Columbia Heights High School - Cohian Yearbook (Columbia Heights, MN)

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Qfgfa 900017 Zgqfc 40, h 5 fwmfef 0 5 9+ 1- be G K- fkilff' ,nc eefj no '- 761142 lo ug ziggy. 9 9 Cohlan Columbia H ights Senior Hi h School Columbia H ights Minnesota Volume 33 .il .L 4 js n,,,,,,N,,?,i. W- l.,.,. ,, , ., . ,gem-m,. 0 F Um 'N 4 .K KJ ,. ,Nye M limi W fi 4, FQ. . , -fc y7g'3,.i 'l f.,-z:-f- ,wwf- e. we-a -X i 2 L-'?f.:ll fi? EC f A vw in , will 1979 Cohian Dedicated To lVlr. Cliff Wilder Say hi , Smile , Look this way Dear , Click, Click! - familiar phrases from a familiar face around school. Since 1956, this energetic, trigger-happy, shutterbug has been snapping pictures for the Cohian yearbook. Mr. Whipple, Mr. Whipple , chants a senior as she passes by in the hallowed halls of Hites High. As he lowers his head to look at you above his half glasses, he is often seen breaking into a contagious smile. He appears out of nowhere to transform an average school day into an exciting, often enchanting moment never to be forgotten. From the Cohian editorial staff, who couldn't have made a deadline without him and from the faculty and students, who would otherwise have been without team pictures, club pictures and embarrassing moments cap- tured on film, we all say THANKS for your patience and dedication to our school. To the man who catches us off guard, portrays our spirit and determination in everlasting pictures, we dedi- cate this year's Cohian to Mr. Cliff Wilder. l an Y new s XX 5 ix X Y y x -4 x su i 1 . ' 'V 1 -Q Q-1,1,g A .QQ MW. .A . 1,1 x ff, , .5-'ff1g2,x1'.5C . fw. L Y Z ., W. - J' A -- 353151 f ,Q 'RQLQ-x Q ,gjgg 91-ki.. x5.q,f1,ig-Q - rw r wi Q.. .af 1 -I 1. N-L, 1 ,.....,. Q I ,, GL - x 4 ff, '31 ' xl-'pq fi'if,',,-5 -'jf S5 ,1 . v. f- -. 11+ J., 1 nl J.. ' . . think of lite as a long, never-ending pathway stretching out ahead of you, with many other pathways leading oft to either side David Campbell 0 'mr HW? , , , 'N' .-Q w: f'. Z Q' 9 F: 'lvl 2 Nl' :- :5 YI-, r' W' A 4-,-,,,.-- ..,..,T.,,-. 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' ' Y 1 wx 'g Q9 Q , lx. J . r if I+. 4 4 3 ws f 3 : ' . xr.. .X O 1: f ua - I ,Wx ' H v 1 'N f ,Ang Zh! A if Q gf - X' Qrxtl 34:1 43+ 1 WW g 1 ,4 QR? L .-931, ifl A B ff' , . f . - Kr. ff -D ag -. 'if iT fb, 344111, wx R :Sr bfi Fifi' W iw.. Quinn' Hites Spirit Revealed The cheerleaders will now lead the Battle- Cry . A buzz fills the gym. Each class is deter- mined to win the spirit stick. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! CThe Sophs are two beats ahead of the cheerleadersy. The Juniors and Seniors have a close contest. We'll do it again for the Sophs . This time the Sophomores aren't sure when to start, so they are out from the start. The Juniors give their best shot, but the Seniors come out on top once again. The spirit stick is a climax to a half hour pepfest honoring our teams and promoting school spirit. The band opens the pepfest as students enter the gym. Mr. Breisch then takes the mike. Thank you, band. That was just SUPER! The varsity and B-squad cheerleaders do some of their best cheers to get things rolling. Mr. Breisch introduces the teams and their coach at which time we're given a quick run-down of the season. It seems Hite's teams are suddenly shy at pep- fests. There's a breeze through the gym during the split second it takes a team to stand and acknowledge their applause. The pepfest comes to an end with the student body joining the band for Roll-On and sending the teams on their way to more Hites victories! l - 1 '-x l x The end of a decade is our claim to the world. We are the seventies. The fifties had pony-tails, long skirts, hula- hoops and ignorance. Protests, war, hippies, various movements and disillusionment belong to the sixties. What are the seventies? A new wave of conservatism replaced the previous radi- cal attitude. Proposition 13 became a topic of discussion. The seventies became a readjustment period. People learned to work within the system instead of a fruitless fight from outside. A back-to-basics atmosphere was adopted. Watergate may have been the single most important event of the seventies. lt opened the publics' eyes to its system of government and operation. An unprecidented interest in politics began. The public was no longer satis- fied to be left in the dark. Government hearings and investigations were held in virtually every aspect: Water- gate, FBI, CIA, etc. This distrust was replaced with pre- caution. -0. . f me 'figs' ws ... ., . 1 ' Kitt 125' Physical condition became a main concern in the sev- enties. Sports and physical activity surrounded us. ln came warm-up suits hand-in-hand with jogging. Exercise was no longer limited to athletes or dieters. People of all ages joined in participation. Exercise manuals and assort- ed how-to manuals flooded the bookstands. Major league soccer arrived in the United States, bring- ing us the Minnesota Kicks. Muhammed Ali became the athlete of the decade. The real stars, however, were the women athletes. The women's demand for equal rights included the sports world. The sports section of the news- paper was no longer exclusively for males. Countless schools had to revise athletic programs to meet new equality standards. Advancements in technology have changed our lives. What were braces before the seventies? A 'tin grin' can be spotted in gathering people. Research has been inten- sified and is getting closer to answers. Major break- throughs have occurred in cancer research. The first test tube baby was born. On the opposite end, abortions became le- galized in the United States. The seventies brought cloning from sci- ence fiction to present day. Hubert H. Humphrey, the great politician and humanitarian, passed away. Boundary Waters Canoe area - what can be said? The Gay Rights Ordinance in St. Paul was repealed. Minnesota was no longer hidden away and covered with snow. The fifties had the hula-hoop and the sixties had the rock festivals. Disco is what the seventies brought. New forms of entertainment and re- creation have appeared. Frisbees, skateboarding, disco dancing and ten-speed bicycles are common T pasttimes. Movies and films have even taken a new perspective. Fa- vorite movie subjects include: disas- ters, sharks, dying characters and the ever-popular true life accounts. The media's preoccupation with sex cannot be overlooked. The single name Farrah is enough evidence. Fashion never changes, it only ro- tates. Mini-skirts were replaced with mid-length skirts. Shorter hair and permanents made long hair almost obsolete. The clean-cut appearance returned. Levis were made manda- tory to every wardrobe. Cowl neck sweaters and shirts sprang up from nowhere, sneaking in knee-high boots simultaneously. Annie Hall was no longer fiction: she could be seen everywhere. Changes did not exclude Columbia Heights Senior High School. The seventies brought many new and dif- ferent ideas. Women's Equality Movement had its impact on stu- dents at CHHS. Boys' and girls' gym and health CIZSSGS were no longer separated. Co-Ed became the trend. Traditionally male and female' classes were no longer limited to one sex. Girls gained the benefit of a better extra-curricular athletic program. Many little changes occurred between 1970 and 1979. The school lunches haven't necessarily improved, just a bigger selection is available. The malt machine, ala carte fruit and vegies, and hamburgers are all new additions. Cookie break or snack break is also a recent innova- tion. Traditions have begun in the past few years. Seniors can now proudly open their first floor lockers. What is Homecoming without a toilet-pa- . pered football field? Egg-throwing has gained a new perspective. Stu- dents actually listen to morning an- nouncements: side tracking has no limits. Honor Study Hall was intro- duced to us. Early Graduation no longer meant pregnancy. Attitudes have slowly changed. The dress code was abolished in the early seventies. Homecoming candidates are no longer limited to a select group. These are a few of the endless little. but important changes. Amidst a continuously changing world are standards that will never vary. lt's comforting to know Blue and Gold will always be Blue and Gold. A spirit stick will always mean the end of a pepfest. Smoke fogging the bathroom mirrors will always signify that lunch is over. Students sleeping is a sure bet it is chemistry time. What a tragedy if the football players gathered in the library instead of the front lobby. No one but Mr. Rassmussen could ever be R . Still, isn't it nice to know that year after year, Mr. Wisniewski will always look the same for at least his i i clothes willy. EXPECTATIONS OF THE 80's We are a product of the seventies, but 1979 is the end of a decade. Our future lies in the eighties. What do The eighties have in store for us? Joy, sorrow, hope, or de- spair. ln the eighties our future will be revealed. Ready or not we're on our way into the future. Here we come along with out contributions and changes After a long, hard fight students will be allowed an open lunch. Vending machines will be put in school and no one will care. The trend toward computerization will continue and there will be less demand for skilled labor. The Equal Rights Amendment will be passed. Girls sports will seriously compete with boys for popularity. Columbia Jr. will close and be- come a home for retired teachers. Hites will have another snow day, but not until the late eighties. Biology students will be cloning Mr. Brady. Twins will win the pennant their first year in a domed stadium. Single family dwellings will become almost obsolete. Use of solar and atomic energy will increase. Television will become three-dimensional. Education has drasticly changed and will continue to change in the years to follow. Declining enrollment has reduced so much that Heights will have grades nine through twelve in the senior high. The baby boom of nineteen sixty will be repeated. The Vikings will win the Super Bowl next time around. Parking permits will be made again - this time the right size. Television will take the place of teachers in the classroom. School lunches will be prepacked. Jeans will become obsolete and dresses will take their place. Our predictions are just a hope or dream for the future, but H. R. Hays, in his poem Repeat Performance bring meaning to the words change and future. Repeat Performance Preparations are carefully made The earth begins to breathe more rapidly. A year full of explosions, Burning shrieks and boredom, Terror and old beercans Pulls into the station. Blades of grass are rehearsing A green procession. A leaf waves a small flag. There will be new faces. A star will come weeping Out of space. New lies will be told. ln a blare of sunlight, ln a radiance of spring, The heart Launches its teeming satellite Into the clouds. We Are A Product Of The 70's Y-Teens Dance Held In The Winter C x rr! XX:1f, F Christmas Magic was the theme of the Y-Teens For- mal this year. The dance was held at the St. Paul Hotel on December 16, 1978. The floor was crowded with many couples dancing to the music that the band, Woodbridge, provided for them. Everyone that attended seemed to be enjoying themselves. Creativity Shines Through At Dance 'Fic ur- r Clockwise from Upper left: John Bently and Tim Foy get into Disco. Upper left center: Resting from the excitement. Upper right center: Re ady Denise, one, two, three . . . Upper right: Getting into the rhythm. Lower right: Mary learns Charleston. Lower right center: Mr. Ogdie, do the n't get scared. Lower left center: Who wants to dance with that? Lower left: Let's do the Bu Hop, Shawn. nny l- ff'- ff , Nh-Jay! The second annual Masquerade Dance was held this year on Friday, November 3. Twin Cities Disco provided the music for this successful event. Dancing, replaced by the word Disco , was displayed in its full glory. The costumes were quite an assortment of creative designs. Among them were: The Coneheads, Mimes, Amoebas, Raggedy Anns and Andys, and the Charmin Sisters. This ingenuity brought five dollar prizes to the following students: Catherine Braun, Jill Durant, and Margie Dedering CAmoebasJ, for Most Original Cos- tume: Tom Miller and Shelly Lindman CMr. and Mrs. Green Giantj, for cutest couple: Dan Winter CTogaJ, for Best Guy Costume: Gretchen Kuban and Sarah Ferlita, CConeheadsJ, and Sue Boyce and Judi Micek CCharmin Sistersy, tied for Best Girl Costume. Fall Production ls Funny Girl Upper Left: The Ziegfeld Company presents The Most Beautiful Bride . Upper Middle: Rich Gart- man makes the perfect model. Up- per Right: Fanny climbing her way to stardom. Lower Right: The per- formance moved along in leaps and bounds. Lower Middle: Mike Biese- meier serenades Sue Cline. Lower Left: Ya gotta be kidding! Left Center: Fanny dreams of the impos- sible. Funny Girl , this year's fall musical, dazzled it's audience with a touch of comedy and dance. Ninety-two students participated in the making of this successful play. Funny Girl contained seven different set designs, the most Columbia Heights has ever used. The sets were constructed by the hard-working stage crew and art classes. Leading actress Kelly Bartlett appeared in all twenty-three scenes of Funny Girl , frequently accompanied by members of the high school band. As in the past, the play cast and crew presented two matinees on November 14 and 15 for the students. Evening performances were also given on Novem- ber 16, 17, and 18. Two teachers from outside our school direct- ed the play. Many thanks go to Mrs. Jerine Spindler, Mrs. Randa Stanius, and student director, Jenny Hadtrath, for all the help they gave us to make our play a success. Juniors Pull Through With 2,176 Cans SS'-'M Ham pm-.ad AV? Y 'YMKE J SSS-will .ws x is mf ' TAffL.5i5f5514rfI?-iff ' . S 'Y - W ., . .i ' 'lv .M v ' K ,V .R , k .55 'X ,-.W We , , .f Q I Q . 2 , .fam N . 3' - - , t in nn s hi 2 Q i --l' Mu 13,551 ' Bi: M Blmfag I' a. '-.aww-fi--' A'-. . 2 E E ,ey '-4-. It 'A Y 55 g. Q l 4 '- una '44,-:QV -' :' .ms ht-Jxq LM, . sg -WVU- ' iv' Q5 Left page: Upper Left: Juniors show their work at the assem- bly. Center Left: Lord, give us strength. Center Right: Hey sophs, the joke was meant to be funny. Lower Left: Seniors' cans get TP'd. Lower Right: Chris Skubic introduces the speakers for the assembly. Right Page: Upper Left: This shows who the real turkeys are. Upper Right: Mr. Johnson leads Varsity Choir in song. Center Left: An overhead view of the class of '81, Lower Right: Hamburger Helper lends a helping hand. me 4 I ' ,DL we R qu! QS This year, in preparation for our Thanksgiving can drive, the students put forth a lot of hard work and energy by collecting about 5400 cans. Our Thanks- giving assembly was held on Wednesday, November 22, with representatives from SACA and Eden House. They congratulat- ed us and gave thanks to our student body for the effort they put into the can drive. Everyone left with a feeling of worth and appreciation, after laughing at them- selves and past generations with Mark Scharonbroich, our guest speaker. He told of what might be called the true meaning of Thanksgiving. lt's not impor- tant what's on the table, but who's there and how important and valuable these people are. Clockwise, left page: Shake a leg, Lassies. Nice looking reindeer you have, Santa. The CHHS Choir shows its talents. Sue Macke toots a Christmas tune. Right page: The cheerleaders try to decipher the twelve days of Christmas, or was that school. Jenny Hadtrath calms the student body with her singing talents. Overly confi- dent teachers belt out a Norwegian Christmas cheer. Student Council attempts a reindeer look-a-like. will 1 Q ii-- L Pepfest Brings With thoughts of Santa Claus, reindeer, bells ringing and trees glittering, what else could it mean, besides it's Christmas time! Columbia Heights joined the spirit of the season by putting on their annual Christmas Assembly. The day started out right with the special express delivery of our very own candy-grams. The voices of our choir could be heard throughout the halls ringing in the spirit of Christmas. The highlight of the day came as the assembly began and who should ap- pear but Good Old Saint Nick. His reindeer looked slightly familiar, but we won't say anything if the stu- dent council doesn't. Student pressure came into clear view as the faculty announced that morning they wouIdn't put on their traditional skit. Low and behold, due to student de- mand we heard the Norwegian Christmas Carol Oh Lutefisk, joined later by the cheerleaders' own ver- sion of the Twelve Days of Christmas. And what assembly would be complete without the band, choir and of course, our own Hyland Lassies. Frost Daze Was A Big Success P' TIM 1 -2'-2: Jack and Jill Frost: Tom Codute and Sue Buttweiler. Hite Swingers swing into action. The talent show kicked off a week of fun-filled Frost Daze events. It included everything from magic and comedy to song and dance. Then came the broomball game with the juniors beating the sophs, and the seniors victorious over the faculty. In snow sculpture competition, the juniors and sophomores tied for first place. A new event, Clone Day, was added, where two people dress alike. At the Frost Daze assembly, the seniors took first place in class competition, followed by the juniors, and then the sophs. Mark Gooley was named best male cheer- leader, and the team of Mike Ellis and Denny Smith won the ice meam eating contest. A disco dance topped off the week's events. Quiz 'Sa' 1' . can Junior Snowflakes: Greg Kossan and Carolyn Rozmark aww x 4 N Vg, xy tr. 'l,LSAijMi V syti U flflf Sophomore Snow Bunnies: Scott Garlid and Ann Lahti. Mr. Cadwell aids the seniors on their way to victory. 'f- kv uk The thrill of victory. They'll never make varsity. xv X ', 1 ,1 - 4 Mike and Denny show their winning strategy. Mike Ellis shows the other guys how its done. The Blues Brothers live! no Lin iwrgf If YU Dgiilllllllilf 1' .fi EREYERIYNZOD W1 1 Qi' 1 J f E was .JPIFW1 N s mgiivoi. lf ' '-s.,, W' P '04! ' 5 ,Q . ,...k va Q , ,,D' ,N Y l it 1 N N lxxf! i I X X i S I Y,-,,,.. Z2 Z X K ,g, 'LHHYERSIW Um MHXSESBTL First Row, Dick Johnson, Dan Kimmerle, Tim Riley, Tony Kantoroiez, Morin, Jim Naegele, Natalie Roman, Brian Harding, Sharon Landberg David Clutter, Wayne Brafvold, Mr. Rassmussen Second Row, Janell Brenda Pearson, Rick Ferraro. Don't fall, Roger . The theme will be 3 now it's up to you. That's the position we put the Art Club in each year, It's their job to decorate the gym and make homecoming a success. They meet their goal each year with the guidance and help of Mr. Ras- mussen. As homecoming ends they begin to work on various other projects. It may mean working on the construction of a scene from one of our many plays or turning to an individual project. What ever it may be they decorate our halls and school in their own unique way. Ballons really go good in the gym. 5 Bill, very busy at art work. First Row Jenny Hadtrath Joanna Niemi Kim Vassar Sharon Land- ond Row: Kevin Peterson, Jan Zandaroski Dave Clutter Joe Chesla berg Cathy Arsenault Dick Johnson Sue Depew Kevin Bratager Sec- Bob Koerner, Lee Pickering, Jon Polzin Mike Biesemeier Waneta Hord Technical Theater plays an im- portant part in our school plays. They perform many functions from the light crew, to sewing costumes and from publishing and selling the tickets to building and painting the many set de- signs. The hours they put in are rewarded with each plays' suc- cess. They attend all play prac- tices and help with their sugges- tions. Debaters Learn What Versatility ls mv Scott files through evidence looking for the card he needs. Sandy reads the affirmative Case, You'd never guess the topic was energy, would you? Debate started, as usual, with the tournament at River Falls, Wisconsin. Taking a tro- phy home from there the team started their season off right. They placed at every major tournament this season after that, but more importantly a new dimention was added. ln- stead of having straight teams the debaters and their coach, Mrs. Dostal, decided to switch teams around to find out who the strongest teams were. This enabled them to place very high at the National Forensics League Tournament and re- gions. So all their time and en- ergy was put to good use. Oh that's right, energy was this year's debate topic. di ,.,... , , .. . 