John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1975
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A 4, JOHNSON GUV RNUR 0. 1975 ' T V iff I x - .f . , ' ' gf., i552 5 5' , J X Q- 1 V ,v .1 W I , Q f , , I iq KA A .gig fl, Q 3, , ? ifqf1, ' . .ff fg q 1' W A 1. .fl ' .rl VN . LN W .. 3- ' . ' sw yi' '25 If - , 4 gf jim is I. ,fs K . Q. X -,Z i ij ? , I ,, f W' 'lurid ' ' ' . '39 Q , - Friyq is JOHN A. JOHNSON SENIOR HIGH - VOL. 35 7349 ARCADE S 71, S71 PA UL, MINNESOTA 55106 It 5' o M ' gl :A ' , -Q, . - .A '1l'gg'r.-R, 'ig MM.. 1.1 'Q 1 T11 N N . , W-..5,.5 alll wma E llnpvi A ,ml nd' N ,I This year was Hlled with a whirl of events - personaL locaL nationaL and international - that touched and influenced most of our lives. This annual reflects the year 1974- 1975 in words and pictures that in time will reveal the indelible impact the schooL our friends, and our society had on the course of our future life. f 1 f wx., , xr we ' . ly lr tw. walnuts... ' 4 --un. I I - . 75's Q-0 F I r -1 v 'fl A V '49 'iau' L4 ,4 do :Fil I t' X 1 v ,, may o a ' .X Si U I V , 'A il HJ Contents of the 1975 Governor 1-39 40-77 78- 135 136- 187 188 221 222 247 248 283 284 31 1 312 332 Needs and Freedoms - 3 STA GFLA TION. . . UNEMPLOYMEN 71 . . ENERGYCRISIS . RECESSION. . . TRANSPLANTS . . . OIL EMBARGO. . . VEEP ROCKY lead f Texas? Brady In In nm 1 3 Q 1 1. Gas tax, seventy cents a gallon. Ghost of the past and present, and future? Steaks over 51.75 a pound. S Qrgifrgw 461 Ag, sf Understanding fear often overcomes fear. 4 - Freedom from tomorrovv's fears Q r 9 , g,, 'Q - W. , ,,- , I 1 , V 3 5' I ff ,,i,'.., ' E ' ' My X215 fi' 'Wi ...A Tf . CJ. 1 ' K ,i g I ' 1 J u isi 1 i o i A 'f innfiiill 1303! 1 N Q 3, ff M i H 1 l iwiggi I QM , .K A i,.M2.m my if A Iook into tomorrow. XxW9QLo po The bottomless pit. QM!! fi, M.REo QW' IT' Today's grocery prices. Weicome aboard! I hope you're good with horses! Stepping into tomorrow. Tomorrow may often seem unapproachable. Graduating sometimes holds fears of what might happen after high school. Job searching in a world of eight percent unemployment could discourage a person while seeking career opportunities. But, learning to face up to fears by making decisions and accepting responsibilities should help us face, understand, and cope with tomorrow's world. f,, ti 'im F' 1' - .- Q f , 2' is griitvilx .1 49 I Q l r , Q 'S V511 5 l ,, EL 2 ., 'P ip' E 1' A 3 rf I fr , it vi...-it Q XII i 1 it f I 4 K W ,M Yfnf E 1 ' F limi? 1 f my ' W ' I 5 'lf t 3 I :mtg-me f , ia ,, 5 Y 15:1 Q A W 2? 'Q , C' ' 5 1 5 fi Ag 7 r - if Ci , , Y ' 3 Qi, Q A ' - N V, M A' V' A' 1 nw at 1 ' P of ff ' Q7 we 1' ,ir li N M' ffl A Q K. l .4 if M N ,Q q as ' 'yt at V' 1 ef, A Q , is 1 W . V V I p f I X .2 . gb 'H W. -J! f - X I 1-A i Q C s 3 'A Q50 A 1 M suriya Y I 5- M 3. , . -1 , 'E' L . iz X n . A 3 I I iiii I iis iiii L' 4- qg4iA 'l . R ,,,, QL I K l ,mi .Y ' A 'N Clean UD DaY at Johnson H1 i. ' +I nn, ' ,, MW H ' ' W' wif in 1, I rt it 'll if H A as I nV n I af-V2g R. W4 egqgig' 43 'jg' . Q A ,,.9:,g,,j, Lf, f A . QA, I Q Q ,L rug' Cycle power friends enjoy a clean and natural environment at Crosby sr-1 I I 5 fre-r I ff-'R IT .1 ,ff , - QA Friend of the future? NAIDER 'S RA IDERS . . . TENSPEEDS. . . ALASKAN PIPELINE . . . SIERRA CL UB . . STRIP MINING . . . LAKEPHALEN f ' 4' 44. dh '3. -. . ' .- Microscopes probe the problems of pollution. 5, ll: .A 1 1, ,Air 'ra ,,,, 4 ,Mt f' 5 'lf .4 ,,, M, f M y 1 I M r. . ii. in i 'ti ' 1 Q7 ,K 1 A x f ?f Q 'Q .fi Y v 44- V aft, fsjarwwfiewfefw 1 , , swf ri , - Q N. g.mEE1,iQ,,,,,+ X E ifpga -.,, , 1 a W ,, if-in-i,q,,, K K, , A - - 'YYY 'M i- tqagifikeil 1.4-fairies,-uf, ?'tM-- ' H 'DQS sam. , ,' ' 4 -2 'Q 'QQ 4, 1, 2 -, tm. . 4 f J 57 ' ta, 2 PQ an 7' . g 4' 'M ff fe n 'W WI' ,ae g 3. ' 'R A . V t PM A1 may f me g 5' H Q9 - , ' , va- ,i s ,Q . 4 M ,iv wt , ,, g y Ji' 4 V H357-14315.19 W ti , ,gif ' i P 'yi' t r i s ff fi i i r r r s r is-r , W ' U fri' 'tg aiu., ' Hifi .5 I lj yi, my wi hi: may t it ' 'r 5 iff' ,, ' F 'xi W ft 22? f. Z V Vfg f- - ff-'.1- ,:'y .1 A n- Jw: We have met the enemy, and he is us. Each of us has the power to control a part of our environment. We can pick up litter on Clean Up Day, choose a compact car instead of a gas hog, cycle more, turn down our thermostat, or make a decision about Silver Bay. By becoming aware, gathering information, and getting active in environmental ecology we can assure future survival gent' life pals supply clean air. If they had enacted those silly controls on strip mining, we probably wouldn't have had enough fuel to get out and really see America! '7 - Freedom to expect a clean environment Freedom is concepts holds different meanings for each of us. What were dreams or very real frustrations sometimes have a way of becoming reality. Its an attitude of doing our own thing that opens our eyes to worlds we 've been denied or reluctant to explore. This change supplies courage to ask a guy to Sadie or become volleyball champs. This liberation challenges us to show off our talents in dancing, acting, or becoming Miss Teen. This freedom breaks us from the i molds of life. Girls can be champions too. l-..- si. ,. WOMEN 'S LIBERA TION MO VEMEN 71 . . GIRLS IN SPORTS. . . BACHELOR COOKING. . . UNISEX. . .MISS TEENAGE MINNESOTA. . .SADIE HA WKINS. . .DOING YOUR THING. . . - WLM 2.5:-is 4 'V ' h fm w- .. . N f 2 A tiff' i ' :HK ' v ': ,JY WV' N -. .M r K 2 r lf !: f lV , r or os f 1 'w'. ll ig if - if 1 M., w Q ' ' Ax... ' 5 Q x.e 5 Flags and uniforms transform girls. o , A fag. 1 ' f. lf ,g ig A 2 ver I A Stage make believe Freedom and fun to let go and d' I I t . . . 'sp av your ta en S lVIuss Teenage Minnesota Expression of melodrama 9 - Non-traditional roles BLOOD MOBILE. . . JOHNSON OPERATION YULETIDE YOUTH TUTORING YOUTH. . . AFS. . . CANDYSTRIPING A very special concern for one another S t ' ,MH . Q fx ,A -L -fa: 45h ' ' , In X H Left Above: Understanding the dignity f h g d Rgh Af p g I g pp AFS studen'c's 0 C f h Ll. SJ 5 f ffl 3 ,J SM' ' .M-- - ' . I iiitl'--1'Sw . i 'ENN Y THURSDA Y. . FENIOR CITIZENS . . . C Oliphant's biting satire. Tutoring youngsters at Farnsworth. - 'Q Helping to search for the perfect schedule. Caring for others might be one of the most important tasks of our lives. Sharing secrets with someone special, donating pennies for foreign exchange students, and helping a friend be more effective, are ways of expressing concern. By spending time with an older person, assisting another with scheduling problems, teaching youngsters to work on their own, or collecting food for those in need, we show how much we care. 'FUTURE SHOCK '. S S ROCKET SNOW CREST SPARTAN CL UB BIKE HIKES SUPER BOWL VIKINGS ltis psychologically important for us to feel free - to be free. You have to get away from always being . responsible, meeting deadlines, Hnishing assignments, keeping appointments. Everyone has some leisure time. We join teams, have hobbies, or just go off to be alone once in a while. Whether it be skiing, reading, or thinking we must have the freedom to express ' our feelings. I l l a ln l SH' 1254. ' A in ' ip Q' f -, -- E, ' ' V., .,v '- ...a..... , . V.,,, ..,l J' f - - -'T' -let-et',..f, ,-.f5 . 4 fi-I, - '. 'f 4 A-A-' rf J..- V -,P I ' M, ' .l ,- .f .. ,- ,, ,f U L, f. ,qw . L ' 1 . , ' I Y f , ,., .l .. f' fi. A ,Af ., V.. .1 3-f 5 ,Af ,7 ' ' Nw 1 ,..- .Q .. ...ev 2 4 ' ' ' 1' af L ' ,f Y: - ' ,, 5 f 4' . . 1 1 .49 H. A chance to get away from it all on the S.S. Rocket. Duties of a 'doughnut queen' Dreaming of the slopes Letting loose hill-billy style Need to feel free - 13 Clothing gives us the freedom to express ourselves in a quiet, unobtrusive, or garish way - depending on the time, the occasion, or the person. Dress is not usually thought of as a form of communication, but it is used by most everyone to say something. Wearing clash clothing says Hey, look at me! I 771 different. ' Whereas wearing levis says, l 711 one of the era wd. I . . TOE SOCKS. . . PLA TFORM HEELS . . . EARTH SHOES. . . LEVIS. . . Trying to be different sometimes means being the same. les kk S, .Q , i W, 1 3 ' s , A ...i u I ' -v .Q is-'Q ,... k xv. 'K i ,s Q 2 . 5 4 i, if f W, .. 'X Y ,x , . .. . .Ve ff -. x 'fbi' ,,u2K.3 's .jx . 5 1 -Q Q-- ff 3 A .r - -Qi -ru Ti .,, V and beards at Sadie. Clash Day offers a chance to be crazy. Individuality in dress - TRIMESTERS. . . CAREER ED. . . OJ 72 . . COMPUTERS . . .HIGH TUITION COSTS. . .ARENA SCHEDULING. . . 1 4' .VV ifflv-Maya wifi, A , Most of us are given the chance to follow our interests during our educational experiences. We choose from the languages, arts, or sciences for backgrounds that we feel are necessary for the future. What is important is that these choices are our own. We struggle through applications, Hnding a job, going to vo-tech, or leaving for college, hoping the key to our future is there. But whatever the choice may be it is our choice - and the consequences of those choices are ours to live with. Closed classes aren't funny to the last sophomores to schedule. GUlDANC 'C Where in the world am I going? . . .PROGRAMMING AL TERNA TE CHOICES ia Trimester scheduling is our own responsibility. if 5:2 ' Classes, decisions, education, on the job. Educational choices - 17 STILL WA TER BIKE TRIP . .PROJECT CLOSE UR . .PSYCH PETS. . . 'i.4x 1 VH' L ,Jimi J' 1 V 5 5 f. y ,..w.'?' ' '-. 'W-r .,qw' '14 ',. X E Q7 X T M 5 ef, Q P 445. .Q uf .. 0 ww 'ii' 4 A: I A K . U l Spartans rest on their way to Stillwater In October. Most everyone needs a friend or has the need to belong to a group. Everyone needs to see himself in relation to others, for better or worse, to establish guidelines of living. We latch on to others to keep from being lonely, to brag, to tell them of our fears, to be challenged, to see ano thers t point of view, to belong to someone, or to have someone in which we can confide t our innermost secrets. We need that L person or group to tell us that we Te important. TOA S TMA S TERS CL UB - The skating gang at the Harding crusher. Wig, Us .' 1 i' Hivff ' ,. 1 Ae -X' 'N -ffiqfix N it W. , 'Eur lv..,' AY!! 1 ' '. 1 . 4 , P4 -fi. -1l-.,.,gSr'L,i,- ' l , Vw ' Xi -1. X, A , ti I , , it K M A,., 1. ,V The well-knit team has anxious moments on the sidelines. 1 5 is me a Cindy and grandmother, 'Nanette' cast, hockey pals, rats and friends, Homecoming sweethearts. Chnnsina vour friends - 19 YOUNG LIFE . . 'l7Vl 0.K., YOU'RE O K CA TALINA . .EA.C. . .J-ETTES. . . WELCOMEDANCE . STUDENTCOUNCIL 'H 2 e 'Catalina Broadcasting System' gang. Boisterous hockey buffs cheermgf 1 ls t six A ,jhifg B 'a. ,7. ikr . ,Af ,I . .Si Being with the gang gives everyone a good feeling. ltis knowing you're a party whether itis frogging around in swimsuits at Catalina or acting with a team in an old fashioned melodrama. With the gang you can get that praise, concern, and support everyone craves. We Hnd our pals in sports, in class, in lunch, while walking home, or at work. They listen to us, they don 't put too many demands on us, and they let us know that we are needed and accepted. King of the Hill battle clique. Everyone has the need to be accepted. Milk bag punching friends. Team confidence building before Harding. giii i g W K g , E i I i 7 fy 4 . ' X? i A air, g Vg , - r . ,,., i , if , r fs .- - ,, ,i 'lQ X Q .W-K-...ne Y ' if 11, Cast assembles for 'Curse You' drama. 21 - Acceptance by the group WORLD POPULA TION. . .EAST C ONS OLIDA TED TU TORING . . WA TERGA TE . .SUGAR SHORTA GE . . NlXON'S WHITE HOUSE To be responsible for our own actions is difl7cult, to be responsible for the actions of others is more so. Our responsibilities are everywhere - at home, at work, at school in our neighborhood, in the voting booth, on the streets, and with every decision V we make about ourselves. These responsibilities involve cooperation, criticism, concern, effort and becoming a part of the action. - Responsibility and involvement Helping youngsters with art at East Consolidated. ..--gf l L Facing problems ot pollution, sewing, and careers. . . .PLO TAPES Students learn about ways to help the less fortunate Chief Accuser 1, F W A rib f FW' P EUR XC l df if. The boiiomless pit 'fn 1 2 WRC On Monday Aug 5 1974 the i e went ou? and never come back l 9 x Y' Q ,Ll ll X . ' L ,-XV f 'K 'K rf' WL 'ki t ' E fy, X Q jf 'fs 5 x '41 A' L, .un.1 fi,-Lrg. 74 Av'-r M, 'P' ,,. + - -rv' 'Hilism el -,QL-A.r5uv depression Jus? a recession' And its o heck of o lot wider ond deeper than the Snake River Canyon .q J J flu news you fx. mp lgyfaafywgl ie-PELQA wg ' F 'fir Uk 5 ev' iv ' i Ffgfyo-xhcuvf XJ' F ei . The Pr0Phev ,5,,K:.i f 'N U , Y Y -jiri! ' . ,, ,f,,.,. . W. ., . - LL, 1935371 , . Snow C ,ggi - ,f Q Q9 xv 3 ve. Nl ' Q xx' N ' X51 Nr! 1:-lf , N Mich poV0 'Move ov r' K' X x H0 i Q3 f 'fdyq BWZ WAR! W!! C , ,there 1' f La' Q PC ' J y H M f omni lmle .dw you had fhere Abdul A fe 1 eff? X 6754 xii? QJJQQ I' ' mu r n Q .,lQ! fx' 1 ' xi l f X Qi' I X. wwb, 4, ,, KL?XX V, Q' r ..- 9 , pf, A .,-x : r vnu-,Xp A-. ' X A kr!! D j Yo , , C3 N - r 1 r R, A IM 3730.0 X-,XX Vvf' , u, E? ,AN 5 ., l 5 ada C7 fm k'DAii.jfj Jerry Fehring reflects on political, economic, foreign responsibilities. r MARYANTHONYDANCERS. . .'CURSE YOU JACK DAL TONC 3-QUTOGRAPH HOUND'. . . TAXREFUND. . . ESKIMOARTMOBILE Learning the group rhythms of Piloboius' revelations i Seamstress Rosanne alters costumes, frustration of film failure, an unusual pair. Ifli Q SOME THING NE W'. . . REBA TES. . 'ILOBOLUS. . .CHUCK DA VIS. . . Special foods creates co-ed gourmets. Pepe and Donna parry in 'Jack Dalton'. The spotlight of a person 's talent is reflected in the things he does. Whether itis playing the part of a villian or a hero, the challenge is usually rewarding. The need to follow ones creative desires, both in and out of schooL leads us to the many fascinating experiences that gives us the spice of life. Choreographing, painting, acting, sewing, cooking, and writing would be hard to live without. In fact, it would be impossible. Belovv: Being silly with pals in class, halls, and dances. BA CK TO THE 50'S. . . C4LL IN THE FAMIL YC . SLOGAN T-SHIRTS. . .'YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Above: End ofthe trimester celebration. Sadie Hawkins quartet horsing around. ltis the end of the trimester and fora brief fleeting moment we have a right to be silly, to celebrate the end of another one of those milestones. When one thinks about it, there 's something wonderful in doing those goofy, harmless things that release us from the pressures of daily living. To be free, to laugh, to horse around, to do those dumb things is part of our occasional right to be silly. NIarry'n Sam's clients. A whole gaggle of GAA gals onthe vvay to the trail. 27 A The need to be siily WZ SHING TON POS71 . .FREE PREOO 'THE CON VERSA TION 1 . . 18 VOTE U.S. CONSTITUTION. . .ABORTION DRAFT EVADERS CLEMENCY 0 . . . 'COURIERf . .OLIPHANT A A B ' 'J n 4' es, + F d W ET- 2 xg ' .M - ' . uf a4,2'w,f' i 'ff'3?5f.. lf'-Q 'A If any one factor is important in maintaining our way of life, its the need to know, practice, and protect our basic freedoms. Watergate and its frightening implications was reason enough to shock us into realizing that our system of laws, juries, courts, and guarantees cannot be taken for gran ted but Democracy's forte, Freedom ofthe Press. Controversial issues of today, lib and abortron. 'V' tra' . ,-'35 n ll- - f-- 71-Q f tr . ' ' . -'zgifs Qr ' N 'YR' 1 Freedom protectors - press, courts, 'Constitutionj speech, government. must be constantly re-examined and guarded. 'CINDERELLA C . . 'GO VERNORC . .SPECTRUM OPEN FORUM. . .DRESS UP DA K . .EQUAL RIGHTS AIVIENDlVIEN7i Qi JR f f ,K Af Riagg. in XM 't'gf f F S k 'osbype 30-Expres fh gh df Ig . . .DEBATE . .JOHNSON H.S. . . ENLIS TA TS325 PER MONTH. . . LIN i 'Something New' expression. Make believe on the stage. We want a few good men. We express our though ts and feelings many ways. Some of us choose the role of an acton a writer, a singer, an artist, ora viewer. Most of us have a need to tell others that we approve or disapprove or just really don 't care. We communicate our thoughts and feelings by words, body, and sounds to let others know how we feel - and in the process usually find out whatis on their mind. G 0 VERNORS. . .HENR YAARON . . .PERFORMING ARTS CENTER. . . DONKEYBALL. . .SPORTS PREVIEWS We admire the rhythmic grace of the many groups that help make up our school scene. We re blessed by the artistry of the J-Ettes, athletic teams, synchronized swimmers, and the in-residence dancers and their student participants. We 've grown to appreciate new forms of expression that parade before our eyes and tell all of us something a little bit different. ,W I Every J-Ette in step to Hey Look Me Over 5 A-if A. A knot of cross country runners on the Phalen course. ,An fy, WV The rhythm of competituon. Body grace and rhythm - 33 'NO N0 NANETTEC . . . . VIETNAM DISENGA GEMEN71 5 K AI., , 5 up c M- 'sx MW Girls and boys together. Alone on a crowded stage. Depending upon others can bring limited possibilities for tomorrow but doing things on your own may be the best way. That method enables us to depend less on Arab oil, encourages the Vietnamese to take care of themselves, convinces each person to take a part in cleaning up his environment, helps students plan and prepare for a meaningful career, and gives us the right to be in sports - even if you Te a girl. HENRYKISSINGER t .TALENTSHOW . . t Y..u':.J ' Left: lt's important to keep it going. 3 S sf r Annette is Nanette in 'Nanettef N4 HMEHHQVEWASAJHVNMEHTBQUHESRAEIHS AMRUH3 BELWMNVMQTUHEIHHVHHR..EVELKWHEVEI FWEGWDENTFUMM7 Doing your own thing at vvork, at play, at school, at Belvvin. fA'g7f?fF?f?i5igFi?fQ Ivy ff Fi' 1 H25 Affgg-541' f i' A .V A wv , - ' iii ' 1 z22z21'M!f ff- A 'f .3 L J -T 1 Ll. f . .-1 A 1?11fi'fffMf,',' f' f wifi ' 9 1 W for T V? Q f j ' X ,I I' 1 '1 1 M 6, ' Wi no fi n 3 g,QaQffiQ55gX,pQ s??f 4 Q Q f b- on , if ' XX gf X X 4:9272 ' j f .:,,k it 'uw 5 Liv 1 , A Q - V Q f Ei-of: fy M5338 !Ffi'n o,pf2 n o - Q 1 fvp-,M f - X' ' No QE 4 7 5 ' fini W f ' Si 1..9m9L,JQN, ' N ' 3-2,6 - if -Vmmvlowcrfz New -- -f Uncle Sam has to solve his own problems. Everyone is alone with his thoughts, sometime. At times we withdraw from everything to seek our own personal world. We all need and expect privacy, to be by ourselves, pondering tomorro w, lost in private thoughts. A time of reflection often helps define our self-ima ge. Lost in stereo. Alone on the trail ,,, . X Q 5 Q,,.', A friend with vvnom to share our dreams 36 - The need to have privacy CENSORSHIP. . . WIRE TAPPING. . . STUDENTS RIGHTS T0 PRI VA CY DECISION . . .CIA. . .FOURTHAIVIENDIVIENT Expressing yourself through your ovvn talents. Ponderimg tomorrovv's problems. W x 'X I fs PX Fi N Po d g the abstractaons of the past. THE AMERICAN DREAM. . . WIN. . . ENERG YINDEPENDENCE . .BEA T INFLA TION. . . U. S. RUSSIAN SPA CE VENTURE . . 'YOU 'RE ON YOUR WA YC . . UNITED NA TIONS Momentarily alone with his thoughts. As basic as the need to eat and sleep is our need to dream. Dreams allow us the freedom of reshaping the past and making new plans for the future. They Te an important link to our everyday lives. Moments spent gazing outa window during a chemistry lecture or studying clouds at a soccer game, though seemingly out of step at the time, produce ideas that may help us reach our goals. 1 rg, MKXXXEXF gs .05 ive , Nw., 'T K A youthful time to remember. Each person finds private moments to dream a bit about what might be. Freedom to dream - 39 QQ., K -W X . 522 ii 3 5 if 5 2 , ek A wk: . iA ff' Q' M wi an vw: DEBA TERS MAKE STA TE 'TOP 70'. . . JOURNALISTS SNOWBOUND IN CHICAGO . . . COUNCIL SPONSORS FOOD DRIVE. . . Like the pieces of a puzzle, clubs pro vide a picture ofa school. By decorating Payne Avenue windows as a Spectrum Club project or working with Student Council to collect food for JOK we show the community that we care. ln return, doing things in a group brings us closer to people and encourages lifetime interests. Being a part of an organization pro vides a niche in our large school and gives us pride in our special talents. Specialities a 41 J-ettes perform at Civic Center for Winter Carnival Coronation Working out at 7:30 in the morning, teaching sophomores the school song, car washes in the rain, standing for hours at the Winter Carnival Parade, and learning new routines for the lVlay15, 16 lVlarching Show was all part of being a J-ette. J-ettes performed at half-time for basketball, football, wrestling meets, and presented their lVlarching Shovv for a tvvo-night, sell-out performance in the auditorium along with a special Performing at the half-time basketball game against lVlechanic-Arts, J-ettes high-kick to the rhythm of 'Jesus Christ Superstar,' January 10. performance for Ovvasso Children's Home and East Consolidated Elementary School The Harvest Festival and Saint Patrick's Day Parade along vvith the Junior Coronation high- lighted the exciting season. Each of the sixty marchers made her own outfits consisting of the frog, cane, snoopy, covvboy, flirts, J-Jumper and the princess, which were used for half-time shovvs along with special performances and parades. The Unit has been directed by lVIrs. Gunnvor Sheff for over nineteen years. 42 - Nlarching Unit WOW ,k'f 3 7 SENIOR MARCHING UNIT, Front Row: Lori Menard, Nora DeLong, Colleen Riley, Jean Kelly, Kim Schultz, Liz Dexter, Mi- chele Clasen, Pam Arrigoni, Patty Wood. Second Row: Lynn Mueller, Ruth Heaton, LuAnn Neumann, Tammie Kroski, Megan Kruse, Jodell Bauman, Deanna White, Kathy Wriskey, LeAnne Lupelow, Ann Pearson, Kathy Carney. Third Row: Cheryl Walk- osz, Debbie Dick, Patricia Fleming, Donna May, Debbie Cas- serly, Kathy Larson, Lynn Benson, Joan Deloy, Mary DeVahl, Sue Habas, Darlene Konchal, Roxanne Breitkreitz, Tina Carlson. Far Left: Concern over their step-rou- tine before a gym performance on De- cember 17 are Sue Tietz and Sue Habas. Left: Doing their rhythm routine to 'Dude' are several frog-costumed marchers. Below: Marchers at half- time, fans during the game, are Barb Kusz, Julie Cocchiarella, Pat Duffy. Marching Unit - 43 Marching Show Harvest Festival l wi 5 5 2 Panel Above: Unit instructor lVlrs. Gun- nvor Sheff watches dress rehearsal for the J-Ettes show. An obvious mistake! Showing concern over a basketball game are Barb Rose, Jerri Ecker, Sandy Lalzountaine, and Sue Schwalbe. The fast-paced rhythm of 'High Chapparal' adds sparkle to J-Ette performances. Showing relief after a performance at sports events is 'Snoopy.' Serving as Unit officers are Colleen Ri- ley, Kim Wilk, Lynn Benson, Debbie White, and Ruth Heaton. Right: Prepar- ing for a half-time basketball show against Highland are Jean Kelly and lVli- chelle Diehl who lead the Unit on to the Governor gym floor. 44 - Marching Unit Torchlight Parades emphasize J-Ettes season 31 A I QL! we TNQ S., miss, W JUNIOR IVIARCHING UNIT, First Row: Michelle Diehl, Bonnie Nagel, Cheryl Kroska, Debbie Gray, Linda Stavyikoski, Pat Duffy. Second Row: Sue Peterfeso, Lynne Fisher, Leslie Blau, Sue Biever, Teresa Hugo, Sharon Koerner, Pam Hoff. Third Row: Julie Cooohiarella, Cindy Schommer, Diane Povvele lek, Pam l-linz, Denise Fransen, Theresa Goossen, Levette Johne son, Barb Kusz. Marching Unit f 45 Debate squad advances thru Regions after taking District Responding to the skillful guidance of coach, lVlr. Richard Stanford, the Debate team had a very successful argumentation year on the hustings. After taking the City championship, the team went on to the Region where they qualified for the State tourney by placing fourth in a group of J? 3 I thirty top teams. Q.. The squads made up of both Ei Q varsity and novice debaters captured twelve trophies in their travels around the state in weekend tournaments, debating the topic of political reform. The Varsity team had three out-state trips to Des lVloines, Evanston, and lVladison, South Dakota. it Q v Se x Dean Johnson and Alex Gintner. Above Right: The l love fruitcake A girl, is Jody Bauman. Below Right: Showing off the City trophy is coach lVlr. Richard Stanford. Q . bfi xi? 1312 LP 4.4 Rr SECOND, THIRD YEAR DEBATERS, Front Row: Barbe Johnson, Mindy Skoog, Todd Hubbard, Dan Hawn, Tom Etter. Second Row: Tom Chute, Sue Monson, Brian Dana, Dave Ad- dington, Rick Condon, Mark Truso, Pat Voeller, Jon Addington, Tom Kedrowski. 'nf ,ml nhnvw' itll' FIRST YEAR DEBATERS, Front Row: Scott Page, Linda Thaemlitz, Nancy Rensch, Nancy Schaber, Jenny Ress, Jackie Pascoe. Second Row: Dean Johnson, Alex Gintner, Sue Thoreson, Denise Ranelli. Third Row: John Stanley, Scott Barrette, Flint Sor- lie, Peter Doyon, Tad Treanor, Doug Hanggi, Bob Hollerbach, John Garscia, Craig Anderson. Cross checking card references are Dave Addington, Tom Etter, Dan Hawn, Todd Hubbard, and Rick Condon. They are contemplating possible uses of re- searched material for the upcoming Moorehead tourney. Checking their watches for the time of the debate bus' arrival are Jody Bau- man, Dan Hawn, and Rick Condon. The group traveled to St. Olaf at Northfield for a mid-January regional tournament. Debate - 47 Food money collected during W J O Y Hunger Week drives Student Council activities started off this year with the installation of vending machines in the cafeteria. Twice during the year the Council was responsible forthe collection of food for needy, during J.O.Y. week and the lVlin- nesota Shares in Hunger Week in lVlarch. On November 14 the Council inducted former graduates lVlr. Ken Hagg and Dr. Eva Jane Larson into the Johnson Hall of Fame. Other Council activities included Penny Thursday col- lections, Homecoming VVeek, Back to the Fifties Dance in lVlarch and bookstore sales. Left: Sorting bookstore stock are Tom Ray, lVlike EII, and Janelle Raiola. Right: Decorating for J.O.Y. week are Peggy Anderson, Jeanne lVlay, and Julie Soderholm. -Fl... MJ , gfggfl Looking over a Council story are John Garscia, Denise Laub, Ja- nelle Raiola, Beatriz Robledo, Jay Schwietz, Tom Etter, and Jeff Johnson. Top Right: Assigning activities duties are Tom Ray and Ray Dietman. Center Right: Preparing pens for bookstore sale is Wendy Spavvn. Right: Enjoying Time are Council- sponsored AFS student, Hanno lVliorini, and Leanne Spiess. mums me mug mmQfn ' no du You cm En I X g -4.9 ... wi W' Left: Looking over Rules for Teach- ers from 1872 for possible use are Mrs. Betty Craig and John Garscia. Below: Tacking up Penny Thursday amounts are Tammy Kline and Pat Stemig. ,iixiiusnu STUDENT COUNCIL, First Row: Roxanne Breitkreitz, Alison Baker, Becky Conavvay, Janelle Raiola, Peggy Anderson. Second Row: Pam Teschendorf, Wendy Spavvn, Beatriz Roble- do, Masarni lrnura, Miek Stael, Julie Soderholm. Third Row: June Stauffer, Michele Hayek, Joan Ranch, Tammy Kline, Jay ,og N... Wei' Schvvietz. Fourth Row: Tammy Olson, Laurel Kielkucki, Mike Ell, Tom Etter, Jenny Searles, Mrs. Betty Craig, advisor, Le- anne Spiess, Pat Stemig, Ray Dietman. Fifth Row: Hanno Mio- rini, Mark Truso, Harvey Markland, John Garscia, Paul Schvvietz, Jeff Johnson, Torn Bay. Student Council - 49 Student Council activities highlighted by J.0.Y. Week Penny Thursday Hall of Fame Planning out the best route for delivery of food during J,O.Y. Week are Joan Ranch, Tammy Kline, and Laurel Keil- kucki. Above Right: Taping activities plans for J.O.Y. Week in the cateteriaf commons area are Sue Harwell and Paul Schvvietz. J.O.Y. events included a homeroom decoration contest, a treas- ure hunt, collection and delivery of food for needy, and a vveekfconcluding toy dance. Right: Making use of the vending mae chines in the cafeteriafcommons area, are Tammy Olson and Harvey lVlark- lund. The machines were installed in September after the Student Council battled for several years to get the School Boards permission. 50 e Student Council 37 Mi, , ,. ,, 'Z W Below: Calling friends with the aid of the Johnson Buzz Book are Tainrny Kline and Cindy Johnson The Buzz Book lists the numbers ot Johnson stu- dents and is a biyearly Council project. 7 4 i 4 M - r g H,fX-,fa Q XD 4? .4 l l A X SY fn, Qc!! t , 5 lrvxgr Ur-,A Left: Making publicity posters for the Back to the Fifties dance in lVlurch are Pain Teschendorl and Alison Baker. American Grease played at the event. N s rem , . IQ 0 at Gr, mis t:t,ei1,i ' r 'V A 'mm 'tw wilt - Y' C fecal. if 1' In 'l' f, Amgftcoo 49? K WW, K 'f' Y tltisz tv lm ' ,M WA , 'wwf- ww, figs . 5 5. 1,9 x 51 , 0 H if Mlfip M Sd' 'J C fr f W , I 4 ! is W g ' 4 i' - , I , ix, f f a Beading an issue ofthe Student Councils rnonthly newsletter, Council Corner, are Sue l-larvvcll and Curt Cich. Left: Adrniring the nantes of Johnson l-lull of Fame niernhers are lVlil4e Ell, Student Council President, lVlr. Ken Hogg, 1974 inductec, his daughter, Pain Teschendorf and lVlrs. l-lagg. StudentCriunciil Sl 1 W 3 Bikers line up in downtown Minneapolis by the Haberdashery on September l5 to set out on the massive run. Right: Stopping to rest in Highland Park near the Mississippi River are Mathew Nash and Theresa Esboldt. The temperature was in the 70's making peddling a warm but pleasant task. 'N Waiting to quench their thirst from glasses of water passed out by a Salva- tion Army truck are Deb Casserly and Josie Rabenort, Right: Cycling across Phalen Creek before school are Kim Schultz, Ruth Heaton, LeAnne Lupelow, Lynn Wagner and friends, during the October early bird hike. 52 Spartan Club 'nu 'rr 'U' Q A 1, Q ..., , , 3 VM' x , . H ft 'It Viv' ' 9 M 6'Z WA this fall was the Haberdashery Bike Bun. One-hundred Johnson Spartans joined a group of 1500 in downtown Minneapolis and headed back to St. Paul amid the scores of cyclists. Other fall treks included a weary group of 60 after a round- trip to Stillwater. Lake Crosby proved to be a truly scenic trip. Fifty faithful members 'rolled 'em' at 6:30 a.m. for the Early Bird hike around Phalen. l Donuts were the picnic menu that followed. Bundled for February weather, lVlr. Gary Ales turned Spartans l into cross-country skiers. i Spring hikes set out to Lake l Nokomis, the University of l Minnesota campus, Lake Crosby, and a second Early Bird. l Waiting for the gun to sound for the start of the Run, are cyclists who wore 'funny' hats for the day. Above Left: Recovering from a cycle collision after crossing Phalen Creek are foreign ex- change student, lVleik Stael, and Pam Posel. Left: Feasting on bakery and milk for a breakfast pitstop at Phalen Island, are Steve lVlekoli, Bob Hollerbach, and Tim Johnson. Top Right: Checking the map to plan their bike hike route to Stillwater are Jim Nordin, the group advisor, lVlr. Gary Ales, and Pete Doyon. Spartan Club 53 Crosby, cross-country Early Bird, U of IVI, added to Spartan Club roster Starting off the biking fun VVhirlpool, 3lVl, state offices, others ,L 2 , , M ,V ,AV ll ,',, T W . rv- : E 7 r , ! xp, fly' 5 1 5 M 4 ' 5 1 : Q I GV., fi IW... ,,A, 4 , 2 , , ,,,,,.,h, .,,,V,,,,,A,,,V.,,,,, . .. X ,ga rl An 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. day is not a regular pattern for the 100 students who participate in the On the Job Training program. All participants take the required courses for their job training, plus a course of occupational relations, in the morning, designed to help the student perform more effectively while on the job. Then they're off to the world of vvork. Students vvho choose jobs in distributive education have lVlr. Larry Perry as advisor. Office Co-op is advised by lVlr. Charles Nelson. Trade and lndustry students are taught by lVlr. Ray Forstad. lVlrs. Inez Washburn is the instructor in the home ec area. There were more applicants than openings, so advisors made student choices based on attend- ance, conduct, attitude, and skills. OJT is designed to provide seniors the opportunity to use their last year to develop a career choice. Left: Attaching cutting tools to a drill, Linda Kapaun works as a dental hy- genist assistant to Dr. Baker. Right: A dental bridge for false teeth needs polishing, and Richard Hansen does the job at Hermanson's Dental Studio on Highway 36. We 7 54 - On The Job Training UQ in may 'illl LL K Fm ,Ji offerjob opportunities to OJT seniors if rr V J 'H 440' N353 M,, 5 ig or 5 Ne' ll- le v f i E xx ff l 2 A ,. ii Wiiiii .swf N , ' . W ' .J ...M . it sly ' 1- Q-A - x Q X . tt J Q itirq maxi ,tsr set t Xt :X fi ro we wewfy K . :zk . X Q I . 'nt N t, r r? ff A A l Qih ' ww,,,,, W' i X ff CAA Left Above: Bridgemans' cups of cof- fee are poured by Rick lVlcKenzie. Top: Checking patients' records at Parkway Manor Nursing Home is Joy Hagelber- ger. Above: As hostess at Sambo's, Cherie Oberg and her employer Ron Schmidt, greet a customer. Left Panel: Hot fudge sundaes are being created by lVlarie Nordstrom at Bridgemans. A 3lVl file is put in order by Vicki Herlund. Buffing a dental crown is Steve Sanft. Delivering clean towels, Theresa Capistrant stops to chat with a nurse. The advisors of the OJT pro- gram are top, lVlr, Ray Forstad, lVlrs. Inez Washburn, bottom, lVlr. Charles Nelson, and lVlr. Larry Perry. On The Job Training f 55 April 16, 17, 18 Catalina Club Clovvning around between rehearsals of the spring Catalina Club swimming show are senior members. Bob Holler- bach is assisting in the spring shovv. Right: Teaching swim synchronization are seniors Lynn Schramm, Megan Kruse, Linda Krauze, and three sophomore club members, Marianne Blum, Carol Neumann, and Roberta Ryder. Discussing costumes forthe April show are advisor, IVliss Sharon Gredvig, Carol Neumann, and Chris lVlcLay. Right: For- ming pinvvheels in a synchronized tub position are Lynn Schramm, Linda Krauze, Chris lVlartin, and Terri Esboldt. 56- Catalina f ?-it svvim show is 'Isle of Atlantis' 'Fr is ri' If if rj f 4 , F, Mermaids, treasures, Jacques Cousteau, and sea monsters were all a part of the 1975 Catalina Show, The Isle of Atlantis. Jim Allen is Cousteau, vvho explores the mythological world of Atlantis, an underwater city, where gods and goddesses come to life in the April 16, 17, and 18, shovv. The Club swim production started in the fall, with try-outs putting the group at about forty members. Stunts, synchronization, and choreography were learned and then work on the actual shovv began. The girls made costumes, designed scenery, and wrote scripts for the April shovv. Above Left: Juniors listen to directions for junior number outfits. Left: Seniors take their marks for a race during prac- tice. Above: Julie Soderholm emerges from her solo. Right: Members talk oyer show plans. 'T 'Q Q .,, 1 , K KSN Q-I 1 if X In 'X 'Q 5 CATALINA CLUB, First Row: LeeAnn Vanderbosch, Bobbi Ouatmann, Michele Peterson, Ardie Livermore, Debbie Quate mann, Julie Solderholm, Anna Domagall, Jean Biyard, Laurel Kasinak. Second Row: Denise Laub, Carol Mordorski, Marianne Blum, Nancy Pelzer, Arlene Osterman, Val Quinlan, Leanne . K v- W g ss' 4 4 I .L Q C 355-i.39'f Vg, . fd .afflfq 'N E ii.gcJ'3' 7 b ' 'Ti I 2 4 36 - 34 2.1 er - cv as JA W was in Digyzfg - at . 'J . A VPS T' 'r is 1,85 X Y Msg? L Leuzinger, Tammi Coalvvell, Nancy Elsted,Peggy Johnson, Patty Tollefson. Third Row: Roberta Ryder, Terri Esboldt, Megan Kruze, Lynn Schramm, Linda Krauze, Jeanne May, Gay Sauer- brey, Chris Martin, Carol Neumann, Caryl Johnson, Bey Heinrich, and Chris McLay. Catalina A 57 xgv CN Mlm: Sammi A . t A qrigu I gg 'Doc' IVlarks' bands keep busy with concerts The Johnson High bands and Orchestra were kept busy with concerts, assemblies, and their performing duties at sporting events. The Symphonic Band opened their season of concerts in September by playing at the Downtown St. Paul Goes Public, Festival. ln April, the National Elementary Principals Convention was entertained by the talents of the Stage Band. The Symphonic Band was included in an All-City Band Fest on lVlay 5. The Johnson bandsjoined forces with bands from Cleveland and Hazel Park Junior Highs to perform a concert at Johnson on lVlay 22. The Orchestra played the difficult No No Nanette score from the vocal department's production of that musical. A record was recorded, live, when the Stage Band recreated a night club atmosphere in the cafeteria on February 27. Seniors Paul Karsten and Rick Carlson did their own musical arrangements for the Stage Band. fa 1... . ,mCt'1 T f J F Practicing Of Cabbages and Kings for a band de- partment concert on December 6, are Bob Haugen and Brian Johnson, Symphonic Band members. Right: Steady concentration is needed for sopho- more Steve Johnson to perfect his saxophone part in Give lt One during a rehearsal in the band room, 238 B, on the second floor. 58 - Bands assemblies competition record making SYMPHONIC BAND, Front Row: Jean Schommer, Cheryl Wallek, Debbie Fay, Russell Scott, George Bongarts, Nancy Elstad, Tracy Volkenant, Mi- chelle Montbriand, Terry Tacheny, Deb- bie Tholen, Sandra Salchow, Cindy Theising, Merrilee Bedbuw. Second Row: Kim Markie, Sandy Anderson, Robyn Lundgren, Sylvia Ferguson, Pat- tie Miller, Pat Sauber, David Strantz, Ken Jones, Terry Drassal, Mike LeFlay, Kurt Lang, Nancy Rensch, Rick Carlson. Third Row: Brian Johnson, Jim Koz- lovvski, Barb Thorsell, Ken Peterson, Dona Carlson, Ken Wegner, Roger Pen- nington, Steve Rooke, Kevin Swanson, Gary Knutson, Gary Lundquist. Fourth Row: Jayne Nelson, Mark Pivec, Roxie VanDuzee, Jim Stachowski, Rick Miller, Lynn Horan, Rick Madrid, Dave Hub- bard, Jeff Senske, Ed Griffin, Robin John, Tina Oie, Erik Biever, Brian Con- nolly, Bob Haugen, Roger Meidlinger, Tony Rensch. Left: Adding to school sport spirit is a pleasant duty for band members, front, Russell Scott, rear, Larry Snaza, Tom Hamre, Kurt Johnson, and Doris Belko, during the Johnson basketball game against Humboldt on December 17. Bands - 59 Right: Practicing Pep Band music are clarinetists Debbie Braverman, Carol Neumann, and Gary Santella. Middle Right: Fiehearsing during fourth hour are Jody Bakke, Dale Hicks, and Tony Del Percio. Directing the Symphonic Band during a Johnson Basketball game is Mr. Samuel Marks. Mr. Marks has been director of the bands and Orchestra since 1972. 60 - Band creates nightclub atmosphere at Feb. concert Practicing for the Band Concert on December 6 is sophomore trumpet player, Tim Havvkinson. Left: Preparing for the musical production, No, No, lXlanette , are violinist Orchestra meme bers Juliet Seropian and Debbie Simf mons. VARSITY BAND, Front Row: Diane Jacobson, Eileen Nlarke land, Sandy Wright, Kathey Svvanson, Debby lVlarkie, Pam Erickson, Kim Johnston, lVlicheIle Walsh, Diane Rasmussen, Sue Wachtler, lVlelinda lVlcKen2ie, Roxanne Langenenks, Lisa VVohl vvend. Second Row: Gary Santella, Gary lVleidlinger, Celeste Havvkins, Carol Neumann, Kevin VVeida, Debbie Braverman, Tom Gruber, John Jaszczak, Tony Del Percio, Dale Hicks, Steve Jensen, Pain Nelson, Becky Conavvay, Vic Krauze. Third Row: Tim Havvkinson, Larry Snaza, Kurt Johnson, Randy Scott, Doris Belko, Vicki Schossovv, Russ Pennington. Fourth Row: Roger Linnell, lVlike Thesenvitz, Bob lVleggitt, Ben Schramm, Rick lVlil- ler, Jim Stachovvski, Ed Griffin, Ron lVliller, Bill Menard, Lori Hutchinson, Gary Testa, Bob lVlueller. Banda6i Orchestra plays difficult score for 'No Nc Nahette musical Rehearsihg Beethoverfs 'First Symf phony' are Juliet Seropiah and Teresa Burke, Right: Practicing Water Music Suite during fifth hour Orchestra class are Pat Javvorski and Dave Hubbard. 62 Stage Band Orchestra l me rt R sgqfbf Playing Conga Drums is l-lomecoming King candidate, Jeff Senske, during the Coronation assemhly Right: Playing vvith one of the cities tvvo Orchestras is Harding student Wayne Hallheru. Left: STAGE BAND, Front Row: Jett Senske, Cheryl Wal- lek, Ken Jones, Terry Drassal, Dave Ryder, Steve Ricci. Sec- ond Row: Dan Philippi, Paul Karsten, Tom Pieper, Gary Lundguist, Darrell Griffin. Third Rovv: Barh Johnson, Bill Buchie, Wayne Jackson, Tom l-lamre, lVlike Voss, Brian Johnf son, Phil Celstrom, Jim Kozlovvski, The Stage Band has tvventyatvvo active members. A ,sf r lu ORCHESTRA, Front Row: Juliet Seropian, Teresa Burke, Phyllis Grimes, Cynthia Hacnze, Barb Johnson, Carol lVlordor' ski. Second Row: Pat Sauher, Tim Johnson, Kim Johnson, Wayne l-lallberg, Samuel lVlarks, Director, Darrell Griffin, Paul Karsten, Bob Haugen, Shelley Haugen, Brian Johnson. Third Row: Linda Krauze, Bonnie Leurer, Jean Schommer, Debbie Simmons, Gail Dreyer, Steve Truso, Pat Javvorski, Dave l-luhhartl Stage Band Orchestra - 63 Raggs featured in Sadie Bash held by Cheerleaders Learning over sixty cheers in just over three months vvas no easy task, said senior co- captains Cindi Kobilka and Peggy Anderson. That was the reason for the early morning practices three times a vveek. Car washes and garage sales were two ways the eighteen cheerleaders raised money for uniforms. But their main money maker vvas the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. November 9 was the day for the gals to grab a guy and put on their hillbilly garb for the fun event. Over four- hundred people listened to 'Baggs' and the Cheerleaders' Washtub Band. Miss Judy Koza was the group's advisor. Left: Changing to skates, at the JV game against North St. Paul are Janel O'lVlaIIey and Tracy Volkenant. Halfrtime at Homecoming is fun-time for Barb lVlarx, Cindi Kobilka, Cindy Cotroneo, Sue Blaha, and Jeanne Hau. Right: B-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, Front Row: Jane Ander- son, Tammie Breen, Nancy Patook. Second Row: Tracy Volkenant, Janel O'lVlaIIey, Nancy Schaber. 64 a Cheerleaders Left: A-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, Front Row: Chris lVlcLay, Leslie Testa, Cindy Lee, Sue Blaha. Second Row: Kris Carrier, Pam Nelson, Debbie Ouatmann, Barb lVlarx. Third Row: Patty Tollefson, Peggy Anderson, Cindi Kobilka, Jeanne Hau. X f' Sf' f X ,tx Q VVe're out to Win yell B-Squaders during the North St. Paul game at Aldrich Arena, they are Jane Anderson, Tracy Volken- ant, Nancy Schaber, and Nancy Patock. Below: Senior cheer- leaders Leslie Testa, Peggy Anderson, Patty Tollefson. Cindi Ko- bilka, Debbie Ouatmann, and Chris lVlcLay watch Dan Philippi come through the Homecoming hoop, Friday, October ll, at Harding. Cheerleaders 65 Ski Club sponsors night trip, Afton Alps highlights season Three ski areas were visited by this year's Ski Club. The organization was made up of around one-hundred students. lVlr. Loren Berkness and lVlr. Edward Abdella, the advisors, planned six trips, but two were cancelled due to lack of good conditions. December 26, fifty students went to Trollhaugen, Wisconsin. The second trip was during Christmas vacation on January 2 to Birch Park. Afton Alps was the site of the last two trips. These were after school on January 30 and lVlarch ll. Left: Making final tightening adf justments on their boots before going out to ski are Dave Holt and Bob Gross in the chalet at Afton Alps Ski Area. Taking time out for a snack are Ski Club advisors lVlr. Edward Abdella and lVlr. Loren Berkness. They accompanied the group on four trips to various ski areas this winter season. Locking valuable skiis and poles up at the ski bank is Dave Holt. The bank provides a safe spot to lock skis for twenty-five cents a day. Many people use the ski bank or corral because of the increasing number of thefts. 66 Ski Club Left: Closely studying Afton Alps' map of fifteen different runs are Tom Pieper and Carl Feske. The map is provided for skiiers who are new to Afton and don't know where the slopes of their ability are located. Below: Snow, skis, and friends are a good combination for a winter afternoon. Tina Carlson, Pat Fleming, Donna lVlay, and Sandy Murphy rest before making their next run at Afton Alps below Hudson. -an Qu? ,WZ X Victoria Leafgren. General goofing off is appropriate on the ski hills. Michelle Diehl John Chisholm, and Debbie Tholen make a hot dog like train for the fun of it. Left: Anxious to return to the slopes after warming up in the chalet are sophomore members Janeen Haider and X x Thirty-five member Skating Unit entertains 1' Panel Above: Calmly waiting their turn to perform at the Civic Center during January 27 Johnson-Harding game are Julie Pascoe and Kelly Sheehan. Turn- ing their heads to the middle to keep straight lines for the pinvvheel is the en- tire Skating Unit. Laughing off the quivers of their first big performance are Debbie Kneisl, LeeAnn Vanderbosch, and Julie White. 'hum Relaxing after performing before SOOO people at the Saint Paul Civic Center are Karen Swanson and Susan Tschida. Right: Skaters have just finished form- ing a J and are about to make an exit at halfetime. 68 - Skating Unit --...s'v .W ff' W5 4 Y m ' 77 no ' ' 4 '13- .aw j wr it I ' . N. 'in 0 fn..-' N members started the year at the Civic Center with the Preview, before 8000 spectators on Nov. 23. After early morning practice at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesdays, they were able to perform at Aldrich, the Auditorium, and the Civic Center for the Johnson x hockey games. The Unit skated to pop songs as J.O.Y. and Night Train at Varsity games. The highlight of the year was skating at the Johnson-Harding game, on January 27 at the Civic Center. The year ended with the gang getting together at Perkins for pancakes, and wieners at Dawn Sonnee's, followed by home movies. Miss Sharon Gredvig was the group's advisor. Right: Featured at the Johnson-Harding hockey game in a duet are Michelle Marty. She and Kim Cocchiarella skated to the rhythmic song Sugar Blues. L5 'Tig fans during intermission at hockey games The thirty five Skating Unit Q, JJ .ff N? ijt .,.lr T- 'i s A y4Vg'5 iy,l T iigt ff? , ., i i .,,,, gi Ma Xl? H -W 'v VV ?.,g,, 77 AV VW 4 VA,, Vw? , V K if T 1' M' i i 0 t ima K t .2 Q' SKATING UNIT, Front Row: Terri Kendle, Donna Carlson, Julie White, Vickie Lowe, Susan Tschida, Karen Swanson, Deb- bie Kneisl, Lee Ann Vanderbosch, Kim Cocchiarella. Second Row: Ruth Clarke, Marilyn Konchal, Tami Peloquin, Denise Flanelli, Kelly Sheehan, Lynn Wagner, Sue Charn, Denise Coc- chiarella, Lori Urbaniak. Third Row: Janine Ouitter, Nancy Fiel- ler, Leanne Spiess, Julie Pascoe, Jaclyn Pascoe, Darlene Kon- chal, Michelle Marty, Lynne Bartell, Tammy Olson, Tami Coal- well, LeAnne Lupelow, Colleen Carney, Janice Jorgenson Dawn Sonnee. of IQ QQ! , ,, , , .agus ff Right: Explaining type styles and space restrictions for copy is yearbook sports editor, Bob Sajevic. Carrie Patock, Cin- dy Cotroneo, Julie Arnold, and Sue Blaha wrote copy and headlines for both the yearbook and newspaper. y 291.3-U-n'F 1: we t Choosing just the right photo for band pages is faculty section editor, John Damico, Kevin Svvanson, and John l-lustings. For every five pictures that were taken, one vvas selected for use in the yearbook. 70 - Publications Staff Over 100 staffers produce all- American rated 'Governor,' 15 issue First Class 'Courier' Four-hundred pages of publications reflecting the record of the year 1975 in vvords and pictures was the complex and demanding task for the over one-hundred staffers vvho were involved in the production of the 332 page All-American rated Governor and the First Class Courier publications. The varied and active staff moved from a vague page plan for the yearbook in lVlay, 1974, through thousands of hours of layout, picture gathering, research, vvriting, and proof- reading to the finished product distributed on lVlay 25. The same staff also produced the bi-monthly Courier with its 300 or so student-researched and written stories, photographs, headlines, and captions. Right: Sports columnist, Vicky Richard- son explains her drama page layout to index editor and copy specialist, Kathy Schunemen. tb WL S. 0'x.5,i A al-M... true- f ,, Lett: Head photographer, John Riehm explains enlarging steps to Courier sports editor, Becky Lundeen. Above Top: Alphae betizing senior portraits for the sixty page section is Pam Ohl- hauser, Lynne Torvi, and Julie Soderholm. Above: Business manager, Karen Cullen checks her seventy-five homeroom record. Right: Tracy Milligan studies photo ideas. Publications Staff - 71 Right: Making final decisions about senior copy and layouts are section editors, Linda Wierzba, Mary Cocchiarella, and Jan Botnen.BeIow: Inspecting newly developed rolls of film are as- sistant photographers, Ray Lefto and Kevin lVlcHarg. Ray and Kevin were among six photographers on the staff. f r sf f ' I , V, 1, K 72 - Publications Staff W Q , ga 1 Q W. it 1 ,..N,t srly ,. r,,,,, W, ff?-m.i,,4 R? ,sw - i SW if X r 1 Twleve High School Press awards won by Publications at U of lVlinn. Convention ag-sbf' il si' . W Left: Newspaper symposium and facule ty editor, Debbie Simmons, explains layout style to Liz Mitchell. Right: Edie torial, activities, and introduction editor, Megan Kruse, explains the master plan to Jody Bauman. Panel Below: Heade line assignments are checked by Sue Dick and organizations editor, Jeanne lVlay, General story assignments are ac- cepted by Julie Cocchiarella, Colleen Carney, Patty Duffy, underclassmen ed- itor, lVlary Lydon, and Pam Teschen- dorf. Introduction section cartoons are studied by Caryl Johnson and Denise Laub. Nancy Hansen and Kathy Schuneman position senior pictures on a layout. Jolene Koch and Jim Schneidf er check photo prints. Sue Niedermayer and Karen Bergstrom pick photos. HW 2. .K K C ! gm. ni. 1 Jawjkl, :JM Publications Staff - 73 K ia ' ll lllll GlRL'S GLEE CLUB, Front Row: Barb Johnson, Sue Tschida, Karen Svvanson, Joy Hoaglund, Colleen Sullivan, Patti Paulson, Vicki Lovve, Laurel Kasinak, Lynn Clasen, Karen Haley. Second Row: Bev Deyo, Sharon Discher, Deb- bie Lepak, Jeanette Anderson, Robin Dietz, Cindy Saari, Roberta Ryder, Cherie Rodgers, Sarah Kramer, Judy lVlcNabb, Jann Heitman. Third Row: Lori Walkosz, Sue Hill, Denise Coc- chiarella, Cheryl lVlekoli, Denise Jacka, Kelly Sheehan, Jean Buechner, Anna Klemmensen, Kathy Korum, Natalie lvlakovvesky, Synovia Rudolph. Fourth Row: Laurie Labonte, Lois Davidson, Vonessa Scarrella, Lori Rodman, Alison Baker, Beth Boyden, Davvn Noren, Julie Furrer, Candy Putney, Bea Gelhaye, Sandy Baker. Right: Listening to To Many Rings Around Rosie, are cast members John DelVlarco, Theresa Esboldt, Terry Krenz, and Rick Jambor. Far Right: Rehears- ing for the Spring Pop Concert are lVladrigals, Carol Huss, Becky Lundeen, and Nancy Reller. ll Singing during the second performance of 'No, No, Nanettef is Lucille Early, played by Nancy Reller. Right: Getting dovvn the last minute details are music directors, lVlr. Samuel lVlarks, and lVlrs. Dorothy Fleming. 74 - A Choir -4. ' l all -Q. i.?.'... ....J 5 -' , l 1 . ' ,,, if i , 4' 4' I, - ci at c n I Madrigals, A Choir, Girl's Glee perform for Spring Pop Concert 'No, No, Nanette, was the smash Broadway Musical performed before near capacity crowds on November 15 and 16 and the 22 and the 23. Weeks of hard practice were spent before the show was staged. Mrs. Dorothy Fleming, directed and organized the show until about two weeks before opening night when she was seriously injured in a car accident. Miss Nancy Peterson then directed and Mr. Samuel Marks conducted the orchestra. Highlights of this year's choral season were two spring concerts. A Musical Extrava- ganza was given on March 4 in the auditorium by the combined choirs. The setting was in the character of Cabaret. The May concert was held in the cafeteria as a Spring Pop Concert, where pop and cake were served during the performance. During practice, music students spent time preparing themselves for District and Regional contest. The May Festival, with all the city choirs was rehearsed during class time. Rehearsing lines before the opening of 'No, No, Nanette,' are Rosanne Vadnais, and Ken Drevnick. The entire cast wore period costumes of the Roaring Twen- ties. Rosanne was in charge of the cos- tumes, and helped to get those that were not rented. .Mfg Q18 Q my l l MADRIGALS Front Row: Brian Connolly, Jean Schommer, Cocchiarella, Laurie Kaufer, Tim Casey. Third Row: Kitty Jane Nelson John DeMarco, Dave Ryder. Second Row: Terri Ireland, Carol Huss, Doug Forys, Mike Olmschenk, Ken Drev- Kendle Sue Warden, Nancy Reller, Becky Lundeen, Michelle nick, Steve MekoIi,Gary Lundquist, PauIThielen. A CHOIR, Front Row: Kitty Ireland, Paula Aubin, Val Ouilan, Terry Krenz. Second Row: Laurie Kaufer, Michelle Cocchiarella, Becky Lundeen, Karen Bergstrom. Third Row: Judy Pariana, Bonnie Clock, Annette Geisbauer, Kris Sigford. Fourth Row: Sue Carter, Lisa Schmidt, Chris Martin, Nancy Reller. Fifth Row: Carol Huss, Sandy Tschida, Julie Szczech, Gail Maas, Kelly Simon- son. 5, Helping with ticket sales are Girls' Glee members, Roberta Ryder, and Barb Johnson. Right: Using bongos during a rehearsal of All about the Blues, are Steve Mekoli, Gary Lundquist, Tim Casey, John Demarco, and Ken Drev- nik. Below: Feeling nobody loves her is Jane Nelson, as Nanette, and Mary Lin- dahl as Pauline. -QQ 4. 