John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1976
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P U1 Jr' ln this year of 7976 we are observing two-hundred years of our nation 's existence with occasional longing glances backward at the way we were, increasingly introspective glimpses into the way we are today, and to hopeful visions of what our roles might be in the world of tomorrow. The Bicentennial celebration, 7776 to 7976, lets us realike that as a school, community, and country of individuals, our concerns were, are now, and always will be with tradition, economics, creativity, entertainment, government, ideas, maturity, freedom, family, styles, conservation, energy, choices, and tomorrow. 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Q. i Gus and nis memories of Eastside hockey tradition. 111 is ii Q N i iz Cindv Lee, Miss American Teenaqer of 1976 Traditions lay an important part in ev one' tif , hey can exist ovi l Of f , likg-' li ' for can accepted with a parte our lives, lik work week or s ations They can be fun sing up as hilfblllies f6r th i annual Sadie Hawki ce, hard work like sophomo clean up after Prom, memora gilce vo ting in your first ele Q or triumphant and sa as you finally receive your 7 diploma for a job well done. Number one f for tne moment. Tradition 9 'F 1 ,M 4 i l l l-labitatfstvle, home of the future? l 1 1 - - V nv what , 5 4 Hmtg V5 iwmmm W 9 M ' 'gill l l3y W U A3 f A i I S I A it r ht .'gv A -W, .Z If .k-x in L' .5 :tif it x 5 r , 21 V' .Q qL,Q. ! i g f it A 'f ' 'rf gin . ' ' 5' if 5 it S. 1' r X you sun -- Creative doorknobs, tongs, rodg, Exploring 'lVlame.' Innovative masks of Halloween pranksters 10 - Creativity TGi eoc esac domes to house spacrous Iuvmg env l 1 irommemt J 1' X vg,,, f inf .. ,V rl y 7 fm A.. 3 f' . 1, N. X my ,ww V I 4 .I W Y 2 Dy gg I I I Y NX ' , wus . I 1 .. M s I . 'WW VVhiStIir1'i I . Mark. Bl p y SOLAR ENERGY . . IWETHANE GAS. . . COAL SLURRY. . . LITHIUIW FUEL CELL . . .HABITAT . . . GEODESIC DOME. . . ST LOUIS ARCH. . . DOMED STADIUM PLAN. C V11 'JAWS'. .. IVIARYANTHONY. . .BACK TO THE . . . CALL IN THEFAMIL Y'. . . SADIEHA VVKllVS. . . STAGE BAND . . . JACK BENNY. . .'THE SHADOW Y ffft. A ff Crazy We hnd our entertainment in the roles of both spectator and participant. This recreation is necessary to keep us sound in mind and body in a daily environment full of responsibilities and pressures. Our pastimes may range from watching a Johnson-Harding clash, listening to the Stage Band, being terrified by 'Jawsj attending the Sadie Hawkins dance, reading contemporary horrors in Helter Skelter'j or just having fun with those who often become our good friends. 12 - Entertainment The ' fashioned' fun of square dancing Our Special Johnson Stage Band iw 7-fi? gz 'E' 355 525, 4 F i2l,,,- f 1 ,la r m lx if '52 'H mx M, N fx if X mf: 'H i I s it f A -Q4 .4 ab 5, X 1 f, X . f X j ,M , ff-'fi if Q 1 ' 19 - flaw R NA BB- A QTL J ivvs this ye ir 5 Sm ish movn th at ghrllc d md thrlllf ci Wflllf' grogslnq millions lg- Q., , by J i 5 ,, , I , , ,fer ! fjs 4, ,Q X 747' ' . 'Q 1 , iff , is 04 -, 4 ri 1 H X A I Y Y X K' i si' if 4 r Q 1 Q KX , x x N Q qkr 1' . P 1- 5 l',,A4?f:xVNx ghlvgtfi v xx , I ' wx. 5:f,3Xi, t,g:-3 inf-,1 tx xx X111 i ,1 : I fl M' X A 1 1 x F I Six among thousands who have left their mark- Johnson, Gus, Sonnee, Anderson, Burger, Sheff mg .QQ Lender and Roth join the Fame ln an ever Increasing world of mobility, community serves as the basis of our values, understandings and life long influences. Our Eastside community gives us a cohesive feelrng through the Harvest Festival PA C C paper, the elderly hi-rise, Payne A venue and Arcade Streets, the mixture of ethnic groups, and the proud identihcation of our working, playing, and learning environment that surrounds Johnson High S cho.ol. 'Q ,. 14 - Our community -f ' fr dsx Q all' REHAB OF PHALEN PARK. . . MEALS ON WHEELS . . . PACC.. HALL OF FAME . . Bl CEN TENNIAL ART .. . HARVESTFEST .. . 'OUR 7'OWN'. .. X 'Our Town' is our Eagtsidzi. O y 15 TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION . . . SUFFRAGE7 7E.S' . . . LEARNING CENTERS . . . RALPH NADER . . . FUTURE SHOCK 'DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. . . SHU7 7LE DIPLOMA CY ,sw 3 1. X ri Q df NNY 1 I 55 ' ,Q gy ' A ,if ...N Q.. 2 H' Q , l a 1 iw ?W' ,v ia 'QQ qix K 3 mv 5 fe f Q-1. X. .L 1 N VS: X la ,-1 ww f -2. Y 4, , Faces of multi-colors prove the point of 'Future Shock' and being different. ' ' -LL- - f 1 -11 f ' f I 5 .vi?l'iA- f , w1TTfQ,i5i5'i e Mostfdeasaren renews they re..::frserFivaffarronseofqrhrngagharihavelrbeermer, - . ' - K. - ' - ii k-k' :-k .-'i. 1. ye 1 . . . 1 M -. - ,L . - 1+f.1,l 7 fY y. jg'-f ff+',f,f eeee 10 we 1i.' . K .. -ekk-L'-.X fiki if X . - - -rl . . - - X--r: . .f K .. .. kkkk ,LL. 5 k.kL . '31-Mfr Qftl qfg eeeee .e . . 1 .80 if X A H- . Q . -. 15 -f-r -riif - -A X 5 A r . f - -X A hgkr -fp 1 .. i 'z.m.-.ig ,,.,,4' e eeeeeee .mvchffv X A XA -- Arir A-.- 131-'-fn, :...- 1.4 A--.- .gf are 9I?MS9Pf7'Sflf'6f9d vbseavauanseof r r . kk -kki .yi ki, ,.:: 1. v. K . , ,Qi Nik ki Ng fn Ti K ,Q x.rk. sf- k g i.:,3x.:A 2:.' Z li?LKX , iii ., kkk. . kkkk . ...7 . 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'Q A ,N mwuxgmnsf' T ASYGXMWMWEMGP WR WMfz.m,, ,zfmmmmwfzfzm ,We WM QUJKIIWUP lWZB4BY- HKMSIKLPWFWJ 7W7KS00WVmWV7S!6AN 471557 7N477l7HY ll!!7lIlN0f m?NlN NAFVAGIQMIWLAFYER MPYIWAMWKRAHVUME XTSINICE 51575517616 lM1WIA?7llR'7 WZ' W-IEBITTZZDVHWYINY Af75QZNWLlli9WlR'60g Q Mlffx I T ' X TQ ,L r 5 far . wr n e 1 Vvy yv r , : var Y X V71 98. 35? i f , . i ' ,Y QOO0N', 4,00 J .k'x3 N cg 45?-:Zig 'X59f she i - A ai? WEDYKYYAPE iU6,l1fnl1Sf607 VY 7E5fEl7lIl-147 V' fkAl7!!SDO0V' RVSWNGRITGV i Alifwffi fi lfWVPN55E77l115 feausurrsen 7145951-D,.7hfYPf U FRUNGRNAN W7 7l'H.5J4CKf vfkwuml me f' Uforme wuaur R avnfnfwf I X wravrus i nwsfs mme ,i f7S5E!fS7H47 1 ix fnarzfzu nu new L wmvnf If Mfaffsfsuw l mmsse-use f f f-DEW 4+ 459054104 . , . f5dN5l All Gil T Eli - M Gil I ' -'il' --' ' 1' -7- ' I 5 ' 5 i- f m m. ac., I' gi I- i , ie i nf- .. Pulitzer Prize winner Trudeau's, 'Door1sbury'. '- Q U gr is - A f r : Q pu Kg Jfxu . ., 5 ff i f ff if-P 'S A , L v,,.mQk3a, ai! f -...JJ , N' 'K q Q S J f fm' Sf 'Y 3 . . ' .. ..,, ff. Q sg 5.8 id -, K .L -' 5 QQ e N ee re.ire ig ' 1551 H Humphrey Kissmger King Ghandc Biackleadersfindrecognitionforaccomplishmems. ideas - Accepting yourself as others see you and at the same time seeing yourself as you want to be, becomes part of the important pattern of growing up. Within these patterns we express our own ambitions, dreams, and realities. These experiences in growing never stop as we learn and live and live and learn, as all must do in the process of living a lifetime. 1 1 l I I s ,, f i ar , A . f E ' 18-Grovv 5' 4:5 jf' EH . Q Raggedy 'SEVENTEEN'. . . SUSAN, JA CK FORD. . . 'WELCOME BA CK KOTTER'. . . EL TON JOHN. . . EIGHTEEN, LEGAL AGE. . . CLASS TRIP TO HA WAll. . . CAREER EXPL ORA TlON. . . JOHN DENVER. . . DONNlE AND MARIE . . JOHN BO Y. lfl ' .ew 'ww A V Sax - n A dance is a good place to meet a friend. tl X x it ' 7 1 . if Y B e The Road Not Taken by Ruben Fmxl Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And wrry 1 could not travel both And be one traveler, longl stood And looked down unc as far as I Could To where it hem in the undcrgrowthg Then took the other, us just as lkir. And having perhaps the helm claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear: Though as for that the pasting there Had worn them really about the same, And bam lhal morning equally lay In leaves no slap had lroddevt black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Ye! knowing how way leads. on to way, I doubted lt' I should ever come backf lshall bc telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages henm: no mas diverged in it wood, and l- I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all th: difference. ,Wa if rw Q -- , r - Ce fi he x ..,l.. . y 'QF X 1, N --T.. 'fix 5351! i 5359 Q 5 . ' li' K .,- KE 1 1 Twelfth reunion, Wheelock of '64, twelve missing. Someone who really cares. , 1 , 1 W . I nl ' .Q w r., .. I i ,Q I Vg .,- V. k iq ,ia T. 1 .. 3 V. 5 fi- . f 1- l i , me - kg, I ' ' ,l - filly-5 A K X m,,.M..,,AN irle .QW Q 1 . at I mm L K aw Wk V . ,i . Q W Q. The innocence, neatness, happiness, curiousity, l13IUV8ll'lESS,ODIIl'l1lSlTW, and acceptance of kindergarten. Growing up - There is a need in everyone to be free. Freedoms are inalienable rights - rlgh ts to choose your lifestyle, rights to things others take for granted, the right to disagree. For cartoonists like Jerry Fearing, the pen is truly 'mightier than the sword. ' Most of all freedom is being able to be your own person without any fears. Choosing a mate. , I? P' 'i if to 5, 'fig Ig. , W X - f Mock soldier-defender at Fort Snelling. l 3: lit . . il ggi ,f- ' x 5. ,,-ff: 20 Q Freedom Jerry Fearing's cartoons are press 'freedom personified. 'K 3 me 1, A ,W , 'Wm To grow and learn IH an environment of freedom g?X,w - . A EM A X A 'if 1 . , i 4 I I ll Free to choose rn I t d h N E EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT Ei f ff W ,T Tix CIA-FBI CONSTITUTIONAL D QS QE AMENDMENTS TEACHER gpg A T STRIKES ARENA SCHED UL ING ZERO POPULATION GROVVTH. . . BIG BROTHERS. . . NUCLEAR VS. EXTENDED FAMIL Y. . . INTERNA TIONAL VIETNAMESE FOSTER CHILDREN. . . NO FAULTDIVORCE . . . ROLE REVERSAL. . . BETTY FORD. F .rg .5 3 LLL, M y .LLL-. 'ZQAQAB T I5 W 3 1 1, ' I m. 1 'T' m8 nw' mo 14140 msc :qw ' mo Y mi L Today's Eastside family. 1 . - .Leg 1 N . Seventy-five year birth drop. O 1 I 1 Eastside family picnic in 1910. Photo by Charles Munson. - . ln a time of no-fault divorce, , ETD gl y. .Q working mothers, house ' R f fb g j jf '.Q husbands, and one-parent gg ' Li Q children, the family is still the basic f unit in our society. Cohabltation ig 5 f ' if 'U L sometimes becomes a transient Q way of life. Other families share :far we J , as f, . 4. . . . A . page-3 ,N g Kp, Kg their homes temporarily with i vom , gi . Vietnamese refugees. Two- li F, l hundred years ago grandparents it Y . A ft' 15.53 lived in the same house with their :i n hl r n. Now, the ma live : Q3 f - W do fd 6 . V V. if X- 1ff1 ,, :xy y Hi . two-thousand miles away - or in , lffxf ,N e g g if f 'l the local nursing home. . U N5 l-1 Zi?g 'Y . 1 i 2f? J :affgifii NEXT ,gi lc Q TYPICAL? W NTHE 'f . .Ji , f A , EKWNE , NE .J R. , . Wm ' ,-:V I DIDNT 'wax MlT:fXJ0L4HER 2 of ff fiflffdfv fl' Lx 00 f'?f'wr+Nf'Qif? .:,fANv1HfNG! FEW yi . l , J JK ' ' wHArLr'?74 ' 5,u,,f4f X 711 1-C My Y I 5.5. K 0NNEXff l ' .4..,,'., at ' . , . , 'mf ' l l ffl' Stayskal looks at the typical family. Family of man - 23 POLITICAL ETHICS. . . INTEGRATION . . WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES. . . 'C ONS TITUTION, ' 'BILL OF RIGHTS' . . VVA TERGATE. . . BURGER ON THE COURTS. T. 'CP- Buslng and Integration test value structures. sw NNN-it :- I in uk xv'-A 5.1-'Q Q ' .E H ,, They learn their values from observing ours 'S 2 K , ..' K it f 2 .W-ss:1eff .. R S - ... X 'I I 2 rr.T 4 - . f . ereee I eer S .. -- - - ef- N , Religion and its testimony to man's values. 24 - Values and Take. few ,,,..--.a.t..,,,,- gi ,Ig Blind Helen Hayes often wlth slght. 1' K .4- S I sf X 9 A It has always been one person helping another. Our lasting values are things we learn from interacting with others. Situations like busing le ts us learn and share each 0ther's heritage. Religion will continue to shape our moral values as it has since our country 's birth. We learn to work with others from the games We play as we share life 's experiences. Values - 25 f ' ' ffegvw vt 1 ' S gi ef 4 QQ? .I H- 4 1: Armstrong steps carefully on the rnoon's Surface in nwanfs quest. CONCORDE . . SPACE SHUTTLE. . . RESERVE MINING. . . ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENC Y. . . DROUGHT OF '75. . . 55 MPH. . . SPARTAN CLUB. 26 - Energy and pollution a 4' fi . .fl V . QL. 222 K ez M 1 AY! 2 xg' I f' I f at 1 ig A 2. Wi If r 4 W 'hgj ff f A I 56 . 1. SL. . .. ... 57-.. ,. 3 -+1 ev My V. f f. . ,,..- '- 45, ijt I ,V I IIE. . .75 . 2I':ZW5 ':.':- 1. ' ff f 4,7 , .W .. 5' 79 W' 1 y .7 va 2 iw A . M .fgmrfu . ' A -N ' , .. YZ, 795' . L' .f , ? -ff 'in fi! V. . . , , 5 3 'J' . If' . .. Our envlronnwentaiists .ffm-'ww-1. . . ...Rn ,gran . ,gnmpnamo 5' T ., . I in fi ' ww 'rf , 'f W ffif ' ' J Y fn . .. I N, Qi, . ' T . . 9 0 I 5' W QQ? . . . rf' 3. an we HAVE AN ENERGY Przoeiimvi l-lAV yucxvs AN ENERGY Draoeiz AM ig AN ENERGY? PROGRAM 'irj INFQA --'A N- - nfs, - Devenvsv-:ce to -- A HAR! N FOREX GN on.. N .LNLKRg:'z i litigiif,-21? - - i HAVE AN ENERGY VQOGRANX l-lAVE AN ENERGY PROCTRANX me iirxve AN ENERGY Pmoeimw we time AN mmm PROGRAM ' 1 I Uncle Sam nas difficulty facing the truth of oil dependence. .1 , .,-vvQ'Qfv' li 'nv f, - . .-as-1 ....--..aaud'hl ,, - ---n . . un-wr, 4 ' 1911-vu-W 4 xr ln 0 , I T .5 if-we 5 ali vivid' ln a fast-moving society dominated by technological forces, vve find ourselves faced with the dilemma of ever-increasing demands for energy for an ever-increasing population. Conservationists prod our consciences to the consequences and dangers of pollu tion thru the contamination of our air, vvater, and soil. Exploritory probes of outer space as well as those of our limited and shrinking planet offer the remote promise that vve may yet be saved from ourselves. 'I I ' u6.. Q-jg Qlhofv V H ...im-Wi 'k w.v ,Q Wnaqunuuuv- gumlnvmwww, , i mutlailu-in-will mer xii F . ' gi Spartan Clubbers solve energy and pollution problems by biking everyvvlwere. Energy and pollution 27 Experiencing the print vvorld. it 6 Getting to know each other. 28 - Choices and decisions 1 Seeking career information. fi M?'f5rL.,s'f l I SQt.Jirn'sS325pitch. Graduation, first hurdle. . ,r.r lil-ljfjx I I lvilnnesota suffragette of iong ago seek voting rights. ' CAREER SPEAKERS. . .AC71 PSAT. . . VO-TECH. . . SGT. JIM. . . S325 PER MONTH. . . TRIMES TER ELEC TIVES. . . HOUSE OF BRIDES. . . OJT I MGR i ,Won tiff i l y T 'PIP ' T ff jf5ff2fff 7 fig ti? li? JNFSS 'What I'nw looking for from the guy in my life. Careers, marriage, services, post-high education, religion, and politics are major choice-responsibilities vve face as vve battle through the stress years of our adolescence. Accepting these choices, exploring the alternatives, homing into the realities, possibilities, and limitations of these goals, and taking active steps to gain directions tovvard the future will let our dreams become the stuff of tomorrovv's productive life. Choices and decisions - 29 MODEL T'S TO CHEVYS TO PA CERS. i WOOD TO COAL TO SOLAR POWER. T KITTYHA WK TO B-77'S TO SST'S . TORCHES TO LIGHTS TO LASER BEAMS . 1 lslxili L Q 4,3 'Y ' V ' E - , 'f . V' : '55'1W' 'fly LH? '- fr GAT 1 'ff N- 15 r- Qgz,p..i, QM .L LLLL E IINLI 0 4 4-file 4 avr f. I V , ' AK H 1-917 ' 2 'Z ' f wellix 'A .. ibm: nl 'Q -I I LY --5513? ., 1- u it Trl 11.41 L T .4 El or T all fle ul f f 'L E file M mu U1 hi rx. 252Qyi:'?p?Jggg555H W-ference Mann in .eeeefri up. Q f.?ri L Tmf f 1 - ll L, - A fn if T wg Amon .' fr 2 - gf ' ' . -ivy.:-, Q' 'J' 1 . ? 'f.1h5 N - . g .QQ my fr - 1' V42 ' ' , ' - Space relics pile up. - l H 1 Books are sources of man's wisdom. Yesrerday's dreams are tomorrovvisr realities. Horsepower that fueled the Re volurion has given way to atomic power. Davy Crocketfs coonslon cap is NeilArmstrong's space helmet. Smallpox has been eradicated, and new scientzsts are on the verge of a cure for cancer. Science fiction writers like Aldous Huxley prophesy the future. Food from the land may soon be food from the sea. And the fate of tomorrow lies with today's youth. 30 - Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Dr. Addison helps solve the future The 'old' Johnson, 1909 to 1962 ABACUS TO COIVIPUTERS. . . W IGNORANCE TO KNOWLEDGE . . COINS TO CREDIT CARDS. . . ASYLUMS TO PSYCHIA TRK . . W 3 If l . ni I 1 1 ,af 'Q ,Q 5513 fa 7 5 qv , 1 4 Q fq 5 s 1 If Vik . ' ,K QM! 1 1 1 , ,S S,, , 1 11. 1 4 - 2 ,, V gy ,, , ,, in if N gnu:-v 4' .4 , I V i..-.-' A 4 1 3, ,A I JOHNSON SENYOR WGN SUWOK BUILDUCG ff ,,4+,,w,1fsw,, f ,, f O K -K f- Wifi ff ,f f Y 1 L, .Scan wks 4, ,V fm: X Wifi',:fi:fQi?3QDj?iffQff2f'f A f ,, F 1 ,. M TEC, W 1 . 1 ff 1 1 1 TTTT 1 The nevv Johnson, circa 1963. A satellite looks at AIaska's weather from 120 miles up. 1 ' I 1 Yesterday, today,and tomorrow V 31 'I WANT YOUR BODY' . . . 'SMOKING IS VERY GLAIVIOFIOUS' ...HEALTH FOOD CRAZE. .. 'TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY' . .gf 'kv -K ' .415 '4 4' 4. . I 5 r' Weight vvatchmg IS Important to health 32 - Health Health is just as important now as it was 200 years ago. Concepts of wha! is 'good for yocfhave changed but the basics are still thesame. Plenty of rest, exercise, and a balanced diet constitute most everyone 's physical Wrness plan. A t the turn of the centurygilbigeiheais were prominent. In the '60's,g crash 'diets were conteracted by jiunk foodi Hamburgers and French fries are now giving way to vitamins and wheat germ. H76 H10 H60 N440 H20 IYOO I990 uso ns lloo H76 ,o P LIFE Exrzcmvcy I4 1776-1976 ' C I If P s.- MALES FEMALE 30 'IO 50 60 70 200 years of life expectancy. 'N-. 2? fl A 2 'if J .. 5 D .3 2 1 ri' W nutrition too V NYNN H W UWM' XYANXN Y X M WNWXMX.Mmm, ,.X. www Y Y M, K., A X , L M-HIS QS ONE or THOSE FREE FROM ,mljb cwmghygi TNEW SAFE MCANCER-cAus1NsN Rf ,fiib1L. Qu f ww ,wxN , ,,, C, A ,wx WNNN ff i 1. xx J X fi. v'wJ,L,f ,Q W ' , Nj' .L ' 75 1,52 A .AQ.v'ff. - Wg My X9 n WW + y QW - -, ,f'W '-XL! 9 N: W X!!! Nu nth, NN , r , K 15, - Lyrlfw ,. C ZLAZTA y Jusr THINK, .5 kg-3:13 ' QQ 1 '1 J ff fs f fy Ebwfigfgg .M NOMCREE DYINGQQIQ,-, wif? V ,f J,., fi Q-fi ' J ,. 'A 5 OFC CER ,fff k: ffl? KQf4EQiii7 FFS, icfJ:41 2 J 2 S 'ifli ww f 12 I N ff' 1' N . ,-,,, If-1 ' rm Qgihaq StayskaI's comment, A Germ XNYXQM W in f ,V fr, ram! ,xoef 4 gg H' QL 3 Q 'B 2- FU -- CD 0 on C f-+ CU O M- W LD Q3 Q FD O25 eco o F 'N fo ff' 042' O Qi PLO, Gr Y S HOU . tfmeground Health - 33 I W Q 1 Nl I SVVEDEHOLLOVM . . FESTIVAL OF NATIONS ' ' 'INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE . . SVEIVSKARNSDAG. . . UNITED NATIONS . . . OK TOBERFES T. Adventurous immigrants from the 'o coumryf .f , , ,V 3, I sm X, .4 . p. AU' A1 ,V A L FWEQ I A IEEE, -,QA Tum ofthe century logge The 'dead' of 'Our Town, QD vf X Ali peonies iroin ziii iizicziagroiinris enioy unique etnnic customs. it - ' - . Qs 5 M. - ,.., y,x-., Q -.th - is :Vs-if ' 'T . K ,X I X: X 15 SN ' ag? .AA Y X Q 5 jt v .- s .,.-s x ..-Q is f MX -K.X. -'gs X X TXN XX HX N ,X 3 ,A X ,ff XX 5555 X -' -. Q - ,. i X-5 I 1 1 , , ,Q Q - .. f gg. . X . ,,,. . X, . F 1 X MTX it 'img -, 1 Q 5 L u L E f A l f'2..,i ' 3- ,-t:.Q:f.,gX:Q,,f-A1,5313.5, , .. K fs 4.-ff' is tg . gel Examining iocal ethnic groupings Nx Getting to knovv our AFS'er. Something in Qfpmmgn, The Eastside of S t. Paul is rich in immigrant heritage and pro vides a place for us to shape our lives and values. Originally settled by Swedes and ltalians, the area is novv ethnically diverse. These ethnic heritages become the forces that give us the mix-variety that makes our lives so interesting. Melting pot - 35 No man is the whole of the universe, his friends are the rest of him. We must communicate with one another to survive in this world of ever-changing situations. Communication becomes necessary in our relations with other people and countries helping ro bring about peace and un defstanding. It's good to have a friend. I izfffiw Learning can exhaust anyone. 36 - Communication 'Of Course He Can'+ Read or Wriie-He's Speni Mosi of His Life on a Bus' 'SN-L-a ppm-A I g ' 1.., - +5-, ff 1 Hi- - i f mah: cb,, i , i if fir? T 'iKi'u!'! i Vw is ,X U ,J i f fa Z i i Ki P ,. 'T' g , -- ,if ',,Ailf i1l4IQ'Q,?g if W 1 lx ii Ii R 1 T- I 5. I 5 X -ix 4, 41, I , X ,s'yllllf i i 'i.igi,,llg - I 1 , 1 , , - c 'ans Q' h N . A E' b',.f' 'N on V ly , ff I ..., ..,, ffl - ---2' 5 I Oliphant blames busing as educational flavv. w X 1,5 as N X X Ei: TRIIWESTERS. . . BUSIIVG. . . BOS TON'S COURT ORDERED IIVTEGRA TION. . . HOIVIE ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS. . .FINANCIAL CRISIS. . . TEACHER STRIKES. 1 i l l H ffm ff --fa--W ----- - Q. , rj .xg er f 1 R1 LL':'fl.. f -.. y 4 , 5? - V ' ' 1 If , Lg I - g, ' I M gy, ?x 'W tn . Hassles of scheduling, king hard to achieve one's goal, marking ff I sed classes. m S We fulfi Citizens at Sadie display the latest styles in Dogpatclw garb. I The way we dress, the styles we choose, the trends vve follovv, and the models vve adopt, keep our individuality alive and lively as we ramble through the youth of our lives. We watch television, celebrities, movies, and advertisements for models of dress, language, and behavior. College kids set trends that we adopt a year later. Slogan T-Shirt shops proliferate un til we recognife that everyone is doing the same thing - then vve drift to a nevv fad or fashion - that's the way it's always been. 38 Styles MIDI SKIRTS THE FUIVZ xv, CPI l sa mi iii' X if frm! t?'QM X .. Q- 1-'Z'ff'l il 1 J JN. , X l. A t 1 X , a sg K The trials of Contact lenses , X! . .ADIDAS . . CHER. . . HUSTLE BUIVIFZ TOUCH. . . . . .SLOGAN T-SHIRTS. . . CONTACTLENSES. . . LEVl'S I ,QW9 M, f '51 ' ffggx , 1 ' 731 '42 l4Z f H J is i W ii in-... . A if k V x, 5 ,Q wh W GN Sy- e X v ' e e '2 A e -ee? if e . 1 Rf, N 1' 5 3 5 'W . 9 Ha jg N , 4' 5 Vw A 6 ,, - V 5 1'fza'ifs,,5w ' - 1. I Q, ,B tw, . 1, F . ,YL T-Shirts give Us the opportunity to express ourselves in ways that vve vvant others to see us. Ed's blow-cut, Rose's feathered style, Jeff'stir1ted wires, Diane's blovv-back, and Scotfs short cut. - ' b N ff. Xiva was ,. Styles - 39 SR. CLASS TRIP TO HAWAII. . . AD VISORS SHA GER, DEMERS. . . FIRST 78 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE . . . SPIRIT CONTEST WINNERS. EIA ff 4 EAASI A ust av'n sen'or un at a 'e. SENIORS . . . SENIORS M' .SENlORS. . .SEI HSENIGRS . .. Tvvirling skilis at halfftime. Graduating from high school will happen but once in a lifetime for the 707 seniors of the Class of '76'. Faced with a complex world of changing moral standards, mushrooming but restrictive career opportunities, mounting political and social challenges, dwindling resources, and a less predictable future the graduates must now rely on their educational values and their persistence as the keys to tomorrow. June 1 graduation ends three years of study for 707 Seniors When one looks back on the Watergate scandals, the demise of President Nixon, the sorry end of the war in Viet Nam, the changing laws on drinking, the recessions of '73 and '74, the change in morality standards, and the rapidly fluctuating educational programs and student attitudes, we know the three years in which we became the Class of '76 were packed with dramas reflecting the turbulance of the times. Our class gained its educational objectives in nine arenas, elective trimester classes, learning center explorations, and a thousand social contacts. We had our fun at games, 5 dances, assemblies, and seventy- three even went to Hawaii over 3' f Easter break with advisors lVlr. 4 P ' L ' Richard Shager and lVlr. J 3. Richard Demers. Our class became one, a few times, especially when we won the E' Homecoming Spirit contests two years running. All 707 of us said goodbye to Johnson at the auditorium ceremonies on June 1 as we were turned loose from the theater of high school life, forever. ' nu, cr' 7 'wt fa. 'Www SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL, Front Row: Stephanie lVlaas, Nancy Kaase, Jeanne Hau, Cindy Controneo, Kem Timlin, Beth Abrizenski. Second Row: Joan Anderson, Claudia Cacy, Barb lVlarx, Denise Laub, Bobbi Quatman, Carol Wahman, Janice Jorgenson, lVIary Berg, Lori Zahradka. Third Row: Third Row: Advisor, lVlr. Richard Demers, Rosie Sauka, Sandy Arrigoni, Kris Carrier, Terri Kendle, Kathy Kealy, Joyce Lillygren, Leanne 42 - Senior Class Council Leuzinger, Debbie Palony, Diane lVlacioch, Dawn Woodbury. Fourth Row: Advisor, lVlr. Richard Shager, Dean Johnson, Dave Herzog, Bob Sajevic, Kevin Swanson, Tom Pieper, Tom Herron, Doug Oslund. Right: Old lVlcDonald is churned out by Cheerleaders, Kris Carrier, Janeen Haider, Barb lVlarx, Sue Blaha, Janel O'lVlaIley, Jean Hau, Jane Anderson and Barb Johnson at the Sadie Hawkins bash in November. Left: Spectrum advisor, lVlrs. Helen lVlcKenney explains to Janine Ouitter the layout of the Bicentennial mural that will be hung in the cafeteria area. lVlrs. lVlcKenney is retiring after tvven- ty-three years at Johnson. Below: Senior Class officers are Kem Timlin, treasurerg Tom Pieper, presidentg Jeanne Hau, secretaryg and Claudia Cacy, vice-president. 53 . muse' -t'1'?' 5 . X m., ,-' Senior Class Council 43 .,,,,..... -Q-uf Below: An acrylic abstract painting is Q done by Jocelyn Hollerbach. Right: Books with drawing ideas are examined by Rochelle Reger. Far Right: Painting a pseudo happy is Pepe Demarest. li -V if : L iis I - . .7 T f J - f K., w t,t, , fl ' .. tisbisb bebe . 'Q' 7 H ' i sf ii sf . . : 4 i t. all Q iw ff t ' - Spectrum Artwork Reflects Bicentennial Year Thomas Abresch Elizabeth Abrizenski Greg Aguirre Mr. Christenson's boots. . . THOMAS ABRESCH . . . Affy, Prom '76, Sandy, lmperlal, Saints North, Brown Shand'Q Head Start. ELIZABETH ABRIZENSKI . . . Scholars, Coogie, Cretin guys, Dewall, Hawk, bike hikes, Beda, Close-Up, Cow. GREG AGUIRRE . .. Pine Lake, Littles, NYC, Rita, Prom, Big John, Wheel of Fortune. TERRI AHLGREN . . . Apartment 9, Munchies, waiting for the end . . ., friends. ELIZABETH AKKERMAN . . . Special guy, 7724! 75, Jerome, '74 Monte Carlo. DARLENE ALIPERTO . . . Buddy Er Kid, island, St. CFOIX, Paul Bunyan, Bo, Brainerd, Betsy, Penny's, Tom, dairy. NANCY ALLEN . . . Three Stooges, 4th hour theme song, Bomolo's, Mr. Christenson 's boots, Chauntyll, Hot Rocks, the dinner table. JUDY ALTRICHTER . . . Darney, NS Dragstrio, oh yah!'Q Meatball, Maplewood Bowl, the bird, galaxy, Karen, the wagon. SCOTT ALVAREZ . . . Newt, red sled Buddy, Sadie '75, captain, Mc Watt. 44 - SeniorsiArt Terri Ahlgren Elizabeth Akkerman Darlene Aliperto Nancy Allen Judy Altrichter Scott Alvarez Robert Alvizo Craig Anderson 7' fix Joan Anderson 'W- ui'-f.. 'Jg Julie Anderson Marilyn Anderson Richard Anderson Sandy Anderson Left: Final glazing touches are applied by Mike Costello and Mike Mason be- fore firing their pots during ceramic class. Right: Choking her clay cylinder ot is Kim Kozen After the ot is sha ed on the wheel it is dried, sanded, D D v, y p D glazed and finally fired in the kiln. 7 iff , If K it ft .V A Xt? t ' J! ,,k, we me Patrick Arndt Julie Arnold 5 X Sandy Arrigoni Paula Aubin Y utr if l iii if 'Q-. Susan Anderson David Andreason A rose is stilla rose. . . i ROBERT ALVIZO . . . McDonough gym, Spanish dance, 3727 74, Most of all Tina. CRAIG ANDERSON . . . Shadows Budget Motel, AN DERSO N . '75, camping, fer , 77 707 75, ANDERSON. School Bus Homecoming AN D E RSO N tennis, Fran A., Virginia, Grampa Gordie. JOAN . . Hoodoo Point, K.N., Pam, bowling, summer VV.W.-30. JULIE ANDERSON ... Stan, Muf- P 5' R Latin banquet, St. Paul 7974. MARILYN . . 7767 75, painting my face, Chuck, FeFe, Julie, 787. RICHARD ANDERSON . . . Filmday, '75, Mary Anthony, Mr. Gus, bike hike. SANDY . . Bob, Hubert-Mountain, ornaments, Raggedy Ann, Colorado, a rose is still a rose, April 73. SUSAN AN- DERSON . . . Bambi solo lining, scooter, three stooges, sailor boy. DAVID ANDREASON . . . The gang, RH., aw-boys, 455 G.S., o-yeahl, Friday Er Saturday night crusinf PATRICK ARN- DT . . . Neubert, Buffy. JULIE ARNOLD . . . Telemark, the ac- cident , Pam, Sue, summer '74, Mark, .97 787 75, Caryl Susie. SANDY ARRIGONI 7,4,3 Tom, Cubicle 272, Cane Sisters, Seven Dwarfs, skiing, Buggy. PAU LA AU BIN . , . Dolly , Boom 239, Bobbin, 7074! 74, Chicky Babes, Cruo' Food Day. SeniorslArt - 45 Seven science students near Nobel Prize winners tell of probes to solve problems 'UN Nancy Aune Rainer Bastian Merrilee Bedbury Michele Belair Cindy Bell 'W- Brian Baker Leslie Barilla Karen Barry Q-rf James Bell M '1 Mary Benassi David Beneke v-'l ei-, .,. 6 f Gerald Bergeron Karen Bergstrom 46 - SeniorslCnemistry iff William Benert Mary Berg Jeanne Berger What's ha,o,oenrn'cap'n?. . . NANCY AUNE. . . Seven Dwarfs, Pumpkin Time, Midnight Blue, Dewey, JA. BRIAN BAKER . . . Vikrng's Tailrng, Mac's softball team, Al's apartment. LESLIE BARILLA. . .Al, Sis, Mc- Watt's tests, A.B. KAREN BARRY. . . Peggy, 9i 76i 75, Team, Day care. RAINER BASTIAN. . . Bucky, Merricks, Golden Gloves, Buddy. sportster. MERRILEE BEDBURY . . . Dan, Herr Svanoe, Hi-League. MICHELE BELAIR. . . Rolling down a hill Coogie, Judy, Beth, Kerry. CINDY BELL. . . Tinkerbell, Winter Weekend Wonderland. Pam, Keith. JAMES BELL. . . Bed Shed, Mr. Brnky, Buddy, Newt, Aly, Jerome. MARY BENASSI. . . Chore worker, Bisch's Wheel of Mrsfortune. DAVID BENEKE. . . Knobbies, Physics, Seamie, slick. WILLIAM BENERT. . . Duey, B.P., Cedar Lake, Ben's cabin, Fargo. MARY BERG. . . What's ha,openrn'cap'n, skiing, St. Cloud. JEANNE BERGER. . . Arby's, Superhavvk, Angie, David. GERALD BERGERON. . . Strikes, the V'Q Madame Bullr, Wrestling. KAREN BERGSTROM. . . Deadlines, Mame, Tiny Duffer, Hey Lee, Hackrn'rn Horace, Nat, all my chickiebabes . . jf My X X6 .. .. , I' wt' if W at 7 J X , ff S' .ik r tr S11 if 1 K4 l MAD' Preparing solutions of lead nitrates during lVIr. Robert Ryan's chemistry class is Bev Deyo. Color meters and pn meters were used in the advanced topics class. Right: Titration of acid solutions are probed by experi- mentors, Tim Carney and Tom Larson. Steve Bergstrom Barbara Beseke Donald Bethke Susan Biever Patrick Bighley First '34 in English. . . STEVE BERGSTROM. . . Yellowstone, hockey, Carmicheal, Wes, Gus, Jill, Friday games. BARBARA BESEKE. . . ll! 777 73, Tom, McGowen, Jody, Prom '75, 70l8i 73, most of all Rick. DONALD BETHKE. . . Hghts at football games, Hrst '34 in English, getting stuck with good friend Gene, basketbalL Speedster for lll. SUSAN BIEVER. . . Zowie, Chipmunks, Sweetheart '74, 90, Sharon-best of friends, Lane P7, Stillwater. PATRICK BIGHLEY. . . Mac's, summer vacation, RJ., Buddy, 4 . ' t- Q r ? 1 A , ii ' . .- 1' Y fl 2. - it M. f gc M., -,.: V ..., A A N it Mi Son, Mike, Brian, John. GREGORY BJORKLUND. . . gi 2 R, I 3 Snowcrest, Conrad Hoff Buckie, Buth, scholars, tennis, best of ' summers. RUTH BJORLIE. . . Bean Bean, Hultstrand, don't GYGQOYV Biofklund Ruth Bjorlie say can't'j volleyball, basketball, Albert Lea, Duluth, Hold it!, bird, Hyperbola 's Cherubs, H3VlL dialysis. SeniorslChemistry - 47 Wading through waterholes at Kinney Valley are participants of the intramural horseback riding afternoon. lVlr. Bill Lynch di- rected the many faceted intramural program. K M L .Hi .Q Q. A M-14 Q Qu 3' , imt. Kinney Valley site of intramural horseback trip 'IW' Ft 'I' Susan Blaha Patty Blair Peggy Blanchette Leslie Blau Joan Boogren Throwing pots with Dawn. . . SUSAN BLAHA . . . Cheering, 7 li 70i 72, Miss H., Julie, , Schnoop, Pam, CCC, the accident, homecoming '75, Hau Mo- bile, most of all Bill. PATTY BLAIR . . . Oil shortage, Nbton re- W signs, Sue, Loraine, Bobby, homecoming, Prom, dances, par- ties, Greg. PEGGY BLANCHETTE. . .Homecoming '75, Wayne, . -5 Prom '75, Pam, Bose, Dave, Barbie Doll, Robin, teacher aide, McWatt, Dittmer. LESLIE BLAU . . . Super America, BLC, Em- , bers, Superhawk, Mrs. Fleming, JIYL kid Steve, talent show, Cu- bicle 202. JOAN BOOGREN. . . Saints North, basketbalL Harry, Mr. Berg, Michele, Lee Ann, Glen, cabin June 24. CRAIG BORGH . . . Flight of Musselman, Mr. 71, Charlie Brown, the stocks, good morning scholars. WILLIAM BOROWSKI . . . Craig B0f9h William B0r0WSke Econ, Lars, bird, throwing pots with Dawn, Prom '75, Trace, B.R., Blue Earth, S.B., New York, Hibbing, Nebraska. DENNIS BRADSHAW . . . Lafayette, OJ7, Dawn, Mr. Ferguson, Mrs. McEvoy, Mr. Larson, 6777! 