'rs 3' i 1' P' t 5 X i .4 ' 5 r-1 A - QI DEBATE: Front Row: Mike Vietor, Scott Forland, Bob Koerner, Rick Fitzpatrick, Todd Dugdale. Back Row: Sandy Kurash, Janet Clark, Pam Parkos, John Fitzpatrick, Phyllis Carlson. Three Exchange Students At Hites , e..e e A t it it ff . STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM: Front Row: Mark Dion. Back Row: Cathy Vennewitz, Marisol Briceno, Shelley Williams, Lori Feyo, Maureen Kaluza The Student Exchange Program Cor Youth for Understand- ingj is not a new program in Columbia Heights Senior High. It has been here for quite a while. It is an important program in that it can open up new doors into the world and provide the student with an unforgettable learning experience. The Student Exchange Program offers students a chance to satisfy their desire for adventure and an opportunity to meet new friends and learn about another culture different from our own. The Program provides the student a chance to travel abroad which can be a very valuable learning experience within itself. The Student Exchange Program allows a student to go to a foreign country either for the summer from mid-June to Mid- August, Qwhich is the most popularj, or for a whole year. ln either case, the student is placed with a family and becomes a temporary member of that family, adapting to their way of life and at the same time, learning about the country and its people. Whether the student chooses to stay for just the sum- mer or for a whole year, both give the student the freedom to explore a new country and get to know its people and culture in a way no tourist can. Students in the past years who have taken part in the exchange program have all felt that it had been a truly exciting and rewarding experience. Students in our school also have the opportunity to play host to foreign students. This year, our school has two foreign students who have come through the Youth for Understanding Program. Both are from Venezuela. Marisol Briceno is staying with Lori Feyo's family, and Marvi Barakat is staying with Shel- Iey Williams' family. A third student, Gerhard Wolger of Swe- den, is staying with the Bureau family. He has come through the Student International Service. There are two students in our school who are planning on going to foreign countries through the exchange program. Bob Meyers has been accepted to go to Japan, and Maureen Ka- luza is planning to go to Belgium. Last year, Cathy Vennewitz went to Belgium, and she said, My trip last year to Belgium was one of the best experiences of my life. In fact, I would say that it was one of the highlights in my life. I had such a great time while I was there. Lori Feyo boogies at the Foreign Exchange Dance Languages Sponsor Foreign Language Week FRENCH CLUB: First Row: Cathy Bell, Laurie Jackson, Sue Dawidowicz, Amy Rockwell, Julie Lindgren, Lynn Torkildson, Jaki Hogan, Jackie Kel- ley, Marjie Douglis, Michelle Emon. Second Row: Ms Swisher CAdvisorJ, Sue Hadtrath, Maureen Kaluza, Ann Simengaard, Gwen Glad, Jenny Hadtrath, Julie Demars, Cindy Green, Shirin Saadat, Jill Baker. Third Row: Barbara Welf, Pam Hastings, Carrie Riddle, Nancy Swaser, Brenda Pearson, Natalie Roman, Carol Milton, Kris Herringer, Sheila Smith. Fourth Row: Kathy Green, Liz Fudali, Patty Baker, Allison Ree, Paula Seim, Trisha Hebert, Laurie Laliberte, Joe Anton, Jill Boddy, Darlene Bochet. Fifth Row: Ginger Holster, Cynthia Sloat, Brad Ketz, Steve Stegemeyer, Rick Fitzpatrick, Cindy Rak, Joan LaDoux, Kathy Byrne, Chris Szurek. GERMAN CLUB: First Row: Laurie Kinney, Karyn Zemke, Shelly Midthun, Tim Berndt, Julie Marten, Wendy Burt, Kim Vassar, Ann Lahti, Becky Lausten. Second Row: Ms. Spielman CAdvisorJ, Jenny Anderson, Teresa Dupay, Catherine Braun, Jill Durant, Wendy Alman, Renee Turnquist, Tom Kintop, Preston Gable, Mark Dion. Third Row: Kurt Larson, Mike Wm-Q39 I Vietor, Paul Heggestad, Nancy Stachel, Mary Konietzko, Patty McCul- loch, Sandy Kurash, Heidi Carlson, Renee Rockstad, Tricia Powell. Fourth Row: Kathy Doege, Scott Zoerb, Jill Tjosvold, Steve Rausch, Merle Norsten, Lee Pickering, John Baker, Michael Biesemeier, Pete Crema, Tim Zappa. SPANISH CLUB: First Row. Sandy Palmer, Julie Northrop, Sue Applin, Theresa Blunt, Scott Iliff, Craig Hammond, Sue Armentrout, Ronnie Johanson, Nancy Marchiniak, Cheryl Van Allen. Second Row: Doug Gunville, Kathy Pertinen, Julie Lindgren, Connie Shackle, Julee Merkl, Marilyn Ebersole, Rena Breeding, Barb Olson, Kim Verbrugge, Jody Westphal, Sandy Nystrom, Richard Pittman. Third Row: Linda Booth, Jody Berndt, Marvin Barakat, Steve Bratager, Donna Stallman, Mary Clark, Joanna Niemi. Jane Nelson, Kathy Zumwalde. Todd Dugdale, HIEIIEH Smile, it's Foreign Language. Language puts you in another world. UdldQs X' Natalie Roman, Julie Eliason, Tony Pearson. Fourth Row: Nick Parsons. Sherri Nordstrom, Becky Acton, Marisol Briceno, Lynette Spenny, Me- lanie Dwire, Vicky Pertinen, Kris Gartmann, Shannon Williams, Robert Sibell, Tony Gunter, Aaron Peterson, Mr. William Donohue CAdvisorJ. Fifth Row: Dave Roback, Janet Celusnak, Ann Arth, Tony Kantorowicz, Andrea Kycia, John Atchley, Steve Starry, Kim Tigue, Dave Clutter. Richard Bowen, Benjamin Bowen, Dave Clark. Language lab is a fun part of learning. The language clubs have had a shift of advisors this year with the addition of Ms. Swisher CFrenchJ and Ms. Spielman CGermanJ to the faculty. The clubs started out the year with a hayride, combining all of the language students. The big event of the year was Foreign Language Week, which was held the week after Thanksgiving. Once again the foreign language groups assembled together. Posters were made and put up throughout the school in order for others to be aware of and to observe foreign language week. The clubs invited eighteen exchange students from surrounding schools and combined classes for the day. The eighteen students shared their feelings and exper- iences of being foreign exchange students. lt proved to be a very fun and educational day. The foreign language clubs also sponsored a disco dance held in the high school gymnasium, and it is said to be one of the most successful dances held at Heights. Since food is always on everyone's minds, the language clubs easily solved this problem by having a potluck din- ner. Everyone brought something from a different coun- try and the name of the dish was placed beside the food item. -nin- .a u:,,..,tes: I.-mf'-M' W 'K ----......,m ., ,asv tr N, lvlf x-Z. X :Tiff Q N M nw .mt ,k,.- ..1fq,x,Xi:- . Go! Fight! Win, Hylandersl Hockey: First Row- Vicky Pertinen, Jill Miesbauer, Laura Duffy. Second Row- Kathy Burn, Kathy Hunter, Coreen Strornberg. ag. A 'f J ' ' -:L ft 5 3153 The cheerleaders Christmas skit was a big success. Basketball: First Row- Betsy Rooney. Second Row- Diane Rak Mary Rooney. Third Row- Carolyn Rozrnark, Cathy Bury Fourth Row- Judy Micek Cheerleaders Posess Hylander Pride nf-sillnytl - ' 1. . 5... ... I 'vi 1. .1 Wrestling: First Row- Karen Roy. Second Row- Patty Spaeth, Julie Pfaff, Donna Werner. Third Row- Sue Buttweiler. Fourth Row- Karen Novitsky. They're perky! They're peppyl Who are we talk- ing about? The cheerleaders, of course!! The en- thusiastic group of young women who bring to life our Hylander Spirit. Most of us just think of cheer- leaders as cheering at games, meets, and pep- fests, but they do so much more. In addition to performing skits at Christmas time and at Frost Daze, the cheerleaders put on coffees for the parents, make crazy and creative announce- ments, and spend many long hours working on locker signs to show their pride in our teams. There are those of you who are saying if you have seen one cheerleader, you have seen them all. Wrong! Each year the cheerleading squads are as individual and unique as the personalities that make them up. So let's hear it for the cheer- leaders. Rah! Rah! Rah! Football. Carolyn Rozmark, Betsy Rooney, Vicky Pertinen, Mary Rooney, Tracy Gierde, Laura Duffy, Sue Buttweiler, Diane Rak. Hites cheerleaders in action. i Carolyn shakes it up at a pepfest. u il The cheerleaders fire up the crowd. F :y Swim Shaw ming: First Row- Kelly Bartlett, Elaine Hoffman, Shelly Heintz. Second Row- n Albers, Donna Bothum, Gail Shafer. ..,,,,, n I . ' s all ' ffgjj' Q W E Q --HL- lf! Practice makes perfect. B-Squad: First Row- Sarah l-erlita, Jackie Hogan, Beth Exon. The cheerleaders do their stuff at a pepfest. I , Second Row- Patty Baker, Kim Vassar. Third Row-Megan Ed- lund. The girls demonstrate their jumps. B-Squad: First Row- Amy Windmeier, Karol Larson. Second Row- Ann Lahti, Gretchen Kuban, Laurie Laliberte, Third Row- Sue Beaubien. ,fl .....................,.,...... ' e C L i . ',-:kb , L, 'vw x ' A U in . V' f ' .V 'lf' r .KM 3' B-Squad: QFront to Backj Amy Windmeier, Anomer agonizing moment tor the cheerleaders, Megan Edlund, Sue Beaubien, Sarah Fer- lita, Laurie Laliberte, Kathy Leraas. The Cheerleaders and alumni stand at attention for the National Anthem 4,31 Lassies Make Guest Appearance On T.V. ,,-A . ex First Row: Shelly Cruse, Helen Chorolec, Rhodora Roxas, Sue Granquist, Kris Herringer. Second Row: Jill Arford, Julie Northrop, Michelle Emon, Dana Lund, Ellen Keers, Shelly Lindman, Cami Brouse, Teri Lidberg. Third Row: Jona Stuhr, Mary Holter, Ellen Anderson, Sheila Sexauer, Lynette Spenny, Joan Nichols, Janet Skalicky, Jonell Paulson, Ann Wychor, Rhonda Zemba Lassies cruise along in the Homecoming parade. Perfection is a well known quality. gi il can ii -eg Lassies perform Grease Lightning. Lassies dance to Ease on Down the Road. lv X 1 is., 'Vi Q.. c 'N if . The alumni Lassies dance at the Homecoming game. What's a Lassie without a smile? This year the Lassies had a successful season. True - they didn't bring home first place in every competi- tion, but they brought home third place in the St. Paul Winter Carnival and they also were invited to make a guest appearance on the television show What's New. On that particular day all around the school TV sets could be found with proud Hylanders intently watching. Not only was appearing on TV something new this year for the Lassies, but also they strayed from the usual and performed two special dances. One was done to Grease Lighting and the other to Ease on Down the Road. These dances were quite a success. One thing that might have made it hard for the Lassies was the fact that Mr. Strum was not teaching at the high school. Clair Savre an ex-lassie and current- ly a member of the U of M danceline is helping to advise the Lassies. All of the Lassies had a great year. Dancing is an art of the Lassies. Bands Show Hylander Pride SYMPHONIC BAND: Front Row: Jill Knaus, Linda Alt, Craig Solem, Kelli Archer, Lisa Condos, Janet Clark, Sally Paulus, Terry Pafko, Lori Hale, Kristi Clark, Second Row: Anniken Markley, Mary Newland, Linda Booth, Zoe Mitzel, Chris Prokopowicz, Kim Shepardson, Mark Commers, John Berg, Laurie Kinney, Michelle Swarmer, Steve Asche. Third Row: Kendra Brueske, Sandy Stumbris, Kris Herringer, Jeff Halvorson, Aaron Peterson, Steve Steichen, Andy Tihanyi, Dan Pilarski, George Shimmel, Mike Zumwalde, Myron Bas, Paul Enderle, Mike Peterson, Bob Meyers, Gary Gorman, Chris Schenk. Back Row: Carol Milton, Bert Peterson, Norman Staska Cdirectorj, Al Haeg, Steve Konopliv. E FT' f J E l 3 S HYLAND BAND: Front Row: Leanne Kennedy. Lynda Zandlo, Terry Grevious, Diane Duchene, Jeanne Whitehill, Linda Stromberg, Joan Hedblad, Sharon Arrington, Karen Stroh, Beth Felland. Second Row: Ramona Carlson, Sue Soderlind, Paula Gorman, Brenda Grote, Melanie Murphy, Mary Mueller, Lisa Schlicht, Shari Kuehni, Julee Merkl, Peggy Warns, Brian Bahn, Craig Nordling. Third Row: David Alt, Steve Otterness, Karen Melin, John Gable, Jim Gaffney, Douglas Campeau, Paul Rausch, Chad Santillo, David Shuck, Lee Simonson. Back Row: Bruce Bonneson, Perry Jurek, Julie Taylor, Norman Staska Cdirectorb. g9? 'Q CONCERT BAND: Front Row: Kevin Bratager, Shelly Heintz, Lisa Gohman, Rhodora Roxas, Lori Jagodzinski, Karen Linn, Mary Acton, Sue Turek, Kim Stinson, Sue Granquist. Second Row: Kathy John- son, Shelly Lindman, Krista Gable, Chris Szurek, Karen Granquist, Kris Boerger, Laura Feyo, Chris Frentz, Kris Fischer, Carol Uden, Sue Macke, Laura Wood, Bruce Hastings, Mike Wolf, Cheryl Edin, Sharon Rud. Third Row: Sue Arsenault, Debbie Thorson, Shawn Albers, Amy u fT 4 Q L I .4 f' J NWX' 0 Ni! qi fm l Vennewitz, Tim Allen, Debbie Thomas, Gail Shafer, Beth Bjorklund, Terry Brough, Jim Presnail, Jim Ertzgard, Len Snelson, Jill Mies- bauer, Dick Kalow, Ken Johnson, Dave Osterndorf, Kurt Thor, Dan Back Row: Kathy Kirscht, Greg Sonnenberg, Steve Abrahamson. Mauer, Jeff Berglund, Tom Breza, Norman Staska fdirectorj, Mark Greene, George Maxton, Geoffrey Cain, Brian Landgratf, Don Oster- berg, Greg Bartlett. Marching at football games, playing for the student body and giving concerts are all contributions of the Con- cert, Symphonic and Hyland bands. Band students put many hours of hard work into these activities. Each band practices five days a week and members put in many extra hours of practice on their own time. Although the work can become tedious, most members agree it is well worth the effort to take an active part of school life. Colorguard Flags Crowd At Football First Row: Julie Lindgren, Janette Kell, Kim Shepardson, Sue Lien. Mary Heydav Diane Dzubakl Kathy Johnson Dede Dietz Second Row: Liz Marquis, Gretchen Nelson, Chris Prokopowicz, ' The Colorguard consisted of eleven girls, including the captain Dede Dietz. They accompanied the band in both summer marching band and for the football marching season. Practices were held during various after school sessions and also with the band. New twirling flags helped colorguard fulfill a successful season. HiteSwingers Swing To Success 'J -qyigpfr I First Row- Teri Elberg, Amy Rockwell, Catherine Braun, Julie Pfaff, Michelle Swarmer, Sue Buttweiler. Second Row- Sean Cline, Rich Gartmann, Mark Trease, Bill Hill, Mike Biesemeier, Rick Kollar This year, the Swing Choir has chosen the name Hite- Swingers to represent them. The HiteSwingers consist of six guys and seven gals Cone of which is the accompan- iestj, who work hard at learning songs and dances to perform at various community functions. Practices are held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7:00 a.m., however, many evening practices were held close to per- formance dates. The first public performance given by the HiteSwingers was at the Columbia Heights Public Library's 50th anni- versary celebration on December 3rd. Another perforV eesx mance was given at the library on December 13th for a ff W Q Senior Citizen's Christmas program. ' The Christmas season was an especially active time for the HiteSwingers. Besides the program at the library, the group made various appearances at other Senior Citi- g zen's functions. An invitation to perform at the Leon's - Supper Club for the Chamber of Commerce Christmas Luncheon on December 20th was also accepted and was well received. Adding to the busy year was a performance for the Lion's Club on February 5th, an invitational presentation at the Columbia Heights town meeting on March 3rd, and participation in the Swing Choir contest on March 27th. To wrap up the active and exciting year, the members held their own concert at the school on March 12th and were featured in the Pops Concert on May lst. Many thanks Ago out the Lion's Club for their sponsor- Having fun before a performance ship. .l 4. - A Sue Koteles Makes All-Star Choir CONCERT CHOIR-Front Row: Jill Forland, Suzanne Koteles, Janice Zan- darowski, Margaret Dedering, Gabrielle Thibodeaux, Terri Ekberg, Susan Skone, Richard Gartman, William Rue, Kenneth Hueser, Kevin Bratager. Second Row: Julie Pfaff, Cheryl Hanson, Dana Lund, Elaine Hoffman, Catherine Braun, Mary Laun, Renee Turnquist, Sharon Rud, Robert Koerner, Jon Polzin, Michael Biesemeier, Donna Werner, Darla Corbin. Third Row: James Peterson, Dana Alexon, Mark Hunziker, Richard Fitz- patrick, Kurt Schlagel, Kevin Peterson, Scott Forland, Jennifer Desor- mey, Linda Hedblad, Janine Kwitchak, Gretchen Nelson, Christine Frentz, Shelley Westman. Fourth Row: Mr. Johnson, Frederick Johnson, Mark Trease, Richard Kollar, Mark Ostrom, Gordon Kocur, William Hill, Debra Svensk, Robin Rav, Cynthia Rak, Sandra Hoskins, Barbara VanPil- sum, Jennifer Hadtrath, Susan Buttweiler. Y its-1 i 3 . V!! Y 7 ' 5 J ' ' I W be buff, , I l I I t .w,.g, VARSITY CHOIR-Front Row: Rosemarie Hans, Renee Nelson, Lori Jack- son, Nancy Aasen, Amy Rockwell, Beth Micknowski, Sheila Smith, Rena Breeding, Barb Jurek, Betsey Rooney, Lois Mild, Kathy Gumingo, Wendy Hansen, Shelley Westman, Sherri Abrahamson, Kim Larson, Second Row: Jennifer Jensen, Carolyn Scartozzi, Linda Knoll, Joanna Hiemi, DeeAnn Norlander, Sue Deoew, Linda Halverson, Theresa Buster, Sue Rajala, Catie Hudrlik, Carolyn Rozmark, Peggy Warns, Linda Hedblad, Ann Hinrichs, Ann Lahti, Julie Skone, Sue Hadtrath. Third Row: John Fitzpatrick, Steve Chi, Bob Goehring, Brett Bizal, Fritz Johnson, Rick Kollar, Ed Driege, Mark Lattin, Jon Polzin, David Erickson, William Rue, Keith Lidberg, Tom Hokanson. Hylandaires-Rirst Row: Mary Kay Magee, Robin Zahn, Lynn Torkildson, Mary Rodgers, Karla Gutenkauf, Janine Hanson, Melinda Palkowski, Mary Szaflarski, Lisa Smith, Kimberly Kowalski, Lynn Caproon, Julie LaPlant, Sue Anderson, Beth Merry. Second Row: Mr. Johnson, Julie Demars, Sherry Thoreson, Sheila Sjelstad, Ronda Zemba, Shirley Wahl, Bridget Graves, Jill Baker, Mary Anderson, Bonnie Wold, Debbie Dor- Mr. Johnson helps students learn a new song. Michelle and other choir members work hard to learn the beat. lui . un 1 n. smmmwmm:sm5mmx KKK!!! k x ,f umsgaard, Janer Thompson, Bonnie Raymond, Jennifer Holter, Erickson, Carol Schultz, Judy Thompson. Third Row: Laurie Laliberte, Wendy Geiger, Julie Tacyshyn, Brenda Rasmussen, Ann Ludin, Cindy Anderson, Kathy Maerski, Dana Dupay, Mary Hall, Patty Rajala, Marti Slater, Letha Luttrell, Nancy Kerr, Michele Kocan, Sheila Shull, Lisa Salvi, Chearly Young, Ronda Hennen, Linda Sprang. LQ X am- Choir members work hard on their music. This year our choir had an extremely busy sea- son. During the annual Christmas concerts all the choirs and bands worked together harmoniously to create an outstanding array of music and voices. Concert choir also tried something differ- ent this yearg they did some of their selections for their Christmas Concert in four different lan- guages. The choir contest festivals were held at Osseo Senior High School on April 19th and May lst. The solo ensemble contest was held on March 27th at Minneapolis Roosevelt. Another special event held during the school year was the choir exchange program. This took place in the spring of the year. This gives the choirs a chance ot display their individual talents. The spring Pop concert was also a big event this year, featuring another chance to display their talents. New Advisors Are Added To The Cohian Getting upset and trying to please the editor are just a few things the Co- hian Editorial staff goes through. Working late into the night, trying to meet deadlines that come up too soon, writing captions, and copy are about the only things that the staff doesn't look forward to. Making pages, arranging the pic- tures, counting picas, and typing are all pretty routine things. What we seem to favor the most are dedicating the book, choosing the col- or for the pages, and cover, and the day the book arrives. This is the 1979 Cohian yearbook. Dana and Bonnie work to finish their pages Becky shows Wendy how to crop a picture ! 'iiwifl iii iii 1 .-.,. .. .. . lgilf A rf- 1 1 Row: Sherri Richmond, Shelia Smith, Wendy Alman, JoAnn Smith, Roberta Lee. Second Row: Darlene Bochet, Paula Seim, Alt, Kathy Doege, Cheryl Young, Mrs. Coffey. Paula Seim attempts to draw her silhouette. Business staff plans ads for the Cohian. Passing out summer supplements and selling yearbooks start a busy year for the Cohian Business staff members. Meetings are held once a week with arrangements being made for ads to go in the yearbook and the process of billing these compan- ies. ln May, staff members pass out year- books at a signing party at which time students have the chance to autograph each others books. 1 ,, 1f4 QI . all N YfTeen Flowergrams Big Success . .V 1, , s. .... ..,s.,L...ss . L ,Q Na., -vie Ex hui - Y-TEENS: Front Row: Mrs. Kane Cadvisorj, Debbie Dorumsgaard, Sherly Mady, Bridget Hanson, Sue Kaplan, Sue Granquist, Connie Hagstrom, Teresa Dupay, Jill Meixner, Darla Corbin, Mrs. Hornibrook fadvisorj. Second Row: Becky Hartley, Pam Fuhrrnann, Gwen Glad, Kala Brown, Karen Novitsky, Sherry Stevenson, Kim Vassar, Marisol Briceno, Becky NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: Terry Ekberg, Karen Roy, Kevin Bratager, Janice Zandaroski, Laura Wood, Sue Granquist, Pam Parkos, Jenny Hadtrath, Sandy Hoskins, Debbie Struzyk. Second Row: Kathy Johnson, Brenda Pearson, Jenny Anderson, Karen Novitsky, Kala Brown, Kary Dietz, Krista Gable, Pam Nolton, Natalie Roman, Carol Knoll, Helen Wolverton. Third Row: John Gilliver, Craig Brannon, Kurt Larson. Paul Heggestad, Colleen Collins, Mark Fowler, Don Murzyn, , Q A f - Y N J . V -r 1 A . I Q W ,, ...,..-e , Ez..-.el . ,,,,...?gv-can I l 1 Lausten, Ann Lahti, Third Row: Julie Tacyshyn, Cheryl Edin, Kary Dietz, Diane Dzubak, Jona Stuhr, Donna Werner, Lisa Warhol, Lori Hale, Lisa Smith. Back Row: Kris Herringer, Joan LaDoux, Jean Bennek, Karen Anderson, Cathy Bury, Cheryl Luke, Jill Miesbauer, Cindy Rak, Becky Fish, Brenda Grote. Patty McCoIloch, Shelly Williams, Sue Dietrich, Jean Bennek, Fourth Rowg Steve Anderson, Steve Stegemeyer, John Kim, Steve Stroncek, Mark Trease, Ben Bowen, Mark Roback, Mark Lucas, Julie Schuelein, Kim Stinson, Lori Marshall, Back Row: Bob Koerner, Rick Geier, Mark Szajner, Jim Ertzgard, Dan Sonnenberg, Dave Osterndorf, Dave Zbi- kowski, Brian Le Mon, Dan Green, Debbie Svensk, Scott Lohr. Car Club - New Addition This Year Q 1 Q,-f Wi I NJ-, ' l A.. .41 S. ' tgiie' I, ,. 