'PI Stl A-fr A CHOIR, Front Row: Dorin Hanson, Bunny McNabb, Sue Warden, Louise Courteau, Marlene Skrove. Second Row: Leslie Blau, Jamie Gosovvitz, Jill Carlson, Jean Schommer, Terri Kendle. Third Row: LeAnn Leuzinger, Marilee Hickman, Kelly McLay, Mary Lindahl, Ann Pearson. Fourth Row: Julie Lefto, Jayne Nelson, Theresa Esboldt,Khris Redmond, Joan Ranch. 76 - Choirs it , S f E' 1, Zi Mfl f l? -' fi f 1 G sx+fi?T'f' I' . it ww--,WQMQ ti ' 3,57-If gx R xo QQ- w 1 . A stil v I-ffia:-1' ,Q is T 'f 4 5 ' iiw I g , Q:-.5 f Q P' , xii 6, ,H K . ' C5 R ffl-. ' H ' ' '. 1: .5115 ta-A if Rehearsal during lVladrigals finds Terri Kendle, and Jean Schommer working on You've Got A Friend. Right: Breaking up a tug of vvar between Gary Lundquist and Dave Ryder, is LeAnn Leuzinger, during 'lXlo, No, Nanettef Below: Receiving a surprise call from a female friend is Jimmy, played by John Demarco. lVlarch musical variety program delights over 500 Soectators ,-.,., , v i Ik .- . 4:11 f '91 , V, , 1 N i X3 4' A CHOIR, Front Row: Gary Sol4ola,Jin1Engen,lVlarvin Goulet, Steve Oyanagi. Second Row: Daniel Mzittheisen, Tim Casey, Steve lVlel4oli, Doug Forys, Rick Jamlnor, Third Row: Louie: Sohommer, Brian Johnson, Tim Cich, Brian Johnson. Fourth Row: Ken Drevnick, John Dellflarco, Brian Connolly, Jerry Oberg. Back Row: Patil Thielen, Mike Olnschenk, Dave Tyder, Gary Ltindqiiist, i Wait? ' 22 his ff if ll 5 'T nf X T l Y' v Choirs f 77 !, N3 .zvj 'Q A 1 ,Mft A 43' ' Q Q..,...W f' ,f 4 I 1 1 1 1 g WM . ,R . . f A ' .4 ff' ' , 1 7 4 f i 4- af 41 1 f 1 i fr X 4 'f I' lf 5,5 fd Tk JK 4 1 M We Y If X f ix? 14 1 A , f f' ff Yi 5 N fx fi' 4 Z' V 2 , N ' ' 1 X ' I xx I 'J f K' f t' Alf X K t X N, Y L 7' i 4 ff i If I I I 3, 5 ,r if .ff 1 5 f w 3, , if . G -., Q'-vb M 1 fails jf ' 1 , f ' 3 ,W qiwi 1 W ? x mg, Wag 'Wh' .ag , V4, Z. .A Xu? 7 W Zz An 'Q Wim. , uw. 4 f an 1 'J M , 4? if Z 1 29 Q g if f -auf M M,.,f ,um 4 ,swed-M if ,I ,,, .'f' 1-ve..-an HAWAIIAN CLASS TRIP. . . DONKEY BALL. . . CIVIC CENTER GRADUATION CEREIVIUNY. . . CLASSADVISOR LYNCH. . Seniors have the best of two worlds. The year can be free but stifling, to be regarded as a legal minority, yet be confined to classes. To some twelfth graders, school is a tedious project to be completed, while others continue to grow and show their finest creativity. Though they've 'been through it before'some add that special touch to make the year and its activities something different to be remembered. A t times this last year drags by, but it is always gone before it can be appreciated. Sensors 79 i l li sw- Q Gai ,ff Above Panel: Preparing to skate on to the ice to start the hockey game against Harding are Bob Sajevic, Tim Hawkin- son, and IVlarty Aasen. Shelving teeth models is dental assistant, Linda Kapaun. Observing a rat's behavior in psychology is Brian Dana. Finishing bridges and crowns for teeth is OJT student Bon Thorson. Right: Practicing for the play, Our Town , is Dan Fleming, Bev Deyo, and lVlindy Skoog. Above: Crowning Tony Tallarico Homecoming King is lVlarie Aguirre, last year's Homecoming Queen. 80 Y Seniors Senior Class Council arranges Class trip to Hawaiian Islands The most exciting project undertaken by the Senior Class Council made up of thirty homeroom representatives was the eight day trip to the Hawaiian Islands. The excursion included tours ofthe Islands of Hawaii, Oahu, and Hilo. Hilo Island included a visit to the lVlaunakea Volcano, an active thermo natural site. The group also toured a Dole pineapple plantation and sugar cane fields. The group of seventy-two seniors went aboard the USS Arizona IVlemorial and inspected the destroyer, USS Whipple. Al Harrington of the television program, Hawaii Five-O, hosted a luau where the group tasted native foods and watched dances. Spare time was spent visiting the zoo, sailing, body surfing, dining, visiting a high school, and shopping. lVlr. Bill Lynch was the Class advisor all three years. The Senior Class of 660 members climaxed their three years at Johnson on June 3 with Graduation from the Civic Center. lt is possible that this was the last group to graduate with caps and gowns. Mm! dw' tin-J-Q, iarr k.V, A , f Quiix W Watching Senior Class Council pictures being taken are Council board mem- bers: Tim Asmus, Vice President, Mary Peterson, Treasurer, Jeff Senske, President, and Chris Martin, Secretary. Jeff has been nominated Class Presi- dent for the past three years. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL, Front Row: Lynn Schramm, Lynf da Thaemlitz, Mindy Skoog, Kris Sigford, Janelle Flaiola, Chris McLay. Second Row: Kathy Wriskey, Kris Swanson, Mary Coc- chiarella, Gail Tkachuck, Mary Longbehn, Patty Wood, Dawn Sonnee. Third Row: Lynn Benson, Jeanne May, Megan Kruse, Patty Tollefson, Julie Soderholm, Peggy Anderson, Lori Menard, Tim Asmus. Fourth Row: Paul Anderson, Randy Ostebo, Mary Peterson, Cindy Kobilka, Anna Domagall, Denise Peloquin, Jeff Senske. Fifth Row: John Swanson, John Riehm, Gay Sauer- brey, LuAnn Neumann, Leslie Testa, Louis Skarda, Tom Herzog, Steve Ricci. Sixth Row: Jeff l-lalsten, Alex Gintner, Joe Masanz, Ken Kamrath, Mike Schwartz, Bob l-lollerbach, Tim Seivert, Dan Philippi, Dennis Alm. Seniors e 81 'ar'- Homecoming vote elects two Right: Giving roses to the Ladies-in-Waiting, Mindy Skoog and Anna Domagall at the Homecoming Coronation is Michele Hayek. Looking on are Colleen Shields, Harvest Festival Queen, Hans Sonnee, guest of honor and Tom Pacholl, Assistant Principal. Right Below: Preparing Julie Hinz for crovvnbearer duties is Jan Hinz, her mother. I i Diane Adam David Addington James Allen David Allie Dennis Alm Ed has an eye on you. . . DIANE ADAM . . .Withrow, Phaien parties, hockey games, B.K., Sam, mootch, Nietz, 25, New Year's Eve, S. G. DAVID AD- DINGTON. . .U.V.M., 'breaking and enteringj U. of Vermont, Moorhead Chicago, hogie, 20Z debating, Betty Gene, Waddy, Sin bin, Hubby, JoJo, Narp, State tourney. JAMES ALLEN. . . Virginia, Jay's, Tim's, all the games, 208, biking, in the p0oL Rion, redneck, Mr. Brula, Mr. Lynch, Ed has an eye on you, ex- perlments, Janet Aug. 28, H. C., '74, 77J, 7, districts, 200 l.M. DAVID ALLIE. . .Swamie, Gus, Bisch, Carmichael, Zapper, swats, Sin bin, good hair, Charlie Brown, Weida, Rock, Kemo, pup, Senske, Tommy-touchdown, marshmeiiow, Barb, Judy, Cathy. DENNIS ALM. . .Ricci's, Phalen, Gus, Toyota, Demer's, Christenson, Nov. 22, Prom, tournaments, you chumpl, B.K., J.W., S.R., L.L., IT., M.K., D.D., most ofa!! Kathy. LORI ALM- QUIST. . .2B, Frau Tschesche's German 7, Ryan's ions, i's and N's, RB. KEVIN ANDERSON. . .working on the farm, French with Mrs. Buili, Ms. O'Brien. 82 - Seniors Qty? 'is sv it , Lori Almquist Kevin Anderson Ladies-in-Waiting, Domagall, Skoog Mark Anderson Patil Anderson 'mix ' 1 Todd Anderson Eiioene Arndt 1 V r i Lorraine Atchison Colleen Aiiflnf mar- 'Ze A . .-W9 Q Cheryl Bzirtell Robert Bateman Peggy Anderson Stephen Anderson , Pamela Arriooni Timotnv Asmtis Richard Asp ,I Kruk , ,. M- V as , A - , ,..f ,,.,, ,1i,, s,,, ,,,,, , ., W 4' ia! ?q,,,,w Ag- ., Nw it IVlandie Barnett Paula Barrette Scott Barsness special times and people, my mom. . . MARK ANDERSON. . .Coffee Cup hamburgers, St. Patricks Day Parade, Big John, Mr. Peterson. PAUL ANDERSON. . .Red Owl rebels, Risch's weekend reports, Gus, ski team. PEGGY AN- DERSON. . .cheering, Colorado skiing, whiopies, John, Uncle Bill. STEPHEN ANDERSON. . .Arby's, electronics, working at Winnicks, Shay, Mr. K., Gus. TODD ANDERSON. . .parties, the twins, P.B., S.N., R. V. EUGENE ARNDT. . . Steve's cardboard salvage, Otis, payday at Metro. PAMELA ARRIGONI. . .Enger's Miss Betty, CSEAR, cat's meow, P.H., J.K., J.E. TINIOTHY ASIVIUS. . .Lancer, Mr. Lynch, friends, Prom '74, H.C., most of all Chris. RICHARD ASP. . .Snowcrest, Mr. R., Gus, Jack, '38 Willys. LORRAINE ATCHISON. . .Saints games, Camp Zion, B.D., May 70th, P.7'.L., Basic Youth Conflicts. COLLEEN AU- GER. . .Jaybird, Hillcrest Car Wash, our MJ. Hill 277. IVIANDIE BARNETT .. . .Dec. 73, Woody, Kroski my mom, friends that never let you down, Ron. PAULA BARRETTE. . . Canada Falls, hockey manager, brother Craig. SCOTT BARSNESS. . .Lori '69 roadrunner, night school fun with Mr. Gus. CHERYL BARTELL . . .Sue's roof Norstar, Alan, A.D., KB., W.J., cryonics. ROB- ERT BATEIVIAN. . .Detroit, slaying at R.D.EfL., saints fan, green machine. 83 Seniors if 0? L J 5 . ' M, .. .fzwisjf w,, ,, if lb .455 h' iii ' Q:-f-'fy W , . M4 f A 6 T Jodell Bauman JK, , , , HN A I Z, 2' Jim? ' rw AMW m lg 'x 17? 51 Patrick Belair if Marilyn Bergeron 45 Donna Beaudet David Belko Debra Berke Top sophomores allowed Kathy Bebeau iv, Julie Bellovich -I 4 aw. j A' 'H-' W 4,1111 15: 4. I, 'fe -vm' , ... , HS,-..' :'.L. Richard Berling talks with mom, Kath, and Debbers . . . JODELL BAUMAN . . . the debate gang, crusln' with Kruser, Kreeto, and Gilby, D.O. DONNA BEAUDET . . . VWthrow, Can- ada, H-l, Dick, Mary, Bennie, Wood. KATHY BEBEAU . . . dis- gusted looks, Pastor Paul Bill 707 77i 74, talks with mom, Kath, and Debbers. SCOTT BEHR . . . Snowcrest, working, Mr. T., checkin! WILLIAM BEISSLER . . . Mac's, Gus, Wilder, Phaien, Old's '62, foosbail. PATRICK BELAIR . . . Monda's, track, Mr. Zack, Mr. S., Omar, Tessie, Fran, 32. DAVID BELKO . . . Friday nights, room 27, East Side IC Mr. K., RO., Julie. JULIE BEL- LOVICH . . . Prom, FJ., John, 37 li 74. LYNN BENSON . . . Pres, the boy next door, H. C. 74, roll 'em, friends that keep me smil- ing. JAMES BERG . . . the carvvash, Buffy, Mr. Neubert. MARI- LYN BERGERON . . . Wadena, Tammy, Mary, Gayle, Jeff K., blue love bug.DEBRA BERKE . . . Dave forever, Martha, 72i3i 73, 70X 79i 74, Danny's song. RICHARD BERLING . . . Tay- lor's Falls, Mr. K., Robyn, Prom '74. CAMILLIE BERRES. . . camping, 70i6i 73, Patty's can crushes, dreams, B.K., dentist. JOHN BETTENDORF. . .Phaien, lvy, parking lot. ERIK BIEVER . . . T-City, the Ms., Swamie, Rion's lons, tvyordiknak. ARCHIE BIFULK . . .Mr. Carmichael Mr. Lynch, Terri 70i37i 74. 84 - Seniors Wg ' ffW..,wf X' ,, , Q fr r -V E Scott Behr William Beissler af- '!!' Lynn Benson James Berg I eff .. 35. J. w 1 in ' Camille Berres John Bettendorf Erik Biever Archie Bifulk to play one-fourth of Varsity game time Intent on capturing a loose ball is Jim Amidon l23l. John Tetzlaff I35l is pre- paring to help block. After this game on Tuesday, December 19, John was out for one month with a leg injury sustained in the Knights clash. Johnson lost to Harding 54 to 30. boa constrictors. . . PATRICIA BIRCHEIVI . . . Maplewood, S. Dakota, football games, basketball down Payne, Mr. Richards, Mr. Mc Watt, sail- ing, 7975, D.L., Cindy, Anita, June '74, J.B. DONALD BJORK- IVIAN . . . St. John 's, Phalen, skiing, the Frau, Swamie, Di, Annie, Punkin, 5727! 72, Afton, Prom, l.L. Y.D., McDimple, camping. DEBRA BLANCHARD . . .Arcade Theatre, picnic atKeller, Bill's Mill, T. 8 G. 's, chump, Mr. Berg, Mr. Richards, summer of '74, K.l.., Rusty, Muffin, Oh, really! PAMELA BLANCHETTE . . . St. John 's Hospital Mr. Beissler, Ray, Mr. Mulliken, Mike, Prom. BECI BLOCK . . . Two Harbors, H. C., Boni, Mrs. Dahl Mrs. Buck, Miss Blessing, 7,000 word essay, Rox, Mindy, Alfie, splashing at Lake Superior, sure is nice to be with you, boa constrictors, joking with Bobbi and Lisa, just being there is enough! BRUCE BLOIVI . . . Shopper's City, Mary, William O'Brien. KATHLEEN BLOSSFIELD . . . S.A.A., RJ., roller skating, summer of '74, Blue Crew, Tillie, France '75, Sam, friends - l will remember you, Oh, l'm sure! DAVID BLUIVI. . . Johno's cabin, Prom, soccer, Big John, Steamer, Bouchunk, R.D., 8.5, the Plymouth. Patricia Birchem Donald Bjorkman ' tf .t-' 5 get ' 553 5 Debra Blanchard Pamela Blanchette . sex? ' X. Beci Block Bruce Blom K gf' NX Kathleen Blosstield David Blum Seniors e 85 Below: Tying the knot during the Sadie Hawkins dance are Michele Cocchiarella and John DelVlarco. Right: Waiting in line to be 'hitched' by lVlarryin' Sam are Sandy Tschida, Kelly Simonson, and Rick lVliller. , 0 we ll Simonson, Hawkinson selected SadieRoyaIty W is 5 S I X Shelly Bluth George Bongarts Janet Botnen our crazy Russian class . . . SH ELLY BLUTH . . .Augies Food Catering, concerts, l 8 C 's par- ties, Nisswa, Lambs Club, F 8 J's, L.S., Pammy, Patrick, M.A., Isabel Carolyn. GEORGE BONGARTS . . .Bethesda, P.C., BLH, hockey games, Duluth, Mr. Carmichael, .Mr.....Carlson, ,Frau Tschesche, Mrs. Bossman, H.C., '73, H.C. '74, Debbie, Georgie, Cory Ann, the boss. JANET BOTNEN . . . Silvy's, Waddy, G.G., Ryan 's lons, 2b or not 2b, headlines and deadlines, dlngbat and company, Good morning, scholars. MICH ELE BOUGIE . . .Vik- ing Discount, hockey games, E Con, Superhawk, Dorgan, chil- dren 's books, C.R., most of all Terry, women's llbber, zero hour. THERESIA BRADLEY . . . Wards, Phalen, Mac's, hot iron, Pete, 9l lil 74. ROXANNE BREITKREITZ . . . working at Mac's, Mike, marching, Prom, Mean Betty Gene, our crazy Russian class, tvordyzanks, Rally Nova, Lake Phalen, elephants, 4l20l 77, Sue, great times and memories with him. THERESA BRILL . . . Thie- man's Mike, Billy Edwards, the green slime. DANIEL BROWN . . .football games, hockey games, skiing. SCOTT BROWN . . . Griggs 8 Cooper, church, freedom, the foot. 86 - Seniors Michele Bougie Roxanne Breitkreitz Mrk' H-:ff Daniel Brown r x l i mst Xl. fs K 3? ft 3? Q 3, mi 3 N R R345 i it E its W E . S AN t if K- s 0'9 I 5 'O 'N ' T kr ., tt - Theresia Bradley St' N Theresa Brill -NM. . . .,.f, st + N N. st stf.s'- V - 1 .M . -zvftis iz Q-T2 ,... . Et ft wt . ,. ., .. Q: .,.,. . . A. y gg - f Scott Brown X' Ronald Bruhn Mark Buckrey John Cannon Robbin Capistrant , V P' ix Jill Carlson Kevin Carlson T' if Timothy Casey James Casper Debra Casserly Edward Chapdelaine Ronald Buzicky Marcia Caligurie ., N rtt k..h .,, - g 25543: K Q I the Theresa Capistrant David Carlson Tina Carlson .--. sv .50 ti .C is ge ,f' ,E , r '1 kgfgw 1 Q Q , Q ,Q , W X X x N , X I ii K in Q nl 'xbs','4'-bi .i,S tif mfii .1 .st A .:mw.:gg,g:t,f.,f. .,,. fe . 0 , 3 .,.' l IX Richard Carlson Kathleen Carney Kevin Carrier the Hrst 50's dance. . . RONALD BRUHN . . . the caves, gymnastics, Gus, Superhawk, Cru1sfn, Friday reports, the mile. MARK BUCKR EY . . . T-Bird, the wheel of misfortune, knobbies. RONALD BUZICKY . . . Phalen, Cedar Lake, working at the bowl Deanna, Montana, Pete. MARCIA CALIGURIE . . . lronmoon, Grandmas, Mrs. Fleming. JOHN CANNON . . . football games, Phalen Area, Dhcle's cabin, long walks, 777207 73, Pattie. ROBBIN CAPIS- TRANT . . . the football games, Debbie. THERESA CAPIS- TRANT . . . Mrs. Fleming, fun in chorus, 'Fiddler,' 'Hello Dolly. DAVID CARLSON . . . Big John, great times in drafting, With- row, Eckert. TINA CARLSON . . . the D.O., skiing, the first 50's dance, Lynn and all my bestest friends, at the D.P.S., Buhe bitte. JILL CARLSON . . . Chicago, Silver Lake, Lion, Hello Dolly, dancing in Nanette. KEVIN CARLSON . . . Bethesda, Kroll's, June's house, Mr. Demers, Char'o, Raquel, summer of '72, RICHARD CARLSON . . .Moorehead, Wadi Mr. B., lollipop, '74. KATHLEEN CARNEY . . . Crosby, Bloom?, you're crazy, Beese's, yellow on Thursdays. KEVIN CARRIER . . A,oplebaum's, hockey games, Mac's, T.P., B.K., football games, C.J., S.H.D., 76'00. TIMO VHY CASEY . . . Cherubland, the Svvamie, scholars, Fl., 'Fiddler, ' 'Dolly, ' 'Nanette. ' JAMES CAS- PER . . . Holiday lnn, softball Big John, the electric chair, Debbie 4727! 73. DEBRA CASSERLY . . . Penny's, Mac's, truckin,' C.J.Fi's, Cass, munchies, 2f9l 74. EDWARD CHAPEDELAINE . . . drawing, carving, Mike. Seniors - 87 I Jackson, Jones, Drassel, Armand Charbonneau Susan Charn i x li xt 'f Timothy Cich Michele Clasen , .. : . ,.:, ' Q . QS s ' ' so X D 5 T . 3' .ii x X Y' is f S ' Q' ,Qs , ,X 'N 49 SH, fd its 'Xi' Q yf .3 M Michele Cocchiarella Cindy Cochran Drumming up moral support during half-time at the Johnson-Harding basketball game in the Johnson gym are Rick Miller, Ed Griffin, and Robin John, while Rockie VanDuzee waits for a cymbal entrance. 88 - Seniors 8. N. 1' kkii S Phillip Chelstrom Kim Cich Michael Claugherty Jerome Cluckey Mary Cocchiarella re: :Q .f ' ,.N, ':' 3 EFEQ ,. is . t Q ',-, ,:.' XE I - C it Rose Colosimo Richard Condon Kerry Conroy clubits in the morning. . . ARMAND CHARBONNEAU' gi .Phalen games, Big John, Mr. Carlson, Diane, Claudette, Kathy. SUSAN CHARN . . . hockey games, California, Hawaii, 5:30 a.m., Mooy, Waggy, and Darla. PHILLIP CHELSTROM . . . pep assemblies, Eau Claire, Swanre, Rickerd, Lincoln Dell, Sandy. KIM CICH . . .Apple River, Saints North, Brooks, Deb's, Mr. Molkenbur. TIMOTHY CICH . . . Arby's, Mr. Risch, Mr. Pirkl, Lynn, Dex, Dave, my Ford bomb. MlCHELE CLASEN . . . St. Croix, Fred, '73-Jefti 'stairway to heaven.' MICHAEL CLAUGHERTY . . . the yellow truck, Keller, Phalen, Mrs. Aim, Mr. Dornfeld, Beth. JEROME CLUCKEY . . . hockey games, skiing, Gus, Mr. McGowan, marine pushups. MARY COCCHIAR ELLA . . . Bridgeman 's, traveling experiences, skiing, mail, Mr. Lynch, '74 Prom, running. MICH ELE COC- CHIARELLA . . . the shows, Mrs. Fleming, Srgfrog, What canl say? J.D. CINDY COCHRAN . . . 'Louie,'Debbie, Denise, horse- back riding. ROSE COLOSIMO . . . hockey games, O'Brien Park, my '68 Chevy, memories in '74 Colt, 3i20l 72. RICHARD CON- DON . . . debate trips with Stan and the gang, Moorhead, Du- luth, St. Olalj swim team. KERRY CONROY . . . study with the gang, summertime with Nanc, clubits in the morning. Kozlowski, Hamre, win awards at Jazz Nancy Converse Debra Cook 6 5 Karen Cullen NH' 4. 1 V A.'f.f'!il3 -3' ?f. ffafrflef Jia ,f.-:'g.g,.f1:f5f- ' ' fa.. me Robert Culliton 4'-.W A-.tm . -N.. . .M '- 1 :vs u- 4, 4 'g',q.,,. fflieliigi afiawzvxggm15252525255 'f12g:a:':'g':11V: we Dennis Dahlblom ' Q Deborah Danca fcvnygaz :nu Mx-1. ,L -.c.:w.'. 3,-tm?.,,.,.2s,...::z,,.,, V ap.,,,,,,, gfmdggiftvataqzvsrixaaki awk.-'Q Qvn:,.v-1,.!..f,.f.. . Nr Brian Dana Dean Danner 'Fha Douglas Crane Russell Crosby Carol Cruz Arousing team spirit at a home basketball game on December 10 are mem- bers of the Pep Band, Kim lVlarkie, Gary Santella on clarinets, and Doris Belko, Vicki Schossow, and Tim Hawkinson on trumpets. l like my grandma . . . NANCY CONVERSE . . . 'the gang,' Tourney '73, room 426, Prom '74, R.P., 72 years, Patty, Gayle, Schulke, C.O., J.R, NF DEBRA COOK . . . Florida, lunch, hall passing, Mr. Grant, Mr. Neubert, Mrs. Sheff Monday reports, wake up, Diane. DOUG- LAS CRANE . . . Doyden's Foosh Tournament, Mankato, Sun- ny's cabin, skiing, crus1n,' M.J. G., just one more number, Sandy. RUSSELL CROSBY . . . Hillcrest car wash, concerts, Mac's, 'crusln' CAROL CRUZ . . . football games, chowing down, l like my grandma, John, Cherri, Tammy, Robin, Debbie. KAREN CULLEN . . . the zoo, basketball games, O'Brien, Martha and George, typing buddies, Friday nights. ROBERT CULLITON . . . '68 Olds, Dan's bond, our hill the gang, Forget it! DENNIS DAHLBLOIVI . . . Steve, Marine, filmihg, biking in Stillwater. BRIAN DANA . . . Moorehead, the pool, Coach Boehlke, Mr. De- mers, charades, Ellen as Dolly, skiing in Michigan. DEBORAH DANCA . . .Apt 202, Tilt-n-Hilton, Sue, Carol Tom, Colleen and pals, up at Rockville U.S.A. DEAN DANNER . . . B-squads, flying, 208, Slicker 'n' Dick, lV.A.R P., physics, Fairbault and the Reds, baseball, basketball, friends. Seniors - 89 Contest monster mash. . . ANN DAVIDS . . . Norstar, Louie's, SueSue's, Craig 7i25f 74, C.B., K.B., summer of '73. VICKI DAVIDS . . . the gang, break- water, O.J.T., can't wait. STEVEN DEAN . . . Kormanns, Mr. Risch, Mr. Bohn, LuAnne, B.M. GARY DECOSSE . . .painting and drawing, Mrs. McKenney, Mr. McGowan, 700 best, friends, stage painting. SAMUEL DELOIA . . . we care, Tony, good times hunting with RietzeL the 70,000 dollar man. NORA DE- LONG . . . Sambos, delta, Suzie-'s car, big moma, camping, S.M., Dinkytown. JOAN DELOY . . . hockey games, poots, Ryan's ions, Larry, memories, fearsome foursome, buzzing. JOHN DE- MAR CO . . . cherubs, Friday reports, research paper, My Sweet Lady. LORI DENN . . . Germany, Penny's, Moose Lake, a Ger- man experience. ANTHONY DEUTSCH . . . der baron, '63 Ford, CaroL wheel of misfortune spins again. MARY DEVAHL . . . vol- leyball, poots, marching, monster mash, P.R., fearsome four- some. ROBERT DEVAHL . . . skiing, soccer, Gus, all the good times and good friends. ELIZABETH DEXTER . . . C.C., Scott, M.D., fearsome foursome, monster mash, early morning jiving. DEBRA DICK . . . Grasshopper, scholars, the four of us in fourth hour, baby powder. Samuel Deloia Nora DeLong Joan DeLoy Blossfield named .K velv 5 E-Q va .n't35?: ,-:- ..f.xjG Ann Davids Vicki Davids 412. wwe: it -- -. - Steven Dean Gary DeCosse 1 i John DeNIarco Lori Denn Anthony Deutsch Mary DeVahI Robert DeVahl 90 - Seniors Elizabeth Dexter Debra Dick best running defensive soccer player Christopher Diegnau Jonathan Diez Timothy Dixon Anna Domagall KWH' iq Coin tossing before the Johnson-Minneapolis West soccer game are officials Craig Marshalk lback to cameral and Ron Dittmer lstriped shirtl, a West play- er, Brian Dana, and Greg Kneisl. The game was on September 26 at 4:00 p.m. and ended in a 2-1 defeat after two overtimes. , Michael Donovan war games. . . Dean Duffy Donald Dvorak Mary Domagall Kathleen Donahue Jean Drees CHRISTOPHER DIEGNAU . . . Clarks, BSYAP. dances, Mr. Shager, qurkes, the wheel. JONATHAN DIEZ . . . football games, Stillwater, Nani Tern, Homecoming '74. TIMOTHY DIXON . . . good times at Phalen, meeting friends in the student parking lot. ANNA DOMAGALL . . . Joey, red, Denise, Mr. Lynch, 50's dances, cheerleading, changes. MARY DO MAGALL . . . Ricks, honey, Grandpa, Dolly, Harry, October 8, '74. KATH- LEEN DONAHUE . . . Stillwater, 7l 25X 73, Brll R., C33 Plymouth, Amy, 7l24l 75, Mac's. MICHAEL DONOVAN . . . Buddy's place, the lanes, 605 Front, Mrs. McKenney, Country Club Market, Mr. Stanford, Mr. Balkenol, Ghetto, war games, market place, sparkle, correct spellings, Racine, Greg, Beatrice, Butler Penn. JEAN DREES . . . M.G., P.K., C.B., good times at the post of17ce, Biology, 8 Special friend, Rick, 9l 78l 73, Malibu '74. DEAN DUFFY . . . Shopper's City, Submarine races, Rock's, Murph's, Risch's Raiders, M.B., Superpup, Kimo, Eggs, Judes, Wrllsk, Harry, B.B., C.B., 403 Flames. DONALD DVORAK . . . Phalen, Mr. Voss, Mr. Gus, big brother, l.P.B., pokey Pete, Ron, Mon- tana, V. W., good times. Seniors - 91 Debra Eckstrom Thomas Eggert Dianne Ehnstrom fm.. Kenneth Erickson Paul Erickson Teresa Esboldt Thomas Etter 92 - Seniors Equipment, uniforms Billy Edwards Dawn Edwards Richard Egersdorf Michael Ehnstrom Michael Ell Brenda Emond , ' . ' ' il ' ' ' Ti Russell Erickson Steven Erickson Thomas Erickson bike trip to sunrise. . . DEBRTATECKSTROIVI . . fBlTFlfG'eorge, Homecoming '74, my special friend Alice, cottage cheese. BILLY EDWARDS . . . Du- luth, dances, birthday kisses, special friends. DAWN ED- WARDS . . . Don Juan, Sweet Surrender, 5l 70X 74, M.B., S.A., RT., Breakwater. RICHARD EGERSDORF . . . Cedar Lake Speedway, Risch's zapper. THOIVIAS EGGERT . . . Country Club, Judy, Prom, Duluth, Rf1sch's wheel. DIANNE EHNSTROIVI . . . up north, at the zoo, T871 J.C., E.S., first to graduate. lVll- CHAEL EHNSTROIVI . . . Duluth, LH., TY., D.B., Rock 'n' Roll parties. IVIICHAEL ELL . . . Student Council dances, on the bus going home. BRENDA EIVIOND . . . football games, skating, Harry, Mike, Tim, Homecoming, stage crew. KENNETH ERICK- SON . . . cabin, Davey, Tom, L.C., Kelly M., hunting, bike trip to sunrise. PAUL ERICKSON . . . football games, partying, pi2zas. RUSSELL ERICKSON . . . hockey, football games, Civic Center mornings, 7948 Torpedo. STEVEN ERICKSON . . . Big John, hockey games, bands, the hullaballo, Dah! THOIVIAS ERICK- SON . . . Hafner's, Perri, Bam, Rick, Ken, the gang. TERESA ES- BOLDT . . . skatlhg, E-Con, dizzy blonde, B.B., Mindy, friends. THOlVlAS ETTER . . . Moorehead, .9l.9! 74, Homecoming, Prom. managed by Ricci family for past six years Taking care of B-Basketball uniforms and all sports uniforms, boys and girls, for the past three years is Steve Ricci, equipment manager. Steve takes care of approximately 400 uniforms. Patricia Fleming Christine Florez ,-iri 1: -. -, H,-ff A i, , . , . j rrr y . Q JE we If in Timothy Fredericks Cindy Fredrickson Gayle Falzone Michael Fercello Jeffrey Fisher E f S Q 'mv' , hw l Mt' iff? , D A 3 X 7 X 2 1935 W f at Kapiti? Wm 2' V551 7 Edward Fitzgerald Nancy Flaherty Daniel Fleming ' , . . lrr Mini mam, LI W 4 'za t' N I f X 1, x, . ,Q I I1 if Cindy Ford Gregory Forga Vicki Franzwa Up tu da lake. .. GAYLE FALZONE . . . Florida, the cabin, Cherie and 70th grade memories, being good friends with Nanc. MICHAEL FER- CELLO . . . band, airborne, skiing, Stevie, the gang, cars. JEF- FREY FISHER . . . our spot Pete, Woddie, Ouatz, Lori Critten Ted, Burnie. EDWARD FITZGERALD . . . beat Harding, hatchet- man, cross country, track, C.ER., C. S.R., skiing, great tlnves with friends. NANCY FLAHERTY . . . RS., '74 Prom, Dick, New Year's Eve '72, Apr17's wedding, B.S.C. DANIEL FLEIVIING . . . footbali hockey games, Civic Center, Home- coming '74, up tu da lake, Jack Dalton, cold Sunday morn- ings. PATRICIA FLEIVIING . . . FL., good old J.C.P., Potti 70i 73X 72, Prom '74, sharing experiences with D. V., bestest friends. CHRISTINE FLOREZ . . . U of M, to the Bat People movie with T. T., booya. CINDY FORD . . . Marbles, Marsh- mallows, Peaches, 2i 7.9! 73, Memorial Weekend, 6.'00 a.m. GREGORY FORGA . . . Rrsch's Raiders, fun times with K.C. VICKI FRANZWA . . . Rick, Bridgeman's, 70i22i 74, Sadie, L.S., L.L., B.L., 76. TllVlOTHY FREDERICKS . . . Minnehaha Lanes, Vicki swats, Brainerd, Florida. CIN DY FREDRICKSON . . . squashed brownies, friends, '74 Christmas, family. Seniors - 93 ill Art students teach printing, painting Janice Gall David Galloway Annette Geisbauf-Br Keith Germain Lori Germain V j David Gibb David Gierok Michele Giles JI4a,and.lmr.kids ...cmwcc cvcc c tW..c,. c,ccc gggvgggglngggggg JANICE GALL . . . 'top of the world,' T.B., G.E., '74, Deb, J.T., P.B., S. T., summer of '73, ten years after. DAVID GALLOWAY . . . VV.T. Grants, hockey and baseball games, Mr. Gus, Mr. Nei- hart, Mr. Stanford, all the work and fun times in class. STEVEN GAROFALO . . . Jerry's Drive-ln, Ski Club, good press, good copy, The fast yellow machine. JOHN GARSCIA . . . White Bear 'Lake Library, Phalen, Civic Center, razzlin Er dazzling, run- ning 8 hurdlin' apathy, swatsticka, Gramps, Willow River, St. Crobc, bike hike to lowa. ANNETTE GEISBAUER . . . Central Towers, C. 71, Germany, Gooseberry, music, nut-nut, cherubs, no-no, J.S., Prom '74, Bucky, ma and her kids. KEITH GERIVIAIN . . . the parking lot, the beach, watching T. V., April '74, a special person, Bonnie. LORI GERIVIAIN . . . Viking's games, the Blue Chip vs. the Left Guard, 507, Mr. Lynch, Ms. Olson, Mr. Carmi- chael, Toots, Prom girl, Cat Stevens, 73, 49, 42, Dar, Sharon, 4-25. DAVID GIBB . . . cooking at St. Catherines college, lI4ac's, P.B., Phalen. DAVID GIEROK . . . Smuggler's lnn, lnter- national Falls, knobbies, Friday quifzes from Mr. B., Home- coming '74, Prom '74, VVes. IVIICHELE GILES . . . Burger King, summer of '73, Scott, Prom, camping, birthdays. 94 - Seniors 1 .. ,fm K . ,:..,1,g - K K ...-:.: A Q M x il -of if if Steven Garofalo John Garscia Below: Raising her bowl in lVIr. Richard Larson's ceramic class is Mary Sherwood. Ann Pearson watches the sketching technique of Gail Tkachuck in IVIrs. Helen lVIcKenney's art class. Gail is sketching a Viking poster forthe 100 Best. ts. pottery at East Consolidated Todd Ginkel Alexander Gintner Karen Gitzen John Glass Kathy Goff Jill Gontarek , ff 4 .5 ,V , I ' Q f .M by 4 . , ,lv , 5 Mary Gooch Daniel Goodman Elizabeth Graybar gotta take my contacts out. . . TODD GINKEL . . . cruislr1,' Mac's, parking lot. ALEXANDER GINTN ER . . . Winnick's, stealing sm bm, changing Lange's tire, little Ms., N.A.B.R, 57-7. KAREN GITZEN. . . school friends, the loop. JOHN GLASS . . . Country Club, Deer Lane, Mantrap Lake, lnjun, knobbies, Frank, Ray, Walrus. KATHY GOFF . . . good times at the candy shop, Daniel friends in school. JILL GON- TAREK . . . Maplewood Bowl, Mark, L.K., 9i 78i 74. skiing, Bear's. DEBORAH GONZALEZ. . . .Red Owl, Alice, Withrow, Prom, for my lady, M.K., H.M., L.71, friends. IVIARYJO GOOCH . . . Sear's, Doui S.0.0.S., M. and R., Blue Stars, L.W., Gotta take my contacts out. DANIEL GOODMAN . . .Johno's, Sweets, Lisa, 9i22i 74, Hsh, Steamen Gran Sport. ELIZA- BETH GRAYBAR . . . .9i 73i 74, Darrell G., rollerskating, Cheryl's, Centennial, '74, goofy glasses. IVIARYJO GREEN . . . Children's Hospital Mark, ll! 70i 73, Smiley, only one of a kind, Pollack, Sanz, Tork, Bommer, Tom H., great friends. ROSA GREGERSEN . . . J.S., J.Z., VILJ., D.S., D.H., P.B., Superhawk, St. Cloud, de- corating Psych class, friends. DARRELL GRIFFIN . . . Arby's, Linda, Barb, Eau Claire, Mounties, What can l say?, mutes falling, Mr. T., Marines Corp. Band. PHYLLIS GRIIVIES . . . Scott, Bethesda, Mr. Grant, the violin player, Johnson-Harding games. Deborah Gonzalez lVlaryJo Green Rosa Gregersen V M I I l ' ,.,, Darrell Griffin Phyllis Grimes Seniors - 95 99 M Ag ,, W f.. f at . Susan Habas Bryan Hagelberger Joy Hagelberger Mark Hageman . a,,1aaW lw iiia , 5 F aazaaaa if Zspef . 4 , f l 456 kg! . y . A an an 7 ,,' . if ,S me W 2 9,1 y 'H , 4 R' re K Z Spartan Club sponsors four spring bike hikes I Claire Hancock David Haney Douglas Hanggi Mark Hansen Michael Hansen Do you live rn this world?. . . SUSAN HABAS 'iii if.'PaFkwZTyWManof, iD'oUg'iSQ, H.'CTi+74fJZ74.i,' iii' M . mr so or marching, Birdie. BRYAN HAGELBERGER . . . Mr. Carlson, ff? G.M.C., most of all Joy. JOY HAGELBERGER . . . Parkway Manor, J.H., Big Bed, great friends, Cherokee Park. MARK I p,,,,, 3 HAGEMAN . . . Primo's, photography, school, California. PAT- itzr . RICK HAGEMAN . . . Terr, Friday reports, football, hockey. 'i ' 4: we ROBERT HAGGLUND . . . school parking lot, special parties, Mr. , Schultz. JAMES HAGLE . . . New Year's Eve, biking, National g Fiber Glass. JEFFREY HALSTEN . . . Bittorio's, Robin, 8726! 73, ig free, Thunderbay, Wes. CAROL HALTINER . . . P.B., NHS, trio, tickling, France, BSYAP, NABP. CLAIRE HANCOCK . . . St. S ' iiil J 'A N ' Joe's, superhsh, Do you live in this world? DAVID HANEY . . . NHHCV HGHSGH RiChSfd H-HHSGH Mn. State Bank, swats, Swamie, Wes, mom and dad, friends. DOUGLAS HANGGI . . . Hawk, Moorehead, Daddy Donkey, Joe, Juhani, Narping around. MARK HANSEN . . . Mary, 77i 707 73, Taylor's Falls, Forest Lake. MICHAEL HANSEN . . . Standard, Teri Mopar, Cedar Lake, Phalen, Mrs. Hall. NANCY HANSEN . . . Penney's soap opera, Grst, nasty hamster, Angie, 3!8! 75, '77 Buick, little girl, most of all Gary. RICHARD HANSEN . . . Hermanson's, Diane, S.P., Prom '74, football and hockey games. 96 - Seniors tfzsf Resting briefly at Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis during their thirty mile bike hike are Mr. Bill Lynch, Nima McCann, and Mary Cocchiarella. The trip was dubbed the Haberdashery Run by Mr. Gary Ales who along with Mr. Lynch, advise the Spartan Club. The active, casual group accepts any student or faculty member who wishes to participate in fun biking, hiking, or skiing during the school year. Alan Hanson Dorin Hanson Harlan Hanson Maureen Harrell A5 .eet Q at x Robert Haugen Shelly Haugen Steven Hartman Kim Harvieux Deborah Harwood thats life . . . ALAN HANSON . . . Mac's, study hall, Chops, 277, three o'clock. DORIN HANSON . . . BSYAP, JA., Chris, baby Gail, thats life, our Jesus Christ Superstar Play, OWL softball. HARLAN HAN- SON . . . Red Owl, Janelle, 7i 73i 73, Remember, knobbies, Phalen, MAUREEN HARRELL . . . L.C., RC., C.A., J.L., Kerry, Miss Peterson, Kathy and Dave, Mr. Schultz, Mr. Marks, Miss Koza, Charle's. STEVEN HARTMAN . . . Sambo's, St. Cloud, Mr. Gus, 7. 7., p.w., Kassi, Blomer. KIM HARVIEUX. .. Miller Er Holmes, PSL, Loop, Phalen, Withrow, my party, Bone, Brenda, the Vega. DEBORAH HARWOOD . . . Applebaums, 7i4i 74, Learning Center, roller staklhg, tuna, Sue, Deb, photography, Miss Koza, G. G., Dick, Mason, New City School, French camp. ROBERT HAUGEN . . . hockey games, football, Wallie, Mr. Marks, Skippy, notes. SHELLY HAUGEN . . . Ponderosa, Steve, Sadie, bomber, volleyball, polkas, cheesy pizzas, D.M's, Marsha, chicken legs, ih the gym, ending of term. Seniors - 97 Right: lt's Thursday, it's spaghetti lunch with friends, and it's fun. Denise Pelo- quin, Mindy Skoog, and Peggy Ander- son enjoy a few moments before period five begins. Below: Watching rare tropical fish bred in Mr. Bernard Neubert's class is Greg Gjere. 5 . vt f t ' I v Y '3 - I 3 Q, - Q . E Over 400 attend Explorer, career ed seminars Patricia Hawkins Daniel Hawn Michele Hayek t'was a blast. . . PATRICIA HAVVKINS . . . Bichard's Market, Pam, Greg, friends at Enger's and J.H.S., Hawk's test, hockey games, St. Bern- ard's, Liz, Mary, Enger's Campground. DANIEL HAWN . . . Bridgemansj Hub 's laugh, pizza, Hub, Tet, JoJo, Rick, Dave, Duluth, Georgetown, Mankato, Aaron Burr, Mother Dahl Svvamie. MICHELE HAYEK . . . Student Council, Mrs. Craig, Grease, Mommy in the Sandbox, TPN., Prom '74, Big Buz- zard and the Minni Toads, Nice in '73-'74, story time ih 220. RUTH HEATON . . . Danish Bakery, 4 Bangs, Meow, backline, Bloom, 'just between dates, 7000 mi. 4727! 73, J.D., Bo- chester, Thrashing, memories and friends about a 70, Estes Park. TODD HEDENSTAD . . . Midway Ford, Mac's, Ford4 x 4, Tama, crew '74, M.F., up north, riding around. KIMBERLY HENDRICKSON . . . parties, '72, great times with friends, t'was a blast, bye. CAROL HENNING . . . P.M., B.H., Hawk, the gang at the farm, paper towles and thermostats, Phalen, Friday reports, horseback riding. VICKI HERLUND . . .3M, Corps, Jill Lorraine, Mariam, Jesus, canoeing, Basic Youth, Psalms and Proverbs, LEM, Apple Biver, New Life. RICK HERLUND . . . Merrick's, H.C. '74, D.K., Friday quizzes, Mr. lverson, Big John, hockey games, B baseball. 98 - Seniors Ruth Heaton 1 , - ,, . g A iii in it gf, its 254, , . if . ' ffigvi ' Af 1 ?1'i I swiss Kim Hendrickson 3:19 Vicki Herlund X Q Todd Hedenstad Carol Henning w Q. : ,, I X I s 1 -F -. 2 fi Rick Herlund Kim Herman David Hermann . .. is Cherri Hickman IVIariIee Hickman sm- fp. ix Sandra Hilsuk Elaine Hippie Searching hosts of career education phamplets in the guidance office is Becky Conavvay. She and 400 other students attended a series of Ex- plorer seminars during the school year. Kevin Heroff homas Herzog ,..,..,. .W t..,.. -H I 'iff dL9iS'iF5wf1w'f5 r. k5?if:-f iifffmf a n ,- .1 .1 ss ' N. s N Sli- s . 51 -Q' . , K , ' 5 iii., if? fiiiffv: 1 9 , . U ,.,., ie-if : ,.., ' iixiff f ,L s :I 5: . :-' - i f '- E I 7' , . --3.-lf .J 55252 , . - L - .' . ti 4' , 1:-1. . ' ' ' 1 55135 T: ' ff' f- . . 3 5 ii, W X D ,L , ., ' . ' TN 5 M t Q . 'il sg - .. If as .5- s sw , I id t W ',,.., 5, 5 tttti L. -L X if' Cheryl Hicks Keith Hill Jerome Hilpert we-W Robert Hollerbach Dixie Hommell Todd Horrigan slide rule wars. . . KIIVI HERIVIAN . . . White Castle, Bob, L.RL.A., and the rest, O hour kaffee kluch. DAVID HERIVIANN . . . Mac's, good friends, hockey games. KEVIN HEROFF . . . Ramsey Hospital Sweet- heart Dance '74, 3737! 74, Debby, Taylors Falls, Duluth, C.C. THOMAS HERZOG . . . Prom, Chris, TAL71 Sonny, Book, Rock, Buck, TNT Giant, Gopher, Slick. CHERRI HICKIVIAN . . . tacos for breakfast, Wegner's, Anna's parties, Jason, Angie, Karen, Paul Lyn. IVIARILEE HICKIVIAN . . . Allen's, UMYE Chuck, C.A.B., Sadie '73, the group, Bamola's, superchicken. CHERYL HICKS . . . P.S., Wolfman shoes, friends, good times, DEF, G.B. KEITH HILL . . . Maplewood Food's, a very special J-Ette, Friday night swim, watch this Tim. JEROME HILPERT . . . H.H.X., Uncle Don, Garf H.F, Jimbo. SANDRA HILSUK . . . Greenbrien foosball Wood, Barnett, Maureen, Phalen, Nelly's volks. ELAINE HIPPIE . . . Penney's, lovin' Johno, beyond the realm of reality, Bohunks, good aft'a'noon, oh Piddle. ROBERT HOLLERBACH. . . pool, lV.A.B.P., Libby's, slide rule wars, Swamie, Stan, Schultz. DIXIE HOIVIIVIELL . . . 9X 75i76', 77l 79l 73, Jean U., Bob, ma, l can't paint, C.S., D.C. con- certs. TODD HORRIGAN . . . best wishes Harry Hooten, always Cindy, morning flips, Rocco, friends. Seniors - 99 breaking and entering. . . TODD HUBBARD . . . Moorehead, 37.9, UVM, breaking 6' enter- ing, Stan's Country Club, Uncle Carl good jokes with Tet, Swan's badjokes, Stan's bananas. IVIARY SUE HUPPERT . . . Eggs room, northern lights, C.L., B.B.R.A.N.D.R.C.J. Ander- son's brook, the Rock, Big E Hummingbirds, RTLC. CAROL HUSS . . . Zayre Shopper's City, Ramanos, music, Sfavmg over homework, Mother Dahl Good Afternoon, Scholahs, Mr. Demers, the group, Sand. IVIASAIVII INIURA . . . Foreign Ex- change Student American experience, McDonalds. ARTHUR IRONS . . . Country Club, Murphs, '65 Mustang, Rock, Stag, H.C. '74, M.R., D.D., B.W., K.VIA, C.B., 715, Red Neck, Rock's parties. JUDY JACKELEN . . . Zayre Shopper's City, Kathy, G. O.M. 's, lunch, Cem. O'Brien, shorthand lessons. WAYNE JACKSON . . . Sims Crowd Control David, Rosa, Rose, Brenda, Paul Bob, Paul 3:00, everyone in Stage Band, Miss Koza, Mr. 71, Mr. Berkness, struggling through math, playing football sleeping. LARRY JACOBOSKI. .. Saints North, hockey, at a friends. JOHN JACOBSON Edina, the cabin, Greg, Hsh, Wess Grocery. GERALD JAEHNERT . . . Country Club, Daddy donkey, July 4th, H.C. '74, Louis, Play Day, Wes Barrette, A.R super friends. DENNIS JANI ES . . . TVl, Anoka, '65 Buick Sky- lard, Red Owl hockey and football games. PATRICK JAWOR- SKI . . . Sam Marks, Hey Polack, Dolly 6' No, No, Nanette, M.VIAED., Mr. Weyandt, symphonic 73-74-75. TIIVIOTHY JEN- KINS . . . music sessions, talent shows, Mr. Dorgan, turning as- signments in, Mr. Marks. Arthur Irons Judy Jackelen Wayne Jackson s 'i , .51 H ,1 w i f - zfcv -f-'- Gerald Jaehnert Dennis James 100 - Seniors Larson, Todd Hubbard V' :ami 41431, liiitiwwv A21'zsiW43f459?p7EET::mf'e.'zsrgs15 igf?Q133fl I 'EifQ55E.l2Q.'fi75Qf2 . 2 E 1 fferf yggfi 1 . I I E Q . ,gi . .. ... , , arf' 'f up f- Carol Huss Lawrence Jacoboski . I I -' - Qi-1 ,A ,, F 7 X,-. wg, 52, 921 II Q .5 fffkiy - I 5 ,N 5 I 'b 5 Patrick Jaworski IVI rosza k , ., . N.. V 'VW K I . 7. V fi: ' 4 I' nf 1' if ' Mary Huppert IVIasami Imura John Jacobson Timothy Jenkins Joe Ricci selected AII City Hockey ' .Q , 'fifzj--5' , ' V ,aft Eatrfiizitiezzseifyy M 1 we , :f 4 If fwft2i21ii?',f.' 1 2 E . ,wetiittts A 4 r f ' V ig - -. ' gtiifzeiiftfitwlf QW . ' ,. 1' 'f - ,ff 792 ft5Tfi557fbE,Ei'E'i - v V Atv -f ' - A , ' V , f f' ' ' ' ' - r' -' . .5 ' ' w ,,i,, ,,, t .. ' f , 'wma ,air ws x ' Ava., 2 ' i , J M if: G, 0 ,ascii ,,.:.g'2yf-,zyj 4,-,-4 ' . ,V , it s fr K at an .j.3,5.yg:f?f:yZ-'m' 'X' Y it 47 Z j ff at , at buffy sf' 'rss-5: Q' - Q Q if ,Q Tiff, 'w-,v,A-1 ig-','.t': 2: .2' if ft A 'lift 52 wtf 0 4' 1-H ,H JJ' s 'N',s'u' ' V . I SD ,,,W,,fhw ,mu ,aadlau .. xo kqgwtwsbavm , ,.,a,::,:u1 ' I J 'tkdyf f Nu, I- :1.vf.- J . f.f.+:.,.i Alan Jennings Linda Jennings Outskating his Murray opponent is Johnson fonrvard, Bill Svvard. The Governors vvon the game 6 to 2 at the St. Paul Auditorium on December 7 in the first round of action that found each team meeting tvvice. Dean Johnson Janet Johnson Bruce Jeske Judith Jiskra Barbara Johnson Bonnie Johnson Cynthia Johnson Dale Johnson the ultimate grin . . . ALAN JENNINGS . . . hockey games, Prom, good friends. LINDA JENNINGS . . . Mr. Steak, North St. Paul, work, to good, Sept. 74, 7974, Dave, D.P., M.S. BRUCE JESKE . . . Juster's, Big John, Chester, Croix, camping, late, Schabes, ek, h'shing. JUDITH JISKRA . . . fall trimester, Homecoming, lunch with friends, Autograph Hound play, fun at work. BARBARA JOHN- SON . . . the ultimate grin, .9.9'ers Club, NWU!, all the guys in band, Doc, Stan, Bubbles, Kanga, little B.J., Eau Claire, D- strings. BONNIE JOHNSON . . . Mister Donut, Vihnona, Super- hawk, bus tokens, karate lessons, H. C. '74, swimming, Jan, Mary, clash day. CYNTHIA JOHNSON . . . chocolate malts and Fritos, cruising, B.B's locker, Karen and her itches, football games, Chic. DALE JOHNSON . . . Montana, my motorcycle, swimming, Mr. Gus, knobbies, 7st place softball. DEAN JOHN- SON . . . Mac's, hockey games, Big John, Mrs. Hall Mr. Voss, cooking, hunting with the guys, Pam and Dan. JANET JOHN- SON . . . Virginia, Sand Piper, Jim, Kris, T.J., S.lBl.M., Home- coming, 67 3, Wilbur, Epidemic. Seniors - 101 Communicating with Developing coordination and social skills on a rocking toy in child care is Gray Heaser. Helping him is Debbie Wick. The unique program is designed to help students understand preschool behavior. Mrs. Mary Bush and Mrs. Anne Nelson were the group's advisors. Susan Johnson Timothy Johnson Debby Johnston hours in the showers. . . JEFFERY JOHNSON . . . Shakeys, Pepper, Pumas, dead weight, donkeys, ram. KIMBERLY JOHNSON . . . St. John's Hospital, Randy, Miss Koza, the lake, Prom, Homecoming '74, hockey games, picnics. MEEGAN JOHNSON . . . meat hook, Mr. Mc- Watt, home ec lunch, child care. MONICA JOHNSON . . . G.Z., Monday notebook checking, hockey games, Froggy, Cindy, dances. SUSAN JOHNSON . . . Merricks, friends, Women's Lib, skiing, the Frau, Fort Snelling. TlMOTHY JOHNSON . . . Mac's, swimming, Guten Morgen, hours in the showers, aw boys, Prom, Chucky Nelson, nurded friends, Superhawk. DEB BY JOHNSTON . . . Merrick Community Center, Kevin, Sweetheart Dance '74, Vadnals, Duluth, Taylors Falls, 3 long years. Ml- CHAEL T. JONES . . . Super Valu, hockey games, wheel Fargo, Rlsch-Miss Betty, Wes and Audrey, Marriot. MICHAEL, W. JONES . . . K-Marl good fll779S, Working on cars. PETER JO- SEPH . . . Mobil S.S. County Fair, hockey games, K-B, Big John, Hawkman, not much. TIMOTHY JOSEPHSON . . . Merricks, huh?, skiing, the wheel Boo-Boo, J.C.-free, debate, soccer, Moorhead, Boehlke 's benchwarmers, super friends. 102 - Seniors Jeffery Johnson Kimberly Johnson '13,-W?aWfv'Qf ' Meegan Johnson Monica Johnson Michael T. Jones Michael W. Jones Peter Joseph Timothy Josephson preschool youths, goal of child care Michele Junker Sharon Kable Kenneth Kamrath . 9 , ,I yV:V m William Kaphingst Paul Karsten Laurie Kaufer VVhata rushl. . . MICHELE JUNKER . . . Ponderosa Steakhouse, RS., D.VlA, 78!, rollerskating, tears 5' laughs, what a rush!, Phalen, Mac's, someone. SHARON KABLE . . . Northern Furniture Co., coro- nation, OJI friends, wheat germ, Spanish, home. KENNETH KAMRATH . . . Mac's, choir practices, hockey games, after dances, gym, Neihart, Molkenbur. THOMAS KANE . . . Control Data, Cliffy's tapes, Wanna see my cheers?, Red, water, short- hand, Miss Hulstrandt, Nancy. LINDA KAPAUN . . . Lowrey Medical Arts, up north, 3 years l'll never forget, Atkin County, birthdays, Jim. WILLIAM KAPHINGST . . . Phalen, P.S., hockey games, baseball games, Mr. Voss, homeroom, graduation. PAUL KARSTEN . . . Central Park, U.M., Church, Sam, Robin, games, dances, journaL off to work, Eau Claire, Mean Betty Jean. LAURIE KAUFER . . .Penneys, the stairs, Mother Krista, all my cherubs, 7i27l 74, Hreside chats, the cabin, Jeff CHERYL KAVALOSKI . . . 7st National Bank, long talks and close friends, Laurie, l?amono's, Sadie, l-?.L., hockey games, D.D. DENICE KEALY . . . Miller Hospital, li 7.9! 73, the accident, GTO, Phalen, Prom '74, eggs, loop, memories of Steve, others. JEAN KELLY . . . St. Paul Dispatch, marching shows, 8f 767 74, the roof backstage, good friends, N.H.S., Superhawk. LYNN KEL- SEY . . . Screamen Demon, buddies, the bowl, cruisin, Bob-Feb. 20, friends. PAU LA KIDMAN . . . Forest Lake, homeroom, Haf- ners, Mr. McVVatt, Mr. Balkenol, Mark. JENNIE KIM . . . Mac's, cough drops, chalk shampoo, T-City, pizza, Dinkytown, iirfwiwg I , - rfftv f Ifr ,--t --3 332 fi W ig - fir: 2 . F . it fi' Thomas Kane Linda Kapaun Cheryl Kavaloski Denice Kealy Jean Kelly Lynn Kelsey rrr' l z fi it - rx rrarirs I , .,., Paula Kidman Jennie Kim Seniors - 103 1323 classes offered during three trimesters with arena scheduling program . 4. 2. fi. f 7W W' - I'ffi?f?ff ii fx . .wk Twig-Ii3if'?ZN ?iZ5 . . I . .Ii.wfs,w wi ,V -'Y f' .'zfezgwz4e?i2ff., Vx! f or W gf f' I wing fe ffl f 4, ' 9' 5' f f f , X7 , ,v . f 3 L ,ie fs i 174 wi, E . ' -y, .1 1 , ,I . i g If 5155.58 W -ini I 6 2 5 ' ,. I .1 ' 3 V L x , I I ' E . V 1 VX 4 ' ' I ' ' . g 4 f . I I , , ' ,,,. .. . 4. Katherine Klein Mike Kim Laurie Kielkucki Carol Kinney Susan KinzeI Kathryn Kleiter Deane KIossner X. A e' I Sandra Kolodziej Darlene Konchal 104 - Seniors Ann Kramlinger Q mb if X7 Gregory KneisI Cynthia Kobilka JoAnn Koehn L1 Barbara Koran Kurt Korngable Daniel Kornmann Harding friends. . . MIKE KIIVI . . . Physics, Calculus, chemistry lab, be quiet. LAURIE KIELKUCKI . . .Arcade, Mr. M., Council, Bob. CAROL KINNEY . . . Deb, S. W., bovvling, friends, Fiddler, Homecoming. SUSAN KINZEL . . . 6'i5i74, 70i22f74, Dustin, Mary Ann, Kathy's. KATHERINE KLEIN . . . cabin '73, friends, hayride, Cicero's. KATHRYN KLEITER . . . Mac's, silly, Mother Dahl, after games. DEAN KLOSSNER . . . B. VV.C.A., C.S., P.S., Big John, the hurt. GREGORY KN EISL . . . Larson, nonsense, Deb, old friends, matches. CYNTHIA KOBILKA . . . lVo. 5, cheerlead- ing, Tim, Mariott, frosting, Bald Eagle. JOANN KOEHN . . . VVhirlpooL big scare, O'Brien. SANDRA KOLODZIEJ . . . bus stop, Mr. B., playing current events. DARLENE KONCHAL . . . Elvis concerts, Jim, 8f25i 72, J. C.H., JVVBFAA VVB. BARBARA KORAN . . . Beaver Lake, Harding friends, M.M., RL., D.B. KURT KORNGABLE . . . lVlr. Steak, Cross Lake, lVo. 77, hockey games. DANIEL KORNIVIANN . . . Post Ofhce, Prom, BM., D.R., T.G., games. ANN KRAIVILINGER . . . Grant's, KS., RH., L.L., Colorado, Doomer, 70i22i 74. ' ' '42E'55:a5:15g233.Z.,QiizifE 7 VVZ, Left Top: Discussing group swimming patterns to be used in the spring Catalina show are Chris IVIar- tin, Jeanne IVIay, Chris IVIcLay, Val Quinlan, Kathy Schwartz, Bev Heinrich, and LeAnne Leuzinger. Left Bottom: Catalina Club ofticers, Chris IVlartin, Jeanne IVIay, Gay Sauerbrey, and Ardie Livermore accommodate the yearbook cameraman before the cIub's discussion ofthe swim show theme. Linda Krauze Barbara Krings K msgstr-.? K W 5 an K Christine Kroll Tammie Kroski ' I 'xi . si .wi Jean Krueger Sandra Krueger Mr. G. 's gaggle. . . LINDA KRAUZE . . . gymnastics, Dolly, Miami, Boy Blue in bare- feet, 3PP Miss Betty, Turkey, RS., lVanette, Byan's lons, 5 pif poop. BARBARA KRINGS . . .Burger King, M.J.K., Monte, spe- cial friends, b0zo, Patty's car, 7078! 74, summer of '74, Free- port, hockey games. CHRISTINE KROLL . . . Corps of Engineers, l'0rs, end table chase, Deb, Mr. Boehlke, special friends, ski- ing. TAIVIIVIIE KROSKI . . . Penny's, Deano, M.B., K.H., L.lV., P.VIf, D. VIZ, C.B., D.P., '75, marching, skiing, VVithrow, Hawaii, games. JEAN KRUEGER Hamm's, PA., Mike, Dennis A., RG., V.H., '75, Jr. Coronation, do you believe in reincarna- tion?, Duluth, Burger King. SANDRA KRUEGER . . . Maryland cfmfc, Coronation, lV.H.S., OJT, Mina, Bunny, Sharon, all my Megan Kruse Richard KUIGWH friends, Spanish, choir, Burger King. MEGAN KRUSE DP and P, Holding-ford, Mr. G 's gaggle, Shirley Temple, Jo 's laugh, N. C. jock, D. C. travels, IVOVVTB, Barb, filing jokes, friends, FL panic, three B's. RICHARD KUJAVVA . . . Scott, Martin, broken projectors, working on my car. Seniors - 105 :.3,,:.- .-,. -as ff 111-:xi-f -13:0 gisifiesai K- .KLL I . if nga ip - A i . . J N . . warm, T l h V' f 1 , g d as f ,V, . . . . . . . ,,' V , Stirrlng spaghetti sauce is Michael Lawrence while Julie Hoffman, Carol Cruz, and Ronald Kunert sample the sauce before it gets to the noodles in Mrs. Beth I-laIl's special foods class. Left: Pouring coffee, with a smile, is Marie 1, Nordstrom at Bridgemans', dovvntovvn. Marie is a member of the on-the-job C ll' training program with Mrs. Inez Washburn. Ronald Kunert Mary Kunz V. - Q . ,,uf, - if 5' . .5 Q Y afifzlfv if .'!:13:i1SL ?fT'g2Qgi2,tt:- 1?awv54gZ'g2f',',f'Qw5t , fidrkffizriiflfwtll Patricia Kusz Matthew Lackner Stephen Landgraf turning 78. . . RONALD KUNERT . . . hockey games, bowling, playing football, turning 78. MARY KUNZ . . . Bud's up north, knobbies, Lynn, '74 Prom, RP. PATRICIA KUSZ . . . summer of '73, Saturday nights, junior year, my car, camping. MATTHEW LACKNER . . . 8 by 70 note cards, Pete, Jim, in the meat wagon. STEPHAN LANDGRAF . . . Winnipeg, working at Mac's, soccer, lVlike, Shelley. JEFFREY LANG Butch and Mandie, Dolly, No, No, Nanette, Rom's. KURT LANG . . . treats, armstrong, sand- ers, hockey games, M.G., working. ROXANNE LANGENENKS . . . band, bike hikes, spring of '73, H.H., summers with S.C. SCOTT LARSEN Snovvcrest, my broken leg, Sadie, gohi Daddie Donkey. 106 - Seniors Q , .,?:m,:,g,:M, 11152412 .t 1- z Jeffrey Lang Kurt Lang .... v . tr Roxanne Langenenkg Scott Larsen Preparation, eating of gourmet dishes, objective of special foods classes Q 4 Diana Larson Kathleen Larson David Lascewski Michael Lawrence ., X Deanna Leikam Rose Leschner Bonita Leurer Lynn Lindahl Michael Larson Robert Larson Janice LeCIair Raymond Lefto Therese Leibel the Autograf Hound . . . DIANA LARSON . . . skiing, Superhavvk, Friday reports, Don, Af- ton, Prom, camping, bears. KATHLEEN LARSON . . . hockey games, fearsome foursome, P.R., ba-boom, especially Ken. MI- CHAEL LARSON . . . oh walL lucky charms, Bevy '74, Bubba, Mr. C. ROBERT LARSON . . . skiing, golhng, critters, red necks, rowdie, Risch's raiders. DAVID LASCEWSKI . . . Whital St., working on cars, sailing, camping, biking. MICHAEL LAW- RENCE . . . the bowl, playing football county fair, crusin. JANICE LECLAIR . . . Mac's, Oscar, Button's, Danie, German class, Mr. B. RAYMOND LEFTO . . . track, darkroom, happy Herby, G.G.7f, Clem, Homer. THERESE LEIBEL . . . concerts, parties, get togethers, all the friends and good times. DEAN NA LEIKAM . . . New Orleans mardi gras, April, Nance Laura, the Autografhound. ROSE LESCHNER . . . Stacy Minn., John, Pepe Buttons, Mrs. McKenney, horseback riding. BONITA LEURER . . Mike, consenfatory, football games, Mr. Marks, shorthand, Les, Hogie. LYNN LINDAHL. . .special friends, T.J.'s, Gray, crusin. Seniors - IO7 Ardeth Livermore K f S Rebecca Lundeen Gary Lundquist Contemplating her next move as Anna Albvardo in 'Curse You, Jack Dalton' is Loretta Seekins. The old fashioned one-act melodrama was pre- sented by the drama group on May 22 and 23. 