John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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V vi, aiu , , ' , A 4 t 1 4, A fag k gxgugw I :il VE ,gp I Amiga Q N W ME N Q K I .. , 'N K , 4 1 4 ,M Q , EW fb W ' . f K- ,J r W Wa-.fm QW 4.8 'w,.-,wow hw 4 I . Pena, .' ff! im , ,mai T K ,Sf Y 'Q . , ' w g: H . 5 M ,A aw' ' , fgiifiwif- f xg Q?5f55a,f'Qi , T5 f X 'ff Mar f' V V V V 'gf ,fe-i v S ' X , , gy, K 1 2 ' v gfi- g Q' 4554: V H ,, -gxw ' ' f Y Q M' L ' R f' 3 f',-wwf , ' ' ,M :rw K Y a ., 3? 1, V531 A I, 'Vt 'wa is 'Q- 225 Q, W fg A iA4,,,. iw ' H 4 U' .1 Y mm l A ., . ' fwfr A Wm 'f A H- M 1 Q if 91 VV XV i', 5 V ,6 wt:-'P' I Y ' 2 kW' W 'Q vb k Q , , X A W F ' H F H lk vi W, t A Yf ' , ,qi , my own special 1-z-4'1 Choosing with I .MXNM KX 'Thai spoiled kid' Longuoge lub sounds Decisions ore 0 viiol port of life. Evoluoling the fociors Thai influence our choices requires some he-ovy Thinking. Selecting ilwe right college, plcinning ci career in 'flue Armed Forces or iusi choosing ine ociiviiies we like 'ro poriicipoie infokes FREEDOM TO THlNK AND ABlLlTY TO CHOOSE. Siudying or wondering oboui ine iuiu re builds 0 framework into wlwiclwwe con iii our choices ofihings ihoiwe woni. ff There are an awful lot of things in life that are 'doing' things. Dancing, actingy playing, performing,and watchingare actions steming from our school life. ACTION AND INVOLVEMENT, means doing these things and doing them in exciting ways because of all the living we feel we have to do in our three short high school years. Band plays at KTCA The wild ioy of beating Harding -in the first game Teamwork necessary to make a piece of music sound good 6 - Being involved Charles Moore and his 'gang l ls liff 4 4 xfg iff 3,4 - - l The ladies ofthe l4th Street Opera Guild sing their point in 'Dolly' Hans and his 'pals' develop o roll of film The fun and enthusiasm of make-believe 5+ 'af ,p 4 L, x L. Nh., --.,,M'. ......,,, 4 - ,k , ,ff 1 wi, . , -5 K 4 v fir' . ' A heavy deczslon XF, if 3 jg- ff xff, 1119 PN1' ADS 2:.'a 'i,fzWNS Q Looking for that 'one' opening N6 1, no 1 '2 . ,We ., 3 7 1 f 4 nf! VW lb ,Q Finis ,W A up Q , M, ' 1' - ,Mn fl K L, ,fi V... 'W f HOPP' n 5' WIA .ffff Frusfrotions of Trumester plonnlng A'L Q , ?yf,5,1f,,-fy 1, we Www More often than not, our emotions are so vital, so stimulating that they form an attitude within us. We refer to 'good' days and A 'bad' days, but actually, the days themselves are pretty stable, it's our feelings that change. When we spend hours deciding on a class schedule and then get to the arena only to find things don't work out, it's a down day. When' we're having a great time on a Happy Birthday, it's an up day. Occasionally our MOODS last for days or weeks, sometimes they last only as long as an overpowering emotion such as the ioy of becoming Homecoming Queen or the anxiety of selecting iust the right iob. One thing is sure, when wefeel good and happy, nothing can keep us down, notthe steam over the spaghetti pot, and not the rainy weather. Moods 9 J V 4 ,ww : it rl we rs , was 'Sadie' fun with eoch other Some of the best iimes we hove ore times we spend with friends, teom- motes, ond co-workers. USporton club bike hikes ond bond concerts remind us of the value in GETTING ALONG WITH OTHERS. Friendships con be fun ond snow fights or someone speciol to shore our hopes ond dreams. Leorning to be people who need people con be importont to understanding ourselves. IO - Getting along with others ,XWX Success comes when oll eleven teommotes work together Eoch follows his own music to make one group sound 'Zim aw.. fin Aja W ai -was Biking and 'funning' with friends 4 1 V ' ' v 5d 'slffi-, 5- - All differeni, buf oli olike 'XA o 11' l Jfefe 'E if 1 Wx RQ ' Q' QF' I H . 4 1:52 i : U . ,,4:--ff' 1' 1' - IL i, 3 . 1' Ei in . f ilu til . -1, NX 1,5 ,X - fi g 4 , ,iff ., '. 1 lg 2 N if v li if '-i' we f' i M5 ,, ,if i , :Sf 31 rm , ' i w.: QI. , - . Z. 'Ai , 'ff 5' r 1 ' . if ' -pf, ' wg Ami z M, Pops-wp Turned I-.1 u' 1' n. . ' ' . . i K '.- . 54 , A. 'I ,ep xmwf Love thru o wall in Pyr P-iliiid ...l 'f '3 L i.l.l I- f Pilotsdre Y' , ' - Sometimes you hove to let everyone know exoctly whot's on your mind. When you hcive the urge to free your thoughts, you con let go in plenty ot woys. The best woy might be through music or o crozy pyromid. Moybe hondling o boo will will get thot teor ot sncikes out ot your system, or working on o prize winning project will provide the outlet you need. Other times, the world ot dromo ond the tontosylond ot storybook chorczcters might be pciths to escoping some ot the recilities ot everydoy lite. Relieving the tensions inside you ond bringing yourself to the surtoce is EXPRESSING YOURSELF. You know the teeling you've got ond ot the moment its importcint thot you get it out, mciybe by hugging your pol otter he scores the winning touchdown. , , ,..!' -wwf' .4. E 'W' ag if 5 Expressing Yourself - I3 .uw-W nf, W- dh an 0- Q a 'an in w if ww-nav ummm t t '92 5' 1? Hnllbutlues shclrmg secrets ME wif Hn 4254? Vw Razzle-dazzle touch in soph I Punch with festive friends Y :sip A' Ri- my pls. Vat., fu- K ' ganna-in Mssiaf rl' NW JH -3 Q. me ze S ' s we S' Sox secfion harmony ff y yannww N 1 ,W M ,W , A Q' gn Wien fv,,,,,m V, j W5 zud duo Takes 0 breok from colloting their proiecf Serenoding ihe Civic Center grodumion crowd 4 Q Ei . 5355. 5 Q ex :X if 4 f x 2.1 f -- il K f W 2 r fWr ' -1.1 1- . Z Wi' x M .k I4 v'-'- t V , no ' tQ o , , Q Qt D i 5 i Frontline marchers add sparkle and pizazz to entertainment at Homecoming Coronation Precision is entertaining athalttirne. i A' iff si x IM ', Air' 151 Everything in life has its own beat, from dancing with an Anthony pro to sloshi.ng along onthe wet Central field at halt time. We can try to synchronize with a 'team', or we can step forth 'But you gotta make your own kind of music'. to our own cadence. lt's all part of the RHYTHM OF LIFE. What tumbles down, must come up Learning rhythm and movement with an 'Anthony Pro' . ilfk , Uh 6 at . X Setting a pace to your own kind ofbeot Rhythm of Life - I7 Clash Day glad rags add 'class' and colorto school life t8 - Sense of humor awk iw v' 1-Y' 1 if 4,ts1,Mn v -Y' VkK1!fCLTLH '5-. rx vi' ts. ,. fu is A-4, fs fig? 4, Y Q, 'vh- ,4 is Laughing at others in 'strange' costumes The 'fun' of dissecting a frog -1- . x --is Nw W .ef '15 1' .,,,,,' We do funny things every day. Some are good for a chuckle, a giggle, or a big outburst ot healthy laughter. lt's fun to read the comics or dress up 7 for Homecoming Clash Day. When a donkey gets the best ot us or a goofy lion moves in tor 'the kill', the grins break out contagiously. Doing sillythings iust to share that ticklish mood, and realizing that we can't always take ourselves too seriously develops our SENSE OE HUMOR. This 'sixth sense' might be one at the qualities in lite that we never want to lose. -fs 1 0' x yi. , ' V' 1 K I . Romping with a playful lion in 'Thisbe' comedy 'Super Stupid' and 'Elvis Presley' and friends at the Donlceyball riot i , New f tems, V' x X ir 'v.l'1g t' '11 5 H ,Q ' I .Rs-,,v.s ' . KZ' 4 . '4 x, 'hh' ' Exploring the world ot tunnies with funny friends Fun and laughter at Sadie Hawkins Top condition ,su- Md' A. mum ' Bikes two stray pals three 2 ir. if to Stillwater My J of fun 'W fx ft-A, ,L 3: +f'f':.e,,, fy 'T Q i ' ' , . QQ' 2,1 4' A i n A , X t V 'li 'Horsing' around at Fun Night Energy crisis 'bundling' 'Tiger milk' and bottles ofvitomins help build strong bodies 20 - Health ond vigor Just o 'touch' of football l We stay healthy mainly by l habit. We brush our teeth and wear warm clothes when winter sets in. We tind exercise like Karate, dance, or cross country running can provide us tun as well as keep us in shape. HEALTH can seem unimportant at times, but, 'when you've got your health, you've got iust Temperatures rising about everything'- l ,f llifi 'F itil!! W The 'manly' art of self-defense Some parts are edible News , V 3 . VVVVVZZA ., , X ., , , , ' - .l I , is s y 3 gi 5 Q i fr 'Mother never told me K ' 3 l,lV Flying high andtree Looking for a way out of o tangle of torsos ,. 'K Above: Communicating musical feelings Above Right: Trimester programming Right: Cutting a Christmas carcl stencil Si Below Right: Deciding on literary values Below: Machines that help us figure K., v 3.5- i'itti Q? l- I W. ,. is 1 T xg :,..35if:' .- EX Aw X196 A : Tex X K Qf ELS? ESXQQHQXTS Sxgwwwftysw EducoHom -23 xi! HQ, , 'Wag s. A, 1. MIUUWIT F me -.R irx in nf if N M ,N Thiriy-Three J-ettes and fl'1eJohmson Bond lead The Winfer Cornivol Grande Parade F 4 i ,. 6- 43' ,Y 9' J Enthusiasm for the things in life that count makes working at them worthwhile. We all like to feel we've accomplished something when we put our full effort into it. WORKING FOR ' SOMETHING IMPORTANT has its rewards' like selling a painting, readinga copy of AZUD that we helped to compile, acting in 'The American Dream' or achieving a better under- standing with some we have learned to appreciate. The thing we feel is important could be an exciting interpretation of a band number, it could be forming an exciting part ofthe Winter Carnival Grande Day Parade. Whatever goal we seek, we can have pride in the work we try to do well. 4QPIanning strategy for the Statetourney Qlastminute instructions from the coach 0 Play- ing 'grandma' on stage QPractice makes perfect 0Working for a better environment on Thanksgiving morning, 0Using new skills acquired in Jewelry class 0Perfecting an art style of her own Qlzinding someone who cares 0ProofIng the final- product, AZUD Q Closing shop for the day. Something important - 2 kl..:k:..,k:V K K v if .1 gf xxx U Y E Muscle building bench press ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Next best thing to being there Understanding Q Spanish M +35-Q v E c be :VA4 i f .. ., J .,., if ggggggg r nhx b b hbbl :.,... ...A ,.::e. . ' i bbin gig Magnifying ond exomining omoebos Pronunciation driits with 'Herr Munde' Connecting cobies to the video camera story of Co rtez in Mexico Butfing to o shine before costing , . ,W The normal Threshold of hearing el f amy KQk - 1 Laghl meters help make lop pictures Scanning articles off Micro Film Reader : ,im N Y' nil R as lk Ji: i fx e Conversation praclice in language lab Describing different Yuletide customs 7 'Horror' at 'wheel of misfortune' l From drip to dry after a swim Lighling 'Hello Dolly' 0 Tl'iey're little kids learning values Friends to confide in completely 28 - Concern for others figs, A .... P fd ,,.,, .Q W Q if E .,..,,. Q ,.1,,.,V.,.,,.,.,. Q x X we , QS Qs gms? -5521222-'Es:s:sa. 4 f' . 2 Q N V W dz W .,:. 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Q i X 'ELM .e Q f f S wi, vNX l at s it e , X QQ M .cw ,ggi ZA- az y 5:2 1:::f: :s 1,: , J, :-:: ::- lisizisaa ::2 ' Jbgxtf 39253 2 I ef, Elgar Q ff Y if f X gli? Q? PQ? Q 'W it 4 4 .. ag ,Q EM :Q by sq, i .-1. F' 2 New X., nndfm' 2 'SU if L V, ,, ., fi I 'fi i YW Wi f ,M ,c,,,z5, f M, , f i, ,aa ffm, , it aww H, , . I-,Ar , , ,W Wal Cpening ourselves tothe people around us through Penny Thursday donations, taking time to read a story ta a little triend, ottering to share knowledge acquired through years at study, or urging atellowgrappler on to 'survive'. All ot these ettorts depend on a CONCERN FOR OTHERS All it takes to show we care isa kind gesture or a sympathetic nod. Giving time and energy in concern tor people can make us special and needed by those we help. fi. M I J , 1, ,yggwiiifbia p -gg ' I I T L- .. A R lk -r' lr ' Close friends Azud crew edits 'people expression' I: ic., , V it it i , we fr A wr . , EV M iken M 1 f fi L,M ?i,, 12, V Ztiigi' 2, '-ff ,itgmsi ' I 'Q a Q - i V -' i X5 ', il ,fL',Z- f lfzwfil ' f ii T'i ,i3l.Vk5. i , , I fi' X uf' 1' V pf ' ii i mfr' 'tiff , , 2 Q' 5 Li., in 'saga' ' K7 g,f',i:f'i5f I-. 'il:::f A - - i X my ' f v F i, , 17, w3if,y. ,g g H.a-Hz,,,1g::j ,- I .. - i i rf s c We ' M Z iig V, i A Q ' 5 .,.. , 4' f fi ' ' ' i iriii ' ' y g A, 2 F ,Q Concern tor others 55, I V:V,, Lf -fi .I 1 Q yyyy y if v 3' f Zfif inzx aww ' L' .3 W f . fi- l 30 - So l make a few mistakes Ags, Q lt may not look lQce it but l dance very well. Q'Honestly fellows lfollowed allthe directions onthe package. Honestlyl' 0Sour notes in band on bass horn become sweeter and sweet- er and sweeter as timebgoes on and practice continues. 'There will never be time to finish this test with all these pencils break- ing, things iustwon't work todayl' QWhile trying to master the 'manly' or 'womanly' art of self-defense you make a few mistakes and get a couple of bumps. All this comes about with the chance to learn how to 'defend' yourself through karate. - f QBeing 'punished' for mistakes is all part of learning.0A beauti- ful pot . . .Qbecomes a lost cause and past experience. Learning to use a tape record- er, isn't always easy or- fun. Qlaughing at your own mis- takes makes things better. Broken pencils, tangled tape are part of those minor tragedies in lifethatmake things interesting, but, to put it mildly, it doesn't always seem like a blessing when we'blow itf Sometimes the teasing that follows a blunder is harder totake than the results of it. But, everybody has to foul up something sometime, so we may as well learn to live with our MISTAKES. Correcting the things we upset, or taking our punishment in strideteaches us a flexibility thatenables us to spring back to a fresh start. So we makea few mistakes, after all, that's the way we learn. We eat tor pleasure, tor escape, to pass the time, to get together with friends, to celebrate, to savor, to refresh, and to nourish. Throughout our lives we till ourselves with every kind of comrnonconsurnableancl the rarest otclelicacies. We stuff our mouths with sloppy toes, popcorn, trench tries, peanut butter, Sweetlarts, Quarter Pounders, tunatish, Cakes, pizzas, Fudge-anas, Uncola, potato chips, malts, Thursclay's spaghetti, choco- late donuts . . . The results of these somewhat fattening snacks can cause G hurried plunge to grape- fruit and hard boiled eggs. When we return to that Big Mac and Orange Cruslmwe realize that the SAUSFAC-i HON OF FOOD AND DRINK is one we all enioyi, Food tor a bachelor Wfwgrww. ,W MQ, ,W,.i7fefr:if' , if, - , W-.f ' , if ,ir,ii,r iiiir,i., Q ,, :.,::i. ,V X 3' ' awww if X sf are ,J 9, 1 ily, 0 i lil ,gf is 2 i, 5, Refreshing, cold and natural ,fffj A it '1 if ,f 5 :rr r N X wr' Q R g l an Aj sw .rrfk if 'I con'T believe I ore The whole1hing' 'b--- .,h X , uwavw ppauggv, I r x Sharing the joys of our new popcorn rnochine Q w - 'ul - my , W, ,,, ,, .11 ,,,.. ,,,: uw Q . H ,M fr X , I ss' ' K ' s if fm' K, SQ 'A 1 Aw w . A K x..o My K o.., K A A N K Q 1 L ' .f . v.,, W A if ,Q 1 K X ' 5'f , 'wx x - ... nj I N. .-A N gsvf. 3 in 1 'Y fi.. Q Q X Na' NCMA Spoghettusouce por excellonce vi K f I ,X if .4 wi, sg rg . A whole goggle of chow hounds Satisfaction of food ond drink - 33 A X lp 'T 1 Lf- 4 kwa Jas NW- I 'P x Q Mock grief over grandmcfs 'death' W? ms MM W Q ww W 'Q 455 w, wg 25 v 1 s N. 'Nw X1 Q W ax fy il YV 5 5 ' - 'X Y ' ' . S 15:29 .PQl:1'- 'ES:1!l:l- '- W . V , -1'-'- 1 . X, iw x I, , ,-f- :- Y ,Mm Q Q 3 1, x .-.-. 1 , : g g X5-35 -x Q Q Q, 5 x R , ' W3 M ' ' W' f- - , wk. s- X s:5:5ga:54,g.::,1::5sa.,is-fggs5s,:.,1,,.,' ' - Essay tests are so frying we-1. V, ,V 34 - Frustrafions It takes patience to strip graphic negatives! 'Agony' ofa When the Govies are losing, we get that terrible, 'let down' feeling. When that tricky violin passage is beyond control we want to tear up the music. These FRUSTRAHONS and lots ot others can pile up until we feel like screaming. Sometimes we do. lnstant reliet can come through that bellow, or from a 'bash' at the hood ot a useless car. Even though annoyances can drive us alittle crazy at times, they are a necessary risk. lt we hide trom disappointments and try nothing we will never experience the ioy ot overcoming those irritating obstacles that trustrate everyone. Exerting those 'inner emotions' ywurw 71335 it Being a good sport at the end ofthe game is really what counts Mastering Beethovan's cantata wasn'i so hard after all! is seg , , ,gfiwi Nt . l A time for reflection - 36 - A time for reflection Everyone is cllone with histhoughts sometime Biking clone in the wind 1 V n gi if M, Z ,fi V, Q QA ' is flip .1..i g wfiwmf .f Being 'alone' in a crowd after the Coronation with someone special to share the moment, or being 'alone' with music and a book are times we withdraw from everything to seek our own personal world. We all need A TIME FOR REFLECTION, to be by ourselves, ponderingtomorrow, or with others, all lost in private thought about the fate of Governor teammates on the Phalen field. During those pauses in life we can reflect in solitude and be quite 'alone', yet never be lonely. ' Contemplating your next move Decisions, decisions ,,:- v 54 - Quiet moments in crowded places Y X 1 -'ul , 5 5 7 . 5 r a 1 rr' 1: v 'fzirw Q Y 1 g ,Ii Q52 bg, I K i w . ,-- 'i .1 +1 .L- n ., , Moorehead, first debate, iust the beginning! Exploring the world of the microscope 4, . XfN 1 im on S. ' ' ' . . 4 45 i lf ol 3 I - . I or . i M i ,aw-v 'QEJP ' , ' i ' A ' 1.-LW. f- V ' 'iv 1 ' U , Y, ,if -Y ,K I' i I 3 y itz f.' Iftakes a lot of courage-io travel to o foreign land, alone Y4 5 z ,L x f eww l3 l3'iQ tstg gyms' A big part of our lite is what we have for a goal or a plan. Whether we leave our hopesto theltlip ofa coin, training 'on the iob' public speaking,or travel to a 'foreign' country, the aspirations we have noware beginning to take shape. It can be hard work, BUILDING DREAMS, but those dreams are left to us, they're ours. Filing for the future 'Let's see, nexttrimester . . .' The Colonel helps with dneams Sometimes chance decides Building dreams - 39 Three yecirs ofifun, work, ideos,c1nd 'Johnson iimes' hove gone by s iirneio seorch for the we wont io take, business, uri. .E o CD .E .x o o ...I UID? CC OO UCD U12 cu 3 ful! of he decisio ecome ca reoi port of our iives.These things ihcii were once merely oniicipoied ore now representing ihe new world we ore eniering. So, we have been out ond oboui, io ski trips, boskeiboii tournaments, deboies, ond iourneys io AtIc1nio,Germony or Woshingion D.C. Soon, we might be iroveiing io new homes, moybe in oiher cities, in different siciies. l'r's oil because we-'re going LOOKING, AFTER SGMETHING, CJUTWARD ond we're going PLACES. Thcii's ci foci. 1 efui synchronization of o J-ette show number Preparing for customers oi the 'Little Los Vegas' booth Class of '74 graduates 660 seniors June 3rd Two ouT of Th ree Homecoming SpiriT crowns wenT To The Class of '74, An excellenT '73 Prom, Turning Back The Hands of Time was organized by The group in Their junior year, and candy and pop sales aT baskeTball and wrestling conTesTs werealso begun by The class. While aT Johnson, This year's seniors experiencedThe beginning of many new programs in educaiion, including The Learning Ceniers, The New CiTy School, TrimesTers, and arena scheduling. Class Council members were busy wiTh The planning oTa num- ber of acTiviTies and proiecTs. Some of Their iobs included ar- ranging The graduaTion announcemenT sales and The measuring, sales, and disTribuTion oT caps and gowns. On May 29, parTicipaTing seniors boarded The Jubilee l sTeamboaT Tor a Three hour ride on The ST. Croix and Mississippi Rivers. ThaT nighT, The Senior Awards Assembly was held in The Johnson audiTorium. Three years aT JHS came To a climax on June 3 in The Civic CenTer. GraduaTion Night saw '74 Class members receiving Their diplomas beTore Tamily and friends. RighT: UTilizing evidence To esTablish an argumeni againsi his affirmaiive oppo- siiion in a pracTice debate, is senior Glenn Nordehn. S On Trial for disiurbing The peace afTer The Harmonia Gardens rioT are John DeMarco, Becky Lundeen, Laurie Kaufer, and Wane Baker. Wane sang for The group's release. Righl: Enioying The punch and company provided by Prime MinisTer STeve OV Mally aT The Homecoming recepTion is Karen Weisser. Above Right: Pradicing new rouTines are Skating Unit members Marsha Hagen, Lori Spiess, and Mi- chelle Lupelow. 42 - Seniors T XX, R T K ml' , fy' Left: Senior Class otticers and their advisor are Cathy Arnold, Mr. PeterKramer,JanellChisholm 'li' lPresidentl, Sandy O'Brien, and Todd Hawkinson. Below: Jim Cot- roneo attempts to control the ball against his Harding opponent. i GBWZZ25 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL, Row l: Renee Mueller, Lise Swan- son, Dawn Carl, Brenda Schramm, Mary Samoszuk, Libby Pom- roy, Kaye Olson. Row 2: Michelle Lupelow, Carol Greethurst, Deanna Hudello, Linda Kaase, Mary Beth Anderson, Nancy De- wall, Sue Melander, Joan Oslund, Liz Cucchiarella. Row 3: Mr. Peter Kramer, Peggy Tucci, Michelle Barrette, Doug Martell,Dan May, Dan Fackler, Mike Tauer, Annette Eltstrom, Janell Chis- holm, Sandy O'Brien. me if 'ww Seniors - 43 Edward Abrizenski ,sf-'il' ee ' fesqskwamvksSfstsaeflsfisffsfesa ' ' 11:2 if , . ag2:ragga5255is?tiers.-fr.sssz.s:-.gee we I Thomas Acciari Tim Addington .M , L Marie Aguirre Susan Ahlgren Thomas Albert Sugar Bear. . . EDWARD ABRIZEN SKI . . . Pbalen, Floaterg Albert, Joftbalt. THOMAS ACCIARI . . . Breakuut at Frau TICb6JCb6,J, Tbef eeonomzor, Mr. Demerf' Jebolarf, leamzng center-ecology. TIM ADDINGTON . . . Super Banana, Dulutb, Moorebeaaf State, Donkey, 'Ana' now kza'a'ze5'f MARIE AGUIRRE . . . Peanut, .ICQ two loyerf, CCA guys, Saa'ze zoztb jerry, YL, AAA, cry, Quee-nee. SUSAN AHLGREN. . . Sqbt. 6, Bozo, 1 II, Carolfr, H Hallway. THOMAS ALBERT. . .Loozng McDonala 5, Jleqoing In Bztbfff daft, Mr. McGowan ana' our great bomeroom. ELLEN ALFVEBY . . . Yente tbe Mattbmaker, Sugar Bean tbe tum pagen Maab, Tbump, Koko, Mozo, Rum, Karl. THOMAS ALTRICI-ITER. . . Abbott, YQ, Down at tbe Loop, Mack. KIMBERLY AMEY , . . CR., real baai Germany, S. M., CM., D.1-L, atbletzk Jupponterf, Superbawk, B.R., D.K. DAVID M. ANDERSON. . . Tbat'Jgot ttf 'T!oatJ'f Mack, jB., RS., gobf bockey. 114 - Seniors was . 2 Q.-er' ll! Sadie Hawkins Dogpatch residents Carol Olson, Brian Avery, Doug Johnson, and Robin Kluge take a break from the hoe-down and the 'ruckus' of PINE and 'chew the tat' during the annual Gals ask Guys festivities held in the J.H.S. commons area on November 9 from 7:3010 lO:3O p.m. fl Ellen Alfveby Thomas Altrichter Kimberly Amey David M. Anderson Cheerleader Washtub Band crows to Hillbilly tune, 'I Had A Rooster' David W. Anderson Judith Anderson if Mike Anderson : t. ' X' .4 'V E I f, ,,, -. 4 Ruth Anderson ' z Gciylo Anderson U ef i, Yr K Korl Anderson .gff Pomelo Anderson if ,f Mvu Q . . , 5 A Ny, 5 0 .. 1 1 left . 3 be lfgelsr .gr3. , ' - ., I Scott And erson I ' Jeanne Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Keith Anderson l.oDonno Anderson Mary Beth Anderson pzcklef and ketcbup. . . DAVID W. ANDERSON . . , Mickey Dznen Tern, Mr. Rusb, rtudy. GAYLA ANDERSON . . . Cat, Comelzuy, Cbeny, Pong, Cloznk, Egg, Algemon, Flapperf Fourg celebrate lf, ll W, B. S., Ozzie. JEANN E ANDERSON . . . Jkztng, Fred Led Zejzlolzn, work, frzenabr. JEFFREY ANDERSON . . . bockey gamer, frzendr, rzdzng around tbe lake, Jkz' trzlof. JUDITH ANDERSON . . .justyou andme, Jammer '73, WB. lake, Mr Nzebart, 7f26f73. KARL ANDERSON . . . Afton Albf, Sue, Goorebeny Fallf, '73, Cfyftal Mzkt, work. KEITH ANDERSON . . . baekpacklng 171 tbe woody, cron country Jkfzng, canoe trait, tbe wall. LADONNA ANDERSON . . . Peanut, breakmg text tuber, Bong, 23, Hfbbzng, srkatzng, Beyo. MARY BETH ANDERSON . . . Young LW, Gregg, Germany, cbeerleacbng, Prom, A,A and A, I-LHS.-43, all my great memorzef and all my great frzendf. MIKE ANDERSON . . . tbe pop- com truck, jun, rulmg my I 0 Jpeed wbere'J my combi Pat'J tmnk, 50 buckf, all tbe good frzendf, treaty, Nellir, Tbom. PAMELA ANDERSON . . . You Howarapf L. S., boo boo Merlzn, Dzctonff, bouflzng, 1?7z'ckleJ and ketcbupf T. W, rlentr in tbe can Mr. F, RM. RUTH ANDERSON . . . m tbe year 1983 untb Dodze and Mzke, Ray, football gamer, jill and Vzckze, uforkzng az tbe ojffce wztb all my frzendf, Paula, pzcturer Mike ebew hr me, Prom. SCOTT ANDERSON . . . Wef, Audrey, buntzng untb tbe guyf, good tfmef, Bolton 'J caddy, Hayden Hezgbtr bockey. Seniors - 45 A I , . si . 3 William Avery Susan L. Barrett M' L-,-L SHP , .- M - 7 i '.'3:SLxj?f A yt If Steven Bauer 46 - Seniors Wheel of Nlisfortune chooses Susan Anderson vr,:A-1, :-,::A -,,- f ref. iii ? 5. K fp ir . 16' gf 3 f - 1 - . .,., 4 -,BBQ Q . N5 Y 'Q as J Q fa gf it Debra Axness Michelle Barrette Cynthia Bebeau '! 'Y ll S g 2 S X S- f Paula Antonson Cathleen Arnold Denise Auge . S 0 I Lori Badowicz Wane Baker Susan K. Barrett Joyce Barte Michael Bartel David Bartell Rynn'5 Ion! . . . SUSAN ANDERSON . . . jelbzoenn, goofypfzendf, No. 16, ozke bzkef. PAULA ANTONSON . . . joek 73 Claezfy, Clorkk, gooel rnefnorzef, Bzrelr Pork. CATHLEEN ARNOLD . . . YL, A,A nnel A, two loferf, Cezmpezzgnerf, elaeerzng, IVInc'J. DENISE AUGE. . . Bngf, Nell Bzrellegx, gooelf9zenel5, RH, Gzrl'J noekey. WILLIAM AVERY. . . Front Fonfg YL Ace, Jnowjbotbezll CCA., Horneeornzng, eleontetrmf, 'Play it by Ear? DEBRA AXNESS . . . Snperknwk, fketelaoookf, in the pool, Clofe Up 73, D.C LORI BADOWICZ . . . Off, St.foe'5fre5nmnnyen1g Of-7969 work. WANE BAKER. . . fnek Arfnftrong, Ryezn'5 Ionf, 4 lun., Terfy, Football SUSAN K. BARRETT . . . Kzd B.F.T'.r, Ozzie, Wop, B.L.C, Celt. SUSAN L. BARRETT. . . Speeznl Fooelf, art, Peterfen, weekenelf. MICHELLE BARRETTE . . . Stnn, jrnztenkef, Prone, Notre Dnfne, Cntnlinez. JOYCE BARTE. . . 0 noni, 506 jokef, lVIne'.f, Jkzing, canoeing. MICHAEL BARTEL. . . jenn1VImphy,meezkzljBonfr, Mr. Hoff career eel DAVID BARTELL . . . wreytlzng, pezrtzey, zezppen Super Bart, Mellon. STEVEN BAUER. . . joypfl june, tlye erew nt Mne'J, Wnlbx, broken bonef. CYNTHIA BEBEAU . . . Home ofGn1neJ, Steve, Jllb! 10, I 973, Arlington, pnrtzef. -1 f e .es-femzsfa 1 punishments for physics' 'donkeys' Stutting themselves into Mr. Risch's Sin Bin before advanced physics class begins are Gary Wahman, Doug Johnson, and Steve Martin while Bruce Larsen and Doug Martell watch. The Sin Bin is usually used to 'terrorize' late comers. mess, -.. 7 B Karen Beck Sandra Beck r -v -X ,, V ..., I if . Sharen Beck Curtis Bedbury 'ww Robin Beebe Deborah Belko my jbrgezyflrl frzenclf. . . KAREN BECK . . . hofkethczll gomey, pczmcley, Mrf. Shwf Mrf. Dczhh l teczching 10th gmclerf, j-ette Jhow. SANDRA BECK. . . too much home- work, hzke hzkef, Superhawk, Deutfch, frzench, Uncle Pete, hockey gamer SHAREN BECK . . . foothallgczmer, you look real hczctf Mrs. Wczfhhum, tell it like it zlr, fmt Jittmg czgozh, get to work, j-ette Jhow. CURTIS BEDBURY . . . .Math Lczcly, Jtczge hcmczf hockey gamer, pczrczckf, ykz' trim, Rycm'5 Iom, common Jerzfeczmlexczctreafonmg, HerrRzLfch. ROBIN BEEBE . , . Bomhen Roger Driven Roger Paffengen allthepczrtzef orzdfrzerzchr, Solhz, Betcz. DEBORAH BELKO . . . my jbrgegizl j9'z'ench, Sczclze Hczwkmr, Doclze, Ham, great timer cmcl memorief with Doug. LAURIE BEN ERT . . . hockey gamer, the gong, Gczzl M. j., clcz.tcz.ck1, PB77l2Ejf,J No Story, Mike, Laurie Benert BfUCeBenSOf1 Sqot. 24, 1973. BRUCE BENSON . . . Sczclze Hawkzm, Sczperhczwk, Renee, Goocl tz'meJ, Belo' timey, Mrf. Nelforz, hockey gamer. Seniors - 417 Latin classes reproduce Roman if ,J XE 13' R Jeffrey Bergin at Robert Bergman Susanne Berres Susan Berube Jennifer Biagini Vickie Bianga Barbara Bieniek Ann Marie Bifullc Barbara Bifulk Douglas Bifulk Sandy Blackslock i ' 1 X Michael Blanchard Boni Block 48 - Seniors Peter Blair Debora Blakeway Donald Blanchard ur trloletf . . . JEFFREY BERGIN . . . Owatonna, Ellen, Prom, Bzgjohn, HC, all my frzenaff. ROBERT BERGMAN . . . hafkethall wetorzey, Brenala, zlopzng through the hallf. SUSANNE BERRES . . . Beelfy laugh, humzng hair majorettef, eampzng. SUSAN BERUBE . . . partzef, fllkltdf, gooa' timer and planf. JENNIFER BIAGINI . . .jayhzrel Cleo, jubz 18, B.f, L.H, Cznely, Phalen. VICKIE BIANGA . . .jef5e, 13, KL., Wztohef Woody, concertf. BARBARA BIENIEK . . . No. 1 guarel New Orleanf, out to lunch withjrzenahr, What can I Jay? ANN MARIE BIFULK . . . j9kh, 2 elown, ahklyou fee, never on time, Pyramuy, skiing gully. BARBARA BIFULK . . . the third time, uf trlolety, motten couth, Ml-L 'roamzn,, EJPKCZZZZQI Barry' DOUGLAS BIFULK . . . my hzg mouth, Saalze 2, Prom, making the rounahf, Hawk. SANDY BLACKSTOCK . . . Au- guft of '71, and my'Randy. PETER BLAIR . . . hookey, ceramztf, Lar- Jon, work. DEBORA BLAKEWAY . . . lee Jkatzng, at gamef with the hanaf 4-8, Lennie. DONALD BLANCI-IARD . . . Mack, the loop, Mn K MICHAEL BLANCHARD . . . Laur1'e,frz'enaOr, the 60, Jwim- ming. BON I BLOCK . . . Doug, Alafka ln the Buzkk, ILMPB. culture through model home construction A ' i m'o'A. I ' - , it 'inyo E . . Q I' ' be '.4-.1 a ' ' i.f'iEg3? I .e lf? 7 f ...ggi 3.4 Vx f K:- Jeftrey Blom Douglas Blum Gladys Bodden Paul Boehne William Bohnen Renee Bonin Daniel Bonngard Dovid Boog Curtis Boogren , N. . Q .. Fwmwwwx ww..-,MW nrs-u-uus MWA 4 lil Beginning Construction on ci model Roman house in Mr, John PikaIa's fourth hour Latin ll class ore Tim Kleiter, Marlin Irulsen, Goyla Anderson, Jim Petersen, Kirsten Monson, and Bob Zongs. Hey Kzkldo! . . . JEFFREY BLOM . . . ,ourh npr, hnohhy, parlzer, .roceen Target. DOUGLAS BLUM . . . 238 Chevy trzreh, Off Torrffrllflmlezng, loop, Shllwaler GLADYS BODDEN . . . frymg hard .rorrzetz'me.rjQ0z, friemlr, feezcher. PAUL BOEHNE . . . MdC,J', lunch time, Capp Tozeerr Home- hoy. WILLIAM BOHNEN . . . my ffzemf, Loferg Crezpf, Roach, Clqy. RENEE BON IN . . . Beehfr, Deh, Brerzelez, Elhy, the eomel gong, Roger Dzizfefg Roger Porferzgerg Phalezr. DANIEL BON NGARD . . . Oezhdezle rleryy, eozzeem, Erzo Kim. DAVID BOOG , . . we me Jo much ulzhe, not enough hzerzrh hu! loo marry to lcllh ezhozrl all of them. CURTIS BOOGREN . . . Reel OWL mach, .SIC '74, Steve, Deh, the hzg VW2 Terri Gm. KRISTY BORGH . . . Fzklellefg Al howlzhg, good morn- KfiS'Y BOfQh Clwflene Borst mg reholczrr, Hey Kzklelof CHARLENE BORST . . . Carol, '67 Mrzlihzr, mezhzrzg my frtf formal, the rzzghl I mei Dove. Seniors - 419 is Ye '. Wx Arranging snowshoe displays at Gokey Sporting Goods on 5th Street in downtown St. Pciul, is Peter Madrid. Peter works at Golcey as part ot the OnfThe-Joh Training program. Over one-hundred Johnson students were enrolled inthe course during the '73-'74 school year. 2 f iffff 4 Q N, +--,. s. s . ,f 3 Z:-, A 1 5 Luanne Bradshaw Brenda Breen Thomas Brice Groucho . . . ELLEN BOTERMAN . . . Grzkley Beurg Wheel of Mitwrtune, Cojjee Cup. MATTHEW CONROY . . . househoy, Cupp Towerf, cruzkznl frzendf, good timer. MICHAEL BOWLIN . . . the underdog, Sunduy jhothulL the deczdh homeroom, O. G., S und S, KWPQ, Buhhu, Sporty. THOMAS BOYDEN . . . Thunder Buy, ull the doohzef, Wef, ftudy hull. LUAN NE BRADSHAW. . . Chlomunh, juhz Fourth, .vqutrrel Orpheum, Mupleufood Bowl, mort of ull Steve. BRENDA BREEN . . . frzendr, ufeehendf, the homeroom crowd jun. THOMAS BRICE. . . lB.YC, Yznt' crew, the hooth, cufe tulhf, Mzlu 18, Groucho, jun. 16, the courtf. BRIAN BRIGGS . . . Deh, 9f5f73, Byerbxir, '67-327', homhf uufuy, 64 Chevy. CHERYL BROWN . . . South Duhotu, Dule'J Pluce, Aguthu, Dune B., Bupp. CYNTHIA BROWN . . . Steve, Feh. 22, Howard johnronir, cumpmg, Seot. 14-16 '73, Nutionul. TONI BROWN . . . Yom, Tim, Krzlf, HC '73, Keith A., 215, North Duluth, Connozkuer 50 - Seniors Four job programs K .p Ellen Boterman is gi. gs fag 4 f 1 5, 1 Q STEP t 9f3 f 1 ' -5 ji V-'ffifyiflwllff r ih 7, X, j I V:k.k K . 5, Ki yi .f.. .,,. 3 5K5,,5,g 1 . 3, fy-.t it-my, A X K J! ., ,K,.. ' ' Michael Bowlin M5- ge, LW , Brian Briggs Cynthia Brown aff' Matthew Conroy Slit gf! R 'T H A .Q , .K My 76:5 if, ,t if , fr' ill, K FQ sa at .. at .fa . Q Sn: Thomas Boyden r'1- 8 'X1 F S i K T - f .- 1 537 I ,. . .,.... G. - 3'-:A f: r kkkii: .is Cheryl Brown . Fgsss- .8 K, 'E , .Ny I ef.. 'f B ' .v K . t,KN.K , , Toni Brown train students in occupations skills 49... if rn ', ,,- K , Charles Brunnette Teresa Buchan John Buckner 'iQ Nm - Cheryl Burch Oren Burckhard? Ronald Bush feezzug ut the Met . . . CHARLES BRUNNETTE . . . Mille Lucy, Guzzhey Hezflrzuv, hreuhzug 5:00 zu fhe mile ruv, ruruzuzg uf Phuleu, phofog uce. TERESA BUCHAN . . . Rope Nech, Louerg jup, Whzfedoor Muck, Arhy'JPhuler1, 'Cf JOHN BUCKNER . . . Buxx Cruue, PoofC Bohhy Rzggi, ffoo huf0, Soviet Onion. ROBERT BUCKN ER . , . Monroe Refluechf, freezzhg uf fhe Met, Smiley, Duluth, Slzugyhot, Ryuu'5 Iom. CHERYL BURCH . . . Churlef Moore, Put Wheel of Mzwriuhe, Mr. B. '5, Mzhe. OREN BURCK- HARDT . . . Lzhfelule Auto Purlf, Cvzdy, Orzey'5 Torzuo, the group, meful Jhop. RONALD BUSH . . . Midget, hy th jzllf, Muruhe, Forex! Inu, Holuluy, Dee. 13, hochey gumey. KATHLEEN BUTTERMORE. . . Goofeherzy Fully, Mouuuh' Purh, Jummer of '72, Cuyfomf, fouh cumpzug. JOHN BYDZOVSKY. . . Sue, Beu, Boh, 65 Chevelle, Yellow Turkey, Rumyey Hofpzfuh Huftuzgf, Etferg Cerzferville. SAM CALIGUIRE. . . hungzug out, the ehu' of the yeun fun. TERRY CAPAN . . . Muureerz, Toduf Steve, Chev pzehup, Ilffuchetf. DAWN CARL. . . Clofe Up, Boe- zug S72 7, cluyh duy, Spz'rz't eouteff, I 0f23f 7 3, to he or not to he, Ckzptuzu K AUDREY CARLSON. . . turhzrfg 18, zvz'lu'zveeherzuG, gzgglef, ulzvuyy Ruzuly, filling zu love wzfh Purulu. A '--- T . A N vw .-, 5 :f ,.ll ' Robert Buckner Kathleen Buttermore 'i' Sam Caliguire :5,. 1:ff--Y -is - , P ' Ii-Iijgiv,-41-fm if r. . Pi . 3 Q'-as x C - f sxgzza ir C, Dawn Carl John Bydzovsky bv' .1-r ' Terry Capan Audrey Carlson Seniors - 5l Gave score decisive victory X -fw- hif -a is I Daniel Carlson Lowell Carlson Richard Carufel Delores Chase Ronald Checkalski ' Janell Chisholm - 5- Q?f .,f-5 sq iss. e I X iw 1 . ,gf X N., I New il? QM? , . is C , 2 Q gg I Q Dennis Clowes Pamela Clucky Michael Cocchiarella ca!! me Dodze! . . . DANIEL CARLSON . . . the loop, Brzdgemaniv, at the hody Jhop. LOWELL CARLSON . . . Cindy, Non. 5, 1973,foy Park, Ford 289. RICHARD CARUFEL . . . hackftage, Friday rqiortf, jim, Dick, Kerry, Rhoda. GAYLE CARUSO . . . Mack, Phalen, filling ont of my chain PATRICIA CASELLO . . . Styme, Chomperg Bampy, Mn C, Killer DELORES CHASE . . . Cagoerg ca!! me Dodiei 1983, Mike and Rath. RONALD CHECKALSKI . . . Ekert, Crane, Greaferg 110 miter in 8-1f2. JANELL CHISHOLM . . . Handf of Time, my Loraf We're Gahoona Wm, inherent Jtractaral harrzery. COLLEEN CHRISTIAN SON . . . real had 'The Gzrlf, hafkethall toarnament. MICHAEL CLAUSON . . . the I-L jhllozo low hrowf, Trackzn',fOY DENNIS CLOWES . . . Air Force, Nzcke! Bag, other Zozo hrozoy. PAMELA CLUCKY . . . the kzdy, driozn' aronnaf the jim timer. MICHAEL COCCHIARELLA . . . hike hzkef, car hayh, the X Hezty, L.H PATRICK CONN OLLY . . . Mike, Pat L., Bnrny A., Rookiey. DEBORA CONYERS . . . my twin Jzkten Como, mort of all Greg. DENISE CONYERS . . . Mr. Alex, Spartan Clah, Candy. MARGARET COSTELLO . . .Silzferclwf Yettief, where are yaP, The Yagof. 52 - Seniors P .af s ,,.. I flag, Q 3 X - A X E 2 gg Q Gayle Caruso Patricia Casello Colleen Chrislianson Michael Clauson -sS1212-12:fswvsme 1f.fg-fa-:Q-.11 . .f .-rims, fgfififsiZfwail?ssiisissszfgifiiiszzl J ev-fer f- C 5 5 2fsl'Y'2f 1 ,sseii - N ,-'L , f i ',.,i sfssesff- if ,- A 1 is Patrick Connolly Debora Conyers new I, we 1 Se In .fha fe 1+ f, 'V Q w H , Q L ffl ' ' lifcijh 11 li ? A ' A O V..- .. f . Pls. 'P' in Ii 'f '64 sss, f, :lE?yK.iNs., fllff :Q is uvaxr. iemymvff si-v,gffs---gfggggm-,scsi w:...fsff1i'. eil Denise Conyers MargareiCosiello on mud splattered Central Hurling high over Murray defensive opponents isIom Yurek who was assist- ed by the capable blocking of quarterback, John Kelly. The Governors went on to defeat the Pilots by a 280 score in a roiny September 2l afternoon game. Johnson victory came on soaked Central turf. 9 . j?euebfr1'e.r1u Ozoutounu . . . JAMES COTRONEO . . . No. 13, Beuuf, Feb. 9, bocbey, Muck, Rod Lou, Mry. Hu!L P. R. SHEILA CRAMER . . . purtief, reul cute, hui' femgbtf, Cluubfr Subuzuruze, Aruze,jeuuueuuufGeorge. MARY CRANSTON . . . 147 Nortb zoitb Tootr, trouble witb Deb, murcbuzg wztb peb bum! zu -30 uegree zoeutber, Oet. 27 uuu'Apr1Y 27. CYNTHIA CRGTTY . . . juzut- uzg zu tbe bulb pluyufuy '73, AC, f.K, fB., tbe 4 yeurr of wuztuzg, ul! tbe greut otber meuzorzer. KATHERINE CRUDO . . . No Probleruf, Bee Bop Queen, YL, .rummer '73, Jzugzug, Dolb, jeuuue, frzeruk, rkizug. SANDRA CRUZ . . . Debby, NCS eumpzug trqbr, McGz'l!'J, Doug, Mark, Steve uuu' my j9'1e1uZr. ELIZABETH CUCCHIARELLA . . . FHA, bfuzirer, Bfue Moou, 6'07WffZ, j9outlz'r1e, YL, bockey ut 4.-oo u.m., jerub hier zu Ozoutouuu, f'lt'776ll5 I 'll never forget. KEVIN CULLEN . . . tbe eurl ufuf tbuuksr. field James Cotroneo , wtf' WW 1' I+- W W 7l5g!1U5f5?Itf'5ife5Tf5f .LQ ,, Li, Q I rise C 7 2 C 5 , Q I ' if Mary Cranston Katherine Crudo Elizabeth Cucchiarello W I t' l f if' if ,, X mur- 'llfxp' Sheila Cramer ff.. Cynthio Crotty 915 Sandra Cruz an ,p4f' Kevin Cullen Seniors - 53 Right: Congratu lating ing Queen and King, Hanmer, is candidate, ception preparations made by Joan Ranch and Mary Anderson. Kim Dahedl ,,., Y.. . vvlzv .. 7 Lori Davidson Yellow Rofef. . . KIM DAHEDL . Library reception follows newly crowned Homecom- Marie Aguirre and Craig Cathy Arnold. Below: Re- honoring the Royalty are bv' ' W, L, Z' -, 2 1, , Kenneth Damewood zest mf , THHIVW Qu-f ' Robert Deflorin Lynda De-Ising . . jay, a loft frzerzaf breabwaten Barb, laft mgbt, Aagaft 10, 1973, Teelaly Bean a .yteezal gay namea' Mae. KENNETH DAMEWOOD . . . Oakdale Dayy, eomem, IK, tbe Foraf ap rzortb, Daytonk Blajjf Aato Sappbr. LORI DAVIDSON . . . Rope Neck, fA.R, Jzaimmmg, Wbzteeloorg Wlt7HZ'Ck!.Y Wbeeb Pbalea, December '71, Brma'ley Oil. ROBERT DEFLORIN . . . goofhg off a'rz'om' arotmof after febool yefterelay. LYNDA DELSIN G . . . eomertr, Florzkla, Cbzkago, Yellow Rofef, Late Szmrzlfef, Rob ana' Deb, 3X 9X 7 3, gooa' timer wztb LeeO, Sirem. DAVID DENN . . , Dodge jfzebapr, Alzee, Play Day '73, Pmbof, Raman clan, H yoa cafft traft me, wbo can yoa tmrt?, rooffmg, JEROME DEROSE . . , Capt. Mz'lt aaa' Dditlljl, tag team cbamlb, jifrft fax, Mz'teb Marx lytmg wezgbtr, LI-L Prom, boebey team, ID. Hill aaa' Kelhf, Coarztry Clab. 54 - Se nio rs :KS My in W It , V ' K e .... o f David Denn Jerome DeRose lofi. 1.1-7' , Q , we f. s 4.1 ., qs me ., W, V5 be Homecoming Coronation festivities Patricia Desler Thomas Dettling Cynthia Devine Nancy Dewall . . i: f 'Cm 1 9? K FQR X Y- W H T. S I t X RCS.. Q , ,Q i 2 ,QI s ml? ,N K .X 3 Jacqueline Dietmon Dustin Dimmick Merry Distler Wendy Dios if K . . . X . Q W ' - ' :gi fts , K Debra Donahue Douglas Donaldson William Drake Barbara Drew rwzrnming In 40 degree water . . . PATRICIA DESLER . . . Snaraf Miitr, I2f6I72, aghf, Foo5baiL 7fI2f72, R.B.'5 backyard THOMAS DETTLING . . . Slaopperk City, Zeppelin, earnpzng. CYNTHIA DEVINE. . . Saekjake Jneezzng, Kiln 'J old ciankerg tire yweet tbzngf in tiff, Proofread NANCY DEWALL . , . No. 51, fzappedi, rernernber zoben', Anette, Rockin' Robin, Cherubs, Prom, Dan. MICHAEL DIEGNAU . . . 226 kzdf, BYSAR Mr Abdeiia, korboi Rarnfey HoJpztaL Azad JACQUELINE DIETMAN . . . nezopeopte, traoeiing, 0,0161 joarnaL Jarnmerg World Tlreatre. DUSTIN i DIMMICK . . . ftornaclr growlx, trip oatweft, tlainkzrzg of the end', Hermes, MERRY DISTLER . . . DECA, Donaidyonk, Roxanne and Steve, Mr. Boeblkek borne room, Kathy. WENDY DJOS . . . HMCK Mr B., art mob1'le.f, Rore, water xkzing, Scott. THOMAS DOMAGALL . . . Bad Miteb, parking lot. DEBRA DONAHUE . . . ali the kzdr, the Strand downtown. DOUGLAS DONALDSON .... r unrnrnzng in 40 degree ufaterg Canada, Arbylr, getting loft. WILLIAM DRAKE . . . me rnile ran, IlfIac'5, 361 Farjf, Stiliwaterg KA. BARBARA DREW. . . all tire drarnmerf, brzngzng Otto the otter to Jcnool the zoo. LORI DREWS . . . TW66Ul, Linux, YL, BND. KIMBERLY DUFF . . .Prorn, Kat and Die, rnoftbf Torn. JEFFERY DUFOUR. . . Maftang, weidzng, my can Kimberly Duff 3 .... . . 1 as k ,U - ' A fl l C3531 tim s- fi f Eig- Qi '.,. k 3 l x Michael Diegnau Thomas Domagall ,- e Lori Drews Jeffery Dufour Seniors - 55 Stage crew handles school productions Kathryn Dufour 5.PBlfi lv 6 SA- Q , fps-.p-a S J Jefferey Eckert Patrick Eckert Lauren Ehnslrom Kim Ehret -wa 5 , '31 5? ' rv 1 , it NN- :,, . V Dan Fackler Wendy Fairbanks 56 - Seniors 1 , Q f Peter Dufour Janet Dugan William Dvorak ' ' - f , S - -- -5' QSEPASEK X L .. . R it K Y, is Q , Z E3 UK Y it f Ns: I 5 uu A Peggy Edwards Sharon Eggert Jeffrey Ehnstrom .fhi J m f' :,r.t I .l,: :i,. uude Q 4 - :Nj .3 1- E A A Qzrt e ' . X A g - - V sr. - 55 1 James Ekman Annette Elfstrom Mark Erickson urwqehull . . . KATHRYN DUFOUR . . . the und! wufh, Spunky, Grutf, Mzke, mort of ul! thznkzng uhout M.C PETER DUFOUR . . . TN T1 hufted leg, 125, guruge hurned down. JANET DUGAN . . . Quutf, Louerg the hut group, jim, Muy 13, YL. WILLIAM DVORAK . . . ut! three yeury ut johnyon, hockey gumey, TB. znjifrft hour. JEFFEREY ECKERT . . . eluffey, frzenuhr, good tfrnef. PATRICK ECKERT . . . uroorhrhop, drufzng, Chzekf, Carlton, Sanders. PEGGY EDWARDS . . . my unexpected Birth- duy Km, fullzng zn the mud pullzng the chuzr out from under RF SHAR- ON EGGERT . . . Sz'luerhe!L Dodze, M.H, .5Dee1u!frzendv,je5u5. JEF- FREY EHNSTROM . . . 1VIutt und jrff 66 Chev, hutehhuek, Dun und the gang. LAUREN EHNSTROM . . . Rzeh, Pum und Scott, Prom pzenie, I X I 6X 72. KIM EHRET . . . greut luughr, ull the frzendf, Lori, my cur. JAMES EKMAN . . . the can Orpheum, wwlehufh pooL huuzng jun. ANNETTE ELFSTROM . . . Rockin' Rohzn, Prorn, Ilffurk, Qf IIX73, Pam, Nuney. MARK ERICKSON . . . 447 uueruge, In the locker room, Rumhlen M. S., F. L. DAN FACKLER . . .Cunudd Rookie, Dulebr Dcfnye, Nunee. WENDY FAIRBAN KS . . . Germuny, yeholurf, Ufehz, Petru, hzke hike to Stztlwuter, including 'Dolly', . Mgn-Hgh fN Relaying lighting requests from the director of THE AMERICAN DREAM is stage crew captain, Randy Johnson. The two way radio is used for quick communication between stage hands. DanielFischer Marilyn Fisher uv 'Rb Q .F- ' Laurie Forys Timothy Frantzen I I I I Sandbox , Dream Tft fx as K GTR I i , .ip-1 Q, 1 Q. 1 Terri Falzone Sally Feider Michael Fenton Debora Ferguson Michael Ferguson Steven Ferrozzo 1 hi My 3 if James Flaa Timothy Foley Gregory Forsblad j1l11y1'14gl2o1key Ill Cmlzmlz . . . TERRI FALZON E . . . flwkzg t1'me.f, zzobofly ezferlzlflefzt, SWL 2 5, '71, mor! ofull DlZ7l . SALLY FEIDER . . . Floppm, good fivkfzdr, Double- Illlllf, GAA b1111q11ef. MICHAEL FEN TON . . .zero boon mr frozzlalaf, loft zzwle Ill IZIIIU, .y1vc'121l glbl Nancy. DEBORA FERGUSON . . . 7f6f 7 2, I2f6f72, Qf 5X 7 3, lVIuc'J, zoofleof blltkffllbblhg mmoxr, I7l1!1Dd7'lIt'.l', Polly, jolm. MICHAEL FERGUSON . . . oulaloor LW, Pefmon, Jlllglllg. STEVEN FERROZZO ... looker room, Q 56 Mew, all flu' goofl t1'me5. DANIEL FISCHER. . . Clove Up, Eye, Dzzlzztb, ll CLWZLKIITI joke Ill D.C, the Ozllzgwz Howe. MARILYN FISHER. . . H. R. 112, llflmk, HHZUHIII, Srmfly, new rfly fcbool, Dec. 25, '71, l1'fflef?1rl1. JAMES FLAA , . , Frzkluy rqoom, fourtlz l1o1zr l11'ology, prycb, Szqmbzzzok. TIMOTHY F OLEY . . . B Jqzzofl bockcy, playzkzg laoclfey Ill Cwzazlu, the parkzkzg lot. GREGORY FORSBLAD . . . Off. 3, '74, form' clvzwzp- 110711, Pzkldler, jofe, buggzbfg Ellen 171 HR. LAURIE F ORYS . . . Km, 5:30 Jleolzhg jmzctzbef, TD. flu' .r1111.fl11'11e, flu' bluff. TIMOTHY FRANTZEN . . . Cmmofz Folly, lzlrlenzklg to G!1.Y, Jforzw, M. S., lfzwmg goo1lj911e111z'J. Seniors - 57 ' i' N ,, ,V -- fi to at Ejgilewshbt ,QC , sg tial 5 :ffl NK M rigid? . M , I M I hh llc F ,A 2 it f it -'- . .f afntfg ,. M, , Wi ite 4' 5 W Ke My l l.oriFriberg Gary Fritz My Cole Gannon Marie Garcia Hopping along to 'Smackwater Jack' in hercowboy costume on opening night of the musical program is marcher, Sharen Beck. 58 - Seniors t 'Q .t , f Y if ss 4 1 Qtr f f' ef t ,,,, . .iw if .W ,, it ,M Q' 1 Magna Cynthia Froetschel Dawn Furrer Deborah Galloway A' ff-it .. 'ff' 7 .1 m,,,,: I ,: . ,f Diane Garrison Dennis Gartner Jeffery Gauthier . we I t i N1 , ll X gh., 4, . 1' .i :Z 3? .li i Linda Germain Darlene Gidlund Betty Gilbertson My American f?zrn1'lie5. . . LORI FRIBERG . . . f1l0.flll7Z!lljQZl7Ztff6'l?7Z!Zi D. T, KB., crazy horne- roorn, air hockey, cycle UML GARY FRITZ . . . Phalen, '57 Chee, Mac'J accident, Shorewew, j and M.M., partief. CYNTHIA FROET- SCHEL . . . Fretch, Merna and Zelda, Sadie, Pride, 8f28f72, candle light and rnafzc, Jpeczal j9'iendJ. DAWN FURRER . . . Tenfz, troahlef, fifiendv, good tnnef and had DEBORAH GALLCWAY . . . f9'86'ZZt7'g haf Jtopy, frogf, hockey, Saperhawk, Steve, all thoye tryoatf, j9 Z'6'lZ6lt'. COLE GANN ON . . . sailing, Mack, ,batting all the chanuf in the pooh the Wall Harnrn'5. MARIE GARCIA . . . Spartan Clzzh, My American jhmilzef, cron coantry fkizng, International Dayf, Peqaz, Lilfheth, john. DIANE GARRISON . . . Prone, hockey ganref, AAA, Bill Kathy, Kim, good tirnef, good lack to the clam of '74. DENNIS GARTNER . , . Jtrannnzng rny gaitar, D. D., Gayle, V T., Chicago, Rolling Stoney, Alice Coopen MUSIC JEFFERY GAUTHIER . . . Maftang, Garylr Garage, Mr. Forftacl Mr. Bohrn, Twin City Speed Way. LINDA GER- MAIN . . . Spotty, driving, VP., KM., lanch, the jnrrn, Otto the Otto. DARLENE GIDLUND . . . the hng, Mona, jan, Mike, Tirn, 500, Who'J at the door? BETTY GILBERTSON. . . 31, Torn gyrnleadefg hezng jealoaf, thinking ahoat him. I I 4' , ' 13 wif w 4 f1S'f'332'f3 'ix H 2 I tt'-fqwzrvf-, In-auf K1 ,gf I f' !f7,':'i .+ A ,mn ' kgs g ff, kykff, Iyy I' .z1'ffVf4fJJi:i'?i1 , K' ' ' H A is X WS' 5 QA 5 s K 'Q mm v s ,K 5 I it we cfffsfeff- . . -1- 5 . a 'Q i M, i .Na I im, Cx Y Wi Wm , 5 Q, Brenda Giwoyna Cynthia Giere Kristy Glovka Robert Grant ,',, A W rr,fr ,ix ttt t Katherine Green Cynthia Greer ' A ,gf so 5, i LIQRQ W S N 'wwf Carol Greethurst Laura Grittner .4 WM ,mfw ' is V , iii is 5 WB' j::.',ffvi O ' O W. ,, ,,. I. ,f rnkzgm 5, nv 'f3Q Dean Grohs Mark Gross Nlarchers organize twenty numbers for 'J-ettecetera' 'Gingerbread Man' accompanies Lori Schichel and Debbie Kortuem during the performance ot 'J-ettecetera'. The outtitstor each of the show's numbers were designed and made by the marchers themselves. The group provided their own choreography for the evenings of May 3 and A last year. F1zz.ffm!1'on!. . . BRENDA GIWOYNA . . . the comet, toot laugh, the loop, all fbe great time! fogefben CYNTHIA GJERE . . . Furroflff, urozzmzf foe iweed mfg, Idef of Ilffurcb. KRISTY GLOVKA . . . Ramiro, D.B., L.1-1, I'oe11eow'oewz .YUL'f0.t'L'!l11!ffi'ff.f0 j?1rf1zo1qy. ROBERT GRANT . . . Zvek, Rock, Hogllf, foe Pmlr, Flifln. KATHERINE GREEN . . . pzllfzkir, Mzkzzzebobo Folly, 7f4f73, wha! 13 folk ozrzfhzaff? CYNTHIA GREER . . . Skelefow, EIQQKIIQ Blll:Q'L'1'KlIIg, geffzkzg .fflltk on Plmfwz Lake. CAROL GREETHURST . . . Prom mm' tba' dry zgfztwg Gznjy, 8f26f 72, Duck, filly 4. LAURA GRITTNER ..., jkoziol' bow, Fm.ff1r1f1'w1.C jnymzl, YL, goof! lfmef om! buff 6771.f!76if, fkfoufe. DEAN GROHS .... rvfffzgg fboar, WH, Kzklfzqyff. MARK GROSS . . . 250 Yhfzzrzlvfz, .fkI'li1g, IVIoc'.f, mate. Seniors - 59 Right: Waltzing along, butterfly style atthe J.O.Y. Toy Dance, are Cindy Lee, Mike Tauer, and Chris Martin. Below: Bunny Hopping to POLKA BEATS music are Lynda Thaemlitz, Randy Johnson, Pat Voeller and Annette Geisbauer. J.0.Y Christmas polka gathers c:hiIdren's toys . fe . , . .tw , ,.,, , . N, 5 xi 4 , .1.., ygia ,lpn-4 A A ' f f r'tg1 rel wr dl:-:lr-.W ts 5 4 wil he ltr 4 5 le L, 2' Michael Grovum Terry Grutman Lynn Grundtner Thefe ure the goocl olcl cluyf . . . MICHAEL GROVUM . . . Huwk, gettzng In trouhle, Cf., Alzce, ,our- tief. TERRY GRUFMAN . . . Phulen, Duluth, Chrzk, Thuncler Buy, purkzng lot. LYNN GRUNDTNER . . . B. V hull, Murfhu, our Gz'rl'J Hockey, 18. RICHARD GUSTAFSON . . . Phulen, Kid Duuze, Lynn, hockey gufnef, Como, signing yeurhookf. LORIE HAAKENSON . . . Prorn, Bozo, Mzckey, Willie, Muck after the gunzef, yellow rzhhonf, church gung. LENORA HAAS . . . Thefe ure the goocl olclcluyy, my cloye frzenclf, Prone, hzke hzkef, Guertzn Girly, Surnmurzey. ROBERT HABECK . . . hezng horeuf the gung, ull the purtzet, Orlunclo, Flu, The Fufnz'b1.C the greut yeury ut fohnfon. ELLEN HAFNER. . . YL, 6f22f73, Zncl Wznuf T. O.A.D. S, tuzlhonef unclpillowy, Mr. Mountuzn, RICK HAGE- MAN . . . S.P.R.I-L, term pupery, running wzth the gung, CF., Bzg R, Junnner hockey. 