74, Co-rec. ROBERTA BREEN . . . White Bear, Chucky, Daves, Northernaire. 1 s I . l i Dennis Bradshaw Roberta Breen 48 - Seniorsllntramural sports Brenda Brennhofer Dianne Brindley W 4 Joseph Bruski Ralph Buche Sunday rider, Terri Gannon, leads the intramural horseback riding troop as Michelle Hawkins fol- lows on her horse, Tarzan. The ride was one of many activities in the intramural program. Gary Brown Michaeline Brown L- HX Sally Buckner Donald Buckrey Victoria Bunce 45445 Ann Burckhardt Patrick Burkman Pamela Burnside Doing SA 's report. . . BRENDA BRENNHOFER . . . BSYAR Mr. B., summer '75, Val, Ed, Fr. Jim, Chris, wheel, Jack, Dodie, State Fair '75. DIANNE BRINDLEY. . . St. Cloud, H. C. candidate, buddies, Kem, Ouats, Marsha, Two Tourneys, most of all Jim. GARY BROWN . . . Chess, home wrestlmg meets, Uncle John, Watergate, Arab oil. MICHAELINE BROWN . . . Whirlpool Tammy, Nick, Foxy, Sneaky, bear, 37 767 72, most of all Jim. JOSEPH BRUSKI . . . Doing SA 's report, Hxmg radios, Doctor McCain- 7972, hockey on TV. RALPH BUCHE . . . White Fabric Co., Big 55, 45 in a 30, Montana, Terry Bear, work. SALLY BUCKNER . . . Ramsey Hospital, .9l27l 74, T. S., Barney, Flea, lil 'bo, Turtle Lake, Car No. 77. DONALD BUCKREY . . . Wes 8 Aud, 40 Ford, barrel hockey, Poliski Jo. VICTORIA BUNCE . . . Charm, New Years Eve '74, California, Kama, roller skatihg, forever mme Wayne. ANN BURCKHARDT. . . Community Credit, hunting, AG, N.K., campihg, Kinney Valley, D. T., D.K., drivlhg the thing. PATRICK BURKMAN . . . work, football, Mr. Mulliken, graduating, Arab oil. PAMELA BURNSIDE . . . St. John's, Mac's, Christmas '74, Pumpkih, cougar, the beater, special times with Bobby. Seniorsllntramural sports - 49 A we ! if L 1: 4 , 4 ,. . John Burth Claudia Cacy ff 9 'Rl ff 4-any James Carey Colleen Carney 50 - Seniors Carla Busse Thomas Buzay Donald Callais LauraJean Cantu Pucksters stun South St. Paul iff:-fv K ,V fa 1 ' if 1 I Margarita Bydzovsky Peter Bydzovsky 'UT . Linda Capan Debbie Carbone ,,., , J ,V A V I re iii,'V.i 1 ' f Qilif ll' 'L ,v, W 1 .1 V -rf J ,riai l l ef Daniel Carlson Dona Rae Carlson Erik Carlson Julie Carlson Kris Carrier After the ram the rainbow. . . JOHN BURTH Hockey, Big John, term papers, fishing. CARLA BUSSE . . .THOMAS BUZAY . . . Poteses, Mary, Hot Lips, Beach Boys, bomb threats. MARGARITA BYDZOVSKY . . . Pink Panthers, Summer '75 in Europe, springtime, memories mean a lot. PETER BYDZOVSKY . . . Little blue wagon, gas shortage, Swano, drive-ins. CLAUDIA CACY . . . Close-up, Tammie, Gail busses, lwirlrng, Ron. DONALD CALLAIS . . . Schultzy, films, Butch, term papers. LAU RAJ EAN CANTU . . . Eastertrrne, Texas, Margarita, Pink Panthers, after the rain the rainbow. LINDA CAPAN . . . Snoop, Sis, on a horse, daddy, three brothers. DEBBIE CARBONE . . .American Grease, the neb, Judy, Sandy. JAMES CAREY . . . Tom's car, band, Du- luth, the garage. DANIEL CARLSON . . . Telemark, Midnight Blue, Sucker Creek, knobbies. DONA RAE CARLSON . . . Jon, Seven Dwarfs, 5737! 75, Elton John. ERIK CARLSON . . . Snowstorm, the wheel, bike hikes, Bomolo's. JULIE CARL- SON . . . Dave, 67 7.3! 73, '66 Chevy, Judy, Cindy. COLLEEN CARN EY . . . Skating, Dan, Jo-Jets-So, fast talking. KRIS CARRIER . . . Lane Place, Stillwater, cheering. Packers 4-2, keep Golden Skate trophy . .N NNN M.. K Attempting to save the puck from an icing call during the Golden Skate against the South St. Paul Packers is starting senior defenseman, Jim Jensen, who was selected for Honorable Mention in the City Con- ference March 11 at Arlington Hills Lutheran Church. John Chisholm Jess Christenson Ns l 6 lx ., , sv ,gf ,t,.,,VIA 0 S 5? -, Mark Carroll Susan Carter if o Cel? z Nanette Casello David Chapdelaine l 4- Q N. Harry Charles Jeffery Cham On the slopes. . . MARK CARROLL . . . Concerts, parties, Phalen, 2nd hour, '66 Chevy, Mr. Neihart, Bush, squirrely, Teri, Debbie, frog. SUSAN CARTER . . . Rona, the pit, Pow-Mia return, talking birds, Nan, Julie-O, Ma-all my children, Mrs. Fleming, Hrst hockey game, Christmas carols. NANETTE CASELLO . . . Con- certs, dance class, Stones, Dahl, Winnick's, stereo, Vikes, Weyandt, April 78, hockey 6' football, most of all Tom. DAVID CHAPDELAINE . . . Mr. K., unemployment, Maplewood Mac's, conservation, Professor Perryvvinkle, Mitch, Bud Tomp- kins, intramurals, change on 3B. HARRY CHARLES . . . JEFFREY CHARN . . . Hockey games, Friday reports, skiing, Birch Park, Superhawk, on the slopes. JOHN CHISHOLM . . Porky Pine Mountain, Michigan, Prom '75, April, Buddah, Florida, Sadie '75, grub-in, Mr. Pete, Bunny, Jax's, PlD, A 's, cof- fee cup, oh reallyl. JESS CHRISTENSON . . . Seniors - 51 Six senior cheerleaders attend State l-lalftime festivities during the Homecoming football game include a parade of the queen candidates. Pam Nelson, Cindy Lee, Caryl Johnson, Denise Laub, Kem Timlin, Jean Hau, Sue Mogren and Barb Marx enjoy a ride around the track at Central Field. 5' Laura Christiansen Timothy Cincoski ,Z Roxanne Clarke Michele Cleveland -.Sf Bonnie Clock Mark Clowes Tamera Coalwell Pink panthers . . . LAURA CHRISTIANSEN . . . Tree's bad jokes, bestest friends, Miss Betty, Hawk, Grub-fn, gouge, shortcuts. TIMO- THY CINCOSKI . . . Parkmg lots, Bob's garage, bugging Stoney, Penny, parties. ROXAN N E CLAR KE - - - Pink pan thers, G. T. 8 memories, SELL sweethearts, Sadie '75, L.J.C., Mac Shoes, understanding 8 fun friends. MICHELE CLEVE- LAND . . . Football games, Voyager Village, Bridgemans, Prom '75, goofing off Dale. BONNIE CLOCK . . . Todd, 2l 74X 75, ah-so wants some rice, up North, Grandma Clock, bouncers. MARK CLOWES . . . Work, A's, N. Y. C., Bridgetta. TAMARA COALWELL . . . Saints North, swimming, in the bucket, 4th hour, Brenda, Julie, Shannon, JoAnn, Brooks. JULIE COC- CHIARELLA . . . Buses, special drum corp friends, Barb, Leggs. MIDGE COLOSIMO . . .Apple River, Stones, Hockey Tourn, call her Ms. Connelly, Waldo, Doey, Prom '75, special buds. LORA COMSTOCK . . . VVJ's, it's not Donnys, it's Donns, close friends. DENICE CONNELLY . . . 'Gil lost buddy, Ms. Midget, pork chop, Hockey Tourney, Phalen, Christmas '73. 52 - SeniorslCheerleaders 9' iff? aff Julie Cocchiarella Midge Colosimo Lora Comstock Denice Connelly Tourney, spur Wrestling Team spirit Brian Connolly Teresa Connolly William Cooper f . 1 Q , ,. -- -X . 3. ss ' X I gg. 5 ' xg Q ly' N 3 .I Q . :rp as ,fa S Cindy Cotroneo Michele Courneya - -1 X. :X X Ms -7' S N s A I Y' A - ' . . ., SS Q , yokf K . KWH X John Culliton Glenn Cusick Shelley Dahedl Sometime in spring . . . BRIAN CONNELLY . . . Square Lake, good times, squid, my Pamm Chad 707287 75 707 747 73 sometime in sprind V, , , , - TERESA CONNOLLY . . . Concerts, VVillovv River, Patty, Jim, Mitch, the van, '64 7'-Bird, 77c worth of gas. WILLIAM COOPER . . . Kimmer, old man, uncle fun, M.l-?.S., one brief shining moment. SILVIA CORDOVA . . . Homecoming '75, Sadie, Mardi Gras, Eduador speech, football 8 hockey games, ski trio. MICHAEL COSTELLO . . . Red Lake Falls, knobbies, '64 Chev, skiing, foosball, CINDY COTRONEO . . . My squad, Redcoats, '85, Castle Greens, Sadie, seniors, Carebeth, Pam, Corlota, Saber, Sue. MICH ELE COURNEYA . . .Lovvrey, lunch vvith the gang, biking, Homecoming '74, Carney. PAM- ELA CRANSTON . . . CHARLES CROTTY . . . Ed's cabin, Du- luth, Ely, skiing, Red. THOMAS CULLEN . . . Leaving airmail. JOHN CULLITON . . . Hockey games, O-Petroleum, boxing, Chris. GLENN CUSICK . . . The cabin, hockey games, elec- tric chair, Sue, Larry, Nancy, vvork. SHELLEY DAHEDL . . . 7'om's, Beaver, the neighborhood, speedy, Scott, Jody, U.S.M.C. X-xi, . G X - Z ,,:. r k.',,.. 1, ' so Mis.. l I gkx ui, K E EL 1 .,.. fi .t:: ' I ccsscs -ff Si 3 5 I EE xt E S X I N i I 1 X X X T i ' X . . .,.:, sz - - Q, 4 :sl X ir 'R ' .f , Silvia Cordova Michael Costello ik Q 1 X! 1 lv fi Pamela Cranston Charles Crotty Thomas Cullen as .. -H ' ..... Q A-squad cheerleaders vvarm up before a non- conference soccer game against White Bear. First Row: Nancy Schaber. Second Row: Kris Carrier, Janeen Haider, Cindy Lee, Tracy Volke- nant. Third Row: Pam Nelson. SeniorsiCheerleaders - 53 Chief Justice Burger writes Searles, staff recalling days as 'Courier' editor, deadlines 'it S XX Reading over a letter sent to her from Chief Justice Warren Burger is Jenny Searles. Right: Current court issues are discussed by Bonnie Nagel, Aija Grayitis, and Diane Nutznwann in lVlr. Paul Christianson's Civil Liberties class. Joanne Dahlberg Ronald Dalsen John Darnico Kim Daniels The Blue Bomb . . . JOANNE DAHLBERG . . . Willy, Boon, pillow, Saint Patricks Day Parade, J-Gang, Laura 8 Pat, Telemark, mid-nite curfew, bomb scare, special times - special friends. RONALD DALSEN . . . Tennis, table tennis, Ya Ya, glad it's over, Ma lVlcKenney, Super Hawk, lWaG0os, on the road. JOHN DAMICO . . . New Deal notecards, Close-Up, scrambled eggs, crazy American, 500, Miss Betty, Gosh Almighty Grant. KIM DANIELS . . . CHERYL DAWSON. . . DONNA DECHAINE . . . The Blue Bomb, Movin' out, lVl.Z., Pam, Mac's. DIANE DEFIEL . . . Bom's, hockey games, Y, Bamsey, Mrs. Nelson, Mecklin, term papers, B1lL February 79, pebbles, B, Hoover, friends, Patches. 54 - Se-niorslCivil Liberties njeprtalne Cheryl Dawson Diane Dcfiel 1'A I a i ' 45 ' if - W, M : T' I I f 5 gf ,fl ' ' if he oQ9 ff. 'tv '23 ' '71, Rl Linda Demaio Pepe Demarest Melvin Demarre Claudette Desmarais ' st . - .M , . ,.,. . I :':1fQ33'5f1f.,Wif, lfliwf ' . V' 1' ,. ' rf' Wie i -212, w22i::4 i 'JI 33' E5 - 1 '-f Z a n .Zz I A ,VL ' r 2 1 ' , my f I it is H an ' - ' W5 M, :,, . I, , , ,. ,f,, 'f1 jg 2 may 5' . Ni .V . ' zzz wanna V ff Diane Devine Deborah Deyo Peter Diaz . V .,,,,.,,4,,5 gtk Sue Dick Michelle Diehl av 1. L... ,,,,.. .. Z ... Z et' 25 K ' 'Za f ' , , f 'rv ' I I get ff ,Q vga V Y t - Michael Diseher Laura Dobbs Cynthia Dochniak Pride - do it on the mat. . . LINDA DEMAIO . . . Phalen, Mick, 67 ll 75, Kathy. PEPE DE- MAREST . . . 200 years-now what? speech contests on Satur- day morning, Stage Manager, Johnny, Ma McKenny. MELVIN DEMARRE . . . CLAUDETTE DESMARAIS . . . DIANE DE- VINE . . . Carol's, Spaghetti Emporium, Bethesda, John, Octo- ber 4, Debbie, Marge, Cheryl. DEBORAH DEYO . . . Mary 8 Marie, Holdingford, Colleen's, Koza, Gillette Hill. PETER DIAZ . . . Vllrestling, Ronnie, Terri K. a very good friend, Pride-do it on the mat. SUE DICK . . . Morehead, Daytona, the tank, Tele- mark, t-tirne, minors, 269, PCP. MICHELLE DIEHL. . . St's. North, K -Mart, marching, Bergieboo, Debbie, Bridgemans, Jet- tes show, dictation practices. MICHAEL DISCH ER . . . Run- ning track. LAURA DOBBS . . . Mac's, Prom '75, Sweetheart '75, pepper, most of all Jim. CYNTHIA DOCHNIAK . . . O'Brien Park, Hawk, Uncle Bill, Ms. K 0Za, Bambi, Friday reports, Rick, 3l29, Prom '75, Sue Scott, Diane. PEGGY DOMAGALL . . . Fields, canoe trip, Harry, Mary 8 Rick's, Peterson's class, RUSS, Explorers Post 770, Tony, Uncle Ken. TERRI DOUGLAS . . . New City School gang, Lake City, Denise, Pam, Linds, Mark L. PETER DOYON . . . Debate room, tennis courts, Young Life, Sharon, Sue, John Hospers, Doyboy. THOMAS DRAKE . . . Rausey, Harpo, Flipp, Hey Pal, Sandy, VV. VV., 5f37l 75, 7.4 3. . , , Health S pa. Peggy Donwagall Terri Douglas Peter Doyon Thomas Drake Seniors Civil Liberties P 55 Aluminum casting, Terry Drassal Julia Dress X if .S Terrie Duden Patricia Duffy Gary Dupre Brett Edwards William Eggers Debbie Erickson lndianhead Mountain 8 Whitecap. . . TERRY DRASSAL . . . All City Talent Shovv, Sam's Band, Homecoming King, Mindy, Terri April, swimming. JULIA DREES . . . Horseback riding, Punkin, Rick, 6767 74, having good tlnves, bad days, luv Bud. KENNETH DREVNICK . . . K- Mart, Hillcrest Country Club, Prom '76, Miss Pete, Fleming, most of all Berta. GAIL DREYER . . . lndlanhead Mountain 8 White- cap, Swami, the wheel Jesus, Homecoming '74. TERRIE DUDEN . . . Arlington, LoLo 9726, special friends, 7 7! 76. PA- TRICIA DUFFY . . . Paddidle, Terri, very special Jerry, 7728! 75, D.O., 7! 2 7, Zig, Colleener, journalism. GARY DU PRE . . . Chi- cago, parties, how cold is it? friends, Big John. DUANE ECKERT . . . The corner, O'Brien camping, friends, good times. JOSEPH EDHOLM . . . White Bear Rode? Gun Club, reloading, gun control Egor. BRETT EDWARDS . . . Tuppy, golf prac- tices, sleeplng, dances, football games, Mr. Berkness. WIL- LIAM EGGERS . . . Carry outat Country Club. DEBBIE ERICK- SON . . . Peel, Joyce, scratch, Tammy, track meets, Furrr. JANA ERICKSON . . . Monkey Hill, Dago Lakes, November '74, Phalen, Tom's parties. KAREN ERICKSON . . .JlTf7, Taco, guess who? the gang, partying. 56 - Seniorsllvletal shop lathe, sheetmetal, Kenneth Drevnick Gail Dreyer Duane Eckert Joseph Edholm swing Jana Erickson Karen Erickson Foundry sand is pounded into a mold by Jerry Wade. Jerry's finished product was an aluminum casting from molten metal. welding projects earn honors at Fair Setting up the engine lathe during lVlr. Ronald Bohm's second period metal shop class are juniors, Bob Herland and Dave Wegvvorth. New projects pro- duced in the class this year included cannons, potters wheels, hand tools, and car engine stands. if Yr Kathleen Erickson Stacie Erickson Daniel Ethier ,qv- 1 Roxanne Eue Thomas Evans Dwendolyn Ewald The Pontius Piglet . . . KATHLEEN ERICKSON . . . The zoo, Michigan trip, Speed- er, Mary, Summer of '75 with someone special-Scott, Shelly, Donny, Ma, Kim's Buick. STACIE ERICKSON . . . Mrs. Roach, Charlie, June, real stories. DANIEL ETHIER . . . Math vvork7 room, 279, dad, The Pontius Piglet, cartoons, superfish, superscholar, track, Nero 's party, jogging in hallways, Relativis tic Risch. ROXANNE EUE . . . THOMAS EVANS . . . Water- gate, Murial, Grandma, Hans, roaming, Big John, Captain Wheelie, Penny Thursday, Dee Dee, Mr. Binky, oh George. DWENDOLYN EWALD . . . Sport games, finding trouble, Don, Prom, Battlecreek. RICK FACKLER . . . Basketball, baseball, B.B. tournament, Gap, Slick, S wamie, stick, the wheel, .9i 73i 75, H. Salt. DEBRA FAY . . . Washington D.C., Mrs. Berntsen, Close-up, Kevin '75, Cindy, Robin, Waterskiing, Taylor Falls, Mis- sisslppi Bell, John's cabin. DAVID FENTON . . . Nelson's, 'please leave the room, homecoming, Trish, Prom, senior year, good friends, Phalen, Mr. Bohm. Rick Fackler David Fenton Debra Fay SeniorsllVletal shop - 57 Connolly elected State President of Home Economics and Related Training Steve Boog Robert Ferderer Sylvia Ferguson Lynne Fisher Brian Fitzgerald Dennis Flaherty X X W Q as X s X tt A dst Q xx wsxwwt k X E xx X X xv tr E .5 as 2 -f sa-f:-: ':-'-- f7E'1-l'Q .Q. ,r .1 . X E 551. ,. 'QE Q we ff I 2 f' Q X W' ' 5 if :af X B Q ,g'3jg.aa ill Qi K .3 '. Q1 xg Daniel Fohrenkamm Kenneth Ford Anita Forney STEVE BOOG . . . ROBERT FERDERER. . . J's cabin, Hoag1e's Heroes, ceram, summer in the sewer, Jim, dummy, canoe trip. SYLVIA FERGUSON. . . Magister Stultus, Superhawk, swing low, foghorn,'Q Prom '75. KEVIN FERRIS. . . Cuckoo Clock. CHARLES FISCH ER. . . Chicken hawk, wheel hanging Wally, Our Town '75, how about two? . LYNNE FISHER. . . Turn your head, jeep, cubicle 202, Gunny 8 the Jettes, mostly Mitch, 6X 74i74. BRIAN FITZGERALD. . . Winnicks, Rodney, Big John, hockey games, rack, Gus. DENNIS FLAHERTY. . . Snowcrest, Demers, bent poles, tests, Hscher Photo. PAU LA FLIS. . . Michigan, skiing, bubble gum, bike hikes, confetti Homecoming, senior battle cry. JUDITH FLYNN. . . Ken, a white rose, C 5' VIL 9! 73! 75, old friends. DANIEL FOHRENKAMM. .. KENNETH FORD. . . Stage Crew. ANITA FORNEY .... 58 - SeniorsiHome Economics OJT Kevin Ferris Charles Fischer 4 iff.: Paula Flis Judith Flynn J 4:2 . On the Job Training students take a break during the Home Economics and Related Training Conf vention held at the University of Minnesota in Oc' tober. lVlrs. lnez Washburn advised the Johnson Club and Convention president. we . N I Q9 .43 '1 D0UQl3S FOVVS Russell Frank Rodney Froseth Duane Fyten Daniel Gartner Namoni Gasoer Left: Awaiting his turn to make a speech to con- vention participants is Home Economics and Related Training President candidate, Brian Con- S nolly. He was elected to the position. 'QM' Dave Flaherty Paul Foster -Aqaba-fl iw Denise Fransen Bill Fredette Eric Friberg 1 , Daniel Galloway Terri Gannon Debra Garofalo DAVE FLAHERTY. . . Good times with all my friends. PAUL FOSTER. . . Monkey hill hunting, hshlng, Schutlz, Bozo, Phalen. DOUGLAS FORYS. . . Wyoming, Les, Broadway, con- certs, Bongs, cast parties, Mancini's. RUSSELL FRANK. . . Snovvcrest, darkroom, electric chair, Splinter, Kruse, Homecoming '75, first permanent. DENISE FRANSEN. . . Zayre, Sweet Gypsy Rose, clean-up, lopsided rocks, hockey games, always there - Sue. BILL FREDETTE. . . Diamond Bluff Northstar, A.D., Jeanine, Dawn, 664 Olds. ERIC FRIBERG. . . Basketball 8 hockey games, Krum Kake, Freeb 's bristle, end of Vietnam. RODNY FROSETH. . . Romon's Bonehead, German parties, homeroom, bike trips, Friday tests. DUANE FYTEN. . . DANIEL GALLOWAY. . . Hockey games, Big John, Homecoming '75, TERRI GANNON. . . Coaches, Telemark '75, Patty, good suit, Val, Steve, mom, most of all John. DEBRA GAROFALO. . . Tennis, Buffalo, Fred 8 Finckle, Wheel, Crater, Julie, Kim, skiing. DANIEL GARTNER. . . NAOMNI GASPER. SeniorslHome Economics OJT - 59 Eighteen enter cake, sandwich, floral, Lisa Gausman John Gehrman Leslie Germain Robert Gibbons I r - mea, V , V ril I I FI. : Af-4 rr . mn. 3, .. ' . U, 1 A I I N .' , ., , w. 7 s f V 5 t ,.'V fffigl: iw i FZ' -A ' .1 1 .EVf?f.,Wj 3 .L .. ,,. in if . ,tx . J I I rf- V A . . ,M Banana-split cake batter is whipped by Home Economics and Related Training State President, Brian Connolly. Brian's OJT home economics job is at Perkins Cake and Steak on Highway 36. lVIr. Inez Washburn is his OJT advisor. 4 ' . 60 - SeniorslHome Economics .. I 15 ' ii, I I ' . . by .. :tif-S I A I ? 'f.a- :fr I. J' . I' ff .. .. E . X lbw-x Q , 3 P Jill Geisenhoff John Gelao Diane Gennow A ,Mt . me . , 1 I Raymond Gilbert Julie Gintner Gregory Gjere Srl Keith Goff Theresa Goossen Patricia Gormley Five a.m. frog walks. . . LISA GAUSMAN . . . parties, the neighborhood, Tom, Sum- mer of '75. JOHN GEHRMAN . . . football, Prom '75, Big Bear, steamed up windows, 6729! 74, ah nuts. JILL GEISENHOFF . . skiing, gymnastics, art class, ballet, Leslie, Carl good times. JOHN GELAO . . . lot of work, hockey, football games, Maple- wood Bowl. DIANE GENNOW . . . Wilder, Jody's farm, Wis- consrn, foosball, Bruce 3l 78l 75, cooking class. LESLIE GER- MAIN . . . Afgan hound, Julie, Rick, getting Sandy, Patty, Deb- bie, Lori, Barb. ROBERT GIBBONS . . . salty dog, assemblies, friends, house, gigs, band practice. RAYIVIOND GILBERT . . . Beaver Lake, foosball, cribbage, parties, truckin'. JULIE GINT- NER . . . swatsticka, essay tests, Russian, Kim, Terry, Deb. GREGORY GJERE . . . Julie, the wheel, chess club. KEITH GOFF . . . wrestling practice, Bridgemans, busboy. THERESA GOOSSEN . . . Ward 7-75, spoons in the morn,'fire stops, Prom '75, five a.m. frog walks. PATRICIA GORMLEY . . . Revels, Joe, Chicago, New Orleans, Schmidt, Jacka, Bridgeman gang, what can l say? contests at home eo state convention Jamie Goswitz 4 ' 4 'Ir Q- 'T 'ir ,Q W A-af 4 Edward Griffin Kristine Habas Thomas Hamre X5 E ,, ff! f-'lla W X N If M l U ' ' Marvin Goulet Aija Gravitis Deborah Gray ry I .rf iff P if, Jeff Grundtner Qu. 's 'i1f'?fsie Tlx' f 5: f ' Q Szfxi William Haider Gary Handrahan -.mi . is gf if -9-swift 'it . ' W S 'H-:Q aku., .. 4. A. i A West' . ' of s I oieo . if Fruit punch and other buffet treats are dished to fellow students by Mark Prokosch. The family foods course emphasized planning, preparing, and ser- ving family meals. Holiday and party entertaining was also covered. Donut Hghts at Mr. D's. . . JAMIE GOSWITZ . . . Birch Park, dog biscuits, yello, J-gang, Dean, No, No Nanette. MARVIN GOULET . . . Young Life, Thor, Balsam Lake, Cavern, donut fights at Mr. D's, Guchin. AIJA GRAVITIS . . . Horseback riding, good morning scholars, red van, Nancy's thirsty horse, tennis, cheesey. DEBORAH GRAY . . . K-Mart, Bobsy Twins, George, co-ed volleyball tardy bells, Michelle, shrimp, Saints North. EDWARD GRIFFIN . . . McDonald's, friends, band. JEFF GRUNDTNER . . . Canada, Snowcrest, Bed, Merricks. KRISTINE HABAS . . . Fearsome Foursome, Birdie, Mounds, hockey games, the gang, Mr. Car- michael. WILLIAM HAIDER . . . H-M football, county but, chubso, Homecoming game '75, 7 ll 70i 72, the Guy's, Draker, Bobby, Hubb, and -who else but Sue. THOMAS HAMRE . . . Mounties, Doc Marks, Sluggo, Stage Band concert, Eau Claire, Koz, Ed. GARY HANDRAHAN ...My van, the Q SeniorslHome Economics - 61 Co-ed physical education offers . .. W, c, it A Keith Hansen David Hanson Kathleen Harrell Paul Hartquist WWW , fy ,Q '22 7 tv I ,rw W 'Z lm Suzanne Harwell ' X. as .-.I LQ Q' . 35. ,r 4 :fs Kevin Hassler LQ Meeting foreign exchange students. . . KEITH HANSEN. . .Newt, Buddy, Alv, J's, Captain football, d12zy nights, Mr. Binky, red sled, Mr. Swanny, hockey games, most of all Cindy. DAVID HANSON . . . V1kings'season, Ar- lington House, working at Rocco's. KATHLEEN HARRELL . . . Equitable, basketball Leroy Er Ben, Rona, Mr. Berg, Blanchard, Arcade, Me Micheal 72f2.9f 74. PAUL HARTO.UlST . . . Swastrka, study hall, Bonehead, Molkenbur, hockey games, Spring '75, oral reports, gravel pit, Beichow. SUZANNE HAR- WELL . . . Ma Wegewerth, Sherwood forest, hot lips, yellow rose, wash baby, the biggie June 7st, Kfnvmer, Kargo, Brurker, Fuzzy, K.A.B.O., Billy. KEVIN HASSLER . . . Prom, driving around, football 8 hockey games, Sadie Hawkins, meeting for- eign students. JEANNE HAU . . . Cheerlng, Blab, screaming, Moorehead, Silver Cllff lViece, trech, promises, Prom '76, lVo. 60, IO! 7f 73, most of all Jerry. CRAIG HAWKINS . . . Goofmg around, fun times, baseball practice, Gee, Gene, Rip, Mr. Bohm, softball gang, the fence, tourneys, D. C., the bakery, softball. 62 - SeniorslPhysicaI Education Reaching over six feet in the standing broad jump is sophomore Cindy Etter. Left: Careful aim is taken with her bow and arrow by Dawn Dechaine during Miss lVlarsha Hultstrand's gym class. it 3 2 W r Jeanne Hau Craig Hawkins activities in svvimming, health, track .A Am ' X ,ers QC Q . .I , , .5 Kim Havvkinson Laurel Hayes Mitchell Hecker Beverly Heinrich 51.55,-1 L i' 'Sm 'i,- J I 1 rg? ws. . ,g l ' -'im . . 7 1 Q Q x Q Nz . T Q A I Stuart Heitkamp Cynthia Heitman Kenneth Helland Diane Hendrickson Richard Henning Raymond Herbst Kim Heroff Thomas Herron Memories of friends and great times. . . KIM HAWKINSON . . . Let's go two, Moose, Finckle, putting the top down, FFG., 52. LAUREL HAYES . . . Memories of friends 8 great times, Beach Boys, T.H., M. T., D.M., J.P., Sum- mer of '75, MITCHELL HECKER . . . VVhite Castle, wrestling, track, Mother Dahl, being stinky cow. BEVERLY HEINRICH. . . Zero hour, ballet legs, flagtwirling, Sandy, Summer of '75, most of all Dave. STUART HEITKAMP . . . Penny Thursday, Big John, blue taped shoes, homeroom, the wheel. CYNTHIA HEITMAN . . . Scholars, Nerd, Zig, Dui Lee, Geselschaft, Paul, Red, Kitty. KENNETH HELLAND . . . Troy, St. John's, parties, eyes, Gooseberry, Menomonie. DIANE HENDRICK- SON . . . Smile, l want to make it with you, Hawk, volleyball, Prom '75, starry nights. RICHARD HENNING . . . Berlin, New York, AFS experience in Hamburg, Germany, Mutti, all the other AFSer's. RAYMOND HERBST . . . Not handing in assign- ments, trying to do my math, Village Pizza. KIM HEROFF . . . Table IGFWS COFUDGUIOVS BOD OlSQn and SRGVVY Down by the river, Fred, letters, '68 Skylard, far away places. Sullivan team up in physical education class. Top: THOMAS HERRON I I -2nd pface at State Jr. Ofympl-CS May Midfair composure is gained by Laurie Havvkinson while completing the standing broad jump, 7Sr' Cedarbake Speedway' Seniors Physical Education e 63 l David Herzog Randy Hildreth Debra Hllke Pamela Hinz Pamela Hoff Cheryl Hoffman Mark Holien Rose Holland Darla Hollenbeck My . A . .5 Lynn Horan Daniel Harris Davvn Hudella Take out a piece of papah . . . DAVID HERZOG . . . Racquetball basketball giant, foxes, Far- rell's, swats, my friends are all special, Pike's Peak. RANDY HILDRETH . . . Football games, Maplewood Mall, great times after school. DEBRA HILKE . . . Spokane 8767 75, that's life, Lynch, most ofalla very specialLee. PAMELA HINZ . . . Guer- tins, scalops, skiing, little goon, VVasko, 67 757 75, special David. PAMELA HOFF . . . Jr. Prom, marching, yankie, locker jams, Rom's, Jerry 707267 75. CHERYL HOFFMAN . . . Duluth, sur- prise party, Coffee Cup, Linda Er Diane, Prom '75, 37277 74, Joe. MARK HOLIEN . . . Gravel Pit, bus drivers, ltasca, State Fair, 77797 75, take out a piece of papah. ROSE HOLLAND . . . 2nd hour cooking, homeroom gang, Cross Lake, New City School, 57 77775, most ofall Tom. DARLA HOLLENBECK . . . Salem Hills, downtown, Deany, A. Alley, Burt 8 Bright, Carl. LYNN HORAN . . . Band concerts, Winter Carnival Parade '75, Homecoming '74, Blue Earth, bike hikes. DANIEL HARRIS . . . DAWN HUDELLA . . . Homecoming, skating, T.P., sophomore year, 777 75775, Sadie, especially Mike. TERESA HUGO . . . Beach Boys, Prom '75, you 're so quiet, K-Mart kids, D.B. '75, Laurel, Pelican. JAMES HUSS . . . Phalen, Bozo, dad, the wheel oral reports, Fritz, running around the lake. JOHN HUS- TINGS . . . Tw1n's games, nurd, all my good friends, Sergio, Ex- el lnn. KATHLEEN IRELAND . . . Sadie '75, Sugar Hills, musi- cal rehearsals, the big one, Da ve. Senlors7Cindy Lee - 64 Teresa Hugo James Huss l John Hustings Kathleen Ireland We A.. up Cindy Lee named Miss American Teenager 4 'Q Finalists for Miss American Teenager are interviewed by Frankie Avalon. Left: Sylvia Cordova and Miss American Teenager, Cindy Lee, assist Terry Madsen. E 0,5 f' 'W Q Cf- by VK z J all , . J-X,-vt. X 1 M.- We - i T Terry lsaaggon Denise Jacka Cheryl Jacoboski Janet Jagoe Robert Jahnke Ouestions. . . comments . . . TERRY ISAACSON . . . State Liquor Law change, Wilder, cross-country, chemistry labs, gathering data, Energy Crisis. DENISE JACKA . . . Oregon, Bisch, fruit bash, Kerry, Mount Hood, homeroom, Sue, Patty, Cindy, Bridgeman gang. CHERYL JACOBSKI . . . Cedar Lake Speedway, Scrooge, 74, Maple- wood Bowl, concerts, Gary. JANET JAGOE . . . Parking lot, J. VV., A.M., J.E., getting out early, 70l4l 74. ROBERT JAHNKE . . . Busing, Canada, Gus, Big John, hot wheels, Wes, who knows the answer? questions , . . comments. RICHARD JANIBOR . . . Football games, Snowcrest, camper parties, Gus, T 7 , Dot, the wheel, Clark's, knobbies, Colleen, Jolene, Dolly, H'd'a'dJl'mh ' Jodmmd' Browerville, Terry, dirt trackin.' JODI JANDL . . . VVrestling meets, V. G.M., in the pool, Catalina Club, Dr. Watson, Carmi- cheal, Mason, New City School- '74 - '75, Cindy LeelSeniors a 65 Drapes for first floor teachers lounge Steven Jasinski David Jensen David Johannes y of . ,TM i 4 Robin John Cost ofLiving. . . y STEVE JASINSKI. . . Phalen, Snowcrest, the point, Telemark, card, games, ride the tiger. DAVID JENSEN. . . Vietnam, all the hassels, home. JAMES JENSEN. . . Canoe trip, Moagy, most of all Dianne, dumb, Arlington, parties, Bob, Newt, Buddy, Alvie. MARY KAY JODL. . . Bamanos, Pine Grove lnn, Bridgeman crew, Penny's, Nancy, Susie, parties, friends, Kathy, dances. DAVID JOHANNES. . . Bridgemans, Sunl-?ay, bike riding. ROBIN JOHN. . . Fearsome foursome, 8l 75l 75, Delta Queen 8 the gang, pow wows at Mounds, out cruisinj Kristy, Jay, Maplewood Bowl the great escape. BRUCE JOHNSON. . . Cost of living, Hawaii, golhng, skiing, knobbies, the van, chalk shampoo, Nebraska. CARYL JOHNSON. . . Loopy sisters, special memories at the lake, my buddy Carrie, summer of '74, Sadie, Telemark, Julie, Cinder's, the accident, Sue, Moggs, Pam, Redcoats, Duluth. 66 - Seniorslsevving James Jensen Mary Kgy Jodi tttfsses.. I X Q N X st.-. Ti. A- :QSQLI ek QF' . Threading her machine in preparation for sewing material for a pair of slacks is Tina O'Brien. Left: Patterns for fashion overalls are cut by junior, Tami Kubitschek. 1'- Bruce Johnson Caryl Johnson sewn by advanced clothing classes f2': Dean Johnson Karen Johnson ...N , pa vi. E . . !,,5.,h .lit Q... , lil E aw! via Levette Johnson Michael Johnson Fabric facing is assembled by Lanise Sims and Janet Van Lear during Mrs. Bettye Cox's third hour basic clothing class. Fabric and fashion selection, developing an assembly plan, understanding instructions and construction techniques were taught in the active class. Wd lr 2fL.vf'7f?!a Paul Johnson Peggy Johnson 4 , f. ,S 4 . Q 455, Scott Johnston Colleen Jonas Robert Johnson Suzanne Johnson Timothy Johnson Friday foosie treatment. . . DEAN JOHNSON. . . Knoxville, Musters, Meine Gute, national tryouts, MHS Library. KAREN JOHNSON. . . Maplewood Bowl Black Sabbath, Chicago, Lon, Bum, other special people. LEVETTE JOHNSON. . . Fergus Falls, shorthand, 9l l4l 75, Mike, Camaro, baby boy, roller skating, whop, John 's. MICHAEL JOHNSON. . . Friday foosie treatment, hill, home, mork, missing classes. PAUL JOHNSON. . . Midway Chevrolet, Jeff hockey games, John, Vo-Tech, Jim. PEGGY JOHNSON. . . Osage, lowa, color guard, DCl, Jane, Bosettes, Ghetto, rifle line '75, Cretfn Prom '74, ROBERT JOHNSON. . . Snowcrest Joe 's, homeroom, Prom '75, Swamy, Mamas. SUZANNE JOHNSON. . . Krfsty's, sub shop, hockey games, Bert, Steve, the gang. TIMOTHY JOHNSON. . . Telemark, heather, Beds, Grngrss, skiing, Texas, 45, Prom, most of all Denise. SCOTT JOHNSTON. . . Spirit of '76, Mike, Spirit con- test, tests, Dan, Frau VValser, Prom. COLLEEN JONAS. . . Wisconsin, chaps, Athletic Club, Keen, Banana, Didee, Mac, 4th hour theme, jewelry, Friday reports. Seniorslsevving - 67 Katherine Jones .ny , , 'J i 7 v,1' Q V5 15 . rrre af f ',, ' .. - Kenneth Jones Janice Jorgenson Robert Judd t ,,,,,, . . H ,, My--.. 2 '.1 14' fm-.wi Q Ziff ,g 1 sw S37 .,,. .,, ...M , Q r 5337 ,gsm gs ' Q WW -M at 9 fvhmlw Arturo Jurado Nancy Kaase Pam Kasat Janice Kasprzyk Randy Kempenich Theresa Kendle 68 - SeniorslEIectronics f- 1 . . iff, Wfiw HW ..- VW, ' ' .y ,,5!, , , 7 - f wr at 'J 2 . ,,i,i . . . , f 074,29 gl ,i T Daniel Kalmer Wendy Kaltenhauser Mark Karels Randy Kasprzyk Kathleen Kealy Thomas Kedrovvski l've flipped my wig! KATHERINE JONES . . . Babysitting, Wegs, basketball, Yep, Cindy, Schmidtty. KENNETH JONES . . . Band, Emma, Hawk, Sam, hockey, Wild Willie, gigs, Debbie. JANICE JORGEN- SON . . . Church, Barb, My Lord, Ma, Julie, Terry, always Guy. ROBERT JUDD . . . Phalen, hayrides, Kim, Michelle, Debbie, Denise, a lot of fun. ARTURO JURADO . . . After basketball games, comparing against all the other schools, practice. NANCY KAASE . . . The thing, Close-up, Gravits, Burkhardt, Tangen, Starsky. DANIEL KALMER . . . Hard times, Woody's cabin, November 7-my first deer, metal munchers. WENDY KALTENHAUSER . . . Char, Sally, March 8, 7974, B.E, all my friends. MARK KARELS . . . Art, concerts, Swang, Prrkl fish- ing opener. PAM KASAT . . . Hockey games, McWatt, football, Dave 8 Chuckie. JANICE KASPRZYK . . . Back to 50's, West Side, twirling, friends, especially K.S., C. W., P.M., games. RANDY KASPRZYK . . . Hockey 8 football games, all my friends, G.B., B.S., K.Z. KATHLEEN KEALY . . . Wilder, Gomer, Flea, football games, foosball, 67 767 73, most of all Mike. THOMAS KEDROWSKI . . . Lake Street Gordy, Mary, Linn, Hock, the wheel. RANDY KEMPENICH . . . Florida, Camaro, Homecoming, friends, Wards, Summer '73. THERESA KENDLE . . . Penny's, Pebbles, Hawk, l've flipped my wig!, Bobsey Twins, Dolly, Nanette, Mama, 6729! 74, J.A.G. Left: Using an oscilloscope for testing wave patterns are Lou Richie and Larry Burdick. Below: Assembling an in- tercom kit during lVlr. Leonard Kam- nikar's experimental electronics class are Mark Desmarais and Tom Watson. -Vk Z .. av ' :.f' - F . ,t 1 K., - krk 1 TE.. .,.- NK . Q ' I s . Ef 'k ' 1- - ' +2 I S . ggggg ik, v'i ,,Q Mx, QA fgfii'-fri! Q A 55 :1 1 ' sw 1 ..f1. 