108 - Seniors I I Uur Town is drama group's Linda Loe Mary Longbehn Brian Loomis Leanne Lupelow Mary Lydon Marcia Malani Timothy Malloy Jean MaIm Eileen Markland Baby powder hghts. . . ARDETH LIVERMORE . . . Kart-way, klass, baby powder hghts, the popcorn crusade. LINDA LOE . . . dancing, Mrs. Du- mas, donkeys, Letta, Vick, N.A.R.P. MARY LONGBEHN . . . cousin Harriet, brothers, 3M luncheon, L.l-?., mermaid, monkey. BRIAN LOOMIS . . .k-bubble-D-W-gum-b, Dl-'IA lPB, REBECCA LUNDEEN . . . ballet legs, 'Hddler,'chlor1ne, 'Hello Dolly,'all my cherubs. GARY LUNDOUIST . . . Mangini's, backstage, Mr. Marks push ups, M. C., W.B., Mads, 'Dolly. ' LEANNE LU PELOVV . . . Rochester, C YC, morning ice practice, the clique. MARY LY- DON . . . fence form, here l go, H. C. game '74, Sheli K.B. MARCIA MALANI . . . the shoppe, Julius Caesar 5' friends, Steve, Dave, P.B.C. TIMOTHY MALLOY . . . Schmidt's, camp- ing, T.U., M.N., J.S., D.O. JEAN MALM . . . Jeff Al, Sharon, Les, Green Lake, Paula, J.J., Mr. Berg. EILEEN MARKLAND . . . Moorhead, bananas, electric chair, Shorty, Nutzy, Dingbat, J.L. major spring play presentation L ' Christine Martin Joseph Masanz Paul Matheny Rickey Mathias ww, Donna May Jeanne May David McDonough Kevin McHarg 41 V 'WMM 2 Michael Maskrey Scott Mason Randy Mathisen Daniel Mattheisen Cheryl Maus Michael Mayen Rose McAleese Mina McCann Woody and knockers . . . CHRISTINE MARTIN . . . Prom, Withrow, Woody and knock- ers, whlppies, ballet legs. JOSEPH MASANZ . . . H.C. '74, Al- len's, donkeys, the wheel B.K., K.B., S.M., C.H., H.B. 247. MICHAEL MASKREY . . Mac's, hockey games, basebalL rack 5' cue, swats, late reports. SCOTT MASON . . . basketball games, St. Pat's, gym, Demer's treats, Zorg. PAUL MATHENY . . . Prom, D.S., S.C., J.C., being with friends at Phalen. RICKEY MATHIAS . . . P.S., Safhts North, N.R., hockey 8' football games, Phalen. RANDY MATHISEN . . . Arby's, Hafner's, hockey games, Osceola, Waldo, Bernie, Chester. DANIEL MAT- THEISEN . . . White Bear, Midway, Mrs. Lange, Mr. McWatt, Mrs. Bulli, B.J., D. VIL, K. T. CHERYL MAUS . . .Arcade Theater, pow wows with the gang, Roses, K.H., L.K., Mike. DONNA MAY . . . Ram's, the cabaret, Laura, Sue, K. W., S.M., D.K., P. T. JEANNE MAY . . . K.C., frontier, vvhlppy, special friends, Beth, J.S., CCA., B.W MICHAEL MAYEN . . . Mac's, study, Mrs. Nelson, cru1sin'rh my car. ROSE MCALEESE . . . Home- coming, girls basketball, Debbie S., Lynn, Ann, Tony, Susie. MINA McCANN . . . Mac's, football and hockey games, Mr. B., running track, Sandee, Mick. DAVID MCDONOUGH . . . the nationals, old shop, Plaza 71 V., Waldo, Smiley, .9l 22X 73. KEVIN MCHARG . . . Hafner's, century, the darkroom, Jerry's, friends, G' G' T' Seniors - 109 . if l. Eight orchestra soloists compete in District fifteen music contest Steven lVlcKinnon ' L ttill ,,,, A toQi . V V Cathy lVlcKusky Christine lVlcLay Patricia lVlcLellan Colleen lVlclVla,hon Robert lVlclVlurray Bunny lVlcNabb Steven lVlekoli Leroy lVleIsby L05 Menard Brenda lvleringdol Men Mi Oua Sau . . . STEVEN lVlcKlNNON . . . fun with friends, crusin,'lunch, Econ, Mac's. CATHY IVICKUSKY . . . Judy's knapsack, tournaments, rm. 426, girls hockey, parties, the best cheerleader, Anna, Dick, Mary, Jean. CHRISTINE IVICLAY . . . bricks, Fiddler, volleyball, Marsha, Lynch, Romonos, IM. T., Homecoming, friends, most ofall Timmer. PATRlClA lVlcLELLAN . . . lV.F, surprise, flat tire, Gayle, Leigh, Cheri, beach boys, Country Club, skylarks, Nancy. COLLEEN lVlcIVlAHON . . .plastic spoons, Elton John, D.S., psych up!, hayride, gatorade, football games. ROBERT , lVlcIVlURRAY . . . Holiday, track, football games. BUNNY 5 or L lVlcNABB . . . football games, Broadway, school activities, WHNHCS lVliChGGlS0n TYHCV Milligan Mrs. Fleming, hockey games, runner, Mac's, being rowdy. STEVEN lVlEKOLl . . . Knickers, bike hikes, Barney, Mrs. Flem- ing, hotdogs, Dolly, shows, clique, 23.9. LEROY IVIELSBY . . . Spanish l, hockey games, Phalen, PDO, Mr. Gus Swatsticka, Kaugummiist verboten. LORI IVIENARD . . . Dad, P.L., roller skating, 70-27-74, L.N., Jr. year, Men Mi Qua Sau, VVithrow. BRENDA IVIERINGDOL . . . Chad, football games, First lVational, L.B., lda's, Laffayette. WALLACE IVIICHAELSON . . . Mac's, the wall, Lynda, Fiddler, knobbie, Canada, Midway Ford, Boss, Hello Dolly. TRACY lVllLLlGAN . . . TV truck, leggs, ,Brother Schnidz, Sister Mil, Phalen, Jim, Judy, darkroom, P.B., B.K., D.S., so many friends. 110 - Seniors Tuning up is Steve Truso, the orChestra's only string bass. Steve is getting ready to play the overture for the musical, HeIIo DolIy. The orchestra played four weekend shows. S Wk sits A T . Qt SKK f' N-if S5598 Y 1, If ..5.5sS..s,- :., . .,, 75 - . - .EE EQ. Sq-I'+:,,,. W pb 6 if F sf 5 5, k 'Rafi iii? -I G t l N, M Y . is f Q if 3, Q SSWIR 5 , Qt eeee Mathew Morelli Mary Morris Kenneth Mosher Hatem Mostafa .x g .., ...- 'Aww ,,f,f .Mt .rrf H.,-,.t-Wt... W,t,,,,Wi f ,wr fzicffzfff' f'.f fa I Rf v k.f gg yrr, K ' an i V : fgyrx' . gn A r ' . mga'-35 r- .f L'?y1 '!'! 4' I t W' af. f if I David Motz Marie Mudek Hanno Miorini Elizabeth Mitchell Susan Monson Laura Moore Matthew Moore Carol Mordorski tk V' - 1 William Morris Debra Morrison Arlie Morten from scholars to donkeys . . . HANNO MIORINI . . . State Fair, Bemidji the traktor, Shakey's, Frau Walser, Phalen, tennis courts, Marcia. ELIZABETH MITCHELL . . . S. VV., blueberry pie, Oh Ouatmann, Gay, Roc- co, Menn., Rockville USA. SUSAN MONSON . . . Moorhead, BeDalVa, Janet, Drls, comic books, ski trip, Brian. LAURA MOORE . . . Eric's making photos, a special friendship, the weather, my sophomore year, taking memories, getting to know myself MATTHEW MOORE . . . Skelley, walk-a-chuckler, VVllly Davis, Donger Dave, the lake. CAROL MORDORSKI . . . Burling- ton, Dolly, from scholars to donkeys, Rosettes, good morning, Rat, Morgan-come out, Nanette, G. T.J. MATH EW MORELLI . . . hatchet herad, flat top, Mama's pizza, T. T., R. V., Corky. MARY MORRIS . . . Barb, Steve, acting Overt, king buzzard, Jack Dal- ton play, drama, super toad, April. WILLIAM MORRIS . . . walk- ing the halls, Superstar, get the facts, Sadie Hawkins, wrestling, dancing with Roxy. DEBRA MORRISON . . . KJ., N.S., Lynd, Metro., work, hockey games. ARLIE MORTEN . . . Marriot, pig pen, P.S., VVillie, long wait, biz-bag, catching-losing. KENNETH MOSN ER . . . S tlllwater, Jerry's cruisin,' the wheel, Otis, camp- ing, rapping. HATEM MOSTAFA . . .Jay Cooke, Gooseberry, spoons, shiek, push-ups, Ryan's Lion's, dances. DAVID MOTZ . . . Greg 's house, the van, old shop, Plaza TV, loop, cruisin, ' Mr. K. MARIE MUDEK . . . football games, homecoming, Red Owl. Seniors f III Gary Mueller Cynthia Muellner Sharon Nakken Jennifer Nelson 112 - Seniors Lynn Mueller Nancy Munson Matthew Nash Kirk Nelson great friends that l will never forget. . . GARY MUELLER . . . lunch, great times with my friends, Mac's. LYNN MUELLER . . . parties, whippies, concerts, frosting, a special day, Mariott, summer of '74, long talks. CYNTHIA MUELLNER . . . Freeport, St. Clouoi Burger King, B.K., J. VIL, hockey games. NANCY MUNSON . . . MaMa's, Halloween '73, F and J's, Marbles and Peaches, tickets, Marshmallows, A.P. SANDRA MURPHY . . . lrl1sh Bose, Green, Tork, D.M., scholag skating, summer '72, France, Penney's, P.C., and D.D. RAY- MOND MYERS . . . Marzden, cars, M.H., M.R., crusln' the loop, work. MARY NAG LE . . . 72i37i 73, Rochester, VWthrow, Prime Steak, great friends that l will never forget. SHARON NAKKEN . . . Penney's, Bernie, 71J., Butterball Prom, Debbie, Bob, Colour my World. MATTHEW NASH . . .Zayre, Spartan Club, basketball tourney. TERENCE NEAVIN . . . Zayre, Ba-na- na, N.A.l-?.P., Mozec, the lake, B.T., mom's class, donkeys, JAMES NELSON . . .Zayre, woodshop, Dennis Bradshaw, Col- leen R., swimming. JAYNE NELSON . . . No, No, Nanette, Dan, Harding Band, good morning scholars, Chanhassen. JEN- NIFER NELSON . . . Mike, Nina, Marcell Christmas '73, D.E., C.M., V.D. KIRK NELSON . . . Nohles, bomb scare, hockey and football games, Lake Phalen. LYNN NELSON . . . Mac's, Nov. 3, Oct. 25, dances. RANDY NELSON . . . Dan's bong, the hill Goosebury, Stillwater, the forest. VANESSA NELSON . . . Whirl- pool horses, Jesus. Sandra Murphy Raymond Myers Mary Nagle 'I Ll..4,4Wii41ii1f'it,W' wt' ,. at is , . I ,.., 7 Q-I Terence Neavin James Nelson Jayne Nelson '-r , In 1 , , '.tt Lynn Nelson Randy Nelson Vanessa Nelson Ig . 655555 A I I flldl- Gy. J? .,, 1375 N, V '4 Displaying the text book used by both Civil Liber- ties teachers, is Michele Junker. The class on basic governmental lavv is taught 1, 2, 4, hours by Mr. Paul Christenson and 5, 6 hours by Mr. William Dorgan. Michele Nordin Marie Nordstrom 'Q z ' ff 1? .7 ,, Catherine Nutzmann James Nygard Constitution issues probed in Civil Liberties classroom Harold Nenow Diane Neuenfeldt Judith Neumann LuAnn Neumann Darlene Nilo James Nordin bang-bang-bang-bang. . . HAROLD NENOVV . . .April 77, Prom '74, Cindy, Mincin, Captain Jacks, Matchbox, Mr. Donut. DIANE NEUENFELDT . . . that's life, flats, FO.B.l.S., football games. JUDITH NEUMANN . . . the gang, S.P., John, S.R., J.J., butterfly boy, loud smiles, Ha- waii '75, pow-wows. LUANN NEUMANN . . . Penney's, TK., L.M., Jr. year, bang-bang-bang-bang, LuLu, senior lunch, friends. DARLENE NILO . . . No, lVo, Nanette, special friends, homeroom. JAMES NORDIN . . . Hafner's, K.P., SR., three great years, 22.9, Superhawk, Swamie, electric chair, Orville. Ml- CHELE NORDIN . . . potential Jay, Hawaii, butterflies, posey picking, super skier, No. 7, Mom, Louis, MARlE NORD- STROM . . . Bridgeman 's, OJ71 meeting my friends in the morn- ing. CATHERINE NUTZMANN . . . Zayre, Lori Eileen, Janet, sunflower seeds. JAMES NYGARD . . .OJI Mopar, J.P., Pump- ing Petro Gas, Mr. Bohm, Homeward Bound. Seniors -113 Cherie Lee Oberg WWWW.. f . H , ff,V ' .rf Q i, , ' .5 , V I G a ry O e h m e John Okoneski .. K W, iv. .. . I' . ' U 3 ...,,,. , Theodore Opsahl 114 - Seniors S r fieizarzite-,zzwzzsi fwiftrywz'fzgizgggtirf .iff ' W, ,if,i5,7i?EZ?'1fI,i ' f -Vff 3gfg!gi5gztg2f 7kQ Z M I'?f5f'r5'i:'E, ' 'Wt , I, I: I ff : , x i ,ff Sandra O'Connor Terrance O'Keefe QL ' ::7 F ,' A - ' 1. , - Wiki I i':- .L J i .7 1 .LQ 1 f ry , , ra s ,,,.e E lVIiChaeI Olmschenk Joseph Orsello even attend 3IVI sponsored Attempting to detect amounts of acid in an unknown solution in IVIr. Robert Ryan's first hour Advanced Topics in chemistry class, are Jim Allen, Dean Danner, Doug Hanggi, Terry Neavin, and John Stanley. Seven senior science students spent a day at 3IVl for a yearly Science Student Recognition Day with scientists from different industries in the metropolitan area. Randy Olson William Olson Dean Oman the story in your eyes . . . CHERIE LEE OBERG . . . Sambo's, Gayle and tenth grade, Florida buddy, Nanny bird, Red, Patty, N.F. L.S., M.L., 2l ll 73, most of all Jim. SANDRA O'CONNOR . . . Daytons, Tuesdays, Sam, friends, C YC, Jeff J. C., you're so young, June 2, music. GARY OEHIVIE . . . swimming, Linvpy, Miss Betty, smart apple, 7'.P., C.lV. TERRANCE O'KEEFE . . . Shopper's City, Phalen, snurhng, S.lV., B. T., hockey games, Crosby, skiing, gopher, Mr. Risch, John, Tim. JOHN OKONESKI . . . track practice, handball, supper table, sleeping, Hawk, knobbies, spin for sin, Friday re- ports, Judi. IVIICHAEL OLIVISCHENK . . .Angelo's, work, Como Park, Top of Hilton, Scooter, Slikzy, Bonnie, Sept. 27, the wheel, Cribbage. RANDY OLSON . . .playing guitar, lVett Lake, grube in, snow-in, Prof Pete, this is not a country club, Uncle Bill. WILLIAM OLSON . . . OJ7, friends, cruising. DEAN OIVIAN . . . wonderful world, beautiful people, question, a stolen minute, the story in your eyes, J.H. THEODORE OPSAHL . . . Hafners, bowling, parties, weekends, Shari. JOSEPH ORSELLO . . . Jerry's, Deer Lane, Mantrap Lake, lnd1an's Belvadere, quite white, Horace, Happy, Brooks, lVewt, Shoearama. Science Recognition Day Richard Orsello Randell Ostebo .ii., g I ,Eiga it 2' , I W 2 I wifi. if A Davvn Paeclw David Palm IVIarc Pasiuk IVIicI1aeIPasuik Susan Pederson Doreen Pell Debra Oster Steven Oyanagi Raymond Palmer Rick Palumbo April Parramore I Daniel Patravv Ann Pearson Ronald Pecnmann heavy hunt1n'. . . RICHARD ORSELLO . . . van, the cabin, Jeff's Buick, Fish, Ron, Dave, John. RANDALL OSTEBO . . . hockey games, Bohm's metal munchers, Swamie, this ain 't a social hall. DEBRA OSTER . . . Ramsey, Florida, Duluth, May 75, lLMC, Air Force, Proms, Pat. STEVEN DYANAGI . . . choir, Risch's wheel, hockey, the Arab, Dan Vlfalgren, Herb Allen, Sweety, IVARP, friends. DAWN PAECH . . . Joe's, June '75, state boards, horseback riding, golf DAVID PALIVI . . . SA, Cross Lake, State tournament, Marg, soft ball, Chris, H.R. RAYIVIOND PALIVI ER . . . Flip, Azzy, Les, Buck, Chris, Rock, Kll77O, T. T., Allie, P. T, Blomer, basketball, baseball. RICKEY PALUIVIBO . . . Shopper's City, Cove Casting, heavy huntin,' 'good lookfng,' state runnerups, Thunder Bay, Falls. APRIL PAR RAIVIORE . . . Turkey, blind dates, crushes, Deanna, Nanc, Nazan, Nisen. MARC PASIUK . . . Mankato, Dalton, corn- ers, Headva, aardvark, Vicky. MICHAEL PASIUK . . . Fox and Hounds, Risch 's Raiders, Eastside preferred stock, math tests. DANIEL PATRAVV . . . Dairy, bowling, football, Friday reports. ANN PEARSON . . . Guertin's baby powder, crusty radio, ski trips, Hawaii, grasshopper, heartbeats. RONALD PECHIVIANN . . Liemandt's, Jo. SUSAN PEDERSON . . . camping, 202, Sambo's, 6:00, parties, Elvis and Pauls. DOREEN PEIL . . . friends, good times. Seniors - II5 Denise Peloquin Connecting Sandy Macioch to a lie dectector during the second trimester in Mr. Gary Ales' sixth hour psychology class is Mr. Mel Williams. A lie detector determines if a person is lying by monitoring his heart beat, respiration and fr blood pressure. The experiment was a part of a unit on parapsychology. Vicki Perez Anthony Perterfeso ftfr -'f 2 ,, ' tt, I ' '1 t,'f ,,,t,-,, 1 .V mg 'fc' Q . Q55 ,r't in 'fri - t I .P ' L .. , . . ,rrt t T ,,:t,4,rr1r,rr,., 1 ,itv . 'ftigf 2 , dbg , :rf f I ,. 2 V I V i L .tm 1 my I ' , AZ- K' . f 1 'i ' rrstrtr . A.. E ' T i K' S' l T , t, VVg f iil rrl . llrst . fr rrir,' . T A : . . .f ,,,, f irtlir 713 4 i'tylrty F T ' t Z i it QF sir.? iitirr r 1 s tilrsrrsr 5 rrsrtrirs . f tltr e r.ty ,. if James Peters Mark Peterson Mary Peterson Shelly Peterson Dave Phelps all the good people who helped me out. . . DENlSE PELOOUIN. . . Withrovv, special friends, Mr. Lynch, C.M. and No. 9, vvhlppies, Oh... VICKI PEREZ. .. Carbone's, bowling, Mr. Richards, special friends, golden and regular birth- days. ANTHONY PETERFESO. . . football, SA., friends, Mac's, cruisin'. JAMES PETERS. . . bike hikes, lWac's, Big John. MARK PETERSON. . . Nebaco, Apple River, 4 day week, 3 R's, Sadie Hawkins, Montana. MARY PETERSON. . . hockey games, beautiful friends, 23 T. S. of '74, 7 7-Homecoming, whippies. SHELLY PETERSON. . . hayride, Cicero's, the big D's, Elton John, K.P., .9i8i 73. DAVE PHELPS. . . graduation, homeroom, memories. DANIEL PHILIPPI. . . running, football, drums, Sensk, all the good people who helped me out, 'REDC DAVID PIE- PER . . . Florsheim shoes, orange juice, spin or fin, Superhavvk. 116- Seniors T' fr 1 v..t' ' , . ,. f . 'M' ' an we t., .M 1' 3 ' Daniel Philippi David Pieper Polygraph demo monitors respiration, pulse, blood pressure, in Ales' classes Charles Plaster Steve Pluff Phillip Primeau Jeanine Primoli I Richard Rahlf Janelle Raiola Richard Rasmussen Thomas Rav 5333! Y I Mr f' .6 V' lg V .4 J , N' Susan Pluth David Pravver Sheila Ouandt Debra Quatmann Josie Rabenort Levis. . . CHARLES PLASTER. . . Butch and Maude's, warden, Ama- zonia, Dolly, Debbie 87. STEVE PLUFF. . . Hillcrest Car Wash, Gina, 6767 74, fergeddit, cous, the gang. SUSAN PLUTH. . . Bridgeman's, Abstract Masterpieces, Burt, Cocch, Dar, the Crew, T. V. l., '74 'Nova, Levis, Mrs. McKenny, art, art, art, Boots. DAVID PRAVVER. . . Applebaum's, the turkey, my special friends, all the good times, it's a whole new apple. PHILLIP PRI- IVIEAU. . . Fish and Chips, Dawn, pals, memories. JEANINE PRIIVIOLI. . . Prime Steak, Vlhthrow, 727377 73, fair time, what do ya snay? SHEILA OUAN DT. . . homeroom, Mac's, graduation, friends, and good times. DEBRA OUATIVIAN N. . . our place, cheering, Mich, special friends, 2l2l 74, good times with those guys. JOSIE RABENORT. . . T.M. 's house, car racing, pep club, Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, Sweetheart, D.H. RICHARD RAHLF. . . Phalen, Mac's, working, Newt. '75, JANELLE RAIOLA. . . Mac's, my bestest friends, Krista, Snoopy, 7720! 74, Steve, tryouts-oopsl, too many memories to forget. RICHARD RASIVIUSSEN. . . Sears, Mac's, Samuel 'Doc' Marks, the good old '68 Ford. THOMAS RAY . . . Mac's, North Branch, Herbie, Hawk, wrong number, good friends, looking ahead. Seniors - 117 Hayes demonstrates problems of Communicating with blind lVlrs. Helen Hayes by printing letters inthe palm of her hand is Denise Laub. Watching as she waits her turn in lVliss Judy Koza's Visual Communications class is Pam Posel. The students realized hovv com- plex it was to get in touch without sight. John Ricci Joseph Ricci Steven Ricci the wheel . . . RANDALL REICHEL . . . Merricks, hockey, prom weekend, the wheel Kim, Lars, March 3, N.A.R.P. WAYNE REITBERGER . . . after school good friends, Mac's, No, No, Nanette. CARYL RENSTROIVI . . . Bridgeman's, Como, Phalen, summer, Jan. 77, Mr. Perry, good times with friends, H.R., J. U., P.H., someone special- Tom. DONALD RENSTROIVI . . . wrestling, Mr. Larson, Barb, Sweetheart Dance, H. C. '74, super klutz. JOHN RICCI . . . Canada, Wessy's, Marsha's, most of all Theresa, Moose, Rick, June 22, TL V. JOSEPH RICCI . . . hockey, Wes's Badits, football game parties, my little doll, Midge. STEVEN RICCI . . . Henjy Rentals, the gang, Mr. Gus, Herbie, calculus, rights, Prom '74, Annamo 8 my trip to Florida. VICTORIA RICHARDSON . . . hockey games, J.Z, V.P., Phalen, picnics. MARK RICHTER . . . Yvonne, movies, Cadillacs, rabbit, the greatest. CYNTHIA RIEGER . . . Bill, Julie, the charnlink, going out on the weekends and having a good time, Nelson's class. GERALD RIEGER . . . gymnastics, good friends, and unforgetable memories. 118- Seniors .,..r ' 1. HW 1 ,f 1 X x ff 1 4 A f f so tx 5 at as t it ? .I ,sf I rrrrr I r fb, ,My , -mK,,fgz1fi'a Randall Reichel Caryl Renstrom Victoria Richardson gvggerfetteergwffgew ' wr L A Q? .- ' W its :J 'f I nf: f gl f Z ' f-V. ,V .W Y,,, K ,W Ayry k - W ,V Z .1 Cynthia Rieger Wayne Reitberger Donald Renstrom Mark Richter Gerald Rieger blindness to communications class John Riehm Colleen Riley iiggf ' ' WL ,A ,Mr . ' -s 5 W, A 5. . . as Douglas Robertson Holly Robinson Lynda Rowley Carol Roy David Ryder Patrick Sager f , i 5: Sandra Ritt Jean Rivard William Romine Gregory Root Colleen Roskos Debra Rudd Nancy Ruecker Suzanne Ruiz new life ahead. . . JOHN RIEHIVI . . . Blomquist Paint, the darkroom, Hawk'n' Trap, GA. Grant, a carpeted dock? COLLEEN RILEY . . . Penney's, Mac's, Calif, skiing, J.M., A.K., B.L., special friends, No. 72. SANDRA RITT . . . Power's, Bald Eagle, Kobilk, Woody, Pete, May, Glance, Sandy T., whippies. JEAN RIVARD . . . Rocco's, Bunn, Mexico trip, Bibsie, Witt., K.Mc., M.S., N.C., G.l-f, Dick, K.C. DOUGLAS ROBERTSON . . . Dayton's, friends helping one another, Debbie B., polka, prom, weekends. HOLLY ROBINSON . . . Donalds0n's, Randolph, next trrne, CaryL N.N., 7037. WIL- LIAIVI RONIINE . . . hshrng, Mr. RISCD, Rick, Dennis, Steve, Dean. GREGORY ROOT . . . Crown Auto, Dave's house, accel D.S., prom, cool please. COLLEEN ROSKOS . . . Hlsh 8 Chips, Moor- head, Econ, T.VlL, D.B., M.B., L.B., track, band. LYN DA ROWLEY . . . K-Mart, the lake, dear Charlie, waiting, David, new life ahead, J.M., L.N., Bay. CAROL ROY . . . Tom-nova. and al- ways, Aug. 3, '74, close friends, fond memories, 203, 0-70. DEBRA RUDD . . . Fanny Farmer, Brooks, D.S., Kun, S.M. NANCY RUECKER . . . Forum Cafe., Webster Wrsc., Scott, Marcia, Mary, Tinker, graduation. SUZANNE RUIZ . . . K-Mart, Edgar Winter, Shawn Phillips, T.K., M.L., D.P. DAVE RYDER . . . Paula, summer '74, the click, ask me if l care. PATRICK SAG ER . . . Grants, Blue Earth, Mr. Larson, diet, oozy blues. Seniors - 119 Livermore leads Girls Cross Country Team Sheila Sager Gay Sauerbrey Debra Schauer Jay Schmidt 120 - Seniors f lsii 4 Wlftzifwift Thomas Salvvasser Randy Sandberg Steven Sanft Patrick Sauber Starting their cross country meet at Phalen Park on Wednesday, October 2, are team members from Mechanic Arts, Highland and Johnson. Highland finished first in the meet. All meets are scored as triangular and duel meets. Johnson entered seven James Schneider individuals in the District fifteen tournament on Monday, October 21. The course is three miles long. Meets always start at 4:00 p.m. The team's coach is given individual detailed results of the race immediately after the meet. boogying at dances. . . SHELIA SAGER . . . Capitol Square, Mike, 5l77l 74, 72l3l 73, summer of '74, the white car. THOMAS SALWASSER . . . Super America, Chuck, Amazonia, four door Belair, studying hard. RANDY SANDBERG . . . friends, good times, games, cruisin' the loop. STEVEN SAN FT . . .Hermanson's Dental Studio, especial- ly Donna, GTO, knobbies, hockey and football games, Phalen. l PATRICK SAUBER . . . on the bus with the band, O.K. Cherubs, Dolly, Nanette, Milt, PDO, Norwegian wood. GAY SAUERBREY . . . special friends, junior year, 2l2l 74, summer of '74, D.O., L.M. DEBRA SCHAUER . . . Gary, my good and close friends, 7l 267 74, Hello, it's me, cabin '73. JAY SCHMIDT . . . Shopper's City, picking petunras, N.A.R.P., Oh my Garsh, boogying at dances, concerts, playing guitar, D.O. JAMES SCHNEIDER . . . East Side softball Brother Mac and Opps, Dinty, Black Power, Zaggers, Bro ther Schnidz, home run. I as 9 'Q tj st. in three mile distance run this year -A. 5 , A 'ff It Michael Schommer Cristi Schramm 'Un tea, M fL: , L. 'tft .I A f -. I . I . .f 'f!:,I5f5.t f 5, I-..t-f.. . I. .f 7?vfff'71'Er f' . 'lf' '?5? i7TC' He? ,Hg 'ff' . I .,, ' -4-1:1 '-'1f:.1ff1 :fa -tg ,mf ,f, '. -4-,,, ,-... ,.- iv ,'r .sy ex ' f,.'.'tUvfvf'9fs:.'z!2 Scott Schreiber James Schuh Kim Schultz Kathryn Schuneman Carl Schwartz Michael Schwartz Lynn Schramm Kathryn Schreiber Leigh Ann Schulke Miek Stael, foreign exchange student. Timothy Schwalbe backline thrashing. . . MICHAEL SCHOMMER. . . Olson's, '77 in Ohio, good times with Flip, Joey's clas, 67 757 74, Leann, Cedar Lake, Akron, track. CRISTI SCHRAMM. .. green, DG for Christmas, Jodi, can't paint, Ralph, Dave, RW7, DDH, DH, BK, May '77 LYNN SCH RAMM. .. big M, padiddle, special friends, PTL, smile, Birdie, fantastic parents , stuffing lockers. KATHRYN SCHREIBER. . . Waggy, Deb, Brat, Hinckley, camping, skunks, hockey and football games, track, 'mom, 'all my friends. SCOTT SCHREIBER . . . Central Towers, May '74, DG, MM, Ghia, HR 24 7, weekends at work. JAMES SCHUH . . . friends, Mac's, after school. LEIGH ANN SCHULKE . . . VVarners, the gang, Nanc, Fal- zone, PM, CO, Tourney room 426, 3M luncheon, Prom '74, Kevin, Florida. KIM SCHULTZ . . .Northlanoj back line, thrash, roll 'em, Meow, JD- 78, between dates, Rochester, A.L.R., the clique, Hawaii, hockey games. KATHRYN SCHUNEMAN . . . Two Tormos, big red Chev, Johnny Mac, Gord, Chris, Rom, Nanc, 3-29-74, S. S.L.M. R., Oh Mal, 72-23-74, Hancee, our world, especially Mike. TIMOTHY SCHWALBE . . . Lafayette, the ghet- to, Mrs. McEvoy, Merrick. CARL SCHWARTZ . . . J.B., NCS, D.S., Christmas vacation. MICHAEL SCHVVARTZ . . . T.P., Risch 's Raiders, Hogie, hockey, Schvag, Debbie. Seniors - 121 Discussing strategy before a girls Cross Country meet at Phalen Park are team members Ardeth Livermore, Mary Cocchiarella, Mina Mccann and Right: Several thousand fans and forty- some hockey players await the drop of the puck signaling the start of the John- son-Harding clash on January 27. Be- low: Listening for strains from Strauss at half-time at the Civic Center is Michele Marty and friends. GY, rl s Jig 6 Snowstorm-postponed puck clash draws 8500 elf! Nu-P Jay Schwietz Paul Schwietz Loretta Seekins rice and beans. . . JAY SCHVVIETZ . . . truckin,'special friends, Phalen, girls, 722, N.S.P., Big John.,PAUL SCHWIETZ . . . mailbox, gals, Cal S.C., H. C., Phalen. LORETTA SEEKINS . . . 'illmerican Dream, Jack Dalton, the Blue Crew get-togethers, Like a Banana?, Sept. 2Z TIIVIOTHY SEIVERT . . . basketball games, Slick, Hawk, friends. DONN SEM PF . . . Homecoming '74, Superhawk, D.N., M.H., J.H., Miller Hospital, rice and beans. JEFFERY SENSKE . . . Flip, A2, sophomore sweetheart, Class President, l6l.C. '74, someone special - Annette. MARK SERCHIA . . . L.J., uda, Jr. 122 - Seniors gi, vs 1 Juliet Seropian Michael Sheehan Donald Siercks Krista Sigford Melinda Skoog Marlene Skrove ,1 -1gaiiza1q2g4i,wyfg,, V. I j , , . we . A I 'Lh ' ' ,A. zlv Julie Soderholm Dawn Sonnee Mary Sherwood Deborah Simmons Wayne Simon Louis Skarda Jodene Smith Mary Smith Linda Snow A time to smile and reflect. . . JULIET SEROPIAN . . . Mr. Marks, Orchestra, Madrigals, Hd- dler, Dolly, Johnson-Harding hockey games. MICHAEL SHEEHAN . . . football fun times with friends. MARY SHER- WOOD . . . Pals forever, enjoying my freedom, out to lunch, wide eyes, 70l 78X 74. DONALD SIERCKS . . . hockey games, crus1n,'LuAnne, Holiday, H.C. KRISTA SIGFORD . . . my birth- day party, Uncle Bill, Mrs. Fleming, cherubs, Mal, Nettie, the shows. DEBORAH SIMMONS . . . church, T-City, Florida, Can- ada, NHSPA, Little Bit, Chris, J.S., G. G., French camp. WAYNE SIMON . . . snowmobile, car racing, my motor Hrst to start in class. LOUIS SKARDA . . . Canada, Phalen field, Ted's, all the bo's, J's cabin. MELINDA SKOOG . . . SPEBSOSA, Elton John, Waddy, Uncle Bill, l'll bite youl, 77i2l 73 and Fred, a time to smile and reflect. MARLENE SKROVE . . . the farm, Matthew,. Sue, J.S., L.T., C.H., J. Y., Fiddler, Dolly, Nannette. JO- DENE SMITH . . . OJ7, crulsin,'Mac's, Phalen. MARY SMITH .. . . . Burger King, YMCA, Lockwood Playground, Warren, Noonie Marie, D.H., sophomore year. LINDA SNOW . . . homeroom, some great times with friends. JULIE SODERHOLM . . . Y.L. Ranch, L. T., J.M., J. VV., Baby Beans, C. CA., Gary, skiing. DAWN SONNEE . . . my Gregie, Feb. thru July, gift of gab, vol- leybali Sonneeeeeeee. Seniors - 123 Debra Stachowski Richard Stahn 124 - Seniors Graduation honor guard selected rf 9 2 fir I 'ff 'X I a W , i '11, it it Deborah Sparks Frederick Stack James Stanley David Stedje Barbara Spawn David Springer Marion Spychalla Theodore Stack Annemiek Stael Luke Stahlmann , M I ,ff 1 Q - ,fc , -far If I , R - . John Stanley John Stanway Nancy Stauffer Beware of the snake. . . DEBORAH SPARKS . . . Wayne, 75, hunting up north, skat- ing, 7.967 Chevy, Sandstone, Bruno. BARBARA SPAWN . . . Zayre, Gordy, May 6, Joy, friends. DAVID SPRINGER . . .Donna, Boggie, Denise, OJ7j meeting the Beatles. MARION SPY- CHALLA . . . Kinney's, Superhawk, Spanish with Steve. DEBRA STACHOWSKI . . . Holiday lnn, dabadoo, ow-chow, Jim 4l27l 73, Jolly Green. FREDERICK STACK . . . Cross Lake, No. 77, vacations. THEODORE STACK . . . Beed's, Torino, Stubie's, Beware of the snake, Twin City Speedway, OJT. ANNEIVIIEK STAEL . . . Homecoming, bike hikes, hre drill, Superhawk, Mr. B., Mrs. McKenney, Penny Thursday. LUKE STAHLIVIANN . . . Snyder's, Karen, Brother Nelhart, gymnastic meets, in my pig- eon coop, homeroom. RICHARD STAHN . . . Bridgeman's, fish- ing, rack cook. JAIVIES STANLEY . . . Country Kitchen, Mopar, Ted, Pete, Fish, RD, Bernie, D. O., Baideris. JOHN STANLEY . . . trip to Germany, 6th hour study, Swamie, C.L.C., computers, L.O.G.l.C. JOHN STANWAY . . . Applebaum's, D. VIL, P. V., 75, room 20, marine push-ups, Mr. K., Mr. Gus, Big John. NANCY STAUFFER . . . special friends, Mac's, crusin,' the loop. DAVID STEDJE . . . Tim, Wayne, Lynn, Doug, homecomlhg, Rosa, Brenda. from Junior Class Council 7 , ye Preparing to get into formation at last year's graduation ceremony on June fourth are Chris Martin, Steve Ricci, Leslie Testa, Mike Schwartz, Peggy Anderson, Jeff Senske, and Mary Cocchiarella. The Commencement Cere- mony was held at the downtown Civic Center before over 8,000 spectators. Steven Stepaniak Lynn Stinson A e QQ . A Diane Streasick Susan Stroeing Warren Stedje ' fr' Mr' Susan Steingraber Patrick Stemig Gary Stone Debra Stramer Susan Strandberg here comes the army. . . WARREN STEDJE . . . Bed Owl, Chris, 74-75, Dawn, Homecom- ing, zio, Big John, bowling, B. V., S.A., parties. SUSAN STEIN- GRABER . . . Mr. Steak, Shoes, concerts, S.P. 8 C.S.lV. Y., parties, B. C., Becky, B.L.C. PATRICK STEMIG . . . Holiday lnn, State '75, Birdie, hooks, cherry cokes, Rickie, cut, swinging, prkza, Be Dana, Fretch Er John, cheerleader tryouts, up and over. STEVEN STEPANIAK . . .Zayre, a very special Wendy, 87 74l 74, concerts, three fantastic years, hockey games, having good times, all my friends, P. W., NB., RD., P.J. LYNN STINSON . . . S t. Joe's, S.B., J.H., B.P., 707 797 74, Mustang, Nisswa, Waseca, Mr. Lynch. GARY STONE . . . Hamm's, Buzzy's car, winter, long coats, Mr. B., Swamie, Daddy Donkey, the vvheel, hail ham- burger. DEBRA STRAM ER . . . Homecoming, Bunny, Sandi Jules, Hay-Man, 77th grade English, J.A. SUSAN STRAND- BERG . . . art, painting, old people, Ma lWcKenney, my images of life, friends, nature's own way. DIANE STREASICK . . . 5737! 74, BB., SM., J. W., J. C., here comes the army, ahhh, opps. SUSAN STROEING . . . K-Mart, friends, Judy's birthday brown- ies, Mary, Mr. Lynch, Dale C., N. C. S., Boundary waters. Seniors - 125 fm 5 , 465. f QM -0 7 I 'Et , is ' A fi ' wt, ., - ' an 56 iff' . R v ,ft XJ, ' Q--. --.- Ptsf-.rg 3 -. ' 'tlts lt . John Strong John Sundberg Kristine Swanson William Sward 126 - Seniors Glen Strub ,M X 'N J Q6- 6 . tg If fit.. . Www.. K T1 if 1 - John Swanson 'sf . - Lf X? if Vinette Swanson James Syring Students complete second Explaining how to work around closed classes to sophomore homeroom 102, is lVlr, Peter Kramer. The first stop in the auditorium was to help students make sure they could program as originally intended. English classes were most often rearranged to complete schedules in the arena. my bike Boo. . . JOHN STRONG . . .Auto Learning Center, the sled, Stevie, Rat, Sandy, Bose, knobbies, push-ups, strnger, Gus, S wamie, Mr. T., hockey games. GLEN STRUB . . . knobbies, Mr. Gus, Big John, hockey games, Wilder. JOHN SUNDBERG . . . Patty T., Mac's, parties, Clark's, Big John, RD., Bucky, County Fair, Phalen Field, Mac's. JOHN SVVANSON . . . Country Club, skiing, Home- coming '74, C.L,, the cabin, F.L., the best, full moon, Boehlke's Bombers, Byan's lons, Mac's, lndianhead, hockey tournaments. KRISTINE SVVANSON . . . Allen's Drugstore, Janet, Jim, 77l22l 73, Sweetheart '73, 5l2.9l 74, special Tim, Vir- ginia. VINETTE SVVANSON . . . Tg., Jolly Green, was, past tense, Hulstrand, my bike Boo, Holiday, Stach-a-wak, home- room. WILLIAM SVVARD . . . hockey games, Fargo Falls, Can- ada, rack, car. JAlVl ES SYRING . . . 73-74 Districts, friends, wres- tling tourneys, Mr. Larson, Mac's. year of trimester arena scheduling ,..., Terri Tacheny Anthony Tallarico Gary Taylor Davvnette Teal W K it fy 3 f Lynda Thaemlitz Joan Thalhuber favs. Ronald Thorson Suzanne Thoreson if 1 r W- 1 fr'-'w 3 7 IWW' I X fl Rene Tangen Stephen Tarara Deborah Teich Pamela Teschendorf Leslie Testa w ill 5:9 2, ,,,,. Debra Tholen Keith Thompson Raymond Thorson years of future . . . TERRI TACHENY . . .J.P., P.H., Ken, summer '74, padre, Monte Carlo, biking, O'Brien. ANTHONY TALLARICO . . . Lori, Home- coming King, Christmas '73. RENE TANGEN . . .Mike, '57 Chev, 8l27l 74, cookie man, forever and ever, S tlllvvater, country roads. STEPHEN TARARA . . . Holiday, bomb scare, M. Moore, Mr. K., the oldplace. GARY TAYLOR . . . OJ71 football, lVo, lVo, Nanette. DAVVNETTE TEAL . . . '75, P.P., Delta Davvn, Phalen. DEBORAH TEICH . . .Metro Square, VVOVlL Alice and her base- ball, Frieda did it, Duckie, 8 7, up North, Ross's. PAMELA TESCHENDORF . . . Penney's, Close-Up, Ma Dalton, where are vve gorng?, St. Olaf Uncle Bill, Story Time 220, Girls State. LESLIE TESTA . . . Snyder's, TM7Q Sonne, Sensk, S.H., l-l.C., Prom, Red, Hoi, summer of '73, the gang. LYN DA THAEIVI- LITZ . . . same opposite ends, years of future, sharing God, 77l2l 72, 67, the gang, the pit, S.B. JOAN THALHUBER . . . United, Hooterville, meh-o, right DEBRA THOLEN . . .Europe '74, Sadie, J.S., L.T., D.S. KEITH THOMPSON . . .hotrod cars, pool. RAYIVIOND THORSON . . . Applebaum's, Mrs. Lange, P.D.O., Autograph Hound. RONALD THORSON . . . Dental Studio, the loop. SUZANNE THORESON . . . VVithrovv, Sue, Debbie, Alexander the Great, best friend, sixth hour Mr. Demers. Seniors A 127 Vicki Tietz Mary Toliefson Patricia Tollefson Qs tissiswsf isis Using audio-visual aids to complement the Babe Ruth Story is Wayne Soete. Forty-one phonographs are utilized in the school to bring foreign language ac- cents to life, aid readers, and even to preserve old radio time mystery broadcasts. 128 - Seniors Beissler, Lange, construct W Barbara Timm Gail Tkachuck Mark Tobritzhofer Theresa Tornarelii Jean Torning Lynne Torvi R Cynthia Toupal Jacquelyn Tourviiie James Triplett making new friends and keeping the old. . . VICKI TIETZ Lowry, John, D.S., '73, Prom '74 and '75, November 75, D 6' R J. T., cheeseburgers, peanuts and MErM's, the old wreck, C.M. BARBARA TIMM . . . Zayre, potential, any- thing is possible, Terry, Prom, N.A.B.P., Mom'Q hockey games, friends. GAIL TKACHUCK . . . Tom Thumb, St. Patrick's Day, Ed, Gigs, Peggy, Kerry, B. VIA, Wounded Knee. MARK TOBRITZ- HOFER . . . Soccer champs, Tom, Orvrile, Nenow, bowling. MARY TOLLEFSON . . .Day Care Center, Bob, 27 727 72, lVo. 70, Doug's Mel. PATRICIA TOLLEFSON . . . K-Mart, B.P.'s, Home- coming, '74, Telemark, making new friends and keeping the old, girls in 203. THERESA TORNARELLI . . . Strand, Prom, Lucky 27, 779, Gary, Pat, friends. JEAN TORNING . . . Deb, 77 7.9! 74, Mrs. Snyder, Bob, H.P.L., D. C., Phalen, Somerset. LYNNE TORVI Bed Owl, Aug. Z Cuda, J.S., D.G., L.K., Steve, Homeroom, lndianhead, Snowcrest. CYNTHIA TOUPAL . . . Pier Z G.O.M., friends, O'Brien, the zoo, parties. JACOUELYN TOURVILLE . . . Chr7dren's Hospital, friends, skiing, France, con- certs, wheel of misfortune. JAMES TRIPLETT . . . Homeroom, back parking lot, friends. geodesics at works Mark Truso Jean Urbaniak Theresa Urbanski Rosanne Vadnais Roxanne VanDuzee Richard Ventrelli John Wachtler Lynn Wagner hop T LuAnn Urbanski math teachers. Scott Vanderbosch Perri Vietor Patricia Voeller Michael Voss good day sunshine. . . MARK TRUSO . . . McDonald's, Sin Bin, best friend'Q 7i27l 75, Yale Dave, Hanno, Gunkie, D. C., Moorehead, Stan's Banana's, Daddy Donkey. JEAN URBANIAK . . . K-Mart, Bump, Maudy, Vandal, North Dakota. LUANN URBANSKI . . . Thinking of the family, 72l 777 73, summer of '74, dear mister, South Dakota, involvement. THERESA URBANSKI . . . Allen's, George, Jock- ette, good day sunshine , Barb, Saturday's, Slke 8, friends. ROSANNE VADNAIS 'Uack , ourtime, May '72, summer breezes, a lot left to do, smile! SCOTT VANDERBOSCH . . . Crusin' the loop, special friends. ROXANNE VANDUZEE Bridgeman's, Hmmm, K.B.J.D.B., bamboozler, S.P., strange happenings. RICHARD VENTRELLI . . . Clark's, Nan, Sully, Bill's Bombers, country fair, Canada, lnternational Falls. PERRI VIETOR . . . The Fearsome Foursome, my horse-Sam. PATRICIA VOELLER . . , Applebaum's, 9l26i 74, Charlie, summer of '73 and '74, G.J., Wally 5' Lynda, the vvheel. MICHAEL VOSS . . . Sambo's, heavy tunes, Nan, Colleen, the Maha, Doc Marks'Q Eau Claire. JOHN VVACHTLER . . . Tasco Aviation, hockey games, playing in the band, friends. LYNN WAGNER K- Mart, homeroom, volleyball, food, our gang, cakes, scholars. Seniors - 129 Examining geodesic construction of straws is Janis Peltzer. Two spheres were made by Mr. Darryl Beissler and Mrs. Muriel Lange in a workshop for 'No, No, Nanette', first musical to be double cast for four performances ' Y r r 4' x f S VM 1 tx x W 'W . 1 I, Mark Wahlstrand Cheryl Walkosz ee . C' q' ' is si gh L 3 K DLX NW ' . S L C. ss,,,5x Q g t -- ..x- .af Susan Warden Connie Weber Lynn Wellnitz . y 1 'ss Q Hn 'lie I X Patricia Whelan Deanna White Patricia Whitney Got your rollers?. . . MARK WAHLSTRAND . . . the farm, after games, football games, parties, Mac's, cruisin'. CHERYL WALKOSZ . . . D.O., special friends, Fred, M. C., D.VIA, C.R., St. Crobc, yellow Corvette . RITA WALLIN . . . Park Gift Center, lV.A.R.P., Feb. 24, PV2, Prom, Crystal Enchantment, Lolli. JUNE WANNER . . . Burger King, Roger, summer of '73, B.K., M.R., Superhawk, New Munich, Freeport. SUSAN WARDEN . . . lVo, lVo, Nanette, My John, Bible class, Mrs. Fleming. CONNIE WEBER . . . Miller, Duluth, Florida, Willow River, Mannotha. LYNN WELLNITZ . . . special friends, homeroom, 229. SCOTT WENNHOLD . . . K-Mart, projectors, audio-visual, cars. DOUGLAS WERIVIAG ER . . . biking, camping, up north. PATRICIA WHELAN . . . Penney's, remembrance of S. C.O. T. T., family and special friends, the whale'Q jokes, Scooter, lunch breaks, Mr. Mulliken. DEANNA WHITE . . . M.3.J., Roms, Races-8Z got your rollers? PATRICIA WHITNEY . . . Strand, Prom night, Myrtle, Oct. 74, Terry, Theresa. 130 - Seniors L . wi: I -'.. Rita Wallin June Wanner ..... s,y. . ' qi: ' K 12? :ft i ., A '11 I m s we A y . N-ss ' - ::.- ,... . , ? 1. R X4 .,. . N K L L X F ig at , I Scott Wennhold Douglas Wermager I I Portraying Bill Early in the operetta No, No, Nanette is Brian Connolly. Brian was the only person not double cast. Four performances of the operetta were staged at Johnson and one performance at Wilson Junior High School. 2,1 Left: Coming home after a spending spree is Kris Sigfordl ISueI. Nancy Reller ILuciIIeI admires her purchase. Below: Trying to attract Mr. Smith's attention and money are Terry Kendle IVVinnieI, Lisa Schmidt IBettyI and Kitty Ireland IFIoraI. I :t,....xW -.. Linda Wierzba Kimberly Wilk squishediw 8 M's. . . LINDA VVIERZBA . . . Mounties, S.0.0.S., M. G., D00f iB0b, RR., Z'Q LaCrosse, squished M 8 M's, L 8 M, sunflower seeds, Morgan-come on out, Wierzie Babe. KIMBERLY VVILK . . . Giilette, Biiiy, Old Man, Samb0's, July 5, D.M., D.K., K.S., Mr. McVVatt, Mr. Rfsch. LORI WILLIAMS Marriot, Soph, year, Mom Prgpen, P. R., Phaien parties, games, D.H., P.S., S. S. PETER VVISNIEVVSKI . . .Phalen, Jim, Matt. 'Q I S S ri S ,I - :- wa! in v Lori Williams Peter Wisnievvski Y W' ,Q 'O Checking their musical scores moments before the opening night cunain are Brian Johnson, Shelley Haugen, Bob Haugen, Darrell Griffen, and Paul Karsten, members of the tvventyefour piece orchestra led by Mr. Sam Marks. Seniors T131 American Grease returns for 'Back to Fifties' Z? A xx H ,f,,V'g V A fa Judith Wittenberg Kathrine Wriskey Deborah Youngquist vfyrrv' N .rn I is xx K 754' f'Ia.f 'f:ff-f1ai'.r w - . 1 4 I 'I .2 Robert Zimmerman 'I 32 - Seniors g ' rf' f f 4 .f, A f 'wg' .17-,E ffyf I . .I JJ f fl- ,C S. Q 152, wir Sli!-.WM .. iw Susan Wolff ' 3 .. 'qfblx 1' s K .. X f r-w r in in ,gf td . , i,-r. xv fmt VW g. .4 f , H Y, f a f.- , Mark Yackiy Thomas Yurek David Ziton r. it N Debra Wood Patricia Wood Alice Woodman we N . ,N X 4 x' A if wr Kevin Yates Anthony Yekaldo William Yost Julia Zacharias Rose Zellmer Debra Zilge teaching Sunday school. . . JUDITH WITTENBERG . . . hockey, drivln' around, study, friends, travels. SUSAN WOLFF . . . Murphy's, Dan, bowling, 74-B, Bates, Tina, JA., Como Park. DEBRA WOOD . . . Burger King, Sue, religion, J.J., Memphis, Bart lett H.S. PATRICIA WOOD ...Bridgeman's, sockers, H.C. Queen, friends. ALICE WOODIVIAN . . . Metro, 5! 78! 73, Dave, prom, teaching Sunday school. KATHRINE WRISKEY . . . Jude's, G.O.M., the lake, great friends. MARK YACKLY . . . Y.M.C.A., traveling to Europe, country western music. KEVIN YATES . . . St. Paul Companies, hockey, football, OJI Mark, Jeff ANTHONY YEKALDO biking, baseball, friends. WILLIAIVI YOST . . . Mac's, Buffy, .9!27! 74, H. C. '74, stepping on M-80, 3l25! 74, most of all Laura. DEBORAH YOUNGOUIST . . . Penney's, Prom, T.J., Hawk. THOMAS YUREK . . . Fox and Hound, Homecommg with Caryl M.E, R. V., M.N. JULIA ZACHARIAS . . . Homecoming, hockey games, friends. Phalen. ROSE ZELLIVIER ...Shopper's City, someone special Miss VanHeerden, Sam. DEBRA ZILGE . . . up north, Monday mornings, average. ROBERT ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN Control Data. Mr. R., hockey games, Mr. Peterson, Sue, Steve. DAVID ZITON . . .Florlda, St. Crobr, boating. i Left: Back to the Fifties dance brings out the gum chewing, T and bubble gum pulling in Denise Fransen while Sue Peter- feso hides behind her camera. Lower Left: In line to buy candy and bubble gum are Kem Timlin, Carol Wahman, and Dianne Brindley. Below: Giving their feet a rest after danc- ing for two hours are Bev Deyo and Laurel Kasinak. Lower Right: Dancing the twist are Marilyn Konchal and Sharon Schreiner, a guest from Harding High School. Seniors Not Pictured Richard Albrecht Steven Blanchette Dwight Bowers Mark Braun Michelle Brown Cheryl Carigiet Scott Chapman Leonard Christianson JoAnne Christenson Donald Covelski Denys Crea Steven Cummins Robert Deflorin Kenneth Deyo Michael Dufour Thomas Eishen James Erickson Vickie Erickson Robert Evans Drewa Faith Kimberly Flahave John Gallagher Deborah Geffre Paul Gillen Gerald Giwoyna John Graf Mary L. Green Pam Grieman Cindy Gusinda Steven Hammett Daniel Herold Don Harrington Don Harris Julie Harris Jeff Hichman Michael Hinz Darla Hollenbeck Scott Horrisberger Leonard Houle Thomas Huber Greg Hunt Chester Hyrkas Mark Jacoboski Michael Jahn Brian A. Johnson Brian Johnson Luther Jones Ray Jungbauer Roberto Jurado Eddie Kania Mike Kemp Matt Klemmenson Robert Kliewer James Kokaisei Toni Koller Michael Lynch Roger Meidlinger Lee Mendel Martha Miller Bart Montanari Michele Montpetit Raymond Myers Craig Nackerud Jeff Nordgren Gordon Oehlke Lawrence Olding Jeffrey Olson James Palmer Mark Patraw Alan Peisert Steve Pennington Patricia Peterson Frances Poels Laura Port Ruth Prins Peter Prior Dave Radke Anita Raverty Greg Raverty Kris Reed Gregg Reger Mary Reisinger Dexter Riggs Marilyn Rosbottom Barbara Schaal Eugene Scharffbillig Melvin Scharffbillig William Schmidt Gregory Schneller Julie Schrul Nancy Sletner Kathy Smith Kenneth Smith Wayne Soete Kim Stahnke Lynn Strachota uavid Strantz Mary Swystun Sue Trujillo Eugene Vann James Walbridge Anthony Wanna William Warnecke Kathy Weppler Greg Wilson Mike Yager Seniors - 133 Seniors remember 'No, No, Nanette,' vvheel of misfortune, clashing with Harding Eur QQ 4 700 f 'f Displaying Herkimer , one ofthe toys collected at the Toy Dance are Student Council members Michele Hayek, Joan Ranch, and Cindy Johnson. Top: Facing off with a Knight is Bob Saievic, with the ice clash resulting in a Johnson victory. 134 - Seniors Far Left: Waiting for punishment from lVIr. Gordon Bisch for the crime of gum chevving, determined by the Wheel of Nlisfortune, is Shelley Nordin. Left: Being pinned by a Humboldt opponent, Busty Garvey struggles to break free. Below: Make-up ages John DeIVlarco sixty years as student teacher, Nancy Peterson, demonstrates brush, paint and powder techniques. After the boppin' at the Back to the Fifties dance, Janice Kasprzyk finds a spot to rest vvith her guest from Humboldt. Left: Bathing beauties in the operetta No, No, Nanette are played by Michele Cocchiarella, Christine lVIartin, and Annette Geisbauer. Seniors v 135 ga if ' ix a awfhiwwb m M Jim, , Q M fi., ,X , ,ZA HOIVIECOIWING' TRIUMPH. . . CO-ED SKI TEAIVI. . . STRANE LEADS PUCKSTERS T0 CITY TITLE. . . DANCEPROGRAIVI. . . In sports we gain freedom through the discipline of using our bodies and minds. Pacing yourself over Phalen s cross country course or mastering a new wrestling hold, helps you grow physically as your personality matures with acceptance of a victory or loss. When the game is over and down in the records, we realize the satisfaction of working together is what really has become the most important factor of the game. Athletics f 137 Right: Ouickly filling an off-tackle gap against the Murray Pilots are determined Governor defenders. The gridmen came back from a 10-O second quarter deficit to win 19 to 17 at Harding field for their secf ond win of the season. lt's tough to watch the final seconds tick off, es- pecially vvhen you are four points behind and Cen- tral has the ball. Assistant coach, Dale Carmichael, and reserves wait forlornly for the final gun to go off at Harding stadium. .J M Junior cheerleaders try to bring crowd to life during rainy afternoon contest against Murray on the Harding gridiron. Right: Attempting to slip past a Prexie cornerback is halfback Mike Larson l42l. Mike outmaneuvered the defender, gained ten yards and vvas just shy of a first dovvn in the Homecoming tilt. 138 - A-Football fwfie-f'g.,.. Gridmen trounce Prexies for best effort in Homecoming tilt A confident group of football players opened their camp on August 12 with Coaches Pete Sajevic, Carl Dickman, Dale Car- michael, and Craig Stane. Their hard work and high spirit enabled them to shut out lVlonroe in the opening game 13 to 0. The Gov's passing game was grounded as they lost to the eventual City champions, Hum- boldt, in a fiercely fought battle in the mud at Harding. The highlight of the season was a 41 to 0 demolishing of Washington in the Homecoming game. The Governors scored thirty-five points in the first half si. 7 Yi 22 ' 525-.L -gi' ,nf the third quarter. as quarterback, Bob Sajevic completed six passes in six at- tempts for 197 yards, threw three touchdown passes and ran for another. Jim lVlroszak was the target for two of them, one for 80 yards and another for 57 yards. Jim gained 187 yards in the air. Jerry Jaehnert and Tom Yurek were the workhorses in the back- field as they each gained close to 100 yards. Johnson's veteran defense led, the league in pass defense and was fourth overall. Selected to the All-City team as defensemen were Jerry Jaehnert and Bob Saievic. Coming to life in the second half of the Central game are the Govies fans at Harding field on September 27. The enthusiastic crowd numbered over 2500 fans in the game that found Central winning despite two Governor touchdowns and a safety, all in Top Left: Giving encouragement to teammates is tight end Tim Asmus l84l. Left: Making line-up changes during and after school practice are coaches Pete Sajevic and Dale Carmichael. The varsity worked on their skills every day, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. A-Football - 139 g Jaehnert, Sajevio gain All-City football berths 140 - A-Football ?T5QIIf Q' 4 9 Q A Yf RTW' , S . -Tigafig if ' mkk I ,. ' , I is ' - I- - 1 I ft fK- Yr! .L.. A h' . QW K -'-- f5f?Sf1Ef?v: : ' QQ ' K.. i 5' 'mA, Hosts of Governors assist initial taokler Bob Sajevic in downing a Humboldt halfback. The Indians lost five yards on the sweep and were forced to punt. The West Enders went on to win the game and end their season with a City championship tie with Harding. The game was played at Harding Stadium. VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD I 13 0 Monroe 6 26 Humboldt 19 17 Murray 16 20 Central .IHS 12 28 Harding 41 0 twashington 6 I 14 30 T O 21 Highland VARSITY FOOTBALL A STANDINGS Teams 5Wisns Losses Humboldt I 7 1 Harding 7 1 Highland 6 2 Central , 6 2 JOHNSON 3 5 Mechanic Arts iygii 5.3 5 Murray A 3 5 Monroe 1 7 Washington O 8 Z Running out ofthe pocket after his protec- tion breaks dovvn is quarterback Bob Sajevic l22l. Right: Avid fans brave 45 degree cold rain in the Humboldt game. Vugz F ' Left Panel: Kicking off to Monroe to start the new season is Rick Printon. Steaming around right end against Harding for a Q short gain is Tom Yurek l2ll. The frustra- tion ot an incomplete pass is the unhappy lot of Mike Sheehan l23l. c., Sew a E3 . W T' FI ft B at 36 51 in , 3 48 .,, 52 sa .,,h at 4 E2 23: fs-31.4 aa...-sa 157624 nv in gg- . 16.5. ' , ,. , x- M V if all - 4 ' - A itll, . . A 1 , T 5 . T' .,. Ni Q., ,-' ' Y W ,ir ,. ' wt ,Q 5 'QP . . , , ani' ,li ' , Plll QA gg. X C . N4. A 'l - uf ' .-L Q, i-.W ff En' M 'lv 'gm 3 VARSITY FOOTBALL, Front Row: Tim Asmus, Bob Sajevic, Mike Sheehan, Mike Ehnstrom, John Gehrman, Dave Stahl- mann, Jerry Jaehnert, Don Renstrom, Bill Haider. Second Row: Mike Larson, Tom Hamre, Jerry Bergeron, Pete Diaz, Bryan Hagelberger, Tom Yurek, Jim Mroszak, Tom Drake. Third Row: Head Coach Peter Sajevic, Manager Tim Cich, Paul Rabenort, Dave Beneke, Scott Kruse, Tom Kedrovvski, Jeff Senske, Terry Drassal, Tony Tallarico, Bryan Olson, Coach Dale Carmichael, Coach Carl Dickman. Fourth Row: Dale Muellner, Mike Olm- schenk, Rick Printon, Dave Allie, Joe Robidou, Dan Philippi, Jerry Spiess, Jim Jensen, Chuck Palmer. A-Football 141 Right: Clutching the slippery football is receiver, Jim Amidon vvho was hit after gaining eight yards on the pass from quar- terback, Rick Mercado. This play started a drive from the 37 yard line that ended with a Johnson six-pointer by Bret Ethier against Washington. iii i f 35M,wmt,m:v ffMfgywwiWfwfwmv, , ,...,, W 'Ui if 1 M. wt., ,, f,f,fts,:w':w,g , .3,,w,..z A gf., ,,:h,,f - K f ,,-,Mfwz ' ' Q., ', . 1' W 'f - wi -f ,. ., ., ,mb ' A5'1i? ?1lM:fl2 L H '7' . .V H f- ' QW,'f,W,,xM ,f'f1,W2 zif,-,H L if ., . f ' , Q, V 'W Q , , , fwsztfyg K , f ' wfwMi., 9, ,, V . l , VVVL J ' Tnrnwing H Minuteman nalfback for a t if iiyyi t b- ' - , .,, ig loss and causing a fumble is Gov M t - - ,, 2' ,. ., linebacker Bret Ethier. 'tif t WVMI,ggfW54YVgf'l?9E,17I'5?if5, iif1tilifzviv Eitixslfflffiff Vwliii ',f' lxfssift LW: 'Mix::'f:'wQZmf'443,'f,f' ' Y ' , 3 6 4 Right: Happily signaling Touchdown WW s ii' ' ,t-. R agamst Cemfa' that dosed The 939 to ' ,ii,t , V.,i,i,,ii . J eight points is Jim Amidon l80l. Unfor- tunately, Johnson missed the extra point and lost the game. Z VV.i EKEMK kk Li.r .kkk-, i .filkyr snsa ssist. ',h' nlfffi-g -f-'.' 1k'1 ii .,:. ig' Q-gfjlft i.l PF .i.l ff .Rii.i f l.is 52251 1 'i t l i 11 yi.i .i.. ii. .iti ,'tR 'tli.' .VR1 fi? .itli kiit 1 .i.i.t sii.i iitk .tti .iitni t..k V2 si..as i tlt..ti J Omg ..g . n' i.t.. if ggR 1 isi. i..g ss ns Vi-V ggyk Vgiry , V. ., . y s . i 5 .WSShinQf0n ' t 2 fV14f 9 'MGiCsn8niGAf'fS7 R .fefffgisorl jnighia-ndfpafk. f 142 f B-Football Q my M W X t ....h. X t B-Squad posts first winning season in six years dxf? JL G. Row: Jeff Jensen, Frank Cocchiarella, 5-ziz:rE0F?ft?l3Jti:-h,FISocroit Ehnstrom, Paul Pilla, Rusty Garvey. Second Row: Keith Smith, Bret Ethier, Mike Junker, Gary Blom, Jerry Splinter, Harvey Markland, Greg Bradley, John Jaszczak. Third Row: John Mooney, BBIWGY SCOH, Mike Haf- den, Shannon Score, Gary Johnson, Tom Sauka, Rob Peterson, Gary Beaulieu, Paul Haider, Coach Craig Strane. Fourth Fgow. Larry Balsimo, Kevin Keeling, Don Mastro, Tom Cannon, cott Barrette, Marty Aasen, Bob Olsen, Rick Mercado, Jim ArnIdOD- Gaining valuable experience was the greatest asset of the B-Squad football team as sophomores vvere allowed to play both varsity and B-Squad for the first time. Bret Ethier led the team of thirty-five in rushing and scoring. Frank Cocchiarella added balance to the backfield along with quarterback, Rick Mercado. Bob Olsen and Jerry Splinter vvere outstanding as defensive linemen. The Governors, under new Coach Craig Strane, compiled an impressive 4 win, 3 loss record, for the first winning season since 1968. Left: Special suicide-squad team mem- bers, Tim Havvkinson and Rusty Garvey, race tovvard the Central offensive wall in a September 27 clash against thg Minutemen at Johnson. ,r img ., iyiigi B-Football - 143 -Z. if Harrier squad of fourteen ties for second in City conference Fall Cross Country practice began August 26, with the first meetheld four days later against the Alumni at Phalen Park. Most meets were held at Phalen and Como Park courses. The team gained three shutouts over Humboldt, Mechanic Arts, and Monroe during the nine- week season. Nine of the fourteen Governor runners were seniors including four girls vvho were admitted to the sport for the first time. All-girl meets were arranged CITY CONFERENCE CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Highland 8 O JOHNSON 6 2 Murray 6 2 Harding 6 2 Washington 4 4 Central 3 5 Humboldt 2 6 Monroe 1 7 Mechanic Arts O 8 5 by coach, Mr. Darryl Beissler, and they ran the tvvo-mile cours e against Humboldt and the mile and a half against Hill-Murray. Terry Neayin, Tom Herzog, and Dan Ethier were the top three runners of the season. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD 26 29 St. Thomas 23 36 Hill-Murray 117 52 No. St. Paul lnv. 15 r 63 Humboldt JHS 32 24 Harding 43 15 Highland 15 64 Mechanic Arts 18 46 Central 25 33 Murray 20 35 Washington 15 40 Monroe Panel Below: Running in the final com- petition on October 21, at Como Park are Terry O'Keefe, Tim Seivert, Dave Mangine, Co-captains Tom Herzog and Terry Neavin, Ed Fitzgerald, Tim Seivert, Dan Beneke, Mary Cocchiarel- la, Ardeth Livermore, manager, Dan Cassidy,and coach Mr Darryll3eissler JL 'fam it I '. W K . .,,f T rrtr , : , In N N , W . A f ' I V 'YV V I 1 144 Cross Country www , . 4 1 V 1 'f Left: Feeling fatigue and disappoint- ment at losing to Highland Park on OC- tober 2, at Como course are members of the Governor squad waiting to hear the final score. Center Left: Forging into the lead at the meet against Highland Park are Tim Seivert, Ed Fitzgerald, Dan Ethier and Dave lVlangine. Below: CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, First Row: Ardeth Livermore, Dave lVlangine, Craig Oster, Terry Neavin, Tom Herzog, Terry Kedrovvski, Mary Cocchiarella. Second Row: lVlina Mc- Cann, Dan Ethier, Tim Seivert, coach, lVlr. Darryl Beissler, Terry O'Keefe, Ed Fitzgerald, Dan Beneke, and lVleik Stael. ,um sa, W MASK O .QANSQW X Cross Country f 145 Soccer team's leading scorer f 'V v,., . S ,,.,, ' r,tt,, ' r g , g ,,, . , ,Q Q Brockway, totals thirteen goals ,lang Exercising to strengthen their calf muscles and give them greater kicking ability, members of the soccer team warm up before a game at Phalen. iVARSlTY soccrmtaecosno srgl 27qSibley ,g llrs g ribl Tiflfttan, 5 5,3 ,patkffiffl'f-Q12 t, , - Tiltlsasffilfftgsff.555-fil.s,f Qi 1 if Y! riltrslr 1 ll a stcl src ltr lrrla slrlislrs 1 i ' f 2 l1l i f Q2 ritli altasss I llirlit 1 icrclsrlllirt 1 sr t ' -giflffi 1 , 1 ,ill clgrc Q. Q , 1 .1 fl.Q'V satlr ll tls lli i ffl 4 f lsrr its lrcl If? , lrtlt YQ csrlssr QEZQT sr,rt E lrclirl s,si slilrl , jf H 1 islsga i rlllr s.,t ilssl criiii artai 'iff Q grttiarr f 1 Right: Nets go up fora home game at Phalen and Tim Josephson enlists the aid of Tom Larsen's shoulders while spectator Cathy Schwartz steadies the pole. All home games were at Phalen. 