60 - Seniors 3' my it Richard Gustafson , ,,, i , id f '- 'se c Q ts. 1 'sf ' K my Lenora Haas Ellen Hafner aka! ,w to ,,, Lorie Haakenson 72 Robert Habeck Rick Hageman ?,gs2i2w1fL'1 f ' M 4 wr1L7.f,ff1v 'ff 1, LL,,,L , ,, X . 2 l 1 ,sg X , ,au x S Marsha Hagen Deborah Hager Rosanne Haider Roger Haines gift? iw Ronald Hall Scott Hallberg Cindy Hallmark Lori Haltiner Mary Hammel 5' ,Mn f W ed Norman Hanevik Joan Hanley Craig Hanmer Wayne Hansen Roxanne Harper juf! you uno' me . . . MARSHA HAGEN . . . S1YuerClMf YL, gumhylegy, myfrzeruzlon Bev, Dzrehf, 67ZlJ'lh,. DEBORAH HAGER . . . jewelry, eureer eof, Mr. Hoff ROSANNE HAIDER . . . Cheerleudzhg, uo. 15, juft you undme, home- eomzhg, Prom, W, D.A. ROGER HAINES . . . Mzkfzkfzppz, Duften Look out uforlof here I come, mo!! of ull Royuzme. RONALD HALL . . . ehureh, rqoorff, hufhe!hu!L Mr K, zoheeh Portluuei SCOTT HALLBERG . . . goojiof, drz'uu1', purtzef. CINDY HALLMARK . . . Muck, Shop- per'f Czly, Beehy, Weruzf Mono, Murzf, greufpumfey. LORI HALTINER . . . Budgze, the muteher from Muff, geftmg lofi 172 Mhzrzeupofzk. MARY HAMMEL . . . Hzghlunff Pre Shop, Suzurme, Murcy, Woody, Clufh Duy '71 und '73. NORMAN HANEVIK. . . Shurmou, huzzzug, Older, gettuzg uufuy, tohzug from JOAN HANLEY . . . Hemy, 4X1 If 72, the truck, R.L., LD., KD., D. G. CRAIG HANMER. . . Vuleum, zu- efzgzhle, Wef, Olu' lady, WAYNE HANSEN . . . couch War, No. 4, hockey gumey, Muck, Huf'r1er'.f. ROXANNE HARPER . . . gozug to Europe, Steve, Punulu, ul! thefrzefzuff I huue ruude. Stretching their Bunny Hop line throughoutthecaf- eteria are kids who donatedtoystoJohnson Opera- tion Yuletide on December 20. Seniors f ol I I I Equal rights broadens girls e ,A Q it ee it i E if if Richard Harris Todd Hawkinson Susan Hawkins Swim team members, Pam Quatmann, Jim Peter- sen, and Karsten Matter discuss Cole Gannon's diving victory at the Washington meet. 62 - Seniors All Linda Hartman Kenneth Hassler Randall Haut I ,, ,.,, wtf Dennis Hawley Martin Hayes Tracey Hayes Robin Hetta Cheryl Heider Julie Heinrich Froglegr . . . RICHARD HARRIS . . . bnfebnll Gnf, ybeezkzljboeff, readzngwzfk D.H, M.K, nf rnozfze. LINDA HARTMAN . . . Don, Homeeornzng '72, Prom '73, Dzkzy, RN.R. KENNETH HASSLER . . . Pknlen, Dofzjf, Benk, Grnnz, Plezydezy '72. RANDALL HAUF . . . Snmooir, trnek, Ike Hawk and Ike Gopk, Bev, Helry and Srneefly. TODD HAWKIN SON . . . trucking, Rynn'5 Ionf, Sinn, nangfafypzdnref, SM., pkonzer. SUSAN HAWKIN S . . . Sioux, Roykolt Dump, Mnnrkzef, the valley. DENNIS HAWLEY . . . nz'n9ort, wrertlzng, decent, Lnrfon. MARTIN HAYES . . . Gm, puffy-npr, the loop, parking lot. TRACEY HAYES . . . my efznry, fC, Mr. Cd7!J0lZ,J' nnrferffnnenng, Roger nnd Rogerg Brenda. ROBIN HEFTA . . . dew of '74, bezng rnyyekf n bluff with frzendr. CHERYL HEIDER . . . Slaopperfr Cizfy, with Boo, joker and Znngkf, pnrfzer, Frog- legf, Corky nnez'jrzeno'5. JULIE HEINRICH . . . Rnmrey Nnrfzng Horne, Hnlze, gbeezkzlpeopfe, nzemorzef, kecrelff athletic choices Mark Heitman David Helberg hu-rv' Janet Helland Lorie Hendrickson Ramona Hess Mark Hill Steven Hoffman Thaddeus Hoffman I . Above Left: As part of her third hour phy ed leading chores, Karen Strom vacuums Miss Marsha Hultslrand's office. AboveRight: Cheering SCORE at the Harding hockey gome, February 7 is Mary Beth Anderson. 'A , dw 2 - J fe c y c fr' I ' f:- Ji . , -- 'B R.. 'it it em M, Patricia Hilsuk William Hinz Debra Hoffman Jornetbzhg to do . . . MARK HEITMAN . . . puflaerg three yeorf of 71' matb, Murztyfz, the Yow- er Hoyt grozrff. DAVID HELBERG . . . wreftlzrzg, rforzkeyf, zmzofe jokef, poly, pzhboll. Rzkck. JANET HELLAND . . . GAA, TEWIL tome- tbzkzg to do, fVI6Z6,.l'. LORIE HENDRICKSON . . . zkzelambezrzg goofy, Zlfflllflklg, brzngzrzg out. RAMONA HESS . . . bzoyefmg, Big S1k,j9'zer1dJ, SG., But I Mzgkt Dze Torzzgbt. MARK HILL . , .24 roltr, Guzmrza bwzmzu, Foroi Fm hgh, Mzlff Tweety, Turkey, my what? PATRICIA HILSUK . . . 9f22f7I, WHL, flffzzftorzg, obw'oz1.rty mid Sookx, ,bmtzey rzrzo' wbzktlef. WILLIAM HIN Z . . . good timef wztb jrzerzdf, zoorkzhg, weekend. DEBRA HOFFMAN , , . All Stan lwteorrze Homey, Czhrfy, jeff Mry. McKem1ey, Drone and the boyy, Crazg. STEVEN HOFFMAN . . . no leomooork, Hornecomzbzg, graduation, rmemblzef, ot! my frzerzdf. THADDEUS HOFFMAN . . . great jim, M'Z4UIt7,, zmtck ozzt. Seniors - 63 A ls' 5 X , , X as ...X R gQYwHXQ:Nw l , ? 1 2' NWN: ,.X. x .. . g X se-'-- ' ' it LXL'1L A at Es, f Michelle Holland f Valerie Holum W ,m. elif: If if llll xi lu Eitsnve ,ewg K Q 3 Jigib -, ia 555 .. ' ..,. i A'hk 2 . Mary Horvath 64 - Seniors Kristine Hoidahl Pl. Roberta Hollenbeck 1:22 gear' gig x X ' X NGS asses 5 X is is W viii mg Q Q s Tiiiews .fr Q -Q awe- sis- 4: ev . WL gg Rkgzgg .,. a.H his e Wayne Horan JEENE ii. 5 A Qgggffw I.2fh,qggEm.i,N at A A 2 f f . I 1 :fees Q23y3 TifgS??E5, .- .. -. i -,,. W. - l ' 512551 X-, gli '- sf: we - Q l, k-:,-- Ste v e n H o y e r Bef . 'if ' K Jig, Q .eveew-wi Sig .3iy.lSm 5 X . .- ,.ff., 5 .::: . .:: x here? Camera butts focus on first Ill! . .1 an Mtilwazss Bringing Johnson's parking lot into focus is David Helberg, one ot over titty students enrolled in Photography class during the second trimester. Dave's camera, a Nerndlach XX5, is sixty years old. Heavy Chevy . . . KRISTINE HOIDAHL . . . Warnzng - Red Car.C TP. ana' UFOJ, wa- ter !z'lz'eJ, Spartan Ctah, Trzehy, '2'. MICHELLE HOLLAND . . . Mr. Lynch, Saperhawh, That? CO0L Mzhe H, ftagtwirtzng tryoatt, Jzbcth hoar Jtady, Lorie. ROBERTA HOLLENBECK . . . tranelzng, hezng horeei tittzng aroanai VALERIE HOLUM . . . the tnatcherhone Mack, gettzng rny feet ftaeh, Bnafgze, BSYAR Snooharnf. WAYNE HORAN . . . Boner'5 looh-atzhe pietarey, Dean'5 Drearnerf, Satire, Heavy Chevy, fhothalh Kznney Shoef. MARY HORVATH . . . Waffle Shah, Pnrnphzn, Fann- zngton, 'fnaft he Greeh', Cznety. STEVEN HOYER . . . shi team, Wzlv- eonfzn, Rarnonok, Boehthek Bofnherf, felt! trtw, Batch. year of English department course . i f qui ' I -5 -1, 2' HE x we . fi. ' eggs rl i, . Q Wil? S, g KJ ,, , ' Tiffin-9 151' r s i Deanna Hudella Scott Hugo . -LnLe' cc - nnnn eeef ig ,'-,. , g w a s ' - I nn i K- f fax we ' f - E Q-.sd X I . my ' Robert Hutton Janet lmsdahl -'T' Glen Jackson Robert Jackson Lori Jennings Scott Jensen Elizabeth Hurley Daniel Hustings A we M-be Cynthia Irons Steven lsaacson Gail Jackelen Josephine Jaszczak Michael Jaworski Debra Jeanson New City School . . . DEANN A HUDELLA. . . heaatgfal frzenah, Tootie, PlfXZ'E, Banana, Ban Ban, Sayie, Ranhznrtezn. SCOTT HUGO . . . Rac, Karen, woocl rhop, art. ELIZABETH HURLEY . . . green ancl rea' rnatchef, Shawn Phillgbf, Prorn. DANIEL HUSTIN GS . . . wez'ra'people, rea' hot chzbhen, made tt with no prohlern. ROBERT HUTTON . . . L.G., paclclle, Blornen Floaten Htllcreft. JANET IMSDAHL . . . apronf, Sarnhok, rzght hnee of a lay?-handedperfon, Litcher. CYNTHIA IRON S . . . gooa' frtenahr ana'goocltz'rneJ, Searf, .IC STEVEN ISAACSON . . . Big john, hochey, Jlewzng, TA., T.P. GAIL JACKELEN . . . Off Space Centen Cheryl, fhothall garner. GLEN JACKSON . . . Jlzngfhot, donheyf, Don- ners, T-honey, CB., D.G., S.B. ROBERT JACKSON. . . thang, hztchhzhzng, Thorn McAn'J, the wheeh Rama. JOSEPHIN E JASZCZAK . . . Gillette, Mrf. Flernzng, Gorcly Grant, good laaghf. MICHAEL JAWORSKI . . . Hillcrert Car Wafh, hockey garner, Dorgan, OJT DEBRA JEANSON . . . gozng with PaaL Frzklay reportf, New City School. LORI JENNIN GS . . . art clan, worhzng, Battle Creek Park. SCOTT JENSEN . . . hezng wzth the gang, rzttzng aroantl lanchef. Seniors - 65 Stage Bend plays Kenton, VVonder Coiherine Jessen k-hh e,,XL . . is 1 ' J VW--e 'Q . K Z u T. tal' , J - ssfwes - ssszsisisffi- Bruce Johnson Douglas Johnson Lynn Johnson NeiIJohnson Virginio Jones Dennis Jorgenson 66 - Seniors -- 5 s . it ai 3 Debra Jobe Aniio Johnson ...I 4. . JonelleJohnson Kenneth Johnson :.- ,. 'sii S ' 1 f ii. :,- . ef ES X ef ft, Rondoil Johnson Roger Johnson Crnzkin' za my Tanzer'. . . s-S??ff'3?'i ri ,,,, hmi . . A gi K -. 'EY M Borbro Johnson fisfi' ' - '--f--f1----- - 1:'2sfMS:fEP.::fese:. - - - . . ., - - - -f-f- 1.---W-Jiggmfs-. -::. g 2 we is .. . W .,..,s MQ gl , , -.1 :.'-'sr-'-I: . if-2:6 K-255251525311 we W -- Q 353 .ef 5 S-2 1 -ii' -g f ff . ff -- Manly-N2 X-J Q is Kurt Johnson i 2 Poiricio Jones CATHERINE JESSEN . . . IVIac'J, Wendy, Dehhze, M.T, termpapery, Taming 18. DEBRA JOBE . . . Red Chargerg Raggedy Ann, Tartle Lake, .vkimg '74, AN ITA JOHN SON . . . Phalen, Hoyt Street Groap, Evil D. W, G.N, M.E.,San.fhme. BARBRA JOHNSON . . .time to work, have frzenahr, have jim. BRUCE JOHNSON . . . Sm Bm, I2-R, rzmng aroand howling, D.C Wilfon. DOUGLAS JOHNSON . . . Charka har trgb, CCA, NSFL, Play it hy Earg Front Foarg Cmzkin' In my 'Panzerf JANELLE JOHNSON . . . Hoyt Street Groap, Evz'L I3 jk!! at Akon Ahoy. KENNETH JOHNSON . . . New Orleany, Wzntwg pzzzay, Pat, Dayter KURT JOHNSON . . . Jktzng, Hot Doggm, the team. LYNN JOHNSON . . . LA., jim timey, zoorkzng yearf. NEIL JOHNSON . . . German, good timer and good frzendf, Beft ofa!! Denzke. RANDALL JOHNSON. . . IBID, Tell lt, Fld dlen Dolhz, the Jhozvf, Romif. ROGER JOHNSON . . . fkimg at Birch Park, hockey gamer, up at the cahzn, '74 PATRICIA JONES . . . affemhlzef, dancer, Playday, work. VIRGINIA JONES. . . Bzke Hzkef, Jtzck shit, Ann, lots ofxecretx, 9fI6f72. DENNIS JORGENSON . . . Denny, A math, too mach work, frzenaff. in spring concert Paula Juaire Jo Juellen 6, X .gf sv in .s 43, W .Q . .K xg f.. kg X3 IS F , 4 -.3 Linda Kaase Claudia Kachnowicz Pamela Kalk Randy Kamrafh , Tp , ' b - f fi' 9 if X E2 Y Q- New Barbara Kaniewski David Koppel Top: 'Monkeying' around are Paul Karslen, Rita Wallin, Lise Swanson, and Rick Carlson. Boliom: Noting music changes are Mr. Samuel Marks, Curl Bedbury, and Glen Jackson. -s. af .yi the Great Pmto Chafe . . . 3, . SWL ' I HN-Q X .QQ it Ylvsk FM, PAULA JUAIRE . . . janior aehzeoement, Belwzn, Algernon and Alzee, yellow rihhonf, Princeton High, wzkh Ieoalalftartooer. JO JUETTEN . . . Phalen, Mack, Jammen Lee Ann, jim, New Yeary, Englzkh, apartment. LINDA KAASE . . . Erthen I'llj9ght cha, Chzqf Cap'n, 7.9, the Great Pznto Chare, May 12, Sam, Lzh, Smalley Whtjolarh, keh, Jtorzes of WWII CLAUDIA KACHNOWICZ . . . Rita anrl Roxy, Jkatzng, Bzrd Legf, 3 yearr I'llneoerj?1rget, j. B., Fmgonna mm ya, Mzehael. PAMELA KALK . . . Dave, Blue Moon, Pooyze, Prom, Ca. ana' Va., Grantf, 'Pre5', Sarlze, rnemorzer, '50J. RANDY KAMRATH . . . 401, Phalen Lott, KaBoh.r, hunting, horerlom, flaky, partzey, Apt. BARBARA KANIEWSKI . , . the gang, a'r1'ozng, partief, lot! to flo. DAVID KAPPEL . . . Mr. Steak, racing at Blackhawk, foothall, Ron, Randy, Mrf. Downey'5 home- room, erpeczalbf my jeanne. Seniors - 67 Below: Students enioy playing Bingo, gambling in Little Las Vegas, buying buttons and eating pink cotton candy at Club Carnival Night. The event features activities from school organizations. Q., X i 'lli A I ,ggi t ' 'i ui c 68 - Seniors Little Las Vegas, buttons, Raymond Kappers Nancy Lecher Leigh Kasal O us' William Kasper Ronald Kasprzyk Michael Kealy its-' cd...-v ,,,...,f-sv Joyce Kedrowski Nancy Kehl Andrew Kelbe Tell if like if Ill' . . . RAYMOND KAPPERS . . . Braznercl Oaykzk, on my way lo work, Pam. NANCY LECHER . . . Warren, Bel parlzey, frzenclr, hayrzkle, gooafhye. LEIGH KASAL . . . Frela, Slyme, Bampy, TG., D. W, grafts, Lozk Lane, Camhrzklge, Ache, yblznts, Trzlfh. WILLIAM KASPER . . . goocl times, gooj9ng aroanai j9'zena'J. RONALD KASPRZYK . . . hockeygamef, lVIac'J, Wooclf, Namherf, Boelke'J Bomhery. MICHAEL KEALY, . . Scotff hoafe, Bazzyk can at work, Bzgjohn, hoax Dawn. JOYCE KEDROWSKI . . . Voyager Village, Bryan, KD., Oakdale elayy, gaze! momentf, concerts, my room, clreamf. NANCY KEHL . . . j.C, C YQ Deh, all my -fhlklflflf, Tell 12 like 12' Ill, Girly Glee, Fzlrh 'n Chew, The Room. ANDREW KELBE . . . goodjrzenm, leacherf, clrizfzng aronncl lVIac'5. bratvvurst highlight Club Carnival John Kellermann John Kelly Mary Keizner Deanna Kielkucki ' ,- K K Q --'P , f 5 L oxides.-s1g12+v A .. J, - ' QK, . 'Di , ' :'f: 'J David Klein Timolhy Kleiler ., I l'Q. ' llnn 1 ily. -if ,gm K 4 X . I .I ' F lg , J N.: 3 X ,LQ K I. K, g, Wg Cheryl Knutson Jean Kobinski was Nancy Kelly Thomas Keslner Tim Kighl William Kiellberg Cynthia Klein fi iii' 1 ' Qiif ,e, a i l as QQ 41 sg Q EEN 13 XX f ii 3 X 6' a' eiiil , We i f: ni Mark Klemmensen Robin Kluge Michael Knapp Gonna mm fo many people . . . JOHN KELLERMANN . . . Jclaool parkzng lot, gamer, drive zns, Patly. JOHN KELLY . . . Homecoming, llre party af Wlilfbyf woody, Hibbzng hockey frm, my '52 Chen. NANCY KELLY. . . Hawk, G.M., Friday reporter, bayketoall gamer. THOMAS KESTNER . . . Bzg AL Great Swammey, Skrppy, Baddy, Ryan'5 Ionf. MARY JO KETZNER . . . Pbalen, Breakwalerg good j9'zend5, gonna mm fo many people. DEANNA KIELKUCKI . . . Ron, Pzggy, the gang, Jnaryi Fm glad Z'l,J' over. TIM KIGHT . . . ine gang, cnzJz'n', good timer. WILLIAM KJELL- BERG . . . Stanley .fteamen cneesebargefg primed pzck-ap. CYNTHIA KLEIN . . . Trzklo, Lozk, Bampy, Danny, Cbomperg Cambridge. DAVID KLEIN . . . Slap nappy, Jfage, V W, Idon'! lzlbe il. TIMOTHY KLEITER . . . Skgopy, Iatzn, jrzendf, Conrad the lake. MARK KLEM- MENSEN . . . New Cay School, .fling Jnot, Mary, Matt, Dennzk. ROB- IN KLUGE. . . Cf T, .ftazrway lalkf, Germany, front line, Jwaty, Tanto, Baby. MICHAEL KNAPP. . . flue boyf, Duck, Big john, Iarf, Maler. CHERYL KNUTSON . . . Marty, partzef, concern, being wzfb friendr, jifnalhf made 12. JEAN KOBINSKI . . . Mrf. Iange, flady, Mry. Back, jane 74. Seniors - 69 Capan, Sandberg lead team in Beverly Kolodziel -L uge. 'TAN .V ,N WI. ffifggffvia J' I ,sf Lf' Glen Koneczny Sleven Koneczny Deborah Korluem me,.W,,,m-1,-1,f-1,:W-we-e:l,L.,m.m-my Q L N I VN as ax 'f'S'15i5i-fffff' iifilsiigasfeiswm i .D 14- . -,mwfx-is-. , -151 ,gg N --ilgrgfsfgwszsawzs - - - psS'iQ14eif2Tf's?i??Q , A-1 Ke- - U-ew-5151 ew- Qi 5 3 Ei, ii we V Qi , ,sg so Christine Kuslrich David Koloski Lora Kozeny Patricia Krings Palricia Kuehn Tk. Vickie Langlon Jeffrey Lanz Bruce Larsen Jeanne Larsen Gary Larson wf L 11, me -Lk. .V wg.. e1:f:Q:,::gge ,fX:r,5: A - I h :El i L EFT . f e ' f' - - ,,.L Kurl Larson 70 - Seniors Lau rie Larson Jeooncl unu' I 2 . . . BEVERLY KOLODZIEJ . . . Thuuf jen, juyhud cupeuhe fight, Off, the Torah. GLEN KONECZNY . . . hockey, Bzg john, eluneer, Kuth'J u Jpeczul perfon. STEVEN KGNECZNY . . . the grupewne, P.A.C, puperzng the rounelr, WOR L. S., RK, AG., KA. DEBORAH KORTUEM. . . murchzng, reul hutf, YL, DeeDee, MAC OLD. DAVID KOTOSKI . . . Sumholv, Korjbhuge, tulent Jhow, 'Reu'neck'. LORA KOZENY . . . ytuujf, howling, Brulgemunk, the ffeuhf, Ken. PATRICIA KRINGS . . . choruf, ufter Jehool Sue. PATRICIA KUEHN . . . Wlthrow, KOON j7zklezn', B.ND., Wonelequl Purenzif! CHRISTINE KUSTRICH. . . Reul Burl june, Summer of '73, WUC. VICKI LANGTON . . .fcyjf Prom, Jznce 2f6f72. JEFFREY LANZ . . . Buttercup, M. L. unu' CG., Due, Lover hoy Lunz. BRUCE LARSEN . , . Lznelu, The Boyf, puff the huck, Jhnng,5econu'und 12. JEANN E LARSEN . . . Gremlin, Pum unelherhluehomh, B. B. unelRz'ch forever. GARY LAR- SON . . . Hurzfey, hzhey, purtzey, Bzg john. KURT LARSON . . . jrzenuh, gootl timer, elriznn' urounuf LAURIE LARSON . . . Puny R, Mzlee, jubr 13, tutorzng, Bonntef. individual scaring . I I . y bww. I 1 .E L- ih I T: . L 5 RICHARD A. LARSON . . . Silver Skaie, hockey gumef, ffm itzzffy. q xb xz 9 RICHARD J. LARSON . . . purtzkff, goodpalf, gamer, jim. DEBRA if YDQ I LAURITZEN . . . dzkujy lime, happy memorzkfy, Leerb luke, lmzcla. MI- A CHAEL LEGATO , . . LIZ, Tim, Tom, out Weil, Prom '73, Pete. M PATRICK LEHMAN . . . '66 Bmzfe, 310, api I2f3If73, Birclz - y AW - Park. SANDRA LEIBEL . . . Wamzbzg - Red C4113 T.P 111111 UFOJ, H 'I3', hub? LYDIA LEIKAM . . . Prom, Tzmz, Paffi Boojfvg Bovey, l a g T' , Charter, Homecomzbzg, SKZHIITCJ Huzukzm. RITA LEMIRE . . . Lozlr Lane, X 'JAZ . y MICTJ, Farwffy, dafzcef, homeroom, L , ,,:, , is , Richard A. Larson Richard J. Larson Rebounding in heavy iraffic Under The Mechanic Arts baskel is cenler, Kevin Cullen l5Ol as forward, Terry Capan lrllll also slrains lo make The grab on The Johnson home courl, February l2. The Govies were defeated by the Trainers who went on to lake the city championship. X li Q N. T Q .,,. --' , A X' . Debra Laurifzen Michael Legato . ,,.ff1 J K . ve' gilt, in I ,EL NN, ' F , e Q A A Patrick Lehman Sandra Leibel I if iff? ' f I 5 if ., iff? 5'-:Ss L gf- V -ug, f 9 ,rw mf , . 1 ,. X y ' Ti- TT, Lydia Leikam Rita LeMire Seniors - 7l Psychology classes study animal James Lessard Cheryl Lindbom Bruce Linrolh Colleen Longbehn Stefanie Longbehn Sheryl Lunsman Michelle Lupelow 72 A Seniors ,T . .,.- I.-., C. ,.,,,,,,, .,A. ,wmv- T f f E 3 5.-. 'i-. . ,..f,2f1ge? --fr -- -. . ig e E: Lynn Lindabaur Marcia Lindahl Mark Lindahl . .X. C, S ' ' .ze ,-r1.5-.es22',iQ.' . 1 -x,. Q 1-y . , - , w e ' . -- .4eENi-.'s:5g, iii.:1.iisffgiikefifffi 2sSa'.QSi9s?sQs2.f2.85.3 3.52. Fife:21-2?ig.fQe4sa2452'g.45E.E 55.5, Susan Lilschke Deborah Livingston Debra Loida ... of ...i 5,1 Se we QE 1 S 3 me A Ay..y . Patrick Laos Kevin Lundell David Lundin bezng zn tlaejronf row al flee Led Zqbpelzn concert . . . JAMES LESSARD . . . Homecoming affenzblzef, Charley Moore, Mr. Sbagerlv Frzday tem. LYNN LINDABAUR . . . lil' it Jnowzng yef?, llflark, Prom, M.L., CG.. MARCIA LINDAHL. . . Saz, jwf and then flee rat! came oat, Carzla, Woodlel, Slrawn Mahal 7. 9. MARK LIN- DAHL . . . Wilken Freddyff Band Maciv. CHERYLLINDBOM . . . Ken, Tom, Prefcoft, Peter, Kathy, 9f27f73. BRUCE LINROTH . . . weekench, parfzef, good tineef. SUSAN LITSCHKE . . . PDQ cnzlcliey, Kaptazn Klutz, nzaltgole acczdenls, Mack. DEBORAH LIVINGSTON . . . Mry. Wafbbnm, Off narJe'5 azde. DEBRA LOIDA . . . Heavy Cbeny, Keuzn, dozen rofef, wezgbtldlzng, Babe, Sne. COLLEEN LONG- BEHN . . . getting my bead fogetlaen Teener dozen rofef, Janfef. STEE- ANIE LONGBEHN. . . Prom, Oakdale Dayf, 243, Drama, Arr, Mzke. PATRICK LOOS . . . bezng zn tnefronf row at llfe Led Zeopelzn concert, Rollzng Stoney In 1972, danczngufitla Mr. D. KEVIN LUNDELL . . . crowded bam, parlzey, planf, life group. DAVID LUN DIN . . . wan! .facce5J?, friendr, laagla at the teaclaerir jolees. SHERYL LUN SMAN . . . Kojjlng Ant, PB.,jHS, Slijolenir. MICHELLE LUPELOW . . . Prone, frzenak, Carol Lynn, jarnef, Jellzngpop, 5:30 adn. practice. ee? behavior with live baboons, snakes,rets Meeting 'Otto the Otter' during his visit to Mr. Gary Ales' titth hour Psychology class, Kim Amey and Annette Ettstrom are learning howanimats and humans react to each other. Ottodropped by with permission from his friends at Como Zoo and help from Barb Drew. Paula Malrn Chris Mantredini ifiwwneewrw-ww i S Mayanne Mapstone Cynthia Marek -- f V . ..g ,, 155 8,8 'M ,fi-vx p-csv' A is. .W I., ' rftifik , it A. A3555 Barbara Lydon Lynn Macioch Michael MacRunnelI vu 'fi A ' ,, 5, .s sq A 9 Ye-.iff ' iii? Peter Madrid John Mahoney Lindo Malkush haf' Glen Mann Lynn Manney Carolyn Mapson oirlkday at Black Oak, Arkamaf . . . BARBARA LYDON . . . jokmorz Przafad no-eye! WL., a wooderfalper- Jorz CS., France. LYNN MACIDCH , . . '68 Saperbee, Greg, 4fI 9f72, fkizog, Tank. MICHAEL MACRUNNELL . . . lotr to do, bangzhg aroaaaf pambf. PETER MADRID . . . Tlrld, Oct. 18, Safzkf, May II, birthday at Black Oak, Arkamaf, Paff dorm. JOHN MAHONEY . . . frieork, laocktime, rlrizfzh' aroarzd LINDA MALKUSH . . . Homecom- zog, kaozog ho 171 Korpkagefr flair, gooa' lack fo oar '74 Clary. PAULA MALM . . . oookkecjozag, homeroom 63, oo the fckool before 8:3 0, Claack. CHRIS MANFREDINI . . . partzkf at Pkaleo, Tbaorkr Bay, Ro55', hockey gamer. GLEN MANN . . . Parkzhg lotfmcad Of 71 '289' Ford Dorzoyk, Deo. LYNN MANNEY . . . f9'reafr1'l!.r, Lz7za'a'.rpart1or, Woo!- wortkk, Mark, Prom '73, CAROLYN MAPSON . . . partzkff, the gang, lofr offrzkfnafr. MAYANNE MAPSTONE . . . Cambridge '71, If25f73, jim, Maackkzrz, Old Fazflyfaf, Adodok. CYNTHIA MAREK . . . Off oemig preyzaeot of DE CA, Czadery, jerry. Seniors - 73 Baking, buttons, budget Cznnamon lfefazfen' . . . DOUGLAS MARTELL . . . Panzerg lanch tahle co-captain, M. B., CC, YL., Dai, Peanat, CCA., N. S.F.L. STEVEN MARTIN . . .font 4, dehate trzpf, the hoyf, tennzlf, H C, yoccer. KEVIN MARTINSON . . . Bum, D.L., the ghetto, Prom, Cblf0,J. JAMIE MARUSICH ' - -BW, Bon Bon, fpeczat aazet momentf, CameL What afzal do now? MICHAEL MARX . . . Zelee, Lynn, cfachcfown, B-Bomherf, PKUV, IIf2If72, Bzg john, Fefggy. LAYN E MASKREY . . . jrzench, goofng aroanai haznnga fzntaftzc time. KARSTEN MATTER . . . fwtmmzng, Jtagehanaf Stacfent Coanczl new frzenaff. DANIEL MAY . . . YL., ana' Frontzerg CCA., the Panzer, fC, Soni ofthe heach, Sweetheartafate, a yieczal frzenaf TERESA MAYER . . . Chahhy, Jtznher, war orphan, hach nzhf, cattzng gran, my j9'r5t note, Bfae Frogf, Raggy. ANN MCALEESE . . . Tonz, Jammer of '73, Czncty, Lynn, jd 3 yearf offan. MICHELLE MCCANN . . . 117, Scarecrow, hzrate, Jzaatf, moafey, F. E. S., Lzlz, Mar'ze, Cznety. LINDA Mc- COY . . . Kevin, Jhatzng, Mack, cntfznf JOHNMCDONOUGH . . . St. Cloaaf Jhizng, Logic, ffl., GN, SS., Oh my Goa7 a Chile exper- ience, la Vermga, riotf ana' 7'6Z!0!ZtfZAOl7.Y, CSAE. R. Michael Marx Layne Maskrey Karsten Matter Ann McAleese Michelle McCann 74 - Seniors -bit!-A Douglas Martell Steven Martin Kevin Martinson Jamie Marusich Daniel May Teresa Mayer --.- ' . A xo...-1 ' 'ip 55 tllt 1 1 I QI, Linda McCoy John McDonough introduced as bachelor living skills av- Scott McDonough Shannon McDonough Roxanne McGrath Shannon McLoy 5.29 'N-Q 3 4 1 Jone McSherry Judy McSherry x fr Left: Mixing cake batter in lheir Bochelor Living Class ore Todd Sandberg Tom Schaber, and Terry Capan. Right: Playing Daffy Duck records for O pre- 8 W , schooler in Child Doy Core Closs is Jeanne Berger. . Marcia Meade Pamela Mehlhorn F1'1kz'ary llllgfbf .rohhafl . . . SCOTT MCDONOUGH . . . Ozmiomm, 12f29, jackie, thcgmzg, Fw'- duqy zzzghf rofrhull, f7ZlZ!L'!l7Ig fo fee Jomeooe Jpeczol SHANNON Mc- DON O UGH . . . gaozef, JTZIKIYZZY amz' memzkfr, and moffhx goof! Umar. ROXANN E MCGRATH . . . Ceramzbr, IW, leachm, joker, Steve, Lama, Pmnmqy. SHANNON MCLAY . . . cheerzhg, workzizg hom' hu! wq'oyz'1zg, fw1!o.rfz'c tzhzar. JANE MCSHERRY . . . '73 homecomifzg, YIVLCA., Tom, Sue, jznfy, Dehhzkf. JUDY MCSHERRY . . . Afzzyfr, Memkk, Romfm, Szze, jane, Dah, Shannon, jo, jhknofr. MARCIA MEADE . . . '5 Szqierhuzok, Mzir. Flemilzg, OK rhemhf, pmcfzbe roomy, Fzkfdlen Dolly, P. G., F Dave, 410, memorzkff, I'!!alwc1y.rhearoumZ PAMELA MEHLHORN . . . hockey goozey, you don? have to amp! thzlr hut . . ., RA.,jow1, Lzke, Cynlhia Me-koli Susan Melander lznzfh mhfe. CYNTHIA MEKOLI . . . YL., rofk flzhzhzkzg, Szzpwhrzzok, Mn Moznztooz, Bm gong, Sjlorlmz Cluh, T O.A.D.S., my 112411 1017! come. SUSAN MELAN DER . . . Szfoerchff RHIHJQV ROZUffIf.f, Where IIIZ'-WIP, No. 16, SM., Prom, Sllfhf, H.C, mzzffoffer gamer, fhe golf. Seniors - 75 gli James Merkling -,.,4f' Michael Mielzarek Kenneth Miller 76 - Seniors ?Si.i:.i., K, t A Mary Jane Melby Gary Meyers 'S .t V s X , .- ,EM. 1 : W sf . ,515 5 In infill I fi Dan Miller Linda Miller 'RX S wk S in '22 Q If fam One thousand tapes Lawrence Melsby em: kkhe ,-f' J.. I Wwe-:zi,:.. - :fi frfgwglieisu ,. . . It .,.A. ,,.,..,.,,..L,,f, V, . ,..L if ' , - :ter f Q ' 2 . Q rl 'fx Michael Michlifsch Debra Miller Rockey Squirrel . . . Jody Menfink 'f f-4,6-iii. . ' ,CQ -6..2fi:iS:fia '.,, V' I 3 ig. ya Z. X, l 'J li I I James Mickelsen we- Joseph Meringdol . f .1 .5 A- eQff.f.:m,eMQ1e1 ' Q - ,fsffiif . . ,, .H .Mme r 1 . iff: M .ei , W x all ., ei 7' Wayne Mickus Debra Miller Kelley Miller MARY JANE MELBY . . . koekey garnef, rnarekzng, P. D. Q., Ganny at 7:30, IB. LAWRENCE MELSBY . . . Snow Ernergenqf Roate, Bzg john, Cedar Lake, the slapdozon. JODY MENTINK . . . Hawk, Alger- non, Alzre, B. 'Jkon1eroorn, Kznnz' valley, Roekey Squirrel KF JOSEPH MERINGDOL . . . raeno, 0.K, talking. JAMES MERKLING . . . Jkz' ffdljf, Playfzrf, Frzaay rnatlz teftf, Bzg Computer, D. G., C W GARY MEYERS . . . lzorneroorn, great lanclaef, fantaftic. MICHAEL MI- CHLITSCH. . . NCS., Dzek, Lanz, Dzane, Plnll flour, Peg. JAMES MI CKELSEN . . . teaekerg Mn Pzkala anel tlee foartla boar Latzn clan, Rornan Banqaetf. WAYNE MICKUS . . . 1VIae'5, tlae loop, a few more rnontlaf. MICHAEL MIELZAREK . . . tlyegketto, Wz'tck'5 Wood5,M.M., fK DAN MILLER . . . Firft konn what a gooel time, laaozn' a ball. DEBRA MILLER . . . term paperf, Spence, Marr, Clnzekie, Dane. DEBRA MILLER. . . Flagtwzrlzng, Hzktonbal Soczety, HC, G.A.A., borfebackrzdng, frzenak. KELLEY MILLER . . . Irnpy, ynaggy, tanoezng, M.B., Jpatnzkk, Deb. KENNETH MILLER . . . Art clan, tlae girly, kaozngfizn. LINDA MILLER . . . Mike, 2 yearf, O.j. T, 72-74, gettzng oat earl y. included in language lab file t i Pamela Mnschnick Therese Moldenhauer fl h ,g, J Employing language lab facilities while practicing his Latin during Mr. John Pikala's fourth period is Jim Mickelsen. Classes use lab equipment to improve speaking techniques by allowing the students to hear foreign languages spoken correctly. Judy Montpeiit Elizabeth Mooney sr ss sr . O Q :gk , 3 N -V rzk: E Margo Moseng Daniel Moss Kirsten Monson Suzanne Montbriand Laura Moore John Moreno l.orri Moseng I Japozc . . . PAMELA MISCHNICK , . . Braai IIf2f72, Pzchlef, Jmgmg at the haf flop, Cannon Fallf. THERESEMOLDENHAUER . . . G005eherryFall5, Prom '73, Gcrmarry, Black G While, Camwrz River Qaafy. KIRSTEN MON SON . . . Icla, Iala.L Uerftchc, I fapozc, Smiley, Ehf Mark, Gayla, falzaf. SUZANNE MONTBRIAND . . . haamhg if m on lime, what a hlatt, C7'Z!J'Zh',. JUDY MONTPETIT . . . yhmaffzc j9zcna'5, trz'me,f!erf, larzch gang. ELIZABETH MOON EY . . . the Dog, Mr. Dorgarff clan, Hare-hay, Laugh Bch. LAURA MOORE . . . PAC, Pammo, all fhc jrzcacls, If aaa' Rochf, Why? JOHN MORENO . . . gooa' j9'Zf'l7dJ', Mr. Ak clan, Pah'5 Bazch, coohmg, jim ap North. LORRI MOSENG , . . parfzcf, concern, graalaaficm, Kim aml Kama, 22 0, john. MARGO MOSENG . . . hachcy amlfoothallgamcf, Deatfch IL pfych, Jammer '72, Phalch lffgaarclf, Gary. DANIEL MOSS . . . HR., thrccycar5,j9'z1erzclr aaa' leachcry, lz'zfm'. Seniors - 77 S , U.,. ,I li 5 ' --.. 31 2. ' f ' ' 'J115SE,ifLs2QTz5z2ssgg?ix f 1551 1 21. 'i' 2 K f zzz, -7,11seat,-ziiilisfvgvmHim1 Slafiisaxa. Lambert Motz Renee Mueller Mary Mullner Robyn Nachisheim Patricia Naughton James Nelson Lowell Nelson 78 - Seniors Johnson, Harding tilt draws we Saw R. ,. , x Q JL Lori Muehlenlhaler Mark Mueller Paul Mueller ,Qiiwl 1 -- fi .K . A 1 ei 1 . 'fn H 5' eera , X949 N., ,.. A . , Jean Mur hy Kevin Murray Patricia Murra P Y 6 A ,:.i?'I1'?hx. 95:5-1.23 ' ' Q F 55:' ...': f ffiw ' -, U ' Jeffrey Nellis Roxanne Nelson Barry Nelson j9nger kzlrfef. . .- LAMBERT MOTZ . . . Plaza TIC reoazrzng Cbrzktzanfenk teleozkton. LORI MUEHLENTHALER . . .A Pbalen, Jammer of '71, Santana, bockey, gamer. MARK MUELLER . . 1 Swaty, tbe ang, Rita, Lon-Lon. PAUL MUELLER . . . Hilltop, tbe wooabbop maj?a, Lorze, Lznda, Ran- dy, Mr. Von. RENEE MUELLER . . . Frankjltrt, fnzzteakef, debate, Addzngtonf, all tbat ttey beyond MARY MULLN ER . . . Goofe Lake, pearbey, Wall Gamby Mondayy. JEAN MURPHY . . . Mower, Mzke, 8f28f'72, mzlfanderytanabngf. KEVIN MURRAY . . . WS., boekey, bayrzdex, trtoza, batrcatf, Mr. C PATRICIA MURRAY. . . YL., fC, Catalzna, Arlo, erztzkzn, j9nger kzlffef. ROBYN NACHTSHEIM. . . Fran Tfebeycbe, bzt fat zero, Germany, R.B., CH, Searf. PATRICIA NAUGHTON . . . refeareb papen Germany, Ellen, Katby, Kzrften, my frzenafr, NH. S. JEFFREY NELLIS . . . cookzng and zoafbzng abbey, Haj92er'5, abarrel of laagbf. ROXANNE NELSON. . . Wpzng, bome- room, rzmng aroand BARRY NELSON . . . Pbalen, '63 Cbeoy, car wayb gang, and a very gierzal Barb. JAMES NELSON . . . Preaeber BalkenoL Gypfey Swanfon, 360 Yababa. LOWELL NELSON . . . wattzng aronnaf can 't watt to graduate, jitn tn clan. 10,500 fans to Civic Center Renee Nelson Suzanne Nielsen Lynn Niles ' r. , 'Q' as - Q . M G a i l N o rd Valerie Nelson 'Q- Susan Nielson 2 A - X Todd Nippoldt :f3il. . Glenn Nordehn Victoria Nelson Nancy Niedermayer Breaking from their final rally before challenging Hardingfor the second meeting of the year at the downtown Auditorium are the Johnson Govf ernors. The hockey squad beat Harding 4 to l in this game, but were defeated by the Knights in Region playoffs. llf kejbr real? . . . RENEE NELSON . . . Jg0eczalj9z'em!5, ana'makmgmemor1eJ. VALERIE NELSON . . . Brza'gemarz'5, No. 9, M. OM., jane, mofth Mike, 15 be hr real? VICTORIA NELSON . . . Cbaekf, Howir It gozrzgl Mark ofExce!!ezzee', Dom, R.H NANCY NIEDERMAYER. . .po!ka, Fraa Trckefeke, jzefzdr, Germany, State Fair '73. SUZANN E N IELSEN . . . Jomettmer yoa have to lofe yoarfekf kdm you can jima' azzytbmg, Harry Mam- mel, Maroze, Sbazorz egbeczalhf. SUSAN NIELSON. . .I-Iey, Laajf, PK, R T amfjrzemk, Blae Moon, the boom, red rzooozzf. LYNN N ILES . . . Jmgmg 172 the okozr working at Daytozff. TODD N IPPOLDT , . , tbaff got it, fwfmmmg, math amgrzmentf, Swarzee, Deatrcb. GAIL N ORD . . . Ckatk, Laarze, Hamm 'f, tk:-ta-eta, jay! you amz' me, M. j. GLENN NORDEHN . . . Clzzbago, Deatrckland Wadafy, N. F. L. fr, troplezef, ftreak, partnerf, Jtate, Georgetown. Seniors - 79 I I I I Bugle Boy , Old IVIan Daniel O'Brien Carol Olson Kaye Olson Marlin Opsahl lf H . f - - A - N -- we ,-ef ' .' '- f eT.ireQ1vLsv.-' - . f 2 555, - Q- 'BUYS I . - . ...,... - K 'Q :asf - em, : : ---Ea I I - ,Q Qlgsj, 4 1. of ew. , .f fm ,- 5, I- V ,- -- -V --1 : fl--N 'af - -.Q Q . --- E . ,,, fr ' - . . . 3 . ' , ' -:Jf f'fi 2'3fi '--.:- f 5 . , .M -:wi -3? 1 1'- Cindy Palmer 80 - Seniors f we - K Q lsabell Ortiz Mary Palmer I . , . , . Jay O Brien Sandra O Brien Thomas O Brien . fsffigriggjwmji ., I - . E 4- -Eff.-ii' 5 Q Bk 4 i 5 .. -iw? ah I K N, . , 5 Q 5 msfrwi -s '-'rf L if N E- -fax - I T Y-af . gfiisfs .. ,. , L A . .. 551 Q E -83, Q fs is New R ,, ,. . . fm .1 ,, f , .L,, H, , .. .. . ., 4 x Steven O'Malley .lohn Oney Thomas Opiiz Q , . L X X.. Q Pamela Orff Joan Oslund Renee Ouradnik r 'Caaranova weary .rneaker5 . . . DANIEL O'BRIEN . . . my 250 BSA, homeroom, my Forcl Mry. 0'Brzen'.r Englzkh clan. JAY O'BRIEN . . . Lynn, Mary, my motorcycle, Mzchelle, Dehhze, Patty. SANDRA O'BRIEN . . . Hob Cow, Dqetam, 3-2, Colorado, zoom, M. Z., Rohznr, fhegalf, Mzke, THOMAS O'BRIEN . . . the lake, jODK Jammer '73, '38 Chev, payday. CAROL OLSON . . . Caftaway, L. S., B. T, L. D., Bahy, G. B. rnan, Chicago, Happy Birth- clay Mr Grant. KAYE OLSON . . . Soccer gamef, Kaafe, Ca5anooa weary .fneakerJ'j the Tape Trio, LR, M. S., Efthen LA., B. V STEVEN O'MALLEY . . . Karen, Reaf Spaghettz, Moofe, piothall hockey, HC '73, Bzg L. JOHN ONEY . . . Mack, homeroom, 0.K,frzenclr. THOMAS OPITZ . . . Romolo'5, Bzg AL Rock, Kitzy, Deh, Kat. MARTIN OPSAHL . . . szozmmzng, howlzng, the encl ofthe week, Mechele. ISABELL ORTIZ. . . teacherf, wonderpcl timer, the lanch tahle. PAMELA ORTT . . . ScolL Ponfzae, 4f28, Leaafoozj pzcnzc. JOAN OSLUND . . . BLC1 Fzclcllerg Emherf,f2zmz'Q1, fC, haaazer. RENEE OURADNIK . . . Zayre, Goraf fC, E.R.F., Jophomore yearg frzenafr. CINDY PALMER. . . Steve, -IA., McGz'll'J, Cheoyf. MARY PALMER . . . HC, Bootfie, Bel- wzn, lanch, j9'zenaG. featured in talent assembly as-fN 0-- ff 1 Myron Parent Mark Pariana :1.r,t2 F ,:t: . .,.,.,..:: . . ..tzge . ,,.E:E,tt f,,.,: . Practicing Neil Young and Cat Stevens tunes for the March 27 variety show ' ' ' are Tim Kight and Dave Kotoski. Their performance included 'Old Man', and 'Where Do the Children Play?'. The musical numbers by Tim and Dave 5 2 made up one of the nine talent show acts. 5 e its W V X 'Na' fax if Q c ee if ESS 'ef I xx xii SVR S ,xx K qi MVT 5313? Q . . ifitgiff - . Q ,, eagle? is. - 31 it get . Q t gm. as ' if Mary VGSIUK Frank Paterson , . Q. .iris E rv 'fue-1 i as xl, T . . , . .7 ff et ' sf K e-f eel' ,, - gk J , ' . .ts N4,,f' ,N . Jeffery Paulson Jean Pearson Laurie Peters James Petersen Beverly Peterson Zgopziy-do-da . . . MYRON PARENT . . . mark daft, my garage, Skagen Neff flffark. MARK PARIANA . . . held trzpf, the knob, zfs a Jae! flare of ajjnzr. MARY PASIUK . . . Lynnlr zoeaazng, D. S., Bzg Date, Brooky Snperette, Cojee cap, wfa lzftle kekofmom my frieneif, Toad FRANK PATERSON I . . . hockey, at work af Hzlfereft, Okf. JEFFERY PAULSON . . . wa!L Mn Gait mark daft, Deb. JEAN PEARSGN . . . kockey, Jwimmzng, Penny Tlnzrf., NM., M.D., HR. LAURIE PETERS . . . HR., N'5, joflnn, Rzek, frzeneir. JAMES PETERSEN . . . Penneyk, Bzg GIZJOH, Boog, Ztjopzfy-a'o-da, Ba-Ba room. BEVERLY PETERSON . . . fC, YL., Colorado, Unz, Lardy ,... OH R.B., zoeeafzngf, Marin and Dzerky. KRISTINE PETERSON . . . refearekpaperf, French, Steve, WF.,M.C, Kfiefiee Pefefeee Mefiefie Pefefeee can, M. S., fum, Hello Dolbx, Cnmfmaf play. MARJORIE PETER- SEN . . . welcome and caroly, oral reybomr-yak.C Deb H., good lack next year. 953 Seniors e 81 lK, Donald Pleau ,X ..,-k K .I ff ' , I, 5 ff l . , gf! ,,.. -'iff ' ' 11 ld if 9,35 J QI, I i K I-fl I X, David Priessler Lawrence Quinlan 82 - Seniors A: ew-i I 1 we -?,,w-.,....f-,,ff--,.,f,fi.e,,mge,es- - I r K -:... T ,Ji- fd? T ,..: O as A av I . mag N' , af 'W ' - -gm ' Steven Peterson Vicki Pomeroy If 'X My ,Q I I iw I ' M' 1 I k.,. , , , N fffifjfif-5'ff5g:::?'P-5 5 1 ,,-ggkk, -, eigi i,iY , I Michael Printon Elizabeth Rabeneck Senior VVeida compiles gi' :.,:: f poi' :gg M S it Eg, Sf, s S ii 'K' 2 t if S 3' Sf Q3 Q . S i Michael Pilla Carol Pilot Michael Pivec ,gig ea Z it S S ' I x xy Ky, F f E it If X is L Q. . 2 I 5 I L A 1 5 N S: fi bil f St gets Elizabeth Pom roy David Potter Susan Pratt S 3 eff? I crcv ,kiggs if Lynn Prokosch Ramona Quandt Pamela Quatmann The afaalgang of zazotf. . . STEVEN PETERSON . . .pier 7, Explo '72, D.A., D.D., Ngopefi MICHAEL PILLA . . . hotba!L Lorz J party, Lon' G Marxba, F1411 CAROL PILOT . . . Sfevef, Leeme, LR, KP., Mother DabL fizeaafr. MICHAEL PIVEC . . . wbee! of jarame, Wbzf, Mn Rzkcb. DONALD PLEAU . . . meffmg arozmaf teaebery, gooa' tzmey. VICKI POMEROY . . . McGil!f, Romolok, 249, B.C, Dave. ELIZABETH POMROY . . . Jlffarg tbeafaalgangofzwotf, DolQ1',porooJkz'K!a.f.r, Waddy. DAVID POTTER . . . Mack, cmzmi fmzeaak, homeroom, SUSAN PRATT . . . Pbalen, Floyapf, Hawle, Tma, jzmmy, I0fI8f72. DAVID PRIESSLER . . . E.HS., Art, pamtmgatPl1alea Park. MICHAEL PRINTON . . . larch, Padda, golden toe, S.O.B., jootball LYNN PROKOSCH . . . Owatofma, Prom, How Cow, IIf2If72,CC, Tj, tbegang. RAMONA QUANDT . . . jimtaftzb j9 ll?7MI!', worlemg baraf baomg jim. PAMELA QUATMAN N . . . Jwimmmg, mark, Mr. Doablemmt, B. C? W, Dagze, Mzkkey Moase Qaazfeffe, bammen LAWRENCE QUINLAN. . . B. B. gamef, Spamkb - 2 yeanfi Hawk ana' blll' jokemfagon, E. f, tbe bench ELIZABETH RABENECK . . . Bzmgelow, KA., M.M., CM., Germany, all tl9ej9zenafv, Marcbmg, Rea! Baaf KK at HC '73. outstanding cross country record Michael Raiola Dawn Ramsland av- I . . . . . Sl Testing their endurance ata trlangUlarJ.l'l.S.,Highland, Harding Cross Coun- try meet are Johnson harriers, Tim Seivert and Roger Johnson. The meet was won by Highland. The Governors began their practice early in the spring of Q 'gh 2 'Q' '73 to prepare for the tall season. - Y '- - 5 -kisse-2 ' . Ci... . -. A' ref,.3,,:-,.,.5.giX T I g ragga, gggg .M 5 , F 1 I1 ,ff S Q F iff : V li X S t W' 'T at N , -A---fe . is .. ' lq l N P - Q A R 5 'lu I EST A 2 :.e . C kg I 2 E Mary Reeve Jane Reichow Allen Reichstadt Dan Reitzel Rebecca Rensch Eurhr morning z'nftzZutz'on . . . A MICHAEL RAIOLA , . . HC, fC, S.0., Turkey, SY, D.R., Moore, Dummy, T-Jhzrty, R.M., Beth. DAWN RAMSLAND . . . Superhuwh, Supfuchen Shnmzneuu-Jummer of '72, fifth, pufzenee, Mzkhuel. CYNTHIA RANKIN . . . Siloerelrwf Rumyey Roufuhef, Suz, RR., KA., may 2 D. B., KS., jrzenclf. RONALD RAU . . . MHCJJ, Hihhzng, Amerzeun A Pre, Bunny, Hey, you Hone! MARY REEVE . . . homeroom, rneffzng urounof lencherf, jrzenelf. JANE REICHOW. . . Munchhzn, Deh, Chzeh- O, Ruggeely Ann, j?ngernuz'lJ, lime. ALLEN REICHSTADT . . . G.M., eurbz momzng z'n.rtn'utz'on, Chevrolet, R TS., CB., zoo. DAN REITZEL . . . Thunder Buy, Wef, Auel CH, TlS.,f R., Blue Bomh. REBECCA REN SCH. . . Cutulznez, Zuyre, Grueey, Puulupoop, john, Wufle, G. Gail. SUSGH RGHSPG TUVYTUVG R255 SUSAN RENSPE . . . TM., how tze, chem. lah, Curnzzehuelk Cluzzherr, Jummer of '71, Boh. TAMARA RESS. . .Sweo?n, debate lflpf, Speetnzm, Wudely, u jhnfezftze hunch of j91enelJ. Seniors f 83 Right: Opening moments of graduation exercises tind Bruce Larsen, Linda Kaase, John McDonough, and Lea Ann Joslin at their Civic Center stations. Below: Reveal- ing future plans to Nancy Dewalland Brian Avery is a '73 graduate. f m '73 Graduation aided by '74 Council members , J G l Richard Rewey Susan Ricci Janet Richardson Kathy Richardson Joseph Richie fart living. . . RICHARD REWEY . . . anclerwater, Rzkelv, HELR Cantly, Ganna Ban- ana, Kallalaan, work, Jwlm meetx. SUSAN RICCI. . . bzke bzke, Prom, fatty, jane, Deb, joey, eonjettz, ghetto, mznz' trqof. JANET RICHARD- SON . . . Mr Peterfon, Santa Claaf, Clab Camlzzal many tzmef we Jltjtr. KATHY RICHARDSON . . . Tlaamp ana' EM Borglaaybrgb, Tlaorfon, I tbznle I 'll go to the eoaela, P. J JOSEPH RICHIE . . . elozng the ayaal a roatzne, gooa' timef ln laneb. DAVID RICHTER . . . laomeroom, the gayy, lVIae'5, gratlaatz'on,a'ream ear JEANNE RIEGER . . . Bzg Bzrela Lake ana' the gang, I-Iarley, Lzttle llflancb, mort of all George. JOSEPH RIEHM . . . workmg wzntlow, fane, S.A.D., Moron, Toes, '3' zn 4 yearf, Mean joe, jayt Liwng, the Room. RONALD RIEMEN- SCHNEIDER . . . Mr, K, Spartan Clab, Lzn, Teny at tlae State Fair. Dflvid RiCl1fef JGGHHG Riegef 'IW' V L., I ,..,..., . , A 74 Iv vi If , ,, I af 'rsfhf t iff .. J .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,J J i riirrtt retirc J ict Joseph Riehm Ronald Riemenschneider 84 - Seniors f wg, 'GO Bruce Roberts Mark Rocco 1--fr 412.97 Kenneth Rudd Kim Salmon , .ru 2 .. t' if 1 'A 2 ' 2- - Y If VV, V- cf 9' W L , , ,ua X' W3 ' ' TWT' '23 H' 474. I ,VA X U f , X Mark Sanders Diana Sanz Assigning stations to escorts Mike Tauer and Jeff Blom betore distribution ot the diplomas is Janell Chisholm. The Junior Honor Guard was chosen from members ofthe Class Council. Avli- f t T2 Mona Rolfing Deborah Root Vs Mary Samoszuk Lisbeth Sanchez Todd Sandberg wr' Terry Saunders Ken Savage Thomas Schaber Coke ou u doorftep . . . BRUCE ROBERTS. . . Dougzety, Burger Kuig, Big R, Kuwuyukz, 318, Weyuruit uewy. MARK ROCCO . . . Froyt Luke, temuk, Big Al, Tm 5tuck', refeurch pupen Jhuke your .fhuue ereum. MONA ROLFIN G . . . work ut YQ., .fhorthuuuf orul rqbortf, Duue, 3 yeurf, Fehruury 27, clover. DEBORAH ROOT . . . Apple Riuen UFO'J, Returdo, Portuuoid Juiprzke purtief. KENNETH RUDD . . . hurui wood uuu' metu! Jhopf, phy euf Buekftuh, D. S. - the Beur. KIM SALMON . . . thee '56 Che1iy', .ruekeig the upuftmeizt, uh, I ouerrlept, Guy, tutoruzg. MARY SAMOSZ UK . . . rock 32' ro!! ite-ereum, Wuukfy, L- O-G-I-C, chzupuppetf, Lih and other toferr, Butuuuf, Coke ou rfoorrtcp, hz, Mur. LISBETH SAN CHEZ . . . 227, chem duh, chungzug of etuffef, wulkuig to the clunroomy, they mude u lot of uozlre. TODD SANDBERG . . . peunutf, the hoy5', Buckety, tukiu' it eufy, Mury, Zapper und Spunky. MARK SANDERS . . . Lyurfy houfe, etimciug zu the gym, Fzut, Hoiutu, toitet hiock, TCI TY DIANA SAN Z . . . Roxy, Doug, wut egoeczuthf, ul! ofthe good times with Huroluf TERRY SAUNDERS . . . oriierhf, workuig ut the North St. Puu! Nury- zug Home, one duy ut u time. KEN SAVAGE . . . down zu the neigh- horhoouf Mr Boehlke, the momzug I totuledoutmy cur THOMAS SCHA- BER . . . Forext Luke, Uriete Lou, Sumhiue, Putty, Filth, Zeke, Buuf Rock. Seniors - 85 Nlajarettes lead flagtvvirlers, band Clarence Schaefer - -A ' lx, Q Jig 5 Fife Loreen Schichel Helen Schmidt Jean Schreiber Michael Schuh Kathleen Schwartz Debbie Schwope 86 - Seniors William Scharfbillig April Schauer Bernard Scheler Katherine Schmidt Mark Schommer Brenda Schramm ' ee eee ' - leeefae C - Q fr ---f i Bonnie Schultz Linda Schultz Paul Schultz Zelda amlMema. . . CLARENCE SCHAEFER . . . Bz'll'J Jfore, frm m homeroom, johmon :Lf a rzght-on Jchool WILLIAM SCHARFBILLIG . . . gymnaftztf, Mr Shay, flymg off the trampolme. APRIL SCHAUER . . . Sae anal Tina, Timmy, Nanqf, mme, Glam, hohhy-Jochen BERNARD SCHELER. . . goohag ojjfm an' clan, call me Bemze, raeho. LOREEN SCHICHEL . . . 'Saper-Schzblef homecommg, cheerleaelmg, C O., B. T, L. D., TR., Yormg LW, Mack. HELEN SCHMIDT . . . Sf6l!6,.f how fze, rowa'ze5, New Czly Schooh Phqbhz, Jammer Jchool. KATHERINE SCHMIDT . . . Jtandzhg ap, German, ap ana' down the hallf. MARK SCHOMMER . . . fhatmg, parlemg lot, 25, Gay, A Waterhole. BRENDA SCHRAMM . . . BL-hockey, .ICI wriferk oramp, 16013 Zelda and Mema. JEAN SCHREI- BER . . . hahgzrzg arozma' with all of my frzeralr, jim fimef. MICHAEL SCHUH. . . Mm Bretoz, elancef, Spamkh, track. BONNIE SCHULTZ . . . JL jIL jamze, M. R., MJT, S. R., chemzlrtry erqlnerimenfs, Hawk. LINDA SCHULTZ . . . narfek azd Narfmg home, Mc Watfs Natwe Amerzban clan. PAUL SCHULTZ . . . all of my fehool elayy, graahzatmg, qaefliom. KATHLEEN SCHWARTZ . . . crahlegf, oar man, 3-2 roate, frzemh, Colo., rohmf, 'Where are ya?'. DEBBIE SCHWOPE . . . Dah, Nemo'5, the alley, jeelmg gooaf in Winter Carnival Grande Day Parade Richard Scott Lee Sherwood Douglas Siogren Mix of James Smeed A Q sim T 3 J N BM S ,- 9 ,V . Christine Semlak Samuel Simmons MQ? James Skaar 1 Jw' X Q fa 'ff 1 ' x ' fs--:kv , I- ,. ifffffi ' - 1,...I.i3:.xf'l34'J . :' fwnzxt. ':'1fTA, 2 f:1ift:...-- L tfiiggigifsseg iliiff 29255: :1:??:Qw3f.lQf Richard Smeed ta? , ez. ts. Y Wayne Sempf Geraldine Shardlow Patrick Sheehan Performing along with the band and flagtwirlers at Govie basketball and football games, as well as all parades during the year, are the Johnson BATON TWIRLERS, Row l: Pam Ortt, Sue Berres, Shelly Cocchiarella. Row 2: Laurie Ehnstrom, Debbie Iuccitto. rah a !1'tt!ec!1'rt 111 zt. . . RICHARD SCOTT . . . jbothall 111 the flash, Mr. Rzlrch, f?'1'enet5, Mr. Lynch, hochey gamer. CHRISTINE SEMLAK . . . Same Hawhznf, Gora'y Grant, Mr. Berg, Polochr, ora! rqoortf. WAYNE SEMPF . . . 223, Fran Trcheyche, Kathy, legr, WOR D.A., hayr1a'eJ. GERALDINE SHARDLOW . . . Moorheaaf Dalath, Stanhrd LS. E., Grant, French trm. PATRICK SHEEHAN . . . Pete, Dale, Lonze, gzrlf, Polzkh Army, rah a lzttle a'1rt 1n 1't. LEE SHERWOOD . . . Mrf. Hall-Mom, B12 Bag, Prom, hzendr I have maa e, Mzkt. SAMUEL SIMMONS . . . gooa' timer 171 gymnartzcr, my frzenah. DOUGLAS SJOGREN . . . hockey, yearhook a'ay, Jtaa'y, DECCA, Off Sandy. JAMES SKAAR. . . joy park, Hockey games, Moreno? cahin. JAMES SMEED. . . gozng oat jbr lanch, Amerzcan Timex. RICHARD SMEED. . . the gang, Szoany, Bzg john, the WheeL 'The Chzkelerf, freedom, gamer ufeplay, thzngf we a'o. Seniors - 87 Margaret Smith Sharyn Spannring oy 2 SWS 7'5?iT?iEf'F55?5Eg I X mf-f RSVIFSY -MES' .-'lil- r I s Fil Q3 21:?'?e-12x61 - - .. 11-Q - Q' ' F -' s I - ' ' f .k-k, In gf M K 2 .1 Q -' S- A eoee - Christine Splinter 88 - Seniors English classes enjoy six Thurber Cynthia Smith I -C ly,-M V.., ,I Q .. UQ, A Q, Y ,Xa X a , ty x I W 'fm I 'wig f it ii. 'H S is at x i- ' H.. ' X, 3 X531 K1 X f NA its Robin Smith Kathleen Spielman ff? Bo rbaro Spock WFT' Katherine Smith Lindo Smith Lori Smith , ,, .,bf bmi' W .. ' . , , :ws Jr film' .af St gala- 1 x X uve G 5 X X W 'iw-.N XX je F, 5 S f 3 ff J -' , i- , . Thomas Sorensen Scott Smith Scot Sokola K. . .,.k . l .V Q, - -11 I ,. . . io-: 5 R Q --,- .. 'IL I ' -7 L' ,, L .' -f K. I A ' as -' . ...,, ,,.. ' Lie- -- A. ' - e k..- ., ' S f eten - ' riie . H . I - C be iiit A ' 7' ' tzg-'iff-fi? ,Qi 'if 'SY X ., . xr K -iq W egykleglg 2, X. ., . L . . ..i'. Gregory Spiess Laurel Spiess Steven Spiess Typzca! eat!-.fzderx . . . CYNTHIA SMITH . . . tallezng to frzendf, Mrf. Roache, home, gieczal timer. KATHERINE SMITH . . . Chatty, Walbf and Lex, HC with Tony. LINDA SMITH . . . Speczal Foodf, HR. 063, playday '71, Marie. LORI SMITH . . . Hechle and jechle, Gorai the doodle, Rode I5- land MARGARET SMITH . . . frzendr, good times, fholzn' aroand ROBIN SMITH . . . Pzne ahzncey, twee and Zzoirp, Dec. 23, D.K, GM, open mznch. SCOTT SMITH . . . hachftage, operetta, reg, Jlzzzy, gangy, Dot. SCOT SOKOLA . . . Yoang ZW, .roccerg Hello Dolbr, Steamer. THOMAS SORENSEN . . . Phalen, cra5zn', reject, jane, '65 Chevy. SHARYN SPANN RING . . . Stan, Wim, Tzn Lzzzy, jhof, Hawaiz, Feh. 1. KATHLEEN SPIELMAN . . . cheuang gam, wheel of mzwr- lane, Mzke, Rofetcef, new frzench. GREGORY SPIESS . . . jenny'J, '64 Chev, Kaye, Harahng hockey game '72. LAUREL SPIESS . . . Sleafzng, France, Martha, Camero, Jammer '73, Kea. STEVEN SPIESS . . . Stan, Typzcal eayt-xzderf, Frzc-n-Frac, elite groap, 8th graderf. C HRISTIN E SPLINTER . . . the hox, Wznh, LYD,j W, R.H, P.D., D.A., Lf, johannesharg. BARBARA SPOCK . . . Sammy, fC, Vzrgznza, Lznny, johnny janion Sandhox. Carnival performances by drama group ' '-T-2-tariffs: lfaafli i.fi2:.a:f,.:,j:-gig,N .L Q, f e'-- fT' ffeff w V C rt . .U at 11 eq Y lf. 1. HY! . Xt T Mark St. Sauver Anthony Stace X - ,N Lili, in Q W X .g 5 - fi A '. .Q 7' y M :V . .P 5 3 - .sr nf Rf-3? t L nne Stahlmann Deborah Stai Y ag? Jan Stautter Theresa Stautfer Barbara Sledie Catherine Stepaniak Top: 'Curse You,.lack Daltonl' is rehearsed by Mr. John MuHiken's third hour drama students. Bottom: Staging their interpretation of 'Thurber's Carnival' are other members ot the group who offered the comedy presentation to interested English classes. Wznnze-the-Pooh . . . MARK ST. SAUVER . . . bockey gamer, jantaffzt tzbnef, foo!zn'aroanaf ANTHONY STACE . . . Pkalen, rza'z'ng aroanei Gaf, Mr. R., Bzgfokn, Heaaf Om, Mzke, Kano, Prom '73. LYNNE STAHLMANN . . . work- zng karaf grader, .goeczal frzenafr. DEBORAH STAI . . . 138 wayf, Fri- dayr, dreaming, Renee, zqz, the Comet gang, joe. JAN STAUFFER . . . Toadnefr, Wznnze-tbe-Pooh, WalL Lyaf Wzhi Mona, Goose Lake, Ckefterg THERESA STAUFFER . . . Art, Mr LojGteai Lon, Mzke, Pat, Helen, Mr. Boelalke, Mn Peterfon, Mrs. McKinney. BARBARA STEDJE . . . hockey garner, reoortf, jewelry, Mr Skagen Mrf. Berntyen, Mr. Mzfler. CATHERINE STEPANIAK . . . Yoang Lge, Mr. Lynck, Jmile, Jan- skine, Barb, 3rdper1'oaf I 'd love to do it over again. Seniors - 89 Musical challenges 131 cast Pamela Stinson Randall Stuhl Scott Stuhl Cheryl Switala Jeffrey Syring Steven Tacheny Juhani Talvia 90 - Seniors Q , E hi Q S ' A 59' 3 ggi! Q ,, b.,A 551, 93 1 3 12,1 .f ilil Lynn Strantz Karen Strom Dennis Strub - . --,fiisiisi was-' rf 251: Q v.fzsv1sf?:fg:iLf:4--1 I 'iilr 2 , iii if ii- A fl 2 A 1 f ' iii' ag ' , rf. s D h,l' : ,G . . A -rlr W X K 51 Maureen Sullivan Lise Swanson Richard Swanson RK Jo Ann Syverson Rita Szczepanski Rebecca Smith Jlayhfoofhall . . . PAMELA STINSON . . . Haftzngf, concern, Frzkyo, hex! frzenaf LM. LYNN STRANTZ . . . zoorhzng, Uozke ana' Raymonel OTC KAREN STROM . . . Marsha, G-G-Gaily, Ann, the gzrls, NzZa'5 pzgfazlf, haf rza'eJ. DENNIS STRUB . . . OK waitzng, my f5'Z?7762Zt'. RANDALL STUHL . . . the gnyf, playzngjhothalh hoehey gamer. SCOTT STUHL . . . Rea' Owl Portnoy, 1rettmga'amh'zn German, maeldysochf. MAUREEN SULLIVAN . . . Shi Doo, Chevy Tmcle, Prom, Mr. Alex, the gang, moe! of all Terry. LISE SWAN SON . . . hanai oolleyhall hashethall new aal elzfzon, Thnrfelayf ana' Snndayf. RICHARD SWAN SON . . . gooeltimef at Moreno? eahzn, Mr. Gay., CHERYL SWITALA . . . HG '73, M. IR, Chrzk, d072kQ! hafhefhall Jhorlhanaf JEFFREY SYRING . . . Bzlg john, Lznela, Hawk, roohzef, eampzng. JOANN SYVERSON . . . Dear Charlie, Non. 3, lofi of frzeneh, Mr. Alex, eonjhtfz, flafh jhothall. RITA SZCZEPANSKI . . . llflama KE, Green Granty, Chemhy, jim, Hoyt St. Group. REBECCA SMITH. . . Wendy, hzfehzni Mexzeo. STEVEN TACHENY . . . M135 Kozaiv clam, the Span '73 graalf, Mar- eloch. JUHAN I TALVIA . . . ealcnlaf, AFS partzef, pam the orange, peo- ple I 'oe met. stage crew, orchestra members Toasting her matrimonial target, the wealthy Hor- ace Vandergelder, is Mrs. Dolly Levi. The 'Hello Dolly' couple are Ellen Alfveby and Mike Tauer. sss ta I . Mary Thomas Janis Thoreson Ann Treanor Deborah Tri -'r' f if 1 ., ,411 Q L tx D A ig E 'll' A . wi it T g g . ...,. ' . , :gif ' PE., .g M . . Donna Tamble Michael Tauer QW' lk-aan 441. Monica Taylor David Testa Sandra Thieman .crss R .es -lii ' Q7'5ff ss.s ff K. V kkhk .V . kr C s I t I C' nf e w-,fs i -ef T Michael Torning Jayne Tourville Beth Trantow leadzng gym . . . DONNA TAMBLE . . . Prom, laaghzng, crying with good ehamf, oat to lanch, maa'ne55, Jammer of '72. MICHAEL TAUER . . . Joeeerg Lzttle Chaaa, Fza'a'!er3 Do!h1,fHS-heftyearf. MONICA TAYLOR . . . DECA, Roaf Oct. 29, '71, Bonnze, Chevy. DAVID TESTA . . . hockey, foot- halh the gayy, ufznter. SANDRA THIEMAN . . . the Rez, Kramer, frzeneh I 'll mm, gettzng zn troahle. MARY THOMAS . . . Caftle, Skat- zam, 7-3- 74, CB, hzg Ma ana' lzttle one, Steve ana' gooa' timer. JANIS THORESON . . . janior laneh, math, hiotogy, Kathy, Ilflayanne, leadzng gym. MICHAEL TORNING . . . Lynnif, Bzgjohn, Battle Creek, fooz- hall. JAYNE TOURVILLE . . . ffl, polkas, Hawk, Phalen, Fargo, jim, L.N, LS., and otherf. BETH TRANTOW. . . M.R., LS., CO. L. D., Prom, YL, oreo doeJn't mh off jn5t3 ufordf. ANN TREANOR . . . Prom, jenny Karen, pzkzar, Karen at the nane'5 oyfree, YL, volleyhalk Marfha Sae. DEBORAH TRI . . . Jleeozng, Hawk? tem, Jtandzng ln the eornen rectangle, da!! Mondayf, the jockf, going to the lzhrafy. Seniors - 9l .4 Z, Debra Vail Louann Vontrat Gary Wahman 92 - Seniors Chisholm leads twelve member -is X is..1f21:f4sz:s,.