67' Digital clocks,audio amps added to electronics Robert KGSUISV Francis Ketchmark Diane Kielbasa Lawrence Klein Lisa Klemmensen Making salty pies. . . ROBERT KESTNER . . . Snuff Margie, the loop, Witch's Woods, old bacon car, the pit, Mork, Margie, big mess, Bodidilly, Ken's Dodge, June 7, Kavva. FRANCIS KETCH- MARK . . . Kidnappings, Canadian oil Saints North, football games, skiing, work, Mr. Stanford, oral reports, Homecoming '75, Hakala, Sally, Afton Alps. DIANE KIELBASA . . . Pinball VVi2ard, Swani, vvork, hockey games, knobbies, Vikings, con- certs, Led Zepplin, rock Et roll, your song, Tory. LAWRENCE KLEIN . . . Hockey games, Birch Park, goofing off tests, Mr. Boehlke, Friday tests, Mr. Risch, Swami, Swats, Sue, up at the cabin, Nancy, Glenn. LISA KLEMMENSEN . . . Football Denise Kloeckner Duane Knoll games, my locker, ARR Sambo's, Superhawk, Mrs. Nelson, being tardy, the gang, washing desks, Scandinavian, making salty pies, Shor9V, 7l22l 74, Ed. DENISE KLOECKNER . . . Co- rec softball, football games, parties, work, spray painting vvith Cindy, Julie's apartment, my pet fly, special friends, the wall, O.J. T., Summer of '75, 7l5l 75, Greg. DUANE KNOLL . . Work program, learning center, Wards, inventory, Mr. Neubert, natural science, Junior Achievement, hockey games, baseball Bruce, Gary, John. SeniorslElectronics - 69 1' of of .ww tm lf Gary Knutson Jolene Koch 3 Michael Koch Sharon Koerner Guitar combos master classical, folk tunes Charlene Kohl Joseph Koran William Kowitz ,. ,ff 5 i,Q. -.sk K' Teresa Krenz Mark Kron Cheryl Kroska Gus's Doughnut Factory. . . GARY KNUTSON . . . Homecoming '75, Mary, Boney, K.N., the tree, P.N. JOLENE KOCH . . . Film cans, pepper, cookie, yellow bikes, snoopy, sheepherders, mom, cow. MICHAEL KOCH . . . Camping, days out of school, Virginia, Summer '75, Sue. SHARON KOERN ER . . . Clndy's squad, Chipmunks, Kris, Terri, greatest friend ever Sue. CHARLENE KOHL . . . Spirit Mountain, Yellow Lake, most of all Steve, Harry's office. JO- SEPH KORAN . . . Finding jobs, joke days, graduation '76, Denise, Chess King, Dennis. WILLIAM KOWITZ . . . Softball, Hoagie, ' knobbies, geek, redneck, church. KIMBERLY KOZ- ENY . . . Homeroom, Nancy, Summer '75, farm out, Diane, Maplewood Bowl. JAMES KOZLOWSKI . . . Mounties, Stage Band, Kathy, Miami Nationals, leader. TERESA KRENZ . . . Zero hour, work, do you know what's going on?, toad, pals summer '75, nurd, camp, Hoover Scrubby, the pit. MARK KRON . . . Study your lines, Gus's Doughnut Factory, Car- bones, ' Big Jon's, Lutsen, toes, rah, most of all Diane. CHERYL KROSKA . . . Relaxing, J-ette Show, Sue, St. Peter, Summer of '75, 70 V SeniorslGuitar ft tight ' . ., : ,f T . ' I . rl-:rt fl- ' , if FNS Kimberly Kozeny James Kozlowski Open cord method of strumming is practiced by Paul Landgraf during Mrs. Dorothy Fleming's first trimester beginning guitar class. The fundf amentals of reading music, folk music and serious styles of music are taught in the class. Q. ,.,,,.--ww va 19 fi Folk music is performed by Mary Danna and Theresa Connelly. Left: Methods of picking are practiced by Terry Schmidt, Annette Spreigl, Eugene Staples, Bob Marx and Paul Landgraf. sis vw Scott Kruse Diane Kurkoski Barbara Kusz Peter Kuzj Charlene Larsen David Larson fix Ett E., fi i .7 1' N irei S X sn lriri ig K . wx. Michelle Labossiere David Langton Colleen Larkin Rolling Stones Concert. . . SCOTT KRUSE . . . Snowcrest, Fergie, Splinter, Sadie '75, graphic arts. DIANE KURKOSKI . . . My special friends, the hill, lots of parties, anywhere. BARBARA KUSZ . . . Donuts, Maple Leai Rambler, Sadie Hawkins '74, Mike, Legs, my nose itches, Cocch, Mr. Berg, Boobie. PETER KUZJ . . . Kunzy, motorhead, totempole, loop, camping, hunting, experiments, Giant Turtle, monkey face, burnout. MICHELLE LABOSSIERE . . . Rolling Sontes Concert, Dago Lake, Janet, sleeping in class, Mark, monkey hill, Danny, dusted. DAVID LANGTON. . .COL- LEEN LAR KIN . . . Most of all Harold, 8! 24, 73, Pegger, hockey games with Shelly, Dar. CHARLENE LARSEN . . . Hawk, Swami, Comstock, mom Er dad, all my friends, Charlie, NARR 5i2i 75, Greg, Prom '75, Denny. DAVID LARSON . . . Scholars, church, Wrestling practice, Robin, working hard, Davis 5' Lyons, Mr. Weyandt, Mr. Larson. SeniorslGuitar - 71 Vicki Larson Jeanne Lau Denise Laub fl Robert Lauzon Mary Lavvhon Julie Lefto Thomas Lehman 72 Q SeniorslBusiness :., -- I 4 , t ,g , ,, ,cz ,. . f- NQSESSXS? ,N ' L bv it it . t N was xx ,L 'S enn ee M ,.., .. it X 1 -,wept . . .. I , M- if? Toi? t o e If E MA of a ,, 'ff' gg Business classes offer career opportunities for Michelle Diehl, Daneen Tangen, Levette Johnson, Debbie Gray, Margarita Bydzovski, and Marv Reoinek. Far Right: Sue Thole, Kem Timlin, and Tami Kubitschek learn the alphabet and various vvords in shorthand form. ,L f Scott Ledrnan Cynthia Lee Michael Leflay My little green bug. . . VICKI LARSON. . . Phalen, CC's, p1g's old mustang, Steve, C.L., hockey games. JEANNE LAU. . . A8VlL Duluth tour- naments, basketball camp, French class, Uncle Arthur, cop ying, Punkin, Peggy. DENISE LAUB. . . S.C., Crumpet, 70l24l 74, Young Life, Homecoming, Sadie, Prom, summer, Texas, bum- mer, 45, most of all Tim. ROBERT LAUZON. . . MARY LAWHON. . . Taco Johns, Junior Achievement, Romonalos, Mr. Risch, Camp Zion, bike trip. SCOTT LEDMAN. . . Hockey games, Ron's apartment, steak house, rip off CYNTHIA LEE. . . No. 86, Miami 8l28l 75, cheering, Calif with the Fonz, very special friends Terri Diane, Zig, Jlrn, binoculars, the other school, Smeeders' perm, Homecoming, Sadie, Ohl eat a rock, ll! 74l 75, Good times with Tim. MIKE LEFLAY. . . Bayport, Tuna, band concerts, Halfners, Doc Marks, football 8 hockey games, Cheri 8 Terry, Drassal's hands, Beneie. JULIE LEFTO. . . F'alphe, Lefty, hockey 8 basketball games, my little green bug, Pam, Burt, Tina, Lu, Jerry, good car, VVinter '74 8 Summer '75. THOMAS LEHMAN. . . Big Joe, graphic, hockey games, metal shop. QV, Debbi White places third in Metropolitan area business career scholarship contest Louis Lentsch Jodene Lenz Debbie Lepak Leanne Leuzinger ueorge Lneureux qw'-Y' 'mw- Mww if f i eaflfg . I 'I it 7 i 4 A I . ,Q I' I Joyce Lillygren Ronald Lind Michael Lindabauer Jeff Lindahl Mary Lindahl Patricia Lindbom William Lindeke Mike Linn Michael Hamm W. C. Bouncing Girl. . . LOUIS LENTSCH . . . The hack, Ah-B, April Fools '74, Budman, TM., putzie, Brushmaster, Close-up, espionage, hidden grin JODENE LENZ. . . The lake, Summer '73, Tera, 7 7l2.9l 75, B.J., most ofall Tom. DEBBIE LEPAK. . . LEANNE LEUZINGER. .. Y.L., Snovvcrest, Bones, Whitecap, treas., Catalina show, mogul mice, good friends. GEORGE LHEUREUX. . . Parking lot, K's class, homeroom, cruzm, Mike, man, Debbie, school year. JOYCE LILLYGREN . . . Saints North, Mac's, Prom, Debbie, Tammy, M.B., D.P., only 76, W.C. bouncing girl, 3rd hour's zoo. RONALD LIND. . . Gus, Canada, hungry jacks, hockey games, the wheel hockey tournaments, swamie. MICHAEL LINDABAU ER. . . Autocross, zap-zap, art class, trailer nites, D.S. ducks, Lippy, 8th street. JEFF LINDAHL. . . September 75, Diane, gotta match ta go ta, Lee, chain saws, A.C. MARY LINDAHL. . . Hello Dolly, No No Nanette, Sadie '74, cast parties, Meme, PATRICIA LINDBOM. . . Spring Lake Park, my parents, Tex, Pam, hockey Er football games, wedding part- ner. WILLIAM LINDEKE. . . Gravel pit, 55, swata, pink Er gray, ltasca. MIKE LINN. . . Canada, Friday tests, Mogren, hockey games, dances, Wheely, Lynch. MICHAEL HAMM . . . Working, hamburger, Mr. Ryan, Mr. Mc Watt, Bethesda. SeniorslBusiness - 73 Clash Day is colorful activity of exciting Cynthia Linton Gary Lodge Deborah Love Thomas Ludwig ,J ' , 75 rr . 'P df 'WA : Sf 14, ' N, ' ' ' Susan Lundeen Robyn Lundgren Lori Lunzman Maureen Lynch 74 - SeniorslClash Day U f Colorful Clash Day clothing is displayed by Vicki Salchow, Barb Tamble and Julie Kowalczuk. Clash Day was one of many activities held during Homecoming week. Other events included Maroon and White Day, Grub Day, King and Oueen Coronation, and a week concluding dance. lt's up Rags. . . CYNTHIA LINTON. . . Hayrides, relaxing, math headaches, Swanson, dad, Stone, Summer of '74, Laurina, Chen Rick. GARY LODGE. . . S.C. conspiracy, Rev's, Elton, 707377 74, Chainsaw Massacre, Oswald, D.K., talent shows, we've got- ta match ta go ta . DEBORAH LOVE. . . Sunshine seems to say we'll all meet again one day, Love is best, Wanda, Jean, Kim, Snowcrest. THOMAS LU DWIG. . . Wyoming, doghouse, hockey 8 football, Big John, Mr. Risch, Mr. Peterson Ape, Fribs, Lud. SUSAN LUNDEEN. . . Confetti, We've got spirit , Snuf- fy, Big John, Romansky, bilong, Paula, Louise, Borgstrom's. ROBYN LUNDGREN. . . lt's up Rags, Sandy, Ronnally's clan, Saints' games, T.R., G.D., very special mom and dad. LORI LUNZMAN. . . MAUREEN LYNCH. . . Bun's party, Seven Dwarfs, Summer of '74 Er '75, Hungerbug, Nancy, football hero, Uncle Bill, most of all and forever David. QC ., 4' My ' 1 We at I . 1 f 1 wtf September Homecoming week A' Gail Maas Stephanie Maas iii YV ' V' 5' K q V- ' ,,.v I' ,vz V A me J ' I K . , iilzfif , if r E i a J 3 Q k f We E Rick Madrid Terri Madsen i fr.. 2 Loraine Manke Kimberly Markie MM-ni if Q-...nf ' ' I Michelle Marty Barbara Marx ea -1:11 Zi if , , K, 5 Diane Macioch Sandra Macioch Michael Makowesky Kathryn Malkush David Mangine ' . eff: ,, nf fm Q' ff ?w4AJ,1,l4' W if 1 ' ffw' . 7 W, Wi?3:9'ff' l 4-.,f'r, gown 1'f.!?'::f.a2lms,.- . Robert Markus .Jerry Martinez Randy Martinson Help me Rhonda! . . GAIL MAAS. . . That's a big 70-4 cominj Bug 8 Kay-Kay, loop, Anthony. STEPHANIE MAAS . . . Uff-Dal, dancing, Ma Sheff CYC, guitar. DIANE MACIOCH . . . Special guy, Pete, Beatles, Colorado, braces, 5l 70l 75, friends Lon, Tern, Cindy, Janice. SANDRA MACIOCH . . . Tears, Moose, Teen Club, memories, David. RICK MADRID. . . Wilder, baseball '72, work, partying. TERRI MADSEN. . . Peanut, binoculars, Cindy, Diane, Prom, Help me Rhonda, V.G., Beatles, H.C. Er Sadie '74, that special guy. MICHAEL MAKOWESKY. . . Swat- sticka, Quark, PHOAP, Miss Betty. KATHRYN MALKUSH. . . Friends, concerts, most of all Jeff DAVID MANGINE. . . Foot- ball games, Swamie, basketball nobbies, Swatz. LORRAINE MANKE. . . Sully's, Maureen, Korky, Byron, Redford. KIM- BERLY MARKIE. . . Hockey games, R1sch's Raiders, J. C., P.G., the wheel. ROBERT MARKUS. . . Uncle Tommy, Whoop, Spud, shadow, fungus. JERRY MARTINEZ. . . Salty dog, ball 8 chain, Arlington. RANDY MARTINSON. . . Parties after work, 76 ', friends. MICHELLE MARTY. . . Drum Corp, skating, Julie, Michele, Janine, Rosettes. BARBARA MARX. . . Cheenng, H. C. '75, 2l 76l 74, Prom '75, Fla., special friend-Lor, meatball, my honey Steve. SeniorslClash Day - 75 Timothy Maskrey Barbara Matheny Donna Mayer Thomas McDonough Michael McGovern aaa L 5 ' sk get l 45 s a5a Ann McKinnon Kelly McLay Mark Melander A monkey likes bananas. . . TIMOTHY MASKREY Softball and wrestling practice, Big Al's. BARBARA MATHENY . . . Up North, knobbies, turkey dinner, Mrs. Rulli, Mr. Risch, Mrs. Washburn, WeeWee, Therese, Mary, Grasston, Virginia, Jim. SANDRA MATHIAS . . . lunch at SlS'S, goof Muttlys, short stories, photography hill, the tree, attach at Mac's, GENE MATHISON . . . The garage, Bo, runt, Big John, Hawk, rits, blizzard-the night at lnver Grove. DONNA MAYER . . . Phalen, Drag 5' Chopper Supply, Brainerd, volleyball, Mrs. Lange, Ken, Jimmy, 5727! 75, knowing Wayne, Mom, Dad. THOMAS MCDONOUGH . . . Macmoblle, skiing, Leslie, Buck, Ed, Snowcrest, Winnicks, Fran 's, Canada, fire extinguisher, Pioneer Park. MICHAEL MCGOVERN Gas prices, skiing, swimming, Prom '75, Nancee, Maple Leaf Drive-in, Pizza Place. SHANNON MCGRATH . . . Norm, Ms. Mecklin, Diane, friends. RICKY McKENZIE . . . Jances, cook, Bridgemans, reports. ANN McKlNNON True Grit , a monkey likes bananas, Mary Jane, doobies, monkey hill, Como. KELLY McLAY . . . Telemark, Catalina, Miss Koza, Super Hawk, Peterson, fat head, K.K., Jodi, D.G., all the crushes, Wilder. MARK MELAN DER . . . Freebies, hockey, tennis, Ryan's lons, Rische's Raiders, Swami, knobbies, Grotto, stinky cow, the wheel. 76 - SeniorslGraphic Arts WW-t 1 1' We .g1Z5Y'1T 515 s We s... it L . A S It 5 it J .2 Q - it it lg 2 . lisfifgffita gl Sandra Mathias Gene Mathison Shannon McGrath Ricky MCKenZie .- at 'Q1 f2'5f Q, gg, sf s ggi t J -far' ,ff , 4 at tw A5 'ff' MM' X' A .1 Q 'V Silk screen printing is done in two tones by Scott Kruse during Mr. Herb Ferguson's fourth hour graphics class. The silk screen layout was enter- ed inthe Hundred Best Art Exhibit at the St. Paul Art and Science Center in May. t .. EZ ii ..... at ax. ...X as L ,, .C More offset color produced by graphic classes Michelle Metzler S eebc I X s . gEE:..IfES5E:?:?E:3'fF 1 755W --5-:,1,': , :. - -.l5g.:g:f,: Nt. 4: vis ' '11-5 fsL:St5S,-575? H . , . - m..tt,, ,.c. c,.. . , ,.... . if ' fr ff if an 2 fr . ' - :fg A :.: Steven Miller Robin Meyer Jeffery Mischnick Stripping negatives over a lighted table is Curt Mann. Left: Blocking out white spaces on a negative for an air service advertisement is Russell Frank. The negative will be used to make an offset plate. Cheryl Miller Patricia Miller Ricky Miller Friends - llove ya all. . . MICHELLE METZLER . . . Bowling, Sunday morning, here comes the Army, riding around the hill, Taylor Falls, 5l37l 74, Brad, Sally, always Jim. ROBIN MEYER . . . Roller skating, Un- cle Tom, homeroom with Sue 5' Peggy, parties, concerts. CHERYL MILLER . . . Practice for corp, Stillwater, Skip, Hoggie, dimes 8 telephones, friends l 'll never see again, Most of all Tom. PATRICIA MILLER . . . Afton Alps, tubing and skating, Borgstrom's Pharmacy, special friends, summer of '75. RICKY MILLER Band practice, running errands for the band, graduating, friends - l love ya all, bad grades, flash, Winter Carnival, parades in pouring rain. STEVEN MILLER . . . What did we do yesterday? Birch Park, losing to Harding on 5th tie breaking point, watching the ball, Kaptain Kerrick, Prom, -40 , Bev, Homeroom 27. JEFFERY MISCHNICK Zayre, Big John, Buffy, Homecoming '75, Dave, Terry, wrestling matches, electronics, Arab oil, lverson's class game on Friday, hockey games with friends, skeet shooting, conservation. SeniorslGraphic Arts e 77 K Miller, Osterman accepted by AFS 5 Susan Mogren Donna Montbriand Michelle Montbriand Susan Montpetit Joseph Mordorski Deborah Morris ,as if ' RY f J. r .K f' I I if ,, Carol Morrison James Mrosazak John Mudnk Dean MueIIer Larry Mueller Alex Napiorkovvski 78 f Seniorsflforeign Exchange Students ,f Dale Muellner Lori Munkelvvitz Bonnie Nanci Mogel Mice. . . SUSAN MOGREN . . . Young Life, wheely, Homecoming, Sadie, art classes, Jule, LZ 8 CJ, my favorite kind of Rock. DONNA MONTBRIAND . . . Canada, Hogi bird's beak, Bob Kelly, Joe, 50's dance. MICHELLE MONTBRIAND . . . Twinkle, GrosslyAbnormal ZCIDEANAS. SUSAN MONTPETIT . . . l-7lm strips, arg get offl duck. JOSEPH MORDORSKI . . . ln the cat Kamnlkag Stanford Harvey, ship, Summer '75 penguin. DEBORAH MORRIS . . . Modern dance, Steve, Sheff Coffee Cup, good times in '75. CAROL MORRISON . . . Taco Johns, day care, weekly reports, Mary, Risch's teacher aide. JAMES MROSZAK . . . ln the middle, hockey - 77, 86, where 's Rick? football two dummies. JOHN MUDEK . . . Bike hikes, ski practice, Red Owl. DEAN MUELLER . . . Club Carnival, Buffy, Bernard, meme gute, zero hour blahs, Homecoming '75, hockey champs, Dwayne. LARRY MUELLER . . . Football games, learning center, Mike Johnson. DALE MUELLNER . . . Homecoming, Michelle, Prom '75, Etchabaron. LORI MUNKELWITZ . . . Zoo, Serlins, Dan 6X 74l 75, leech . BONNIE NAGEL . . . Leuzer, Snoopers, sknng, LEO., mogel mice, mascot, ski trips. ALEX NAPIORKOWSKI . .. Cordova from Ecuador spends year in U.S. g F V ww, V, f l'f?iWf . David Nasby Steve Naylon ' Jeff Nelson x Kari Jo Nelson Pamela Nelson Susan Niedermayer gf .oll war' A 'F' 7 1 ff' ' ' 8 Q 2Qm'f'?'2 ' a2W' f5,a',:7' csc? l I , 7 V if llll 1' Q Lori Needham Scott Nellis Duane IXIEISOD i Our yearflong AFS student is Sylvia Cor- dova trom Ecudor, South America. Left: AFS returnee from West Germany, Rick Henning, visits with Claudia Nlanchan from EI Salvador, and exchange candidates Steve IVlilIer and Arlene Osterman. Orange soda 8 shoe laces . . . DAVID NASBY . . . Muggs, 50's dance, Phalen-Arlington playground, most of all Debbie. STEVE NAYLON . . . Plants - poems - people, Delta .9 THC, Colleen, every person is a per- son, ice house, skiing, Phalen. LORI NEEDHAM . . . Personal secrets day, Saints lVorth, Muriel, Phalen, research papers, Mary, the sky is falling. SCOTT NELLIS . . . Virginia, grotto, Grampa Gordie, scholars, gunchrn, stinky cow, D-day, leafing, Commandant Bretoi. DIANE NELSON . . . Fred, red kinky, art, good times Er friends. JEFF NELSON . . . KARI JO NELSON . . . Dad'soffice, Sue Phalen, Deb, Washburn, Gregg 7747 74. PAMELA NELSON . . . Watergate, Spirit of '76, Friday reports, Powers, Como, cheering, star-d, Prom '75, Homecoming '75, Superhavvk, Mr. C., Svvany, 70l 75l 74, special guy Danny. SUSAN NIEDERIVIAYER . . . State Fair '73, Theresa, harts, orange soda 8 shoe laces, Kathy-87 72, 5 a.m. frog walks. 7 y ' 5 I SeniorslForeign Exchange Students e 79 3 . wfm, M Mantoux test shots are administered to Rick Dvorak and George Root by public school nurse, Mrs. Fern Christofferson. All sophomores and students new to Johnson were given the shots that detect exposure to the tuberculin virus on October 22. Mrs. Dorothy Bennet assisted. Dianne Nilo Diane Nutzmann ,tfiwif , 1zz1'fi1'i -f ff X 06x ,, f Q t! 46747 ' C , X5 , 7 Cf ff f ,pf ,Q f f A A , , . 4' ...M 3 gwe via . Y 416' if 4 v QW' 51 if f 14 K7 Y W W ' 7 f Tom Odeen Pam Ohlhauser I Christine Oie Richard Okoneski Bryan Olson Not funny Harold. . . DIANNE NILO . . . Special people A-Z Andi brown babies, concerts, speeding, moods, Minneapolis. DIANNE NUTZ- MANN . . . Tardy toddlers, Homecoming '74, Paul, Grandpa Gordie, Farrell's, Sin Bin, Sambo's. TOM ODEEN . . . Afton Alps, my sister's wedding, Wisconsin, football games, work. PAM OHLHAUSER . . . No. 74, Summer '74 Er '75, 8f28f 74, IDS, B-cheering, Prom '75, Duluth, Cindy, Carrie, Caryl, Julie, Sue, one special guy Steve, J.l-f, M.L., Silver Cliff CHRISTINE OIE . . . lce rmks, Prom '75, Doc Marks, friends, Gary, Mike, ln- dian parade, band chairs. RICHARD OKONESKI . . . Missy, John, Tom, crossring, David M., back rubs, Uncle Tom, Hngers, Julie. BRYAN OLSON . . . Banning gun control, parties, New Years, J's-ich-Buck's. LYNN OLSON . . . PDO, Jeff Prom, Cacy, Tammy, butterboy, not funny Harold, big brother, Arby's, Sadie. TAMERA OLSON . . . Hey that's me, Student Council get togethers, with J.M., Back to the 50's dance, Perkins, hockey games, seniors, Lynn 8 Jeff VICKIE OLSON . . Salnt's, Boog's, strutters, special friends, 77f.9f 74, most of all John, 6f22f 75, midget, Red Boat, softball, King's Ransom. EMMETT OSBORN . . . Party's, Tommy, Pol, sophomore games, sleeping, assemblies, pollution. 80 - SeniorslNurse or fl , Lynn Olson Tamera Olson Vickie Olson Emmett Osborn 19 v-1 ....vM ' 'UW' K 1. G f 4 ' t 'Um st'-: , ,T ji A Y f tum. D0UQ'35 Oslund DVVGVDG P39Ch Debbie VBIOVW Judy Pariana Jaclyn Pascoe Tuberculosis detecting lVlantoux tests given to sophomores, faculty f 'g f X .ft A '14 5 - as Carrie Patock 1 . 5 , . Q I kg , Y- X AS W 'gi . 4' X -53 .K A f y it N2 ix Si 1 X :Q ss c x . Q 3 sfrh if i aff if Q J X2i'y'..l' . ,ev vf 2 Dorothy Paulson cf' 1 Qs 29 FINA Roxanne Peil Jean Peloquin Indicating she hears faint sound decibles in an audiometric exam is Natalie Nlako- vvesky. Left: Six-hundred underclassmen, Ernie Fitzgerald, and Linda Auger are in- noculated for tuberuclosis detection. The self appointed expert. . . DOUGLAS OSLUND . . . lndlanhead, Snowcrest, gymnastics, skiing, the P1pe, knobbies, Gus, Superhawk, B. VV. C.A., Mac's Friday reports. DWAYNE PAECH . . . The selfappointed expert, Perkins, Barb A. Fastner, Homecoming '75, Uncle Tom. DEBBIE PALONY . . . Lane Pl., 72i 767 74a special friend l'll never forget, chocolate shakes, Spriit of '76, l 'm sorry, SSKJPBJ. JUDY PARIANA . . . Hockey games, 8730! 75, those nights friends, J. C., D. V., feelings. JACLYN PASCOE . . . Dave, summer '75, Denise, 5:30 practice, hockey and football games, current events. CARRIE PATOCK . . . Summer '75, great times, cc, lVo. 74, Atlantic Crossing, Caryl, Duluth, Rocky, Pam, Julie, Sue, Telemark, Rod, skiing, Marcia, Mounds Park. DOROTHY PAU LSON . . . Phone booth, Elmer, snake, mooch, friends, liquid sunshine, at the pool. ROXANNE PEIL . . . Camping, spe- cial times, Big John, Sue, Sparky, mommy, Joan, grandma, wolf acting crazy, Mac's, MR., Terri. JEAN PELOOUIN . . . Summer '75, M.T., T.H., L.H., curshes, dreams, D.M. '75, good times with close friends, J.P., T. F., football and hockey games. SeniorslNurse A 81 Scandinavian, Italian studies, added VPN Janis Peltzer David Penson Susan Peterfeso Michele Petersen Cindy Peterson Joan Peterson Thomas Pieper Lloyd Pierce Patricia Pignato Daniel Pilla ,- -Pj ly Donald Pilla Rita Pitt ,M Mc, Kg in .1:c:.:L. iff Q x K My j .R ,Q 2 French folk music is enjoyed by senior Jean Lau during IVlrs. Gina RuIIi's French 3 class. The laboratory, located in room 145, is used by all language classes. 82 - SeniorslLanguage lab Xi ri. Randy Polansky Mary Porwoll Pamela Posel Physics is phun. . . JANIS PELTZER . . . Roger's, August '75, foosbalL Olivia. DAVID PENSON . . . SUSAN PETERFESO . . . 5l27l 76, Denise, homecoming '74, Superhawk, most of all Brian. MICHELLE PETERSEN . . . Ponderosa, S.lV., Mississippi, 7 7l 77l 75 daydreaming, Joan, Lee Ann, Coogie. CINDY PETERSON . . . John, '75, Hawaii, 5l 7.9! 75, S. C. camp, Close- up, treasurer. JOAN PETERSON , , , J-gang, pillow, Telemark, Lynch, Peterson, crushes. THOMAS PIEPER . . . Young Life, Heidi, Nancy, Physics is phun, F.l-f C., Rookie, 70l30l 75, Mickey, Leafing, Risch, Standford. LLOYD PIERCE . . . running lake Phalen, Risch's Riot, Forest Lake, new school. PATRICIA PIGNATO .... DANIEL PILLA . . . football, Stan, great laughs, Prom '75, Homecoming '75, 70l 75l 75, P.K. DONALD PILLA . . Kelly, Homecoming '74, Fitz, Bowser, 50's dance, Tiny lny. RITA PITT . . . Ann Lake, T.B.S.H., Mora, l-?om's, Greg, Prom, 8l27. RANDY POLANSKY. . . Soccer, Mr. V, J.B., B.B., K.E.G. MARY PORWOLL . . . Mr. Lynch, Mr. Boehlke, Stary, 5l3l 75, Ponezka. PAMELA POSEL . . . 97?-Ranch, diohead, JA., George, N. V. C. to foreign language curriculum Y 4 A ' :H o Sggg -Q .. , it f .. . .. - ltlfiir 2' ' f X Qi ...us r .'53!'L i In-A as L' 5 it ' Y f ng L f r i Z 'ti' time . .. Q A . M s . + ff l if Power-ek Ax, -41 A - k ,f it . - K 1 ,.,... ' M X Qg f ' - c Q1 X'LWf f ow W Q .. ' .. .L L fxh' -'err-W t ' ' ' ' I Reading along with a French speaking story teller are Laurel Kasinak and Laura Sieberer. The language lab provides students with the opportunity to , enhance their speaking and writing proficiency as well as offering musical en- tertainment in foreign languages. Wanda Pufpaff Julie Puszkarz ,sn ' 'Q K- . ' iafffazumff Mark Ouandt Roberta Quatmann Valerie Quinlan Janine Ouitter Paul Rabenort l Jane Radke Stephen Raiolo Searching for happiness. . . DIANE POWELLEK . . . Dead Ends, P. 7 s, Melissa, 70!8! 75, Mary, Kim, most ofall Jeff WAN DA PU FPAFF . . . wierd, non- conformity, natural foods, Searching for happiness, maybe Gary, we're thinking. JULIE PUSZKARZ . . . Europe, Mr. Lynch, Mary, Joan, Pam, H.M., Homecoming, 5! 3. MARK QUAN DT. . . Mr. S. B.D., M.D., Yellowstone, hockey games. ROBERTA OUATIVIANN. . . two tourney's, Pete, Sis, Bnns, Tim's, Wah's, especially Dave. VALERIE O.UINLAN. . . B.S.Y.A.P., Dinvple, smiles, Catalina shows, Summer '75, Godspell, 7i24-267 75, JANINE QUITTER. . . '75, painting windows, Mrs. McKenney, hockey games, skating practice. PAUL RABENORT . . . Apple River, W. C., the wheeL knobbies, Stan, Tom, Julie, Rah. JANE RADKE . . . STEPHEN RAIOLO. . . coweener, Summer '75, camp, loop, lnver Grove, Landlang, Ball-n-chain. SeniorslLanguage lab - 83 ylft. A 53, T? .. ,fit . r ith ff Joan Ranch Denise Ranelli Lynette Reger Mary Reginek in A WTA. it Brenda Reichow Nancy Reller Anthony Rensch Dennis Renstrom 84 - SeniorslBiology ' , ..,., g 1 K 1 E . A ,,yy L 2 Magus, I - s we f- 4 at V ,E . ' W'f ' I I neyy ' i, 'Y ' .-?vQ:52fT'ef2iZ22Z!x1-- -V 2 5 , , ,,,, , ,Vy.,.,, . , f. . . - I at-Q. ,ft , a Cynthia Ray Khristine Redmond Bruce Reeve we . eeld ddya . M A Q' a . . --l- 5 ff 1 I ,-A' at A Searching through science magazines for biology report ideas during IVlr. Ber- nard Neubert's animal biology class are Linda Bentler, Brenda Carey, and Kim Smith. The importance of animals in the natural balance of our environment was studied by the class throughout the trimester. Vlncent's starry night. . . JOAN RANCH . . . Volleyball, track, Mrs. Craig, Marsha Sue, magnihcent plus, move your feet! Superhawk. DENISE RANELLI . . . Blondie, hey Jack! who? Mr. Lars, Stones CYNTHIA RAY . . . Marshmallow fight, Pam, tennis bums, Bun, Bu-Fu, hey Bay, Gordy, E-Z Mister Donut, my Tom. KHRISTINE REDNIOND . . . The Corps, Suzy-VVuzy, Linda Pinde, Silvia Rhea, Terra, Mother Mud, Muffett, Julia, Yep-Yep. BRUCE REEVE. . . Gas shortage, in the pool, blue taped shoes, Bow, study, Swany, Mr. K. LYNETTE REGER . . . Dreamer, music, Vincent's starry night, cats, psych, tomorrow, Marne. MARY REGINEK . . . Bock's parties, Willow River, on weekends, Big John, Good Ole,' my Bru, John, Prom '74-75 Bruce, Kathy, Judy, Barb, kids in homeroom. BRENDA REI- CHOW . . . Hockey Er football games, biking, Lee-O, nails, music, OJI L.L., B.D. NANCY RELLER . . . Bamano's, Bridge- mans, Hawk, Mrs. Fleming, Mr. Pete, Cherubs, my very special Frank, 3729! 75, Prom '75, Bridgie Girls. ANTHONY RENSCH . . . Zayre, the strife of life, super knobbies, band, Jolly John, Du Mor, work. DENNIS RENSTROM . . . Bicenten- nial football games, Mac's, Snuffy, New Years, East Consoli- dated, Demer's treats, mom, tests, M. VV. Scott Renstrom Gvven Richardson Michael Richardson Debbie Richie Paul Rhodes Joan Ricci lherese Richards Diane Richardson Finches, mice, hamsters, gerbels bred by Neubert's biology classes bsii ii if 4 ' 'gf 4 aj? I i i nfs? I - . 5 if is if A V .i,,. 4 fs X . y , , K Q 3. 1Igr Acids in solutions are tested for by Lou Demaio and Tony Domagall. Left: Microscopic amoeba are examined by Lori Timlin and John I-lolstrom in human biology class. Porcupines 8 mostly friends . . . SCOTT RENSTROM . . . Donut fights, Grotto, loopin, sleeping, Miss Betty, Bisch 's wheel friends, Bed Owl, carousing, Virginia, knobbies. PAUL RHODES . . . JOAN RICCI . . . Junior 8 Senior Front Line, marching, summertime, Mac's, pumpkin, por- cupines 8 mostly friends. THERESE RICHARDS . . . Battle John, Cupcake, hockey games, tests, work, John, KFC. DIANE RICHARDSON . . . Summer '74, Hilton, May 70, December88 70, Joan, Sue, Roxy, darkroom, hockey 8 football games, work, out having fun. GWEN RICHARDSON . . . Dickie, Mrs. Nelson, Tom, YMCA '74, Hoover, Bom's '75, at work, Primo's. NII- CHAEL RICHARDSON . . . Gus, Big John, baseball, football, Bamono's. DEBBIE RICHIE . . . Football 8 hockey games, Pel- la 's, dances, parties, work, friends. LINDA RICHIE . . . Lihk,' hockey games, S.lV., C, C. 's. Linda Richie Seniors Biology - 85 Creek, Rrsch, Buck, Lib, White Bear, St. Cloud, We We, Barbie, Right: Performing Chinese exercises to develop muscle tone are Craig Moorman and Kelly Tanzer. Below: Following the rules of Chairman Mao's philosophy to good health are Mark Hassel, Ron Smith and Marie Warner. Across Page, Bottom Left: Spine developing exercises are performed by Barb Timm during Chinese studies class. Chinese exercises done in McVVatt's classes Roberta Roach Joseph Robidou Thomas Roeller Friends are for keeps. . . ROBERTA ROACH . . . Arcade corner, hockey games, Eddy, 6f4l 73, Stevie, sub shop, special friends. JOSEPH ROBIDOU . . . Big Joe, football Hawk, Hoagie, Fruit day, Jerry, friends are for keeps, get it together, most of all Mindy. THOMAS ROELLER . . . Research paper, hockey 8 football games, Moth- er Dahl treats, Ryan 's water hghts, Christy, Ms. Lange, working, Mr. Abdella, Mr . Demers, watching TV. CONNIE ROGALLA . . . Mrs. Dahl Close-up, football, Mrs. Rulll two tests a week in history, reading a hundred pages a night, Washington D.C., Homecoming '75. JANET ROLFER . . . Telemark Hotel Wilder Nature Center, the frustration of becoming an artist. JAMES ROMITO . . . Wanger, the rink, friends at skating, Mr. Mc- Gowan, my teachers 8 friends, Prom '75 8 Michele. STEVEN ROOKE . . . SPA, retreats, trials, red nickles, Swaml Mr. C., the wheel, Steve P., tours, C.Z., philosophies, having friends, de- cisions. SUSAN ROSKOS . . . Sibley lowa, the far, cabin, zero hour, Cher, bowling, roller skating, scholars, best friends, picking beans, do you know how to do this math? camping, hiking. CELESTE RUDQUIST . . . Mr. Svanoe, Mr. Plrkl, Mr. McGowan, Mrs. Nelson, Oren, the group, '65 Corvair, Scandin- avlan Club. 86 - SeniorslChinese Studies Connie Rogalla Janet Rolfer James Romito Steven Rooke . . ...K 1. Riff? rr are P'-iw is lg uf . f 1 ' , F-Q: '-2132351 f rrr- 1 .- Si f t : 1 .ex K f if . . tsrs f rr-' ,-if E - 'ii 'Q Susan Roskos Celeste Rudquist Sandy Ruedy John Ruza James Sabean Robert Sajevic X Q' Q :Vi 4-,,. s 4915-lv' - ! ii ? 5 William Sanft Scott Saniti Pamela Sarro if Sandra Salchow Joy Salmon I' Q N is Q i s l I i Michael Sauber Rosemarie Sauka JI 611 0- li 'rv ,sat . 51314-A 'V i - 5 Paul Saumweber Micheal Schauer Robert Schauer Marshmallow fights. . . SANDY RUEDY . . . Hockey games, Stable, Leech, Jo, my best friend for 7 7 years, Sue S., the zoo, Mark 8i2i 75, No. 60. JOHN RUZA . . . JAMES SABEAN . . . Cookie, playing hockey with the boys, Wes 8 Aud, Dick Er Marsh, where 's Rick? my lil' dar- lin' Laura. ROBERT SAJ EVIC . . . Castle Greens, football, Gordy, second best, true friends, .9i27i 74, Bill, most of all Carol. SANDRA SALCH OW . . . Loop, McDonalds, Sandy, Prom '75, last year, yiopa-yippa, Miss Koza, Mr. Marks. JOY SALMON . . . Summer of '75, special friends, special people, fantastic times, OJT. WILLIAM SANFT . . .SCOTT SANITI . . .Hockey games, football, Burger King, Mr. Hoff Mr. K., term paper, Sadie Hawkins, Prom. PAMELA SARRO . . . Taking it easy, Mr. B., Cfnner, hey brother, Jim, marshmallow Hghts, Scrivvy. MI- CHEAL SAUBER . . . Parties, Wilder, Mr. K., the ramp. ROSE- MARIE SAU KA . . . Songs, bowling, Rose, Hestfa, Kung, friends, elections, decorating for Prom '75, surprise birthday. PAU LA SAUMWEBER . . . Work, Barb, running to catch the bus, Fridays. MICHAEL SCHAUER . . . Parties, Pat's, Bert, T Er G's house, Kates. ROBERT SCHAUER . . . Banana stand, junicr year- Trudy, parties. SeniorslChinese Studies - 87 w ' Pamela Schaumburg Pamela Scheler Ronald Schmidt Susan Schmidt Teresa Schmit ' is 4. S 5 . .S f J .9 K Laura Schmidt Lisa Schmidt R . , . . 3 Cindy Schommer Jean Schommer VVoodshop plastics projects take Fair ribbons . tt- . ' Alan Schultz Susan Schvvalbe Edna Scott I gota feeling. . . PAMELA SCHAUMBURG . .. 770, Big John, Kenny, Keith, 40 acres. PAMELA SCHELER. . . Le Petit Prince, homeroom, Peggy, Laura, Cindy. LAURA SCHMIDT . . . Gorms, Joe, Schuitzie, good tlrnes with LISA SCHMIDT , . . Steve, 9!5!74, Sadie '75, Chickie Babes. RONALD SCHMIDT . . . Bun, Cybll Prom '75, 7578 idahoAve. E. SUSAN SCH NIIDT. . . The home, pigiets, Ernie, the big four, Garbage City, going roiiin.'TERESA SCHMIT . . . Ginseng-too much, Mike, BS YAP, D. T., S.M. CINDY SCHOMMER . . . 3726! 