146 - Soccer It was a building year for the Soccer Team, which was composed of mostly sophomores and juniors. Sophomore Dan Brockway was the team's leading scorer with a total of thirteen goals forthe season. ' The team's best game was its last one against Highland. Although the scoring ended at 3 to 2 for the Scotsmen, the outcome was in doubt. A sixteen game schedule gave the squad a 2 win, 13 loss, 1 tie record. Home games were played at Phalen field. We should be tough next year, with the returning players, said coach, lVlr. Rod Boehlke. uw ,, ,, ,4 ,W 1 , if f 'I . tw ..,, H. , 7 Left: Fighting to keep the ball on -the ground where he can con- ,wg 1 2 W Z, , at 5 2 f 5 , , 5 iss Wt' v-., Q, f f f 4 if six . 1: fy, ,, , 1, , ,W g,,fg . 42 Q Q, if Z pf X 2' 1 a'v7V ?:1'4 nts, 1 trol it, Dan Brockway competes in a game against West Hugh School. Dan went on to score a goal later in the game. Below: With high kicks to strengthen their calf muscles and limber up, team members perform exercises at all practices. Kawai' if 'YW Qi.- is - v QP at fmdumwwp. M 'm55'?T t 'Vt' J SOCCER, Front Row: Bill lVlay, Larry Burdick, Tom Larsen, John Swanson, John Ricci, Scott Larsen, Bruce Johnson, Bob Metzger, Steve Rowley. Second Row: George Bewell, Jim Engen, Terri Gannon, Randy Polansky, Dan Brockway, Tim Josephson, Russ Reichel, Bob Devahl, Sandor Gardil, Steve Elfstrom. Third Row: Sue lVlonson, Paul Anderson, Jon Zarins, Greg Kneisl, Alex Gintner, Brian Dana, Tim lVlaskrey, Jim Stanley, Dave Blum, Bob Larson, Bob lVlorelli, Nani Diez, Brian Fitzgerald, Paul Blossfield, lVlr. Rod Boehlke coach. Soccer - 147 Right: Struggling to get the ball in position for kicking, Dan Brockway works on a drive that rewarded him with a goal. Below: Giving a preegame pep talk, coach Rod Boelhke discusses with his players offensive and defensive strategy. 148 f Soccer Sophomore dominated Soccer Team prevails over Tartan, Park F . , 'AN it -. + METRO CONFERENCE SOCCER STAND1N.GS Team Wins Losses Ties Harding A 6 1 1 Mpls. 'W' A Washburn 3 3 2 Mpls. West g 3 3 2 Highland ' 1 5 2 JOHNSON RO , 17 1 Above Left: Giving the team en- couragement are three Johnson studen- ts. Above Right: Surveying a play in progress, John Swanson finds a com- fortable perch. Panel Below: Fullback Greg Kniesl lines up for a kick to deliver the ball to the forwards. Wincing as the opponents score is Brian Dana. Receiving strategy from the coach is Russ Reichel. Playing his halfback position, Randy Polansky sets up to pass. Explaining what has happened to a Johnson drive is Jim Stanley. A shot on goal takes Bruce Johnson's con- centration. Passing to the forwards is Brian Dana at Phalen field. Soccer f 149 Panel Below: Maroon and White spikers listen attentively to final instructions from coach, Miss Marsha Hultstrand before the scrimmage against Tartan. Carol Wahrnan jumps to block an ate tempted spike. Exercising her volleyball skills is sophomore Donna Hendrickson. Shelley Haugen shovvs her top team server techniques during the game against the Humboldt Indians. Chris McLay assumes her court position to return a lovv serve. 150 f Girls Volleyball GIRLS VOLLEYBALL, Front Row: Shelley Haugen, Chris Mc- Lay, Davvn Sonnee, Ann Pearson, Paula Barrette. Second Row: Mary DeVahl, Debbie Stachovvski, Debbi White, Vinette Swanson, Carol Wahman, Dianne Brindley. Third Row: Mana- ger, Kem Timlin, Donna Hendrickson, Denise Flanelli, Claudia Cacy, Kathy Korum, Mary Springer, manager, Joan Ranch, and coach, Marsha Hultstrand. Spikers bump to City, gain District, lose to Gsseo champs Girls Volleyball, coached by three-year mentor, Miss Marsha l-lultstrand, dominated the 1974 City Conference by capturing first place with an outstanding record of 8 wins and O losses. The girls challenged strong opposition from Minneapolis Southwest on October 31 losing the Twin City crown. Undaunted the Govies shutout St. Peter 2 to O before falling to eventual State Champs, Osseo, O to 2. The team's scoring nucleus was centered around two-year veterans Shelley Haugen and Mary DeVahl. Miss Marsha Hulstrand was the team's coach. Forty-four girls tried out for the team. Letters were earned by twenty girls. Right: After cheering Our Team Will Bump during the playoff game against Central, the alternates note the final sec- onds tick off on the gym clock. Left: Starting her skein ot eight point serves is Diane Brindley. Her effective serving style was the result of coaching advice from Mr. Bill Lynch in practice. Below: Co-captains Dawn Sonnee and Chris McLay embrace each other after defeating the Washington Prexies, last year's City champions. :fi1:fi'1ri?is2 -ig- 1fzi.t2i f,tz s1,.f se,,-51.-ggggl f,s2i,gis1 ,-Q.-1 cgiiq fg , .,,..,..,..,.,.,. srlls 'ir 'ffvleflfsfff .,.,. , si.s . , . . l 2 . ,..,., . ,.,. ,iltf .ris ,iitslltr Y irlsi! 'Y1-' f r 1.1 ,.-.-. , :V K if .so.l r.l tlls 5791:f.fdH1JFf1fbQil.df. 1 t ' ogs. ,,i,.l 0 sis,s giEiira.l21 ' itsi rl.l B 11 5 HlQhli3'Wflf 1 V. glt. 0 if 1 1 1 g i...t'i ,i'g 1 V, . y g siis .,g1 A .K t 1 O' Sfl:.l.Pleter1sz s VVV- V,VgV, Girls Volleyball B 151 Right: Clearing two rebounds is goalie Jeff Halsten, while Jerry Jaehnert and Joe Ricci hold back a Harding skater from going after the puck. Below: Eyeing the puck in the corner and getting ready for a save is Jeff Halsten. lVlike Larson moves in to stop a Pilot forward. 'ii ' i .J C . Sl 'Ps WW 152 - Varsity Hockley wmv 4 2 09 i ' P fm 45 gtlt yQ...lg f.7 ss W rrr ? ' J' ' . A . Wlvngbkz 5 4. ,yi g s 1, P' i z, K ,lt,,',, iill stii lriil iil P iii lil stlr iii iiil ili itir iiii tri iriiti if' fi .T ' . iiiti iiit t H . lgg ggg y git ggttiitig , tiit . , Jl:mQf'5 iffX'.'f'f 1 ffl-L' r5if i9iiflL5lQffLx..' fiflllffi f- 2 6 itti .. titiititiititt r lr itiatt ittsi C tlitsitlittr l iagiit ,siti tatyiiatttlgt . C tgiiag rlrrellr . i, is ff f. wx. d nllrnllrllrnlnslf . ..,,, ...... , ,..,.. . y s s s s tli 'N lrii iiiiiii ' A My ,t., .. Diving for the puck is Harding's goalie as Governor forward Joe Ricci hovers over him. Joe was the leading scorer in the City conference. Center Panel Above: Proudly wearing his Johnson hat is Dennis Alm. Buttons are worn by cheerleader Patty Tol- lefson as a form of promoting spirit. Happily cheering on the Govies at the Harding game are JoAnne Sabean and Sandy Falzone. . . ,YLSZQQE-E2f:2,IQi' ' K' 0 fiiilfliilirt. il.i r'l. :r.' ...i Down by one goal going into the third period against Harding on January 27, at the new Civic Center, the Govies swamped netman Dan Magnuson with shot after shot. With just two minutes remaining, a shot by Don Buckrey from a difficult angie slid by the goalie to seal ff- the victory by a three to two margin. Although Johnson lost to the Knights in the second round in a fiercely fought contest, they earned the City conference title Governor six regains City title lost Twin City game in overtime with a 10-1-1 skein. It seemed Harding had won it but lost their final two games giving the crown to Johnson. Heading into Region 4 play, the icemen trounced first time entry, St. Bernards, 12 to 0, then bowled over Monroe 8 to 2, for the third time this year. On February 26, before a standing room crowd of 10,500 at the Auditorium, the Govies' season came to an abrupt end with a frustrating loss to Sibley. GD IES 1 l VARSITY HOCKEY, Front Row: Jeff Halsten, Mike Larson, Bryan Olson, Dave Gierok, Jerry Jaehnert, Mike Jones. Second Row: Manager, Billy Benert, Coach Mr. Craig Strane, Bob Saievic, Dennis Alm, Bill Sward, Mike Schwartz, Jerry Spiess. Third Row: Todd Anderson, John Ricci, Mike Ehnstrom, Jim Jensen, Joe Ricci, Jim Mroszak, Don Buckrey. Varsity Hockey - 153 ixliitit. Pucksters trounce South St. Paulg win back treasured Golden Skate Discussing defensive tactics to use in the game against the Knights are lVlike Larson, Bryan Glson, and Jerry Jaehnert. Right: Checking deflected puck to make sure it doesn't rebound is senior goalie, Jeff Halsten. Panel Below: Concentrating on keeping the puck away from a Pilot defenseman is Bill Svvard. Bringing the puck out of the corner to set up a play is Jim Jensen. Watching teammates hate tie the Knights are Bob Sajevic, Bryan Olson, Coach lVlr. Craig Strane, and lVlike Ehnstrom. Facing off against lVlurray is Joe Ricci. Joe and John Ricci wait for the first game against Harding. sxsxvi 5. i l54 f Varsity Hockey I i 15 P' Left: Gaining control ofthe puck after a faceeoff in the Harding zone is center Joe Ricci, while rightwing Todd Anderson blocks ai Knight vying from stopping the shot. Below: Goyernor's are bound to win! yell cheerleaders Pam Nelson, Chris lVlcl.ay, Leslie Testa, Peggy Anderson, Patty Tollefson, and Cindy Lee, as they show their spirit an the John- son-l-larding game. This proved to he true as the Goyues vyon hy EiqOEllOf1J3l1LIHFy 27. S M.fr,,,,Y, Z 4 Q Q. Blackstock leads scoring for Junior Varsity City Champs Jumon VARSITY Hocksvlaelcono aas Paul Hifffiwsurrav Edina lftoosevelt J Tafiitan Mechanic Arts So. St. Paul Murray Htiimboldt . . Park ' Cltetin Highland Park Murray Junior Varsity Hockey The name B-Squad of other years was changed to Junior Varsity in the St. Paul schools this winter season. Six juniors were allowed to play on the team and still be eligible for play on the Varsity squad if needed. Six eligible players were Jim Jenson, Jerry Speiss, Duane Ekert, Bob Sajevic, Bill Kovvitz, and Dan Tacheny. The eighteen member povver- house, coached by lVlr. Dale Carmichael, captured the City Conference championship and in the process set a new season's record of 249 total goals and assists. The highlight of the season came in the second conference of the season when the Govs defeated Harding, 3 to 1. Left: Anxious to get back on the ice to finish their clash with the Knights are Bob Sajevic, Scott Barrette, Jerry Speiss, and Tim Fox. Right: Bringing up the puck to pass to teammate Duane Eckert is defenseman Bill Kowitz. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY, Front Row: Dan Tacheny, Dan Stafne, Marty Aasen, Tim Havvkinson, Gary Testa. Second Row: Jerry Spiess, Steve Vietor, Bill Kovvitz, Bruce Blackstock, Don Mastro. Third Row: Manager, John Grisvvold, Gary Blom, Mark Gierok, Larry Balsimo, Jon Zarins, Scott Barrette, Gary Beaulieu, Manager, Terry Casserly, coach, Mr. Dale Carmichael. V' X A 'W MH, imma... CITY CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Wins Losses JOHNSON is 8 S0 Harding 7 1 Monroe 5 3 Highland Park 5 3 Washington 4 4 Humboldt 2 5 Mechanic Arts 2 5 Central 1 7 Murray I 7 Panel Far Left: Changing directions after spotting the puck in front of the Harding net is center Bob Sajevic. Cen- ter Left: Attempting to slide the puck under goalie Marty Aasen to save a Knight from scoring is Don Mastro. Left: Going through vvarm-up drills conf sisting of stops, starts, backward and forward skating and shooting are meme bers ofthe championship JV squad. Junior Varsity Hockey -157 Gymnasts second in Regions Anderson The gymnastic team finished the Conference in a tie for second place with Harding with a record of 10 wins and 3 losses. The gymnasts lost to Highland and Harding in close contests. Four players qualified for State. Steve Anderson placed third on the tramp and second on the rings, Ron Bruhn finished CITY CONFERENCE GYMNASTICS STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Highland 13 0 JOHNSON 10 3 Harding 10 3 Murray 8 5 Central 5 8 Humboldt 3 10 Mechanic Arts 3 10 Washington 0 13 first on the rings, Jerry Rieger finished first on the highbar and third on parallel bars, and Pat Stemig placed second on high- bars and third for all around. The team captains were Linda Krauze, Ron Bruhn, Pat Stemig, and Steve Anderson. Panel Right: Ron Bruhn performs on the rings. Ron took 1st in Regions. Tim Carney does a solo circle dismount from parallel bars. An iron cross is performed by Dan Kraemer. Linda Krauze displays a back walk over. Handstands are per- formed by Steve Anderson and Ron Bruhn. Lfiron cross is done by Dan Kraemer. Below: Coach Mr. Bruce Kuettner and team captains discuss the next meet. Ron Bruhn, Steve Anderson perform handstands. Steve Anderson displays a back lever. Pat Stemig performs an iron cross. Steve Anderson and Ron Bruhn get ready before a meet. VARSITY GYM NASTIC RECORD lLeft hand score first meet, right hand score 2nd meetl 37173 29159 Mechanic 45171 26160 Humboldt 61168 26131 Washington JHS 64168 60170 Harding 70153 60143 Murray 63169 75189 Highland 74175 54160 Central 158 - Gymnastics X :A Bruhn, Stemig, Rieger qualify for State . ..':, . '. W .W -f.x .X-M -.W-W .,..... Nexium '1t,,,m,.XN..: . .-as GYIVINASTICS TEANI, Front Row: Rick Hudella, Jill Geisen- noff, Lynn Clasen, Dave Kujavva. Second Row: Dave Jacka, Tim Carney, Linda Krauze, Larry Burdick,Jol1n Schramm. Third Rovv: lVlr. Bruce Kuettner, coaclw, Steve Anderson, Dan Krae' mer, Pat Stemig, Darrell Griffin, manager, Rick Sellers, Vic Krauye, Ron Brul1n,Ron lVliller. Not pictured: Jerry Rieger. l a A f... .. ..,...,.........Wkv, -- .. . . ... m. . . .1 T.. ' ,,, ,,:,.,.....L...........,.. Gymnastics - 159 GIRLS BASKETBALL, Front Row: Debbie Cihlar, Sue Mon- son, Mary Wegvverth, Mary Mangine, Jeanne Lau. Second Row: Coach, Mr. Harry Hjermstad, Debbie Dick, Kathy Harrell, Joan Boogren, Ruth Bjorlie, Julie Lefto, Claudia Cacy, Parn Nel- son, Kathy Korum, Manager Rose McAleese. GIRLS CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Mechanic Arts 77 1 Highland Park 7 I Central 7 1 Washington 5 3 Harding 4 4 JOHNSON I 5 Humboldt 2 I 6 Monroe 1 7 Murray O 8 y GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORD I0 36 North St. Paul 34 14 Mpls. Roosevelt 22 52 Hill-Murray 26 16 St. Bernarda 29 42 Central JHS 29 47 Mechanic Arts 43 28 Humboldt 32 43 Harding 27 45 Highland Park 33 27 Monroevf 23 22 Murray 29 33 Washington lOTl 20 25 St. Bernards 160 - Girls Basketball . l Girl cagers lead league in free throvv accuracy The second year of Girls Basketball coached by IVlr. Harry Hjermstad, savv the Governors finish with a five vvin, eight loss record including a tough non-conference schedule. Joan Boogren led the team of fourteen girls in scoring and rebounding as Buth Bjorlie, Claudia Cacy, Debbie Dick, and Jeanne Lau also stood out vvith fine court play. One of the best point-getters on the team, Tammie Breen, vvas out for three games because of an appendix attack. She came back for the final playoff game. The girls practiced every night after school for two hours. They shared the gym with both boys bucket teams as well as the gymnastic squad. They often scrimmaged among themselves, but most of the time was spent on fundamentals and skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. Top Right: Discussing fourth quarter strategy with his team during a time out against the Murray Pilots on the Johnson court is coach lVlr. Harry Hjermstad. l l l l Dravving a foul from a Central opponent is Jeanne Lau l30l, vvho sunk both free throvvs. Far Left: Getting tvvo points after a fine steal is Joan Boogren l43l. Middle Left: Quickly moving into position are Claudia Cacy l2ll and Ruth Bjorlie l51l as Joan Boo- gren l43l pulls dovvn the rebound. Left: Going for control of a jump ball is fonfvard Debbie Dick l2Ol. Girls Basketball- 161 Swimmers take third in 200 yd freestyle at Districts with 2:02.1 The swimming season began November 11 and concluded with the Central-Metro meet on February 22. For the third straight year the Swim Team placed fourth in the City conference with five wins and six losses. Non-conference meets brought their season's record to eight wins and six losses. Strong swimmers were Brian Dana, 100 yard backstrokep Dave Andreason, 50 yard freestyle: Jim Allen, 100 yard butterfly, and Tim Johnson, 500 yard freestyle. Tim Johnson broke the school record in the 500 yard freestyle with 5:45. He took 10 seconds off the time set by Tim Quinlan earlier in the year. Terri Gannon and Dan Fohrenkamm were the team's top divers. The team was managed by Val Quinlan and coached by Mr. John Kulbitski. VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD 97 75 Mpls. Roosevelt 72 78 Murray 72 6 Mechanic Arts 59 98 Harding 59 6 Monroe 61 93 Highland 61 13 Central JHS 47102 Washington 47 19 Humboldt 71 103 Harding 116 54 Humboldt 105 63 Mankato 121 39 Monroe 68 101 Washington 162 - Swimming ,af ar Wm Panel Above: Performing an 'inward pike' dive is Terri Gannon, the only girl on the team. Practicing their individual events are, clockwise, Dale Johnson, Tim Quinlan, Gary Qehme, and Dave Andreason. Tri-captains of the team are Tim Johnson, Jim Allen, and Rick Con- don lnot picturedl. Left: Striving to bet- ter a 1:08 in the 100 yd. butterfly is senior, Bob Hollerbach. CONFERENCE SWIMMING STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Highland Park 8 0 Washington 7 1 Harding 7 1 JOHNSON 5 3 Murray 5 3 Humboldt 4 4 Central 3 5 Mechanic Arts 2 6 Monroe 0 8 -M-++. ,Q ,..e.,4 8.1 3 SWIM TEAM, First Row: Brian Kerzahl, Jeff Ylinen, Dan Beneke, David Wegvverth, Greg Votel, Tim Quinlan, Bob Ouine lan. Second Row: Terri Gannon, Erik Carlson, Dave Andreason, Greg Bjorklund, Terry Drassal, Bruce Reeve, Dan Fohrenkamm, Pete Wakefield, Teddy Sheen, Coach, lVlr. John Kulbitski. Third -1, - W . M Row: Keith Hill, Tim Johnson, Bob Hollerbach, Brian Dana, Jim Allen, Dale Johnson, Gary Oehme. Left: Discussing the upcom- ing Washington meet at an afternoon practice is coach, IVlr. John Kulbitski. The team practiced every day before and after school from the middle of November to February 14. Swimming - 163 164 - Varsity Basketball Above: Trying desperately to regain control of the loose ball is senior Tim Asmus l45l during the hard fought game against arch rival Harding. Despite their attempts, the bucketmen lost the game 58 to 44. Right: Leaping high to attempt a basket against the Knights is senior forvvard Tim Seivert l25l. N CITY CONFERENCE VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Highland Park 15 1 Mechanic Arts 14 2 Central 13 3 Harding 10 6 Monroe 5 11 Washington 5 11 JOHNSON 4 12 Humboldt 3 13 Murray 3 13 Co-captains Asmus, Herzog Seivert lead cagers in scoring After starting the season slovv the Bucketmen finished strong with Wins over lVlurray, Monroe, Washington, and non- conference lrondale. The team was led in scoring by co-captains Tim Asmus, Tom Herzog and Tim Seivert. The starting line this year consisted ofjunior, Rick Fackler and seniors Dean Danner, Tim Seivert, Tom Herzog, and Tim Asmus. The cagers were a very physical team, but lacked height when competing against the top City conference teams. The squad finished the season vvith 4 wins and 12 losses, which placed them in seventh place in the Highland Park dominated City conference. Mr. Lloyd Sandstrom was the coach. Above Center: Fans enjoy half-time entertainment by the J-ettes at the Johnson-Highland game. Below: Coach Sandstrom explains defensive strategy during a time out. Right: Flying high to tip in a rebound is Dean Danner l23l. Varsity Basketball - 165 Bucketmen finish season strong, 42 30 166 - Varsity Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL, First Row: Assistant coach, lVlr. Bruce Hoff, manager, Bob Duncan, head coach, lVlr. Lloyd Sand- strom. Second Row: Dave Nlangine, Tom Herzog, lVlike Lavv- rence, Dave Beneke, Dean Danner, Tim Seivert, Chuck Palmer, Tim Asmus, Rick Fackler, lVlatt Nash, Dave Herzog, Art Jurado. Not pictured: Jeff Kaufman. N V 5 beat Washington Murray, Monroe, Irondale Panel Above: Fans watch the final seconds of the first Harding game tick off at the Governor gym. Tom Herzog l21l out maneuvers his foe for a lay-up. Hustling dovvn the court during a fast break is Art Jurado l12l. Chris McLay leads the fans while the coaches protest a call by the referee. Coaches Sand- strom and Hoff discuss defensive strategy. Tim Asmus l45l battles for the ball. Left: Shooting during the closely contested Harding game is Tim Seivert l25l. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Hill-Murray Central Harding Humboldt Park Center Highland Park Mechanic Arts Monroe Murray .JHS Washington Central Harding Humboldt Highland Park Mechanic Arts 49 56 45 69 44 58 52 44 47 61 38 57 32 55 58 59 64 65 39 54 54 69 45 54 33 38 44 68 35 61 61 59 42 33 38 35 44 68 Monroe Murray Washington 62 Irondale 57 Stillwater Varsity Basketball- 167 Right: lnvolved in court action are Jeff Jensen, Jim Amidon, and Rick Printon. Far Right: Defensive strategy is discus- sed by coach, lVlr. Bruce Hoff and team. Panel Below: Out muscling a Harding guard is Mark lVloreno l21 l. Jim Amidon l23l sinks a two-point jumper. Gaining control of a loose ball is Rick Printon l43l. Jeff Jensen takes a soft jumper against Harding. Racing ahead of his opponent is John Tetzlaff l35l. if 168 - Junior Varsity Basketball B SQUAD BASKETBALL, First Row: lVlr. Bruce Hoff, coach, Bob Duncan, manager. Second Row: Paul Kordosky, Gary Sokola, Jim Anderson, John Tetzlaff, Jeff Jensen, John Urban- ski, Bob Leibel, Rick Printon, Jim Amidon, Bob Olson, Bruce Johnson, lVlark lVloreno. Not pictured: lVIike Veesenmeyer, lVli- chael lVloseng, manager. gf 1 tif' Olson paces Gov JV courtmen with 12.5 average in conference Having little previous basket- ball experience when we started last November, the team has developed well every game. VVith a little more experience, I feel that this team will revive enthusiasm for basketball at Johnson once again, said first year coach, lVlr. Bruce Hoff. The cagers had a six man starting line consisting of for- wards Rick Printon and Jim Anderson, guards Bob Olson and Bruce Johnson, center John Urbanski and Jim Amidon playing forward and guard. Bob Olson, the team's out- standing player and leading scorer, had an average of 12.5 points per game. The players never gave up even though in many of the Below: Gaining control of the loose ball against the Knights is Jim Amidon l23l. Below Right: Breaking loose from a Harding attack to set up a pass is John Tetzlaff l35l. games they were outclassed. A lot of determination and pride kept the team going, said coach lVlr. Hoff. 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I ,Vik,kE,.,, ,VKAVK 62 2 ,ff CITY CONFERENCE B-BASKETBALL STANDlNGS Teams Wins Losses Highland Park 16 0 Harding 14 2 Central 11 5 Murray 9 7 Monroe 7 9 Mechanic Arts 7 9 Humboldt 5 11 JOHNSON 3 13 Washington 0 16 Junior Varsity Basketball e 169 Borovvske, Diaz, Syring are undefeated in league action Runners up to Humboldt in the District 15 lVleet, finishing second in the City Conference, placing high in the Blue Earth Invitational, and capturing first in the Irish Tournament at Rosemount, gave testimony to the strength of the thirty grapplers of this year's Wrestling Squad. The group, coached by lVlr. Richard Larson, had three unbeaten wrestlers in City competition. Jim Syring, Bill The team's City Conference record vvas seven vvins and only one loss. The Junior Varsity wrestlers garnered the Conference championship and vvere also District vvinners, All-Conference vvrestlers vvere Jim Syring, John Syring, Pete Diaz, Tad Treanor, Greg Kneisl, and Bill Borovvske. Wrestling clinics were held on Saturdays to teach skills and interest boys from grades Borovvske, and Pete Diaz entered and junior highs in the Johnson the Districts with perfect skeins. High competitive program. WRESTLING, Front Row: Jim Syring, John Syring, Rick Draz, Richard Larson, Keith Goff, Bob Dansdill, Paul Blossfield, Gary John Glass, Pat Sager, Tad Treanor. Second Row: Pete Diaz, Brovvn, Tom Sauka, Robert Peterson, Don Renstrom. Fourth lVlitch Hecker, Greg Kneisl, Rusty Garvey, lVlike Olmschenk, Bill Row: Mark Svveet, Joe Koran, Scott Tietz, Scott Kruse, Tim Borovvske, Gary Peterson, manager, Third Row: Coach, lVlr. lVlaskrey,Jerry Splinter, Randy Scott. 170 - Wrestling Left Trying to bring his Humboldt opponent dovvn in the opening seconds of the match is Scott Kruse. Below: After maneuvering his Mechanic Arts foe on to the mat, Greg Kneisl attempts to turn him on his back Greg vvon a decision, Left: Cheering for grappler Tad Treanor are Paul Blossfield, Pat Sager, and coach, Mr. Richard Larson, as Treanor goes on to pin his man for five points and another Governor victory on January 9, at the Mechanic Arts floor. Below Left: An attempted sitout of a guillotine by a Humboldt opponent is tvvarted by senior Greg Kneisl as Greg then gains an advantage to vvin. VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD 43 9 Golden Valley 50 12 Murray 21 23 Osseo 27 21 Harding JHS 37 12 Highland Park 43 12 Mechanic Arts 12 36 Humboldt 17 30 Hopkins Lindbergh 54 9 Monroe ' 46 9 Washington 14 31 Park Center 39 13 Central CITY CONFERENCE WRESTLING STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Ties Humboldt 8 O 0 JGHNSON 7 1 0 Harding 6 2 O Central 5 3 O Highland Park 4 4 0 Murray 3 5 0 Washington 6 O 7 1 1 2 Monroe O Mech. Arts 0 7 Wrestling - 171 36 . ff- ,,,,,,....-n-nv-v ' ,4-'- Q: X55 -X, ff. at Rosemount Far Left Panel: Downing hE opponent from Mechanic Arts is Mitch Hecker l145 lb.l. Governor grapplers congratulate City champs, Humboldt af- ter their match. Tad Treanor 1132 lb.l struggles to return his opponent to the mat. Pinning his foe is Bill Borowske iHwy.l. Putting a figure four on his man is Don Renstrom 1180 lb.,l. Pat Sager 1126 lb.l moves a referees break down position to start his match. Trying to escape is a B-squad grappler. Positioning himself for the eventual pin is John Syring 1105 lb.l. Greg Kneisl 1155 lb.l gains position on his foe. Left: Showing signs of fatigue is heavyweight, Bill Borowske. Below: Squaring off is Mitch Hecker. Displaying good sportsmanship after the meet against Mechanic Arts are participants of both teams. The Governors won the match 43 to 12. lt is traditional for both teams to end their com- petitive matches with a handshake and Well done! Wrestling - 173 Below: Entrants forthe Regional meet, February 6, at lnver Hills are Paul Anderson, Bob DeVahl, John Swanson, Dick Asp, and Scott Behr. Right Panel, Clockwise: Lynne Torvi and Julie Soderholm, John Swanson, Tom lVlcDonough, Tom lVlc- Donough, Lynne Torvi and Bob Larson, ski freak sign, Dick Asp, and John Swanson. i i H...-r'-W' M' :lp-amz ,nz---a 5.25 A L -'I' n' S 1 if Ox 83 2. M, 'QQ fy ' 1 X was X u N if X ,, f J, - 174 Ski Team miie, SKI TEAM, Mark Zabel, Bob Larson, Scott Behr, Paul An- derson, Dick Asp, Julie Soderholm, Lynne Torvi, Jeff Grundter, Tom Gruber, Bob DeVahl, John Swanson, lVlark Weinberger, Tom lVlcDonough, Jim Yobbie. Not Pictured: coach lVlr. Rod Boehlke. J U X . iw iz? . g W'V: if JW IVIariner, Stillwater, Harding, top competition for Ski Squad . P15-wg . T.. . , sw. Wi y f r H. -.1 . si r f 2..l i .. 1 5' Y 1 'I X 1 ar 'L .,..,, .,..,. 'Q .5 f ' 1x l 5 i -:Q 4 12. .Q 1- Mt . -4.422 , ? -...-.... X- N -5 Speed was the name of the ski game this year. The challenge was to go through a slalom course and the racers with the fastest time won. Fifteen points went to a first place and five to a fifth place finish. Ten meets were scheduled this year and the Ski Team won six. Eight meets were held at Snowcrest, one a Birch Park, and one at Wild lVlountain. Practices were held at Snow- crest where most of the members purchased season passes. The team got a special rate of S65 for the ticket at the beginning of the season. . if The squad was independent from financial assistance. The coach was lVlr. Rod Boehlke. Leaping from the starting gate is Bob DeVahl while team members Lynne Torvi, Julie Soderholm, Dick Asp, and Paul Anderson cheer him on. Left: Co- captains were selected by team members early in November. Paul Anderson and John Swanson were chosen. Top Right: Leaning low and forward to gain more speed is Dick Asp. Ski Team - 175 T ' .rvfmsirv BASEBALL . 1 T CSTANDlNGS 419743 ' Teams Wins Losses Highland 7 1 ,Harding s 7 1 . Washington 6 2 L Monroe, T 4 4 s ifHumD0lldt 4. 4 y -JC3H.N.SO:N 3 s 5 Ce-nirafl ' 3 A 5: Qlvlurray .. T 2 6 f MechanicArts O 8 A Right: Attempting to block a Central player from scoring from second base is junior catcher, Rick Fackler. Far Right: Delivering a hard curve ball for a strike is pitcher, Tom Drake, on a cloudy af- ternoon game against Harding. The diamondmen were defeated 6 to 5 after tying the score with five runs in the fifth inning of th e closely contested game, 5 A ,t,tg, L tttg , . ,btt, 3. tt.tt , at,ft ,,li,l,,,E, 4 5 tylli bzztgz Q yy -L g 1 g .r-, A BASEBALL, Front Row: Tom Drake, Dean Danner, Chuck Palmer, Tim Asmus, Rick Fackler, Rick Printon. Second Row: Craig Havvkins, Dan Brockvvay, Gary Beaulieu, Pete Kuzj, Jeff Senske, Tim Johnson. Third Row: Coach lVlr. Richard Wasko, Randy Polansky, IVlike Junker, John Gehrman, Terry Neavin, manager, Duane Paech. Right, Across Page: Looking on during the 4:00 game against Highland are Tom Drake, Chuck 176 - A-Baseball Palmer, Rick Printon, and Dan Brockvvay, as Coach, lVlr. Richard Wasko gives some advice. Middle Panel, Across Page: Rick Fackler singles to right field. Tim Asmus and Chuck Palmer discuss some of the signals before their game. Rick Fackler vvaits on deck. Grimacing as his line shot is caught is Tom Drake. Coach, lVlr. Richard VVasko watches as Tim Johnson vvarms up. f ' .ts-gf . 2 i5,::1s.w:?i:fQf.: fr . ' 5 . f is Erickson hits 391, is named to All City Team A fourth place tie between Central and Johnson ended a season of tough practice and even tougher games forthe 1974 Governor diamondmen. Pitcher Mark Erickson was named to the All City Team with a batting average of 391. This year was a building year vvith only tvvo senior starters returning to the squad. They vvere pitcher, Dean Danner, and second baseman, Tim Asmus. Other starters this year vvere juniors, Rick Fackler, Tim Johnson, John Gehrman, and Tom Drake. Also starting forthe team are sophomores Gary Beaulieu, and Rick Printon. The team's toughest opposition this year was against Harding. . ...,. , t Ts as 5 M' s . X ,-..,. Q -,-.- .-...:.,- 1 f Q f , -m gk y Sffssssssst-1--f. , . 9 Awww V-gary..-K wth- .. .X -vm ,.s:'kQ:--- ' - My 3, 1 sl.. 'ES - fig' 3 as 1 f sri? 5 feta sig--Q. ,. - : r- . Na elxl g i if In wg g as ,si X f . f.:f tf .-5 f' Sf kx.. W E . . 1 it .. X X gi s Q. My K 3 2 1 if X is-., If Q fr- ktg- -'.,.,h' , ' , Q .51 - -r xt- mt. fe: P-New-.,Y1 is t tttt .il.. o - ' y . ts-i1t' 1 fz. ff ilwif,-'f r,.. S y.. .... V... . . ,.,.g . .s,,.. ..9. s..t . . . iytt - ,M . 1. RQ if., ? Discussing changes in pitching strategy with Rick Fackler, Tom Drake and Tim Asmus is coach, lVlr. Richard Wasko. Left: Concentrating on the pitcher's motion during an attempted pick-off play is second baseman, Tim Asmus. 9 t t a A 1 g ,r .... - ,..,, ,, ,.,. ..... J tt X, -1 N- W ,- -1 sffsf-.QE -sa .cy -Q . .. . Q. . .... ...R 9 ., ..-. -ers . -- f is ,f t ... L. 1 la kesggr K Egg B it s K E Sw Tw 43,5 1 ww Q Q Q iw its 'sf ss? X J W w NMsQ ,gk 3 W K YQ W args ceststmx E S S S W as Sm? twsx xr t . . .. A, . Q . , . X X , ,s- sg -- f -1 me , Q. V f g wa H , 3 . t,,,, C.. -- :AL , . . . .Q X , H Y-'x t 'N T cg s i Mb -N sr? X T f ss ,-e H is K7 X Sskg F w fs we ,C + in ga 1 CCJTCCJT 55 rs. . rs.s sl..r. kist .lits 5 .ssttrt. rst.r. osr.s.r l .rtr ,.,sttr'.l. it AAVV ,.r,..,,.,ggV',g1i i ,g,, .,:i I .VgV,:. A-Baseball - 177 sas N1 . 5 1'-is .Q fiat f ef-tw -N.-Q: w , may we,,y.X. t.ft.f,.,.g.,-sz. if - h ' 1 X.-. t as .fMf.f.g W -,R X , . .f... , V,-,., .. . N . . Q .. . J , R. . .L.,... A i . . A t . . .Q C' . Panel Above: Watching B-Squad ac- tion against Highland Park are Johnson diamondmen. Watching as a Johnson player scores are Coach Mr. William Weyandt and Tom Cannon. Taking aim for a Central pitch is Gary Johnson. Watching diamond action from on deck are John Mooney and Mark Prokosch. Scoring a run against Central is cen- terfielder, John Mooney. Right Panel: Putting on a protective helmet is centerfielder, John Mooney. Displaying reaction to a score by John- son are Central players. Watching a Johnson hitter while on deck is Mark Prokosch. Far Flight: Discussing pit- ching tactics are Varsity Squad mem- bers Ftick Fackler and Tim Johnson. ' We .,, H nrt Y' X: ? 4 3 ,, ' ' Q V , yVV,V ,V...,Vg . t t J' ff 2 'ff '- 5, y. ' stt' , - . rs 1 it we sm. - . - - st.. s sssigs + tgy . . .ii ii 1 XAV Vi.g, i .V.V 4 i 'krr 11 V. V.k: f ki VV,V K I k . 'I.i f V1ii.' ',.' ft? kk1k'Y: ,.:: , i kkVV.VhsVh Ih. , I .V K Vk.k ,rirr In ,kkzV.: lkk K ti k . k.l tils it 1 .i..i.t .llsi 4251 :t:.:. lsst. liis 11 i t 1 .tslst P01-f-, Q :P . , .V , ig. i-g E gyg iityl i.g,. :t 5 - tt. J J C71 l78 - B-Baseball fs.. ' ft f folks. f RZ i. .., ,. . it i f , 3 I l ef, W.. f.--' s -'k-, fx. TS tt' is r .. ' 3932-iffig 5652 i.ic we 1 .1- REQ. . k,., .. pt., t.,,. V . Vifff Q' 3 'Q . - ,ss ' ' X .. S' .lf KZ MN i .W S r ' . -A . Q --is . - I 4 . M at is I . K F. .N .ui ww N. - , it-,ilk . f M ' :fn . ,tw-Q ...fc -ts ,, ,M - .. mf 4-, Q ,L p .t-wtxtfsztris Q n . KM it f 9- i s .. - , . . ,, 'fins . ' ' , . .'i!1 f . ..., . V R H K K N t 1 .,. 3. 'S v Y -as -. S3 . - s -- - .. . - Mooney, Cannon center of B-Baseball hitting nucleus The Johnson B-Diamond squad finished its 1974 season with a four vvin, five loss record. The team vvas eliminated from further City conference competition when they fell to Monroe 6 to 9. This year's season got off to a slow start for the team, with close losses to Highland Park and Central. The team's outstanding pitching staff included Kevin Keeling and Tom Cannon. Strong hitting vvas provided by sophomore members John Mooney and Tom Cannon. Mr. William Weyandt vvas the team's coach. Left: Yelling home a Johnson runner is l diamondman Mike Carey. Right: Re- turnin Central hit is centerfielder Kevin Q Claugherty at McMurray Field. ,MQW 5 B-BASEBALL TEAM, Front Row: Scott Shikovvsky, Paul Kor- dosky, Rick Segelstrom, Marty Aasen, Don Mastro, John Mooney, Scott Rocco, Mark Prokosch. Second Row: Jim Pignato, Jeff Huberty, John Williams, Mike Carey, Kevin Keeling, Jim Anderson, Kevin Claugherty, Larry Balsimo, Mark Gierok, Tom Cannon, Gary Johnson, Ron Munkelvvitz, Coach Mr. William Weyandt. A Q34 B-Baseball - 179 Livermore qualifies for Region Four in one mile run at Central J-2 , ft ,i . 180 - Track Though the season was cold, and the first meet postponsed because of rain, the Girls Track team was raring to compete. Practice started on lVlarch 6 and included distances, sprints, and body conditioning. The team was talented in all track and field events. Long distance running was their strong point with Ardeth Livermore and lVlina lVlcCann running the mile. lVlary Cocchiarella and Laura Sieberer showed potential in the 880 yard run. Excelling in hurdles were IVlina lVlcCann and Terri Gannon. Terri also demonstrated high jumping skill. Linda Krauze was outstanding in discus and the shot put. The thirty-five member squad was led by coach, lVlr. Rodney Boehlke with lVlina lVlcCann and lVlary Cocchiarella as captains. The season ended with the State tourney on June 6 and 7. Left: Passing her baton to Ardeth Liverf more in 880 medley relay is Joyce Lillygren. lVlary lVlangine and Sue Stemig aided in the team's second place. Left: Running the 440 yard relay is junior Debbie Erickson at the first meet of the season against Harding and Murray. Above: Competing in the 110 yard hurdle is junior Terri Gannon. Below Right: Recording scores is coach lVlr, Rodney Boehlke. Harding was victor, with Johnson placing secondi Left: Neck and neck with her Murray opponent in the 60 yard hurdles is Linda Krauze. Linda was a member of the second heat squad. The first and second heat squads tied with Murray in this event vvhich vvas vvon by Harding. Far Left: Running the first leg of the 440 yard relay is Mary Mangine. Mary and her mates, Sue Stemig, and Pam and Debbie Erickson finished third. My we 424 ' A W' C A ',k. - ' rtglg gk'i', gtgg V l A ,,t,i zWl6Gh8a1CAf'iS iist A -1 trsirrilr F rsrti F 'rttr 2 ti t' rg t park yyttyr L tyiigry l jg , rrittt lfistiis t trii tistt 1 :1,V -l 'IL K rii, i k-IVVf:-, K. L,:.V,L iwaishsivlgfbnlt, T 5 rtstt A ii st 1 A 11 ysist S l trri' rfry 1 V, V' A , .nk KLV,:,kf ffwili GIRLS TRACK TEAM, First Row: Mary Mangine, Ardeth Livermore, Terri Gannon, Cynthia Lee, Theresa Goossen, Laura Sieberer, Diane Wachtler, Bunny McNabb, Kim Kozeny. Second Row: Donna Livermore, Mary Cocchiarella, Arlene Osterman, Valerie Quinlan, Lynne Fisher, Brenda Brennhofer, Jane Diegnau, Marlene Skrove, Kathryn Schreiber, Sue Stemig. Row Three: Susan Niedermayer, Manager, Debbie Erickson, Robin Garcia, Theresa Kennicutt, Margre Lind, Joyce Lillygren, Carol Mordorski, Sharon Niedermayer. Row Four: Joan Ranch, Linda Krauze, Kathy Kleiter, Julie Seekins, Pam Erickson, Mina McCann, Kathy Svvanson, Mary l-lovvell, Coach, Mr. Rodney Boehlke. Track -181 oJTRACKJSTAND'NlG5ff1974ill Q E llicl,, ,il tlgJlgo, rgti ,y,,, , f, f .- ' ' w ,',,M1,2fzmyrfqaffgkezfkiix-W K 'W V ' I H - - ' A W if 1,i,W2,f,:fL, ,, H :, f ,, , f 0 , Zia ,Q , , , , , Pg, ' 4 , Vw J? ra f if A -:W w ff,,ji,,7,',,i2i ' ,,,jX,,4W' f H3 . , 9 'f21K1 '4?lf ,.j - ' .: ,, ,,Tf ?w?5,,E'f I .fi i H 1 I, ' A,,., .,, , f X if -6 3 V ,, , , Q rw Mi f X X 2 i K Z l W 4, , ,V , ,,, , 3 wwf-,Q ,, ,fig pw 'Mmm i, rg-1-H.:-' ' 0 ,f ,fi fi Wmivv, w 2 ' V ,,,,, 'hw r ,ft mn, TRACK TEAM, Front Row: Wayne l-lolmstrom, Mike Larson, John Okoneski, Terry O'Keefe, Brian Connoly, Bill l-laider, Steve Emmons. Second Row: Craig Oster, Dale Jackson, Tom Kochel, Bob Olson, Mike Hanzlik, Ray Myers, Richard Marty. Third Row: Coach Mr. Gary Ales, Terry Kedrovvski, Mitch 182 f Boys Track ' My '51, we 31,4 y , rf f E 'f . A nj r,- ' , ,... ,,:Z,,.7 W , M .mm Hecker, Mike Schwartz, Lance Bifulk, Dan Beneke, Dan Ethier, Jon Zarins, Ray Lefto, student manager John Stanley. Fourth Row: Coach Mr. Darryl Beissler, Ken Peterson, Ed Fitzgerald, Joe Robidou, Tim Seivert, Bob Leibel, Dan Philippi, Jerry Spiess. Above Panel: Mike Hanzlik in the 880 yard relay. Bill Haider hands off to Brian Connolly in spring medley. Heading for the finish line during the sprint med- ley against Washington is Dan Ethier. Mike HanzIik's long jump. Cheerleaders Peggy Anderson and Cindy Lee. Mike Larson finishes the 880 yard relay. Ken Peterson prepares to pole vault. Right Panel: Team warmup. Ray Lefto's 880 yard run. John Zarin's first place jump of 17' 7 . Below: Joe Robidou's shot put. Mitch Hecker checks his 220 sprint time. if ' W 0 1 li' 1. in Larson, Kedrowski, O'Keefe, set pace for '75 Track Squad Third place out of twenty schools was won by Johnson's 330 yard sprinter, John Okoneski, in the season's opener. The Cindermen started practice March 10 with conditioning and endurance drills. 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James Pirkl ended the 1974 season with seven wins and one loss, tying with Harding for the City Conference championship. 1975 Districts were held lVlay 20 and 21 at the Highland Park course. District champs moved on to Region 4 finals lVlay 30, in Coon Rapids. The State Tournament was held at the U of lVl. The season practices got off to a slow start because of an early April snowfall and were further complicated by the reconstruction of the Phalen course. 184 - Golf Demonstrating proper grip and stance to Dave Her- zog is coach, lVlr. Jim Pirkl, while Bob Sajevic, Scott Larsen and Steve Bergstrom watch. Above Left: Take your time and aim , is a line frequently said by coach, lVlr. James Pirkl during practice. Displaying individual style and form vvhile swinging their five irons are five veteran team members. They are juniors, Dave Herzog, Bob Sajevic, Steve Bergstrom and seniors, Jeff Nor- dgren and Scott Larsen. ,Q 1,5 Y GOLF TEAM, First Row: Brett Edvvards, Steve Bergstrom, Mark Buckrey, John Svvanson. Second Row: Dave Herzog, Dave Chap- delaine, Don Buckrey, Tony Domagall, Scott Larsen. Third Row: Coach, Mr. James Pirkl, Bob Sajevic, Dennis Alm, Jeff Nordgren, Bob Larson. Below: Don Buckrey and Steve Bergstrom practice chipping, vvhile coach, Mr. James Pirkl, gives helpful hints. CITY CONFERENCE T GOLF,STANDlNGS,l1974l sggz .gg. Tea m. ltts . JOH tiass 1 HardinQ r ' 77h 1 's sflts if Highland Park T 6 2 Monroe C .5 3 MUVVQYQQ. T L .a. .... . . Humboiliilti J 7 Central T iiii ii.i 1 7 Mechanic Arts . 1 7 S U' Ay. iq 3 Wa! GOLFQiEC.ORD 1 'ttii t t T V6 1 10 .. T 'll 'G 17 l3Vv T236 18 T716 0313 8 636 tb 4 T6 5 V3 Highland Park Harding Humboldt, Mechanri.QiA.rts Monroe f T Central Murray Washington Weather plagues tennis schedule 3? S 'ti if K f Els? X X' stgggsk-A fr it warns. fr? 53,3539 wif r tr' 1 Q. Q eeee P , A '5 'Z ' A X r,jrE3kf.,.hZ:i,gg Vt., 'diy M . , f . . 1 i K Y- . .R 23-if 'J' 4 Vx, , K .XXX ,ggjg .4 ., ,f xx' if K , aw Et 'Xt 'H'tef 'i'fH ' in at -wvtxx '-Xwxfsxiiiikx-3 V A - 'Y ' , L .W 1 'rf Q. rh.1,QviH,Q.,.tM ,v . rig? . , af., .W ,tax 33,3 az .Nt .gig ,r-Es, fi K rr.. xx V T - Q, -5 l f .A,v,fe'Mv , 'Y ' t t ' -.sv ,Cllr xi , , , T ,V'f Q'-L '-.' 141 . f T' W' ' at - -i W r 9 it - X , ,S g-.h ' Q- X ...S f, .. W. NN - wr as A me wwwwswmwmwmnmwww. ' Panel Above: Demonstrating forehand strokes is Brian Dana. Serving an ace to his opponent is Greg Bjorklund. Returning the ball with a backhand is Steve Miller. Serving the ball to a Highland player is top singles player Greg Bjorklund. Paul Schvvietz and Steve Miller listen as Coach, Mr. Conrad Hoff gives tips on racket strings. Discussing team strategy for up coming matches are Craig Anderson and Ron Dalsen. Explaining serving techniques to Pete Doyon is Coach Hoff. At- tempting a forehand is Paul Schvvietz. ,A ,bg ,saggy A V - if .. pal 4 ' HR. , . r C ,t.. i. Loosening up before a match are Craig Anderson, Mark Melander, Vinette Swanson and Ann Pearson. Above Right: Gathering statistics on the previous tennis match from Steve Miller and Ed Stepnick is Mary Lydon. Right: Talking over tennis racket brands are Jim Allen and John Riehm. 186 -Tennis 2 A--Q . 5 t, - 5 N, St fa W S. ss. 'S ie W , CITY CONFERENCE TENNIS STANDINGS l'l974l Team Wins Losses Highland 8 0 Harding 7 1 JOHNSON 6 2 Murray 5 3 Monroe 1 4 6 6 6 8 Central 2 A 22 Washington 2 Humbolt 2 Mechanic Arts 0 vrmsnfy TENNIS RECORD rrsrrr 419741 ff trasi f 2 3 Highlancl'Park 0 Monroe O Washington O 5 5 5 Humbolt JHS 4 istts T Murray 5 5 2 'l riiiri O MechanibVArts 0 Central 3 Harding , 4 f? . - , ,+.l' li, K, g 1 P' r S 2 K as spring practice is delayed for . k,,, , , , . . , , ,, ,4- -..,M,, ,, M- A A ,, . A, . 1. three weeks The Governors finished third in the City conference for the 1974 season. Returning lettermen this year were Jim Allen, Craig Anderson, Greg Bjorklund, Brian Dana, Peter Doyan, and Mark Melander. The number one doubles team was led by seniors Brian Dana and Greg Bjorklund. Johnson's toughest competition was Highland Park vvho ranked second in the City Conference. Practices began on March 1 with thirty boys and six girls bidding for positions. The squad vvas reduced to 16 on April 16. April snovvs moved team practices inside to the gym. This vvas the worst weather ever, it put the season back three weeks , said Johnson tennis coach, Mr. Conrad Hoff novv in his 23rd year of coaching. TENNIS TEAM First Row: Tom Chute, Ron Dalsen, Ann Pear' son Craig Anderson Ted Corbo. Second Row: Marvin Goulet, Paul Schvvietz Jim Allen, Mark Melander, Brian Dana, Greg Bjorklund Third Row Coach, Mr. Conrad Hoff, Peter Doyon, John F-luehm Steve Miller, Ed Stepnick, vm? I y Qiix at 5' 3 Tennis -187 LW 44 5, Q g n . g, CV X E ,QAM 4' I ff 'E ,inf f V J ' 'ft W 'ETL Wa Y 5 0: 9 'a,? 3'1 v D 1 X Lf f 'M fi, AN x J-Q '76 WINS SPIRITRIVALRY. . . HAM DINNER JINXED BYBLIZZARD. . . 'ONLYJUSTBEGUN'PROlVI THEIVIE. . . 'S ff' gf- ,ky-. Past the initial awkwardness of the sophomore year, and yet to experience any highs or lows of the senior, juniors ma y just have the ideal situation. You can find them en masse at athletic events,' selling pop corn, pennants, or just cheering the team on. ltis a year with some responsibility and the excitement of being in the middle of things. Juniors -189 Juniors sell banners, popcorn, to Trimester Dance on November 27. Popcorn and pop were sold at the concession stand during basketball and wrestling contests. Five-hundred 'Governor' banners were sold in February for 31.00 each vvith profits to the Class at about 6250. A ham dinner scheduled to coincide vvith the Johnson- Harding hockey game on January 11, had to be rescheduled to January 27, Winning the Spirit Contest with a display of Prexies strung on a clothesline and being vvrung through washing machines, started a busy year for the Class of 76. lVlany fund raisers vvere held throughout the year with some of the proceeds dedicated to the lVlay 3, Junior Class sponsored spring Prom. A Welcome Back Dance vvas held in September and an End of sponsor Prom because of a fierce winter blizzard. 'We've Only Just Begun' vvas the theme the Prom committee decided on for the formal dance held in the school cafeteria commons area. The Junior Class Council of forty was co-advised by lVlr. Richard Demers, and lVlr. Richard Shager. The juniors main fund- raiser was selling popcorn at athletic contests popped in the nevvly-purchased machine. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL, First Row: Kem Timlin, Dean Johnson, Denise Laub, Jeanne Hau. Second Row: lVlr. Richard Demers, Sylvia Ferguson, Mary Vadnais, Carrie Wilkerson, Nancy Kaase, Leanne Leuzinger, Joan Ranch. Third Row: lVlr. Richard Shager, Tom lVlcDonough, Cheryl Wallek, Wendy Spavvn, Jamie Gosvvitz, Terri lVladsen, Bobbi Ouatmann, Tom l9O - Juniors 'Class Council Pieper. Fourth Row: Ron Schmidt, Dianne Brindley, Carol Wah- man, Barb lVlarx. Fifth Row: Scott Nellis, Beth Abrizenski, Stephanie lVlaas, Lori Zahradka, Julie Arnold, Caryl Johnson. Sixth Row: Peter Doyon, Jerry Spiess, Bob Saievic, Dan Carl- son, Dave Herzog, Scott Johnston, Tom Kedrovvski. w A5 Q 1 ff f rl f for l nl 1 f Q e A . ,E 3 J. 4 V mr ni ' rim. , .U r l ie - .V , N A My W1 all ' ' , H, L ' aff an ,X A 'fri MV Y K 'V ,J -x S, fa it 1 ,WMI ,Q in mf iii fu N , 'vt if-1, ff 1 Vg 'ja Q, er 32 A Tom Abresch Beth Abrizenski Jon Addington Greg Aguirre Terri Ahlgren Darlene Aliperto f' ' ' ,cgggggJ'fwZ'r fi, , .f,,, if ,,,b, , ,M ,arf V I ywr,,,.,, V 2 J J ' 5 . 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Above: Discussing the latest issue of 'Something New' is LuAnn Urbanski, with the group's advisor, lVlr. John Balkenol. The group met on lVlonday. Peggy Blanchette Leslie Blau Paul Blossfield Joan Boogren Craig Borgh Peggy Bowlin y -- H fwcws , W Dennis Bradshaw Roberta Breen , Brenda Brennhoter ' :t.i, ' Dianne Brindley Gary Brown t J Mickey Brown Z if Joseph Bruski f A 4 'K 1 Ralph Buche f iii gi Sally Buckner ,if f D gg on Buckrey 'tii fy Vicky Bunce ,g Ann Burkhardt iii, ri , g 4 K V Pat Burkman Pam Burnside John Burth Carla Busse Tom Buzay Nlargarita Bydzovsky JuniorsfSomething New A193 Pilobolus, Davis, guide students in jazz, Claudia Cacy Don Callais Laura Jean Cantu Linda Capan Debbie Carbone Jim Carey Daniel Carlson Dona Rae Carlson Erik Carlson Julie Carlson Colleen Carney Kris Carrier Mark Carroll Sue Carter Nan Casello Doug Caswell Ron Cavegn David Chapdelaine Harry Charles Jeff Charn John Chisholm Laurie Christiansen Tim Cincoski Roxanne Clarke JuniorsfDance Program uWlrsllll,llll slrslrs , , , ii wr A J WV '- Qi 'lf ff 111! f y I ri W 4 ,f 'l za , l J! , , , A ,W fy. grll A yr H . lfalllo ll,lrn, lllll A J it ff MF! f 5 A t JZ 3 5' f ,J ,Q ,ff- gi ag: 3 V w f 6? 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Left: Defying gravity's power through body dependence is Darrel Griffin assisted by Laura Moore, JuniorsXDance Program - 195 John Damico Kim Daniels Donna DeChaine Diane Defiel Linda DeMaio Pepe Demarest Mel DeMarre Claudette Desmarais Debbie Deyo Pete Diaz Susan Dick Michelle Diehl Michael Discher Laura Dobbs Cindy Dochniak Russ Doheny Peggy Domagall Terri Douglas Peter Doyon Tom Drake Terry Drassal Julia Drees Ken Drevnick Gail Dreger 1sf4g,.5VV. f .V - if V .4 . 'mu V 5 v 2 4 f X d 1 4 WX f . iii ir2,1 f' 1 I A if 75 . ,. 9,35 at 4? 3? S 5 3 i X 9 4 Q 11 i if 1, fi 4 it w,V,,WV,V,lV maxi li V. V f Vfti:wr?fi144l'wzmww val 1 r , ' ' wwe retilhigfgyy I ' Wir' 2 1 ,K f My Y , W W -gk w . n V 6 I , ' I 1554 'A' f :V Vl ff ffl! . 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Shivering in wide open fields, waiting to join the line are Lori Zahradka, Gay Sau- erbrey, Jeanne lVlay and Barb lVlarx. Right: Hotadogs and chocolate s'r'nores, roasted over a campfire, vvere welcome after the hour's ride. , is , N ,, ' z VV I A 'Q' xg A N 1 Q 'ii cgsi Q , N .. .2 52 i I t ms: I, 4? K gf H W .?.imNsn.. 1 A I 21341.65 K 1 r frr ir ef, , . I 5' X V 4 if hx ,A , A in I ...- QV Af W , ,, W it ' . S. K , vi V V , .-gy, A ... r, XM. .' vit: A ' t . 0 ',2'5?Ifff'fff M Q . , 'VI 8 ' Q K I 1 ff , , x wtfm 4' r A Qi Y: if W' X, Rf 'QW ai'ig,ll t is 7 E . Ae' ff 2 if 5, 1 0' vs M Iii ff f' Q iw vi 11 V A 'f A-10' Q2 'E 'U 'W . 1 4,2 Terrie Duden Patty Duffy Gary Dupre Raymond Duzynski Jerri Ecker Duane Eckert Joe Edholrn Brett Edwards Bill Eggers Georgeann Einberger Debra Erickson Jana Erickson Karen Erickson Kathy Erickson Stacie Erickson Daniel Ethier Roxanne Eue Tom Evans Wendy Evvald Rick Fackler Donna Falzone Rick Favilla Debbie Fay Dave Fenton GAA Juniors e197 Dan Fohrenkamm Bob Ferderer Sylvia Ferguson Kevin Ferris Charles Fischer Lynne Fisher Brian Fitzgerald NX W W ,, , ,, , A,,,,, , 'AMA Dave Flaherty Dennis Flaherty Paula Flis Mike Flowers Judith Flynn I , 7 V -,. X Y iy .,,,i l F' L l Ken Ford Doug Forys Paul Foster Russell Frank Denise Fransen J My aww Tom Fransen Sixty display arts, crafts projects at State Fair, all receive cash awards I Admiring each others' projects are Sue Pluth, oil painting supply chest, John Gelao and Alan Schultz, padlocks, and Randy Ostebo, cannon. Up- per Right: Jim Schneider, lVlr. Lawrence Them- mes, Alex Gintner, and Erik Carlson display their State Fair awards. Lower Right: Principal, Dr. Karl Grittner is flanked by award winning graduates Richard Ruey and Debbie Tri, who are now at- tending graphics classes at TVI. 198 Juniors Crafts Awards 'il l A fr Q W3 2 r,,1 7 ,F , 1 or V, f I are V is .-dbg. W Lf. , W , Bi :,ffZfff 3I'x I 42' '-. ' 4-' Jr. r' il, ,, , it ,. f. M. l 7 ' H Z7 ,M ' 3 2 l ,., , V Qi, 5' 4 M fy -1- 55 ii X 2 1 9 if V ff is f 41 J K' '. ,,fv ,, ' , , it 4 I , V ,, gg W gy, I W f- y '- fn fy 13- ffm r few ,i ,ew y is ' i i t+ffff:,, Nw hit , - 1 irtii ff f p ff J J nf-if - r x ' 5, -133 1 .4 Q2 44. , . .. , ,mf w. , ,V ,V ,mi i V, V g m I g . Y if r 2 l . A f.f + ?5'ff- rili W7 Z ' ac-ef, H I ff' I I ' A 5 In 4 I f ,, -W,-,,,' A Erwin' im-Q fflzgaiti -: ' -i , it s if , ,,y, Z I it l 7 . , 1 , f P E ' 1? i , , K 3 J j QW! a,,aaw', 1 rf- ' , 4 , f W' 1 ,im if 3 4 M 'f it ' f fl? 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Juniors Crafts Awards A199 Right: Concentrating on his next move against John Stanley, is sophomore, Ted Corbo, while Steve Oyanagi looks on. Ted is one ofthe members trying to make it to the top in the Ladder Tour- nament, held each vveek. Below: Showing signs of stress, strain, and an- ticipation during after school games of chess in room 227 are Jeff Lang, Doug l-langgi, Mark Gasper, and lVlike Solheid. The club met Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. ' Chess Club members' main objective to reach 1413! Satisfaction of 'checkmate' is displayed by Brian Johnson as he beats Dan Ethier during a challenging game of chess Greg Reiger watches in the background. Left Rearranging the mem bers ofthe Ladder Tournament are Greg Reiger and lVlrs lVlurieI Lange, the club's advisor. 200 JuniorsfChess Club SW f warm 4 Q7 gyms- , i'?SiEi'gu,,e1.f 11414 , ':?45L::,,.,r.W x. V A fm gg Illini, Kite Qian ' M V' -. -- Y WW f,efw54gsVt1.g eff' V VV ,D , ,, ,. i ,A ,V ,awk , V . 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Vi al' ii ,3 7 A,,, V ..L1V':QV ,' lei fasiavff ,wwf W ,H Marvin Goulet Linda Grant Aija Gravitis Debbie Gray Bill Gray Edward Griffin Jeff Grundtner Kris Habas Bill Haider Tom Hamre Gary Handrahan Keith Hansen Kathy Harrell Paul Hartquist Suzanne Hanlvell Kevin Hassler Jeanne Hau Craig Hawkins Dan Hawkins Kim Hawkinson Lori Hayes Patrick Hebert Mitchell Hecker Beverly Heinrich Stuart Heitkamp Cindy Heitman Ken Helland Diane Hendrickson Patty Henninger Ray Herbst Kim Heroff Tom Herron David Herzog Debbie Hilke Pamela Hinz Pamela Hoff JuniorsfChess Club 201 Mark Holien Rosie Holland Lynn Horan Cheryl Huberty Dawn Hudella Teresa Hugo Jim Huss John Hustings Joe Hutterer Kitty Ireland Terry Isaacson Denise Jacka Cheryl Jacoboski Janet Jagoe Rob Jahnke Richard Jambor Jodi Jandl Steven Jasinski Dave Jensen Jim Jensen Mary Jodl David Johannes Robin John Bruce Johnson Caryl Johnson Dean Johnson Karen Johnson Levette Johnson Mike Johnson Paul Johnson Peggy Johnson Robert Johnson Sue Johnson Scott Johnston Colleen Jonas i rgryzritzff new Z ,f swf grgaiif yi V' ar 5 l Q 630, 44 rf' Ki if X v ggf ,, ,Q 5 , - f , ,iff of ,ag 5., ,, gf , T ' K y 6, f K 955 1 T 365226, is lf was W QS Q ri A ' rlll exe:-W as ml' ,Kgs 2 A J 9 is ,v , Tune-up, motor overhaul, part of Transportation Center Course 'f W I W my 159 5251 2' K' Timothy Johnson 202 Juniors!Transportation Center f ,Z ,, X f if W i ff 14 H fag:-,' . .,., ' E7 V , 5 V f irwrz A ' I ,Q Kg? 