-f ,- f ,. : .-a. , .N . fu-. f:::ef:f,s 7ffvift5El:'E,'f7-' 'fs' ' f- M: - 5 ii . E: -, : -., 5fiPII':S::': V f B -V f ' ' .,.. . . , vu rrv , ,if i ev--AM . Lzifi ' 1 ef? f'--1 - , - ., V 2 ' I of l I Q' 5 . WRX 1 ' I ., 5 BX 2 f K - ' Marlin Irulsen Victoria Ventrelli Steven Vorlicky Barbara Wallace Marvin Trulsen Margaret Tucci Scott Vadner Bambi Vietor Mark Voeller Clinton Vogt . , Q ,C ,.felo -Q. St i 'EP R Q 'mr X 3 it David Wade Wendy Wadell Christy Wahman All the claysy feniorf . . . MARLIN TRULSEN . . . SPAC, Superhawh, Pudenf, 'Blue Bondo', rnilt, Yeurelzng contefti MARVIN TRULSEN . . . Rofnono'J, Ryanfr Ionf, Speczal Treaty, Bzg Mountazn, drwzng In B. B. B. MARGARET TUCCI . . . Ranch, iohere areya?', HC '73, S.N,M.H,jM., CCA, Jgoeczal DQ cuytornerf, cheerzng, Catalzna. SCOTT VADNER . . . P.A.C, Jzn hzn, Caroh Wendy, foun Cranherfy and all the Other Fnntf, Spud DEBRA VAIL . . . Hey, Bahy Doll: You Old Fowl great tirney at worfe, Gordon Grant yzfzcon, Davzd VICTORIA VENTRELLI . . . Prorn, cheerzng, Zlffarsha Sue, HC '73, all the Claffy Seniorf, rnoft of all Fred BAMBI VIETOR . . . yoccerg Jwirn meets, Mrf. McKenny, Rz3ch'J donheyy, Pznto chafe. MARK VOELLER . . . Rzkch, hocleey garner, 'Donny', the Iahe. CLINTON VOGT . . . OTC hockey gamef zn the gym. LOUANN VONTRAT . . . math, learnzng centen horedorn, jim tirney. STEVEN VORLICKY . . . horne in hed Mr. Niehart, Mn Von, Mr. Peteryon. DAVID WADE . . . Cedar Lahe, Jhootzng the hreeze, notehoohy, trub to NS with TZ, Larry and the gang. WENDY WADELL . . . the pooL claffef, Mack, Jecretarzul joker. CHRISTY WAHMAN. . . waztzng hr Chornpen Sheraton, 'Dan and Danette', and ecgoeczully Ter GARY WAH- MAN . . . Panzerg Ryan'5 Ions, NSFL, CCA, oatze I of the week. BARBARA WALLACE . . . Maureen and otherf, Superhawh, Mr Lynch, Hdton. flagtvvirling unit boa conftrzkter . . . DANIEL WALSH . . . Cznajf, Gnzjjf Boyafen, waitzngjbrtkanden ALLEN WASIELESKI . . . Hop, Saaeek, Mn Steak, concertf. JOAN WASILK . . . Lzke'J keaaf Dave, Smternber 17, 1971, work. JANICE WEBER . . . Frank, Fatty, tkejbartk, 61, Prone, Ckanrbr, evgoeczalbf Greg. CHERYL WEGWERTH . . . Mzllerk and Ernzkff, Tommy, parkz'n', rnoozoy, Dennzk, av-' NCS. WILLIAM WEGWERTH . . . bakery, Swanfonk jokef, ff, walkzng to .fckooL Steve, Daa'e5, Qaekes. JAMESWEIDA . . . jocko, Skin- ny, pozkon-ivy, DQ, Weav., IM., Larfon, jfoa ket', PRIDE. WENDY WEINKE . . . marching, boa conytrzkten Mr. Rliffb, Splzntf, jayon, water balloon. XII'-IJ Daniel Walsh Allen Wasieleski Z ! . Joan Wasilk Janice Weber . I A ' 'llfffgf . K . K .-k,k k.Vkk-'V I P- Cheryl Wegwerth William Wegwerth xi ii fit. .. ' H' N 'T k if s I 'EP' 'cr s-.ff I E'i ' 1 f ,. .Sf James Weida Wendy Weinke Performing in several parades and sporting events are FLAGTWIRLERS, Row lz Lynn Schramm, Janell Chisholm, Robin Beebe. Row 2: Cindy Froetschel, Kathy Spielman, Debbie Miller, Terry Madsen, Mary Peterson. Top group: Marsha Hagen, Patti Murray, Bev Peterson, Jo Dahlberg. Seniors - 93 'Fifties' fans sport letter sweaters, Karen Weisser Daniel While Michael Wiegel ,,:i ' ur , I 'X' ,, ' ' t ii: , .A , Judith Wilhelmy ScotlWille Debra Williamson Dorothy Wilson Mary Wood What next?. . . KAREN WEISSER . . . Steve, How mach? How long?, Cath, jan, Sue, I2fIf70, Prone, HC '73, Jhatzng, 2f9f73. Lorz, Martha, Reaf DAN- IEL WHITE . . . Breezy Poznt, Jleeozng, D.K'J, WS., 318. MICHAEL WIEGEL . . . Mack, Arhy'5, Phalen, Holzahy Inn, Gay, trachzn' aroanai Mr. T, Mr. Forytaaf erarer hghtr, Fall '73, all the frzenelf. JUDITH WILHELMY. . . Mack, the paozllion, PDQ, D.A., R.H, D.F., RD., L. j, CS., Saperhawh, a'rzrfe-znr, graa'aatz'on. SCOTT WILLE . . . j9na'zng thingy to do, my firm, gooa' timer and haai weehendf. DEBRA WILLIAMSON . . . Burger King, hockey gamer, Saperhawk, M. f, 'Don- ny', yellow rihhonf, Hey Wzllied apathy, Egg, Mzehey, Doa'ie, KG., IK DOROTHY WILSON . . . Frzklay Qzazzzer zn IZR, 3 anjhrgetahle yearr, Przkle, Vzhzng games, Serlzn'J, 9f25f 73, the thy that jhlloweaf B. j, What next? MARY WOOD . . . Lora, P. f, twznr, Gayle, a'on't wear yoar eoat, Raloh, downtown, Whzte Cattle, Jpeezal tzrnef with Keozn. BON- NIE WOODBECK. . . RR., BT, Model Dry Cleanerf, Rohhie, Sae, Liz, Lorz, Ilflr. Olron. ROXANNE WOODBECK . . . partzey, wzth the gang, Jamrnerr, a'rzoin' aroanel not enoagh tnne. 94 - Seniors Bonnie Woodbeck Roxanne Woodbeck Bubble gum buddies, Bev Peterson and Karen Weisser lake o break from '5O's action and AMER- ICAN GREASE music on March 22 in The commons. Seniors not pictured bubble gum, bobby sox Thomas Yankovec Glen Yep Steven Younghans K Ma ry Zalesky ehhh . ' ' 'jk spfifigf'1fi'ssi:fifxfe':s gffg -51 .5, i Q2 : . ,L is 5, 2 ft 5 X 4 s ooib A Robert Zangs Paula Zawislak . if st -- fi, b b F t o - sv X-We my .i was if .W . 6 A si KI X we ,555 xx ':Ns's.::-:ass ::fa.'E5fE fi ,ia -me., . : fswlsi. 5-12'-L if 'i S ' E if It sg K H Q its s. east . .kg ,, 5 'v -N-. c H5 S S: Sf, Q, 3 S eh gt? --'F in . 2 .l .5 O 4 ' . . 1 -1 f O g3,t,,X'f. X J,Ct:.1'Ji, plz:- J FIA. 51411 3 2 3 fs ff ii : U ffl Jon Zubell Anthony Zuk th ,T wznterpzemk. . . THOMAS YANKOVEC . . . Hzllfop, Mn Voff' homeroom, Feb. 2, Sky Hzgh, Mr Kramen GLEN YEP . . . 350 Honda, hockey gamer, Mr. Marks, Manan, JUL all tbefrzenafr I have made, homeroom. STEVEN YOUN GHAN S . . . jbofba!! praatzee, hoekey gamer, Super Amerika, Guy, Bzg john, eookzng, twznr, Ham, Reaf MARY ZALESKY . . . Colo., jar! a Super Week', Jammer '73, GG., .gf2eeza!fr1enaff, GCS., 7-10, M.C, Smokey, YL. ROBERT ZANGS . . . Latzn ool!eyba!L Roman banquet, jbotbalb Phalen, Mn Rzkeh, the wheeh Mn Pzkala, Mrt Ryan. PAULA ZAWISLAK . . . wznter pzenzh eouyznx, GG T1 you look baai mzk.rz'on, fC, frogr, arouna' the zoorla' zn one day, Heekle ana' jeekle. JON ZUBELL. . . frzenak, workzngallmyelafres, fhreelong yearf. ANTHONY ZUK . . . j9rJf ara' bong hockey, elzfe group, Guten Tag, pfye clan, my perfonalpan' ofthe bench. WOODBRIDGE plays for participants of Club Carnival Night. The band was only one of many forms offun at the Student Council sponsored event. Drew Aliperto Fred Asuncion Jeffery Bellovich Deborah Beseke Frederica Bishop Kim Blomker Danny Boden Donald Baie Richard Bolton Haven Bougie Jean Boutang Kim Cassidy Joanne Christenson Gregory Coddon Douglas Engebretson Paul Firkus John Flaherty John Frederick Mark Freeman Robert Freeman Susan Giwayna Dora Gomez Mary Grant Tallie Hampton Lori Hanson David Hawkins Allen Heininger Glenn Holland Shannon Horrigan Bert Hostrawser Terry Jiskra Steve Jungbauer Susan Karel Patrick Kerrigan Harold Kieffer Hwangsuk Kim Joseph LaHood Michael Lanasa Debra Langevin James Martin Katherine McDonough Robert McKenna Herlinda Mendoza Patricia Menne Eric Mortenson Michael Musch Kim Nelson Daniel Parastuik Mitchell Pose Timothy Prins Michelle Randall Clayton Ray Scott Rickard Michael Ryder Cynthia Sandburg Richard Sass Dennis Schmidt Douglas Schmidt Victoria Schulte Terry Seivert Randy Sellers Scott Severin Thomas Smolinski Keith Stemig Paul Stoehr Kenneth Stroeing Erma Trigo Deborah Tuccitto Gary Turchin Todd Vinton Douglas Wharton Todd Wick William Wonders Dennis Wood Edgar Young Carol Zawislak Gregory Zuniga Seniors 95 Steamboat journey, awards are top activities of Senior W ,,.,,,.w,Vi.,, ,,,,., ,,., M! : ' an N,,i ,,,,f Q c WM I I , A A 'A 777 ,iii ., :ssExs:sg-5535 -nel. as W ' fi .-I 3 5 Q.. tiff, Above Center: Performing to Superstar ore44 members ofthe J-ettes. The Unit entertained be- tween holves of the Monroe-Johnson bosketboll gome. Morchers cheered the Govies on. Above Left: Rollying for their lost pep tolk, John- son Govies 'psych up'. Above Middle: Proporf tioning pictures from the i973 J-ette show is Lin- do Koose. Pictures were used in on issue ot the COURIER. Above Right: Harrier, Jim Weido strains to improve his cross country time. Right: Broodcosting lotest scoops is Mory Somoszuk, port ofthe debote gong who furnished 'Block-outs' for the Marching Show. For Right: Student Council members discuss school issues ot I V 0 meeting during first hour. 96 - Seniors as 'B Lett: Playing straight man in a comedy sketch tor the '73 Marching Show is Gary Wahman. The def baters rehearsed and presented 'Blackfouts' and skits to fill the pauses in 'J-etteceteraf Below: Measurements were taken for graduation caps by the ER. Moore company. All seniors were fitted for caps and gowns on November 30. Below Lett: Explaining army enlistment procedure to Bill Drake is Se-rgeantJames Misialek. Any stu- dent interested in a service career could investi- gate during his or her lunch period. 3 2? f i A I A' 7 tis MM Y Y Y Y W Y , 1 no 'lf ti ,QQ it U Q ' Y if gnu' Seniors - 97 c: .9 'II' o cu 'I'- .EQ 'I-' co CD cn .E 15 cu U :- GJ .C 'IJ GJ UD O I- cn .E 15 as CD 'U C 5 O L... U9 C r nice io he Ski spend fun iimes wilh who like whoi we like. When we form on organization, we'cl oiien like io accomplish some-Thing. We woni fo compeie on issue of AZUD or ci memorable procluciion of 'Hello Dolly'. We wont To write for The CClURlER or win 0 chess mciic:h.Moybe we con work within Siudeni Council or Noiionol Honor Socieiy. Some groups combine our desire 'ro achieve wilh cz craving foroihleiicociiviiy. Spartans bike To Siillwofer, I Q B J-eiies morch c1iWilliurn's Areno, Skoiers perform of GJ ci Johnson-l-lorcling hockey QD coniesi, Caiolino Club presents 'C.B.S.', ond cheerleaders ' work io inspire Governor ions. Then, there ore some I of us who irovel sioiewide for deboie 'rournornenis ' ond 'rake fourih plcice in v - We I 1 . morch in pcircicles and G CCC m PC' 'W Y m 0 'A' Y Olli 9 V C l U b S- xi, ' T li O 5 e l H OH 9 el l 'W lo fli 9 as business World' Welle been m P 0 rl Ol 5 O m 9 l li l n Q ll' l 5 Y 9 G V 1:: li -- Qelling TOGETH ER- -.,.,. : 0 5M'5FACllONf EXERUSE 'r,. ,.:s:: . 'llf Q i 5- GHC' ARUUND- Z QQQ Q ir,Q ,..r r,e:. ,.s: r GJ WS me To belong' lrzll izz 2 ' 'izz N we I I I 4 M ..,., A351 f K- QW? fi if f ll: 5 -is Z m gill S li E W ' .11 -2 5 i',', if I I- 3 V1,- I . 5 ,ii X Sioge Bond sounds off 4'2- 4:9 Skating U qx .. 54:9 M,Nn..r'S nit gong frolics before Wmfer sion ,,.-w '? Exploring ihe mysterious world of offset printing f-I Sorting canned goods for Proiect JOY is Denise Laub. Right: Cathy Arnold, Jeanne May, and Lori Spiess string pop- corn to brighten the tree in the court- yard. Far Right: Packing gift boxes with food and toys donated by the home- rooms for JOY are Mike Ell, Tom Ray, and Curt Boogren. JOY Drive aides East Side families in need Coordinating the JOY Drive, Hall of Fame Assembly, Club Carnival Night, Homecoming ac- tivities, and three dances, were the types of activities in which the Student Council was involved this year. Leading the list of proiects was Johnson OperationYuletide, which supplied l7 families on the East Side with a Christmas dinner and toys. Penny Thursday which is a continuous Council activity, paid J support for two AFS foreign ex- change students this year, Juhani Talvia from Finland and Lisbeth Sanchez from Peru. Changes in the student govern- ment ofthe Council were brought out in a six ,point plan which included the addition of representatives from the school's clubs and committees, the return of the suggestion box, and the printing of a Student Council 'newspaperf if Reviewing the list of l'laIlofFame alumni is a new member, Mr. Arthur Anderson and his wife. Council members who helped select him, Pam Teschendorf and Pat Stemig look at his l9l6 yearbook. lOO - Student Council -'P - , ,ts C X -- , f.Q.'u. w s im! S ' X X S' ' ff? ,' , ' sl 3 - fi -' 7 5 E if 2' : Bs' 1 i . S V , A Q . .1 'z i I fl U .mu-.mmm-wwiii s' f X .ggi .C Checking out a place to put the sugges- tion box is John McDonough and Mike Clauson. Lett: Hall of Fame initiate, Dr. Carl Sandberg is served coffee by iunior Roxanne Breitkreitz. Below: STU- DENT COUNCIL: Row l: MarciaMalani, Wendy Spawn, Sue Harwell, Roxanne Breitkreitz, Mike Ell. Row 2. Maria Gar- cia, Jamie Goswitz, Denise l.aub,Janelle Raiola, John McDonough. Row 3: Lise beth Sanchez, Juhani Talvia, Karsten Matter, Kris Sigtord, Lenora Haas. Row 4: Michelle Hayek, Pam Teschendorf, Joan Ranch, Torn Ray, Michelle Cocchia- rella, Mike Cocchiarella. Row 5: April Parramore, Curt Boogren, Pat Stemig, Lori Spiess, Mary Beth Anderson, Mar- sha Hagen, Jeanne May, Mark Truso, Thom Brice, Mrs. Betty Craig, advisor. Row 6: Cathy Arnold, Laura Kielkucki, Dan May, Mike Clauson, John Garcia. 163137 we-uqv Aw 'Z' 'Nd' ar-5, f -I -' f - Z MP' K Student Council- lOl Celebrating after Trimming the Christ- mas tree in the courtyard December lo are Student Council members Curt Boo- gren, Lisbeth Sanchez, April Parramore, Marsha Hagen, Lori Spiess, Maria Gare cia, Juhani Talvia, John McDonough, Joan Ranch, Pat Stemig, Pam Teschen- dorf, and Mike Ell. IO2 - Student Council S 1194 ...f,,,,-ss. iicc iii f rfrr E it :NV . 'Jr ' . v ,LM . ' . iw. .- . 5 f ,,-- f .,,, ., w e ' - f , f . .. A Taking a breakwhile counting Penny Thursday collections is Coun- cil treasurer, Pam Teschendorf. Money collected for this fund will be used to support foreign exchange students for next year. Above Right: Preparing tickets for Club CarnivalNight during the Council's first hour class are Cathy Arnold and Mary Anderson. Right: pondering Homecoming plans are Dan May, Thom Brice, Mike Clauson, Marie Aguirre, and Mary Anderson. Left: Sitting in on a meeting of the Council's board is Mrs. Betty Craig. 5 Talvia, Sanchez sponsored by Penny Thursday dollars 'Zi l i i , ii 4 r- , gk ,,.. xiii , W X ' M ,, -if ,. 1 fm Egg? .i V.-4? 'f -+ r I FF 4v 'd L' i Above: Counting donalions ofa suc- cessful Penny Thursday are Mike Ell, Pal Siemig, and Joan Ranch. Left: Filing commillee reports on JOY, a proiecl which featured collection offood for needy East Side families ai Chrislrnas,is Marie Aguirre. Gelling into The swing of things before The polka dance, held December l9, are Sue Harwell, Denise Laub, Lori Spiess, Jeanne May and Marsha Hagen. NNN Siudenl Council - lO3 Debate team finishes fourth in Above: President Brian Avery acts as a moppet for 'Blackoutsf Right: Mocking Marching Unit's routine to 'Grand Entry Swing' is Mary Samoszuk. Below: SECOND, THIRD YEAR DE- BATERS, Row l: Janell Chisholm,Todd Hawkinson, Laura Grittner, Geraldine Shardlow. Row 2: Loretta Seekins, Jan Botnen, Steve Spiess, Rick Condon, Rick Carlson, Michelle Barrette, SteveMar- tin, Mary Samoszuk, Libby Pomroy. Row 3: Brian Avery, Mark Truso, Glenn Nor- dehn, Gary Wahman, Todd Hubbard. State Tourney On February l5 and l6 at Bloomington Kennedy High School, the Johnson debaters took tourth place in the i974 State Debate Tournament. The winning team consisted ot Glenn Nordehn, Mary Samoszuk, Brian Avery, Rick Condon, Michelle Barrette, and Laura Grittner, six ot this year's top debaters. The topic this year was, 'Resolvedz Thatthe Federal Government should guarantee employment to all employable United States citizens living in poverty.' President of this year's National Forensic League was Brian Avery. Vice-presidentwas Glenn Nordehn. Dave Addington and Geraldine Shardlow sharedthe duties ot treasurer. Mr. Richard Stanford was the group's excellent teacher and coach. His teams have won hundreds ot honors over the past eight years ot his coaching tenure. l04 - Debate vs is if-nf HRS an 7 Nur fsrsc 'in-Q Q W QR' vsp ve fp SHE A? T7 so-wg JN-if 'Ni' ....n..,..-f Rfk' '17 fiv. X 'ilbatb , Ng N54 R c cs Q Ski X X Q esta? S X X M s ve: NN? X sm Q fx X X x X Q. filiw . Q- if wig i ' V' 5-air' sf L is 3 J s '?-,-, . J E ' I is LLii f ,je We 1' 'fi' gh, .Mc g .L L+-fm - N. -1 E 1 , sv pf L ESQ 1 l we X 'JE gl,-Z -,Q S + Above: FIRST YEAR DEBATERS, Row I: Vicki Franzwa, Beth Abrizenski, Barb Johnson. Row 2: Eileen Markland, Tom Etter, Linda Kaase, Jody Bauman, Mike Clauson, Dan Hawn. Ear Lett: Working on research are a group of third year debaters. Left: Eileen Markland and Loretta Seekins look up a debate case. Lower Lett: De- bate secretaries, Libby Pornroy and Mif chelle Barrette collect NFL ballots. Below: Jody Bauman goes over topics tor extemporaneous speaking with teacher-coach Mr. Richard Stanford, in preparation for Districts. .L . kk New-WN-ex A L 5 ik NRS st Debate - lO5 Officers Marsha Hagen, Lori Spiess, and Michelle Lupelow discuss routines. Right: Ice practice gives members time for showing off skills at Phalen. L 'ff I ii pf . ' . . . 2 s li , Ag ffm -C E V.. I E' 'ii-:nun--,,, . ,E 3 SKATING UNIT, Row l: Dawn Sonnee, Laurie Forys, Terry Kendle, Liz Cucchia- rella, Sue Blaha, Julie Arnold, Sandy Murphy, Terri Tacheny, Cindy Cotroneo, Sandy O'Brien, Row 2: Carol Haltiner, Michele Marty, LeAnne Lupelow, Janice Jorgenson, Lynn Wagner, Carrie Patock, Cindy Lee, Nancy Reller,Denise Ranelli, Jaclyn Pascoe, Darlene Conchal. Row3: Mindy Skoog, Lenora Haas, Lori Spiess, Karen Weisser, Marsha Hagen, Jeanne May, Denise Laub, Leanne Spiess, Sue Charn, Colleen Carney,LynnLindabaur, Michelle Lupelow, Carol Greethurst, Kathy Schwartz. l ' s .J '0dyssey' is featured in Unit's Carnival show lO6 - Skating Unit The Johnson Skating Unitper- formed at the New Civic Center Arena during Region Four hockey playoffs on February 26. North St. Paul Arena was the site of this year's early morning practice. Every couple weeks at the 'outrageous' hour of 5:30 a.m. the girls banded together to polish up their routines for the coming game. Phalen and Arlington ice rinks were used for outdoor ice rehearsals. Silk flags of maroon and white added a new dimension to a routine done to '200l-A Space Odysseyf The flags were purchased with money made through the sponsoring ofa popcorn ball sale. Left: Following their performance at the hockey preview on November 2l, Skat- ing Unit members Carol Greethurst, Mif chelle Lupelow, Colleen Carney,Jeanne May, and Marsha Hagen watch as the Harding Ice-Knights perform. Above Right: Soloist Mindy Skoog exe- cutes a Ronnie Robertson as part of her 'Superstar' routine. Lower Right: Unit members use Phalen rink for dress re- hearsal before Johnson-Simley game. J., is as -:ru W 500444 Hs E 4? EQ, A W ,Q :2: Q, an Q' 'ls-1 vu , , 23 T i s we S .., L X ESQ 0 f Q Q ' g 2: 'Q 4 Nigifgwnw E ' fr'- Qff' wa as D 5 ,ii 5 ss SQ: M' 'WWQ 5 f ,W , 5 H' if an ting Uni IO7 Three ski groups active in winter fun scene It 'snow' fun to ski alone. Com- petition, cross-country, and rec- creational were the types ot ski- ing participated in by the Ski Team, Spartan Club, and SkiClub. The Ski Team endedtheirseason with a record ot five wins and two losses. There were twelve members who specialized in iump- ing, cross-country, and slalom. The team practiced at lnver Hills tor two hours on Mondays and Wednesday and on Sundays at Snowcrest tor periods as long as tive hours. The Ski Club, because ot the energy crisis, had to limititstrips to a one-hundred mile radius. They iourneyed to Trollhaugen, r Birch Park, Afton Alps, and Hardscrabble. The cost of tow tickets and rental equipment in- creased titty cents to two dollars in some ski resorts, slowing participation. The Spartan Club made cross- country skiing ,part of their activities along with hiking and biking. Their main iaunt was a trek around Phalen Lake on February l8. 'Fencing' with their poles are Cathy Rat- ferty, Pam Gleason and Carla Richman, Highland students who joined the Spar- tan Club in cross country skiing. fissss-f lO8 - Ski Groups Preparing to schuss down the intermediate slopes at Afton Alps are Tim Cich and Scott Larsen, Left: Tightening his safety straps before the slalom races against Murray at Snowcrest is Bob De- Vahl, a racer on the Ski Team. The team had a good season with tive wins and two losses. Admiring buddy Dave Stahlman's skis is Tom Pieper. Lett: Checking out the new wax iob are John Swanson, Bob Jackson, Rick Asp, and Mr. Rodney Boehlke. Panel Below: Tying Paul Anderson's racing number is John Swanson. Pur- chasing tow tickets at Hardscrabble is Kevin McHarg. Leaving poles and skis on the rack, Tim Cich, takes a breakfor cocoa. Checking race schedule at lnver Hilis is Richard Asp. Kim Hawkins checks out her skis before hitting the 'bunny hills.' Studying a map of Afton areMark Kron and friends Bob Markus and Dave Stahlman. 1 I . i 1 is? Waiting for the start of the All-City Region contest at lnver Hills are captains ofthe Ski Team, Bob Jackson, Paul Anderson, John Swanson, and Richard Asp. Left: Stepping into their bindings at Hardscrabble are Debbie Garatalo and Janell Chisholm. W ,L .Q- ! Ski Groups - lO9 Cheerleaders earn S412 on Sadie Hawkins A newly Tormed B-squad Cheerleading group was They helped us ouT a loT, buf 'Wig' we were still l4epT busy The whole year, said BeTh TranTovv. l:ourTeen girls made up The T973-711 Cheerleading squad fr' T oT eighT seniors and sixiuniors. They pracTiced Three Times a J week all summer sTarTing aT 6:30 a.m. Cheerleading is greaT if you make The mosT oT iT, said Mary Anderson. The Cheerleaders sponsored The Sadie Hawkins Dance, sold pop aT Club Carnival, and led pep assemblies during The year. Ms. Judy Koza was The advisor and Marie Aguirre, CapTain. Rosanne Haider was The co-capfain. B-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, Row l: Joyce Lillygren, Barb Marx. Row 2: Pam Ohl- hauser, Jennifer Skaar, Carol Wahman, Jeanne Hou. Watching The Governors pracTice before The Homecoming Toolball game are The A-Squad Cheerleaders and Snoopy, Ja- nell Raiola. Last year's cheerleaders came back as Tradilional helpers Tor This evenT. XX X5 llO - Cheerleaders inlroduced aT Johnson This year. ,, Z, W A W ax' Q -W ,gf We A ffl :yn-ffiwr' fw.f,f1f , ' , . , T W V ra . vi ri ff'-ti ,fi ,,,,.,, gg 5 U f - ,' 1 1 - ' . rf , - 4 f ,Q 4 42 , 'rm-M' jj If ,If , U Af, rr, , .Li f . i y yifyxi' ,wfgxg '-ff? V. 1 w w A srr, A :rr Q . i if' w P' ' ' 2525335 ,g,5?,??f'r'f'?,',Mi'L1f f 1 'fi ff 1 rrr, , f r Geiting 'hitched' is cheerleader, Mary Anderson and her 'guy', Gregg Gunier. Panel Left: Girls led cheers of 'Battle cry' and 'Power' ai Cenlral Siadium, Aldrich Arena, and ai the Audilorium. A-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, Row l: Peg- gy Anderson, Mary Beth Anderson, Ro- sanne Haider, Denise Auge, Anna Dom- agall, Cathy Arnold. Row 2: Marie Aguirre, Beth Traniow, Lori Schichel, Patty Tollefson, Leslie Tesla, Debbie Qualmann, Cindy Kobilka, Peggy Tucci. Cheerleaders - l ll Spartan Club pedals to Stillvvater, Nokomis Tired but happy was the way over 200 Spartan Club members returned home after their many fun sports activities this tall, winter, and spring. The tirst bike hike of the season was the grueling forty mile round trip ride to Stillwater and back. A tew weeks later, co-advisors, Mr. Gary Ales and Mr.William Lynch, led students to Lake Nokomis by way ot Minnehaha Falls on a cold and brisk fallday. About 95 students tromlohnson and other area high schools ww 1' participated. On February 8, dressed in heavy sweaters and jackets, seventy-tive Spartan Club mem- bers became cross country skiers. Three schools and tour nations were represented as the group trouped over the Phalen-Keller- Gervais course. Juhani Talvia, exchange student from Finland, was the 'expert' of the day. The Spartan Club was open to any student in the school. There were no dues. Every time a planned event was in the otfing the school was flooded with gay posters urging participation. Above Lett: Assembled and listening to advisor Gary Ales, are Spartan Club members. Lett: Eating lunch at the Mc- Donalds in Stillwater are Marsha Hagen, Jeanne May, Mike Pilla,CindyKlein,and Chris Wahman. ll2 - Spartan Club Panel Above: Dave Pieper and John Riehm check the pressure ot Nora De- long's tires. Megan Kruse and Ruth Heaton pause to catch their breath. The Spartan Club members anxiously await their peddle to Stillwater. Relaxing after the long ride are April Parramore and Nora Delong. The rocky path was a haz- ard for Patti Kuhen and Aprilparramore. Far Lett: Jay Schmidt and Shelly Nordin follow the bike path to Lake Nokomis. Lett: Co-advisor Bill Lynch unloads Gary Ales' ten speed. Left Below: Waiting to ride home areiuniorslerrilfsboldt,April Parramore and Marcia Malani. Pumpf ing water for Lynda Rowley is John Riehm. Spartan Club - ll3 'Jesus Christ, Superstar' is the tune tora J-ette halt time show. JUNIOR MARCHING UNIT, Row l: Lori Menard, Pat Voeller, Pam Arrigoni, Leigh Schullqe, Mary Sherwood, Liz Dex- ter, Jean Kelly, Janelle Raiola, Nora De- long, Nancy Converse, Gayle Falzone, Michele Clasen, Colleen Riley, Patty Wood. Row 2: Kathy Carney,AnnPear- son, Torn Kroski, Kathy Wriskey, Diane Larson, Ruth Heaton, Leanne Lupelow, Luann Neumann, Debbie Dick, Debbie Gonzalez, Sue Huppert, Lynn Mueller, Kim Schultz. Row 3: Debbie Casserly, Jody Bauman, Mary DeVahl,Joan De- Loy, Donna May, Deanna White, Lynn Benson, Sue Habas, Darlene Konchal, Cheryl Walkosz, Megan Kruse, PotFlem- ing, Kathy Larson, Tina Corlson,Roxonne Breitkreitz. l I4 - Johnsonettes J-efces dazzle Gopher fans with 'Superstar' What a year! ltwas one long year filled with performances at football games, basketball games, wrestling meets, and pa- rades. The year was highlighted December l9 at William's Arena as the J-ettes entertained at half-time for ll,OOO Gopher basketball fans. Car washes, teaching sopho- more marchers, and zero hour practices were pa rt of the work to be done. ln the spring, the list of iobs grew to include painting scenery, sewing costumes, and organizing dance numbers for the l97A Marching Show, 'J-ettesAMinute', presented by the girls on April l8, 19. Sandy O'Brien, Ellen Hafner, Lynn Prokosch, and Sue Melancler served as officers. Mrs. Gunnvor Sheff advised the Unit. Above Left: Sporting their J-ette show costumes are Linda Kaase, Kaye Olson, Deanna l-ludella, Kim Amey. Above Right: Girls step out at Central Field. Snoopy Sandy O'Brien Kim Amey Sue Melander 'Checked Flirts' 'J Jumpers' 'Maroon Flirts' Deanna l-ludella Ellen Hafner Lynn Prolcosch cess Debbie Korteum 'Frog' Linda Kaase Johnsonettes f ll5 i y . L sm, - . .A . is K l Helping Snoopy, oinerwise known as Lori Drews, is Mrs. Gunnvor Sheff. Left Panel: J-eiies perform numbers cboreo- graplwed by themselves in the i973 marching show, 'J-elieceieraf presenied May 3 and 4. SENIOR MARCHING UNIT, Row ln Liz Cuccniarella, Paula Zawislal4,Kiin15uney, Kris Kusiricb, Sally Feider, Susan K. Barreli, Sbaren Beck Susan Nielson, Deanna l-ludella, Ellen Hafner, Mary Jane Melby, l.ori Smillsi, Debbie Gallo- way, Row 2: Kay Olson, Brenda Sclwramm, Janei Dugan, Karen Sirom, Lynn Prokoscl1,Robin Kluge, lerry Mold- enbaur, Sandra O'Brien, Ann lreanor, Debbie Koriuern, Pam Qualmann, Linda Kaase, Karen Beck. Row 3: CarolOlson, Cindy Mekoli, Lori Drews, Pain Kalk, An- nelle Elfsirom, Sue Melander, Colleen Chrisiianson, Mary Zaleslcy, Kailny Scnwarlz, Palii Kuebn, Nancy Dewall, Gayla Anderson, Renee Ouradnik, Betsy Rabeneclc. l lo - Jobnsonelles 4 .fi K Q Nlerehers present '74 shovv, J-ettes a Minute LeH: 'Block Bond Jozf ond 'Dude' Moyed byihepepbondcmcompomythe J-eHe5 oTboskefboH hoH. Above: Poinh ing sophomore Tryoui cmnouncemenfs ore morchem ondfdends Johnsonehes- 117 A-CHOlR, Row l: Sue Warden, Pat Voeller, Dorin Hanson,Carol Mordorski, Michele Cocchiarella, Becky Lundeen, Ann Pearson, Pat Naughton, Lynn Niles, Janet Dugan, Jill Carlson, Laurie Kaufer, Lu Ann Urbanski, Mrs. Fleming. Row 2: Marvin Goulet, Vicki Herlund, Doug Forys, Steve Mekoli, Annette Geisbauer, Marilee Hickman, Scott Smith, Karen Strom, La Donna Anderson,Tim Casey, Ann Treanor, Matt Moore, Laurie Forys, Cynthia Muellner, Craig Anderson. Row 3: Theresa Capistrant, June Wanner, Mindy Skoog, Josephine Jaszczak, Scot Sokola, Dennis Schmidt,Michael Cochia- rella, Jim Stanley, Debbie Vail,Tim Cich, Rick Jambor, Chris Martin, Teresa Es- boldt, Kris Sigtord. Row 4: Mary Ham- mel, Ken Drevnick, Carol Huss, John DeMarco, Bill Bohnen, Mike Ferguson, Mike Olmschenk, Wane Baker, Randy Johnson, Patrick Sheehan, Paul Thielen, Julie Heinrich, Robyn Nachtsheim, Greg Spreeman, Kris Peterson. MADRIGALS, Row l: Brenda Schramm, Juliet Seropian, Kris Peterson, Rita Szczepanski. Row 2: Ann Treanor, Steve Mekoli, Matt Moore, Pat Casello. Row3: Ellen Altveby, Scott Smith, Steve Oyana- gi, Mike Tauer, Tim Casey, Kathy Crudo, Joan Oslund, Michele Cocchiarella,Mar- cia Meade, Peggy Costello. Row 4:John DeMarco, Dave Ryder, ScotSokola,Mike Olmschenk, Wane Baker. -Quo! N Q :.- gs, wi Q as I . . - 35 Q : ' fr Jef is 'me- fm, t . ,... J ttt K . 1-v . V, ,., . V new T 'W 1 ' it s,,f l,w2 M3 . i. ie? fwff l An V, V: Ii Z K A -I , ,. Z Q ,, , yg y ., .. , .W ,W , T 5? ty W it f iz 2 'Z t f 2 Q fr Mr 3 Z5 gl gg! if Q? Y S 7? ,Sm Z ii YA img, if Z? Af ZA Ag, , .21 .,f:. 1 , M, .Q -'Maja ,. 35- V 'V ,:f-4,9 ,r y .,,-ef-,uf --:,,,-fffy , v:j. :,,7-: f d :-A: H 1 1,1 m,5,,gV 3, ,-, 5 2 . -fihuZ. fln,' ' I' ii3A5 l'5' l,4Qf5Qs WfE5ft'mf7WB2iL7fWl5- fl? -55 S tk TTU ,Wi iff ' V H W . :ll E X E sllt my ,r.is T ss..t, f Q FW 1 liqig -' LLWQLS-w l l8 - Choral Groups it -,'L V f t ? ' M. ? W V U if my t T 6 W LVM C5 ' Z3 in f f 3 its 22 M' tmwwfm 'Hello Dolly' musical highlights choral season Spring and tall concerts, 'Hello Dolly', and a retirement dinner appearance at l-latners Supper Club highlighted the musical groups busy year. Mrs. Dorothy Fleming taught Asian-African and Latin-American music as well as directing the Choirs and the Broadway musical. This year the Choir,Madrigals and Girls GleeClubcombined with the orchestra to present 'Hello Dolly', February 28, and March l, 2. The use of guitars, tomborines and bongo drums, and even electric guitars and pianos were used when performing assemblies and concerts. The Choir also used choreography. Other performances in which the Choir and Madrigals participated included singing at the Homecoming assembly and the Christmas assembly. The students who participated in the musical this year were required to take the Broadway Musical class in a two hour block. Warming up before the Fall Concertare members of the A-Choir and Girls Glee Club. A few casual moments withtriends help to relax and prepare for the excit- ing moments ahead. Choral Groups - ll9 GIRLS GLEE CLUB, Row l: Terri Kendle, Juliann Wilhelmy, Terry Krenz, Leslie Blau, Mary Lindahl, Jean Schommer, Linda Stawikowski, Diane Hendrickson, Row2: Leanne Louisinger, Diane Nutz- mann, Judy Pariana, Bonnie Clock, Jamie Goswitz, Brenda Reichow, Sue Niedermayer, Nancy Reller. Row 3: Kelly McLay, Kelly Simonson, Kitty lre- land, Paula Aubin, Tammy Coalwell, Val Quinlan, Karen Bergstrom, Patty Benere. Row 4: Julie Szczech, Lisa Schmidt, Debbie Garofalo,Terri Lactorin, Ruth Biorlie, Julie Lefto, Laurie Christenf son, Karen Erickson. CAMPANELLGS, Row l: Laura Port, Nancy Niedermayer, Dawn Carl, Debbie Sparks, Cheryl Hicks, Dixie Hom- mell, Marlene Skrove. Row 2: Pam Mischnick, Bunny McNabb, Lori Alm- quist, Paula Barrette, Patty Wood, Marcia Lindahl. Row 3: Liz Mooney, Cathy Nutzmann, Stevie Longbehn, Mary Hammel, Barb Krings,Debbie Cas- serly, Faith Drewa. l2O - Choral Groups E? Choirs, soloists perform at Christmas Program Annuol Chrislmos Assembly music in- cluded o performonce by lhe Modrigols. Right: Slrulling in lheir Sunday clolhes ore members of the A Choir in 'Dollyf Ponel Below: Hormonizing Lolin Ameri- con music ore Ruth Biorlie,Mindy Skoog, ond Chris Morlin. Music hormony chol- lenges foce Mike Ferguson, Scoll Smilh, ond Rondy Johnson. Sieve Mekoli, Mi- chelle Cocchiorello, Lourie Kouffer, ond Wdne Boker proclice 'Dolly.' Michelle Cocchiorello sings 'Killing Me Soflly'. Dove Ryder occomponies The choir ol groduolion. Chris Morlin exploins o dance slep lo Mike Olmschenk. ' x VK r . E if 2, X-is so ' : Q. . ' l n I - .. 4 . I X 4 l fl r ' ' ' 1 :1 ' IE- ' , f r fl . v ss' - s f' -5 N.. Chorol Groups - l2l W l22 - G.A.A. Lett: Finding ways to have a good splash time in the pool are Steve Rolley, Gary Vorliclcy and lim Maslcrey. Panel Above: Getting prepared for a 'skin the cat' onthe parallel bars is Kelly Mcl.ay. Taking her best shot, Colleen Carney serves in a game ot volleyball. Playing badminton during Fun Nite is Barb Bitulk. Spotting Barb Marx onthe trampoline for a back flip are Keith Sternig and Pat Stemig. Pool, gym aotiv Bosketboll, volleyboll, bodminton ond gym equipment were the sports tools used in this yeor's Fun Nite. Neorly ninety boys ond girls showed up on November l7. The pool wos olso open for those who wonted to swim. GAA. sponsored three fun nights this yeor olong with the onnuol pow-wow for GAA. members in the fall. This yeor the pow-wow wos held ot Kinney Volley in Wisconsin, where the girls gothered their own firewood ond cooked hot dogs ond morsh- mellows. We did it this woy this yeor insteod of coming bock to school for supper, soid President, Borb Bifulk. A Mother-Doughter bonquet wos plonned in Moy where owords were presented to GAA. members. Another highlight of the yeor wos plonning the Sweetheort Donce in April, sold treosurer, Potti Murroy. A bond wos chosen for the Coronotion plonned. GAA. sponsors oll clubs, such os Cotolino, Morching, Skoting, Flogtwirling, Moiorettes, Cheer- leading. Girls must first belong to GAA. before they con try out for ony of the vorious clubs. This yeor Miss Shoron Gredvig, plonned o trip to Telemork using the GAA. funds. The trip wos held on Morch 23 ond 24. Left Ponel: Enjoying the fun ond frus- trotion of horsebockriding ore girls otthe GAA. powewow held ot Kinney Volley. Below: Wotching octivities in the pool oreo is Mike Morx. Right: Sue Lundeen demonstrates on the beom. l E iiies highlight o.A.A. Fiih Nite Left: Flying high oft the trcimpoline os port of the Fun Nite is Lori Contu. Above: Stroddles seem eosy to Tommy Brodley. Below: To mony the pool is o ploce for oll kids to swim together. GAA. A l23 ,vigil M , 'l' ' ', ' t fc i l , ,, , ,,T. in S' f f 5--1 'SF K .. ., ,v., l WY A:wNNVlmm:VMxQM,.w ,...,, . '74 'Governor' l 24 - Publications Nj MEF f Filing senior proofs and identification cards alphabetically for i the '74 Governor' are Marsha Hagen and Patti Murray Left Double-checking the day's schedule as they attend the Minne ,mln a NM K . , . c . ge 'T is - if if sf' 5 - ' ' :V ' r is fi Liiif 5 55 EHEKSS . sota High School Press Association conference at the Univer sity are photographers John Riehm and Dave Klein is largest book ever produced Forty members of the Johnson iournalism staff, along with their advisor, Mr. Gordon Grant, combined their efforts to create the l974, 320 page Johnson 'Governor' and bi-weekly 'Courier' which was distributed to more than l,7OO subscribers. Many field trips throughoutthe year provided opportunities for students to master techniques of writing, captions, headlines, yearbook and paper layout, od- vertising, photography, interview- ing style, and story obiectivity. ln September, the group attended the Minnesota High School Press Association confer- ence at the University of Minne- sota and received eleven High School Press awards for writing, photography, and layout. During Thanksgiving vacation, two Publication editors, Linda Kaase and Megan Kruse attended the National Scholastic Press Association in Atlanta, Georgia. Looking over possible football pictures for the yearbook is Sports section editor, Mike 'Bubba' Bowlin. All sports pages are reviewed by Mike before they can go to the printer. 2 J, in .zKi:,:. l,V I 'Q VV M. V In if :VV i WF 'le V H . rr 531: Top Left: Rita Szczepanski and Megan Kruse size up yearbook photos. Top: Geri Shardlow matches pictures to a layout, Above: Sandy O'Brien and Mark Rocco type a caption. Left: Jour- nalism staffers are Cindy Klein, Chris Wahman, Mary Zalesky, Chuck Brun- nette, Kathy Dufour, Debbie Vail, and Mark Truso. Panel Below: Marie Aguirre measures a headline. Identifying a photo are Kathy Schuneman, Vicky Richardson, and Debbi Simmons. Folding papers are Marcia Lindahl and Carol Olson. Paula Zawislalc and Lori Smith plan a layout. wr' - A, V A ,,,,.s?..,9 , ..,. Vw 'r' Q . sss me M' 'ii Publications - l25 Lett: Contemplating the use ofa photo from the Homecoming football game for the 'Governor' or the 'Courier' are Megan Kruse and Linda Kaase. Below: Writing a story tor the paper are Kathy Schuneman and Barb Bifulk. Statters also write articles tor area papers. .S 5 s. .. NWN -is me A KK! Staff produces All-American yearbook, paper l26 - Publications FSP ssc ffi N, Xri A490 s . -1- A..- A F . iA,A ay K- N .ff .,, L -E L 49 xx 1 X. X S515 5:5555 Eiiiiif K- 1 i 'H G f ,,,,.,..suu-.gr x-,bw xx lx A 55- ' x 7, J .:,, i.f?-N:h K,M - Displaying photos for their introduction , Q- ..s 7! KNAW . , Q, fr., ,gjb is X5Ws-192.5 page of the yearbook are Jan Stautter, 'I mscjjjf chris Splinter, and Lydia Leikam. Leif: 'N gchar 'sc L M 4 ' ,.,, 2 MQ V. F 4 Hi Z Filing junior pictures for easy reference are Jan Botnen, Mary Cocchiarella, and Nancy Hansen. Far Lett: Searching tor their page on the master plan are Peggy Tucci and Lynn Grundtner. Lett lop: Looking for new photo ideas are Michelle Lupelow and Carol Greethurst. Lett: Sorting out underclassmen pictures are Marcia Lin- dahl and Becky Lundeen. Above: Set- ting margins tor her story is Libby Pom- roy. Right: Forming loyout planswith help from magazines are Mary Samos- zuk and Renee Ouradnik. lah. M , Publications - l27 Stage Band performs Fall jazz program on KTCA television Performing ot sporting events, 'Dolly,' ond District ond Region competitions, The school bonds ond orchestro represented Johnson well This yeor. Both Symphonic ond Vcxrsity Bonds shored the 'duty' ofleoding tons in songs ot Tootboll, hockey, ond bcxslcetlooll gomes throughout the seosons. The orchestra ployed The mu- sicol score Tor the vocol deport- ment's production ot HELLO DOLLY os well os occomponying singers in The FollChorol Concert. The Stoge Bond was kept busy with mony extro-curriculor oc- tivities, including o Television op- peoronce on KTCA in October, The Midwest High School Com- petition in Edu Cloire, Wisconsin, ond putting on o iozz bond 'pop' concert held in The cofeterio on Morch lil. They olso performed ossemblies ot neorby schools such os Clevelond Junior High. Above Right, SYMPHONIC BAND LOW BRASS, Row l: Jill Corlson. Row2: John Wochtler, Ken Rudd. Row 3: Woyne Jackson. Below, Row l: Gory Lundquist. Row 2: Poul Korsten, Dorrell Griffin. Row 3: Roger Meidlinger. l28 - Bond ond Orchestro STAGE BAND, Row l: Jett Senske,Jerry DeRose, Ken Jones, Barb Spock, Sue Litschke, Terry Drassal, Steve Ricci. Row 2: Barb Johnson, Dan Philippi, Curt Bedbury, Glen Jackson, PaulKarsten, Darrell Griffin. Row 3: Karsten Matter, Dave Ryder, Todd Hawkinson, Mike Voss, Tom Hamre, Brian Johnson, Phil Chelstrom, Rick Scott. Right: JUNIOR ORCHESTRA, Row I: Ju- lietSeropian, Phyllis Grimes, Jayne Nelson, Tim Johnson. Row 2: Paul Kar- sten, John Wachtler, Pat Sauber, George Bongarts, Rita Wallin, Linda Krauze. Row 3: Pat Jaworski, Shelley Haugen, Bob Haugen, MarkWahlstrancl. Above Lett, SYMPHONIC BAND LOW REEDS, Row l: Pat Sauber, Lynda Thaemlitz, Mayanne Mapstone, Kurt Lang, Dave Strantz. Row 2: Dave Phelps, Rick Carlson. Bottom Left, SYMPHONIC BAND CLARINETS, Row l: Robin Smith, Cole leen Roskos, Bonnie Leurer. Row 2: Rita Wallin, Sandy O'Connor, Dean Grohs, George Bongarts, Rose Colosimo. The Symphonic Band, composed basi- cally of upperclassmen, performed at athletic events and pep assemblies. Band and Orchestra - T29 Grohestra plays score for 'Dolly' production Above: SYMPHONIC BAND FLUTES: Row l: Roxanne Langenenks, Barb Spock, Debbie Simmons, Row 2: Kris Hoiclahl, Beth Tranlovv, Debbie Blakevvay, Sue Richie. Row 3: Sandy Leibel, Terri Tach- ney, Debbie Tholen. Below: SYMPHONIC BAND PERCUS- SlONg Row l: DaveGibb,Jayne Nelson. Row 2: Mike Dufour, Mark Hansen. Row 3: Barb Drew, Jeff Senske, Dan Philippi, Dennis Hawley, Roxanne Vanduzee. Above: SYMPHONIC BAND TRUMPETSg Row l: Erik Biever, Lisa Swanson, Brian Johnson. Row 2: Bob Haugen, Palla- worski, Bob Cullilon. Row 3: Kurllforn- gable, Dennis Dahlblom, Mike Clough- erly. Playing The glockensplel allhe Harding game in February is iunior, Jayne Nel- son. The Band also rnarchecl in lhe Win- ler Carnival Day Parade and received a fourlh place rallng in Carnival spon- sored compelilion. l3O - Band and Orchestra aff? f xj'.s X Right: VARSITY CLAIRENETS: Rovv I: Cherri Waiiek, Jean Schornmer, Debbie Eay. Row 2: Roxanne Peii, Gaii Drey- er, Robin Lundgren, Syivia Ferguson. Row 3: Paiiy Miller, Eiieen Markland, Russ Scoii, Kim Markie,Sandy Anderson. .ff Above: VARSITY FLUTES, Row I: Bobbie Quaimann, Sandy Saichow. Row2: Mer- rilee Bedbury, Mickey Monibriand, Cindy The-ising. Row 3: Lisa Wohiwend, Lenora Haas. Tr: Above: VARSITY LOW BRASS, Tony Rensch, Gary Knuison, Kevin Swanson, Tom Pieper. Above: VARSITY SAXAPI-IONES: Judy Zuper, Terry Drassal, Mike Lefiay, Sue Roskos. Above Right: VARSITY TRUMf PETS, Row I: Roger Pennington, Sieve Rooke, Donna Carlson. Row2: Ken Peierson, Leanne Spiess, Karen Weg- ner, Barb ThorseII. Row 3: Steve Mil- ler, Rich Rasmussen, .lim Kozlowski. Right: VARSITY PERCUSSION: Robin John, Ed Griffin, Mark Pivec, Paul An- derson, Jim Siachowski, Rick Miller, Chris Oie, Lynn Horan. Band and Orchestra - I3I Co-op program provides educational choices An early morning start, classes for three hours and off towork is the usual day for on-the-iob participants. One-hundred and eightseniors participated in the co-operative part time training programthat combines academic training with on-the-iob experience. The program strives to combine these skills with an alternative to the traditional six-hour school day. There are four distinctive areas of training. Mr.Charles Nelson directs an office iob related section, Mrs. Inez Washburn places her students 1 in home economics related jobs, Mr. Larry Perry's area of concentration is in sales and marketing, and Mr. Ray Forstad works with students in miscellaneous trades throughout the area. All students completed required business courses as underclassmen. Panel Below: Grinding models at Her- manson Dental Studio is Doug Blum. Steno trainee Gail Jackelen works at NYTCO Services lnc. Lowellhlelsonwith supervisors Mr. Cliff and Jerry Nelson, weighs a roast cutat Westlund's Meats. Typing order forms atWhirlpoolis Susan Renspe. Learning a payroll system is' John Flaherty at the Saint Paul Public School offices. l32 - Cooperative training K x ,f N-:M Q ,f sxw New Lett: Polishing gold crownsatHermanson Dental Studio is John Kellerman. Above: Running oft dittos for the Saint Paul Pub- lic Schools is Michelle Randall. Right: Steaming molds at Hermanson Dental Studio is Dustin Dimmick. Far Right: Filing in the accounting department of Whirlpool is Terry Mayer. li, -QQ 1 s 5 : a c s gg :gf ten' 'S' 4-fe ww ai' 49 vu., ..4 W Cooperative training - l33 31. ,. 5, M , by L, , I ,,,,,. A H ' H1 g -,gf ,., ,,,, 1, 'A1,.,A A ,, U W.,,,.W W'r'm , 1 , fvv- f-if' ' --2: ' W WC ' , -- 77 ffm C W ,W mf4w'f'kr -,Q f 4,41 C .W ,- I 3 '7 Avi f lm f A. ' ff W ff f W 'W .W 7 2 X 1 ,df or 4-,W i X M' W Q? f A X , ,- -- YHQIL 'ctr , - '- ' , WMM n WWW , Ifaf- ' ' 'W 'rWuW'f3ilgf'w ' wigw , , V. ,Awww . I Perfecting arm stroke syncronization isa part ot every practice. Right: Opening number participants decide on what out- fits to wear in the spring show. CATALINA CLUB, Row l: Michelle Mc- Cann, Becky Lundeen, Pam Quatmann, Cindy Hallmark, Jody Jandl. Row 2: Wendy Fairbanks, Becky Rensch, Caryl Johnson, Ruth Biiorlie, Val Quinlan, Pat- ty Murray, Gayle Caruso, Peggy Tucci. Row 3: Kathy Crudo, Megan Kruse, Theresa Esbolt, Lynn Schramm, Chris Martin, Jeanne May, Gay Sauerbrey, Linda Krause, Bev l'leinrich,RickCondon, Doug Martell. Row 4:DebbieQuatmann, Julie Soderholm, Ardie Livermore, Debf bie Axness, Michelle Peterson, Bob Hol- lerbach, Gary Oehme, Tirn Johnson. l34 - Catalina Club 'CBS' transmits splash waves in annual show Catalina Club members bus- ily prepared forthe presenta- tion of 'Catalina Broadcasting System' from December to April The show, held on April 24, 25, and 26, was centered around a T.V. station with Doug Martell and Brian Avery as hosts. 'Shhh, On the Air',wasthe open ing number which included the entire club. Todd Hawkinson played a med- ley of songs on his guitar betore the show and during intermission. Otficers Ram Quatmann, Kathy Crudo, Pat Murray, and Peg Tucci took charge ot writing the show's script, choreographing the entire group numbers, scenery, and tickets. Right Top: Circle formations used in many numbers are practiced here. Right Center: Jean May leads land practice. Far Right: Soloist, Patty Mur- ray demonstraies a ballet leg. ska! nr t.. , Left: Ruth Biorlie, Megan Kruse, and Wendy Fairbanks relax beside the pool before a two hour practice. Below: Stretching leg muscles before practice enables the girls to perform better water stunts. Right: Discussing show scenery that will carry out the theme, 'CBS' are Pam Quatmann and Doug M,.,+.-.ll i g., KR C fs -H O Z 'E O O O -I-I +-I Q Z .2 -H .2 'as Pes 0 T0 Ot N the teoms, and the ideas ot our school. We may be undecided about our future, but we like the present ond we wont everybody to know it, because we don't feet SPOILED, SOPHBTICATED, PESSIMISTIC, or SURE about things and its kind of fun that way. Junior Front Line enieficins the Homecoming audience of 2400 The fun, the excitement, the confusion, The eventuolfrustroiion of the Homecoming game. T135 A32 ,, an hw, Concessions, sales, oar wash, donkeyball fun aids '74 Prom A hospital ward display with The Harding football team and coach 'badly iniured', helped the 'spirited' Class ot '75 win the Homecoming Spirit Contest. The proiect involved Torty iuniors. The iuniors decided to raise money Tor the Prom early in The year, by caramel apple sales, a car wash, concessions, and most exciting was The donkey basketball game co-sponsored with the PTSA. The most complex activity the Junior Class planned and spon- sored was the Prom, 'A Time Tor us' on May l8, which featured a 'beautiful castle' ballroom. A maior part ofthe Prom proiect was setting up planning com- mittees to decidethe location,cost, pictures, band, decorations, theme, and refreshments. The Junior Class Council had an active group otapproximately TOO iuniors, advised by Mr. William Lynch. 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Row 2: Tim Asmus, Pam Arrigoni, Janelle Raiola, Sandy Murphy, Patty Wood, Liz Mitchell, Barb Johnson, Dean Donner. Row 3: Lynda Thaemlitz, Mike Schwartz, Jett Senslce, Scott Mason, Mandie Barnett, Kathy Wriskey, Lori Germain,Kris Swanf son, Bonnie Leurer, Jeff Halsten, Mary. Cocchiarella, Dennis Alm. T38 -Juniors Q-,sm Class advisor, Mr. William Lynch. Right: Council members Leslie Testa, Jett Senske, Kris Sigford, Mary Cocchiarella, and Tim Asmus, preparing concessions. .V ,Yi T ,fs :ll Q, 1 -- L as tl fi-.ii 110 W , 5, f f if x 1 wk T' , ,. ,-J f di f 46 ef , Q, if if m J L fr f ww fgrf v ff I ,law 'il 2 , o r ,,,. fr Us , Q ,R M4 L f 1 9 a if ., 5 2 pl 'G' Ji J ns ws? ig , Y H, fr Y : ff, M wr IW ggfi W' iz., ' 1 ,f f J if ff fx? 1 2 WW ly f 4 ' fa Y 5 S 1 1 1 ,, 4 4 , W, 'fe rif f 1 ' 5 4 .,,.,, .Km 'T 2 Q J 4' fr' I ells , , ' ,Y l4 5,5 ,wi 1 A , -fy. 