'K x K... emi... -A The Motorheads are a group of senior guys that have a special pride in their cars. They continually work to make their cars the best they can be. They all help each other in repair- ing and improving their cars. Motorheads all want to have the best looking and fastest car. Although they're a non-sanctioned school ac- tivity they plan many group functions for them- selves. Guys Receive Strong Support From Gals Wax 'Qi GRAPPLER GALS: First Row: Mr. Ogdie fadvisorj, Bridget Hanson, Sue Kaplan, Becky Hartley, Diane Duchene, Jill Meixner, Kathy Custer, Su- zanne Koteles, Laurie Jackson, Diane Landberg. Second Row: Pam Fuhrman, Carrie Riddle, Sue Anderson, Michelle Mayer, JoAnn Smith, Linda Sunderlin, Alise Athearn, Wendy Hansen, Sue Boyce, Lisa Carroll, Johnea Rystedt. Third Row: Mary Kuglin, Allison Ree, Linda Hackbarth. Debbie Dorumsgaard, Julie Taylor, Jody Berndt, Mary McCulloch, Once again this year, two separate groups were organized to help support the boy's gymnastic team and the boy's wrestling team. Both groups were made up entirely of girls and both were very active and hardworking in their efforst to help out the teams. For the boy's wrestling team, the Grappler Gals were formed Sheryl Mady, Sheila Smith, Mary Fisher, Carol Uden. Fourth Row: Heidi Carlson, Stacey Caine, Kathy Doege, Chris Szurek, DeeAnn Norlander. Brenda Grote, Darlene Bochet, Becky Macke, Sue Macke, Jill Boddy, Paul Klimek. Fifth Row: Paula Mehrer, Barb Fealy, Sherry Stevenson, Judy Kraft, Cheryl Luke, Brenda O'Donnell, Gretchen Nelson, Mary Anderson, Kris Fischer, Michele Kocon, Linda Yurkew, Jean Bennek. GYM-NIKS: Left End Bottom Cclockwisej: Lisa Smith, Chris Cates. Denise Fosline, Zoe Mitzel, Pam Hasting once again this year. This year' group was a fairly large one, and they did many activities that supported the wrestling team. The girls spent many hours after school painting signs for the wres- tling meets as well as locker signs for each individual on the wrestling team. They also organized various programs whose main purpose was to collect money for the wrestling fund. One of such programs were the senior class T-shirts that were sold after school. These T-shirts had all the names of the CHHS seniors for 1979 printed on them, and it became a rather popular item. Another activity that contributed to the wrestling fund was the selling of pop to the students after school. This turned out to be a very profitable activity. For the boy's gymnastic team, the Gym-Niks were organized. They also did their part in giving the gymnastic team the support that they needed. Like the Grappler Gals, the Gym-Niks also painted signs announcing the meets as well as locker signs for each individual member of the team. Both groups lent further support to their respective teams by attending every meet and cheering the guys on, or by helping in the meets or tournaments. The girls were also responsible for doing morning announcements that informed the students about the upcoming meets and persuading the students to attend them. Hard-working individuals such as Cathy Custer, Cheryl Luke, Jill Meixner, DeeAnn Norlander CGrappler Galsb, and Theresa and Vanessa Herbst CGym-Niksj, made a big contribution in making their respective groups a big success when it came to giving the support and spirit that the teams needed. .,.,e,op First Row: Darla Corbin, Cheryl Edin, Wendy Hansen, Julie Pfaff, Terri Ekberg, Lynda Lundholm. Second Row: Julie Tachyshyn, Sue Macke, Ruth Knaus, Sharon Stella, Mary Daniels, Diane Riskevich. Third Row: GBAA advisor, Mrs. Justin. Cathy Bury, Jill Miesbauer, Mary Hall, Branda O'Donnell, Jean Bennek, Carolyn Carlson, Carolyn Rozmark. Fourth Row: Mark Roback, Jeff Rustom, Brad Ketz, Mark Lucas, Dino Perfetti. i Q5 v ewsx' , .,. GAA Becomes GBAA The GAA is no longer. It has become the GBAA, Girls and Boys Athletic Associ- ation, and five boys are currently mem- bers. The GBAA participates in many acti- vites. This years activities include swim- ming, and a volleyball tournament. These events, by the way, are open to anybody interested in participating. The 1978-79 GBAA president is Carolyn Carlson and the secretary is Darla Corbin. First year GBAA members receive a patch. Outgoing seniors receive Hylander T-Shirts. During the year, the GBAA sells candy throughout the school day to raise money for scholarships for deserving sen- iors. I-'V - . .7 K 'X Qi v mls Candy raises money for scholarships. 'L iD 1, fag., - f 2 be ', an . as 'B . s 1 A ,sf-' F-In i 54 Q ukr- 4 J A K ci,.,.'..i.,.g, MJ s . Q . ...rg x 1 I J i Q 'sf-f 1 milk chocolate with cris XM ' S j milk g ,,,. Dad rice net wt ll -toz 43 Students Crunch their way through school. Student Council Adds New Events ... , , - -eral' -' STUDENT COUNCIL SENATE: First Row: Kelly Bartlett, Chris Vennewitz, Patty McCulloch. Third Row: Shawn Albers, Joan Skubic, Kim Vassar, Sarah Ferlita, Cheryl Edin, Jenny Had- LaDoux, Benjamin Bowen, Rick Geier, Pete Crema, Sue Arsen- trath, Suzanne Koteles. Second Row: Allison Ree, Sue Macke, ault, DeeAnn Norlander. Greg Bartlett, Becky Fish, Patti Spaeth, Laurie Liliberte, Cathy swam Student Council pays tribute to Mr Breisch in their Homecoming skit Along with the many annual activities, Student Council added some new ones. Among them were Clone Day, where students dressed up to look alike, Hat Day, when students were supposed to wear hats, Homecoming skit and the tal- ent show were also brought back.'Student Council members also made a trip to Crestview Luthern'Home and participat- ed in a Homecoming skit. The skit, which was a tribute to Mr. Breisch, was a great hit with the students. 3 fat, I wx The lighter side of the Student Council Yes, even Student Council presidents have to wash dishes New Advisor lVlrs. Butsch A familiar face in the halls of Hites High This year many activities came into full swing with new advisors, the Pocket Go- pher was no exception. The staff began publication with their new advisor Mrs. Butsch, The first few editions provided a learning experience for all involved. After having their feet planted firmly on the ground, the Pocket Gopher staff started their own tradition. The paper was hand- ed out free, starting with the Christmas edition, to all who wanted a paper. This enabled the entire student body to have the paper available to them. Traditions do change. What will be in store for us next year? 2 T' ,l.. W K WV '- ff X Margie proofreads deadline materials. Jenny looks on as Sandy types. Front Row: Marjie Douglis, Sherin Saadat, Sandee Hoskins. Middle Row: Row: Sandy lturash, Tim Paulus, Dan Sonnenberg, Len Snelson Cather Margie Dedering, Pete Crema, Elaine Hoffman, Jenny Hadtrath. Back ine Braun, Linda Ali- X. -Q. .gno- 2. W V.I.C.A: First Row: Eila Rye, Robin Redgate, Dawn Lydeen, Darryl Son- nenberg, Jerry Helm, Dave Bier, Don Raskie, Dennis Boldenow, Bruce Nowak. Second Row: Mr. Jurkovich, Lee Fealy, David Kill, Ken Small, Bob Geiger, Terry Brunkow, Scott Cruise, Jim Kostick, Dan Kleszyk, John Emon, Mr. Terry. Third Row: Tony Jonak, Don Sroka, Ann Na- govsky, Karla Lindahl, Chris Lytle, Cindi Schlicht, Neil Bartholomew, Rod Lorenz, Ken Hendrickson, Mike O'Reilly, Mike Olynyk, Dan Swee. 1.4 Fourth Row: Don Anderson, Mike Griffin, Scott Rengo, Jim Olson, Tony Hamrin, Jim O'Brien, Bud Potvin, Larry Molan, Todd Dusenka, Lawrence Johnson, John Peterson, Debbie Layland. Fifth Row: Tony Bruder, Greg Bressler, Ken Ross, Ken Ross, Dan Ullom, John Ullom, Peter Reinarts, Kevin Ott, Paul Super, Bryan Ogle, David Weinzetl, Perry Berube, Steve Gonsior. if WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM: First Row: Lori Weed, Jayne Leslie. Debbie Webb, Christine Cates, Tom Struzyk, Pam Sorensen, Steven Lohse, Todd Seiler. Second Row: Sherri Hale, Kurt Frank, Randy Ko- pecky, Jeff Harshburger, Kelly Mortenson, Larry Wakeman, Mitch Pa- terson, Randy Manett, Mark Piper. Third Row: J. Danko, Dan Diagger, Stephanie Foslien, Del Buchta, Bruce Kortz, Todd Carpenter, Ken Jan- ish, Dana Turcotte. D.E.C.A.: First Row: Shelly Stanley, Kim Manning, Dawn Mortenson, Pam Anderson, Robyn Evgen, Tara Erickson, Patty Sullivan, Maribeth Snell. Second Row: Penny Gray, Elaine Giernet, Terri Ley, Jean Benjae min, Wendy Snyder, Laura Meaders, Janet Olson. Third Row: Cheryl T X bel- Mager, Sue Riley, Rodney Abbott, Tim Crain, Jerry Buchanan, Sue Amundson, Jim Batcha, Jim Bridgewater. Fourth Row: Brad Kopecky. Steve Ruzicka, Bernie Cameron, Tom Yurecko, Todd Dzuik, Zel Mitrel. Randy Johnson, Gene Goff, Howard Akenson. 'mn H.E.A.R.T.: First Row: Clarissa Johnston, Mike Peterson, David Kleszyk, Scott Nelson, Wendy Luedke, Tim Thomas, Mike Cellette, John Li- Lori Sjogren, Lonna Rydbom, Mari Olson. Second Row: Karen Miller, sowski, Scott Scherer. Mary Laun, Michelle Petesch, Todd Nelson. Bonnie Nelson. Third Row: Nr O.E.A. Sunne Duray, Ruth Knaus, Jean Jorgensen, Kelli Harding, Paula Blashill. Third Row: Tammy Hanson, Lisa Astedt, Anita Schroeder, Kathy Olson, First Row: Ellen Estevez, Lisa Tyroll, Kerri Billington, Barb Havener, Jan Speller, Kristi Miller, Becky Macke, Patty Langham, Fourth Row: Melody Allen, M003 JOl'gES, Michelle Kosloski, Julie McCulloch. S6COl'ld Debbie Thorsony Jane Sikesv Sandy Andergonl Brian Ritzkov Barb Row: Sue Harstad,Jeanette Calhoun, Joan Lefebvre, Heidi AUGGVSOH, Leitner, Cheryl Oelrich, Julie Schuelein, Cynthia Sloat, John L. Ohlin. 0 iifii 0 O WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM John Sweeney. Second Row: Steven Feyo, Bruce Bonneson, Dan Aubut, Mark Jensen, Tom Lindberg, David Bohnen. Third Row: Paul Kropel- First Row: Kelly Daniels, Diana Porter, Wayne Weeks, Duane Daehn, nicki, Ron Krall, Brad Bernhagen, Bob Goehring, Dean Drickson. 0lT Attracts llllany gm Jerry Buchanan checks out the daily orders. ejwvib ' uit ' ji R A 'Qdld NXX..-, Most anything goes in OJT class! Mr. Ohlin assists Anita Schroeder. Students Kerri seems to enjoy office work. ..g, .. All 5 P-f ,ili . 3 1 ' Sue deals in drugsl? The Columbia Heights Work Program began in 1953 and since then it has expanded and become a major asset to the high school's curriculum. The Work Program is divided into six major organizations, including D.E.C.A., O.E.A., V.l.C.A., H.E.A.R.T., and two Work Ex- perience Programs. Each individual work program is beneficial to each participant in helping them to develop their own personality and character. The pro- grams offer the students an opportunity to en- gage in a realistic atmosphere of their own interest of employment. These interests may vary from secretarial work, typists and recep- tionists to chefs and food technicians. Using their classroom knowledge also, stu- dents have the opportunity to combine what they have learned here at Heights to a related on-the-job-experience. I i 9 M Ll ENN p ' ms f f sa K ' - b 3. . .v 'I A V V gh If I -J 1 fL L.. ' xg' x I 1 4 4 Girls Tennis Takes Second In Regions A-Squad: Front Row: Cheryl Mady, Patti Rengo, Catherine ban. Back Row: Carolyn Carlson, Debbie Thorson, Coach Si- Braun, Jane Holin, Mary Watson. Second Row: Becky Fish, Jill gurdson, Jean Bennek lmanagery, Coach Kane, Liz Taylor Durant, Barb VanPilsum, Sue Rajala, Kari Dietz, Gretchen Ku- Janine Kwitchak A-SQUAD GIRLS TENNIS US THEM 7 Spring Lake Park O 7 Forest Lake O 3 Blaine 4 2 Coon Rapids 5 2 Mounds View 5 1 Kellogg 6 6 lrondale 1 2 Ramsey 5 1 Anoka 6 5 Minneapolis South O 3 Park Center 2 3 Minneapolis Southwest 2 2 Osseo 3 if-isfi liaise E5 ' ,S ... i x -. ,.,,. -',A hu- I , .v-Jw.: ... +0 an X ,.-J! lm, V- lg f K me Y-A I , 5 E, 1 AA an MMANHAW -.mfg ,,,: if IE efyiafi' X Q i ' .fa xt' Mc.,g,1.' , . fp W ----4 . . . , . . i .J iz-Tl, -5 M - , . . -z., ,v-....s,... .. W Q W .fu-,sae LW-'ft p ff . , .. wt ' N. 4... 'Q 'rv f ...--..............,...-....,.. ,,,. '- '-Q--.,...-...............,.. L 1 I 7 i 1 - A 1 ,r I .j,A,' ' ' .1 lt L . K iv, 'n1. Y , ' ' .1 - .. ' X 1 A-..it, - ll . A 1. 9 wr V an S Y ? This year, the Columbia Heights Tennis Team placed seventh out of ten teams in the conference with a three and six record. But the girls really showed their talents in the re- gional competition by capturing the runner-up trophy. To advance to the finals, Heights defeated Minneapolis South C5-OD, Park Center C3-21, and Minneapolis Southwest in the semi-finals by a score of 3-2. Out of 14 starting teams in the regions, there were now only two teams left-Columbia Heights and Osseo. After a good match, Osseo defeated Heights by a 3-2 score. This was the second year that the girls tennis team was the runner-up in the regions and the team brought home the second tro- phy ever for girls tennis. In the regional individuals tourna- ment, Columbia Heights was repre- sented by All-Conference number one singles player Catherine Braun and number two singles player Jane Holin. Heights also sent the doubles team of Patti Rengo and Liz Taylor. unsung , 'ct B-SQUAD GIRLS TENNIS US THEM 6 Spring Lake Park 1 7 Forest Lake O I 2 Blaine 5 1 Coon Rapids 6 1 Mounds View 6 3 Kellog 4 1 lrondale 6 4 Ramsey 2 -K vs 2 Anoa 5 A C 1 Osseo 6 .Yy,N2,X'Q 7 Fridley O AT rrr'r dsrdi r :.i:i5i?f.i1gt2. irr2', 5 il 1 rag I! Ll.. 4 - -f 3 ig 4 . 3 B-Squad: Front Row: Karen Granquist, Shirin Saadat, Mary Tammy Olrjnschenk, Patrice Luitjens, Julie LaPlant. Back Row: Shelde, Elaine Hoffman, Linda Sprang. Second Row: Mary Coach Sigurdson, Tammy Astrup, Catie Hudrilik, Nancy Hom. Mueller, Barb Welf, Lisa Warhol, Renae Rockstad, Karen Eck- Cathy Bury, Patty Rajala, Coach Kane strom. Third Row: Connie Hagstrom, Julie Lindgren, Sue Kaplan, VARSITY FOOTBALL Ramsey Kellogg lrondale Spring Lake Park Coon Rapids Mounds View Forest Lake Blame THEM 17 21 21 ' O Anoka O ' 27 ' 10 7 ' 23 VARSITY FOOTBALL: First row, Jed Studer, Mark Nelson, Steve Linngren, Jeff Weldon, Dennis Laiho, Chris Larkin, Steve Stefansky, Steve Kovacs, Tom Miller, Grant Guzy, Todd Kuss, Second rowg Steve Kocon, Mike Jaku- bic, Mark Shasky, Steve Ronnie, Dan Winter, Dyle Edlund, Jim Jane! Roger Knode, Tom Kullas, Mark Austin, ete Crema, Gerhart Wehr, Dick Kalow, Third row: Joe Kalamanski, Steve Aasen, Mark Roback, Neal Dahlen, Tom Ramsdale, Jim Galuska, Ron Ravellng, Dewayne Rudquist, John Wisti, Kent Roessler, Jeff Rustom, Jeff Entner, Dave Mill- er, Fourth row, Larry Kullas, Dean Ekman, Mike Lahti, Nick Hinrichs, Bart Mady, Bob Sahli, Mike Ellis, Mitch Eldorado, Les Leiviska, Greg Hagfors, Mark Szajner, Fifth rowg John Alt, Denny Smith, Tom Sichak, Murray Taschner, Seve Janutka, Dave Larson, Mark Lucas, Greg Engle, Joel Paquin, Brad Pierce. Hites Varsity football squad finished the season with a 6-3 record. This season compared to the last few years was not the best since for the last 2 years we were North Suburban Conference Champs. Even though we didn't win the Conference, school spirit was behind our Hylanders all the way. The first game of the season was lost to Ramsey-not a good start, but we came back with a win over Kellogg the next week. One major problem that could have had an effect on the Hites team was our unfaithful lighting system. It consistantly failed to function properly and as a result there were no home games until Homecom- ing. Hopefully next year our lights will work, and Good Luck to the team of '80, B-Squad Has Potential For Varsity ea 40 B-SQUAD FOOTBALL: John Bentley, Eric Lin- strom, Jett Berglund, Steve Kangas, Bob Ko- con, Chris Turnwall, Greg Bartlett, Jeff Mar- quis, Pat Keefe. Second Row: Pat Gafkjen, Rob Blanc, Tom Edholm, Scott Garlid, Todd Weiss, Dick Petkoff, Paul Pflipsen, Mike Win- ter, Dan Osterberg. Third Row: Doug Foss, lodiba N SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL US THEM 37 Blaine 14 24 Ramsey 26 9 Kellogg 2 38 lrondale 13 I 42 spring Lake Park 16 22 Anoka 14 35 Coon Rapids 6 21 Mounds View 14 26 Forest Lake 28 f Ken Schememan, Joe Mathews. Dave Ro- back, Jim Bodick, Bob Franzen, Mike Bren- nan, Doug Sanders, Brian Seviola. Fourth Row: Troy Rorman, John Liychik, Fred Becker, Steve Sauk, Steve Green, Jim Pyla- tiuk, Paul Finney, Brian Patne. We were better than good, said Coach Galuska of the Sophomore foot- ball team. They ended one of their best seasons ever with a 7-2 record. With captains Rob Blanc, Dick Petkoff, Pat Keefe, Joe Gafkhen, and other mem- bers ofthe team, there should be a lot of potential for a super varsity team next season. Varsity Volleyball Rebuilds N. GlRL'S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ,, , US THEM O lrondale 2 Y 2 Blaine 0 i M 1 Coon Rapids 2 - 2 Anoka 1 Y 2 Forst Lake 1 2 Mounds view 1 T ' O Ramsey 2 - 's l g 2 Spring Lake Park 1 Q T, A i 2 Kellog O 2 Washburn O 4 s' if 0 Roosevelt 2 G f f . , f ,V ,. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Front Row: Leslie Strand, Debbie Well- Smith CCOaChJ, Ginger Holster. Back Row: Mary Anderson. man, Cathy Arsenault, Carolyn Jolly. Second Row: Mary Kon- Jeanine AFTIGISO. Barb Leifner. Brenda O'DOnr1ell. Diane ietzko, Ron Margo CCoachJ, Jill Westlund CManagerJ, Doug ROGSSIGF. Thel'9S3 Baria. r or Wellman, Jenny Jensen Annette Lausten, Ginger Hol- Qcoachj ster Cindy .Scholl Back Row: Char Pierro fcoachj Sue -+1-1 0 -auf' Ei GIRL S J.V. VOLLEYBALL THEM lrondale Blaine Coon Rapids 2 Anoka 1 2 Mounds View O 2 Forest Lake O 0 Ramsey 2 2 Spring Lake Park O O Kellogg 2 JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Front Row: Debbie Bachel, Wendy Cornelius, Kim Tigue, Sue Johnson T' ' ,S Wm US 0 2 o 2 O 0 2 Cl B-SQUAD: Front Row: Diane Duchane, Jill Boddy Diane Bachel da Hackbarth Back Row Judy Surich Teresa Barta Michelle Chris Szurek, Anniken Markley, Rosanne Melcher Second Row LaMere Andrea Kycla Jill Tlosvold Doug Smith fcoachj Sandra Stumbris, Brenda Grote, Julie Tacyshyn, Sue Macke Lin lrondale Blaine Coon Rapids Anoka Mounds View Forest Lake Ramsey Spring Lake Park B-SQUAD VOLLEYBALL US THEM 1 2 0 ' 2 O ' 2 1 2 O ' 2 0 2 0 2 2 O 0 Kellogg 2 With only two returning letterwinners, the 1978 Varsity Girls Volleyball team had a very successful season. The team's confer- ence record of 6 - 3 placed them third in the conference. Most of this year's players will be returning next year, and with one year ol Varsity experience behind them, they will be the team to watch in the 1979 season. The Junior Varsity team also had a suc- cessful season ending with a 6 - 3 confer- ence record. ln their first year of high school competi- tion, the B-squad team came up with a 1 - 8 record. However, the team gained valuable experience, and they are looking forward to next season. Cross Country Has Great Season Front Row: Mark Walmsley, George Maxton, Kurt Schlagel, Tim Olson, Dan Baxter, John Gable. Second Row: Craig Nordling, Brett Bizal, Steve Stegemeyer, Steve Steichen, Paul Enderle, Bill Lawler, Bryan Kuglin. Row Three: Mike Wolf, Myron Bas, Lori Hale, Ann Lundin, Diane Rever- ing, Marta VanDevelde, Stacy Delzell, Julie Marten, Cmanagerj, Mr. Lundin fcoachj. Back Row: Jim Presnail, Scott Lohr, Jim Anderson, Mark Commers, Rick Geiger, Simon Haeg. , . f I, 'il . x This year's boys and girls cross country team compet- ed in a ten meets schedule against North Suburban, Lake, and City conferences, along with independent schools. The team consisted of 24 members. This year Hites sur- prised everyone with a complete girls team. They demon- strated the true Hylander spirit, when under the guidance of their captain, Diane Revering, they placed fifth in Re- gional competition. This is just a start. Prospects for the girls' team look promising with the appearance of more and more runners. The 1978 boys cross country season became a building block for the coming season. Captain Scott Lohr paved the way for future season by guiding underclassmen Simon Haeg, Tim Olson, Kurt Schlagel, and Mike Wolf to sixth place in the conference. B-Squad Promises Good '79 Season SCORES NOT AVAILABLE v X Boys Gymnastics: Front Row: Scott Ocel, Bob Warrick, Darryl Skoglund, Wes Unke, Jeff Bird. Second Row: John Bredemus, Ladd Forsline. Third Row: Coach Kellogg, Mike Hammann, Mike M frrmorf Schlagel, Manager Denise Foslien, Scott John- son, Bob Westeren. Back Row: Pat Murphy, Dave Clark, Tim Allen, Coach Rasmussen. Fig? 1.155 ,,,,,Q.---bf , W. I LL.LL Heights has the power! This might not be true for the boys gymnastics team as a whole, but many individuals showed much potential in the 78 season. Juniors Pat Murphy, John Bredemus, Tim Allen, Greg Kossan and Mike Schlagel will hopefully be back next year with their talents. Seniors Keith Lidberg, Jeff Pfaffenbach,BobWesteren,Steve Abra- hamson and Ladd Forsline worked hard for Columbia Heights this year. As for the Sophomore B-squad team, they had a little better season than the A-squad. They won a few meets, and the coaches are looking forward to a great season with them next year. GIRLS SWIM TEAM St Anthony Moundview lrondale Blaine Kellogg Anoka Ramsey No. St. Paul Centennial Spring Lake Park Coon Rapids 77 94 98 102 109 80 67 THEM 95 78 71 68 63 92 105 Girls Establish New Records The Girls Varsity Swim Team was lead by co-captions Karen Roy and Col- leen Hunstad and coaches Karen Lind- berg and Lois Gotthardt. The teams had 26 members in total, with enough team spirit that the Hy- landers Girls team came alive and nothing could or would stop the girls team! The team record board is the most impressive highlight of our season. Ev- ery record was broken during this fall season for 1978-1979. Also the dual meets, conference and non-confer- ence gave the girls some new goals for the forthcoming season to accomplish and win the meets lost during this pre- vious season. GIRLS SWIMMING First Row: Renee McPeak, Jane Duffy, Colleen Hun- QC0aCl-Q Kms Kalow Kms 1-,gue Judy Enckson Thlrd Row Lonnie John stad 1Captainj Joan Manthis, Marci Berinni, Martha Lind, Karen Melin, son Stella Skowran Sandy Kirtnik Tammy Quiran Liz Spenny Karen Dianne Kollas Karen Holley. Second Row: Joan Smith, Amy Vennewitz, Roy rcaptamy Barb B'-IHS Laura Rethwell Barb Schhcht Shannon Williams Karen Lindberg QCoachJ, Dan Gaynor, Mrs. Gotthardt -. I 'if' f X' .N NA BOY'S SWIM TEAM: FIRST ROW: Jeff Arsenault, Shawn Lidberg, Phil Dingman, Lud Kaftan, Joe Miske, Dan Kelly CCaptainQ, Jeff Lee, Tim Wilson, Mark Riesgraf, Dave Oian. SECOND ROW: Nick Larson, Dale Kukielka, Sam Larson, Scott Lee. Sue Melin UV Coachj, Brian Kise fDiving Coachj, Steve Stewarts CVarsity coachj, Sue Skone qmanagerj, Tim Foy, John Bredemus, Mike Erlandson, THIRD ROW: Dick Bowen, Wayne Jendro, Bert Peterson, Barry Miracle, Gordy Kocur, Jim Ander- son, Scott Prezak, Bob Anderson, Ken Heintz, Jim Williams Qcaptainy. BOY'S SWIM TEAM THEM 103 US 69 Fridley 98V2 Varsity!Alumni 73V2 31 lrondale 52 96 South St. Paul 72 97 Cretin 75 62 Kellogg 110 113 Rosemount 58 102 Ramsey 70 107V2 Coon Rapids 64M 105 Benilde 67 102 Blaine 70 71 Spring Lake Park 101 133 Elk River 36 48 Mounds View 124 67 Anoka 105 I is ,lll The 1978-79 swim season was a year for rebuilding but with several young, talented, hard working swim- mers and divers. It was also one of the most successful swim seasons ever for the Hylanders. Co-Captains Jim Williams and Dan Kelley led the 51 member squad Qwith only 3 Seniors and 11 Juniorsb to a respectable 9- I 5 dual meet record and solid championship meet per- formances. The top scorers for the swimmers were Barry Miracle and Jin i Williams. The divers were among the most talented in the state and were led by school record holders Scott Lee, John Bredlmus, and Joe Miske. Coaches Steve Stewart, Brian Kise and Sue Melin rated this squad as potentially the most talented in the schooI's history. It was a great year. 5 .,,. U Sign? Q-ig. if 9 5 O ,af 'A - v 1 J V if! UZ New Coach For Girls Gymnastics e GIRLS GYMNASTICS US THEM 80.00 Mpls. Roosevelt 86.40 73.35 Anoka 99.60 88.75 Forest Lake 91.90 93.40 Coon Rapids 115.05 94.60 lrondaie 118.50 101.15 Blaine 105.65 96.45 Spring Lake Park 95.00 98.15 Edina East 130.20 97.10 Kellogg 117.70 95.65 Mounds View 110.90 86.95 Ramsey 128.05 B SQUAD THEM 35 30 Mpls Roosevelt 60 70 54 1 Anoka 59 60 78 30 Forest Lake 92 20 68 10 Coon Rapids 83 80 51 50 lrondaie 83 90 66 30 Spring Lake Park 63 60 63 40 Edina East 83 20 61 20 Kellogg 75 80 82 85 Mounds View 71 80 62 10 Ramsey 76 80 us ' 89.30 Blaine 68.90 Hites Pucksters 5th ln Conference THEM us THEM O Washburn 1 5 Washburn O 7 Stillwater 8 3 Forest Lake O 6 Patrick Henry 4 1 Stillwater 7 5 Eergufa Falls is 6 Patrick Henry 3 3 Oden fame 4 3 Fergus Falls 1 3 Dssfci 8 Coon Rapids 0 2 Men e d V, 5 12 Spring Lake Park 0 3 Riagg? 