74, Prom '74, most of all Tom. JEAN SCHOMMER . . . Doc Marks'Q All State Choir, Mame, D.EF ALAN SCHULTZ. . . Coin collecting, astronomy, stars 8 planets. SUSAN SCHWALBE . . . Burger King, Bose, l got a feeling. EDNA SCOTT . . . Prom '76, Mc- Watt, Sedrick. RUSSELL SCOTT . . . Voitsy, F?ick's baby girL Mr. Marks. JOHN SCRIVENER . . . Gus, up North, Mopar, sun- shine. JENNIFER SEARLES . . . San Francisco Cherries, Hoagie, bird woman, Dave Priestiey, Gordy, Lee. SUSAN SEIVERT . . . Hawk, Boudy Ruedy, friends for 77 years, Sum- mer '75, the zoo, Mr. Lynch, Rusty 88 - SeniorsiVVoodshop Russell Scott John Scrivener Jennifer Searles Susan Seivert Right: Intercom circuit wires are sodered together by senior Steve Bauer during lVlr. Lenord Kamnikar's experimental electronics class. All types of circuitry are studied with projects ranging from radio to electric drills. x. v ihQ f' is W , R Q, S Pieces of a handmade chesshoard are glued together by Steve Kujavva and ti 4' Q Mike Briggs. Above Right: Basic hand woodworking consists of developing X E X D 7 a gouge tray by Mike Leibel and Dennis Renstronw. Another hand project in- Bgx gt f cludes making a freeform vvood sculpture of an object or animal. ' . Mark Sellers Terrance Semple v Q 1 'E Linda Shank Laura Sieherer Kelly Sinwonson Nadine Sindt Jennifer Skaar Storm through the mountains. . . MARK SELLERS. . . Snovvcrest, home, skiing, Janice. TERRANCE SEMPLE . . . Parties, hockey games, all the great times with RV. LINDA SHANK . . . Night school 50's band, study hall, at the triangle, Grandma, Prom '75, drive-ins, skiing, State Fair, Tim, Steve, Billy. LAURA SIEBERER . . . Mac's, Romolos, lVlr. B., Thuana, Disneyland, hockey games, Swami, Diane VV., the wheel storm through the mountains, biking. KELLY SIMONSON. . . Band practice, Rick, Sadie '74, Prom, American Grease , lVO-lVO, llflrs. Gibbs, Betty , drummer's girl, 67 727 73, rehearsals. NADINE SINDT. . . Watergate, Wounded Knee, football games, at home, bowling, being marked absent while sitting in my seat, locked in my locker by mistake, OJT, Ramsey Hospital. JENNIFER SKAAR. . . Birch Park, Jody's farm, ,oarties, concerts, Belplaine, Miss Hultstrand, Sidney, good times with my friends, Rick, Theresa, Battle Creek, cafeteria fry line. SeniorsfVVoodshop f 89 'Take only what you will eat' policy Dennis Skayer David Smeed Steven Smith M94 Susan Solheid Kimberly Sonnee Flint Sorlie A :svn-4 '- 'vs- Q 5 wa... , ' .ef , fQgQ ' at Edward Smolinski Teddy Sneen . Paulette Sparks Wendy Spawn Mark Spencer Gerald Spiess Leanne Spiess l can't stop . . . DENNIS SKAYER . . . Big John, skiing atAfton Alps, conserva- tion, Kathy. DAVID SMEED . . . Telemark, Heather, Canada, Reds, J. G. STEVE SMITH . . . Thunder Bay, crazy Mary, Super- ior, No. 9. ED SMOLINSKI . . . Battle Creek, the clique, Uncle Tom, ceram. SUSAN SOLHEID . . . Debbie, June, assem- blies, Neubert's animals. TED SNEEN . . . Homecoming game, Spirit '76, fun with friends. KIMBERLY SONNEE . . . Prom '75, Sandy, Woodstock, Tom, Maplewood Bowl, Judy. FLINT SORLIE . . . Moorehead, the wheel, Cow Town, Dianne, Dean. PAULETTE SPARKS . . . Black Oak, 2l20l 75, Sparky. WENDY SPAWN . . . Telemark, hey duck, bllnkers 8 wink- ers, someone special. MARK SPENCER . . . Ed's place, Sweet- heart '75, most of all Jackie. GERALD SPIESS . . . Bud, Newt, Alv, Big Joe, 70l 7l 73, most of all my doll Jeanne. LEANNE SPIESS . . . Dona Bae, Jen, Nancy, l can't stop, Telemark. JAMES STACHOWSKI . . . Haunted House, Denise, Uncle Tom. DAVE STAHLMANN . . . Hunting season, the fall foot- ball. KATHLEEN STAHN . . . Duluth, Debbie, toad. KATHRYN STANGER . . . Pink Panther, four friends, Janice. 90 - Seniorslcafeteria James Stachowski David Stahlmann ,f fl- Kathleen Stahn Kathryn Stanger established in lunch, breakfast programs W nfzfwww rf , if .. 4 'M rf tx H Y Sa, I V K V Z gt if a my ... ,.. if . x2 'r,x' w e , V i y g 4 f f, N: . ' , 'H' O T li srrr K 2 f f 3331 W t 5 f ' f nf f, X 5 fin ,rgmiggg j4?2x.4ff 1 a sf few sa Satan f 6 P7 99' Z my 36 f 3 W W 1 425921 ta M is Xe? H 3 wg SE ,W Q af 5 f 1 V W' f Q sg Ay' f XZ f 1- ,M r ,. 4, q K Z f 3 ka.. ,V - ia, S 9, Q, A537 zf' to -1:'s , ,K 4 aw, , r r I WF? C I IA rar I , 1 it ri I 1 -I ' . 1 1 ' .1 I'f' 3 W1if's9f25'Q1'?? si57Uf'7' ' V. I 2 at . I .S 2 Lunch room scenes from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. A hot breakfast program began during the winter trimester in the school cafeteria. Twice weekly such items as pancakes and scrambied eggs were served to hungry breakfast goers from 7:45 a.m. to 8:10 a.m. Out-the-window . . . LINDA STAWIKOSKI . . . Summer '74, football Er basketball games, Oretana, hey now, lunch with the gang, settle down, singing in the car, Malakazoo. ROBERT STEELE . . . North Star, hockey games, term papers, station attendant, themes, Hearst kidnapping. SUZANNE STEMIG . . . Horse- back riding, Roxy, Sparky, Mark, Mickey, February 3, summer '74, White Castle, May 3, Mr. Lynch, track practice, New Year's Eve, December 70. ED STEPNICK . . . Shoppers City Bakery, tennis practice, chopper, rubber face. JOHN STOERZINGER . . . Snowcrest, skiing with the guys, working on my car, good times in art with Al 8 Tom, construction. KEVIN SWANSON . . The lunch table, skiing, out-the-windovv, Homecoming, Dark Shadows, food Hqhts, ice cream Murph, 7'-shirt. JULIE SZCZECH . . . Regional contests, mom Er dad, First Church, Daisy Mae, staff of '74-'75, Christ Caravan, B.L.C. JOSEPH SZCZEPANSKI . . . White Bear Lake, sailing, working, knob- bies, Russian Club. Linda Stawikoski Robert Steele Suzanne Stemig Edward Stepnick John Stoerzinger Kevin Swanson Julie Szczech Joseph Szczepanski Seniorslcafeteria - 91 706 '76 seniors graduate during June Joann Tabolich Daniel Tacheny Joseph Taylor Denise Testa James Thayer Cindy Theising Paul Thielen Terry Thompson Tfhkerbell and Peter Pan. . . JOANN TABOLICH . . . The tardy toddlers, Taylor Falls, Brooks, Stan, Gordy, Dad, lWac's. DANIEL TACH ENY . . . Our Place, Tihy lny, Hoagey, Blue Earth, great chase, jock, shoot for the moon, Summer '74, M.D. night. DAN TALLARICO . . . Tiny lny, in my big yellow machine, football and hockey games, Washburn classes. DANEEN TANGEN . . . Summer '75, Lynch, the thing, breakdowns, Homeroom 27, brown eyes, campfhg, current events. JOSEPH TAYLOR . . . Afton Alps, Saihts North, Patty, Rita, White Castle, Mr. Molkenbur, Risch. DENISE TESTA . . . Let's go to the zoo, Tinkerbell and Peter Pan, John, Rocky, Jane's pool, Camp Anderson, St. Croix County, Gooseberry Falls. JAMES THAYER . . . Hockey games, baseball Gus, Jeff Johnst, Jack, treats, nobbies. CINDY THEISING . . . Band practice, Doc, Ryan, bus rides, short stories, Domihick, football '73- '74, hockey '73. PAUL THIELEN . . . Football games, Dwanne, Brian, Al, Rich, cook's assistant. TERRY THOMPSON . . . Taylors Falls, Bougie, Troll- hagen, Theraces. 92 - SeniorslGraduation i . f i K- 5 . K Lkrz 'Hx l T Dan Tallarico Daneen Tangen Below: Announcing the 1975 graduating class with Herald trumpets are Jim Kozlowski, Tom Hamre, and Ken Peterson. Six-hundred and seven- ty seniors graduated during the Civic Center Com- mencement on June 3, 1975. it f f Wig ' . 245, lg A . 1, Auditorium commencement ceremony 'Q , sf , j . , ,,. I 5 wi if SW M it 1' 1 +R PHY a t , , an 5 Aff, 5:1 -. 1 ,ff-, iz S Qfi T S 2 L VVI, .L , I f, X Z Q , . ' ' s , 1 f A Barbara Thorsell Mark Toepper Janice Truso Mary Vadnais I r fy. A an . it ff' Kemberly Timlin Susan Tietz Richard Tighe f is ff fga,dffy5f5 , EQ V fig fa, SX f 5 at 34 S 1 K m 5 X New , Qi v' 21- ,z ' .:- ' WW t. I Tad Treanor 'Q sizftw . at zydkw. it Y. ,W fa z 1. f ti : if my Z .R Sandra Tschida 7 2 P f. -5 ,,,V . 'X i Dale Vadner Laurina Trent Scott Trevino Joanne Tri Mary Tucci Mark Tuckner Marcus Tupy Three years of special times. . . BARBARA THORSELL . . . Summer of '75, Bay Lake Camp, Mr. Marks. SUSAN TIETZ . . . Our gang, Uncle Tom, sit on it, chevy. RICHARD TIGHE . . . On the bus, Baker and Tighe com- edy team. KEMBERLY TIMLIN . . . Diane, Marsha, two tour- neys, buddies, my Hrst, Homecoming, Prom. MARK TOEPPER . . . Assemblies, my girlfriend, Mr. Carmichael. TAD TREANOR . . . Homecoming, Phalen, wrestling, good times. LAURINA TRENT . . . Homecoming '73-'75, Snowcrest, Friday reports. SCOTT TREVINO . . . Bert, Keen, Skinny 8 Fatty, Suzie O, clutz. JOANNE TRI . . . Rusty, Lori's, the zoo, Yan's. JANICE TRUSO . . . Three years of special times, Gerry, 7l23i 76. SANDRA TSCHIDA . . . Cherubs, Bev, Kelly, Val, Summer of '755' Donny Os. MARY TUCCI . . . Summer of '75, Sweetheart '75, most of all Don, K-Mart. MARK TUCKNER . . . Tuck, hockey games. MARCUS TU PY . . . Concerts, Peter Lang Clap- ton, professor, jazz. MARY VADNAIS . . . The cabin, best friend Linda 8 forever Jackis, that's what happens. DALE VADNER . . . Mr. Dittmer, Nan Casello, homeroom, Mr. Lynch. SeniorslGraduation - 93 3M shows students practical science fwfr.zfi'f1fa+,5ifffrxr' 'ff' 11252 if ff ,, ,. tl, , W .1 Ztfrrrr W Y Z 3 K f fy Dolly Vinh Marie Vontrat .W 42' A5 Pondering today's special on the WheeI of Misfortune, thirty-five percent off marine push-ups, are Tom Kedrowski and Jim Kozlowski. The fortune Wheel is Mr. Gordon Risch's method of pleasantly penalizing students for tar- diness, gum chewing, and general goofing off. Mary Vontrat Gary Vorlicky I 5? aj, ii if 37 ! J 2 it ET in .M-4 I I 5 Diane Wachtler Joel Wagner Roben Wagstrom Carol Wahman Peter Wakefield Maid of Honor at Mary 's wedding. . . DOLLY VINH . . . Mr. Bald, Mr. Guster, students are so goofy 8 teachers are friendly, French Club, Homecoming '75, Mary, Pidgeon. MARIE VONTRAT . . . Maid ofHonor at Mary's wed- ding, zip, Deb, skotter. MARY VONTRAT . . . My wedding, car accident, Virginia, camping. GARY VORLICKY . . . Dirty Al's store, hockey games, sleeping. DIANE WACHTLER . . . Dis- neyland, Hrst airplane ride, track practice, treats, Mr. Swani, Mr. Demers, homework, special time-Rueben E Lee. JOEL WAGNER . . . Lime korn, Fergy, Our Town, hitmen. ROB- ERT WAGSTROM . . . Civic Center, hockey games, math workroom, Phlint, Relavistic Rlsch, Ma Dahl, Ryan's lons repel, Nero 's parties, H. S. hockey tournament. CAROL WAH MAN . . Sherry Walbridge Patricia Walek Volleyball, Marsha, J YAM, St. Cloud, 9l27l 74, No. 22, 9, trech, 3 pals, Prom, Homecoming, most of all Bob. PETER WAKE- FIELD . . . The Shop, Big Boog, Swamie, Patty D., Jack, Jim 8 Wayne. SH ERRY WALBRIDGE . . . Bart, Susie, Jeanie, hustlrng. PATRICIA WALEK . . . Mark Er Greg's, horseback rid- ing, Mike, 8l30l 75, Denise, Midge, Jana, fryers, Apple River '75. 94 - SeniorslPhysics uses during day at company's labs l ' .,,X l. sss ' X it ' w a t . i - ' V eq t I :-- V A x, 3, y 4 at If 'ni if af W X L i E'w:'lC' Barbara Wallace Cheryl Wallek Dorothy Washington Joan Wasieleski James Wasilk Paul Wason rw of J , XV' Karen Wegner Mary Wegvverth Mark Weinberger Tom Weiser June Weiss Julie Whitney Debra Wick Charles Welsh Allen Weyker Deborah White Hoppy Goody2shoes . . . BARBARA WALLACE . . . Parties, Crude-Eye, WZ P.B., B. W. CHERYL WALLEK . . . Sam, Crispy Critters, Summer of '75 3i9i 75, especially Mike. DOROTHY WASHINGTON . . . JOAN WASIELESKI . . . Snowcrest, Pooh's party, horseback riding, concerts, sweets, monkey. JAMES WASILK. . . Corner Store, Shelly's house, cocoa, yellow submarine, always Shelly. PAUL WASON . . . Mr. VVas1lk. movies, lVlr. S tevenken, Nancy. KAREN WEGNER . . . The Arcade, band, Penny 6' Lynn, Paul, Todd. MARY WEGWERTH . . . 50's dance '74, meeting peo- ple, learning from it all, term papers. MARK WEINBERGER . . . Snowcrest, Swamie, heading east, up north, Cathy. TOM WEISER . . . Hoppy Goody Two shoes, Monday-Monday, Hafner's drag team, Chugger. JUNE WEISS . . . Talking on the telephone, knitting, Penny Thursday. CHARLES WELSH . . . OTC work program, down south. ALLEN WEYKER . . . Perkins, parties, Paula Bogart's house, JHS beat HHS in hockey last year. DEBORAH WHITE . . . Pumpkin time, F 8 Fer, cane sisters, moustaches, friends A-Z. JULIE WHITNEY. . .All my good friends, 8i27i7-4, most of all Mike. DEBRA WICK . . . The count, learning to live, 4i 75i 75, Bob forever. SeniorslPhysics f 95 Military services, college, trade l X , 1 Jeffrey Wigen Kevin Wiley Jeff Wilmar Kathryn Wilson Julie Winger :wk I lil ,J inomas vvood I nomas Woodbeck Davvn Woodbury Liberation 8 Freedom . . . JEFFREY WIGEN . . . KEVIN WILEY. . . Football, parties, Dan, Pete, especially Sue. JULIANN WILHELMY . . . Football games, Lane P.L., VVilly, J-Gang, Jo, Dough, special friends, Pillovv. DAVID WILLIAMS. . . JEFF WILMAR , . .Hockey games, Swami, the wheel COS, Homecoming 8 homeroom. KATHRYN WILSON . . . Starbirt side, summer of '75 atPhalen, Katriua, VVathy, Linda, Craig 572775. JULIE WINGER . . . MARK WINKLER . . . Parties, the hill Gus, Friday reports, all over. LISA WOHLWEND. . . Cabin, farm, Liberation 8 Free- dom, home, dance with Mary Anthony, Gary. THOMAS WOOD . . . THOMAS WOODBECK . . . DAWN WOOD- BURY . . . Sailing, Romano's, Mary, Doug, lVani, Vicky, Close- Up, Rodney. RICK WOODS... BARBARA WRISKEY. . . The Spotl, Tad, Judes, Mary, Kathy, Homecoming 8 Prom '75, Loopy sister, G.O.M. 's Jr. GAIL YEP . . . Homecoming '75, Zorna-Gert-Homer, Linda-Pinda, M's 8 V's, special friends, Thomas 2i 7l 75. JIM YOBBIE . . . Snovvcrest, skiing, lcnobbies, Mr. K., Svyamie, Mr. Gus 'S stories. 96 e Seniors Future Plans 79 ,Mari ,f-we Juliann Wilhelmy 6' Mark Winkler f time f.,. I . gffiiw L I it . fi kg x f . V j 3.15 . 3,':'l'Li:':' , . Q ,,,, M f Ml, f, 4111-In 3 :pig A fr, ,f Q alia r , .V , ., ,A W I Q 1 A 'tzfk L it, , H 9,5 ,J W I ,V fr: affix f GH iffy fri Rick Woods gg f , 3? .,,, , Gail Yep David Williams Lisa Wonlvvend .W .1 t3233'Tff 1 .,Y 9 ltgf T Vvf will Barbara Wriskey Jim Yohbie 4? school reps explain post-high programs ww M. it -M 5 fi Opportunities in the US. Army are discussed by junior Jett Ylinen and Sargent Jim lVlischiek during lunch. Right: Shannon lVlcGrath studies the inf structions for the federal basic educational opportunity grant. The grants are awarded on the basis of financial need. Joanna Young Kathryn Youngdahl Q 4 aqua- kos 7 ? A fg kglf Ti wiii 5 K , .fig g If .sf f Jody Younghans lVlark Zabel Michael Zabilla Lori Lahradka Daniel Zangs Friends who cared . . . JOANNA YOUNG . . . KATHRYN YOUNGDAHL. . . Skat- ing, Memories of Calif, special people, L.V., D. W., J.P., B.S. JODY YOUNGHANS . . . Angie, Jeff Monts, the gang, cabin, Brian, Mark, work, U.S.M.C. MARK ZABEL . . . Egil, Big Ap- ple's, Buck's party, How's your Ma?, much later. MICHAEL ZABILLA . . . Big John, Homecoming, Big Birch, St. John's. LORI ZAHRADKA . . . Prom 8 Homecoming '75, Young Life, special times shared with Tony, friends who cared, especially having a friend like Barbie. DANIEL ZANGS . . . RODNEY ZANK . . . Sleep'in, daydreaming, lunch, after school. JUDITH ZUPFER . . . Band, the Buick, garage fire, friends, 72l37l 74, HOUHQV Zank Judith Zuofer K.H., F'.M., LS., especially Maryland K.E. Y Seniors Future Plans A 97 Pieper, Kendle chosen King Queen during I N, Q l gr' Q I f 1 f 1 ...M K' vi, it f qi f T . N EV : ,. Q V,,! L M Posing for the Dellarson photographer are Julie Arnold, Pam Olhauser, and Carrie Patock. Right: lVlary Longbehn, '75 Sweetheart Queen, crowns Terri Kendle the nevv Queen for 1976, Far Flight: Tom Pieper '76 Sweetheart King receives a congratulatory hug from lVlary. i I ,S N X, 4 gf li , SK ,Q ,fi Q XYV W A Nui-4 I ,,. N '76 GAA-sponsored Sweetheart Dance V .fi 3+ . , ti iii? ee 4 On March 26, the Girls' Athletic Association and the intramural program sponsored the annual Sweetheart Dance. Midway through the evening the Sweetheart King, Queen, Lord, Lady, Prince and Princess were crowned during a festive ceremony. This was the last GAA sponsored Sweetheart Dance because the organization disbanded. Left Panel: Princess, Jane Anderson and Prince, Bob Olson receive flowers from Carol Wahman. Lady, Barb Johnson and Lord, Tom Nitti relax. Tom Pieper, Joann Matechen, Sue Lundell, Gary Mayen, Kathy Krueger and Wade Lau take break during intermission. Barb Johnson is congratulated. Below Left: Joan Ranch, Mark Sweet Steve Flaherty and Melissa Nitti discuss the upcoming candidate for royalty. Below: King Tom Peiper receives congratulations from other candidates. 5- X' , . , '1 SY, .tif f .M ' r Seniors Not Pictured Thomas Albrecht David Anderson Nathaniel Anderson James Barnett William Barr Steven Bauer John Beebe Linda Beseke Paul Blossfield Glen Boden John Bush Patricia Carlson Harold Carter Douglas Caswell Ronald Cavegn Timothy Cloutier Pamela Cranston Thomas Crosson Thomas Delaforest Russell Doheny Michael Domagall Raymond Duzynski David Egge Richard Favilla Eustasio Flores Michael Flowers Thomas Fransen Mark Frascone Steven Garske Steven Gauthier Tom Grell Donald Haakenson Anthony Hable Richard Haugen Russell Haugen Daniel Hawkins Michael Hinz Julie Hoffman Mark Hunt Joel Hutterer Willie Jefferson Marshall Johnson Luther Jones Ellen Kaase Jeffery Kaufmann Paul Keeler Jay Keenan Martina Koller Julie Kurzhal Gregory Larsen Yvonne Lecorno Betty Loeffler Mark Lonetti Dennis Lubins James Lucci Michael Mapson Michael McCauley James Mielzarek Philip Moe Daniel Monn ,.f '-, f. 12 in, it , Patricia Moryn Timothy Murphy Mark Nathanson Jeffrey Nelson Stephen Nick Valerie Nowaczewski Thomas O'DonneIl Julie Gkoneski Thomas Orsello James Ortiz Michael Ouradnik Mark Patraw James Pearson Kenneth Peterson Mark Pivec Raymond Reinke John Ricci Dale Richard Robert Richardson Timothy Roeser .L Robert Rohl Barbara Rose Bernard Rudolph David Schultz John Schultz Edward Schwartz Ronald Schwartz Sandra Segal Bruce Severin Richard D. Thole David Urbanski William Wanner Bernadette Watson Gregory Werring Cary Williamson Virgie Wilson Joseph Yost Timothy Yost Charles Zang SeniorsfSweetheart Dance - 99 DEAN JOHNSON'S 790 FT JUMP . . , SAJEVIC ENDS COACHING CAREER. . . 34 YEARS WITH GUS. . . LARSON'S WRESTLING CHAMPS Qgswmm I X ft M S Ji ,J if W xv TAX Qi 'X .X I5 Contact teamwork on the rldlrom . . ATHLETICS . . . ATHLETICS . . . ATHLETICS I ,ln S ,,,, ,,,, W, My I A Sports would not be sports vvithoutGoviefar1S. I Z5 .ATHLETICS . . .ATHLETICS Girlsfmlvr 111111ftumrmaufIreftiogyrwtlrmrmif1II1fesgn0rIs strainer. tif ,gy . . . ATHLETICS , ,,, fry: - , ,.,,,, , , , ,, , :, Q , , ,S , , f f I It. f ft ' ,x , ' , L46 gzfgzii ph. ,, , ilk www, 2 wily' I f ' ' I ,,,I'I ef ,ff tw. ,W zsf1wiz,W,4f. wir f at mt., , ,Mffswx fi' ,M , , I f. 7 - , I Y f, ' ,ft I ' M, f - ' 1 - Three arms and legs. Over 7000 students were a part of the sports scene this year in athletic activities that ranged through three programs - varsity sports, intramural and physical education classes. ln the pursuit of glory and exercise, few gained the former, all gained the latter. The Maker of Champions, Gus retiredj Pete Sajevic stepped dovvnj and, our wrestlers gained the most glory. Number one Gov rushing attack leads gridmen We fe. . I 4 ,.. ,,,,,mwW4 f WMS I' bf 'ng - 1 fe. ' f X is 'iii VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Harding 8 0 JOHNSON 7 1 Highland 5 3 Mechanics 4 4 Central 4 4 Murray 3 5 Washington 3 5 Humboldt 2 6 Monroe O 8 Right Panel: lntently vvatching action on the gridiron are theXGovie reserves. Booting the pigskin through the up- rights is Rick Printon. Jarring loose the football with a crunching tackle is Joe Robidou l74l. Sideline tension builds as a critical first dovvn is gained by the Governor offense. 102 - Aelfootball The strong influence the gridmen left in and around the conference was only slightly dented by losses to Fridley and eventual champion, Harding. The Governors' high scoring offense had an outstanding rushing attack that pounded through eight foes. It poured 239 points on the scoreboard vvhile the defense yielded 95, helping the team finish second in the city vvith an overall 7-2 skein. After two mid-season losses, the Govies, coached by Mr. Peter Sajevic, Mr. Dale Carmichael, and Mr. Karl Dickman, dovvned last year's co-champs, Humboldt, 34-6. A double Homecoming victory over Highland left Johnson in the title race. Shutting out Central, and dumping Washington and Murray vvas not enough to overcome Harding as the Knights also vvon their remaining games. All-City honors vvere gained by John Gehrman, Joe Robidou, Jerry Spiess, and Bob Sajevic. Sajevic vvas also chosen to the 4f'l -JA 11 12.23. f All-Metro Team. 55 wr W '-'. Left: Pre-game announcer introduces , f John Gehrman and the eleven man of g . ,.. ,jj fensrve unit. Right: Dashing around c right end is Bill Haider f32l as a Trainer , linebacker closes in. Haider gained nine f '44 JJ 5 A y yards and a first down. , A ' ' ' 'new '..f. , fw,.51.f . 'WV 'F' ,xx 5 7. l . 2 s. - ...,. P 1lPr+a.. l l l J i aprt. E' lit 4.4 rf' if in 'Lg f J, f.,..W H W4 f' . 250. . 'iii Q is Ts fe+ 'tl -fret' 3' ,Qi the ,gf :sz .... i f,, ,.,.,.. V Zia, it lr . Y. iz., li' . V mn' Left: Johnson crowd waits for action to begin. Below: Making plans for the second half ofthe Humboldt conflict are coaches, Mr. Peter Sajevic and Mr. Gary Ales. Bottom: Learning new tactics from coach, Mr. Dale Carmichael, are Tim Havvkinson and Scott Barrette, AGM fdgr -is fm . -ff fb ' K Q52 wma vARsiTv FOOTBALL 1' RECORD A10 V 22 O Mechanics 'Q 40 O Monroe 21 29 Ffaaiey O 32 Harding 34 6 Humboldt 28 14 Highland 22 0 Central 35 8 Washington 37 6 Murray 'Q xi , a te +s a if r ' H AV , . I , '7 iff 'I W rfvtd 'I ' 4 r . XX ' M 'N K , g its I . xx' 3 eh A-Football-103 Right: VARSITY FOOTBALL, First Row: Rob Peterson, Randy Scott, Mike l-leffernan, Gary Blom, Steve Vietor, Tom Sward. Second Row: Jim Mroszak, Frank Cocchiarella, Mike Junker, Keith Smith, Mark Prokosch, Marty Aasen, Jeff Jensen, Louis Raiola, Rick Mercado, Scott Ehnstrom, Kevin Keeling, Kevin Wiley. Third Row: Head coach, Mr. Peter Sajevic, Paul Ruoho, Shannon Score, Scott Barrette, Bob Olson, Larry Balsimo, Rusty Garvey, Don Mastro, Rick Printon, Scott Wickham, Jerry Splinter, Matt Leibel, John Mooney, Tim Havvkinson, coach, Mr. Dale Carmichael, coach, Mr. Karl Dick- man. Fourth Row: Bill Borowske, Bill Haider, John Gehrman, Terry Drassal, Scott Kruse, Tom Drake, Bob Sajevic, Dave Beneke, Joe Robidou, Dan Pilla, Jerry Spiess, Ken Peterson, Jim Jensen, Dale Muellner, Jim Sabean, Bryan Olson. H 1 ,,l Studying weaknesses in the Monroe de- fensive Iine are line coach, Mr. Craig Straneg head coach, Mr. Peter Sajevicg line coach, Mr. Dale Carmichael, and pack- field coach, Mr. Karl Dickman. Right: Open field running is provided for quar- terback Bob Sajevic as he follows his blocking around right end for a fourteen yard gain against Mechanic Arts in the third quarter. 104 - A-Football WCCO Radio choses Haider, A, e,:-ms--e--wf---- ' -swam -' V 't ' 'H' ' MF'mQ kv A' ' ,i ' E125 5 A ' ri. Sir I F ll '.iir rnnhf sf..s' T' J lsll' . 0. 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F N e QSSWS. t t w f 2' A f 'Y r i Q0 ng A F t Q st. 3e'!??M?+' t ze, f f ,S J fa fx we ' if if ,tx WR, A the AW , t p if or V i Mt Leaping through a gaping hole for his second of three touchdowns ofthe after' noon is Jirn IVlroszak. Left: Large crowds gather to witness a stunning defeat at the hands of Harding in a September 18 clash at Central Stadium. A-Football Trouncing Harding highlights B-Squad season Dumping Murray 12 to 6 in the Combining speed and size last year's champs, Central, 22 final game of the year left the enabled the gridders to to O. B-Squad Football Team, coached overwhelm most foes. Adding to Excellent pass coverage and a by lVlr. Craig Strane and lVlr. Gary the outstanding record, the strong rush helped the defense Ales, with an unblemished record highlight of the season was a 32 to post four shutouts. Offensively of 8 vvins, O losses, for first place O thrashing of East-Side rival, the squad had a balanced rushing in the City Conference. Harding. The squad also pounded attack to compliment the passing. Kew 431. B-FOOTBALL, First Row: Dave Kroska, lVlike lVlund. Frank Arreguin, Steve Carty, Joe Pilla, Todd Arrigoni, Dan Bogge, Steve Claughtery, Bob Cocchiarella, Curt Oslund. Second Row: Dave Brindley, Bob Nicosia, Dennis O'Neill, Paul Buoho, Ernie Fitzgerald, Jeff Kealy, Ron IVlcGrath, Rich Straka, Paul lVlork, 106 - BAFOOtbaII Steve Lee, lVlil4e Nash. Third Row: Dave Hamre, Tom Saele, Wade Lau, Monty Hanson, Brad Benson, Bill Longbehn, John Blanchard, Steve Eastep, coach, lVlr. Craig Strane, coach, lVlr. Gary Ales. 1. :a 2 3 5 E 3 J i E 2 l x i :Sw Q sg .M .1 4 ., R si. . - it -.4 'f , , ,.ie,s. ,..- , -.t i tw W. K. E. '11, tw- MMR in' W.. ,S K is e i ,Mig sf A t f A A FOOTBALL STANDINGS wi is if l sf Vi '41 S, p Egiw Wm ii 'wr is I 5, if if K Teams Wins Losses JOHNSON 7 O Harding 6 J 2 Murray 5 pi Humboldtssifgz Oiss 4 . a, fs?,s 1 Central aaaOO 3 sssss 4 Washington 3 4 Mechanic Arts 2 5 Highland Park 2 5 Monroe 0 7 JUNIOR VARSITY A FOOTBALL RECORD 38 0 Monroe 18+ 914 Hill-Murray i 32 it f0 Harding y 28 6 Humboldt A JHS 14 0 Highland Park 24 A 12 Central 20 , 0 Washington 12 , 6 Murray Left: Urging his chargers on to a top performance is coach, Mr. Gary Ales. Panel Below: Tackles are broken by halfback Paul Ruoho. Captains Dennis O'Neill and John Blanchard wait for the coin toss on September 5. Govie gridmen perform dummy tackling drills prior to the Murray tilt. Hosts of tacklers surround Dave Kroska. Fullback Mike Mund cross- es rnidfield. Attempting to break the grasp of a Monroe linebacker is Dennis O'Neill. Q . .Q . t ., Q4 5 Ti 5 ,, 5' sv' if W X iii 'f iff' ' ggi? V 'as i vt SQE fl , 5 Finding little room to maneuver is Wade Lau as John Blanchard l54l attempts a block. Left: Opening game jitters are fore gotten as halfback Louis Raiola streaks around end for a thirteen yard gain in an afternoon clash vvith Monroe on the Governors' home field. BfFootbaIl-107 X-is is 2,5 i A ff if 't 2'A it wg 109 Q K , 1 Ni 5, ' VV AN 'sluig We-ss count' sw U4 fgi Q V, ,WNY L' avi, Q 9' 1-5'5 if My E fini' X v . , Ei -2 2 sg A . P .s .s .. A , A P wx ,Vg K .. , si.. ,M t NF-A' .F ..-- A . ii i -m.. t if? 5 1 . :-r .: 5 K, . Li , tl, it 1 tfiswzfatrf Harriers place tenth in Swain Invitational, Oct. 4, at Duluth Pondering his time after the Polar Meet is Larry Burdick. Middle Right: Timing, teaching, and encouraging are tasks of a patient coach, lVlr. Darryl Beissler, as he watches his charges in a tri-meet at Como. Far Right: Grueling finishes are reflected on the faces of Terry Kedrowski, Lloyd Pierce, and Dan Ethier at Highland. 108 - Cross Country Transfer student, Lloyd Pierce led the nineteen member Harrier squad to a strong six win, two loss conference record this year. Terry Kedrowski was the number two runner with Dan Ethier, Dan Beneke, and Larry Burdick strong finishers. The Cross Country Squad ran in the Region meet for the first time ever on October 23. The group was the largest squad Johnson has ever fielded. Twelve runners traveled to Duluth on October 4 for the Swain Invitational IVleet and took tenth place in a field of thirty three teams. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD 39 18 Alumni 41 21 St. Thomas 21 41 St. Paul Academy 31 24 Washington Win Forfeit Central 17 46,1Harding J H S FFBY , boldt i42'QlVlechanic Arts 17 Highland Park 41. Monroe 37 Hill-Murray No. St. Paul lnv. 4th Swain lnv. 10th 16 17 19 38 20 20 wut Y 1 ,M yk Y'-i ,Q F, SQ '51 ,mf 6 4 Q Aww i ici 2 l l 'a1QV OMS .QAM gmt., 1 . 1 v f ev .-in Q, -1, , f ' f f My f ,. y ,V Az- A f 2 W. 'fit QW.. ., ,Qu Panel Above: With the finish line near, Dan Beneke kicks an all-out effort. Terri Gannon emerges from the woods at the North Meet. Fighting to stay ahead at the Polar Invitational is Robin Garcia. Team captain, Lloyd Pierce sprints to the finish at Como. Coach Beissler and Robin Garcia watch at the finish line. Jim Huss and Dan Beneke relax before the three mile run. Racing against the clock are Tim Quinlan and Glenn Johnson. Dan Ethier betters his time against Washington. Steve Clock paces himself. John Gelao puffs toward the finish line while bettering his time by seven seconds at the Polar Invitational. CROSS COUNTRY, First Row: Lloyd Pierce, Terri Gannon, Dan Ethier. Second Row: Mary Mangine, Glenn Johnson, Tim Quinlan, Mark Moreno, Terry Kedrowski, Larry Burdick, Tim Dickenson, Robin Garcia. Third Row: Coach, Mr. Darryl Beissler, Steve Clock, Dave Schmidt, Dan Beneke, Jim Huss, John Gelao, Tom Kochel, Julie Seekins, Dave Mangine. CITY CONFERENCE CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Highland 8 O Washington 7 1 JOHNSON 6 A 2 Harding 5 3 Monroe 4 4 Murray 3 5 Humboldt 2 6 Mechanic Arts 1 7 Central O 8 Cross Country - 109 Soccer Team finishes second in Metro circle W. mmm., The Soccer team's record vvasn't , , exactly stellar but the Maroon and T T . T White squad placed three on the lrr. im , f All-Metro team-Dan Brockway , T Troy Hendrickson, and Tom f Kr I 'fr 5 gy Larsen, and had a fun season with llr 'r . , . if , their vvide-ranging conference vi':'i'1 J i'Z: 5 competition. ,.1 , if HHH Mr. Flod Boehlke coached the T W forty-player squad that started their season on August 21 and played until early November. The kickers had outstanding games against Minneapolis Washburn, West, and l-lighland Park. The squad had only four seniors vvith the bulk of the team made up of underclassmen. The Metro conference broke city boundries that found the team traveling from western Minneapolis to the northern St. Paul suburbs. Practices were held at Phalen and home games vvere played on the football field in back of the building. 7 Right: Coach, Mr. Flod Boehlke raises his hands in jubulation as his team scores the vvinning goal in the victory over West at White Bear during their second game, Cheerleaders Tracy Volkenaunt, Janine Haider, Pam Nelson, Cindy Lee, and Kris Carrier watch Tom Larsen close in on the Mariner goalie. The girls cheered at every soccer game at home and avvay. Right: Jon Zarins makes a nifty move past a Harding defenseman in a maneuver to gain ball possession. The Knights vvon both conference games. W Left: Closely guarded by a Harding forward in a fiercely fought contest on the Johnson field is John Anderson. Below: Tom Larsen and Bob Schwartz combine to take possession of the ball from a Scotsman during the Highland game. The Govies won the contest 4 to 2 on the Highland turf. A SQUAD SOCCER, Front Row: Tom Burke, Tim Carney, Hess, Dan Kraemer, manager. Third Row: Sandy Tschida, George Bewell, Jim Engen, Dan Stafne, John Hau, Paul manager, Val Quinlan, manager, Gary lVlayen, Bill lVlay, Jon Blossfield. Second Row: Steve Elfstrom, Bob Schwartz, John Zarins, Greg Votel, Troy Hendrickson, Bill Kowitz, Brian Fit- Anderson, Louis Schommer, Tom Larsen, Randy Polanskv, Jeff zgerald, Jim Anderson, Dan Brockway, coach, lVlr. Bod Boehlke. Soccer- lll B SQUAD SOCCER, Front Row: Jim Falvey, Dave Wood, Jack Holstrum, Mark Naylon, Dan Korum, Mike Tschida, Dan Kraemer. Second Row: Sandy Tschida, Val Ouinlin, Jim Johne son, Laney Erickson, Glen Rabenort, Bob Leibel, John Zalesky, Gary Mayen, Doug Tacheny, Mark Zack, Mr. Rod Boehlke coach. K. .gm x., . J.. .V .. ,,,,, nnk. A straws Panel Above: Charging Highland is the action being observed by Bob Morelli,Tom Larsen, and John Anderson. Goalie Troy Hendrickson waits to be put in as Brian Fit- zgerald vvatches action on the field. At halftime Steve Eltstrom and Dan Stafne discuss second half strategy with coach Boehlke. Right: Coemanagers Sandy Tschida and Val Quinlan keep track of game statistics for post game analysis during the Highland game at Highland. Far Right: His second goal ofthe game is scored by Tom Burke after a struggle vvith a Harding defender. Tom was an out- standing player vyith both A and B teams. 112 - Soccer 5 Xi .. .gi 3. . ,. X 5 . sr. X-fV fiffmiK4 - 8 Q an W. K , . 5, wi S METRO CONFERENCE SOCCER STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Ties Harding 8 0 O JOHNSON 4 3 1 Highiand 4 4 0 West 3 4 1 Washburn 3 5 O VARSITY JHS SOCCER RECORD 1 5 Hopkins Linberg 6 1 Park-Cottage Grove 2 4 White Bear Mariner 1 1 West 1 4 lrondale 1 5 Harding 3 1 Washburn 1 3 White Bear 3 4 Tartan 3 1 West 1 4 Mariner 4 2 Highland Park 6 1 Washburn 1 4 Robinsdale Cooper 1 5 Harding 2 3 Highland Park Region 1 5 Park-Cottage Grove Brockway, Hendrickson, Larsen, make All-IVletro conference Soccer team ,f ,, w,,U'I'6 3 ggini 'gli , Q? L'W ' 1 Mfffq A - my mmf Y . A U V 'M A DMA km VA M X ' , ' QQ , 'f , , ,, ' an 'S , ,fwwgfgw ., ,Zag Haag ,?,v?f 1' ,fir M , y V L wig yy, , am, VM, ,, N r , ,a.,.1M,,,h wr aff? 