'Vw K J jx 'ik lx. J flnxl Jeanne Ackerman Diane Adam Dave Addington James Allen Dave Allie Dennis Alm Lori Almquisf Mark Anderson Paul Anderson Peggy Anderson Stephen Anderson Todd Anderson Gene Arndi Pam Arrigoni Tim Asmus Richard Asp Lorraine Atchison Phil Auge Colleen Auger Debbie Banks Mandie Barnet? Juniors 9 .t- ff. Paulo Barrette S cott Ba r s n e s s ,.,,,,:-- 4 Cheryl Bartell Bob Bateman 5 D o n n a Bea u d ef Zz, Vvff- 2 A W , gv Jodell Bauman A : ' A 3, f ,, ft: 5 Scott Behr Bill Beissler Pat Belair Dave Belko Lynn Benson Jim Berg Marilyn Bergeron D e b lu i e B e r ke V Ric h a rd Be r I ing f C a m i l l e B e r re s t V .,V-I lgl Jo h n B e tt e n d o rf fi E r ik B i e v e r IA' .,VLA' Archie Bitulk Pat Birchem Don Biorkman Debbie Blanchard Pam Blanchette Scott Blanchette Becca Block Bruce Blom Kath Blosstield Q Y BQQBB . ..,:. X Dave Blum Kim Bokhui George Bongarts l4O -Juniors S , -,f.1ywMcL.,,,,L ,t ft ,mmm-,, h,ff eff: , , ,www , , f vw, -i,, f .- 'wr' ,fem-, v ' :Q ,Stax ,: W Q 1 ' P , kwa 'S it f X f 2 f if S5 457 ,ff t 2 f 4, S f t t , gg f K , if st 5 5221 f ' J e f -, ' V ' ' . fa , ' tilt' K , l' L A 4, as if Q ,Q me s X X FF F- Q ' km if S L -: I : . 0' 'li .. fi:-, i . cc s Q X I 3 x bx ' X X S X X is- .fisali , ? g Holding lust one mouse out of the dozens born in Mr. Gary Ales' psychology room is junior psych student Linda Loe. Studying animal behavior, human animal fears, and human re- actions to being difterentduring Future Shock Day are psychol- ogy students of Miss Maureen VanHeerden and Mr. Gary Ales. Wg ix E V , V Vkihh sis? h e in .lfii A X N ' 'P if WWEMM Psychology classes probe foolish animal fears Sue Boterman Jan Botnen Michele Bougie Roxanne Breikreitz Theresa Brill Michele Brown Scott Brown Mark Buckrey Ronald Buzicky Marcia Caliguire John Cannon Ronald Bruhn f Q Q X e X X if X X lk A55 Theresa Capistrant fs Dave Carlson Jill Carlson Sk Kevin Carlson is Rick Carlson X xx 9 X X BN is . t ,iisis ,. E , M Tina Carlson 2 X? E X X - is 1 .- S B Er. 1 isis Kathleen Carney 5 X ..k::i as .K A . 5 A L i wix Z 5 - I K ev in C a r rie r ii'i ESWW fwiw imma , X xi ' t Jim Caspe r B f - V A 1 Z- - - D e b b i e C a s s e r I y A i S U e C li G V n iw AJiiM ss Juniors - l4l Graphic Arts receive 32 awards in State Fair Phil Chetstrom Kim Cich lim Cich Michele Clasen Mike Claugherty Jerry Cluckey Mary Ann Cocchiarella Michele Cocchiarella Rose Colosimo Rick Condon Kerry Conroy Nancy Converse Don Covelski Doug Crane Denys Crea Russell Crosby Carol Cruz Karen Cullen Robert Culliton Dennis Dahlblom Brian Dana Debbie Danca Dean Donner Steve Dean l42 -Juniors s, f' ci gi X si QQ if N N X 3 X S 1 ,tsvg K - .. estx ..,, S V 7 Burning offset plates for his production problem, certificates for Debate, is James Schneider. Watchingthe process is Ray Lefto. Lett: Developing a plate tor the oft-set press in Mr. Herbert l:erguson's period two Graphic Artsclassare Dennis Alm and Mike Claugherty. 5- s Cs, it it it X W X P , Six 1 . . X N ,SA sm Q' ., xl W Q . ' 65 V F -5 i A t . s f? 1 K 2 xi' N N t Q R 'si - .-1:-.s1sz1sfgWQS - . ii, it i .as C Q i I 1 - ,fu E' 555 ,. sa Lh' f .-,- W-wg !' - c K N VK: x . xx 'km' s 3 5 5 RSX 'Yr e X xx? x W' pink NNW Wil' by-v ' 2 i -3 i 1 :suv-Q Q, X 3 1 9 If at - .A ii . I 'Www-f fn 5, x ,Q 63, .. f if Gary Decose Bob DeFlorin Sam Deloia Nora DeLong Joan Deloy John Demarco Lori Denn James Dennis Tony Deuisch Bob DeVahl Mary DeVahl Liz Dexter Debra Dick Chris Diegnau Anna Domagall Mary Domagall Koihy Donahue Mike Donovan Jean Drees Faith Drewa Dean Duffy Michael Dufour Don Dvorak Debbie Eckstrom Billy Edwards Dawn Edwards Rick Egersdorf Tom Eggeri Dianne Ehnstrom Tom Eishen Mike Ell Brenda Ernond Ken Erickson Paul Erickson Russ Erickson Sieve Erickson Tom Erickson Teresa Esboldt Tom Etier Bob Evans Gayle Ealzone Mike Eercello Juniors 3 filled with 'dummies', takes contest honors Jeff Fisher Ed Fitzgerald Nancy Flaherty Dan Fleming Patricia Fleming Cindy Ford Greg Forga Vicki Franzwa Tim Fredericks Cindy Fredrickson Jan Gall David Galloway Steve Garofalo John Garscia Dave Garske Steven Gorske Rebecca Gasper Annette Geisbauer Keith Germain Lori Germain Dave Gibb Dave Gierok Michele Giles Paul Gillen Todd Ginkel Alex Gintner Karen Gitzen Jerry Giwoyna John Glass Kathy Gott IAA Juniors Making last minute adiustments on their Hard- ing 'patients' are Junior Class Council mem- bers, Patty Wood and Tim Asmus. The iuniors won the contest with their display, Jill Goniarek Debbie Gonzalez Mary Jo Gooch Dan Goodman Liz Graybar Mary Jo Green Mary Lou Green Rosa Gregersen Darrell Griffin Phyllis Grimes Jean Gunnufson Cindy Gusinda Sue Habas Bryan Hagelberger Joy Hagelberger Mark Hageman Pat Hageman Bob Hagglund Jeff Halslen Carol Haliiner Claire Haliiner Claire Hancock Dave Haney Douglas Hanggi Mark Hansen Nancy Hansen Rick Hansen Alan Hanson Dorin Hanson Harlan Hanson Don Harris Sieve Hartman Kim Harvieux Debbie Harwood Sieve Harfield Bob Haugen Shelley Haugen Patricia Hawkins Dan Hawn Michele Hayek Ruth Heaion Todd Hedensiad Kim Hendrickson Juniors 5 Carol Henning Rick Herlund Vicki Herlund Kim Herman Dave Hermann Kevin Herolf Tom Herzog Cherri Hickman Jeff Hickman Marilee Hickman Cheryl Hicks Brenda Highland Keith Hill Jerry Hilperi Sandy Hilsuk Elaine Hippe Bob Hollerbach Dixie Hommell Todd Horrigan Sue Hupperi Carol Huss Kim Hwangsak Chester Hyrkas Ari Irons Judy Jackelen Wayne Jackson Larry Jacoboski Mark Jacobski John Jacobson Jerry Jaehneri Mike Jahn Dennis James Pai Jaworski Linda Jennings Peier Jensen Bruce Jeske l-41 Juniors KDVVB's, Rob Sherwood, speaks to Koza's classes on history of rock Q 'F' J f W 455 hm- 2 AW I ,V,Hs,:g,: ,, f ' ,, I In AQ ,. . x r ' I I VE I ' fU1T':lfi 31 ' .M I 5, r '-3 ,m1,.: ' 2, 'n if.- V , ,,. ,. A 6 5 I . W 4. 51 fs f W A ,124 if , me ,, y,, A 'A 24 , ' Q J ww! ' g-..if'N . ff-s 5? sf :s z . iz. .. X 'iw if X Q s c X L NEQQS S, IRS Ns f X Q M if GR X me K s S srl? 1 HQ 5 w. Thur E '44 I jg 1 ' J ,, M, ,.f, W.. ,fs 'Q , V -H fn. ,L W,Lr,4,'? W., 1 Speaking to classes on the history of rock is Rob Sherwood KDWB disc iockey. Rob spentthe day atJohnson, February 8. Left L tening to Sherwood in Ms. Judy Koza's class are l.uAnn Neumann Sue Warden, Lori Menard, Chris McLay, and Linda Wierzba in f Q ss. it I if E ff K J! RN.. 5? Wa 6 Judy Jiskra Barb Johnson Bonnie Johnson Brian Johnson Cindy Johnson Dale Johnson Dean Johnson Janet Johnson Jeff Johnson Kim Johnson Meegan Johnson Monica Johnson Sue Johnson Tim Johnson Debby Johnston Luther Jones Mike Jones Mike Jones Peter Joseph Tim Josephson Ray Jungbauer Michele Junker Robert Jurado Sharon Kabie Juniors Ken Kamrath Tom Kane Linda Kapaun Bill Kaphingst Paul Karsten Laurie Kauter Tim Kaufmann Linda Kauze Cheryl Kavaloslci Denice Kealy Rodger Kedrowski Jean Kelly Lynn Kelsey Laura Kielbasa Carol Kinney Sue Kinzel Kathy Klein Kathy Kleiter Bob Kliewer Dean Klossner Greg Kneisl Cindy Kobilka Joann Koehn James Kokaisel Toni Koller Sandy Kolodziei Darlene Konchal Barb Koran Kurt Korngable Dan Kornmann Ann Kramlinger Linda Krauze Barb Krings Christine Kroll Tammy Kroski Sandy Krueger Megan Kruse Rick Kuiawa Ron Kunert Tim Kunze Pat Kusz Matt Lackner M8 Juniors ii xt. Q-'::f.,XWsW K A X Q- ss S W P X Q' X Sk 'ms me e ': ' . N K.,... FSH' ffkzifw- 5 '- -if ft : ,. f -J is -fws, as . K K V' C ww ' I i x if K A ,,,' 1.-: nfsi a iiissf, K amewgmm E? . i S X .s i n . NR S Ns hw S3 iw fri sl Qs Xf R x 'es Rf Q K . 5 gf KU , , ,f 5 1- .. xX s mx 3 s aggg ., Q 5 .:-' 1 -fwest gasses , , fz ' 1 9' M 0 , W, , f 4 f , wf f 5 W , fi ZA. i 2 gmt 5 5 A 3 f , ,945 y , 7 4 19 1 3 ' i GUS' 7 If gf? LP riif 3 assi,, Winter trimester is rehearsal time for Readers Theater Dolly casts Steve Landgrat Jeff Lang Kurt Lang Roxanne Langenenks Scott Larsen Diana Larson Kathy Larson Michael Larson Bob Larson Mike Lawrence Janice Leclair Ray Lefto Terri Leibel Rose Leschner Bonnie Leurer Lynn Lindahl Ardeth Livermore Linda Loe Practicing for the Broadway musical, 'Hello Dolly', are some waiters at the Harmonia Gardens, Scott Sokola, Den- nis Schmidt, and Kenneth Hassler. Left: Rehearsing the play 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' a play within 'Read- ers Theater', in Mr.JohnMulliken'sclass, are Michele Hayek, Linda Rowley, Dan Fleming, and Vicki Perez. Juniors - U19 Serving, checking, clean -up, Prom chores Rita Long Mary Longbehn Brian Loomis Becky Lundeen Gary Lunclquist LeAnne Lupelow Mary Lydon Michael Lynch Marcia Malani Tirn Malloy Jean Malm Eileen Markland Chris Martin Joe Masanz Mike Maskrey Scott Mason Rickey Mathias Randy Mathisen Paul Matheny Cheryl Maus Donna May Jeanne C. May Rose McAleese Mina McCann . K: HW! . l J , ,,.,- I . : L 5-2 vffiif. ,52 3 l i - im ' - b is ' Xl A 1 if El 3 Q iii Xi Q K ls E X S ii K E S 12? '5 gg? T X gy xc Q K S Q X sr EX QT ':- 'XSS Q: .33 s Jilin: ,.,,,,. Q, bg q y t , Q 1 L sf f 2 :gi r. 'Q 3 me t Q X X , , c T E i g H K X X it gsm O is ic., I T .wwf f- :. ::- . X '- :IC Q-fSl.:s,. fx J T T X S ri Ss 5 ,,.. ,., 3 . ,, ,.,. . 1 X 'T' x 3 Mm , sq...-,, be .T T .. emma ,nn ,. , P . T N ,cf bl! X Xe- X N Sw - T R 'F S K S 2 Q yi W . Wh e 3' 4 V 533: A' L, ., t' aj, c,,' ik , 'X 52 ' ' I5 Juniors f-difw' 'Y Pausing during the '73 Prom are servers, Joan Deloy, Terry Leibel, Sue Stroeing, Mary Cocchiarella, Janelle Raiola, Laurie Kauter, Lynn Benson, Lynn Schrarnm, Marlene Skrove, Bonnie Leurer, Becky Lundeen, and Teresa Esbolt. -was E 3 5. l I Checking coats, one of The many Sophomore Class Council Prom volunleer dulies, are Sieve Ricci and Dan Hawn. The Council served food and cleaned up uniilaller l:OO a.m. after lasl yec1r's Prom, 'Turning Back the Hands of Time' . 'Vi' ,V,, I fiff ,L uii. f 3 2 gl get 55 i mama f V ,, 524. L gm l gi 1+ 4 Dave McDonough Kevin Mcl-larg Sieve McKinnon Cathy McKusky Chrisline McLay Polly McLellc1n Colleen McMahon Bob McMurray Bunny McNabb Rodger Meidlinger Steve Mekoli Leroy Melsby Lori Menard Brenda Meringdol Wallace Michaelson Marlha Miller Liz Mitchell Sue Monson Bari Monianari Shelly Monipetl Laura Moore Matthew Moore Carol Mordorslci Matt Morelli Mary Morris William Morris Juniors Debbie Morrison Lori Morrison Arlie Morten Ken Mosner Hatem Mostata David Motz Marie Mudek Gary Mueller Lynn Mueller Cynthia Muellner Nancy Munson Sandy Murphy , its n Nw smsgm-1s:f,,.P,.s Q 'if-N X Q N Sgr ::, R O Y e r S iv ff, ... t Lk MQW N09 le 'izg' J so S h a r o n N a kke n ..,,,E MGH Nash er T e r r y N e a v i n Ja y n e N e lso n Jennifer Nelson Jim Nelson Kirk Nelson Lynn Nelson Randy Nelson Vanessa Nelson Sw? Es lx tics .,., m e g if Xrkkr Q. s K T s if. if , 'iii ififi , f ii' ' L -gif Q - :- Cutting away at material for a pair ot baggies is Dave Allie. Dave is one ot the boys enrolled in Mrs. lnez Wash- burn's Cofed Clothing class. Right: Carefully trimming her material to make a blazer inMrs. lnezWashburn's period l Co-ed Clothing class is Cheryl Mous. l52 -Juniors -:-: RWE? me , ,.,, N I 5 eww Boys stitch pants with new sewing machines Lett: Proving themselves to be 'good cooks' as they measf ure ingredients for their cake in Mrs. Beth Hall's Bachelor Living class are Dave Gierok and Rick Palumbo. Struggling to thread the needle on one ofthe 'fancy' new Singer sewing machines that the Home EC department ref ceived this year is Marcia Caliguire. is 5 J 5 ,X X' sem , X X qi if YRS Harold Nenow .. g U qkraq , fx . SNWX in I W Q, it N , Diane Neuenteldt R ,--i' i 3 Judi N e u m a n n -2 I f p '- A Q, E -'Qi is l.uAnn Neumann s+ 't' ' 1 X X ' iiiii vm ' Jeff Noida ren . .5 . , S ,agq Jim Nordin 4 1 N 5 AX T. g g g.g. gf X Michele Nordin H Marie Nordstrom W' Cathy Nutzmann K G, Jim Nygard Ng tx WT' Cherie Oberg P- N,k,:: 0 .ii N :qig In Sandy O'Connor .k , 'f-t: K . i iw Gary Oehme Terry O'Keete John Okoneski Mike Olmschenk as-5..,., 5. if sr Ls' 4 ig, -' ., .fi- - gi Jeff Olson C Randy Olson s Ex? Y time sr XX M Ak tir g , Xg William Olson :g. 3 5 it Dean Oman i ' Ted Opsahl iw ' Sv Joe Orsello 'Q' 5 Q A Rick Orsello g A Randy Ostebo gi N Juniors - I53 nmnww I V ' Math, science Sieve Oyanagi Dawn Paech Dave Palm Jim Palmer Raymond Palmer April Parromore Richard Parilow Marc Pasiuk Dan Pairaw Mark Palraw Ann Pearson Pon Pechmann Sue Pederson Doreen Peil Denise Peloauin SieyePenningTon Vicki Perez Tony Peterfeso Jim Peters Mark Peterson Mary Peterson Shelley Pelerson Dave Phelps l5 Juniors angry' M , X gg N B egg -r-1 ' .- 59, we .5 R-5 J5 . gi... as use terminal computer ,.y ,J,V. ., , ,. , ,, J ' , , ., . - ' A f ,V JM . , 45.3-, V . ,, .. ,,-we . 4 .Y , f ... was V 4 r - , ' in , , r ' V. ' - N ff ff! if f Vg Z . ' 'ff 7- -' gr 'W f , .... , V V , I A H rwwwf ..,,, .,.. r Taking a iesi on ccnics in Mr, Beissler's period Two inlermediaie algebra and Trigonometry class is Sue Charn, Left: Solving maih problems on ihe ierrninal Compulor is Sieve Oyanagi. J Wiz. I V, I I , g,., , 3 L 1- ', , , ' w ' 3 ,fk-r-,' Y V I ' 1 254 ia' J M Q ,f,'. E ., 1 ,:, ' K I , ,V ,,, is It 5 ii-V R as i-,A 3, w 'v , tm ' ' , L y I yi H J qi: is 1 Je W J g Nw jf , Vf?'W im.,- sr y : 4 22 6. er J iziq h - r gi Q'Q- 3 ' ,- h , 1 :'f f revs , , .- if f :Q J id J x i . 1 W Dan Philippi David Pieper Charles Plaster Sieve Rluff Laura Port Dave Prawer Phillip Prirneau Jeanine Prirnoli Ruih Prins Mary Prokop Sheila Quandt Debbie Quafmann Josie Rabenori Dave Radke Rick Rahlf Janelle Raiola Rick Rasmussen Anita Raveriy Tom Ray Randy Reichel Mary Reisinger Wayne Reiiberger Carol Renstrom Donald Rensirom John Ricci Joe Ricci Sieve Ricci Vicky Richardson Mary Richter Cindy Rieger Jerry Rieger John Riehrn Colleen Riley Deb Ringsiad Sandy Rm Jean Rivard Douglas Roberison Holly Robinson Diana Rodriguez Bill Romine Greg Rooi Marilyn Rosbotiom Juniors Library microfilms magazines, special articles Colleen Roskos Lynda Rowley Carol Roy Debbie Rudd Nancy Ruecker Suzanne Ruiz Dave Ryder Pat Sager Shelia Sager Tom Salwasser Randy Sandberg Steve Sanft Pat Sauber Gay Sauerbrey Mel Scharffbillig Debbie Schauer Bill Schmidt Carol Schmidt Jay Schmidt Jim Schneider Greg Schneller Mike Schommer Chris Schramm Lynn Schramm l56 Juniors Writing their play, 'The FirstDate'inMr.Smith's second period Mark Twain-American Humor class are Shelley Peterson, Mar- lene Skrove, Margaret Smith, Mike Jaworski, and Glen Mann. Flipping pages ot 'Seventeen' with the aid of the library's new microfilm reader are Karen Cullen and Jody Smith. X cc S S 'K , E 5 si . 3 gy +2 S gf 1. Reaches, -asses, - - A ..s,E, , ,se-bs If ss New 'Uh-wimpy ccc, J, S kkhk ,.,,. i gi zss , strl f n K N18 S7 Ext? N. J if ik Q- iss , X S is , -M igfmg 5,5 it xi K' ' lm, gig Q ii A-N, sc Q M MQ S L, S X Q .gig EX ,ii-Q my S Name ' Q sc X Ss., 5 2 is f Q K K c,cc fig 5 A r areas - R f xi Q' .S A K x Z x . S as c is Eg we siscc R be tr: J ig ragga T 5 .xx , eggs 5 X X H, il' W- K i i i t 1,5 .X,, i . 1 N Ms. W it WW f if f .I mf Ilia B, sea E ff-7 K s 33 M u se is g 1 1- X SL X cry Sun, ,IQ 2 K : fp ' :I . . ,, X K Q .X . af:-fc Q. . 5 Ji Q Q. .-.- amz? F i , .s is x 'Q ' 1 'kv S ,,.. i f 7 i R Q Qty Kathy Schreiber Scott Schreiber Julie Schrul Jim Schuh Leigh Ann Schulke Kim Schultz Kathy Schuneman Tim Schwalbe Carl Schwartz Mike Schwartz Jay Schwietz Paul Schwietz Loretta Seekins Tim Seivert Donn Sempt Jett Senske Juliet Seropian Mike Sheehan Mary Sherwood Don Siercks Kris Sigtord Debbie Simmons Louis Skarda Mindy Skoog Marlene Skove Nancy Sletner Jody Smith Kenneth Smith Marlene Smith Mary Smith Linda Snow Julie Soderholm Dawn Sonnee Debbie Sparks Barb Spawn Greg Spreeman Dave Springer Marion Spychalla Debbie Stachowski Fred Stack Ted Stack Luke Stahlmann Juniors 57 wi - f fr it K Z JJ J J 'if Jt 1 Fig eff, ' ir, as f iss L',., 'if . ' J A 'Z A ' Working on lab exercises in seed germination in Mr. James Pirkl's 6th period Plant Biology class are Judi Flynn, Greg Root, and Dan Galloway. Right: Examining their experiment on the distollation of water in Mr. Robert Ryan's period 6 chemistry class are Debbie Simmons ond Mike Donovan. Rick Stahn Kim Stahnke Jim Stanley John Stanley John Stanway N 'K in Nancy Staufter i'- ' - 5 55 F5 ,J N sf R Q 'gd 5' 3 David Stedie Warren Stedie Sue Steingraber Pat Stemig Steve Stepaniak l.ynn Stinson nkwf in J X Gary Stone Debra Stramer Sue Strandberg Dave Strantz Diane Streasick Sue Stroeing John Strong Glen Strub John Sundberg John Swanson Karen Swanson Kris Swanson 5453 ,F l58-Juniors Q5 FK is J it A, J is gr., J J J KJ J JJJJQ: n ft g if JJJJ W on J JJJJJ - 4. I S Q ,Q J s. . -219,5 i s .J 55' Je Ms gf , JJ? J I' K 1 N Jw, Kt n is 1 .-' T J J rssr at J? J J JJJJ J J l Q ,Jf, , ' at :'n SIJ -':- Q ri: Q ' J7 -Y J if I J JW xg i JJ fi J J Q VLJK V -Jub 1 J..J J.: 'J is - Students pace themselves in chemistry .tg X if if an 45' 50 tin .sw . 'WK wx J to Q it If iv ,Ft 'iv--f 'VH-4. 'sp--' K ings H T '- t i nit ts 1 it K L gi. 1 - W , ., if - ' :'.-: I , '::': A T at : ::? .5a,:g Y- H , .,,.. , ..., ,. F . W . f L ' f J e ta, ' A 1 il Hy 4 K 6 1, fs' eggs: 'nu' 'T-55. 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Q Vinette Swanson Bill Sword Jim Syring Terri Tacheny Tony Tallarico Rene Tangen Steve Tarara Dawn Teal Deborah Teich Pam Teschendort Leslie Testa Lynda Thaemlitz Joan Thalhuber Debbie Tholen Keith Thompson Ray Thorson Ron Thorson Vicki Tietz Barbara Timm Gail Tkachuck Mark Tobritzhofer Mary Tollefson Patty Tollefson Theresa Tornarelli Jean Torning Lynne Torvi Cynthia Toupal Jackie Tourville Jim Triplett Mark Truso Lois Tucker Jean Urbaniak LuAnn Urbanski Terri Urbanski Rosanne Vasnais Scott Vanderbosch Roxie Vanduzee Eugene Vann Rick Ventrelli Perri Vielor Patricia Voeller Mike Voss Juniors - l59 John Wachtler Lynn Wagner Mark Wahlstrand Jim Walbridge Cheryl Walkosz Rita Wallin June Wcinner Bill Warnecke Scott Wennhold Kathy Weppler Doug Wermager Patty Whelan Deanna White Patricia Whitney I6 Juniors oloo ooai .zz J 1ef51fx k f --c . J gx gl f g . H - --.img ei. 'N Q 0 .els QE? 1!mignfQ Vikk Q ? N W Q N31 5 1 . N -XM K -S. 1 - 'F' 51? 7 wipecwdm J w sity Q c S 2 'ff' ,cc ,i i Q S WW, i,ii it-iff! kigks :iii if A XSUUSH glss1 'wi1i 111 'lwQ all xxsnxliwiiaf 'tt xsi 'iixxS K ixxixix Q U 'fl 2110921 'lil s gi, . Hifi, ill!! ,QSQQ I cannula! to fififuxnxf wi X nu KM Hin.. f' D 4'-i0'? 'a' i5,J, Q, 'vig' af' W f9. s slxxwx Top: Making minor adiustments on a hammer with the use of the shaper machine is Art lrons. Above: Using the buffer to polish a ring in iewelry class is Jim Nordin. Bracelets, rings, necklaces, most popular projects in jewelry classes JCVX .' J W f f Wi' .' agen' L - I , if ' lv, -,.,, Q t ' X K , 'f va' J, ' f 4:5-W i gf.... , I n 4-lr? f wb W ff Ji i 7 ii' 51, 'WW -dun HA JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Kathy Bebeau Julie Bellovich Sue Berube Steve Blanchette Duane Bonngard Leo Boog Clark Brockway Dan Brown Ron Brown Robbin Capistrant Armond Charbonneau Debra Cook Ann Davids Vicki Davids Ken Deyo Tim Dixon Jim Erickson John Fairbanks Kim Flahavev Chris Florez Rosemary Eourt Wesley Grell Pam Grieman Geneva Gross John Hable Leona Hager Mike Hansen Maureen Harrell Don Harrington Julie Harris Scott Horrisberger Len Houle Todd Hubbard Greg Hunt Terry Husnik Tim Jenkins Alan Jennings Peter Jensen Bill Johnson Eddie Kania Mike Kemp Paula Kidman Matt Klemmensen Mark Kortus Nick Kowalenko Deanna Leikam Sherrie Lutz Mike Mayen Tom McDonough Lee Mendel Craig Nackerud Darlene Nilo Gordon Oehlke Debra Oster Rick Palumbo Anita Pavelski Ed Pederson Kris Pedley Alan Peisert Pat Peterson Sue Pluth Frances Poels Peter Prior Brian Radman Greg Raverty Terrance Reetz Greg Reger Eugene Scharttbillig Ruth Schwintek Teresa Simon Wayne Soete Terry Solheid Tom Whitney Linda Wierzba Kim Wilk Lori Williams Greg Wilson Judy Wittenberg Susan Wolff Patty Wood Alice Woodman Kathy Wriskey MarkYackIy Mike Yager Kevin Yates William Yost. Debbie Youngquist Tom Yurek Julie Zacha-rias Rose Zellmer Dave Ziton Bob Zimmerman Mark Braun Len Christianson Mike Ehnstrom Mary Kunz Eloise Spanyard Lynn Strachota Mary Swystun Gary Taylor Bonnie Trumble Kim Vance Sue Warden Connie Weber Lynn Wellnitz Peter Wisniewski Kurt Youngdahl Debra Zilge Juniors - lol Wen Q. E :S .I Nl- O cn 'll' O .I cn r: .2 CD c cu I- '4- o va 'I-' o .J Winning or losing doesn't mean everything, but when the work is tough, we all want to come out on top. Excelling in a sport means meeting a challenge, expressing a talent, or learning how to develop a skill. The time we put in is often a measure of how much we want to learn, as well as win. Keeping in shape all year requires an extra effort, but that effort can be worth it if we beat Harding. Sometimes the pressure can be almost overwhelming. Squeaking by Humboldt at wrestling means a huge struggle. The psychological forces involved in aployoffgame mean almost as much as the training and skill behind the players. Meeting a challenge and tackling it, win or lose, adds a new depth to our character. We learn that it takes work and dedication to start a girl's basketball team or pin an opponent to the mat, it takes practice to perfect a touchdown play. We also learn that if we want to achieve something we've got to take the WORK, CHALLENGES, TENSIONS, and LUMPS that go with it. of . xr' im Q ' o One will win, one will lose hours of VARSITY FQOTBALL, Front Row: Rick Harris, Mike Railola, Dan Row Three: Asst, Coach, Mr. Lou Cotroneo, Asst. Coach, Mr. Reitzel, John Kelly, SteveO'Malley, Neillohnson, DonRenstrom, Dale Carmichael, Chris Mantredini, Mike Printon, Bruce Larsen, Paul Erickson, Mike Ehnstrom, Mark Erickson, Tony Zuk, Manager Dave Allie, Kevin Cullen, Pat Sheehan, Steve Younghans, Rick Jim Nelson. Row Two: Mike Rilla, Gary Wahman, Steve Fer- Scott, Mike Olmschenk, Dan Fackler, Derinis Alm, Dan Rhilippi, rozzo, Jett Lanz, Dave Bartel,TimCinch,BobSaievic, Tony Reter- Dan Rilla, Head Coach, Mr. Pete Saievic, teso, Mike Larson, Jerry Jahnert, Mike Sheehan, Tom Yurek. T ' 41 , 1 I M l Leaping high to find more running room past the line at scrime rnage is junior running back, Tom Yurek. Above Right: Showing signs ot frustration during the late stagesotthe game with Hardv ing on October 4, are disappointed players and coaches. Right: Beginning to form a wall on an attempted screen pass is atten- sive tackle, Mike Printon i72l. T64 - A-Football 5 Governors end strong football season by nipping Highland, for second place Having a total ottwo victories in its last two seasons, the Governors roared backtotake second place in the City with ao win 2 loss record. Led by a strong rushing attack and a most improved detense,the gridclers racked uptourstraight victories before fallingto Harding and Washington. The Governors downed Mechanics 27 to O to setthe stage tor the battle with l-lighlanclthat would decide second place. Dan Reitzel and Tom Yurekeach ran for touchdowns as the defense stopped Highlancksottensetora ill to 6 win tor the Governors. Mike Printon, Dan Reitzel, Mike Pilla, Bob Saievic,andTomYurek all received All-City honors. , Ji M X vs ws Breaking through Murray's defensive wall on the left side are Mike Olmschenk l511l,anclMarkEricksonl62l,toblock an attemptf ed punt by the Pilot punter. Erickson was credited with block- ing the ball and the Governors recovered the pigskin on the Murray 40 yard line. Minutes later the squad drove in tor a touchdown that led the way to a 28 to O whitewashing over Murray on a muddy and rainecovered field in the game that was played on September 2l, at Central Stadium. 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Right Below: Closing in an a Murray haltback in the lil tolli tie game are Paul Rabenort and Dave Beneke. ethttaet i L eoeg i LyLLi tlollto toltl 5 LLLLR ltali eoett lelii i ft eoie lil 35lfeQ5ffff 1 1 eggo Q6 tlel j olgo eaog L L , ff iltiei f j eolit oletit 3f lhiito is g f egcshgjn ff ite ffjL2i lhi. j fL q fgQf.fsrQ1jQ L R 168 - B-Football Below: Listening to second halt strategy trom coach Mr. Richard Larson in the game against Murray on September 20, are Tom Pieper, Dale Muellner, Ken Peterson, and Tim Johnson. Far Right: Coming up to stop the Rilot runner for a short gain is sophomore Kevin Wiley. so L sMLDLm,eLy rrrsys lryl LL L - ALL L WULSh'fiUQtDl-U R rsrs f illls R15 sllslli Hrustmbdtdftii 1 Os 5 tiit s llt s , JR.LVARSiTY ' LL it ssootsxm RECORD L is Lo Higtmboidf I4 14 Murray I4 20 Central L 32 0 JHS V 6 Harding t s R 329 Washington R s 24 22 Mechonrlic Arts s 6 44 Highlanclsparli B-squad comeback victory i over Mechanics, top effort X in Troiling T4 To O OT holffime ond coming bock To nip Mechonic ArTs 211 To 22 wos one of The high- lighTs oT This yeor's B-squod. Behind 2l To 7 midwoy in The Third quorier, The Governors closed To wiThin 22 To lo, ond Then scored The winning Touchdown wiTh less Thon Two minuTes lefT, mode The Two poinT conversion, ond grobbedThe leod 211To 22. The Teom finished The yeor with o 3 win, 3 loss, l Tie record, good enough for TourTh ploce in The CiTy. The Governors had o consisTenT bockfield comprising of running- K bocks Jim Mroszok, Kevin Wiley, Tom Droke ond quorferbock Brion Connolly. -T T-f- A Left: Golloping his woy down The side s A lines on o kickoff reTurn is Kevin Wiley. f Righl:VVOlCl1ir'igfirSTl iOlfGCTlOrT duringfhe gome with Murroy of Johnson ore Koihy ET' Keoly, Roxanne Clorke ond friends. 5' J B-FOOTBALL, Froni Row: Bob Ferderer, Poul Robenori, Mike Discher, John Gehrmon, Mifch Hecker, Gory Brown,JeffGrundTd- ner, Tom Roeller, ScoTT Alvorez. Middle Row: Rondy Kosprzyk, Tom Kedrowski, Jim Mroszok, Kevin Wiley, Jim Jensen, John Bethe, Greg Aguirre, Brion Olson, Tom Pieper, Scott Kruse, Joe Taylor. Bock Row: Mr. Corl Dickmon, Tom Droke, Ken Peferson, Dole Muellner, Brion Connolly, Jerry Spiess, Tim Moskrey, Dove Beneke, Tim Johnson, Jerry Bergeron, Heod cooch, Mr. Richard Lorson. B-F oolboll Q l J Right: Arriving seconds ofier on opponent from Minneapolis Wesi headed the boll is Brion Avery. Below: Boiiling for possession of the boll oi Pholen field are Brion Avery ond Jim Coironeo. an-QW WSQQ Checking stoiisiics compiled by mcinogers Deonno Hudello ond Lindo Koose is John Swonson. Righl: Prociicing cheers beforetheMinneopolisWesigome on October l5orecheerleoders, Debbie Quotmonn, Cothy Arnold, ond Mory Beth Anderson. l7O - Soccer Soccer team takes first in IVIetro Conference Atte r its thi rd yeo r ot com peti- 'F T , X T? 1 :': T1 .... . 3 QQV. , : Egg- .. ,:, :.:. 'lf ':'A it '. ,,. 5 , 5 tio n Jo h n s o n ' s s occ e r te o m lo c e d . ,:.:: :-' ---' X r':- 'A T 1 p '- .-: '- :.': .... - I ' :zizil ,,,, , ,.S::A 5, .,,q.,. , :,. , . T .,.. ,A IV., :E:,,.,. AA., 5 .,rr.c . :.: .,., I tlrst in the Metro Soccer Leogue M , 'rrr 1. -2-: V -f '-:-Q 1'-r Q QW luiu Irr. C O nfe r e n C e' f 1.r ,,,., in VZE: Z .:., J gjff ' --P L .,g.35.r:1gj -' 3 Effective ottensive ond defensive skills tought by cooch, Mr. Rodney Boehlke eorned the squod o nine win, six loss record. ln oddition to the teom's outstonding record, three ployers, Jim Cotroneo, Todd Nippoldt, ond John Ricci were chosentor the All-Conference Teom. Todd Nippoldt led the squod in scoring, ond Jim Cotroneo wos nomed the teom's most voluoble ployer. The teom chollenged opposition from eleven schools in the Twin Cities ond suburbs. Home gomes were ployed on Pholen Field. Right: Gverpowering on opponent from Hording, ore Johnson kickmen, Jim Cot- roneo ond Louis Skordo. Comingtotheir oid ore holtbcick Bob Hutton ondtorword Mork Tobritzhoter. SXKWWUH SOCCER, Front Row: Jett Blom, Joe Ricci, Mott Morelli, John Ricci, MorkMueller, Doug Johnson, Steve Mortin. Middle Row: Jim Cotroneo, Bob l-lulton, Mork Tobritzhoter, Louis Skclr- do, Mike Schwortz, Steve Londgrot, Scot Sokolo, Todd Nippoldt, Mike Touer, Deonno l-ludello. Bock Row: Mr, Boehlke, Cole Gannon, Greg Kneisl, Brion Avery, Jim Nelson, Roul Schwietz, Greg Forsblod, Brion Dong, Kevin Murrciy, Steven Peterson Koye Olson. Soccer - l7l VARSITY 1 l 1 f . soccrsnrxsscono 1 6 1 V-j4f 'lr 1 i1rs1l l iff sl1l1 ms 4 jr V.,k-V ,hV. r 1 r i1isr is ' 'L ' T Lf gg 51 Y Sibley l1g1 at i 1 ighlC1ll'l1Cl-1 l11 l Ha rating t 1 N09 155 fPF1Url1 Tfiftsm i?Q1fk+ 1 ,Vm'V fl if - 1 l l1EQl111lCI.f3Cljg s iLsi1F?1l'?l1fi?if1Qs1i1 1 11 MClfjln3P1i3ii from the si Halfback Bob Hutton watches the game delines as Sibley scores the o rone ontro s fnrstgoal. Right. Jim C t oc l the ball during a 4 to l win over High- land at Phale l 72 - Soccer la c Washburn at Phalen. Coach Mr. Rod Boehlke pilots his team through one ot sixteen games. BombiVietor watches defensive play. Deanna Hudel- harts statistics. Above Middle: Fans watch Johnson whip sslrt F comrznmcs . sg rg ER szmxmmes Wins Losses Ties 1 i1sr 1ri1s bu rn f Q? SOCCER TEAM, Row la Deanna Hudel- la, Tim Josephson, Paul Blosslield, Alex Ginlner, John Swanson, Sue Moore, Kaye Olson. Row 2: Coach Mr. Rod Boehlke, Jim Stanley, Scoii Larsen, Mike Claugheriy, Bob Bateman, Dan Hawn, Jeff Norclgren. , i i i i l HM All-League honors bestowed on Ricci, Nippoldt, Cotroneo K A as ek A I L- we or oioo X A do .v . -K .. K bs.-T Xb-X SF aa ' K T N F ? ,Q A Above Cenierz Fullbacks Mike Schwariz and Jim Coironeo bal- ile for The ball againsia Harding opponeni. Above Right: Bob Huiion siruggles io control The ball. Left: Dave Anderson pops The ball off of his head in an effort To keep it away from a Harding kickman. The Governors played Harding Twice, Soccer - T73 View . ' IJ, K--:5:f:.fme-',w.f. :L.r-ff: of -1 s f-f, fc, e-5 555 Right: Limbering up prior to the start ot their triangular meet with Highland Park and Harding are the Governor harriers. Far Right: Anxiously waiting for the starting signal from the referee are group members. Below: The strain ot a three mile race is shown on each har- rier runner. OQNQZYQ I X ,tii Right: Getting outside position in the duel meetwith Highland and Harding is Chuck Brunette. The Govs came in third in the meet as Highland grabbed tirst and Harding second. 7- ., tw-Q ,T , :,l,..,,,rk .. , r' :--rw-bm.,aa12--K-wx-i'ii.r:5.',-1-g'r-ml' ,..:-5e..g.':g-fifyf if-,, 2-,.r:+-5:2-,,-1-.rp 51+-+1 1- if 11 ,M-,,-1 -ff , ,.f.Q-w e-2- .V , - i N-1 , ta.,-+1 as-,.,.J,-,-,-W .T -:..,-+V: fr Vyfkikig kkr. 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IT was The smallest club in Johnson history That included only eighT runners. The Governors were still able To offer stiff competition to The city clubs, as They finished witha 5 win, 3 loss record. The Top harrier runner was Jim Weida who capfured first place honors in four of The Govs Ten meets. In The District T5 meet on Oc- tober 22, at Como, The Governors captured fourth place behind Highland, Murray and Harding. Mike Mountain of Highland Park won individual honors, with Mike Bollman of Harding placing second and Murray's Dick Salvatore Third. Jim Weida, with a Time of l6:5O came across The finish line in eighfh place in The meeT. The runners competed over Three courses, Como, Highland, and home base, Phalen. The Team's coach was Mr. Darryl Beissler. Top Right: Talking over game plans with coach, Mr. Darryl Beissler, are Team members. Right: Fighting offa Highland harrier for better position is senior run- ner, Rodger Johnson. 19-,NSD O ff fl, sig,-f 5 cnvconesazsucssf cnoss counnzv smmmswes Teams Wins Losses Highland Park 8 0 Murray 7 T Harding 6 2 JOHNSON 5 3 Washington 4 4 Humboldf 2 6 Central 2 6 Mechanic Arts T 7 Monroe 0 8 Cross Country - T75 Gymnasts take second, Five qualify for State Under the direction of first year The title was as close as sus- mentor, Mr. Bruce Kuettner, the pected as three points separated gymnasts clipped the Knights of first place Highland and third Harding, but were unable to out- place Johnson. perform Highland Park, thus end- Steve Anderson continued ing second in the City Conference. his unblemished record as he The Region A battle was on took first in free exercise, while March 5, at Harding, with co-captains Mark Gross, rings, Harding, Highland and Johnson and Bill Scharfbillig, finished first the favorites. and second respectively. Panel Below: Performing the splits is Linda Krauze. Parallel bars are the veh- icle for Ron Bruhn's perfect handstand. Chalking up are Bill Schartbillig and Mark Gross. Back lever on still rings is displayed by Mark Gross. Watching Keith Stemig perform on the high bar is Mark Gross, Mr. Bruce Kuettner, and Bill Scharfbillig. Dismounting in a fly away from the high bar is Jerry Rieger. Marlin Trulsen performs scissors on the horse. I76 - Gymnastics VARSITY GYMNASTIC RECORD 60 62 Highland Forfeit by Monroe 72 55 Mechanic Arts 82 53 Murray JHS Forfeit by Washington 75 49 Central 84 82 Harding 82 56 Humboldt Lett: Keith Stemig attempts a double leg cut off on the high bar. Keith took sec- ond place in Regions, behind all-around gymnast, Jerry Rieger. , ,.., 13, V - :si u s e .. .r s s--'- --Wwsws Q. . ,Q ,, .. j U . 4- I r r me .. X N. c,, ,Q Q g . , . 1 . 9 'P Si. 'i X 90219 5 5 X .X . ' ': T-s ei' 'ii S X Q: A. . ee fx. -fgleszfxiiwwi Reese Sifesireiss X N YS X X H553 SEER ii Yiiiiiiiifgifsac -fl: 3325fiis1vfE1iLE2iiSE?S'igiGi fiieiiikx - EE I . iQ1rEfSs5Sy'- X :sc Fiske fffifgfzsffi .sffesiwfsg gxmegissscbig-1,1 ef: :is Simi- be gisgggsksps . , - -tiles if Q- XZX N, I ei by 4 - 1 -'ii i f S ' .. A , , wx I -girgwi.-:f.z., I f iii'-Qi'::.:5:Ii:f?:,355 r iiiiiifw ' -- ' 2 9 ii x g f liiiffi Y K2 '. . efii-Eiffff:i,i ,a - - GYMNASTICS TEAM: Row l,leftto right: Janet Jagoe, Ardy Livermore, Linda Krauze, Jill Geisenhoft. Row 2: Ken Helland, Mark Gross, Pat Stemig, Ron Cavegn, Steve Anderson, Mark'Schom- mer, Bill Scharfbillig. Row 3: Luke Stahl- man, Keith Stemig, Mike King, Marlin Irulsen, Jerry Reiger, Ron Bruhn, Doug Oslund, coach, Mr. Bruce Kuettner. Right: Practice is where the mistakesare corrected. At this session, Janet Jagoe assists Jill Geisenhoff in her attempt at a back walk over, Jill and Janet per- formed in tree exercise event. CITY CONFERENCE GYMNASTICS STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Highland 8 0 JOHNSON 7 I Harding 6 2 Murray 5 3 Mechanic Arts 4 4 Central 3 5 Humboldt 2 6 Washington 0 8 Monroe 0 8 MmymW,7,mNmmWmWmmww,m- wc ci,:if,fmwmmwi,Q irffff Wlfww Yfi- ,mf lffw 'ff f I77 Right: Getting encourage-me-ntand last minute instructions on defense from coach, Mr. Lou Cotroneo, are Govie icemen in the December 2l conference game against Humboldt. Watching Dan Reitzel come out of the Gov zone is goalie Jeff Lanz, who led the Governors to a 3 to l victory over Hard- ing in February. as l VARSITY HOCKEY RECORD 7 2 Washington I2 2 Mechanic Arts 8 0 Highland Park 8 0 Central 3 4 Ramsey l3 l Humboldt 9 2 Fargo r 2 4 Harding 5 2 Monroe 9 Murray .IHS 2 Mariner I So. St. Paul l Sibley 6 Murray 3 Harding 4 Monroe 4 Highland Park 3 Murray 7 Simley 5 Burnsville l Harding 3 Mpls. West l 78 - A-Hockey ?'X Three Govies make All-City, Cotroneo shares IVIVP award Senior Jim Cotroneo was chosen Most Valuable PlayerlM.V.P.l in the City Conference along with Monroe goalie Jerry Rulli. Mike Raiola led the team in scoring with 2l goals and lL1assists for 35 points. Cotroneofollowed with lO goals and T7 assists for 27 points. Sophomore Jim Mroszak had lo goals and lO assists for 26 points. Seniors Mike Raiola, Kevin Murray, and Jim Cotroneo were chosen to the All-City team. The highlight ofthe season was the win over Region 4 champs, Harding, 3 to l. This was Harding's first loss in l5games. ln Region 4 playoffs the pucksters shutout Burnsville, winners of the Missota Conference, 5toO, before losing to Harding 8 to l in the Region finals. ln their last game of the season, the Govies defeated West of Minneapolis, 3 to 2, for the runner-up title in the Twin City game. Jim Mroszak scored twice to lead Johnson to victory. This gave the pucksters a season win- loss record of l7 wins and 5 losses. Next yea r's squad returns with only seven sophomores and iuniors. Most likely replacements should come, notonlyfrom an excellent batch of sophomores from the B-squad, butalsofrom Mr. Wes Barrett's East Side Midget team. Above Lett: Keeping a watchful eye on the Highland Park wing is forward Dan Reitzel Dan scored one goal to help Johnson shut out Highland Park 8 to O. CITY CONFERENCE HOCKEY STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Ties Harding 8 0 0 JOHNSON 7 . I 0 Highland 6 2 0 Monroe 4 3 T Washington 3 4 1 Humboldt 3 5 0 Murray 2 5 T Mechanics T 7 0 Central 0 7 T 1s.,,. I .--iq.-.Q ' K+ ' -N'-:. N, I Q 1 he 59,2 164. ' I Me, ' v Q 'f yn' :gr W6 is r 4 W Vg 9 Q e. I , . Rough checking around the nets by Mark Mueller ll8l and Gary Wahman lol box a Humboldt wing from a scoring posi- tion. Left: 'Stopped at the door' by the lndian goalie are Jim Mroszalcll2l and Glen Koneczny lt ll. Top: Defenseman, Gary Wahman lol starts down the ice during the Johnson-Harding game at the St. Paul Civic Center on January l2. A-Hockey Y l 79 Below: Taking time out from his schedule is coach, Mr. Lou Cotroneo. During his career with the Govies, beginning in l9611, Mr. Cotroneo has compiled a recf ord ot l78 wins, 52 losses, and 5 ties. Right: Being pursued by a Humboldtde- tenseman, is junior, Tom Yurek. 1 Au YW f K A f 4 r A ,ff Ig I H H , Pucksters take 2nd, defeat 1st place Harding '- ff' i 'Q Q . lk 1-f I I 'S' R l it n rw-n l8O - A- Hockey 35 1 Middle Lett: Showing their delight and enthusiasm are Governor fans during one ot the Govies three goals against Harding on Feb- ruary 7 at the St. Paul Auditorium. The Maroon and White skaters trounced previously undefeated Harding 310 l. Left: Congratulat- ing Mike Ra-iola l2Ol on a goal against Highland Park are Johnson torwards Glen Koneczny ll Il and sophomore Jim Mroszak. hung fellow Govie forwards move muck out ot the Humboldt zone, os i Koneczny breaks Ground the net, , V rion Olson. Right: Using 0 pokee 4 to stop o Humboldt ottocker is 1 Wohmon. Rushing in to help is 5 Montredini. 1 'Og l lmao' E un VARSITY HOCKEY, Row l: Jett Lenz, Brion Olson, Mike Roiolo Dove Honey, MorkMueller,JirnMrosz0k, Bob.lcihnke,Tom Yurek Terry Sample. Row 2: Coach, Mr. Lou Colroneo, Don Buckrey Mike Lorson, Kevin Mu rroy, Jim Cotroneo, DonMoy,Chris Mon tredini, monogers, Doug Johnson ond Tony Zuk. Not pictured Monoger Steve O'Molley. to x .,, 4 M I B-SQUAD HOCKEY, Row l: Bob Ferderer,STeveBergsTrom, Duf G09 ECl49FT, Mike l-efllly, Dan Tacheny, Mark Spencer, Terry Semple. Row 2: Manager Bill Benerf, Tom Ludwig, John SToer- zinger, Tom Drake, Bob Saievic, Jerry Spiess, Bill Kowiiz, KeiTh Hansen, Jim Jensen, Mark Toepper, Mr. Dale Carmichael. - vw Fighfing To elude a Knight defender and enabling himself To gain confrol of a loose uck in The Governor zone is for- F3 ward Mark Spencer. Far Righfz Tying up his Knighl opponenf along The boards is Sfeve Bergstrom. T82 A B-Hockey sv, H. F M vi' 3 i ...li T B-Squad clips Knights for City bow in playoff championships The B-puckmen spliT Their Two ing winning The firsT TilT for The Cify crown and losing The second clash in The Cify playoffs, bofh by The idenfical score of 11 To l. 'kv .H+-.i-T-i, .... ,..... . T., ..,.. 1 . , m lf ,. 1' ..,.. I 5123?,-:Zfffff: f1..,If:f: ::':f fIfZfff':i: ,215 :' E: .f ': 'I' f'iIf.I...fIfff':,.. Zf ii' ,...,.. E X: ..'1':I .,:fZQZffi ffl' .f' .e:e: ff' 4 . . . Q Q yn Q S e f I e S W I f h G fc h - f I V Q l H Q r d - xii gag 'i'-' 5 is iaifsisis 1'i:i'1:E :::e .2522 2Ea: :Z:2:1a2a : ff'1,-1..:Z-iff'-I2-' G 4: ?ff ws Ti an ,pg 'ak K ' 4 4 il g 4 Q 4 4 it es ,ws IXWYM , SFT, we V J The Team finished wiTh a 7-O-l record in The Cify conference wiTh Highland denTing The Governor log in a 3 To 3 deadlock. Their overall record was an impressive I3-5-2, facing The likes of Hill, STillwaTer, Kellogg and Mounds View, during The year. The Team was lead in scoring by Bob Saievic, STeve BergsTrom, Duane Eckerf, and MarkSpencer. On December l9, Harding and The Govs meT for The CiTy TiTle. The Governors Took a 3 To O lead in The firsffiffeen minufes and smashed To a 11 To l win. The puckmen sTarTed The play- offs by clipping Cenfral 5-2, and Then downing Humboldt 7 To l To gain The championship game wiTh Harding. The Knighfs Toppled The Govs 11 To l in a defensive sfruggle. . I ., 3 V- .1 I ..,2 : ..'-1f :' 'E 1': f T aauaaa , 5 25.3 , my ,. fri.. M1252-'fiisiaiifieie-1:zEzEf2::ea,- We ., rg .. . 9 . Q9 wwe ls T lx as if KW?-rkiwflf 1 I ,. 1 3 ...M ' 4, M839 .,., 5 wg? A 'I ?1?i::.l : 'E:-' ' ' .T-.,:aEii2E23'325-.afsi'5f5i55iiE?iEEEiI ?iE 2EeEff.'2:E'f:z',.2::-v., '1-2 5 ,ik if X 0 1 wa- Mi T' 3 Ay Q 5 :,.':. f' Q, A 1' :.,: a 1,si.21,5Efi1.saa:gg5,sa..g:5:21'e ::,-1 3:5252 f': f-,, 5 ,.-'. 3 .2 ',r1:-,, 5 i. rr- Q 'jg 3 f f sis x 6?f' Q is , ii 'Sb 'Nw T x ' 1uNion VARSITY :JOHN SDN 7 Qrding fl-jiighland s M-vrwv Central r A Ham bo ldt Mon roe .Washington .Mechanic Arts , -':f fii 3 l K ,,' mihi K'L, 'f51'1 r . , ,i2, li f I V . . b1 2 ,3. ..,,. , 2 4 slli 2. 2 A4 1 . ...sr . 6 .. I g T. ...is l s. . s,.:s,.fw:15:s:s:sW-.,,.s,,..,..,, , . f. i- ,f :-,,fr.f,,.r,.s:.::,:m-ft::w,s,..:,.S:.s::2--H , ...,,,,,,i,,,.,,w ,.,, . v,,..,, s,,:m.S....,..,.., - ::: -f -, .f f, f- fr: isgswe-,..,...,.f-e:,.m.:e-r::'Ms,,.,,., 1,-r,-Wir... .,,,. , ,.,., ., -,,.. .. ...X .,., so --if--,..H.:rt, ...sr ' r.isr Q i . A .. .... M A A irii s 4 I 2 2 3 2 3 l 13 ,7 .IHS l 2 5 3 I3 0 3 2 8 0 ll. 7 3 A All 3 5 2 7 l l 4 is , cemfqt s,.: ss,r y p . Hill - A A Washington Mariner? . g Keli0995lli:.. 5 9 . MecrhalasiaYAFts . Mont5e4f. , 1 ' if ,.s,,. . C6ft,fl'G'lf WKVW' A if A iT Humboldt' A Ha rding it . . Left Above: Attempting to stop a Hard- ing forward from entering Governor territory is defenseman Tom Ludwig. Above: Gazing at third period action during the A to l victory over Harding played on December l9, at Midway Staf dium, are Dan Tacheny, Mark Toepper, Mark Spencer, Jerry Spiess, and other team members. ,rfiif Left Above: Shouting instructions to his squad during the Harding clash is Be squad coach, Mr. Dale Carmichael. Above: Waiting forthe drop ofthe puck by the rel is a Harding forward, along with John Stoerzinger ol Johnson. Lett Below: Guiding his way into the Knight zone is Bob Saievic. Sajevic was one ol the top scorers during the course of the season. B-Hockey - l83 Panel Above: Discussing the upcoming meet with Harding are Steve Peterson, coach Paul Swanson,andToddNippoldt. Captains Jim Petersen and Mike Blan- chard take time out tor encouragement if ,fx 4 W , 11' My 3 WW, lf' M' W A ,f 4, , HJ twig' Qqzaigvgfn Aff A. 3121475 'VL Mavis from coach Kulbitski. Noting speed tim- ing between relays are Pam Quatmann, Rosie Sauka, and Kelly Mcl.ay. A group ot senior swimmers line up at the edge ot the pool for a few minutes of relaxa- tion before practice. -15 Above Right: Bobbi Quatmann executes a back dive. Above: Team members practice starting leaps. Right: Mike Blanchard lButterfly Strokel and Steve Peterson llzreestylel. CONFERENCE SWIMMING STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Highland 8 0 Murray 7 I Harding 6 2 Johnson 5 3 Washington p 4 4 Humboldt 3 5 Mechanic Arts A 2 6 Central all 7 8 Monroe ' f P01 . f l 84 - Swimming ,,,, A .,,, : f Mz:fnzg,Wi3f5'fw-gfffqegmzir fvMw.14f3Q4s fem' at ...gg .llgi .gg ilf 1il llr. l :lilzrgiggp .ri5 aa.rrv s.sa , sli .iic 1 tisri s liii iat. ilsi r.. ri.i if .rsr 1 'i., ,i:'i.i' Vlii 'il' l 'k 'l ,rli ili 5-l.El,fi:jfhi? p ggzg lp. ilg g.:lpg 1 zpgyg .gdVp.V.p.. id. I iiiii Vl i l:1't l i r iiiii if rtt ' i2 i'ir rrsi i .rvr V- '-f'f1'w,1i1- rs- ww,-4-fi .S-fm ,csv f-vi-if-1.:: .:.g-ff-sein: Nippoldt, Petersen named to All-Conference Swim Squad Captained by James Petersen and Mike Blanchard, the Swimming team duplicated their last years record ofplacing fourth in the City and District competition. A first place was taken by Brian Dana in the T00 yard backstroke. A 200 yard medley Xin .C V' xg r N5 relay team made up ofJim A ifc .3 Petersen, Todd Nippoldt, Mike M S 0i's y f Blanchard, and Cole Gannon S took a third place. v ,Q S i i M 'J We had illness throughout NE A M' ' A A the year, but we had a very fy y M-c h y it good season anyway, said senior Steve Peterson. SWIM TEAM, Front Row: Pete Wakefield, Kelly McLay, Terri Gannon, Donna De-Chaine, Val Quinlan, Ruth Biorley, Bobbi Quatmann, Pam Quatmann, Rosie Sauka. Row 2: Don Callais, Erik Carlson, Dave Smeed, Mark Weinberger, Jett Ylinen, Dave Hawkins, Teddy Sneen, Greg Biorkland, Coach Mr. Kulbitski. Row 3: Jim Allen, Keith Hill, Mark Hill, Todd Nippoldt, Mike Blanchard, Jim Petersen, Steve Peterson, Karsten Matter, Coach Mr. Swanson. Row 4: Gary Oehme, Cole Gannon, Tim John- son, Bob Hollerbach, Dave Andreason, Brian Dana, Dale John- Swimming - 185 son, Tim Quinlan. T86 - Basketball Fighting to control a rebound in the first period ot the Monroe game on January T5 are Don Brownl24lot Monroe, Tim Seivert l25l, Tim Asmus, Dan Fronk ot Monroe,and Kevin Cullen. Right Center: Moving in tor atast rebound are Tim Asmus l32l, Dave Allie l52l, and Terry Capan llllil, in the December ll game against Central. Far Right: Using a pick wisely against his Central opponent is Terry Capan lllril. Capan chosen All-City, honored on All-IVletro I really thought we would have won more games consider- ing we played such tine ball, said basketball coach Mr. Lloyd Sandstrom. The boys always put out TOOZ. Even though they made mis- takes, they always tried harder the next time, said the titth year coach. The team was led in scoring by forward Terry Capan with an l 1.1 points average per game. Todd Sandberg had an average of 9.4 points per game. This year's starting back line consisted ot Kevin Cullen lcenterl, Terry Capan ltorwardl, Tim Asmus ltorwardl, Todd Sandberg, lguardl, and Tom Herzog lguardl. Terry was this year's standout ball player with excellentrebound ability. l-le was the only Governor chosen tor the All-City and All-Metro because of his sparkling conference performance and top regional play. The Cagers tinished the season with a 56 to 43 win over Washington which gave them a record of 6 wins and TO losses. This record tied them tor titth place with Murray intheMechanic Arts dominated city conference. Upper Left: Trying to control a loose ball are Jett Bergin l43l and Todd Sanberg l23l. The Cagers beat the Pilots on the Johnson Court, January 18. Lett: Get- ting instructions trorn coach, Mr. Lloyd Sandstrom, the cagers listen attentively during the Murray game. wsmi massage: Performing at all of the home games during halt time are the Johnson flag- twirlers and marchers. Below: Part ot the crowd waits tor the second halt of the Johnson-Harding game to begin. i VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 44 57 Central 44 56 Harding 57 47 Humboldt 33 58 Highland Park 41 53 Mechanic Arts 56 54 Monroe 41 36 Murray 55 51 Washington JHS 33 58 Central 40 61 Harding 54 46 Humboldt 47 72 Highland Park 47 77 Mechanic Arts 54 69 Monroe 42 57 Murray 56 43 Washington 59 61 Irondale 60 57 Fridley ' 55 93 Lindbergh Cagers bump Washington gain Ponel Above: Fighting for boll control is top Governor scorer, Terry Copon. Fighting for o rebound is Dove AIIiel55l ond Terry Copon ll5l. Driving fora bosket in the Central qome isTodd Sond- berg TZAJ. Tim Seivert l25l leops high to capture o rebound. Jeff Bergin 14019615 two points. Scoring the winning basket ogoinst Monroe is Terry Copon ll5l. Right: Severol Governors ore involved in o wild scramble for ball control ogoinst City chomps, Mechonic Arts. T sis T yoboygyyguys tttbb T T ogyy tybt tsby bgio tstsyoyy T T T T' tsl lg T tsst tff f-f lf rttrti T T -f--fix 2 -'g,li:'g'i:s 5- ..-zzT:z1:f': .T ' T, TT of T xgysT:21ks3'3:ffT-,' 3,51--,Q 1 151- A. 1: .T.11,: l88 - A Bosketboll Regions, defeat Fridley, lose to Lindbergh N 2 S' I mn? 1 '3 -' ! 557' N VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row l: Joy Scl'1wielz,Monoger, Lloyd Sondslrom, Cooch, ond Bob Bergman, Monoger. Row 2: Lorry Quinlon, Tom Herzog, MollNosl1, Tim Seivert, Deon Donner, Jeff Bergin, Kevin Cullen, Dove Allie, Chuck Polmer, Tim Asmus, Todd Sondberg, ond Terry Copon. A Boskelboll - l89 Jurado leads B-Cagers as top paint getter This yeQr'5 team WGS Small but Jurado was the top scorer for the also feel that players in some key very aggressive, said B-Squad team with an average of twelve positions were lost by transfer to coach, Mr. Don Weida. We felt points per game. Other members the varsity , said Mr. Weida. that our man to man defense on the starting back line were The team beat Washington 46 was very efficient. Rick Fackler, Dave Beneke, Jeff to 35 for sixth place in the City The l97-41 B-Basketball Team Kaufmann and Dave Herzog. standings on February l5. featured good shooting and fast The boys, l felt, were an un- The bucketmen competed against driving from the guards. Art selfish, hard-working group. l city teams prior to Varsity tilts. . . H ..,, , T. - -T .w x - '- . ' ' 1 ' gl ,K as ,-'- ,, 5:5 'I ' wwf' - - I T . il' T f . .... - T T' .' Q . TT Ts- iiii T . ssssr s.s. . TT-fT5 t t K XV JMR Xizsjf 'Yii.QjjQAJ5.