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I , Arturo Jurado ' -' D fr Ellie Kaase 4 X' 1 f- A .f QQ 4 A X Nancy Kaase Dan Kalmer Wendy Kaltenhauser Mark Karels Janice Kasprzyk Randy Kasprzyk ,ii aa. iiii riliiiii J J . Jeff Kaufmann rii it . . Kathy KGHIV -M' ff H' T K d k' W' Om G 'OWS ' . Paul Keeler X ,Q g A M, - Randy Kempenich fffl L rf? If Terri Kendle f V ' Robert Kestner Francis Ketchmark Diane Kielbasa Kris Klaas Larry Klein Lisa Klemmensen Juniors!Transportation Center- 203 Denise Kloeckner Duane Knoll Gary Knutson Jolene Koch Mike Koch Sharon Koerner Charlene Kohl Joseph Koran Bill Kowitz Kim Kozeny Jim Kozlowski Teresa Krenz Mark Kron Mary Kronschnable Cheryl Kroska Scott Kruse John Kunert Diane Kurkoski Julie Kurzhal Barb Kusz Peter Kuzj Colleen Larkin Charlene Larsen David Larson Denise Larson Vicki Larson Jeanne Lau Denise Laub Robert Lauzon Mary Lavvhon Yvonne Lecorno Scott Ledman Cindy Lee Sharon Lee Mike Leflay Julie Lefto 204 JuniorsfPerforming Arts Perfor at 41' is Y Q y if 'aw 'GQ ' V ffl 'Qfliil f4?:.f7'5flv,'- , AW Wil LE! fir 'f 1, it fmf ,,., .V , i 1 Q rn 44-l Q! Ea ,, W 1 f f 5 ,f . ming Arts students dramatize 1 as it . . X ' M mr ly f , 8 Kvia 3 wb! I 521 ' if , 1 5,55 L pqgfw 'fflzul' ' ' 53,5 gg-mrs.. , lf f fp' gr 5 1, ' Q 1 la . , K l g g A . 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Q WN-.M,,, Rebearsing dance and sound acts for the performance Gates to Insanity , tbe Week of February 24 are Cindy Clear, Donna Wilson, and Debbie Anderson. Students acbieve skills in acting, production, props, and music at the Arts Center. Left: Cbiseling away slivers of wood from his workbench and bar is lVlike Capron. Students at the Performing Arts Center, located at 741 Holly Avenue, make their ovvn props for the final performance of Gates to Insanity Juniors Performing Arts - 205 Bill Lindeke Steve Lindstrom Mike Linn Cindy Linton Gary Lodge Mark Lonetti Debbie Love Dennis Lubins Tom Ludwig Susan Lundeen Robyn Lundgren Lori Lunzman Maureen Lynch Gail Maas Stephanie Maas Diane Macioch Sandy Macioch Terri Madsen Michael Makowesky Kathy Malkush David Mangine Lorraine Manke Mike Mapson Kim Markie Robert Markus Randy Martinson Michele Marty Barb Marx Tim Maskrey Barb Matheny Sandy Mathias Gene Mathison Donna Mayer Tom McDonough Michael McGovern Shannon McGrath Q lwff .M W-it w New City School video tape, 'Krissy', vievved on Channel 2, KTCA, Jan. 15 7 'zz' fy , z N , F , . ,g,i,, , W, , lf ,-1 f ns. ? 4 My ,L y ' I, ,v,,,, 451:11-tx ,:g,g3ifk,Y.'1 , Q' U, , , C X34 few- f ga '-as , , xii as 5 206 - JuniorsfNew City School L itya i y you L ' I 15 :'- .'1' 'A -'r'V ll rra 2:1 ' x 4 9 a g , if i 52 M, Ev ' 414, f fa Q Wibj if y, 4 4? 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The group is preparing for a camping trip to the Boundry Waters during the fall trimester. Steadying her camera while composing a street scene is Cathy Anger, from the New City School. The photography class does work on developing, printing, and all dark room procedures. Top Left: Adjusting video tape with the television screen are Terri Douglas from Johnson and Peggy Doyle from Harding, both enrolled inthe Public Ser- vice Video class at the New City School. Middle Left: The girls focus before shooting a film on hanf dicapped children. Lower Left: Terri gives assistance to student teacher, Harvey Ginsberg, on how to set up a porta-pak recorder. Juniors!New City School 2 sn' ,Za izi K Wendy McKercher 5' H Ann McKinnon A J -.M . Kelly McLay J ' f 5 Mark Melander gg f wa- M Michele Metzler M W h N A V Robln Meyer ,. , 'rr 2 ? are James Mielzarek if f Cheryl Miller 1, M PattiMiIler ' ff' V 6, f' Rick Miller ' lwy 2 Qliv y Jeff Mischnick 2 1 W I ' Sue Moglen S K 74' lr ,q fx l Za Z. I Daniel Monn l l ' Donna Montbriand .l final y Michelle iviombnand y QA Sue Montpetit A My ,. 'W Joe Mordorski V ,,ll ' '1-1 'f ' , L 1 , Debbie Morris rf Soil testing lab, greenhouse, movvers, 5 2 3 if Adjusting points on a lawn mower engine and torking the head are John Winter and Steve Miller, students at the Hora ticulture Learning Center located at 405 Maryland. Right: Assisting Tim Karr while he pots plants in the soil is John Graf. Floral arrangement, transplanting, seeding, and prune ing, are a fevv ofthe skills offered to students in the course. 208 a Juniors!Horticulture W Hr at W r 45 M bl ww W ,vu ,',, ,,k,f,, if , V V V - 5 , 'I' ti ,, iw? 1 A M- if A it ,sil , ' l ' ,I f f-'ff 2 4 ,,,'. ,4 f faghf, i , Patti Moryn -as W f Jim Mroszak V, . 'N V A 5 4 John Nludek 1 t ' I fx Lf fjQj,,,, Dean Mueller r , ' f M a , , , A, ,M ' ff J V f ' 1: h'- Larry Mueller Lori Munkelwitz Tim Murphy 'rf' Bonnie Nagel Alex Napiorkowski David Nasby ff Mark Nathanson Steve Naylon Lori Needham Scott Nellis Bridget Nelson Diane Nelson d fal 5 V 4 '35, , 6 my 2-6351 -,. I fgryyagim. V X 1 3 .43 NY I v WM , Q 7 4 if 1 X? , ' x If Q sweepers, used at Horticulture Center if y W l Y' Q X . '5' 'V Directing Sherri Wilson and Greg Zrust on how to adjust and take plugs out of small engines is instructor, Dennis Moel- ler. Top Left: Power engines for lawn vacuums, sweepers, and tillers are being tuned by David Geiger and Mike Chery. Left: Engine repair by intern, Mike Kessler and David Geiger provides basic knowledge of engines available at the Horti- culture Center, used by students in various skills. Juniorsfl-lorticulture - 209 1 Checking computer sheets as they come through the high speed printer is Colleen Fioskos. Top Right: Typing lBlVl cards on a keypunch machine is Carol Henning. The IBIVI cards are used for pro- gramming games and skills in art, business, science, and music on terminal computers. Right: Adjusting the high speed printer and setting up IBIVI cards are Mark Hansen and Randy Johnson, students at the Computer Learning Center, located on the first floor of Marshall Junior High School, 62 Grotto Street. 210 - JuniorsfComputer Learning Center c In ' . 4 ,wg .N t ka- - 4 l l' 5 . I 1 Q, ,ag- i Jg W 'A ii, 2 23,52 Q J, if ff if J if J 5 gg' R 6 F N vs 4' .A I ,Z Au X 1, t,.,,,, I ,. is ,nr .. I ,V 'ff 351 if If :'Z: A ' AM A, , J ti , , V:A,Z A l J ! 2 I I -. is 'f74sm'.49 M 40 f-.WW -V Lswmf-M-1-.WW ,, yV,, , , K, r..:f?MWMM.W,, , w fi W 2 I f v gl J 40 if t V 5 ,,, X 4 X r I ff ,, f LQZ,kL ,Zf,, ,,,g-i V, ' - J 5 I T ,iii 2 4 fg, fy I V ,, ff ff tk f Jim Nelson Kari Nelson Pam Nelson Sue Niedermayer Dianne Nilo Diane Nutzmann Tom Odeen Pam Ohlhauser Christine Oie Julie Okoneski Richard Okoneski Bob Oldeen Terminal computer programs science, arts, business problems at Grotto Center :af 5 ,. ff , ' , rt, ...n.-h : mf ' . , ig iris 5 s , Q X , Q , J A W f nw wg. 5 fr ,, is J Rv v ', if f- Q , f icq Z M, f I , , 9 ' tr' M f cu. A 'B f rfyyffrfwf mmfwwf f f ww, fit, A ' 'fx fgygi tw 4, it I? ,, fm 'nf , . iv , 5 27 if X f ,, 3 s? 5 E' Wa at its J ... -, gg , 1. ,, if , ,, ,l!Q, 5,1 2 it til ,,., Q Q 1 1' ' 2 f iiil i Q J 4' 5+ Bryan Olson Lynn Olson Tamera Olson Vickie Olson Tom Orsello Emmett Osborn Doug Oslund Dwayne Paech Kim Page Debbie Palony Cyndi Palumbo Judy Pariana Jackie Pascoe Mark Paterson Carrie Patock Dorothy Paulson Jim Pearson Roxanne Peil Jean Peloquin Janis Peltzer Roger Pennington David Penson Sue Peterfeso Michele Petersen Juniors!Computer Learning Center 211 Cindy Peterson Joan Peterson Thomas Pieper Patty Pignato Dan Pilla Don Pilla Rita Pitt Randy Polansky Mary Porvvoll Pam Posel Diane Powellek Wanda Pufpaff Julie Puszkarz Debbie Quernemoen Mark Ouandt Bobbi Quatmann Valerie Quinlan Janine Ouitter Paul Rabenort Jane Radke Joan Ranch Denise Ranelli Cindy Ray Ron Ray Khris Redmond Bruce Reeve Lynne Reger Mary Reginek Brenda Reichovv Ray Reinke Nancy Reiier Tony Rensch Scott Renstrom Joan Ricci John Ricci Diane Richardson 212 - Juniors!Business ,' f, 1225, sf. fi,f.M,vii f . . if!! .,, i farm wigs i Q' VW W W it f 4 94 i if J ah 1 HW 7'-if , ' 117 xfya i O f 1 H if ff M i 4 ,aa . A 53? ' gm 'Z r if M ,jf A S, ' 1 W 4 1 ,1 7 7 ar , .J , tiff , W if Y Q 1 Y A i,ii as 'I' f Business Center adventure careers explored thru shadow studies store y,. . V X iiggiaw W Am is fy, if Lf.. , . ff. I 1 if' f wry wg, ti 5 A' , ., gr ,x V fr ,A Q' 2 5 t,,V W i F 'X f A fr Ying 5, V5 Q3 y i ii 'V 15' L, , . fx ,rw ,iii ' lc is wwf I Y ' an wtf ,,,, z ig: 1 1-....,,,,, 3, ss ? Zi 0 1, It 7 1 t- , , '-1-y. 'ij:L .- Ma., 1' i ,ku F fa M rf , my i Z1 - Q X i Q, NTI? Left: Using an independent study file for information con- cerning business careers is Andy lVlirocka. These files provide career information to students at the Business Career Center located at 129 Eighth Street. Left Below: Playing sales and business games on the ter- minal computer during her visit to the Business Center is Debbie Harwood. Below: Displaying calendars sold in the retail store are instructor, lVlr. Michael lVlcTeague, Nancy Novak and Terri Wackerfuss. Ya .ami ,.......zN4..... l i a 1 ., iffaffnxx 'i I i y y Gwen Richardson N M . lVIike Richardson Bob Richardson ttir Q., I Debbie Richie it' X. f 1 'li Linda Richie i 2 ii Roberta Roach l l M ' 6 iyi nub vz A, Joe Robidou 'i H i Beatrice Robledo C 49 . by Thomas Roeller C Q Vyyy M' Q Connie Rogalla M.. f ffl - Robert Rohl ,iilt- ,pf 3 VV I Q Janet Rolfer tx f 2 Jim Romito 3 '92, in 9 M ,nz yy Steve Rooke ' H Q yi A C Barb Rose i I t 'f- Q Susan Roskos 1- t ' Belinda Roubik B t to 1 ,l Celeste Rudquist 1 df 1 1 Juniors!Business - 213 rf-lift News clips on sports events, alumni, and any other Johnson activity taken from the newspaper during the school year, are added to the files to keep them up to date by Pat Sauber. awe, 1: H: i -H Sandy Fwedv , ,, 1 Jim Sabean 'Z,,, - Bob Saievlc 'ri Sandy Salchow J Joy Salmon - Biilsanfr 1 . Scott Saniti yt. or Pam Sarro .t' Mike Sauber f' ii i, Rosemarie Sauka Paula Saumweber l I i Bob Schauer K i Mike Schauer Pam Schaumburg Pam Scheler Laura Schmidt Lisa Schmidt Flon Schmidt ' 9'f9?'f?f57 f 3i 7fi?if': m Sue Schmidt ' , Terri Schmit wt, Cindy 5ChOmmGf 'A ' J ea n Sc ho m m er 'lii if Alan Schultz Z David Schultz f J i t f ggi ff fi Hi Q , 1 at if 2 A fi f :' L' ,, f F' 'iwfaemifzgwi 1,w2rQQ74az:12 2'f an Sue Schwalbe Ron Schwartz Russell Scott John Scrivener :rf Jenny Searles Sue Seivert zifsigtgtzfeg ' ' V ww if , 'f in , 1 ,ec - ,mz,1mzw31,,v ' M. tzgmggigwpk fm ',g:zV? ',.i'161: fflifcliylf aff ,, 214 - Juniors!Historical Society ,w asnt ww' Vg? , ,r , :axial af? 2 l tx? f 75 Y jx fy it X tx 5 , 71 if , , f f f g f 6 , ,, ,ar 2 if 193 2 W W ,wwf ' , 5 . ,7,, W - As q wg: f r 'r gt 1, V59 W 1 J r,21?Hf Mkt, r ,V ii 3 ilunfa . - sa L' Q, 2 wi zz 112 S5 My v,,, . .V , V ,.,,, . are 3 gi? 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S Na rf' 'r :l.., Vw 'iv' aw it J ,N Kg 9' ff X 1 ,, 'f 'rf 41 W Vo Q Mark Sellers Terry Semple Rick Woods Laura Sieberer Kelly Simonson Nadine Sindt Jennifer Skaar Dave Smeed Steve Smith Ed Smolinski Ted Sneen Susan Solheid Kimberly Sonnee Flint Sorlie Paulette Sparks Wendy Spawn Mark Spencer Jerry Spiess files for reunion grads fp Y , Paging through old Johnson Governors at one of their monthly meetings, are Marlene Skrove and the group's advisor, Miss Maureen Van Heerden. Looking at pictures of past graduating classes, buzz books, and yearbooks dating back to 1910, is mem- ber, George Bongarts. Several locked files are kept in room 135, containing data available for class reunions and reference. Juniorsfl-listorical Society 215 Leanne Spiess Jeannette St. Martin J Jim Stachowski Dave Stahlmann Kathleen Stahn nff' T Kathy Stanger Linda Stawikoski Robert Steele Sue Stemig Maxine Stennett Ed Stepnick John Stoerzinger Y A , ,M V, , , M, ,,WW.,. W4 .Z , Ji f y 11 V Kevin Swanson -' , Julie Szczech ' A j Jo Ann Tabolich Dan Tacheny Dan Tallarico Daneen Tangen at Joseph Taylor Denise Testa Jim Thayer Cindy Theising Paul Thielen Rick Thole yr, ,ff,'f,, , ,f,, , ,, f ,W ,. V ,fwglw ,V V. K f ,,, W ff, , , .ll I I v ' f1 ' 2 l 1' - ' X, ,' fl ,,. 7 2 :Ji 2 J' ' ' w t l, '45 gg , ,ff , J, j g ' , V vi ',,'::g,Ii ,ali 1 ' H ,A fp, M I ' V yf' 'f , 'V , J, ,, ,hi ,, , A, , 5, mm-, , , W 1 V ,,,.-5. J, V , ,i 0' , ' W, f , 'aff ', , '2 f W f ,, W ,gy A' , , f,, . lm f. , , ftzwltlwiislv,-2 ,M , '- lf' ,WV it 216 - Juniors!Psychology experiments Discovering how fellow students and teachers would react to students coming to school in dresses, suits, and ties was the ob- ject of 'dress up day' in psychology. For fun, the group posed ala grade school for their portrait by lVlr. Gary Ales, Painted faces, dress up, tests student reactions If f ...,. 'ff l l ,.l f. . , , : Z .,, . , v, Joi sl ., f Vi I' 1 ' Mel 2 , 4, f fs . ' - A f., 7 1 -' . V, Q1 if Q if f ' Ll! I if gf, , 7121 ,l Qitiaffa ,V ' 53 l- f, V5 1 -V pg., 45 . .,.,i 1 , ,Q Q 1: ' A V' 'uw' as Q f If J, , , , f S Y K , 2 w 'ml 7' Q- 2 , W E l 'W '- ' ' A A l wiv in 4 13' at ft iii X 'Wx A 3328 3 52 az Zfilsilsf f W,--gf t ,' get Z? ef 522' 0-4 ,X Qi Q N . f X .1 ,,:-Vjff ' X I -' 23455 HJ, ', we f r :a f ' ,sz ' f ff fi' gl' f ef 2? E Q of f A3 aa ,ff W . fa . ,JM i ff! fi A 1a??56? , Elf? 2 .. 47, . ,r i. Left: Experimenting with an idea from Alvin Tof- fler's book, Future Shock, on reactions to radically different looking people are psychology students. Below: With help from Gail Tkachuck, Marcia Malani has her face painted blue and white in Mr. Gary Ales' classes' shock day experiment. -v HNF in -1....s Terry Thompson f Barb Thorsell S l Susan Tietz 'f Richard Tighe c T Kem Timlin f' Mark Toepper ff , ax Mg ext? Wa? fi' A ll fi f 33.3 ' zxszgemfe H im W YM Tad Treanor Laurina Trent Scott Trevino Joanne Tri Janice Truso Sandy Tschida i f 2ffsM??g24iw Mist ll iff? 4 1:2 3 if 0 6 A 1 2 1? it ,A 5 1 X' 1? ' ! ff! llr Mary Tucci Marcus Tupy Dave Urbanski Mary Vadnais Dale Vadner Dan Vega ,s Mary Vontrat Marie Vontrat Gary Vorlicky Diane Wachtler Joel Wagner Robert Wagstrom ,V 4.,,.,,,,,,.,,,-fr . it 3' ff! -- . 1, f ,,. 1 Y f ,f flliizgf '1 , if 2 af JuniorsfPsychology experiments - 217 l 'xg A I N Carol Wahman Pete Wakefield Sherry Walbridge Patti Walek Barbara Wallace Cheri Wallek Bill Wanner Allen Warner Joan Wasieleski Jim Wasilk Paul Wason Bernadette Watson Karen Wegner lVlary Wegvverth Mark Weinberger Tom Weiser Charles Welsh Allen Weyker ,.,,, M 'af ' ' ' Q V i 2 r V ' ' 'V , 1. ' 'lll V X I ls, 6 . V- f 'wa fb? ' 73 i'7 77v V' 1759 ,ff . 'WWI' rf f? ,,'- V ' ' - ,, r rr , f ,V A i g? uw, AWA I :V Y , i f A W'V , ' A 'viiif ' V'I,t,g, 3 ,rx ,I ,WWA-iN,r 5k'ifVf2,N 'f :V A- ii di f f L N' ' F n V 'f J ,, F ' 1 ,Q V ifgiir I I M M' V My V' x 1, - . ' . - ' , f r 2 L t ai, rv W E ' ff , , 5 grigQg 'Tnf' 82, 2 -. , , gg Q is f ,.,,, , W ,Z , lf C 1 ,, V VZV , ,,,, A ,fi 4 ,, M A I. Q , MEW WK A I , 1 Z ' it l ,, , if Ni neteen-foot New England dory av, frfjl' lim, sw Iwi Looking over varieties of sailboats from dinghies to fouramasters and noting hovv they have changed over the centuries are club members, Harvey lVlarkland and Steve Truso. Right: Keeping sails in good condition is important to all seamen according to Sue Thoreson. After restoring the Club's boat to good condition, the group keeps the Nevv England style dory moored at White Bear Lake. 218 - Juniors Sailing Club bf - 'bf i 4 1 1 1 I 0' 1'f -nl , , Q f '1 . 411531 , ' ' . -H5 . fl 'v I W' , vw . 2 1 if la,- 2:4 1' 'M , My ' ' fy .: 4 'V , 7 , V --., , ,.' 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Rocket ready for sailing are David Lascevvski, Tom Roller, Joe Szczepanski, and Rosie Sauka. Left: Spending summer days danding and varnishing the club's boat are Rosie Sauka, Tom Roller, Joe Szczepanski and David Lascevvski lfeet shovvingl. Juniors!Sailing Club - 219 Jim Yobbie Joe Yost Tim Yost Jo Anna Young Kay Youngdahl Mark Zabel Mike Zabilla Lori Zahradka Dan Zangs Rod Zank Barbara Zeuli Judy Zupfer Junior Class sponsors end of trimester 5 Wi iq' Panel Above: Practicing his pucker power for the hockey pep assembly is Varsity Band member, Gary Testa. Lin- ing up to perform High Chaparel during the Mechanics basketball game are the flagtwirlers. The Sadie Hawkins Dance, held on November 9, was a day for jeans and jiving. Bob Dansdill and Karen Anderson were among a crowd of over 400. Watching as Mrs. Erly enters, are two of Nanette's friends, Jim Engen and Sandy Tschida, during the final per- formance of the Broadway Musical on November 23. The expressions on the faces of sophomores, Tim Gasper and John O'Bryan show that being the last ones to schedule can be quite dis- couraging. Tony Rensch and Daneen Tangen, of Mr. Robert Mulkenbur's chemistry class, verify the fact that two heads are better than one. Right: Receiving last minute instruc- tions before accompanying the A Choir at the Homecoming coronation assem- bly is Carol Mordorski. Far Right: LeAnne Lupelow and Ruth Heaton pussy foot their way through Cat's Meow, one of some 20 rou- tines, during 'J-Ettes a Minute,' April 18 and 19. 220 - Juniors!Conclusion 5 X W R I Q 1 .I Left: Selling notebooks, pencils, and other class- room supplies is a brisk business at the Student Council-run supply store in the commons area. Be- low: Varsity Band members, Sue Wachtler and Mindy McKenzie prepare for the Carnival march. dance with Moxie rock combo, November 22 Qi Juniors not pictured Brian Achartz Tom Albrecht David Anderson James Barnett Robert Barstad John Beebe Mary Benassi Gerald Bergeron Michael Blaisdell Glenn Boden Darryl Bonngard Stephen Boog William Borowske Michael Capron Patricia Carlson Jess Christenson Laura Christiansen Mary Collier Leita Condon Mary Conley Kenneth Coray Shelley Dahedl Julie Dahl Thomas Delaforest Fransisco Delcastillo Diane Devine Michael Domagall Mary Dougherty Thomas Eberhordt David Egge Denise Ervin Linda Ervin Joseph Fischer Tamara Galdonik Daniel Galloway David Garske Lisa Gausman Robert Gibbons John Gibson Keith Goff Wesley Grell Tom Grell Jerome Grube Donald Haakenson Stephen Harfield Daniel Harris Richard Haugen Russel Haugen Dean Heininger Richard Henning Cheryl Hoffman Julie Hoffman David Hubbard James Hutchinson Gary Johnson Marshall Johnson Shelly Johnson William Jones Timothy Kaliszewski Dennis Karel Pamela Kasat Martina Koller David Langton Gregory Larsen Richard Lee Patricia Lusk Ricardo Madrid Jerry Martinez Ronald McCollum Thomas McDonough Ricky McKenzie Ralph McNeal Philip Moe Dale Muellner Jeff Nelson Keith Nelson Stephen Nick Kris Nordvvall Valerie Novvaczevvski James Ortiz Richard Ostaba Michael Ouradnik Lonna Patrin Kenneth Peterson Mark Pivec Stephen Raiola Dennis Renstrom Therese Richards Roxanne Rieger Michael Rivard Timothy Roeser Janice Roush Lorraine Rucci John Schultz Edward Schwartz Mark Serchia Bruce Severin Donald Sigworth Barbara Sjostrand Joseph Szczepanski Edward Szulim Mark Tuckner Cheryl Vierling June Weiss Jeff Wigen Jane Wright Jody Younghans Juniors!Conclusion - 221 My 4, 4 V, I vw STA GE BAND 'COFFEE HUUSE' CONCERT . . .AMERICAN GREASENOSTALGIA . . . GAA FUN NITE. . . ISLE OFA TLANTIS. .. 5 7 vvxlwrma' , ,J ff F The plays, music concerts, and festivals we hold, create the best memories of school life. Singing a solo or watching your chemistry partner run for Homecoming, pro vides a kind of thrill not always matched by as professional production. Events like Sadie Hawkins, the Stage Band concert, and Fun Nite, give us extra reasons to celebrate with friends 'h and also show them what we can do. Entertainment - 223 Wood, Tallarico chosen Homecoming royalty Wring Out Wash is exactly what the Govie gridmen did as they trampled the Washington Prexies 41 to O at Harding. 1974 Homecoming week kicked off on lVlonday October 7, and included Sweatshirt Day, lVlaroon and White Day and Clash Day. The best dressed clasher was Deanna Leikam. During the week sophomores, juniors and seniors vied forthe Spirit Trophy. The Junior Class nabbed the award for their display of washers and dummies. Tony Tallarico and Patty Wood 1 were crowned King and Queen. This year, because of a tie, there were two LadiesAln+Waiting chosen, Anna Domagall and lVlindy Skoog. Jim Allen was selected Prime lVlinister. The Homecoming semifformal dance closed the week ot activities on October 12 with the band, Woodbridge, Right: Newly crowned royalty, at the Coronation in the gym, are Prime lVlinister, Jim Allen: King, Tony Tallarico: Queen, Patty Wood: Ladies- infWaiting, Anna Domagall and lVlindy Qkoog. 2400 students watched. Q . Q L K W . Above Left: lntroducing candidates at the Home- coming assembly is Master-of-Ceremonies, Dean Johnson. Above: Surprised but pleased after bee ing chosen is first Lady-in-Waiting, Anna Domagall. Right: Payne Avenue Harvest Special Queen, Colleen Shields, and special guest, Hans Sonne, receive applause at the start of the Coro- nation assembly. Far Right: Receiving Lady-in Waiting honors from foreign exchange student, Hanno lVliorini, is lVlindy Skoog. 224 - Homecoming ww A V . 4 ...ttt fi 4,4 4 ix it X it' .1 t i N. 'ff it . A vv, ft tg-1 Below: Singing two tunes from No, Nanettef' are members of the by lVlrs. Dorothy Fleming, sang VVltere has my l-lubby Gone Blue the Broadway lVlusicaI, No, mixedctboruS.Tl1e group, led I Want to be Happy and s, to the packed gym. ag 3 -2 .:. 3. . .ir- .M nv . 3 . K .I I E l l 'Bti 4 weillfqe 1 ii at Q f A s Q pl, Setting rliytlim tempos for tbe mixed cborus is Stage Band accompanist, Barb Jobnson. Left: Crowning the new Queen, Patty Wood, is last year's Prime lVlinister, Steve O'lVlaIley. Helping Patty with ber sash is Patty Tollefson, Peggy Anderson and Lynn Selwramm, l-lomecoming 225 , it ec is Q '6it'if:Qna,,,g 1, s ss sc-fri 1 Ol Governors trample Prexies 41 to O in Homecoming game 226 - Homecoming Top Left: Buzzing with anticipation, students vvatch as Homef coming candidates are introduced in the gym. Above: Striking up Johnson Our Dear Old High School is our Band as the gride ders score yet another touchdown at the Friday, October ii game. Right: Wishing Mike Sheehan 4239 good luck hefore the Homecoming game is Snoopy mascot, Patty Wood, 7 X A Left: Psyching up before the Home- coming battle against Washington is the pummeling Maroon and White coached by Peter Sajevic. The pep up worked as the Govs trounced the Washington Prexies, 41 to 0. Leading fans in the school song for the sixth time are cheerleaders Peggy An- derson, Leslie Testa, and Patty Tollef- son. They led cheering for the overflow crowd of 4000 at Harding Stadium. Last year's royalty, Steve O'IVlaIIey and lVlarie Agurrie help Sue Harwell get the crownbearers ready for morning cerea monies in the school gym. Left: Emotionally marching toward their Homecoming Royalty throne are 1974 King and Queen Tony Tallarico and Patty Wood. The couple were elected by student vote. Homecoming - 227 5 I s 4 , t Top: Collapsing at the finale of Oh Ya! are members of the Junior Front Line vvho entertained during the October 10 assem- bly. Panel Above: Svvaying to the mellow music of Wood bridge are Sandy Falzone and her date, Steye Hartman. Snovvf mobiling friends and dancing friends, Dwight Benoy and Pat 228 - Homecoming Fleming, enjoy the freedom of the first Homecoming dance to be held on the gym floor. Struggling to keep the beat to Smoke on the Water is Joe Flobidou. Patty Tollefson and Chris lVlcLay step to VVoodbridge's rendition of The Geek. Postedance restaurants are discussed by Jim Sabean and Caryl Johnson. 'Woodbridge' provides tempo for annual semi-formal dance I h n x i 5 la Top: Entertaining with I Want to be H th St B d om aned appy is e age an acc p I by the mixed chorus. Above: Candidate pressure off, Jeff Senske, Tim Asmus, and Leslie Testa enjoy the vvind-down of Homecoming vveek. Left: Foreign ex- change student, IVliek Stael gets a taste of ner first American Homecoming dance by vvaltzing with her escort, John Richm and guests. f . 5 t, I e . . L ,P Homecoming - 229 ' i Y lVlarryin' Sam, VVashtub Band featured at Hawkins Dance But you promised we'd get married tonight. So you finally tied the knot. l knew she'd get you to the altar yet. These were familiar phrases heard from the guests at the Sadie Hawkins, lVlarryin' Sam booth. For thirty- five cents hillbillies could get hitched in a ceremony performed by cheerleaders who rotated as lVlarryin' Sams. After the ceremony, the couples could steal off to Lover's Lane in the east hallway. The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was held No- vember 9 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sponsored by the cheer- leaders, the profits from the dance went toward buying new uniforms, paints, and paper to be used for making signs for dif- ferent sporting events. Over 400 hillbillies danced to music played by Fiaggs, with the cheerleaders taking over with the Washtub Band during a break for Raggs. Instruments of spoons, pots, and pans were used. Cheerleaders went out into the crowd and picked Kelly Simon- son and Tim Hawkinson to reign as Dogpatch King and Queen. Panel Above: Dogpatch Queen, Kelly Simonson dances to Raggs, the bash rock band. Getting hitched is the object of Terry Esbolt as she tugs at Ray lVlyer's arm. Dogpatchers, Nancy Ftensch, Jerry Oberg, and Jane Diegnau watch a fellow hillbilly sign the guest list. lVlarryin' Sam, Barb lVlarx, weds Sandy Ritt and lVlike lVIarx. Hopping to Raggs are Gary Koetke and Sue Tschida. Contemplating her role in the VVashtub Band is Leslie Testa. Waiting to tie the knot are Hanno lVliorini, Steve Landgraf, Shelley Haugen, Claudia Cacy, and Ron Riemenschneider. 230 - Sadie Hawkins its fit! ,. . 1 M Qu f -4 zfwtfffi ,fm wg 4. n W' , , ,M We W1 12 -1 Klhluv legen' it wi, ,uf , .JV 5 E' My ma, , 3. -XJ, .fl 'K 2 tx 3 S N 2 1 2 , K i e F my e ts . MS, if Left Dressed hillbilly style Dan Philipp: Sue lVlogren, Jim Sabean and Caryl Johnson pose for a family portrait. Below: Tvvo Daisy lVlaes Lori Urbaniak and Cindy Nelson share Doge patch bachelor Nlarty Aasen between numbers. K f , t Far Left: Huggin' while vvaitin' for re- freshments are Kathie Hebert and John Spear. Center Left: Discussing the latest hillbilly fashions are Dave Rogers, Gail Dreyer, Bonnie Nagel, and Dave Herzog. Left: lVlan and vvife, lVlichelle Belair and Kerry lVlcCarty are congratuf lated by Janel O'lVlalley and Nancy Patock. Sadie Hawkins - 231 Right: Sympathizing with Nanette lJayne Nelsonl as she tells of her 'growing pains' is Uncle Jimmy lKen Drevnickl. Below: The orchestra under the direction of Mr. Samuel Marks, played the accompaniment at each of the four performances. The cast and orchestra combined to form the two hour Broadway Musical class during the Fall trimester. t 1 f Q ..--, 1 M 0vdL,4, If J H T773 we r X J ,l fy I Q ,v 1, ix Xa ' if i L . , aa es. Q wt? sa Qw- 232 - No, No, Nanette Musical 4 , it Qt rf J 'No, No, Nanette' brings to life nostalgia of 'Roaring Tvventies' lVlore than 100 members plunged into the school year by beginning rehearsals for the madcap musical, No, No, Nanette. Performances of the double-cast show were held November 15, 16, 22, and 23 on the school stage. The comic mix-up story centered around a Bible sales- man vvho innocently involved himself with three 'loose' women to the unhappiness of his vvife. The 1920's style musical was staged with the help of lVlr. Bob Smith and his stage crew. The production was directed by lVlrs. Dorothy Fleming and her student teacher, Miss Nancy Peterson. The thirty-piece orchestra was directed by lVlr. Sam lVlarks. Costumes were rented and some were made by the cast. Relaxing before the second act are Lisa f fr? f fm' 2 7 ei, Schmidt and Terri Kendle. Below: Waiting for 'curtain time' are Jayne Nel- son, Tim Casey, and Tim Cich. Left Panel: Listening to Torn and Nanette sing are the three 'hussies', Terri Kendle, Lisa Schmidt, and Kitty Ireland. Trying to keep Flora Latham lLaurie Kauferl from his client is lVlr. Early lBrian Connollyl. Leading Nanet- te's friends in dance is Sue Smith llirista Sigfordl. Becky Lundeen, lVlary Lindahl and Kitty Ireland make up before curtain time. No, No, Nanette Musical - 233 Right: Amazing the crowd during Peach Un The Beach is strongman Doug Forys. Below: Leading the cast in Take a Little One Step is Mrs. Smith lChris Martinl. Chris, along with Nancy Reller, choreographed the show and taught the dance steps to all the Na- nette cast members. l A Accentuating features is Rick Jambor. Right Panel: Dreaming of Tea For Two are Annette Geisbauer and Mike Olmschenk. Michele Cocchiarella offers advice to Louie Schommer. Receiving applause is student teacher, Nancy Peterson. Nancy Reller 'admires' Steve MekoIi's purchase. Getting ready is a group effort. Becky Lundeen acted as Nanette's chaperone. Jamie Gosvvitz pays a visit. Modeling a twenties costume is Kelly Simonson. 234 - No, No, Nanette Musical Z1 'XL A W, W we J 'X ' . 'Ll tammy 1, 'fi Q q U, gl' 45 it M x , - if y ? 9 3 NK ,QM V ,, ,X ,. A, W , ,. A I s , 'W A ,WM i, GN A... it at S Charleston, tango, tap, can can steps highlight Musical performances Q 2 i 2 t 2 4 5 l Nanette lAnnette Geisbauerl, with help from Pauline lBecky Lun- deenl, tries to persuade Uncle Jimmy lJohn DelVlarcol into letting her go to Atlantic City with her friends. ln the third act, all three spend a hectic and confusing weekend at their cottage on the beach. E E 5 No, No, Nanette Musical - 235 Right: Ruffled hair and excited smiles are evident as Mike Tauer and Lynn Schramm arrive at the Prom. The festivities took place in the cafeteria decorated in a Medieval castle motif. Below: Having their bids checked before the dance by chaperone, lVlr. Robert lVlolkenbur are guests Bonnie Leurer, Mike Olmschenk, Mary Pat Schmidt, and Patrick Sheehan. Y ,ff ., Re -F K Candlelight, cameras, and corsages set the it ' '- scene for Prom guests Kathy Wriskey and A Judy Jackelen. Right: lVlost couples at- - tending had the chance to pose for per- R .., Q sonal photos. Janelle Johnson and Harlen -- Hanson are arranged against a floral set by a Dellarson photographer. 236-'74 Prom P ' ., Medieval atmosphere reflects '74 Prom theme 'A Time for Us' The romantic theme of Romeo and Juliet vvas brought to life at the '74 Prom sponsored bv the Junior Class Council. Over 175 formallv-clad couples attended the school-based festivities which lasted from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. on Saturdav, lVlav 18. The cafeteriafcommons area vvas decorated vvith bricks, banners, and flags to represent a lVledieval castle and the court vard vvas decorated vvith a buh bling fountain, a couple svving, and stained glass vvindovvs. Eternitv, an eight piece soft rock band, led bv lVlr. Connie Villars vvas featured at the vear end formal dance. Right: Guys supplied corsages, girls the boutonnieres - Todd Havvkinson and Chris Martin vvere no exceptions, Below: Grand lVlarch leaders are Kathy Glancy, Dennis Alm, Leslie Testa, Tim Asmus, Annette Geisbauer, Jeff Senske, Mary Cocchiarella, and Allan Hanson in the cafeteria. is Ls:-1 f Drama presents 'Cinderella' to elementary school audiences xt -YS Applying make-up is lVlr. John lVlulliken to cast members from the play, Home coming. The two sisters are Gail lVlaas, Julie Lefto, and grandma is Deb- bie Tholen. The play was performed in class in room 234. Right: Negotiating the purchase of a black family home in a white commuf nity from Bernard Rudolph is Natalie lVlakovvesky. Awaiting the outcome is Bev Deyo and Jennifer Searles in the play, Rasin in the Sun. 238 - Drama Productions Arsenic and Old Lace, Homecoming, s l'Rasin in the Sun, and Cinderella were plays presented on stage in room 234 at the close of each trimester. Guest classes were invited to these performances to provide stimulation for the actors. Drama experience and training helped students develop effective use of voice and body while on stage. Each drama class had experience in acting, costuming, lighting, make-up, and stage blocking. Students realize in drama that they must create a vvorld of imagination as contrasted vvith the world of reality in the audience, said lVlr. John lVIulliken, director of all drama presentations. One ot the most popular melodramas, Curse You Jack Dalton, vvas presented last spring and involved one-hundred students in the total production. The comedy, Autograph Hound, placed third in District 15 competition for one act plays. Its spring play vvas Our Tovvn. l Left: Asking Patty Whelan to marry him is lPrince Charmingl, John Garscia in a scene from the play, Cinderella The two wicked stepsisters are Cherie Rogers, Ellie Kaase, and stepmother Floxy Elie. Below: Eating Christmas dinner during a severe snowstorm are Dave Pieper, Francine Kauf- enherg, Donna lVlontbriancl and Pat Burkman in the play, l-lomecomingf' 'IHA tniure I i Listening to newsbroadcasts on the radio to hear if father was on a bus that overturned during the snowstorm are Dave Pieper lgrandpal, Debbie Tholen lgrandmal, and Charlene Larsen lmothf erl in the Homecoming Left: Having found his Cinderella, played by Pat Fleming is the Prince, Terry Drassal. The Fairy Godmother is IVlindy Skoog, and the wicked step- mother and sister are Cindy Lee and Lo' retta Seekins. The play is an experience in children's theatre allowing the cast to fully explore all facets of acting. Drama Productions - 239 Audiences hiss villian in Curse You Jac LX' Panel Above: Plotting removal of the Dalton maid are Dan Fleming and Loret- ta Seekins. Cindy Froetschel and Dan Fleming are reunited after being separated for three years. Teresa Esboldt, lVlichele Hayek, and Cindy Froetschel meet after the play. Pepe Demarest pleads with Cindy Froetschel to run avvay and marry him. lVlarc Pasiuk and Dennis Schmidt portray the muscular, double-cast Jack Dalton. Taking final bows are Donna lVlonte briand, Pam Teschendorf, Dan Fleming, lVlarc Pasiuk, and Cindy Froetschel. QI 9' T 1, K f 5 E Threatening Dan Fleming to recover lost money is James Hutchinson in Resin in the Sun. Right: Talking Deanna Leikam out of being sick is lVlichele Hayek in the Autograph Hound. 240 f Drama Productions , Ast Dalton melodrama 74spnng production Cracking nuts for Christmas dinner in a scene from the play Homecoming are sisters, Lorna Le Flay and Francine Kaufenberg. Left Above: Drama Class, Front Row: Colleen Murray, Anna Klemmensen, Dave Kujavva, and Steve Horvath. Second Row: Kim Herman, Roxan- ne Breitkreitz, Denise Jacka, Larry Balsimo, John Stanley, and Ron Cavegn. Left Below: Drama Class, Front Row: Vicki Franzvva, Sandy Ferrozzo, and Cindy Saari. Second Row: Sylvia Ferguson, Deanna Leikam, Vonessa Scarrella, Mark Kron, Terry Drassal, and James Hickman. Drama Productions - 241 Right: Going back in time to their childhood days, depicting little girls playing patty-cake are Debbie Casserly, Tina Carlson, Lynn Benson, Janelle Raiola, Jody Bauman, Pat Fleming, and Megan Kruse. Glowing in the dark with the aid of costumes made of flourescent material are Tammy Kroski and Luann Neumann, who are dancing to Tijuana Taxi. There were eighteen acts. Right: Dressed up as an old man asking his wife if she still loves him at sixtyffour is Janet Dugan, Janet is doing the Charleston to the song When l'm Six- ty-Four. The show was two nights. Far Right: Balancing in the air on a unicycle, is '72 grad, John Sanny. l-le is riding across the stage to introduce the next number to go on, lVly Girl. 242 f Marching Show!'74 lVlarchers design costumes, routines for 1974, 'J-ettecetra' Dazzling the audience at the 1974 lVlarching Show, 'J-ettecetra', were polished acts presented by the girls from the lVlarching Unit, on April 18 and 19 in the auditorium. They also performed at East Consolidated and Farnsworth Grade Schools a week after the performances. Preparations for the show included painting scenery, making costumes, and choreographing their own numbers. Sophomores helped with tickets, ushering, and props. lVlrs. Gunnvor Sheff was the advisor. Tromping and lumbering, waving their trunks to the slow, lagging rhythm of The Baby Elephant Walk, are pachyderm-costumed Patty Voeller and Sue Habas. 1400 saw the show. Left: Old fashioned barber shop quartet singers are Cindy lVlekoli, Kathy Swartz, Ellen Hafner, Mary Zalesky, and Kim Amey, doing All For The Best. Hey, Hey We're the Monkeys, dance two 'hairy apes' Lynn Mueller and Kathy Wriskey, while eating Chiquita bananas. Left: Syncronizing in time to lts a Heartbeat, Its a l.ovebeat, are Kim Wilk, Darlene Konchal, Donna lVlay and Debbie Dick on the auditorium stage. Marching Showf 74 4 243 'Cousteau' crew discovers mythical Island of Atlantis ,w 1 V I V A I V M , ,,,, . - I Q .r Mi ' A, ' z f ' P r ' .L '13, ' , ' 1 , v ' 1 1.1, . it Mg. 'f..-ww' W ,-, A,. 3 - I V .6., l wil? ' 'f'fh-Y NW, ia ,il L'f'w Qui First performance litters find swimmers anxiously watching the show. Top: Burlesque girls go into their routine as their little girl counterparts giggle. Right: Members of the senior number are Megan Kruse, Linda Krauze, Terri Esboldt, Carol Mordorski, Chris McLay, and Julie Soderholm. 244 V Catalina Club Show The mythical lost island of Atlantis was finally found by Jacques Cousteau in the Johnson swimming pool. Cousteau, portrayed by Jim Allen, found the island beauties masquerading as the Catalina Club. The April 16, 17 and 18 show built its theme around Atlantis, bringing it to life with numbers like The Island Maidens, and Magical Mermaids. A darkened pool and swimmers with lighted candles gave a mystical start to the show in The Discovery. President of the club, Jeanne May, performed a solo, swimming to Heather. Rick Condon, did a duet with Chris Martin. -W .....l r P to X six wg ' NIQ Left: Sea monster, Steve Ricci rests after threatening the Cousteau crew. Below: Seaboys and swimmers swab the deck to keep the Calypso clean during a lVlcDonald's parody song. Watching as Rona Barracuda lJeanne lVlayl, questions Sally Sunfish, lChris lVlartinl, is Jacques Cousteau, lJim Allenl. Sally warned the other girls that Charlie the Tuna is all fins, in a comedy skit. Top Left: Singing Ask Any Mermaid to Jeanne lVlay, are Calypso crew seaboys. Left: Doing a for- ward dive in a pike position is Terri Gannon. Catalina Club Show - 245 Candy store, malt shop, soda stand reflect Back to 50's era The Back to 50's dance was sponsored by the Student Council on lVlarch 20, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. The cafeteria was decorated with colorful crepe paper and posters to bring back memories of the 50's. Some of the nostalgic features included a malt shop, candy store, and pop corn stand. To top the spirit of the 50's, the Band, American Grease, jumped to songs like Let's Go To The Hop . Three-hundred fifty students attended the affair with a variety of slick back hair, pony tails, long skirts, and saddle shoes. Left: Penny loafers and bobby socks reflect the teenage fads of the l950's, Rockin' round the clock with friends are Sue Peterfeso and Denise Fransen. gui' Ch' 246 - 50's Dance X K f Panel Above: Opening the Corner lVlalt Shop are Joan Ranch and Cindy Johnson, Dance pals sway to the reminiscent moods of American Grease. Ardie Livermore, Elaine Hippe, Lois Davidson, and Sue Tschida watch rock and roll dancing on the cafeteria floor. Francine Kaufenberg, Tracy Volkenant, and Sue lVlerkling feminize Ken Peterson. i tx, ir! . ti .rx ,r 'R i r - N if 'G sf, K in Left: Greasers and their gals round up to form the end lineto do the Bunny Hop. Below: Tim Josephson, Paul Anderson, John Swanson, and Scott Larson talk about the beautiful ponytail chicks. With their rings dangling about their necks, rolled up jeans, and ruby red lipstick, the gals exhibited the 50's attire. . t Jitterbugging to the rockin' music of 'Bun around Sue' i during the dance contest are N Debbie Danca and Dawn Edwards. Above Left: Selling bubble gum and licorice laces to Pam Ohlhauser is Barb lVlarx. Kisses were offered for 59 Middle Left: Taking a break between numbers are Peter Joseph and Lori Menard. Below Left: Best dressed winners were Bob Ferderer and Carol Neumann. Prizes were Brylcreem, pearls, and red lipstick. 50's Dance - 247 ' f , ,, A ,,,,4zn,L, , may M , , ,vdffffg lf 1 , 'wif -afar' KVV, New 'Z .. 1 A 4: 'iii' 15 i H , ,f,,, V ig, ,,k', qyqyg V, , , , ygaQg2ffQfu ' JE! mfg fjgWANQ MQQJ UYUQ .J J J EW ? W W JEN 7' ,, ,, , ,,,,fi V, Q ,,, efffay MN , f ,png AW -:Q ,WQW4 ig 5 If wi ' , ,, f A f ffiff, VOLUNTEER PETERSON BECOMES CLA SS ADVISOR . . ARENA SCHEDULING JITTERS . . . UNITED FUND DRIVE. . . They're people in a new and exciting environment, which sometimes calls fora new attitude. lt can be a confusing, even frustrating year, yet as it progresses, the scene of 2300 people working together becomes more familiar. its a year to grow and acyust to the freedom of choosing your schedule, joining clubs, and making new friends with common interests, as well as redisco vering some old ones. Sophomores - 249 Peterson, Sophomore Council collect S82 for United Fund Homecoming decorations, Twenty-six representatives United Fund Drive, and electing and alternates vvere chosen by committees for the Prom, were homeroom students to attend three of the major projects monthly meetings and respond organized by the Sophomore to proposed Class projects. Class Council. The major Class activity was The Class was partially the Christmas time United Fund advised by the Student Council Drive which collected S82. through the first two months of SCDOOI until MT- Steve Sophomore Class Officers are Sheryl Peterson volunteered to act as Steingraber, secretary, Don Atchison, Class advisor. vice-president, Robin Dietz, presidentg and Karen Swanson, treasurer. Ei::a gre? , eH 3 J'Xix X f0HNSUr if rr ,Q .jf 7 Gi.. f x..W ' SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL, First Row: Laurel Kasinak, Nancy Rensch, Jane lVlerkling, Francine Kaufenberg. Third Debra Gidlund, Sue Lesny, Lois Davidson, Julie Bredahl, Sandra Row: Curtis Cich, Larry Burdick, Donna Livermore, Gary Testa, Fenton, Steve Ranum. Second Row: Bruce Johnson, Donna Mark lVloreno, lVlr. Steven Peterson, advisor. Hendrickson, Nancy Schaber, Jane Anderson, Lori Rodman, 250 - SophomoresfOfficers I ff ,iff L M -N Q? .fer ss: at 'ek ..tpf1s W W I t . is M N ffftsx XE , flat , ai 8 E, 'K- sf vu- is gsm- . .L yr ii is - 5. we , 'YV' i Qwlt? 9 if s L .SKF s cb Q .,.l 1 . J 35 n l i? , K - If -. ' is ,X - 3 gg .. Q .f-A . ,A . . Q, sf . Q' x i .rl -f if gel VQI QJL ' , S gag '-if 1.1 . q 5.5.1 - .. . rv - f - -ax 5 1' . P Wfvar- f . 1 I . ,,, A , My J kf ,Y ' - 5 . r oi .. mt . V ifisff' K QT: Q: K 'sa A ,fsiffl K Q, i fn , N N 1 .K 3' ,i1w '-'ki 5' 7 xxx 'A , , tw ,c .ic K bah ' J N 2 Ti E f QS 9 if Q , if r - it Rt, . 4 X it Marty Aasen Steven Aasen Barbara Abbott John Abrego Tom Aguirre Mary Allie Randy Almquist Donald Amey Jim Amidon Doug S. Anderson Jim C. Anderson Jim E. Anderson Jane M. Anderson Jeanette Anderson Karen Anderson Michael Anderson Don Antonson Donald Atchison Ronny Avery John Babin Mark Badovvicz SophomoresfOfficers 251 g:1 u' Left: AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES, First Rovv: Rich Anderson, Carl Feske, Martin Day, Steve Aasen. Second Row: lVlr. Earl Dornfeld, advisor, lVlrs. Delores Alm, audio-visual aide, Paul lVlatheny, Don Covelski, Rich O'Conner. Third Row: Randy lVlartinson, Richard Oko- neski, Scott Wennhold, Tom Okoneski, Rich Kuiavva, Bruce Teich. Below: Re- moving one of forty-one phonographs for classroom use is Bruce Teich. as-...mg 'WA 4 V - C33 New Sony color video-tape recorders Alison Baker Julie Baker Mark Baker Sandra Baker Jody Bakke Elaine Bakken Kathleen Ballard Deborah Balsimo Larry Balsimo Scott Barrette Jeffery Barron Rick Barry Lynne Bartell James Beaudry Gary Beaulieu Ronald Beck Jennifer Beddovv Doris Belko Dan Beneke Tom Benike Cheryl Bergeron Candy Bergquist Ralph Berres Robert Berry 252 SophomoresfAudio Visual fti lv fn i lx Q rw? 45 My 5 1 lfl , ,,, , -, 5 , . . , i i fl K.,-.' 'if-3 4' f W by ,. 5, , ,V A I , x ir ' r V 'xl' . , I ,A V , , , . L , , .1 - 4 v ' f gg is-'51 operated by top audio- MQW ' Q4 G -7' M., vm ,Z? ty ,,.. A' W. M, Us Left: Visual tape recorder adjustment for taping television pro- grams off the air is Paul lVlatheny's period one assignment. Be low: Operating film projectors is one of many duties of audio visual aide, Rich O'Conner. 4 X 'Q v t K QQT5- JV! visual crews ah, ,Mr M!! N I ,, 1 S, .W M , 1 lVlary Berube Brian Beseke Lloyd Beseke George Bevvell Davvn Biagini i Lance Bifulk A' , Phil Bifulk Q M ff ,, ,vw S ,ai jf, f f J F P M X .J af '!' Nlarceil Birchem by Rick Black -W' Bruce Blackstock Tom Blaisdell Neil Blanchard, Jr. Dannette Blanchette Debby Blanchette Babette Block Gary Blom Terry Blom Marianne Blum f at l , . ,,,, '- l 5 Z f 2 if wc , if 4 id Robyn Boog Corinne Bougie Beth Boyden Greg Bradley Q t? Debbie Braverman Julie Bredahl SophomoresfAudio Visual a Mata? Hg' wwf 2 W, f V r ' T , , H 'g ' if ' ' ' ' Tammy Breen a vg Zl,, W ,:,, 3 ' ,C V Cynthia Breezee 7 rr V ' Theresa Brehrn ri 'Z T 35 44 M 'jg ' M if - - f f-, 'f,,. I ' gr , .5 ,H Mike Briggs A T I jzv V T rf T Connie Brill , Ill. Q A f, Dan Brockway exft V4 2 - ,,., 5 - 2 ff ff rl :T i,f -A T T, -f 1 T f 254-:ian .,1' ,Ai .ug I Q 9 X ' r , : Yi fun... 1 We T T , y flQM'l5 l ZVV, 5 ,3 , Scott Brown V .v i ,. U Colette Bruley T iiil Jean Buechner 5 ' 5, Y' V 1 ri 3 t y f ,,' ' , -I ld r Brad Bulmer -if -qv, ,,,,,, 4 ' f ' ri, ',, y ' Larry Burdick ,,, l f T -V 3 Theresa Burke r , C 2 l eff' PSQQV BUWOS li in A A Mike Buzicky r y. 1,9 ,ffl Z 3 William Bvdzovskv ' f Leo Byrne ily AAA WV Tom Cannon f , Q 'a'lll ,i.i 3 Mike Carev T W 'V like, ' i,i r ' . ,1 ., l' ' . r' I A V ':, at eww , , ' ',:f, Jeff Carlson sm T If ' Joanne Carlson .T r Y 3 rf' Trudy Carlson J, fr 1 , Tim Carney T ' f f ., 5' yy y 1 Vince Carter A ' A' ' Terry Casserly W A M ff fffgw, M T ' 2, 1 . gf . Shingling roof props for the Broadway Musical, No, No, Nanette are Jeff Ylinen and Ron Lind. Flight: Adjusting stage spotlights is Jeff Lang. Mr. Bob Smith vvas the teacher-advisor of the efficient crevv. 254 - Sophomores!Stage Crew 'Y A I, 'AM rr 7 r X 1 7 f E 3 , .,,. . J. 'A' 1 3 5 f 5 Y f J nf -, 1 ' ' 'r ' - ' , : ML v, ' ' v V , f x it , f V .... is ry SX A Hr: r , rrrr L y 5 W .V V M., 'W' :V 3 ' r Hr , i' Q , 17.1.4 . ? it I I I lg ' 'll Af' K if 3, J if r- Stage crevvs build props for musical, dramas Left: STAGE CREW, First Row: Mike Ouradnik, Steve Erickson, Tim Roeser, Charlie Plaster, Jeff Lang, Dale Vadner, Pam Sarro, Steve Bauer. Second Row: Pat Dalton, Jeff Ylinen, Gary Decosse. Third Row: Mike Smith, Joe Edhoim. Fourth Row: Dan Fleming, Dan IVlonn, Dana Kavitz. Above: Focusing spot lights in the projection booth is Terry Tarara. Greg Chaput Scott Christenson Cosette Church Thomas Chute Curt Cich Raymond Cich ig ia are fi WX, tri, it The ii,lii V ti, , ,, ' gVVV - lVlike Ciernia W I f in S A. Deborah Cihlar ,Z 3 .gi Christine Cincoski 'A Vg Todd Clark iii A riri t fff x 5 ... Ruth Clarke 5 'X ,- ' , Lynn Clasen , ,Z ' ' r f f- A ' ,l M . if -.,,. i ft 7 ,4,f,f' ' N if , if . . it 5. i - , so S Kevin Claugherty Denise Cocchiarella Frank Cocchiarella i's' L F .V Kim Cocchiarella if 5 X if Vigk V, 5 ,w i i fy Q ,,,, i , 7227 Karen Comstock S. If ,np uw 2 , , . ,,,ii A , - ML M f Luigi! Y 5 t t M Sherri Colberg S 4 W if 5 l Ai 1 , rs? T Rebecca Conavvay Z nn egg 0 R, n ,Q Terry Connelly Q 4 M ' T L H , .A,.V,.VV S F Q Betsy Converse if ' if ' Q- ,,, -V 'A Y i ,..,. f Ted Corbo y i, , A , s In Joe Coston gr A, ,5 NV 'V I .,i:-r if , Sandy Cramer W if Sophomores 'Stage Crew s 255 fi Mary Anthony's troupe gives benefit performance for student scholarships Shirley Crosby Tom Crowell Penny Crovvson Evelyn Cubus Robin Dahlberg Scott Dahlquist Dana Daly JoAyn Dana Mary Danna Robert Dansdill Sandy Davids Lois Davidson Marvin Davis Frank Day Martin Day Terry DeCosse Kenneth Defiel Mark DelCastillo 1 X f , if 5? W U , , W! 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Left: Deep concentration in mirror movements is reflected in the faces of dance core class participants, Laura 256 Sophomores!Mary Anthony Dance Moore and Debbie Paloney. .. fi iii , - ZIZL ,L:,1L- C ' 'L bz. ,f,41. g 1 at o sl 5 m x 4 3 K6 if :E2 f 5 .. xt ix' ,P Q: ' f ,f A x M 7 2,15 ,:h, vt, I V evil, K? ,sig tiff Y Wt , ,, 'E Iiiwwflxf EW. 2 if 4 , 'Y J ,f 2 71 wav' Kai if ,, 5 9 L M 2 Jw? ,ii '- fm , i 1- 3? Q Z ,,1:, :rq k A 51 V i ' -J H ' S 4 X , xv Xp, V X . 2 xi Ii Ab? A ai - N..-.f x :atv ' L LAZAL, 'Y L 1- - J -- .--: tx , K N I Q 9 xy ,L .ww ' A A r 1 ' V U, Y, S 4 , A f' J I ,..f, fist? use A 33 . . if 'K f' ref ' f , ,,. V4-7 1, , , ,. , gi Q,-H -, .1 iw ' ' , yeast: f UW? . ' qu V t ,iff Y i f A V ' ' ' , MQ J , ,, w , C fr f' .W ' , ff' 1 Q Q ,L Wigs .. I fxfzmtr Anthony DeIPercio Louie Demaio Carleen DeMike Cheryl Dennis Richard Dettling Maria DeVora Betty Dexheimer Beverly Deyo Jane Diegnau Raymond Dietman Robin Dietz Sharon Discher Roxann Dittel Darren Doheny Tony Domagall Cathy Domier Mark Donnay Nancy Draves Rick Draz Richard Drury Robert Duncan Tim Eckert Scott Ehnstrom Steve Elfstrom Nancy Elstad Steve Emmons Mark Emms Candy Engen Jim Engen Pam Erickson Dovvn, forvvard, up, and out dance steps are practiced by Kris Sigford during a session with the Mary Anthony troupe vvho taught special classes in February Mary Anthony Dancef'Sophomores 257 Right: Totaling up Thursday, February 20's collec- tion of S50 are Laurie Kielkucki, Denise Laub, Jeanne lVlay, and Jenny Searles. The total collected was 31,264 as of February 20. Below: Checking to see if each of the ninety-six homerooms has returned its collections are Tom Eta ter and Julie Soderholrn. Below Right: Homeroom members listen to their representative as they are being told about Thursday morning collections. The Penny Thursday fund gave a box of candy to the senior, junior, and sophomore homerooms that doa hated the most money to the fund at the end of the school year. Richard Erickson Bret Ethier ' it Jeanne Ethier L ,ij-:Q Karen Falvey as T Sandy Falzone ,.,,i , Dann Farinella ,I rx Q , 2 ,rx ,E lVlatt Farinella Sandra Fenton Diane Fern Sandy Ferrozzo Carl Feske Kathryn Flanigan 'Wt 1 , , :',,,g:,'3:1:'-H wg ky , Marcia Fleming Theresa Flis Don Fontaine fi T .211 Dave Foster t T Tim Fox it .jumi ' Tom Franzwa - F 258 - SophomoresfPenny Thursday Penny Thursday supports AFS fund , ,,,., , , . aff? X gg ,. 3 rf- -- fi .ix 2 we sal J il Q ? X M f x 1 if ,.vv, . I 'Y ,Q , , A ' pf, V 1 Li, , 6995, i I ,Q if J wg. i Jr W ,435 , M QV W f 'ff it x,,, wi ff' i Ii, , ,.,,iA1,' I it fir! Q ,,,, i., V r K if vv:v ,. ' '- f m : W' W ,WY I as I , J 9 7 5 ff ,, 5 T , t - .... 'Wir ll T r finnnn x T fff lf- ,, , rr I l llllll Kimi rr k lf? 4 L Sm. ,,,...,,. P, rflifiy -, ,ia Wm ,MQW-f Sara Frederick Debbie Fredericks Roger Freeman Julie Furrer Joe Gallagher Tom Gangl Robin Garcia John Gartner Russ Garvey Tim Gasper Shirley Gatzke Dave Gaustad H Bea Gelhaye Steve Gennow Mike Geray Mike Gibbons Debbie Gidlund Mark Gierok 5 , 5 Stuart Goodwill , Tom Goossen Rick Grace Laura Gramse Don Gray Suzanne Graybar Penny Thursday committee members Tom Ray and Wendy Spawn count coins collected in homerooms. Left: Placing pennies into rolls are Wendy Spawn, Hanno Miorini, Janelle Raiola, and Tom Ray. Last year's total of 52,310 helped finance our two Ameri- can Field Service students, Hanno and Meik Stael. Penny Thursday!Sophomores - 259 Shannon Greene Jill Gregor John Griswold Robert Gross Tom Gruber Cynthia Haenze Bob Hagelberger Janeen Haider Sally Hakala Karen Haley Michelle Hamm Roger Hanggi Dona Hansen Brian Hanson Allan Hanzlik Mike Hanzlik Mike Harden Barbara Harfield Jeff Harrell Laurie Hartman Frank Harwood Jody Hassel Roxanne Hassler Lori Haugen Barb Hawkins Celeste Hawkins Julia Hawkins Michelle Hawkins Beth Hawkinson Tim Hawkinson Michael Hayek Kathy Hebert Mike Heffernan Jann Heitzman Kelly Hendricks Donna Hendrickson 2 an as if B Q i M K yr if lj! fc. .. , M , , J59:225a:f'.:1-' : 'M-,. - rf WG? ai wwf, wa ,.g .. M. 5 -,H l,- uf., W ,ff 2 .QW Q X as 3 , W , gl W J 2 , f Q 4 ,4 .,v.:z',: f,. ' Y , .., ' r gg 5 ggi Wi y , Q, , , 3 57 ' ff :S it M ' CZ. ' 5 ,, fl iff f' 's ielz lrisl . in all-::w.w wmtifivit if f 'W , N l J M 2? ,ge at 5 ' if K t-,fc 1 - at-l La , www: l,-f , f,.' , 42 4,,,,.l, Miorini, Stael, Robledo, lmura, 9 Ei.E: i : :!' ' elif.. .'f:. ,..f V 'I' -- ' . llsll 1 ' 15 f, wifi, 11.1 - V igwzihiif If , fwf- ll M 1 . M l 1,55 Z, .,V,.. WIQV. w ,, f' , f. r w mr, Q 1- Ji. 