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The team challenged The spikers were eliminated The combined skills of strong opposition from Minneapolis from further Region competition outstanding spiker, Dianne Southwest in the Twin City on November 6 with a 2-1 loss Brindley, and power server, Donna championship, but overcame their to Central. CITY CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses JOHNSON 8 0 Highland Park 7 'l Central 6 2 Harding 5 3 Murray y 4 4 Washington 1 3 5 Mechanic Arts l 2 6 Monroe 1 7 Humboldt 0 8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL RECORD 1 2 Mpls. Southwest 1 Hill-Murray 0 Monroe 1 Central 1 1 Highland Park O Humboldt JHS 0 Mechanic Arts O Washington 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Murray 2 Harding 2 Mpls. Roosevelt C M 2' q MplSggSeQuthweSfi J. . yy e 2 g, ,,,r i ,,,, ,A k,,. .,l,. .....,,..,.,z..,..,,...,. .,., at 1 1 - 114 - Girls Volleyball fig N sg' we S .xx ' N-nf U nfq, I AX QP, K Left Panel: Directing an effective cross- court spike through the Hill-Murray de- fense is Kathy Korum. Debbi White serves a nine point skein against the pre- viously undefeated Highland Scotties. Coach Hulstrand reviews final game strategy before the Governors' 2 to 1 vic- tory against the Minutemen. Barb John- son practices routine drills in pre-game warmup. Coach, Miss Marsha Hulstrand gives the co-captains, Dianne Brindley and Carol Wahman, a quick pep-talk be- fore the scrimmage against Derham Hall. Alternates display good sportsmanship in the heart-breaking loss to Central on November6. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL, Front Row: Claudia Cacy, Dianne Brindley, Carol Wahman, Debbi White. Second Row: Buth Bjorlie, Donna Hendrickson, Mary Springer, Kathy Korum, Joan Ranch, manager, Third Row: Coach, Miss Marsha Hulstrand, Barb Johnson, Laurie Havvkinson, Julie Breen, Lisa Grundtner, Pam Soderholm. Not Pictured: Lori Urbaniak. Left: Double teaming in a desperate attempt to bat the ball on the third bump are Kathy Korum l25l and Carol Wahman l22l. The point was lost but the match was vvon, 2 to 1, against Harding. Girls Volleyball - 115 Girls' Tennis Team debuts on Phalen Courts This fall, the Girls' Tennis team had its first performance and finished in third place in the 1975 City Conference. The team was made up of four seniors, one junior, and six sophomores. Practice began in mid-August and their first real taste of competition came when they met with Highland Park on September 9. Though the girls lost by a close 3 to 2, they were determined to prove themselves in their next games. The use of the Johnson Parkway courts and the superb weather enabled the girls to practice outside every day. Nliss Sharon Gredvig, with her outstanding athletic abilities and enthusiasm for tennis, kept the team busy by working hard on fundamentals and also techniques of the game. The number one doubles team was led by seniors, Diane Uh 2 QOH! if PM ki 1 W r 1 AAVZZA Vvii i,V,, Vi,,, h K vyvv, ',.. , 'TN VARSITY TENNIS RECORD H9751 2 3 Highland Qiirk 3 MONO? r,,f. 1 c 3 Mufwvitfi rrrrf .IHS M 5 Mecha me 0 4 1 Central 0 5 Harding ' 1 3 2 ' i g i aWashrngtefQ,,,yc 116 - Girls' Tennis Kurkoski and Shannon lVlcGrath who kept up the team spirit with their continuous winnings. lVliss Gredvig hopes that more girls will try out next year. Below: First singles, Cindy Ray aces her Murray foe with a forehand volley. Below Center: Shannon lVlcGrath exe- cutes a low backhand shot with finesse. Below Left: Following through on a dif- ficult backhand shot is Nancy Young- man. Bottom Center: Having fun be- fore their match are Kathy Crowson and Debbie Garfalo. M ,f iz? ! 2 .er Q Q, .Q -. .t , , X-kk g We if ' N -5 A , - -it msn W A . we is-VM 4553. A H. 'X ws. at , r - , f tt? -I . - ' 1 Y ' ' . 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'T kttt QM , T tttt km The ski team, coached by fx K 7 J Mr. Rodney Boehlke, tied vvith t as Murray for second place in the conference. Their strongest wins came against Murray and Highland. The outstanding skiers ofthe season vvere Carl Feske in slalom and Roger Reistad in cross country, said Boehlke. Ski jumper Dean Johnson finished first in the Region and sixth in the State competition. The girls on the team competed against girls from other teams, but skied at the same time as the guys. The squad practiced and had their meets at the Birch Park ski area outside Stillvvater, Minnesota. T rf? WWW 118- Ski Team SKI TEAIVI, Mark Chapman, Dave l-lolt, Curt Cich, Curt Soren' son, John Mudek, Jeff Charn, Steve Leuzinger, Steve Jasinski, Tom Gruber, Mike Tschida, Carl Feske. Not Pictured' Mike McGovern, Tim Havvkinson, Greg Bjorklund, Dean Johnson, Leanne Leuzinger, Kathy Jackson HW Left: On their way back up the hill for another run are Carl Feske and John lVludek. Below Left: Pausing to read the signs while waiting for the tow rope is Curt Cich. Below: Waxing his skis before a race is Jeff Charn. Bottom Right: Discussing the differences in their equipment are Kathy Jackson and Curt Cich. gtx x Wigs-, Ski Team A H9 Right: Formidable defense by Pilot forwards tem- porarily thwarts Jerry Oberg in the home court clash against second place lVlurray. Below: Coach, lVlr. Lloyd Sandstrom talks strategy before the start of the second quarter of the Humboldt game on December 9. The courtmen whipped the Indians, 49 to 27. E Boxing out Pilot forwards to grab a rebound are Dave Beneke, Rick Fackler, and Gary Sokola as Art Jurado guards against a fast break. Right: Dave Herzog and Dave Wegwerth jump to block a shot as Jim Anderson and Rick Fackler force play. Wash, Humboldt, Breck fall to bucketmen Trouncing non-conference foe Breck, late in the season, indicated the slow, steady progress made by the fellows on the A Basketball squad this year. The cagers were game opponents for the top City conference teams, Highland, Mechanic Arts, and lVlurray, but lacked experience and height. The Govies averaged 43.3 points per game through their twenty-One encounters, with Rick Fackler netting 13.7 points per contest. They gave up 55.1 points to their opponents with victories over Breck, Washington, and Humboldt. They held Breck, lVlurray, lVlonroe, Washington, and Humboldt to under 45 points per game. Three of their strong wins were home court games. lVlr. Lloyd Sandstrom was the team's able coach and lVlr. Bruce Hoff was his assistant. Practices were held each afternoon in the Johnson gym with league and non-conference games both at home and on courts at Como, Washington, Highland, Harding, and Humboldt. Home court advantage helped Johnson trounce Washington on January 9, 51 to 44. Jim Anderson prepares to shoot over a Washington player for the team's second victory. Anderson scored two. VARSITY BASKETBALL, First Row: Dave Nlangine, Jim An- derson, Peter Wegwerth, Rick Mercado, Gary Sokola, Art Jurado. Second Row: Coach, lVlr. Lloyd Sandstrom, Dave Her- zog, Jerry Oberg, Rick Fackler, Dave Wegwerth, Dave Beneke, John Tetzlaff, Rick Friberg and coach, lVlr. Bruce Hoff. Varsity Basketball - 121 Jurado is top playmaker in wins over Breck, VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 42 Hill-Murray 61 35 41 Monroe 49 27 Humboldt 51 65 Mechanic Arts 43 81 Harding 46 64 Chisago Lakes 47 86 Highland Park 51 44 Washington 27 50 Central JHS 29 42 Murray 51 55 Monroe 28 34 Humboldt 47 74 Mechanic Arts 43 62 Harding 44 56 Highland Park 53 60 Washington 40 57 Central 34 51 Murray 52 65 lrondale 52 38 Breck 48 65 Central Right: Stzirtled Murray defenders vvzitcth as forward John Tetzlziff R351 flips a jump shot betvveen them in ai January 20 clash at Johnson. Far Right: Clearing the boziids during the first half against the Pilots is Rick Factkler l45l vvhilie Dave Wegvviwrth 4551 Waits for an outlet pziss. 122 - Varsity Basketball ,r 5 42 'K I va- -W--H-8-W-ii: uv ZW ,J X 1 g gg 1,4 ts ji A' sr :Il I rtt A sii X X oo 7 I C ttl . I iti. 1.5 sg at qzgi Z , L 7 at it , ,,' I t CITY CONFERENCE VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Highland Park 16 0 Central I 13 3 Mechanic Arts 10 6 Murray 10 6 Harding 10 6 Monroe 6 10 Washington 3 13 JOHNSON 2 14 Humboldt 2 14 Wash Humboldt Faokler averages 13.7 Panel Above: Governor guard Art Jurado 425' drives for an easy bucket against a pair of lifrlpless VVasliinQton defenders. Dave VVeg3wortIi 1551 shoots over the out stretrtlieed arms of a Prexie foe. An aluoye tlie lnozird yiovy of Lloyd Sandstronfs 13 man oreyy. Disturbing the Concentration of a Proxim player is Art Jurado, l25l vyliose efforts forced a missed sliot. Crovyd reao tions tell the story of tlie Goyies loss to front runner Highland Park 56 to 44E1Itl1Q Johnson gymnasium. Aooiirzitely pumping the luall tovvard tlie lxislwt for two points is Jerry Olierg1l23las Rick Fzirtlder 4415i gots ready for ei relmound, Left: Crzisliingg tlio lnoards for a loose lnall ani forwards Pete VVegvvertli 1311 and Dave Beriulw 1511. Varsity Baslwtlmll 123 Gravelle, Billstrom, Benson, hustle B-Squad Crushing Breck 66 to 28 late in the season highlighted the Junior Varsity basketball year. Tvvo year mentor, lVlr. Bruce Hoff, coached the Govie bucketmen through a 22 game season. The scoring nucleus was centered around starting forvvard, Brad Benson, vvho had an average of 11.0 points per game. The cagers were plagued vvith several injuries early in the season that caused a constant change of lineup and experimentation with nevv combinations. Three additional players began late in the year to boost the bucketmen to a twelve man team. Practice started in early November. 124 - Junior Varsity Basketball wi .flint T JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Coach lVlr. Bruce Hoff, lVlark Stepaniak, Gary Eastlund, Steve Lee, Craig Looney, John Gravelle, Brad Benson, Dale Abrahamson, Terry Fogarty, Brian Billstrom, Joe Harvvood. l cagers to season's top win over Breck, 66-28 ClTY CONFERENCE B-BASKETBALL STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Central 15 1 Highland 14 2 Harding 12 4 Mechanic Arts 11 5 Humboldt 7 9 Murray 6 10 Monroe 5 11 JOHNSON 2 14 Washington O 16 Panel Above: Offensive tactics are discussed by coach, Mr. Bruce Hoff, to his starting five during the Central clash. At- tempting a ten foot field goal from the core ner is Brian Billstrom. Pete Wegwerth recovers a defensive rebound after a Murray layup. Seizing control of the ball on the offensive boards are Steve Lee 1451 and John Gravelle 1551. With 1:13 to go before half, Dale Abrahamson 1231 anchors a twofpoint basket through a Pilot defen- sive screen. B-SQUAD BASKETBALL RECORD 39 57 Monroe 41 63 Humboldt 27 83 Mechanic Arts 37 65 Harding ' 28 45 Highland Park 52 32 Washington 52 69 Central JHS 37 49 Murray 31 51 Monroe 28 53 Humboldt 33 72 Mechanic Arts 36 43 Harding 32 60 Highland Park 52 37 Washington 36 55 Central 31 45 Murray 66 28 Breck Left: Sophomore forward Steve Lee 1451 draws a foul from the opposition. Far Left: Thwarting an attempted steal from a Murray forward is Rick Fackler. Drassal places third in District meet backstroke and Terry Drassal. The squad did well in the District competition on February 20 where sophomore diver, Jim Kubitschek placed fifth. Enough points vvere garnered to gain Regions. Dan Beneke was strong in the 200 l.lVl., Bruce Reeve in the 100 yard breaststroke, Tim Quinlan in the 100 yard Butterfly, and Bob Quinlan in the 500 yard freestyle. This year was mostly a building year with several strong sophomores, said lVlr. Kulbitski. The team finished fifth in the overall conference standings with three wins and four losses. 7 1 ff if l SWIMMING, First Row: Pat Q'Kane, Joe Drake, Peggy lVludek, Sherri Colberg, Jean Landgraf, lVlike Ligday, Dean Beety, lVlike Tucci, John Wiener, Second Row: Bob Quinlan, Tim Quinlan, Brian Kurzhal, Jim Naughton, Tom Rajtar, Tom Kochel, Scott Kieland, Dan Stoltz, coach, lVlr. John Kulbitski. Third Row: Bob- bi Quatmann, Terri Gannon, Dan Beneke, Pete Wakefield, Dave Andreason, Terry Drassal, Bruce Reeve, Ted Sneen, Frank lvlann, Jim Kubitschek. .. .-5 Q V . 'x-If 4 ,, 2 'T'-.. ' . . 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Five times the matmen held their opponents to under ten points while accumulating scores in the fifties and sixties. Rick Draz, Bill Borowske, Pete Diaz, lVlitch Hecker, Rusty Garvey, Paul Blossfield, and John Syring gained All-City berths for their consistence during the year. 128 - Varsity Wrestling VARSITY WRESTLING, First Row: Bob Dansdill, Jeff lVlenard, Keith Gott, Paul Blossfield, John Syring, Rick Draz, Robie Peterson, Tom Sauka. Second Row: Tad Treanor, Pete Diaz, Scott Tietz, lVlitch Hecker, Bob Rohl, Rusty Garvey, Bill Borovvske, Athletic Director, Rube Gustafson, coach, lVlr. Richard Larson. Titlesg first City team to enter State Above Left: Stalking his prey in the 167 lh. match is junior Rusty Garvey. He deeisioned his Prexie opponent 7 to O to lead the matmen to a 63 to 3 vvin. Above: Attempting to overturn his Competitor is junior varsity grappler Frank Arreguin. He vvon the hout vvhen he pinned his Harding opponent. sm is -Q S 5 W! Wm 'Q K fs-waiea X ,Q tt wx? sis X is 1 t x . k :aww M- ,es M. V if ff-nDw y 3 - tilts , X . - j ' ' ' ' - 4 .assi Q , X . - xi - . ' 3 - :L ., K---f--ii. .Mt -- Y X t: .1 Ni k s Nam, -- . ' . . if 'vKQf::9?iFi:Xi-1- S- ws' ' in .fNwQQN'S': , L K -t. g5 .tsf.: m.m.:-s W -.M . .mst -- 2 t- . 2.4 --. -- As ,.i W , - ---. Wsffs- -- as X., SFS Q-ts' -- - Fi b Frantically trying to escape a Cradle is 98 lh. vyrestler Jeff Menard who lost the close match vvhen he vvas pinned hy his Harding opponent. Left: Another victory is Claimed liy the Governors heavyvveight Bill Borovvske in a 40 to lil triumph over east-side rival Harding. Varsity Wrestling - l29 Seven grapplers dominate league's All-City selections .IHS VARSITY Recorm I 1 Humboldt Monroe Osseo Park Center Mechanic Arts Murray Washington Harding Forest Lake Central SprisngygLake Prk Higthllattfsti Park Washington Park lCottage Grovel Sibley Humboldt Robbinsdale Grand Rapids t CITY CONFERENCE WRESTLING STANDINGS Team Wins Losses JOHNSON 8 0 Humboldt 7 1 Central 5 3 Harding 5 3 Murray 5 3 Mechanic Arts 3 5 Highland Park 2 6 Monroe I 7 Washington O 8 Satisfaction is displayed bythe Govie ben- ch during the winning meet against Cen- tral. Above Left: Rolling his opponent on his back is Keith Gott. Left: The referee signals Pete Diaz winner by a pin against Washington. N 'ww-. fi K ff! N Panel Above: Out muscling his Harding foe is Kevin Swanson. Attempting to drop his man tothe mat is Robie Peterson. Keith Goff prevents his foe from overturning him. Two points are awarded Bob Rohl as he pulls off a reversal. Struggling to escape is Rick Draz. Far Left: Paul Blossfield begins in referee position. Left: Mitch I-lecker drives his man to the mat. fin , , , .. or 21 H92 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING First Row: Dave Arcand Joe May, Bob Dansdill, Ron Nlunkelwitz, lVlark Sweet Frank Arreguin. Second Row: Coach, lVlr. Richard Larson, Craig Helberg, Scott Tietz, lVlike lVlund, Torn Sauka, Scott Nelson Kevin Swanson Paul Rabenort Brent Sandstrom coach lVlr Ronald Dittmer Varsity Wrestling 131 Carney, Kraemer master All-City Gym Team The twenty-four member Gymnastics Team finished the conference season with an eleven vvin, three loss record, tying Murray for second place. G ,,f The top gymnasts included Doug Oslund, all-around, Tim Carney, highbar, rings, parallel bars, Rick Hudella, floor exercise, and Ron Caveign, horse. Vw Three members of the team, Tim Carney, Dan Kraemer, and Rick Sellers qualified for the State Tournament in lVlarch. Carney and Kraemer also made All-City. GYMNASTICS TEAM, First Row: Janet Krauze, Lynn Clasen, Paul Landgraf, Steve Eue, Vic Krauze, Mike Johnson Rick Nancy Norton. Second Row: Ken Johnson, Leroy Zimmerman, Sellers, Tom Larsen, Doug Oslund, Todd Clark. Not Pictured Lewis Vogel, Larry Burdick, John Krenz, Dan Kraemer, Dave Rick Hudella, Dave Jacka Kujawa, Tim Carney. Third Row: Coach, Nlr. Bruce Kuettner, 132 - Gymnastics l lt 1, ,fi 1 5 Q a u r 1 1 I ' K . . . . . . . . . . . . - - s f m t III' I2III 'ZZII. 't . . . . . . - . .... izfili, 5 S if Left: Completing his routine with a solo circle on the horizontal bar is Leroy Zimmerman. Panel Below: Tom Larsen masters his double leg circles on the side horse. Practicing a handstand for balance is Louis Vogel while Steve Eue spots. Tim Carney com- pletes a difficult back lever on the still rings. Demonstrating the splits are the team's only girl members, Nancy Norton, Lynn Clasen, and Janet Krauze. An L-Seat is done on the rings by Doug Osland. Right: Team captains, Doug Osland and Tim Carney give their coach, Mr. Bruce Kuettner, a fun boost. Below: Vic Krauze starts his routine with a leg scissors. Bottom: Paul Landgraf spots Steve Eue in a back flip. Land' graf was out most of the season with a broken foot. '05 A X ' x . ' :-k. if. - . 3 i N Xx x W ' .islgi gk Sm N rs as I Q . . .,,.swgzs.. .. .. ' 1 ' QS. 55 1. E . . . .. k . k g , X' . I . - s-.1541 5 it CITY CONFERENCE GYMNASTICS STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Highland 14 0 JOHNSON 11 3 I Murray 11 3 Harding 10 4 Mechanic Arts 10 4 I Central , 6 L8 Humboldt I 3 11 Washington 0 14 VARSITY GYM NASTICS RECORD 73 51 Highland 63 64 Murray 56 48 Murray 54 58 Harding 59 63 Harding JHS 68 70 Mechanic Arts 60 75 Mechanic Arts 61 65 Central 64 67 Central 63 71 Humboldt 55 60 Humboldt 34 62 Washington 54 65 Washington lVlroszak, Sajevic pace skaters, gain All-City Surprising St. Paul Academy 4 to 2 in the season opener was one of the many highlights for coach, lVlr. Craig Strane's hockey club. 'Their best effort of the year was against So. St. Paul after a mid- season slump. The skaters built a two goal lead on scores by Don Buckrey and Jim lVlroszak. Tenacious checking and added goals by Bob Sajevic and Louis Baiola iced the victory and the right to keep the coveted Golden Skate for another year. Johnson avenged earlier losses by breezing past Highland 8 to 4 and Harding 7 to 3. The squad downed Cretin before bowing to Hastings in the playoffs. They ended a fine season with a 13 win, 8 loss, 1 tie skein. Bob Sajevic and Jim lVlroszak led the squad in scoring and were both selected to the twelve man All-City Team. .ii Preventing the Cretin forward from skating in front of the net is sophomore, John An- derson l14l. Left: Swiftly moving the puck up ice is forward Jim Jensen l6l. :Q t qw- is 134 - Varsity Hockey at 14 1, ,S A ff' 'YQ 0 'N 3 ' T 0 1 VARSITY HOCKEY, First Row: Duane Eckert, Tom Sward, Rob Jahnke, Wade Lau, Bob Ferderer, Bryan Olson, Bob Met- zger, Scott Ehnstrom. Second Row: Dan Stafne, John An- derson, Lou Baiola, Bob Sajevic, Jerry Spiess, Jim Jensen, Jim Sabean, Scott Barrette, Jim lVlroszak, Don Buckrey, coach, lVlr. Craig Strane. mf is 1 in 4 . K ,A ' ro , e in iw I 'Zi J: f Desperately trying to force the rubber past the Harding netminder is Tom Svvard l20l as the Knight defenseman attempts to help out. The Governors whipped the Knights 7 to 3 on February 10. Left: Second line forwards Lou Fiaiola l19l and Tom Sward l2Ol battle Cretin players in front of the opponent's goalie. Blasting the Cadets 6 to 2 in the first round of Sec- tion lV ended Cretin's hopes for an upset. ,...-,.-.,- t ...t...., .,,--...,..,..,....... . . . .. 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Far Right: Taking. advantage of a defensive lapse in center ice is senior Jim Nlroszak. ll N- 136 - Varsity Hockey ' 'wg Left: Determined to control the face-off inside the Cretin blue line is Duane Eckert l15l. Below: Alertly clearing the puck from in front of goalie, Wade Lau i30l is Bob Saievic l9l. Six points were racked up by Sajevic in the Harding c lash. 7.1, ,'., - 'V . W 0 if f 4 l l.g1 , 'stiff K I L ,',tt3U V V V uf? .- , 4 fzj ' K 1 t 1' 1, 1 1 ,i ,L .A,, ,, , fa 1.4 fi 1' 3 1 4 JW 2 fr 4 Q5 2' ff rl S Q ,QL My if cctv:-xeslrv t RECORD?f3iV n 4 2 SPA i 3 5 Cooper 6 4 Murray 1 6 Mounds View E 13X 0 Central E 2 2 Washington 5 6 Highland Park 3 6 Hill-Mursrayiisi y 3 2 6 Kelloggrfij 8 3 Monroe 1 JHS 3 4 Harding 2 1 Mariner 2 8 Edina East 8 1 Mechanic Arts 4 2 South St. Paul 6 0 Humboldt 8 4 Humboldt 1 1 6 3 M echa nyirciArtSy in 1 8 4 Highlandssftslffanirkiig 7 3 Hardingigf 6 6 2 Cretin ' 1 4 6 Hastings QQ 1 Enthusiasm and excitement after the first goal are displayed by the Govie fans. The spectators had many more chances to scream and yell as the pucksters pounded the Knights and lit the red light seven times. Varsity Hockey f 137 JV Puoksters win playoffs: Beaulieu scores m. it XS is sssss if nw Q' is 'f'5fJX l . 1 X J3 Q W S Q -mfr:-f . - - -f vs. .. - ,dt -LQ nw r sf -f ig. 1-. LS-:lip-if--i-L1 f N V ssir -5 . A it J, 5 srss -1 lr 'W - K i- 'W Jinx rm l . t t 5 at we R you ,ko JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY RECORD 3 9 Cooper 2 3 Hill-Murray 5 2 Washington 3 7 Mounds View 8 1 Mechanic Arts 1 3 Cretin O 1 Murray 3 2 Cretin 9 2 Humboldt 2 3 Hill-Murray JHS O 10 Edina-East 5 5 Monroe 2 13 South St. Paul 5 0 Roosevelt 2 4 Highland Park 8 O Minnehaha 5 1 Central 2 6 Mounds View 7 4 Harding 1 O Monroe 9 0 Humboldt 8 O Murray 138 - Junior Varsity Hockey NEWS Nw Q , S.. E . U 4 , M, 'fl ,, gtg-, I 3,9 three hat tricks Highlighting the season with a rousing 8 to O victory over Murray for the playoff title climaxed a successful Junior Varsity season. Gary Beaulieu led the squad through the playoffs with three consecutive 'hat tricks .' John Hau paced the Govies scoring for the year and was followed closely by Jeff Pasiuk and Beaulieu. The Governors faced stiff competition from the likes of Edina East, South St. Paul, lVlpls. A A 4' 4 fa if N. 'YQ Left: Scrambling for the puck against Central is forward Ben Cotroneo. Below Left: Slamming his opponent against boards is Scott Barrette. Below: Fans cheer on team. CITY CONFERENCE Boosevelt, and lVlounds View, but ',, ' J Q ,3-.-W I Q still compiled a ll-10-1 record. ,, i'r: STANDINGS Injuries and illnesses plagued iff' ' it ,K ' - . Johnson, but the return of six X ' A: A' -f, 1,6831 Vgfms lfsses juniors from last year's squad H ' Aff , . it JS?-HQFSON 5 2 ' r 1 Y , ,,. ,'.L . V A M ' a aidqeldethe teliam. ' ' ffl .1 Highland Park 5 2 puc sters finished the , C M 5 3 regular season in second place A Wurrgy t 5 3 behind Harding but bounced the 'E S Mas 'ng on 3 2 Eastside rivals 7 to 3 in their V lrr , , 'Q Hgrglglidt 2 6 OI1lV Cl3Sl1. X 5 Central 2 6 Left: Central's goalie blocks power play by 4 Nlgghanig Arts O 8 Steve Vietor. Lower Left: Offensive strategy isdemonstrated by Bob Leitner. i 'T' E JV HOCKEY, First Row: Doug Tacheny, Bob Leitner, Don Palony, Jim Engen, lVlike Harden, Ben Cotroneo, John Hau, Dan Korum, Second Row: Coach, lVlr. Dale Carmichael, Gary Testa, Scott Barrette, Steve Vietor, lVlike Leibel, Don lVlastro, Bruce Blackstock, Dave Brindley, Gary Beaulieu, Jeff Pasiuk, manager, Jack Holstrom. Q... ... . Q N.. ,- Junior Varsity Hockey - 139 Breen sisters lead Govie Girls' Basketball in 5-3 city season The Girls Basketball team greeted Mr. Peter Kramer as their new coach in their third year of competition on November first at the opening practice. Tammy and Julie Breen led the team with fourteen points per game assisted by Debby Cihlar who showed an aggressive style of play in both A and B-squad game assisted by Debbie Cihlar allowed play on both squads. Jean Lau and Mary Mangine were playmates at guard position with Kathy Korum as an effective top-notch forward. The teams' most exciting games were a 34 to 33 squeaker against Tartan and a 23 to 31 loss to Harding. Above: Mouth-watering gum is given to Debbie Cihlar by substitute Debbie Brehm during a timeeout in the Highland, Johnson game, Right: Off fensive play works for Tammy Breen as she sneaks in behind Highlands defene se to try a rebound shot. Top: A scramf ble for possession becomes all arms and legs as Debbie Cihlar and Julie Breen wrestle the ball from a Highland player on the home court. 140 f Girls Basketball 9 V . 233 Panel Above: Highland forward Sue Kandler out-fights Kathy Korum at the opening tip. Julie Breen drives for a laye up. Tammy Breen brings the ball up court. Mary Mangine grabs a rebound. Debbie Brehm gets a tip. Shooting through and over Central defenders for two points in the second half is Julie Breen. GIRLS CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STANDINGS Teams Wins Losses Highland Park 8 O Central S 7 1 1 Harding 6 2 JOHNSON 5 3 3 Monroe 4 4 Mechanic Arts 3 5 Washington 2 6 Murray 1 7 Humboldt 1 O 8 GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORD 30 16 Monroe 4 35 32 Humboldt JHS 30 21 Mechanic Arts y 28 31 Harding 34 53 Highland 32 18 Washington 20 56 Central I l GIRLS BASKETBALL, First Row: Cathy Fischer, Beth Win- kel, K Jean aren Marlovve, Sarah Kramer, Mary Allie, Mary Mangine, Lau. 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Third Row: Larry Balsirno, Shannon Score, Ernie Fitzgerald, Kelly Hendricks, Brad Benson, Rick Fackler, Rick Printon. 5. tm. - t Q, 7, K LLk'L - U . . W is Q 1 .Q --at Q in T E fi K 'f.k A 1 K jg -:..', I V kkx 4 K r .. .. 1- A L,-L g 111 f il t Q . t kk I, .-k-L ii S . 1 f . A' Y is x--g1 , f ..-h ' T ' - ' A S89 .,., ,A Q '- :-. g -,,.1 i 'l .,:,' p.iI...Ql. W Je , 5' t rtrrs fa , , . ia. Za , , tt 'fffw , f J . W2 ' R if 2-'et T T . , W T ,r tle, iff Gehrman, Fackler, Beaulieu, lead diamondmen over Highland Last year the Baseball Team won two games in the entire season and this spring they equaled their record by winning the first two contests against Mechanics and Highland- -.-, lVlr. Richard Wasko coached the eighteen man squad that featured new uniforms, and a new optimistic attitude. Outstanding players included pitchers, Rick Printon, Tom Drake, and Kevin Keeling. The conference included 16 games. Left: Relaxed bench scene. Above Left: Tim Johnson raps a single to left field. 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Top Right: Dennis O'NeiII faces the Mechanics pitcher in the first game of the season. Top Far Right: Starter Steve Lee warms-up for his Mechanic Arts victory. Center Far Right: Bob Leitner swings avvay. Lower Far Right: Mike Tuckner practices a bunt. Bottom: Around the in- field vvarm-up. . ' 'KmLi.feLf5QKf'LLqg-54.15-fx1 f , isls ff f 'RECORD H975? 2 6 HighiandPark 14 Central. 9 5 , :L: L Mechaifiif:iLAns . fi LQ sLir: Li.. R i L.:: Q iQ. j i:.L: f fav La ra Monroe R 9 Murray ' R 6 HighiandiPark 8 L 1 3 L 7 1 0 7 Centra! ggLg:L. g QL f.: .... - .L E in Q' R ... . .i..-: 1.. sf L W L Q xg .M L. .hs K Q W Q '-i,L i. L 3 . i few- ia . ' 'I-LL i. .K sa me rs K t ' as : sf- 5, X at - - .L N., - 1 19' 9' vw ,R Q J . - f : -' A- ' L- .L.. -1 - im. S-. gg P.. . , 1 N'l '!lFj . MNIQ Qgbgkl 3 Q' f sg ttf' .. 4 5 ' gkg' .. K L -Q Q Q Q . L QQQLL QQQL.Q Q Q I K W . S L,LLL ' LLL,,...-.-.. ' eff Q r -'- ff F - Y? X L, K.-5 K NK .Q VLL :Q -3 . Q Wi I ,LNQQQQQKQ K: - QQ N Q Lk-, Q Q .-,. 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Attitude of B-Baseball Squad, first win, portends top season Steady pitching by Steve Lee in the B-Squad opener against Mechanic Arts gave promise to the '76 team's chances for a strong finish in this year's race. The '75 Junior Varsity finished their season vvith four wins and four losses for a respectable third place tie. They won five of their last six games before falling to Harding in the championship playoff tilt. The attitude of this year's team is the best l've seen in four seasons, said coach Mr. BHlVVeyandt Brad Benson, Dennis O'Neill Mike Tucker, and Dale Abrahamson were the strong hitters while Bob Nicosia, Louis Raiola and Joe Holtslander gave fielding and pitching strength to the squad. ' 6 in S 3' we i.bv-M , , if ,. . . i . vw . B-BASEBALL, First Row: Wade Lau, James Falvey, Greg Bor- ndale, Mark Williams, Mike Tucker, Dan Korum, Bob Leitner, Jeff Voeller, Doug Berfeldt. Second Row: Bob Thompson, Jeff Kealy, Dennis O'Neill, Dale Abrahamson, Steve Lee, Brad Ben- son, Joe Holtslander, Louis Baiola, coach, Mr. Bill Weyandt. B-Baseball-145 Krau i lead thirt five QQBQQMJQQSE QQQSBEW-'Q V bove: Leng Arlene Oster- of 14 feet. in a the longjsiump is Rui 'gBjorlie 4 Right: Hmmfvins YS lavdtfaf for their limes are oriirn, meets this spring season. 146 Girls Track bristle in the 220 yd, run is Pam Stretching to gain more and55f?l?23ean , i ' Far out her steps m the,fgggdlest S - . vs. V . 5 e. The teamsrcomgeted in i I V. , .,,t A V . as g .-f,fV Q P. f, V ,sz . . .xxx L. fslsfl Hit fry-Niger- :f'v npr' ,.,4 naw-r ,tj 1- ts.s , 43 4,1 I r MW WWW w is rgffffgiiisfr , S wg W4 Washington - , 1' 'ns vi' 2 ,ang -, ,aw W ,nw l W , , 4 C X Mr. Rod Boehlke. season Meet. June 4. 5. Practice started March 1 for thirty-five members ofthe it Girls' Track team coached by The squad was talented in., sprinting andfield events. Captains Terri Gahnonand Kathy Korgum were inispiratignal leade s asgstrong ufrdlersiin short a ndglb filtifd G9 Drain: R in the grueling Arlene Osteirrttainfiivai ' ' illful ipfthei C lggng jump with Julie Breen ,Q becoming the shot put specialist. Theresa Goossen's strong ' specialty vvasthe discus. T Sprinters Pam Erickson and Mary Mangine vvere outstanding in e the 220 yard dash and gelays. sets were held atJTfhiei'Jrohinson Highland, and The vvithythe K The top match of early season was a victory over Waiailfririgton April 21. g . t g Timm. Johnson came out of that meet defeating both teamszat Q the Governor field. , , qiiis X' il? 1 IPTV- ami.: ':?',2'Q gf ifirit? f Ei ai-,--Qu atszvayff 'f f' GIRLS TRACK TEAM, First Row. Colleen Yates, Terry Ken- A nicgutt, Kim Johnston, Peggy Mudek, Toni Marusich, Nancy Nkjnon, Beth Kelley, Vicki Salchovv. Second Row: Keile tflacharias, Mary Mangine, Terri Gannon, Kathy Korum, Ruth Biorlie, Wendy Vietor, Terri Kendle, Nan Casello, Sue Johnson, Qgiqlglgrgianne Blum, Kelly Sheehan. ThirdfsRow:V Jean Anderson, ,T J 191 rib! PamiErickson,y Lauriel,,l7lavvkinson,g Cli,rgd,y,yl4alll5er,,, Barley 'Eirnny Arlene'0sjrerman, Julie ,V,. E5reen.,,.5JuIie, g?CZBQTlg,,.,JQl'19:g,Dlf3QQ3Ll,., Michelle W2lSsh:fn1anaQf6r,'l-Mew Rewellc eeaebt1lMrt-tfRQ.dneyl Eoehlke- Founh ROWTK Jacklff AR5bldQlflul64lQ 3t'??2 3fEf9l5!Ef?f,f.fl33,lIlX4 Schuneman,, Theresa Goossen, Debbie Cihlar. l mniwaeiti - til? , Lawn 1 Right: Fast starts off the line are important for Tom Sward and his Hill-IVIurray op- ponent in the 440 yd. dash. Below: With an extra burst of speed, lVIike Hanzlik crosses the finish line to vvin the 220 yd. dash. The team competed in a non- conference meet against Hill-IVIurray before the regular season began. 