-, AE.. K X K xr r' T r- 5 tte- ff Tl ,..' Q ,QTQT-fi T3 TT TTT77 -L .,.- . KW K . Watching the iump ball to open the Monroe game are Johnson substitutes. Monroe won the game 112 to 35 on the Governor court. Right: Trying to gain possession ofthe ball during second half action is forward Dave Herzog TAOT. l9O - B-Basketball B-SQUAD BASKETBALL RECORD A 22 57 Central 31 53 Harding , 6l 30g Humboldt T 35 56 High la nd Park T 44 56 Mechanic Arts T 35 42 Monroe g T ' T T38 33T Murray n JHST 42 32 Washingtan y b 334 46 Central T T T 34 39 Harding. 55 415 llumboldt- . .36 40 Highland. Park 36 49 Mechanic Arts 40 55 Monroe C 40 48 Murray 46 35 Wtcashingioln CITY CONFERENCE g BASKETBALLSTANMNGS Team Wins Losses Highland Park T4 . 2 Mechanic Arts P T4 Harding T T T2 . 14 2 . calm-qi T by to? 6. Monroe y y T 7' 9. Murmy. .y 5 T .TTy -7 rybg . 1 T Jo.H.NsoN T55 Ttifiy g WGTSl5iTRTQtTOH sT.T f T T4 ss.TifT . Tsis Tsr Q9 Q! 1 yf Zi? I A 'gig ggi ml ,X . H V if f gg H :v:2Q'2 ' f N . 4 6 W ' ff iii M QV Vi M 'M , X 'SM ,A.V, gA H , x far A 1 ,- 3 , , ,M , My P VWMMW, A,Av A WWW Ii..-vfff xl 4 X., if Hawley, Weida, lead grapplers to second place in District tilt Led by seniors Dennis Hawley and Jim Weida, winning their weight classes, the grapplers found their way into second place in the District l5 clash with 74 points. The squad was unable to break through Humboldt and Highland as the two foes handed the Govs their only defeats of the year in the conference, putting us in third place with a 6 win 2 loss log. Pat Sager, Pete Diaz, Jim Weida, Dave Bartel, Dennis Hawley, Tad Treanor, and Pat All-Conference team. Hawley took the lO5 pound title, as Weida grabbed the l38 pound crown. Sheehan, Sager, Treanor, earned the silver medals, as Diaz, Bartel, and Jim Syring tookthe bronze., The iunior varsity won the B-squad championship as Dave Larson, Mike Olmschenk, Bill Morris, and Bill Borowske won titles. Right: Finding it difficult to escape from his Highland opponent is senior Jerry DeRose. DeRose lost his match. Sheehan, were named to the Concentrating on action towards the center of the Johnson gymnasium during the Governor-Highland Pork meet are concerned Gov fans. Above Right: Clinging on to a firm grip on his opposition is soph- omore Pete Diaz, who tookthird place honorsin the District Fifteen tournament. Right: JR. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM, Row l: Keith Goff, Paul Blossfield, Gary Brown, Joe Koran, Jeff Johnson, Dave Larson. Row 2: Kevin Ferris, Scott Kruse, Jerry Bergeron, Mike Olmschenk. Don Ren- strom, Bob Rohl, Bill Morris, Bill Borowske. l92 - Wrestling X I , a h -5 ' l '3lEC0RD it J i5li iloi 32 , JMJUFFUYTT 1 T ' T lgigi g S oegi T4 SHIqifdiingg T T S217 Q36 gHiQhlianid'Pc1rk I i fMeclhonigi AJrits Q Q lsig V16 i 28 WHuimbolditg T T S58 S ' 6i Monlroei siiiili S 9oniJilWleGleSlWieU9f0Hi S T iflelntrasi V T J J ff T i i 2 '1 7 Bears ff4U15 Siiii T T713 'EdiQnif1i ECTSV f iiii 1 T 26 T i tlgti T pGeollCl61inVfalileyiii Right: Struggling to outmuscle his High- land foe senior Jerry DeRose attempts to take down the I65 pound Scotsman, who balances himself in a standing ver- tical position. T94 - Wrestling VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Row l Jim Syring John Glass Dennis Hawley, Pat Sager Tad Treanor Pete Diaz Row 2 Jim Weida, John Gorscia Jerry DeRose Kevin Martinson Pat Shee han, Dave Bartel Left Giving final instructions to Dave Bartel is wrestling coach Mr Richard Larson Below LookslikeTad Treanor is in trouble but he did detect his Highland opponentinthis match Tad won all his City conference matches and capturedthe l26 lb champ Seven grapplers Grab All conference honors Attempting to put his opposition an a pin ning position is Jim Weido Lett Above Retaining firm position on hnstoe isDave Bartel. CITY CONFERENCE WRESTLING STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Humboldt Highland Park JOHNSON Centro! Harding Murray Washington Mechanic Arts Monroe Martin ranks 13th in State tennis singles play The Tennis Team finished the l973 season tied for second place in the City conference with Harding. Senior Steve Martin continued to lead the team from his first singles position. Steve has compiled a conference record of 20 wins liPE!91!'f We W,,2,Mm-,M,w.W,,WMWM ,W Panel Above: Exercising his backhand skills is Steve Martin. Returning an op- ponent's service is Craig Anderson. Ar- riving for warm-ups at Johnson Pkwy. is Juhani Talvia. Peter Doyon works on his service. Exhibiting tennis talent in the backcourt, Mike Raiola hustles into action. Top Right: As teammates play, Vinette Swanson takes a breather from the day's practice. Right: Warming up before his doubles match is Pete Doyon. Extreme Right: City singles champ, Steve Martin ex- hibits strong backhand form. T Cmcomrstnesics ' rENNis smsunimses 4:11:72-si. Team 2 Wins Losses Higshlancl Park A 28 T T 0 JOHNSON 6 T , 2 Harding i 6 T 2 Murray yy f 5 y 3 central. . jail: T 4 Washington. A s - .3 sg as 5 Humboldt T, A C i Ty, 2 p T Monroe he Tyi: ' f C s 7 . l96 - Tennis and 4 losses since joining the Johnson Varsity as a Cleveland freshman. Playing stronger teams outside our conference has enabled our fellowstocompete against generally stronger players, said 22 year old ag .KH .42 W., tu : Tr A 2 ,X , :..,, . . , Mtv. Q' T, ' T -f f T' f' ' K'-R . ' tv 9 . w v wwf Aw ' . , : fx H -iff., f f T'- . ..,, ,., 1. ti 2,55 fjwta, II. 2 i i A ,xg ,,,, .,,,... , 'ykkx W AQ A it , i .iss .,, 3 - 2 - v L V T . Ta. .,.yg' , , sisi y vwggigeg -Axcis , t Ts, tw - , ,,'T, ha, it ,fijv::fTf.,,gj,t.,'gTtt7'5 +fT T Ti I ..,,,,, , A i fe, .,-T,,- if::x:.L T W-:T .T-1 i , C mm T C .:: .-...Q--ff - A... I 1 ,I 1lll ' was nn-1.-.-,N ,,,,, veteran coach, Mr. Conrad Hoff. Forty-two boys reported for the first practice session in the gym on March l9. The roster was reduced, without cutting, to 211 by mid April. Fourteen boys actually competed in conference play. 3 N, vu,-f -si-M53 A , , r T r r x l I ' I , vmzsirv remains RECORD ll973j Harding Central Murray Monroe Highland Park Washington Humboldt Mechanic Arts A TENNIS TEAM, Row i:VineHe Swonson,Mc1rkRocco,Mike Roiolo, Croig Anderson, Miich Mondo, Greg Biorklondjennifer Seorles, Julie Lefio, Tim Klieier, Dove Larson. Row 2: Mr. Conrad Hoff, Sieve Moriin, Bob Hollerboch, Peier Doyon, Thom Brice, Mork MelC1nder,Brion Dona, Jim Allen, Tom SChC1b8F,DGV1 Fischer, Korsien Moiier. fl Tennis T97 fu. Basketball, volleyball, track offer new era for girls sports ThirTy-Three fouls in The HumboIdT gome on December I2 ond seven The nexTweekogoinsT Highlond illusTroTed The Tun ond TrusTroTion of The TirsT Girls Bos- keTboIl Teom in Johnson hisTory. Five bosic ploys wereformed ond used during The gomes. BUT oT Times eoch ployer seemed To be using o diTTerenT poTTern oT The some Time. In The gome ogoinsT Hording The whole TirsT sTring fouled ouTwiThThe excepTion of one girl. In o iumpboll siTuo- Tion wiTh Mory Domogoll ond o ScoT ployer, The Highlond CenTer 'colled o foul' on Mory which led everyone To believe There were one senior, Borb Bifulk. Our defense wos excellenT ond goT beTTer oll The Time. We olso hod some good shooTing, soid Mr. Horry HiermsTod, cooch. The Teom wos led in iTs scoring by iTs Two guords, Peg Domogoll ond KoThy Horrell. The sTorTing bock line consisTed of Joon Boo- gren, Borb Bifulk ond Claudio Cocy. They goined Their TirsT vicTory over Monroe on December I9 wiTh o score of 36 To I9. In Their nexT gome on Jonuory I6 They deTeoTed Murroy I8 To I4 ond Trounced WoshingTon 32 To 20 in Their Third conTesT. Q I I s E 'H Three referees insTeod of Two. IT wos Tun ond TrusTroTing bul The Teom did very well wiTh o record of Three wins ond Tive losses. 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J A V Q. ., VIVA : V...,,:,:,:g.g:,..5:: 5:25.5:sg:p5a:s:aI':::f:Iff:2:'ii fiii: 'i'i ' - Y I98 - Girls BoskeTbolI if ggi 01 Regaining possession of The ballwilh Hill-Murray's forward l29I lagging close behind is Claudia Cacy. Johnson losi in The scrimmage 26 to I4 on the Governor courl in early December. GIRLS BASKETBALL, Row I: Kris Carrier, Deb Tri, Jan Sfauf- em fer, Rose McAleese, manager, Kathy Dufour, Barb Koran, Lise Swanson. Row 2: Wendy Spawn, Joan Boogren, Kathy Harrell, CherylMaus, Mary Mullner, Mary Domagall, Barb Bifullc, Ju- lie Leffo, Deb Simmons, Peggy Dornagall, Claudia Cacy, Sue Monson. Girls Basketball - I99 Right: Maneuve-Jing her body as she ,M comes over the high iump bar is Peg Domagall. Below: Team membersshow concern for the relay quartet. 1' , f, W., w iser: 19: 'f QW X A 'swf 1 ,Z NW W at W f' We M , . ff, mem, , f:,,.pC.: ,,,, 'W-M. fic' 52: P ff ai fry.. T fem sms 5 11 5 ,M GIRLS TRACK, Row l: Debbie Loida, Deb Stachowski, Diann Richardson, Nancy Biesanz, Mary Cocchiarella, Barb Johnson, Joyce Lillygren, Lisa Wohlwend. Row 2: Terry Gannon, Deb Dick, Peg Domagall, Shelley Haugen, Miki Montbrient, Josie Ra- benort, Vicki Richardson, Kathy Schreiber, Michele Junker, Sue 200 - Girls Track will SGW 43 TRACK Steming, Sandy Leibel. Row 3: Linda Krauze, Joan Ranch, Elaine Hippe, Debbie Casserly, Debbie Erickson, Joan Boogren, Ardy Livermore, Ann Pearson, Juliann Wilhelmy, Vicki Perez, Val Quinlin, Mina McCann. Kranz is All-City girls track hurdler candidate Two months of hard exercise, with each city team once. long distance running, and strong Individual girls from each school motivation prompted thirty girls competed with each otheratState. to go out for girls' track this Five girls were chosen to go to year. The team started practice State. Ardith Livermore in early March running at least competed in the mile and the a mile every day. half mile. Throwing the discus, The interscholastic league met Linda Krauze came in fourth place. Bonnie Luerure threw the shotput. Ann Pearson ran the 440 and Sandy Leibel the 440, 220 and the IOO yard dash. The girls' coach, Mr. Rodney Boehlke said, We have the nucleus of a good team if the girls don't get discouraged. Q . v ... wm- , .M - r i -as 5 1 f i f frs srfe Q- XXYLY X O-V .1- Q . Panel Above: Striding in winning posi- tion is Nancy Biesanz. Joyce Lillygren passes the baton in a sprint medley. Deb Dick strains in the lOO yard dash. Shotput is Sandy Leibel's speciality. Top effort marks Ardy Livermore's dash. Diann Richardson runs the 220. Coach, Mr. Rod Boehlke and team watch the achon. Left Above: Atter finishing her pole vault, Peg Domagall takes a rest with team members. Left Below: Giving di- rections before the race begins is a line iudge for the teams. CITY CONFERENCE A TRACK STANDtNGrSt t1973i Team Wins Losses Central 8 0 Mechanic Arts 6 2 Highland 6 2 Harding 4 4 JOHNSON 4 4 Murray .3 5 Monroe A 6 Washington I 7 Humboldt 0 8 Girls Track - 2Ol ga a ' Q5 P: P ,. 1sQ?'3s.ii'zSE il A .sa Following through on their swings at an early spring practice on the Johnson athletic field are golfers DaveAnderson, left, and Mark Mueller, center. Right Above: Comparing scorecards after completing a practice round at Phalen Park golf course are Mike Marx, Phil Chelstrom, and coach, Mr. James Pirkl. Right: Concentration, coordination, and timing are important factors to golfer .leff Nordgren. Below Right: Mike Marx shows perfectform inteeing off. Far Right: Executing a follow through at practice is Bruce Larsen. M, e,.::::'3-mf ii. 4 527' W YL:w-.7f'i51i5ii1l5?: ii? 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Q? gl? as QW 4: S215 we :faery- ,,.f:,,f:, Sw-'ezxsczizs ,mls- :isiyliiififr wzssfefsey 'iiis?5?ss3?ss3::5t4w1 swiss? raisins? si , E+' 5 , ,.s,:.,,, L: 14 ' lssgiwzgssazi it wt - si ,L :V :tsftiwss Sifffii'1if5iaf?t:f11:mssw?: ,gesifei 1452125 e::mf::: :sw:- ,Q,ff:w:::z: 1: was,,5,,,c,,,.s,,.,, kt, 202 - Golf c ., : - -' si ,sv QM.-ia? gk sais ::?m:if s ' it of K ii tg N : aswiisif - --M U ', I 1 . - i -, Q xsssixwls, . -- f . 5 f- V W. -' A, ' H. w::2-f: A , - .L X -1 t 1 c 1 iftiiiiiif' . : K ' , :gi-Qggg , - 1: if 2:33-A Q i 1 ,... ' .I 1'fi:'ftf f'- Q t Q 1 ' 4. 9 1 V5 J Highland Park, Harding, and Johnson once again battle it out tor the golt championship ot the St. Paul City conference. Leading the strong contenders from the Phalen area were Bruce Larson, Mike Marx, Jett Nord- gren, Mark Mueller, Dave Anderson and Scott Larsen. The team, coached by tour year mentor, Mr. James Pirkl, ended the T973 campaign in second place with an outstanding record of seven wins and only one loss. A squeaker loss to Highland Park was the only blem- ish on their conference record. Golf team challenges Highland, Harding, for top honors in City ln the District T5 showdown last year, the linksmen took the title and the right to enter the Region competition, The tour man team ot Tim Cotroneo, Jett Ford, Bruce Larson, and Mike Marx, placed titth with a team stroke total ot 249 com- pared tothe Region champ's mark of 240. The State tou rney was held at the University ot Minnesota. The season practice sessions were held on the Phalen Golf Course links and got oft to a slow start this year because of an early April snowfall. fw- tif? -fy 1 I GOLF TEAM, Row l: Scott Larsen, Dave Anderson, Bruce Lar- son, Mike Marx, Jett Nordgren, Mark Mueller. Row 2: Coach, Mr. James Pirkl, John Swanson, Phil Chelstrom,Brianlzitzgerald, Bob Saievic, Dick Asp, Paul Anderson, Don Buckrey, Dave Her- zog, Dave Mangine. Golf-203 Below: Careful baton handling is the task of Mike Larson as he completes his leg in the 880 relay. Jeff Johnson, third leg man, takes the baton in a winning effort in a triangular meet against Washington and Mechanic Arts. Right: Limbering his arm be- fore a 25 foot shot put effort is Jay Schweitz. 9 Right: Taking off after being handed the baton by Jeff Johnson is Jim Weida in the sprint medley. Jeff was the 440 runf ner and Jim the 880 specialist. Theteam won the race against Mechanics and Washington on April 25 at Johnson. The two 220 runners on this team were Dan May and Ron Rau. 5 ' ssssss 1 stss Q . .. 0 'N r if .-,.. ' ., K .S QL ':,: N Qiz: vb f: ' - 5, 4,31 .-.L X ri-r 5 . , . in I .... 7 i q I K Af u s ,iss 5 ss s Getting off to a fast start from the blocks in the half-mile event is Jeff Johnson. The team finished first in this highly competitive event. 204 v Track Y T l DUI is 'Q F1 441 mt? E f aww, rw Q ' ' 25? V F F 1' ',' 'NJ it A-of '-eglffafhw 4 1 i 3 ,Aww if ff WW M TW A 5 3' W 'kg W Q aff W 34' -1-71 1. 4, 2 , -4 Q Q bn, -.ff J. . ,, V xy. 3 :N .4 4' Q we 5 , 4 , J: f 'v f ' U t' I Gov tvvo-mile relay record broken three times by VVeida, Neavin, Seivert, Letto Fourth out ot twenty schoolsthot vied tor honors wos the distinction earned by Johnson's sprint medley teom in the seoson's opener trock meet on Morch 28 ond 29 ot the University of Minnesoto. The cindermen storted proctice on Morch ll with conditioning ond enduronce drills. Fifty squod members shorpened with Colis- thenics, sprints in the holls, step- ups, ond working in the weight room. Cooches ot this yeor's trock ond field teoms were Mr. Gory Ales ond Mr. Dorryl Beissler. Lost yeor ot the Stote meet, Fronk McLeod finished third in the l00 ond 200 yord dosh events. Bruce Connolly ploced eighth in low hurdles ond Bob Sonft broke the record in the 880 ot l:58.0. Other grods who ore olso Competing in college trock progroms ore Tom Musch, Fred Okerlund, ond BillSherrill. Coptoins tor this yeor's teom were Jim Weido ond Don Moy. -egg' -8 743 if A 4 :mf 4 F2 rt? ,,..., 1---Q7 W ani , Left: Concentroting on his pole voultchorge rhythm is Chuck Brunnette, Top: First leg runner, Tim Seivert, opprooches his portner in the two mile re- loy, Above: Runners Ron Rou, John Okoneski, ond Mike Discher hit their stride ogoinst St. Bernords. Trock v 205 il? 0 M f J . mf X is , , , , fr ff iff' Q f M 0 Y' W ag ,,,' V , , zy, I , . V ,V,,,, Ji ,.. if A Q W Q f 5 MMM t V ,,,.,, , M 5? A14 'A f , , J I 4 206 TRACK TEAM, Row T: Terry Neavin, Mitch Hecker, John Okone- ski, Jeff Johnson, Mike Discher, Tom McDonough. Row 2: Mike Koshatka, Jim Hutchinson, Rick Condon, Jim Weida, Pat Belair, Joe Koran, Mike Johnson, Bill Morris. Row 3: Coaches, Mr Darryl Beissler, Mr. Gary Ales, Jay Schwietz,Mike Larson, Brian - Track J I IZ? 'Il' -I ! .35 l l Connolly, Dan May, Cole Gannon, Terry O'Keefe, Ron Rau, Ray Lefto, Hans Sonnee, advisor. Row 4: Dan Ethier, Dan Korn- mann, Ray Jungbauer, John Garscia, Randy Haut, Tim Seivert, Chuck Brunnette, Ed Fitzgerald, Bill Drake. MW., ff ,pw ' ...j -- we .ff .-:'n2 -a s 2, if , I, , ,, ,. V 5 ,. 5 ' a,,Wvgw , uf ff' V . Mai e r J A '2 4 lf. Q i f? 'ASW 2 fi B val i , K gf? U 4 Q , J I 5 ff V fig . be I f r Wt? Q 4 mi' ,gg , .1 V ,. FM. A? 'i' , ,,,- ,.,,,, . , a fi? Q A 1 A, . 2241 if A I sg i J' vw is Ns, 1 'ay V - wif.. if . O U of IVIinn. indoor track meet starts '74 season forcindermen wx . , ,S 6.4. .fl Nw Hi Tgsg Q . 3. wg- ' ' . :ww my m if wins 1 fi m, f Panel Above: Plunging his feet into the long jump pit is Mike Koshatka. Kicking it near the sprint relay medley finish is Jim Weida. Jeff Johnson assumes the inside position over a Washington op- ponent. Firmly gripping the baton after Terry O'Keefe finishes his leg of the re- lay is Jim Weida. Ron Rau passes the baton. Jumping hurdles are John Gars- cio and Cole Gannon. Helping out by holding the track finish- ing string between cheerleoding duties is Patty Tollefson, Marie Aguirre, and Cathy Arnold. Left: Preparing mentally and physically for the pole vault compe- tition is Mike Blanchard. Far Left: Track coach, Mr. Gary Ales, announces the upcoming 880 relay which will be run after the mile. Track 207 Halvorsen 2nd highest batting average in the City Conference A second place tie with Murray highlighted the i973 Governor baseball season. Three team members, catcher, Mark Erickson, pitcher, John Domagall, and third baseman, Steve Halvorsen gained positions on the All- City team. Last year the Govies finished the season with a 5-3 record, losing only to Highland, Murray, and Harding. Returning lettermen are seniors Dan Fackler, Jon Zubel, Jeff Lanz, Jeff Bergin, Mark Erickson, Rick Harris, Steve O'Malley and iunior Tom Herzog. vmzsirv BASEBALL. RECORD S if 3 0 A tlio Hilibiifiiifdf T 2 3 t,st af q A T T A ssrs Q- i ,4t '04 ,sct . tH5 it ,ii Z .,t......,, tw ,.,.,.-,-, r st - i A tt,,,,,c, VARSITY. ltti 7 iil so A t STANDlNG5illi7F9?3ii Teams .Wins .Losses Highland R7 ctgs T Harding T, stsiii i g -Joi-iNsoN +3 .Murray cigti Q j 3.13 tlitcii is,,si, f3i T WiC.Sl'fi09fO'1 icieitifql, A iisll 5 it f 'Ce ttst T g Mechanic Arts iff: sslss 1 Y' Humboldt A lifgcti i21f s.it.5 6 208 - A-Baseball This year the baseball team got a iump on timing with the aid ofa new batting cage. Harding and Highland will be the toughest teams in the conference, said relief pitcher Jeff Lanz. Right Panel: Scoring one of the eleven runs inthe game against North Saint Paul is Dan Fackler. Jeff Bergin slides into home for another run. Mr. Dick Wasko, coach, talks with Mr. Paul Chris- tenson and Mrs. Wasko. Marie Aguirre and friends watch from the sidelines. Pitcher Dean Danner winds up inagame winning effort. Far Left: Barely safe at second base is Tim Asmus. Top: Diving back to first to avoid a pick-off is Tim Asmus. Left: Concentrating on a fast breaking curve is Dan Fackler. Above: Managers Bill KaphingstandSteveMekolirazztheump. 521 ' 1, VARSITY BASEBALL, Row l: Sieve Mekoli, Jeff Bergin, Dan Fackler, Chuck Palmer, Bill Kaphingsi. Row 2: Tim Asmus, Rick Harris, Jeff Lanz, Mark Erickson, Jon Zubell, Dean Danner. Row 3: Mike Sheehan, Jeff Senske, Tom Herzog, Dave Gierok, Jeff Nellis, Coach Dick Wasko. A-Baseball - 209 NK f nn.. ? Right: Coach, Mr. Bill Weyandt, gives instructions on how to .S playing the opposing team. Panel Below: lntently watching second inning action are Govie diamondmen. Greg Aguirre we ,rr waits in the on deck circle. As the Murray pitcher winds up, Rick Fackler concentrates on the ball. ln a collision with the opposing catcher, Greg Aguirre scores a run. Tom Drake A A readies himself to deliver a pitch. Scrambling his opposition to S ! reach the plate is second baseman John Gehrman. Pitcher Tom Drake follows through on a fast ball. As Murray's base runner A 1 leads off Rick Friberg keeps a watchful eye on his intent. Ill li . . r..,. . as .XV - ixx. K ggyyy X , ,W 5 , NX f.,, Vu 5 I 4.:.. l if tl yi 5 J , f' J l 2 .. W Sgjl f ' f..L A yan J J f We f it rls ,.f.. V wk VV , , 2 ,. A ,.vV L - WW ,.,A V .5 , Y 3 ...l .. J- i.rL c J J J, . - P.. ' I r X c I f t ,.. A fl sa X A I X ,f fr :G dsl J ' M4 J f ., M J 'ff' tc 5 - a W X li .Ju .M 1 , 3 SHN5 6 f . . 3 ,1 IM B-BASEBALL TEAM, Row l: John Kunert, Dan Gcloway, Rick Fri- John Gehrman, Mike Leflay, Jack Gelao, Paul Johnson, Scott berg, Ron Cavegn, Tom Orsello, Jeff Charn, John Mudek, Greg Renstrom, Rick Fackler, Mike Flowers, Pete Kuzi, Tim Johnson, Aguirre, Dave Smeed, Mike Richardson. Row 2: Tom Drake, Craig Hawkins, Randy Polansky, coach Mr. Weyandt. ' 210 - B-Baseball B-Baseball team grabs '73 conference crown Led by the combined effort of strong pitching and timely hitting the B-diamondmen surged towin the City conference with a 7 win and l loss record last season. The squad tumbled to Humboldt 3 to 2 in the playoffs to be elim- inated from further competition. This year's team is once again Tom Drake. loaded with pitching talent which has made it tough for the opposition to score runs. ln fif- teen innings, Pete Kuzi didn't allow a single run. The rest of the staff included Greg Aguirre, Tim Johnson, Dale Muellner, and Mr. William Weyandt was the team's coach in his third season. The team's hitting nucleus was centered around Jerry Spiess, Rick Fackler, Tim Johnson, and John Gehrman. . '11 l- . . .Q it 'hw Wiki .L same: 5? ,cow - K . ,jx L ff J l Mt i 'J' - Q ,'t- ' ' R, s L ' ftliiiifsg: ' Lf' ,ftegifkif ' , - f f. Q S' ,.,, l',. l ' ' t sg 5. - by . ,Q f Yft - -I Wa 1 YM ' -t M-W . -- fl at 4 -ff' . 2 gi. V... ' 1 , X ' F .V-ew A399574 ws f, 3-misty f f ' f L ,,,.. . , 'f f f fx K A M T ' T L Www! l K XX A 'X . ' ' S ' we-'91s xx':4'tl .- W - 'N' ts- W ' lggklwif f' T tc ff? Y? , if 3- J lasik Mfg f L, 3 7 . . i n g ,qv ww V Mk, gays-,. , . . W Q 1, . N X -is ik . . W -'-' . X cw i - , - .. . .1 , L , - r' ' V N H xslt, J K -- ' NN ig, ,b , F ...., , .- . . 2,2 f - -V ,L V -- kiln L it - . - t , ,fp viii F : ken 5' . - ,,,, i - ' A . ,... ., ..,,. . : gf.-5 ,N , QL, ,Mgq,.-:aF,,f,..x g .rx V A - ,. - tw we . X f Taking a healthy lead oft first base during the 9 to l win over Murray is Rick Friberg. Left Panel: Centerfielder, Mike Flowers watches carefully to see where the ball goes after his hit in the first game against Murray. Eyes onthe pitcher and ready to swing is Tim John- son, outstanding pitcher and hitter. Showing strong power isfirst baseman, Rick Friberg. B-Baseball - 2 'cs cu .2 o : E an .Q o 'IJ cn .E : L- cu cu -I O L... U O 'IF' U3 .E C L.. C5 GJ ...I L.. GJ .C 'IJ GJ U3 O l ' .E -I-I 3 D. O -I-1 CD .E s: L- cu as .I :Sv C .2 4 -I-I CD CD gto nin HI' Le There are bound io be good Times and bad times, lois of ups and downs, bui, here we are. We're be- ginning Those imporiani years of life during which a lot of choices have To be made. li's iimeio expand our lives, 'ro open up, io for ourselves 'Spirii of Every we meei people, we kids on work with proiecis in class or we go io hockey games logeiher al nighi. 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QW 4 A X X4 and Joe d -.z I 1 Q I x s w K X X, Rhythm and gyrotions of the soph Welcome Dance Seeing AZUD go togeiher, with friends, is fun .wi Sophomore officers elected Nov. 12, Cooper chosen as Council President A donce, officer elecTions, The UniTed Fund Drive, The SpiriT conTesT, Prom services, ond Club Cornivol NighT, helped The Closs of '76 become 'Johnsonized' os Their Council puT TogeTher mony ocTiviTies for The sophomore yeor. The sophomores sponsored o Welcome Bock donce in Sep- Tember Teoluring The 'Open Rodd' Bond which broughT profiTs of STQO To The Treosury. During The UniTed Eund Drive, The Closs of '76 collecled U24 for The UniTed Eund. On Club Cornivol NighT The sophomores opened o booTh ond had o penny piTch ond coTTon condy soles. Sophomore closs odvisors ore Mr. Richord Demers ond Mr. Richord Shoger. Cheering hoppily oboul Johnson's hock- ey viclory over Hording ore Dodie Chose, Bev Heinrich, SondyTschido,ond friends. 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' m K, ami., ' ' yfc Tom Abresch Bellw Abrizensld Jon Addington Greg Aguirre Terri Alwlgren Torn Albrecht Darlene Aliperio Nancy Allen Judy Altrichier ScofiAlvarez Craig Anderson Dave Anderson Joan Anderson Marilyn Anderson Richard Anderson Sandra Anderson Sue Anderson Dave Andreason Julie Arnold Sandy Arrigoni Paula Aubin Sopliomores 2l5 Field hockey introduced in physical education classes Mary Auge Nancy Aune Frank Bodowicz Leslie Barilla Rainer Bastian Steve Bauer Merrilee Bedbury Michele Belair Jirn Barnett Cindy Bell .lim Bell Dave Beneke Pat Beneke Bill Benert Mary Berg Jeanne Berger Jerry Bergeron Karen Bergstrom Barb Beseke Linda Beseke Tim Betancourt Don Bethke Sue Biever Pat Bighley Greg Bjorklund Ruth Biorlie Steve Blackowl Sue Blaha Peg Blanchelle Leslie Blau 2l6 Sophomores ' A V fur-f n rv R' an 2' 1 V f H 2 5 ',f , 1 T12 ' V J n fl. 2 f , it , 1 I 1 at vf' 5 if an-ww , W 024 '19 ,.,, H ff 2 'R RQ' '56 s. 5,1 cox. . B .4 vf-as :QQ-kr ,Qs Protective padding for a field hockey goalie is strapped on by Sandy Arrigoni atlhe start of her third period phy ed class. 5, , N-by f' rf' 1' if K, 5 1 75' 'aw-fewfff 1 iigffffir X Ww w? ' ,sa fafgkseawafiimffi, fl, ' PQ, ' '-, Y tl fiff 5, I3,f52:'5 00' VI' , an ab I B Wi r i 3 im' i 1,, an -9 4- 3,3 Y? ,AX ali 1 lhmti llj Y 'if ' , R 45' Q 3' Mi, ZA W V '-0K 'Ti?Yf'j Na-K Facing off for the beginning of a field hockey game, during Miss Gredvig's period three phy-ed class are Kris Carrier, Debbie Palony, and phy-ed leader, Chris Marlin. Right: Drawing movements during The Charles Moore Dance Residency are some of Mr. l.arson's period Three siudenis, Mark l'luni, Randy Kasprzyk, and Tom Albrechi. + fl 26 ' 5 ,, .Q 'x , Paul Blossfield Glen Boden Lorrie Boerner Darryl Bonngard Joan Boogren Craig Borgh Bill Borowske Peggy Bowlin Dennis Radshaw Roberta Breen Brenda Brennhofer Dianne Brindley Gary Brown Michaeline Brown Joseph Bruski Ralph Buche Sally Buchner Don Buchrey Vicky Bunce Max Bunyard Ann Burckhardi Pai Burkman Pam Burnside John Burih Carla Busse Tom Buzay Sophomore-s 217 Margarita Bydzovsky Peter Bydzovsky Claudia Cacy Donald Callais Laura Jean Cantu Linda Capan Mike Capron Debbie Carbone Jim Carey V94 Dan Carlson Dona Carlson Erik Carlson f e V me 4' ' Jw, my ff f V f 245 f 3 H ji 2 5 7 if J wg A f, ,., 4 L aff , , 09 B-squad swamps Prexies with 30 to O victory Working in pairs to tackle Murray's half- back at a Johnson junior varsity home game are two defensive backs,JimMros- zok and Greg Aguirre. The September 20th game ended in a l-4-I4 tie. Right: Striving to Tackle a pilot runner is Johnson B-squad detensivetackleflom Kedrowski. Teammates Dole Mullner and Kevin Wiley rush in to accomplish a tive yard loss against the Pilots. 2l8 - Sophomores an Wi: Stix 'Bk MQ s if gl It 454 , 3 -Wiki. Y- M was i fr-32 -' i ' -- 1 -v ' 'f X. ,, 9 . xg. .. A 5 yyr , . ll J J A' A,, 4 Q ' M. 5 ' ff f 'S x 2 L , g L .Vi y ' A s' -DQS.. - Q J ' 1 - ' -. V x in A A A ,I . to 'I gag - V ...f if wi Vw. 2 I ' A 3 -Q, ,iz lf' '- wi? 3, -f ' if j' at J z ., E VV ,y, . Julie Carlson Colleen Carney Kristin Carrier Mark Carroll Nan Casello Doug Caswell Ron Cavegn Jett Charn John Chisholm Laurie Christensen Laurie Christianson Tim Cincoski Roxanne Clarke Michele Cleveland Bonnie Clock Tim Cloutier Mark Clowes Tammi Coalwell Julie Cocchiarella Midge Colosimo Lora Comstock Denice Connelly Brian Connolly Teri Connolly Bill Cooper Ken Coray Michael Costello Cindy Cotroneo Michele Courneya Louise Courteau Pam Cranston Donna Crawford Chuck Crotty Tom Cullen Glenn Cusik Shelley Dahedl JoAnne Dahlberg Ron Dalsen Patrick Dalton John Damico Kim Daniels Donna Dechaine Sophomores 2 l 9 Diane Defiel Tom Delatorest Frank DelCastillo Linda Demaio Pete Demarest Melvin Demorre Claudette Desmarais Dave Destasio Diane Devine Debbie Deyo Pete Diaz Sue Dick Michelle Diehl Michael Discher Laurie Dobbs Cindy Dochniak Mike Domagall Peggy Dornagall Mary Dougherty Terri Douglas Peter Doyon Terry Drassal Julie Drees Kenneth Drevnick Gail Dreyer Patty Duffy Gary Dupre Tom Eberhardt Jerry Ecker Duane Eckert Joe Edholm Brett Edwards Bill Eggers Debby Erickson Karen Erickson Stacie Erickson 220 Sophomore-s Industrial Art's projects garner 46 awards in State Fair exhibition r D Af A2 Q , g 1 4 ,Z 5 A 3 ef f We 2 ,i'l i 1 ' M 'L w Aflifaaff M ', -X ww ivy , ' fi' X 2 ,, 755 lg if at lu ii KX 6 2 S f if WWW s f Fx... QE. Q Q fs. r - NN., , i .X Qf ix 'W '.g , , is as if s QA a m -- 'TTT we X i K ,ff K ffm if be Embossing designs on a strip of copperfor a bracelet is Mark Lonetti. The designs are put in with the use ot a chisel and ballpeen hammer. This was the first year an exclusive jewelry class was offered. Lett: Cutting round tubing tor a tool box handle in Mr. Ray Forstad's period l advanced and basic metal shop are Dave Hermann and Peter Wisniewski. Daniel Ethier Roxanne Eue Tom Evans Dwendolyn Ewald Rick Fackler Donna Falzone Rick Favilla Debra Fay Dave Fenton ' E-' F , ' Bob Ferderer Sylvia Ferguson 'F Ke v in Fe r ris s X .. sw E X Q Ns s x R if :klu wli Q ChuckFischer i'i ' 'il, Q, Lynne Fisher ' - ,ii Qc? Brian Fitzgerald A E Dave Flaherty ill' Y i 'i 'i 3 Dennis Flaherty 7 -fijv I Si Paula Flis --sf I S 1 K A tx A Nw.. 2 ss X iguq I D Mike Flowers WA . Q fzf 1 :,.f Dan Fohrenkamm li QE, X ' 'git l Kenneth Ford - sw. .,,: . if 3 Doug Forys Raul Foster fi E Russel Frank Sophomores - 22l Denise Fransen Tom Fransen Bill Fredelie Eric Friberg Rodney Froselh Duane Fyien Tammy Galdonik Dan Galloway Terri Gannon Debbie Garofalo Naomi Gasper Lisa Gausman John Gehrman Jill Geisenhoff John Gelao Diane Gennow Leslie Germain Ray Gilberl Julie Ginlner Greg Giere Keilh Goff Theresa Goosser. Pally Gormley Jamie Goswiiz Aiia Graviiix. Debbie Gray Bill Gray Ed Griffin Jeff Grundtner Susan Gusinda Kris Habas Bill Haider Tom Hamre Gary Handrahan Keilh Hansen Kathy Harrell James Harris Paul Harlquisi Suzanne Harwell Kevin Hassler Jeanne Hau Craig Hawkins 222 Sophomores My iw i if I fin :1.:.:X1:,-. - - ,A .. A if' iifef . f yi , 'Q -' f u . I is ii 'A X. K -r w HB5 aw - - -' K .M atr ial, gg - x X' vm is im 5 at Q i 5 Q5 Y X 2 X N ' x i .. .... Q- as ' i r wyaik -. xx - Ke. . gf: - xiiifii 1: Q W? Q? Q ig mg N 4, N m X Ka X . xx .X NOX Q in A M X 1 wi X X X X -' fi me i ab ' H Q. Ax, g Xniw K Y tw x BQ X 3 EES Q 2 si xx N xt R' .:. .aiu ' - ,i,ii - or . v -5 1? .. sf, r 1 Z X WF X i X i X X X X i Q ag X Xi xr X. iw , . ,r xx kx iw 'Y f Y' feriiisfbff X We 2 5 isifevgiis? f 31 ' ,E K 'R S .0 , Q 35 l if NN - , . .,,. I A Physical education program secures all-purpose S2000 net for practicing student archery, baseball, golf skills i if aw fy 2 'mfr' I 1 , J li -Y , 0225! 5 fy, 2 4 W my f gig 9 ii 3 it af X3 3222K 't' W VJ ff, 1 X , :fit rf Q 2 T re Q 6 I5 ,, ,f S teal L- , 7 W' of r Running warm'up drill exercises before Mr. Pete Saiavic's period fwo physical educalion class are so homores Rick Madrid Mark P , Kron, Dan Monn, Brian Fitzger- ald, Rick Thole and Russ Haugen. Kim Hawkinson Laurel Hayes Mitchell Hecker Beverly Heinrich Sluarf Heilkamp Cindy Hellman Ken Helland Diane Hendrickson Ray Herbsl Kim Heroff Tom Herron David Herzog Debbie Hilke Pamela Hinz Pam Hoff Cheryl Hoffman Julie Hoffman Mark Holien Rosie Holland Lynn Horan Dawn Hudella Teresa Hugo Sophomores - 223 Jim Huss John l-lustings Joel Hutterer Kitty Ireland Terry Isaacson Denise Jocka Charmane Jackson Cheryl Jacoboski Janet Jagoe Bob Jahnke Richard Jambor Jodi Jandl Steve Jasinski Dave Jensen Jim Jensen Mary Kay Jodl Dave Johannes Robin John Bruce Johnson Caryl Johnson Dean Johnson Gary Johnson Karen Johnson Levette Johnson Marshall Johnson Mike Johnson Paul Johnson 224 - Sophomores i ,J . - ,W M ..,,s X sm X rs X i X ti X Asc S N X X X , V Working together on geometry problems in Mrs. Muriel Lange's period A basic geometry class are John Mudek and Jett Charn. 8 ,V ,W ,, W 5 was , W if gil? Za Q . f' ik, , Q 4 . i Cm' Ma - V1-s ' Mu ig, ,, '- i s , Qy'a,,g9'fLg0IAi J, ,L ' y, I ,Q M Q - I , J, ft F J J J J 'f 1 ff ' t'U?,,f 1 ,, W e W it 'lf A . M swafn ' im gags f ' Q 1 ' lf- BEE, 'Wiilii fe? 'L 5'1 f f '- ff' I is Ziff: ' f ',V 5fs,svg2f f 2 ' PM 'kzyww 6'- Biology adds plant, animal, human classes to new trimester schedule Peggy Johnson Bob Johnson Shelly Johnson Sue Johnson Tim Johnson Scott Johnston :..,t. C 0 l I e 9 'l J 0 n C' S K at h y J o n e s K e n J o n e s Janice Jorgenson ES! fix 32 Arturo Jurado Q J if X if A55 Ellen Kaase f Nancy Kaase Dan Kalmer Wendy Kalthenhauser Learning about one-celled animal cultures in Mr. James Pirkl's Animal Biology class are Tom Pieper, Julie Hoffman, and Sue Johnson. Studying seed germination in Plant Biology are Deb- bie Garotalo and Nancy Kaase. Center: Checking student Dave Herzog's blood pressure is Human Biology teacher, Mr. J' N' Peter Kramer. Left: Helping each other work geometry prob- lems in Mrs. Muriel Lange's period 4 Basic Geometry class. f L A . Sophomores - 225 Dennis Karel Mark Karels Pam Kasat Janice Kasprzyk Randy Kasprzyk Jeff Kaufmann Kathy Kealy Tom Kedrowski Paul Keeler Mark Kelsy Randy Kempenich Terri Kendle Robert Kestner Francis Ketchmark Diane Kielbasa Laurie Kielkucki Mike King Larry Klein Lisa Klemrnensen Denise Kloeckner Duane Knoll Gary Knutson Jolene Koch Sharon Koerner Charlene Kohl Tina Koller Joseph Koran Bill Kowitz Kim Kozeny Jim Kozlowski Lyle Kraft Teresa Krenz Sue Kroiss Mark Kron Mary Kronschnable Cheryl Kroska Scott Kruse John Kunert JoAnne Kunze Diane Kurkoski Julie Kurzhal Barb Kusz 226 Sophomores X Sauce S 5 Q X N w Xl x N... N 2 Q rp A r'ii.w54rLA f ., .,,.,. ,,-.zp7,,'.,,',mw i. , ' A f I wa: r W J-K: 2 ss f.ef. 'Jfl5' D ssesehe Jors ssrr wwfnm it Q ' -'lf' X Q H XM I, ,.,: ..:k . KQ.. . . Nia iii' . - ' ti J 1 - 2.52 :ig- f. .,f1.-Jw Y : 2-N I N xx 4 ,Q Q 2 X 1 lv I, 'l l ' ,.,, mA 1 XX -ofa ga E W s N 'J Nw Q., 1 ii? ima, . NK W . xx M K, - soc 1 X ,t E- -A fy! , , .,., X - - fi ' - 'fi L Q D i ,, . K 1 'E L i'ii' I ---- I -X X 7 . j' - , V 'J NR Y vb KGS- 'V 'f 2 3 Viiw A ,rrk J W Physical education classes offer co-ed swimming, dance, badminton .1 H , ',:, 'Y iii Q, X . i 'i 'A, Si, 954 J ff Aivi 'lm- l , n Q K K 42 G3 J JD! 'fix Drying off their hair after a cool dip in The pool during Miss Xi. 4 Marsha l'lulls1rand's period 3 physical education class are Janice Kosprsyk and Pam Posel. Pele Kuzi Michele LaBossiere Thersa Locklorin Dave Longlon Collen Larkin Charlene Larsen Greg Larsen Dove Larson Denise Larson Vicki Larson Jeanne Lau Denise Laub Bob Lauzon Yvonne LeCorno Scoll Ledman Cindy Lee Mike Leflay Julie Leflo Tom Lehman Gary Lernay Louis Lenlsch Jody Lenz Leanne Leuzinger George Lheureux Sophomores 22 Joyce Lillygren Ron Lind Mike Lindabauer .left Lindahl Mary Lindahl Patricia Lindbom Bill Lindeke Steve Lindstrom Mike Linn Cindy Linton Gary Lodge Mark Lonetti Sue Longley Debbie Love Dennis Lubins Jim Lucci Tom Ludwig Susan Lundeen Robyn Lundgren Lori Lunzman Pat Lusk Maureen Lynch Gail Maas Stephanie Maas Diane Macioch Sandy Macioch Rick Madrid Terri Madsen Mike Makowesky Kathy Malkush 228 Sophomores Sajevic scores 58 goals in B-squad conference games 5? X sltt sz., .w , xx X 'L N A X L if it is at 31' ,, i .,,M...,,gI Being checked into the boards by a Harding Knight are BfSquaders Mark Toepper and Keith Hansen. The B-Squad won their game against Harding by a score at 4 to l. am o Nf lt N. 11 5 . ak - Q 4 ill Q 5' ' in ' it RH- Z, X Q: wrt' f 2 J sl i, XS. 1 X ct. . mei N . X ,W giant X X X X .-.5 A X ia X Q, X X ...- .. it ,. . NW S NNW. if ,4 fi , 55, s ix tg 1 3 Q wr 'CY it is o n if hu... , if Q5 V s 'li 3 f, A if 'Weir fa ,N A, Q ' 'far' ne., R W 1 i ,xx I X Wt N R S QM , , 'ml'-' 1 zQ1ri:.3:i . r- 1 'xr F Q, 2 ,S Q S , 'S S gy . X , S Qt Ieiivm. R X S Q X 2 2 F55 15' Y.-if 'Q' ,..qw.Q- .ea X 93 Q -N - Q N - i 'RN-w ' L '- Q - ,.kk cp .1 if: xiilgf A Q Y'Y5.2iL . . 'hs-HM. WWI!-1-' K David Mangine Mike Mapson Kim Markie Bob Markus Jerry Martinez Randy Martinson Michelle Marty Barb Marx Tim Maskrey Barb Matheny Sandy Mathias Gene Mathison Donna Mayer Ron McCollum Tom McDonough Mike McGovern Shannon McGrath Rick McKenzie Wendy McKercher Kelly McLay Sheila McNamara Terry Mehlhorn Mark Melander Shelly Metzler Robin Meyer Jim Mielzarek Cheryl Miller Patti Miller Rick Miller Steve Miller Jett Mischnick Sue Mogren Mitch Mondo Dan Monn Donna Montbriand Miki Montbriand Sue Montpetit Susie Moore Joe Mordorski Debbie Morris Carol Morrison Patty Moryn Sophomores 229 John Mudek Dean Mueller Larry Mueller Dale Muellner Lori Munkelwifz Michelle Murphy Tim Murphy Ron Musfa Bonnie Nagel Alex Napiorkowski David Nasby Roberla Nasby nf 7 'f'f Q -'f,, E' ', - 51,1 , , fl' fb if 'Ziff fi-frlfwffi. , ,. J 3 fl , W ' +1 ff X Q- Qlff- , ff f - ' 'K 3 af' iii, J fo in ff X W7 , f Wir J f f , J Wd fi is f e r' , 1 , X9 gf M 1 f 1 , as egg f, ,Z f V: ,... A .a ff 566-2,431 f 5 ff' y l' f ,M i,fA ,,,,- , i ' W l3'iw , ' V ,,,,wff-fWH,,, , wif WW - H , - ,,f', , ,Q ,. L 'i,si,.wwr H 'fi' - lf MV ' , ' , , , Z:,kI?fK'11 W, r r 1 ri 4 iv I Yefizssir,-4. H ' ff f A624 , Z oz ,B my Sieve Naylon Lori Needham Scoff Nellis Bridget Nelson Diane Nelson Jim Nelson Jeffrey Nelson Kari Nelson Pam Nelson Kelly Newman Sue Niedermayer Diane Nilo Susan Nordgaard Kris Nordwall Diane Nutzmann Tom Odeen Pam Ohlhauser Christine Oie Sophomores ! ' am kv 3 4 f'f-f- Y 1 Az qiwssgf 1 5 y auf 2 fi 1 er A J 4 1 1 S1 el , , ,-, 2 fin, , 4 'w , 4 1 f sw 013 ? 5 K QM Z if f XS! ' 2 G ec Egg S 1 of , S 4 6 , V , .. A - ,,W.,,,,,,,,, i Lefi: Usingwafercolors is ToniParks. Cen- ter: Rolling clay are Denise Ranelli and Diane Kielbasa. Above: Softening clay are Lisa Wohlwend and Maxine Sfenneii. J A if , 2 J W S if M, V, if is J , , M km 4, Z f A Y ff 4 4 in , , ,, ,V f '5 ff if' K f f X 1 5 wr ,ez , J my f f 1 'ff Q W' , Wh, ,M ' DeCosse, Vietor art shovvn within community 5 ,5 J fi c if J G L V an ,M A ml ' it Julie Okoneski Richard Okoneski Bryan Olson Lynn Olson Vickie Olson Tom Orsello Emmett Osborn Doug Oslund Mike Ouradnik Dwayne Paech Debby Paloney Judy Pariana Antoinetta Parks Jackie Pascoe Pam Pasel Mark Paterson Carrie Patock Debbie Patterson Dorothy Paulson Roxy Peil Jean Peloquin Janis Peltzer Roger Pennington . Sue Peterfeso Michele Petersen Cindy Peterson Joan Peterson Ken Peterson Tom Pieper Dan Pilla Left: Giving advice while Diane Nelson paints a picture of her brother in Mrs. Helen McKenney's period l art class is Rosie Holland. Right: Taping asilkscreen in Mr.,Herbert Ferguson's graphic and tine arts class is Doug Oslund. Sophomores A 23l Don Pilla Rita Pill Mark Pivec Randy Polansky Mary Rorwoll Pam Posel Diane Powellek Julie Puszkarz Debbie Qually Mark Quandi Bobbi Quaimann DebbieQuernemoen Val Quinlan Janice Quiiier Paul Rabernori Jane Radke Sieve Raiolo Joan Ranch Sieve Randall Denise Ranelli Cindy Ray Ron Ray Khris Redmond Bruce Reeve Lynn Reger Mary Reginek Brenda Reichow Nancy Reller Howard Remmen Tony Rensch Dennis Rensirorn Scoii Rensirorn Joan Ricci John Ricci Theresa Richards Diane Richardson Gwen Richardson Mike Richardson Bob Richardson Debbie Richie Linda Richie Roxanne Rieger 232 Sophornores s f xlgkwiw 51 sm? EQ D +1 -',- A is N3 S E vi zzz 1 as l WS ' ,L fi, anuerxse' - 25:11 --'A ' Q 1,15 s 1 -igzimlr '1 ' ,a. siis fr X N. ii 8'--1 in ., . '... as E ,H X- S 4' N X 3 SK . E R +1 - -1.11 xx 8 Swv: X wwf--, 1,-.X 2 - 1 ' 1 .,.,3. 11 11s1Wf 3 1 is wrss sgiwf -11,11 1 f .111,1,1, 1-MSH11. ,, W 1. 1 -,?2 1 gg, ,1E2r., r.' 1: - . 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H -iii J. a ,c., i yy Ve as Joy Salmon I Santt Cooling their throats with juice while Pine breaks tor intermission during the Sadie Hawkins dance are Rick Miller Kelly Simonson, and Julie Letto. The event is sponsored by the cheerleaders. Sophomores 233 Celeste Rudquist Scott Saniti Pam Sarro Mike Sauber Rosie Sauka Paula Saumweber Bob Schauer Mike Schauer Pam Schaumburg Pam Scheler Alan Schilling Laura Schmidt Lisa Schmidt Ron Schmidt Sue Schmidt Teresa Schmidt Cindy Schornmer Jean Schommer Alan Schultz Charlie Schultz David Schultz Sue Schwalbe Ed Schwartz Ron Schwartz Russell Scott John Scrivener Jennifer Searles Sue Seivert Mark Sellers Terry Semple Mark Serchia Julie Sianko Laura Sieberer Don Sigsworth Kelly Simonson Nadine Sindt Barb Siostrand Jennifer Skaar Dave Smeed Ed Smolinski Ted Sneen Keith Soban Kim Sonnee 234 Sophomo res ll mi I vu. -aww 'Q--f 'wk v, 11 fT LE it 5 fi, 's , xx WIT slr, -its E, 5 3 -M-sr 'XR gfi ytli 1 ' 1 A93 M Www lVlary Anthony modern dance classes perform oonoert at St. Olaf College PM A Q83 feo WX V .. 1 'K wi li . KE! i L ia ai My in E . '5 l A , :b k 4:.,l Praclicing jazz sleps laughl by the Mary An- thony Dance Company during lheir residency are Top: Bonnie Clock and Vicki Larson, Mid- dle: Julie Arnold, Bollom: Pam Ohlhauser, Mary Auge, Slephanie Maas, and Linda Rowe Iey. Flinl Sorlie Paulelle Sparks Wendy Spawn Craig Spear Mark Spencer Jerry Spiess Leanne Spiess Jeannelle Sl. Marlin Jim Slachowski Dave Slahlmann Kalhy Slahn Kalhy Slanger Linda Slawikoski Bob Steele Sue Slemig John Sloerziner Kevin Swanson Julie Szczech Sophomores 235 Joe Szczepanski Ed Szulim JoAnn Tabolich Dan Tacheny Dan Tallarico Daneen Tangen Joe Taylor Denise Testa Jim Thayer Cindy Theising Paul Thielen Rick Thole Ed Thomas Terry Thompson Sue Thoreson Sue Tietz Richard Tighe Kem Timlin Mark Toepper Earl Tourville Tad Treanor l.aurina Trent Scott Trevino JoAnne Tri Janice Truso Sandy Tschida Mary Tucci Mark Tuckner Marcus Tupy 236 Sophomores Skills in poetry expressed during DanieIs'residency 'fav i2,.2' sj'e1-if v 32:23 MQ 1 at T' it W ,,5yuc, .. 5 an 2 , W' 2 . Ti 5 fm 5 . fy? K , tl Q, ti Wit l i'V V 'r'f T 'Hitt W tg 's TX R ,WI S? 'r A 1 fn.. 'Q Q ik 5 T i.V , ' Vi -1 '44 w YF. , X x I i , L z is yi' is, U 2 1 M X ,X .fy MP-lk MM. .,. iw ,,,...-- ' Q Reading a scholastic magazine 'Scope' is Charles Welsh in Mr. Ron Dittmer's English class. The magazine covers current events along with quizzes to encourage students to do more on their own. f f fi 4-- 'Mm 1? '11 4234 mi , WY 'bqsawf' f' ,, I l 'Q V i X' sf 5, sw ' QZ'iT'x 'lr' , 'W v 2 A ' WW i is ww 'D 'EJ www - swf his Lu Discussing various forms ot poetry with professional poet, John Daniels, are Jean lorning and Denys Crea. Right: Writing poetry are Wanda Putpaff and Jenny Searles. R 5 i 3 fu Z6 3 is z WW K Dave Urbanski Mary Vorlnais Dale Vadner Daniel Vega Marv Vontrat Gary Vorlicky Diane Wachtler Joel Wagner Robert Wagstrom Rick Wahl Carol Wahman Pete Wakefield Sherry Walbridge Patty Walek Barb Wallace Cheri Wallek Bill Wanner Allen Warner Joan Wasielski James Wasilk Paul Wason Bernie Watson Karen Wegner Mary Wegwerth SSESWE 2 ., 'MNAHAW f fx' Sophomores 237 ...ff Mark Weinberger Tom Weiser June Weiss Charles Welsh Allen Weyker Debbie White Julie Whitney Debbie Wick Jeff Wigen Kevin Wiley Juliann Wilhelmy David Williams Cary Williamson Jeff Wilmar Kathy Wilson Mark Winkler Lisa Wohlwend Tom Wood Thomas Woodbeck Dawn Woodbury Rick Woods Barb Wriskey Gail Yep Jim Yobbie Joe Yost Tim Yost JoAnna Young Kay Youngdahl Jody Younghans Brad Ystenes Mark Zabel Mike Zabilla Lori Zahradka Dan Zangs Barb Zeuli Judy Zupfer Cindy Palumbo Dan Hawkins Steve Smith Joel Stephens Marie Vontrat Maxine Stennett 238 Sophomores Q r s Yi X as RX X gk im J ,Q 'Z 3 S 'X S ss x S X s , f, S 's Q Q J, 2 j 'Q , iss, :W x :gs H. ,W it 5 J , , J W, ' wg L isis f 3 . f f ss , is ,,:f1:eszesfmmm,M,W V f ' f---ig,Hgagif'w1e24ime2fstw5?ZifAA+ E ww saw is MZ ,W 82 4 V ,W W L . , , in , 3 .x an , QQ ii L f ,P 2 -WA- C ff 601 l U A 'iF 1 H I , Y X , Mes is x K QL iw M ', me ,K Q 3 '5 X, is x Q is ik J, Qs ,X ...,. , Q s q, x J I X if 'W' tw , Ji X 1' A, ss ss X4 kgs' X2 , E sm Jsss , , . .. f f f an , ' Q Egan zf'1 f'.p21 'NM X as ts Q 5 as 1382 underclassmen photographed in Oct. f C , up .5 s l?R+,!-eff R' - - 7' We s , -, ' it' W A X 'W Q -sg4f.. wRyg -sifrte---I -- . tc . 1, . ,, .J - . it .K .- .A X . -'M-.C .L it-1 . ,. ss, 1,1- L- v rvawmm ss A 1. r s WE S 55isg,5s??ff,? .H , L of 1 . 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Sophomores Not Pictured Roxanne Acciari Brian Baker John Beebe Karen Barry Mary Benassi Steve Bergstrom Leann Biervverth Pat Belair Stephen Boog Julie Cairl Harry Charles Jess Christenson Leita Condon Sheila Cook John Culliton Ken Cunningham Julie Dahl Russ Doheny Tom Drake Becky Drevecky Randy Dubord Terrie Duden Raymond Duzynski David Egge Georgeann Einberger Jay Eldridge Linda Ervin Wade Farley Judy Flynn Mark Frascone Dan Gartner Bob Gibbons Kim Ginn Marvin Goulet Tom Grell Don Haakenson John Haider Garrick Hammond Jerome Hansen Dan Harris Richard Haugen Russ Haugen Pat Hebert Dean Henninger Cindy Hollerbach Dave Hubbard Willard Jenson Doyle Johnson Holly Johnson Ruth Karsten Pam Kasat Mike Kerrigan Louis Kisch Alan Lonley Gerald Martin Debbie McLay Philip Moe James Mroszak Mark Nathanson Terry Nelson Larry Neurer Frank Nick Jim Ortiz Rick Ostaba Kim Page Jim Pearson Bev Pearson Joe Peltier Roberta Peltier Patricia Pignato Wanda Pufpaff Aurelio Regino Lorraine Rucci Steve Scharftbilling Dan Schulke Bruce Severin Don Sivels Kelly Skinaway Sue Solheid Bonnie St. Clair Diane Stone John Vance Greg Walkosz Carrie Wilkerson Don Williams Laurie Wilson Judy Winger Sophomores - 239 as o E D. cu CD C 'S CU I E cn CU CD C 'S CU I +-I C CD o E +-' CU .C -I-I U7 C 'S cu 32 as o :: as ': CD C. X LLI C CU lt seems like we can find something to do any time we feel like being out and around. We can throw pies or eat bratwurst at Club Carnival Night. Or we can really swing out at the Christmas Polka. Sometimes occasions like Sadie Hawkins build a different world, like 'Dogpatch Or a world, where we can express another part of ourselves, like a Backto the '50s 'gre-aser'. We can be carried to another time and setting by the melodies of 'Hello Dolly.' Learning modern dance with teaches like Charles Moore, Walter Nicks, and Mary Anthony is something new to try, so is performing in the Talent Show. lt's a thing to do that we'll remember, like beinga rider in a Donkey Ball game. Then, there are also those special times that leave precious memories. A crowning moment at the Homecoming assembly, or a 'Clash Day' victory. The planning ofa Prom, or the Grande March onthe big night. Well, it's beena year of activities thatmean having a BALL, a PLACE, an EXPERHENCE, or THAT MOMENT. lt's been a busy year. U7 Q egg .E P CU I vi xi' Lust dance of the Sadie bush Getting rid of those frustrations Below: lntroducing candidates to the Homecoming crowd ot24OO studentsand faculty is Mistress-of-Cermonies, Mary Samoszuk. Right: Newly crowned King Craig Hanmer and Queen Marie Aguirre relax a bit after the second perf iod gym ceremony. Receiving Prime Minister honors from Marie Garcia and Lisbeth Sanchez, is Steve O'Malley. Right Center: Listening to the Jazz Ensemble are Homecoming Queen candidates lFrontl Rosanne Haid- er, Janell Chisholm, Pat Casello, Denise Auge, Cathy Arnold, and Marie Aguirre. lBackl Karen Weisser,Chris Wahman, Peggy Tucci, Beth Trantow, Lori Schichel, and Sandy O'Brien. Right: Discussing morning events over post-Coronation punch areQueen Marie Aguirre, Cathy Arnold, and Mark Erick- son. 242 - Homecoming LEX we A -7 -:x w mmw7.: f'mm:.r:mmmmam fx Coronation, game highlight '73 Homecoming Sleep TighT . . .SweeTKnighTsl seT The mood Tor The T973 Home- coming Week ocTiviTies, Ociober l Thru 5. SweaTshirT Day, Maroon and WhiTe Day, and a Tlurry oTsTripes, plaids, and polka doTs on Clash Day could be seen ThroughouTThe colorfully decorated halls asThe classes vied Tor The SpiriTTrophy. The Junior Class's 'Hospiial Emergency Ward' won The ConTesT. Afier school ev enTs, The Tug- o-war and The TirsT annual Car Bash in which a '57 Chevy was used To release Homecoming Tensions, provided Tunfor many. The Governors were clobbered by The Harding KnighTsaTThe Thursday nighT game, 311ToO. TradiTion was broken This year when The Homecoming CoronaTion was heldihe morning aTTer Thursday nighT's TooTball gome. Sileni exciiemeni Tilled The gym as Craig Hanmer and Marie Aguirre were chosen To reign as Homecoming royalTy. n Above: ATTending To serving dulies is STudenT Council member, Denise Laub. Helping himself To seconds is Homecoming candidaie Jim CoTro- neo. Lefiz Assuming her duiies asThe new Ladyf in-Wailing is Janell Chisholm. Above: AwaiTing final momenis before The Friday Coronaiion are candidaTes ll:ronTl Bruce Larsen, Mark Erickson, Neil John- son, Craig Hanmer, Brian Avery, and Jim CoTroneo. lBackl Mike PrinTon, Gary Wahman, Mike Raiolo, Todd Hawkinson,Dan May and Sieve O'Malley. Homecoming - 243 Combined Choirs entertain Homecoming at Friday morning Coronation assembly 1. 