'GE 32, gg griif ft llytersw as - fi V QQ Vw ff f ,ta f' , , ,, agile M Writ? M . , 4 f f. 22. ' 55 ill l l l I 5 . 2 l is l 1 l l f l gear 260 Sophomores!Exchange Students Lv: ,, ,',, , V' 55715 ' 1, v 435 A M fm ski fi 9 , J 5 -Q t,t ,t , ,N 1' l , t l 221:11 far., 'A my , 5 rwlwfwefie -al fii, -, . 3 -' - 1 1-, 5 ' 3' l lim, ., - w e ,fm ig ft Q gg, f yi 3, .. ' fx . rg ' mf, V W if Sw,-,f , ' ' Q gl 1'xvsmlmaffwr-sw sfmifqfew ?h?ie5w's r2i42i1ez4eusrizzff aeg,le1Wml2,- , Yleflixziffbiigw i55lf?3l15l,33 I as A 'f ' . 1 ' al, is J gy 2 A6 Xi , .. ,Aff , t 5 . J , 4 ll .. .. ,l y ,152 Eli 19 2 3 ..,, M 4 5 if M 5 Zim? Q 2' 92? if 'W Q Q, f A rf Zbzffsrwzfazibtwiif seems 2? 8 X 52223 Q Q 65? P f vtlnffl Fhgffglyi ,Q 95' Bmw :e :yt 'ew f, Bsfetfegtgigiiflgfgi fwemiw - W ' 'XJ Diez Left: Naming Homecoming royalty is nevv to foreign students, IVIasami Imura, Beatriz Robledo, Johathan Diez, IVleik Stael, and Hanno Nliorini. Hanno and Nleik were assigned to help crown the King and Queen. Below: Nlasami lmura points out her home in Kyushu, Japan, to Beatriz Robledo, from Nlanizales, Columbia. IVlasami is in the U.S. on a visa and Beatriz is Kavvanis sponsored. ,uqmst :V , bring foreign savior faire to classrooms 5 ,W . Q ,, f- - pw! Nlasami Imura and Hanno lVliorini, vvho is an AFS student from Graz, Austria, greet Jonathan Diez, an unsponsored student from San Jose, Costa Rica, at the Welcome Dance in September, Left: Nleik Stael, AFS student from Burges, Belgium, is esf corted by Hanno iViiorini at Homecoming. Sophomoresfiixchange Students - 261 Bob Herlund Doug Herman Cindy Herron Mary Herzog Jim Hickman Joy Hickman Dale Hicks Sue Hill Dick Hinz Joy Hoaglund Jocelyn Hollerbach Loreen Holm Wayne Holmstrom Dave Holt Mary Howell Fred Hrbek Jeff Huberty Rick Hudella Brian Hunt Cary Hunt Elden Hutterer David Jacka Dale Jackson Kathleen Jackson Paul Jacoboski Beth Jacobsen Diane Jacobson Dorreen Jambor Vicki Jandl Rita Jarocki John Jaszczak Jeff Jensen Mike Jensen Steve Jensen Sue Jensen Patti Johannes Barb Johnson Bruce Johnson Dan M. Johnson Dan R. Johnson Gary Johnson Glenn Johnson ' A -g5,. e ...' 'fl An jaw A ,, , AW A1 5 4:11 , , W 1 yi,,. ' i ii? ' rf J tl t r ff 5 1 f cj ' 4 ff ,f A 3 , ' . Q! QF 5' ' 2 1, , 'L' 1' , eligifl B' -- fix, i f 1 A Q Ja f 4' I ffffvff 1 If l fil w ft' xi 1 ' 11? ,ar ' J g f r ,JM rl i x l 262 Sophomores!National Honor Society -Lg. f i V i,, 5 VL eye f tw ,, Q 5 42 1 jf sq , .izfliii 1' . 2 0 C25 A41 ,,ii - 1 I , - 1 ii zv.,.. w- to im' v 'X 3 l x 1 tr P 'fx Ji E D' ti Tig ,- me , ,. f v A ,f is fx QIXYL W- f '70,-v Isis s,v, ' 1 ' ,, wxtwt' - ' V if Q ,l,. V , QV '12 , ,, fz? ,t A, ,LVVV .V , ' A V VCL, ? J , ,, , I .,i, jgg xi , ,Q FH? R 2 tr Q E . 432 , 3 i,.1,,:.mi2l 4 ' -'. Q fl, ,fjggit , ,4 Yin .gy f.. :ffl . A L fx--ef ,g 'mln '. w ev' . 4 .,-. 'Nfw Q'-,fa ,W .fluqff . an ,nu-a W, 2 V 3.19: ' wit unff' 1? ' Hf,4,i . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Front Row: Barbe Johnson, Patricia Voeller, Rita Wallin, Nora Delong, Carol Haltiner, Steve Oyanagi. Second Row: Debbie Stachowski, Vinette Swanson, Pam Arrigoni, Marlene Skrove, Hatem Nlostafa, Linda Loe, Lo- retta Seekins, Kathy Blossfield. Third Row: Ruth Heaton, Kathy Carney, Jerry Jaehnert, Carol Huss, Joan Thalhuber, Rick Con- don, Carol lVlordorslci, Debbie Simmons, lVlary Lydon. Fourth Honor Society group sponsors Friendship tutors at Farnsworth Ti' in zz 5 in Rig, 52345-z,,,,m Helping Allison Grovesland, a sixth grader at Farnsworth Elea mentary, with arithmetic, is Honor Society tutor, Linda Wierzba. The Society group tutored over ZOO hours. Row: Doug Hanggi, Jean Kelly, Tom Herzog, John Swanson, Lynn Schramm, Cheryl Bartell, Linda Krauze, Nlrs. Betty Craig, advisor, Gay Sauerbrey. Fifth Row: Scott Larsen, Louis Skarda, Dean Danner, Linda Wierzba, Tim Asmus, Sandy Krueger, Steve Ricci, John Riehm, Jim Allen, Don Bjorkman, Jeanne lVlay. Sixth Row: Alex Gintner, Terry Neavin, lVlary Peterson. x -Q Qs T f s ,Ns ,. gf in 3 , i ' Qftfr . ' Q, A K k R sk my Q' U A , L ' Iris Johnson I Q 5 , ' it- . , 5 , Q ., Kurt Johnson F r J , t , tg stfit x ts-fitetegt .. --stew r - -is x Lori Johnson lVlike J. Johnson Wm t .2 my ,t S K P Tit i : I i , .f Rf so , 4 W lVlike R. Johnson ' Pauline Johnson ' ? 3 is , E ,gg, National Honor Societyf'Sophomores - 263 Students age 17, 18, 19, donate 185 pints of blood to Red Cross Center , , ,,1a,11.1,1t 1 111 ,, , ,LW-5 1 gm 1 J., .... gf U,,t1,5'Q, ffl ',z1 V, , w Q., ' 14 ,-- ,, , 1 , Randy Johnson 3 , , my A , i 2,, StephanieJohnson 'tl , ,, y J ,,, , , .ft , ,J V, .- ,,,,,, oiy, ,,, , V f r is gt sqm 5 M4 , lVllke Junker V ' ' 1 ' 1 -1 f y ' , 2 mf 1 gg ff 1 qf 3 2 52 if if ff iam. f f 1 f 9 ,ff vf W 1 ,, , 1 ,wt ' We f W Ma, W ' 5 5 fi 1 'ff' at-:za U 1 16 1M Q t xg -5 A ,,, ff 'W W X , 1 . K 1 5 f ,, , E, . .532 Qi -f..- - st- .,.'. ., 1 ,, t , .W 4 52251 f 1 t V M f K M , 1 . 22 WK J if Patrice Kadlec i Tammy Kaltenhauser 1 2 . ZV' i f Lynda Kamrath Y 1 1 ,tt '5 .,,, ,U 5 2 , f Jean Kappa rf , 'I in' 1 l John Karel T 1-1 ' Tim Karr WW41 Eff , Amt, , W 1 gg? H, A 111 1 If ff E, 5 me M Mt as i 1 ,VM1 1 , Laurel Kasinak J A 1 ff ga fm , Francine Kaufenberg 'W , i' 1 4' Q t J I J Jodie Kaufmann 1 LQ, I L, Dana Kavitz is , , , pf V , ft M1 f Karen Kealy e 1 ' if X . -A v, f f 4 Janelle Keating 1 W r V W f 'V ,,,1 N ' A Displaying posters explaining vvhat hapa pens to blood after it is donated are Dona Carlson, Claudia Cacy, and Alice Woodman. The Red Cross group meets once a month in room 135 after school. Right: One of 185 pints of blood is do- nated by Michelle lVlcCann in the school gymnasium on lVlay 3. Donations were . .p..t taken from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The blood is distributed through the five state area of Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota, and lovva. 264 - Sophomores!Red Cross 22 i ,,, , l,,li , V QQ ,L', 'A 3' 2' L2,L,4i,gwz,: mf tif ifxw , 7 Wi g 1 .iv WV? 1 5 . get , , it . .. 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Left: RED CROSS REPRESENTA- TIVES, Front Row: Lori Denn, Marlene Skrove, Lynn Schramm. Second Row: Jocelyn Hollerbach, Alice Woodman, Mr. Conrad Hoff, advisor, Melinda Mcf Kenzie, Vickie Vento, Margie Lind, Sara Frederick, Claudia Cacy, Debbie Teich, Sally Buckner, Ram l-linz, Dona Carlson. Sophomores Red Cross e 265 Daniel Kraemer Victor Krauze Roger Kretman Lori Krois Laura Kronschnable Kurt Krueger Dave Kujavva Steve Kujawa Amber Kunert Brian Kurzhal Rose Kurstrich Laurie LaBonte Gene Ladvvig Sandy LaFountaine Vince LalVlanna Paul Landgraf Teri Landkamer Mark Lange Steve Larsen Tom Larsen John Larson Kevin Larson Teresa Larson Vicki Leafgren Awareness of German heritage peer fun, are goals of German Club . W ff L ff f, , my U ,W u , sf 3 i 3, ,Wy WM,s, K , we ,gary iw, r . ' ,f 'lu ,i, P 3 i i V ff' ,.,f K ' rf ' i 1' Jgffif if 2 I is 5? ff M , ff is , A - 'Or 25 5 f QWLV vi ., ,, ew. W ,QW , f . J thlztir ly , v A A , , J: ' '. ,V .Q 5 ,iz X fi? K nf W2 x .P re ' 5 5 J mrzewwff fi,f'ff5r1ifW . fW ,M'7 M l T: ,dz f vc 3 f fW y 4 :W in 5 je 5 ,, 'mf Preparing posters for the German Club's candy sale are Janelle Raiola, Donna lVlay, Kathy Larson, Lynn Schramm, and Leanne Spiess. Right: Toting signs that helped sell candy is Kathy Kleiter, an active member ofthe club. 266 Sophomores!German Club ?,i.GXX1,KYX Qgxfgxbm YG R CHNDY LJUDDEQ BAQ 1 le Ari 521 Wi 5 TLtc5 du-1 3px-rr Far Left: Being Putters lGerman tur- keysl in a skit at the German Club's Christmas party are Mary Cocchiarella, Sharon Nakken, and Jim Allen. Left: Practicing her German with exchange student Hanno Miorini from Austria is Patty Voeller. Imported candy is sold to students leav- ing school to raise money for club activi- ties. Jann Heitzman and Marianne Blum purchase Tobleigne bars from Sue Blaha, Denise Laub, and Jeanne Hau. Mrs. Mildred Walser, Kim Cich, and Shirley Gatske observe the sales. YJ r wnlm ,' 4 llulliginiac Q ffm , iwgvug It A , W w. 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V- ff 'Zn 'iii an v 5 ,.,,, .V - , I ff ,. 1' 7 , 1 ? 1 5, ' ,nz ,.. ,V Z, Q S sr 952, JS u t rw - ' id r ji? Q ,, 1 M v c f? if. 2 mL.i2ra14fr,, ,V 525 'G I '14- y ,Y if h ? lil H -ah 2 J ,,. ,, V, 4 ga V f w V F f I -, 1 aff 5 Z tirt AT y 1 w. JM ,..,, V My , ' , , , 9, ,, . I ,V .1 Er A ', if 4, 'V gif? ff rar it 49? f E 1 'Q X A 1 i KX' 5 'Ig , 'r Q 1 ' -fi K Q ir if Flagtvvirlers, Majorettes lead Band 'S' iff 1 ,V +A ,fmt H 1 rf ,f fy 7 W f , 1 i ? vi , f , V ' J , WN -v W ,. f. X 'r f 1i'V E f , wi at ' ,ggi 5 4, Q 4' f ' if f v z' fy Jil WVLJ57' ' r , ' if W1 E ' if r M ,Q f' gx 54 1' If 1 If . . is '1 '7 Q' 49 55356 7 'W' 92 5 4? J' f f ,,,q., , V W 268 Sophomores!FlagtvvirIers and Majorettes -v milf Left: MAJORETTES, Front Row: Laurie Kaufer, Sharon Nakken. Second Row: Janice Kasprzyk, Claudia Cacy, Michele Cocchiarella. Below Left: Letting loose after their last practice before the Winter Carnival Parade are the tvvirlers. Below Right: Discussing routines are Liz Mitchell, Lynn Schramrn, and Janice Kasprzyk before the Harding-Johnson basketball garne. Marching Unit in Winter Carnival Gala Parade 1 7l 1 -- A ,J if 'H rv - ,f 1 i 1 1 , xc 7 A ik FLAGTWIRLERS, Front Row: Julie Soderholm, Laura Schf rnidt, Diane Macioch, Patty Gormley. Second Row: Mary Berg, Sue Charn. Third Row: Lynn Schramm, Bev l-leinrich, Mary Peterson, Jo Dahlberg, Terri Madsen, Liz Mitchell. 5 i V A' 'C , ., ' ,,fw,f wr 3 1 yf - , ,,,. 3 x'-aka N Q A ,' ' f , I af r ' , -,, ,Q HW far-M lg Flagtvvirlers and Majorettes Sophornores f 269 Tim Mathias Richard Mathisen William May Bob Meggitt Nancy Mehlhorn Gary Meidlinger Cheryl Mekoli Bill Menard Roxanne Mendez Richard Mercado Tamra Mercado Don Meringdol V 124. ' we A , '4 5 .nal I 5 X I 1 ,, If 4 ' 2, ' Q Q ,..r 2 W igwf' 1 ff? M f A -ht f ,vt fs i or i rf W M fi nf vw in fa 'C ff , X Pom Pom squad chants 'Battle Cry ' 'School Song,' 'Govs Great,' 'Victory' Jane Merkling Bob Metzger Julie Miller Ronald Miller Larry Monn Julie Monroe Dan Montbriand John Mooney Richard Moore Mike Mordorski Bob Morelli Genoveva Moreno Mark Moreno Dan Morris Joseph Morrovv Michael Moseng Sue Moser Cathy Mrozinski Bob Mueller Ron Munkelwitz Elizabeth Murphy Colleen Murray Jim Naughton Margaret Naughton 270 Sophomores!Pom Pom Girls . tim, 's of ,ge I ij 1 Q 3 z xl iff gi ffl' A f. f' if S fu, 4 ful? iw' K' We l' f 1 K in ,J , K 5 -v ',- X 3 rv ., ,I . . I f K' W 3 A17 , 4 w U .1 M5 QM 41' 'Q ..- Alf if Q 4, X v Ja, . M 9 1 9 'qui ffl' ff V W 11,1 wwf, Left: After school practice helped sharpen the ever- changing group of Pom Pom girls. Below: Displaying their new uniforms at the Washington game are squad members. Middle Row: Debbie Paloney and Anna Domagall teach routines. A1 . ., rv. W, ,. ff A ' L 5171. XTf'f in . f , .. if 'U Pom Pom Girls captains, Denise Pelof quin and Anna Domagall pass out pom poms to girls at after school practice. 1 POM POM GIRLS, Front Row: Julie Arnold, Pam Ohlhauser, Denise Pelo- quin, Anna Domagall, Debbie Carbone. Second Row: Denise Connelly, Paula Barrette, Jean Peloquin, Susie lVlogren, . Judy Pariana. Third Row: Barb Koran, Kelly McLay, Paula Flis, Denise Laub, Josie Rabenort, Kathy Kealy. Sophomores 'Pom Pom Girls - 271 Cindy Nelson Jeff Nelson Kris Nelson Keith Nelson Pamela Nelson Carol Neumann Carol Neurer Davvn Noren Lynn Norton Jerry Oberg Shawn O'Brien Tina O'Brien John O'Bryan Rick O'Conner Tom Okoneski Sue Olding Judy Olson Mike Olson French Club greets Lenten season Q, X 34 7 ' HQ? 'R f 3 v ??Z4t51 f V nz' if K In , f Q 4 M ,, l?kTliVf:?Ell,1'lsiE, f akbzcevi AT if if - fi, -, , 2, ff 1 1 55 1 fi uw f ff' f K S423 ,E Q, W'-71 va 2 ... 4 Z tae y 2 it 272 SophomoresfFrench Club '-WFV' i Y 5 9 - 4 wtwyf, , 4- , ,A It . . cgi I , ,2 A ' rv yi ., Q ww., M A' 'f ' ' .2 45 ,V in 1 , Q Q 41 f 34 I 1 f f mi. JN? Ms. 5 f JL S-s't j,l ',LQ L...----A, Top: Popping balloons during a relay game at the February French Club party is Cosette Church. Above: Adding ham, cheese, let- tuce, and other goodies to her submarine sandwich is Rosie Sauka. Left: Traditional Mardi Gras masks cover the faces of several club members as they enjoy last moments of self-indulgence before Lent. We E WGN. with masked Mardi Gras festival i ' 'Sf aa if ,J 4 'C NZ ffziLA,'m?- Z 4 3? A f 57' '4 Q ll I I K UI I I C' our-:gil Q, ,,. .. 4- L . 9W k,eA ,'1 sfifm wmv-f--, S I - i 11 M... Bob Olson Janel O'lVlalley Boy Oman Denise Opsahl Paul Orsello Jeannie Ortiz rv ..i,, , F J ' Craig Oster y J., ,Q Arlene Osterman 3 1 y y Q Scott Page it 'rr rs, if Julie Palmer 'V A f if Robert Palmer Cindy Palony Leda Panchuk Julie Pascoe Scott Pasiuk Nancy Patock Sheila Patraw Bill Paul ,, ,,,. , Vlv ,, V M , 5M '.,,,,.4i!X S .1 3--M A - -l' 45 ' ' .WWW V 'i 5 I Preparing their own submarine sandwich are Jackie Tourville and Jerry Bergeron. The socially active French Club was advised by lVlrs. Angelia Bulli. Left: Cutting cake squares decorated with French phrasing is lVlary Lydon and lVlrs. Bulli. The group practiced their French, ate a great deal, and learned some ofthe meanings behind lVlardi Gras. French ClubfSophomores - 273 Child care classes probe expectations responses, values of pre-school kids Patti Paulson V Neil Pech mann , , Vickie Pedersen Tami Peloguin , P : ' Nancy Pelzer Russell Pennington ,Z , ,'-f ' vw , wh David Peterson fffy il, l A James Pignato Paul Pilla , art- Q y 3 Dan Pluff og 4 rirr David Pomeroy W Y Frank Pravver ed Q il James Prill Rick Printon lVlark Prokosch Candyce Putney Tim Quinlan Don Radman Steve Ranum Diane Rasmussen Kadee Rauen Peggy Rav Paula Reeves Rochelle Reger Learning about values of little children from first hand experience is Cherie Rogers vvho is tutoring Gary Heisler. Right: Entertaining Jennifer Holme berg is Dean Oman vvho sings the story of Puff the Magic Dragon, in room 234. 274 - Sophomores!Child care 4 - Sf 4 . 7 ' Eli. ly , 5, if 1 ' 1-4' H A Q4 f 34 f it W 5 f f or Q? DI' E 5 x lx W '51 vi ry 1 .La our ,. K I I H l A f 9f'fH ,, f - ' V-pf, x W 1 Zell? if M tw'f'l ,ga Hi if r wie ' - W , . 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F1 :M 3 .S V: K v 4:-K 4.9.11 as ' 1' , zz: , if. , V K t y if 2? 2 643' Q we '43 ,a , .L S nj wi s to -.,v I ft' . 1 1 , , 4 jg, , , - Delores Regino Russ Reichel Debra Reinke Mike Remore Nancy Rensch Kim Renstrom Jennifer Ress Dawn Richardson lVlary Richie Bonnie Richter Kevin Riley Cheryl Ritt Scott Rocco Lori Rodman Cherie Rogers Daniel Rolfer Steve Rowley Paul Roy Pat Rucci William Ruchie Synovia Rudolph Paul Ruecker V Angela Ruiz Tim Rundall Sophomores!Child care 275 Kevin Rush W ' Roberta Ryder ' 49 . Mark Rviacka . ' Cindy Saari www- rw '-1' Marvin Sabby JoAnn Sabean fry B 5 . fa Z Dave Saete Gina Sanchelli Tim Sandberg Gordie Sandor Gary Santella Thomas Sauka Vgvl Exif' W Vanessa Scarrella 1 ' gf Nancy Schaber W yys rl yiyy g y' Tony schichei . ig , f, Hg f Billy Schloe f V y ' 'N Davvn Schneider .Q A,:r 3 1 r Thomas Schneider f 'iii Vc - Louis Schommer i vicka schossow A l Ben Schramm N 'ai B John Schramm Lori Schramm y yyy,, 4. Steven Schreiber f I Giving is not always that painful, especially when part of your admission to the Christmas-season, J.O.Y., Council-sponsored Polka Dance goes to the fund. Chris lVlcLay and her pals swing to the Polka Beats Band in the cafeteria area. Right: Decorating the courtyard Christmas tree are Joan Ranch and Steve Truso, both Council members. 276 Sophomores!J.O.Y. it mah H' in-. Aw J f , 'Nt WWI' ,V fi iff' if , V af' ifiiiilfi ' W . ...... My I , : L ,.g 2 .,:y.V ii? . 2? y . 5 V,,, 5 YEL. if' ' L f ,V .2 ' Wk WT 2 V ff. ? Q f . ' fi, , Iam ew Hee a,L re W- ., , ,, ,I ,V,,,A V , V ,Y , Q- ew E Q -i fffi I V ' 1 Wax nz ,QMQ , fi fwmzfifu 1 4,1 ' 65-W'.Wf H ,gif-ii, J Wiz . . ' g l Vg Preparing for the J.O.Y. Drive assembly in the gym before the entire student body are Laurie Kielkucki and Paul Schwietz, disguised as lVlr. and lVlrs. Santa Claus. Homeroom winners in the J.O.Y. collections were announced. Right: Stuffing boxes of food and gifts to be distributed to twenty-one needy East Side families are Laurie Kielkucki and Michelle Hayek. Homerooms collected money, canned goods, and packaged foods, the Council added turkeys to the baskets of food delivered. Ronald Schultz Patty Schuneman Cathy Schwartz Lori Schwartz Paul Schwietz r ',- Clem Schwintek I 4 ,fi L xv M W , , Z , , S it t , 4? xr J Shannon Score . Randy Scott Julie Seekins rt Richard Segelstrom f .nav W any ,j f tffie- it ,fy . ,, l L' Ron Sellers M V' t Thomas Semple x. we l Kelly Sheehan i S y ' Scott Shikowsky iff l , M y Dennis Simon y Q 1 . ii :wi . Joan Simpson . ' it fl' ,.,t r W Arlene Smith 4- l ' L ' - gr, V 4 f in if Zy' fra Xavl I 3 1 - asp. if 1' 1 Johnson Operation Yuletide aids 21 Eastside families Sophomores!J.O.Y. - 277 Spectrum Club members decorate Payne Avenue, visit galleries, tutor E-Con youngsters fx 4.4 J mt' if fill' f' 'f f f Serlins' Restaurant on Payne Avenue is decorated by Spectrum members, Mike Donovan, Greg Kneisl, and Hanno Miorini. Right: Paintings and faces of Suzanne Ruiz and Gail Tkachuck are reflec- ted inthe windows ofthe First State Bank. Robin Smith Lawrence Snaza Charlotte Snell Gary Sokola Mike Solheid Charles Sparks Bill Spiess fi rytttrr Fabian Spears . f Jerry Splinter Annette Spreigl 4 Mary Springer A , Marnel Spvchalla 1 f 05 JZ! ..go0's ,Q r'.. ,.AAfbClf' Bruce St. Sauver Peggy Stack Dan Stafne Ruth Stahlmann Eugene Staples June Stauffer Judy Stedje ly C ' C Donna Stein A ' t .,,. V. A A 71 Sheryl Steingraber I . Shyrlee Stephens Laura Steward JB 9 f.f' I 1 r 1 Patti Stinson L f ' 278 f Sophomores!Spectrum Club f Sl . 'J K , V ,-n1r f 'ff 3 , ,' 1 ' 121 if 75'r5,f1Mfg? : Q 4 V VV - , ,,,-1:55 AV I , fjt5:,v',3,r I 'fa W. or 2522 r , W' ' to 1 f ,!,, A .-'ff' 5,3 . f- 2 fr' I ' K' L fs. 5 ' A ' I V ' 4:6 ' W , I fx' ' 'f4 W 3' f ., ,W,.,-r ' vis X i , ' N . -Rah , f Hug K, ,V ,. ,g i . ' xx zz as ia? An J 'Z bs.. rf 3 ii. J , f fr' sf G 4, f 4314 ig' ' 19 '12 1, nit , 1 My 1' it rw ' K ME! aff' H 454 shui t IL. -'Y'W'f My ,.,, ,Hy 4 S J .V K4 H: 419' wig., . - 1 ' 4. sz ig ,A if ,, :QS - 'tw' . , X if ' l35QiE3ltNllt1,f4wilTSr 4' My X .,., ., .. - r .. T - I' ii r' in t' S -if t - P' K y .1 'J 5 . X gags ,- K . ,di Q. M I 1: rs. Hit Q im . X fr 1 ,at sg - t SES xx T A X K A 5 K S Wb: T ' L' N L U C ' ft , :ZIG X .... 3 S if tl 3 .L: . , leg S , we A it as J N Q . .51-ff 2 ti? i f -er +A sw- a .ff was V X I l K 11 ,. f - 2' +-:F was I sw' writ- X rr . X ' if ' C f xii. 9 2 A Q anji E M . 'K . .. gg QQ, ,L wi. ':f- Y t . il 3 . Pete Stoehr Judy Strainer Georgia Strum Rick Stucinski Colleen Sullivan Kathy Swanda Karen Swanson Kathy Swanson Mark Swanson Terri Swanson Tom Sward Mark Sweet Dave Swenson Wanda Switala John Syring Barb Tamble Terry Tarara Doris Taylor Jeff Teffs Bruce Teich Left: lVlerry Christmas through words and pictures decorate panes of glass at Borgstrom's Drug. Susan Strandberg is the artist. Left Below: Pamela l-linz and Jonathan Diez mix watercolors for Hoye's on the Avenue. Below Center: Shaping a pot is Bob Markus. Below Right: Telling Spectrum Club advisor, lVlrs. Helen lVlcKenney of her painting task at Our Own Hardware is Sue Nlogren. Spectrum Club Sophomores 279 Kim Tempel Gary Testa Michael Thesenvitz Jeff Thieman Susan Thole Jim Thompson Scott Thompson Davvn Thornell Marvin Thurber Scott Tietz Lorie Timm Shirley Tornarelli David Tretter Suzy Trudeau Stephen Truso Sue Tschida Debbie Underdahl Lori Urbaniak Jim Urbanski John Urbanski Lee Ann Vanderbosch Duane VanHoever Vickie Vento Theresa Ventrelli IVlyrI Vietor Steve Vietor Jennifer Voeks Tracy Volkenant Greg Votel Lisa Votel Discussing basic ecological systems and urban environment suggestions are Gayle Falzone, Lynda Rowley, Cherie Oberg, and Nancy Converse. 280 - Sophomores!Belvvin 5 S 'X 2 4 H J 2 ' Z4 X Y'- Sieffii , ' aww , I J 1 f aff f Q 57 ww A ff V 4 V Q-1 ,mi::,s Q, 3 , 5 5 -V . AMQZW-H A f , ,t if We 5 me M gf-Q 2? is , if A WW xp 10' . Z 1 J X V if my L A 1,,.1:41,p fn,-ww ,- f 4 A J , ' if J f A' ' MM? ' u rr if ,fy '. , f 'i' ., ' ' A . '5 ,M 1 , , M ,V W 1 f 43 4 J , in ' f 5, 5 , , i Trl gig QQ li- ,T ,. 1, Y! I Y! 5 ,ff yr ,E A 1 Ji 4 'K f 4 3 f f 2 x . ' fff Q, V W, , A J, , .E V, A ,f,, - ..,, Y Q ,Ag l A we ,, , ,Q w if AN, i l id ,f gfQa 1':, T camps ,V V ! M X M iAy,., if vw Y Y 4 of fm Q' A W ,pf X i ,',' X ff I-.fe 1 4...-.fa-EE, E -..., 2 -2. fa ' .. ,Q I ' f Q2 K ls' fax ,,,G jj 6. 51.14. Aff! ll W Susan Wachtler Gerald Wade Thelma Wadell Richard Wagner Mike Wahlin Rick Walbridge f -'1, 1 A' Lofrvvalkosz ia, rrr,f Michelle Walsh , T if if Bill Warner fy , jf Joe wasaik ' - A Lorrvvebber L Dawn Wegscheider 1 Environment classes explore rare, natural site at Belvvin Laboratory ,Q g 4' , ,.-:jf 'Lf ff 7337 viii ff i'E'HQ. Walking along Willow Trail at Belwin Outdoor Laboratory on their November 21 trip are Rickey Mathias, Marilyn Ber- geron, Lori Williams, and Arlie Morten. Above Left: Exploring Beaver Trail near the St. Croix River, in search of vvild life are Cherie Oberg, Nancy Converse, Gayle Falzone, and John Cannon. Left: Preservation of nature and vvild life through understanding and study is ex- plained by guide Randy Waslen to Jim Syring, Don Harrington, Terry Okeefe, and Bill Yost ofthe Environment Class. Sophomores!Belvvin - 281 Dave Wegvverth Kevin Weida JoAnn Welsh Kevin Wenzel Sherry Wermager David Westerbuhr Mike Wheeler V Cynthia White Julie White George Whitney hiyV ,, jj, , W' V F Scott Wickham H, John Williams ' Terry Williams , t 'ne , 1, J fl Don Wilson Q, fiiii: Donald Winiecke ff .bf Mike Wolters '- -' Donna Wood A T Anita Woodbeck A ,,, : g l J '11 S 1 if - ag, ei 4 r 32' 4. W ,gym tt A ix ,f .iiwhb ek gin Q Q Q t - ' t l, ' f , X JM, M 45 5524 i , , , 'ii' 'tj f , It K, 4 I TNQ-,X ln ' , , o f My ,, my , b 81? ,A 'f H Q 2 ,e,f I . 7:7 M Q W1 . K ' ' 7' A V Q 1, it fi , W' , Vnifala M J n f W' Q W ' i Photography groups explore mysteries of f-stop, focus, shutter, film, to create top prints Positioning herself for a mood self- portrait is Debbie Harvvood, winter trimester photography student. Top Right: Taking close-up pictures of Tim Johnson and Dave Stedje at the Sadie l-lavvkins Dance is Denise Laub. Right: Giving an explanation on hovv to load a 35 mm. camera to Sue Stemig and Scott Wennhold is Kevin lVlcl-larg, Across Page, Top: A night time, time exposure of downtown St. Paul, taken by Paul Erickson. 282 A Sophomores Photography 3 fs . Sli: 'N--R' 6 sew .N ph 'nat ss tj ffl Same 4 Nil. -F sg.-M,... tx l . ...L Q sift 3 ffl? W i .. fig, ,ss f 5- -: , gl . -'Q K' ., N -.:: SPS S K: fi is tt' t ese f it stil ' x Sophomores not pictured: Jaime Arrigoni Thomas Baregi Ann Barilla Renee Bellovich Chuck Bienlverth Pat Blanchette Sandra Bodden Terry Buckingham John Burshten Julie Cairl Jose Castano Davvn Catlin Jeff Cleveland Sally Coddon Jim Crea Curt Cruz Gerald Daniels Ronald Darvvin Terry Davis Dean DevAlerio Janet Devine Kevin Dey Ralph Dinzeo Lawrence Dochniak Cathy Domier Mary Sue Ellis Maria Escobedo Delores Evvald Wanda Farley David Feldick Joan Fostor Deanna Erasl Sandor Gardil Lyn Garske Elizabeth Garza Paul Goering Debbie Gronevvold Tony L. Hager Paul G. Haider- Calvin Haines Bridgette Halleran James Halstead Lonnie Hansen Mark Hansen Eliot Hanson Linda Haugen Jerome Hills Jeffrey Hoffman Cindy Hollerbach Sherida Horrigan Steve Horvath Lorraine Hutchinson Terrance lrvvin Mike Jensen 1 .J Q, . i t if vs Q ' N.- fi ,L V N Q A YO X 'x Q t .a 'E r l is X X . ta 1 ,gl- Brian Johansen Tamera Johnson Timothy Kraft Daniel Krueger Shavvn Liebgott Dale Livingston Cynthia Looney Kevin Lutz Patrick McDonough Patricia Madrid Grace Marrazzo Michael Monson Virginia Morrison Shelly Museus Susanne Nackerud Mark Narovv Lori Oslund Robert Osterman David Woodford Sandy Wright Colleen Yates Jeff Ylinen Barbara Young Donna Zabilla Vicki Zacharias Jon Zarins Michael Zientek Bob Zimmerman Sharon Niedermayer Debra Williams Thomas Palmer Patricia Paulson Robert Peterson Rosemarie Pierce LeeAnn Pierson Michael Quinn Gerald Raymond Helen Reilly Roger Reistad Roxanne Richard Carrie Richie Joel Rieger David Salmon Gina Santine Terry Scharffbillig Steven Schultz Ricky Sellers Paula Sivels Michael Smith Michael G. Smith Scott Stone Mark Strader Paul Strub John Tetzlaff Richard Thole Elizabeth Travers Steve Urbaniak Michael Veesenmeyer Richard Warthen Mark Webinger Steven Wellnitz Craig Wigen David Youngdtiist Sobhomores Photography f 283 ' 1 mn? ,. ,ff f ,wk ' f 4 , 4 , , 4, ,5- mf, 55 W an ' f' Z f M ,'1TF'f ' J ,W , 1 I mem, za? 4,1 W f, , I ,, my Q., , if 2' M , A 'Q W 93 MM -'--1 'r TIIVIFTHA N WI TI-ll un 0 WN PA REN TS , ARQN CARLSON, NEIHARTRETIRE . . . LANGE AUTHORS MATH TEXT. . . FULL TIME HALL IVIONITURS . . . INDEPENDENT S TUDY Through the course of three years, we spend almost more time with teachers than with our own parents. Although their fields of interest vary from Logarithms to common sense and exact reasoning, each teach us the freedom of responsibility. Whether its learning to understand long psychology words or following a cake recipe to the letter, teachers and their assignments prepare us for the challenges to come. Faculty - 285 Right: DR. KARL GRITTNER - Principal of John- son High School. Below: Discussing the musical, No No Nanette with students on opening night is Dr. Grittner, Top Far Right: DONALD MOORE - Administrative Assistant. Bottom Far Right: En- joying the Homecoming Assembly are Thomas Pacholl and friends. smlgggfii:-r sys .WM ,ff-Q gg., K, C is I A , 'KE ,S 'L ULAVATORY PATROLS . . . FREE BUS RIDES TO SCHOOLS.. at 'iieisigi wr we ew: .. -:Yi 5 3. W, ' . 1+ :-N-4-v flinufff. :gzi- .w ' ix' wtoiif :gg:yt3?gQ,3gff3fgg1:-.. ff: Q f -15: ..,.1g5 Ft... ...h5::4ffZ'vf fi-7i'?l'2?.K' 1'St.3'-f il K' T' ,s-,fp-.y,..,s-., ...vt .ml ,.f,. 2 gi2,.,-.::-:':.t'Tiif.5.ge.4 2 ' Ei-Ii?:fJF5'g:I9?Li!' 'fi. .r--iff - we- rf: T-'s,'1 ' :z 4 fs.--.-fin: --. 'fx - am-1:. -1 ,5.f,1f- fi. 1,1 ,s?i,'g, 3f 55'-,' 1-ffgi, .'-f'.'.-rn -, 10, -' if-n gf :,.5t-131 f...- ',.f,-,-, S if ,-J-4. GEORGE P. YOUNG - Superin- tendent of Schools. Above Right: KENNETH A. BERG - Deputy Superintendent. Above, Far Right: ERNIA E. MCGUIRE - Assistant Superintendent, Elementary Education. Right: JAMES E. PHlLLlPS - Assistant Superintendent, Secon- dary Education. Far Right: VVESLEY W. NIEASEL - Assistant Superin- tendent, Program and Staff Develop- ment. A ,Pv- VGA MRS. G. THEODORE lVIlTAU - Chairman of the Board of Education. if it if fir ' is ,if 4 ,XX7 Below Left: FRED BRETT H Assistant Principal, transferred from Monroe in March. Below Center: PHILIP CARLSON -4 Assistant Principal, retired in December. Below Right: THOMAS PAC!-IOLL - Assistant Principal. N , M, 3' xl 1 'J , i V , V ...V I MQW? I .irg , , . V Vg V as I I ' I ... I I 6 A0 1 EW ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL . . . DISTRICT 625. . . COIVIIVIENCEIVIENT. . . rrrrrii i I - i t .Q W is if f - ,f A i an-4' ff' 41 I X I' me we- I WWW' in-ef-Wi' Watching Commencement ceremonies of 1974 graduates are school administrators, guests, and members of the School Board. SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 625, Left Panel, Top Row: EMERY BARRETTE, Clerk, JAMES GRIFFIN, Member, HOWARD GUTHMAN, Vice-Chairman, Bottom Row: ROBERT LOWE SR., Treasurer, WILLIAM MAGNUSON, Member, ELEANOR WEBER, Member. Administration, School Board - 287 i C GARY ALES Y lSocial Studiesl, Psychology, Track Coach, Spartan Club Advisor. Right: EDWARD ABDELLA 4 llVlathl, Geometry, Computer Math, General Math, Ski Club Advisor. Far Right: RODNEY BOEHLKE - lEnglishl, Business English, Writing l, Soccer Coach, Girl's Track Coach, Competitive Skiing Coach, Driver Education ln- structor. hx Al , , 1 SOMETHING NEVV STUDENT MAGAZINE CLEAN UP YOUR EVlRONIVlEl 551-vr MARY BUCK - lHome Economicsl, Foods For Hospitality, Interior Design, Contemporary War- drobe. Right: ELENA BRETOI - lForeign Languagel, Spanish I-IV, Spanish Club Advisor. Far Right: LDREN BERKNESS A- llVlathl, Algebra land ll, Geometry, Ski Club Co-Advisor. ,riff EUGENE BERG - lBusinessi, Advanced Secretarial Office Training, S ,ik Advanced Shorthand, Elementary Shorthand. Right Below: JQHN W 1 BALKENOL - lEnglishl, Business English, Mark Twain American f Humor, Essentials in Speaking and Writing l and ll, Something , New , Student Magazine Publication Advisor. at IN S Y. . .NEW COMPUTER SYSTEM . . t X t 'WSP t R Q5 553' ' X vc so -i. CORKY FINEY, POLICEMAN TO PSYCHOLOC Left: RONALD BOHM - llndustrial Artsi, Basic Hand Wood, Metal Shop. Above: BlLL ADDISON lPh.D.l - lEnglishl, Themes in Modern American Lit,, American Short Story, The American West, Mystery and Detective, Visual Communication. Faculty 2 BETTY CRAIG - lEnglisnl, Writing I and ll, Composition for the College Bound, Student Council and National Honor Society Ad- visor. Right: JOSEPH BRULA - IIVlatlil, Geometry, Mathematics 11, Algebra and Trigonometry. if if ' 'N' i 4 i R . X 1 ...OPERATION YULETIDE . . .VENDING IVIACHINES . .. I-IAIVI DINNER se e as we it BILL DORGAN - ISocial Studiesl, Civil Liberties, ln- ternational Relations. Director of Adult Education, Cafeteria Supervisor. 290 Y Faculty I5 'Q 9 Qu Left: PAUL CHRISTENSON - lSociaI Studiesl, Civil Liberties, Economics. Below Left: DARRYL BEISSLER - ilvlathl, Elemen- tary Analysis R, Arithmetic Review, Cross Country Track Coach. Below Right: ESTHER BERNTSEN - iBusinessi, Shorthand, Clerical Office Training, Typing 1,2,3. 3 1 s ROIVI THElVlE,'VVE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN' . .. HALL OF FAIVIE . .. 4,,,,,,,,w its--W ' 'li G fi it 4 W , ff W 1 K HAZ' Z 0653 Far Left: RICHARD DEMERS - lSocial Studiesl, Ancient and European History, Jr. Class Advisor. Left: JUNE DAHL - iSociaI Studiesl, Analysis and Research in American History, Independent Study in Social Studies. Above: KATHARINE DUIVIAS - lEnglishl, Film Study, Science Fiction, Literature of the American West, Department Chairman. Faculty - 291 LOUIS COTRONEO - ISocial Studiesl, History of Minnesota, America Grows Up. Right: RONALD DITTMER - ISpecial Educationl English 10, Social Studies 11, 12, Basic Math 10, 11, 12, Intramural Weight Training, Assistant Wrestling Coach. Far Right: SAMUEL MARKS - llnstrumental Musici, Stage Band, Orchestra, Symphonic and Varsity Bands, Broadway Musical. . . . B SQUAD HOCKEY, CITY CHAMPS as ir' tg 1 3 , , El. twigs.. I in f t in if 1 jf ,AM ' if 'W 'u:9Q6xl '1f,, J NEVV BAND UNIFORIVIS ,,,.-f-- x itii j DALE CARMICHAEL - IBusinessl, Typing, General Business, Jr. Varsity Hockey Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Right: HERBERT FERGUSON-Ilndustrial Artsl, Basic Graphic Arts, Production Graphic Arts, Commercial Graphic Arts, Drawing, Independent Studies in Graphic Arts. I 292 - Faculty HARRY HJERIVISTAD - lCounselingI, Youth Ad- vocate, Girls Basketball Coach. -I N THE JOB TRAINING . . .GIRLS BASKETBALL.. .NIGHT CLUB CONCERT jf., Q -B M-uf wt. TQ, ,rss- s sr- 'i RAY FORSTAD - llndustrial Artsl, lVletal Shop, Occupational Relations, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Advisor. Left: EARL DORNFELD - ILibraryI, lVIedia Coordinator, Audio- Visual. Faculty - 293 GORDON GRANT - lEngIishl, Photography Jour- nalism, Governor, Courier. Right: SHARON GREDVIG - lPhysical Educationl, Catalina Club, Skating Unit. X O new C 'C t iiiii C g i ,F ... PHOTOGRAPHY. . .GUITAR . . I . rv' W 5. 2 I f X , , V J , P 1 l,V ,i 5 T dx-t: lv ' I.,,Iw,!-,, 5 4141-5 ' 'ww M4- l'H1,,, , .,-Q. ,ff ' 444444 3'Q'yX:,1, ,,,,,, f ' ::i:i:5:isgit. . -Mmm .JOHNSON COURIER, GOVERNOR AMW, fc -at 294 - Faculty islnlnm qu- I CONRAD HOFF P lSociaI Studiesl, Career Educa- tion, lVlan and His Environment, Amer iParties, Tennis Coach, American Red Cross. Right: DOROTHY GREEN - il.ibraryl, Librarian. ican Political x ,' H. , , '4-' - 'Pt 'Q I 3 ix, 5 , ' . v,x Zi 5 ,Wi WM, Far Left: MARSHA HULTSTRAND - lPh'ysical Educationl, Vol- leyball Coach. Left: BETH HALL l lHome Ecohomicsl, Special Foods, Bachelor Living. Below: DOROTHY FLElVllNG - lllllusicl Guitar Choir Girls Glee Club Broadway llflusical. L .af ABEEB EDUCATION . .. SPECIAL FOODS. . . IVIADBIGALS. . . X X X ft, 3 If ff X 6 f fl 1 f l l 33? M, , Q X X Q if , , K f I 1 , ,. fa ,r', V Ax QW ,ff X f 1 W 5? gfggfw ,146 , ,W f 41 get , :Aww 'XFN M , .M ,, ,, . 1,-E f V1 : 4 , .,,, ', T f 5,,t'l'i-u f ,, , ' ,,..,'5'7,,.,W uf ' -' .f iV,fLAw:,'Q4 ' -' F, , , f', 'f ,, f Q -. . an., RUEBEN GUSTAFSON - llVlathl, Vocational Math, Athletic Direc- tor. Left: BRUCE HOFF - lEnglishl Mystery and Detective Stories, Science Fiction, B Squad Basket' ball Coach. Faculty - 295 VERNON IVERSON - KSocial Studiesl, Ameri- can History. Right: IVIURIEL KORFHAGE - iEngIishl, Mythology. fr, K 723 '7' 23 43 4 'S if 1 1 X W 1 I G if 1' 'S-.awww 15-T 7 Hun. RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE.. ESTLIN PEP CLUB, IVI 3 is 1 ,ar off' KINGSLEY KERRICK - Hvlathb, Basic Geometry, Gen- eral Math, Aigebra R. Right: RICHARD LARSON - KARL Ceramics, Wrestling Coach. 296 - Faculty A NN, A Q- Qf rx E Left LEONARD KAMNIKAR llndustrlal Artsl, Power, General Electronics Experimental Electronics. Below: PETER KRAMER lSclencel Human Biology Animal Biology. 74' -'Q -v v . N,.. ifgixhyztsk ,,,., I ox, Tk..h,i E W M NMMMWMWW-I K v . S5 S' N t jf iii M is .:.,.f SANDRA JOHNSON - lEnglish, Foreign Languagel, Wo- men ln The lVledia, Russian. Left: JOHN KULBITSKI - lPhysical Educatlonl, Swim Coach, Intramural Swim, Pool Director. Faculty - 297 LECTRONICS . . . BICENTENNIAL PHYLLIS LANGLAND - SpeciaI Learning S- Behavxor ProbIems. Right: WILLIAM LYNCH - ISociaI StudiesI, 1920's and 3O's. X-0 I yy. . af ska .rv I ...WINTER CARNIVAL ART DEIVIONSTRATIONS . .. CLOSE UP . . . CI-IESS g ,,, W ',. I' mr 2.:- 2 7-E 1 K I P I ' ...Q A :ut - Lv.. .-L. f E EEE af X -iff. K in .. f 1 ' C X I . . S - 'C X 3 E- M h. .. .. .Q-Q - - E' I . 3 .,k, wg- gk E K Lbvk fix. QE, . --fi ,E 5 ft if . IE E A fag A . Q. I, d 12.2i I JAMES MCGOWAN - mm, Crafts, Ceramics. Right: HELEN WWW 'I I IVICKENNEY - IArtI, Painting, Drawing, Independent Study in Art, Advanced Drawing and Painting. 298 - Faculty .MQ K x . ww Far Left: SHERMAN MILLER - lBusinessl Business Law, insurance, Business and Per sonal Recordkeeping. Left: MURIEL LANGE lMathi, Calculus A, Geometry A, Chess Club Below: ROBERT MOLKENBUR - lSciencei Chemistry. J' ,ac Ti RY TUESDAY SPEECH COMPETITION INTRAIVIURAL SPORTS. . HARRIET McEVOY - lEnglishl, Reading 10, 11, 12 Left: JOHN MULUKEN - lSpeech and dramai, Basic Speech, Essentials of Acting, Assembly Coordinator Spring Drama Program. Faculty - 299 ,-,45 nw KATHERINE OLSON - lEngIishl, Film Study. Right: ARTHUR MCVVATT - lSo- cial Studiesl, American Political Behavior. rom or W if A X N UW in -Q .. FRIENDSHIP TUTORS AT FARNSVVORTH . . . MARRIAGE PRCJBLEIVIS LAWRENCE PERRY - lBuSir1eSSl, lVlar- ketir1g,OJT. Right: NIARSHA O'BRIEN - lEnglishl, American Short Story, 300 - Faculty 3, if 5 M Left: ANNE NELSON - IHome Economicsl, Teen Living, Creative Home Crafts. Below: BERNARD NEUBERT - IScienceI, Plant Biology, Animal Bio- Iogy. V ll ll THNIC STUDIES.. .BIG JOHN . . . WOMEN IN THE MEDIA X EW . 224' Nils W W J x ring. 2. ef .fr iv. E he -x S firms 1 tl Far Left: CAROLINE IVIECKLIN - IArtI, Jewelry 1, 2. Left: JOHN NEIHART - IScienceI, Conservation. Above: JAMES PIRKL - IScienceI, Plant Biology A and R, Animal Biology R, General Math, Golf Coach. Faculty - 301 use 1 fgmw CHARLES NELSON f iBusinessl, Beginning Short' Q P hand, Advanced Skills and Office Procedures for ' On The Joh Training, Occupational Relations for ig Office On the Joh Training. Bottom Right: AR- who L Cl-4lE ANDERSON, Guidance Counselor. RIGHT: FRED LOFSTEDT, Guidance Counselor. f,.s ' . J 'Q L . . . POST HIGH SCHOOL PLANNING. . .EXPLORER PROGRAIVI.. sf '- E E gk L' H H l 3 we s . i 5 iv-at an ' W S993 BETTYE ROACH, Special Education. Right: RONALD RlCl-lARDS A iBusinessl, Business Office Machines, Typing 2, 3, -4. 302 - Faculty Far Left: MARGARET DRIER, Guidance Counselor, Depart- ment Chairman. Bottom Left: IVIARLYS PETERSON, Guidance Counselor. Left: ARLINE DEWALL, Guidance Counselor. Below: STEVEN PETERSON - lSocial Studiesl, Man and His Environment, Contemporary Social Issues, Reform in American lnstitutions, Sophomore Class Advisor. IVIARDI GRAS. .. ROBERT RYAN - lSciencel, Chemistry A, Chemistry R, Ad- vanced Topics in Chemistry. Left: GINA RULLI - lForeign Languagesl, French 1, 2, 3, 4, French with a Lighter Touch, Spanish With a Lighter Touch, Spanish for Travelers, French Club Advisor. Faculty - 303 , , V My YVV, wffniig I ' A Mi , if lf, I f 4 'Y l'l MIinwlm Wlwmmgu ,, X ,Z.,A - ,X Left: RICHARD STGNE F iBusinessi, Typing, Notetaking. Above: JANE SHOVELLA lSocial Stucliesl, Ancient History, Medieval History, Historyeof Man, ilntemational Friendship Club. Above Right: PAUL SWANSON - Wlathi, Algebra, Business Math, lntfamural Basketball. A eiooe i ooie Looooooeeool so ooo , , C , mf' Qo- H .5,3,f V? SNQYQ' ..FiISCH'S RAIDERS...1975 CITY HOCKEY CHAMPS . . .J CLUB 'A if 1 ei DONALD voss - iindusiriai Am-,io,iBasicfeanglgggofefiri Woodworking. Right: MAUREEN VAN HEERDENA A iSocial Studiesi, Psychology, Historical Society, I yy ll yo 304 - Faculty Far Left: CRAIG STRANE - IPhysical Educationl, Health, B squad Football, Var- sity Hockey. Left: LLOYD SANDSTROIVI - lPhysical Education, Social Studiesl, 4, in Ivlodern World, A squad Basketball Coach, J Club Advisor. Below Far Left: RICHARD SHAGER - llVlathI, Geometry R, Junior Class Advisor. Below Left: Eldon Bjornstad, Social Worker. Below: RICHARD WASKO - lSociaI Studiesl, Civil War, America Grows Up, Baseball Coach. Y' 1' X-f X I M i NTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUB . . .ANTHROPOLOGY . .. lv ,. .,.. r RWM ,. ,MN 7 ZW 5 fl.. V H . Wm ,r ., li 1 mf' 5 4 , ,. f I I ' wx. I ff. ,WM if A7 N,, .f- 'T Below Left: GORDON RISCH- IScienceI, Vocational Physics, Advanced Physics, Astronomy Club Advisor. Below: HAROLD ROIVIANSKY - lSocial Studiesl, Anthropology, World In Con- flict, Global Problems. Right: PAUL SCHULTZ - lSocial Studiesl, Modern World, History of Man. Faculty - 305 Q M .. 'T ROBERT SMITH - IEngIishI, Stagecraft, Literature of the American West, Mark Twain and American I-Iumor, Visual Com' munucation, Right: EDWARD SVANOE - IForeign LanguageI, Scandinavian, German. Far Right: RICHARD STANFORD - ISociaI StucIiesI, Debate I, 2, America at War. ...CARNIVAL ...'ROCKET'. CAROLE SNYDER - IEngIishI, Film Study, Science Fic- tion,Essentials in Speech and Writing I and 2. Right: GIJN NVOR SHEFF - IPhysicaI EducationI, Marching. Far Right WILLIAM WEYANDT - IEngIishI, TV and Radio, Independ ent Reading, Poetry, B Squad Baseball Coach. 306 Faculty IVIILDRED WALSER - lForeign Languagel, German 1, 2, 3, German With a Lighter Touch. Left: JAMES WHEELER - lEnglishl, The Sea, Business English, Writing 1, Sailing Club Advisor. T T' . mf 1, If V' I, 1. 5 al. we , -an V, gf . Q , k. 30 ,K N' ' A X ' . M r . 4 . .Ml X f , ..,,. 1 ,V,,,,V f 4 . he . 'Wi f - 'V We 4 CANDINAVIAN CULTURE. . .STATE FAIR PROJECTS. . . GERMANY . . . N , 4' s J .ill 3- .ry iv. fwe-ew , Cx 1.1!-4 1 Eg'.1fv 5 I E 4 X 1 A x Mgt g 7 n f r PETER SAJEVIC - lPhysical Educationl, Head Football Coach. Top Left: INEZ WASHBURN - lHonne Econornicsl, Lingerie, Ex- pression Through Clothing, Home Economics for On the Job Training. Left: LAWRENA CE THEMMES e llndustrial Artsl, Basic Hand Wood, Ar- chitectural Drafting, Technical Drafting. 'tw Sv xg sf' Below: IVIURIEL BOSSIVIAN - Bursar, Right: BLANCHE HAYNE - Register Secretary. Far Right: VERA NOVAK - At- tendance. exif' 'A 4. ...M-R .my ff I I X k ' . 4- ' 9 s .. I if 2 I .4 'QQN i R I I is gr I .TESTING AND TREATMENT REFERRAL . .. FILIVISTRIP LIBRARY. . . DAT! WWW ' l -,iff I l I ,xx A j ELAINE ANDERSON - Attendance and payroll. Right: DOROTHY JOHNSON - Data Processing. 308 - Clerks, Aides ,MVK A ,Mali 'V we My 4,h A was z.. I T AgLL . A 5? , 41, '!ff- 1-L N Y ... A A ,V ,V .,., , , . b ,:..t . 3 S ... ll, ,,.:- A , L t . Vg, lf 53 5 , ff 5' ' l Q V' t WX I . L. .5 ff L 1' ' . ..sig ffggiiv X .,:. fl . s D X i f .xX.. 21. fl 1 EEI- ig, Q 5 5 Left: Writing admit slips for students late to school is Mrs. Vera Novak. Below Left: EVELYN LINDSTROM - Records. Below: DOROTHY BENNETT - Nurse. ffil X Llkl AW? . is li fvv, '.,,-1 WW? 3 Panel Above: TEACHERS AIDES, Top Row: CATHLEEN DAUGHERTY, Nurse and Home Economics Aide, JOAN RAY, Mathematics and Science Aide, CAROL PETERSON, Library Aide, Delores Aim, Audio Visual Aide. Bottom Row: ELAINE JOHNSON, Guidance Aideg BETTY ANDREASON, Music Aide, ELAINE CLOCK, Social Studies Aide, EDYTHE SMEED, English Aide. fff, 484 f T., A K 2- ff , ,u ESSING. . . MAINTENANCE REPORTS COMPUTER RECORDS. . . ww 4' Z VAVVV :,,. ., f lv if w X Q A 4 lagfiw - f,.. A vv.:,.V- X ix M, VV,Y : in -i ri, fr fh,f. it i r i I Clerks, Aides - 309 Below: Bertha Kautt. Below Right: Betty Stafford. Below, Far Right: Nlary Steiner. 46 .Eg f Sin 2 J W. A KITTELSON RETIRES, LEIVIIRE HIRED ..,t fi' -'Q K . R -K e ..., 4, llll E , V I f 2-3 :awww X 2. , if :'- i - 4 3? it Q tl je- ew af ' 3 5 f k 255 Q' GIRLS GET CHEF SALAD. .. BRE! ,5 Ge ' i f l Custodian, John Lesniak, the Hall Ambas- sador, Right: George LeIVlire, Head Custo- dian, Doris Nlelsby. Far Right: Ron Bur- ton and Sylvester Wagner. 310 - Custodians, Cafeteria Staff CAFETERIA LADIES, Top Row: Ellie Blackstock, Evelyn Sadie Kroll, Margaret Lofgren, Pat Robinson, Lenora Schaible, DeRose, Rachel Ellsworth, berg, Gert Keeling, Stella ,, ,,,, ,,., 'W-3 , , ' A T PROGRAM . .. E 5 1 A fc' --t X ' A W ---- rx , f, ' X f y i-k at j 4 5 I O 5 . K img : q 'ff , - . M i q I K 5 gee .Q 'X R is L Q' is 5 S A eeee Q X Bette Marie Jernberg, Louise Jern- Mary Stachovvski,Tillie Tnolen. Karels. Bottom Row: Lucille Kroll, ,fl f A Ll L f s fri ff it Q A' lawn vi Giard HALL AMBASSADOR CUSTODIANS, Top Row: Gerald Flaherty, Ron Burton, Ray Nelson, Don Hoffman. Bottom Row: Margaret Lee, AI Jansky, Sylvester Wagner, Dick O'Kane. N wk E M g .,,. z . We '1 A is Xxx!! 1 fx O? ,JOHN LESNIAK . . . TORTILLAS .. Q, . , A. g R A A . g Custodians, Cafeteria Staff e 311 T Tvs ect ir' E 1 li R H S -ON , TAT cms ANFJUOESNTCOSTI HTF. BQ?-QELQM' was .ee Amt ,e 4 n r frfgef V gmt 0 Tw ,r 5 r' J 1 it 1 Qi wr t 2 i f -' 517,21 X iffy f fir' 4 V -5 ., 'An , ' Lg, V 1 re t 2 a s fi gwexr , e.1,. y V, Z A- Efvz4,r:f.g-2 I: I I id-l,.l Qt. XS ,. me u gi f ., 0 i Wg! 1 'Nous , . . l K ' . f . . sf, f , use x. X 3 N4 fam ,Eg 31, X is p V, H nf- -, K I :lv in., fr ' , ,,,,,, , ,IW 'IZ 7,41 , , , ,Wy 1 , M f .ff , wr , . ' 3, in i if ' i' 9 if W Uri . ' v i + ' ' F N wx 'f 7' 1 1 ' 2 ' 5 7 . 1 ' f Il 1-K ff H5 I I 4 ef 5, 1 iip 'i Rf- 'L ' -ff.. 2!1 5'4f5'.- V iii' mi f eS2.fff f ' if ' 5f.':'5iQ-- W f wi , W , 2 .- 4 7,,' , f 13 . X f ' 'D 'I ' ix ' l. --a X ifv 4 r flll nf ' , 4 , rr' llll rm. ,N Ii' ' x 'Il 5 I i' 9 j ra X 9 XMI, f f , 5 Y Q t M . --i f-f. ..,f- ,.1-6,1f'-ffptezz. f' Z I E Q , swhvcvt YB 0-is 1 ' f f 1, 'i?f 'IW - - A- ' l -' -1 Dawn breaks in Detroit. y Feeding time for the sacred cows. 1.2 1974-75 saw the disquieting national scandal of Watergate, the probe into the CIA, the collapse in Viet Nam, and the struggle with stagflation and unemployment. President Ford urged draft evaders to return, oil and gas price increases encouraged early explorations in to solar energy, and Mariner 10 probed our solar system. Through this turmoil we continued to search for answers to the future. Q W W , A W QV!! . pff? l, 'ww f f 1 ti ,I 1 3 Left: Searching in career seminars. The controversy ot amnesty COLLAPSE OFSAIGUN . . . PACER . . . SOLAR ENERGY. . . MARINER 70 . . . IMPEA CHMENT. . . RECESSION P fd '75 Probing for answers. C I 313 The year is over and all our sports encounters are but memories. Some of the time its fun, especially when we win. And if we lose, it seems so crushing - at least for a day or two. The important point of the whole business is that we ha ve the freedom to try out to train, and to compete. For some of us its just swell to be in the stands hollering for something that just seems so important and exciting. Girls sports breakthrough. Grading 10,000 fans Hard 'WRING OUT WASH'. . . WEIGHT TRAINING . . .RICHARDSON 'S SPORTS EYE. . . ALL CITYSPORTS TROPHY xf Ballet-Irke skull and grace on the court. 315 C I The grace of Mary Anthony dancers. A family Homecoming dinner. Mad cap melodrama, Jack Dalton OUR TOWN'. . . U-ETTESJIVE' 7 . . . GUTHRIE. . . CHIMERA . . . ALL CITY TALENT SHOW. . . JAZZ FESTIVAL Iv . , lm - The ceremony of a gala Homecoming. Hundreds of us are given opportunities to spend joyful moments in the world of make believe as singers, actors, musicians, dancers, or just cast and chorus members. We dress in costumes and paint our faces as the lines and lyrics we so laborously learn, transform our personalities in to the exciting performers on the stage of experience. . Nanette, Sadie, Atlantic City, Marching Show, Back to the 50's, CindereIla. 317 - Conclusion Our City of St. Paul, waiting silently for the Winter of '75. o Programming. The hub of the Eastside, Johnson High School, 1349 Arcade St O1349ARCADE ST. . . 'JOHNSON OUR DEAR OLD HIGH C SCHOOL'. . . ICE ARENA . . .PHALEN COUNCIL . . .TRIMESTERS '71 fa if If we qw'4l? ,nr!w7'TJ ff Y gyfwssi 'iff .W f Q, ag IW Wy fa -fig 1 ' ,lisf O 'Oi' W - QwiW if ,ff fr in J, 1 ,HE fr? 3 iw 'F Q O,,O.qr .4 1531 I- y' V-6' 9 1 qu. MO E. Bag! ' '51 5? ly 'Aj 'Zvi H .P Emp., in If Y' A iff? mf in A O 3 A? A gl AE AAA? ' A Of AA A QA A AAAAAO A. O ff' i O OOOOO . O ' O if' Q 'Q , M' ,OOO N ,A O O a 4' Of , O Q ? V if A O.,,,A if gg, . fit ' T P ' O . ' Ogw-Q ,OQO O ' ' f ,A ' A H V -N M O O. 'A V-lil A if AA AA A ill . 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The City, the school, our studies, our friends, the teachers, our experiences have all shaped our lives with indelible traces that will last as long as we do! 319 - Conclusion Faculty, Administration and Service Personnel Abdella, Edward. . . . . . 66,288 Addison, Bill ................. 289 Ales, Gary ............... 53, 288 252 Alm, Delores lAidel .......... Anderson, Archie lGuidancel. . . Andreason, Betty lAidel ....... Anderson, Elaine lAidel ....... Balkenol, John ........... 193, Beissler, Darryl .......... 145, 291 Bennett, Dorothy lNursel ...... 309 302 309 308 289 Berg. Eugene ................ 289 Berkness, Loren .......... 66, 288 Berntsen, Mrs. Esther ......... 291 Bjornstad, Eldon lSocial Workerl304 Boehlke, Rodney ............ 288 Bohn, Ronald ............... 289 Bossman, Muriel lBursarl ...... 308 Bretoi, Elena ................ 288 Brett, Fred lAss't. Principall .... 287 Brula, Joseph ............... 290 Buck, Mrs. Mary ............. 288 Burton, Ronald lCust.l ........ 311 Carlson, Philip lAss't. Principall 287 Carmichael, Dale. . 138, 141, 157, 292 Christenson, Paul ............ 291 Clock, Elaine iAidel .......... 309 Cotroneo, Louis ............. 292 Craig, Mrs. Betty ...... 49,263,290 Dahl, Mrs. June .............. 291 Doherty, Cathlea lAidei ....... 309 Demers, Richard ......... 190, 290 DeRose, Evelyn lCafel ........ 311 Dewall, Mrs. Arline lGuidancel 302 Dittmer, Ron ................ 292 Dorgan, William ............. 290 Dornfeld, Earl ............ 252, 293 Drier, Mrs. Margaret lGuidancel 302 Dumas, Mrs. Katharine ........ 291 Ellsworth, Rachel lCafel ....... 311 Ferguson, Herbert ............ 292 Flaherty, Gerald lCust.l ....... 310 Fleming, Mrs. Dorothy. . 74.25.295 Forstad, Ray .............. 55, 293 Grant, Gordon ............... 294 Gredvig. Sharon ....... .... 294 Green, Mrs. Dorothy .......... 294 198, 286 295 Grittner, Karl lPrincipall .... Gustafson, Rueben ........... Hall, Mrs. Beth .............. 295 Hayne, Blanche lClerkl ........ 308 Hjermstad, Harry lYouth Advocate 160,293 Hoff, Bruce .......... 166, 168, 295 Hoff, Conrad ............ 265, 294 Hoffman, Don lCust.l ......... 311 Hultstrand, Marsha ....... 150,294 lverson, Vernon ............. 296 Jansky, Al lCust.l ............ 311 Jernberg, Bette Marie lCafel . . . Jernberg, Louise lCafel ....... Johnson, Elaine lAidel ........ Johnson, Dorothy lClerkl ...... 311 311 309 309 Johnson, Sandra ............. 297 Kamnikar, Leonard ....... . . . 297 Karels, Stella lCafel .... . . . 311 Kautt, Bertha lcafel .... . . . 311 Keeling, Gert lCafel .... . . . 311 Kerrick, Kingsley ..... .... 2 96 Korfhage, Muriel .... ....... 2 96 Kramer, Peter ........... 126, 297 Kroll, Lucille lCafel. . . ..... . 311 Kroll, Sadie lCafel ..... ...... 3 10 Kulbitski, John ....... . . 163, 297 Lange, Mrs. Muriel ....... 200, 299 Langland, Mrs. Phyllis ........ 298 Larson, Richard .......... 170,296 Lemire, George lCust.l ........ 310 Lesniak, John lCust.l ......... 311 Lindstrom, Evelyn lClerkl ...... 308 Lofgren, Margaret lCafel ...... 311 Lofstedt, Fred lGuidancel ...... 303 Lynch, William .............. 298 Marks, Samuel ...... 60, 63, 74, 293 McEvoy, Mrs. Harriet ......... 299 McGowan, James ........... 298 McKenney, Mrs. Helen . . . . . . 298 McWatt, Arthur ........ . . . 300 Mecklin, Caroline .... .... 3 00 Miller, Sherman ............. 299 Molkenbur, Robert ....... 236, 299 Moore, Donald lAdm. Ass't.l. . . 287 Mulliken, John ........... 238,299 Neihart, John ............... 301 Nelson, Mrs. Anne . . . . . . . 301 Nelson, Charles ..... . . . 55,302 Nelson, Ray lCust.l ....... . . . 311 Student lndex Neubert, Bernard . . . . . 300 Novak, Vera lClerkl .......... 308 0'Brien, Mrs. Marsha ......... 300 Olson, Ms. Katherine ......... 300 Pacholl, Thomas lAss't. Principall Perry, Lawrence .......... 55, 300 Peterson, Carol lAidel ......... 309 Peterson, Marlys lGuidancel . . . 302 Peterson, Steven ......... 250, 302 Pirkl, James ................ 301 Ray,Joan lAidel . . . . , . . 309 Richards, Ronald .... . . . 302 Risch, Gordon ...... . . 304 Roach, Mrs. Bettye ..... .... 3 02 Robinson, Pat lCafel .......... 311 Romansky, Harold ........... 304 Rulli, Mrs. Gina ..... .... 2 73,302 Ryan, Robert ..... ......... 3 02 Sajevic, Peter ........ 139, 141, 306 Sandstrom, Lloyd ..... 165, 166, 304 Schieble. Lenora lCafei ....... 311 Schultz, Paul ................ 304 Shager, Richard .......... 190, 304 Sheff, Mrs. Gunnvor ....... 44, 304 Shovell, Mrs. Jane .... .... 3 04 Smeed, Edithe lAidel . . . . . . 309 Smith, Robert ......... . . . 306 Synder, Mrs. Carole .......... 306 Stachowski, Mary lCafel ...... 311 Stafford, Betty lCafel ......... 310 Stanford, Richard ......... 46, 304 Steiner, Mary l Cafel .......... 311 Stone, Richard .............. 304 Strane, Craig ..... 143, 153, 154, 304 Svanoe, Edward .....,....... 304 Swanson, Paul .............. 304 Themmes, Lawrence ...... 198, 306 Tholen, Tillie lCafel ........ 311 Van Heerden, Maureen .... , 304 304 310 306 306 304 306 306 iis Voss, Donald ................ Wagner, SylvesterlCust.l . . Walser, Mrs. Mildred ...... , Washburn, Mrs. Inez ....... 55, Wasko, Richard ....... ,..... is? Weyandt, William . . . . . . . Wheeler, James ..... .... , iid ..A.. Aasen, Martin i101 143, 157, 231 , 251. Aasen, Steven i101 251, 252. Abbott, Barbara l10l 251. Abrego, John l1Ol 251. Abresch, Thomas l11l 191. Abrizenski, Elizabeth i11l 190, 191. Achartz, Brian li 1 l. ADAM, DIANE H21 82 - On- the Job Training 12. ADDINGTON, DAVID l12i 46, 82 - Honor Society 12, N.F.L, 10, 11, 12, Tennis 12, Track 12. Addington, Jonathan l11l 46, 191. Aguirre, Gregory l11l 191. Aguirre, Thomas l10l 251. Ahlgren. Terri l1 ll 191. ALBRECHT, RICHARD l12l. Albrecht, Thomas l1 1 J. Aliperto,Darlenei'l1l191. ALLEN, JAMES l12l 82, 114, 163, 186, 224, 263, 267 - German Club 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11, Swimming 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10,11,12,J-Club1O, 11, 12, Spartan Club 12. Allen, Nancy i11i 191, ALLl.., DAVID l12l 82, 141 - Aeliasketball 11, A-Foot- ball 10,11,12, B - Basketball 10, Track 10, 11. Allie, Mary Rose i101 251. ALM, DENNlS l12l 82, 153, 203, 237 - A-Hockey 10, 11, 12, A-Football 11, B-Football 10, Class Council 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11, Junior Class Vice President, J-Club Board Member. ALMQUIST, LORI l12l 82 4 A-Choir 12, Glee Club 10, 11, Cam ll 11 pane os . Almquist, Randall l1Ol 251. Altrichter, Judith lill 191. Alvarez, Scott iiil 191. Amey, Donald l10i 251. Amidon, James i1Ol 85, 143, Anderson, Joan l11l 191. Anderson, Julie C111 191. Anderson, Karen ll0l 221, 251. ANDERSON, KEVIN l12l 82. Anderson, Marilyn l11l 191. ANDERSON, MARK 1121 83 - k 1 rac O. Anderson, Michael l10i 251. ANDERSON, PAUL l12l '83, 147, 174, 247 A- B-Band 10, Class Council 12, German Club 11, Honor Guard 11, 168,251. Ski Club 10, Soccer 11, 12, Anderson, Craig l11l 47, 186, Student Council 12, Ski 191. Team 10, 11. Anderson, David l11l. ANDERSON, PEGGY i121 49, Anderson, Donald ilil. 64, 83, 98, 125, 155, 225, 227. Anderson, DougIasl1Ol251. - Catalina Club 10, Cheer- Anderson, James C. l10l 168, leading 11, 12, Class Council 251. 