'ew 3 , 4 Mounds View 1 3 Ramsey 3 3 A223355 3 1 Mounds View 3 5 F L k 7 Spring Lake Park 3 3 Kztgaltg a e 5 7 Forest Lake 8 1 Ir d I 4 5 Anoka 4 o Arcigkj e o 3' gf?I:'eRap'dS 3 9 Farmington O 1 Blaine 2 6 Coon Rapids 2 9 Spring Lake Park 2 Z 2'a'. e L k P k 3 5 Coon Rapids 3 prmg a e ar 6 Forest Lake 3 This year's Varsity hockey team had an up and down season. They came from behind, in two critical games, to beat Irondale and Anoka. Hites Pucksteers had an overall record of 10 wins and 10 losses. They had a conference record of 7 wins and 6 losses. In the North Surburban Play-offs, Hites lost to Anoka 6-1. Next year's team will have 11 returning letter- men. The team looks optimistic. Junior Varsity had a great season. They had an overall record of 13 wins, 3 losses, and 2 ties. Les Leiviska and Rob Blanc led the team to 8 shut-outs. The Junior Varsity also had many exciting games. One of these was the win over Mounds View. According to Coach Steve Johnson, the out- look for the varsity season next year is Gud? li - 'lt - v- W-ff 323'-mn: xg L' 1 V N' . . 1-25' - Ms.. -'Q Varsity, First Row, Left to Right: Steve Johnson, Steve Kangas, Paul Byrnes, Jim Peterson, Dave Larson, Jim Mackey, Mike Schlagel, Richie Erickson, Steve Naegele. Second Row: Mr. Essinger, Dick Petkoff, Tom Miller, Dick Kalow, Lon Rosebrock, Mitch Eldorado, Doug Iverson, Dean Ekman, Roger Sta.wski, Chris Stuhr, Bob Leverentz, Mark Fowler, Bob Boddy, Mr. Froiland. fnifx 6' 24 'W fl . ...t .. pi, sf . ,,.,w '45-V -...M-N -.. '4s. J 1 Ji Q.. Q 1 W JV: First Row, Left to Right: MiIesJensen, Tom Romanko, Warren Durand, Rob Blanc, Brett Nellermoe, Scott Palmer, Greg Young. Second Row: Steve Johnson, Paul Pflipsen, Mark Mis- , Austin, Jim Kurash, Kevin Graslewicz, Jeff Rak, Pete Lever entz, Mike Nolt. Kellogg Girls Place Third in Conference First Row Jeanne Amelse, Diane Rossler, Diane Revering, Liz Kgnietzkg Terri Ekberg Harold Mushel CCoachJ Pam Sigurd Taylor Second Row: Denise Anderson, Leslie Strand, Helen gon fcoachj Mary Daniels Diane Riskevich Wolverton Becky Hartley, Diana Quade. Third Row: Mary GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL US THEM 46 Spring Lake Park 32 37 Ramsey 24 40 Moundsview 23 30 Kellogg 34 41 Anoka 23 41 Forest Lake 23 26 lrondale 46 46 Blaine 41 43 Coon Rapids 54 26 lrondale 45 42 Ramsey 26 50 Moundsview 33 46 Spring Lake Park Park 54 39 Anoka 40 53 40 47 36 45 72 34 38 Blaine Coon Rapids Forest Lake Although the Girls Varsity Basketball team lacked experience this year with only four return- ing letter winners, they combined their various talents into a winning basketball team. Putting in hundreds of hours of practice during their 19 week long season was one of the ways the girls showed their dedication to the game. Giving 10 when on the court, earned the girls many victo- ries during conference play. The team will be set- ting high goals for next season with four junior starters returning. TW wif: S 'S +20 Ps' L M D'-I Row: Jeanne Hentges, Connie Peterson, Siomon L'Heureux, Third Row: Sue Hadtrath, Diane Bachel, Barb Knoll, Linda Sprang, Tacyshyn. Second Row: Marta Van Develde, Pam Sigurdson Stacy Jacobson, Sherri Abrahamson, J, Sue Kaplan, Harold Musnel CCoachJ, Kathy Leraas. Spring Lake Park J Ramsey -A Mounds View Kellogg Anoka Forest Lake lrondale Coon Rapids lrondale Ramsey Moundsview Spring Lake Park Kellogg Coon Rapids B SQUAD GIRLS BASKETBALL THEM - -alike, . udp 51 il' '.,,,',i' AI f,f l' A Bart Mady Goes To State 1' , A squad First Row John Johnson John Aaberg Dan Shattuck, AI Haeg, Jim Schoenhofen Dave Thompson Dale Panning Mark Greene Second Row Mr Ogdie Barb Johnson Byron Kuglm Chris Larkin Mike Brennan, Mark Nelson, CliffJohnson Steve Janutka Bart Mady Rhonda McMartm VARSITY WRESTLING Robbinsdale Armstrong Forest Lake White Bear Mariner Mounds View Park Cottage Grove Ramsey Kellogg Anoka Coon Rapids Blaine lrondale Spring Lake Park Patrick Henry Fridley B-Squad: First Row: Scott Kossan, Bob Day, Dave Chalstrom. Jim Wod- Scott Spurbeck Third Row Mr Ogdie Barb Johnson John Bentley ziack, Paul Duray, Jay Rosenthal. Second Row: Jim Schoenhogen, Ran- John Hodman Mike Brennan Scott Ocel Jim Brown Dennis Hall dy Aaberg, Chris Brennan, Steve Konopliv, Dick Davies, Jim Petrick, Rhonda McMartln Mr Jacobson In the 1978-1979 wrestling season, we saw many highlights. Bart Mady placed second in the region 5AA tourney and qualified for state. Steve Janutka placed third and Mark Nelson fourth in the tourney out of sixteen teams. Mark Nelson also placed in every tournament he was entered in. Of course, there were also frustrations, losing three dual meets by close margins was a cause of one of these. This years managers were Rhonda McMartin and Barb Johnson. The Grappler Gals were led by Jill Meixner, Kathy Custer, and Allison Ree, who, combined with the cheerleaders worked hard to create an excit- ing wrestling spirit. B SQUAD Robbinsdale Armstrong US THEM 48 ' 6 Forest Lake 48 27 White Bear Mariner 27 27 Mounds View 16 28 Park Cottage Grove 36 41 Ramsey 26 9 Kellogg 55 26 Anoka 32 6 Coon Rapids 59 21 Blaine 33 39 lrondale 21 17 Spring Lake Park 43 Boys Varsity Basketball Does lt Again! VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL: First Row: Dan Bennek Cmanagerb, Jed Iey, Jim Rusnacko. Dave Knoll, John Alt, Dan Peterson, Joel Paquin Dan Kullas Scott Lohr Grant Guzy Tim Mryz Qmanagerb Second Row Ron Entner Scott Johnson Tom Knoll Cadwell Qcoachy, Len Snelson fmanagerj Dave Osterndorf, Mark Goo f Q -'all' Nu 'N--. MW ,QW www VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Blaine Coon Rapids Forest Lake Mounds View Ramsey Spring Lake Park Kellogg Anoka Irondale Coon Rapids Forest Lake Blaine Ramsey Irondale Mounds View Spring Lake Park Anoka Kellogg Park Center Mpls. West North Central THEM 50 42 33 51 54 42 50 51 42 42 50 49 59 51 Studer, Tom Kullas, Tom Codute, Ken Montzka, ,lim Ertzgard, Larry Sonnenberg, Mr. Bloomgren Ccoachj. Not Pictured: Todd Cornelius Jeff A S US 74 ' 48 T 64 ' 43 i 52 30 S 58 ' 65 A 64 62 65 ' 45 A B C 66 42 q 'B A 61 35 I JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL 6 L 5 us THEM ' 69 Centennial 33 57 Forest Lake 46 59 Grace 31 69 Mounds View 41 80 Coon Rapids 55 82 Ramsey 60 75 Anoka 50 69 Irondale 68 60 Mounds View 43 62 Coon Rapids 46 72 Forest Lake 52 80 Anoka 52 66 Centennial 52 63 Kellogg 53 66 Blaine 51 'N 57 Spring Lake Park 42 This year's Varsity team won the North Suburban Conference championship with 17 wins and 1 loss. Four Hylanders were all-conference: seniors Larry Kullas, Tom Codute, Dave Knoll, and junior John Alt. The highlight of the season was a rematch with Mounds View after an earlier defeat to them. This time the Hy- landers won before more than 2500 fans. The Hylanders' three year record here at Heights is 51 wins and 2 losses. The Junior Varsity team again went undefeated this year with a 16-0 record. The high-powered offense averaged over 70 points a game for most of the year. Highlights of the year were Ken Montzka's 34 points scored in one game and Grant Guzy's 40 foot shot at the buzzer that beat Irondale by one point. This team proves that Heights will have at least one more super varsity team. The Sophomore season ended in 10 wins and 8 losses. The soph's started out the season with a lot of hope but their lack of height hurt them a lot. JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL First Row: Jed Studer, Tom Kul- KQH MOFITZKBI Scott Johnson, Jerry Wolgers, Pat Wagamon, Tony las Merle Norsten Doug Rosenberg Todd Cornelius, Bob Farber, Jim NICKIGSI D30 36009054 CVTTSHSSGVDI Tim MVUZ fmanagefl- Not P'CfUfed- Botzet Grant Guzy Second Row Lynn Blomgren Ccoachy, Mike Bahr, Bfad PIGVCC- SOPHOMORE BOYS BASKETBALL: First Row: lon fcoachj, Chris Turnwall, Chris Schenk Mike Blazei, Mark Faust, Jeff Bergland, Greg Grachek, Jim Vachuska, Scott Garlid, Paul Hagfors, Joe Gafkjen, Dan Hepokoski, Robin derle Cmanagerj, Steve Steichen Cmanagerb SOPHOMORE BOYS BASKETBALL Blaine Coon Rapids Forest Lake Mounds View Ramsey Sprung Lake Park Kellogg Anoka Irondale Coon Rapids Forest Lake Blaine Ramsey Irondale Mounds View Spring Lake Park Anoka Kellogg Wicklander, Greg Bartlett. Second Row: Joe Pi- THEM 48 49 58 37 46 52 56 52 40 XTX Lf i' Q' .4 Q' ,kvf Qgf gi! S 1 iw , imh sw ..LL M 1- T.. -. If ff X Z Many New Teachers This Year l' -:fx Reynolds Music Department Adds To School Life R. Johnson N. Staska The Music Department offers classes which help stu- dents to learn more about music fundamentals and help the students become more aware of its impor- tance. ln any kind of music class, group effort is the key to success. Students involved in the music pro- gram develop a closer relationship with their fellow students for they all share a common goal: to learn and enjoy the field of music. They work for perfection and strive for excellence while receiving personal satisfac- tion. Music plays a great part in all our lives. lt creates an atmosphere wherever you're at and whether it's playing an instrument or singing a song, music is for you. Home Ec. Prepares Students For Future N. Hornibrook M. Lund , , t - .--- :wisp L. Restad B- Savre Home Economics courses cover many aspects of daily living for both female and male students. There are many different sewing courses from which one can choose. The most recent course added to the curriculum is Outdoor Gear. In this class, down jackets and vests, backpacks, duffle bags and much more are made. Home Economics also offers courses in cooking, marriage and family, and child guidance. The introduction to Child Guidance consists of a month long playschool for three and four year olds. The high school students actually plan the activities and conduct the class. Courses in interior design are yet another aspect covered in the home economics department. Field trips to Hirschfields, Day- ton's Home Store, and Anderson's House of Furniture highlight the studies in the interior design class. X -Q Vanessa and Theresa Herbst show interest while they work. Vanessa Herbst takes apart her down vest. This is the way we wash our hands Ind. Arts Provides Quality Programs .il h on V Q ,N ' . sf ..' L '.e.1':: J V a, , 1 f gy.. A IX K E. Atkinson C. Loverud D. Meyer g 4 F ,nr - F it Li, .. p. ' tx ' nf, Q i s Q X is N tvs s , N A C P. Terry A. Rudd 'sn is tt. D. Welch an Not pictured: R. Schlichting, W. Stoltzman ls that the right wire, Brian? 0 0 Gluing is a part of Woodworking. Tim sets type in Graphic Arts. The Industrial Arts Program at the Sr. High is a very popular series of courses open to boys and girls. The facilities and instruction are of very high quality, which provides for an exceptionally fine program. There are ten main subject areas in the Industrial Arts department. In Automotive Mechanics, each stu- dent covers many systems of the automobile. Such units covered are: tune-up, brake systems, engine re- building, electrical, and fuel systems. Another area is Drafting. The Drafting program con- sists of four mechanical and four architectural courses, which provide a very wide exposure to the entire field of drafting. The Graphic Arts program at Columbia Heights Sen- ior High is a very popular course which involves work with the printing industry. Woodworking, Electricity!Electronics, Power Me- chanics, Trades and lndustry and Consumer courses are the other subject areas found in the Industrial Arts department. Business Dept. Adds 3 New Teachers ...M -s-' Q Q Smile, you're on camera! Kelly remembers, debit on the right . . . Q 2 t . ' 5 . . ,X , 5,,?b.iR J N--' ' f ' x E if L, Blomgren M. Coffey J. Mundy f x x J X 1 S Two hands on the typewriter! B- DGBSV P- Nelson D- Mlley The purpose of Business Education at Columbia s' ' Heights Senior High School is to help students de- velop skills and attitudes for vocational competen cy. Through Business Education it is hoped that stu dents will also develop in the area of civic responsi bility, better human relations, and the ability to use skills and habits acquired in high school. This year, the Business Department has added three new teachers to the staff. We welcome Ms. Coffey, Ms. Mundy, and Ms. Nelson. S. Peterson J. Ohlirl FW , ,.-1 .i . X ' l Foreign Language Sponsors New Events 3 W ' L A ., .g.es, ' . -1 . S! t ' .K -' Q V ' xf .. ,-'Z' ' . sg X' Eg WCG Qi S5 1 -- 1. ' f 'iv ,Lf - , as f Age. u . - S' X H fc.. ' ' -gg. FLY W. Donohue S. Spielman J. Swisher A poster from Foreign Language Week. Three foreign languages are taught here at Columbia Heights Senior High School: French, Spanish, and Ger- man. Of course, the English language is also taught here, however, it still remains quite foreign to many of us. Many students are involved in the Foreign Language program, and this year they put their languages together to come up with a Foreign Language Week. The week of Nov. 27th - Dec. 1st, was devoted to the study of foreign countries, their customs and language. Throughout the week, the students viewed many foreign films and used their knowledge of other languages to play tri-lingual Bingo. A midweek hayride provided much enjoyment to all, along with the selling ofcandy from other countries. On November 29th, the Foreign Language Club spon- sored a dinner. Much cooking was done in the classrooms in preparation for the dinner. To conclude the action-filled week twenty Foreign Ex- change students from surrounding schools visited Col. Hts. Sr. High and were our proud guests at that evenings basketball game. Afterwards, they and many others at- tended the Foreign Language Dance. This was the first official Foreign Language Week to be held at Col. Hts. Sr. High. It proved to be a great success among all. N N. Breening K. DeWolf Y1...f Q I- L. If if K N 55l5'w4'. pf' . , Y Sifrir A .r xi Q L ,sk ' x 'sw' , W' N J. ldstrom f it f A A 43 l K. Kane M. Kuzma :R -141 ' 4. L. Nebel t fsxif' - - 1, Wit X P. Psychogios 53 A r ' . .,,-fs A Q E Wd C 3 ia 'K .fi K M. Sandberg A. Farnham C. Dostal Not pictured: J. Butsch A. Ogdie J. Pilon I. Tufvander md R. i 'riii' 1 . A lVls. DeWoli Added To English Dept. wx- Mrs. Breening listens as Debbie Hentges gives a book report ...av- An English student studies hard on her English. The English department offers a wide variety of courses for all types of students. Literature, com- position, speech and media classes allow the stu- dent to improve his English skills and to broaden his academic background. Mass Media and Film as a communication medi- um offer the student a opportunity to understand and explore the effect television, radio, films, magazines, and newspapers have on their lives. Creative Writing ll encourages students to sub- mit original material for publication. Journalistic Writing teaches the skills needed to write for new- papers. Speech and Debate offer students the chance to develop the skills of f ral communication and persuasion. Field trips to WCCO television studios, Metro News Publishing House and the Guthrie Theatre provide students with the opportunity to witness first hand activities they have studied about and discussed in school. Social Department Adds 2 New Teachers A ' ' git. x , ,..- .4 , 4,-s f fs we . it , l a H Af 5? X B. Berezovsky G. Boldt in J. Kellogg R. Raveling .-if Mr. Karki likes movies. Mr. Raveling helps his student. .1 -,fs fe-fa i, E. Froiland J. Jessen sc, A Tofteland B Wilson Ziff 'i 3 t 33 R. Karki P Wisniewski An African speaker visits the social classes. Mr. B catches a short nap. Well, folks, the social studies department is still the same! No changes have taken place in our beloved history rooms this year. However, many plans are in the making for curriculum changes in the near future. The social studies department has added two new teachers to their staff this year. Wel- come, Ms. Jessen and Mr. Froiland! Not pictured: J. Gause, H Mushel, E. Vukelich First Year For A Female sf? fb S f FQ... V 11 Wg. . lt Qgikx e.. s R e A. Skogstrom E. Torguson A ' F 7f1 3 1:3 ' .Q P Y if 1 H- ,S r get! I aid' ..,. W 1 ti . ff . , - . ,:, ., 1 Eff A X we . , we r e . es? eeee , . + ' ' X , 4 1: xe.f :-. 'gs . .y,., ixeii ff , if A F . LM so K . 5 'ft V ri .an fe r M is ,X B. Baldwin -Q rw G. Ryding D. Warren D. Greenwaldt R. Sadlowsky This year, the math department used all it had to encourage students to include a math class in their schedule. They included a slide presentation with their trip to the junior high schools. A speak- er from Northwestern Bell visited the high school on two separate occasions, attempting to attract and broaden the interests of women in the field of engineering. Speaking of women, for the first time in the history of Columbia Heights Senior High School, a woman is among the staff of math teachers! Con- gratulations, Ms. Skogstrom. What page was that? 'Q if in f Students find math fun. Another math assignment. Science Enrollment Increases 5 .fs , , s z P ,A if l T. Brady ag'x,g. 'X ,N-I . , tl X I 5, if l R. Eue Physics students look skeptical. ., 1 . 'x K .A A ,i.i7,,. ,Q ,Q f W. Gergen M. Hamerston J. Jacobson M. Mikkola I know it's in here somewhere. This year it seems the science courses offered have become very popular with the students. Enrollment in the various science courses has gone up even in Chemistry and Physics, which students have voted the toughest courses in the Science Department. For the animal- lovers, a popular class is Animal Behavior in which students spend the quarter tak- ing care of various animals and perform- ing experiments on them. Besides Ole the monkey, this year the Science Depart- ment managed to get Leroy, a raccoon, from the Como Zoo. For people who enjoy a challenge, there is Physics and Chemistry. Most stu- dents agree that while these courses are time-consuming, they are well worth the effort and at times enjoyable. R. Cadwell L. Lundin Q v 1, 3 ' ,X I W 4' Q1 R. ' 3, g. '. fs .4 wil' Y , B. Justin A. Knudsen 5, ' ' A A. ' i ..,,, a R. Margo P. Sigurdson Are you an energetic person? Are you concerned about your physical condition? If you answered yes to either of these ques- tions, Physical Education has something to offer to you. This year, a great variety of classes were offered. Among them were such action- packed courses as soccer, tennis, basket- ball, and scuba. Many fun times were had in these phy. ed. courses, as well as a devel- oped skill and a learning within the particular area studied. At Columbia Heights Senior High, three quarters of physical education are required in a student's Sophomore year. The other quarter is spent studying various health-re- lated topics. A course in CPR is given and at a successful completion of this course, each student is awarded with a card stating that they are certified in the administration of CPR. To complete the study of the mental health unit, selected students from each class were allowed to attend a field trip to Cambridge State Hospital. -v-wa. ,, lVlr. Lundin Returns From Sweden Foosball Wizards. Duck, duck, gray duck! 'f X. xx Sei- ,,,..- X --K ,N The hand is quicker than the eye. A relaxing game of volleyball. Art's The Place To Expand One's Talent A little to the right . .. S. Hooking can be fun! ' Hr NW N x l x X Rf D. Gehrke , ., u., t ff, Hia A. Pakalns B. Rasmussen 1'-r, 3 J A V T 7 ' .- 1 f we c Q-fa 'M' t y ,ef ' How long is this thing, anyway?! How do you like this one? No, I like the one of the deer back there better. No, it's not a field trip to a museum. lt's the art display in the hall each quarter of the best of the painting and printmaking done that quarter. In addition to painting and printmaking, the Art de- partment offers courses such as Pottery And Ceram- ics, Crafts, Art Lab, and Three-Dimensional Art. Behind 5 I COUNSELORS: Jay Jost, Ed Nelson, Alf Soholt, Bertha Otava Special Education Dean Erickson 3 fi? I Ex . 7 .1 Y. .B S.L.B.P. I.S.S. Judith Rupert Jim Galuska Vdc O.J.T. COORDINATORS Back Row: Paul Terry, Ed Vukelich, John Ohlin, John Danko. Front Row: Howard Akenson, John Jurkovich The SCHOOL BOARD: Front Row: Rosemary Byrnes, Randy Johnson, Carol Mihalchick. Back Row: Ron Laliberte, Jim DeMars, Pat McManus, Dr. Alan Osterndorf CSuperintendentb. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION: Front Row: Donald Burton, Dr. Osterndorf, Terry A.V.: Don Murphy, Joyce Niznick, Juanita Brun. Schultz. Back Row: Larry Williams, Dennis Rens, Donald Johnson. LIBRARY: Dean Schwerr, Randi Folsom, Ev Coppicus, Jan Vaughan. ,ff rv 1 . M fix '-Fx PSYCHOLOGIST AND NURSE TEACHER SECRETARIES SECRETARIES Nora Hanvik, Marilyn Johnson. Barb Shea, Florence Malenick Doris Sandford, Verda Nelson, Pat Proctor ,l , , in', -' 'J 'Van WRT? i Y 'Y' v X - a lyk E1 x 'mmm llllll' W. l lllxlllfffffffiflleNl T ljglllll r 1 lllQlllW I r lf J llllllllrlrlllllllf ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SECRETARIES Don Carlson Diane Munson, Joann Reynolds, Jean Magnuson, Betty Krahl, Bev Strand. ......... Mlllll l ,....-. CUSTODIANS: B. Rudisuhle C. Peterson, E. Johnson, D. Rustom J.. 3 V- 9 . . COOKS: Front Row: J. Rosseler, D. Mariette, S. Faust, R. Pfaff, B. Marsolek. Second Row: J. Taylor, E. Niesche, B. Berg, K. Drews, P. Hallgren, S Burgoyne. Third Row: C. Ona, L. Ertzgard, C. Arnold, E. Panning, S. Linder, C. Pappas, J. Mosher. 