1 , , if Have you done the Banamba? asks the A Choir directed by Mrs. Dorothy Felming. The Madrigais performed Born Free and Proud Mary along with the A Choir and were accompanied by the Stage Band at the Friday morning festivities. Right: Moving to music provided by Jade are Pam Quatmann, Nancy Reiter, and Jerry Spiess at the Homecoming Dance, Friday, October 5 intheschool cafeteria. The dance featured the Homecoming roy- alty who were crowned that morning. E 244 - Homecoming crowd of 2400 in gymnasium I IZRWVRQ 5.9 'Getfifig it on' with Uptight, Out of fight is soloist Dan Philippi while Stage iand members Jett Senske, Mike Voss, urn riamre, and Phil Chelstrom 'back ima UQ' Eelow: Parading 'solemnly' towards waiting '72 royalty are Joy Chisholm, Chris, May, and Katy Sigtord moments before '73 royalty were crowned. fy3'?'9j,xw M M' Mwm...W,.. uwfm, Foreign exchange students Mario Gar- cia, Juhani Talvia, Karsten Matter, and Lisbeth Sanchez relax atter appointing the Prime Minister and Lady-in-Waiting. Homecoming - 245 Right: Firing directions to Mike Larson and Gary Wahman to stop l'larding's of- fensive move is coach,Mr. Peter Saievic. The Governors fell to the eventual Reg- ional champions at the Thursday night game. rm' A ps c, Adding finishing touches to the Sopho- more Class Spirit Contest are Class President Bill Cooper, Lora Comstock, and John Chisholm in the cafeteria com- mons area. Right: 'Violently' releasing her Home- coming frustrations against a 'Knight's' machine is Karen Weisser, at the first annual Car Bash. The Student Council sponsored event took place Wednesday, October 3, in the student parking lot. 246 - Homecoming ,N X? Junior Class captures Spirit Trophy with 'hospital' display I if A 3, ff 3, J, iz :Q f it ' 'n .SSS .4 Top: Providing entertoinment tor the Homecom- ing crowd is the Junior Front Line. Center Ponel, left to right: 'Tucking the Knights in' ore Senior Closs Council members, Kothy Crudo, Todd Hawk- inson, Jonell Chisholm, Louro Grittner, oncl Mike Touer. Throwing o decisive block ogoinst o l'lorcl- ing running bock is Don Reitzel ossisted by Don Fockler. Struggling for tirst ploce in the lug-o-wor competition ore Scott l'lolberg's 'Rowdiesf Muk- ing lost minute preporotions before the kickoff ot the Homecoming gome ore 'Snoopy' ond the Cheerleoders. Left: Smugly disploying the Spirit Contest Trophy otter the Pep fest ore Junior Closs President, Jett Senske ond Viceepresident Dennis Alm while on 'iniured' Knight looks on. Hom ecoming f 247 Gwedolyn Bye, a professional dancer from the Mary Anthony troupe, relaxes in what looks like an uncomfortable position. l'ler agile and flexible body allows herto move and stretch in almost any direction. She has been dancing tor over ten years and was one of ten dancers to lead classes. IVIoore, Nicks, Anthony troupes demonstrate, involve students 248 f Dance Program Johnson students had the unique opportunity to participate in the three dance programs sponsored by the Artists inthe Schools Dance Component Programs. Three internationally known performers instructed over 950 students on how to exercise and dance. Mrs. Gunnvor Shettwas the co- ordinator. Returning tor the second year was Mr. Charles Moore. l-le taught the students to relax their muscles and later howto use their skills in modern dance. Mr. Walter Nicks, the second' instructor-performer to visit Johnson, spent two weeks in December teaching a slightly different form ot modern dance. The Mary Anthony Dance Company taught modern dance, mime, and iazz during its stay. The ten young performers ot the New York based company taught demonstration classes alternating with lectures. Left Above: Limbering their muscles before dancing rhythms with the An- thony troupe are girls from the March- ing Unit and gym classes. Left: Mr. Moore teaches sway rhythms to some ot the over 950 students who parti- cipated in classes. Right: Girls prac- tice muscle control. Lett: Caught up in a jazz-beat are Jeanne May and friends as a bongo rhythm sets the tempo. Each visiting troupe provided different music from Atri- can, modern, to jazz. Below: Comfortable clothing, bare feet, and relaxed attitudes toward dance are ingredients enioyed by Shelly Nordin and Josie Rabenort. Panelllbovez Kicking and stretching teach Ardie Livermore the balance needed for graceful dancing. Following directions is essential in learning to dance. The Anthony instructorleadsone of many classes that had dance expere iences. Terri Esboldt and Peggy Doma- gall jump and turn to gain ability and agility, Several art classes sketched dance movements and body positions during the artists' prog rams in the school gym. These works were displayed in the cafeteria area. Dance Program - 2119 'Back to Fifties' hop features bow ties, plaid skirts, American Grease 250 - Back to '50's Bobby socks, duck tails, saddle shoes, and skinny ties were the attire of the 'Back to the '5O's' dance held March 22, from 7:30 to lO:3O p.m. in the school commons area. About JOO students participated in the current nostalgic rage. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of King and Queen ot the Bee Bop, Todd Hubbard and Michele Cocchiarella. The band, American Grease, brought the '5O's to students who were one, two and three years old when 'Rockand Roll' was in its prime. Strains ot 'Teen Angel', 'Jailhouse Rock' and 'Rock Around the Clock' echoed throughout the building as students visited the days ot '57 Chevys, droodles and phone booth stutting. Left: Jitterbugging to American Grease are Mindy Skoog and Dan May. Students were dressed in long plaid skirts, rolled up ieans and letter sweaters. .J-new Asking tor a 'light' from Mr. Gordon Risch are Roxanne Clarke, Laura Cantu, and Theresa Goossen. Right: All dressed up in best '5O's outfits are Sue Dick, Julie Arnold, Sue Mogren, and Pam Ohlhauser. Far Right: Discussing fads and dress of the '5O's are Tim Asmus and Principal, Dr. Karl Grittner. 4 Left: 'Lindying' to musicprovided by American Grease are Todd Hubbard and Terry Esboldt. Below: Showing approval of the taste in music are some ofthe3OO students who dressed up and went back in time to the '5O's. ham.. Panel Above: Taking a break between numbers are members of American Grease. Striking a casual pose in '5O's tinery are Jeff Ylinen and Laurie Kaufer. Discussing the 'smooth' guys in the band are Cathy Arnold, Bev Peterson, and Marsha Hagen. A 'slick' dip is mastered by Mike Tauer and Chris Martin. Back to '5O's - 25l Taking time out from the music of PlNEto let cameraman John Riehm capture their Dogpatch spirit are Paula Aubin, Jerry Aschenbrenner, Nancy Reller and Tom Pieper. Leikam, 0'IVIaIIey voted best dressed citizens of 1973 in Dogpatch, U.S.A. Awaiting theirturn to'gethitched' by Marryin' Sam are Terri Kendle and Ron Ray. Another pair of soon to be customers are Theresa Esbolt and Juhani Talvia, foreign exchange student from Finland. 252 - Sadie Hawkins Dance Hillbilly style was the wayto go and over 500 gals and guys made costumes and came to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The kinds of outfits included overalls, straw hats, suspenders, and hair ribbons. Pigtails, braids, freckles, mustaches, beards, and corn cob pipes characterizedthe Dogpatchers. Lydia Leikam was voted Queen of Dogpatch and Steve O'Malley became King for his second year during the costume judging festivities. The cheerleaders sponsored the Dogpatch centered gettogetheron November 9. PINE returned again to the commons area city and supplied the foot tapping, finger snapping music from 7:30 to l0:30 p.m. Marryin' Sam set up his 'Hitching Post' and the Cheer- leaders Washtub Band made its annual appearance. This year's selection was, I Had a Rooster . The custom of the popular event invites the girls to ask the guysto the bash and pay their way. The cheerleaders had charge of the whole eventand camethrough with a clear profitofoverfour hundred dollars,afterallexpenses had been covered. Lett: Laughingly watching as carpet mustached Dan Maytries to drink pop is Mindy Skoog. Below: Having some Dogpatch fun are Jett Blom, Sue Blaha, and Julie Arnold. 'Q Above Panel: Watching 'Washtub Band' fun are, Bonnie Leuer, Mike Olmschenk, Mandie Barnett, Ron Bush, Tammie Kroski, and Mike Kemp. Tugging his beard as Kathy Crudo watches, is Todd Hawkinson. Clowning around with Dog- patch friends is Sylvia Ferguson. Sell- ing pop Sadie Hawkins style are Cathy Arnold and Mary Beth Anderson, cheer- leaders. Lett: CoolingottasPlNEtakestheirbreak are Marie Aguirre, Pat Desler, and Deb- bie Ferguson as Denise Auge sells pop to thirsty customers. Far Lett: Register- ing as Dogpatch citizens are Ron Lind, Mike Kemp, Mike Olmschenk,and Bonnie Leuer, Sadie Hawkins Dance e 253 mum' Right: Listening to Dolly Levi's endless list of avail- able services are townspeople, June Wanner, Scott Sokola, Mike Cocchiarello, and Keith Stemig during an opening scene, Below: Mrs. Dolly Levi llfllen Alfvebyl, a spirited middle aged widow, tells of her wish to rejoin the human race . Telling of her hopes and plans for the future is Mrs. Irene Molloy lMichele Cocchiarellal, a young widowed rnilliner who wants to get married in order to get out of the hat business. Right: Anxiously awaiting the iudge's final verdict, are the apprehended patrons of the Harrnonia Gar- dens Restaurant. The patrons were found innocent of disturbing the peace, inciting to riot, and willful destruction. 254 - Operetta lVlusic, stage departments join for production of 'Hello Dolly' Three months ot tryouts, re- l J . 3' . heorsols, ond hord work to pre- l L g F' sent the 88 member cost in the i 5 M L 'ixqtkqe 5' - Broodwoy musicol, HELLO DOLLY, le on Februory 28onol Morch l ond 2. S .. L Q, The story deols with o 'young', tttd 1 Q' middle-oged widow, Mrs. Dolly g i Q Levi, ployed by Ellen Altveby, , . A 1 who decides to get bock into the swing ot lite once ogoin. l-ler constont meddling ond motch- 4 S moking leod her from her shelt- ered lite in Yonkers to the bright -L lights ot New York to morry the rich l-loroce Vondergelder ployecl by Mike Touer. 'DOlly', wos ottered os Broodwoy Musicol, o two hour closs in which the choirs ond orchestro, under Mr. Somuel Morks, combined tor reheorsols. Kris Mortin reproduced the chore- ogrophy with student director Kris Sigtord. it Lett: Lively polkos teotured dancers Kris Mortin ond Mike Olmschenk. Above Right: Awaiting the return ot her dole is Ernestino Money lMorcio Meodel. Right: Roroding in their Sundoy best ore severol townspeople. Lett: Busy gossipplng obout Dolly's re- turn ore severol townswomen. Right: An indignont Horoce Vondergelder lMike louerl tells his dislike ot beets to Dolly llfllen Altvebyl. Operetto - 255 Right: Declaring what she stands tor is Mrs. Molloy lMichele Cocchiarellal to confused Horace Vanderf gelder lMike Tauerl. Center: Distressed, Ermen- garde lBecky Lundeenl shows her disapproval to her Uncle Horace lMike lauerl ofthe impending trip. Far Right: Townspeople gather to greet long awaited Dolly Levi. Panel Below: Watching in amazement Cornelius's attempts at dancing are Mrs. Molloy lMichele Coc- chiarellal, Minnie Fay lLaurie Kauterl, and Barnaby Tucker lSteve Mekolil. Mrs. Rose lpeggy Costellol tells ot her daughter's marriage. Townswomen Laurie Forys and Karen Strom ata tea. Townsmen cheering for teminity. Watching the 14th Street parade are Cathy Crudo and Ernestina lMarcia Meadel. Telling Barnaby ot future adventures is Cornelius Hackel lWane Bakerl. lntensely watch- ing is Mrs. Dorothy Fleming. Mir 5 , at Q-sk Participants ot the New York Fourteenth Street Parade sing ot the excitement ot lite. The 88 member cast spent three months perfecting music and stage movements tor the three nights ot performance, February 28 and March l and 2. 256 - Operetta Sparkling, matchmaking Dolly captivates Horace, audience T' Left: Representing the Fourteenth SlreelOperoGuiIdore Cathy Credo, Erneslino Money iMorcio Meodei, ond June Wonner. Above: Lisleninglo'leslirnony'olCorneIiusHockelfWone Bokeri ond Mrs. Irene Molloy Wliciwele Cocchioreiloi ore The dislrouglnl polrons of ine Hornwonico Gardens. Operello - 257 I I Faculty takes championship as fans frolic at Donkey Ball Not all the 'donkey's' who were playing basketball Friday, November l6, had four legs. That was the night the P.T.S.A. and Junior Class co-sponsored Donkey Basketball to raise funds for the Newsletter and Junior-Senior Prom. There were four teams made up of iunior and senior cheerleaders, faculty, Junior Class Council members and Senior Class Council members. ln the first game the faculty 'whomped' the cheerleaders 6 to 4. Age and experience aided the seniors in their victory over the iuniors in the second game by a score of 6 to 2. The championship game found the faculty 'whipping' the seniors 8 to 6. Class Council advisor, Mr. William Lynch, said, We grossed about 5500 and cleared about 5l5O because of expenses and splitting the money with the P.T.S.A. l Gazing upward as the ball rounds the hoop are Janell Chisholm, Pat Casello and Ron Kasprzyk in the championship game between the seniors and the faculty. Above: Scrambling to his donkey is Pat Stemig as his team- mates continue to play in the second game in which the iune iors lost to the seniors. Left: Kissing him, kicking him, pulling him, nothing seemed to work, said Mr. Paul5wanson, a mem- ber ot the faculty squad. Donkey Ball - 259 Little Las Vegas, bratvvurst, auction, head Karnival Night A whirl ot colors, noise and excitement provided background tor Klub Karnival Night, February 20, from 7:00 to l0:00 p.m. Eleven club sponsored events, ranging from pie throwing toa Little Las Vegas casino, combined with foods from cotton candy to bratwurst for an evening of fun. The French Club sponsored iail in which for a 'mere' dime, avictim could be 'hauled' away, Spec- trum's design-your-own buttons, Spanish Club's pinata booth, J-ette Bingo, the Skating Unit's Bake Auction, pop sold by the cheer- leaders, and cotton candy sold by the Sophomore Class were popular attractions. The German Club For this l ioined Catalina! exclaims Jeanne May as she wipes away custard pie. 'Down and Dirty' dealer Mr. Rich- ard Stanford looks over prospective 'pi- geons'l Popcorn for the masses sup- plied by the National Honor Society is served by Gary Wahman. Discussing evening events are Maria Garcia, Lis- beth Sanchez and Mr, Vernon lverson, Providing cold pop for the evening's tun are the cheerleaders served by Cathy Arnold. sponsored bratwu rst and applied an European 'flavor' ot food. Debate sponsored a Little LasVegas Casino and the Catalina Club's pie throw booth were back once again by popular demand. l i a ,s r 4 k V - .I-We N f t , Q ft s I 4 ii W, X cc ,TEX at , ig , Lett: Fast selling doeit-yourself buttons are sponsored by Spec- trum Art Club. Above: Sweet Revenge are thoughts ot Todd Nippoldt as he 'creams' Becky Lundeen. Above right: Pref paring Bratwurst are Mayanne Mapstone and Debbie Schauer 260 - Klub Karnival g,,...s. '15 ti' Lett: Setting up the Jeette bingo table are Sue Nielson, Pam Kalk, Annette Eltstrom, and Nancy Dewall. Below: 'Pretty maids all in a row' Becky Lundeen, Megan Kruse and Leanne Leuzinger are Catalina Club sponsored pie 'victims'. ,, X , ,V mf., , , I ,I ,e,l,'a,.-M, H , , - 1 fy , , , , f K AN X, -' ' A A V if jf 1 'M in it ,Y , wr 'wr , -'awM:fWmff. M M, f Ni: 1 4' - Msf-'26ff-gf1-x'ff- 'ww' P f' 8 L f WJ ' - ,, M to I 'Iwi-' s , ,t ,fs , ,V f f fgiw gm iii , f' Y S K wfafel' 25.7, M I Q , f g fsif ' f ' ,, fs, xgfgi, g M, WAT my f f ' ' 2 rgyggvf ., ,, ' f 3 , ' it ,Vw X if 3: 2 W H I ' f 2? sz' N l 1 is it ', X pw ? fig. tilll Above Lett: Getting into their work are slightly messy Joe Koran, Bill Cooper, and Lora Comstock at the Sophomore Class Council sponsored cotton candy booth. Above Right: Ah yes, there's a sucker born every minute, proclaims Todd t-lawkinson at the Debate Casino table. I 1 ww- i ,E Klub Karnival A Qol Right: Relaxing after being chosen l974 Sweetheartroyalty are Queen, Debbie Kortuern and King,Jeft Lanz. Below: Sweetheart Dance Royalty: Princess, Patty Wood, Prince, Dave Gierok, Queen, Debbie Kortuern, King, Jett Lanz: Lady-in-Waiting, Kem Timlin, and Lord, Tim Johnson. T, ,41 is 9 A: X -.N is Nervous candidates exchange a few words before the corona- tion begins. Right: Announcing senior candidates are Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Dan May ond Barb Bifulk. 262 - Sweetheart Dance Kortuem, Lanz chosen royalty at annual Sweetheart Dance Over 400 semi-formally dressed students attended the annual Sweetheart Dance on Thursday, April 4 from 7:00 to I0:00 p.m. Returning to crown the Sweet- heart Dance royalty was last's year's Queen, Barb Bauer. King, Jeff Lanz and Queen, Debbie Kortuem reigned over the spring festivities. The guests were entertained by PINE from 7:00 to I0:00 p.m. in the gym which was gaily decorated with crepe paper and cupids. The forty Sweetheart candidates were selected by the student body. Junior and sophomore royalty were, Prince Dave Gierok, and Princess Patty Wood, Lord Tim Johnson and Lady-in- Waiting Kem Timlin. Dan May and Barb Bifulk were Master and Mistress of Cere- monies for the evening. The dance was sponsored by the Girl's Athletic Association. The club profited 5400. is Panel Above: Mike Capron relaxes be- tween dances with his date from Tartan High. Sue Harwell, Carrie Patock and Lori Nelson serve refreshments. Sweet- heart royalty candidates and guests dance to 'Smoke on the Water'. Enioy- ing PINE sounds are Colleen Carney and Dan Grogan. Watching PINE per- form are Cheryl Bartell, Tony Peterfesso and friends. Left: Keeping conversation going while staying with the beat of PINE are Caryl Johnson, Kem Timlin, Julie Arnold and Sue Blaha. The six-piece band featured every kind of music for every kind of mood. Sweetheart Dance - 263 Right: Delighted by the kiss of sweet Thisbe iKelly Simonsonj and the mighty Pyramus iAnn Bifulki through the solid Wall iKim Hendrickson, are the courtier iCindy Rayi and Quince iBecky Renschj. Putting up posters to publicizethe drama classes productions are workshop particif pants Wendy McKercher and Jody Menf tink. The performances were November i,2, and 3. Solemnly awaiting the death of aging old Grandma iMichelle McCannj are simple-minded Daddy iierry Drassalj and domineering Mommy iNora De- longi in Edward Albee's, 'Sandboxf Right: Watching guildsmen perform in 'Pyramus and Thisbe' arethe newlyweds King Theses iTodd Wicki and the Queen Hippolyta iiereso Urbanskii. 264 - Drama Trilogies All students in the drama workshops participated in the 'total drama experience'. Getting involved is what the drama experience is all about, said Mr. John Mulliken, director of the trilogy otone-act plays. 'Sandbox', The American Dream', and 'Pyramus and Thisbe' were presented on November l,2, and 3. 'Sandbox' took second place in District l5 competition tor one-act plays. The drama continued on to Regional competition in Jordan, Minnesota. 'Sandbox' shows how lack of love and sensitivity exist in the American home. 'American Dream' is humorous warning against the 'perfect' tamily concept. 'Pyramus and Thisbe' is a play within 'Midsummer Night's Dream'. lt is a farce within a comedy. All plays were triple cast. 'Sandbox' takes second place in District one-act play contest Above: Checking a new script in drama class for an acting assignment and new blocking are assistant directors JoAnn Syverson, Mary Morris, and Pete Diaz. Taking their bows after a curtain call is the cast from the drama 'Sandbox', Scott Smith, Barb Spock, Lise Swanson, Mark Pasluk, director Mr. John Mulliken, and .lill Carlson. Above Right: Trying to out-smart Grandma lMary Lindahll is Mommy lTammy Ressl and Daddy lThom Bricel. Above Right: Gently soothing Grandmother lMichelle McCannl and comforting her during her short stay in the sandbox is Young Man lBill Edwardsl. ji i Drama Trilogies - 265 Drama classes present probing trilogy of avant garde one act plays, Nov. 1, 2, 3 266 - Dromo Trilogies Being presented to the court ot King Theses ond the Queen is the 'ferocious' Lion lJill Corlsonl, the 'mighty' Pyromus llereso Esboldtlfsweet' ond 'lovely' Thisbe lMichelle Cocchiorellol, the 'bright' Moonshine llonelle Roiolol ond the 'solid' Woll lEloine Hippel. 'Pyromus ond Thisbe' wos token from Shokespeore's dromo 'Midsummer Night's Dreom'. The comedywos presented on the first, second, ond third of November, Left: Concluding 'American Dream' is Becky Lundeen while Mindy Skoog, Brenda Schramm, Tom Ray and Pepe Demaresi are 'frozen' inlhebackground, Below: Ruth Biorlie and Dave Helberg rehearse lines. 'JG Above Left: Selling Tickets forthe plays are actors, Elaine Hippe and Janelle Raiola. Left: As Mommy lVineTte Swansonl watches in despair, Grandma lloreila Seekinsl iells all aboul Mommy having a head The shape ofa banana when she was born. Above: Mommy lMichelle Hayekl and Daddy lBruce Johnsonl drop aging old Grandma lNancy Munsonl into The sandbox while They waitfor The 'Angel of Death' To come To do his duly. Drama Trilogies - 267 Right: Sophomore Class Council represenfaiives Sieve Ricci, Bonnie Leurer, and Sue Sfroeing pause heiween punch serv- ing and cloakroom dutiesiowaichguesisarriveaf the school- held i973 Prom, on Saturday, May l2. Mr. Peter Kramer was advisor of the gala formal affair. my f f . YJ ff, io rj Tasfing finger sandwiches af fhe snackfable foward The end of the dance are Michelle Lupe-low and Mike Tauer. Right: Pouring punch for ihirsfy Prom-goers are i973 sophomore servers, Josie Rabenori, Lynn Schramm and Bonnie Leurer. Over fiffy members of the i973 Sophomore Class Council were involved in Prom - planning and serving. 268 - P rom iisgff' 1 X 2 2 if MW, 0, . 322 va ' W we 92 W Q, 4 Q 0 30 v Q if 5 Above: PorTicipoTing in The Grond Merch To Pom ond CircumsTonce is T973 T9 senior Bob WorTmon wiThdoTe Mary Hom- mel. RighT: Showing oTT her gown ol end oT Prom is T973 iunior, Debbie SToi. '73 Prom reflects 'Back to the Gay 9O's' in decoration motif Turning Bock The Honds oT Time, wos The Theme OT The T973 Prom. The coTeTerio ond courT- yord oT Johnson occenTed on dir of The l89O's osThesoTTposTeI colors, condy shop, sTreeTscene, ond goy 90's bor, reflected bockTo 'The good old doys'. The Prom TeoTu red on eighT piece bond, ETerniTy, led by Mr. Connie T Villers. A borbershop quorTeTwosolso on The enTerToinmenT IisTTo odd 'ThoT exTro Touch' To The 90's Time Theme. Sondwiches were served oT The PTA-sponsored snock Toble. TrodiTionol long gowns, sondcils, ond while showlswereThedress for young lodiesondTheTellows wore Tuxedos, ruTTled shirTs,ond dork bow Ties. Corsoges ond bouTineers were exchonged omong couples. The T56 couple Prom losTed from 8:30 To l l:3O p.m.ondTruly proved To be 'o Time To remember'. T I iflj M, Poroding in The Grond March GT The beginning of The Prom ore TTronT To bcickl Dicine Bunyord ond T:oresT Connoyer, Debbie VenTrelli ond KurT Everson, Koren Weisser ond STeve O'MoIIey. The Prom wos The losT Tormol offoir before The T973 commence- menT exercises. The slylish clolhing worn by Promfgoers conf TribuTed To The TormoIiTy of The donce. Prom - 269 S- .E 3 3 E 'r- GJ E o cn .2 3 3 .E '63 E o UD U5 C O L.. 3 CD GJ E 'ir GJ E o cn -I-I .C U9 E CD GJ .E -I-I GJ E O CD The people who teach us every day get to know us, sometimes all too well. They can be real help when we need special attention, they can aid us in organizing a new drama workshop, they can give us lots of ideas because they have experience in living, in teaching, and more importantly, in learning. When we've been daydreaming, we like to hope our teacher has a sense of humor or maybe a 'Wheel of Misfartunef We can see our mistakes, usually right after we make them and most of us like a teacher who can accept us thatway. Our instructors are often correct in their suggestions forimprovement. They have the right idea about that affirmative debate case or the final page plan ofthe GOVERNOR. But, whether it's coaching, advising, teaching, or administering, the faculty is only human. Sometimes these people are too harsh, too demanding, or too lenient, and they make some enemies. But, we make mistakes and enemies, too. The people who teach us know that being WISE, WlTTY, RIGHT, or WRONG isn't quite enough. They have to be teachers, too. i 5 t Q S Q 3 Q Q I Anxious moments I , ., ti '. ,Q y W 4 nig 1 ,, , , . Yi f V 5, t,,, an R M '-gi Delicate moment Students and teacher W - fl, 1-2 ho h. h J V ,. ,g 1 Q- Q ifigmfo , 311 Q S xxx 'fi XXX f '--: A h - '. 4 A-V: igf oohh f, VV . l ,,, hhho ,.5: QiL Q-i2 I I I 'jfiipp 37,717 IWW 1- S xg - Working together to harmonize The 'Dolly' score 4509 f 'lf Wvllm. Lost minute msfruchons 7 SASAT iDAR,,'KAfl2L AAGARIAIINERSTQ Przncapqulfqf JOTWUSOIT High schqol. V, Below: Esgcorting Miss PuyneAvenue,'VCcsro! Pogel, oi The T973 ' Homecoming Assembly is Dr. Griffner. ' s . . . MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES . . . NEEDS ASSESSMENT . B MQ ' V 'Discjussing Arjew innovAofionS, in pf,0gTmm'mAing and Minnes'o1a'S f - . educdiicnul-,fEiEnCnceT System are-Lf.,GDvern.or,' Rudy Perpyich cbd 'T ' Drg. GdHne2f., Ahbove4Rig'h,t:T lVisimtihghwifhporents Gnd Sfuciems E' at A tha PTSSA'-J,'uf13'oEr1,'Chiss DQnicEeyS1'B,oSkBfbolI Game To'nENoTvem+V 1 T - h A ber T6T,-iS'Di'1 ETMTAA G k1 i'Yfl a',QI' ETTTEMA - 4 ETTETE A TTET A 1 T TTTT TAAT T T TA E TT T E T T TT ' E T E TTE A 4 DONALD MOORE - Administrative Assistant. Below: Checking on a tardy student entering school is Mr. Moore, Below Right: THOMAS PACHOLL - Assistant Principal lM thru Zl. Discussing program choices in the cafeteria during second Trimester Arena Scheduling are Claudia Kach- nowicz and Mr. Pccholl. 'NM-....-sq, If VIORAL OBJECTIVES . . . NORTH CENTRAIT EVA ATION . . . 1.37 ti-x9i' ii:- Xs:-- . I , 1' PHlLlP CARLSON - Assistant Principal lA thru Ll. Helping a student arrange to leave school early is Mr. Carlson. Above Lett: Working on the coordination of class, teacher, and room tor third trimester programming is Mr. Thomas Pacholl. Faculty-Adm inistration - 273 EDWARD ABDELLA - Intermediate Aigebru o'ndTrigcfr1omeIry A, Computer Moth, Basic GeomeIry'B, Ski CIUIJ Advisor, IMGIIWI, Righf: BILL ADDISON IPI1. Dj - Themes in Modern American IiIeroture,Ameficc1n Sheri Story, IncIepencIen'fReoding, IEngIishI. NA SCHEDULING . . . COMPUTER TERMINAL POET IN RESIDEN I 'Wx N. GARY ALES - Psychology, Track Coach, Spartan Club Advisor, Co-Advisor J. Club, lSocial Studiesl. Below: ARCHIE ANDER- SON - Guidance Counselor KK thru Ml. - wk ,M , A DHN DANIELS . . . FUTURE SHOCK EXPERIMENT . CAREER ED . . E , v-P ,, 5 if ' i ,, , E.,-Nj, XX I efkis Q , ,I , 5 ,f 4 . ll,, Q 'A,,-, , if tcf .. tiff ll L 1 We , 2 E l E E L - 'MW 5 f V '1 ' :f f ' 7 , 3' l 2 il-4 1 R f Q ' V. . xiii ,, ' i is ,iz , I M JOHN BALKENOL - Essentials in Speak- ing and Writing, Business English,AZUD Advisor, llfnglishl. DARRYL BEISSLER - Algebra ll and Trigonometry R, Geome etry R, lndividual Arithmetic Review, Cross Country Coach, Troclc Coach, lMathl. Faculty - 275 EUGENE BERG M ShorH1ond,Secfetory OfficeTrQin- ing, QBusiness3. Righi: ESTHER BERNTSEN - Be- ginning Shorihond, Clerical Gffice Training, Begin- ning Typing, fBusinessj 1511 bmi Ox ITY n Ur g NK W 'M ,ff R x i.:. - n1 i ONIFERENCE . . . CHILD DAY CARE 276 -- Faculty F Girls' Track Coach, lEnglisI1I. rs X JOSEPH BRULA - Geometry A, Geometry R, Mathematical Op- erations, lMathl, Below: RODNEY BOEHLKE - Shakespeare, Outdoor Life, Driver Education, Soccer Coach, Skiing Coach, ZV I, it 'L 0, 6 X if , t sf 1 I V e E INA . P TID E.. ITY SKI TEA JOY OPERATION YUL lVl... 57 v T F A- EST... f -Z' , H Biintssef L ,... X , ELENA BRETOI - Spanis visor, lForeign Language BETTY CRAIG - Writing Composition for College, Business English, Student Council Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor, llfnglishl. DALE CARMICHAEI. - General Business, Typing, Business Machines, Varsity Football Assistant, Sophomore Hockey Coach, lBusinessI. h, Spanish Club Ad- Spanish l. Faculty - 277 RGN DITTMER Q5 Assssmm wfesr1 ang cam, Assasiw Truck Coach, f5pecic1Vl Eciuccxfionlg Right: LOUIS CO? TRONEO - Hisforyof Minnesota, Hockey Coach, As- sistant Varsity Foofbo1L,Cooch, ISOCZQI Siudiesj. pf, 21:1 ,, , , , HELLO DOLLY' .,,, RAY FORSTAD - Metal Shop, Miscellaneous Trades, O.J.T., Vo- cational Industrial Clubs of America Advisor, llndustrial Arts, Corporative Trainingl. Below: DOROTHY FLEMING - Broad- way Musical, Madrigols, A Choir, African Asian Latin American, Campanellos, Girls' Glee Club, lVocal Musicl. if 49 Iifffhenc W qlf,Qlf w I ,L My C 'cove WW , ' A ' 'NY 00 un 1 'W-a M'T'WW off , it SYSTEM . . .ON THE JOB TRAINING . . J. ...V is ! .423-if WILLIAM DORGAN M Civil Liberties, lnternationaIReIaiions, Adult Education, lSociaI Studiesl. Above: JOSEPHINE DOWNEY - French, French Club Advisor, lForeign Longs uage, French l. Faculty - 279 RUEBEN eusmrsom - vowiiomaimefh, Amerie Director fMUfh3 Right: , RICHARD EARSON-mDroww mg Painting CerumiCs,eFooibcH Cczczch, Wresiiing 1' i . . .IAIVIBASSADORS FOR UN A U Ax ,ff , i I, K ,VJ 1 LLL' . 5... is KATHARINE DUMAS - Film Siudy, Literature of the American West, Science Fiction, AZUD Advisor, Hing- lishj, Above Right EARL DORNFELD - Audio-Visual Coordinoior, iAudio-Visual, Libruryj. RICHARD DEMERS - Ancient History, European History, Sophomore Cioss Advisor, Athletic Adminisiruiive COUI'iCiI,iSOCiCfl Siudiesj. S Xa-wsfwm... .5 SE- mm- Sk f'2 X - LS BASKETBALL . . QWAZUD WILLIAM LYNCH - International Relations, Cold War To Space Age, The l92O's and l93O's, Close Up Coordinator, lntramural Director, Junior Class Advisor, lSocial Studiesl. Above Right: MARSHA HULTSTRAND - Physical Education, Volleyball Coach, G.A.A. Advisor, lphysicol Educationl. Be- low Right: SANDY JOHNSON - Mystery and De- tective Stories, Women in the Media, Russian, lEng- lish, Foreign Language, Russian l. Ear Right: PAUL CHRISTENSON - Civil Liberties, Economics, So- ciology oi Conflict, lSocial Studiesl. H1--SFI ,si 'i' X 'QQQFZEPQR . so as . swf.. at l i -'ss 3 A VERNON IVERSON - American His- tory, History ot Mon, lSocial Studiesl. Lett: CONRAD HOFF - Careers, Pol- itical Parties, Environment, Red Cross Advisor, Tennis Coach, lSocial Stud- iesl. Below: HAROLD HJERMSTAD - Youth Advocate. f M 1 f rf t , Q, , WZWW 1, , ffimww f f iv 'WZ 1 ff A furwfw ,, V1 ,,,, -N, ' 4 , . U , 1,4 f , 2 v 05 VW r tsrs ' SAQCO AND JYANZETTI' . . . A ,fs sg! Q M -5 wc, kb .. is - -111,5 S. Q K '- Tc ., iic. g ,C Nu- 7- - rr' T 11? to , ' A QQ limi W ,Q ,,c,w-V' 21 , f L,-512 V55 Z. flag :ff if 45214 fr frtnf K 3. ' T Lia if Faculty - 28l JUNE DAHL - Analysis and Research in American History, The I920's and I93O's, lSocioI Slucliesl. Right: MURIEL LANGE- Calculus A, Geometry A, Basic Geometry B, Chess Club Advisor, lMoihI. II. ,,,, 7 ,, if . . . SAILING CLUB . . . ALL AMERICAN JOHNSON COURIER GOVER I fi!-Ye I A -3 I -I. I If W I ' . , , I I we 4 yn Wm f I1 3 5 . I W4 VWVAVLIIZV xx wrfri . gf, , s I ,If 3, f 4 I iff! PERCY BJCRNSTAD - Social Worker. Right: CAR- 3 F3 I OLINEMECKLIN-.leweIry,lArII.ForRigI1l: LEON- 9.1 f I My f ARD KAMNIKAR - Power, Experimenlolffleclronics, ,I 9, M I K DC Circuits cmd Power, Ilndusiriol ArIsI, A iff N' ' Igiiiw f ' 3 W' Q my I I I., , I 282 - Focully Ia. CAREER DAY A TIIVIE FOR US LEARNING CENTERS. . . Q , VV yi, , v 1 f J 'G ., A.. ' . 'f-E56 M ,I : ' ' , ' 'f'- - az , gee, , .,,. ,W I I W ii I ,Ei 3 Efl I ,J '.', ' I 1 V, . ' 'ZYL -'-Z V, :Q E , : 95 a f ,,4-W1 I ' ' Lfw1f'f4sfHWILf:I!n 57z7:1?fZfI zfK,zf' -f 4 , ,, I , ,WW ki 2 ,M new , 4 f 1 n f x Q,,z,w ' V ,Zg,+,iIn5yfg ,gg ' 1 , ' E'E' I J, ,, ., mf f 1, ARLINE DEWALL - Guidance Counselor IA Thru DI. Left: SHERMAN MILLER - Insurance, Business Low, Bookkeeping, IBusInessI. Above: GCRDCN GRANT -JournoIism,PI'1oIogrGpI1y, American Shorf Story, Yearbook ond News- poper Advisor, IEngIisI1I. Faculty - 283 ANNE NELSON - Teen Living, Human Devel opment, Early Marriage, Marriage Problems lHome Economicsl. Right: JOHN MULLIKEN Speecl1,Drama, Speech Coach, lDrarnal. ...ONEACTP JOHN KUl.BlTSKl - Swimming, Touch Football, Track, Swim Team Coach, ' Co-Recreational and intramural Swim Coach, lPl1ysical Eclucationl. Right: HARRIET MCEVOY - Reading, llfng- lislwl. Above For Right: MARLYS PE- TERSON - Guidance Counselor lE thru Jl. I 284 - Faculty BERNARD NEUBERT W PlantBiology, Animal Biology, Na'ruralScience, lSciencel. Left: JOHN NEIHART - Conservation, N.H,l.. Hockey, Asso' ciaiion Goal Juclge,lSciencel, Below: JUDITH KOZA - Visual Communica- Tions, Science Fiction, Mystery and Detective Stories, Cheerleader Ad- visor, Uinglislwl. Z SADIE HAVVKINS mix-:E . . .MSTAGE , AND JAZZ CONCERT . . . is K we-lfffzlv DURGTHY BENNETT - Nurse. Left: JAMES McGOWAN - Contemporary Crafts, Ad- vanced Ceramics, Ceramics l, lArll. Above: SAMUEL MARKS - Stage Band, Orchestra, Broadway Musical, Band, Slage Band, and Orchestra Director, llnsirumenial Musicl. ,MR K Rf or r z, . .. fc g .. H E ,W jg, NK Faculiy - 285 .:Q1.q-13-Q::fs:: HELEN MCKENNEY - Advanced Drawing and Paint- ing, Advanced Ari and Humanities, Jewelry ll,Spec- trum Ari Club, lArtl. Right: CHARLES NELSON - Shorthand, Advanced Skills and Office Procedures, Occupational Relaiions, lBusiness Educaiionl. 1 A J ' fn' Q ii , X 3, aka A 5 - 2? X E :35 z z EA, A ., 5. , gggr 4 R f-fy p, ,M -'Y Av. M f,,,,f1H' ' i u-S-A ,4 fi, ar I glifkw la. ,gh 7 .Q -. ' K M h-- Ho, 2 . . . DEBATERS 4th l'Xl STATE . . . CLUB CAR i l l l l l l l i 1 ix ' , ig vt s .gr . , ' MDX is + RCN BETTYE ROACH - Social Siudies, English, lSpecial Educaiionl. Right: RONALD RICHARDS - Business Office Machines, Book- keeping, Typing, Business Deparfmeni Co-Chairman, lBusiness Educaiionl. 286 - Faculiy i j My , ISL? M IVAL NIG is ,gag H wfillfriiia PROGRAM 'GN T525 353 moeimm COORDWWGD- wsrcummu TRADES M1121-1' fvvem mu My CMNRRYB NFLDCQQ mmnaufnvs awumow M-f UW' VW' mu: rmwomics NH 'W W . LAWRENCE PERRY - Marketing, O,J.T., General Business, Mor- keting lll, lBusiness Educotionl. Below: STEVEN PETERSON - Man and His Environment, Reform in American lnstiiutions, So- ciology of Conflict, lSociol Studiesl. l 1 44 VV...GERlVlA 100 BEST ART SHO ....--Eh. N CHRISTMAS PARTY . . . -Ita. Eemian' -,en 3 4. x x Q Sie l ii,ii g:xXx,,, A ya - . 1- -me X A W-.bit ' K j 1 PA! A '- : -, 4'-al I' A or A 3 i M li : .- E li.. W 3, A W Siii , RlCHARD STANFGRD - America at War, Debate, Ancient His- tory, National Forensic League, Debate Coach, lSocial Studiesl. Above Lett: MARSHA O'BRlEN - Multi-Media, Mystery and De- tective Stories, Outdoor Lite, llfnglishl. Above Right: JQHN PlKALA - Latin, Classical Humaniiies f Mythology, Mystery and Detective Stories, Latin Club Advisor, lEnglisl'1,Eoreign Language, Latin l. Faculty - 287 W, . .L J JAMES PIRKL - Plant Biology, Animal Biology, Golf Coach, lScie-ncel. Rightpanel Top: HAROLD ROMAN- SKY - Anthropology, World in Conflict, Global Prob- Iems, lSociaI Studiesl. ROBERT SMITH - Stage Craft, Mark Twain, American Humor, Stage Force Advisor, llfnglishl. DOROTHY GREEN - Librarian. Right Panel Bottom: JANE SHOVELL - Asian Area Culture, The Far East, Latin America, lnternotionalEriendship Club Advisor, lSociol Studiesl. JAMES WHEELER - The Sea, Business English, Mark Twain, American Humor, Sail- ing Club Advisor, lEngIishI. EDWARD SVANOE - German, German Club Advisor, lGermanI. v fy , ,IvA,, ,.,, . . ,, is ,, , 3' in . ff' , I ' O I LW h -ETTES A MINUTE . ROBERT RYAN - Chemistfy,R,,Chemistry A, Science Right RICHARD Sl-IAGER - Math Analysis, Elementary Industrial Math, Sophomore General Math, Sophomore Class Advisor lMothI. 288 - Facultyjf . f GORDON RISCH Physics R Physics Vocational, Physics Ad' vanced Astronomy Club Advisor Sciencel. Below: LAWRENCE THEMMES Archiieciural Drafhng Technical Drafiing, Power, .1-f q 3 if Nwj A I- 4 Q X GUNNVOR SHEFF - Health Physical Educalion, Marching Marching Advisor, lPhysical Ed ucalionl, Above: PAULSWAN SON - Business Maih, Geome- try, Algebra, Assisiant Swim ming Coach, lMalhl. Faculty - 289 WILLIAM WEYANDT A Modern Ameri' can Poetry, Persuasion, Newspaper, Junior Varsily Baseball Coach, lEng- lighl, Right: imez WASHBURN -sew! ing, O..l.T., lHame Econornicsl. ipmw, ,.u ' RD ANNUAL YEARBOOK GRUB DANCE AND VVIEX E a ,fo LLOYD SANDSTROM - Physical Edu- cciiion, Modern World, A Basketball Coach, J Club Advisor, lPl1ysical Ed- ucaiion, Social Siucliesl. Right: PAUL SCHULTZ - Hisiory of Mon, World of Primiiive Man, lSocial Siudiosl, For Right: CAROLE SNYDER A Science Fiction, Film Siucly, Essentials in Speaking and Wrigl1iing,lEnglisl1l. 290 - Faculiy .u, WM We af' 1 fr Z X 6, .... 000690 5 6+ -QNKMK . RICHARD STONE - Typing,lBusinessl. Below:RlCHARDWASKO - Civil War, America Grows Up, American Political Behavior, Baseball Coach, lSocial Studiesl. w W, ,Q gm f 'YW K I ,, X VV , i l g ily 6 2 MSM X HALL OF FAME ' ' ' HORTICULTUHE LEARNING CENTER ' ' ' 19 'Ms-K if 6 ,iqa x0 +1 if Y -'f'N 4 i M -A fy f NAS? As! MAUREEN VAN HEERDEN - Basic Psychology,Mod- ern Psychology, Historical Society Advisor, lSocial Studiesl. Above: UESELOTTE TSCHESCHE - Ger- man, German with a Lite Touch, German for Tra- velers, German Club Advisor, lForeign Language German l. Faculty - 29l ARTHUR MCWATT - Afro-American Studies, Native American Studies, Russian Studies, National Honor Society Selection Com- mittee, fSocial Studiesl. Right: KATHERINE OLSON - Women in the Media, TV and Radio, Independent Reading, lEnglishl. one-it my H SI 'l'Xl we . .3 S E ,eff as Q X-, K ,-- ,. ff ,K Q - 9? if iq ,A U, 'Wav np., 6 az . . . IVIINOFiIi Y HISTORY . . . WOMEN IN SOCIETY. . . DISTRICT 6 St. Paul Schools Independent District 625 Administrative Staff and School Board GEORGE P. YOUNG Superintendent of Schools 292 - Faculty - School Board sf ri s gf- .I taps, sip. . iifiwfggf 'fifg' !lSf ':i3 i KENNETH A. BERG Acting Deputy Superintendent :emit 35 m gs'- ,fini r' ,,....Q 'Jfi- SWK? 'F 1 -9 f f X? ggi' ii 'Eg S, Q 'il H . fi- Y-af, s '- Msg, .. WILLIAM MAGNUSON Member I :gm if UM Q5 SIITTMT' WW aff I I is 0 fa MWLXY mf Y ' iv. .. IRM'-w23',igz 3.w4,ffla-MMI M my Mawr -' L4,!llK.,14,ghJ,.1:ViKg +2,,f.s,s.f,,2w.ym W ..'.u,,wg va-ya, -rw-r,,w4 ,'L1,s-fy . ,I-args! ,wwe ' I u-'P'Q44: f:,1?MZ r-2 m. 'w2jZ?o? 1ffa14 .nfl-M, new-fm, of QV! Wpfff wif 'ti-Wlayk www- ,A,eraJ,,,5n?.5nrw, .IQ ibffii, yvfyaigfkl-wg X J, -it.',,,:,ii,Y,,:4x.q,,,5 2 '- ki. :fj'g,xi tnf,' .t,,fj,5is.g ,,, ifflgxffffifi . ,553 km: x Y . ... ,, W ,V E 'Si-iff gztlfif-1 sr .. Ziff, W 411151 rl if My In trim QgZ, ?lf 'Agymt !-I4:4,,5Qw w Q in E Tm fi' 'V in ,iryu fy: fw' M 'mfr' 'I' 1 if 1. 6 2141 'it mr. W, PETER SAJEVIC- Physical Education, Football Coach IPhysicaI Educationl Left: MARGARET DRIER -- Guidance Counselor IN thru RI. Below: FRED LOFTSTEDT - Guidance Counselor IS thru ZI. RNA . X ,N .--- gy . VENDING MACHINES . . . LEARNINIG CENTERS . . . IVIINI GRANTS . tttb , 5: .rklb wrt b i Q A. SST . ERMA McGUIRE Xssistant Superintendent Elementary Education V X 'film f fu ,. ff' , f 4 Nf W MRS. G. THEODORE MITAU WESLEY W. MEASEL JAMES E. PHILLIPS Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Staff 81 Program Development Secondary Schools Chairman Ni 11 - ,g I ...,g I... .c.. I I 'a'S'KlSl1S X ' f MF' sf Qc fs, ,V A W: K A - digits? f 9 in I 1 f , -MX ,as-3151 T , I I I Q is I -s1S..f , I 'M Jfirsi, Member Vice-Chairman JAMES GRNFFIN HOWARD M. GUTHMANN E XX if LOWE, SR, EMERY BARRETTE Clerk If W A IVIICR CLERKS AND AIDES, Left io Right: BLANCHE HAYNE, Regisirur' 'cmd Chief Cierk, EVELYN LINDSTRCM, Transcripts, EDYTHE SMEED, English Aide. A i A 2 'Yr EX E2 an W1 --: w e Above: DELORES ALM, Audio-Visual Aide Ponei, Top: JOAN RAY, Mathematics Aide ELAINE JOHNSON, Guidance Aide. Bottom BETTY ANDREASON, Music Aide, CAROL PETERSON, Library Aide. For Right IRENE SHAGER, Library Aide. 294 - Teacher cmd Office Aides and Clerks .X .. Ami' ww i gww F' A A T ...ff- ,' ,.,, For Left: VERA NOVAK, Aiiendcmce Clerk. Panel, Top: LOIS ZUBEL1.,Nurse and Physical Education Aide, JANET WITTENBERG, Reading and industrial Aide, Boffom: ELAFNE ANDERSON, Attendance and Gdidcmce Clerk, ANN BOOGREN, A Socicif Studies Aide. A T i A , V L. COIVIPUTERIZED RECORDS Munn., im, 'M , Q5 SON, Computer Clerk. Top Left: MURIEL BOSSMAN, Pur- A M chasing cmd Bursar, Bottom Le-fi: MARY ANN THOLEN, Office Assistant. Above: ELAQNE CLOCK, Home Eco- nomics Aide. Teacher and Office Aides and Clerks For Left: DOROTHY JOHN- F 5-1 R, 'aw F .f.,. X XfA. A mw- SALADS NEW DESSERTS PROTEIN FILLED FOODS LOFGREN, and LOIS CARRIER. W W 'W Left: MARY STEINER. Below: LENORA SCHEEBLE, MARGARET A E , .L FOOD SUBSIDY PROGRAM . . . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCHES . . . -gr, , K W A A 3 . A A A t 5 A A A A H f' Q., ,Qi -A if , ...pm - - fuf' f V A f Y ' 1 ,- ,f.L., L A was A ' A Q- L iii-si . . I, Q , ' ' ex A A 5 ' ,, 'fr f 2 . - 11 Q I 4 : an 4: , , ffl K mi 3 v--- f , , V f' wf.1:.:3:.Q1?15f.. f - . Q sw-Y -r f . LL,. ,i i I V ' ,,,, , I f If , n t Lett: JERRY FLAHERTY. Panel Above: SYLVESTER WAGNER, DORIS MELBY, ANTOINETTE TUBESSING, and MARGARET LEE. Right Top: ELEANOR WALKER, Right Bottom: RONALD BUR- TON, Not Pictured: ELEANOR BLACKSTOCK, LUCILLE KROLL ond RAY NELSON. f .I r wff ,,,,ff,m,, 5 J, -K ,. ff J 1 ff ff I flag? f ,.., Y. 5 MA X LL L 5 Q l Cafeteria and Custodians Q 297 3 xx i Y XX Sf 4 Q? X im . R vxgkx is it X52 me -,K fi I Fun and learning at U press conference Getting ready for the Spring Concert ' i i 5 Political and energy crisis points of view iwqfchang the mics of Kowafs Rob sherwoodi 298 - Conclusion Uncle Sam wants you We 'plunge into a world of optimistic ioys, depressing troubles, and countless experiences every day. We form opinions, make decisions and evaluate our lives every minute. We reveal ourselves each second by our actions and words. But, when all is said and done, IT'S ALL IN HOW YOU SEE IT. A winter walk in the snowy woods at Beliwin Gals and their Back to the Fifties styles Food and hockey,schoolwork and evenings out are all a - part of Johnson life. Being places we like to be, doing thingsweenioy,and having friends that we choose if are some ofthe basic things we value. Although we all have differing views about the social, physical, emotional or competitive CHALLENGES we face, we know that we can plot our own .courses when it comes to deciding the role any goal will play in shaping our future. The things we put the most emphasis on are the things we value most. in 1 Waiting for 'customers Nervous moments before the Johnson-Harding Regionalgame at the Civic Center V Tacos treatsf Breaking through the lndian's defge Svanoe and crew prepare spaghetti at Club Carni Getting rid of frustrations at the Car Bash Honor guard at the l973 Graduation ceremony Conclusion - 301 Af' 0,,,,g,,,,, , .M-w.uw.w,, ,,..,,....-M...4.-Z-.-.--M,,,, -'way'-V., . , Lwm.L W... , MW 3 V .MW 'fr fi: - Qpaff Qsii Q f M -- ,A , ,-,,,,... ,T ,Wm 'wr M 4 ,W wa, 4 YVYY V Lk,Ls , ' A ,, V wwf Q P X My if wmwmrfq ,M my-A af I- 1-W w 'iw ,1 wzwq ,, f ,W ' , M M - - ' ,U V Mig, Y: 5 1: 7:1 ' ' fwfr zz' ,, M? iff. ' 7 ' W- :5?! z13W53m7?f,'V' in-f 5ie!551!' . .wi HZ ' 'K ' , ,,,, W,,h H V' g V H ' ,V 'M -I ' -' ff fl. . wg ,41 vszmfzz , , , S , ..,.. ' r ' f' , V f ' ' V f' ,, I' ' '- '- i ' M , , , 5 -V - . fu I W I mug v ,,w:,,fa, .V . , -f ,, ,UW A W ., 1, '- ,f?z,- W M, Z 1 , f f ' . 1 if M, is QL' f 1'E'f: f V .3 .. ,. I 1 ,, A A I K V V AVV A g, V , L , M 'ilk W V A M , if , 1 , k ,rf 'W '. ,- I , 53' Q 2 3, ,ga W. 9 ,f ,Mm X ,, , A I f . ifz-JZ If ,:-11,4 , wi yt . A 3 1 S ,iii 1 'Y we Z W V551 'Q ,. Y VLVV Uh af, , H 7 , MJ , M if , A Q W , ' gg W ,Z ,, ,W ,3 f A -, wQ2T1i l3TWf 5' ,F , ,,m i?K r L 1 4 -r f 4, Q, 4 E gf! 2 5 X Z 3 3 Q M 'lf' 'V , V, ,,,, .MV -na: ,, ,,,,, 5, 3 , ,4 ..,, A -I . y 4 1974 Governor Activities index Page 124-127 252-253 40- 97 106-107 108-109 170-173 214-239 112-1 13 100-103 262-263 184-185 196-197 204-207 192-195 . . . 287 Activities Page Activities Page Activities Back to the Fitties Dance Football ......... 164-169 PUlDliCati0riS .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-251 Girl's Athletic Association Sadie Hawkins . . . Bond ....... . . 128-131 ........... 122-123 Seniors ..... . Baseball . . . . . 208-211 Girl's Basketball. 198-199 Skating Unit . . Basketball . . . . 186-191 Girl's Track . . . 200-201 Ski Club . . Catalina Club . . . . 134-135 Golt ...... 202-203 Soccer . . . . Cheerleaders . . . . 110-111 Gymnastics . . 176-177 Sophomores . . . Choirs .......... 118-121 Hockey ..... 178-183 Spartan Club . . Class Play ....... 264-267 Homecoming . . 242-247 Student Council . . . . Club Carnival Night. 260-261 Index ...... 304-319 Sweetheart Dance Conclusion ....... 298-303 lntroduction . . 1- 39 Swimming . . . . Cross Country ..... 174-175 Juniors ...... 140-161 Tennis ....... Dance Program .... 248-249 Marching Unit. . 114-117 Track . . . Debate ...... . 104-105 On The .lob Training. 132-133 Wrestling . . Donkey Ball ...... 258-259 Operetta lHello Dollyl Faculty, School Personnel ............ 254-257 ..............270-297 Prom... ...268-269 Faculty, Administration and Service Personnel Abdella, Edward . . . . . 274 Grant, Gordon . . . . . 283 O'Brien, Marsha . . . Addison, Bill ..... .... 2 74 Gredvig, Sharon .... . . . 278 O'Kane, Richard lCustl ........ 296 Ales, Gary ............ 275, 113 Green, Dorothy ...... ..... 2 88 Olson, Katherine ........... 292 Alm, Delores iAidel ........ 294 Grittner, Karl lPrincipall . . . 272, 250 Pacholl, Thomas lAss't Principall . . 273 Anderson, Archie lGuidancel . . 275 Anderson, Elaine lAidel ...... 295 Andreason, Betty iAidel ...... 294 Balkenol, John ......... . 275 Beissler, Darryl ........... 275 Bennett, Dorothy lNursel ..... 285 Berg, Eugene ..... Berkness, Loren .... Bernsten, Esther . . Blessing, Carol .... Boehlke, Rodney . . . Bohm, Ronald ..... . 276 . 274 .....276 276 . . 109,171,277 . . . . . . . . 274 Boogren, Ann lAidel ......... 295 Bossman, Murial lBursarl . . . . 294 Bretoi, Elena ...... Brula, Joseph ..... Buck, Mary ....... Burton, Ronald iCustl Carlson, Philip lAss't Carmichael, Dale . . . Carrier, LoislCate1 . . Christenson, Paul . . . Clock, Elaine lAidel . Cotroneo, Louis .... Craig, Betty ...... Dahl, June ....... . . . . 277 . . . . 277 . . . . . .. 276 . . . . . . . . 297 Principall . . 273 . . . . . 182,277 . ..... 296 . .. . 281 . ...... 295 . . . . 278, 180 . . . 277,102,101 282 Dahlberg, Margaret iCatel .... 296 Demers, Richard . . . .. 280 De Rose, Evelyn lCafel ....... 296 Dewall, Arline ............. 283 Dittmer, Ron ...... . . . 258, 278 Dorgan, William . . . . . . 279 Dornfeld, Earl ..... . . . . 280 Downey, Josephine ...... . . 279 Drier, Margaret iGuidancel ..... 293 Dumas, Katherine ........... 280 Ekman, PatlAidel . . . ..295 Elsworth, Rachel iCafel . . . . . .296 Ferguson, Herbert ..... . . . 278 Fleming, Dorothy .... . . 279 Forstad, Ray ...... 304 - lndex .. 279 Gustafson, Rueben . . Hall, Beth ........ Hayne Blanche lClerkl Hoff, Conrad ...... '. '. .2'81,.196,197 Hulstrand, Marsha ..... 281 Iverson, Vernon . . . Jernberg, Louise QCatel . . Johnson, Elaine ..... Johnson, Sandra .... Komnikar, Leonard . . Karels, Stella ..... Kautt, Bertha .... Kettleson, Mel . . . Korthage, Muriel . . Koza, Judy ....... Kramer, Peter ........ 