11,12, Girls' Athletic Associa- Anderson, Jane l10l 64, 251. tion 10, 11, 12, German Club Anderson, James E. l10l251. 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Home- Anderson, 251 Jeanette l10l 74, coming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Operetta 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11, Cheerleading Co-captain 12, Girls' Athletic Association Treasurer 12. Anderson, Richard 1111 191, 252. Anderson, Sandra 1111 59, 191. ANDERSON. STEPHEN 1121 83, 159 -A Chess Club 12, - German Club 12, Gymnastics 10,11,12. Anderson, Susan 11 11. ' ANDERSON, TODD i 121 83, 94, 153, 155, 207 - A-Heck vey 112, B-Hockey 10. Andreason, David 1111 163, 191. Antonson, Donald 1101 251. ABN-DT, EUGENE 1121 83. Arndt, Patrick 1111 191. Arnold, Julie 1111 70, 190, 191, 271. ARRIGONI, PAMELA 112143, 83, 263 - Class Council 10, 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Marching Unit 11, 12. Arrigoni, Sandra 1111 191. ASMUS. TIMOTHY 1121 83, 139, 141, 164, 166, 229, 237, 263 - A-Baseball 11, 12, A-Basketball 11, 12, A-Foot- bail 12, B-Baseball 10, B-Bas- ketball 10, Class Councii 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11 , 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11, B'Baseball Captain 10, BaBasketball co-Captain 10, Class of 1975 Vice President. Y ASP, RICHARD 1121 83. 174 -B-Baseball 10, German Club 12, Ski Club 10. Atchison, Donald 1101 251. ATCHISON, LORRAINE 1121 83 -- German Club 10, 11, 12, National Forensic League 10, On the Job Training 12. Aubin, Paula 111176, 191. Auge, Mary 1111 191. AUGER. COLLEEN 112183. Aune, Nancy 1111 191. Avery, Ronald 1101. Babin, John 1101. Badowicz, Francis 1111 191. Badowicz, Mark 1101. Baker, Alison 110149, 74, 252. Baker, Brian 1111 192. Baker, Julie 1101252. Baker, Mark 1101252 Baker, Sandra 110174, 252. Bakke, Jody 1101 60, 252. Bakken, Elaine 1101252. Ballard, Kathleen 1101252. Balsimo, Deborah 1101252. Balsimo, Larry 1101 143, 157, 241, 252. Baregi, Thomas 1101. Barilia, Ann 1101. Barilla, Leslie 1111 192. Barnett, James 1111. BARNETT, MANDIE 1121 83 Catalina 10, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. BARRETTE, PAULA 1121 83, 150, 271 ,-4 Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls Track 10, Girls Volley- ball 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Pep Club 12. Barrette, Scott 1101 47, 143, 157, 252. Barron, Jef1rey1101252. Barry, Karen 1111 192. Barry, Rick 1101252. BARSNESS, SCOTT 1121 83. Barstad, Roben 1111. BARTELL, CHERYL 1121 83, 263 - German Club 10, 11, 12, Historicai Society 10, 11, Honor Society 11, 12. Bartell, Lynne 110168, 252. Bastian, Rainer 1111 192. BATEMAN, ROBERT 1121 83 - German Club 11, Jun- ior-Senior Piay, Soccer 10, 11. Bauer, Steven 1111 192, 255. BAUMAN, JODELL 1121 43, 73, 84, 242144 Cataiina Club 10, Courier Staff 12, French Club 10,11,12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Gov' ernor Staff 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Nationai Forensic League 11, 12. BEAUDET, DONNA 112184 - Glee Club 10, On the Job Training12. Beaudry, James 1101 252. Beaulieu, Gary.1101 143, 157, 252. BEBEAU. KATHY 112184. Beck, Ronald 1101 252. Bedbury, Merrilee 1111 59, 192. Beddow, Jennifer 1101 252. Beebe, John 1111. BEHR, SCOTT 1121 84, 174 4- Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Ski Team 11, 12. BEISSLER. WILLIAM 1 121 84. Belair, Michele 1111 192, 231. BELAIR, PATRICK 1121 84 - German Club 11, Track 10, 11. BELKO, DAVID 1121 84 - Chess Club 12, Bowling Team 12. Belko, Doris 1101 59, 61, 89, 252. Bell, Cynthia 1111 192. Bell, James 1111 192. BELLOVICH, JULIE 112184. Bellovich, Renee 1101. Benassi, Mary 1111. Beneke, Daniel 1101 - 145, 163,182,252. Beneke, David 1111 141, 166, 192. Benert, William 1111 153, 192. Benike, Thomas 1101 252. BENSON, LYNN 1121 43, 44, 84, 242 A Class Council 1o,ll,12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Operetta 10, Ski Club 11, 12, Marching Unit President 12. BERG, JAMES 1121 84 - On The Job Training 12. Berg, Mary 1111 192, 269. Berger, Jeanne 1111 192. Bergeron, Cheryl 1101 252. BERGERON, MARILYN 1121 84, 281. Bergeron, Gerald 1111 141, 192, 273. Berquist, CandyCe1101252. Bergstrom, Karen 1111 73, 76,192. Bergstrom, Steven 1111 192. BERKE, DEBBIE 1121 84 - Catalina Club 10, Girls' Ath- letic Association 10, Glee Club 10. , BERLING, RICHARD 1121 84. BERRES, CAMILLE 112184. Berres, Ralph 1101 252. Berry, Robert 1101 252. Berube, Mary 1101253. Beseke, Barbara 1111 192. Beseke, Brian 1101 253. Beseke, Linda 1111 192. Beseke, Lloyd 1101 253. Bethke, Donald 1111 192. BETTENDORF, JOHN 1121 84. Bewell, George 1101 147, 253. Biagini, Dawn 1101253 Bierwerth, Charles 1101. BIEVER, ERIK 1121 59, 84 - Chess Club 12, SkirClub 11, 12, Symphonic Band 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 12. Biever, Susan 111145, 192. BIFULK. ARCHIE 1121 84. Bifulk, Lance 1101 182, 253. Bifulk, Philomenia1101 253. Bighiey, Patrick 1111 192. Birchem, Marceil 1101253. BIRCHEM, PATRICIA 112185. Bjorklund, Gregory 1111 163, 192. BJORKMAN, DONALD 1121 85, 263 - A-Band 10, 'Ger- man Club 10, 11, HDHDI S0- ciety 11, 12, Red Cross- Representative 10, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Biorlie, Ruth 1111 160, 192. Black, Ricky 1101253. Blackstock, Bruce 1101 151 253. Biaha, Susan 1111 64, 70, 192, 244, 267. Blair, Patricia 1111207, 219. Blaisdell, Michael 1111. Biaisdell, Thomas 1101 253. BLANC!-IARD. DEBRA 1121 85. Blanchard, Neil 1101 253. Blanchette, Dannette 1101253. Btanchette, Deborah 1101 253. BLANCHETTE, PAMELA 1121 85, 193 - Giris Athletic As- sociation 11,12 Bianchette, Patrick 1101. Bianchette, Peggy 1111. BLANCHETTE, SCOTT 1121. BIANCHETTE, STEVEN 1121. Blau, Leslie 11 11 45, 76, 193. Block, Babette 1101 253. BLOCK, BECKY 112185. BLOM, BRUCE 112185. Blom, Gary 1101 143, 157, 253. Blom, Terry 1101253. BLOSSFIELD, KATHLEEN 1121 85, 263 - French Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Biossfieid, Paul 1111 147, 170, 193. BLUM, DAVID 112185, 147 Q Swimming 12. Bium, Marianne 1101 57, 180, 244, 253, 267. BLUTH, SHELLY 1121 86 4 Class Council 10, Girls' Ath- lethic Association 10, AZUD 11, Ski Club 10, Student Council 10. Boden, Glenn 1111. BONGARTS, GEORGE 1121 59, 86, 215 - A-Band 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, Historical Society 11, 12, International Club 11, 12. Bonngard, DarryI1111. BONNGARD, DUANE1121. Boog, Robyn 1101253 Boog, Stephen 1111. Boogren, Joan 1111 160, 193. Borgh, Craig 1111 193. Borowske, William 1111 170, 172, 182. BOTNEN, JANET 1121 72, 86 -Courier Staff 11, 12, Gov- ernor Staff 11, 12,-National Forensics League 10,11,12, Quill and Scroll 12, Sailing ,Club 12. Bougie, Corinne 1101 253. BOUGIE. MICHELE 1121 86, 199. BOWERS, DWIGHT 1121. Bowlin, Margaret 1111 193. Boyden, Beth 1101 74, 253. Bradley, Gregory 1101 143, 253. BRADLEY, THERSIA 1121 86. Bradshaw, Dennis 1111 193. BRAUN, MARK 1121. Braverrnan, Deborah 1101 61, 253. Bredahl. Julie 1101 250, 253. Breen, Roberta 1111 193. Breen, Tamara 1101 64, 254. Breezee, Cynthia 1101 254. Brehm, Theresa 1101 254. BREITKREITZ, ROXANNE 1121 43, 86, 49, 241 - Class Council 10, Giris' Athietic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, Historical Society 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Rep- resentative 12, .Ski Ciub 12. Student Council 1.1, 12, Russian Club 12. Brennhofer, Brenda 1111 180, 193 ' Briggs, Michael 1101 254. Brill, Constance 1101254. BRILL, THERESA 1121 86. Brindley, Dianna 1111 150, 190,193. Brockway, Dariie11101 146, 254. BROWN. DANIEI.1'l218B. Brown, Gary111I1?0,193. Brown, Michaeline 1111 193. BROWN. MICHELLE 1121. BROWN, SCOTT A. 1121 86 - Wrestling 12,' Brown, Scott A. 1101254. BRUHN, RONALD 1121 87, 159 - German Ciub 10, 11, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12, Ski CIub10,11,12. Bruley, Coiette 1101254 Bruski, Joseph 1111 193. Buche, Ralph 1111 193. Buckingham, Theresa 1101. Buckner, Sally 1111 193, 265. Buckrey, Donald 1111 153, 193. BUCKREY, MARK 112187. Buechner, Jean 1101 74, 192, 254. Bulmer, Bradley 1101 254. Bunce, Victoria 1111 193. Burckhatdt, Ann 1111 193. Burdick, Lawrence 1101 147, 159, 250, 254. Burke, Teresa 1101 63, 254. Burkman, Patrick 1111 239. Burnside, Pamela 1111. Burros, Peggy 1101254. Burshten, John 1101. Burth, John 1111. Burth, Ronald 1101. Busse, Carla 1111. Buzay, Thomas 1111. Buzicky, Michael 1101 254. BUZICKY, RONALD 1121 87 - B-Football 10. Bydzovsky, Margarita 1111. Bydzovsky, Peter 1111. Bydzovsky, Williem1101254. Byrne, Leo 1101254. - C .. Cacy, Claudia 1111 150, 160, 194, 230, 265, 269. Cairl, Julie 1101. CALIGUIRE, MARCIA 1121 87. Cailais, Donald 1111 194. CANNON. JOHN 112187, 281. Cannon, Thomas 1101 143, 254. Cantu, Laura 1111 194. Capan, Linda 1111 194. CAPISTRANT, ROBBIN 1121 87. CAPISTRANT. THERESA 1121 55, 87 - A-Choir ll, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Glee Club 10, Marching Unit 10, On the Job Training 12, Operetta 10, 11, Red Cross Representative 10. Capron, Michael 1111. Carbone, Debra 1111 194, 271. Carey, James 1111. Carey, Mike 1101 254. CARIGIET, CHERYL1121. Carlson, Daniel 1111 190,194 CARLSON, DAVID 1121 87. Carison, Dona 1111 59, 68, 194, 265. Carlson, Erik 1111 163, 194, 198. Carlson, Jeffrey 1101 254. CARLSON, JILL 1121 76, 87 - A-Band 10.,11, 12, A-Choir 11,12, Junior-Senior Play 11, 12. Operetta 11, 12. Carlson, Joanne 1101 254. Carlson, Julie 1111 L94. CARLSON, KEVI, 1121 87 - French Club 11. CARLSON, RICHARD 1121 59, 87, 192 - A-Band 10, 11, 12, AZUD11,12, Ski Club 12, Student Council 12, Debate 10, 11, Speech 10, 11, Sailing Club 11, 12. CARLSON, TINA 1121 43, 67, 242 - German Club 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 12. Carlson, Trudy 1101 254. Carney, Colleen 1111 68, 72, 194. CARNEY, KATHLEEN 112143. 87, 263 A Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, March- ing Unit 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 12. Carney, Timothy 1101 159, 254. CARRIER, KEVIN 112187. Carrier, Kristin 111164, 194. Carroll, Mark 1111 194. Carter, Susan 111176, 194. Carter, Vincent 1101 254. Casello, Nanette1111 194. CASEY, TIMOTHY 112175, 77, 87, 233 - A-Choir 10, 11, 12, Class Council 10, 12, Madri- gals 11, 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. CASPER, JAMES 1121 87. CASSERLY. DEBRA 1121 43, 52, 87, 242 - A-Choir 11, 12. Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 10,11,12, Junior-Senior Play 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Operetta 10, 11, Spanish Club 10, Spartan Club 11,12. Casserly, Terrance 1101 157, 254. Castano, Jose 1101. Caswell, Douglas 1111 194. Catlin, Dawn 1101. Cavegn, Ronald 1111 194, 241. Chapdelaine, David 1111 194. CHAPDELAINE, EDWARD 112187. CHAPMAN, SCOTT 1121. Chaput, Gregory 1101 255. CHARBONNEAU, ARMAND 112188. Charles, Harry 1111 194. Charn,Jeffery1111 194. CHARN, SUSAN 1121 68. 88, 269 - Flagtwirlers 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 11, Skating Unit 10, 11, 12, Skating Unit Vice-President 12. CHELSTROM, PHILLIP 1121 62, 68 H- Golf 10, 11, 12, Stage Band 10, 11, 12. Chisholm, John 111167, 194. Christensen, JSSS1111. CHRISTENSON. JOANNE 1121. Christensen,l:aurie11Y11, Christenson, Scott 1101 255. Christiansen, Laura 1111 194. CHRISTIANSON, LEONARD 1121 199. Christopher, Cleophus1101. Church, Cosette1101255. Chute, Thomas 1101 46, 186, 255. Cich, Curtis 1101250, 255. CICH, KIM 1121 88, 267 - French Club 12, German Club 12, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, Ski Club 12, Spanish Club 11. Cich, Raymond 1101255. CICH, TIMOTHY 1121 77, 88, 141, 233 - A-Choir 10, 11, 12, A-Football 11, 12, B- Football 10, German Club 11, Golf 10, 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 11, 12. Ciernia, Michael 1101255. Cihlar, Deborah 1101 160, 255. Cincoski, Christine 1101 255. Cincoski, Timothy 11 11 194. Clark, Todd 1101 255. Clarke, Roxanne 1111 164, 194. Clarke, Ruth 110168, 255. Clasen, Lynn 1101 74, 159, 255. CLASEN, MICHELE 1121 43, 88 - Girls' Athletic AS- sociation 10, 11, 12, March- ing Unit 10, 11,12. Claugherty, Kevin 1101255. CLAUGHERTY, MICHAEL 112188 - On the Job Train- ing 12, A-Band 12, Soccer 11, 12. Cleveland, Jeffrey 1101. Cleveland, Michele 1111 195. Clock, Bonnie 111176, 195. Cloutier, Timothy 1111 195. Clowes, Mark 1111 195. CLUCKEY, JEROME 112188. Coalwell, Tamara 1111 57, 68, 195, 244. Cocchiarella, Denise 1101 74, 255. Cocchiarella, Frank 1101 143, 255. Cocchiarella, Julie 1111 45, 72, 195. Cocchiarella, Kimberly 1101 68, 255. COCCHIARELLA, MARY 1121 72, 88, 97, 125, 145, 180, 237, 267 - Class Council 10, 11, 12, Courier Staff 11, 12, Cross Country 12, Girls' Athletic Association 11, 12, German Club 10,11,12, Girls' Track 11, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Jun- ior-Senior Play 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. COCCHIARELLA. MICHELE 1121 75, 76, 85, 88, 134, 235. 269 - A-Choir 11, 12, Class Council 1Q,11, Girls' Athletic Association 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, Madrigals 11, 12, Ma- jorette 11, 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, Drama 11, 12. COCKRAN, CINDY 112188. Coddon, Sally 1101. Colberg, Sherri 1101255. Colosimo, Midge1111 195. COLOSIMO, ROSE 1121 88 - A-Band 11, 12, Class Council 12, On the Job Training 12. Comstock, Karen 1101 255. Comstock, Lora 1111 195. Conaway, Rebecca 1101 49, 99, 255. Condon, Leita 1111. CONDON, RICHARD 112146, 88, 244, 263 - Catalina Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, National Forensic League 10, 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Swimming Cap- tain 12. Connelly, Denice 1111 195, 271. Connelly, Theresa 1101255. Connolly, Brian 1111 59, 75, 77, 182, 195,232 Connolly, Teresa 1111 195. CONROY, KERRY 1121 88 - Girls' Athletic Assopciation 10, Sweetheart Candidate 10. Converse, Betsy 1101 255. CONVERSE, NANCY 1121 89, 280 - French Club 10, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, Sweetheart Candidate 10. COOK, DEBRA 112189. Cooper, William 1111 195. Coray, Kenneth 1111. Corbo, Theodore 1101 200, 255. Costello, Michael 1111 195. Coston, Joe 1101 255. Cotroneo, Cindy 1111 70, 195. Courneya, Michele 1111 195. Courteau, Louise 1111 76, 195. COVELSKI. DONALD 1121 252. Cramer, Sandra 1101255. CRANE, DOUGLAS 112189. Cranston, Pamela 1111 195. Crawford, Donna 1111. CREA, DENYS1121. . Crea, James 1101. CROSBY, RUSSELL 1121 89 - Chess Club 10, 11. Crosby, Shirley 1101 256. Crotty, Charles 1111 195. Crowell, Thomas 1101 256. Crowson, Penny 1101 256. CRUZ, CAROL 112189, 106. Cruz, Curtis 1101 186. Cubus, Evelyn 1101256. CULLEN, KAREN 112170, 89. Cullen, Thomas 1111 195. Culliton, John 1111 195. CULLITON, ROBERT 112189 - A-Band 10, 11, On-the-Job Training 12. CUMMINS, STEVEN 1121. Cusick, Glenn 1111 195. -g- Dahedl, Shelley 1111. Dahlberg, Joanne 1111 195, 269. Dahlberg, Robin 1101 256. DAHLBLOM. DENNIS 112189 - A-Band10,11. Dahlquist, Scott 1101 256. Dalsen, Ronald 1111 186, 195. Dalton, Patrick 1111 195, 255. Daly, Dana 1101256. Damico, John 1111 70, 196. DANA, BRIAN 112146,89,91, 147, 148, 163, 186 - French Club 11, 12, German Club 11, National Forensic League 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Soccer 11, 12, Stage Crew 11, Swimming 11, 12, Tennis 12. Dana, JoAyn 1101256. DANCA, DEBORAH 1121 89, 247 - On-the-Job Training 12. Daniels, Gerald 1101. Daniels, Kim 1111 196. Danna, Mary 1101256. DANNER, DEAN 112189, 114, 165, 166, 263 - A-Baseball 11,12, A-Basketball11,12,B- Baseball 10, B-Basketball Captain 10, Class Council 11, German Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Dansdill, Robert 1101 170, 221, 256. Darwin, Ronald 1101. DAVlDS,ANN 112190. Davids, Sandra 1101256 DAVIDS, VICKl 112191 - On- the-Job Training 12. Davidson, Lois 1101 74, 247, 250, 256. DAVIS. EUGENE 1121. DAVIS, JAMES 1121. Davis, Marvin 1101 256. Davis, Theresa 1101. Day, Franklin 1101256. DAY. LESLIE 1121. Day, Martin 1101252,256. DEAN. STEVEN 112190. DeChaine, Donna 1111 196. DECOSSE. GARY 1121 90, 255 - Spectrum 10, 11, 12. DeCosse, Terry 1101 256. Defiel, Diane 1111 196. Defiel, Kenneth 1101256. DEFLORIN, ROBERT 1121. Delaforest, Thomas 1111. DeICastillo, Marko 1101256. DELOIA. SAM 1121 90 H v DELONG, NORA 1121 43, 90, 263 - Girls' Athletic Associ- ation 10, 11,12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Junior- Senior Play 11, 12, Marching Unit 11, 12. DELOY, JOAN 1121 43, 90 - Class Council 10, 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. DelPercio, Anthony 1101 61, 257. Demaio,Linda1111196. Demaio, Louis 1101257. DEMARCO. JOHN 1121 75, 77, 86, 90, 134, 235 - A- Choir 10, 11, 12, Madrigals 11, 12, Operetta11, 12, Stage Crew 10. Demarest, Pepe 1111 196, 240. DeMarre, Melvin 1111 196. DeMike, Carleen 1101257. DENN, LORI 112190, 186, 193. 265 f Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, German Club 11, 12, International Club 11, 12, Junior-Senior Club 10, 11, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, 12, Red Cross President 11, 12. Dennis, Cheryl 1101257 Desmarais, Claudette 1111 196, 199. Dettling, Richard 1101 257. DEUTSCH, ANTHONY 1121 90 - French Club 12, Spec- trum 11, 12, Swimming 10. DEVAHL, MARY 1121 43, 90, 150 - Girls' Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Marching Unit 11, 12, Pep Club 10. DEVAHL, ROBERT 1121 90. 147, 174 - Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Soccer 11, 12, Ski Team 11, Spartan Club 10, 11, 12. Devalerio, Dean 1101. Devine, Diane 1111. Devora, Maria 1101257. Dexheimer, Betty 1101257. DEXTER, ELIZABETH 112143, 90 - Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Dey, Kevin 1101. Deyo, Beverly 1101 74, 238, 257. Deyo, Deborah 1111 196, 275. DEYO, KENNETH 1121. Diaz, Peter 1111 141, 170, 196. DICK, DEBBIE 112143, 90, 160, 186, 243 - Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Dick, Susan 111172, 196. DIEGNAU, CHRISTOPHER 1121 91, 182 - AZUD 10, Track 10, 11,12. Diegnau, Jane 1101 180, 230, 257. Diehl, Michelle 111145, 67, 196 Dietman, Raymond 1101 49, 257. Dietz, Robin 1101 74, 250, 257. DIEZ. JONATHAN 1121 91, 261, 279 - Spanish Club 12. Soccer 12. Dinzeo, Ralph 1101. Discher, Michael 1111 196. Discher, Sharon 1101 74, 257. Dittel, Roxann 1101 257. DlXON,TIMOTHY112191. Dobbs, Laura 1111 196. Dochniak, Cynthia 1111 196. Dochniak, Lawrence 1101. Dohney, Darren 1101257. Dohney, Russell 1111 196. DOMAGALL, ANNA 1121 57, 91, 224, 244, 271 - Catalina Club 12, Cheerleading 11, Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Lady-in-Wait- ing 12, Marching Unit 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, Sweetheart Candidate 11, Pom Pom Girls President 12. Domagall, Anthony 1101 257. DOMAGALL, MARY 112191. Domagall, Michael 1111. Domagall, Peggy 1111 196. Domier, Cathy 1101 257. DONAHUE, KATHLEEN 1121 91. Donnay, Mark 1101257. DONOVAN. MICHAEL 1121 91, 279 A A-Basketball 10. Dougherty, Mary 1111. Douglas, Terri 1111 196, 207. Doyon, Peter 1111 47, 53, 186, 190,194,196 Drake,Thomasl11l141,196. Drassal, Terence 1111 59, 62, 141,163,196, 239,241 Draves, Nancy 1101 2571. Draz, Rick 1101 170, 257. DREES, JEAN 112191. Drees, Julia 1111 196. Drevnick, Kenneth 1111 75, 77, 196, 232. Dreyer, Gail-1111 63, 231. Drury, Richard 1101257 Duclen, Terrie 11 11 197. DUFFY. DEAN 1121 91 A Ski Club 12. Duffy, Patricia 1111 45, 72, 197. Duncan, Robert 1101 166, 168, 257. Dupre, Gary 1111 197. Duzynski, Raymond 1111 197. DVORAK, DONALD 1121 91 A B-Football 10. -E- Ecker, Jerri 111144, 197. Eckert, Duane 1111 197. Eckert, Timothy, 1101 257. ECKSTROM. DEBRA 1121 92 A Class Council 11, Spanish Club 11, 12. Edholm, Joseph 1111 197, 255. EDWARDS, BILLY 1121 92 A Soccer 11. Edwards, Brett 1111 197. EDWARDS. DAWN 1121 92 A Girls' Athletic Association 10, Ski Club 12, German Club 10, 11, 12. EGERSDORF, RICHARD 1121 92 A B-Baseball 10. Egge, David 1111. Eggers, William 1111 197. EGGERT,THOMAS 112192. EHNSTROM, DIANNE 112192 A On-theAJob Training 12. EHNSTROM, MICHAEL 1121 92, 141, 153, 154 A A-Hock- ey 11, 12, AAFootball 11, 12, B-Hockey 10, B-Football 10, On-the-Job Training 12. Ehnstrom, Scott 1101 143, 257. Einberger, Georgeann 1111 197. Eldridge, Jay 1111. Elfstrom, Steven 1101 147, 257. ELL, MICHAEL 1121 49, 92 A B-Baseball 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Latin Club 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Student Councii President 11, 12. Elstad, Nancy 1101 57, 59, 244, 257. Emmons, Steven 1101 182, 257. Emms, Mark 1101257. EDMOND, BRENDA 1121 92 A Red Cross Representative 10, Stage Crew 11, Student Council 10, 11, 12. Engen, Candise1101257. Engen, James 110177, 147, 221, 257. Erickson, Debra 1111 180,197. ERICKSON, JAMES 1121 A Swimming 12. Erickson, Jana 1111 197. Erickson, Karen 1111 197. Erickson, Kathleen 1111 197. ERICKSON, KENNETH 1121 92 A Ski Club 11. Erickson, Pamela 1101 61, 180, 257. ERICKSON, PAUL 1121 92 A A-Football 11. Erickson, Richard 1101258. ERICKSON, RUSSELL 1121 92. Erickson, Stacie 1111 197. EFESCSON. STEVEN 1121 92, ERICKSON, THOMAS 112192 A Spectrum 12. ERRCKSON. VICKIE 1121 -- Red Cross Representative 12. Ervin, Denise 1111. ESBDLDT, TERESA 1121 53, 57, 75, 76, 92, 230, 240. 244 A A-Choir 11, 12, Catalina Club 11, 12, Ciass Council 10, 11, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Junior-Senior Play 11, OpeA retta 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Ski Club 10, 12, Spartan Club 10, 11, 12. Escobedo, Maria 1101. Ethier, Bret 1101 143, 258. Ethier, Daniel 1111 145, 182, 197, 200. Ethier, Jeanne 1101 258. ETTER, THOMAS 1121 46, 49, 92, 258 A Chess Club 10, Junior-Senior Play 12, Na tional Forensic League 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, Student Council 12. Eue, Roxanne 1111 197,239 EVANS, ROBERT 1121 A On- the-Job Training 12. Evans, Thomas 1111 197. Ewald, Dolores 1101. Ewald, Dwendolyn 1111 197. -F.. Fackler, Ricky 1111 166,197 Falvey, Karen 1101258 Falzone, Donna 1111 197. FALZONE, GAYLE 1121 93. 280 A Giris' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, Student Council 11, Girls' Hockey 11. Falzone, Sandra 1101 152, 228, 258. Farinella, Dann 1101 258. Farinella, Matthew 1101 258. Farley, Wanda 1101. Favilla, Richard 1111 197. Fay, Debra 111159, 197. Feldick, David 1101. Fenton, David 1111 197. Fenton, Sandra 1101 250, 258. FERCELLO, MICHAEL 112193 A B-Football 10, A-Choir12. Ferderer, Robert 1111 198, 247. Ferguson, Sylvia 1111 59, 190, 198, 241. Fern, Diane 1101 258. Ferris, Kevin 1111 198. Ferrozzo, Sandra l101241,258. Feske, Carl 110167,252,258. Fischer, Charles 1111 198. Fischer, Joseph 1111. FISHER, JEFFREY 1121 93 A Golf12, Gymnastics 12. Fisher, Lynne 111145, 180, 198. Fitzgerald, Brian 1111 147, 198. FITZGERALD. EDWARD 1121 93, 145, 182 A Cross Country 12, Ski Club 12, Track 11, 12, J-Club 12. FLAHAVE, KIMBERLY 1121. Flaherty, David 1111 198. Flaherty, Dennis 1111 198. FLAHERTY, NANCY 1121 93. Flanigan, Kathryn 1101258. FLEMING, DANIEL 1121 93, 240, 255 A Junior-Senior Play 11, Stage Crew 12. Fleming, Marcia 1101258. FLEMING, PATRICIA 112143, 67, 93, 228, 239, 242 A Class Council 10, 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Club 10, 11, 12, MarchA ing Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Flis, Paula 1111 198, 271. Flis, Theresa 1101258. FLOREZ, CHRISTINE 1121 93 A Class Council 10, 11, Stu- dent Council 12. Flowers, Michael 1111 198. Flynn, Judy 1111 198. Fohrenkamm, Daniel 1111 163, 198. Fontaine, Donald 1101258. FORD. CINDY 1121 93 A On- the-Job Training 12. Ford, Kenneth 1111 198. FORGA, GREGORY 112193 A B-Hockey 10, B-Football 10. Fbrys, Douglas 1111 75, 77, 198, 234. Foster, David 1101 258. Foster, Paul 1111 198. Fox, Timothy 1101 156, 258. Frank, Russell 1111 198. Fransen, Denise 1111 45, 198, 246. Fransen, Thomas1111 198. Franzwa, Thomas 1101 258. FRANZWA. VICKI 1121 93, 241 -A French Ciub 10, Junior -Senior Play 12, AZUD 10. National Forensic League 11, Red Cross Representative 10, 11. Frascone, Mark 1111 199. Frasl, Deanna 1101. Frederick, Sara 1101 259, 265. Fredericks, Debra 1101259. FREDERICKS, TIMOTHY 1121 93. Fredette, William 1111 199. FREDERICKSON, CINDY 1121 93. Freeman, Roger 1101 259. Friberg, Eric 1111 199. Froseth, Rodney 1111 199. Furrer, Julie 1101 74, 259. Fyten, Duane 1111 199. ..G.. Galdonik, Jeif1111 199. Galdonik, Tamara 1111. GALLJANICE112194. GALLAGHER, JOHN 1121 A Track 10, 11, 12. Gallagher, Joseph 1101 259. Galloway, Daniel 1111 A B- Baseball 10, On-theAJob Training 12. GALLOWAY. DAVID 112194. Gangl, Thomas l101259. Gannon, Terri 1111 147, 163, 180, 199. Garcia, Robinetta1101 180, 259. Garcia, Rodney 1111 199. Gardil, Sandor 1101 147. Garofalo, Debra 1111 199. GAROFALO. STEVEN 1121 94 A Ski Club 11, 12. GARSCIA, JOHN 1121 47, 49, 94, 239, 276 A B-Football 10, National Forensic League 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Garsha, Steve 1111 199. Garske, David 1111. Garske, Lyn 1101. Garske, Steven 1111 199. Gartner, Daniel 1111 199. Gartner, John 1101 259. Garvey, Russell 1101 134, 143, 170, 259. Garza, Elizabeth 1101. Gasper, Mark 1101200. Gasper, Naomi 1111 199. Gasper, Timothy 1101 221, 259. Gatzke, Shirley 1101 267. Gausman, Lisa 1111. Gaustad, David 1101259. Geffre, Deborah 1101. Gehrman, John 1111 141, 199. GEISBAUER. ANNETTE 1121 76, 94, 134, 234, 237 A A- Choir 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, German Club 10, Glee Club 10, Ope- reta10,11,12. Geisenhoft, Jill 1111 159, 199. Gelao, John 1111 199. Gelhaye, Bea 110174,259. Gennow, Diane 1111 199, Gennow, Steven 1101 259. Geray,Michaal1101259. GERMAIN, KEITH 1121 94, 199. Germain, Leslie 1111 199. GERMAIN, LORI 1121 94 A Class Council 11, 12, French Club 11, Girls' Athletic AssoA ciation 10, Honor Guard 11, Marching Unit 10, On-the- Job Training 12, Spectrum 10, 11, 12, Student Council 12. GIBB, DAVID 1121 94 A On- the-Job Training 12. Gibbons, Michael 1101 259. Gibbons, Robert 1111. Gidlund, Debra 1101250,259. GIEROK, DAVID 1121 94, 153 - A-Baseball 11, A-Hockey 12, B-Baseball 10, B-Hockey 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11. Gierok, Mark 1101 157, 259. Gilbert, Raymond 1111 199. GILES. MICHELE 112194. GILLEN, PAUL 1121 A B- Hockey 10. GINKELTODD112195. GINTNER. ALEXANDER 1121 47, 95, 147, 198, 263 A Chess Club 11, 12, Class Council 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Nation- al Forensic League 12, Soccer 11,12,J-Club10,11,12,RusA sian Club 10, 11. Gintner, Julie 1111 199. GITZEN, KAREN 112195. GIWOYNA. GERALD 1121 - B-Hockey 10, BAFootball10. Gierdahl, Wendy 1101. Giere, Gregory 111198, 199. GLASS, JOHN 1121 95, 170 A On-the-Job Training 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Goering, Paul 1101. GOFF, KATHY 112195. Goff, Keith 1111 170. GONTAREK, JILL 1121 95 A Catalina Club 10, Girls' Ath- ietic Association 10, German Club 11, 12, Ski Ciub 10, 11. GONZALEZ, DEBORAH 1121 95 A French Club 10, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 10. GOOCH, MARY 1121 95 A Glee Club 10, Spanish Club 11. GOODMAN. DANiEL 112195. Goodwill, Stuart 1101 259. Goossen, Theresa 1111 45, 180, 199. Goossen, Thomas 1101 259. Gormley, Patricia 1111 199, 269. Gosvvitz, Jamie 1111 76, 190, 199, 235. Goulet, Marvin 1111 77, 186, 201. Grace, Richard 1101259. GRAF, JOHN 1121208. Gramse, Laura 1101 259. Grant, Linda 1111 201. Gravitis, Aiia 1111201. Gray, Deborah 111145, 201. Gray, Donald 1101 259. Gray, William 1111201. Graybar, Suzanne 1101 259. GRAYBAR, ELIZABETH 1121 95. GREEN, MARY J. 1121 95 A French Club 10, Girls' Athletic Association 10. GREEN, MARY L.1121. Greene, Shannon 1101260. ,rtA1GE1tBERGER, .lov 1121 55, R031-121 955 ,11f55!9lIlil15,1:1 ,,.,,,, 1111 , . 1 1 Gretl, 1.1 1 1. i G-FYIEMARE 1121? 1 I 12. ,I ' ' GEAR IN. DA '1121 159, 195 L- 151, 12, Operetta1,'ETE,.12,,,StaQe , Band11,12. 51 11,111j,'1l.1,1,111111.. ,, Griffin, Edward 11111-554 1113 Q, 201. ' . ji-if GRFMES. PHYLI..ISr 11211 ,, 11 951- Girlsj rtatnlettd11Ann1t1i11itM, 11111,1y l tion 110, tt, operata11i:1, ff 12, Orchestra 10, 12. K Griswold, John 11101 157, 1260315 3 Grronewold, Deillftlliiie' 1113111511 1111.11 1' 1 Gross, Robert 1101 '. Grube, Jerome 1111.3 Grsggr, Thomas 1101f61,,,,t74, Grurtdtner, Jeff 1111 '54, 201 GUS1NDA.CINDYE1'21. . ' ::,,1,1111 11 '1 Y w H K '1ligl',1 11'l1 '.:-.111 Haakenson, Donald 1111. ,I!7Ia.baa,11Kristine 11 11 2U'1.,,, ,, HABN61 SUSAN 1121114131 ,222,1 243 - Girls' Athletic A550323- tion 10, Marching Unit 162' E1, 12 ,,,. , ,. ' , ,3:1,i' , ' Heenza,lCyr1rh1e11t1et 63, 260. HSSELBEEGER, BRYAN 1121 141. 96 ll Geo Club io, On-the- Job Training 12, Red Cross Representative 10. , 1Hagelberge1', Robert 1101113101111 .1 11.1.1111 HAGEMAN. MARK 1121196 1 On-the-Je:bTrainin 12. 'V Q HAGEMAN, Pgtaacit ,stat gg 56- 1, 1 r',1 .1 ,. ,1i1111,1111,::11 ,,11 Hagei',Tor'ry,l'1011L ' 96. ,.,,P:, CTE: HAGLE.. .iArvi,esl112.1l98l1l11,l111: 2 5 1, Haider, Janeen 110162, 215l1l1'2iiQgfQl Ha11der,Paul1101143.i' . Haider, Wiliiam 1.111 1411',.1182, 201. 1 1 Haines, Calvin 1101. Heiney, Robin 1101. L Hakala, Sally 11012611 , X Haley, Karen 11011174., 250: 1 ' , Hall-eran, Bridgette 1161. , , HALSTENC JEFFREY' 1121 153, 154 + Af!-1oeitey1,12, S- HockW110g' Claes Council 11, 12, Gerrrsn Club,j21, Honor Guard 12,5316 CIUEETE1. HALTINEFIEQ- CAROL 1121 96, 263 - Fre'fx1'.g:I111,:1T!lub 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 111, Honoit Society 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, 11, Spartan C11.lb1 1'll0,'F1rench Club Treas- riter12L Hamm, Michelle 1101 260. HKMII11E'I'T, STEVEN 1121. H61f!7lfEg Thomas 1111 59, 62, 141, 201. HENCOCK, CLAIRE 1121 96 1 - Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. Handrahan, Gary 1111 201. HANEY, DAVID 112196 - A- 1-lockey10, 11,13-Football10. I1iAEZ4lG,Gil., DOUGLAS 1121 47, 1 '9BL'1 'I1l114, 200, 263 - Chess Cfub 10, 12, German Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Na- , tional Forensic League 12, ' Russian Ciub 10, 11. Hafjggi, Roger 1101 260. Hansen, Dona 1101260. Hansen, Keith 1111201. Hansen, Lonnie 1101. Hansen, Mark L. 1101. HANSEN, MARK W. 1121 96. 210 -- A-Band.1,0, 11, Ger- man Club '11. HANSEN. MICHAEL 1121 96. HANSEN, NANCY 1121 73, 96 11, Glee CluEi1311l,W, Governor Staff 11, 12, S1111 nent Council 10, 11. HANSEIW1 RICHARD 1121 54. On the Job Trainin 12, ,Swimming 1 01. , HWPFSOINI1 ALAN 1121 97, 237. Hanson, Brian1101260. HANSONQ DDRIN 1121 76, 97 A A-Choir 11, 112, Glee Club 10, Operetta 12, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, 12. Hanson, Eliot 1101. HANSON. HARLAN 1121 97, 236 - Ski Club 10, 11. Hanzlik, Allan 1101260. Hanzlik, Michael 1101 182,260 Harden, Michael 1101 143, 260. Harfield, Barbara 1101 260. Harfield, Stephen 1111. Harrell, Jeffrey 1101260. Harrell, Kathleen 1111 160, 201. HARRELL, MAUREEN 112197 - A-Band 11. HARRINGTON, DONALD 1121 281. HARIS, DON 1121. HARRIS. JULIE 1121. Hartman, Laurie 1101 260. HARTMAN, STEVE 1121 973 228 - On-the-Job Training 12, Soccer 10, 11. Hart uist Paul 1111 201 Q . , HARVIEUX, KIM 1121 911311.,11111,,111, On-the-Job Training 12. '1111 Harwell, Suzanne 11112021, 227. HARWQggD..51-EEBDRAH 1121 97:'213f 1021. ' Harwood, Frank 1101260. Hasiel, Jody 1101260. irtlalssler, Kevin 1111 201. Hassler, Roxanne 1101260. Hau, Jeanne 1111 64, 190, 201, 267. Haugen,Linda1101. N , 'F1'lW11.l1IF?lA .1I1?11111l13l 11l1tj5-1011113 1 3311 Ribharff11'1'1. 1. Hkliglllf ROBEB'F'1121 59, 63p A-Randi 11, 1'2,j,B5 111 Bend1111Z11ltD+rchestra 1 1,1 1 11 1' Haugen, Rua5g1i11 111 HAUGEN. SFEELLEY 1121 63. 97, 1511- A-Band 10, Class CounCi1I11 1'0, 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Operet- ta 1'1',,12, Orchestra. 11, 12. Hlawkif'tSg.Earbara 11011 260. Hawkins, Celeste 1101' 61, 260. Hawkins, Hawkins, Danie11l111201. , Hlawkinsgithilia 1101 2601 ' ' Hawkins, Michelle 1101 260. HAWIGNS, PATRICIA 112198 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, Spanish Club 10. Hawkirrson, Beth 1101 260. Hawkinson, Kim 1111201. Hawkinson, Timothy 11011,16.1, 89, 157,2601l,g,' ef 1 HAWN. DANi1'EgI,1121!-152.98 - Class Couriie- 11, German Club io, neaor1r11r1l,,,,Fmensic League 11, 'I25So111't1ef,11L . Hayek, Michaeii-E101 132.240, Craig71'1 1712611 260. .- HAYEK, MICHELE 1121 277 A Girls' Athletic Associiae tion 10, German Club 11, Girls' Volleyball 10, Governor Sitaff,1,1, Junior-Senior Play 11, Latin Club 11, Student Cou-nciIr1'0,fte1,12. Hayes, Laura1ffEfIr2101 - HEATON. lftlm111,,1l1111l11l11 1 52, 70, aa, 1223112613 11l1 acetat- ier Staff 12, As- sociation 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 12, Honor Society 11111, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit Treasurer 12. Hebert, Kathleen 1101 230, 260. Hebert, Patrick 1111201. Hecker, Mitchell 1111 170, 172, 182, 201. 7BEDEF3Ti9ID,1'EE!RD' 11,12E3Bt , tihitiliteiitl ll 1 1' '1'. 126151 11 ' 1 1 201 . 'Iteitzmettf Jann -1-1111 74, 1 1 I I 11111111111111lf11111111,111511111111 I I 1 1101 1501 2501 1 ll 1 I HEN KIM 112198 --1 , .fiitfrlllwsenior Play 10, 1155111119 Track 12. HENINING, CAROL 1121 98, 210. Henning, Richard 1111. Henninger, Patricia 1111 201. Herbst, Raymond 1111201. HERLUND, RICK 112198 - B- Baseball 10. H1erlund, Robert 1101 262. HERLUND, VICKI 1121 54, 98 1- A-Choir 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Glee Club 10, On-the-.Mb Training 12, Ope- retta 11. Herman, Douglas 1101 186, 262. HERMAN. KIM 1121 99, 241 - German Club 11, Spanish Club 11, 12. HERMAN!Q,,DAVID 112199. Herofi I1'Zr!1'11'I 1201 11 111111: . HERUFFL' KEVIN 1121 99 4 On-the-Job Training 12. HEROLEEQDANIEL 1121. Herron, 1101 262. Herroivl,'EIto1mee1111 201. Herzog, David 1111 166, 190, 7 201.231- Hmrim Matti 11101 , .E-iERZ10G.s THOMAS' 1121 99, ' 145, 166, 263 - A-Baseball 10, 11, 12, A-Basketbaii 10, 11, 12, Class Council 11, 12, Cross -Country 11, 12, Ger- man Ctub 10, 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Student Council 11, Cross Country Co-Captain 12, J- Club President 12. HICKMAN.CHERRI112199. Hickman, James 1101 241, 262. Hickman, Joy 1101262. HICKMAN. MARILEE 112176, 991- A-Choir1O, 11, 12, Ope- retta 11, 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Spartan Club 11, 12, Sailing Club 11. HICKS, CHERYL112199 - A- Choir 10, 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Girls' Volley- ball 10, Marching Unit 10. Hicks, Dale 110161, 262. Hilke, Debra 1111201. HILL, KEITH 1121 99, 163 - Swimming 10, 11, 12. Hill, Susan 1101 74, 192, 262. Hi1ls, Jerome 1101. HILPERT, JEROME 112199. HILSUK, SANDRA 112199. HINZ, MICHAEL 1121. Hinz, Pamela 1111 43, 201, 265, 279. Hinz, Richard 1101262. i-trPR1E- EWINE 1121 99 - I eirls'1At1iiefia Association io, 1.11, 12,,Gir1sf 1253614 11, 12, . Honor Society 11, 12, Junior- , ,,5erfl110r Play 1'11','.12, 11SIti Club ' 11, 12,' Spectrum 1U, '1'1, 12, .-. Spartan Club izg Hoaglund, Joylynn E101 262. Huff, Pamela 1,1111 45, 201.. Hoffman, Cheryl11111. Hoffman, Jeffrey 1101. Hoffman, Julie 1111 106. Holien, Mark 11111202. Holland, Rose1111202. HOLLENBECK, DARLA1121. Hollerbach, Cindy 1101. Hoggegbach, Jocelyn' 1101 262, HOLLERBACHQ ROBERT 1121 47, 53, 99, 163, gg, 244 - Catalina Ciub' 11,i12,, Class Council 12, National l1f1blrensic1 League 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12, Tennis, 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 1l1D,111, 12. Holm, Loreen 1101262. Holmstrom, Wayne 1101 182, 262. , Holt, David11101 66, 262313 li' 11 ' 1 HOMMELL, DIXIE1121 99 - A-Choir 10, 11,'9n-the-Ji Training 12. 1 , .N Horan, Lynn 1'I'1l1159, 202Llj'l'.1'11 W-1 Horrigan, Sherida 1101. ,gi HORRIGAN, TODD'112I 99. Honmseeneen. Smtrrr 1121 'N Horvath, Steven 1101241 . HOU LE, LEONARD'-1121. . Howell, Mary 1101 130, Hrbek, Fred 1101262. rl .1 11 Hubbard, David 111159, 63. HUBBARD, TODD- 1121 45. 100 - Nationai .1 Egrensfe League 10, 11, 12, Stuldern Council 12. ' HUBER. THOMAS 2121. - Huberty, Cheryl 1111202., , , Huberty, Jeffrey 1101 '1 Hudella, Dawn 1111202. Hudella, Richard 1101 159, Hugo, Teresa 1111 45,1202.L., , ' Hunt, Brian 1110111202 ' 1' Hunt, Caryleef11f01'EQ V. HUNT, GREG1'I21Q'SE' .f HUPPERT, 1121: 1-7 earns' Aihiarrcuwleaaoimtuhl te, 11, Marching Unit 11, Ski Club 11. . 5 Husnik,!James11!01I1t . HUSS, CAROL 1121 715, 76. too, 263 - A-cherry 11, 12, French Club 10, Gifts' Athletic Association 10, Glee Clu3b1'I0. 1-Eonor Society 11, 12, Madri- gals 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12. Huss, James.1111202.. Hustings, John 111170, 202. Hutchinson, James 1111 182, -240. Hutchinson, Lorraine 1101 61. Hutterer, Elden I101262. Hutterer, Joel 11,11 202. ' HYRKAS, CHESTEFE1121. . .. 5 ... IMURA, IMASAMDCINDY 1121 49, 100, 261 - Student Council 12. ' Ireland, Kathleen 1111 75, 76, 202, 233. ' IRONS. ARTHUR 1121 100. Isaacson, Terry 1111 202. -J- Jacka, David 1101 159, 262. Jacka, Denise 1111 74, 202, 241. JACKELEN, JUDY 1121 100, 236. Jackson, Dale 1101 182, 262. Jackson, Kathleen 1101262 JACKSON, WAYNE 1121 62, 100 A Stage Band 12, Sailing Club 11. Jacoboski, Cheryl 1111202. JACOBOSKI, LAWRENCE 1121 100 - On-the-Job Train- ing 12. Jacoboski, Paul 1101262. Jacobsen, Beth 1101262. Jacobson, Diane 1101 61, 262. JACOBSON, JOHN 1121 100. JAEHNERT, GERALD 1121 100,141,153,154, 263 - A- Hockey 12, A-Footbail 11, 12, B-Hockey 10, B-Football' 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Latin Club 11. Jagoe, Janet 1111 202. Jahnke, Robert 1111202. Jambor, Dorreen 1101262. Jambor, Richard 1111 75, 77, 202, 234. 5 JAMES, DENNIS 1121 100. Jandl, Jodi 11 11 202, 244. Jandl, Vicki 1101262. Jarocki, Rita 1101 262. Jasinski, Steven 1111 202. Jaszczak, John 1101 61, 143, 262. JAWORSKI, PATRICK 1121 63,100 1 A-Band10, 11,12, Orchestra 11, 12. JENKINS, TIMOTHY 1121 100 - A-Choir 10, Talent Assem- bly 11, 12. JENNINGS, ALAN 1121 101. JENNINGS, LINDA 1121 101. Jensen, David 1111202. Jensen, James 1111 141, 153, 154, 168, 202. Jensen, Jeffrey1101 143, 262. Jensen, Michael 1101 262. Jensen, Michael J. 1101. Jensen, Steven 110158, 61, 262. Jensen, Susan 1101262. JESKE, BRUCE 1121 101. JISKRA, JUDITH112l101. Jodl, Mary 1111202. Johannes, David 1111 202. Johannes, Patricia 1101 262. Johansen, Brian 1101. John, Robin 1111 59, 88, 202. JOHNSON, BARBARA A. 112146, 62, 101, 180, 225, 263 - Chess Ciub 12, Class Council 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, Girls' Track 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Junior-Senior Play 11, Na- tional Forensic League 11, 12, Operetta 11, 12, Stage Band 10, 11, 12,Pep Band 11, 12, Girls' Track Manager 12, National Forensic League Secretary 12, Band Secretary 12. Johnson, Barbara R. 1101 74, 262. JOHNSON, BONNIE 1121 101 -- Girls' Athletic Association 11, 12, Red Cross Represen- tative 11, 12, Sailing Club 12. JOHNSON,BRIAN A.112158, 62, 77 - A-Band 10, 11, 12, B-Band 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, Pep Band 10, 11, 12 Stage Band 11, 12. JOHNSON, BRIAN 1121 77, 194, 200. Johnson, Bruce E. 1111202. Johnson, Bruce 1101 147, 168, 250, 262. Johnson, Caryl 1111 57, 73, 190, 202, 228, 231, 244. JOHNSON, CYNTHIA 1121 101, 134 - Historical Society 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Repre- sentative 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 12. JOHNSON, DALE 1121 101, Cross Count 10- 163 A ry , Swimming 10, 11, 12, Track 10. Johnson, Daniel M. 1101 262. Johnson, Daniel R. 1101 262. Johnson, Dean D. 1111 46, 190, 202, 224. JOHNSON, DEAN T. 1121101 4 A-Baseball 12, B-Hockey 10, Soccer 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10. Johnson, Gary R. 1101 143, 262. Johnson, Gary R. 1111. Johnson, Glenn 1101262. Johnson, Iris 1101263. JOHNSON, JANET 1121 101 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, Girls Track '12. JOHNSON, JEFFREY 112149, 102 - B-Football 10, Class Council 10, Student Council 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Wres- tling 11, 12. Johnson, Karen 1111 202. JOHNSON, KIMBERLY 1121 63, 102. Johnson, Kurt 110159, 61, 263. Johnson, Levette 1111 45, 202. Johnson, Lori 1101263. Johnson, Marshall 1111. JOHNSON, MEEGAN 1121 102 - Spanish Club 11. Johnson, Michael D. 1111202. Johnson, Michael J. 1101263. Johnson, Michael R. 1101 263. JOHNSON, MONICA 1121 102 - Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10. Johnson, Paul 111159, 202. Johnson, Pauline 1101 263. Johnson PGQQY 1111 57, 202, 244. Johnson, Randv1101210,264. Johnson, Robert 1111 202. Johnson, Stephanie 1101 264. JOHNSON, SUSAN 1121 102 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, German Club 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, Ski Club 10, 12, German Club Officer 12. Johnson, Suzanne 1111 202. JOHNSON, TIMOTHY B. 1121 53, 63, 102, 163 - German Club 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11,12. Johnson, Timothy W. 1111 202, 282. JOHNSON, WILLIAM 1121. JOHNSTON, DEBBY1121 102. Johnston, Larry 1101. Johnston, Kimberly 1101 61, 264. Johnston, Scott 1111 190, 202. Jonas, Colleen 1111 202. Jones, Doris 1101 264. Jones, Katherine 1111 203. Jones, Kenneth 1111 59, 62, 203. JONES. LUTHER 1121. JONES., MICHAEL T. 1121 102, 153 - A-Hockey 12, B- Hockey 10. JCISES, MICHAEL W. 1121 Jorgenson, Janice 1111 68, 203. JOSEPH, PETER 1121 102,247 4 B-Hockey10. JOSEPHSON, TIMOTHY 1121 102, 147, 247 - National Forensic League 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Soccer 11, 12, Spartan Club 10, 11, 12. Judd, Robert 1111203. Junker, Michael 1101 143, 264. JUNKER, MICHELE 1121 103. 113 - German Club 11, 12, Girls' Track 11. Jurado,Anuro1111 166, 203. JURADO, ROBERTO 1121 - B-Football 10. K Kaase, Ellen 1111 203, 239. Kaase, Nancy 1111 203, 190. KABLE, SHARON 1121 103 - On the Job Training 12. Kadlec, Patrice, 1101 264. Kaliszewski, Timothy 1111. Kalmer, Daniel 1111203. Kaltenhauser, Tammy 1101 264. Kaltenhauser, Wendy 1111 203. KAMRATH, KENNETH 1121 103 - A-Baseball 12, A-Choir 10, B-Basketball 10, Class Council 12, Bowling 12. Kamrath, Lynda 1101264. KANE. THOMAS 1121 103 - Student Council 10. KANIA, EDDIE 1121. KAPAUN, LINDA 1121 103, 54. KAPHINGST, WILLIAM 1121 103 - A-Baseball 11, B- Baseball 10. Kappel, Jean 1101264. Karel, Dennis 1111. Karel, John 1101 264. Karels, Mark 1111203 Karr, Timothy 1101 208, 264. KARSTEN, PAUL 1121 62, 103 - A-Band 10,11,12, Op- eretta 11,12. Kasat, Pamela 1111. Kasinak, Laurel 1101 264, 74, 57, 250, 244. Kasprzyk, Janice 1111 203, 269, 134. Kasprzyk, Randy 1111 203. Kaufenberg, Francine 1101 264, 239, 241,250. KAUFER, LAURIE 1121 103, 232, 269, 76, 75 - A-Choir 11,12, Class Council 10,11, Girls' Athletic Association 12, Glee Club 10, Honor Guard 11, Madrigals 12, Majorette 12, Operetta 10,11,12, Drama 11. Kaufmann, Jeffery 1111 203. Kaufman, Jocline 1101 264. KAVALOSKI, CHERYL 1121 103, - On the Job Training 12. Kavitz, Dana 1101 264, 255. KEALY, DENICE 1121 103 - On the Job Training 12, Stu- dent Council 12, Bowling 12. Kealy, Karen 1101264. Kealy, Kathleen 1111 203, 271. Keating, Janelle 1101264. KEDROWSKI, ROGER 1121. Kedrowski, Terrance 1101 265, 145. Kedrowski, Terry 1101 182. Kedrovvski, Thomas 1111 203, 141,46,190. Keeler, Paul 1111 203, 199. Keeling, Kevin 1101 143, 265. Kelley, Michael 1101265. KELLY. JEAN 1121 103, 43, 263, 44 - Class Council 10, 11, Honor Society 11,12, Marching Unit 10,11,12, Stu- dent Council 10,11,12. KELSEY, LYNN 1121 103. Kelsey, Mark 1111. KEMP,MlCHAEL1121. Kempenich, Melodee 1101265. Kempenich, Randy 1111 203. Kendle, Kenneth 1101265, Kendle, Theresa 1111 203, 233, 68, 76, 75. Kennicutt, Theresa 1101 265, 180. Kerzahl, Brian 1101 163. Kestner, Robert 1111 203. Ketchrnark, Francis 1111 203. KIDMAN, PAULA 1121 103, - Glee Club 10. Kielbasa, Diane 1111203. KIELKUCKI, LAUREL 1121 104, 258, 277, 49 - Student Council 10, 12, Student Council Treasurer 12. KIM, JENNIE BOK HUI 1121 103 - Honor Society 12, Spectrum12. KIM. MIKE HWANGSUK1121 104 - Chess Club 11,12. KINNEY, CAROL 1121 104 - Spanish Club 11. KINZEL, SUSAN 1121 104. Kipta, Steven 1101 265. Klaas, Kris 1111 203. Klas, Sherry 1101265. KLEIN, KATHERINE 1121 104. Klein, Lawrence 1111 203. KLEITER, KATHRYN 1121266, 104, 180 - Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, German Club 11,12, Red Cross Represen- tative 12, Spartan Club 11,12. Klemmensen, Anna 1101 265, 74, 241. Klemmensen, Lisa 1111 203. Klemz, Keith 1101265. Kline, Tamara 1101 265, 49. Klink, Andrew 1101 265. Kloeckner, Denise 1111204. KLOSSNER, DEANE 1121 104. Kneisl, Debra 1101 265, 68. KNEISL, GREGORY 1121 147, 148, 104, 91, 279, 172, 170 - B-Football 10, Ski Club 10, 11,12, Spectrum Club 12, Soccer 11, 12, Track 10, Wrestling 10,11,12, Spartan CIub11. Knoll, Duane 1111204. Knutson, Gary 1111 59, 204. Knutson, Julie 1101265. KOBILKA, CYNTHIA 1121 104, 64, -Cheerleading 11, 12, Class Council 11,12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11,12, German Club 11, Homecoming Candidate 12, Marching Unit 10, Sweet- heart Candidate 11, Girls' Athletic Association Presi- dent 12, Cheerleading Co- captain12. Koch, Jolene 1111 204, 73. Koch, Michael 1111204. Kochel, Thomas 1101 265, 182-. Kodluboy, Jean 1101265. KOEHN, JOANN 1121 104 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, German Club 11 - On the Job Training 12. Koerner, Sharon 1111 204, 45. Kohl, Charlene 1111204. KOHLS, SHARON 1121 104. Kohl, Marcie1101265. KOKAISEL, JAMES 1121. Koller, Martina 1111. KOLLER,TONI1121. Kolodziej, Marlene 1101265. KOLODZIEJ, SANDRA 1121 104. KONCI-IAL, DARLENE 1121 243, 104, 43, 68 4- Girls' Ath- letic Association 10,11,12, Marching Unit 10,11,12, Pep Club 11, Skating Unit 11,12, Skating Unit Secretary- Treasurer 12. Konchal, Marilyn 1101 265, 68. KORAN, BARBARA 1121 271, 104 - French Club 10, Girls' Athletic Association 10,1 1, 12, Girl's Basketball 11, Pep Club 12, Spanish Club 10, Student Council 10, Girl's Track Manager 10. Koran, Joseph 1111204, 170. Kordosky, Paul 1101 265, 168. Korngable, Kent 1101 265. KORNGABLE. KURT 1121 104 - A-Band10,11. KORNMANN, DANIEL 1121 104 - Chess Club 10,11,12, AZUD 12, Spectrum 12, Track 10,11. Korum, Kathryn 1101 150, 265, 160, 74, 186. Kowalczuk, Julie 1101 265. Kowitz, William 1111 157, 204. Kozeny, Kimberly 1111 204, 180. Kozlowski, James 1111 59, 62, 204. Kraemer, Daniel 1101266, 159. Kraft, Timothy 1101. Kramer, Sarah 1101 265, 74. KRAMLINGER, ANN 1121 104, 166, 70 - Class Coun- cil 10,11, Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Governor Staff 12, Historical Society 11, Red Cross Rep- resentative 11. KRAUZE, LINDA 1121 63, 105, 263, 57, 159, 244, 180 - Cat- alina Club 11,12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 10,11,12, German Club 10,'l1, Girl's Track 10,11,12, Gymnastics 10,11,12, Honor Society 11, 12, Operetta 10,11,12, Ski Club 11, Orchestra 10,11,12, Krauze, Victor 1101 266, 61, 159. Krenz, Teresa 1111 204, 76, 75. Kretman, Rodger 1101266. KRINGS, BARBARA 1121 105, - Girls' Athletic Association 10, Marching Unit 10. Krois, Lorilee1101266. KROLL, CHRISTINE 1121 105, - On the Job Training 12. Kron, Mark 1111204, 241. Kronschnable, Laura 1101266. Kronschnable, Mary 1111 204. Kroska, Cheryl 1111204, 45. KROSKI, TAMMIE 1121 242, 105, 43 - Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10,1'l,12, Marching Unit 10,11,12, Red Cross Representative 10,12, Skat- ing Unit 10, ,Ski Club 12, Stu- dent Councii12. Krueger, Daniel 1101. KRUEGER, JEAN 1121 105, - On the Job Training 12. Krueger, Jean 1111. Krueger, Kurt 1101 266. KRUEGER, SANDRA 1121 105, 263 - Concert Band 10, Honor Society 12, On the Job Training 12, Ski Club 11, Spanish 10,'l1. KRUSE, MEGAN 1121 242, 105, 43, 73, 57, 244 - Na- tional Forest League 12, Cat- alina Club 10,11,12, Class Council 12, Courier Staff 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10,11,12, Governor Staff 11,12, Marching Unit 10,11, 12, Spartan Club 11. Kruse, Scott 1111 141, 204, 170. Kujawa, David 1101 266, 241, 159. KUJAWA, RICHARD 1121 252, 105. Kujawa, Steven 1101 266. Kunert, Amber 1101 266. Kunert, John 1111 204. KUNERT, RONALD 1121 106. KUNZ, MARY 1121 106. Kurkoski, Diane 1111204. Kurzhal, Brian 1101 266. Kurzhal, Julie 1111204. Kustrich, Rose 1101 266. Kusz, Barbara 1111 204, 45. KUSZ, PATRICIA 1121 106. Kuzj, Peter 1111 204. ..L.. LABARRE, ROBERT 1121 106. LaBonte, Laurie 1101 266, 74. LACKNER, MATTHEW 1121 106 - German Club 11. Ladwig, Eugene 1101 266. LaFountaine, Sandra 1101 266, 44. LaManna, Vincent 1101 266. Landgraf, Paul 1101266 LANDGRAF. STEPHEN 1121 230, 106 -f B-Football 10, Red Cross Representative 12, Soccer 11,12. Landkarner, Teri 1101266. LANG, JEFFREY 1121 106, 255, 200, 113 - Chess Club 10, 11,12, Stage Crew 11,12. LANG. KURT 1121 59, 106 - A-Band 10,11,12, Golf 10, Sailing Club 11,12. Lange, Mark 1101266. LANGENENKS. ROXANNE 1121 106, 61 - A-Band10,11, 12, On the Job Training 12, Spartan Club 10,11,12. Langton, David 1111. Larkin, Colleen 1111 204. Larsen, Charlene 1111 204, 239. Larsen, Gregory 1111. LARSEN, SCOTT 1121 147, 106, 263, 247 - Class Coun- cil 11, Golf 10,11,12, Honor Society 11,12, Ski Club 11, 12, Soccer 11,12, Spartan Club 10,11,12. Larsen, Steven 1101 266. Larsen, Thomas 1101 147, 266. Larson, David 1111 204. Larson, Denise 1111 204. LARSON, DIANA 1121 107 - French Club 11, Girls' Athle- tic Association 10,11, March- ing Unit 10,11, Ski Club 10, 11,12. Larson, John 1101266. LARSON, KATHLEEN 1121 266, 107, 43 - Girls' Ath- letic Association 10,11,12, Marching Unit 10,11,12. Larson, Kevin 1101266. LARSON, MICHAEL 1121 138, 141, 107, 154, 153 - A-Hoc- key 11,12, A-Football 11,12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Track 11,12, Football Captain 12. LARSON, ROBERT 1121 147, 107, 174 - Ski Club 12, Soc- cer 12, Ski Team 11,12. Larson, Teresa l101266. Larson, Victoria 1111204. LASCEWSKI, DAVID 1121 107, 219 - Chess Club 10, Sailing Club 12. Lau, Jeanne 1111 204, 160. Laub, Denise 1111 267, 271, 258, 204, 190, 73, 282, 57, 118, 244. Lauzon, Robert 1111 204. Lawhon, Mary 1111 204. LAWRENCE, MICHAEL 1121 107, 166, 106 - A-Basketball 11,12, B-Basketball 10, Leafgren, Victoria 1101 266, 67. LECLAIR, JANICE 1121 107. Lecorno, Yvonne 1111 204. Ledman, Scott 1111 204. Lee, Cynthia 1111 64, 204, 155, 239, 180. Lee, Richard 1101. Lee, Sharon 1111 204. Le Flay, Lorna 1101 267, 241. Le Flay, Michael 1111 59, 204. Lefto, Julie 1111 204, 160, 76, 238, 186. LEFTO, RAYMOND 1121 107, 72, 182 - Track 10,11,12, Sailing Club 11, J-Club 12, Publications Staff 12. Lehman, Thomas 1111 205. Leibel, Matthew 1101 267. Leibel, Robert 1101 267, 168, 182. LElBEL,THERESE1121 107, - Class Council 10. Leikam, Brenda 1101267. Leikam, David l101267. LElKAM, DEANNA 1121 107, 240. Leitner, Laurie 1101 267. Lentsch, Louis 1111205 Lenz, Jay 1101 267. Lenz, Jodene 1111205. Lepak, Debbie 1111205, 74. LESCHNER, ROSE 1121 107 - Spectrum Club 11,12. Lesny, Susan, 1101267, 250. LEURER, BONITA 1121 236. 