'H-. Curious as to hovv their team is doing, Larry Burdick and Dan Beneke look over the score sheet, while Mark Moreno holds up the finishing string. Panel Right: Tom Saete puts the shot 37 ft. Trying to perfect his discus style is Dan Ethier. Twenty yards ahead of his opponents, Steve Clock crosses the finish line to win the 880 yd. run. Anticipating the starting gun for the 440 yd. dash is Bob Olson, 148 - Boys Track O Ag.. K. .9 A I-7-1 i .TW . N . . :Q ,, 1 .. ,e .f K .. he i V. . , :xi Q skgvsmu , ,tv 1 W f 44 , M M M, My ,. at yn-4 ' X' ' f A itil, ,.,- 'L A . ,g. f A Leibel takes fifth in shot put at University Twin City Meet held against 18, March 24, 25 March 11 was the first day of practice for the fifty-member Boys' Track team. This year's team was coached by Mr. Gary Ales and Mr. Darryl Beissler. The team elected seniors Jerry Spiess, Joe Bobidou and Dan Ethier, and, juniors Dan Beneke, Bob Olson and Mike Hanzlik as captains. The cindermen were talented in all events. Bob Leibel and Jerry Spiess were strong in the shot and discus, Don Sivels and Allan and Mike Hanzlik top sprinters, Dale Jackson as a hurdler, Mitch Hecker ,P ,,h,. on the pole vault, and Steve Clock, Mark Richardson, Rusty Garvey,and BobOlson made up will M v the mile relay team. ., W can QMYQW ,l, ,'i'jf1 Y, 7?'3.,f9-if , , ' Q ..,'f7ff' ... ., - 1 f' Kicking toward the finish line in the final lap of the mile run is Dan Beneke. Left: Steve Nelson displays his shot put form with this thrust of 36 ft. Below: Two team members watch as long jumper Allan Han- zlik soars 19 ft. BOYS TRACK RECORD f1975I 825 422 y., Monroe 37 1 ' , ,V,, 3, JHS 0 lp.ii Mechanic 6936 782 Central' 1 692 19 tjrlumboldtsi 131 M s'i,i s ' irist ,'ss,s 71 sil,tilr, dtri s Clock sets pace for '76 Boys' Track are ,f',i W 1'-IN JU W Q in anim val 4 Q:-Q cccc A--Q C 2 , .4 5 . Mm W? If le. me W A+- , Wm ' BOYS' TRACK TEAM, First Row: Don Schuneman, Dan Beneke, Dan Ethier, Mike Hanzlik, Joe Robidou, Jerry Spiess, Bob Olson, Allan Hanzlik, Dale Jackson. Second Row: Tim Dickinson, John Blan- chard, Steve Nelson, Todd Arrigoni, Rich Straka, Mark Moreno, Mike Johnson, Craig Moorman, Tom Raiolo, Steve Em- mons, Larry Burdick, Dave Schmidt. Third Row: Assistant coach, Mr. Darryl Beissler, Mitch Hecker, Mike McCauley, Wayne Holmstrom, Rusty Garvey, Dan Rogge, Steve Clock, Mark Richardson, Chuck Register, Pat Okane, Mike Ciernia, Gary Eastlund, Jerry Splinter, Tom Garofalo, Tom Sward, Tom Kochel, Steve Vaughan, coach, Mr. Gary Ales. Fourth Row: Tim Kedrovvski, Gary Strum, Tom Saete, Kevin Dev. Bob Leibel, Mike Olson, Bob Duncan, Jon Zarins, Paul Ruoho, Mark Renstrom, Jack Gelao, Tim Maskrey. BOYS TRACK STANDINGS l1975l Teams Wins Losses Highland Park l . 8 0 Hardinge .rs, A 7 1 A A Central ' 6 2 JOHNSON 5 3 Washington 4 4 Murray 3 5 Humboldt . 2 6 MOUW3' . ,.s... A... 1 7 J Mechanic Arts 8 A 150 - Boys Track 1 fir N ,av f XV' rx, y If '? Mile relay anchor leg is run by Mark Richardson. Panel Left: Dan Beneke sprints the last lap of the mile run. Paul Ruoho finishes first in the 100 yd. dash. Tossing the discus is Jerry Splinter. Gary Eastlund long jumps 16 ft. Bob Leibel shows his discus form as Jack Gelao runs the 100 yd. dash. MK N 1313 Ng, W JQHHSQH WT? v-1' Below: Different putting techniques are demonstrated by coach, Mr. James Pirkl to the five returning lettermen. Bot-tom: Remember to follow through is a comment often heard as Don Buckrey prepares to putt. Right: Senior Dave Herzog at- tempts to find a suitable club for chipping. 'ht , CITY CONFERENCE GOLF STAND1NGS 119751 Team Wins Losses Highland Park 8 0 Monroe 7 1 Harding 6 2 JOHNSON 5 3 Murray 4 4 Washington 3 r 5 Mechanic Arts 12s Q 16 Central 1 142 f7 Humboldt rpig igtsrscs 12 M 5 V2 T 13 M 4 M1 R Washington 16 1 2 Mechanic Arts JHS 7M 10M I Monroe 18 0 Central 1 2 M 15 W Harding 6 12 C Highiand Park 14 M 3 K egist g 152 - Golf l V :Qs M Bergstrom, Sajevic, Buckrey, Herzog, bolster golfers' chance for City Crown Underclassmen dominated the aided by the return of four, three 1975 Golf team and carried them to a fourth place finish with a 5 win, 3 loss skein. Leading the squad was Jeff Nordgren who along with Bob Sajevic advanced from District 15 competition to the Region Tourney at Bunker Hills Country Club in Coon Rapids. Nordgren was the sole entry from Johnson in the State Tournament held at the University of Minnesota. year veterans. Steve Bergstrom, Bob Sajevic, Don Buckrey, and Dave Herzog led the team. Johnson overpowered Humboldt and Mechanic Arts in the first two matches of the year as they prepared to make a run for the title they held two years ago. Last year's champs, Highland Park, and East side rival, Harding, were expected to provide the toughest competition in the final matches of league play before ? X' P v This year's ten man squad, coached by Mr. James Pirkl, was The CNY Tournament- W ,W ' ff., A, , f ,sz W. ,A , 1 tllbxgz ., , ,W if 'G mga 7 3 fit , 'E Q' 4' ' ve 1 if ' S lj 'W 1 v 1 an -' 7 , A .. 2 rql , , '.'f . n ew . 'f fat. Following through after hitting a five iron to- ward the green is Tony Domagall. Left: Warming up prior to teeing off is Bob Sajevic, Far Left: Coach, Mr. James Pirkl checks the progress of Dave Herzog. Above Right: Senior Steve Bergstrom finds himself in an awkward position after his tee shot. 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Third Row: Marvin Goulet, Greg Bjorkiand, Scott Renstrom, Mark Chapman, Paul Schvvietz, Ed Stepnick, Mark Melander, Peter Doyan, Steve Miller, Judd Peterson, Coach, Mr. Conrad Hoff. Returning a forehand volley is singles player Paul Schwietz. Above Left: Dou- bles player Tom Chute prepares to return a serve. Far Left: Steve Carty, Marvin Goulet, Mark Melander and Scott Ren- strom discuss plans with Mr. Hoff. Right: Watching the returning ball is Tom Chute. Above Far Right: First singles player Greg Bjorkland practices his fore- hand stroke. Far Right: Top singles play- ers Pete Doyan, Craig Anderson and Greg Bjorkland. Below Right: Senior Scott Renstrom relaxes between matches. Be- low: Hoff and Stepnick compare scores. Eight section competition slated for State Tourney The Tennis squad tied for fifth place with Monroe in the City Conference for the 1975 season with a four win, four loss record. The 1976 Conference season began April 26. Instead of district play-offs, this year eight sections were used with the winner of each going to State. Greg Bjorkland's steadiness, Craig Anderson's aggressiveness, and the consistency of the Mark Melander, Scott Renstrom, first doubles combination, were put to the test in this year's tough schedule. Peter Doyan was not able to play this year because of a back injury. Early matches with highly competitive suburban teams proved to be a great asset. Mr. Conrad Hoff, twenty-four year veteran was the coach of the team. This was Hoff's last year of coaching. ? W it S nmwuauxmw' g ,,,.,,.,.., ,.'V EilQi,g.3frf5lii i.,1 ilgg lfj 5 E 1 is .ir.t s.r....,, .ii cvyqisafw H 'W it r t 1 ts: .ts t.'.::::::. :: . gg, :..i, Ss ' s . :iri .::. 4 --, E --':-- f:mQHsQ 1G,-4,1 :'-','- ' .1'-.-.1' -.:- ren y mpy if :-.. .1., it c 1 tsri if A s.: . it S'-1 sS.gi :,,' V, ..., - , H L..V I L...V VIVV if c A A s ggt. rssr V Lkrk KLKVA i - .. t s. . . i ttt .::. Q. ...' islrl ' Boys Tennis - 155 CHINESE EXERCISES. . . CIVIL LIBERTIES. . . YOUTH ADVOCA TE . . TELEMARK FIELDTRIR . . TEA CHER APPRECIA TION DA K i 9 35' .L 5 , 4 f f?ff2M X , , mf' - ff W , f WW Nywbf Overcoming readmg dlfflcultles, vvlth he-Ip FACULIY . . . FACULIY. F JLTY. . . FACULTY. . . FACULTY. . . FACULTY Demcmstrzlting the art of makeup before lVIz1mz: Leading the band. For 790 days this year, 2 793 students became the challenge for 7 06' full- time teaching staffers. The student-citikens of Johnson chose from over 7200 classes the eighteen that would best fulhll their goal-needs. The name of the educational game was to search for patterns, truths, approaches, contradictions, backgrounds, and solutions - a task that was the purpose of Johnson High School. Grittner and VEHLT 'WW :pf is Dr. Karl F Gnttner Johnson Principal. THOMAS PACHOLL FRED BRETT - Assistant Principal Ad mlnlstratlve Assistant. im mm rc., 1,-:rn-'.-naaamwfei 1 -.1 :A 'fix-P? .ef E ii 1 --2. 1 'QS X ,,.- Thomas Pacholl Donald Moore f 2 ,A 6 L V ' -if-' - 4 , ' K T, W 5 , ' Q. lrrxy QA ':'. , 1 dA wq W oo Za K 'X s --nu fff -up ,M Fred Brett Donald Moore Thomas Paoholl Fred Brett Ll'L LrV WV '- 3 , 3 , - , m . K - rr e - - ICT i i ' Administration - 159' Banking Ski Spree Jam Session Bisquick Bash 'A if i f 4s e no 5' i , i la. --Qi! ,X Edward Abdella f as 5 ' . 1 - ,X 99 an-4 'f 7' or Qu- Dale Carmichael Af.,-W V.-or R kN'M Ma':-1!..A2i 160 - Faculty 3-va Archie Anderson Mary Buck Workin With Retarded . . . lVIa netic Typing X --if--X 5 4? ,K Y 53 KW Bill Addison CPHDD Q I 4 .Jog-In . . . . . EOITIDL . X gk, X 1-. A 95fL5fp l l EDWARD ABDELLA - lMathl Intermediate Algebra, Basic Geometry, Computer Math, Co-Advisor: Ski Club. BILL AD- DISON - lEnglishl Mystery and Detective, Themes of Modern America, Mark Twain, American Humor. JOSEPH BRULA - lMathl Geometiy, General Math. GARY ALES - lSocial Studiesl Basic, Modern Psychology. Advisor: lntra-Murals, J. Club, Spar- tan Club. Coach: A Football, Track. DALE CARMICHAEL - lBusinessl Typing l, Il, Ill, Money Business and You. Coach: Var- ljveolittlef' A., t.-Q! Joseph Brula .51-nur 3 ' WJ? ..,M ff, fail tv f Gary Ales fm ., t .gg ' 5 vu - .wb 'A , 's Iv 6 9. 2 if 'Pk W U' ,,..,... I I X Eugene Berg Ronald Bohm sity Football, Hockey. ARCHIE ANDERSON - lCounselorl Career Education, Workshop. MARY BUCK - lHome Economicsl Foods, Interior Design. EUGENE BERG - lBusinessl Elementary, Advanced Shorthand, Business Education. RONALD BOHM - llndustrial Artsl Basic Wood, Repair Work. DARRYL BEISSLER - lMathl Elementary Analysis, Individualized Math, Coach, Cross Country, Assistant Track. lVlEl'M's . . . Bri: .. uw 5 9 is l 'Nw ..,. 'MX i ww. A ,259 Darryl Beissler . . Bike Hike. . . Night Adult Education Classes. . 9 . . , . Q6 .. f f E ibz' ' -I I I h Betty Craig Pvce Earl Dornfeld Cathy Dumas m r -I M: ,Vey 59- - . - iiii - S? 5115 ' . . f- Q .SV Z? fi ar QS, 2 i., I 55,2 is .V . , . ' -Q .. Q W if ft' W f Eldon Bjornstad Esther Berntsen U ZIVI. Heart Hosp: EARL DORNFELD - ILibrarianI IVIedia Specialist, AudioeVisuaI Coordinator. BETTY CRAIG f IEngIishI Writing I, Il, Composition for College. Advisor: Student Council, Honor Society KATHARINE DUIVIAS A IEnglisltI Film Study, Women in IVledia, Composition. JUNE DAHL - ISociaI Studiesl American Analysis, Independent Study. ROD BOEHLKE - IEngIishI Writing, .S r ' g l 5 ' H 'i':' i1f'J'WQ:5-14' Q ix F of tw Z , . Y 2 , ' N . in , M my jr, , ,,,,, 4' -r V' ' 'M , ' ' -wrt ' . TF' fi 'W' W- . . . Drivers Ed . . . Boca Chica Feast. . .A.F.S. Program . . i S g,s..,k'.- 1-ar ,C Rod Boehlke . 2 X 1 Q:- June Dahl ...Q ' - nyp 'F' ' , may J i Wil, f gi ., , mi Wx f I 5 Loren Berkness 'NSR Ll - Elena Bretoi Louis Cotroneo Judith Koza Dorothy Green . . Film Critics. . . Lutefisk Cheer. . . Shorthand Bingo . . Shakespeare. Coach: Soccer, Track, ELDON BJORNSTAD - lCounselorl Social Worker. ESTHER BERNTSEN f lBusinessl Shorthand, Typing, Clerical Office Training. ELENA BRETOI lLanguagel Spanish I, ll, lll. Advisor: Spanish Club. LOU CON- TRONEO - lSocial Studiesl History of Nlinnesota, American History. JUDITH KOZA A lEnglishl Science Fiction, Writing l, Perception and Communication. Coach: Cheerleader. DOROTHY GREEN - lLibrarianl. JOHN BALKENOL - lEnglishl Reading Skills, Advisor: Something New. LOREN BERKNESS F llVlathl Algebra, Trig. Faculty A163 .X S it r aw ,,, fy g E ' 'WMXw41'aw1ems,,saM. .vmmw Ray Forstad Paul Christenson Herb Ferguson . . Face to Face . . . Court Observations. . . Stock Marketing . . .Vista . . PAUL CHRISTENSON - lSocial Studiesl Civil Liberties, DOT , COUfi9l '- RUEBEN GUSTAFSON - llVlathl Vocational Economics, Sociology. RAY FORSTAD - llndustrial Artsl Metal Math. Advisor: Athletic Director. HARRY HJERMSTAD - lCouna Shop, On-The-Job Training. HERB FERGUSON - llndustrial Ar- selingi Youth Advocate. DOROTHY FLEMING - lMusicl Choir, tsl Dravving, Basic and Production Graphic Arts. GORDON Glee, Musical. RICHARD DEMERS - lSocial Studiesl Ancient, GRANT - lEnglishl Photography, Journalism. Advisor: Gover- European History. Advisor: Class of '76. SHARON GREDVIG - . G.A.A .... . . .Advocacy Corps . . . Class of '76. . W1 wan C li JP C if 't 'r3l'lD'i f V' i an xxxxt E Nw CA.. Gordon Grant Dorothy Fleming FIAIR- mais Rube Gustafson . W e -ft. C M A ,p- f wah' Sharon Gredvig .sa - a Q 91 f . Harry Hjermstad Richard Demers Arline Dewall . . OEO . . . Girls Football Team . . . 'Governor', 'Courier' . . . Craig Retires. . . l lPhysical Educationl Physical, Health Education. Coach: Girls . . . . Tennis. Advisor: Catalina. ARLINE DEVVALL - lCounselorl ' ' ',M'n' mp-9 fo fqaf77-99V County Cl7lldAbUSe Center Guidance, Suicide Prevention C enten and nursing homes provide sociology class with chances to see efforts towards lmpro vlng our social problems ' Facultyf ies W 2 N. -.Nw x . xi Paint ,gui we ff Leonard Kamnikar Disc :KWH A Thomas Farrel Muriel Lange Leonard Chess . . . Christmas at Gillette Children's Hospital . . . Sewing Tour . . LEONARD KAMNIKAR - llndustrial Artsl Electronics, Power, Metal. Advisor: Craftsman Fair. TENNY ELSTAD - ISociaI Studiesl. CAROLINE MECKLIN - IArtl Jewelry, Drawing. Ada visor: Skating. KINGSLEY KERRICK - IMathl Geometry, Algebra, General Math. Advisor: Intramural Golf. MURIEL KOR- FHAGE f lEnglishI Mark Twain, American Humor, Black American Literature. SHERMAN MILLER f IBusinessl Insurance, Business Law. TOM FARRELL - ICounseIorI. BETTYE COX - lHome Economicsl Basic Foods, Clothing, and Advanced Clothing. CONRAD HOFF e ISocial Studiesl Environment, Career ' N 'WHQQM . . Red Cross Chapter. . . Craftsman Fair. . .Tee Off . . . Jewelry. . . ' A ',, ,,...,..q---fr- ' ,,,.,,,...-1--- -' l Terry Elstad Caroline Nleckline Kingsley Kerrick Muriel Korfhaqe Sherman Miller f 25526 5 'ffl A' : C W K in .s ...- .if Bettye Cox Conrad Hoff Peter Kramer wi i r ii. A I4il?x' ima JM .G-Mfi 4' 'Vi' . AWN 'M If ,yi zymdli 51 ' 6 .1 'L Haiuji limi M' W' UMVIIV Zvi! W V I f if 1- T or rivjpiivlzqlv ,, ' I 1' W I l M. A 4 , A 4. .j f 'T ! rl QQ e . . Entertainment on lce . . . Analysis On Smoking . . . Green Retires. . Education. Coach: Tennis. Advisor: Red Cross Club. PETER KRAMER - lSciencel Human, Animal Biology. Coach: Girls Af squad Basketball. Advisor: Class of 78 . . . . SLBP. . . Belwin Nat Qs. is V Hin , if H1 '- i. ,',' ...m 'if X 'ff 'tt-if fx? ,Q ,. X Q., if:-wi .Q if 1 Kewl' . N Helen McKenney - ist C, it X 5 QW as t. iii . .Q 1 . rr x . - ' 1 . .3 3.gggg.sg: f v w . . ..-L,.::Ncwe15?,Q, . . .1 - . f ' 5 Qi? 9 X ti 5 X S Msx K nv-xx E5 X Ex 'K N .f . X N 'Q x.,. .,.,.. L , X gs t t . if aegis Q .. S S, S as X 'Xffw r gt I i Q 6 ...X M .. 1. f ' 7-'k . .55 ...l,:g.. ti-5 O tg.-X X C . Phyllis Langland Vernon Iverson ,Q-nr' 3 S g Q . . 'lg b ig, My 1- 'F' F 4' . . ll.. . ,Q . W ' 3 f:'lf ' Richard Larson ',f.k is S 'RX i Marsha Hulstrand Harriet lVlcEvoy . .WWI Iverson. . . GAA Scholarships . . . Intramural Sports Program . HELEN lVlCKENNY - lArtl Beginners and Advanced Painting and Dravving. Advisor: Spectrum Art Club. PHYLLIS LANGLAND - lS.L.B.P.l. VERNON IVERSON - lSociaI Studiesl American History, Modern World. RICHARD LARSON - lArtl Ceramics. Drawing and Painting. Coach: Wrestling. JAMES IVICGOWAN - 168 - Faculty lArtl Ceramics, Crafts. RON DITTIVIER - lCareersl Occupational Relations, Work Experiences. Coach: Wrestling. WlLLlAlVl LYNCH - lSocial Studiesl Regular American History, America Grows Up, Environment. Coach: Intramurals. IVIARSHA HULSTRAND - lGyml Health, Physical Education. Coach: 4 ', up Day y ,?, . . . Do lt In 'he Water T-Shirt . . . lVlcKenney Retires 2 , ,i,' . 'r if ,,,,L 1 , ' V t, ,X it at fi fi' M-A r , 1 W 'VV' A M d M at rf , iw Q V, wwf - X, , fg ,x ,V . Q .Wir ,, V trr X W 'tw f ,X ,.,,, U ' ,. .Q ,. . W f. . ,Xe X ' W ,V J f ff gifiii ,.-L Y ,ff , Q., X , Egg? X ,X , X X - if Xt S time 3' G , 3 .QQ it SSM fryr if A,,I-: f'f . , . , X .C X ' f' f,., . . if my .1 ' ' ' A 1 fi V V , , 2 ,Xt K R, mes lVlcGowan Bill Lynch X 53 'I X.: .MX - 1? W sg SQZSQQ' 1 Q ' 'tglxigl Greta Michaels JOVIFI Kulbitski Govie Grapplers . . . Class Visit to Greenbrier Home. . Volleyball Advisor: GAA. HARRIET IVICEVOY - lEnglishl Reading GRETA IVIICHAELS - lEnglishl TV and Radio, American Short Story, Writing l. Advisor: Skating Unit. JOHN KULBITSKI lGyml Swimming, Physical Education, Health. Coach Swimming. Pool director. 5 , an-1 ninese Exercise l lqt X 5-4 ' x .M Anne Nelson .SMR .Rm 2 KN.. ...X '-is Q: 5-Ng T -.:.f yu.. --wud' Arthur lVlcWatt M W . .Z .uf W. g ..e, A--f ,,,. y it . Q C lt ft YP .t John Nlulliken E . Robert Nlolkenbur . . Child Care. . . Black Student Caucus . . . Fort Snelling . . . OJT . . ANNE NELSON f lHome Economicsl Child Care. ARTHUR lVlc- WATT - iSocial Studiesl Nlinority, Russian-Asian Studies, American Political Behavior. CHARLES NELSON e lBusinessl Beginning Shorthand, Office Occupational Relations for OJT, Office Procedure. BERNARD NEUBERT - CS-ciencel Plant, 170 - Faculty Animal Biology, Natural Science. ROBERT RYAN f lSciencel Chemistry R,A. IVIARSHA O'BRlEN - lEnglishl T.V. Radio, American Short Story. RlCHARD SHAGER - llVlathl Geometry A, Basic Algebra, Trigonometry B. Advisor: Senior Class Council. JOHN lVlULLlKEN e lSpeech and Dramal Basic Speech, ,tg- . Ns. .... . N . V rm HUC H We Yomwlill OuT LDTQQ 3 jN1'fffif,',f1l1'fl . 61-ft?Jia'll! U5 lfillaoui ljmgrznn 6ll0Jfal1'amf,A.ldfw l Zllill ln fgubjrrl, lrnrhrris Prlanrf ,HUM fx N 1 X 1 1 t As- s . lf is milf! .. ii f 55' fs xsw, R 'E P Xt I S I i .-...C Q N iii , Bernard Neubert - Charles Nelson ff!! -....-,.........z' gs , x A 'S ,, 'X I ' X Y 'Q Q... -..-v 'Q 25 Q WBC , 0' is i v Robert Ryan Marsha O'Brien Richard Shager av, ml . Y t f st... A I + ss 7 ef- . ,.,,.r,,.., X. I gf my :ZQ , ,, ,.., . r,,,, , - -f R' , t t t i ,,,h,. V. -,,,, M r r ,T ,, , ,Z A...j.,' .3 Ei '- Q x X N A x X 'QM g A 4 X ,. . . ,-.L,- if My Q Thelma Patrick Harold Romansky Samuel Marks . .Class of '76 . . . Gustavus Adolphus Nobel Program . . . Stage Band. . . Essentials of Acting, Assembly Coordinator, Spring Drama Program. ROBERT MOLKENBUR - lSciencel Chemistry. THELMA PATRICK A lSpecial Educationl Math, Social Studies, English. HAROLD ROMANSKY lSocial Studiesl. SAMUEL MARKS A llnstrumental Musicl Stage, Varsity Band, Orchestra. Faculty -171 - ls . :xi :': 'fi MW f Peter Sajevic . . Career Days. . PETER SAJEVIC - lPhysicaI Educationl Physical, Health Education. Coach: Football. STEVEN PETERSON - lSociaI Environment, Issues. Advisor: Junior Class. JAMES PIRKL - lSciencel Biology, lVlath. Advisor: Golf. GORDON RlSCl-l f un...- o-i-IVl ne Nu X-B.. Steve Peterson N . f W ..tt T! 3 t 4 XX is Y .... r-M pl ex 1 James Pirkl eil. 1, f RAI lm Gordon Risch John Pikala . 'Too Bad Plaid Clad' . . . Pop Corn . . llVlathl Vocational, Advanced Physics. Advisor: Risch's Raiders. RONALD RlCHARDS - lBusinessl Record, Bookkeeping, Office Machines. JOHN PIKALA - lEngIishl Latin, Mythology, Essen' tials I. CAROLE SYNDER f lEnglishl Film Study, Science Fiction, . . .Winter Carnival Torchlight Parade . . . High Kick. . . Prom '76. . . i Lloyd Sandstrom ox' he , Ronald Richards M ,iv ... .. 'I Xl'i ,.,: B f ia te , - .... ' .dr A Nl E S kkkl ,. . cc,:. , ..,5 , -aa .l 'i'r Q Y lf ,. 1-:lil--A-t-7-1.x Wg In x l ,R l . ,iii iifleuf l rri l.., 1325 W., ,ar A A K cik -.-. 4 2150 X 'Q W S gt. V ma. r , rr aa. as Carole Snyder Gunnvor Sheff . . Risch's Raiders . . .J-Ettes At Halftime . . . Gunny Retires. . . Vllonlen in The lVledia. GQNNVOR Sl-IEFF f lPhyeical Edllcationl S eclal to I-cs Class Went to the Belwm Nature Tvvirlingf LLOYD SANDSTRCIVI - lPhysi-cal Educationl Plfyalaal, Center to do a soil sample survey 012 SIX S6',08f6 9 Health Education, Madam World. Advisor- Varsity Basketball ecosystems. . J ette Marching Unlt entertained basketball and football fans. . . physical Health Education Advisor- Marching Unit Flag Faculty f 173 5... f C S My if is. 1 llll 1 ihlxm . Yin U , fr V 4-w'ri.h .i1M'i I .J il. I few ' I Q' i ' ' -....,,,,-W S 1 I Robert Smith '54 W .... sr 5 N-i f S wa., A f r ' . : 513' A is f A I .'.. : Lg . ,-,, T' . K it .- , s Q 7 ,5 Q . I . 97 X35 'i Xkh . - A t Q ' aw 'W N i i E . T t . . R X kK.L 3 . I L. . A Q -, Mi A A T -My it ,ir . K i 9 X if 'NN-N. R Fred Steveken 'X-w.. Jane Snovell . . Luther Weekend . . . India Extravaganza . . . Sicilian Tarentella . . ROBERT SMITH A lEngIishl Stage Craft, lVlark Twain and American Humor. Advisor: Stage Crevv. EDWARD SVANOE A IScandinavianl. Advisor: Scandinavian Club. RICHARD STANf FORD A lSocial Studiesl America at War, International Relations. Coach: Debate. FRED STEVEKEN A lScienceI Conservation JANE SHOVELL - ISociaI Studiesl International Relations, Anf cient History, History of lVlan. RICHARD STONE. . . lBusinessl Typing, Note Takinq. PAUL SCHULTZ lSocial Studiesl History 'nner at I 1 if My W M, 5155 1 I 6,4 ggi, f ff' Edward Svanoe Richard Stanford gllsfa X , X. hm .at i, , wx ,, 2? r xo msg, , ,f A A s Y s tx? KK' PGH' Schultz Richard Stone Gina Rulli . . Introduction to Scandinavian Club. . .Wildlife . . . Indian Dress. . . of lVlan. GINA RULLI f ILanguagel French I, ll, Ill, IV, Italian, Conservation class takesan-eld tri f F in 'iw L'hT h.Ad' :F hcib. .. . . .. pofffee rem Wm 3 'gt CUC mor rem U rdentrncatronand trmbercrurs1ng...French Club treats themselves to a French dinner at International Institute. . . Faculty - 175 3 . . . Consistent State Fair Winners . . . C 'Q' :ggi-if ' swf-S:.'s .Rail L six is . . hr... Inez Washburn pfi 'SNS 'X Q Nlarlys Peterson Bettye Roach n Bons and umi Bears Camera R . INEZWASHBURN-lHome Economicsl OJT, Lingerie, Clothing. ROACH A lEnglish, Social Studiesl. IVIILDRED WALSER A RICHARD WASKO - lSocial Studiesl Civil War, America Grows lForeign Languagel German l, ll, lll, German with a Lighter Up. Coach: Baseball. LAWRENCE THElVllVlES - llndustrial Artsl Touch. AdViSOrI German Club. LlESELOTTE TSCHESCHE - Technical Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Camera Repair. lForeign LanguagelGerman.Advisor: German Club. IVIARLYS PETERSON - lCounseIorl Guidance Office. BETTYE 176 - Faculty . . Blue Print Careere . . Secretarial Experience. . . intercultural. . . ' I V' H by :Lk A, 'U ,,27',N.' civrtwnrz 'iiiii ff te lg iris l at - +?'LL , ff. qv 1, Jimi ' ' ', ,, ' f -f . , , A ffl K 6 er Ze a W, re riqwh .Q 'W' 1 tr' M -r l 'Ta x 'W a r l r i Richard Wagkg Lawrence Themrnes Mildred Walser Lieselotte Tschesche . . . Three Strikes Your Out . . . Economical lVloney -. 45 William Weyandt H Helen Hayes . . .J.V. Griclders Win City Title . . . Family Conflicts. . . MAUREEN VAN HEERDEN - ISocial Studiesl Psychology, Reading, Poetry. Coach: B Squad Baseball. CRAIG STRANE - History of Man, Advisor: Historical Society. PAUL SWANSON - IPhysicaI Educationl. Coach: B Football, Varsity Hockey. IMathI Algebra, Business Math. JAMES WHEELER - IEngIishI LAWRENCE PERRY - IBusinessI Marketing, OJT. LEE ZANK - The Sea, Writing, Business English, Advisor: Sailing Club. INeighborhood Youth Corpsl. WILLIAM WEYANDT - IEngIishI T.V. and Radio, Independent . . . Self Involvement Activities . . . Golden :Ein N Maureen Van Heerden James Wheeler Lavverence Perry X 2 W 1+ . ami? I ak 5 Q . I gf, Q J.. A Happenings. . . Books Q 'W' V , ' vivi ff' 2 .Y ...M 'in-nit sail ,xiii Lee Zank Craig Strane Paul Swanson . . . S.S. Rocket. . . IViini-Theme . . . Co-ed Phy. Ed. . . Dancers. . . mv '9v' ...M WY -W . ,Ai 'chi' N is :Sw - 5 5 - r . Vw ,aw WW' f S R 9-Q, e' S Q 2 ,X Q W-WM f . .5,. T A wx K fi E X NS , 'es Q X X5 Y .. 2. 5 P X we A. :EQ :I E X X sa Q S H X X fl in X X , new 5 , ,- -jlfflfl,-Q. - J ix ? E- it A s Q f -.f N 2' l i Z Dorothy Bennett fb. WNW ltSl'l Harry Hjernwstad helps program. lVlurielBossn1an zed Report Cards . . Faculty cheers at Donkeyball. Yi? Elaine Antler BUSY lynn-an an . DOROTHY BENNETT - lnursel. IVIURIEL BOSSIVIAN - lpursarl. NOVAK - lattendancel. BETTY ANDREASON - lnmsic aidel. ELAINE ANDERSON - lattendance and payrolll. BLANCHE JllVl IVIANTHY A laurlio - visual aiclel. MARY ANN THOLEN A lof HAYNE f lPrinclpal's seoretaryl. DOROTHY JOHNSON - ldata lice aidel. processing, Nevysletterl. DONNA FREDERICK - lreoordsl. VERA . . Video Tape Recording. . . ata Processing Programming. . . :Q-A ., ,V-,,a.,,,m.H.w-w...nwsw-w..t-,.-- ,. V, A, . , .. ,.., , , ,,i.,,, i.i,, t Wt.,...W M .. t..-...y- ,.,,..,..ts,i.,,,? L K ' - . ' Q W ' I ? ,,.. ' me fl' X t - or is ' 5 . A K . mf' P c ,' 7' 3 . , X X S . . gc 1 W t t t xi 'W 9 ' ' X-A - if-.c,f: Q 4 P ' f l X- . ,f 'S , k . .. i X f ' ,,,, Q as r W J' X wp- 'is MK' ' . ' ' 4 'Yk2i.Q1bw.f.w,wA ,X , A A . 4 - 3 if xg .1 ' 5 if . A Sw., V Q 4 5 'Ne 9 P Rev.. M Q - Pwr- . ..- 4 xv 1-s ..-ff ,mx ? A Blanche Hayne Q ,TYLWJ I rf' Q W ' ,Nr 3:y,Llf IZ? ' Ai' f L-'-523 z. 4'4- gif' wif Mir qv' - fa, , I ff wk L V e r 1 N o y a k c J, sf' Dorothy Johnson Donna Frederick - 1' , sway ,. r. I at Tiiwklim I f -QP! 'V' A crrr J i if 1 ,Vi ,gi 9,21 3 5, Wg, , , in K X 1' 1 ll fl 0 -s 3,51 ' K 'Q r' 1 A ,,, V42 an I A jf' ' ar '.:.I. ' t,,, f I Betty Andreason 494 gun. , 1? 'fix r F it I iw A fi if It TEKIJ, I F A 4 if - wp,-e' e 2 ,, ik X ,JM X Efff-T'5a1u.,,L-, f Jim Nlanrhv Mary Ann Tholen . . . Purchase Order System . . . Field Trips . . . Free Busing . . . l.D. Cards ti Custodial Staff' Budget Cutback. . .Zero Hour Breakfast Program. . use X M I x Mary Steiner Lou Kroll ii..-as .r 55 - Q - Ns L 1 I Q - as X gl Gert Keelin Betty Stafford si K ,rv . if is ' N as NN. 'V f T? 1 I . LJ -4 I Betty Jernberg Stella Karels Matilda TIWOIGD Lenore Schaible vxgks i' If-5,8 ' :ag ,L lt I I ' S X Y X XX SR ig X Q ...,,,,,,.-P-' ' - wif W 1 A if O' I M, N. ' W t ya A w Z7 VV i A ik lump' , . 2:49 Mary Stachovvski Sadie Kroll John Lesniak, Hall Ambassador . . G.A.A. Banquet . . .Milk Bags Discontinued, Back to Half Pint Canons. . MARY STEINER - lcafeterial. LOU KROLL - lcafeterial. GERT KEELIN - lcafeterial. BETTY STAFFORD - lcafeterial. PAT ROBINSON - lcafeterial. LOUISE JERNBERG - lcafeterial. EVE- LYN DEROSE - lcafeterial. BETTY JERNBERG - lcafeterial. STELLA KARELS - lcafeterial. MATILDA THOLEN - lcafeterial. LENORE SCHAIBLE - lcafeterial. MARGARET LOFGREN - lcafe- terial. RACHEL ELLSVVORTH - lcafeterial. ELLIE BLACK- STOCK - lcafeterial. BERTHA KAUTT - Icafeterial. MARY STACHOWSKI - lcafeterial. SADIE KROLL - lcafeterial. JOHN LESNIAK - lcustodianl. RON BURTON - Icustodianl. SYLVES- TER WAGNER A Icustodianl. DICK O'KANE - Icustodianl. JERRY FLAHERTY - Iengineerl. COLLEEN TOFTHAGEN - Ihall monitorl. Thanksgiving Turkey with Pumpkin lce Cream 680 Thermostats 'V . . . . I I I I I l I l I .W .. t 1 I v I 'K H -i. wx ws 'Q xx x ww 'qs X tio he fx Q Q 1.-C Pat Robinson Louise Jernberg Evelyn DeRose L Lt '1-.5 A , 'ww . a ,.:. ,,., . get , Ex N : f is M QF 3 I 'R of Ngo 5 ' S' . 1' 5 K 1, I t .V S555 X . . lf , .. Y A,XL A , .. . . 5 K ji 55 5 - .. . .... fisit 55 Margaret Lofgren Rachel Ellsworth Ellie Blackstock f t i . - . Nl' A may 1 hi gm ,fir ,S , is R if ssssss as A 1 ' - , if -. 4 K Y .3 . ' '- R - ,M t . oo,ii , . ' , a E - - sess 'Q E Abfw Ron Burton Sylvester Wagner Dick 0'Kane . i. 5. , , 5 Bertha Kautt and Ellie Blackstock Q Q + ig Q -Xi :... A i ssl wi Q i 5: is--H .. -5 . 5. K' I Q 5 K,.' ' 'fx .fa-1 ,- iii: 1 -it KA Y . . NWN. . Jerry Flaherty Colleen Tofthagen . .Chef Salad Surprise. . . John Lesniak, the Hall Ambassador.. Cafeteria!Custodian - 183 S 3 21 at ka I Q 1,544n,n all PP, ..- P, ,gp-f. 11- ,., L DLT: in qi N 5 f' S .Pm ,. A V W Q , P 1 P P. r -. ' Y or - if ff, - - H if H E. P. if 1 ' Teach r Fl - ir 1 - at fe 5 P , 1 rc- ,P it . ' - 'E ,Q .1 NN QYT Q L A - -. l . - 'X Q f -..W...A ww P ff .13 . - - . . -.., .- --..., . X ax in P 1 ' tw .m .- Carole Synder's creative media class. P? as P P 4 2 ff i f in Bob is r 1 457' ff ' f EW, at , ffz, a P 1 i n f f 7 PfMA.W, Jw ff fu, -1 a M Smith builds lVlame sets. Police Patrol Parking Lot , rw .5, 7 r wg? Chl? fir 'fi I ,-nfs, 'lV7':VYfgy,53f,f., QV ZZYKW5' fifvf ,sf iw M if lv . W A f' ' ,. ,G. , V M52 , ala? Q 2 ,,.., . 1 grfzilff f A K V, l P Z !?4g,dft: .ww if f t he 5 - ,E r it .npr A i PQ M3 P r Pr P ,i,,f , ,?, ,,, A gM'f',l , P ,, 'Q V f5f52V5lffif'f fA,1ZLYP,,W,,l' W we f ,fa ffvrwww I VM-Whey-N PN e PP f f f ' -Mwmma f .wyagf M?'maM,,,P fr 'WW ' PP V UP Pfrffaww- ,g,wamw,tPv-,Z V ,aff , , . ' ' , P P MW' P P PP P P aan ' Y 'A ' Johnson High, 1349 Arcade St, home of 2300. Facial Future Shock Art Project. . . 'Juke Box wc f: fs, . A Wm, X tx x RQ A3 K s it St 1 M X N t N 'X E . ww .. 5 NX N5 w s . i t L.LA Q Ag ss ,sixww aw.. ,..X. -W sawn t K vs-tmas ig kv '- .fi raft construction with Tom Okaneski. Future Shock on Terri lVladsen. J' U' 0 'a Ed Griffin, drummer in lVlanwe. . Teacher Trio Produces 'lVlame'. . . 'Hamlet' a Fi J' Jill Anderson masters lingerie. i ,R t w , Q? ' x ks i X Kg 1. Sheryl Steingrabbefs guitar class. Mfr ' 2- az? ' , 1, 9 W Nga, E QM f A I .. 111 - Vtrisiibil :- : 'S Wulf' -. X W Q22 if N ,gif fi' ta. tr 'fxtm X K Q' 9' Rick Faokler's house blueprint. rst for JHS. .. Faculty - 185 MID- YEAR ELECTIOIVS. . . I.D CARD PICTURES. . . WEL COME DANCE . .ADVISOR KRAMER. . . FIRSTAREIVA. . . CO-ED PHY-ED. W, + ff, . f . , ' . f 2, PN. E -:xx X Getting to be known on the JV hockey rink, SOPHOIVIORES SOPHDOIVIOFRES. ,A-'fn Having fun with a sophomore crowd security X: Y. 'QQ N ihhfs. 5. .X A 3 Diwf S q NX is .. - ww . -E. QS is at I l 2' xg,-5 SOP x 5 IVIORES. . . SOPHOIVIORES 'U Q Fi 5 x xt W ' - 5 tx., We bu , 1 jx sp 5 ' M':,v,, 'asf he ,, nd W 1 47j SOPHOIVIORES The fnrst taste of the royal pattern for sophs. iw - 5' , Y r V y ,A1,: A s A, f H Lumps in football. lr's never an easy entry, the sophomore one. The first arena seems so complicated along with the new building. The sophs became a Class in September but not officially until officers were chosen in February. An identification grew from the first l.D. photo for the yearbook, through sports and classrooms, until everyone made friends who knew of them for something. Sophomore Class sells identification cards SWK ti M x -A l. 15 af was tr-is S ggfw fi f 42 fi wg .Jew '14 Trouble shooting a burglar alarm in lVlr. Leonard Kamnikar's electronics class are Bob Cocchiarella, Rich Straka, and Mike lVlason. Right: Obtaining a pass from counselor, Miss Nlarlys Peterson, for Iowa Test review, is sophomore, Casey Kelley. 188 f Sophomore Class officers and Council 'Q The Sophomore.CIass officers, advisor, and council were alive with ideas this year during their many spirited meetings while trying to become the Class of 78. They started the year by decorating the halls during the Homecoming Spirit Contest. They also sold identification cards made from yearbook underclassmen photos to start to build their treasury. Their profit totaled S75. Officers were elected in mid-year in orderto give sophomores a chance to know their fellow classmates and their choices for leadership. lVlr. Peter Kramer, science teacher, was the classes' patient and creative advisor. Future projects included Prom, Class trip, and fund raising. Left: Sophomore class officers meet once a month to discuss ideas and plans for this year's and next activities. Officers are Lisa Grundtner, secretary, Sheila Lynch, president, Sue Lundell, treasurer, lVlr. Peter Kramer, advisor, and Beth Ferderer, vice president. Q! Q K 3 Left: Building their unique bulletin board showing oldtime female movie stars in their Women in lVledia class are Gail Har- per and Shellv Hampton. Below Left: Corrine Thole stitches the hem of her print dress in her sewing class. Below Right: Fair weather and a strong vvind encourages Sailing Club member, Brian lVlonson at White Bear Lake. IST? Wtiisr i 'fmt V so in L, 7 is get X bb X' X Xx vi .ix uf 4 'HJ' Y H trite!! if gy: LV qw gg 's , V W im A V K. 2, wr , ,, . if jg, ,io are M, Y , mskk SOPHOIVIORE CLASS COLINCIILQ First Rovv: Dave Brindlev, Ann Beginek. Third Row: Paige Buege, Barb Johnson, Lisa Vom Builqren, lvlilw lvlund, Louie Baiola, Steve Leuzinger, Second Grundtner, Laure Balsimo, Jean Landgraf, Kathy Wallek, Lori Rovv: Laurie l-lavvkinson, Sheila Lvnch, JoAnn llflatechen, Beth Tllilllll, Linda Jeske, Gretchen Nelson and Class advisor lVlr. Vvalfefield, lVlelinda Ouandt, DeeDee Quatmann, Lisa lVlcCov, PGIfvrKranier. w Below: Enthusiastic learner, Jennifer Maas, fits pieces in a puzzle with the help of Teresa Larson. Right: Child Care students, Judy McNabb, Margaret Naughton, Vicky Holum, and their proteges, Barbara Wallenberg, Kristin Burkhart, and Leigh Maynard, return from a stroll to the Farnsworth School playground with Home Economics teach- er, Mrs. Anne Nelson. -i Students, kids learn basic skills Robert Abbott iff Don Abel i , A Dale Abrahamson n Judy Acciari Qjfw Allen Alberg J Scott Aljets v I tn ,f 1 Qt 1,1 tt 5 f 4 fi if tv ... . yjffw 5 fwlit 51i,!f, V xi . fwfr, b. fe. David Allen . , Thomas Ames .. tp, W i , , . J J J t g 4, . Brenda Anderson A' V 'M 2 0 A J A S Donald Anderson W i' be V Fl V Q 7' Q, .. Jean Anderson A A. 3 lvgu A A ,g g f Jill Anderson ,f Z ,,,,,,.. t A A Y ' . 