225,283,43 Kroll, Sadie iCafel . . . Kulbitski, John .... Lange, Muriel .... Larson, Richard .... Lee, Margaret iCustl Lesniak, John iCustl . . Lindstrom, Evelyn . . Lofgren, Margaret lCat Lotstedt, Fred ...... Lynch, William . . . Marks, Samuel .... McEvoy, Harriet . . . McGowan, James . . McKenny, Helen . . . McWatt, Arthur .... Mecklin, Caroline . . Melby, Doris iCu5tl . Miller, Sherman . . . .....280 .....278 294 260 ...296 ...294 ...281 ...283 ...296 .. 296 .. 296 283 ........285 .......296 ...185,284 282 ...280 ...297 ...296 ...294 el Molkenbur, Robert . . . Moore, Don lAdm. As Mulliken, John .... s'tl Neihart, John ...... Nelson, Charles . . . Neubert, Bernard . . Novak, Vera lClerkl . . . .......296 ........293 113,139,281 .....67,285 .....284 ...285 ...286 ..292 ...282 ...297 ...283 ...283 .......273 ....265,284 ....285 ...286 ...285 ...295 Perry, Lawrence ........... 287 Peterson, Carole lAidel . . Peterson, Marlys lGuidancel .....294 ....285 Peterson, Steven ........... 287 Pikala, John .... Pirkl, James ..... Ray, Joan lAidel . . Richards, Ronald . . Risch, Gordon . . . Roac h, Bettye ...... .. 287 288 ...294 ...286 289 . . . 286 288 Romansky, Harold . . . . . . . . Ryan, Robert . . . . . .....288 Saievic, Peter ........... 166,293 Sandstrom, Lloyd ..... 186,290,189 Schieble, Lenora 1Catel ....... 296 Schultz, Paul ........ . . . 290 Shager, Irene ...... .... 2 94 Shett, Gunnvor .... . . 116,289 Shovell, Jane ....... ..... 2 88 Smeed, Edithe lAidel . . . . . 294 Smith, Robert ............. 288 Snyder, Carole ............ 291 Stanford, Richard ..... 260,105,287 Steiner, Mary iCatel ......... 296 Stone, Richard ............ 291 Svanoe, Edward ........... 288 Swanson, Paul ....... 259,185,289 Themmes, Lawrence ......... 289 Tholen, Mary Ann lClerkl ..... Tschesche, Liese ........... Tubessing, Antoinette lCustl ..... Van Heerden, Maureen ...... 294 291 297 291 Wagner, Sylvester iCustl ..... 297 Walker, Eleanor lCustl . . . Washburn, Inez . . . . ...297 ........29O Wasko, Richard ...... . . .208,291 Weyandt, William . . . . . . . 290 Wheeler, James ..... Wittenburg, Jan lAidel Zubell, Lois lAidel . . Shager, Richard . . . ...288 ...295 ...295 288 :eff w .14 11, cg? gee - -A .:.?23f-efffgyfsez A e A. ,iiaeeees e 25511 - +P e ve: 41 111111 . ff? 22s 2 ei Z Z7 gggffge-mr. A , 1: in 1 K mein 33E'f1, ' f 1 ABRIZENSKI ED1'ill35i'11it.iTiii2Z A1.11,11111.111111111b1111111111,611.1 1.161 rea.- 215 it Acciari, Roxqlnnh 1101. 1 Acc1AR1, r Ackerm an, Je' l Adam, Diane 1 339. G 9111-9 11 is Addington A 753' Addington: 10131110177 rn 557 ADDINGTON, 44 5-- r Society '11,' Na- en 1 lad K 11. '1 1 1 1 5. 1111111535 1121 54. 1 , , . , .253 ' - A X'X' '111 124 242 - Cheerleading 11, 12, 51611 11, 12,Gir1's All't Asf sociation 10, ll, 12, Gojiigrnor i'1-:Stott 111. 12, Homigggriing 'N Queen 12, Marching Unit 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, Ski Club 10, ll, 12, Spanish Club 12,StudentCoun- cil 12, Sweetheart Princess 11. A1-ILGREN, SUSAN 112144. Ahlgren, Terri 1101 215. ALBERT. THOMAS 1121 44 - 16116 Club 12. Albrecht, Thomas 1101 215, 217. ALFVEDY, ELLEN 112144, 118, 254, 255 - A Choir 10, 11, Girl's Athletic Association 12, German Club 10, 11,12,Girl's Volleyball 12, Madrigals ll, 12, Operetta 10, ll, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Aliperlo, Darlene 1101215 ALIPERTO, DREW 1121. Allen James 1111 2, 139, 185, 196. Allen, Nancy 1101215. Allie, David 1111 139, 152, 164, 186, 189, 205, 207. Aim, Dennis 1111 139,142,164 180, 247. Almquist, Lari1111 120, 139. Altrichter, Judilh1101215. ALTRICHTER, THOMAS 112144. Alvarez, Scott 1101 169, 215. AMEY, KIMBERLY 1121 44 114, 116 - Girl's Athlet sociotion 10, ll, 12, Club 10, I 1, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, skactub 12. Anderson, Craig 1101 119, 196, 2f15.' inderson, David D. 1101 173, 215. ANDERSON, DAVID M.1l2144- B Hockey 10, Class Council 11, German Club 11, Goltll,12, Ski Club 11, 12, Soccer 10.11 12, Student Council 12. ANDERSON, DAVID W.1I2145.. ANDERSON, GAYLA1121 45,49, 116 - Class Council 10 11 12 ie- . ' 4-kfefr Girl's Athletic Associa ll, 12, Girl's Track 10, ll, His- torical Society. 12, Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 12,Student Council 10, 11. ANDERSON, JEANNE112145. ANDERSON, JEFFREY 112145- Ski Club 10,, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 111.1 Anderson, Joan 1101 215. ANDERSON, .lUDlTl1l112145. ANDERSON, KARL 112145 - Ski Team 11, 12, Ski Club 1O,11, 12. ANDERSON, KEITH 112145. ANDERSON, lADONNA112145, 119 - A Choir l1,12, Glee Club 10, Girl's Athletic Asso- ciation l0, ll, Skating Unit 10, 11. re sch, Thomas 1.1 2l154,Qa..f.1e5g,..Magi Inde Anderson, 1101 215. AND 45, 54, 63, 101, 102. 170, 179, 253 - Che f ing 11, Class Councilj 2, Girl's 11 Associoticir , 11, 121 'fn1135erman Club ll, 12, w11Marc111ng Unit National 1.Q11Farensic1,g. g1,g 10 11 Pep lgtllfh sn cub io, 1, .VET .i i 666611 io, 12, A lCl-!AEL112145- srf ' . ' 1,1 45.1 f1dldU13 12 QQAZU11 11.,,QQ, Wrestling 10. iglsioeksofs, PAMQA 112145- Choir ll, Gleegiub 10, Stu- :51,111dent C ou nci1,1,2fj3 Anderson, 108, 109, 139. Anderson, Peggy 1111 111, 139, 258. Anderson, Richard 1101 215. ANDERSON, RUTH 112145. Anderson, Sandra 1101 131, 215. ANDERSON, SCOTT 1121 45 - B Hockey 10. Anderson, Stephen1111139,176. Anderson, Susan A. 11O11f215. ANDERSON, SUSAN M. 112146 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, German Club ll, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Coun- cil 10, 11, 12. Anderson, Todd 11 11 139. Andreason, David 1101 185, 215. Anger, David 1111. 1 ANTONSON, PAULA1121456 - Class Council 10, 11, German Club 11, 12. Arndt, Eugene 1111 139. ARNOLD, CATHLEEN 112146,54, 1o1,102,:111, 170, 242,253- Council 12, French Club 10, 1 1, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, ll, 12, Homecoming Cah- didate 12, Honor Society 171, ching Unit 10,PepClubi' Ski Club 10, 11, 121 l2,Mar 107, 215, 235, 111111A,139. Arrlgoni, 1101215, 216. Asmus, Timothy 1111 139, 186, 189, 206, 250. Asp, 111611616 1111 109, 1566 ASUNCION, FRED 1121. Atchison, Lorraine 1111 139. Aubin. Paula 1101 215, 252. AuoE, DENISE 1121 46, 111. 239, 242, 253, 260- Cheer- leading 11, 12, French Club ll, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, German Club 12, Girl's Basketball 10,Girl's Volleyball 10111, Glee Club 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Marching Unit10,Pep Club 10, ll, 12, Skt Club 12, Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12,Sweet- heart Candidate 11. A'-199. Marv 11.01 Auge, A Auger, Colleen 1111 4139. Aune. Nancy 1101 216. Cheerleading 11,12, Clasicgg, Q. 1 12, Spectrum Club 11, 112, Stu- dent Council I M U , B 501'S'1,9Ri31t5ii110l4t4. ,jj it BAKER. 1121 ieitztivlwi' 257 e 153.13611 io, 966' ketball iiilfllass '10. Honor Society 12, latin Club 11, 12, Madrigols 111, 12, Op- eretta 11, 51ciCteb11, 12. Banks, Debb1e,j1'11 139. Barilla, Leslie'?151 216. Barnett, Jim,21191 .A Ba r n ettgfndngie 1 aARREn. susAN g - Class Council 11, Girl's Alh- letic Association 10, ll, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Pep Cliiib 10, Red Cross Represen- tative 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Spanish Club 10, 11. BARRE11, SUSAN L 112146. BARRETIE. MICHELLE 1121 43, 46, 104 - Catalina Club 10, Class Council 10, 11, 12,Girl's Ath- latic Association 10, 11, 12, German C1ub10,11,12, Hon- or Society 11, 12, Azud12, Marching Unit 10, 1l,Nat1onal Forensic League 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 12. Barrette, Paulo 1111 120, 140. Barry, Karen 1101. Barsness, Scott 1111 140. BARTE,JOYCE112146-German Club 11, 12. RARTEL, MICHAEL 1121 46 - Chess Club 10, 11, 12. Bartell, Cheryl 1111 140. BARTELL, DAVID 1121 46, 164, 194, 195 - A ieetbull 12. 'iiW're3itiri5iT 2. Bastian, Rainer 1101 216. Bateman, Robert 1111 140, 173. Bauer, Steven D. 11131216. BAUER, STEVEN 3.112146 - B Basketball 1Q,' gross Country 11, Honor Society 121' 1 - 1 Bauman, Jodell 1111 105, 114, 140. Beaudet, Donna 1111 140. Beaver, Eric 1111 130. nE.n.EAu,..m4Qe..lt21 46. Bebeau, Kathy 1111. BECK, KAREN 1121 47, 116 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, March- ing Unit 11, 12. BECK, SANDRA 1121 47 - Girl'S Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, 'German Club 12, Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Pep Club 10, ll. BECK..S111AREN 112-1 47. 58, 1 16 -Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, March- ing Unit 10, 11, 12. BEDBURY, CUR'1'1Q.1121 47, 67, 10, BF661b611 12, German 7Club 11, 12, Historical Society 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Ski ll, 12, Band 10, 11, AVERY, w1LuA1v11121 44, 46, 84, V Council '21 Tennis 104, 170, 171, 243 - B H 11 ,..1. 10, B Football 10, Class Cbuenx VJ' 11161121156 UO, 131.2161 C11 12, German Club ll, e' 0 n ' Homecoming Candidate BEEBE'RoBlN1121gA7',93A':Ic9' Honor Guard H'Nmi0n91ga1., 1XVlf1E1'S '11. I151sGt Ietic ensic Leaguerll, Cfszcactron ' ' ermon 12, Soccer 11,, 1 Student U ' Council 10, weetheart Condidatefln ,71'rack 11. AXNESS, DEQRA112146, 134 - Cata11fi'ii1'C11Jb 10, 11,12,Girl's Athletic Association 10,1l,12, Honor Society 12, Ski Club 11, Behr, Scott 1111 140. Beissler, William 1111 140. Belair, Michele 1101 216. Belair, Patrick 11 11 l40,205, 207. Belko, David 1111 140. BELKO, DEBORAH 1121 47 - A Choir 11, Glas Club10,OnT1'1e Job1f61!!1ng12.N ix . . 1101216. ' Bell, Jomos:110l2l6. DEHOVJCH. JEFFERY 1121. Belloviclr, .lulie 1111. 11 ff: Benassi, Mary 1101. 1611 Benske, David1l0116B,11291,2j16. Benelce, Patricia 1101 217617 .ff DENERY. IAURIE 1121-47 '-511112 Athletic Association 10, 11, German Club 1 1, Marching 710, 11, On The Job Train- anggg, sn Club 10, 11. Benefigwilliam 1101 l82,216. BENSQN, BRUCE 112147. Benson.'1rYnn1111 114, 140, 159. Berg, .tonnes 1111 140. Berg, Mary'1101 216. Berger, Jeanne 1101 75, 216. Bergeron, Gerald 1101 169, 192, 216. Bergeron, Marilyn 11 11 140. BERGIN, JEFFREY 1121 48, 186, 189, 208 - A Baseball 10, ll, 12, A Basketball 11, l2,BBase- ball 10, B Basketball 10. BERGMAN, ROBERT112148,189, 191 - A Basketball 11, 12 B Basketball 10. Bergstrom, Karen 1101 216. Bergstrom, Steven 1101 182. Berguetske, Debra 1111. Berke, Debbie 1111 140. Berling, Richard 1111 140. Berres, Camille 1111 140. BERRES, SUSANNE1l2148, 87- Maiorettes 10, 11, 12. BERUBE, susAN 1121 48 Beseke, Barbara 1101 216. BESEKE. DEBORAH 1121. Beseke, Linda 1101 216. Betancourt,Timolhy1101216. Bethke, Donald 1101 191, 216. Bettendorf, John 1111 140. BIANGlNI, JENNIFER 1121 48 - On The Job Training 12. BIANGA, v1cK1E 1121 48 - A Choir 10, 11, On TheJob Train- ing 12. s1EN1Ex, MHARA112148. Bierwerth, Darlene 1111. Bierwerth, Leann 1101. Biesanz, Nancy 11l1200. Biever, Erik1111130, 140. Biever, Susan 1101 216. BILFULK, ANN 1121 48, 264 - French Club 11, 12, Girl's Ath- letic Association 10, 12,Drama 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 12. Bifulk, Archie 1111 140. BIFULK, BARBARA 1121 48, 122. 126, 198, 199 - Class Council 10, 11, Courier Staff 11, 12. Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girl's Basketball 12, Girl's Volleyball 11, 12,Gov- ernor's Staff 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Ski Club 10. BIFULK, DOUGLAS 112148. Bighley, Patrick 1101 216. Birchem, Patricio1111 140. msnov, rREDER1cA 1121.. Biorklund, Gregory 1101 185, 196, 216. Biorkman, Donald 1111 140. Biorlie, RUH11101 120, 134, 185, 216, 267. Blackowl, Stephen 1l01216. BLACKSTOCK, SANDY 112148. Bloha, Susan 1101 107, 216, 253. Blair, Patricia 1101. a1.A1R, PETER 1121 - German Club 11, 12, B Hockey 10, B Football 10, Wrestling 10. BLAKEWAY, DEBORA 1121 48, 130 - Band10,11,12,Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, Ind ex - 305 German I I, l2,SkiClub I I, I2. Blanchard, Debra 1111 IAO. BLANCHARD, DONALD lI2I 48 - Band IO, Il. BLANCHARD, MICHAEL 112148, ISA, I85 - B Football IO, Swimming IO, Il, I2,Trac1eg.- I I, I 2. Blaaaheiia, Pamela 11 II 140. Blanchette, Peggy 1IOI2I6. I Blanchette, Scott IIII jx Blanchette, Steven ll II. --,, I Blau, Leslie IIOI I2O, 2l6.'I1 Block, Becca ll II IAO. mock, BONNI 1121 A8 - Spec- trum Club I2. 1 BLOM, JEFF 1121 49, '84, 171, 253 - BHockey IO,CIIlIssCoun- Cil IO, II, I2, French'Club IO, I I , HonorGuard l I,Soccer I2. BLOMKER, KIM 1121. Blosstield, Kathleen It II IAO. Blosstield, Paul IIOI l73,?g392, 217. fi Islam, David 11 II IAQ. sLuM, DOUGLAS lt'2IAA?. 132. Crass Representativ BODEN, DANNY 11221 Baden, Glenn IIOI 2l7. lf BOEHNE, PAUL lI2I A9 'ffgfsbftd BODDEN, GLADVS lI2I 43? I TI P' Milli 'EM 63. BRIGGS, BRIAN lI2I 50 - Ski Club I2. Brill, Theresa ll II l4I. Br1n ?- 3.1. 'I 01 217. B-eww: ' 1. BROWN. CH' ' 50. BROWN, - On The Job Traininl, '1 5 Brown, Daniel IIFII Bfowf' GOTY MQW nf M If lice 'lille I1 . 1 1 Iil.QfiW1. ottawa, Michelle brown, Ronald 11 III Brownnifgcott II II IAI. l ' Mi x BRDWNII' TO Nl .Club Job I 21 ii . ep fe- I0, I l lf ll NL Bfaiiiivgmaaaia 11 II'llf1Qg3i,g,I76.a7i1iIi4 BRUNIIIETTE, CIIARLE lI2I 51, 5, 2 5, 2 7 - Cross I25, I7 O O T-,Country IO, II, I2, German Club I2, Governor Stott II, I2, Ski Club II, I2, Track IO, II, I2, Courier Stott Il, I2. BUCHAN. TERESA, 1121 51 - Girl's Athletic Association IO. Buc, e, Ralph 110I2I7. ,,,, ,JOHN 112151. 1 ' II i t 'l .1 1 e IW 11 1 l aaig ISO, 2 1 7. L I W1Il'l',yII' I' l2l7 Img, I I1 I 'Ill' III, 1,1 111 ' I II I Itllil I 1, ' 1 BUG 1 M141rii 14lw1II4.1 - -1111101.111 '. 1-1.1-, 1:11 -' ' BU 7- II, 12. ,.,, ,,,, . .1 . as Boerner, Lorrie IIOI 2I7. llll I 1511 BoHN EN, WILLIAM 112139, 1 ,,, H A I Bois, DO'NN'w 'IIIII I' 1f' BakI1a1,K1m IIII 140. BOLTON, RICK 1121 - A Hockey I I, 12,8 Hockey IO, B Football IO. Bongarts, George ll II I29, I40. BONIN, RENEE lI2I 49. IaoNNoARD, DANIEL lI2I 49. Bonngard, Darryl IIOI 2I6. Bonngard, Duane ll II. sooo, DAVID lt2I 49. Boog, Leo 11 Boog, Stephdh IIOI. BO0GREtI1I CURTlS1I2IA9,IOI, I021, - Qllbasketball IO, Chess Clullb Class Council IO, Sp1IlIl'iig1h Club Il, Student ll, I2, Track IO, I I, I2. BooHren,Joan11OI 198, 199,200 2lZQ safgnftfcfasa 1101 217. sown, KRISTY 1121 A9 - A Choir II, Class Council IO, Girl'l Athletic Association I2, German Club Il, I2, GirI's Volleyball I I , Honor Society tlg, I2, Operetta ll. Bqrawske, William 1101 I92,2l7. BORST,'CI'IMlLENE1l2I A9 - On The .lab Training 12. BOTERIIIANJLLEN lI2I 50. Boierman, Sun 11 II 141. Botr1eI?1,1lariI'It1li1I1O4,127,I4t. BOUGIE, H1111 EN 1121. Bougie, ll II IAI. BOUTANGIMIRN lI2I Bowlin, Margaret: IIOI 217. BowLIN, MICHAEL 1l'2I'50, 124 - Courier Staff II, I2, Gov- ernor Statf II, I2. BovDEN, TOM lI2I 50. Bradley, Thersia IIII I23. Bradshaw, Dennis 1IOI217. BRADSHAW, LUANNE1I2I5O - French Club IO, II, I2,Droma II, I2. Braun, Markll II. BREEN, BRENDA 1121 50. Breen, Roberta lIOI 2I7. Breitkreitz, Roxanne IIII IOI, IIA, 141. I Brennhofer, Brenda lIOI2I7. I BRICE, THOMAS ll2I 50, IOI l02, I96, 265'i4fChesSClubl I, I2, Honorkiocielzy I2, Drama II, I2, Red Cross Representa- tive I I, I2, Stage Crew I I, I2, Student Council I2, Tennis IO, II, I2. 306 - Index 1111. 131111 111 11:,111a1.-111m 151211 I I 12151. BURCH, CHERVLI '1-IRIISI. M ,,,1 WI l Burckhardt, Ann IflOI,1,2'IIl7. BUCKHARDT, 0RENlllI2I5I -On The Job Trainirllll I2. Burkman, Patrick -54. Brunside, Pamela' IZI7. Burth, John It 01 2 Carnewski, Linda IIOI. Carney, Colleen IIOI IO7, I22, 2I4. Carney, Kathleen 1111 IIA, IAI. Carrier, Kevin ll II. Carrier, Kristin IIOI I99, 2I6. Carroll, Mark IIOI. CARUFEL, RICHARD lI2I 52 - Stage Crew IO, II, I2. CARUSO, GAYLE lI2I 52, 134 - Catalina Club I0, II, I2,Girl's Athletic Association IO, II, I2, Glee Club IO, Pep Club IO, Red Cross Representative IO, Il, I2, Spanish Club Il. Casarez, William IIOI. Casello, Nanette IIOI. CASELLO, PAT 11 2I 52, I IB, 242, 258 - A Choir I I, French Club IO, II, I2, Girl's Athletic As- sociation IO, II, I2, Girl'sVol- leybcIllII,12,GIee Club IO, Homecoming Candidate I2, Honor Society II, I2, Mad- rigals I2, Marching Unit IO, I I, Operetta I2, Soccer II,Sweet- heart Candidate IO. Casey, Timothy II9, IAI. Casper, James ll IWIAI. Casserly, Debra 11iI,1I,1I14, I2C1, IM' 200' CASSIDY, KIM ll 21. Caswell, Douglas IIOI. llll I Cavegn, Ronald IIOI I76. Chorbonneau, Armand ll II. Charles, Harry IIOI. Chorn, Jeffrey lIOI 224. Charn, Susan ll II IO7, IAI, ISA. CHASE, DELORES 1I2I52, 2IA -- On The Job Training I2. CHECKALSKI, RONALD 112152. Chelstrom, Phillip 1111 I29, I42, BUSH, RONALD 112I'5t, , 245- G,,,,,,,,S,,Cs IO. I cHIsHoLM, JANELL 112143, 52, Busse, Carla 1IOI2I7. , ,. 84i 93. IO4. I09, 242. 243. BUTTERMQRE, KATII VWVW J, IQISI 1 246, 258 - Class Council 10, .. On The Job TrCI ,1- ,J I gil, Ii, Classlirisgdgg II I,AItE1 Buziclgyl Roncldlu I2, 121 Home' Bvdwvsivf M0fQaff1IIl 'I f'I1 Waiting '2- Bydzovsky, Peter I Honor So- ! 'IWW National C , Forensic IIII Itflf, I2, Pea Cacy, Claudia 1101 NIT caarI,IaI1e 1101. I'If I I I, Caliguire, Marcia 1I1I I53. CALIGUIRE, SAM l12I15t, Callais, Donald IIOI ISS. Cannon, John II II IAI. Ccmtu, Laura IIOI I23, 250. , Capan, Linda IIOI. 3 I cAPAN, TERRY 1121 51, 71, 15, 1 186, 187, 189 - A Baaketbaiif 11, 12, A Football II, Bans- - ketball IO, B Football IO. ' Copistrant, Robbin ll II. 1 Capistrant, Theresa 11 II IIE, ' IAI. 1 ' Capron, Michael IIOI. Carbone, Debra IIOI. ,I ,I Corey, James Allen IIOIQI , CARL, DAWN 112I 51, 120 - A Chair II, CIass,Councit I2, Girl's Athletic Association I2. Glee Club IO, Historical So- ciety I2, Red Cross Represen- tative IO, II, I2, Student Council IO, Il, I2. CARLSON, AUDREV lI2I SI - A Choir II, Glee Club IO. CARLSON, DANIEL c. 1121 52. Carlson, Daniel R.lIOI. Carlson, David IIII IAI. Carlson, Dona IIOI l3I. Carlson, Erik 11OI IB5. Carillon, Jill 1111 II9, 128.141, ' 265, 266' Cnrlion, Julie 1101. Carlson, Kevin ll II lwll. CARLSON, LOWELLlI2I 52, Carlson, Richard lIII 67, IOA, I28 IAI I Carlson, Tina ll II IIA, IAI. CIub'lO, IU, II, I2, Sweethedlwcandidate IO, I I. Chisholm, John IIOI. Christensen, l-4Jurie1IOI. Chrtstehian, Jess llOI. CHRISTENSON, JOANNE 1121 Christiansen, Laura IIOI. CHRISTIANSON, COLLEEN 1121 52, II6 - Marching Unit IO, II, I2, French Club II, I2, Girl's Athletic Association IO, , II, I2, GirI's Track I2, Pep - Club IO, Skating Unit 10, Ski 1.CltJb'LI0. II, I2. ChristtiW1j1son,1l.eanard ll II. Cich, I IAZ. I caah, Tlmoltlwfll I 19, 142. 164- Cincoski, Timothy I Clarke. Roxanne IIOI lblil. 250. Clasen, Michele II II IIA, IA2. Calugherty, Michael 1111 ISO, IA2 I73. CLAUSON, MICHAEL ll2I 52, IGI, IO5 - Class Council IO, French Club IO, Azud!l0,Na- tional Forensic League I2, Stu- ent Council IO, II, I2, Wres- tling IO. Cleveland, Michele IIOI. Clock, Bonnie 11 OI I2O, 235,239 Cloutier, Timothy IIOI. cLowes, DENNIS 1121 52 - Honor Society II. Clowes, Mark 1IOI. Cluckey, Jerome II II IA2. CLUCKY. PAM1I2I52. Cantwell, Tamara IIOI. Cocchiarella, Julie 1101 218. Cocchiarella, Maryll II I27, 139, I42, ISO, 200. Connolly, Teresa IIOI 218. COCCHIARELLA, MICHAEL lI2I 52, IOI, II9, 254 - A Choir I2, Ski Club II, I2, Student Council IO, II, I2, Wrestling IO. Cocchiarella, Michele ll II 86, IOI, II9, I2O, I42, 254, 256, 257, 266. CODDON, GREGORY II2I. Colosimo, Midge IIOI 218. Colosimo, Rose 11 II I42. Comstock, Lora IIOI 2l8, 246, 260. Condon, Lelta IIOI. Condon, R1QI1111111It:1I11 IOA, 134, I42, 205, 257. Conley, Mary IIOI. Connelly, Denice IIOI 2I8. Connolly, Brian IIOI 169, 205, 207, 2l8. CDNNOLLY, PATRICK 1l2I 52. Conroy, Kerry 1111 IA2. GCNROY, MATT 1121 50 - Band VII, I2. Gegverse, Nancy 11 II IIA, 142. GUNYERS, DEBORA 1I2I 52. coNvEtLs, DENtSE1I2I52. Cook, Debra II II. Cook, Sheila 1101. I Cooper, William IIOI 214, 218, 246, 260. Coray, Kenneth IIOI 2I8. CQSTELLO, MARGARET lI2I 52, f QII8, 256 - A Choir I I, French Carta, 10, it, 12,611-I'5 Aihlaiic Asifftitaiatlon 1 IO, ll, I2, Glee Club IO, Honor Society 1 1, 12, T'-.,MatIrlgaIs I2, Operetta I I, I2, Pep Club IO, ll, I2. Costello, Michael IIOI 218. Cotroneo, Cindy IIOI IO7, 2I8. COTRONEO, JAMES lI2I 53, 170, l7I, I72, IBO, 243 - A Hockey IO, II, I2, ClassC0un- cil IO, I I, French Club III, II, I2, German Club IO, Homa- coming Candidate I2, Dp- eretta IO, Soccer IO, Il, I2, Student Council I2,SweethBdl'I' Candidate IO, II. Courneya, Michele 1101 2I8. Courteau, Louise 1IOI2I8. Covelski, Donald 11 II IA2. CRAMER. SHEILA 1121 53. Crane, Douglas IIII IA2. CRANTSON, MARY lI2I 53 A- Band IO. Cranston, Pamela 1IOI2I8. Crawford, Donna IIOI 2I8. Crea, Denys 1111 lA2, 237. Crosby, Russel ll II IA2. Crotty, Charles IIOI. Clam, CVNTHIA 1121 53 - Glee Club IO, Ski Club IO. cRuDo, KATHERINE 1121 42, 53, 118, 134, 253, 257 A Choirll, I2, Catalina Club II, l'2,Class Council I I, l2,FI'9nCl'1 Club IO, I I, I2, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion I0, ll, I2, Glee Club IO, Honor Guard Il, Honor So- ciety Ii, I2, lnternotionaICIub I2, Madrigals ll, I2,Marching Unit IO. Operetyta IO, II, I2, Ski Club IO, II, I2, Student Council IO. Cruz, Carol II II I42. CRUZ, SANDRA lI2I 53. CUCCHIARELLA, ELIZABETH 1121 A3, 53, IO7, I I6 - ClassCoun- cil IO, I I, I2, French Club I I, I2, Girl's Athletic Association IO, II, I2, German Club I2, Glee Club IO, Marching Unit II, I2, Operetta IO, Pep Club IO, I I, I2, Red Cross Represen- tative IO, II, I2, StudentCoun- cil IO, Skating Unit IO, II, I2. Ski Club II, I2. Cullen, Karen 11 II 155, 142. cuLIEN.KEvIN 1121 53, 7I,I64, I86, I89- A Basketball 1 1, 12, A Football I I, I2, B Basketball IO, B Football IO. Cullen, Thomas 1101 191, 218. Culllton, John 1101 Culliton, Robert 1111 130, 142. Cummins, Steven 1111 Cunningham, Kenneth 1101 Cusick, Glenn 1101218. D DAHEDL, KIM 1121 54 - On The Job Training 12. Dahedl, Shelley 11 O1 218. Dahl, Julie 1101 Dahlberg, Joanne 110193, 218. Dahlblom, Dennis1I11130,142. Dalsen, Ronald 11012l8. DAMEWOOD, KENNETH112154. Damico, John 1101 218. Dana, Brian1111 142, 171, 185, 196. Danca, Deborah 11 11 142. Daniels, Kim 1101213 Donner, Dean 1111138,142, 189, 208. Davids, Ann 11 11 Davids, Vicki 11 11 DAVIDSON, LORI112154-Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11. Dean, Steven 1111 142. Dechaine, Donna1101 185, 218. Decosse, Gary 1111 143. Defiel, Diane 1101220. Deflorin, Robert 11 11 143. DELAFLORIN, ROBERT 1121 54. Delaforest, Thomas 1101220. Delcastillo, Frank 1101 220. Delaia, Samuel 11 11 143. Delang,Nora1l11l12,114,142, 264. Deloy,Joan1111114,142,150. DELSING, LYNDA 1121 54 - On The Job Training 12. Demaio, Linda1101220. Demarco, John 1111 119, 143. Demarest, Pete 1101 220, 267. Demarre, Melvin 1101220. DENN,DAVtD112154-Band1O, Class Council 11, 12. Denn,Lori1111143. Dennis, James 1111 143. DERosE, JEROME 1121 54, 129, 194 - Band 10, B Hockey 10, B Football 10, Track 12, Wrest- ling 11, 12. DESLER, PATRICIA 1121 55, 253 - Class Council 10, 11, Courier Staff 11, Girl's Athletic Asso- ciation 10, 11, Governor Staff 11, On The Job Training 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10. Desmarais, Claudette 1101220. Destasia, David 1101220. DEm1NG, THOMAS 1121 55, - Ski Club 10. Deutsch, Anthony 1111 143. Devahl, Mary 1111 114, 143. Devahl, Robert 1111 108, 143. DEVINE, CYNTHIA 1121 55. Devine, Diane 1101 220. DEWALL, NANCY 1121 43, 55, 84, 116, 261 f A Choir10, 11, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, Marching Unit 11,12,0peretta io, 11, Pep Club io. Dexter, Elizabeth 1111 114, 142. Deya, Deborah 1101 220. Deyo, Kenneth 11 11 Diaz, Peter 1101 194, 220, 265. Dick, Debbie 1111 114, 143, 200. Dick, Susan 110122o, 250. Diegnau, Christopher 1111 143. DIEGNAU, MICHAEL 1121 55 - German Club 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Azud 11, 12, Track 11. Diehl, Michelle 1101 220. DIETMAN, JACQUEUNE 112155 - French Club 12, German Club 11. D1MM1cx, DUSTIN 1121 55, 133 - Band 10, 11, On The Job Training 12,Wrestling 10. Dinzeo, Phyllis 1111. Discher, Michael 1101 169, 205, 207, 220. DISTLER, MERRY 1121 55 - On The Job Training 12. Dixon, Timothy 1111. DJOS, WENDY1t2155. Dobbs, Laura 1101 220. Dochniak, Cynthia 1101 220. Doheny, Russell 1101. Domagall, Anna 1111 111, 138, 143, 258. Domagall, Mary 1111 143, 199. Domagall, M1chael1101220. Domagall, Peggy 1101 198,199, 200, 220, 249. DOMAGAI1, THOMAS 1121 55. DONAHUE, DEBRA 1121 Donahue, Kathleen 1111 143. DONALDSON, DOUGLAS 1121 55. Donovan, Michael 11 11 143. Dougherty, Mary 1101220. Douglas, Terri 1101220. Doyon, Peter 1101 196, 220. Drake, Thomas 1101 169, 175, 182. DRAKE, WILLIAM 1121 55, 97, 205, 207 - Cross Country 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12. Drassal, Terence 1101 129, 131, 191, 220, 264. Drees, Jean 1111 143. Drees,Julia1101220. N Drevecky, Rebecca 1101. Drevnick, Kenneth 1101 119, 220. DREW, BARBARA 1121 55, 130+ Band 10, 11, 12. Drewa, Faith 11 11 120, 143. DREWS, LORt112155, 116, 179 - A Choir 11, French Club 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Dreyer, Gail 1101 131, 220. Dubord, Randolph 1101. Duclen, Terrie-1101. Duit, Keith 1101. Duff, KIMBERLY 1121 55 - Red Cross Representative 12. Duffy, Dean1111143. Dutty, Patricia 1101 220. DurouR, .IEFFERY1l2155 QA Baseball 12, B Baseball 13:1 'i DUFOUR, KATHRYN 1121 56, 199 - Courier Staff 12, Gir1's,W1 N Basketball 12, Girl's Track .121 Governor Staff 12, SkiClub.11u2. Dufour, Michael 1111 .130,ll1.42. DUFQUR, PETER112156. DUGAN, JANET112156, 116,119 - French Club 10, Gir1'sAth1e- tic Association 10, 11, 12,G1ee Club 10, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, A Choir12. Dupre, Gary 1101220. Duzynski, Raymond 1101. Dvorak, Donald 11 I1 143. DVORAK, WILLIAM 1121 56. Eberhardt, Thomas 11 O1 220.. Ecker, Jerri 11 O1 220. i ' Eckert, Duane 1101 182, 220. ECKEIUJEFFERY112156. ECKERY, PATRICK 1121 56. Eckstrom, Debra 1111 143. Edholm, Joseph 1101 220.! Ec1w,ards, Billy 1111 143, 265. Eiivifcitizisg 00311 11 O1 220. Edwards, Dav1rn1111 143. EDWARDS, 'PEGGY 1121 55 - On The Job Training 12. Egersdort, Richard 1111 143. Egge, Dav1d1101. Eggers, William 1101220. EGGERT, SHARON 1121 55 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11,Saectrum11,12. Eggert, Thamas1111 143. Ehnstram, Dianne1111143. EHNSTROM, JEFFERY 1121 56. EHNSTROM, LAUREN 1121 56, 87 - Class Cauncil 10, Girl's Athletic Association 10, Mo- iorettes 11, 12. Ehnsiram, Michael1l11 164. EHRET. KlM1i2156. A . Elnberg er, Georgeann1!1Q1.. Eishen, Thornas1111 143. Eithier, Mark 175. EKMAN, JAMES 112156. Eldridge, .lay ELFSTROM, ANN ETTE 1121 43, 56, 73, 116, 261 A A Choir 11, Class Caunci110,11,12, Girl's Athletic Association IO, 11, 12, German Club 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10. E11, Michael 1111 101, 102, 143. Emond, Brenda 11 11 143. ENGEBRETSON, DOUGLAS1121. Erickson, Debra 1101 200, 220. Erickson, James 11 1 Erickson, Karen 1101 220. Erickson, Kenneth 11 I1 143. ERICKSON, MARK 1121 56, 164, 165, 178, 180, 208, 242, 243 - A Baseball 10, 11, 12, A Hockey 10, 11, 12, A Football 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Can- didate 12, Sweetheart Candi- date 10, 11. Erickson, Paul 11 11 143, 164. Erickson, Russell 1111 143. Erickson, Stacie 1101 220. Erickson, Steven 1111 143. Erickson, Thomas 11 11 143. Ervin, l.inda1101. Esboldt, Theresa 1111 42, 113, 119,134,143,150, 249, 251, 252, 266. Ethier, Daniel 1101205,207,221. Etter, Thomas 11 11 105,143. Eue, Roxanne 1101 221. Evans, Robert 11 11 143. Evans, Thomas 1101 221. Ewald, Dwendolyn1101221. I: EAcR1.ER, DAN 112143,55, 164, 208, 247 W A Baseball 11, A Football 11, 12, B Baseball 10, B Hockey 10, Class Coun- cil 12, l.atin Club 11, 8 Foot- ball 10. Fackler,.Ricky1101191,221. ,J Fairbanks, John 11 11. FAIRBANK5, WENDY 1121 56, 134 Choir 11, Comitiriu c1i1bQf1 1, '12, Girl's Athletidlfis? socia11c1g1,11, 12, German-Club 12, Spectrum Club 12, Student Council 12. Falzone, Donna 1101221. Falzone, Gayle 1111 114, 143. EAi1oNE,rERR1112157. Farley, Wade 1101. Favilla, Richard 1101221. Fay, Debra 1101 131, 221. FEIDLER, SALLY 1121 57, 116 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, RedCross Representa- tive 11, 12. Fenton, David 1101221. FENTON, MICHAEL 1121 57 - On The Job Training 12. Fercello, Michael 11 11 143. Ferderer, Robert 1101 169, 182, 221. FERGUSON. DEBORA 1121 57, 253 - Girl's Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, On The .lob Training 12. FERGUSON, MIKE 1121 57, 119, 120. Ferguson, Sylvia 1101 131, 221, 253. Ferris, Kevin 1101 192, 221. EERRozzo, STEVEN 112157, 164 Q- A Football 10, 11, 12. FIRKUS, PAUL1121. Fischer, Charles 1101 221. FISCHER, DANIEL 1121 57, 196, - Tennis 10, 11, 12. Fisher, Jeffery 11 11 144. Fisher, Lynne 1101 221. HSHER. MARIWN112157-Girl's Athletic Association 10, Skt Club 10, Spectrum Club 11. Fitzgerald, Brian 1101221. 223. Fitzgerald, Edward 1111 144,205, 207. FLAA, JAMES 1121 57 - Golf 11. Flahave, Kimberly 1111. Flaherty, David 1101221. Flaherty, Dennis 1101221. FlAHER'l'Y, JOHN1121 132. Flaherty, Nancy 1111 144. Fleming, Patricia 1111 114, 144. Fleming, Dan1111 144, 149. Flis, Poula1i01221. Florez, Christine 11 11. Flowers, Michael 1101221. Flynn, Judy 1101. Fohrenkamm, Daniel 1101 221. FOI.EY, TIMOTHY 1121 57 - 8 Hockey 10, B Football 10. Ford, Cindy 1111 144. Ford, Kenneth 1101 221. Forga, Gregory 11 11 144. FORSBLAD, GREG 112157, 171 - B Basketball 10, B Football 10, German Club 11,12,Sac- cer 11, 12. Forys, Douglas 1101 119, 221. FORYS, LAUR1E1121 57, 107,119 A A Choir11,12, Girl's Athle- tic Association 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Operetta 12, Skating Unit 11, 12. Foster, Paul 1101 221. Fourt, Rosemory1111. Frank, Russell 1101221. Fransen, Denise 1101 222. Fransen, Thomas 1101 222. ERAN1zEN, TIMOTHY 1121 57. Franzwa, Vicki 1111 105, 144. Franscone, Mark1101. FREDERICK, JOHN 1121. Fredericks, Timothy 11 11 144. Fredette, William 1101 222. Fredrickson, Cindy 1111 144. FREEMAN, MARK 1121. ?? FREEMAN, ROBERT 1121. Friberg, Rick 1101 222. FRIBERG, LORI112158 - On The Job Training 12. ER1rz, GARY 1121 58 - Swim- ming 10. ERoErscHE1., cvNrmA 112158, 93 f F1agtwirlarS12. Froseth, Rodney 1101222. EURRER, DAWN 112158. Fyten, Duane1101222. G Galdonik, Tamara 1101222. Go11,Janice11l1 144. Galloway ,K Daniel 11 01 222. Galloway, David 1111 144. GALLOWAY, DEBORAH 112158, 116, 185 - Girl's Athletic As- sociation 1O, 11,, 12, German C1ub11,12,Marching unii io, 11, 12. GANNON, COLE 1121 58, 171, 185, 205, 207 f Soccer11,12, Swimming 10, 11,12, Track 10, 11, 12. Gannon, Terri 1101 200, 222. GARCIA, MARIE 1121 58, 101, 102, 242, 245, 260 - Spanish Club 12, Student Council 12, French Club 12, lnternational Club l2,RedCrossRepreser1ia- tive 12. Garotalo, Debra 1101 109, 222, 225. Garofalo, Steven 1111 144. GARRISON, DIANE 1121 58. Garscia, John 1111 101, 144, 194, 205, 207. Garske, David 1111 144. Garske, Steven 1111 144. Gartner, Daniel 1101. GARTNER, DENNIS 112158. Gasper, Naomi 1101222. Gasper, Rebecca 1111 144. Gausrnan, Lisa 1101 222. Index - 307 oAu1nisn.1errExv.gii21 ss. Gehrman, John IIOI 61222. Geisbauer, Annette II I I9 I44. Geisenholt, Jill 1101 I76, 222. Gelao, John lIOI 222. Gennow, Diane 1IOl 2225 Germain, Keith 1111 I44.-r Germain, Leslie 1101222 GERMAIN. LINDA U21-1. 58 + Girl's Athletic Association IO, Pep Club IO. ' L Germain, Lori 1111 I38, l44. Gibb, David 11 I1 I3D, l44. Gibbons, Robert ll0I. GIDLUND, DARLENE lI2I 58 - Class Council I I, French Club ll, I2, International Club I2. Gierok, David 1111 IAA, I53,208. Gilbert, Raymond lIOl 222. Gimemon, sem 1121 58 - French Club IO, Girl's Athletic Association IO, I I, I2, Histor- ical Society I2. Giles, Michele lt II 144. Gillen, Paul 11 II I44. Ginkel, Todd 1111 I44. Ginn, Kimberly 1IOl. Gintner, Alexander ll II 144, I 73. Gintner, Julie 1I0l222, 239. Gitzen, Karen ll II I44. GIWAYNA, sus 1121. GIWOYNA, BRENDA lI2I 59. Giwoyna, Gerald ll II I44. stems, cvmH1A1121 59 - C61- alino Club IO, Chess Club IO, Gymnastics IO, Latin Club IO, Il, Swimming IO, II, Giere, Gregory 1101 222. Glass, John ll I1 IA4, I94. GLOVKA, KRISTY l IZI 59, , Goff, Kotherlnetll IJ I44, Goff, Keith 1101 I92, 222. GOMEZ, DORA lI2I. Gontorek, Jill ll I1 I45. Gonzalez, Deborah UI1 I I4, I45. Gooch, Mary ll I Goodman, Daniel I Gossen, Theresa 5 Gormley, Patricia Goswitz, 101 Gross, Geneva ll Il. GROSS, MARK 112159, I76 - Gymnastics IO, II, I2. GROVUM, MICHAEI.1l2l 60. Grube, Jerome 1IOI. GRUFMAN, TERRY1I216O. Hamre, Thomas lIOI I29, 222, 245. Hancock, Claire 11 I1 I45. Hondrahon, Gary 1IOI 222. HANEVIK, NORMAN 1l2I 6I. Haney David lll I45, I80. Grundtner, Jeff lIOI I69, 222. GRUNDTNER, LYNN 1I21 60, I26 - Courier Staff I2, Girl's Athletic Association IO, Il, GirI's Volleyball II, I2, Gov- ernor Stafl I2, Marching Unit IO, I I, Student Council I2. Gunnufson, Jean ll II I45. Gusinda, Cynthia ll I1 I45. Gusinda, Susan 1101222 GUSTAFSON, RICHARD - Soccer I2. Haakenso n, Donald HAAKENSON, French Club HAA5, IO7, I3I - Class Ietic ciety Unit Track Habas, Hable, HAFNER 9 O 2 Class Council IO II 2 Courier Stafl II I2 Flagtwir lers I2 Girl s Athletic Associa t10nI0 Il I2 Governor Staff I2 Pep C II a Unit I0 I2 Ski u I, I Student Council IO I2, Candidate I2, DEBORAH lI2I 60. French Green, Mary J. 11 I Green, Mary L. 11 I . GREEK, CYNTHIA lI2I 59 - On The Job Training I2. GREETHURST, CAROL ll2I 43. 59, IO7, I26 - Class Council IO, ll, I2, Courier Staff I2, GirI's Latin sentative IO, Pamelallll. DarrellllII I29 I45 EdwardlIOI I3I Phyllis1II1l29, LAURACIZI Council I0 League GROHS. or Society Council I2. ,308 - Index HAINES Club I2, 6 A Bas- 6I 6I, I3-4 IO7, I45. I1IA5. 1I216I -Azud 60, II9, A Choir II, I2, ub II, Garrick IIOI. TAlLIE1I2I. - Girl's 112161 - B- I1 145. II9, 145. 1145. 112161 - I99, 222. Harrell Harris, Harris, Don I I Harris 1101222 Harris 121 62. French Il 145. 112162, I49 A Choir I2 French Club IO Club I2, In- I I,Drama I I, Azudl u II I2 Hassler I-tau HAUF mon I29, l3O, Haugen , , 243, 253, B Football IO, Class I2, German Club ll, I2, His- torical Society I2, Homecom- ing Candidate I2, Honor So- ciety ll, I2, lnternationalClub I2, Mqdrigols I2, National I Il, I2, Oper- '1rfiq:,1it,32, ska Club 10, 11, I2, Spaiffrum IO, II, I2, len- nis I2. HAwLev, DENNIS 1121 62, 130, 194 - B6nd1a,11,12,wr6s1- IingIO,II,I2. I Hawn, Daniel llll IO5, ,IA5, I5l, I73. Hayek, Michele llll IOI, I-45, 267. LaureIlIOI 223. HAYES, MARTIN 1121 62, HAves, TRACEYU2162. Heaton, Ruth 11 I1 II2, IIA, I45. 1,491 ltliyes, 1.11, , Hebert, Patrick lIOI. Hecker, Mitchell lIOI I69, 205, 207, 223. Hedenstad, Todd 11 II I45. Hefta, Rabin 1I2162. Hegerle, Scott ll II. HEIDER, CHERYllI2I 62. ALLEN1121. ,Deon lIOI. Beverly IIOI l34, 214, JULIE U2162, II9- I I, I2, German Club I2, Glee,Club IO, Honor I2, Operetta II, I2, Representative IO. 1101 223. 11o122:1. 112163 - Ger- I2, Spectrum I2, 63, 64, Drama Club l2,Spec- II, Wrestling U21 63 - Association IO. 1101 I76, 223. Diane lIOI I20, Kim 11 I1 145, 264. 1011151121 63. Carolllll I46. Markllll. Raymond lIOI223. Rick lt I1 146. vack11111119,146. 1111 146. 1111 I46,22l. Il 146. 1 1 146. - Swim- I1 146. 112163 -511 Sandra ll II I46. 2163. 516.66 III 146, 200, 110 STEVEN 2163 1121 64, 1 Girl's Ath- German Girl's Track I I I2 II, I2, Stage 1I2I 64- 1lID1223. ,Darla ll II. HOLLENBECK, ROBERTA 1121. Hollerbach, Cynthia IIOI. Hollerbach, Robert 1II1 I34, I46, I85, I96. HoLuM, VALERIE 112164 - Azud I2. Hommell, Dixie llll l2O, I46. Horan, Lynn lIOI I3I, 223. HORAN, WAYNE lI2I 64 - Bond IO, lI,Track I2. Johnson, Bonnie 1111 147. HORRIGAN, SHANNON 1121 - Azad 11. Harrigan, Todd 11 11 146. Horrisberger, Scott 11 11. Ho11vA1H, MARY 112164. HOSTRAWSER, BERT1121. Houle, Leonard 11 Howes, Robert1111. Haven, STEVEN 1121 64 - ski Team 11,12, Ski Club 10. Hubbard, David1101. Hubbard, Todd 1111 104,251. Hudella, Dawn 1101 223. HUDELLA, DEANNA 1121 43, 65, 114, 116, 170,171,172 -- Class Council 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, ll, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 1O,11, 12, Soc- cer 12. Hueo, SCOTT1121 65 - Gym- nastics 10, Ski Club 10, ll. Hugo, Teresa 1101 223. Hun1,Greg 1111. Hunt,Mark1101217. Huppert, Mary 1111 114,146. HLJRLEY, ELIZABETH 1121 65. Husnik, Terry 1111. Huss, Carol 11 11 119, 146, 1 luss, James 1101 224. HUSTINGS, DANIEL 1121 65. Hustings, John 1101 224. Hu1terer,Joel1I01224. HUTTON, ROBERT 1121 65, 171, 172 - Soccer 12. Hwangsak, Kim 1111 146. Hyrkas, Chester 11 11 146. I IMSDAHL, JANET 112165 - Draf ma 12, Marching Unit 10, Ski Club 12, Spanish Club 11, 12. Ireland, Kathleen 1101224 Irons, Arthur 11 11 146, 160. IRONS, CYNTHIA 1121 65. ISAACSON, STEVEN 1121 65 - B Football 10, Chess Club 12. Isaacson, Terry 1101224 J Jacko, Denise 1101 224. JACKELEN, GAIL112165, 133 - On The Job Training 12. Jackelen, Judy 11 11 146. Jackson, C1'1armane1101224. JACKSON, GLEN 1121 65, 67, 129 - Band10,11,12, Ger- man Club 1I, Honor Society 11,12, SkiClub11,12. JACKSON, izosent 112165, 109 - Honor Society 12, Ski Team 12. Jackson, Wayne 1111 128, 146. Jacoboski, Cheryl 1101 224. Jacoboski, Lawrence 1111 146. Jacobski, Mark 11 11 146. Jacobson, John 1111 146. Jaehnert, Gerald 1111 146,164 Jagoe, Janet 1101 176, 224. Jahn, Michael 11 11 146. 166616, Robert 1101 224. Jambor, Richard 1101 119, 224. James, Dennis 1111 146. 16441, Jodi 1101 134, 224. Jasinski, Steven 1101224. JASZCZAK, JOSEPHINE 112165, 119 - A Choir11,12,Glee Club 10. JAWORSKI, MICHAEL 1121 65, 156. Jaworski, Patrick 1111 129, 130, 146. JEANSON, DEBBIE 1121 65 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Class Council 10, Glee Club 10, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Jenkins, Timothy 11 11. Jennings, Alon1111. Jennings, Linda1111 146. JENNINGS, LORI112165. Jensen, David 1101 224. Jensen, James 1101 169, 182, 224. Jensen, Paul 11 1 Jenson, Peter 11 11 146. JENSEN, SCOIT1121. Jensen, Willard 1101. Jeske, Bruce 11 11 146. JESSEN, CATHERINE 1121 66. Jiskra, Judith 11 11 147. JISKRA, rsiuzv 1121. Jose, oeasis 1121 66 W Band 10, 11, Class Council 11,Ger- mon Club 11, National For- ensic League IO, On the Job Training 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10. Jodl, Mary 1101224. Johannes, David 1101224. John, Robin1101 131,224. JOHNSON, ANITA 1121 66 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11. Johnson, Barbara 1111105, 129, 138, 147. JOHNSON, BARBRA 1121 66, 200. Johnson, Brian 1111 129, 130, 147. JOHNSON, BRUCE 112166. Johnson, Bruce 1111267, Johnson, Caryl 1101 134, 224. Johnson, Cynthia 1111 147. Johnson, Johnson, D6161111147,1s5. Dean 1111 147, 214. Johnson, Dean1101224. JOHNSON, DOUGLAS 112147, 66, 171 - Bend 10, A Hockey 11, 12, B Hockey 10, Class Council 12, German Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11,12,Soc- cer 11, 12. Johnson, Doyle 1101. Johnson, Dwight 11 11. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Gary 1101224. Gregory 1111. Holly 1101. JOHNSON, 1ANe1.1.E 1121 66 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, German Club 11, Ski Club II, 12, Spectrum 11. Johnson, Janet 11 11 147. Johnson, Jeffery 1111 147, 192, 205, 207. Johnson, Karen 1101 224. JOHNSON, KENNETH 1121 66 - Ski Club 12, Swimming 10. Johnson, Kimberly 1111 147. JOHNSON, KURT1l21 66. Johnson, Lev ette 1101 224. JOHNSON, LYNN 112166. Johnson, Marshall 1101 224. Johnson, Meegan 11 I1 147. Johnson, Michael 1101 205, 207, 224. Johnson, Monica 1111 147. JOHNSON, NEIL 1121 66, 164, 243 - A Football 10, 11, 12, B Baseball 10, German Club 11, 12. Johnson, Paul 1101224. Johnson, Peggy 1101225. JOHNSON, RANDALL 1121 57, 66, 119, 120 - A Choir 10, II, 12, Class Council IO, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, His- torical Society 11, 12,National Forensic League 10, Operetta 10,11,12, Stage Crew 11,12. Johnson, Robert 1101225. JOHNSON, ROGER 112166, 83, 175 - Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11. Johnson, Johnson, Shelly 1101225. Susan 11 11 147. Johnson, Suzanne 1101 225. Johnson, Timothy 1101 134, 168, 225. Johnson, Timothy 1111 129, 147, 185. Johnson, William 1111. Johnston, Debby 1111 147. Johnston, Scott 1101 225. Jonas, Colleen 1101. Jones, Katherine 1101 225. Janes, Kenneth 1101 129, 225. Jones, Luther 11 11 147. Jones, Michael 11 11 147. Jones, Michael 11 11 147. JONES, PATRICIA 112166 - Red Cross Representative 10, ll, 12. JONES, VIRGINIA 1121 66 - Class Council 12, French Club 10, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11. JORGENSON, DENNI5112166. Jorgenson, Janice 1101 107, 225. Joseph, Peter 11 11 147. Josephson, Timothy 1111 147, 173. JOSLIN, LEA ANN 112184. JUAIRE, PAULA112167. JUETTEN, JO 1121 67. Jungbauer, Ray 1111 147, 205, 207. JUNGBAUER, STEVE 1121. Junker, Michele 1111 147, 200. Jurada, Arturo 1101 191, 225. Jurado, Robe1'to1111147. K k66ss,En6n1161225. KAASE, LINDA 1121 43, 67, 84, 96, 105, 114, 116, 170 - Band 10, Class Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 11, 12,Girl'sAth- letic Association 10, 1 1, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Histori- cal Society ll, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Na- tionalforensic League 12, Soc- cer 12. Kaase, Nancy 1101225. Kable, Sharon 1111 147. KACI-INOWICZT CLAUDIA 1121 67 - Girl's Athletic Association 11, Skating Unit 11. KALK, PAMELA 1121 67, 116, 261 - GirI's Athletic Association 10, 11,12, German Club 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Kalmer, Daniel 1101 225. Kalthenhauser, Wendy 1101. Kamrath, Kenneth 1111 148. KAMRATH, RANDY 1121 67 - On The Job Training 12. Kane, Thamas11 11 148. Kania, Eddie 1111. KANIEWSKI, BARBARA 1121 67. Kapaun,Linda1111148. Kaphingst, William 11 11 148. KAPPEL, DAVID 112167 - B Bas- ketball 10, On The Job Train- ing I2, Student Council 10, 11. KAPPERS, RAYMOND 1121 68 - On The Job Training 12, A Choir 10. Kappers, Richard 1101. Karel, Dennis 1101 226. KAREL, SUSAN 1121 - French Club 11, 12, Spectrum Club 10, 11. Karels, Mark 1101 226. Karsten, Pou11111 67, 129,148. Karsten, Ruth 1101. KASA1., Leioi-1 1121 68 - Courier Staff 11, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11,12, Governor Staff 11, Pep Club1O,SkiClub10,11. Kasat, Pamela 1101 226. KASPER, WILLIAM 1121 68. Kasprzyk, Janice 1101226, 227. Kasprzyk, Randy 1101 169, 217, 226. KASPRZYK, RONALD 112168, 258 - Soccer 12, Student Council 12, Track 10. Kauler, Laurie 1111 I 19, 148, 150, 251, 256. Kaufmann, Jeffrey 1101 191, 226. Kaufmann, Timothy 1111 148. Kauze, Linda 1111 126, 148. Kavaloski, Cheryl 1111 148. Kealy,Denice1111148. Kealy, Kathleen 1101 169, 226. KEALY, MICHAEL 1121 68. Keating, Ralph 11 11. Kconowsin, JOYCE 1121 68 - Girl's Athletic Association IO, Red Cross Representative 11. Kedrowskt, Roger 11 11 148. Kedrowski, Thomas 1101 169,226 Keeler, Paul 1101226. KEHL, NANCY 1121 68 - A Choir ll, Glee Club 10, On The Job Training 12. KELBE, ANDREW112168. KELLERMANN, JOHN 1121 69, 133. Keiiy, Jean 1111 114, 148. KELLY, JOHN 1121 53,69, 164 - A Football 10, 11, 12, BBase- ball 10, 12, KELLY, NANCY 1121 69. Kelsey, Lynn 11 11 148. Kelsey, Mark1101 226. Kemp, Michael 11 11 253. Kempenich, Randy 1101226. Kenclle, Theresea 1101 107,120, 214, 226, 252. Kerrigan, Michael 1101, KERRIGAN, PATRICK 1121. Kestner, Robert 1101 226. KESTNER, THOMAS 112169. Ketchmark, Francis 1101. KEIZNE11, MARY 1121 69 - A Choir 11, Glee Club 10,0nThe Job Training 12. Kidman, Paula 1111. KIEFFE11, HAROLD 1121. Kielbasa, Diane 1101 226. Kielbasa, Laura 11 11 148. KIELKUCKI, DEANNA 1121 69 - German Club 10, Spectrum 10, 11. Kielkucki, Laurel 1101 101, 226. KIGHT,T1M112169, 81. KIM HWANGSUK1121. King, Michael 1101 176, 226. Kinney, Carol 11 11 148. Kinzel, Susan 1111 148. Kisch, Louis1101. 1ue11sE11e,w111.1A1v1 1121 69. KLEIN, CYNTHIA 1121 69, 112, 124 - Courier Stott 11, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, Governor Staff 11, Pep Club 10, Ski Club 10. KLEIN, DAVID 1121 69, 124 - A Band 10, 11, Courier Staff 11, 12, Governor Stott 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Stage Crew 11,12, Swimming Il. Klein, Katherine 11 11 148. Klein, Lawrence 1101226. Klelter, Kothryn1111 148. Kienea, TIMOTHY 1121 49, 69, 196 - Honor Society 12, Latin Club Il, 12, Tennis 11,12. Klemmensen, Lisa 1101 226. KLEMMENSEN, MARK 1121 69. Klemmensen, Matthew 1111 164. Kliewer, Robert 11 11 148, Kloeckner, Denise 1101 226. Klossner, Deane 11 11 148. kiuei, ROBIN 112169, 116, - Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 11, Ski Club 12. KNAPP, MICHAEL 112169 - On- The Job Training 12. Kneisl, Gregory 1111 148, 171. Knoll, Duane 1101226. KNUTSON,CHERY1.112169. Knutson, Gary 1101 131, 226. Kobilka, Cynthia 1111 111, 138, 148. KOB1NSK1,JEAN 112169. Koch, Jolene 1101 226. Koehn, Joann 1111. Koerner, Sharon 1101226 Koftrnan, 112111101 191. Kohl, Charlene 1101 226. Kohler, Richard 1111. Kokaisel, James 11 11 148. Koller, Martina 1101226. Koller, Toni 11 11 148. KOLODZIEJ, BEVERLY 1121 70 - A Choir 11, Courier Agent, Glee Club 10, On The Job Training 12. Kolodziei,Sandra1I11148. Konchal, Darlene 1111 107, 114, 148. KONECZNY, GLEN 1121 70, 179, 180 W A Hockey 10,11,12. Index - 309 -1 ,4 151 KONECINY, STEVEN 1121 70. Konetti,Mark1101221. Koran, Barbara 1111 l48,,199. Koran, Joseph 1101 192, 226Q.26O. Korngable, Kurt 1111 130, 7148. Kornmonn, Daniel 11 11 14811. KORTUEM, DEBORAH 59, 70, 115, 116 - Gir1's Atljletic Association 10, ll, 12, Hipnor Society 11, 12, Marching,,Unit 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, II, SweetheartQueen 12. Korlus,Mark1l11. xorosxi, DAVID 1121 70, - Q1 Track 12. Kowalenko, Nick1111. 11 Kowitz, William 1101 182, 226. Kozeny, Kimberly 1101226. IcozENv. LAURA 1121 70. Kozlowski, James1101 131, 226. Kratt, Lyle 1101226. Kramlinger, Ann 1111 148. 1 Kim,Frank1111. Krauze, Linda 1111 129, 134, ' 148, 176, 220. Krenf sa1101 120, 226. Kringff 1, ,111 120, 148. xR1NaS.'i71PA gg,1iQ- A Choire Io, oioo C11 .... Red Cross Representative Kroiss, 226. KfoII,cnn13g111oo1111 148. Kron, 223, 226. ?ironschnw1i1B,Mary1101226. 1Croska,C116ryl1101226. 31Croski, Tclmrny1111114,148,253. 11Crueger, Sandra1l11148. gicfoso, Megan 3: 112, I 14, 125,11 134,148,261 1Kruse, Scott 111 Q -f 69, 192, 1KUEHN,PATT11l2170, 113, 116,112 F515 - French ' 10, 11,Girl's Athletic Ass Ulion10,11,12, MarchingU 111111, 12. Kuiawa, 121.111-112111111 148. Kunert,Jahn1101226. Kunert, Ronald 1111'i418. Kunz, Mar-511111. 7 K 1'1- Kunze, Joanne 110122617--,X Kunze, Timothy 11 11 Ku rkoslci, Diane 1101 ,, Kurzhal, .lulie 1101 226. KUSTRICH, CHRISTINE 1121 116 - GjrI's Athletic Assoc?- tion 10,-1,1-1, 12, German Cliib ll, 12,1ivIoron1ng Unit 11, Kusz, Barbara 1101226. Kusz, Patricia 11 11 148. Kuzi, Peter 1101227. M I L Labossiere, Michele 1101. Lackner, Mattew 11 11. . Lacktorln, Theresa 1101227. Lafountalna, Darrel 1101. LAHOOD. JOSEPH 1121. LANASA, MICHAEL 1121. Landgraf,,Stephen1111 149, 171. Lang, Jetfery1111 149. Lang, Kurt1l11 128, 149. Langenealts, Roxanne 1111 1312, 149. LANGEVIN, DEBRA 1121. Langton, David 1101227. LANGTON, VICKI1121 70 - On The Job Training 12. LANZ, JEFFERY 1121 70, 164, 180, 208 - A Baseball 10, 11, 12, A Hockey 11, 12, A Footf ball 11. 12, B Baseball 10, B Hockey 10, B Football 101 Sweetheart King, 12. l Larkin, Calteen 1101 227. 1 LARSEN, BRUCE 112147, 70, 84, 164, 243 - A Football 10, 11, 12, Ctass Council ll,12,GDlf' 10, 11,- 12, Homecoming Con- didate 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Ski Club 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12. Larsen, Charlene 1101227. Larsen, Gregory 11 O1 227. LARSEN, JEANN E 1121 70. Larsen, Sicott 1111 108, 149, 173. Larson, David 1101 192, 196,227. 310 - 1hdex Larson, Denise 1101. Larson, Diana 1111 114, 149. LARSON, GARY 1121 70. Larson, Kathleen 1111 114, 149. l.ARSON,KURT1l2170. LARSON, LAURlE1l2170. Larson Michael 1111 149,, 164, LITSCHKE, SUSAN 112172, 129- Band 10, 11, Chesg Club 10, GirI's Athletic Association IO, German Club 10, 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 12. 1 Livermore, Ardeth 11 134, 149, 176, 220,248. ' l 821345 Livingston, Daniel 11 115' LARSON. RICHAR, LIVNNGSTON, DEBORAH 1121 72 Larson, Robert 1 AWA' M Mk' Loclg1Q1.i11f5ary 1101228. La rson, Loe- 11 ll 140- 149- 1,,,,,1,,,,,,,,.,11Qigg1'-,,--'1' LOIDAMQPEBRA 1121 72, 200 - Laub, Denise 102, 107, G4iri'isnAIhlefIc Associufior- 10. 227' 2.13, . 11117 15.1-1QGirl's Track 12, Track LAuRI1zEN, 11,21 71 - A choir l1,?wt1t'F'lUlfl Club 11, 12, Glee C'1t1B11l10, .Drama 12, Azucl, ' La uzon, Rabert1101227. , Lawrence, Michae1t11'11 149. LEcIIER, NANCY 1121 os. Leclair,.lanice1l11. Lecorno, Yvonne 1101 227. Ledman, Scott 1101 227. Lee, Cynthia 1101 107, 214, 227. Leflay, Michael 1101 131, 182, 227. Lefto, Julie 1101 120, 199, 227, niond ll 2 149, 233 I 1 I1 1 21 ..,, LEG Af0, , I LEIIMAN PATRICKL11 rno Job Training I2,i1st1111ai113 10. ,. I I Lehman, Thomas LEIBEI., SANDRA 71, 130, 200 - A Band 10, 12, Girl's Athletic Aooooiotioiigo, II, 12, Gnro Track I-11 12, Sk-10,108 12, Track 10. 