'W www ,AW Q U' l Q .fy -.wif X2 f T 56S.:l,1.,'R- . Wi? K I XX X SS f , K In Memory Of Kevin Peterson Steven Aasen Rodney Abbott S ,Xml Steven Abrahamson Mary Acton . - x i QL V l 1 fr J W , . Qififtri A Susan Amundson Donald Anderson Heidi Anderson Jennifer Anderson John Anderson New Julaine Anderson Karen Anderson Pamela Anderson Sandra Anderson Sandra Anderson 110 QF' swlfili 7 ' Ame' W If 1 lm, an X Daniel Aubut Susann Bacliel T fix G' N,-an l Bonnie Bartko James Batcha Marisoe Beiceno Kimberly Androsky Kelli Archer lill Arford Thomas Barsness X Thomas Bell Jean Bennek Barbara Berg Carl Bergman Perry Berube , I.. X I ,-21 l x Thomas Arnold Q i XA 2 Neal Bartholomew Hx Jeanne Benjamin David Bier Seniors Place Second In Can Drive Michael Biesemeier Kerri Billington Beth Bjorklund 2 Class officers: Deann Norlander, Karen Roy, Coreen Strom- Paula Blashill Robert Boddy Brian Bodick berg, Patty McCulloch i ask i si, ,: Tr W ' 9 Jie Jerri Bollinger Dale Bothun Benjamin Bgwen Craig Brannon Kevin Bratager Wayne Bratvold Rena Breeding Gregory Bressler Timothy Brewer James Bridgewater 112 is f l' l 7 X -ff ,l -!Y.K2,.thh , l I ,f - S. ' . , I, - ,W .fy Y, my Q. I . x u ,. Q. 4 . -. f . l I 'Lil' J 73 Mary Brodeen Judith Brodin Timothy Brough Kala Brown Anthony Bruder Terry Brunkow Jill Burkstrand Susan Buttweiler Kathleen Byrne Jeanette Calhoun 46? Bernard Cameron Carolyn Carlson Michael Carlson gl , . Robert Carlson Michael Chesla Susan Cline Jonell finds a bug in her roses. Seniors Star ln High School Bowl Todd Clochie Thomas Codute Colleen Collins ,i,.,51, :nw Bradford Cook Traci Corbett Darla Corbin Wendy Cornelius Robert Craig Timothy Crain Scott Cruse Kathryn Custer Suza 'E' Gi' 'Ev Y -vx nne Dawidowicz Otaiwan Day Margaret Dedering Jennifer Desormey Susan Dietrich Kathryn Dietz Debra Dorumsgaard Michael Dowdle Lori Drangeid .Ayub-. , ,,,,,vmA , v i X Laura Duffy Todd Dugdale Dana Dupay Sunne Duray Richard Duchscherer C I 0 Todd Dzuik Leslie Edstrom Joel Ek Terri Ekberg Dean Ekman Jeffrey Elftmann Stephen Emme Do you think it will fit? John Emon Jane Engquist Tara Erickson James Ertzgard Ellen Estevez timid 5 Wi'f'ifP1'5uresziiifswf'FF I Rennee Evgen Robyn Evgen Brett Fahrendorff Lee Fealy Laura Feyo ..s., Y' 4 Becky Fish Scott Forland David Foss Marc Fowler Krista Gable Murray Gafkien Hites' students earn extra money. 116 Joseph Gagnon Alan Garbers on fb A Bob Geiger Do my feet really go on the floor? 1 G 5 y xg 2 .mfx Barbara Gese Kelly Gideo Elaine Giernet David Gilderhus John Gilliver Tracey Gjerde Gwen Glad Delores Gliniany Robert Goehring Gene Goff J I N I K ' x bv' Steven Gonsior Mark Gooley Joan Gotthardt Gregory Graeff I i Gary Graves Matthew Graves rr 1r Daniel Green Kathy Green Gravy Train again! Susan Granquist Penny Gray a Theresa Green 4 . Q Khristine Griffin Robert Gross Gary Grote Theresa Gustafson Jennifer Hadtrath Peter Haeg Ida Hafermann Michael Haller William Hamann Sharon Hammerstad ,inf i' l Anthony Hamrin Michael Handley Patricia Hanlon Rosemarie Hans Mitchell Hansen Hi Q! i i f y 'cs ' ' nr - i is Randal Hansen Gregory Hanson Tammy Hanson , 1,1 Kelli Harding Susanne Harstad Denise Hart Gil Hunstad's famous smile! 119 ,mmmmvw , .. Q., ,.f,.fW.:WW,g llvaannnznsuoansilt .. ,, lx Bruce Hastings Barbara Havener Justine Heath Melody Allen concentrates on her work. Steven Hebzynski Linda Hedblad Paul Heggestad Rachelle Heintz Gerald Helm l . Theresa Herbst Vanessa Herbst Kenneth Hendrickson David Henry Deborah Hentges .Zh K 1, W K .K . rx I , 5 X. 2 V 5 - Nadine Herriges William Hill Andrea Hir1riChS Seniors Look Toward Future Wnuw Matthew Hinrichs Nicholas Hinrichs Pamela Hoffman Jane Holin be Q Holly Hollenbeck Dewayne Hollister Interesting book Jeff? unq- Virginia Holster Mary Holter Sharon Holum Waneta Hord Sandra Hoskins Thomas Hudak Kenneth Hueser John Humphrey Gil Hunstad Mark Hunziker Lyle Isaacson Douglas Iverson Lori Jagodzinski Steven Janutka James Jarvi L 'VN ave X. .pf , 5, ,...: vs .rv- Mark Jensen Clifford Johnson Kathy Johnson Lawrence Johnson Randy Johnson 1 wg 'WNW The float most seniors preferred. Richard Johnson Clarissa Johnston Carolyn Jolly A 3 f . ,ff,'f3i'f, 'Y g , K Anthony Jonak Jean Jorgensen Kevin Jorgenson Ramona Jorges Barbara Jurek Joan Kaczmarczyk Craig Kaplin David Kaminski Erin Kane Constance Kantorowicz Q3 -' ' K X -' H .4 JH I H Q I . ,X i- l I l V ' . David Kill John Kim Daniel Kimmerle Louis Kirscht 1 3 - V ii Jhfx . , K' 'eff E' N- E 3.3 E Q, ' .1 X yi ogg ' i xmas xg . QXNQ L VA' X is K f tg QE S I Esefii rs Daniel Kleszyk David Kleszyk Patricia Klucas Ruth Knaus Carol Knoll t 3 A ,I 'L David Knoll Mark Knoll Pamela Knowlton ls this legit Dan?? 123 Seniors Wait For Graduation Steve Kocon Interesting book, Bob? Richard Kollar James Kostick Suzanne Koteles Edward Kowalski Scott Krischuk Larry Kullas Janine Kwitchak Peter Kocur Robert Koerner Bradley Kopecky Michelle Kosloski Ronald Krall Joan Krekelberg Bryan Kuglin Andre L'Heureux James La Doux Joan La Doux Michael Lakosky Diane Landberg Patricia Langham Mark Langowski Dave Larson Kathy Larson Kurt Larson Samuel Larson James Lasser Debbie Layland Mary Laun Annette Lausten Hang in there Bob! Cara Lee Brian Le Mon Joan Lefebvre Barbara Leitner X ,tt ,W 1 E . as-s :gk A Wt, 1 Kari Lexvold f , v -. V Lttt W ix 1 sf Ir I My L49 ae t L r L r t X L L fa X 'Q ,p igigi it 1 A 15' . Thus time do It the rught way Keith Lidberg Scott Lohr Brenda Lonergan ,Q Rodney Lorenz Mark Lucas Cheryl Luke Lynda Lundholm Dawn Lydeen , 1 x 1 s ' I 5 5 at I. Rebecca Macke James Mackey Larry Madson Bart Mady B 'A Cheryl Mager Kathryn Majsterski Gregory Maness Cheryl Mangen Kimberly Manning s gg? lt is not as hard as it looks. Kenneth Manthis Linda Mariette Lori Marshall Michael Mayer Julie Mc Culloch Patricia Mc Culloch Laura Meaders Paula Mehrer Jin Meixner Timothy Melcher Julie Menth --if.. -...,,-.- -...mi-k 'N .1 . Len Snelson Showg Senior Spirit! Brenda Michnowski Cynthia Miller Karen Miller Q4 -4-Q, :ti 34 ,gffx ' L X3 g k e I Z H XX X x f Kristi Miller Zel ,Mitzel James Moen Lawrence Molan Dawn MOFKGDSOD i L . lx ,l A fx, who M if l P I , - Julie Moylan Todd Mumbleau Daniel Murphy Michael Murray Donald Murzyn R :Qu Ann Nagovsky Bonnie Nelson Renae Nelson is Thomas Niznik Deann Norlander Karen Novitsky Todd Nelson Nancy Nemnich s . Paula Nunemaker R0dfleY O'Heafn nu Michael O'ReiIIy I l i Ht...-, Cheryl Oelrich ..'.-vw' f ' Us . s Bryan Ogle Secretarial Development has their annual Xmas party. Cllnthla Olson '79 Is The Year That's Fine James Olson Janet Olson Kathleen Olson Kristine Olson Marianne Olson Michael Olynyk Mike, Champion Bubble Blower. 'ki Donald Osterberg David Osterndorf Kevin Ott Therese Pafko Rhea Palbicki IFN . I ' af O X Dale Panning Joel Paquin Pamela Parkos Jonell Paulson Brenda Pearson 'Pi' Leland Pearson Lynn Pedersen Arthur Peterson Wayne Peterson Bert Peterson ' Ang, 1 . X r gf A D N -e X ,.-.... X Julie Pfaff .us t.' - 8 Mary Kay Peltz if Daniel Peterson Dino Perfetti Vicky Pertinen 7 John Peterson Michael Peterson Jeffrey Pfaffenbach . ,N Kathy Pierce Uiiiwuuun ur' Christopher Polzin lil' t Q . Val Pontious Buddy Potvin Randal Puchalla Murry works while Mike dreams. k K I X I Valerie Quiram Susan Rajala Henry Raifaf Cynthia Rak hx Donald Raskie Robin Rau Robin Redgate Mark Reemtsma , V, 46 me N' ii Patricia Rengo Time to get UP Mike- Diane Revering Suzanne Riehl J Sue Riley Timothy Riley Brian Ritzko Randy Roisland Sharon Rud Lonna Rydbom Natalie Roman Mary Rooney James Rusnacko Jeffrey Rustom Elia Rye Robert Sahli Mark Roback Stephen Roddy ff Mi Kenneth Ross Karen ROY Paul Rutz Stephen Ruzicka ls this the typical senior? Bonnie Sandoval Chad Santillo Cynthia Scheneman Scott Scherer 4-Mix' - Cynthia Schlicht 5 We , if 1? , if . , 1 . , K! o.'V, Q ,i V Angela Schneider Cynthia Scholl Anita Schroeder Julie Schuelein N ,- 1 L. Jeffrey Seegers nf Sheila Sexauer Gail Shafer Mary Shields Sonia Shimmel R s X Donovan Sienko Jane Sikes Lee Simonson Lori Sjogren Jean Skowronski Christine Skubic , ,,-.Q , 5' Cynthia Sloat Kenneth Small Kathryn Smith Todd Smith Maribeth Snell Leonard Snelson Jon seems to like the view. ,aM I97dE I Daniel Sonnenberg Darryl Sonnenberg Teresa Spaeth Janice Speller Donald Sroka Nancy Stachel Michelle Stanley Earl Stark Steven Starry Roger Stawski In ' N Q-ff 'figfietaf'-it W ' K it S f l .1 1 . ff K K K . x . 3 Steven Stefansky Steven Stegemeyer David Steinke Kimberly Stinson Kristin Stohl i ,4.i..,- 4 A all ll Kenneth Stover Michael Straub Coreen Stromberg Steven Stroncek Kevin Strunk Debra Struzyk Christopher Stuhr Gundars Stumbris .41 w-:ff David Sturdevant Patricia Sullivan Sharon Sullivan We can't meet like this. i Scott Sunderlin Thomas Super Debra Svensk -..- ' x I i 1 1 .,, lmlmx E-V., UA, y Ax -.W .. 712ml fi 1, ,', ,D :.fl:Q,.1f :yi L qui. T. -- Daniel Swee Ruth Sykora Mark Szajner Diana REVENUE keeps the P5095 Q f' 1 1217 Thomas Szajner Susan Thiede Debbie Thomas Tim0thy Thomas Judith Thompson . 1 xv Kurt Thor Debra Thorson Kimberly Tigue Steven Trapp SUSBH Trudeau Y ,V K.-,1 L- gf' Nfmvs A- H.. -V :A fi I, 'H+ -.N T ,.,,t - T-mr X. U.w,w.. sg 4-3.19 my-A X 9 qui A . -up x . Q X 3' X z Q1 45 H . AK N gf A -'vs 'X 4 'FS' Q - ' .xg nf SMX if xi 'H' A 5 E QQFUIQS wa? gg!! I Mary Watson Mark Weeldreyer Michael Weglarz Gerhard Wehr -X , J David Weinzetl .X ,.---Xxx Debra Wellman Donna Werner Robert Westeren Q Jill Westlund Shelley Westman Charles Willette Are these two seni0r5?? 1 ?' James Williams Shelley Williams Beth Wilson Jacqueline Wilson Daniel Winter Helen Wolverton Laura Wood Steven Yehle Thomas Yurecko Janice Zandaroski CAMERA SHY Melody Allen Sue Armentrout Vicky Behrendt Dennis Boldenow Jerry Buchanan Michael Cellette Steve Chi Mark Davitt Edward Ernst Ladd Forsline Michael Griffin Paul Grotheim Randall Holum Kenneth Kobs Andrew Kowal Karla Lindahl Wendy Luedke Bruce Nowak James O'Brien Karen Miller Michelle Petesch Greg Sherry Wendy Snyder Karen Stallman Paul Super John Tovey Tim Miller ' lil mf. Tim Zappa David Zbikowski Rhonda Zemba '-czzi' Edward ZieliI'lSki Scott Zoerb Michael Zumwald Ronald Zych Helen Abrams Rick Fitzpatrick -gsx Q1 I 142 v mf' aw.- x Q3 1 'mf' an 1- . O HQ 3 an n rwvfmw...-wx Q 14 0 mf ,-Q t A! ,X x X ' I - ' 0 iq X xx X I .QQ fix' 5 . ' 5 ,illl I X,- ' s B. , v2J4':'5 ' Yeah,- I'm a senior, so what? . True, thist'Ls the last step, that last mile of a long twelve year journey. I can 't wait much longer, only ,two weeks left. Graduation night oughta be great.. l'Il cruise past my buddies, grab myldiploma and run. S'pose l don't know where l'm running to, though, but in thevpast all I did was to follow the rest of the rowdies. I could always find the gang at Tasty's or Mac's, or maybe a party. Now it's gonna be different. Gotta try to make it on my own. What am I sayingl? Can I be letting graduation and that big world get to-me after twelve years as a hard guy who doesn't fall easy? Geez, what's happening. Iguess I might even miss this place , after it is all over. ' ..',, I A-A' .17 .ll Y- A in K' Q . l it's graduation and this incredibly - emotional ceremony finds me clutching tightly to my chair. They'll call my name in a few minujoes, and l'll walk straight and l as l receive my diplomais ut where do l go fromrhere? School has always been a secure home for growing minds and bodies. The familiarity of, e sports, school routine, activities and friends is coming to a quick halt. Now we'll all be striving to reach new goals, and find new direction to our lives. I wonder how long it willbe i before the memories that mean so much start to fade. After twelve challenging years of daily regimentation you'd think I would be ready to ' move on, but l feel like l'm leaving a part of me behind. Maybe that's good since I really have changed inthe last three years . . . Relax, my name's next: l'll take that walk - then it's all over. ln a way though, it is lust beginning. P s N Z N f Xl f X lf, N XX John Aaberg Shawn Albers Dana Alexon Terry Allen Tim Allen Wendy Alman John Alt Linda Alt Jeanine Amelse Jodie Ammerman Austin Anderson Bob Anderson Dale Anderson Debbie Anderson Denise Anderson Ellen Anderson Greg Anderson Karen Anderson Mary Anderson Nick Anderson Paul Anderson Randy Anderson Susan Anderson Frank Antinozzi Sue Applin Cindi Arneson Sue Arsenault Alise Athearn Mark Austin Brian Bahn Mike Bahr John Baker Ron Baros Wendy Bartholomew Kelly Bartlett Allison Basham Dan Baxter Dan Bennek Becky Bernard Tim Berndt Brad Bernhagen Richard Bertrand Judy Bielejeski Alane Biernat Activities Juniors Engage ln School - 41, er ,. A f 4' W it fs B he A Q P, ,,,, , N ,- I .A , A 55 if . 7 , . ii i n A . -J ,V f 'LW fi 1-:T .hm ,e,eie,o A h h e y wg il.: A J ii. A is . v , ,X ,,x nv , ,gr . I '1 3:12 9 'Q ts 3' V, I ,nr id, ,fy I IAQ '., Q fig v X , X A x GN 3 N n A 'Y 'ST' ' 1 ix? i R. 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X -3 1' Michael Duffy Teresa Dupay Jill Durant Greg Dustin Melanie Dwire Tim Dwyer Diane Dzubak Marilyn Ebersole Karen Eckstrom Cheryl Edin Kyle Edlund Mitch Eldorado Scott Eliason Mike Ellis Dee Dee Emerson Greg Engle Jeff Entner Dave Erickson Rich Erickson Bob Farber Barb Fealy Brian Fellegy Matthew Field Cheri Fischer Kris Fischer Mary Fisher Amy Flamo Diane Fleury Stephanie Foslien Julie Fossum Kurt Frank Sherman Frazier Mike French Christine Frentz Jim Fuerstenberg Pam Fuhrmann John Gable Scott Gamble Anne Garaffa Lanee Gardner Rich Gartmann Wayne Gavic David Gerads Doug Gerjets Kelly Glass Barry Goff Lisa Gohman Gary Gorman Dan Gotthardt Vickie Graves Mark Greene Terry Grevious Beth Grotey Laura Gumbrill Tony Gunter Grant Guzy Terri Hafner Lori Hale Sherri Hale Mary Hall Tami Hallas Nancy Halverson Steve Halvorson Mike Hamann Craig Hammond Phil Hansen Wendy Hansen Cheryl Hanson Janine Hanson Brad Harald Juniors Know All About Egging g r-lie! 5 X Ni X g A m 1 'ff- Q fm. , ,, 'L ' E Q. 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Brad Harris Jeff Harshberger Melanie Hart Becky Hartley Pam Hastings Gib Haugan Craig Haugen Chantal Hayford Trisha Hebert Joan Hedblad Ken Heintz Erv Hellman Sally Hellman Brad Hensler Sue Herkenhoff Kris Herringer Luke Hinrichs Elaine Hoffman Tom Hokanson Jeanette Holley Eugene Hollister Kim Holster Steve Horbal Catie Hudrlik Kathy Hunter Karen Isaacson Cindy lverson David Janisch Wayne Jendro Jay Jensen Jennifer Jensen Miles Jensen David Joel Denise Johnson Dick Johnson Fritz Johnson Ken Johnson Mike Johnson Scott Johnson Tom Johnson David Jones Perry Jurek Sue Jurek Joe Kalamanski Dick Kalow Maureen Kaluza Don Kaminski Ellen Keers Janette Kell Dan Kelley Leanne Kennedy Nancy Kerr Dan Kim Kwang Kim Sandy Kim Tom Kintop Kathy Kirscht Nancy Kleszyk Paula Klimek Barb Klis Pete Kloncz Scott Knealing Roger Knode Carmen Knutson Bob Koch Michelle Kocon Gordon Kocur Mary Konietzko Randy Kopecky Bruce Kortz Diane Koshenina Proud And Nlighty, Class of '80 'R ww-f f ' 'S H ff , ' S -2 L -1 M 2' will 'Q J L ' 'X N l I .Q -- K 5 -:lsr x D ' 1 ' 3 V ..-ry it Q J Q WE: . .V 1: 'Quik' A if ,,k F' U iv N :Q YR V' QC? 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U- in-A-ri-q if. 33 ' Ref! w i. l ' Q . x ,Q .f s fl B it ' -3,4 v as -- hv, - 4 ' 1' -1 .sf K M 4 , iw if I kv i Sgt 1 A Alun - Q Maybe science can be fun. gg is 3 g fx r ,X I - 1 fe. S X is ,, Q x T mf . . ,1'7'f ' . 4' XxA: .- x X 3 ' - 3 Q meee. mir X . YL S Q f I X ' L. l j T , A , K I X ! I 5 rf' A J 1 5 I ' , i Sl 1-'rv - 5 i g x ' 4 X sa . 1 . ms' X '-fin.. 0 g if t , 'f - gf ,- 4 sl sa l w 3 E L X ' l ' fi , . ' . ' J, , x iw J ,. K M ' ' lim 1 XX ' . Dana is startled by the camera. if V 'Milf f za i .' - 1 R, - ,i id i il' V.. 4 X a 'self E3 1 so S4 X ,- ,. s fi, Q ! L Randy Kosloski Greg Kossan Steve Kovacs Peggy Kowal Judy Kraft Linda Kroll Sandy Krtnick Mike Krueger Shari Kuehni Tom Kullas Sandy Kurash Greg LaPIant Tracy Lach Dennis Laiho Lynne Lakosky Chris Larkin Anne Larson Mike Larson Rick Laub Bill Lawler Bobbie Lee Dave Lee Jeff Lee Tim Lehman Joe Lietner Les Leiviska Jayne Leslie Sue Lien Chuck Lind Julie Lindgren Shelly Lindman John Lindstrom Karen Linn Rich Linngren Steve Linngren Bruce Lisowski Kari Littler Brenda Lothen Dana Lund Mike Lundgren Tom Lundholm Letha Luttrell Scott Lynne Jim Mack Tom Madson Mary Kay Magee Janis Mager Joan Manthis Nancy Marchiniak Shelly Marek Randy Mariette Melody Marquart Liz Marquis Micki Mathews Becky Maurer Greg Maurer Michelle Mayer Shawn McArdle Rick McMartin James Medchill Tammy Meinhardt Elaine Melcher Karen Melin Ron Mellum Judy Micek Beth Michnowski Shelly Midthun Jill Miesbauer David Miller Tom Miller Kary Mills Carol Milton Barry Miracle Joe Miske U.S. Constitution Hits The Class Of 80 watching cartoons. fi- i,c,-af mf ' fe: l , ,gym .., fx. Q . f g.. i,5 S, 5 lugs Jams 4 'lg 42 'Y rt 5 ii! , A 'iw 0.41.9 ' it ,, f , -t i,g':e'-if?-X, . ' . A, '- I Ctm q ik f W!'5.t:. M1 - . M -,on A 4Qfk'L If sls g ai I c K' . - 'A W f . , 1 .. X25 L N f Q , 9, ,N ,L Mx ' xi lk gems ,.r: i' ' V .. X ,Xi ,A X' N Q 1 ,. 57 --'- 5A '. ,K t xr A.. l' if 4 .Njfi E' me 4 fr Q R S F , 4 11 ntfu t 1,5 ku: E J lli A S. ff we ..,, I J J I liii lg , J ' Xt ' 433 ,. xi ii, , ali' 1 its l tl' gi , MA iv'-of A sing along with Mr Johnson ,i L 0,1-x Ji! L X fi ei A 4- tj , - at ' Q 1 N to xii! n X g +4 Todd Carpenter, enjoying his lunch. :-H wax W I : , .J oel A51 AA.L. .J b K 5 ws fa i my 3 it f Q L .i 'S .Au AM I st Rx X z Get that film together! Q 6. Gi . VFSS if 4 4 Wi .- . L It kf YK A ' .Q-f 'V is s ei gi -ff we 3 if f A I r ,R 4 'X Kim Misura Patty Mitchell Zoe Mitzel Mike Modahl Ken Montzka Rod Moran Janell Morin Kelly Mortenson Tim Mruz Melanie Murphy Pat Murphy Dayna Murzyn Steve Naegele Liz Nagovsky Bruce Nasser Fred Neisen Darrell Nelson Dawn Nelson Gretchen Nelson Judy Nelson Mark Nelson Patti Netkow Pat Niccum Joan Nichols Tony Nickles Lois Nixon Larry Niznick Cathy Nolt Craig Nordling Sherri Nordstrom Merle Norsten Julie Northrop Sandy Nystrom Doug O'Brien John O'Brien Chris Odegaard Brenda O'Donnell Lynnette Olson Paula Olson Sandy Olson Tim Olson Mike Osbeck Julie Paggen Mindy Palkowski Sandy Palmer Vicky Palmer Sue Patten Beth Pattinson Jackie Pawluk Chris Pehling Doug Persing Brian Peterson Jim Peterson Joanne Peterson Karen Peterson Mike Peterson Mitch Peterson Jim Petrick John Phelps Brad Pierce Dan Pilarski Mark Piper Julie Plochocki Cindy Pollack Scott Pollack Rob Portlancei Kelli Powell We Are Proud To Be The Class Of 80 F2 O ts. L' k O R. l 2 .Nt 'QL 'Kiwis N A sf Amy Flamo takes dictation. N Q 3 3332 XX X .. W s, e .e Nl' ,Q ,gg . . O Q Y. ...gtjg X , x . YQ N Q f x - . I .- ts. 3i' N v is .' 15 :io .. r ' - N we ,xy Q X ? i- K ' .' ', X ' x 5 xl 4. 3 tl' .x S 1. O 1 tx if Ns - Q . -if 1 ,fl X. 1 5,5 , ., . 5,4 r . ti M s x x . .,A. wer . AA it ...yc . C is . . if ,,. K '-.. .4 ' A gwls e f . ' N pa w ,I .. 1 we 'f 'P 1 Q at F N564-. , 5. 1 -1 P item- 1 .f . . .X . 5 X Et N ,X t r. Shari Kuehni doing a news report 5 .. .is .. X? .' . 1. i f f gs ' 5 0 .Q - .NkQ4f,.f. L - 1 ' i ' 'ii' ' 'fgi 1' WY 3' fx se Q .T New k ,. We - D s R . 51 W , Q u f Q .if D Q1 f X l c xy EQ? L. Q S. K Q. Q Q Y iii 1 x iff Q iwii - ' J 5 l K kfi i i- X X-,,'-4-X., 'l -lk A X , 1 f - sq , X QR ..x1r!-- - mx I N x x I Q t 3-xii-it V fx xx 1 r 1 'f '5 ' YXTQQ 1 Y it ' r, QQ, 3 ' mt? .', ' x , 'Q , L V A 'Lx'fL J 5 ' 1 it 3 STS. X S A .sw .:,. x.,, he -5-uae5'.i's'f'JJ , it 5. 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WWW, tj Janet shows her pucker-power. i Tricia Powell Jim Presnail Dori Proctor Chris Prokopowicz Joanne Pustruds Diane Quade Alan Quale Ted Rajtar Jeft Rak Tom Ramsdell Judy Rauchwarter Steve Rausch Bonnie Raymond Allison Ree Denita Reeder Mark Reinarts Carrie Remarke Patty Reopelle Robin Reynolds Sherri Richmond Carrie Riddle Mike Riley Diane Riskevich Mark Robbins Tim Roddy Diane Roessler Kent Roessler Debbie Rolstad Marty Roman Tom Romanko Jean Ronnie Steve Ronnie Betsy Rooney Lon Rosebrock Doug Rosenberg Natalie Rozek Carolyn Rozmark William Rue Paul Rumpsa Michael Rutz Renee Rutz Lori Saffert Chris Salitros Roger Sandberg Timothy Sandlin Patrick Sandretzky Dean Sandvold Rhonda Sarkinen Caroline Scartozzi Joseph Schack Lynn Schelde Michael Schlagel Rick Schlief Kay Schmidt Judy Schoenhofen Thomas Schones David Schons Paul Schroeder Mark Schutte Steven Seekon Todd Seiler Paula Seim Paul Serafin Connie Shackle Mark Shasky Mike Shea Scott Shore 5 Juniors Study For Seat And Psat Tests .NN N -N. xLooks hopeless, doesn't it, Dan? 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K ' F K ifi- 2 +,5Sf3?g:'5L i n fs 'hx 3 is ., A S Carol takes time out at the typewriter. x '- U 'iff A ., ,QE i i trivial. Elm? -- Juniors like to gossip. 12.3313-3-.T Q: X Junior Class Totals 581 fr tt Q . Y , Is 5 if iw as 4, tg T sa- '. Ask . Time out for more important matters. Patty Fryhling lets her fingers do CAMERA SHY Blaine Abraham Scott Antilla Todd Cornelius James Dahl Neal Dahlen John Donahue John Dupak Joanne Dustrude Greg Foesh Robert Herstein Sally Huddleston Tammy lrrthum Michael Jakubik Scott Jensen Richard Johnson Anthony Kantorowicz Robin Krois Brian Landgraff ZBQM1'?ff'i 1. the walking. Diane Lasota Leonard Malecha Shelly Nelson Becky Owens Mark Peterson Beth Ploof Jayne Podany Jeff Salmonson Louis Salmonson Lisa Salvi Bradley Scheper Dawn Strand Linda Sunderlin Deanna Thomas Dana Turcotte Teresa Volkman Lori Weed Barbara Welf Lisa Werman Gerhard Wolgers Joe Wolverton Tanya Woods Ann Wychor Cheryl Young Nancy Yurecko Dave Zaccardi Lynda Zandlo Karyn Zemke 5 ww 164 ri 'SSE i ??9 c 1 .-- ' x E Er,-33 X .pus .milk 4-a A Y 1. wa X X 4 '+- fi W ff' Randy Aaberg Nancy Aasen Sherri Abrahamson Becky Acton Laura Adams Susan Alaspa Ray Albers Dave Allie Thomas Alman Dave Alt Cindy Anderson Dave Anderson Jim Anderson Mary Anderson Nancy Anderson Todd Anderson Cindy Antinozzi Joe Anton Sharon Arrington Cathy Arsenault Ann Arth Stephen Asche Kathryn Askwith Tammy Astrup John Atchley Phil Axen Mark Babin Diane Bachel Jill Baker Patty Baker Theresa Barta Gary Bartko Greg Bartlett Myron Bas Dave Baxter Sue Beaubien Connie Beck Fred Becker Cathy Bell Jenny Bendel Chris Benner John Bentley Cindy Berg John Berg ,gg QR 5 Soph's Sell Class Oi 81 Buttons an , ,, y ,, . ,Z WL U ,A i g .F s 5 .. ,,,' mlm f .lli ' 'Q'-xg A 72? f z x 5l,-iw.. .. er -ra, , rsik 1 X sllli , ssrl .C x i ,. gym X , f ...,, Egg X yr K x ..,.. -A., . 