1 uit? ' V - . Q . waist V . f- I 7 Jodell Anderson 'l f H 2 MQ! I, i John Anderson ,, . 1 .tg M , Anderson was AW Mt VA ,V tt. an . ... L . II ,mga I .. . af John Andersor - A' . gf K ff'j'M gt fp , 1, . ,M Linda Anderson ,g il . ttt' , J ,VVA , Patricia Anderson 1 it 5 ' M W ff . - ,..., . . 1' ' ft.. ,fifviifffiffzz-1: I W A ,, ,.... I g 190 Sophomores!Child Care y a fi H mrs , , ,,V 25 3 1 ,5 2 t Ronald Anderson it ,ii .4 i ,, 1 42? t i ' '-437 . Gai'Af1f0f1S0n 3 5 E W1 'W fig, Q i ' 'Q ,, Sandra Appelquist is it ,,.. ,Ii , gf' In if David Arcand Q ddd, My if i Zzdt WWW - Lori Arnold 5, i ,N K Lawrence Arntzen is Q gg' A K 4'2 r A '?f g'rr'f 7: V, rr aaaa A iii.. Fi 'ii-Sai 3 yi X-'uv 5 L X Y' .1 t ef 9' XX Q x .fem . , . is , it W- -f ss: A . .f- K nh' ' A- is ffm fl. L .. ,X A -is K A 'WW W SI , fwsssiss Skill, precision, and coordination is learned by lVlaria Ann Vyskocil as Ruth Stahlmann observes her progress. Left: Anticipating a work of art by Keile Zacharias is Jennifer-lVlaas as Sue Schwalbe works on one of her child care projects. from each other in child care classes 5 2 Frank Arreguin 1 we - A A fm 'Q Todd Arrigoni ff' 'N A. Q Vw 1 L Linda Auger f 1 U my is - ff W ,M Tina Avery 1 :EZA k Gregory Babin i rrri 1 i LVHHBHQHO ' .t r 2 yiyi 1 4 'H , ff i ' lah 5 fi A - M. 'Q! if A Z 4 W? ii. ,2 i .li A1 Q5 29 nv!! 'ww' I ,,k4 VV i is ,,y, JOYCE Baker H V iii' i ZV, 1 Laurie Balsimo 2 4,2 ag Cynthia Banashak W ' :' ww Banua t 1-'i '-i id. ,A ,hi, i y Diane Bafw ' ' Karen Barte ,,-f ,, --.'- . bf wg 1 f i N Y ' , A ZVV: i tri '4' 4 A . ,ZA Paul Barte ,H V? W' ' W., Q-T. 'Q Wt .. David Barte' 1 Q i ccit ' or f W Kevin Bauer i, is 4, y y A .em y 1 ly A f M4 'gl Theresa Bauer W, , y .. 1 i Swv Bauman I ,rii V sh ,V ,, V. ,,. jg 1 I Terry Beach his 'A r fm it SophomoresfChiId Care - 191 Valerie Beaudry Nancy Beaulieu l I., as f' Todd Beebe y gy ag' y r, f Dean Beety 45, la f '1 .ww ir 45' it - ' 2 John Bellovich Anne Benassl r 3 M 6 i LE' 1 ' 5 ' L R6 Bradley Benson Timothy Benson Linda Bentler Douglas Berfeldt 5 Denise Berg Stephan Berger '- N' xg E limi -2 I I 1 X , Nine Chess Club members compete l. Planning his next move is Dan Ethier, one of nine regular club members. Top: Arranging names on the tournament ladder are lVlike lVlakovvesky and advisor lVlrs. lVluriel Lange. The object is to gain a higher place on the rung. Right: Concentration on rook to queen is pondered by Craig Borgh. fy lone Berling pd' if A r- ' l V i. V Joy Berrisford y , y -1 l'l' 2 V, V my 1 1, Susan Berry I 4' 2? lsi' 1? J ' J wif, i Richard Bianga ti if -5- y i f by ff? g adj John Bicha ? , 1 'i fr Q ' Y 5 Michele Bifulk 'H C S x ere -Q arr 192-Sophomores!Chess Club ,, V, W ,, ,K Ima., U ' Q 1 -qw 4 My W . if .. ff' , H J ' f-'AW L t his 4 V , v i. : V f .13 3 ,,. an . i. 5 '-1 ff J'-A' f . 15 I , fe, 'l y W M ,Wm E933 g M 15 hi , fr rn v if ,.-, , My ,,g,mw2At, i . ffl? I M M, fd J J rrrl rryt 5 ' ffm ff 'WM' 1 ' u 2255 rrll 5 'Wiz . AAA' f . ,W fu ' A M ' 'wr Z? if A ',:, or ' J 7 ,.,, f-- gzse 4 g, S Warren Bifulk Brian Billstrom Dale Bjorkman Joe Blaha John Blanchard Kathleen Bloom Teresa Blossfield Peggy Boog Lynn Boogren Gregory Borndale Richard Borowske Jacqueline Botkin urnament ladder weekly for top rung of to ab A, fer. 9. Weekly tournaments prove challenging to Jeff Nelson, Ray Duzynski, Brian Kurzhal, and Mike Makowesky. Left: Competition is intense as Pat Ott, Tim Lange, and Jeff Nelson vie for first place on the ladder. Agiftb , f H r A ,fy 1' '- 4 pp A in H we V get r ' + , ,f 1 .,,. nf 7, A5 ' v GEMM ,fi i f Y 2 qv c Vw zz? wr? ,M ,, at ' .sm Q ,Q 4 '91 't 72 r , it Q x .. L Z 5 ' rt Yvonne Bougie Victoria Bowes Mary Bowlin Lori Braverman Julie Breen John Brees Debra Brehm David Brindley Walter Bristow Christine Brown Deanna Brown Michael Brown BA 'U 'A W1-.fr it X 'lhbg 2 1. 'Q in N., 3, SophomoresfChess Club -193 Q 5, K -'M 1 V dw x .. ff'5'1 f l ..2w?f3ai ,W 4 f, 3,23 M I v:?v A A-A , tg.?l4 jill ge ! W El C Nasal frrtmifl f! 'fr ur M-L ' W an ,H 1 f ff e -wn....,, W, A Ewa M I 4 r H 2 .,f A I 1 ,L ' 'N -.4 A 1 ' . lyk V I . iwfff Patricia Brown Robert Brown Vicki Brown Constance Brulport Randall Bruski Lori Bucher Paige Buege Brenda Bulmer Robin Burch Dawn Burckhardt Thomas Burke Donald Burth Edith Cabinett James Cairl Douglas Callais Deanna Carbone Lori Carchasky Mark Carchasky Brenda Carey Mary Jo Carlson Michael Carlson Nancy Carlson Steve Carty Kevin Catlin Other boats docked on White Bear Lake are of interest to Rick Dvorak, advisor, Mr. Jim Wheeler, Mike Ligday, Arvid Hoidahl, Mike Wahlin, Steve Ranum, and Brian Monson. Right: Safety precautions are taken as Mike Ligday adjusts his required life jacket. rw 'nn- 1 -ww we J i 5, ls 5 X .,,, lbs! Xt 1-oi 1 -4-M-sv t l J 'S T3 B' my ,Ng it U ii 194 - Sophomores!Sailing Club yn !,,L if f'. 5, , is Us , QM ff fl 24 ef ,f ga, X if' 'r f 1? iw ,Ya Gary Chan Mark Chapman Ruth Chapman , . if L ,Z Laurence Chase Laurence Church V Claudia Chute LA' 3 'Ge y W X ,,rE J 1 lx A H if Vrlr it Tamara Jo Cich irf ',r' ff f'::. Q Colleen Clarkin ' WM ij. , A, Steve Claugherty View if rag, Kenneth Clock 332 y ,,r, , fi? Steven Clock i t Q Robert Cocchiarella - t Angela Coleman 't,1 A M ' j Stephanie Coleman 5 ' A lV,, M L ft 4. Elizabeth Collier 4 t1'i': L ? A Laurie Collier , , Ax Q W l . 1 Maw Condon W 3- ,Q ,, ,r. -A p ' ,, Lynn Conroy sk L, 'H , Q 'I A f X Y. 'O 3 ga ' ' . ,E S.S. Rocket refurbished by 20 in sailing crevv L 'gm Neatness and order are ensured as Brian lVlonson, Steve Ranum, and Arvid Hoidahl fold and store sails for the S.S. Rocket. Right: Discussing future plans for the Sailing Club are Brian lVlonson, Arvid Hoidahl, IVlr. Jim Wheeler, and club president, Steve Ranum. Above Right: SAILING CLUB, First Row: Rick Dvorak, Mike Ligday, Brian Monson. Second Row: lVlr. Jim Wheeler, Arvid Hoidahl, lVlike Wahlin, Steve Ranum. I' Y :Lv- I V Sophomores!SaiIing Club f 195 Mary Continenza Jacqueline Corbo Benedict Cotroneo Daniel Covelski Raymond Cranston Patricia Crowson Doreen Cruz Persida Cucchiarella Lynn Cukla Patrice Cullen Lynn Cummings Lee Daas Lori Dalby Laurie Daniels Michael Daniels Debra Davids Charles Davis Barbara Dean Q we W lll 1 ' J, . ,,.,l:2 1 l. f- - E 5' l ,, 1 Q Q ., .A A ri I. ,Q - 'J' 5:4 lllllu l 5 'L , fl fl L ff' J. li. -V lll J it i , b y ' A V F A :NY , A W a t l:-- i t A if V 4 it 'l w ill 7 ,ii i 4 J X2 ' X W f V, I 1' , 1 3' it rg ,fn f will f Q I? 5,4 I J 5 5 fl f ff Q L Q f E' 't S V 4 V of l lllll N W ,QQAX-3.39, ', to 196 Sophomores!School painting We -. '1 ,N fi .i,,i NN' 51. Spraying walls outside the boys' gym class is Mr. James Scaramuzzo, an employee of Jessie James Painting Co. The entire school vvas painted from July to December. Classes vvere conducted as usual even though the painters vvorked during the school day. Left: Research in the nevvlyfpainted library is a pleasure for Terri Madsen as she peruses the morning paper for an assignment in vvomen in the media. The library was painted White with orange trim. ra. Susan Dean 'K Davvn DeChaine l A--2 Perry DeCosse ' t L' Mary Delaforest '? 4 4 Wendy Derks gf Mark Desmarais ' ia , 'af' . L, t X ' ' hx ' i 4 1 iff. f , V Michael Desmarais , 4 - '- -V K , A,A' 24,1 22' i Gary Detlefsen f J 4 A ' M . I h'4'A Christine DeVaIerio A, V2 X ref . we Rebecca Devine J i,, f ' Laurie Dick 2 I, J I i ' V Timothy Dickinson at I ,i V-r. il S I 7 I X fi I Y W ,,,' ' ' ' ,l I - , 1- 4 kyii if J A Patricia Diehl W ,, 'R V , at 4,5 , 2 ,Q J James Dobrovolny . 1 J . ii i E , t we J J Jeffrey Donahue '91 555. 2 E wggifv' lv fi Mark Doten r J 'ii- J 'Li J' zz ' Anthony Dress aa' . at if . Chew' Dufour if if aaa Y J James gang Iivens halls, classrooms with first all-school paint job since '63 ' Richard Dvorak Steven Eastep yd - Gary Eastlund RWM 'f Donna Edholm Ronald Eggers W f f ,L I ri , A I f I -i'-i W , Steven Eggert J S N., if J it -- ,V Kathleen Ehnstrom A J Charles Erickson W ' fi ' M, i + 4 I M... GvvendoylnErickson i ,gt A -4 , . ,i.' 'W' Laney Erickson l as 'l' V 1 Robert Erickson J ulie Ethier ia it H I I J - i,ii.,,,i J ' 2, iq f -W . 1,2 ' X 'i Y aa 1 V 'wr -'wr if ,av , ,. 4 a fi WV li 2 HH M., 4 52 , Q, f ,, ., ., J J , I 'ii Cynthia Etter i Steven Eue J ' James Falvey .i, Daniel Fenton V i' i f iif A - J .A J . Elizabeth Ferderer 11 .ii ,iii M 2. Z , in , E ' 'fi'i ,,., Julie Fay f if J it - if- Sophomores!School painting - 197 X, Thomas Fischer Kathleen Fisher Ernest Fitzgerald Lorraine Fitzgerald Mary Jo Flaherty Lori Flynn ..... T ' it ,Q J, at .M W 2 Julie Fontaine , fl 2 if 3 5 Lawrence Fleming F 5 2, If i I Terrence Fogarty f a 'F li, W Debra Ford 'vil 3 ' Ann Forrest J .VZ Z V' Pamela Fransen 'A ' i ' ' Peggy Franzwa f at ' T Lorena Frascone V- Tim Frederick ' 'i Wi 1 Charles Freiermuth sf David French Anthony Gaglierdi 'T U 5 at if ,Q ,Q pf 2 to gig? mf' Two 33,200 South Bend metal turning lathes replace obsolete equipment spur shop interest Finished product already in mind, Rodger Kretman forges metal for a crowbar, one of his trimester projects. Right: Safety gog- gles must be worn by all students doing any work in metal shop. Brian Hanson turns his center punch on the new South Bend metal turning lathe in lVlr. Ronald Bohm's second period class. 198 - Sophomores!lVletal Shop ,gg A' A 1 . 5 9 em , V4 ' 1 tk 6 f r -Q 1 F ...Q M tw 4 Q' ' Q 1 ,tt X t is 5 -:I 5? ' K -i 'isxsiri is vP x it 1 , Elm J Thomas Garofalo Joseph Garske Y' W 'L J W Joy Gasper C Mark Geisenhoff Dorothy Gidlund Heather Given ,gf W' 2 f x f M 1 Sandra Givvoyna Patricia Gondek Paula Gonzalez Lora Gosnell Cheryl Goulet Candice Gramenz John Gravelle Bryan Greene Robert Greethurst Rocky Grell Kenneth Grimes Mary Griswold Robert Gronewold Sandra Habisch J 1 :IL Philip Hagelberger V6,,, if VV: 5 '1 ' David Halbert g Sandra Haley 5? 53 Lisa Grundtner 3, Carreen Halstenson Shelly Hampton Monty Hanson Patricia Hanzlik Peter Hanzlik David Hamre ts t r Far Left: Continued work on a metal working lathe helps Mike Mapson finish turning his center punch. Left: After removing safety goggles, Jim Lucci adds finishing touches to his crovvbar by filing away rough spots. Sophomores!MetaI Shop - 199 1 Mark Hare . A Gail Harper M Joan Harrell . Angela Harris I' , Gayle Harris ., Duane Hart 'l i ,Y ,awww A.,, h,,l, , , Joseph Harwood Mark Hassel John Hau Tami Haugen Cynthia Hawk Laurie Hawkinson Steven Hawkinson Deborah Hawley David Hawn Melissa Hayek Debra Heathman Tamara Hecker Bengood Q nezg box: Help the 84206 , h8lghb0lZ gi Q. 'W Givef Posters urging students to donate blood are hung by Sandy Wright, Kathy Wallek, and Sue Schmidt before the upcoming March 19 blood drive in the gym. Above Right: Blood pressure must be Checked before donating blood. Tony Delpercio has his tested by registered nurse Faye Iverson. Far Above Right: Red Cross advisor, Mr. Conrad Hoff has advised the Red Cross club at Johnson for twenty five years. Right: Junior Red Cross Officers: Sophomore Class Representative, Kathy Wallek, President, Tony Delpercio, Vice President, Sylvia Ferguson, Junior Class representative, Sandy Wright, and Senior Class representative, Sue Schmidt. 200 - Sophomores!Red Cross ' ff' ' ' CA A: ME: -,,, yi ind- 'yr 9 X y -., f. tg' . W? it ,M i , r w W: we 2 i ff , W Q J W' y f 7 if .. -r. ' f ,W ,W -M 'f if xg i A f.,. , -' i sf ta Z fi 4? , ,ia ,iva 'were A 4. its ,A , :trt b W, 1 W H I , ir s tal ,Q ,it e my it t W I kL Q -: , .., J lilly! Help im: Q hw w snii Q 5 ,EM Q in Red Cross blood drive aims for 200 donors 5 W l Lgllrl l J -ddod f AL, . , xxx Names of students eligible to donate blood are gathered by Sylvia Ferguson and Tony Delpercio. Right: Alcohol is svvabbed on to Ellie Kaase's arm by registered nurse lVlrs. Rosemary O'Donovan and Tony Delpercio as she donates blood at the First Covenant Church where the bloodmobile vvas located on February 9. e wa, g .- iv l Q, . N 1 W 'ii. J I? , J 5 ggi V K lx li t 'U I ' 'rg Q , Z Z' D ,i ff 5 I of 'V 1 K f y --1 4 ' If ' i ' -' f , 4 f -J A , f ww 5 5 53 jf I W A W A.,,. V J Wx Z ,. ' F 1 I5 , ,ng 2, f , 23 4 f X' is 2 if ' f J J f ,Q Q Q CW W y ,V J if M f 4 if, ,lbw , we Q A 5 ,sf ' ' is ,, TWV W 4 , V 1 by , , ' 4 , f-ww ., . f ,Q Patrick Heffernan Michael Heininger Douglas Heitkamp Craig Helberg James Hendrickson Troy Hendrickson Jeffrey Hess Patricia Heys Julie Adam Angela Hinz Carol Hinz Caecilia Hoffman Linda Hoffman Rickie Hogendorf Arvid Hoidahl Julie Holien Dori Holmes John Holstrum Joseph Holtslander Vickie Holum DeAnn Horsch Sharyn Hostrawser Chris Hoyer Michael Huber SophomoreslRed Cross 201 John Huff Terri Huggan James Hunt Peter'Huss Wayne lserman Jane Jackelen Michael Jacobsen Timothy Jasinski Tammie Jeanson David Jensen Jodi Jensen Robert Jensen Linda Jeske Barbara Johnson Bradley Johnson Suzanne Johnson Davvn Johnson Denise Johnson James Johnson Jeff Johnson Kenneth Johnson Randolph Jones Roxanne Jorgensen James Josephson Wade Judd John Jungbauer Thomas Kaase Debra Kabitz Leonard Kadlec Scott Kaiser Kari Kaulfuss Jeffrey Kealy Kathryn Keating Carmen Kedrovvski Timothy Kedrovvski Timothy Keeler Colleen Kehl Bradley Kelbe Elizabeth Kelley Casey Kelly Pamela Kelly IVlarl4 Kelsey 202 Sophomores!lVlardi Gras ,H X , 3, ,K 2, . l v' , T 5 ' fn 6' ' , 8' 7 ff 'fffzjzf 'W 3, A? . A 1' LAA W x hw f J: . - 1? qs. ,Q VJ sir J 2 Q it W H f f 'X 'fit , 'J' 4 0'- f ml I h M 451 ta M' T' MTM W V ' ah V ' M' 'W' s 5 45' K , for rv.' Y D , S ' .2 T 3 gg ytt, an K W if .sw X ,Ml Q ' Wk' it 5, V 5 Q W 'M as I W y 3 rrrr K' ,te , . 4 as tw ' 4' f ' ' G' yi 'M T i'i'1 5 '51 We V, 1 at J 'Ir' T K I f K A, W in lg M ig ' gy f 3 v ft if r ,V aw 1 -i . J , S JtJ 3 :,,, V hh ,,:. , .Az z y,,,, bg ' A I r m is V, , A ilz ' f Q 4,-M -'wi . ' T, 'fr ii wi A W' ' if , ,l: , f, V. ,A if ,Qf wr V r y A Vrr. W r Left: Watching bullfight fun presented by the Spanish Club at the Mardi Gras, on February 19 in the cafeteria, are Pam Scheler, Laura Sieberer, and Diane Wachtler. Below: Spicy aromas of tacos tempts Margie Lind, Debbie Cihlar, Marianne Blum and Sue Schmidt to the Spanish Club booth for a taste of one of the variety of foreign foods. Mardi Gras features bullfight, Conga line, food gi ti , ,,,,r' ,, r -,yra , af S 2 r,r' I L V rf, f L ' 4,6 af , ,. f VE ' 'N f rrtft 1 L f , F f Admiration for each other's 'strange' costumes S triiht y, X R is shovvn by Bich Ngoc Vinh from Viet Nam, , V i gf L , Ann Bariiia, and Sally Hakaia. Above Left: f Q , ,i'ir 2232 L Leading a line for the Conga, a South American ,, if dance, is Merrilee Bedbury. Below Left: Par- 5 if ' ticipating in the Grand Promenade, an exhibit M ,X it Q ir of everyone's bright costumes, are students 'L f I L . 3, Q who attended the Mardi Gras. 5 ' NW! 1 f Sophomores!Mardi Gras - 203 Ceramics, jewelry, painting, drawing featured as over 1500 visit live Art Show demonstration ,49 Art student, Robin Lundgen draws a rough sketch of a 1920's scene. She was one of 250 students who contributed one of her works to the show. Right: Different shapes, sizes, and styles of pottery are examined by Jeff Huberty and Roger Kretman. The show gives painting, drawing, ceramics, and craft class students an opportunity to publicly exhibit their work each trimester. Jean Kennicutt Susan Ketzner Scott Kieland Tamara King Christine Kipka Jeftrey Kipka ' rv in 92 t,, Katina Kipp r'r t CCCC 'V A Mary Kircher S ' Y ' ' '-t, Q47 AAV' W in Karen Kisch ifl 3' A ' 1' 4 ,W l Eric Klawitter ,,, f L ? C E Gregory Klein I . S ,zl M ,ii ' Penny Ann Klink K , ,., J M 2 . , 'M Judy Kohout ,,fr f W Randy Kolodziej M r-e I Christine Kolosky Lisa Kim lj?Z,,, y A David Koran ,:V ' ,-V: ' Robert Koran 204 - Sophomores!!-Xrt Show Ms-as 4 V 'iz V N ri.. t--,. - if f ' 'W I r bs -041' , M , xr fi f , A ww , ga' vw 45' W f W W V 1' 5 sf' , ,H fd, ' 'til' f 5 in V-'T Tlfff Mezfif '. ' W Hafwffila 5, E 1551 , M, W in W2 4 we li J ,ss 'SQN 15 ... it xii. 5 X Y ta L- - N 775. X f. 'eff ,.:1 f is ,T L-6 gg if f F' I -:Q Ikl K K A tl J' rg-R if s 'fi - tp if Q N. ' x f 1 f if S E K 4. 32? Q ,is if -'ff V - ' : ::. Q ,QQ Q' '.,:.' A . ::,:, K. V. 5 V 3 .,L,, ' 5 at K st f . 4 it f this S x R3 A . wg N K .. K 5 , 'SEP T f , . SWR i W., i 5 Q . i f it ind Wiki sv' ' A if Touching up foam on her seascape painting done in acrylic colors is Lori Zahradka in lVlrs. Helen lVlcKenney's art room. Parents and relatives could view art vvork during the evening exhibits held each trimester. Right: Drawings by art class stu- dents are studied during the shovv, held every trimester in the Johnson Library. Over 1500 students took time from their classes to visit the shovv. Y! 5 r i k, Q LE A A H , ' Eta i., Q -Ls . '5 A, .A-0 S or . , A, -, 'vw Laurie Koranda Daniel Korum Mike Kostecki Carol Kotoski Susan Krause Janet Krauze John Krenz Robert Kreuger Pamela Kriesel Robert Krohn Joseph Kroll Nancy Kron David Kroska Kimberly Kroski Kathi Krueger Warren Krueger James Kubitschek Thomas Kuchenmeister Cheryl Lahr Jean Landgraf Timothy Lange Mary Larsen Daniel Larson Valerie Larson fl I f 1 l M l t 'ffl Q7 .ix ' f Wf., f 5- Sophomores!Art Shovv 205 French Club participants enjoy food, frolic while learning another language David Lassen Wade Lau Linda Lauzon Diane Leafgren David Ledman Davvn Lee Mary Lee Steven Lee Timothy Lee Timothy LeFlay David Legato Laura Legato Michael Leibel Robert Leitner Michael Lemke Steven Leuzinger Kim Leverty Daniel Levvandovvski Michael Ligday Lisa Lindabauer Scott Lindahl Chris Lindbom Elaine Linde Beth Ann Lindquist it f 'EIL X, iii , ,t,, , A may-1 223 gg-'r it-. Q li Y 5 Q. v , M T .4 y ,W . 4 T 4 .vii 'ting V l Q 'r '17 A 1 , ,ti. rv' f , I 1.. xg V: . , V tr, f:: ' I W ,,. 'V i Z f 't ,wr - ,V F me ififigz' wi rw' mv Q A? ri .M - K 6 V ,,,, ,Wy iw E rtt T it f,ff - M lp, -,Q 4 f J , , V J , French Club members use posters To the good students of Johnson, Happy Nevv Year, and Merry Christmas to dis- play words sung to the tune of Frere Jacques. Right: Stu- dents act a humorous version of The Twelve Days of Christ- mas as part ofthe fun of a holiday club activity. 206 SophomoresfFrench Club ,wins --.4-X Left: Near banquet's end, gifts are distributed to club members by Gerry Bergeron vvho poses as Santa Claus. Over seventy-five attended the fest. White Christmas is sung in French by Jamie Gosvvitz during the club's banquet held at the Inter- national lnstitute, 1694 Como Avenue. Left: After the banquet, lVlrs. Gina Ftulli, French class teacher and club advisor, has photographs taken of club members. Students pay a small fee to join. if 4 Ti L lVlarla Litkey ag, ff Curtis Litzau i U ft V WW Darold Livingston ,,, . L 1. 9 ,cya Vtyy Drynda Livingston L ,., i , A 34 5 Gary Loe L f 1' ' Janet Loeffler 4? 9 R J, y E 1 F' i s Laura Lohmer , A ., 'tr William Long behn 'e i f Ea A i t Craig Looney 4 sg' ig Robert Lowe Donna Lucci L , Sandra Lundeen L SophomoresfFrench Club a 207 I f .W Susan Lundell 't 2 Julie Lundgren 'fj 'wt-.LV N Q ,,, 1 Randall Lundgren a w' 1 .4 W i s if L,a. ' 71 Geraldine Lusk A' . 4. Shannon Lynch as 'V 1 L Sheila Lynch J M , Zi I, ' 12-A W' S 3, .. Kenneth Maldonado . .iir so 1 Patricia Mallet RobertMancini 0 52 gf ' ffi X 9 2 W 1 X. 32 1, deo tape camera 52,000 new portable vi Video tape recording is an important part of audio visual. It allows classes to view previously televised programs, and the attachable movie camera enables live performances to be filmed. Mike Schauer cleans the heads on the machine. Right: Pages from books can be easily and quickly copied, as audio visual student Mark Frascone demonstrates by using the 209 Automatic Copier. 208 - Sophomores!Audio Visual Q'?im .. i ' f ,, i Q R ,::. jul' E YK Upkeep of valuable equipment is learned by all audio visual students. Steve Aasen works on repairing the sound device on a reel-to-reel tape recorder in his sixth hour class. is Wt X . l W -Q...t . J L.-it if all 5 - . , my 1, it t .A, at ' QQ Vlz' ? W' ,, I '-.. I i rw' VA,' ,, L ll L J ., L f aw - 1 tit 1 I L 1 : 12 it QQ -, M M S Y 3 -,V.' , W M ' 1 we Ml' 1 Wi r Z 3 V W X i V , W .1 3 AGE H , AAA. 2 A , L. W9 w K I ,gym I H: I Nj it 77 5 I its if ,Lf was .F Curt Mann Franklin Mann Diane Mapson Vicki Martin Lisa Martinzon JoAnn Matechen Anna Mathwig Judy Maus Joseph May Gary Mayen Beverly Mayo Laura McAllister 'Y Lisa McCoy Joseph McDonough Karen McDonough Michael McDonough Ronald McGrath Ronald McKenzie aids students in visual self-expression J in ifjQ ffl+ XX ,-f: 2 D5 1 . , L m pg as X ' Q af if at ' 29 ' 'N xx . X 8 rw Q 1- 5 1 i L 5 , .L,.: , o r Qs Hg X Left: Opaque projectors are used to enlarge pic- tures and other printed materials onto a screen. Ad- justing the height and focusing the picture on a projector is Martin Day. Above Left: Operating a cassette tape recorder is Brian Monson. John McLellan Timothy McMahon Joan Mead Keith Meinke Jeffery Menard Penny Meringdol Gloria Meyer James Mickus Andrew Miller Sophomores!Audio Visual 209 Standard teletype terminal, card Theresa Miller Lisa Miner i - Brian Monson Y V 1 L Karen Monson ' William Monson V .. .i -W ,E ,v ....., ef f f ff 'fi r W X 2 f 7 f f , MGM - ?f4?1,W ' .. M Mew ff ii, r fl. f' ' 1 W .4 W Q 2? t g V .'1-r ' 2 Paulette iviombriana ivrlwfl A f 1 1 AW A Cynthia Moody Brigid Moore L ,, Cary Moorman Douglas Mork Paul Mork 1 af 4 l ir W. M M I Susan Motz V Margaret Mudek Paul Mudek ' M. f Karen Mueller L M X rv we Michael Mueller 'Ulf Nancy Muller Michael Mund YI, r it Mark Munkelvvitz V if Linda Murphy V it Mary Murphy Therese Murphy A -5. .1 - Heidi Murray f ' Deanna Museus vw 4-Sgt ' X ' M M. L ig ly, ff ,,.44 Mad!- it r Schedules of the day's events at the Business Ca- reers Learning Center are checked by Janet Van- Lear before she begins work on creating her ovvn advertising. Right: Computation skills in using the l.B.M. key punching computer are mastered by Dave Saunders at the Computer Learning Center, located at Highland Senior High School 210 - Sophomores!Computer, Business Career ef sf' V ,z M f a 'fr- , 'Vik r Q 1 , r ww-ff W X ,L fa if 91 -rv 4! VX 6. 1 ,L f 'ri an Dry , f R t.. M, -. , , 4 , X i , rf 3, 'ef 1 3 if W , , H-, 4 -N ' s A, , 2 at 1 'fl fl X ' i - .. . ew r,! yy -I mm Q f ,z ,An W ,, 51953 Wi if r W 5 X 'A processor used at Computer Center -, M gi 1 'L 536'-1 , g 'V . fa WS ff- :Li 1 my r. 1 ,,VV A',, . it T' ..'. 1h,, .f 1 fl, gl g V ' ' , .1 M ., 8--.F V 1 fi r,2 -' 1 fi 54 . til x tg . W .. , ' A '-.AV war-, H J ii ,:. . an L . :,, . I . 'C ' . Q .... , W . , fit J Q A 3 7 'ff T' ,, t ff' 1 ' g tm .- 1+-A fr., ff 3- 'il f 1, S 2 2 ,-rV: 1 a t frre v 1 4 - .. is .M V , 'M L 6,, ,,,' 1 . V'., Kr' Q ' 4 X Michael Nash 194 V, Mark Naylon ' Tamara Needham David Nelson t ,L Gretchen Nelson 1 Keith Nelson , 7? 1 , Kimberly Nelson Pamela Nelson Steve Nelson Steve Nelson John Neurer Robert Nicosia Lisa Nippolt -1 Thomas Nitti 'S 1 1 1 Diane Noren it 1 l Nancy Norton g K Linda Oberg I Toni O'Brien Z I V F 5 X-41 ' an lf Thomas O'Bryan 'fc 7 ' it f fi,-VW Theresa O'Donnell , ' T ' g i f W1 M Patrick O'Kane Aqze., g v a 1 ., ' Mitchell Olson If .T f 1 if 1. Roxanne Olson . Q x ll 'T E fi SUSHH Olson 1 t Up 1 or QP K ffl: i if X N ..-.. ' X! Ei ' ' f '-3' 4 r 4' , 1 2- ' I . - S4 'I , .X ,K - NJ ? fv P1 I. ,f , B if , , ,if 3 5 in me xt M, 5 5 The learning center bus is reflected in the window of the Business Career Cen- ter, 129 East Eighth Street. Left: Using the terminal to learn the skills of operating a computer is Mike Nelson. T Far Left: Tina Grose and Pam Kriesel play computer skill games on a Control Data terminal at the Business Center. Q 3 6 Sophomores!Computer, Business Career - 211 Susan Oman Fred O'NeiI Dennis O'NeilI Greg Opheim Delores Ortiz Curtis Oslund Pamela Ostaba Patrick Ott Cynthia Page Richard Palmer Donald Palony Mary Palumbo Jeffrey Pasiuk Michelle Pasiuk Roxanne Patraw Sharon Patraw Johnnie Patterson Lisa Pechmann Walter Peck Doug Peil Laura Peterfeso Carol Peterson Dawn Peterson Judd Peterson Practical experience by jacking up a car for transmission inspection is the learning task for John Morris at the Transportation Learning Center, 731 Raymond Avenue. Right: I-KIT Jurado welds the grill ofa '74 Oldsmobile. 212 - SophomoresfTransportation Center If V 6- W fm' fi' L L l 1 MW 5 V 94, yi 'ti t iitf- ' ' M 3? ' M ey vA 1 L Q i n W 5 Us vb f- V-f' , ,K ,i,i i l M, my 1 I :Z zz, . ' H 5 Q ' fr Q 1' i f f l M I C 'Z f 4 fm was '7 M bidi. X9 li if if if 5 1 ff it we gitggs, ,-.,: Snails if fl' B 5 3 e, , W 4 P X, JJ f fi VL aw W fr awe f r- f ' a . K , 4196 flbwz '49 3 Mr-4' V' i' 1 f ,y stfif jx fs. K 332 5. t Leann Peterson Randall Peterson Wendy Peterson Virginia Pierce Joseph Pilla Lori Pilla Danielle Pinotti Robert Pirkl Cheryl Pluff Suann Polansky Randall Pose Mary Posus Gail Pratt Debbie Prawer Judy Prill Renee Primeau Karen Primoli Craig Putney Entry, experience, school, Transportation goals ,, , Possible job entry or trade school skills are developed by stu dents at the Transportation Center. Paul Wason practices graz ing welding on frame metals. Left: Tightening wheel bearings introduces Ron lVliller to an auto's front end. Sophomores!Transportation Center 213 Right: Still photography teaches students to process film and develop various darkroom techniques. Terry O'Donnell develops her roll of 35 millimeter film. Below: Four study areas are of- fered at the New City School Learning Center. Mike Nelson peruses pamphlets for course information. H ' rrsr my Q in I ff, wt? - Gr 'In-.s W ,W , T asm ,-.-T7 -:... --F. ,.'-.sd ,... ff Video, magazine projects, Melinda Ouandt F, DianaOuatmann ' W K Robert Quinlan ' ff ka Glenn Rabenort ,K f,r':,g, Louis Raiola Marvin Raiola Thomas Raiola Thomas Rajtar Irma Ramirez Theresa Ramsey Mark Ramsland Cheryl Randall Gene Rasmussen Christopher Raverty Todd Ray Mary Reetz Anne Reginek Charles Register ii gi! camping ,fm in 4' in ee. ,tl s l 5 . Q if , l Xa Wa W 2 MM , ci ry or wr Linda Reichstadt V V Veronica Reilly Donald Reitzel Gregory Renspe Mark Renstrom Kelly Revoir ww ,A ,qw A , W , Q 1 X if 'X 4, T i l 214 - Sophomores!New City School M04 ' 53.2 ,, 42, ,,,,, A, ,, f ,Y I Ven 'N 2 4 , M I if ff V W 1 ,ff 4 'rv , A66 6 ,f f if ,H if 1 J, , ff , 1 My 41, H Q at ef' L Xi cv- g at g Q..-I Y H5 'li' 'I ' ff W, , ,V Q, 5 .na 1 fe swift f. 2 ,X X - i -wi xt W- , i Q g gi ZS ., T Q 1,.. a,c ,Q , W ,SEQ i K Xmfb mx Inn A K Ri if als- t 3--, .jr Left: Public Service Video is a network produced by students using television as a tool for political and social action. Dan Frascone operates a video taping camera. Below: Cross country ski bin- dings are inspected by Phillip Nloe in his course in environmental studies at the New York City School. skills, mastered at New City School s-.. -L A 5 f fl V2 I-L ' a QW V 4 A q, A fm , ' Y N f y , 3- f ' W if 2 T is 'is W' Wi' M f- 5' 5- 'ii:,- ' M :i,. W I fi x'?ii ' 5 'I f + usage awww f fm fr i Q f 1 s A ' 4 lu rw Yxhtw I Q, 4 I '76 at V N M , 1 ww f l. TEE wud kdm ,Bw if glv .: V y E L . e,1 eww- fjwte tu is r tt t l ' v E ff'f?kQiW'l ti f 3 Timothy Richards Lisa Richardson Roxanne Richardson Louis Richie Mark Richie Sandra Riepe W Kathleen Riley V H A John Ripley W 'W David Ritt ev LuAnn Rivard W' Jacqueline Robidou Donna Rodman ,psf 5 :'y 1 Judy Roeller 3 My Terrance Roeser WT 2 9 itit' Daniel Rogge K Mfg ' George Root Tammi Rossi Christine Rozikes Patricia Rubbelke , . Nancy Ruedy 4 ,.,, Paul Ruoho f '-.. ,tt 1. LynnRylicki Johnny R udolf , MZ! f Donald Sabby an Sophomores!Film ln The Cities - 215 Horticulture Center developes landscape skills , mv 1 Completing her rope Christmas wreath is Linda Wade. The wreaths are made by tying rope around a circular wire. The rope is then unraveled to give the vvreath a fuller look. Right: Dan Johnson demonstrates the unraveling technique used in rope tying as he begins vvork on his vvreath. Thomas Saete Vicki Salchovv Lori Salmon Patrick Salmon Jeanne Sandberg Brent Sandstrom .fd ffl, Karen Sanft CCCVCC E Jeffery Sarro if 'Q 'Z ,, M, David Saunders ' ,Q tll' 'it T g irrttr he 'T , t't' f i Jeff Scharffbillig C MTW W' a fi ,W Ritalee Scharffbillig 1 y 3 iifrr V Bridgetta Schauer ll C l'll lf- f trt, f yt 4 2 gi W , X 5, ff A W' g Mary Schauer Mary Schaumburg ,.i., 'Z' ?f5' W Mary Scnichel lty 5' 1 M V , WE T r A Sharon 3ClliChe' sirl 'C All? Schmidt T rtt ' J ,lt, David Schmidt T' f 3 Q Q? ?t: ' h T T l,:' 216 - Sophomores!Horticulture g .,..,,,, ry fr 1 gi V Q if nr WDW ,WW ss Q M, We f il X i i? ..i:,,, l the ri. E r . affkl .-.H V4 Z it f ' T.. . J 1 Kathryn Schmidt 5 f ' V L , '7 V , ' Pichard Schneider qi fr L . ,A James Schreiber we ' 5 A,.' Catherine Schuh . . ' f . . Bradley Schultz Y, r V, N , Theresa Schuna ' Donald Schuneman at Mark Schwalbe 1 . L Gregory Schwartz 'f gg- Robert Schwartz ' 'i'h i L , Steven Schwartz 3 L Mark Schwegel -A ' z- y John sm V C . 1 .. Lynn Scrivener sg. , ...W , . Z ' Craig Seabloom 'M A WV -, E Paul Sempf , r. f ' h, . VAAV i 'r 5 Lori Sergot 'X 3' i' Michael Shanley Michael Simmons 5' if J APY Y f ,gms-fd I, Cindy Simonson :-, P i ' P. W WN 5 A .M we Lanise Sims X we is Jdmtskb Students attending the Horticulture Learning Center learn upkeep of green houses, tools, and equipment. Besides studying plants, flowers, and other natural resources, they also learn how to manage a greenhouse and nur! sery. Left: Skills of plant repotting and tran- splantation are mastered by George Whitney. The Horticulture Learning Center is located at 405 VV. Maryland. HorticulturefSophomores - 217 'pw -r, - Richard Sindt Gloria Singleton Michelle Skarda David Skorka Randy Skrove 'mf Robin Skrove fz I l Jeffrey Skrypek Tamara Skweres ,, H - Eugene Smetana Brian Smith iZi'i A David smith fie 1 rf- by 'W y David Smith g r.r V l 5 an J Kenneth Smith Kimberley Smith Ronald Smith Donald Sniker Pamela Soderholm Jill Somers Curtis Sorenson Eric Sorlie Rita Spangle Sandra Spence Scott Stace J Nancy Stachowski J' Chord progressions are being tested by Mark Tupy as he improvises on a jazz number. Right: Warm-up exercises are applied by Cheryl Bergeron and Jodi Jandl before they begin their dance routine before self-criticism mirrors at the Arts Learning Center. 218 - Sophomores!Performing Arts , ,V , ,,,, was xii' fn S1 'A n R iff' wi li W , W 1 l fu, f, H ? A A v tr , 1, 44 .tt ! ,ft as is for Q. ., g V H I , V 'TW f K 2 if H rw 'I M , y 3 i f it H f f ' . X Q TSI' Q if 4 , 4 , 4' V 6. After their warm-up exercises, Cheryl Bergeron and Jodi Jandl pause before doing their routine before the class. Left: Stu- dents learn to improvise on the spur of the moment in the per- forming arts acting classes. Cherie Rogers, Dannie Watson from Murray, and Kevin Fleming from Highland create a skit. Improvisation skills created at Performing Arts M X .sg l W2 5. V VV VVVVV VAVI if Q V f l ll l lg M M L ig' is .V , 5, , V .M VV Vp 1 , x 4 VV - it ' Y tt ' lf ' 'W r t yy 1 2 1 it X i f at 52? L my M Li' ,wwf , . Nt ft f,,, r w VVV V . .. ,,.. ,, , V V V V, MV M f ,E T 1 Ez , Tr ' M ki ,Vi or ..,. l llrt tt ? .. y ,fl WV? g v 2 f f,-. f Q rlli 3 Matthew Stahlmann Paul Stanger Tadeusz Stankiewicz Cynthia Stanley John Steinbruckner Vernon Stennett Denise Stepan Mark Stepaniak Kay St. Germain Mark Stoehr Daniel Stoltz Richard Straka Joel Strantz Gregory Stroeing Jay Strub Gary Strum Sherry Sullivan Karen Swanson Sophomores!Performing Arts 219 Steven Switala Douglas Tacheny Debra Tangen Kelly Tanzer Michael Taylor Wanda Taylor Gary Teffs Corrine Thole Jane Tholen Cheryl Thomas Lori Timlin Barbara Timm Annette Tourville Patrick Trent Patrice Trevino Diana Tri Cindy Trumble Michael Tschida Michael Tucci Michael Tucker Marlene Tupy Sherrie Vadnais Y' C, ,gf . 220 Sophomores!Ceramics aw .- , Five foot tall clay statue sculpted 4 ,. 'iw ,jig pu ? 5 'Q ,o...9M. ,.., ,..,, W ,f 3 ,f' , ' . 64 t o aw, 'fi X I 1 'K f 5 1' if t 5 il hw J HQ' 2 it ff . 