Sharlee Burch, Jeff White, Jack Bergman, Glen Peterson, and Terry A lquist were the members of the royal court. Despite the team's hard work and the enthusias-tic cheering from the crowd, Burnsville was defeated the fol'lowing evening by Lakeville. 119 HOME 120 OM.ING 121 "W 0 w DOGPATCH FUN E E" "ALL THE DOGPATCHERS TURN OUT" "T I L L T H E C "THE KING???" 0 w s R u N D R Y" "THE QUEEN! ! ! II 124 ROMANOFF Ar Mr. Ustinov's play, Romanoff and Juliet, is a comedy that pokes sly fun at international differences and makes them seem smaller and fun -nier than they really are. It is a take-off on Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet. Next >