2 Leibel, Therese 11 11 149, 150. Leikam, Deannd1111. LEIKAM, LYDIA 112171, 127 - A Choir 11, 12.. 10, Gnro Afh-io:-1g11111118sooIo11on 10, 11, 12,.gG1r1'1ir Basketball 12,GleeM1ub g10,0peretta10, ll 511111111 N Unit ll 12 S an K, ,Y,, ,,.,111r'T I - P ' C10 12, Sgludent Council -Tl, 12. Lemoy, Gary 1l011227. LEMIRE, RITA 1121 71 - Girl'S Athletic Associa1ion 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 110, 11. Lentsch, Louis 1161 227. Lenz, .lodene 11 227. Leschner, Rose'1111 149. LESSARD, JAMES 1121 72. Leurer, Bonita 1tl1138, 149, 150, 253, 268. , Leuzinger, Leanne 1101 227, 261. Lheureux, George 1101227. Lillygren, Joyce 1101 110, 200, 214, 228. Lind, Ronald 228, 253. Lindabaur, Michael 1101 228. ll'NDABAUR,i1.YNN 112172, 107 Girl's Ath1etiQ Association 10, 11, 12, ,German Club 12, Historlal Society 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 124,V'Red Cross Repre- sentative 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, 117212. 1. Club 12. Lonetti,f?iQark1101228. 7 Long, 121131111 150. s. Lag-IGBEHN, COLLEEN 1121 72 10,3On The fgoinoingifgg, SPSCTTUITX ciob 11 121 rffrr - Lonoooinlngino 150. LQNGBEHQSI, 1 121 72, ,,.1'i f20 - Csgee Club 10, Drama 1,5 10, li, 12, Red Cross Repre- lil sentative 10,311age Crew 10, 11, 1.2, Student Council 10. Longley, Alan 1101. 1145 Q Longley, Susan 11 01 Loomis, Brian 11 11 150.13 111.Qos,,pA1RIcK 1121 72. 1n1 I iiif31i111o111s'i.inoo 1101. f .,,, gfgpriignpfigborah 11 O1 228. MALM. PAULA112173. MANDFREDINI, CHRIS 1121 73, 164,167,180 - A Hockey ll, 12, A Football 11, 12,BHockey 10. Mangine, David 1101 191, 229. MANN, GLEN 1121 73, 156 - On The Job Training 12. MANNEY, LYNN 1121 73 - Drama 12. MAPSON, CAROLYN112173. Mapson, Michael 1101 229. MAPsroNE, MA YANNE112173, 128, 260 - Band 10, 11, 12, German Club'10,11,12, Hon- or Society 11, 12. MAREK, CYNTHIA 1121 73 - On The Job Training 12. Markie, Kimberly 1101 131, 229. Markland, Eileen 1101 105, 131, 150. Markus, Robert 1101 229. MARTELL, DOUGLAS 112143, 47, 74, 134 - Catalina Club ll, 12, Class Council 11, 12, Ger- man Club 11, 12,HonorGuard 11, Honor Society ll, 12, Pep Club 10, Student Council 11, 12. Martin, Christine 1111 119, 120, 134, 150, 216, 248, 251, 255. Martin, Gerald 1101. MARTIN, JAMES 1121. MARTIN, STEVEN 1121 47, 74, 104, 171, 196,197 - B Hpckwgg -1101-228-.I -T 1. nfs- Thfnmvn-iiiiiiii Yiaifiiiggi-lil!-. tional Fisfensic Lwdiiin - 12- Ski C1115 fiiiiviiiiiitizwifftsbevcvtiii..119.1211 71111 12. Stvdejo 1 Susan1101T11227228. didat , . KEVIN 1121172 - oof- 1101 229. ll, 12, ski cioo 11, 111212 74. Society 12. ,w,,w1f' WQ-,:,1n9 - 1 - Robyn 1101 131, 228. 1101229- 1121 72 .. 1101 107, 214, MARUSAW, 1121 74 - B Lurjgfgffist, Gary 1111 123. Iso. Lu1I451gIAN, CHERY1. 112172 f Mvfx.f,,,Mfb4,1115ggf1I01 110, 122. Club ll, Marchiitg, MAR1g1,l-QQQQL 1121 74, 123 - Lo-1 1101228. ,11,, 10- ll- Gott 10- P13068-w. L-Anne 1111 107, ,,,I 111111 150 1511, 1 5 if 1 MBP - Lurefow. MICHELLE 1121 42, 1AVNE1l2l74- 72, 107,126,268-Class Coon- 1fQ1EM05k 9Y-M'Cl109l1l 11 150- oII ll, 12, Courier sn-ff 12, Timothv 1101 123- 229- Girl's Athletic Assocatian 10, Sfofftl 11 138- 1504 11, 12, Governor Staff 12, Pep Ciub 10, 11, Red Cross Representative l0,l1,12,Skat- ,. ingQiUnii1 10, 11, 1.2, Student 1 Caancil 110, 12. Barbara 1101 229. Rickey 1111 150. Sandra1101229. Randy 1111 150. Gene 1101 229. LUS,gPC.'t1t'1Cl 10 228. FY- Pfwllill '50- 145151151-,erfiiij1l111l. KARSTEN 1121 62, -74, QARBRA 1121 72 - 129, 155, 196, 245 - Club 10, 11, 12, Histor- Band 12, Student Council 12, 1' 12' Honor 50, ,. Swimming 12, Track 12. 1, 12,1.lnternationalClub 51111 MUUS- ChefYl11l1 150- 152-199- 410g1,g1,AZod11I, 12. 150. u reer111101 228. Ly111c11QQMichael 1 150. if-'15 1 ' . Mi11111s,',Go il 1101 228. LINDAI5IL, 112172, 120, 1 ,111',1yf,5Eg'1:3'0Qj'111'1.Zl22f1' 125 - 1t11'Qj15:ho1f 11, Courier 3 .... -,.,..1-.tunlll I2 . Staff Glee Club 10,1 Gove fni11f-51489 1 1 - 1 MWNNELL V MIKE 1 ll, 12. Council 10. ' L .1 .-.-- ' PETER U21 lINDAHL111MQoRK112172. ,gf ,QA LI1511SfgnI,1111l111.1-1-1-1101120.21-1,228, 1 1,01 4 LINDBo?i1,.1,52H-sax-L--1121 ...- 72.-I-no --... -.-- I Class Council 10, 11, On The 15, ' 1. , Slab Training I2 M M'ch'13i-111' Und F210 01.1 13. Lindekii'-niwilliam 10 228. -- Lin n. -Ii1i11ctiaoI 1101 228. t'N'tt11'f1--'RUCEl'2172- 1111111502 LIn1qx115'yC1n1hIo 1101 228. ,sam H 11115 I' ' E111-' .111 'i MAY, DANIEL 1121 43, 74, 101, 102, 180, 205, 207, 243, 250, 253 - A Hockey 10, 11, 12, A Football 11, Class Council 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Soci- ety 11, 12, Student Council 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11, Track 10, 11, 12, May,Donna1111l14,150. May, Jeanne11l1101,107, 112, 134, 150, 249, 260. Mayen, Michael 1111. Mayer, DorIna1l01229. MAVER, rEREsA 1121 74, 133 - Gir1's Athletic Association 10, 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, On The Job Training 12, Skating Unit 11. MCALEESE, ANN 1121 74 - Red Cross Representative 11. McAlleese, Rose 1111 134, 150, 199. . lkieltiissl U23 W. 264, 265 -- 'Catalina Club IO, ' I I, l2', Gi,rl's Athletic Associa- tion l0, ll, 12, Drama 12, Red Cross Representative ll, l2. McCann, Mina fl ll 250, 200. McMallum, Ronald UCI 229. MCCOY. UNDR 412974 - Glrl's Athletic Association IO, ll, l2, Pep Club 10, Skcling Unll' IO, ll, Ski Club IO, ll, l2. McDonough, David ll ll l5l. mcocuouen, :om my 74. 84, lOl, l02 - Chess Club l2, Class Council ll,HonorGuord H, Honor Society I2, Drama ll, l2, lnlernulionul Club 12, Ski Club IO, II, 12, Spanish Club ll, l2, Student Council gm, ll. l2. MQQGMOUGH, KATHERINEll2l Mwowouen, scorr U23 75 23+-'lBll lockey l0. Vnicnonoueu, sHANNoN 112175. McDarwugh, Thomas ll0l 205, 207, 229. Mcgafnbugh, Thomas ll ll. QMCGnvern, Michule ll0l 229. SQCGRATH, ROXANNE my 75 f - Colclinu Club ll, Girl's Alh- lelic Association IO, ll, Swim- ' ming I l. McGrolh, Shannon llOl 229. McHurg, Kevin Cl lj lO8, l5l. McGrath, Shannon ll0l 229, McHarg, Kevin ll Il lO8, l5l. MCKENNA, ROBERT ll2l. McKenzie, Rickey llol 229. Mclfercher, Wendy llOl229,264. McKinnon, Steven ll ll l5l. McKusky, Cathy ll Il l5l. McLoy, Christine fl ll 147, l5l. Mcloy, Deborah UOJ. McLcy, Kelly 4101 120, I22, 185, 229. in H MCLAY,SHANNON U23 75. Mclennnn, Patricia ll IJ 151. McMahon, Colleen ll ll l5l. McMurray, Robert Robert llll l5l. McNabb, Bunny llll 120, ISI. Mchlgmoru, Sheila 1101 229. Mcskinv, JANE U21 75 - Track IQ. lags:-xi, ffyinuv, Juov 1121 75 - Truck l I, l2. MARCIA U23 75, 118, 575255, 256, 257 - A choir 11, V Girmon Club ll, 12, Glee ' Elub 10, Mcdrigals l2, Oper- ZBHU ll, l2. M8hlborn,lerry llol. KEHLHORN, PAMELA U21 75 f A Choir ll, Glee Club lO, ,Studenl Council 12. iilleidlinger, Roger ll ll 128, l5l. aEK0ll, CYNTHIA ll2l 75, II6 - A Choir ll, Class Council 12, Girl's Athletic Association IO, ll, 12, Glee Club IO, Marching Unit ll, 12, German 'Club l l. Mekola, Sieven llll 119, 151, 256. 1 111 .1,. Melundef, MM ll0l l96, 229. MELANDER, SUSAN ll2l 43, 75, WAH5, II6 - A Choir ll, Class Qouncil ll 12 Gii1l',w if Associ at i on HY- Cf.. IO, Manning. ujfsaifgn:i', i 1, 12, op- efmu to, Pep lciub lo, ska Club ll, l2. Sviweibeurl Con- didule 12. MELBY, MAIY JANE ll2,76, l I6, - Girl'sAiblel'icAssociation IO, H, iz, Marching una: io, 11, 12. MELSBV, LAWRENCE ll2l 76 - Ski Club 10, ll, l2, Swimming io. Melsby, Leroy ll ll l5l. Menard, Lori llll IIA, 147, lfrfl. Mendel, Lee ll ll. A gfafekiiigi iii, i961 zzvl MENDQZA. HDERUNUA fl2l. MENNE, Piifllielh ll2l. MENHNK, IGB? fl2l 76, 264 -+ Girl's Ailileiic Association 10, ll, 12, Mwrelxing Unlt ll, l2, Spanish Ciisb 10. Meringdol, Brenda ll ll l5l. MERINGDGL JOSEPH fl2l 76. MERKUNG. JAMES U21 76 -- Ski Club IO, ll, l2, Honor Sociaiy l2. Melzlar, Michelle 1101. Meyer, Rabin ll0l 229. stevens, suv U23 76 -V Band IO. 4 Michaelsan, Wallace ll ll 151. MICHUYSCH, MlCHAEl ll2l 75- Closs Council IO, il, I2, Spec- trum li, 42, Stagg Crew l2, 1 Student Council l0, 'I I . MICKELSEN, JAMES U22 76 +- Honor Sbcialyx i2,.Ll.atin Clpb IO, I l, Spanish Club 12. MICKUS, WAYNE 4123 76. ' Mielzarek, James llilll 229. MIELZAEEK, IMCNREI. ll2l 76. Miner, Cheryl 001229, b muse, DAN my 76, MILLER, DEBDRA ll2l 76. ' On The Job Training 12, Spanish Club IG, H. . V Mll.lER, DEBRA I, fm! 76, 93 - Flogiwfklers lf, Girfs Athletic Assochiicsn l2, Hisioriml So- ciety li. F MILLER, KELLEY ll 2, 76 r- French ClulgfllZ,11,l'2,G9verf!c4'Sinff ii. MlLLE1i,KEl'ij5lEIiQIflZj7b. was R, Lnrfigombif 261- on me 'Job Truinidglif 2- ' Miller, ll 135151. Miner, 131, 229. Miller 229233 Qgiiiiascileiii-fiigizrfg-ffefiiiiim221 l jgigiscunicx, mmm my 77, ,3fnl20 - A Chair ll, Gleeflub 10, Drama lgI,lOpere!k.i l2. Mitchell, Elizubefbflll l3B, l5l. Moe, Phillpll0l.' Mogren, 'Susan 'll9l 229, 250. MOLDENHKUER, 'fl-IERESE fl2l 77, 'I lb, - Class Council IO, I 1, l2, Girl? Athletic Associa- tion IO, ll, 12, German Club IO, ll, l2, Girl's Track IO, l2, Honor Saciety ll, l2, Murch- ing Unit 193 il, l2, Pep Club lO, I I, Stugieyjl Council IO, ll, l2, Ski Club 172. Mondo, Mnchiei U03 196, 229. Monn, Daniel 223, 229. MONSON, KIRSTEN UZ, 49, 77 - GirI's Afhleticxbissonialion I l, l2, G-irl's Volleyball ll, l2, Latin Club 10, I l 512, PepClub IO, Honor Society lV2. Monson, Susan llll 151, 396, 199, Montonari, Borlolomd fl ll 'l5l. Monlbriond, Donna U03 229. Montbriund,gMicl'ielle Um l3l, 200,2'2i?.' MO NTBRKA ND, SUZANNXE ll 2l 77. . MONTPETIT, JUDY 77. Monlpelil, Susonflllll 229. Monlpetii,.ilQS!E1lNvpllBll'U l5l . MO0NEY,x HJIABETH ll2l 77, l2O +-'AfGl1Dirll, l2. Moose, LAURA 1. my 77. Mooveqiouro Lili il I5l. Maireg Matthew ll Il ll9, l5l. Moore, Susan HO, l73, 229. Mofdorski, Carol ll U H9, l5l. Mmdorski, Joseph U01 229. U., Jilorelli, Mathew flll l5l, 171. MORENO, JOHN U21 77. Moris, Michael llOl. Morris Deborah UCI 229. Morris, Mary fl ll l5l, 265. Morris, William ll ll l5l, l92, 205, 207. Morrison, Carol U01 229. Morrison, Debra ll ll l52. Morrison, Lori ll ll l52. Morten. Arlie ll ll l52. MORTENSON, ERIC ll2j. Mortensen, Koran ll0l. Moryn, Patricia U01 229. MOSENG, LORRI ll 21 77. Moseuc, msec 4123 2? - German Club l0. ' ' Mosnar, Kenneth ll ll l52? MOSS, DANlEl.ll2177. Mosfolu, Hciem ll lH52. Mofz, Davidll ll l52.. 5 1 MOTZ, WAYNE ll2l 73. ' Molz, Lumberil I 78. ' ' Mroszok, .lom es UOQ l69g 179, 180. Mudalz, John llfll 224, 236. Mudek, Marie Ill? l52. MUEHLENTHALER, LORI U23 78 fwiK3irl's Athletic Associulion 10. Mueller, Dec1nllOl2QG. X imlieller, Gary ll ll,1ll52. ll Mueller, Larry ll0l'Q30. Mueller, Lynn ll ll Htl, 152. immlzn, MARK my 78, 171, b iso - A Hockey, 11, 12, B Hockey IO, Class Council IO, German Club ll, I2, Golf ll, 12, Soccer IQ. MUEHER, PAUlll2l 78. MUELLER, RENEE U21 43, 78. - Class Council IO, ll, l2,Girl's Athletic Association lO, Ger- man Club ll, 12, Honor So- ciety 12, Moioretle ll, 12, Na- fi61lfHlF0fBnSlEgi.iugue IO, l l, l2,25kl Club Mueiissev, Cynelwgii up 119, 152. Muellgiifg Dale 168, 230. MULLWER, MAQQQZFZJ 78, 199 - Qirl's Bggk9tE5g52Q2. Munkelwimjxiri 230. Munson, Nhncfflfllj 152, 267. iiiiunphvj JEA!ff?2f5?8 . Murphy, Machsfiamli 230, 239. Murphy, Sdndrtx U35 307, 138, ' 152. Murphy, Iimolhy llfil 230, MURRAY, KEVIN' ll2l 38, Q?-1, IBO - A Hadltey 10, ll, l2,' Honor Society ll, l2, Spun- ish Club il, Soccer 12, Stu- dent Councll l2. MURRAY, PATRICIA 112, 78, 93. l24, l34 - Catalina Club 10, ll, l2, Class Council ll,Cour- ier Stoll ll, 12, Flagtwirlers l0, ll, l2, Girl's Athleiic As- sociation l0, ll, 12, Governor Slaff ll, l2, Ski Club IO, 12. Sweetheart Candidate l2, Ger- man Club ll. Muscn, Mlcnnuuzy. Muslo, Ronald UO, 230. Myers, Raymond ll ll 152. NACHTSHEIM, ROBYN U21 78, H9 - A Choir I l, I2,Germcm Club l2, Glee Club lO, Oper- eila 12, Red Cross Representa- liva l2, Ski Club 10, ll, l2. Nackerud, Craig ll ll. Nagel, Bonnie lllll 230. Nagle, Mary fi ll 152. Nolckon, Sharon ll ll l52. Nopiorkowskl, Alexander UOQ. Nusby, David ll0l 230. Nosby, Roberto U01 230. Nash, Matthew fl ll 152, l89. Nathanson, Mark HOD. NAUGHTON, PATRlClA ll 21 78, H9 -- A Choir ll, l2,Germon Club 10, ll, l2, Glee Club l0. Honor Society l l , 12, Drama l2, Operatic 12. Noylon, Steven U01 230. H Neovln, Terrence llll 152, 205, 207. Needham, Lori U02 230, NEl.LlS, JEFFERY U21 78 - A Baseball l2, B Baseball IO, B Basketball lO. Nellis, Scott ll0l 208, 230. NELSON, ROXANNE U21 78. NELSON. BAIIY U21 78. Nelson, Bridget ll0l 230. Nelson, Diane noi 230. NHSON, JAMES U21 78, I64 - On The .lob Training 12, Span- ish Club l0, ll, Soccer ll, l2. Nelson. James UO, 230. Nclsbn, James ll ll l52. NELSON. JAMES ll2l78, 17 l . Nelson, Jayne ll ll 129, 130, l52. Nelson, Jeffery U01 230. Nelson, Jennifer f l U 152. Nelson, Karlio UGINEQBI f NELS0N,'KllllX2'I. Nelson, Kirk fill IBZQXN, , NELSON, Lowslrml 73. 132. Nelson, Lynn ll Il 152. N' A Nelson, Pamela 11012395 Nelson, Randy ll ll l52.ll'M1x NELSON, RENEE U23 79. Nelson, Terry 4103. 'HM NELSON, VALERIE 1123 79-QCQMQX alina Club ll, German Cltgb l0,ll,l2. Nelson, Vanessa ll ll l52. . NELSON, VICTORIA my 79 - Chess Club ll, French Club lO, ll, l2, German Club ll, 12, Hisloriol Society ll, Honor Society ll, 12, International Club ll, Drama l2, Ski Club ll, Spanish Club l2. Nenow, Harold ll ll l53. Neuenfeldf, Diane ll ll l53. Neumon,Judill1lIOl. Neumann, Luann llll ll4, l47, l53. Neurer, Lawrence llOl. Newman, Kelly U01 230. Nick, Stephen UOJ. NIEDERMAYER, NANCY UZ, 79, 120 - A Choir ll, German Club 10, ll, l2, Gles Club IO, Swimmlng ll. Niedermayer, Susan UO, 120, 230. NIELSEN, SUIANNE U22 79 - Girl's Athletic Association I0, ll, i2, French Cllib 10, Pap Club 10, Ski Club l0, ll, l2. NIELSON, SUSAN UZ, 79, H6, 26l - Class Council IO, H, Courisr Sidff ll, Girl'S Ath- letic Association 10, lui, '12. Governor Staff ll, Myorchlng Unit IO, H, i2, Operenn ll.. Pep Club l0, Student Countil IO, ll, I2, Sweetheart Condi- dule l0. NESS, LYNN U22 79, H9 - A Choir IZ. Nilo, Darlene ll ll. Nilo, Dianne UO, 230. NIPPOLDT. TODD UZ, 79, l7l, 184, l85, l96, 261 -- A Band IO, ll, Coiolino l2, Class Council l2, Garmon Club 12, Honor Society ll, 12, Soccer 12, Swimming 30, ll, l2, NORD. GAII. ll2l 79 - On She Job Training l2, Ski Club ll, Spanish Club l I. NORDEHN, GLENN U21 42, 79, 104 - German Club ll, l2, Honor Society ll, 12, Nc- iioncl Forensic League IO, ll, l2, Ski Club l0, ll. Nordguord, Susan U Ol 230. Nordgren, Jeff ll ll l53, l73. Nordin, James ll ll l53, 160. Nordin, Michele fill ll3, l53, 249. Nordstrom, Marie UO, l53. Nordwcll, Krls UU, 230. Nulzmonn, Culherine llll l20, l53. Nulzmonn, Diane U01 l2O. 230. Nygard, James ll ll l53. 0 Obqrg, Cherrie ll ll 153. OBRIEN, DANIEL U27 ao - On .the Ebb Training 12. lndbx-3ll OBRIEN, JAY112180. OBRIEN, SANDRA 1121 43, 80, 107,115,1l6,125,242-Class Council 10, 11, 12, Courier Stott 12, Girl's Athletic Associ- ation 10, 11, 12, Governor Stall 12, Homecoming Candi- date 12, Honor Society 12, Marching Unit 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, ll, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11. OBRIEN, THOMAS 1121 80 -On The Job Training 12,Swimming 11. O'Connor, Sandra1111 153. Odeon, Thomas 1101230. Oehlke, Gordon 1111. oehmeamy1111134,153,1B5. Ohlhauser, Pamela 1101 110, 214, 230, 235, 250. Oie, Christtne1101 131, 230. Okeete, Terrence 1111 205, 207. Okoneski, John 1111 153, 205, 207. Okoneski, Julie 1101 231. Okoneskt, Richard 1101231. Olmschenllc, Michael 1111 119, 153, 164, 165, 192, 253, 255. Olson, Byron 1101 169, 180, 231. oLsoN. CAROL 1121 44, ao, 116, 125 -f Courier Stott 11, 12, French Club 11, G1rI's Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12, Governor Stall 11, 12, March- ing Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10.11, 12,',StUdent Council 10. Olson,Jellmy1111 153. OLSON.1ll7AYE1121 43, ao, 114, 'l16,' 121, 173 - Class Council 111121, Girl's Athletic Associa- t10n10, 11,12,German Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Soc- C91'11l2, Student Council 10. Olson, Lynn 1101231, 018011, Randy 1111 153. Olson, Vickie 1101 231. Otson, William 1111 153. o'MAlLEY, STEPHEN 112142,80, 164, 208, 242, 269 - A Base- ba1l11,12, A Hockey 11, 12, A Football 11, 12, B Baseball 10, B Hockey 10, B Football 10, Homecoming Prime Minister 12, Student Council 12,Sweet- heart Candidate 10, 1 1. Oman, Dean1111 153. ONEY, JOHN 1121 80. ovnz, 1011111121 ao. OPSAHL, MARTIN 1121 so. Opsohl, Theodore 11 11 153. Orsello, Joseph 1111 153. Orsello, Richard 1111 153. Orsello, Thomas 1101 230. olmz. lSABELL11218O. Ortiz. James 1101. aim, PAMELA 1121 so, 87 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, Ma1orette 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 12. Osborn, Emmett 1101 231. Oslund, Douglas 1101 176, 231. osLuNo, JOAN 1121 43, ao, 118 - A Choir 11, Class Coun- cil 10, 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, German Club 10, 11, Glee Club 10, Honor Society 11, 12,Madriga1s 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 11, 12. Ostaba, Richard 1101. Ostebo, Randall 11 11 153. Oster, Debra 11 11. Ouradnik, Michael 1101 231. OURADNIK, RENEE 1121 80, 116, 127 - Class Council 10, Courier Stott 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10,11, 12, German Club 11, Governor Statf11,12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11. Oyanagi, Steven 1111 118, 154. P Paech, Dawn1111154. 312 - lndex Poem, Dwayne 1101 2311 Page, Kim 1101. Polm,D1:wid11t1 154. Palmer, Charles 1111 189,200 PALMER, CINDY 112180. Palmer, James 11 11 154. PALMER, MARY 1121 80. Palmer, Raymond 1111 154. Palony, Debra 1101216, 231. Palumbo, Cynthia 1101238. Palumbo, Ricky 1111 153. PARASTUIK, DANlEL 1121. PARENT, MYRON112181 -r On The Job Training 12. Pariana, Judy 1101231. PARIANA, MARK 1121 81 - 8 Basketball 10, B Football 10, Class Council 10. Parks, Antoimetta 1101231. Parramore, April 1111 101,102, 113, 154. Partlow, Ricky 1111 154. Pascoe, Jaclyn 11 O1 231. Pasel, Pam 1101 231. Pasiulr, Marc 1101154, 196, 265. PAs1u1c,MA1zv1121a1 Pasiuk, Michael 11 11. PATERSON, FRANK112181. Paterson, Mark 1101231. Patock, Corrie1101 107, 231. Patraw, Daniel 1111 154. Potraw, Mark 11 11 154. Patterson, Debbie 1101 231. Paulson, Dorothy 1l01231. PAULSON, JEFFERY1121 81. Pavnlski, Anita 1111. Pearson, Ann 11 11 114,119,154, 200. Pearson, James 1101. PEARSON,.lEAN1t21B1-Ger- man Club 12,StudentCounci1 10. Pechmann, Ronald 1111 154. Pederson, Edward 1111. Pederson, Edward 1111. Pederson, Susan 11 11 154. Peclley, Kris 11 11 Peil, Doreen 11 11 154. Pell, Roxanne 1101 131, 231. Peisert, Alan1111. Peloquin, Denise 11 11 154, Peloquin, Jean 1101 231, Peltier, Joseph 1101. Peltier, Roberta1101. Peltzer, Janis 1101 231, 239. Pennington, Steven 1111 154. Pennington, Roger 1101 131,231. Perez, Vicki 1111 149, 154, 200. Peterfeso, Anthony1111l54,164. Peterteso, Susan 1101 231. Peters, James 11 11 154. Perens, num: 112180 - Girls Track 12, Red Cross Represen- tative 11. PETERSEN, JAMES 1121 49, 62, 81,184,185-BFootball10, Latin Club 12, Ski Club 10, 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12. PETERSEN, M.ARJORlE1121 81. Petersen, Michele 1101 134, 231. PETERSON, BEVERLY 1121 81, 93, 251 - Flagtwirlers 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girl's Basketball 10, 1 1, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 12. Peterson, Cindy 1101231. Peterson, Joan 1101231. Peterson, Kenneth 1101 131, 168, 231. PETERSON. KRISTINE 1121 81, 119 - A Choir11,12, Class Council 10, 11,12, Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Madrigals 12, Operetta 12, Skating Unit 10, 11. Peterson, Mark 11 11 154. Peterson, Mary 1111 93, 138, 154, 258. Peterson, Patricia 1111. Peterson, Shelley 1111 154, 156. PETERSON, STEVEN 1121 82, 184, 185, 191,196 - Catalina Club 12, Ski Club 10, Soccer 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12, Ten- nis 11, 12. Phelps, Dave1111128, 154. Philippi, Daniel 1111 129, 130, 155. 164, 245. Pieper, David 11 11 112, 131, 155. Pieper, Thomas 1101 109, 168, 225, 231, 239, 252. Pignato, Patricia 1101. Pil1a,Doniel1101231. Pilla, Donald 1101232. PILLA, MICHAEL 1121 82, 112, 164, 165 - A Baseball 11, A Football 10, 11, 12, B Baseball 10, B Football 10, Ski Club 11, 12. PILOT, CAROL 1121 82 - Class Council 11, 12, French Club 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Associ- atlon 10, 11, Honor Society 11,12, Pep Club 10,l1, Skt Club 10, 11, 12, Student Coun- cil 10. Pitt, Rita1101232. Pivec, Mark 1101 131, 232. P1vEc,M1cHAEL1121 82. Plaster, Charles 1111 155. PLEAU, DONALD 1121 82. Pluft, Steven 11 11 155. Pluth, Susan 1111. Poets, Frances 11 1 Polansky, Randy 1101232. POMEROY, VICKI112182. POMROY, ELIZABETH 1121 43, 82, 104, 127 - Class Council 10, 11, 12, Honor Society ll, 12, National Forensic League 10, 11, 12, Operetta 12, Stu- dent Council 11, 12, Courier Stall 12, Governor Staff 12. Port, Laura 1111 120, 155. Porwoll, Mary 1101232. Pose, MITCHELL 1121. Posel, Pamela 1101 227, 232. Ponca, DAVID 1121 82. Powellek, Diane 1101232. Pratt, Michael 1101. PRATT, SUSAN 112182. Prawer, David 11 11 155. PRIESSLER, DAVID 1121 82 - Spectrum Club 11, 12. Primeau, Phillip 11 11 155. Primoli, Jeanne 11 11 155. Pfam, Ruth1111 155. PRINS, TIMOTHY 1121. PRINTON, MlCHAEL1l2182, 164, 243 - A Hockey 12, A Football 10,11,12, B Hockey 10,Home- coming Candidate 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Prior, Peter 1111. Prokop, Mary 1111 1551 PROKOSCH, LYNN 1121 82, 115, 116 - Girl's Athletic Associa- tiokn 10, 11, 12,Marching Unit 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Red Cross Representative 12,Skating Unit 10, Putpatf, Wanda 1101 237. Puszkarz, Julie 1101232. Q Quolly, Debra 1101 232. Quandt, Mark 1101 232. QUANDLRAMONA112182. Quandt, Sheila 1111 155. Quatmann, Debra 11 11 111, 134, 155, 170. QUATMANN, PAMELA 1121 62, 82, 116,134,185,244-Band 10, Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 11, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12. Quatmann, Roberta 1101 131, 184, 185, 232. Quernemoen, Debbie 1101. QUINLAN, LAWRENCE 1121 82, 189 - A Basketball 11, B Bas- ketball 10, Track 10. Quinlan, Valerie 1101 134, 185, 200, 232. Quitter, Janine 1101 232. R RABENECK, ELIZABETH 1121 82, 116 - Class Council 10, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Rabenort, Josie 1111 155, 200, 249, 268. Rabenart, Paul 1101 168, 169, 232. Radke, David 1111 155. Radke, Jane 1101232. Rodman, Brian 1111. Rahlt, Richard 11 11 155. Raiola, Janelle 1111 101,114, 138, 150, 155, 258, 266,267. RAIOLA, MICHAEL 1121 83, 164, 166, 180, 196, 243 - A Base- ball 11, A Hockey 10,l1,12, A Football 11, 12, B Baseball 10, German Club 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Soccer 10, StudentCauncil 10, 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10, Tennis 12. Raiola, Stephen 1101 232. RAMSLAND, DAWN 1121 83 - Class Council 10, French Club 11, 12, Drama 12, Pep Club 10, Student Council 10. Ranch, Joan 1101 101, 102, 200, 232. RANDALL, MlCHELLE1121 133 - Class Council 10, On The Job Training 12. Randall, Steven 1101 232. Ranelli, Denise 1101 107, 232. RANKIN, CYNTHIA 1121 83 - Class Council 12, Girl's Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Rankin, Terri 1101. Rasmussen, Richard 11 I1 131, 155. RAU, RONALD 1121 aa, 205, 207 - A Football 12, B Faotbalt1O, Class Council 10, 11, Ski Club 12, Track 12. Raverty, Anita 11 11 155. Raverty, Gregory 1111. RAV, cumou 1121. Ray, Cynthia 1101 232, 264. Ray, Ronald 1101232, 252. Rey, Thomas 1111 101, 155, 267. Redmond, Khristine1101232. Reetz,Terronce 1111. Reeve, Bruce 1101 232. Reeve, MARY 112183. Reger, Gregg 1111. Reger, Lynette 1101 232. Reginek, Mary 1101232. Regina, Aurelio1101. Reichel, Randall 11 11 155. Reichow, Brenda1101232. RELCHOW, JANE 1121 83 - A Choir ll, German Club 10, 11, Glee Club 10, On the Job Training 12. REICHSTADT, ALLEN 1121 83. Reisinger, Mary 1111 155. Reitberger,Mary 1111. Reitberger, Wayne 1111 155. nenzsi, DAN 112183, 164, 165, 179, 180, 247 - A Football 11, 12, A Hockey 12. Reller, Nancy 1101 107,232,239, 244, 252. Remmen, Howard 1101232. Rensch, Anthony 1101 131, 232. RENSCH, REBBECCA1121 83, 134, 264 - A Choir 11, Cata- lina Club 10, 11, 12, Class Council 10, Girl's Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, GleeClub 10, Drama 10, 11, 12, March- ing Unit 10, Operetta 10, Red Cross Representative 12, Ski Club 10, 12. RENSPE, SUSAN 112183, 132. Renstrom, Dennis 1101 232. Renstrom, Donald 11 11 155, 164, 192. Renstrom, Scott 1101 232. RESS, TAMARA 1121 83, 265 - Honor Society 11, 12, Interna- tional Club 12, Drama 12, Na- tional Forensic League 12. REWEY, RICHARD 1121 84 - Swimming 10, ll. Ricci, .loan 1101 232. Ricci, John J. 1101 232. Ricci, John P.1111 155, 171. Ricci Ricci ,Joseph1111155. , Steven 1111 129, 151, 268. RICCI, SUSAN 1121 84, 130 - Band 10, 11, 12, Girl's Track 12. Richards, Therese 1101 232. Richardson, Diane 1101 200, 232. Richardson, Gwen 1101 232. RICHARDSON, JANET 112184 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, Drama 11, On the Job Train- ing 12, Pep Club 10, Student Council 10. RICHARDSON, KATHY 112184 - A Choir 11, Girl's Athletic As- sociation ll, 12, Glee Club 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12. Richardson, Michael 1101 232. Richardson, Robert 1101 232. Richardson, Victoria 1111 125, 155, 200. Richie, Debra 1101 232. R1cH1E, JOSEPH 1121 84. Richie, Linda1101232. RICHTER, DAVID 1121 84. Richter, Mary 1111 155. IIICKARD, SCOTT1121. Rieger, Cynthia 1111 155. Rieger, Gerald 1111 155, 177. RIEGER, JEANNE 112184 - On The Job Training 12. Rieger, Roxanne 1101 232. Riehm, John 1111 112, 113, 124, 155, 252. REIHM, JOSEPH 1121 84- French Club 11, 12. RIEMENSCHNEIDER, RONALD 1121 84 - Golf 10, Swimming 10, 11, 12. Riley, Colleen 11 11 114, 155. Ringstad, Debra 1111 155. Ritt, Sandra1111 155. Rivard, Jean 1111 155. Rivard, Mike 1101 233. Rivera, Steve 1101 233. Roach, Roberta1101233. ROBERTS, BRUCE 1121 84. Robertson, Douglas 1111 155. 115815511 Joe 1101 233. Robinson, Holly 1111 155. Rocco, MARK 1121 84, 125,196 - Courier Stott 12, French Club 11, Governor Staff 12, Tennis 12. Rodriguez, Diano1111155. Roeller, Thomas 1101 169, 233. Roettoer, Richard 1101233. Rot-It, Robert 1101 192, 233. Roller, Janet 1101 233. ROLFING, MONA 1121 84 - Class Council 11, German Club 10, On the Job Training 12, Student Council 10. Rolley, Steve 122. Romine, William 1111 155. Romita, James 1101 233. Roolce, Steven 1101 131, 233. ROOT, DEBORAH 112185--Girl's Athletic Association 12, Red Cross Representative 11, Stu- dent Council 12. Root, Gregory 1111 155. Rosbottom, Marilyn 11 11 155. Rose, Barbara 1101 233. Roskos, Colleen 1111 156. Roskos, Susan 1101 131, 233. Roubik, Belinda 1101 233. Roush, Janice 1101 233. Rowley, Lynda1111113, 149,156, 235. Roy, Carol1I11156. Rucci, Lorraine 1101. Rudd, Debra 11 11 156. RUDD, KENNETH 112185, 128 - Band10,11, 12. Rudolph, Bernard 1101. Rudquist, Celeste 1101 233. Rueclcner, Nancy 1111 156. Ruedy, Sandra1101233. Ruiz, Suzanne 11 11 156, Ryder, David 1111 118, 120, 129, 156. RYDER, MICHAEL 11 21. Sabby, Theodore 1101 233. Sabean, James 1101233. Sager, Patrick 11 11 156, 194. Sager, Sheila 1111 156. Saievic, Robert 1101 164, 165, 182, 233. Salchow, Sandra1101131,233. Salmon,Joy1101233. SALMON, KIM 1121 85. Salwasser, Thomas 11 11 156. SAMOSZUK, MARY 1121 43, 55, 96, 104, 127,242-Class Coun- cil 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, National Forensic League 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, Courier Staff 12, Governor Staff 12. SANCHEZ, L1s1aETH 1121 85, 101, 102, 242, 245, 260 - Chess Club 12, Spanish Club 12,SIu- dent Council 12. SANDBERG, CINDY 1121. Sandberg, Randy 1111 156, SANDBERG, TODD 1121 75, 85, 186,189 - A Basketball 1 1, 12, B Basketball 10. SANDERS, MARK 1121 85 - Hon- or Society 12, A Hockey 11, B Hockey 10, German Club 12. Santt, Steven 11 11 156. Santt, William 1101 233. S5n111,Sco1111O1234. SANZ, DIANA 1121 85. Sarro, Pamela 1101234. sAss, RICHARD 1121. Sauber, Michael 1101234. Sauber, Patrick 11 11 129, 156. Sauerbrey, Gay1111134,156. Sauka, Rosemarie 1101 185, 234. Saumweber, Paula1101234. SAUNDERS, TERRY 1121 85. SAVAGE, KEN 112185-German Club 11, 12, Schaal, Barbara 1111. SCHABER, THOMAS 112174, 85. 196 - B Basketball 10, B Foot- ball10, Tennis 12. SCHAEFER, CLARENCE 112186- On the Job Training 12. SCHARFBILLIG, WILLIAM 1121 86,176 A Gymnastics 10,11, 12. Scharffbillig, Eugene 11 11. Scharffbillig, Melvin 1111 156. Schorffbillig, Steven 1101. SCHAUER,APR1L112186. Schauer, Debra 1111 156,261. Schauer, Michael 1101 234. Schauer, Robert 1101. Schaumburg, Pamela 1101 234. SCHELER, BERNARD 112186. Scheler, Pamela 1101 234. SCHICHEI., LOREEN 112159, 86, 111,242 -AChoir 11, Cheer- leading 12, French Club ll. Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Home- coming Candidate 12, Pep Club 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, Ski Club 10, Schilling, Alan1101234. Schmidt, Carol1111 156. SCHMIDT, DENNtS1t21ti9, 149. SCHMIDT, DOUGLAS 1121. SCHMIDT, HELEN 112186. Schmidt, Jay 11 11 113, 156. scHMIDT, KATHERINE 1121 86. Schmidt, Laura 1101 234. Schmidt, Lisa 1101 234. Schmidt, Ronald 1101234. Schmidt, Susan 1101 234. Schmidt, William 1111 156. Schmidt, Teresa 11 O1 234. Schneider, James 1111 142, 156. Schneller, Gregory 1111 156. Schommer, Cindy 1101 234. Schommer, Jean 1101 120, 131, 234. SCHOMMER, MARK 1121 85, 176 - B Hockey 10, Gymnastics 1 1, 12. Schommer, Michael 1111 156, 205, 207. SCHRAMM, BRENDA 1121 42, 86, 116, 118, 267, 268 ' A Choir 11, Catalina Club 11, Class Council 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 12, Drama 12, Madrigals 12, Marching Unit 10,11,12,0peretta11, 12, Ski Club 12. Schramm, Cristi1111156. Schramm, Lynn 11 1193, 134, 150, 156. SCHREIBER, JEAN 1121 86. Schreiber, Kathryn 1111157, 200. Schreiber, Scott 11 11 157. Schrul, Julie 11 11 157. Schuh, James 11 11 157. SCHUH, MICHAEL 1121 86 - Spanish Club 1 1, 12, Track 1 1. Schulke, Daniel 1101. Schu1ke,Leigh1111114,157. SCI'lULTE,VICTORlA1121. Schulta,Alan1101234. scHuLTz, BONNIE 1121 86. Schultz, Charles 1101 234. Schultz, David 1101234. Schultz, Kim 1111 114, 157. SCHULTZ, LINDA 1121 86 -Girl's Basketball 12, SCHULIZ, PAUL 1121 86. Schuneman, Kathryn 1111 125, 126, 157. Schwalbe, Susann1101234. Schwalbe, Timothy 1111 157. Schwartz, Carl1111157. Schwartz, Edward 1101234 scHwARIz, KATHLEEN 1121 86, 107, 116 - Class Council 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Honor Society 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Skat- ing Unit10,11,12. Schwartz, Michael 11 11 138, 157, 171, 173. Schwartz, Ronald 1101234 Schwietz, Jay 11 11 157, 189, 205, 207. Schwietz, Paul 11 11 157. Schwintek, Ruth 1111. scHw0PE, DEBBIE 1121 86 - On the Job Training 12. SCOTT, RICHARD 1121 87, 129, 164,166 - Band1O,11,12, A Football 11, 12, B Football 10. Scott, Russell 1101 131, 234. Scrivener, John 1101 234. Searles, Jennifer 1101 234, 237, Seekins, Loretta 1111 104, 157, 267. Seivert, Susan 1101 234. SEIVERT, TERRY 1121 186. Seivert, Timothy 1111 83, 157, 175, 189, 205, 207. Sellers, Mark1101234. SELLERS, RANDY 1121 - Chess Club 11, German Club 10,11 12, Azud 11, Soccer 11. SEMLAK, CHRISTINE 1121 87 - French Club 12. Sempf, Donn1111 157. SEMPF, WAYNE 1121 B7 - Ger- man Club ll, 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Spectrum 10, ll, 12. Semple, Terrance 1101180, 182, 234. Senske,- Jeffery 1111 129, 139, 157, 245, 247. Serchia, Mark 1101 234. Seropian, Juliet 1111 118, 129, 157. Severin, Bruce 1101. SEVERIN, SCOTI1121. SHAIIDLOW, GERALDINE 1121 87,104, 125 - FrenchClub11, 12, Governor Staff ll, 12, National Forensic League 10, 11 12 , . Sheehan, Michael 11 11 157, 164. sHEEHAN, PATRICK 1121 86, 119, 164, 167, 194 - A Choir 10, 11,12, A Football 10.11. 12, Class Council 12, Drama 11, 12, Red Cross Representa- tive ll, Student Council 11, Track 11,12,Wrestling10,11, 12. sHERwooD, LEE 1121 87 - Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12. Sherwood, Mary 1111 114, 157. Sianko, Julie 1101 234. Sieberger, Laura 1101234. Siercks, Donald 1111 157. Sigford, Krista 1111 101, 119, 139, 157. Sigsworth, Donald 1101234. Simmons, Deborah 1111 125, 130, 157, 199. s1MMoNs, SAMUEL1121 87 - Gymnastics 10, 11. Simon, Teresa 1111. Simon, Wayne 11 11. Simonson, Kelly 1101 120, 233, 234, 264. Sindi, Nadine 1101234 Sivels, Donald 1101. SJOGREN, DOUGLAS 1121 87 '- On the Job Training 12. Sjostrand, Barbara 1101 234. SKAAR, JAMES 112187 - A Base- ball 11, 12, B Baseball 10,8 Football 10. Skaar, Jennifer 1101 110, 214, 234. Skarda, Louis 11 11 157, 171. Skinaway, Kelly1101. skoog, Melinda 1111 107, 119, 120, 157, 250, 252, 267. Skrove, Marlene 1111 120, 150, 156. Sletner, Nancy 11 11 157. Smeed, David 1101 185, 234. SMEED, JAMES 112187- Swim- ming 10. SMEED, RICHARD 1121 87. SMITH, CYNTHIA 1121 88. sm11h,J5dene1111 155, 157. SMITH, KATHRINE 1121 88. Smith, Kenneth 11 I1 157. SMITH, LINDA 1121 88. SMITH, LoR1 112188, 116, 125 - Courier Staff 11, 12, Gover- nor's Staff 11, 12, Marching 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, Class Council 10. SMITH, MARGARET112188,156. Smith, Marlene 11 11 157, Smith, Mary 11 11 157. Smith, Rebecca 112188. SMITH, ROBIN 112188-Band 1 1, 12, Class Council 10, 11, Gov- ernor Staff 11, Operetta 12, Student Council 10, 11. SMITH, SCOTT1121 88, 119, 120, 265 - A Choir 12, Madrigals 12, Operetta12. Smith, Steven 1101238. Smolinski, Edward 1101234. SMOLINSKI, THOMAS 1121. Sneen, Teddy 11 O1 185, 234. Snow, Linda1111 157. Soban, Keith 1101234. Soderholm, Julie 11 11 134, 157. Soete, Wayne 1111. SOKOLA, SCOTT 1121 88, 119, 149, 171, 254 - A Choir10, l1,12,MadrigaIs12,0peretta 11, 12, Soccer 11, 12, Wrest- ling 10. Solheid, Susan 1101. Solheid, Terry 11 1 Sonnee, Dawn1111107,157. Sonnee, Kimberly 1101 234. SORENSEN, THOMAS 112188 - German Club 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Spectrum 12. Sorlie, Flint 1101 235. SPANNRING, SHARYN 1121 88. Spanyard, Eloise 1111. Sparks, Deborah 1111 120, 157. Sparks, Paulette 1101235. Index - 313 Spawn, Barbara Il II I57. Spawn, Wendy IIOI IOI, I99, 235. Spear, Craig IIOI 235. Spencer, Mark IIOI I82, 235. SPIELMAN. KATHLEEN II2I 88, 93 - Class Council I I, I2,Flag- twirlers II, I2, Girl's Athletic Association IO, II, I2, Glee Club IO, Skating Unit IO, I I, I2. Spiess, Gerald IIOI I69, l82, 235, 244. SPIESS, GREGORY II2I 88. Spiess, Leanne IIOI IO7, I3I, 235. sPIEss, LAUREL II2I 42, 88. IOI, IO2, IO7 - A Choir II, Class Council IO, II, I2, French Club IO, Il, I2, Girl's Athletic Association IO, II, I2, Glee Club IO, Honor Society II, I2, Skating Unit IO, II, I2, StudentCouncil I2. SPIESS, STEVEN II2I 88, IO4 - B Football IO, Class Council IO, German Club II, I2, Na- tional Forensic League IO, I I, I2, National Honor Socie- ty I2. SPLINIEII, CHRISTINE II2I aa, I27 - A Choir I I, Class Coun- cil IO, Courier Staff II, Girl's Athletic Association IO, II, I2, Glee Club IO, Marching Unit IO, II, Operetta IO, II, Pep Club IO, Ski Club IO, Span- ish Club II, Student I I , I2. SPOCK, BARBARA Il2I 88, I29, I30, 265 - Band IO, ll, I2, Girl's Athletic Association II, I2, Girl's Volleyball II, I2, Honor Society II, I2, Red Cross Representative IO, Ski Club IO, II, I2, Spanish Club I I, I2. Spreeman, Gregory IIII II9, I57. Springer, David II II I57. Spychalla, Marion II II I57. St. Clair, Bonnie IIOI. St. Martin, Jeannette IlOI235. sr. SAUVER, MARK U23 89. STACE. ANTHONY II 2I 89. Stochowski, Debra II II l57, 200. Stachowski, James IIOI I3I, 235. Stack, Frederick II II I57. Stack, Theodore II II I57. Stahlmann, David IIOI IO9, l9I, 235. Stahlmann, Luke IIII I57, I76. STAHLMANN, LYNNE IIZIB9, Stahn, Kathleen IIOI 235. Stahn, Richard II II I58. Stahnke, Kimberly II II I58. sm, DEBORAH U23 89, 269. Stanber, Kathryn IIOI 235. Stanley, James II II II9, I58, I73. Stanley, John II II. Stanviiny, John IIII I58. STAUFFER, JAN II2I 89, I27, I99 - C-Ovtier Staff I2, Girl's Basketball I2, Governor Stain, I2,Cla1se Council IO. Stautfer,Nancy II II I58. STAUFFER, THERESA Il2I 89 - Ski Club I2,'. Stawikoski, Linda IIOI 235. STEDJ E, BARBARA II2I 89. Stedie, Davicb ,, I ,I58, Siedie, wurreft' I Steele, Robert IIOI 235. Steingraber, Susan It II I58. STEMIG, KEITH lt2I I22, I77, 254 - Gymnastics IO, II, I2, Operetta I2. Stemig, Patrick II II IOI, IO2, I22, I58. I' Stemig, Suzanne IIDI 200, 235. Stennett, MaxirIQ1f'IOI 238. STEPANIAIQIEATHERINE II2I89 I If-gfouncil II, French BRS ill I2, Historical So- eiety I6 2, Honor Society I2, - lntern g i Club IO, lI,Azud ' Q .1 314 - In g, I2, Student Council IO, I2. Stepaniak, Steven IIOI I58. Stephens, Joel IIOI 238. Stinson, Lynn II II I58. STINSON, PAMELA II2I 90. STOEHR, PAULII23. Stoerzinger, John IIOI 235. Stone, Diane IIOI. Stone, Gary II II I58. IIB, I7l, 25I, 255, 256,268 - A Choir II, I2, Class Coun cil IO, II, I2, Honor Guard I I, Madrigals I I, I2, Operetta I2, Ski Club IO, II, I2, Span- ish Club IO, Soccer I2, Swim- ming IO. Taylor, Gary II II. Taylor Joseph IIOI I69 236 L nn Stramer, Strandberg, Strantz, David STRANTZ, Stroeing, I2, Spanish SWANSON. Swanson, Vinette IIII I59 267. fl - Sword, William It IIgl5Q. SWITALA, CHERYLQIIZI Azud II. 1 Swystun, Mary II II. .V S Syring, James Il III 9, 1943 SVRING, JEFFREY 90 - in Hockey IO, B Footgall ' SYVERSON, JOANN IIZI 905 265 - Drama I I, I2, Red Cross Representative I I. 3 Szczech, Julie IIOI I2O, Szczepanski, Joseph IIOI2i. SZCZEPANSKI, RITA II2I 90, IIB, I25 - Chess Club I Courier Staff I2, Association IO, trum I I Szulim, Tabolich, Joann Tacheny, Tacheny, TACHENY SkiClub II, I2 Tacheny, Terri II Tallarico, Tallarico, Daniel TALVIA, .IUI lO2, I96, Club 12, Ski Club I2, Student I2, Tennis I2. l'Iffe1LdII. MONICA tI2i9I J On training I2. Teal, Dffttlliitte II II I59. Teich, Deibofgji Il II I59. Teschend8rfffPamela IIII IOI, IO2, I59. TESTA, 236. I39, I59. l29, I38, Class Athletic Tietz, Ijghe, IIOI 236. Timlin, Kemberly IIOI 2I4, 236. Timm, Barbara II II I59. Tkachuck, Gail II II I59. Tobritzhofer, Mark Il II I59, I7I. Toepper, Mark IIOI I82, 228, 236. Tailetson, Mary II II I59. Tollefson, Patricia It II III, I59. Tornorelli, Theresa II II I59. Torning, Jean II II I59 237 QQORNING, MICHAEL Il2I 9I - 2 A On the Job Training I2. Ig W ?TorvI, Lynne II II I59. Toupal, Cynthia II II I59. 2 I Tourville, Earl IIO 236. Tourville, Jacquelynil II I59. TOURVll.lE, .IAYNE II2I 9I C-lass Council IO, II, I2,Girl's Athletic Association IO, II, I2, Rid Cross Representative IO, ,l'l, Student Council IO, II, I2. Nrow. BETH 02.391, LII, I30, 242 - Bqne,.:.g15o, II, I2 Cheerleading Ath- lettc Assoctatianltfl, Il, I2, German Club IQ, II, I2, Homecoming Candidate I2, Honor Society II I2, March- Unit IO, II Club IO, II, I2, Athletic Girl's I x igichtler, John II II 428, I29, IIIII IG L50 nastics II, I2, Honor Society II, I2, Latin Club IO, II, I2, Ski Club I2. TRULSEN, MARVIN II2I 92 - Honor Society I I, Ski Club I2. Trumble, Bonnie II II. Truso, Janice II OI 236. Truso, Mark IIII IOI, IO4, I25, I59. Tschida, Sandra IIOI 2I4, 236. TUCCI, MARGARET II2I 43, 92, I I I, I26, l34, 242 - Catalina Club IO, II, I2, Cheerleading I2, Class Council I I, I2,Cour- ier Staff ll, I2, Girl's Athletic Association IO, II, I2, Gover- nor Statt II, I2, Homecoming Candidate I2, Drama I I, Marching Unit IO, I I, Pep Club IO, Student Council IO, Sweetheart Candidate IO. Tucci, Mary IIOI 236. 'l'UCCl'lTO, DEBORAH Il2I 87, Tucker, Lois II II I59. Tuckner, Mark IIOI 236. Tupy, Marcus IIDI 236. TURCHIN, GARY II2I. Urbaniak, Jean II II I59. Urbanski, David IIOI 237. Urbanski, Lu Ann II II II9, I59. Urbanski, Theresa II II I59, 264. V . Vadnais, Mary IIOI 2 I4,237. Vasnais, Rosanne II II. Vadner, Dale IIOI 237. VADNER, SCOTT II2I 92 - Dra- ma II, I2, Stage Crew I2. vAIL, DE8RAII2I92, II9, L25 - A Choir Il, I2, Class Council IO, II, I2 Courier Staff I I, I2, Glee Club IO, Governor Staff I I, I2, Operetta I2. Vance, John IIOI. Vance, Kimberly II II. Vanderbosch, Scott Il II I59. Vanduzee, Roxanne II II I30, I59. Vonn, Eugene II II I59. Vega, Daniel IIOI I9I, 237. Ventrelli, Richard II II I59. VENTRELU, VICTORIA lI2I 92 - Catalina Club IO, Cheerlead- ing I I, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion IO, II, I2, Marching Unit IO, Pep Club IO, II, Spectrum Club I2. VIETOR, umm II2I 92, I72 - Honor Society I I, I2,Spectrum Club II, I2. Vietor, Perri II II I59. vINroN, tooo IIZI. VOELLER, MARK Il2I92- French Club I2. Voeller, Patricia II II I I4, I I9, I59. voor. CLINTON II2I 92 - On the Job Training I2. VONTRAT, LOUANN II2I 92. Vontrat, Marie IIOI 238. Vontrat, Mary IIOI 237. Voijtlcky, Gary IIOI I23,237. V W LICKV, STEVEN II 2I 92 - On Training I2. V lil'I jI, III'Ik9 II II I29, I59,245. I achtler, Diane 237. Ave, nAvIp II2I92 M On the Mxlhletic Association IO, I I, I2. I Joel IIOI 237. I IO7 I6O 237 Jobfraining I2. We Q ,II3I5I.L. WENDYII 2I92 - Gir + Courier Staff ll, 12,Girl'sAth- letic Association 10, 11, 12, Governor Statt ll, 12, Home- coming Candidate 12, March- ing Unil 10. ,,5-212 1, wAHu1ANN, GARY 1121 Q 1 97, 104, 110, 1a7, 11141. 12431, 246, 260 - A Hockey 11, 12, A Football 10, 11, 12, B Hock- ey 10, Catalina Club 12, Class Council 10, 12, German Club 11, 12, Homecoming Candi- date 12, Honor Society 11, 12, National Forensic League 10, 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10, I 1. Wakefield, Peter 11101 185, 237. Walbridge, James 1111 160. Walbridge, Sherry 1101 237. Walek, Patricia 1101237. Walkosz, Cheryl1111 114, 160. Walkosz, Gre ory1101. Wallace, Baiora A. 1101 237. WALLACE. BARBARA J. 1121 92 - Girl'sAthIeticAssociation 10, 11, On the Job Training 12. Wallek, Cheryl 1101 237. Wallin, Rita 111167, 129, 160. WALSH, DANIEL 1121 93. Wanner, June 11 11 1 19, 160,254. Wanner, William 1101237. Warden, Susan 11 11 119, 147. Warnecke, William 1111 160. Warner, Alien 1101 237. WAS1ELESKl, ALLEN 112193 - A Football 11, On the Job Train- ing I2, Wrestling 12. Wasieleski, Theresa 11 11. Wasielski, Joan1101237. Wasilk, James 1101 237. WASILK, JOAN 1121 93 - Gir1's Track 10, On the Job Training 12, Student Council 10, ll. Wason, Pau11101237. Weber, Connie 11 11. WEIER, 1ANICE112193 -- Girl's Athletic Association 10, 1 1, Class Council 10, 1 1. Wagner, Koren1101 131, 237. WEGWERTH, CHERYL1121 93 - Latin Club 11. Wegwerth, Mary 1101 237. WEGWEIITH, WILLIAM 1121 93 - A Football 11, BFootbaII10. we1oA, JAMES 112193, 96, 175, 194, 195, 205, 207 - Cross Country 10, II, 12, Track 10, 11, 12,Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Weinberger, Mark 1101 185, 238. WHNRE. WENDY 1121 93 - G1r1's Athlatic Association 10, 11, Marchi1ig.Unit 10, ll, Stu- dent Councliifll 11, 12. wa1saf,rhamasi1o1 238. Weiss, Jur1e1191238. WEISSER. KAREN 1121 42, 94, 107, 239, 242, 246, 269 -' A Choir -,,, 11Q,Girl's Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, GleeClub 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Skating Unit 11, 12, Soccer 11, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11. Wellnitz, Lynn 1111. Welsh, Charles 1101 226, 236, 238. wqn1111a1d,saa111111 160. Weppler, Kathryn 1111 160. Wermager, Douglas 11 11 160. Weyker, Allen 1101 238. Whelan, Patricia 11 I1 160. WHITE, DANIEL 112194. White, Deanna1111114, 160. White, Deborah'1101 238. Whitney, Julie1l01238. Whitney, Patricia 1111 160. wh11nay,Thamas11111a1. wno now, naue1.As1121. Wick, Debra 1101 238. WICR. TODD1121264. wisest, u11c11AEL1121 94. Wierzba, Linda 1I11147,161. Wigan, Jet1rey1101238. Wiley, Kevin 1101 168, 238. WILHELMY, JUDITH 1121 94 - Gir1's Athletic Association 10, ll, 12, G1fI'S Basketball 11, Glrl's Volleyball 11, Pep Club 10, I 1, Red Cross Representa- tive 12. Wilhelmy,Ju1ionn1101 120, 200, 238. ' Wilk, Kimberly 1111 161. Wilkerson, Carrie1101. wins. scofr112194. Williams, David 1101238 Williams,Donald 1101. Williams, Lori 1111 161. Williamson, Cary 1101238. WILLIAMSON, DEBRA 1121 94 - French Club 11. Wilmer, Jeffrey 1101 238. w11.soN, Dokomv 1121 94 - Girl's Athletic Assocation 10, 11,Ma1orette 11, 12, Ski Club 12. Wilson, Gregory 1111 161. Witian, Kathryn 1101238. Wilson, Laurie 1101. Winger, Judy 1101. Winl1lar,Mnr1i'1101238. Wtsniewski, Pieter fl-11 221 . Wittenberg, Judtt1r1lki-1 161. Wohlwend, Lisa 131, 200, 238. 1 Waitt, Patty 1111 161.1 Wolff, Susan 1111 16711, womans, wtt.t.iMt 1121 - On the Job Training 12. WOOD, DENNIS1121. wooo, MARY 112194 A A chan 10, ll. Wood, Patricia 1111 114, 120, 138, 258. Wood, Thomas 1101 238. woonsecx, BONNIE 112194. woaasecx, 11oxA14Ns112194. Woadbeck, Thomas 1101238. Waudbury, Dawn1l01238. waadman,A11aa 11 11 161. Woods, Ricky 110123B. Wriskey,Barbora1101238. Wriskey, Katherine1111114,138, 161. Y . Yackly, Mark1111161.l . Yager, Michael 11 11 16-1. YANKUVEC, 1t'IOMASl1l2195. Yates,'Kav1n1II1161. Yekaldo, Anthony 1111. - Yep, 130111101 238. YEP, GLENN 1121 95 -4 Stage Crew 12. Ylinen, Jetf1101 185. V Yobbie, James 1101238. Yost, Joseph 11401 238. Yost, Timothy 1101 238. Yost, William 11 I1 161. YOUNG, EDGAR 1121. Young, Jo Anna1l0123B. Youngdahl, Katherine 1101238. Youngdahl, Kurt 11 11. You nghans, Jody 1101 238. YOUNGHANS, STEVEN 1121 164,166 - A FootbaIl11,12, B Football 10. Youngquist, Deborah 11 11 161. Ystenes, Bradley 1101238. Yurek, Thomas1111161, 164, Z Zabel, Mark 1101 238. Zabillo, Michael 1101238. Zacharias,Julia1l11161. Zahradka, Lori 1101238. ZALESKY, MARY 1121 95, 116, 125 - A Choir 11, 12, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Courier Staff 12, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Governor Staff 12, Drama 12, Marching Unit 10, 1 1, 12, Oper- ettu 10, Pep Club 10, Student Council 10. Zangs, Daniel1101238. ZANGS, ROBERT 1121 49, 95 - Latin Club 11, 12. ZAWISLAK, CAlOl112195. ZAWISLAK, PAULA 1121 116, 125 --Courier Stott 11, 12, Girl's Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Governor Statf11,12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Zeilmer, Rose1111 161. Zeuli, Barbara 1101238. Zitge, Debra 1111. Zimmerman, Robert1111. Ziton, David 1111. ZUBELL, .ION 1121 95, 208. ZUK, ANTHONY 1121 95 - A Hockey, 11, 12, A Football 11, 12, B Football 10, Class Coun- cil 10, German Club 12, Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12, Track 166, 180. 10. zuN1oA, o11eoo11Y1121. zaafaf,Jaa111111o1 131, 238. Index-315 155. 4549 a 4 4 , ,, ,W ,, ,W L, , ,, i f I W., ' ? V w L L I V Q. K ? 5 t L P x .rvfx '11 +-EI 5 E 2 F I C 5 5 Q Y 5 s ki W 5 2 5 X S 3 S E E 3 K 5 5 E S Q: 1974 Governor Staff GENERAL EDITOR ........... . . . Linda Kaase INTRODUCTION, CONCLUSION Staff ............... SENIORS Editor . Staff . . ACTIVITIES Editor ................ UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomore and Junior sections Co-editors ............. ORGANIZATIO NS Editor ..... FACULTY Co-editors . . INDEX ............... PHOTOGRAPHERS ......... Contributing photographers . BUSINESS MANAGERS .... STAFF Journalism I . . Journalism II .. PUBLICATIONS ADVISER ...... Jan Botnen, Mary Cocchiarella, Lynn Grundtner, Nancy Hansen, Linda Kaase, Megan Kruse, Lydia Leikam, Sandy O'Brien, Carol Olson, Renee Ouradnik, Vicki Richardson, Mark Rocco, Kathy Schuneman, Debbi Simmons, Lori Smith, Chris Splinter, Jan Stauffer, Rita Szczepanski, Peggy Tucci, Debbie Vail, Mary Zalesky, Paula Zawislak. Linda Kaase Marie Aguirre, Marsha Hagen, Patti Murray, Sandy O'Brien, Libby Pomroy, Mary Samoszuk, Geri Shardlow, Lori Smith, Jan Stauffer, Mary Zalesky, Paula Zawislak. Rita Szczepa nski Mary Cocchiarella, Nancy Hansen, Becky Lundeen. Megan Kruse Geri Shardlow, Debbi Simmons. Carol Olson, Renee Ouradnik. Chuck Brunnette, Dave Klein, John Riehm. Mr. Gary Ales, Paul Glaeser. Lori Smith, Paula Zawislak. Jan Botnen, Mary Cocchiarella, Kathy Dufour, Carol Greethurst, Lynn Grundtner, Nancy Hansen, Megan Kruse, Lydia Leikam, Becky Lundeen, Michelle Lupelow, Sandy O'Brien, Vicky Richard- son, Mark Rocco, Kathy Schuneman, Debbi Simmons, Chris Splinter, Jan Stauffer, Rita Szczepanski, Mark Truso, Mary Zalesky. Marie Aguirre, Barb Bifulk, Mike Bowlin, Chuck Brunnette, Marsha Hagen, Linda Kaase, Dave Klein, Marcia Lindahl, Patti Murray, Carol Olson, Renee Ouradnik, Libby Pomroy, John Riehm, Mary Samoszuk, Geri Shardlow, Lori Smith, PeggyTucci, Debbie Vail, Paula Zawislak. Mr. Gordon A. Grant The T974 GOVERNOR staff would like to acknowledge the assistance of the Dellarson Studios, especially Mr. Ken Bacheller and Mr. Rollie Baird,for photographing many events covered in this book. Thanks are also given to Mr.James O'Day, Mrs. Alice Krueger, and all homeroom teach- ers who assisted in the Publications drives and distributions.


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