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X I nfl I K , ,av ' V 5 .JK ,i pw A-f f f 9 ' E F1 'in af an b N e i M s -1:.- m H ,nn Q7 Jeffrey Berglund Beth Bergman Jody Berndt Doug Bier Rob Bindert Rob Blanc Donald Blashill Mike Blazei Murray Blomberg Charlene Blood Thomas Blunt Darlene Bochet Jill Boddy Jim Bodick Kristen Boerger David Bohnen Gary Bolander Pamela Boldenow Linda Booth Jim Borchert Kateri Botzet Dick Bowen David Boyce Q- at H '- gg NW, - sz Y , vt W 4 5 ' 5 ' .5 ,X . ri A H' , L' T fx- , A .s - ' M me J m will Steve Boyles Sue Brannon Steve Bratager Mike Brennan Jeffrey Brills Mary Brodie Cami Brouse lacquelin Brown Jim Brown Kendra Brueske Kurt Buller Wendy Burt Patty Byrne Geoff Cain Stacey Caine Heidi Carlson Phyllis Carlson Lisa Carroll Sue Cellette Martin Celusnak Dave Chalstrom Janell Christenson Steve Cirks Dave Clark Janet Clark Kristi Clark Mark Commers Lisa Cook Mike Cook Tammy Corbett Doug Crepeau Mike Crockett Frank Daehn Kelly Daniel Kristine Daniel Annette Davidson Dick Davies George DeBruin Larry Deering Julie DeMars Dan Dietz Dawn Draper Edmond Droege Diane Duchene The Class Of 81 Makes Things Happen -f-1 ff t , vw 3 5' Q - , - L qi' ,, ' 7 fw fr s X Q M is ' 2 X +,.gE. . L KCA is V T S- I f- Jt, 1 L t U I P J' I - I ere! x AIAI . ff- .S iw J uafv Sk- . if ire get i r ff sftet rf . K '12 fn .f ' X if K 5 8 Q we l X i n i g is-.Q-' 1 NZ! it et. 3 s g f 5- ' I t ' A , it . t A Q.. j' ,Lg 'ff 5-,etc-,XX K -., K H , me who N, tr x i ei g , L C f X is stss 'si C . L.. L J tw ::'f -S . 3 ' ' rf'f'aW to X 4. , rf . .N LQ S X ,, ,Jw - we-5 ,Q ,i if .Il I fs 4 xl Yi Fresh air helps Cindy make it through the day. ,Si Mr. Sadlowskl helps Cindy with her class. . V F ii - e , 4 ii' lk. v eg. A gn -Vim :lk :T . Q -, A A . 1. A A Au f ' 'fiifwx - L Q YH K v f 'i'i 7 .2 A A ' ' k'i' --e- 5 1 kf'k 5 A A S x , - , wi . M , gi ,, V i X ffrfi .HU N -X 1 ll , y 5 f X ' Q fv,'-' 1x43 gi J - ail i ng' ' f .. J L r:1i,.1f1Stl. JAM. .. A l. A - :Y tiglvr tkh, K ., ..h.l .3 E ami , ,A T mx Af: 55.33, iees L L slss J L istlf'1'rsi: f it J if . P, K 1 , fr 4' or ' J K A g - 5 - .f Ur E4 Tryx w . l ff. 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S X' f T 1 ' 4 Warren Durand Kellie Durushia Jeff Dusenka Tom Edholm Megan Edlund Brian Edwards Barb Eggerth Julie Eliason Michelle Emon Paul Enderle Kimberly Erickson Kimberly Erickson Terri Estevez Beth Exon Scott Fahley Mark Faust Beth Felland Sarah Ferlita Rick Ferraro Steven Feyo Paul Finney Mark Fisher John Fitzpatrick Patti Ford Jill Forland Denise Foslien Doug Foss Tim Foy Robert Franzen Laura French Doug Fuchs Elizabeth Fudali Preston Gable Jim Gaffney Joey Gafkjen Scott Garlid Kris Gartmann Dean Gauvin Randy Geier Wendy Geiger Richard Genosky Tori Gillispie Jeanne Glass Ken Gleason Paula Gorman Lloyd Grachek Kelly Jo Graham Karen Granquist Kevin Graslewicz Cynthia Green Steve Green Brenda Grote Rachel Guhanick Katherine Gumingo Karla Gutenkauf Linda Hackbarth Susan Hadtrath Allen Haeg Simon Haeg Robert Hagemeyer Gregory Hagfors Connie Hagstrom James Halek Dennis Hall Linda Halverson Jeffrey Halvorson Michael Hammerstrom Jo Ann Hampel Michael Haneca Joseph Hanlon 172 f..Ja.m ,.,... Soph's Bomb Float Contest H Y-Wf USES' f,-, lf ' IQMJJIEL: . Z: - .,, '-fpg1g,.l,f- ' '-f1a,w:-,:i1,Af - 'f-1 , 1,,w1. gy: gfi.i, 53' i' ,lille 6 4 1' it y gf uf .fn , . ,,-- x,,,,..... , haw my . . 12 if We 3? il' E 1 I 'U' JK., i f,o. X2 : kr x 6-I if i . x H, 4' 4.12 M . , A, A 'Q 4 ay Q M' M' ts ,. ff . of ,Q Mr. Tofteland cheers up the class. Charlene Blood studies diligently. J . ' A lg, A 3 522, ,f JL S . M f ky l,l , t - lf'1 'r 7 llas X' W' lnrr to , a iill J ilii R ' F S J lt 5' it . ' G K G 1 J, nfl 1 ' ' 1 K ' l.- leg, Q . Q , . ki : If 1-is Elf, XXXL I M so 5,2 . fu lsl t o . tkk: 42,2 K 1 t l e ,, ii O if I- HW! f 3' Q' . at W , a X ,S Y F new I ff'A fax 1 . , ' H A' 2 S-l- , x ,.:..' -jf LK-kLk L,V2kV 1 k J f , Q I l g 'Q ': N X s 'g l kxy , ff' - ,,, e , , I 1 . 1 , ,f N 5 ,, T f' Q ,f ' fxu 1 m. J A C g . ., X ,,,. , 2 Q 1 dv 41' .1 .. my 3 , LN ii' , Q ,,L- is I kj iffy-Wp:1y 'L -gf 14 . - N A ,ir AV X IL Two tables are better than one. 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A .Q, 1 l we ' l 'Vik X Haven't you learned to count yet, Steve? iss y 2 e- g yfg 1f f'44y - Q, .fi J we ' Ek x- f fi I-'ill o L23 X f Mark Hansen Bridget Hanson Mike Hanson Brian Harding Jaylene Harshberger Rob Hartley Corey Haugen Ivan Hazelwood Kari Hedstrom Kathy Heffner James Hellman Chris Henderson Randa Hennen Peter Henschel Jeanne Hentges Daniel Hepokoski Mike Herriges Mary Heyda John Hodgman Rick Hoffman Jaki Hogan Jennifer Holter Paul Holtzlider Nancy Hom Cathy Howe Mike Hronski Rick Hurjt Karyn Hutchinson Jeffrey lhlan Scott Iliff Chris Ingham Jon Jackson Laurie Jackson Stacey Jacobson John Jameson Debbie Jendro Susan Jenkins Mark Jensen Tom Joel Pamela Johanson Chuck Johnson Cheryl Johnson Craig Johnson Mike Johnson Scott Johnson Ted Johnson Dave Joiner Dave Jolly Pam Jones Cindy Julig Brad Kalpin Steve Kangas Sue Kaplan Pat Keefe Scott Keith Jackie Kelley Julie Kephart Dennis Kinnan Laurie Kinney Tom Kirscht Jackie Kleven Jill Knaus Joanne Knealing Robin Knealing Barb Knoll Bob Kocon Mitch Koenig Leslie Kolling Barb Kominski Joe Konietzko Steve Konopliv Randy Kopecky Kim Kowalski Paul Kropelnicki Spirit Committee Going Strong .J-I A my i g. i f 4 'fu' ef J ?', MT' fl 1 H M. .. K JI wr i -V A ,gig X .,, V i ft ,, N 9' 1 fic- 3 X, if . Q K .is G Elf, 4 Xi gl 3' in 2' Wit- ease H RU. 0:75 mlm ' v ' if I - J It 'a rf ' ali.. N Q X rf, K H 'WH X x Q R' l Q l i,lfi ' Who said school isn't fun? Shawn tests his strength L Q. s K J iiii S 4 . f ' . lts J ' .f'hg:143q? ' V . K M n 5 Q or 9 h K i 1 A I , 1' if i f 'X K K I K f., ' 5, six If z.. , I WV' Y 4 In E b 'v it :V ',,,- Lk K . ,S .X lkrr Q, K, VL. A. I . J, t 9: L- I 'YY 197 .f-- --' -4 XX- H i Y ' i 5' 'F 1,1 f-'T V A I ' to , Q 'GLM ' .rf 5 V S.. tim to f , ,., ,, , .1 . ,V N, A tt ,iv ,jf l 3' K X4 i -1 QL-r Hs 1.135 T7 lf:--1. 'X 1 ii? unisex rf' Marty casts a friendly smile toward the camera. C7 Cl X L.-'F .-,,:j.. L- L EL .,-.y,..:: :L W ,'1'-1'-f.'fn'- ' ' I, vig ...N-... ,,-R. ' fb.. in .'.'.,L- .- .- ,' LIZ- Penny eyes her food cautiously. L m L 1 L ' 3 4 , i L 'x 1L!' 4 t E rf i K QBI, :', ' .N L im L 'X all ' y J X, Lx l V 'f it B214 . I ' La- kk 2 Ai! .X LL. ...Lk 51 - ' TEL x 3-:Lf .L 3. 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L ,L X Gretchen Kuban Mary Kuglin Al Kuhn Dale Kukielka Jim Kurash Todd Kuss Andrea Kycia Michelle LaMere Julie LaPlant Ann Lahti Laurie Laliberte Sharon Landberg Joe Larsen Jackie Larson Karol Larson Kim Larson Teresa Lattery Mark Lattin Becky Lausten Tom Lawler Robin Leach Scott Lee Kathy Leraas Dave Lestina Peter Leverentz Doug Lexvold Simone L'Heureux Dean Lilliencrantz Jackie Lindahl Bill Lindgren Eric Lindstrom Dan Little Barb Liychik John Liychik Sue London Dave Lorenzen Michelle Loxton Sue Luberda Trice Luitjens Mike Lundholm Ann Lundin Bob Luttrell Sue Macke Sheryl Mady Mike Majsterski Pam Malisheski Tom Marchiniak Anniken Markley Jeff Marquis Bill Marshall Karen Marte Julie Marten Dennis Marty Joe Mathews George Maxton Laura Mayer Kelleen Mc Cartney Mary Mc Culloch Rhonda McMartin Rick McQuarry Rose Ann Melcher Julie Merkl Beth Merry Liz Messelt Lisa Meyer Bob Meyers Mark Miernicki Mike Miesen Dorane Mikeska Lois Wild Joan Miskowiec Chris Mortenson Shawn Moulzolf 176 A i i l sll l i ell , we .Ss fi . 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' S QQ zlt L . : is ... , .df '- - nik So kv phomore Class Totals 531 '! 8' ar f ,X ,pi ,Leis F' , Xxx X l 1 f , ---A. Apfzf .J- . , 'WN s NA f.x, Don't look at me like that!!! -X 'Y Xxx x - I N X QA - 'wif' ' Y 1 A quiet time in the library. Tv f ',', -y .1 K' -' .. l k'Ni X!,n'xL 5-'.......f-J 3 I. it K, ,,. ,J 4 af I fin ..: ' N' , .y X , A, V is-'51 W K 4 y , 'FY . - 5 MK .qs V 39' QA? - tl L - U X 'X f' 5 A 'X ,:. ' A i il L 1 'AQ Qt K ' -WSTK 'nf ' ' ' 4 ' in . .' f fha :J 33 r J' , T A , r A, x , 'X f it A f n Mary Mueller Beth Murzyn Jim Naegele Lori Narum Brett Nellermoe Mary Nelson Melissa Nelson Renee Nelson Judy Neubauer Mike New Mary Newland Chris Nguyen Mary Nielsen Joanna Niemi Jim Nienaber Mike Niznik Mike Nolt Todd Novitsky Jim O'Malley Scott Ocel Mark Okerstrom Tim Olds Tammy Olmschenk Barb Olson Manley Olson Nancy Olson Dan Osterberg Steve Otterness Scott Palmer Nick Parsons Sally Paulus Tim Paulus Brian Payne Tony Pearson Steve Pehling Tina Perfetti Kathy Pertinen Connie Peterson Keith Peterson Scott Peterson Dick Petkoff Todd Petterson Tracey Petterson Paul Pflipsen Tim Picard Lee Pickering Tom Pierson Richard Pittman Bryan Pogreba Jon Polzin Dianna Porter Kathy Porter Penny Potvin Ron Price Cheryl Pyka Jim Pylatiuk Patti Rajala Steve Rak Brenda Rasmussen Cindy Rauchwarter Paul Rausch Kirk Reeder Gail Righetti Dave Roback Renee Rockstad Amy Rockwell Lisa Roddy Mary Rodgers Mike Roedel Troy Rorman Kathryn Ross Rhodora Roxas Mike Rozmark .Q , T f .wwf 'Q' 5 , ., ,,,,,,. . K iw, f X nh X 0 Xt K I f- aug ,- , ,T .V W, . . If N 3 l I M, , it rg , Q 5, M x in 4, . W :': tyvgi A:'A tw' '93, af 'Cline , f a5g2, C , ' 'if ff, kk,, K ' in XX iF!'fTi ,f,ig M1 K f ,I . X - f 4' I? 1. ami, ' ,wanqyn 1 'Atl sq. If ,w X . 31. -:leg .i 5, X ff Q Another dull afternoon. if f , M. ,ex ai! ff ' f . 2? A I i t ' V QIQEEEQ' i ' 5 M 9' A , I X dx 'l ' vii. E s i li 'Gi wit I X I x ,. , -1 ,5 'v ' 'nw an-4-MA . A fs, 1? Wi 4 bij-Q 'S 4'-.1, x .f 115 W,..,,,,,,, 58 ,. M fra, Must I wait much longer? if 1 t el' ' V y e,,..., I . A A 1 Q-291, M K jj I IQ t l ig f I 1 Q . f 15 4 ' 2 S'y.'lr, M mi 4, 3 1 3 M Q. , , R 1 - ig sm 'g:,,...i.: M i f QQ '- Q -1 1? vw ggwti lla' Q ,jg I QA - if' ,' J ' lj 1 Q f 'iit 'L QA. 1 415- . . Yi an text f .1 M k H ' 1 Q13--v ' 'ti , .V L ilf i37ilfl -Wwdfg 5 at ,elect ! t 1' I 6- fifftiti - at Jil 'ir ,, , 'K , .L l ,lj M la, r 4'fl .-A r if J' if : ,X S CY? f Q 1 uf 'Pu Janet studies her keyboard. ff- ,J , li is , ,Q . ,,. :- .. an H . in 4 s X, ,J X-iff' ,AM Y,.. , A.V is rewarding work. ,,,A 0 A .-uw X .-vf A. -i rr + i PIE Elisa-V Q .5 he i ..,,4N 51 t E .. Q fi Q ,Av ,K I X f 4 ,4 rr if - fix . 23 Johnea Rystedt Shirin Saadat Vicki Sabyan Sue Salitros Tim Salwei Doug Sanders Heidi Sandin Judy Sarich Steve Sauk Mary Schelde Ken Scheneman Chris Schenk Kurt Schlagel Shane Schlemmer Lisa Schlicht Bill Schneider Tim Schoenhofen Dale Schroeder Scott Schuelein Carol Schultz Craig Seekon Brian Seviola Bob Shackle Dan Shattuck Tim Shea Kim Shepardson Gerri Sherer George Shimmel Sheila Shull Rob Sibell Sheila Sjelstad Darryl Skoglund Julie Skone Marti Slater John Smith Dean Snook Timothy Solem Julie Sonnenberg Reed Sonstegard Linda Sprang Scott Spurbeck Tom Stallman Geraldine Stauner Stephen Steichen Tom Stemm Sherry Stevenson David Stewart Rob Stone Karen Stroh Linda Stromberg Sandy Stumbris Michelle Swarmer Nancy Swaser John Sweeney Janet Sykora Mary Szaflarski Chris Szurek Sue Szustek Julie Tacyshyn Julie Taylor Shawn Taylor Dennis Thomas Janet Thompson I ,, ,D .,-.-. .I gAA,. NAM f l l Q T QQ. ii. .i Ea . IQYAEEB V 1 'f t 31' Vs Sue Kaplan discusses math with her classmates. al - It i . '-at W, , I WV - f -I . ing., .A ' mea' 1 Magix. J I ,, Sf , 4' QU in-3 ft, VVVA ,, fs . Us , ffffgzvf Af If , My ,lx 'i'. uf' r , gf x it Rx J J l llrl ssll S 5' f-i., ,il ..,, 1 ' 5 I ' .J ikil E il' 45 A V , li i'1 i 1 5 T' gl riff: ' lsl Q f .l X i fQi. 4Qvk M2612 Q i fl xl. ' 11'l.,,,.f,, X U J at.ki'93t t Mark Okerstrom watches Mr. Gehrke make a pot. Haglors And Kuss IVlake Varsity onday mornings just don t excite me. 1351 me 5 f- . . my QE. , S I . , .5 MDE' .,,'f H , . , -'1 vw AA Y ky if I 5 ' up , I J Aa cw K 3 all S i in my ix W A. Xv x al ,1 .aw !', R . Pm 24 , ' an exp, ,nal uf fx ' ,X UF X XIV X . 5 'nn' SQ r F H 15,5 3 ' fs ' l ii X v- ' 117 Q T - ' XL - V ' S f 1 V K liirztx T l S ijt, fl gig Z, M .,'- is fl is Y' Q N X it ain't much, but it's filling. W i ,L as XHR. ink X Sherry Thoreson Andrew Tihanyi Jill Tjosvold David Tollefson Lynn Tokildson Gregg Towley Mark Trapp Desiree Turcotte Renee Turnquist Chris Turnwall Carol Uden Wes Unke Terri Upham Jim Vachuska Don Valley Cheryl Van Allen Marta Van Develde Chris Van Heel Kim Vassar Michelle Verding Mike Vietor Martin Walk Mark Walmsley Lisa Warhol Teresa Warmuth Robert Warrick Todd Weisz Susan Werner Jeanne Whitehill Tim Wick Robin Wicklander Shannon Williams Tim Wilson Amy Windmeier Monty Winkelman Mike Winter Laurie Wirtz Bonnie Wold Tim Yehle Greg Young Mike Youngren Linda Yurlew Robin Zahn Mike Zandaroski Ted Zawadski Keith Zdarsky Kathleen Zumwalde AA ., 1-. Q-tv if-fx ,T 53' if T 'f' fxmtfk XWNIX X'-:A 3 S .Q CAMERA SHY Michael Adair Timothy Adams Tom Blunt Jeff Bungert Joel Coleman Kevin Croemer Connie Fryhling Bridget Graves Christopher Griep Donald Hamer Mark Hesing Roxanne Jacobs John Larson Tl l' X ' ' Tom Lindberg Kathy Lundberg John Mastro Lori Narum Dean O'DeIl Mark Ostrom Steve Pederson Aaron Peterson Edward Peterson h T333 ggotlida Rhodora Roxas is pleased with her work David Shuck Tina Springsteen Chris Turnwall Another boring Monday, Tom? Bridgette shorthand makes it easier . I ar rf f' ,- J 'iD 'W:'j5,'j QL L'- mraf'x'wu'W' f fb ' K Nb I at .L 'T L lg.. 1 1 HL E 2 M X wi x- ' Q' 32 4 --Ax wr. -13, .i?A9i5,,, so rg 57 4 4, 5-Fin 'A in ,., 3 - bv. . ., .,,K g1 X X Xi 4, 2 2 FLOWERS AND THINGS No., - I 1 W NA ' 3946 Central Avenue N.E. Columbia Heights MN 55421 789-1223 CUNSELCR EALTY INC 8729 Central Avenue N E 4637 Central Avenue N E 786 0600 571 2265 Congratulations 508 40th Ave N E RAMM CCRPCRATION jan! nzza SMART SET ? BEAUTY SALON 895 45 Ave N E Havmg a Part ' Central Plaza Call u Phone 571 5000 The Tastlest Exclusive But Not Expensive plzza m Town' l 'I-102 MOTEL Ave Mmneapolls 781 3325 X Noon I unthcs Xf fff' IRA Headquarters , C I b H ht Lloyd at Lyn oum I3 eng s Jackson Managers 702 40th Avenue N E Letter Jackets 875 40th Avenue N E 571 2722 And 571 9855 781 1996 Open 11 30 Monday Saturday Congratulatlons Class Of 79 Staff Saving NOW FOV That Trap Car Or WAGAAAON BROS ENGINE Apaflmenf Of YOU' Own 37th 84 Unlverslty Ave N E HOME Mlnneapolls MN 55420 789 7227 SAVINGS Perry And Wauy Wagamon 4101 Central Avenue N E 781 6921 Stay Strong And True Class Of 79 THE FAMILY PLACE Columbia Heights 4545 Central Ave N E 788 8200 Famuly Dnnlng At Moderate Prices 1 . - . .. ' if ' S! 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SN Vx . e ' 6 ' , Si 8 tg . -- I , It , . . . . . avi ' , fig I ROSS BROWN INSURANCE Lufe Auto Fare Hospstal Offnce 850 40th Avenue 788 9611 Residence 784 4472 llll 0 0' 'I' 'Il 9 CUSTOM f FRAMING NEEDLEPOINT FRAMING 81 STRETCHING OF READY MADE FRAMES ART SUPPLIES LARGE SELECTION lb, A HANK J SAYS Longrdlulalnons HyI.1nder Sensors Now Two Locations 2261 37th Avenue NE 2102 Sulver Lake Road 788 9455 And 636 6545 CLASSES ate colo oll GSCFYIICS 0 x XX ' 'lnnmlx Best Of Luck Class Of 79 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PHARMACY 427 40th Avenue N.E. A Aaberg, John 11: 82, 148. Aaberg, Randy 10: 83, 168 Aasen, Nancy 10 48, 168. Aasen, Steven 12: 66, 110 Abbott, Rodney 12: 59, 110 Abraham, Blaine 11: Abrahamson, Sherril 10 : 48, 81, 168. Abrahamson, Steve 12: 45, 73. 110. Abrams, Helen 12: 140. Acton, Mary 12: 45, 110. Acton, Becky 10: 37, 186. Adair, Mich-ael 10: Adams, Laura 10: 168. Adams, Timothy 10: ADMINISTRATION, 103. Akenson, Howard: 59. 102. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Pamela 12: 59. 110. Paul 11: 148. Randy 111 148 Robert 11: 75, 148. Sandra 12: 110 Anderson Sandra D. 12' 60, 110 Anderson Stephen 12 52, 111. Anderson Susan 11' 49, 54, 148 Anderson Todd 11: Anderson, Todd 10: 168 Androsky, Kimberly 12: 111. Antilla, Scott 11: Antinozzi, Antinozzi, Cynthia 10' 168 Frank 111 148 Anton, Joseph 10 36, 168 Applin, Susan 11t 37, 148. Archer, Kelli 12: 44, 111. Arford, Jill 12: 8, 42, 111 Armentrout, Susan 12 37 Arneson Cynthia. 11: 148. Alaspa, Susan 10' 186. Albers, Raymond,10' 168. Albers, Shawn 11: 18, 40, 45, 56, 148. Alexon, Dana 11: 48, 148. Allen, Darrel 12: Allen, Melody 12: 60, 120. Allen, Terry 11: 148. Allen, Timothy 11: 45, 72, 73. 148. Allie, David 10: 168. Alman, Thomas 10: 168. Alman, Wendy 11: 36, 51, 148. Alt, David 10: 168. Alt, John 11: 66, 84, 148 Alt, Linda 11: 44, 51, 57, 148. Amelse, Jeanine 11: 68, 80, 148. Ammerman, Jodie 11: 148. Amundsen, Dawn 12: Amundson, Susan 12: 59, 61, 110. Anderson, Austin 11: 148. Anderson Cindy 10: 49, 168. Anderson Dale 11: 148. Anderson Debra 11: 148. ' Anderson Denise 11: 80, 148. Anderson Donald 12: 58, 110. Anderson,'Ellen 11: 42, 148. Anderson, Gregory 11: 148. Anderson Heidi 12: 60, 110. Anderson, James 10: 71, 75, 168. Anderson, Jennifer 12' 36, 52, 110. Anderson, John 12: 110. Anderson, Julaine 12: 110. Anderson Karen 11: 148. Anderson, Karen 12: 52, 110. Anderson Mary 10: 49, 168. Anderson, Mary 11: 54, 68, 148. Anderson Nancy 10: 168. Anderson, Nicholas 11: 148. Arnold, Thomas 121 111. Arrington, Sharon 10- 44, 168. Arsenault, Cathleen 10 33, 68. 168. Arsenault, Susan 11: 45. 56, 148. ART CLUB:: 32. Arth, Ann 10: 37, 168. Asche, Stephen 10: 44, 168 Askwith, Kathryn 10: 76, 168. Astedt, Lisa 12: 60, 111 Astrup, Tamara 10: 65, 168. Atchley, John 10: 37, 168. Athearn, Alise 11: 54, 148. Atkinson, Ervin: 97. Aubut, Daniel 12: 60,111. Austin, Mark 11: 66, 79, 148. Axen, Philip 10: 168. B Babin , Mark 10: 168.. Bachel, Diane 10: 70, 81, 168. Bachel, Susann 12: 69, 111. Bahn, Brian 11: 44, 148. Bahr, Micheal 11: 85, 148. Baker, Jill 10: 36, 49, 168 Baker, John 11: 36, 148. Baker, Patricia 10: 36, 40, 168. Baldwin, Bradley: 98. BANDS: 45. Barnard, Donald 12: Baros, Ronald 11: 148. Barsness, Thomas 12: 111. Barta, Theresa 10: 68, 70, 168. Bartholomew, Neal 12: 58, 111. Bartholomew, Wendy 11: 148 Bartko, Bonnie 12: 50, 111. Bartko, Gary 10: 168. Bartlett, 67 ,86. Bartlett, Bartlett, Gregory 10: 45, 56, 168, 171. Helene: Kelly 11: 40, 56, 148. Bas, iviyron 10: 44, ll, 168. Basham, Allison 11: 148. BOYS BASKETBALL: 84-86. GIRLS BASKETBALL: 80-81. Batcha, James 12: 59, 111. Baxter, Daniel 11: 71, 148. Baxter, David 10: 168. Beaubien, Susan 10: 41, 168 Beck, Connie 10: 168. Becker, Fredrick 10: 67, 168 Behrent, Vicky 12: Bell, Cathryn 10: 36, 168. Bell, Thomas 12. 111. Bendel, Jenifer: 168 Benjamin, Jeanne 12: 111. Benner, Christine 10 1 168 Bentley, John 10: 18, 67, 83, 168. Berezovsky, Bruce 97, 153. Berg, John 10: 44, 168. Berglund, Jeff 10: 45, 67, 86. 169. Bergman, Beth 10: 169 Bergman, Carl 12: 111. Bernard, Rebecca 11: 148. Berndt, Jody 10: 37, 54, 169. Berndt, Tim 11: 36, 148. Bernhagen, Richard 11: 148. Berube, Perry 12: 58, 111. Bielejeski, Judy 11: 148. Bier,lDavid 12: 58, 111. Bier, Douglas 10: 169. Biernat, Alane 11: 148. Biesemeier, Mike 12: 20, 33, 36 47, 48, 112. Billington, Kerri 12: 60, 61. Bindert, Robert 10: 169. Bird, Jeffrey 11: 72, 149. 48, 71, 149. Bizal, Brett 11: Bjorklund, Beth 12: 45, 112. Bjorklund, Brad 11: 149. Blahut, Craig 11: 149. Blair, Kellie 11: 149. Blanc, Robert 10: 67, 79, 169. Blashill, Don 10: 169. Blashill, Paula 12 : 60, 112. Blazei, Mark 11: 149. Blazei, Mike 10: 86, 169. Blomberg, Murray 10: 169. Blomgren, Lynn: 85, 94. Blood, Charlene 10: 169, 172. Blunt, Theresa 11: 37, 149. 318 Blunt, Thomas 10: 169. Bochet, Darlene 10: 36, 51, 54, 169. Boddy, Jill 10: 36, 54, 70, 169. Boddy, Robert 12: 8, 78, 112. Bodick, Brian 12: 8, 112. Bodick, James 10: 67, 169. Boerger, Kristen 10: 45, 169. Bohnen, David 10: 60, 169. Bolander, Gary 10: 169. Boldenow, Pam 10: 169. Boldt, Gerald: 97. Bollinger, Jerri 12: 112. Bonneson, Bruce 11: 44, 60, 149. Boone, John 11: 149. Booth, Linda 10: 37, 44, 169. Boquist, Dawn 11: 149. Borchert, James 10: 169. Boreen, John 11: 149. Bothum, Dale 12: 112. Bothum, Donna 11: 40, 149. Bottem, Diane 11: 149. Botzet, James 11: 85, 149. Botzet, Kateri 10: 169. Bowen, Benjamin 12: 37, 52, 56. Bowen, Richard 10: 37, 75, 169. Boyce, David 10: 169. Boyce, Susan 11: 54, 149. Boyer, Michelle 11: 149. Boyles, Steve 10: 169. Brady, Tom: 99. Branco, Ann 11: 149. Brannon, Craig 12: 52. Brannon, Susan 10: 169. Brantner. Bonita 11: 149. Bratager, Kevin 12: 45, 48, 52. Bratager, Stephen 10: 33, 37, 169. Bratvold, Wayne 12: 32. Braun, Catherine 11: 36, 47, 57. 64, 149. Bravis, Jon 11: 149. Bredemus, John 11: 72, 149. Breeding, Rena 12: 37, 48. Breening, Nancy: 96. Breisch, Dewey: 90. Buchta, Delbert 11: 58, 149. Buller, Kurt 10: 170. Bungert, Jeffry 10: Burkstrand, Jill 12: 113. Bursey, Joseph 11: 149. Burt, Wendy 10: 36, 170, 171. Bury, Cathleen 11: 38, 52, 55. 65, 149. Buster, Theresa 11: 48, 149. Butsch, Joan: Buttweiler, Susan 12: 26, 39, 47, 48, 113. Byrne, Kathleen 12: 36, 38, 113 Byrne, Patricia 10: 170. Byrnes, Paul 11: 78, 149. C Cadwell, Ron: 84, 100. Cain, Geoffrey 10: 45, 170. Cain, Natalie 11: 149. Caine, Stacey 10: 54, 170. Calhoun, Jeanette 12: 60, 113. Cameron, Bernard 12: 59, 113. Campeau, Doug 11: 44, 149. Caproon, Lynn 11: 49, 149. CAR CLUB: 53. . Carlson, Carolyn 12: 55, 113. Carlson, Don: 140. Carlson, Heidi 10: 36, 54, 170. Carlson, Michael 12: 113. Carlson, Phyllis 10: 34, 170. Carlson, Ramona 11: 44, 149. Carlson, Robert 12: 113. Carlyle, Steven 11:149. Carpenter, Todd 11: 58, 149, Brennan, Michael 10: 67, 82, 157. 169. Carr, Robert 11: 149. Bressier, Gregory 12: sa. 10: 54, 170. Brewer, Timothy 12: T :'Cl 5 5 ii wCaskeyi, 'Mark 11: 149. Breza, Thomas 11: 45. 149. Brezinka, Renae 11: 149. 1 Briceno, Marisol 12: 35, 37, 52, 111. Bridgewater, James 12: 59. Brills, Jeffrey 10: 169. Brodeen, Mary 12: 1134.56-,,::... Brodie, Mary 10: 169. Brodin, Judith 12: 113. Brough, Terry 11: 45, 149. Brough, Timothy 12: 113. Brouse, Cami 10: 42, 170. Brown, Jacquelin 10: 170. Brown, James 10: 83, 170. Brown, Kala 12: 52. 113. Brozak, Mary 11: 149. Bruder, Anthony 12: 58. 113. Bruder, Donna 11: 149. Brueski, Kendra 10: 44, 170. B ' anita: 103. Bru .erry12: 58,113 E Buchanan: Jerry 12: 59. 61. MWF Cates, Chris 11: 54, 58, 149. Cellette, Michael 12: 59. Cellette, Suzanne 10: 170. Celusnak , Janet 11: 37, 149. Celusnak, Martin 10: 170. Chalstrom, David 10' 83, 170. Chandonnet, Michelle 11: 149 Chapman, Nancy 11: 149 CHEERLEADERS: 54-57. Chesla, Joseph 11: 33, 149. Chesla, Michael 12: 113. Chi, Steve 12: 48. CHOIRS: 48, 49. Chorolec, Helen 11: 42. 