63, 107 - Symphonic Band 11, Varsity Band 10, Girl's Track10. Leuzinger, LeAnne 1111 205, 190, 76, 57, 244. Leverty, Jeffrey 1101 267, L'Heureux, George 1111 205. Lidberg, Keith 1101267. Liebgott, Shawn 1101. Lillygren, Joyce 1111 205, 180. Lind, Margre 1101 267, 265, 180. Lind, Ronald 1111 254, 205. Lindabauer, Michael 1111205 Lindahl,Jeff1111205. LINDAHL, LYNN 1121 107 - On the Job Training 12. Lindahl, Mary 1111 233, 205, 76. Lindahl, Steven 1101267, Lindbom, Patricia 1111 205. Lindeke, Daniel 1101267 Lindeke, William 1111 206. Linder, Robert 1101 267. Lindstrom, Steven 1111 206. Linn, Michael 1111 206. Linnell, Roger 1101 267, 61. Linroth, Douglas 1101 267. Linton, Cynthia 1111 206. Litschke, Constance 1101 267. LIVERMORE, ARDETH 1121 108, 145, 57, 244, 180 - Cat- alina Club 1O,11,12, Cross Country 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 1O,11,12, Girl's Track 10,11,12, Gymnastics 10.11, Ski Club 11,12. Livermore, Donna 1101 267, 250. Livingston, Dale 1101. Lodge, Gary 1111206. Loe, Barbara 1101268 LOE, LINDA 1121 108, 263 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, Hgnor Society 11,12, AZUD 'l ,11. Lohmer, Patricia 1101268. Loida, Donald 1101 268. Lonetti, Mark 1111206. LONGBEHN, MARY 1121 108, - Class Council 11,12, Girls' Athletic Association 10,11, 12, Spectrum 10,11, Student Council 10,11, Sweetheart Candidate 10,12. LOOMIS, BRIAN 1121 108. Looney, Cynthia 1101. Love, Deborah 1111206 Lowe, Vickie 110168, 268, 74. Lubins, Dennis 1111206 Ludwig, Thomas 1111 206, Lunde, Gregory 1101 268. LUNDEEN, REBECCA 1121 108, 233, 235, 71, 76, 75 - A-Choir 10,11,12, Catalina Club 10,11,12, Courier Staff 11,12, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10,11,12, German Club 11,12, Governor Staff 11,12, JS Play 11, Nladrigals 12, Op- eretta10,11,12. Lundeen, Susan 1111206. Lundgren, Duane 1101 268. Lundgren, Robyn 1111 206, 59. LUNDQUIST. GARY 1121 59, 62, 108, 77, 75 - A-Band 10, 11,12, A-Choir 11,12, Madri- gals 11,12, Operetta 11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12. Lunzer, Robin 1101268. Lunzman, Lori 1111206. LUPELOW, LEANNE 1121 52, 108, 43, 68, 70, 220 - Pub- lications 12, French Club 10, 11,12, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 10,11,12, Marching Unit 10,11,12, Skating Unit 10,11,12, Spartan Club 10, 11,12. Lusk, Patricia 1111. Lutz, Kevin 1101. Lydon, Kathleen 1101 268, 192. LYDON, MARY 1121 108, 72, 263, 273 Q Publications 12, French Club 11,12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 10,11, Honor Society 11,12. Lynch, Maureen 1111206. LYNCH, MICHAEL 1121. -M- Maas, Gail 1111 76, 206, 238. Maas, Stephanie 1111 190, 206. Macioch, Diane 1111 206, 269. Macioch, Sandra 1111. Macioch, Stephen 1101268. Madigan, Daniel 1111. Madrid, Patricia 1101. Madrid, Ricardo 111159. Madsen, Terri 1111 190, 206, 269. Makowesky, Michael 1111206. Makowesky, Natalie 1101 74, 238,268 MALANI, MARCIA 1121 108, 216 Q On-the-Job Training 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12. Malkush, Kathy 1111 206. MALLOY, TIMOTHY 1121 108. MALM, JEAN 1121 108. Malm, John 1101268. Malm, Thomas 1101 268. Maloney, Timothy 1101 268. Mangine, David 1111 145, 166, 206. Mangine, Gina 1101268 Mangine, Mary 1101 160, 180, 268. Manke, Jerry 1101 268. Manke, Lorraine 1111 206. Manney, Gary 1101268. Mapson, Michael 1111206. Marek, Teresa 1101268. Markie, Debra 110161, 268. Markie, Kimberly 1111 59, 89, 206. MARKLAND, EILEEN 1121 61, 108 - A-Band 1O,B-Band11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Na- tional Forensic League 11. Markland, Harvey 1101 49, 143, 218, 268. Markus, Robert 1111 206, 279. Marrazzo, Grace 1101. MARTIN. CHRISTINE 112157, 76, 109, 125, 134, 234, 237, 244 - A-Choir 11, 12, Cata- lina Club 10, 11, 12, Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Club 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Homecoming Can- didate 12, Honor Guard 11, Junior-Senior Play 11, 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11, Catalina Vice- President 12, Choir Secretary 11, Class of 1975 Secretary 12. Martinez, Jerry 11 11. Martinez, Theresa 1101 268. Martinson, Randy 1111 206, 252. Martinson, Steven 1101 268. Marty, Michelle 1111 68, 122, 192,206 Marty, Richard 1101 182, 268. Marusich, Antoninette 1101268. Marx, Barbara 1111 64, 190, 197, 206, 230, 247. Marx, Dianne l101268. Marx, Robert 1101268. MASANZ, JOSEPH 1121 109 - Class Council 11, 12, Honor Guard 11. Masanz, Robert 1101 268. MASKREY, MICHAEL 1121 109. Maskrey, Timothy 1111 147, 170, 206. Mason, Michael 1101 268. MASON, SCOTT 1121 109 - Class Council 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Club 10, 11, 12. Mastel, Sheryl 1101268. Mastro, Donald 1101 143, 157, 268. Matheny, Barb 1111 206, MATHENY. PAUL 1121 109, 252. MATHIAS, RICKEY 1121 109, 281. Mathias, Sandra 1111 206. Mathias, Timothy 1101 270. MATHISEN. RANDY 1121 109, Mathisen, Richard 1101270. Mathison, Gene 1111 206. MATTHEISEN, DANIEL 1121 77,109 - A-Choir11,12. MAUS, CHERYL 1121 109 - German Club 10, Girls' Bas- ketball 11. Maxson, Susan 1101. MAY. DONNA 1121 43, 67. 109, 243, 266 - Girls' Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, March- ing Unit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 10. MAY. JEANNE 1121 57, 72, 109, 197, 244, 258, 263 - Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Class Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Skating Unit 11, Ski Club 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12. May, William 1101 147, 270. MAYEN. MICHAEL 1121 109. Mayer, Donna 1111206. MCALEESE, ROSE 1121 109, 160 - Girls' Basketball Man- ager 11, 12. MCCANN. MINA 112197, 109, 145, 180, 264 - Cross Coun- try 12, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track Captain 12. McCauley, Nancy 1101268. McCollum, Ronald 1111. McDonnell, Tonia 1101 268. McDONOUGH, DAVID 1121 109 - On-the-Job Training 12. McDonough, Keith 1101 268. McDonough, Linda 1101268. McDonough, Patrick 1101. McDonough, Thomas 1111. McDonough, Thomas J. 1111 174, 190, 206. McGovern, Michael 1111 206. McGrath, Shannon 1111 206. MCHARG, KEVIN 112172, 109, 282 - Courier Staff 12, Gov- ernor Staff 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Sailing Club 11. McKenna, Carol 1101. McKenzie, Melinda 110161, 221, 265, 268. McKenzie, Ricky 1111 55. McKercher, Wendy 1111 208. McKinnon, Ann 1111208. McKlNNON, STEVEN 1121 110. McKUSKY,CATHY1121110. McLAY, CHRISTINE 1121 57, 64, 110, 150, 155. 167, 228. 244 - Catalina Club 11, Cheerleading 12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 11, 12, Girls' Volleyball 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Operetta 10. McLay, Kelly 1111 76, 208, 271. McLELLAN, PATRICIA 1121 110 - On-the-Job Training 12. McMAHON, COLLEEN 1121 110 - 'Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, Girls' Track 11. McMURRAY, ROBERT 1121 110. McNABB, BUNNY 1121 76, 110, 180, 192 - A-Choir 12, AZUD 12, Operetta 12, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, 12. McNabb, Judy 1101 74, 268. MCNAUGHTON, JEANINE 1121. McNeal, Ralph 1111. Meggit, Robert 110161, 270. Mehlhorn, Nancy 1101270. Mehlhorn, Terry 1111. Meidlinger, Gary 1101 61, 270. IVIEIDLINGER, ROGER 1121 59. Mekoli, Cheryl 110174, 270. MEKOLI, STEVEN 112153,75, 77, 110, 235 - A-Baseball 11, A-Choir10, 11, 12, B-Baseball 10, Madrigals 11, 12, Operet- ta 10, 11, 12. Me-lander, Mark 1111 186, 208. MELSBY, LEROY1121110. MENNARD, LORI 1121 43, 110,247 - Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 11, 12. Menard, William 1101 61, 270. MENDEL, LEE 1121. Mendez, Roxanne 1101 270. Mercado, Richard 1101 143, 270. Mercado, Tamra 1101 270. MERINGDOL, BRENDA 1121 110 - On-the-Job Training 12. Meringdol, Donald 1101270. Merkling, Jane 1101 250, 270. Metzger, Robert 1101 147, 270. Metzler, Michelle 1111 208. Meyer, Robin 1111208. MICHAELSON, WALLACE 1121110 - German Club 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11, Stage Crew 10, 11, 12. Mielzarek, James 1111 208. Miller, Cheryl 1111 208. if Miller, Julie 1101270. MILLER, MARTHA 1121. Miller, Patricia 1111 59, 208. Miller, Ricky 1111 59, 61, 86, 88, 208. Miller, Ronald 110161, 159, 270. Miller, Steve 1111 186. MILLIGAN, TRACY 1121 70. 110. MIORINI, HANNO 1121 49, 111, 182, 224, 230, 258, 261, 279 - A-Basketball 12, Ger- man Club 12, International Club 12, Ski Club 12, Student Council 12, Sailing Club 12. Mischnick,JeHrey1111208. MITCHELL, ELIZABETH 1121 72, 111,269 - Class Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 12, Flag- twirlers 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 12, Ski Club 10. Moe, Philip 1111. Mogren, Susan 1111 208, 231, 271, 279. Monn, Daniel 1111 208. 255. Monn, Lawrence 1101270. Monroe, Julie 1101 270. Monson, Michael 1101. MONSON, SUSAN 1121 46, 111, 147, 160 - French Club 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 1O, Girls' Basketball 11, 12, National Forensic League 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Soccer 12, Stage Crew 11, Tennis 11, 12. MONTANARI, BART 1121. Montbriand, Daniel 1101270. Montbriand, Donna 1111 208, 239, 240. Montbriand, Michelle 1111 59, 208. MONTPETIT, MICHELE1121. Montpetit, Susan 1111 208. Mooney, John 1101 143, 270. MOORE, LAURA 1121 111, 195,256 MOORE, MATTHEW 1121 111. Moore, Richard 1101270. MORDORSKI, CAROL 1121 57, 63, 111, 180, 220, 244, 263 - Catalina Club 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 12, German Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Junior-Senior Play 11, Marching Unit 10, Operetta 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Student Council 11, Orchestra 11, 12. Mordorski, Joseph 1111208. Mordorski, Michael 1101270. MORELLI. MATHEW 1121 111 H A-Hockey 12, B-Hockey 10, Soccer 10, 11, 12. Morelli, Robert 1101 147, 270. Moreno, Genoveva 1101270. Moreno, Mark 1101 168, 250, 271. Morris, Daniel 1101271. Morris, Deborah 1111 208. MORRIS, MARY 1121 111 - Class Council 11, Giris' Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club '12, Girls' Bas- ketball 12, Junior-Senior Play 11, 12, Spectrum 12, Student Director Jack Dalton Play 11. MORRIS, WILLIAM 1121 111, 182 - Track 10, 11, Wres- tlEng10,11,12,J-Club10,11, Morrison, Carol 1111209. MORRISON, DEBRA 1121 111. Morrison, Virginia 1101. Morrow, Joseph 1101 271. MORTEN,ARLIE1121 111,281 - Girls' Athletic Association 10. Moryn, Patricia 1111209. Moseng, Michael 1101 186, 271. Moseng, Randy 1111209. Moser, Susan 1101271. MOSNER. KENNETH 1121 1 11. MOSTAFA, HATEM 1121 111, 263 - Chess Club 11, French Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Red Cross Represen- tative 11, Soccer 10, 12, MOTZ, DAVID 1121 111 - On- the-Job Training 12. Mountain, Diane 1101. Mroszak, James 1111 141, 153, 209. Mrozinski, Catherine 1101 271. Mudek, John 1111 209. MUDEK, MARIE 1121 111 - German Club 10. Mueller, Dean 1111209. MUELLER, GARY 1121 112. Mueller, Larry 1111209. MUELLER, LYNN 112143, 112. 243 - Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, German Club 11,12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Student Council 10, 11. Mueller, Robert 1101 61, 279. MUELLNER, CYNTHIA 1121 112 - A-Choir 11, On-the- Job Training 12. Muellner, Dale 1111 141. Munkelwitz, Lori 1111 209. Munkelwitz, Ronald 1101279. MUNSON, NANCY 1121 112 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, Junior-Senior Play 11, On-the-Job Training 12. Murphy, Elizabeth 1101279. MURPHY, SANDRA 1121 67, 112 - Class Council 11, French Club 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Skating Unit 10, 11, Ski Club 11, 12, Student Council 10. Murphy, Timothy 1111 209. Murray, Colleen 1101 241, 279. Museus,Sheliy1101. MYERS, RAYMOND 1121 112, 182, 230. -N- Nackerud, Susan 1101. Nagei, Bonnie 1111 45, 209, 231. NAGEL. MARY 1121 112. NAKKEN, SHARON 1121 112, 267, 269 - A-Band 10, Ger- man Club 12, Girls' Track 12, Majorette 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Ski Club 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Maiorette Captain 12. Napiorkowski, Alexander 1111 209. Narow, Mark 1101. Nasby, David 1111209. NASH, MATTHEW 1121 53, 112, 166 - A-Basketball 11, 12, B-Baseball 10, B-Basket- ball 10. Nathanson, Mark 1111209. Naughton, James 1101 279. Naughton, Margaret 1101 279. Naylon, Steven 1111 209. NEAVIN, TERRENCE 1121 112, 114, 145,263 - B-Foot- ball 10, Cross Country 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Cross Country Co- Captain 12. Needham, Lori 1111209, Neis, Lydia 1111. Nellis,Scott1111190,209. Nelson, Bridget 1111209. Nelson, Cynthia 1101231,272. Nelson, Diane 1111209. Nelson, James B.1111211. NELSON, JAMES F. 1121 112. NELSON, JAYNE 112159, 75, 76, 112, 233 - A-Band 10, 11, 12,A-Choir11, 12, Madri- gals 12, Operetta 12. Nelson, Jeffrey D. 1101272. Nelson, Jeffrey J.1111. NELSON, JENNIFER 1121 112 - Glee Club 10. Nelson, KariJ01111211. Nelson, Keith 1111. Nelson, Keith E. 1101272. NELSON, KIRK 1121 112 - Chess Club 10. Nelson, KrisAnn1101272. NELSON, LYNN 1121 112 - Class Council 10, 11, German Club 11, AZUD 11. Nelson, Pamela J. 1101 61, 160, 272. Nelson, Pamela K. 1111 64, 155, 211. NELSON, RANDY 1121 112. NELSON. VANESSA 1121 112 - On-the-Job Training 12. NENOW, HAROLD 1121 113 - A-Baseball 12, B-Baseball 10, Class Council 10,11. NEUENFELDT, DIANE 1121 113 - Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 12, German Club 11, Historical Society 11, 12, AZUD 11, Red Cross Repre- sentative 10. Neumann, Carol 1101 57, 61, 244, 247, 272. NEUQAANN, JUDITH 1121 1 . NEUMANN, LUANN 1121 43, 113, 242 - Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 11, 12. Neurer, Carol 1101 272. Nick, Stephen 1111. Niedermayer, Sharon 1101 180, 283. Niedermayer, Susan 1111 73, 211. NILO, DARLENE1121113. Nilo, Dianne 1111211. NORDGREN, JEFF 1121. NORDIN, JAMES 1121 53, 113 - Soccer 10, 11, Spartan Club 10, 11,12. NORDIN, MICHELLE 1121 113, 134 - Girls' Athletic As- saociation 10, AZUD 10, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Tennis 12. NORDSTROM, MARIE 1121 54, 106, 113 - On-the-Job Training 12. Nordwall, Kris 1111. Noren, Dawn 110174, 272, Norton, Lynn 1101272. Nowaczewski, Valerie 1111. NUTZMANN, CATHERINE 1121 113 - Campanellos 11, Glee Club 10. Nutzmann, Diane 1111211. NYGARD. JAMES 1121 113 - On-the-Job Training 12. -Q- OBERG, CHERIE 1121 55, 114, 280 - Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation 10, 11, On-the-Job Training 12, Student Council 10. Oberq, Jerry 110177, 230, 272. O'Brien, Shawn 1101272. O'Brien, Tina 1101272. O'Bryan, John 1101 221, 272. O'Conner, Roderick 1101 252, 272. O'CONNER, SANDRA 1121 114 - A-Band10,11. Odeen, Thomas 1111 211. OEHME, GARY 1121 114, 163, 166, 199 - A-Band 10, Swimming 10, 11, 12. Ohlhauser, Pamela 1111 70, 211, 247, 271. Oie, Christine 1111 59, 211. O'KEEFE, TERRANCE 1121 114, 145, 182, 281 - Cross Country 12, Track 10, 11, 12. OKONESKI, JOHN 1121 114, 1182 - Track 10, 11, 12. Okoneski, Julie 1111211. Okoneski, Richard 1111 211, 252. Okoneski, Thomas 1101 252, 272. Oldeen, Bob 1111 211. OLDING, LAWRENCE 1121. Olding, Susan 1101 272. OLMSCHENK, MICHAEL 1121 75, 77, 114, 141, 170, 234, 236 - A-Choir 10, 11, 12, A-Football.1'l, 12, B-Foot- ball,10, Madriga1s 11, 12, Op- eretta 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Olsion, Bryan 1111 141, 153, 154, 1. OLSON, JEFFREY 1121. Olson, Judith 1101272 Olson, Lynn 1111211. Olson, Michaei 1101 272. OLSON, RANDY 1121 114 - Honor Society 12, On-the- Job Training 12. Olson, Robert .1101 143, 168, 182, 273. Olson, Tamera '1111 49, 68, 211, 276. Olson, Vickie 1111211. OLSON. ILVILLIAM 1121 114. O'lV1ally, Janet '1101 64, 231, 273. 0MAN.'DEAN1121114,274. Oman, Roy1101273. Opsahl, Denise 1101 273. OPSAHL, THEODORE 1121 114. ORSELLO, JOSEPH 1121114. Orsello, Paul 1101273. ORSELLO, RICHARD 1121 Orsello, Thomas 1111. Ortiz, James 1111. Ortiz, Jean 1101273. Osborn, Emmett 1111211. Oslund, Douglas 1111 211. Oslund, Lori 1101. Ostaba, Richard 1111. OSTEBO, RANDALL 1121 115, 198 f Ski Club 11. Oster, Craig 1101 145, 182, 273. OSTER, DEBRA 1121 115 - Glee Club 10. Osterman, Arlene 1101 57, 180, 244, 273. Osterman, Robert 1101, Ouradnik, 'Michael 1111 255. OYANAGI, STEVEN 1121 77. 115, 200, 263 w A-Choir 10, 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Madri- galsI1,0peretta10,11, 12. ..p- PAECH. DAWN' 1121 115 - On-the-Job Training 12. Paech, Dwayne 1111 211. Page, Kimberly 1111211. Page, Scott 110147, 273. PALM, DAVID 1121 115 v B- Football 10. PALMER, RAYMOND 1121 115,141,166 - A-Baseball11, 12, A-Basketball 11, 12, A- Footbail 12, B-Baseball 10, B- Basketball 10, Class Council 11, 12. PALMER, JAMES 1121. Palmer, Julie 1101273. Palmer, Robel11101273. Palmer, Thomas 1101. Palmquist, John 1111. Palony, Cynthia 1101273 Palony, Debra 1111211, 256. Palumbo, Cynthia 1111 211. PALUMBO. RICKEY 1121 115 - A-Football 12, B-Hockey 1O,.Soccer 12. Panchuk, Leda 1101 273. Pariana, Judy 1111 76, 211, 271. PARRAMORE. APRIL 1121 115 - Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, German Club 11, 12, International Club 11, 12, Junior-Senior Play 11, Na- tional Forensic League 12, Red Cross Representative 10, Student Council 11, Spartan Club 11, 12. Pascoe, Jaclyn 11114-6, 68, 211. Pascoe, Julie 1101 68, 273. PASIUK, MARC 1121 115, 240. PASIUK, MICHAEL 1121 115 - Latin Club 11, 12. Pasiuk, Scort1101 ' Paterson, Mark 1111211. Patock, Carrie 11 1179, 211. Patock, Nancy 1101 64, 231, 273. PATRAW, DANIEL 1121 115 -- BaBasketbaII 10. PATRAW. MARK 1121. Patraw, Shelia 1101 273. Patrin, Lonna 1111. Paul, William 1101 273. Paulson, Dorothy 1111 211. Paulson, Patricia 110174, 274. PEARSON. ANN 1121 43, 76. 115, 150, 186 - A-Choir 11, 12, Girls' Athietic Association 10,11, 12, Girls' Track 10, 11, AZUD 10, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track Captain 11, Girls' VolleYball 11, 12. Pearson, James 1111 211. Pechrnann, Neil 1101 274. PECHMANNA. RONALD 1121 115. Pedersen, Vickie 1101 274. PEDERSDN. SUSAN 1121115. PEIL, DOREEN1121115. Pell, Roxanne 1111 211. PEISERT, ALAN 1121. PELOOUIN, DENISE 1121 98, 116,271 A Class Council 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Sweetheart Candidate 12, Pom Pom Girls 12. Peloquin, Jean 1111 211. Peloquin, Tamara 1101 68, 274. Peltzer, Janis 1111 129, 211. Pelzer, Nancy 1101 57, 244, 274. Pennington, Roger 11 11 59, 211. Pennington, Russell 1101 61, 274. PENNINGTON, STEVE 1121. Penson, David 1111 211. PEREZ, VICKI 1121 116 A Girls' Track 11. PETERFESO, ANTHONY 1121 116. Peterieso, Susan 1111 45, 211, 246. PETERS, JAMES 1121 116. Peterson, Michele 1111 57, 211, 244. Peterson, Cindy 1111 212. Peterson, David 1101 274. Peterson, Joan 1111212. I Peterson, Kenneth 1111 59, 182. PETERSON, MARK 1121 116. PETERSON, MARY 1121 116, 263, 269 - Class Council 11, 12, Flagtwirlers 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, Glee Club 10, homecoming Candi- date 12, honor Guard 11, Honor Society 12, Marching Unit 10, Class Council Treas- urer 12. Peterson, Patricia 1111. Peterson, Robert 1101 143, 170. PETERSON, SHELLEY 1121 116 - Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, German Club 10, 11, 12. PHELPS. DAVE 1121 116. PHILIPPI, DANIEL 1121 62, 116,141, 182, 231 - A-Band 10, 11, 12, A-Football 10, 11, 12, B-Baseball 10, Class Council 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, honor Guard 11, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11, Stage Band 11, 12, J-Club 10,'11, 12. PIEPER, DAVID 1121 116, 239 - German Club 10, 12. Pieper, Thomas 111162, 66, 190, 212. Pierce, Rosemarie 1101. Pierson, LeeAnn 1101. Pignato, James 1101 274. Pignato, Patricia 1111 212. Piila, Daniel 1111212. Pilla, Donald 1111212. Pilia, Pau1110l 143, 274. Pitt, Rita1111 212. Fives,-Mark 11 11 59. PLASTER. CHARLES 1121 116. 255 - German Club 10, --- - 11, 12, Stage Crew 11, 12., Fluff, Daniel 1101274 PLUFF, STEVEN 1121 116 - Spanish Club 10, 11. PLUTH, SUSAN 1121 116, 198 ' - Spectrum 10, 11, 12. POELS. FRANCES 1121. Polansky, Randy 1111 48, 147, 212. Pomeroy, David 1101 274. POMEROY, VlCKI1121. PORT, LAURA 1121. Ponfvoll, Mary 1111 212. Posel, Pamela 111153,212. Powellek, Diane 111145, 212. PRAWER, DAVID 1121 117 - Spanish Club 10, 11. Prawer, Frank 1101274. Prill, James 1101 274. PRIMEAU, PHILLIP1121117. PRIMOLI, JEANINE1121117. Prins, Ruth 1111. Printon, Richard 1101 144, 168, 274. PRIOR, PETER 1121. Prokosch, Mark 1101 143, 274. Pufpaff, Wanda 1111212. Puszkarz, Julie 1111212. Putney, Candyce 110174,274. -Q- Oually, Debra 1111. Ouandt, Mark 1111212. QUANDT, SHELIA1121117. QUATMANN, DEBRA 1121 57, 117, 244 - Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Majorette 10, Sweetheart Candidate 11, Swimming 10. Ouatmann, Roberta 1111 57, 190, 212, 244. Ouernemoen, Debbie 1111 64, 212. Quinlan, Timothy 1101 163, 274. Quinlan, Valerie 1111 57, 76, 180, 212, 244. Quinn ,Michael 1101. Olgtter, Janine 1111 68, 193, 12. ..R.. RABENORT, JOSIE 1121 52, 117, 180, 271 M Class Coun- cil 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls Track 10, 11,12, Pep Club 12, Red Cross Representative 11, Ski Club 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12. Rabenort, Paul 1111 141, 212. RADKE, DAVID 1121. Radke, Jane 1111212. Radman, Donald 1101274. RAHLF, RICHARD 1121 117 4 Track 10. RAIOLA, JANELLE 1121 49, 117, 242, 259, 266 - Class Council 10, 11, 12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Home- coming Candidata 12, March- ing Unit 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Drama 11. Raiola, Stephen 1111. Ranch, Joan 1111 75, 105, 134, 150, 180, 190, 212, 273, 276. Ranelli, Denise 111147, 68, 150, 212. Ranum, Steven 1101250,274. Rasmussen, Diane 1101 61, 274. RASMUSSEN, RICHARD 1121 117 - A-Band 11, B- Band 10, 11, On-the-Job Training 12, Swimming 10, 11. Rasmussen, Valerie 1101. Rauen, Katherine 1101 274. RAVERTY, ANITA 1121. RAVERTY, GREGORY 1121. Ray, Cynthia 1111212. Ray, Margaret 1101 274. Ray, Ronald 1111212. RAY. THOMAS 1121 49, 117. 2593576 1- Student Council Raymond, Geraid 1101. Reggond, Khristine 1111 76, REED, KR1S1121. Reeve, Bruce 1111 163,212 Reeves, Paula 1101274. REGER, GREGG 1121 - Chess Club 12, German Club 10, 11. Reger, Lynette 1111 212. Reger, Rochelle 1101274. Reginek, Mary111l212. Regino, Delores 1101 275. REICHEL, RANDALL 1121 118. Reichel, Russeil 1101 147, 148, 275. Reichow, Brenda 1111212. Reiger, Greg 11' 200. Reilly, Helen 1101. Reinlre, Debra 1101 275. Reinke, Raymond 1111 212. REISINGER. MARY 1121. Reistad, Roger 1101. REIQFQERGER. WAYNE i121 Reiter, Patrick 1101. Reller, Nancy 1111 68, 75, 76, 212, 235. Remore, Michael 1101 275. Rensch, Anthony 1111 59, 212, 221. Rensch, Nancy 1101 47, 59, 230, 250, 275. RENSTROM, CARYL1121118. Renstrom, Dennis 1111. RENSTROM, DONALD 1121 118,141, 170, 172 - A-Foot- ball 11, 12, Wrestling 11, 12. Renstrom, Kim 1101275. Renstrom, Scott 1111 199,212 Rees, Jennifer 110147, 275. Ricci, Joan 1111212. Ricci, John J.1111212. RICCI, JOHN P.1121118,147. 153, 155 - A-Hockey 12, B- Hockey 10, Soccer 11, 12. RICCI, JOSEPH 1121 118, 153, 155 -- A-Hockey 10, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Soccer 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11. RICCI, STEVEN 1121 62, 93. 125, 263 - A-Band 10, B- Football 10, Ciass Council 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Soccer 11, Stage Band 11, 12. Richard, Roxanne 1101. Richards, Therese 11 11. Richardson, Dawn 1101275. Richardson, Diane I1 11 212. Richardson, Gwen 1111 213. Richardson, Michael 1111213. Richardson, Robert 1111 213. RICHARDSON, VICTORIA 1121 71, 118 - Courier Staff 11, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12. Richie, Carrie 1101. Richie, Debra 1111 213. Richie, Linda 1111 213. Richie, Mary 1101 275. Richter, Bonnie 1101275. RICHTER. MARK 1121 118. RIEGER, CYNTHIA 1121 118. RIEGER, GERALD 1121 118. Rieger, Joei 1101. Rieger, Roxanne 1111. RIEHM, JOHN 1121 71, 119, 186, 229, 263 - Class Coun- cil 10, 11, 12, Courier Staff 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 10, 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11,12, Tennis 12. RIGGS, DEXTER 1121. RILEY, COLLEEN 1121 43, 44, 119 - Girls' Athletic AS50cia- tion 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Marching Unit 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11. Riley, Kevin 1101275 Ritt, Cheryl 1101275. RITT. SANDRA 1121 119, 230 - Girls' Athtetic Association 12, Glee Club 10. RIVARD. JEAN 1121 57, 119. 261 - Girls' Hockey 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Catalina Club 10, 11. Rivard, Michael 1111. Roach, Roberta 1111213. ROBERTSON. DOUGLAS 1121 119 W- A-Choir 10. 11. Ski Club 10, Stage Crew 10. Rcbidou, Joseph 1111 141, 182, -213, 228. ROBINSON, HOLLY 1121 119 - On-the-Job Training 12. Robleclo, Beatriz 1111 49, 213, 261. Rocco, Scott 1101 275. Rodman, Lori 1101 74, 250, 275. Roeser, Timothy 11 11 255. Roeller, Thomas 1111 213, 219. Rogalla, Connie 1111213. Rogers, Cherie 1101 239, 275. Rphl, Robert 1111 213. Roifer, Daniel 1101 275. Rolfer, Janet 1111 193, 213. ROMINE. WlLLIAM1121 119. Romito, James 1111 213. Rooke, Steven 1111 59, 213. ROOT. GREGORY 1121 119 - On-the-Job Training 12, Ski Club 11. R0iB0'l'l'0M. MARlLYN 11 1. Rose, Barbara 111144, 213. ROSKOS. COLLEEN 1121 119. 210 - A-Band 10, 11, Girls' Track 10, 11. Roskos, Susan 1111 213. Roubik, Belinda 1111 213. Roush, Janice 1111. ROWLEY, LYNDA 1121 119, 280 - Red Cross Represene. tative 12, Spectrum 10, 11, Spartan Club 11, 12. Rowley, Stephen 1101 147, 275. ROY. CAROL 1121 119 - Class Council 10, 11, On-the-Job Training 12. Roy, Paul 1101 275. Rucci, Lorraine 1111. Rucci, Patrick 1101275. Ruchie, William 1101 62, 275. RUDD, DEBRA 1121 119 - Marching Unit 10. Rudolph, Bernard 1111238. Rudolph, Synovia 1101 74, 275. Rudquist, Celeste 1111213 RUECKER, NANCY 1121 119 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, On-the-Job Training 12, Spectrum 11, Stage Crew 11, Student Council 10. Ruecker, Paul 1101275. Ruedy, Sandra 1111214. Ruiz, Angela 1101 275. RUlZ. SUZANNE 1121 119, 279 A Class Council 11, Spec- trum 10, 11, 12. Rundall, Timothy 1101275. Rush, Kevin 1101276. RYDER, DAVID 1121 62, 75, 119 - A-Choir10,11,12,B-p Football 10, Madrigals 11, 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Stage Band 11, '12. Ryder, Roberta 1101 57. 74, 244, 276. Rylicki, Mark 1101276. .. 5 .. Saari, Cynthia 110174,241, 276. Sabby, Marvin 1101 276. Sabean, James 1111 214, 228, 231. Sabean,.:1oAnn 1101 152, 276. Saete, David 1101276. SAGER, PATRICK 1121 119, 170, 172 - Wrestling 10, 11, 12. SAGER, SHELIA 1121 120 - On-the-Job Training 12. Salevic, Robert 1111 70, 134, 141, 153,154, 156, 164, 190, 214 Salchow, Sandra 1111 59, 214. Salmon, David 1101. Salmon, Joy111l214. Salmon, Michael 1101. SALWASSER. THOMAS 1121 120. Sanchelli, Gina 1101276. SANDBERG. RANDY 1121 120. Sandberg, Timothy 1101 276. Sandor. ,,ordie110l276. SANFT. STEVEN 1121 55, 120. -- B-Hockey 10, Cross Coun- ' try 10, Orlfthe-Job Training 12, Track 12. Sanft, William 1111214. Saniti, Scott 1111 214. Sarlfeila, Gary 1101 61, 89, 276. Samine, Gina 1101. Sarro, Pamela 11 11 214, 255. Sauber, Michael 1111214. SAUBER, PATRICK 1121 59. 63, 120, 214 A A-Band 11, 12, A-Choir 12, German Club 11, Historical Society 11, 12, international Club 11, Oper- etta 11,12 SAUEFIBREY. GAY 1121 57, 120, 197, 244, 263 - Catalina Club 10, 11 , 12, Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Catalina Club Secretary 12. Sauka, Roselviarie 1111 214, 219, 272. Sauka, Thomas 1101 143, 170, 276. Saumweber, Paula 1111214. Scarrella, Vonessa 1101 74, 241, 276. SCHAAI., BARBARA 1121. Schaber, Nancy 1101 47, 64, 250,276 SGI-'IZARFFBILLING' EUGENE 11 1. SCHARFFBILLING. MELVIN 1121. Scharfibilling, Steven 1111. Scharribilling, Terry 1101. SCHAUER, DEBRA 1121 120 - German Club 10, 11, 12. Schauer, Michael 1111214 Schauer, Robert 1111214. Schaumburg, Pamela 1111214. Scheler, Pamela 11 11 214, Schichel, Anthony 1101 276. Schloe, William 1101276. SCHNIIDT, JAY 1121 120 - B- Football 10, Student Council ,12, Track 10. Schmidt, Laura 1111214-, 269. Schmidt, Lisa 111176, 214, 233. Schmidt, Ronald 1111190, 214. Schmidt, Susan 1111214. Schmit, Teresa 1111214. Schneider, Dawn 1101 276. SCHNEIDER, JAMES 112173. 120,198 --- B-Baske-tball10. Schneider, Thomas 1101 276. SCHNELLER, GREGORY 1121. Schommer, Cynthia 1111 45, 214. Schommer, .Jean 1111 43, 59, 63. 75,715,211-1, Schommer, Louis 1101 77, 235, 276. SCHOMMER, MICHAEL 1121 121- Track 10, 11, 12. Schossow, Vicki 1101 51, 89, 276. Schramm, Benjamin 1101 61, 276. SCHRAMM, CRlSTI112l121. Schramm, John 1101 159, 276. Schramm, Lori 1101276. SCHRAMM, LYNN 1121 57, 121, 225, 236, 244, 263, 265, 266, 269 - Flagtwirling Cap- tain 12, Catalina Club 11, 12, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Flag- twirlers 11 , 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, C'r- man Club 10, 11, 12, Home- coming Candidate 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Red Cross Representative 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, Orchestra 11. SCHREIBER, KATHRYN 1121 121, 180 -- Girls' Athletic AS' sociation 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Girls' Track 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Spartan Club 12. SCHREIBER. SCOTT 1121 121 - B-Baseball 10, B-Football 10, Class Council 11, 12, Wrestling 101 11. Schreiber, Steven1101276. SCHRUL, JULI1121. SCHUH, JAMES1121121. SCHULKE. LElGH1121121 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11., Girls' Hockey 11. Schultz, Alan 1111 198, 214. Schultz, Charles111l. i Schultz, David 1111214. Schultz, John 1111. SCHULTZ. KIM 1121 43, 52, 70, 121 - Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Governor Staff 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 12. Schultz, Ronald 11101 277. Schultz, Steven 1101. SCI-IUNEMAN. KATHRYN 1121 71, 73, 121 - Courier Staff 11, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Latin Club Treasurer 12. Schuneman,kPatricia1101 277. Schwalbe, Susan 111144, 214. SCHWALBE, TIMOTHY 1121 121. SCHWARTZ. CARL 1121 121 S Spanish CRJU10, 11, 12. Schwartz, Cathy 1101 146, 244, 277. Schwartz, Edward 1111. Schwartz, Lori 1101277. SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL 1121 121, 125, 153,182 - A-I-lock- ey 12, B-Hockey 10, Class Council 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Soccer 11, B-Hockey Manager 10. Schwartz, Ronald 1111214. SCHWIETZ. JAY 1121 49, 122. 182 - A-Basketball 11, 12, B-Basketball 10, Red Cross Representative 12, Track 11, 1 . Schwietz, Paul E. 1101 186, 277. SCHWIETZ. PAUL J. 1121 49. 122, 277 - B-Hockey 10, Golf 10, 12, Soccer 10, 11,12, Student Counci1,12. Schwintek, Clement 1101 277. Score, Shannon-11161 143, 277. Scott, Randall 110161, 143, 170, 277. Scott, Russell 111159, 214. Scrivener, Johrzt111 214. Searles, Jennifer 1111 70, 105, 214, 238, 258. Seekins, Julie1101 180, 277. SEEKINS, LORETTA1121 108, 122, 239, 240, 263 - Courier Staff 11, Governor Staff 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Junior- Senior Play 11, 12, National Forensic League 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12. Segelstrom, Richard 1101277. Seiven, Susan 1111214 SEIVERT, TIMOTHY 1121 122, 145, 164, 166, 182 - A-Bas- ketball 11, 12, B-Basketball 10, Class Council 11, 12, Cross Country 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Track 10, 11, 12. Sellers, Mark 1111 215. Sellers, Ricky 1101 159. Sellers, Ronald 1101 277. SEMPF, DONALD 1121 122 - German Club 11, Spartan Club 12. Semple, Terrance 1111215. Semple, Thomas 1101 277. SENSKE, JEFFREY 1121 59. 62, 122, 125, 141, 229, 237 - A-Band 10,11, 12, A-Basebaii 11, 12, A-Football 12, B-Base- ball 10, B-Basketball 10, B- Football 10, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Candi- date 12, Honor Guard 11, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11, Stage Band' 11, 12, Sopho- more Sweatheart 10, Class President 11, 12. SERCHIA. MARK 1121 122. SEROPlAN. JANET 1121 61, 63, 123 - German Club 11, Madrigals 11, Operetta 10, 11,12, Orchestra 10,11,12. Severin, Bruce 1111. Sheehan, Keliy 1101 68, 74, 277. SHEEHAN, MICHAEL 1121 123, 141, 226, 236 - A-Baae- ball 11, 12, A-Football 11, 12, B-Baseball 10, B-Football 10, Sweetheart Candidate 11. Sherman, Laura 1101215, 283. SHERWOOD. MARY 112194, 123 - Marching Unit .11, Girls' Hockey 11. Shikowsky, Scott 1101277. -Sieberer, Laura 1111 180, 215. SIERCKS, DONALD 1121 123. ' SIGFORD, KRISTA 1121 76. 123, 233, 257 - A-Choir 11, 12, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Operat- ta10,11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, A-Choir President 12. Slgsworth, Donald 1111. SIMMONS. DEBORAH 1121' 61, 63, 72, 123, 263 - A- Band 11, Class Council 10, 11, Courier Staff 11, 12, French -Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Basketball 11, Governor Staff 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Student Coun- cil 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12. Simon, DenniS1101277. SIMON, WAYNE 1121 123 - Stage Crew 12. Simonson, Kelly, 1111 76, 86, 215, 230. 235. Simpson, Joan 1101277. Sindt, Nadine 11 11 215. Sivels, Paula 1101. Siostrand, Barbara 1111. Skaar, Jennifer 1111 215. SKARDA. LOUIS 1121 123. 263 - B-Hockey 10, Honor Society 11,.12, Soccer 11, 12. SKOOG. MELINDA 1121 46, 98, 123, 224, 239 - A-Choir 11, Ciass Council 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association '10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Junior-Senior Play 10, 11, 12, National For- ensic League 10, 11, 12, Op- eretta 10, 11, Skatingtlnit 10, 11, '12, Ski Club 10, 'Student Council 10, 11, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11. SKROVE, MARLENE 1121 76, 123, 215, 263, 265 - A-Choir 12, Glee Club 10, Historical Society 11, 12, Honor Guard 12, Latin Club 12, Operetta 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Repre- sentative 10, 11, 12, Campa- nellos 11, Red Cross Vice- President 11, Campanellos Vice-President 11. SLETNER. NANCY 1121. Smeed, David 1111 215. Smith, Arlene 1101277. SMITH, JODENE 1121 123 - On-the-Job Training 12. SMITH, KATHERINE 1121. Smith, Keith 1101 143, 277. SMITH, KENNETH 1121. SMITH. MARY 1121 123 - Class Council 10. Smith Michael 1101 255. Smith, Michael G. 1101. Smith, Robin 1101 278. Smith, Steven 1111 215. Smolinski, Edward 1111215. Snaza, Lawrence 1101 59, 61, 278. Sneen, Teddy 1111 163, 215. Snell, Charlotte 1101 278. SNOW, LINDA 1121 123. Soban, Keith 1111. SODERHOLM, JULIE 1121 49, 57, 70, 123, 174, 2441 258, 269 A Catalina Club 11, 12, Class Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 12, Ski Club 10, 11, Student Council 12, Ski Team 12, Spartan Club 11, 12, Flag- twlrlers 12. SOETE, WAYNE 1121 129. Sokola, Gary 1101 77, 168, 278. Solheid, Michael 1101 200, 278. Solheid, Susan 1111 215. SONNEE, DAWN 1121 68, 123, 150 A Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, '12, Girls' Volleyball 11, '12, Skating Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 12. Sonnee, Kimberly 1111215. Sorlie, Flint 111147, 215. Sparks, Charles 1101 278. SPARKS, DEBORAH 1121 124 A A-Choir 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, Span- ish Club '10, 11. Sparks, Paulette 1111 215. SPAWN, BARBARA 1121 124. Spawn, Wendy 1111 49, 190, 215, 259. Spear, Craig 1111. Spears, Fabian 1101 278. Spencer, Mark 1111215. Spiess, Gerald 1111 141, 153, 182, 190, 215. Spiess, LeAnne 111149, 68, 216, 266. Spiess, William l101278. Splinter, Jerry 1101 143, 157, 170, 182,278 Spreigl, Annette 1101 278. SPRINGER, DAVID 1121 124 A On-the-Job Training 12. Spinger, Mary 1101 150, 278. SPYCHALLA, MARION 1121 124 A Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. Spychalla, Marnel 1101278. St. Martin, Jeannette 1111216. St. Sauver, Bruce l101278. STACHOWSKI. DEBRA 1121 124, 150, 263 A French Club 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 11, Girls' Volleyball 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Stachowski, James 1111 59, 61, 216. STACK, FREDERICK 1121 124. stack, Peggv1101278. STACK, THEODORE 1121 124 A On-the-Job Training 12. STAEL, ANNEMIEK 1121 49, 53, 124, 145, 180, 229, 261 A Cross Country 12, Girls' Track 12, Gymnastics 12, ln- ternational Club 12. Stafne, Daniel 1101 157, 278. STAHNKE, KIMBERLY 1121. Stahlrnann, David 1111 141, 216. STAHLMANN, LUKE 1121 124 A Gymnastics 11, 12. Stahlmann, Ruth 1101278. Stahn, Kathleen 1111 216. STAHN, RICHARD 1121 124. Stanger, Kathryn 1111216. STANLEY, JAMES 1121 124, 147, 148 A A-Choir 10, 11, Ski Club 12, Soccer 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10. STANLEY, JOHN112147, 114, 124, 200, 241 A Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Class Council 10, German Club 11, 12, National Forensic League 12, Student Coiuncil 12, Track 12, Sailing Club 11, 12. STANWAY, JOHN 1121 124 A Chess Club 10, Spartan Club 10, 11, 12. Staples, Eugene 1101 278. Staufier, June 110149, 278. STAUFFER. NANCY 1121 124. Stawikoski, Linda 11 11 45, 216. STEDJE, DAVlD 1121 124,282 Stedje, Judith 1101 278. STEDJE. WARREN 1121 125. Steele, Robert 1111 216. Stein, Donna 1101278. Stegifgraber, Sheryl 1101 250, STEINGRABER, SUSAN 1121 125 A Gifts' Athletic Associa- tion 10, Latin Club 11, 12, Ski Club 10, Spectrum 10, 11, Latin Club Secretary 12. STEMIG, PATRICK 1121 49, 125, 159, 276 A Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Ski Club 12, Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12, Gym- nastics Squad Captain 12. Stemig, Suzanne 1111 216, 282. Stennett, Maxine 1111 216. STEPANIAK, STEVEN 1121 125. Stephens, Shyrlee 1101 278. Stepnick, Edward 1111 186, 216. Steward, Laura 1101 278. STINSON, LYNN 1121 125. Stinson, Patti 1101 278. Stoehr, Peter 1101279 Stoerzinger, John 1111 216. STONE, GARY 1121 125 A Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Stone, Scott 1101. Strader, Mark 1101. STRAMER. DEBRA 1121 125 A German Club 10, On-the- Job Training 12, Red Cross Representative 11. Stramer, Judy 1101 279. STRANTZ, DAVID 1121 59. STREASICK, DIANE 1121 125. STROEING, SUSAN 1121 125 A Class Council 10, 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Red Cross Representative 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, Girls' Hockey 11. STRONG, JOHN 1121 126. STRUB, GLEN 1121 126. Strub,Paul1101. Strum, Georgia 1101 279. Stucinski, Richard 1101279. Sullivan, Colleen 110174,279. SUNDBERG, JOHN 1121 126. Swanda, Kathy 1101 279. SWANSON, JOHN 1121 126, 147, 148, 174, 247, 263 A Class Council 11, 12, German Club 12, Golf 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Soccer 11, 12, Ski Team 11, 12, Spartan Club 11, 12, J-Club 11, 12. Swanson, Karen 1101 68, 74, 250, 279. Swanson, Kathryn 1101 61, 180, 279. Swanson, Kevin 1111 59, 70, 216. SWANSON, KRISTINE 1121 126 A Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10. Swanson, Mark 1101279. Swanson, Terri 1101 279. SWANSON, VINETTE 1121 126, 150, 186, 263 A Class Council 10, French Club 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Volleyball 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Junior- Senior Play11. Sward, Thomas 1101 279. SWARD, WILLIAM 1121 101, 126, 153, 154 A A-hockey12. Sweet, Mark 1101 170, 279. Swenson, David 1101 279. Switala, Wanda 1101 279. SYRING. JAMES 1121 126, 170,281 A Wrestling 11, 12, Wrestling Co-Captain 12. Syring, John 1101 170, 172, 279. Szczech, Julie 1111762161 Szczepanski, Joseph 1111 219. Szulim, Edward 1111. -1-- Tabolich, JoAnn 1111216. Tacheny, Daniel 1111 157, 216. TACHENY. TERRI 1121 59, 127 A A-Band 10,11,12, Girls' Athletic Association 11, Skat- ing Unit 11, Ski club io, Spanan Club 12. TALLARICO, ANTHONY 1121 127, 141, 224, D7 A A-Foot- ball 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Homecoming King 12. Tallarico, Daniel 1111216. Tamble, Barbara 1101 279. Tangen, Daneen 1111 216, 221. TANGEN, RENE1121127. TARARA, STEPHEN 1121 127 A A-Baseball 10,11, B- Hockey 10, B-Football 10, Soccer 10,11. Tarara, Terry 1101 255, 279. Taylor, Doris 1101 279. TAYLOR, GARY 1121 127 A B-Football 10, On the Job Training 12. Taylor, Joseph 1111 216. TEAL, DAWNETI'E1121 127. Teffs, Jeffrey 1101279. Teich, Bruce 1101252, 279. TEICH, DOBORAH 1121 127, 265 A Red Cross Represen- tative 10,11,12. Tempel, Kim 1101280 TESCHENDORF. PAMELA 1121 49, 72, 127 A Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, German Club 12, Governor Staff 12, Honor Society 11,12, Junior-Senior Play 11, Student Council 11, 12, Student Council Treas- urer 11, National Honor So- ciety Secretary 12. Testa, Denise 1111 216., Testa, Gary 1101 51, 157, 220, 280. TESTA, LESLIE 1121 64, 125, 127, 155, 227, 229, 230, 237A Catalina Club 10, Cheer- leading 11, 12, Class Council 11,12, Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation 10,11,12, German Club 11,12, Glee Club 10, Home- coming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Dperetta 10, Skating Unit 10,11,12, Sweetheart Candidate 10,11, Sweetheart Lady in Waiting 10, Cheerleading Secretary 12. Tetzlaff, John 110185, 168. THAEMLITZ, LINDA 1121 47, 127 A A-Band 10,11, Class Council 10,11,12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 11, National Forensic League 12, Operetta 11, Ski Club 10,11,12, Stu- dent Council 10,11 Spartan Club 10,11,12. THALHUBER, JOAN 1121 127, 263 A French Club 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Honor Society 11,12. Thayer, James 1111216. Theising, Cindy 1111 59, 216. The-senvitz, Michael 1101 61, 280. Thielen, Paul 1111 75, 77, 216. Thieman,Jeff1101280. Thole, Richard D. 1111216. Thole, Richard H. 1101. Thole, Susan, 1101280. THOLEN, DEBRA 1121 59, 67, 127, 186, 238 A A-Band 10, 11,12, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 12, German Club 11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Orchestra 11, Spartan Club 10,11,12. Thompson, James 1101 280. THOMPSON, KEITH 1121127. Thompson, Scott 1101 280. Thompson, Terry 1111 216. THORESON, SUZANNE 1121 47, 127, 218. Thornell, Dawn 1101280. Thorsell, Barbara 111159, 216. THORSON, RAYMOND 1121 127. THORSON, RONALD 1121 127 A On the Job Training. Thurber, Marvin 1101 280. Tietz, Scott 1101 170, 280. Tietz, Susan 1111216. TIETZ, VICKI 1121 128 A Girls' Athletic Association 10,1 1, the Job Training 12. Tighe, Richard 1111216. Timlin, Kemberly 1111 150, 190,216. TIMM, BARBARA 1121 128 A Ski Club 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10. Timm, Lori 1101280. TKACHUCK, GAIL 1121 94, 128, 216, 279. TOBRITZHOFER, MARK 1121 128 A Soccer 11. Toepper, Mark l111216. TOLLEFSON, MARY 1121 128 A On the Job Training 12. TOLLEFSON, PATRICIA 1121 57, 64, 128, 152, 155, 225, 227, 228, 244 A Cheerlead- ing 11,12, Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10,11,12, German Club 10, 11,12, Homecoming Candi- date 12, Marching Unit 10, Ski Club 12. TOPP, MELANIE 1121. Tornarelli, Shirley 1101 280. TOFlNARELLl,THERESA1121 128 A Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation 12, AZUD 11. TORNING, JEAN 1121 128 A On the Job Training 12. TORVI, LYNNE 1121 70, 128, 174 A A-Choir 11,12, Class Council 12, Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10,12, Governor Staff 12, Skating Unit 10,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Spartan Club 12, Ski Team 12. TOUPAL, CYNTHIA 1121 128 A Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10,11, Student Council 10,11. TOURVILLE, JACOUELYN 1121 128 A French Club 10, 11,12, Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation 10, Ski Club 11, 12, Student Council 12. Travers, Elizabeth 1101. Treanor, Tad 1111 47, 170, 172, 186,216. Trent, Laurina 1111216. Tretter, David 1101 280. Trevino, Scott 1111216 Tri, JoAnne 11 11 216. TRlPLE'I'I', JAMES 1121 128. Trudeau, Suzy 1101280. TRUJlLLO,SUE1121. Truso, Janice 1111 216. TRUSO, MARK 112146,49, 63. 129, 219 A A-Football 11, Chess Club 10,11, Class Council 10,11, Courier Staff 11, Governor Staff 11, Na- tional Forensic League 10, 11,12, Student Council 11, 12, Sailing Club 11,12, Sail- ing Club President 12. Truso, Stephen 1101 111, 182, 218, 276, 280. Tschida, Sandra 1111 76, 86. 216, 221. Tschida, Susan 1101 68, 74, 230, 247, 280. Tucci, Mary 1111216. Tuckner, Mark 1111. Tupy, Marcus 1111216 Tyder, Dave 111177. -UA Underdahl, Debbie 1101280 URBANIAK, JEAN 1121 129. A On the Job Training 12. Urbaniak, Lori 1101231,280. Urbaniak, Steven 1101. Urbanski, David 1111216. Urbanski, James 1101 280. Urbanski, John 1101 168, 280. URBANSKI, LU ANN 1121 129, 193 - A-Choir 11,12, AZUD10,11,12. URBANSKI, THERESA 1121 129 - Class Council 11, Jun- ior-Senior Play 11. -V- Vadnais, Mary 1111 190, 216. VADNAIS, ROSANNE 1121 75, 129 - Operetta 12. Vadner, Dale 1111 216, 255. Vanderbosch, LeeAnn 1101 57, 68, 244, 280. VANDERBOSCH, SCOTT 1121129. VANDUZEE, ROXANNE 1121 59, 88, 129 - A-Band 10,11, 12, German Club 10, Junior- Senior Play 12, Spanish Club 11, Spectrum Club 12. Vanhoever, Duane 1101 280. VANN, EUGENE 1121. Veesenmeyer, Michael 1101. Vega, Daniel 1111216. Vento, Victoria 1101 265, 280. VENTRELLI, RICHARD 1121 129 - A-Hockey 12, B'l-loc' key 10, Soccer 12. Ventrelli, Theresa 1101 280. Vierling, Cheryl 1111. Vietor,Myrl1101280. VIETOR, PERRI 1121 129 P Spectrum Club 11,12 Vietor, Steven 1101 157, 280. Villebrun, David 1101. Voeks, Jennifer 1101 280. VOELLER, PATRICIA 1121 46. 129, 243, 263 - AAChoir 11, Class Council 11, Girls' Ath- letic Association 10,11, Ger- man Club 11,12, Glee Club 10, Honor Society 11,12, Marching Unit 10,11, Nation- al Forensic League 11,12, Ski Club 10, Student Council 10. Volkenant, Tracy 1101 59, 64, 280. Vontrat, Marie 1111 216. Vontrat, Mary 1111 216. Vorlicky, Gary 1111 216. VOSS, MIKE 1121 62, 129 A A-Band 10,11,12, Wrestling 10, Stage Band 11,12, Votel, Gregory 1101 163, 182, 280. Votel, Lisa 1101280. -W., Wachtler, Diane 1111 180, 216. WACHTLER. JOHN 1121 129 - A-Band 10,11, Ski Club 10, 11, Wrestling 10. Wachtler, Susan 1101 61, 221, 281. Wade, Gerald 1101281. Wadell, Thelma 1101281. Wagner, Joel 1111216. WAGNER, LYNN 1121 52, 68, 129 - Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 10,11,12, Girls' Track 12, Red Cross Representa- tive 10, Skating Unit 10,11, 12, Ski Club 12. Wagner, Richard 1101 281. Wagstrom, Robert 1111 216. Wahlin, Michael 1101281. WAHLSTRAND, MARK 1121 130 - A-Band 10, B-Band 11,12, Operetta 11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Swimming 10. Wahman, Carol 1111 150, 190, 218. Wakefield, Peter 1111 163, 218. WALBRIDGE, JAMES 1121. Walbridge, Richard 1101281. Walbridge, Sheryl 1111218. Walek, Patricia 1111218. WALKOSZ. CHERYL 1121 43, 130 - Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 10,11,12, Glee Club 10, Marching Unit 10,11,12. Webinger, Mark 1101. Walkosz, Lori 110174, 281. Wallace, Barbara 1111218. Wallek, Cheryl 1111 59, 62, 190, 218. WALLIN, RITA 1121 130, 263 - A-Band 10,11,12, Honor Society 11,12, International Club 12, Red Cross Repre- sentative 11,12, Ski Club 10, 12, Student Council 10, Sail! ing Club 11, A-Band Secre- tary 11. Walsh, Michelle 1101 61, 281. WANNA, ANTHONY 1121. WANNER, JUNE 1121 130 - A-Choir11,Glee Club 10, Op- eretta 11. Wanner, William 1111 218. WARDEN, SUSAN 1121 75, 76, 130 0- A-Choir 11,12, Madrigals 12, On the Job Training 12, Operetta 12, Girls' Glee Club 10. WARNECKE, WILLIAM 1121. Warner, Allen 1111 218. Warner, William 1101281 Warren, Elizabeth 1101. Warthen, Richard 1101. Wasielski, Joan 1111218. Wasilk,JameS1111218. Wasilk, Joseph 1101281. Wason, Paul 1111218. Watson, Bernadette 1111 218. WEBERCONNIE1121130. Webber,l.orl1101281. Wegner, Karen 111158, 218. Wegscheider, Dawn 1101 281. Wegvverth, David 1101 163, 282. Wegvverth, Mary 1111 160, 218. Weida, Kevin 110161,282. Weinberger, Mark 1111 174, 218. Weiser, Thomas 1111 218. Weiss,June1111. WELLNITZ, LYNN 1121 130. Wellnitz, Steven 1101. Welsh, Charles 1111 218. Welsh, JoAnn 1101282. WENNHOLD. SCOTT 1121 130, 252, 282. Wenzel, Kevin 1101282. WEPPLER, KATHRYN 1121. WESKMAGER, DOUGLAS 1121 1 0. Wermager, Sherry 1101 282. Westerbuhr, David 1101 282. Weyker, Allen, l111218. Wheeler, Nlichae11101 282. WHELAN. PATRICIA 1121 130, 239, 275 - A-Band 10, Junior-Senior Play 11,12. White, Cynthia 1101282. WHITE, DEANNA 1121 43, 130 A Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation 10,11,12, Marching Unit10,11,12. White, Deborah 1111 44, 70, 150, 219. White, Julie 1101682821 Whitney, George 1101 282. Whitney, Julie 1111 219. WHITNEY, PATRICIA 1121 130 - Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation 12, AZUD 11. Wick, Debra 1111 102, 219. Wickham, Scott 1101 282. WIERZBA, LINDA 1121 72, 131, 180,263 - Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Associaf tion 10, Girls' Track 10,12, Glee Club 10, Governor Staff 12, Honor Society 11,12, Spanish Club 11. Wigen, Craig, 1101. Wigen, Jeffrey 1111. Wiley, Kevin 1111219. Wilhelmy,Juliann1111219. WILK, KIMBERLY 1121 44, 131, 243 - Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10,11,12, German Club 11,12, Marching Unit 10,11,12. Wilkerson, Carrie 1111 190, 219. Williams, David 1111219. Williams, Debra 1101. Williams, John 1101 282. WILLIAMS, LORI 1121 131. 281. Williams, Terry 1101 282. Williamson, Cary 1111 219. Wilmar, Jeffrey 1111 219. Wilson, Donnell 1101282 WILSON, GREGORY 1121. Wilson, Kathryn 1111219. Winiecke, Donald 1101282 Winkler, Mark l111219. WISNIEWSKI, PETER 1121 131. WITTENBERG, JUDITH 1121 132 A-Band 10, A-Hockey 11, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, Marching Unit 10, Sweetheart Candidate 10, Spartan Club 10,11,12. Wohlvverwd, Lisa 111161,219. WOLFF. SUSAN 1121 132 A German Club 11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Bowling Team 12. Wolters, Michael 1101 282. WOOD, DEBRA 1121 132. Wood, Donna 1101282. WOOD, PATRICIA 1121 43, 132, 164, 224, 226 - Girls' Athletic Association 10,11, 12, Glee Club 10, Homecomf ing Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Marching Unit 10, 11,12, Sweetheart Candi- date 11, Homecoming Oueen 12. Wood,Thomas1111219. Woodbeck, Anita 1101282. Woodbeck Thomas 1111 219. Woodbury, Dawn 1111219. Woodford,Qayid 1101 283. WOODMAN,MALICE 1121 132, 265 - Red Cross Repre- sentative 10,11,12. Woods, Ricky 1111. Wright, Jane 1111. Wright, Sandra 1101 61, 283. Wriskey, Barbara 1111219. WRISKEY, KATHRINE 1121 43, 132, 236, 243 - Class Council 11,12, Girls' Athletic Association 10,11,12, March- ing Unit11,12. -y- YACKLY, MARK 1121 132. YAGER, MIKE 1121. Yates, Colleen 1101283 YATES, KEVIN 1121 132. YEKALDO, ANTHONY 1121 132. Yep, Gail 1111219. Ylinen, Jeffrey 1101 163, 255, 283. Yobbie, James 1111 174, 220. Yost, Joseph 1111 220. Yost, Timothy 1111 220. YZST. WILLIAM 1121 132, 81. Young, Barbara 1101283. Young, JO Anna l111220. Youngdahl, Kathryn 1111220. Younghans, Jody 1111. Youngquist, David 1101. YOUNGQUIST, DEBORAH 1121 132 - A-Band 10, Girls' Athletic Association 12, -Ger- man Club 12, Girls' Track 12. YUREK, THOMAS 1121 132, 141 - A-Hockey 10,11,12, A-Football 10,11,12, B-Base ball 10, Homecoming Candi- date 12, On the Job Training 12, Sweetheart Candidate 1O,11. -Z- Zabel, Mark 1111 174, 220. Zabilla, Donna 1101283. Zabilla, Michae1111l. ZACHARIAS, JULIA 1121 132 - Spanish Club 11,12, Zacharias, Vicki 1101 283. Zahradka, Lori 1111 190, 197, 220. Zangs, Daniel 111122O. Zank, Rod 1111 220. Zarins, Jon 1101 147, 157, 182, 283. ZELLMER, ROSE 1121 132. Zeuli, Barbara 1111 220. Zientek, Michael 1101 283. ZILGE, DEBRA 1121 132 - French Club. ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT C. 1121132. Zimmerman, Robert M. 1101 199, 283. ZITON, DAVID 1121 132. Zupfer, Judith 1111 220. .,Y4q,v. ,. fcouza be some+hingw9'ZEeGw6m15eAdiNgi435ihBex ' z f Activi,es . ge-eg Activiti l Q, LU.: ,age E C. 6?14,.f '43 e Bac the 1 7,...ae- 4, otbalq mn. X Q. sw: , - J' ft , . K 7 Da .... ....... A . -f' fff 'Ba if I ' ,726 M Vfgffl '.f'a!V iQ f' A f' . -73 Band ...... . . 'gf:f-we ' if Tra ' :a EW Sa j -. , . 0-231 Baseba ............ 1 4 fl X ' Volle . .NH g1f YC' f wgfd . . . . -135 Basketball ........ . .at QI ,, , ,qv , fi f: M -6' ' eq-'::a ' 'fi . H. N ,f , y thx, E-Q .... Broadwa Mumsucal 'm'?, ' N , m as' ,Jiffy L- .. Y. . ,Eggs , ,, j !'1 ' ? ,,,, . - 'Z - ' - 4 'l- 1 Wi-2 V . 1 . . 1 ' f X 5 .1 9 Q, 3 w ff --144+ 1 74:1 W Ea 3 I f f7'o W CO 1' 1 0 if ug iff 7 - 533.35 13 Q' WV, ,nf Q , ,L uw, 413, 1 -.: QW bwtvi t-.. '!?l'!'g' ' ff ,f , ,1 4, 4145? f'y,,, V. x'u'cl1's'fg v 'N -0 our .. 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PHOTOGRAPHERS ......... Contributing Photographers .... BUSINESS MANAGER . . . Assistants ......... STAFF Journalism I. . . Journalism ll .... PUBLICATIONS ADVISOR .... Megan Kruse Julie Arnold, Jody Bauman, Karen Bergstrom, Jan Botnen, Julie Cocchiarella, Cindy Cotroneo, Patty Duffy, Ruth Heaton, Caryl Johnson, Ann Kramlinger, Megan Kruse, LeAnne Lupelow, Mary Lydon, Jeanne May, Liz Mitchell, Sue Niedermayer, Pam Ohlhauser, Carrie Patock, Vicki Richardson, Bob Sajevic, Jenny Searles, Kim Schultz, Pam Teschendorf, Linda Wierzba, Debbi White. Mary Cocchiarella, Linda Wierzba Jody Bauman, Jan Botnen, Nancy Hansen, Ruth Heaton, Megan Kruse, LeAnne Lupelow, Kathy Schuneman. Megan Kruse Ruth Heaton, LeAnne Lupelow Karen Bergstrom, Mary Lydon, Sue Niedermayer Jeanne May John Damico, Debbi Simmons Bob Sajevic Kathy Schuneman V Kevin McHarg, Ray Lefto, John Riehm Nancy Hansen, Jolene Koch, Tracy Milligan, John Petersen, Mark Peterson, Jean Rivard, Jim Schnei- der, Mr. Gary Ales. Karen Cullen Nancy Hansen, Jean Rivard, Kathy Schuneman, Cindy Toupal Julie Arnold, Jody Bauman, Karen Bergstrom, Su- san Blaha, Colleen Carney, Julie Cocchiarella, Cindy Cotroneo, John Damico, Susan Dick, Patty Duffy, Ruth Heaton, John Hustings, Caryl Johnson, Jolene Koch , Ann Kramlinger, Denise Laub, Ray Lefto, Le- Anne Lupelow, Mary Lydon, Jeanne Mav. Kevin McHarg, Liz Mitchell, Sue Niedermayer, Pam Ohl- hauser, Carrie Patock, Bob Saievic, Kim Schultz, Jenny Searles, Pam Teschendorf, Lynne Torvr, Debbi White, Linda Wierzba, Julie Soderholm. Jan Botnen, Mary Cocchiarella, Megan Kruse, Becky Lundeen, Vicki Richardson, John Riehm, Kathy Schuneman, Debbi Simmons. Mr. Gordon A. Grant . The 1975 GOVERNOR staff would like to acknowledge the assistance of the Dellarson Studios, especially Mr. Ken' Bachellen and Mr. Rollie Baird, for photographing many events covered in this book. 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