150. Christenson, Janell 10 170 Ciesynski, Wayne 11t 150 Cirks Clark Clark Clark Clark Stephen 10' 170. David 11. 150. David 10: 37, 72, 170. Janet 10: 34, 44, 170 Klinsti 10: 44. 170. mary 11' 150 Cline, Sean 11: 47, 150. Cline, Susan 12:1 20, 113.! Clochie, Todd 12: 114. Clutter, David 11: 32, 33, 37, 150. Codute, Thomas 12: 26, 84, 114 Coffey, Mary: 52, 94. COHIAN STAFF: 50, 51. Coleman, Joel 10: Collins, Colleen 12: 50.52, 114. Collins, Patrick 11: 150. COLORGUARD: 46. Commers, Mark 10: 72, 170. Condos, Lisa 11: 44, 150. Cook, Brad 12: 114. Cook, Michael 10: 170. Cook, Lisa 10: 170. COOKS: 105. Coppicus, Evelyn: 103. Corbett, Chad 11: 150. Corbett, Tamara 10: 170. Corbett, Tracie 12: 76, 114. Corbin, Darla 12: 48, 52, 55. 114. Cornelius, Todd 11: 85. Cornelius, Wendy 12: 50, 69. 114. Corwin, Steven 12: 114. COUNSELORS: 102. Coverston, Clem: 90. Craig, Robert 12: 114. Crain, Timmy 12: 59, 114. Crema, Peter 11: 36, 56, 57, 66 150. Crepeau. Doulgas 10: 170. Crocker, Timothy 11: 150. Crockett, Dirk 11: 150. Crockett, Michael 10: 170. Croemer, Kevin 10: CROSS COUNTRY: 71. Cruse, Rachel 11: 42, 150. Cruse, Scott 12: 114. Custer, Kathryn 12: 54, 114. CUSTODIANS: 105. Cyrus, Kevin 11: 150. Cyson, Timothy 11' 150. D Daehn, Duane 11: 60, 150 Daehn, Frank 10: 170. Dahl, James 11: Dahlen, Neal 11: 66. Daigger, Daniel '11: 150. Daniels, Kelly 10' 60. 170. Daniels. Kristine'10: 170 Daniels, Mary Ann 11: 55, 80. 150. Danko, John: 58, 102 Davidson, Annette 10: 170. Davies, Charlotte 12: 114 Davies, Dick 10: 83. 170. Davis, Doreen 11: 150. Davis, Ken: Davitt, Mark 12: Dawidowicz, Susanne 12: 36. 114. Day, Daniel 11: 150. Day, Otaiwan 12:' 114. DeBar, Bernard: 94. DEBATE: 34. Debruin, George 10: 170. DECA: 58. Dedering, Margie 12: 48, 57, 114. Deering, Larry 10: 170. DeGardner, Carla 11: 150. Delzell, Stacy 11: 71, 150. Demars, Julie 10: 36, 49, 170. Demo, Jacquelyn 11: 150. Depew, Susan 11: 33, 48, 150. Desormey, Jennifer 12: 48, 114. DeWolf, Kris: 96. Dietrich, Susan 12: 52, 114. Dietz, Daniel 10: 170. Dietz, Deidre 11: 46, 150. Dietz, Kathryn 12: 52, 64, 115. Dion, Mark 11: 35, 36, 150. Dobon, Ann: Doege, Kathleen 11: 36, 51, 54, 150. Donahue, John 11: Donohue, William: 37, 95. Dorumsgaard, Christine 11: 150. Dorumsgaard, Debra 12: 49, 52,54, 115. Dostal, Carol: 96. Douglis, Marjie 11: 36, 57, 150. Dowdle, Michael 12: 115. ' Drangeid, Lori 12: 115. Draper, Dawn 10: 170. Draper, Rebecca 11: 150. Drews, Bradley 11: 150. Droege, Edmond 10: 48, 170. Duchene, Diane 10: 44, 54, 70, 170. Duchscherer, Richard 12: 115. Dufault, Roger 11: 150. Duffy, Donald 10: Duffy, Laura 12: 9, 38, 39, 115. Duffy, Michael 11: 151. Dugdale, Todd 12: 34, 37, 115. Dupak, John 11: Dupay, Dana 12: 49, 50, 115. Dupay, Teresa 11: 36, 52, 151. Durand, Warren 10: 79, 171. Durant, Jill 11: 36, 64, 151. Duray, Sunne 12: 60, 115. Durushia, Kellie 10: 171. Dusenka, Jeffrey 10: 171. Dusenka, Todd 12: 58. Dustin, Gregory 11: 151. Dustrude, Joanne 11: 159. Dwire, Melanie 11: 37, 151. Dwyer, Timothy 11: 151. Dzubak, Diane 11: 46, 52, 151. Dzuik, Todd 12: 59, 115. E Ebersole, Marilyn 11: 37, 151. Eckstrom, Karen 11: 65, 151. Edholm, Thomas 10: 67, 171. Edin, Cheryl 11: 45, 52, 55, 56. 151. Edlund, Kyle 11: 66, 151. Edlund, Megan 10: 40, 41, 171. Edstrom, Leslie 12: 115. Edwards, Brian 10: 171. Eggerth, Barbara 10: 171. Ek, Joel 12: 115. Ekberg, Terri 12: 47, 48, 52,' 55. 80, 115. Ekman, Dean 12: 8, 66, 78, 115. Eldorado, Mitchell 11: 66, 78, 151. Elftmann, Jeffrey 12: 115. Eliason, Julie 10: 37, 171. Eliason, Scott 11: 151. Ellis, Michael 11: 27, 66, 151: Emerson, Deanna 11: 151. Emme, Stephen 12: 115. Emon, John 12: 58, 115. Emon, Michelle 10: 36, 42, 171. Enderle, Paul 10: 44, 71, 86, 171. Enger, Dawn 11: Engle, Gregory 11: 66, 151. Engquist, Jane 12: 116. Entner, Jeffery 11: 66, 84, 151. Erickson, David 11: 48, 151. Feffafa, HlCKy .l.UZ ac, 1.1 1. . Feyo, Laura 12: 35, 45, 116. Feyo, Steven 10: 60, 171. Field, Matthew 11: 151. Finney, Paul 10: 67, 171. Fischer, Cheri 11: 151. Fischer, Kristin 11 1 45, 54, 151 Fish, Becky 12: 52, 56, 64, 116 Fisher, Mark 10: 171. Fisher, Mary 11: 54, 151. Fitzpatrick, John 10: 34, 48, 17 Fitzpatrick, Richard 12: 34, 36. 48, 140. Flamo, Amy 11: 151. Fleury, Diane 11: 151. Flyct, Rebecca 12: Foesch, Gregory 11: Folsom, Randi: 103. FOOTBALL: 66-67. Ford, Patti 10: 171. Forland, Jill 10: 48, 171. Forland, Scott 12: 34, 48, 116. Forsline, Ladd 12: 72-73. Foslien, Denise 10: 18, 54, 72,7 171. Foslien, Stephanie 11: 58, 151. Foss, David 12: 116. Foss. Doug 10: 67, 171. Fossum, Julie 11: 151. Fouts, David 12: Fowler, Marc 12: 52, 78, 116. Foy, Timothy 10: 18, 171. Frank, Kurt 11: 58, 151. Franzen, Robert 10: 67, 171. Frazier, Sherman 11: 151. FRENCH CLUB: 36. French, Laura 10: 171. French, Michael 11: 151. Frentz, Christine 11: 45, 48, 1 Froiland, Elroy: 78, 97. Fryhling, Connie 10: Fryhling, Patricia 11: 163. Erickson, Dean: 60, 102. Erickson, Kimberly 10: 49, 171. Erickson, Kimberly K. 10: 171. Erickson, Richie 11: 78, 151. Erickson, Tara 12: 59, 116. Ertzgard, James 12: 9, 45, 52. 84, 116. Estevez, Ellen 12: 60, 116. Estevez, Terri 10: 171. Eue, Robert: 99. Evgen, Renee 12: 8, 116. 59. 116. Evgen, Robyn 12: Exon, Elizabeth 10: 40, 171. F Fahley, Scott 10: 171. Fahrendorff, Brett 12: 116. Farber, Robert 11: 85, 151. Farnham, Anne: 96 Faust. Mark 10: 86, 171. Feal' , Barbara 11: 54, 151. Fealy, Lee 12: 58, 116. Felland, Beth 10: 44, 171. Fellegy, Brian 11: 151. Ferlita, Sarah 10: 41, 56, 171. Fuchs, Douglas 10: 171. Fudali, Elizabeth 10: 36, 171. Fuerstenberg, James 11: 152. Fuhrmann, Pamela 11: 52, 54 152. G Gable, John 11: 44, 71, 152. Gable, Krista 12: 45, 52. 116 Gable, Preston 10: 36, 172 Gaffney, James 10: 44, 172. Gafkjen, Joey 10' 67. 86, 172 Gafkien, Murray 12' 116 Gagnon, Joseph 12: 117. Galuska, James: 66. 102, Gamble, Scott 11 152 Garaffa, Anne 11: 152. Garbers, Alan 12: 117. Gardner, Lanee 11 152 Garlid, Scott 10: 26. 67 86. Gartmann, Kris 10: 37, 172. Gartmann, Richard 11: 20, 47, 48, 152. Gause, Jack: Gauvin, Dean 10: 172. Gavic, Wayne 11: 152. GBAA: 55. Gehrke, Dave: 101,180. Geier, Randall 10: 172. Geier, Richard 12: 56, 117. Geiger, Bob 12: 52, 58, 117. Geiger, Wendy 10: 49, 50, 172. Genosky, Richard 10: 172. Gerads, David 11: 152. Gergen, Wayne: 99. Gerjets, Douglas 11: 152. GERMAN CLUB: 36. Gese, Barbara 12: 117. Gideo, Kelly 12: 117. Giernet, Elaine 12: 59, 117. Gilderhus, David 12: 117. Gillispie, Tori 10: 172. Gilliver, John 12: 52, 117 . Gjerde, Tracey 12: 39, 76, 117. Glad, Gwen 12: 36, 52, 117. Glass, Jeanne 10: 172. Glass, Kelly 11: 152. Gleason, Kenneth 10: 172. Gliniany, Delores 12: 117. Goehring, Robert 12: 48, 60, 117. Goff, Barry 11: 152. Goff, Gene 12: 59, 117. Gohman, Lisa 11: 45, 152. Gonsior, Steven 12: 58, 118. Gooley, Mark 12: 27, 84, 118. Gorman, Gary 11: 44, 152. Gorman, Paula 10: 44, 172. .Griffin Griffin, Khristine 12: 118. Michael 12: 58. Gross, Robert 12: 118. Grosz, Todd 12: Grote, Brenda 10: 44, 52, 54, 70 172 Grote, Gary 12: 118. Grotey, Beth 11: 152. Grotheim. Paul 12: Guhanick, Rachel 10: 172. Gumbrill, Laura 11: 152. Gumingo, Katherine 10: 48, 172. Gunter, Anthony 11: 37, 152. Gunville, Douglas 12: 37. Gustafson, Theresa 12: 118. Gutenkauf, Karla 10: 49, 172. Guzy, Grant 11: 66, 84, 85, 152. GYMNASTICS QBOYSJ: 72-73. GYMNASTICS CGIRLSJ: 76-77. GYM-NIKS: 54. H Hackbarth, Linda 10: 54, 70. 172. Hadtrath, Jennifer 12: 24, 33, 36 48, 52, 56, 57, 118. Hadtrath, Susan 10: 36, 48, 81, 172. Haeg, Allen 10: 44, 82, 172. Haeg, Peter 12: 119. Haeg, Simon 10: 71, 172. Hafermann, lda 12: 119. Hafner, Terri 11: 152, 159. Hagemeyer, Robert 10: 172. Hagfors, Gregory 10: 66, 86, 172. Hagstrom, Connie 10: 52, 65. 172. Gonhardt, Daniel 11. 153. 44. 52. 71. 152. Gotthardt, Joan 12: 1118. Grachek, Lloyd 10: 86, 172. 1 Graeff, Gregory 12: 118. 1 Graham, Kelly Jo 10: 172. Granquist. Karen 10: 65, 172. Granquist. Susan 12: 42, 45, 52. 118. GRAPPLER GALS: 54. Graslewicz, Kevin 10: 79. 172. Graves. Bridget 10: 49. Graves.. Gary 12: 118. Graves, Matthew 12: 118. Graves, Victoria 11z 152. Gray, Penny 12: 59. 118. Green, Cynthia 10. 36. 172. Green, Daniel 12. 52. 118 Green. Kathy 12: 118 . Green. Steve 10 67, 172 Green, Theresa 12' 118 Greene, Mark 11: 45. 82. 152. E aldt. Donald: 98. Gr' ...Therese 11: 44, 152. Griep. ristopher 10' .Hale, Sherri 11. 58, 152. Halek, James 10: 172. Hall, Dennis 10: 83, 172. Hall, Mary 11: 49, 55, 152. Hallas, Tamara 11: 152. Haller, Michael 12: 119. Halverson, Linda 10: 48, 172. Halverson, Nancy 11: 152. Halvorson, Jeffrey 10: 44, 172. Halvorson, Steven 11: 152. Hamann, Michael 11: 152. Hamann, William 12: 72, 119. Hamer, Donald 10: Hamerston, Marlowe: 99. Hammerstad, Sharon 12: 119. Hammerstrom, Michael 10: 172. Hammond, Craig 11: 37, 152. Hampel, Jo Ann 10: 172. Hamrin, Antbony 12. 58. 119. Handley, Michael 12: 119. Haneca, Michael 10 172. 1 Hanlon,,WJQseph 10. 172. i Hani6?if1:Pa1ric1a 12 119. Hans, Rosemarie 12: 48, 119. Hansen, Mark 10: 173. Hansen, Mitchell 12: 119. Hansen, Phillip 11: 152. Hansen, Randal 12: 119. Hansen, Wendy 11: 48, 54, 55. 152. Hanson, Bridget 10: 52, 54, 173. Hanson, Charles 12: Hanson, Cheryl 11: 48, 152. Hanson, Gregory 12: 119. Hanson, Janine 11: 49, 152. Hanson, Michael 10: 173. Hanson, Tammy 12: 60, 119. Hanvik, Nora: 194. Harald, Bradley 11: 152. Harding, Brian 10: 32. 173. . Harding, Kelli 12: 60, 119. Harris, Bradley 11: 153. Harshberger, Jaylene 10: 173. Harshberger, Jeffery 11: 58. 153. Harstad, Susanne 12: 60, 119. Hart, Denise 12: 119. Hart, Melanie 11: 153. Hartley. Rebecca 11: 52. 54, 80. 153. Hartley, Robert 10: 173. Hastings, Bruce 12: 45, 120. Hastings. Pamela 11: 36, 54. 153. Haugan, Gilbert 11: 153. Haugen, Corey 10: 173. Haugen Craig 11: 153. Havener, Barbara 12: 60, 120. Hayford, Chantal 11: 153. Hazelwood. Ivan 10: 173. H.E.A.R.T.: Heath, Justine 12: 120. Hebert, Trisha 11: 36, 153. Hebing, Mark 10: Hebzynski, Steven 12: 120. Hedblad, Joan 11: 44, 153. Hedblad, Linda 12: 48, 120. Hedstrom, Kari 10: 173. Heffner, Kathleen 10: 173. Heggestad. Paul 12: 36. 52, 120. Heintz, Kenneth 11: 153. Heintz. Rachelle 12: 40, 120. Hellman, Ervin 11: 153. Hellman, James 10: 173. Hellman, Sally 11: 153. Helm, Gerald 12: 58, 120. Henderson, Chris 10: 173 Hendrickson, Kenneth l2t 58. 120. Hennen, Randa 10. 49. 173 Henry, David 12: 120. Henschel, Peter 10: 173 Hensler. Bradley 11: 153. Hentges, Deborah lg: 96. 120 Hentges, Jeanne 10: 81, 173. Hepokoski, Daniel 10: 86. 173 100 Herbst, T Herbst, V heresa 12: 92, 120. anessa 12: 92, 120. Herkenhoff, Susan 11: 153. Herriges, Michael 10: 173. Herriges, Nadine 12: 120. Herringer, Kristen 11: 36, 42, 4 52, 153. Herstein, Robert 11: Herzog, Mary 12: Heyda, Mary 10: 46, 173. Hickerson, Patricia 12: Hill, Willia m 12: 47, 48, 120. Hinrichs, Andrea 12: 48, 120. Hinrichs, Luke 11: 153. Hinrichs, Matthew 12: 121. Hinrichs, Nicholas 12: 66, 121. HOCKEY: 78, 79. Hodgman, John 10: 83, 173. Hoffman, Elaine 11: 40, 48, 57, 65, 153. Hoffman, Pamela .12: 121. Hoffman, Ricky 10: 173. Hogan, Jackie 10: 36, 40, 173. Hokanson, Thomas 11: 48, 153. Holin, Jane 12: 64, 121. Hollenbeck, Hol ly 12: 121. Holley, Jeanette 11: 153. Hollister, Dewayne 12: 121. Hollister, Eugene 11: 153. Holster, Kim 11: 153. Holster, Virginia 12: 36, 68, 69. 121. Holter, Jennifer 10: 49. 173. Holter, Mary 12: 42, 121. Holtzlider, Paul 10: 173. Holum, Randall 12: 121. Holum, Sharon 12: Hom, Nancy 10: 65. 173. Horbal, Steven 11: 153. Hord, Waneta 12: 33, 121. Hornibrook, Nance: 52, 92. Hoskins, Sandra 12: 48, 52, 57, 12 1. Howe, Cathy 10: 173. Hronski, Michael 10: 173. Hudak, Tom 12: 121. Huddleston, Sally 11: Hudrlik, Catherine 11: 48, 65. 153 Hueser, Kenneth 12: 48, 121. Humphrey, John 12: 121. Hunstad, Gil 12: 119, 121. Hunter, Kathleen 11: 38, 153. Hunziker, Mark 12: 48, 121. Hurajt, Ricky 10: 173. Hutchinson. Karyn 10: 173. ldstrom. Jean: 96 . lhlan. Jeffrey 10: 173. lliff, Scott 10' 37, 173. Ingham, Christopher 10: 173. 4. lrrthum, Tammy 11: Isaacson, Karen 11: 153. Isaacson, Lyle 12: 122. Iverson, Cynthia 11: 76, 153. Iverson, Douglas 12: 78, 122. J Jackson, Jon 10: 173. Jackson, Laurie 10: 36, 48, 54, 173. Jacobs, Roxanne 10: Jacobson, John: 82, 83, 99. Jacobson, Stacey 10: 81, 1 73. Jagodzinski, Lori 12: 45, 122. Jakubik, Michael 11: 66. Jameson, John 10: 173. Janisch, David 11: 153. Janish, Kenneth 11: 58. Janutka, Steven 12: 66, 82, 122. Jarvi, James 12: 8, 66, 122. Jendro, Deborah 10: 173. Jendro, Wayne 11: 153. Jenkins, Susan 10: 173. Jensen, Jay 11: 153. Jensen, Jennifer 11: 48, 69, 153. Jensen, Mark 12: so, 122. Jensen, Mark 10: 173. Jensen, Miles 11: 79, 153. Jensen, Sco tt 11: Jessen, Jo Ellen: 97. Joel, David 11: 153. Joel, Thomas 10: 173. Johanson, Pamela 10: 173. Johanson, Ronnie 10: 37. Johnson , Barbara 10: 82, 83. Johnson, Charles 10: 17 4. Johnson, Cheryl 10: 174. Johnson, Clifford 12: 82, 122. Johnson Johnson , Craig 10: 174. , Denise 11: 153. Johnson, Fredrik 11: 48, 154. Johnson, Kathy 12: 45, 46, 52, 122. Johnson, Kenneth 11: 45, 154. Johnson, Lawrence 12: 58, 122. Johnson, Marilyn: 104. Johnson, Michael 11: 154. Johnson, Michael J. 10: 174. Johnson, Randy 12: 59, 122. Johnson, Richard 12: 122. Johnson, Richard 11: 32, 33. 153. Johnson, Ron: 23, 48, 49, 153. Johnson, Scott 11: 85, 154. Johnson, Scott 10: 72, 174. Johnson, Sue: 69. Johnson, Ted 10: 174. Johnson, Terri 12: Johnson, Thomas 11: 154. Johnston, Clarissa 12: 59, 122. Joiner, David 10: 174. Jolly, Carolyn 12: 68, 122. Jolly, David 10: 174. Jonak, Anthony 12: 58, 122. Jones, David 11: 154. Jones, Pamela 10: 174. Jorgensen, Jean 12: 60, 122. Jorgenson, Kevin 12: 122. Jorges, Ramona 12: 60, 122. Julig, Cynthia 10: 174. Jurek, Barb 12: 48, 122. Jurek, Perry 11: 44, 154. Jurek, Susan 11: 154. Jurkovich, John: 58, 102. Justin, Betty: 55, 100. K Kaczmarczyk, Joan 12: 123. Kalamanski, Joseph ll: 66, 154. Kalow, Richard 11: 45, 66, 78, 154. Kalpin, Bradley 10: 174. Kalpin, Craig 12: 123. Kaluza, Maureen 11: 35, 76, 154 ki David 12' 123 Kamins . . Kaminski Donald 11: 154. Kane, Erin 12: 123. Kane, Kate: 65, 96. Kangas, Stephen 10: 67, 78, 174 Kantorowicz, Anthony 11: 32, 37 Kantorowicz, Constance 12: 123. Kaplan, Sue 10: 52, 54, 65. 81, 174, 180. Karki, Ralph: 97. Keefe, Patrick 10: 67, 174. Keers, Ellen 11: 42, 154. Keith, Scott 10: 174. Kell, Janette ll: 46, 154. Kelley, Daniel 11: 154. Kelley, Jacklyn 10: 36, 174. A Kellogg. James: 72, 97. Kennedy, Leanne 11: 44, 154. Kephart, Julie 10: 174. Kerr, Nancy 11: 49, 154. Ketz, Bradley 12: 36, 55. Kill, David 12: 58, 123. Daniel 11: 154. John 12: 52, 123. Kwang 11: 154. Kim, Kim. Kim, Kim, Sandra 11: 154. Kimmerle, Daniel 12: 32. Kinnan, Dennis 10: 174. Kinney, Laurie 10: 36,f'44, 174. Kintop, Thomas 11: 36, 154. Kirscht, Kathy 11: 45, 154. Kirscht, Louis 12: 123. Kirscht, Thomas 10: 174. Klegseth, Christy 10: Kleszyk, Daniel 12: 58, 123. Kleszyk, David 12: 59, 123. Kleszyk, Nancy, 11: 154. Kleven, Jackie 10: 174. Klimek, Paula 11: 54, 154. Klis, Barbara 11: 154. 123. '1sL .. Kloncz, Peter 11: 154. Klucas, Patricia 12: 123. Knaus, Jill 10: 44, 174. Knaus, Ruth 12: 55, 60, 123. Knealing , Joanne 10: 174. Knealing, Robin 10: 174. Knealing, Scott 11: 154. Knode. Roger 11: 66, 154. Knoll, Barbara 10: 81, 174. Knoll, Carol 12: 52, 123. Knoll, David 12: 84, 123. Knoll, Mark 12: 123. Knoll, Thomas 11: 84. Knowlton, Pamela 12: 52, 123. Knutson, Ardis: 100. Knutson, Carmen 11: 154. Koch, Robert 11: 154. Kocon, Michele 11: 49, 54, 154. Kocon, Robert 10: 67, 174. Kocon Steven 12: 9 66, 124. Kocur,' Gordon 11: 48, 154. Kocur, Koenig, Peter 12: 124. Mark 12: Kuhn, Albert 10: 175. Kukielka, Dale 10: 175. Kullas, Larry 12: 66, 84, 124. Kulla s, Tom 11: 66, 84, 124. Kurash, James 10: 79, 175. Kurash, Sandy 11: 34, 36, 50, 57, 155. Kuss, Todd 10: 66, 175. Kuzma, Mark: 96. Kvamme, Kathy 12: Kwitchak, Janine 12: 48, 64, 124. Kycia, Andrea 10: 37, 70, 175. L Lach, Tracy 11: 155. La Doux, James 12: 8, 125. La Doux, Joan 12: 8, 36, 52. 56,l25. Lahti, Ann 10: 6, 36, 41, 48, 52. 175. Lahti, Mike ll: 66, 155. Laiho, Dennis 11: 66, 155. Koenig, Mitchell 10: 174. Koerner, Robert 12: 33, 35. 48, 52, 124. Kollar, Richard 12: 47, 48. 124. Kolling, Leslie 10: 174. Kominski, Barb 10: 174. Konietzko, Joseph 10: 154, 174. Konietzko, Mary 11: 36, 68, 80. Konopliv, Stephen 10: 44, 83. 174. Kopecky, Bradley 12: 9, 59, 124. Kopecky, Randall 11: 58, 154. 174. Kortz, Bruce 11: 58, 154. Koshenina, Diane 11: 154. Kosloski, Michelle 12: 60, 124. Kosloski, Randy 11: 155. , Kossan, Gregory 11: 26, 73. 155. .ll ' Kostick, James 12: 58, 124. Koteles, Suzanne 12: 48, 4, 56. 124. Kovacs, Steven 11: 66. 155. Kowal, Andrew 12: Kowal, Margaret 11: 155. Kowalski, Edward 12: 124. Kowalski, Kimberly 10: 49. 174. Kraft. Judith 11: 54, 155. Krahl, Betty: 104. Krall, Ronald 12: 60,. 124. Krekelberg, Joan 12: 124. Krischuk, Scott 12: Krois, Robin 11: Kroll, Linda 11: 48, 155. 60, 174. 74, 155. 8, 124. Kropilnicki, Paul 10: Krtnick, Sandra 11: Krueger, Michael 11: 155. Gretchen 10: 41, 64, 175. Ktlle ni,,,Shari 11: 44, 155, 158. Kuglin,i'B'ryon 12: 71. 82, 124. Kuglin, Mary 10: 54, 175. Lakosky, Lynne 11: 155. Lakosky, Mike 12: 125. Laliberte, Laurie 10: 36, 41, 49. 56, 175. LaMere, Michelle 10: 70. 175. Landberg, Diane 12: 54, 125. Landberg, Sharon 10: 32, 175. Landgraff, Brian 11: 45. Langham, Patty 12: 60, 125., Langowski, Mark 12: 125. La Plant, Greg 11: 155. La Plant, Julie 10: 49, 65, 175.. Larkin, Chris ll: 66. 82, 155. Larsen Larsen Larsen ' ,Fil g'i'fi..sfgon.a Larson Larson Larson Larson Larson Larson Larson Lasota Lasser. Anne 11: 155. John 10: Joseph 10: 175. -David 12: 66, 78, 125. Jackie 10: 175. Karol 10: 41, 175. Kathy 12: 125. Kim 10: 48, 175. Kurt 12: 36, 52. 125. Mike 11: 155. Samuel 12: 75. 125. Diane 11: James 12: 125. LASSIES: 42, 43. Lattery. Theresa 10 175. Lattin, Mark 10: 48. 175. Laub, Rick 11: 155. Laun, Mary 12: 48, 59, 125. Lausten, Annette 12: 69, 125. Lausten,,,Becky'f'1Q: 36. 52, 76. 175 ' ' Lawler, Thomas 10: 175, Lawler, William 11: 71, 155. Layland. Debbie 12: 58. 125. Leach, Robin 10: 175. Lee,.Cara 12: 50. 125. Lee. David 11: 155 Lee, Jeffrey -11: 75, 155. Lee, Roberta 11: 51, 155. Lee Scott 10: 75, 175. Lefebvre, Joan 12: 60, 125. Lehman, Tim 11: 155. Leltner, Barb 12: 60, 68. 125. Leltner, Joseph 11: 155. Leiviska, Leslie 11: 66, 155. Le Mon, Brian 12: 52, 125. Lenz, Paul 12: 128. Lenz, Peter 12: 126. Leraas, Kathleen 10: 41, 81, 175 Leslie, Jayne 11: 58. 155. Lestina, David 10: 175. Leverentz, Robert 12: 78, 126. Leverentz, Peter 10: 79, 175. Lexvold, Douglas 10: 175. Lexvold, Kari 12: 126. Ley, Teresa 12: 59, 126. L Heureux, Andre 12: '12,,5. L Heureux, Simone 10: 81, 175. Lindberg, Keith 12: 48. 73, 126. Lindberg, Teri 12: 42, 126. Lien. Susan 11: 46, 50. 76, 155. Lilliencrantz, Dean 10: 175. Lind, Charles 11: 155. Lindahl, Jacquelin 10: 175. Lindahl, Karla 12: 58. Lindberg, Thomas 10: 60. Lindgren, Julie 11: 36, 46, 65. 76, 155. Lindgren, William 10: 175. Lindman, Michelle 11: 42, 45. 155. -. Lindstrom. Eric 10: 67, 175. Lindstrom. John 11: ,155. Lindstrom. Lori 1251 '126. Linn, Karen 11: 45, 155. Linn, Scott 11: Linngren, Richard 11: 155. Linngren, Steve 11: 66. 155. Lisowski, Bruce 11: 155. Lisowski, John 12: 59, 126. Little, Daniel 10: 175. Littler, Kari 11: 155. Liychik, Barbara 10: 175. Liychik, John 10: 67, 175. Liychik, Kathleen 12: 126. Locker, Daniel 12: Lohr, Scott 12: 52, 71, 84. 155. Lohse. Steven 11: 58. London, Susan 10: 175. Lonergan, Brenda 12: 126. Lorenz, Rodney 12: 58. 126. Lorenzen, David 10: 175. Lothen, Brenda 11: 155. Loverud, Suzanne 10: 175. Lucas, Mark 12: 8. 52, 55. 66. 126. Luedke. Wendy 12: 59. Luitjens, Patrice 10: 65.176, Luke, Cheryl 1275 52, 54, 126. Lund, Dana 141: 42, 48, 156 Lund, M: 92. Lundberg, Kathy 10: Lundgren, Michael 11: 156. Lundholm, Lynda 12: '55, 126. Lundholm, Michael 10: 176. Lundholm, Lundin, An Thomas 11: 156. n 10: 49, 71, 176. ' Lundin, Lynn: 71, 100. Luttrell, Letha 11: 49, 156. Mc Cartney, Kelleen 10: 176. Mc Culloch, Julie 12: 60, 127. Mc Culloch, Mary 10: 54, 176. Mc Culloch, Patricia 12: 36, 52. 56, 127. Mc Martin, Rhonda 10: 82, 83. 176. Mc Martin, Richard 11: 156. Mc Quarry, Richard 10: 176. Mortenson, Christine 10: 176. Mortenson, Dawn 12: 59, 128 Mortenson, Kelly 11: 58, 157. Moulzolf, Shawn 10: 176. Moylan, Julie 12: 128. Mruz, Timothy 11: 84, 85, 157 Mueller, Mary 10: 44, 65, 177. Mumbleau, Todd 12: 128. - Mundy, Joyce: 76, 94. Luttrell, Robert 10: 176. Lydeen, Dawn 12: 58, 126. Lynne, Scott 11: 156. Lytle, Christine 12: 58, 127. M Mack, James 11: 156. Macke, Rebecca 12: 54, 60, 127. Macke, Susan 10: 24, 45, 54, 55, 56, 70, 176. Mackey, James 12: 78, 127. Madson, Larry 12: 127. Madson, Tom 11: 156. Mady, Bart 12: 54, 66, 82, 127. Mady, Sheryl 10: 52, 64, 176. Magee, Mary Kay 11: 49, 156. Mager, Cheryl 12: 59, 127. Mager, Janis 11: 156. Magnuson, Jean: 104. Majsterski, Kathryn 12: 49, 127. Majsterski, Michae: 10: 176. Malecha, Leonard 11: Malenick, Florence: 104. Malisheski, Pamela 10: 176. Maness, Gregory 12: 127. Mangen, Cheryl 12: 127. Manning, Kimberly 12: 59, 127. Manthis, Joan 11: 74, 156. Manthis, Kenneth 12: 127. Marchiniak, Nancy 11: 37, 156. Marchiniak, Thomas 10: 176. Marek, Shelly 11: 156. Margo, Ron: 68, 100. Mariette, Linda 12: 127. Mariette, Randy 11: Markley, Anniken 10: 44, 70, 176. Marquart, Melody 11: 156. Marquis, Elizabeth 11: 46, 156. Marquis, Jeffrey 10: 67, 176. Marshall, Lori 12: 52, 127. Marshall, William 10: 176. Marte, Karen 10: 176. Marten, Julie 10: 176. Marty, Dennis 10: 176. Mastro, John 10: Mathews, Joseph 10: 67, 176. Mathews, Mickelene 11: 156. Maurer, Gregory 11: 45, 156. Maxton, George 10: 45, 71, 176. Mayer, Laura 10: 176. Mayer, Michael 12: 127. Mayer, Michelle 11: 54, , 156. Mcardle, Shawn 11: 156. Meaders, Laura 12: 59, 127. Medchill, James 11: 156. Mehrer, Paula 23: 54, 127. Meinhardt, Tamara 11: 156. Meixner, Jill 12: 52, 54, 128. Melcher, Elaine 11: 156. Melcher, Rose Ann 10: 70, 76, 176. Melcher,:Timothy 12: 128. Melin, Karen 11: 44, 74, 156. Munson, Diane: 104. Mellum, Ron 11: 156. Menth, Julie 12: 128. Merkl, Julie 10: 37, 44, 176. Merry, Beth 10: 49, 176. Messelt, Elizabeth 10: 176. Meyer, Derrald: 97. Meyer, Lisa 10: 176. Meyers, Robert 10: 34, 35, 44, 176. Micek, Judith 11: 38, 156. Michnowski, Beth 11: 48, 156. Michnowski, Brenda 12: 128. Midthun, Rachelle 11: 36, 156. Miernicki, Mark 10: 176. Miesbauer, Jill 11: 38, 45, 52, 55. 156. Miesen, Michael 10: 176. Mikeska, Dorane 10: 176. Murphy, Daniel 12: 128. Murphy, Don: 103. Murphy, Melanie 11: 44, 157. Murphy, Patrick 11: 73, 157. Murray, Michael 12: 128. Murzyn, Beth 10: 177. Murzyn, Dayna 11: 150, 157. Murzyn, Donald 12: 52, . 128. Mushel, Harold: 80. N Naegele, James 10: 32, 171, 17 Naegele, Steven 11: 78, 157. Nagovsky, Ann 12: 58, 129. Nagovsky, Elizabeth 11: 157. Narum, Lori 10: 177. Nasser, Bruce 11: 157. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: 52 Nebel, Lola: 96. , Neisen, Alfred 11: 157. Nellermoe, Brett 10: 79, 177. Nelson, Bonnie 12: 54, 59, 129. Mikkola, Mervin: 99. Mild. Lois 10: 48, 176. Miley, Miller Dean: 94. ,, Cynthia 12: 128. Miller, David 11: 66, 156. Miller Karen 12: 59, 128. Miller, Kristi 12: 60, 128. Miller Tom 11: 10, 66. 78, 156. Miller Tim 12: Mans, ,Kary 11: 156. Milton, Carol 11: 36, 44, 156 Miracle, Barry 11: 75, 156. Miske, Joseph 11: 75, 156 Miskowiec, Joan 10: 176. Misura, Kimberly 11' 50, 157 Mitchell, Patricia 11. 157 Mitzel, Zel 12: 59. 128. Mitzel, Zoe 11: 44, 54. 157 Modahl, Michael 11' 157. M.O.E.A.: 60. Moen, James 12: 128 Molan. Lawrence 12' 58.128 Montzka, Kenneth 11 84. 85. 157. Moran, Rodney 11: 157 Morin, Janell 11: 32. 157 NEISOD, Darrell 11: 157. Nelson, Dawn 11: 157. Nelson, Gretchen 11: 46, 48, 157. Nelson, Judith 11: 157. Nelson, Mark 11: 66, 82, 157. Nelson, Mary 10: 177. Nelson, Melissa 10: 177. Nelson, Pamela: 50, 94. Nelson, Renae 12: 129. Nelson, Renee 10: 48, 177. Nelson, Scott 12: 59. Nelson. Shelly 11: Nelson, Todd 12: 59. 129. Nelson, Verda: 104. Nemnich, Nancy 12' 129. Netkow, Patricia 11 157 Neubauer, Judy lOf 177. New, Mi Niccum. chael1O 177. Patrickll 157 Nichols, Joan 11 42. 157 Nlckles. Anthony 11: 85. 157 Nielsen, Martin 10' Nielsen. Mary 10' 177 Niemi Joanna 10 33. 37. 48 177 Nienaber. James 10 177 Nixon. Lois 11 157. Niznick. Joyce: 103 Nizmck, Larry ll' 157 f im, Niznik, Michael 10: 177. Niznik, Thomas 12: 129. Nolt, Cathryn 11: 157. Nolt, Michael 10: 79,177. Nopola, Darcy 12: Nordling, Craig 11: 44, 7l, 157. Nordstrom, Sherri 11: 37, 157. Norlander, Deann 12: 9, 48, 54. 56, 129. Norsten, Merle 11: 36, 85, 157. Northrop, Julie 11: 37, 42, 157. Novitsky, Todd 10: 177. Nowak, Bruce 12: 58. Nunemaker, Paula 12: 129. O Nystrom, Sandra 11: 37, 157. O O Brien, Doughas 11: 157. O Brien, James 12: 58. O Brien, John 11: 157. Ocel, Scott 10: 83, 177. Odegaard, Chris 11: 158. O Dell, Dean 10: O Donnell, Brenda 11: 55, 68. 258. Oelrich, Cheryl 12: 60,129. Ogdie, Al: 18, 54, 82, 83, 96. Ogle, Bryan 12: 58, 129. O l-learn, Rodney 12: 129. Ohlin, John : 60, 94. Okerstrom, Mark 10: 177, 180. Olds, Timothy 10: 177. Olmschenk, Tamara 10: 65, 177. Paggen, Julie 11: 158. Pakalns, Antra: 101. Palbicki, Rhea 12: 130. Palkowski, Melinda 11: 49, 158. Palmer, Sandra 11: 37, 158. Palmer, Scott 10: 70, 177. Palmer, Vicky 11: 158. Panning, Dale 12: 82, 130. Paquin, ,loel 12: 66, 14, 130. Parkos, Pamela 12: 34, 50, 52, ' 1.30. Parsons, Nickolas 10: 37, 177. Patne, Brian 10: 67. ' Patten, Susan 11: 158. Pattinson, Beth 11: 158. Paulson, Jonell 12: 42, 113, 130. Paulus, Timothy 10: 57, 177. Pawluk, Jacquelin 11: 158. Payne, Brian 10: 177. Pearson, Anthony 10: 37, 177: Pearson, Brenda 12: 32, 36, 52, 130. Pearson, Leland 12: 131. Pederson, Lynn 12: 131. Pederson,'Steven 10: Pehling, Chris 11: Pehling, Christine 11: 158. Pehling, Stephen 10: Peltz, Mary 12: 131. Perfetti, Dino 12: 55, 131. Perfetti, Tina 10: 76, 178. Persing, Douglas 11: 158. . Pertinen, Katherine 10: 37, 177. Pertinen, Vicky 12: 8, 37.39, 131 Olson Olson Olson Barbara 10: 37, 177. Cynthia 12: 129. James 12: 58, 130. Peterson Peterson Peterson , Aaron 10: 37, 44. Arthur 12: 131. Bert 12: 44, 75, 131. 0150,-, Janet 123 59, 130- Peterson Brian 1-1: 158. Olaon, Kathleen 12: 60. 13Q.l..fe. .Eislsrson Connie 102 31- 178- Olson Kristine 12: Daniel 121 84' 131' Olson Lynnette 11: 158. A Pe1efS0n Edward 102 Olson Manley John110: 177, , Peterson, James 11: 48. 78, 158. Olson Marianne 12: 59, 1301 P91e S0n J0anne 112 153- Qlson Nancy 1Qg 170' Peterson John 12: 58, 131. Olsen paula 115 158. Peterson Karen 11: 158. 0150,-1 Sandra 113 158, Peterson Keith 10: 178. OISQI1' Timothy 113 71' 158, Peterson Kevin 12: 33, 48. Olynyk, Michael 12: 58, 130. Peterson Mafk 112 0 Malley' James 103 177, U Peterson Michael 12: 131. O Reilly, Michael 12: 58, 129, Peterson Michael 11: 158. Osbeck' Michael 113 158. Peterson Mitchell 11: 58, 158. Osterberg, Danial 10: 67, 177. Pefel'S0n Scott 102 178- Osterberg. Donald 12: 45, 130. P91e S0n 5C011i 94- Osterndorf, David 12: 10, 45, 52. Pe'f9fS0n Wayne 12? 131- 84, 130. Ostrom, Mark 10: 48. Ott, Kevin 12t 58, 130. Otterness, Steven 10: 44, 177. Owens. Becky 111 . l I P Pafko. Therese 12: 44, 130. Petesch, Michelle 12: 59. Petkofi, Richard 10: 67, 78, 178. Petrick, James 11: 83, 158. Petterson, Todd 10: 178. Petterson, Tracey 10: 178. Pfaff, Julie 12: 39, 47, 48, 55. 131. Pfam-inbach, Jeffrey 12: 73, 131. Pflipsen, Paul 10: 67, 79, 178. Phelps, John ,11: 158. Picard, Timothy 10: 178. Pickering, Lee 10 : 33, 36, 178. Pierce, Bradley 11: 66, 85, 158. Pierce, Kathy 12: 131. Pierro, Char: Pierson, Thomas 10: 178. Pilarski, Daniel 11: 44, 158. Pilon, Joe: 86, 96. Piper, Mark 11: 58, 158. Pittman, Richard 10: 37, 178. PLAYS: 20-21. Plochocki, Julie 11: 158. Ploof, Beth 11: POCKET GOPHER: 57. Podany, Jayne 11: Pogreba, Bryan 10: 178. Pollack, Cynthia 11: 158. Pollock, Scott 11: 158. Polzin, Chris 12: 131. Polzin, Jonathan 10: 33, 48, 178 Pontious, Val 12: 131. Porter, Dianna 10: 60, 178. Porter, Katherine 10: 178. Portlance, Robert 11: 158. Potvin, Buddy 12: 58, 131. Potvin, Penny 10: 178. Powell, Kelli 11: 76, 158. Powell, Tricia 11: 36. 159. Presnail, James 11: 45, 71, 159. Price, Ronald 10: 178. Proctor, Doreen 11: 159. Proctor, Pat: 104. Prokopowicz, Chris '11: 44, 46. 159. Psyhogios, Peter: 96. Puchalla, Randal 12: 131. Pyka, Cheryl 10: 178. Pylatiuk, James 10: 67, 178. Q Quade, Diane 11: 80. 158. Quale, Alan 11: 159. Ouiram, Valerie 12: 132. R Rajala, Patti 10: 49, 65, 178. Raiala, Susan 12: 48, 64, 132. Rajtar, Henry 12: 132. Rajtar, Thaddeus 11: 159. Rak, Cindy 12: 36. 48, 52. 132. Rak, Diane 12: 8, 38, 132. Rak, Jeff 11: 79, 159. Rak, Steve 10: 178. Ramsdell, Tom 11: 66, 159. Raskie, Donald 12: 58, 132. Rasmussen, Brenda 10: 49, 178. Rasmussen, Bruce: 32, 101. Rau, Robin 12av48, 132. Rauchwarter, Cindy 10: 178. Rauchwarter, Judy 11: 159. Rausch, Paul 10: 44, 178. Rausch, Steve 11: 36, 159. V Raveling, Ron: 66, 97. Raymond, Bonita 11: 49, 159. Redgate, Robin 12: 58, 132. Ree, Allison 11: 36, 54, 56, 159. Reeder, Denita 11: 159. Reeder, Kirk 10: 178.' Reemtsma, Mark 12: 132. Reinarts, Mark 11: 159. Reinarts, Peter 12: 58, 132. Remarke, Carrie 11: 159.1 Rengo, Patty 12: 64, 132. Rengo, Scott 12: 58, 132. Reopelle, Patty 11: 159. Restad, LouAnn: 92. Revering, Diane 12 : 71, 80, 132, 137. Reynolds, Joann: 104. Reynolds, Robin 11: 159. Reynolds, Tom: 90. Richmond, Sherri 11: 51, 159. Riddle, Carrie 11: 36, 54, 159. Riehl, Suzanne 12: 132. Righetti, Gail 10: 178. Riley, Michael 11: 159. Riley, Sue 12: 59, 133. Riley, Tim 12: 32, 133. Riskevich, Diane 11: 55, 80, 159 Ritzko, Brian 12: 60. 133. Roback, Dave 10: 37, 67, 178. Roback, Mark 12: 52, 55, 66, 133. Robbins, Mark 11: 159. Rockstad, Renee 10: 36, 47, 48. 178. Roddy, Lisa 10: 178. Roddy, Stephen 12: 133. Roddy, Timothy 11: 159. Rodgers, Mary 10: 49, 178. - Roedel, Michael 10: 178. Roessler, Diane 11: 68, 80, 159. Roessler, Kent 11: 66, 159. Roisland, Randy 12: 133. Rolstad, Debra 11: 159. Roman, Martin 11: 159. Roman, Natalie 12: 32, 36, 37, 52, 133. Romanko, Thomas 11: 79, 159. Ronnie, Jean 11: 159. Ronnie, Steven 11: 66, 159. Rooney, Elizabeth 11: 38, 39, 48, 160. Rooney,'Mary 12: 9, 38, 39, 133 Rorman, Troy 10: 67, 178. Rosebrock, Lon,,11: 78, 160. Rosenberg, Douglas 11: 85, 160 Ross, Kathryn 10: 178. Ross, Kenneth 12: 58, 133. Rotar, Patricia 12: Roxas, Rhodora 10: 42, 45, 178. Roy, Karen 12: 39, 52, 74, 133. Rozek, Natalie 11: 160. Rozmark,.Carolyn 11: 26, 38, 39. 48, 55, 160. Rozmark, Michael 10: 178. Rud, Sharon 12: 45, 48, 133. Rudd, Arthur: 97. Rudquist, Dewayne: 66. Rue, William 11: 48, 160. Rumpsa, Paul 11: 160. Rupert, Judy: 102. Rusnacko, James 12: 9, 84, 133. Rustom, Jeffery 12: 55, 66, 133. Rutz, Michael 11: 160. Rutz, Paul 12: 133. Rutz, Renee 11: 160. Ruzicka, Stephen 12: 59, 133. Rydbom, Lonna 12: 59, 133. Ryding, Jerry: 98. Rye, Eila 12: 58, 133. Rystedt, Johnea 10: 54, 179. S Saadat, Shirin 10: 36, 50, 57, 65 179. Sabyan, Vicki 10: 179. Sadlowsky, Roger: 98, 170. Saffert, Lori '11: 160. Sahli, Robert 12: 66, 133. Salitros, Chris 11: '160. Salitros, Susan 10: 179. Salmonson, Jeff 11: Salmonson, Jeff 11: Salmonson, Louis 11: Salvi, Lisa 11: 49. Salwei, Timothy 10: 179. Sandberg, Marion: 96. Sandberg, Roger 11: 160. Sanders, Douglas 10: 67, 179. Sandford, Doris: 104. Sandin, Heidi 10: 76, 179. Sandlin, Tlmothy 11: 160. Sandoval, Bonnie 12: 134. Sandretzky, Pat 11: 160. Sandvold, Dean 11: 160. Santillo, Chad 12: 44, 134. Sarich, Judy 10: 70, 179. Sarkinen, Rhonda 11: 160. ' Sauk, Steven 10: 67, 179. Savre, Betty: 92. Scartozzi, Caroline 11: 48, 76. 160. Schack, Joseph 11: 160. Schelde, Lynn 11: 76, 160. Schelde, Mary 10: 65, 179. Scheneman, Cynthia 12: 134. Scheneman, Kenneth 10: 67. 179. Schenk, Chris 10: 44, 86, 179. Scheper, Bradley 11: Scherer, Scott 12: 59. 134. Schlaeger, Brad 11: Schlagel, Kurtis Lu: 48, 11, 119. Schlagel, Michael 11: 73, 78, 160. Schlemmer, Shane 10: 179. Schlicht, Cynthia 12: 58, 134. Schlicht, Lisa 10: 44, 179. Schlichting, Robert: Schlief, Richard 11: 160. Schmidt, Kay 11: 160. Schneider, Angela 12 2 134. Schneider, William 10: 179. Schoenhofen, Judy 11: 160. Schoenhofen, Tim 10: 82, 83. 179. Scholl, Cynthia 12: 69, 134. Schones, Thomas 11: 160. SCHOOL BOARD: 103. Schroeder, Anita 12: 60, 134. Schroeder, Dale 10: 179. Schroeder, Paul 11: 160. Schuda, Maria 10: Schuelein , Julie 12: 52, 60, 134 Schuelein, Scott 10: 179. Schultz, Carol 10: 49, 179. Schutte, Mark 11: 160. Schwerr, Dean: 103. Scott, Keith 10: 174. Seegers, Jeffrey 12: 134. Seekon, Craig 10: 179. Seekon, Steven 11: 160. Seiler, Todd 11: 58, 160. Seim, Paula 11: 36, 51. 160. Serafin, Paul 11: 160. Seviola, Brian 10: 67, 179. Sexauer, Sheila 12: 42, 134. Shackle, Connie 11: 37, 160. Shackle, Robert 10: 176, 179. Shafer, Gail 12: 40, 45, 134. Shasky, Mark 11: 66, 160. Shattuck, Daniel 10: 82, 179. Shea, Barbara: 104. Shea, Michael 11: 160. Shea, Timothy 10: 179. Shepardson, Kimberly 10: 44, 46 179. Sherer, Geraldine 10: 179. Sherry, Gregory 12: Shields, Mary 12: 134. Shimmel, George 10: 44, 179 Shimmel, Sonia 121 134. 1 Shore, Scott 11: 160. Shuck, David 10: 44. Shull, Sheila 10: 49, 179. Sibell, Robert 10: 37, 179. Sichak, Tom 11: 66, 161 Sienko, Donovan 12: 10, 134 Sigurdson, Pamela: 64, 65. 80. 100. Sikes, Jane 121 60, 134. Simengaard, Ann 11: 36, 161. Simonson, Lee 12: 44, 134. Sisson, Kathy 121 fi' Sjelstad, Sheila 102 49, 179. Siogren, Lori 12: 59, 134. Skalicky, Janet 11: 42, 159, 161 Skoglund, Darryl 10: 179. Skogstrom, Ann: 98. Skone, Julie 10: 48, 179. Skone, Susan 11: 48, 75, 161. Skowronski, Jean 12: 134. Skubic, Christine 12: 8, 23, 56. 134. Skubic, Donald 11: 161. Slater, Marti 10: 49, 179. Sloat, Cynthia 12: 36, 60, 135 . Small, Kenneth 12: 58, 135. Smerud, Adam 11: 161. Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 161 Smith Dennis 11: 27, 66, 161. Doug: 70. Heidi 11: 161. Joanne 11: 51, 54, 161. John 10: 179 Kathryn 121 135. Lawrence 11: 161. Lisa 11: 49, 52, 54, 161. Sheila 11: 36, 48, 5l, 54. Todd 12: 135. Snell, Maribeth 12: 59, 135. Snelson, Leonard 12: 45, 57, 84 128, 135. Snook, Dean 10: 180. Snyder, Wendy 12: 59. Soderlind, Susan 11: 44, 161. Solem, Craig 11: 44, 161. Solem, Timothy 10: 180. Sonnenberg, Daniel 12: 45, 52, 57, 84, 135. Sonnenberg, Darryl 12: 58, 135. Sonnenberg, Julie 10: 180. Sonstegard, Reed 10: y 180. ,,,, Sorensen, Pamela 11:1 58f Ii '11 Spaeth, Patricia 11: 39, 56, 150i 161. Q . Spaeth, Teresa 12: 135. SPANISH CLUB: 37. Speller, Janice 12: 60, 135. Spencer, Craig 11: 161. Spenny, Lynette 11: 37, 42, 161. Sperl, Richard 11: 161. Spielman. Susan: 36, 95. Sprang, Linda 10: 49, 65, 81. 180. Spurbeck, Scott 10: 83, 180. Sroke, Donald 12: 58, 135.. Stachel. Nancy 12: 36, 135. Stalbefger, John ll: 161. Stallman, Donna 11: 37, 161. Stallman, Karen 12: Stallman, Tom 10: 180, ' Stanley, Michelle 12:, :59, 135. Stanley, Pauline 11:,,..f161. Stark Earl 12: 135. Starry,Steve12: 37,135. 1 iiiiilsWliiii?icHo,iR: 47. Staska, NOl'l'l'1al'lZ 44, 91. Stauner, Geraldine 10: 180. Stawski, Roger 12: 78, 135. Stefansky, Steve 12: 66, 136. Stegemeyer, Steve 12: 36, 52, 71, 136. Steichen, Steve 10: 44, 71, 86. 180. Steinke, Danny 11: Stella, Sharon 11: 50. 55, 161. Stemm, Tommie 10: 180. Stenzel, Mark 11: 161. Stevenson, Sherry 10: 52, 54. 180. Stevenson, Stephanie 11: 161. Stewart, David 10: 180. Stewart, Stephen: 75. Stinson, Kim 12: 45, 52, 136. Stohl, Kristin 12: 136. Stoltzman, Walter: Stone, Robert 10: 180. Stover Strand Strand. Strand, Strand, Straub, Kenneth 12: 136. Beverly: 104. Dawn 11: Kevin 11: 161. Leslie 11: 68, 80, 161. Mike 12: 136. Stroh, Karen 10: 44, 180. Stromberg, Coreen 12: 9, 38. 136. Stromberg, Linda 10: 44, 180. Stroncek, Steven 12: 52, 136. Strunk, Kevin 12: 136. Struzyk, Debra 12: 52, 136. Struzyk, Tom 11: 58, 161. STUDENT COUNCIL: 56. STUDENT EXCHANGE: 35. Student, Michael 11: 161. 1 f 66,84,8,161. S'tUhr,1Cih:rlistopher 12: 78, 136. Stuhr, Jona 11: 42, 52, 161. Stumbris, Gundars 12: 136. - Stumbris, Sandra 10: 44, 70. l.. . ' iff ' f. 55:4-4 ' i QU ' r W -:Ji--1 MJ- .LL wiwxx, V4 ,V ,..r,V,, ...tg . 180. Sturdevant, David 12: 136. Sullivan, Patricia 12: 59, 136. Sullivan Sharon 12: 136. Sunderlin, Linda 11: 54. Sunderlin, Scott 12: '137. Super, Paul 12: 58. Super, Thomas 12: 137. Svensk, Debra 12: 48, 52, 137. .Swarmer, Michelle 10: 44, 47, 50, 187. A 36, 180. swiasen.eFii'.iiRW37I.is1i1: 161 . Swee, Daniel 12: 58, 137. Sweeney, John 10: 60, 180. Sweet, Cheryl 11: 161. BOYS SWIMMING: 75. GlRLS,SWlMMlNG.' 74. Swisher, Jill: 36, 95. Sykes, Cherie 11: 161. Sykora, , Janet 10: 180. Sykora, Ruth 12: 137. Szaflarski, Mary 10: 49, 180. Szajner, Mark 12: 52, 66, 137. Szajner, Thomas 12: 137. Szurek, Christine 10: 36, 45, 54, 70. 180. Szustek, Susan 10: 180. ' T Tacyshyn, Julie 10: 49, 52, 55, 70. 81. 180. Taschner, Murray 11: 66, 161. Taylor, Liz 11: 64, 80, 161. Taylor, Julie 10: 44, 54, 180. Taylor, Shawn 10: 180. TECHNICAL THEATRE: 33. TENNIS QGIRLSJ: 64-65. Terry, Paul: 58. 97, 102. Thibodeaux, Gabrielle 11: 48. 161. Thiede, Susan 12: 137. Thoennes, Lynn 11: 161. Thomas, Deanna 11: Thomas, Debbie 12: 45, 137.. Thomas, Dennis 10: 180. Thomas, Timothy 12: 59, 137. Thompson, David 11: 82, 161. Thompson, Janet 10: 49, 180. Thompson, Judith 12: 49, 137. Thoms, Lori 11: 161. Thor, Kurt 12: 45, 137. Thoreson, Sherry: 49, 181. Thorp, David 11: 161. Thorson, Deb 12: 45, 60. 64. 137. Thorson, Stanley 11: 161. Tech, Stephen 11: 161. Tigue, Kimberly 12: 37, 69, 137. Tihanyi, Andrew 10: 44, 181. Tjosvold, Jill 10: 36, 70, 181. Tofteland, Elard: 97, 127. Tollefson, David 10: 181. Tomala, Elizabeth 11: 162. . Torguson, Ed: 98. Torkldson, Lynn 10: 36, 49, 181. Tovey, John 12: Towley, Gregg 10: 181.. Trapp, Mark 10: 181. Trapp, Steven 12: 137. Trease, Mark 12: 47, 48, 52. Trudeau, Susan 12: 137. Tufvander, Irma: 96 Turcotte, Dana 11: 58. Turcotte, Desiree 10: 181. Turek, Susan 12: 45, 138. Turnquist, Renee 10: 36, 48. 181 Turnwall, Chris 101' 67, 86, 181. Tyo, Cynthia 12: 138. 'Tyroll, Lisa 12: eo, 138. u Ubl, Kristine 11: 162. 1 Uden, Carol 10: 45, 54, 181. Ullom, Danielf12: 58, 138. Ullom, John 12: 58, 138. Unke, Wesley 10: 181. Upham, Terri 10: 181. V Vachuska, James 10: 86, 181. Valley, Don 10: 181. Van Allen, Cheryl 10: 37, 181. Van Develde, Marta 10: 71, 81, 181. Van Heel, Christina 10: 181. Van Pilsum, Barbara 12: 8, 48. 64, 138. Vanusek, Julie 12: 138. Varville, Jay 12: 138. Vassar, Kimberly 10: 33, 36, 40 52,56.171,181. Vatne, Jeanine 11: 162. Vaughan, Jan: 103. Vennewitz, Amy 11: 45, 74, 162. Vennewitz, Cathy 12: 35, 56, 138. Verbrugge, Kim 11: 37, 1.62. Verbrugge, Mark 12: 138. Verding, Michelle 10: 181. V.I.C.A.: 58. Vietor, Michael 10: 34, 36, 181. Volk, Janie 12: 138. Volkman, Brian 11: 162. Volkman, Teresa 11: Vukelich Edward: 102. W Wachsmuth, Alan 10: Wagamon, Daniel 10: Wagmon, Patrick 11: 85, 162. Wahl, Shirley 12: 49, 138. Wahlstrom, Bruce 12: 138. Wakeman, Gary 11: 162. Wakeman, Jerry 11: 162. Wakeman, Larry 11: 58, 162. Walk, Martin 10: 181. Walk, Mitchell 11: 162. Waller, Kevin 12: 138. Walmsley, Daniel 12: 138. Walmsley, Mark 10: 71, 181. Warhol, Lisa 10: 52, 65, 181. Warmuth, John 11: 162. Warmuth, Teresa 10: 181. Warns, Peggy 12: 48, 44, 138. Warren, Davied: 98. Warrick, Robert 10: 181. Watson, Mary 12: 64, 139. v Webb, Debra 11: 58, 162. Weed, Lori 11: 58. Weeldreyer, Mark 12: 139. Weeks, Wayne 11: 60, 162 Weglarz, Kelly 11: 162. Weglarz, Michael 12: 139. Wehmas, Wayne 11: 162. . Wehr, Gerhard 12: 66, 139. Weinzetl, David 12: 58, 139. Weirens, Karen 11: 162. Weisz, Todd 10: 26, 181. Welch, Dennis: 97. Weldon, Jeff 11: 66, 162. Welf, Barb 11: 36, 65. Wellman, Debra 12: 68. 69, 139. Werner, Donna 12: 39, 48, 52, 139. Werner, Susan 10: 50, 181. Wesley, Julie 11: 162. Westeren, Robert 12: 73, 139. Westlund, Jill 12: 68, 139. Westman, Shelley 12: 48, 139. Westphal, Jody 11: 37, 162. Whitehill, Jeanne 10: 44, 181. Wick, Timothy 10: 181. Wicklacz, Roxanne 11: 162.' Wicklander, Robin 10: 86, 181. Wicklund, Sue 11: 162. Willette, Charles 12: 139. Willette, Tom 11: 162. Williams, James 12: 75, 139. Williams, Shannon 10: 37, 74, 7 181 Wilson, Beth 12: 39. Wilson, Bonnie: 97. Wilson, Jacquelin 12: 139. Wilson Winkel , Timothy 10: 75, 182. man, Monty 10: 182. Winter, Daniel 12: 66, 139. Winter, Michael 10: 67, 182. Wirtz, Laurie 10: 182. Wisniewski, Patrick: 97. Wisti, John 11: 66, 162. Wold, Bonnie 10: 49, 182. Wojciehowski, Dawn 11: 162. Wolf, Barb 11: 162. Wolf, Mike 11: 45, 71, 162. Wolgers, Gerhard 11: 85, 163. Wolverton, Helen 12: 52, 140. Wolverton, Joe 11: 163. Wood, Laura 12: 45, 52, 140. Woods, TAnya 1: Tanya 11: 163 WORK EXPERIENCE: 26, 27, 28. WRESTLING: 82, 83. . Wright, Tammy 12: Wychor, Ann 11: 42, 163. Y . Yehle, Steven 12: 140. Yehle, Timothy 10: 182. Young, Cheryl 11: 49, 51, 163. Young, Gregory 10: 79, 182. Youngren, Mike 10: 182. Y-TEENS: 52. Yurecko, Nancy 11: 163. Yurecko, Tom 12: 59, 140. Yurkew, Linda 10: 182. Z Zaccardi, Dave 11: 163. Zahn, Robin 10: 49, 182. Zandaroski, Janice 12: 33. 48,- 52, 140. Zandaroski, Michael 10: 182. Zandlo, Lynda 11: '44, 163. Zappa, Timothy 12: 36, 140. Zawadski, Ted 10: 182. Zbikowski, David 12: 52. 140. Zdarsky, Keith 10: 182. Zemba, Rhonda 12: 9, 42, 49, 140. Zemke, Karyn,11: 36. 163. Zielinski, Edward 12: 140. Zoerb, Scott 12: 36, 140. Zumwalde, Kathy 10: 37, 182. Zumwalde, Michael 12: 44, 140. Zych, Ronald 12: 140. ' E 14. ' ' 114437 Once again, like in the past and will be in the future, the year has come to an end. The 1979 Cohian is finished- although not the greatest, it has some new changes. It took the help of many people to make these changes and to complete the book. As l page from front to back, l see all the work, time, and dedication that was put into the book and I'd like to thank the following people that made it possible. Many thanks to Mark Szajner, our artist, who did all the artwork on the cover and on division pages. How you always did the pages so perfectly, l'lI never know. It was great! , For many pictures throughout the book, l thank John Achley, Mike Handley, and Dave Zacardi, our photogra- phers. Although there were problems, such as scratched film, developing solution, etc., we still made it. Also, I must thank the photographers from David Banks-Cliff Wilder and Larry Bloomberg who pulled us through many a deadline by taking hundreds of pictures at very short notices. What would the book be without pictures. l also must thank the yearbook representative Kevin Hamm, and last year's business advisor, Mrs. Branch, who l called several times when I was in a bind and needed instructions. . Many thanks go to the business staff, who spent time selling books and getting ads. I also thank Mrs. Coffey, Business Advisor, who put out her best effort to keep the business staff running smoothly. Special thanks go to Mrs. Nelson. Although new to the world of yearbook, she learned fast and was always there when we needed her. She became a special friend to me and many other members of the staff. I'm sure she'll never forget this year. CEven after you get rid of your ulcer.J Last of all, I thank my staff. Without them, the book couldn't be. True, it wasn't easy gettingsieveryone to work, but when we worked, we really worked-and look at the end result. QYes, I know, the activity bus is here so l'd better let you go!! Good luck to next year's staff! l hope you have better luck with the principal, and Jostens, and deadlines and . Well, all in all, it was ag, c L - the rewards greatly outweiglteiiiitfefheap faf 1s -gain to everyone who had a part in creating the 1979 Cohian, and a year in my life l'm sure l will long remember. Pam Parkos ' Editor i Y-1?'f:a-2iT?9!3ig.z3.,:-ei' W Editorial Staff Editor Pam Parkos Sharon Stella Sue Werner Dana Dupay Rhonda Sarkinen Bonnie Bartko Cara Lee Wendy Cornelius Becky Maurer Kim Misura Wendy Geiger Colleen Collins Michelle Sw'armer Sue Lien Laura Wood Editorial Advisor Mrs. Pam Nelson Business Staff Business Manager Linda Alt Wendy Alman Cheryl Young Karen Eckstrom Kathy Doege Darlene Bochet Paula Siem Carla DeGardner Bobie Lee Sheri Richmond Joanne Dustrude Business Advisor . Mrs. Mary Colley Photographers Cliff Wilder Larry Bloomberg Josten's Representative Kevin Hamm lik. - . A Autographs QW N JK - V -xg VQE YRSJWJI p2. ,l,Mf wif xwvfog C gv NS! 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