2,5221 f ef QT' f lxk sig ,.. . M tx K, 'Wwe ...A if 2' f fr fx X asm, V f :T S 2 trlr f 1 f yyr y ERR' A Creativity in Ceramics Class is observed by Kem Timlin as she t it 'W S' 9 ' T S :'q' -s 1 watches Rick Dettling decorate his coilpot while Scott Alvarez N ,VV ,. wedges a slab of clay. Left: Necking a clay pot with vvater is Q s S Gary Blom, Far Left: Coil pots may be decorated with many Wx: ,bcr.. 5 r kk' ' different tools. Tim Eckert uses a loop tool on a decorator's wheel to add designs to his pot in Mr. Richard Larson's class. R .. X ia by O'Brien in lVlcGovvans's ceramics f ,. V V . if ite Q V, 9 4' 2 1 4 1 9 ey AN , ,Q f wi , X M ff' t 7 W X V 1 f 4' X ff i Hi gf' if I,-ef ,Ve .: .V X ,JV ,V V ., i ll? -S 4 i few iq Q' ww-V hu mg dwg if Q WW Q 0' E 52. , , , ' 6 i fp 't t, 'J A rt EV ' , q 'QE my U , J ,A ver -' it if W at-V if 61 - v W v www -We H2 - ,bw 1 7' r t 9 4 gf ' ,ZAV 2 gi x Q aa ff, , if 'Qi l a mm t as k ,ff t ages ff Ji .qfr 5 : . -W ' 'Eff . 1- y M 5 y 3 y ,xg W, W e - dy 1 ESX . A if ,:. .,,V., A L. A Q , Se' ' XM:'Lk: Woe -1'A -- -- 9 fl. - X s M. , ffflgf ' 'AV' V W, V A , 5.4. I , I V W 1- ff : Daniel Valley William Vance Steve Vaughan 'VE A , , t V- Michael Vento J V i Gina Ventrelli VV-i i Jeanette Vierling Jeffrey Voeller Lewis Vogel Karen Wade Linda Wade Judy Wagner Beth Wakefield Daniel Wasieleski Steven Watson Kimberly Webber Denise Wegscheider Bruce Weinberger Diane Wells Jeanne Waldorf Cynthia Waldt Cynthia Walker Kathryn Wallek Scott Wardell Nlarie Warner Trimming his partially dried pot is Tom Drake, using the potter's wheel. Left: After rolling clay and form- ing it into handles, Denise Ranelli attaches them on- to her slab pot in room 14. Sophomores!Ceramics - 221 Janice Wilhelmy , ll Timothy Wilkerson Benjamin Wisniewski Right: New York Times newspaper ads on current movies are studied by Kim Renstrom and Mark Lange in Mrs. Kathy Dumas' film studies class. Below: Editing her eight millimeter movie film at the Film in the Cities Learning Center, 490 N. Robert St., is Mary Partlow from Washington. Across Page, Bottom Left: Mike Anderson and Pam Sarro inspect their self-produced film. Film courses explore editing animation review Kim Wermager Michael Wesely Barbara Weston Linda Westphal Darla White Victoria White John Wiener Becky Wildes Dennis Williams Julie Williams Mark Williams Lori Winger V Dawn Winiecke Elizabeth Winkel James Witha y a , J i V if ,, , . , My .,,, J Y. ' ,fn 4 M A , we 1 ' 'N , , , A ' - ,, 3, 'Q ffm, 222 Sophomores!Film in the Cities 3 ww We I 1 A lg 5 it 4 ,. 42 Z an aff D. 4 1 Karl Wittner Richard Wollenberg ' David Wood f William Wood Donna Wood Mitchell Wybierala Gr :,, Q., W.. 4 ,f 4 1 i Myron Yatckoske , l Joe Yoeller f 1 ' I Gary Young , ar Nancy Youngman all' , RichardZabel ll,, Keile Zacharias .JI 1 I ,f f, f ,. U gg, lv X W Mark Zack f ff' f b' John Zalesky if A- Mary Zangs Joseph Zastera V V Craig Zellmer g fi 1 Kenneth Zentzis Leroy Zimmerman Julie Zubell Danny Zuninga Joe Drake Barry Halverson Rome Hodges Don Quinn Todd Jones Peter Plaster William Grant Sophomores not pictured: Charles Adams Judy Benson David Blodgett Lozonia Caples Shirley Christopher David Dahl Anthony Deckard Helen Escobedo Michael Fuller Reginald Gulley Kevin l-lainey Jolene Harvey Cynthia Hutchinson Angela Hansen Pamela Johnson Chris Kaufmann Bonnie Kirk Greg Mabry Wendy Mancini Karen Marlowe Patrick Nelson Shirley Nilo Bridget Oaks Todd Patterson John Prior Mark Richardson Roy Shabaiash Anita Sontag Mary St. Sauver Jeanne Starzinski Scott Weiss SophomoresXFilm in the Cities 223 I J-ETTES 'JUKE BOX'. . . LAST SVVEETHEART DANCE . . DOUBLE HOMECOMING. . . 'MAMEC . . 'HAMLET '. I ' fx in N gy , rd 3 -v Q wifi I I 1 X K i jf' . ' 2 I I X , r XX if i B is P Back to the 5O's, a a only to be guessed at. 3 Iv . .ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIESI . . ACTIVITIES ,fl 3 xii X v 'ft' ww ff' I .. I r - :ge ,Fi is 'ji' K, Q wr I T -I Wifi. ifim 1 W .1 gf, N ff- I .. 1,5 iveo Severn - ivevv 0 ro uce twcrswow. IVIARYANTHONYDANCERS. . . I fi ,f ACTIVITIES . . . ACTIVITIES A part of the excitement of Homecoming, QF? . . . ACTIVITIES . ' xi I H I I - X- '- Qwifi:X:tTifisflE5ff5 Y - 5 1 --3 ' I X it ..,. 5 1 A E if is at E :E -st S bt . gtsmqwl M Q 35 5 1, An exciting moment. Most everyone lrlces activities, dances, festivals, assemblies - those new or traditional moments when vve gather together to act out our roles in which so much is predictable. We use stages, crovvds, dance floors, gymnasiums, and classrooms to experience that fleeting unity that ends into an explosion of satisfaction - and then plod back to the real world of learning. Zahradka Drassal chosen Homecoming royalty, '75 To Bad Plad Clad . . .set the mood for the week of Home- coming activities, September 29 thru October 3. The annual Spirit Contest kicked off the week with the seniors nabbing the trophy. IVlonday, September 29, featured a roller skating party with Highland Park students to celebrate the duel Homecoming. Wednesday, October 1, was the Coronation of Homecoming royalty in the gym. Terry Drassal and Lori Zahradka were chosen King and Oueen, Bill Haider was named Prime Nlinister, and Sue Blaha was Lady-in-Waiting. October 2 was Clash Day with Janis Peltzer winning with a flurry of stripes, polka dots and jewelry. The varsity gridmen trampled the Scotsmen 28 to 14 at Central Stadium on October 2. The wrap-up of the week was Friday, October 3, with Grub Day garb worn by students and faculty with the semi-formal dance at 7:30 p.m. in the gym. Left: Swaying in rhythm provided by Butterfoot is last year's Queen, Patty Wood and Ron Schmidt. Above: Spirit Contest decorations, constructed by the Senior Class, are analyzed by Colleen Carney. Right: Colorful Patterns of today's style are discussed by Tom Pieper, Dave Andreason, Bruce Reeve, and Dave Herzog. MQMKQW WMM I r X . 47 V nw' gf ,Q sw 1 . vt, Yam: Q. ff? Q3 Ti , in t .. . , ggi, U A u l iff 9 f N 1 I - lu. at R Q t sf , K Q i -l f 3? r -msijif. T ------- M.. 4 Newly crowned Homecoming royalty takes a break after the ceremony. Bill Haider was selected Prime Minister, Terry Drassal, King, Lori Zahradka was named Oueeng and, Sue Blaha, Lady-in- Waiting. Left Panel: Mistress-of-Ceremonies, Joan Ranch, introduces candidates during Wednesday's assembly. Talking about the colorful assembly just minutes after the Coronation are Sue Blaha and Dave Hubbard. Moments before the Coronation, students, Cindy Looney, Keile Zacharias, and Janis Kasprzyk read the Courier . The Junior Front Line entertains the crowd with, Hey Girl Come and Get lt . Wipe 'em Govies, a favorite slogan used by the Senior Class during the Spirit Contest, is viewed by Pam Hinz. Rockin' to a fif- ties tune are Mike Lindabauer and Dawn Wegscheider to music provided by Butte. Below: Football player Tim Havvkinson's injured leg is the center of conversation for Debbie White, Leanne Spiess and Jenny Searles, while taking a break from the dance. Right: AFS student, Silvia Cordova, from Cuenca Ecuador, congratulates newly crowned Homecoming King, Terry Drassal at the recep- tion for candidates and their families in the library. as ,ir 5-s-aww, f' ,.fs .-::, E Homecoming Enjoying halftime entertainment at the Thursday night football game are Carrie Patock, Cindy Cotroneo, Pam Ohlhauser, Steve Gallo and Caryl Johnson. The Governors won the game 28-14. Right: Pulling their way to victory are the Junior Tug-o-war teamers on the athletic field behind the school. gf . v W1 gi Y . , , 2? 1 gtfsiyw-WiSf325Tssa?tSk ,G Q ,,,....,.......m-w-w'wv'v-Q' Q, ,. ,ww if yi? r .. . k kgicgfr fi- T Q Duel Homecoming game highlights '75 events wk..-W-wf- Xb 1 iife e,ee LJL Pouring pop while the band, Butterfoot, takes a break are Student Council members Ray Dietman and Tom Gruber. Top: Dressed in bobby socks and pig tails the Senior Front Line brings the crowd back a fevv years with Rock Around the Clock before the Coronation crowd of over 2400 people. Dancers are Margarita Bydzovsky, Laura Cantu, Debbie White, Leslie Blau, Sandy Arrigoni, Bonnie Nagel and Joan Ricci. Homecoming - 229 24 candidates vie for King, Queen, X Prime lVliniSter, Lady-in-Waiting 4 King candidates, First Row: Jim Jensen, Tim Johnson, Bob Sajevic, Tad Treanor, Dave Hubbard, and, Second Row: Bill Haider, Jerry Spiess, Joe Robidou, Terry Drassal, Jim lVlroszak, and Dan Pilla, vvatch. Top Right: Personal pictures become part of Betsy Converse's homecoming memories. W ' Exchanging post-Coronation notes are candidates, Caryl Johnson, Sue lVlogren, and Bill Haider. Right: Suspense is broken as '74 King, Tony Tallarico crowns the nevv Queen, Lori Zahradka. 230 - Homecoming 1' Acjsgy -, we 4, X' , 4 as? fiifll s 1 K 2 f' f '1 Ng. Anxious moments are masked behind the faces of Homecoming Queen candidates as they watch Angelo Rulli and Kathleen Lyn- ch present crowns to last year's royalty. Candidates are, First Row: Susie lVlogren, Caryl Johnson, Barb lVlarx, Carol Wahman, Denise Laub, Dianne Brindley, and Second Row: Pam Nelson, Lori Zahradka, Kem Timlin, Kris Carrier, Jeanne Hau, and Sue Blaha. Left: Students await the performance ofthe Stage Band directed by IVlr. Sam lVlarks. Top: Senior cheerleaders Sue Blaha, Jeanne Hau, Pam Nelson, Cindy Lee, Kris Carrier, and Barb lVlarx watch Jerry Spiess break through the traditional Homecoming hoop at the October 2 game at Central. H fttt, ft X o, f to tif qw, -sw. Q,-1 fl ,ti t.t,tt- YLC i '-,: Homecoming - 231 Sadie Hawkins Hillbilly Bash, features Berlin, lVlarryin' Sam Q?- K. wt. 5. ff'- Discussing the marriage ceremony vows are cheerleaders Janel O'Malley and Nancy Schaber. Top: B-squad cheerleaders Kathy Riley, Laura lVlc- Allister, and Lori Arnold serve pop to thirsty Dogpatchers during a music break. Right Panel: Watching dancers are Scott Kruse and Wendy Spawn. Wayne Horan and Lori Johnson get hitched by Janel O'Nlalley and Nancy Schaber. Cheryl lVlekoIi, Kevin Weida, Pam Posel, and George Bongarts dance Dogpatch. Don Buckrey is admired by Cindy Cot- roneo, Dan Carlson, Steve Jasinski, Tim Johnson, Kevin Keeling, and Jerry Spiess. Admiring styles are Scott Bar- rette and Lori Zahradka. November 14 is a date that will go down in Sadie Hawkins history for over 300 Dogpatch couples attended the get together which started at 7:30 p.m. Accompanied by Berlin, the kids rocked their way through the night until 10:30 p.m. The dance, held in the school cafeteria, featured Marryin' Sam, where couples could get hitched for fifty cents and then take a trip down Lover's Lane located near the Student Council Bookstore. Refreshments could be bought at the General Store set-up in the Student Council Bookstore. This year's best dressed of Dogpatch USA were seniors, Susie Nlogren and Don Buckery. Sadie Hawkins, sponsored each year by the A and B squad cheer- leaders, made a net profit of 528088. This money helped buy paints and paper for making athletic signs, purchasing uniforms, and transportation to athletic events. The top crowd-pleaser at the dance was the Cheerleader Band of costumed Dogpatchers playing kazoos, pans, and washtubs. :sig or fs il Left: Hillbilly clan gathers for a family portrait at the annual Sadie Bash. First Row: Sue Mogren, Sue Blaha. Second Row: Julie Arnold. Third Row: Sue Dick, Caryl Johnson, Pam Ohlhauser, Steve Gallo, Brian Olson, and Luann Rivard. The dance was held November 14. Below: Newlyweds posing for a special photo are Tom Pieper and Heidi Nlurray. The band, Berlin, provided music for the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance held in the cafeteria. y 1 MM gt 1 t H-M A Lu X . Q, N ,, ,.,,, yyyy we . -ga 2 A l ,,. .f mm - 5 i 5 hs- V f 'Ys57L. 934 i an v,,g Qxiiij , UT ,MQ iii' . rw., fi nfiw , Sadie Hawkins - 233 I I Mame features double cast leads, four shows While searching for Auntie Mame's apart- ment amid the confusion of New York City, Beverly Deyo and Mike Vento pray to Saint Bridget for safe deliverance. Right: Securing Ann Reginek's headband before curtain time is Julie Lefto. Above Right: Styling hair and applying make-up was often a group project. Adding finishing touches is Cindy Saarl. 234 f Musical! Mame The second trimester fled past in a whirl of excitement for the more than eighty students involved in the Broadway Musical, Mame The show's success involved the combined efforts of Mr. Samuel Marks and his twenty-five piece orchestra, drama teacher, Mr. John Mulliken, and substitute music teacher, Mrs. Lillian Olila. Mr. Robert Smith and his stage crew, along with Mrs. Helen McKenney's art classes, were responsible for providing sets and props. Through the use of catchy melodies and lively dance numbers, the musical covered the exploits of Mame Dennis as she leads her newly acquired charge into her life of cocktail parties and non-comformity. Performances of the spirited musical were held February 26, 27, and 28. A matinee for area schools was given on February 24. All shows were held in the school auditorium. The show's major leads were double cast, with each cast performing in two shows. Major production numbers, using the entire cast, were rehearsed during the two-hour Broadway Musical class. Left: Pulling out all ofthe stops at one ot lVlame's celebrations are Doug Forys, Jim Engen, Jeff Carlson, Rick Jambor, and Paul Thielen. Below: Pausing between numbers in lVlame's musical score are Jim Kozlowski, Barb Thorsell, Tim Hawkin- son, Keith Nelson, and Victor Krauze. Panel Below: Taking a last minute look at their music are Sylvia Ferguson and Nlaerrilee Bedbury. Rehearsing their songs are leads, Terri Krenz, Natalie lVlakowesky, Jean Schommer, Jim Engen, and Karen Bergstrom. Accentuating her features is Laurel Kasinak. Louie Schommer and the entire cast sing a final tribute to lVlame during curtain calls. Contemplating their roles are Jean Schommer and Lance Bifulk. Fix Q ilk fl IVlusicali 'lVlame - 235 Left: Fteupholstering chairs to be used as props are lVlr. Robert Smith and stage crew members, lVlike Tucker, Gerald Wade, lVlike Zientek, and Tom Woodbeck. The crew was responsible for building and moving sets as well as lighting each of the four performances of the musical, lVlame. Below: Roses go to leads Nancy Reller and Lisa Schmidt after the Friday night performance. The counterpart leads, Jean Schommer and Karen Bergstrom, vvho sang the first and last per- formances, helped prompt and costume the cast this night. They also had the fun of receiving roses after their lead roles ended on Saturday night. N 3 L -X Betty Boop dancers perform at one of lVlame's extravagant cocktail parties celebrating the arrival of Patrick. The girls are Patti Paulson, Roberta Ryder, Terri Kendle, Robin Dietz, Cheryl lVlekoIi, Terri Krenz, Debbie Garofalo, and Kathy Korum. The cast numbered seventy-five. 32 8 Hi at 4 Combing her long hair before styling it to fit the role of Mother Burnside is Vonessa Scarrella. Right: Lisa Schmidt and Nancy Reller define Sets, costumes, songs tell of Roaring 2O's, Depression friendship in their Bosom Buddies number. 5- 'Q' t I J 1 li vt X t , A its t Q it S23 Q its t ? Q S ti f? g ,fs tg , X i E i 1 tt -X f ---- Typing a letter to his Auntie Mame is Mike Vento. When his aunt returned from her record-breaking honeymoon, she found the lad had grown up without her. Left: While serving champagne at one of Mame's penthouse parties, waiter Scott Christenson joins the happy guests in singing, It's Today. 237f Musical, Mame SWF stmwmi is Right: As another couple joins them, Megan Kruse and Rick Condon line up for the traditional Grand March. Over 160 couples attended the dance. Below: Waltzes and popular songs by Stan Haugesag's Band provide dancing and listening pleasure. The seven piece band entertained couples with a variety of fast and slow music. Panel Below: Moment of relaxation is enjoyed by Kevin Carrier, Cindy Johnson, Paula Barrette, Joe Koran and Tom Abresch. The dance floor fills as Colour My World is played. Donn Sempf and Joan Anderson enter the Prom area. Punch refreshes Marilyn Bergeron and her escort between dances. 1 . a Q A-es ' Q 238 - Prom '75 Fixx tx M., 'VVe've Only Just Begun' sets mood for Prom .W r Z v 5 E' 6' ' -' .iw M If K I ' V-f 3 ve 1 T We if rts f ,K 3:49 --5, ,.g,g , , r' W, . 5 ,Qr,.mwf,fmi..fV, . j ::g,5:::1 ' W , , ,W ,,,. f ,a ,M H M fm P' 1 X, 'mm Af 'f 4, ', fav. X Nun.-1 4 I .Q X. ,f ff l i R 5 l Soft lights, flowers, and decorations transformed the commons area into a romantic ballroom for the 160 couples vvho attended the 1975 Prom on Nlay 3. Stan Haugesag's Band entertained eager listeners and dancers for three and one half hours. The seven piece combo played selections ranging from Colour lVly World, to We've Only Just Begun. The Prom's success was due to the hard work of the Junior Class Prom committee and its officers, said class advisors, Mr. Richard Shager and lVlr. Richard Demmers. The sophomore aides and PTSA helped serve refreshments. Left: Julie Okoneski registers her date as other couples arrive. Below: Brian Baker and his Hill-Murray date, Patty Lenz, take time out for refreshments provided by the food committee. at A W ...H f',f -,N-5.1-I ? if ug f I Prom '75 - 239 'A Right: Whether a woman should be a taxidermist is argued by George, played by Bret Ethier, and Gladys, portrayed by Ellie Kaase, in the one-act play Stutfings, which vvon Johnson second place in the regional one-act play contest in February. l f ff? 5' rt .gsm Qs1'9P,,,ig ff lf in P 'sins ,fri at 1 .E -ff . 'X its Qftte Am I pretty Mom? asks Mindy Skoog, vvho plays Emily, as she rehearses her lines before the opening performance of Our Town, on Thursday night, lVlay 8. Right: Ready to vvarn Emily about the closefmindedness of liying people is Pepe Demarest, the all-knowing IVlanager who controls the plays action. -nv ,.f Musical selections for a performance by the tovvn's church choir are made by Alison Baker and organist Barb Johnson. The choir provides culture and a place for gossip to the vyomen of Grover's Corners. lVlrs. Dorothy Fleming was special singing advisor for the play, S X Ox X T Q ,.,. .tt ,ts-wet.. ..., K ,... A it - rv:v:?s:wX::1 Es ' K A f K- - 1 fiiie ?lEQFi 'r - ,, 'ggsfiiszsiiggg -1 t .sffzisssggsssa .::, Mast -- -ffafgsvgiftzeili 1 wx iviffgfiaiit --.-- f.Q.m:f1g:s E. ' fxsz - . 'l.ii75Xf:5i:i'S f 4:50535 ifswissfiwim KERSXS N. is . 1 Gs, X 5. ' g . i . E R N' 'tt .t E:.:? :H A - s V35 5- T e- . ' ?5.ifT:5E?fIf ' f .QW - X 5 , . - A U K E .g L.. .... I' ,pau Town is known to many as an All- theme which also has home hitting all price forthe smallest events in depicts the life love and death of its small town heroine Emily On The cast was so taken up with the play s implications and their own roles in it that they devoted rehearsal This dedication paid off when the performances on lVlay 8 and 9 met with especially receptive Demarest The play was directed Demarest plays omniscient Stage Manager in VVilder's 'Our Town' rj! 5,-AS sf 3 -az: Q Y ' tru'-5 Us it- ...va we Humor is used to relieve preaperformance anxieties by Josie Rabenort, Bret Ethier and Terry Drassal. Left: Guilt and sorrow are felt by the whole town for its alcoholic choir master, Simon Stimson, who was played by lVlarc Pasuik. Center Left: Mor- ning happenings are discussed over the Grover's Corners Sentinel by Joe Crowell, played by Jim Engen, and Doc Gibbs, Dan Fleming, Top: Words of reassurance are exchanged by Natalie Makowesky and Bev Deyo, who played Rebecca Webb. OurTown Dra ma f 241 W we WWA X Helm ww est i lVluIIiken's casts enter Une Acts ii with 'Stuffingsf produce 'Hamlet' Behearsing lines from the onefact play, Stuftings, are Pepe Dernarest, Ellie Kaase, Bret Ethier, and coach, IVlr. John Niulliken. Top Right: Breakfast at the Gibbs' house is a before school rush for Terry Draesei and Bev Deyo. Kelly Simonson ie the mother. Right: Present at George and EnwiIy'e wedding are the vvhoie tovvn, including the audience. 242 - StuffingS f HamIet f'Drama 41 W 5 , ' ' muah, 1 Khrw' , ,, Panel Above: Her character is discussed with lVlr. John Nlulliken by JoAnn Tabolich. The ideals of a taxidermist, played by Pepe Demarest, are upset by the love life of his assistant, Ellie Kaase. Our Town choir members doubled as usheret- tes. Costume adjustments and hair styling for Terri Esboldt are made by lVlrs. Dufour. Age is given to Kevin Carrier, vvho played Constable Warren, by Jim Hickman, one of the dead. Opening night butterflies are shared by Karen Bergstom and Patty Duf- fy. Foundations for their son's future are made by Dr. and lVlrs. Gibbs, played by Dan Fleming and Kelly Simonson. As they discuss Georges good and bad points, each realizes that they have shortcomings too. Left: Early morning weather reports are given to Doc Gibbs by Howie Newsome, the tovvn's rnilkman, played by Ron Beck. Just back from delivering tvvins, the doctor anticipates a routinely happy life for Our Tovvn's nevv inhabitants. Stuffings w l-lamlet .fDrama e 243 .hbf vw wma , 1 wav' Ly ' Mm, i f 4 'rr 7 K ' i , wr 'Mag Right: Couples bebopped at the annual Back to the 50's Dance on Friday, lVlarch 12. John Damico and Nancy Kaase twist and turn to the rhythm of American Grease. Below: First place dan- ce contest winners, Debbi White and Jim England demonstrate the Linday before an animated crowd. American Grease, soda shop, bop contest, featured at 50's fun dance 244 - Back to the Fifties Dance On Friday, lVlarch 12, the gym was converted into a stomping ground for over 300 nostalgic dancers dressed in the style of the 195O's. A malt shop and a candy store contributed to the 50's atmosphere along with colorful posters, scenery, and crepe paper. Other specialties at the dance included a best dressed and a dance contest. Featured was the band, American Grease. The dance was sponsored by both the Student Council and the Junior Class to obtain money for this year's Prom. Students dressed in bobby- socks, tennis shoes, and T-shirts, with greased-back hair, and pony tails romped across the dance floor from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., to provide a S400 profit for the sponsors. Left: Dance contestants Cindy Lee, Wayne Baker and Terri Madsen do the Stroll during the dance contest. The trio 1 came in third in a field of three couples. be..- is Below: Members of the Student Council gang, Dona Carlson, Jon Zarins, Jenny Searles, Tammy Kline, Julie Okoneski, Wally Bomgren, and Leanne Spiess sell candy during the closing minutes ofthe Back to the 50's dance. KQQZ lf? V if , 5345 i , 3-eg, ii- Q' 4. Ch 2' 3 t W: f 4 rr W ' 3 f 1 .K, if,,.Jf ffl' 924 ag, s.. E2 W WWW ,, 297 i , , 1 -x. .Q Rock and rollers Lisa Peck- man, Doreen Cruz, Darla White, Dawn Johnson, Jeff Fisher, and Lisa Nippolt wait to be asked to dance. Left: A vvhirlvvind of activities went on at the lVlarch 12 dance. The early rock band set the li I, ' Igga L it as s L H5 tempo for over 350 vvho at' tended. Q H Right: Performing a duel act to the tune, Pick Up the Pieces, are seniors Sandy Arrigoni and Debbi White. Below: Rock and rollin' to Alvin and the Chipmunks are marching members, it Sharon Koerner, Sue Biever and '75 graduates Patty Wood, Luann Newmann and Lori Menard. f f ' k K , .. , . fs' ' X. K X . X nw? .ss Qs, 'Q . Q Q gs jg .. , . . M K ,V - - - . - :Q s.: , -.7f : . 5- - ..5: .. .,.. ' : '--- -tw . - sggtwsss . 1 X 1 . A I X- 1 - .r... . ' 246 - Marching Show!'75 thu r 5 Svvaying in rhythm to One, Tvvo, Three, Red Light are Sue Schvyalbe, Jerri Ecker, Debbie Gray, Cheryl Kroska, Michelle Diehl and Joan Ricci. Right: Entertaining the first night audience between acts is senior Terry Drassal. The number he is performe ing is Got the Spirit. Marching Unit presents 'J-ettes Jive' for '75 J-ettes Jive was the theme chosen for the 1975 Marching Show held May 15 and 16, 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The group gave four performances, two night shows and two shows for the Farnsworth and East Consolidated Elementary schools. Preparation for the show began in March. The girls worked on costumes, scenery and routines. Each group of girls worked independently on their act. Lynn Benson, Kim Wilk, Colleen Riley and Ruth Heaton were last year's officers who got the club in full swing. The show had 20 acts featuring the Senior Front Line who performed to U ptight, Outasight.' The debate gang, along with stage crew and stage band, helped with between act entertainment. Terry Drassal, Master of Ceremonies added his celebrity mimics to the stage fun. N-.1 Squealing the tune Corazon are Stage Band members Mike Voss, Tom Hamre, Jim Kozlowski and Phil Chelstrom Top Per forming his disappearing act for his last trick as The Great Met rono is debate student, Flint Sorlie. The debate team put on skits between marching acts. Nicks, Holloran, Anthony instruct accredited class in modern dance, another 800 involved An exciting accredited class in modern dance was offered to students this fall featuring three well-known groups-Walter Nicks, Sue Holloran, and Mary Anthony. Over forty students took part in the class with another 800 involved as participants, audience, or in art- related activities. Mrs. Gunnvor Sheff was the group's advisor and local program coordinator. The three dance companies were in residency from October 6 through November 14 in the school gym. They also gave an all-school assembly in the auditorium. Walter Nicks, modern dancer from New York, and his assistant, Terry Creach, led students in exercises. Sue Holloran worked with various movements. Mary Anthony's company instructed in jazz, ballet, and modern dancing. Right: Dance exercises are performed by Jim Sabean, Kathy Swanson, Synovia Rudolph and friends before Mary Anthony instructors. Below: Muscle stretching eases body tension before opening dance routines in the gym. WWW Kt.. t' - ttt d ' A t 248 - Dane program - ..., WNWANM X Q Left: Concentrating on their dance movements are Lori Holm and Cindy Saari. Left Below: Gary Sokola, Rick Hudella and Jim Sabean demonstrate prancing to help tone feet and ankle muscles. Below: Seagulls is part of the modern dance per- formed by Wendy and Rick of Anthony's Dance Company. Q V Members of the Mary Anthony Dance Company take a bow af- ter a morning assembly performance. A full concert was presen ted for the Eastside community on November 9. This was the fif- th year of dance programs in our school. lVlrs. Gunnvor Sheff ad vised the programs and the students who attended. PROM, 'PRECIOUS AND FEVV'. . . POPCORN MACHINE. . . SIXTH ARENA. . .NHS INDUCTION. . . PETERSON 'S COMMITTEES 5, ,I ,, Q M am X MQ X . 2 ':'.. A f X N, X L kxwjgfigl X 1 svf A QNX , Q XV: Q ,Xi Y ,641 .- , , P Freedom to just have a fun time at football I I V ' :EVEN 6 g C 3 A 2 I I I of A f J B Q chosen make-Abelie oyalty. , ,,,,,oC ,, ,..,, X an ,NAM it O, C0um.:g,, Rs. . . Juixiioiris. .Jumioiis . . . Juixiioris X? ' , 2 ,,,f EW e' , I ' I 'awww ,fl k ,,,. 2 ,,.,, Q .,,, V j V N by I f v ,Q Z i 5 ' A time of youth, vigor, hm, pretend, dress up, grovviiigeup - but not too tast, The final kick. There 's nothing like being a Junior. lt's a time of feeling as though you know most everything but not being responsible for the hard decisions yet to come. As a Class the Prom becomes a major responsibility for some, for others just surviving may be a difhcult task. The middle year also becomes a decision time for career exploration, getting to know the older sex, adopting values and setting lifetime patterns The Junior Class, guided by the Class Council, sponsored a host of activities this year to raise funds for the spring Prom. ln September they held a Welcome Back dance and participated in the Homecoming Spirit by decorating the commons area. On a mild mid-October Saturday the group held a car wash at the Super America station on White Bear Avenue. Throughout the winter, Bon Beck and Larry Burdick were guiding the Class' most steady money-making project, the selling of popcorn and soft drinks during sporting events in the gym. Junior Class Council raises funds to sponsor '76 Prom fest A committee made up of Gary Testa, Scott Barret, Tracy Volkenant, and lVlarge Lind met with the Student Council in organizing the co-sponsored Back to the 50's dance. ln April, a donkey basketball game, co-sponsored by the PTSA and the juniors, was held in the The evening of IVlay 15 saw the end of six months of planning and fund-raising as the Prom, Precious and Few was held in lVlr. Steve Peterson was the Class' able advisor. Nw 252 - Junior Class Council JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL, First Row: Vicki Schossow, Gary Testa, Jane Anderson, Lois Davidson, Tracy Volkenant, Karen Falvey. Second Row: Karen Swanson, Sarah Kramer, lVlary Allie, Lori Rodman, Gary Blom, lVlark Gierok, Tom Cannon, Scott Barrette. Third Row: lVlr. Steven Peterson, advisor, Lynne Bar- tell, Lori Walkosz, Cindy Saari, Bill Ruchie, Curt Cich, Vicki Leaf- gren, Mary Springer, Larry Burdick, Cindy Palony, Kevin Weida, Sandy Falzone, Robin Dietz, Carol Neumann. Not Pic- tured: Bill Paul, Roger Hanggi, lVlary Howell, Robin Boog, Julie lVliller. x Left: Ready for the dancing to begin at the 1976 Mardi Gras celebration are Batman, Dan Benekeg Robin, Tim Quinlan, and Batman Jr., Lino Rulli. Below: Discusing Prom ideas are Junior Class officers, President, Gary Testa, Vice-President, Jane An- derson, Secretary, Vicki Leafgreng and Treasurer, Karen Svvan- son. an J' 'HQ Med ag' X. 2-. 4' I5 ' 'W' ws iv z it as Q E ,gi 5 'F Xe-Q. M 4' i ig fnmm' M W QN sv tgt K i , . A -,S txgjr' X W ' ig . ' -..,. S Q if , A 59 tts mf, M Q 3 C A . X::kAk an .Hwy - f -Q K . .2 R vii.. , - .Q S if db Q? x la i ,. i g? ,Q t , it t 9 .t t t 2 --. P Q-wt ,t,tt,, 'r ' 'hx g jgsstm t, . , ' I i ,k k ,mktkkk Panel Above: German pronunciation is practiced by Sue Lesny in the language lab. Nancy Scnaber poses for an advertisement at Scott Lewis Beauty Salon. Tom Larson proudly displays the letter he earned for playing soccer. Left: lVlr. James Wheeler dis- cusses the 1976 Prom vvitn Junior Class advisor, lVlr. Steven Peterson. Junior Class Council - 253 Martin Aasen Steven Aasen Barbara Abbott Thomas Aguirre Mary Allie Randall Almquist Lori Alstad Donald Amey James Amidon Douglas Anderson James C. Anderson James E. Anderson Jane Anderson Jeanette Anderson Karen Anderson Michael Anderson Donald Antonson Donald Atchison Ronald Avery John Babin Mark Badowicz Alison Baker Sandy Baker Jody Bakke 254 Juniors!Ski Club Ski Club sponsors after school trips to Afton, Birch Park, Trollhaugen was ,if it i ,Q ' inf 1 4 fr it Vis, Y L was 2 i s QV 4, 3 l ? 22 5 I X J 2 gziw 'ff is J 2? . E 'WW Above Left: Confidently perusing the intermediate hill at Trollhaugen is Frank Day before his first run. Above Right: Brisk temperatures call for warm gear as Patti Miller bundles out- J L - i. '. K 'S ' , side the chalet. Patti brought her own equipment. ' 5 ' ' hr I gg-urns-u-gi ,-5 Emi V fix - ,.., - A .L12,5vA., at V, ' . Q M ,, ni. t I wiv' -' ' . I 2 I . 5 , ., f X4 A ' X, .. I My lg if i- r -I VY 5 4 , A 6 J s , L V 'Ve l if yy r,,, :tr If gg J q,. Vi lil gif? , V, ff , Q - ,.:, ' gi j, 1 Z, W ...J ,, M... wp-W' , ,, ,bg , if' fm ., R .A . Wg, 'ZS' vw a ,W ' 13 1 1 'Y ' ,ik 3 Z 1 KV A M ui ' A r . V 7' QM kbs, , 2' .Ffa , .fa , .W ,gl -55 7 3' if an gi 5 , 'V , A, 'dk . , ,. , .g t I 9 'lk ll yy ff 1 4 N JE ., L 1, I X ar'-f Ski Club advisor, lVlr. Ed Abdella, takes a break between runs Left: Getting a firm grip on her poles is Lisa lVlartinson Far Left: Lisa and Cindy Stanley give their equipment a final check The seventy member Ski Club annually treks to Birch Park and Afton. J, . if J - J L 'M , N W! in f ' ' if ' V f .,,, ,N I A , , if i A i V ft .f J '-fl -an L Elaine Bakken Kathleen Ballard Deborah Balsimo Larry Balsimo Tom Baregi Ann Barilla Scott Barrette Jeffrey Barron Lynne Bartell James Beaudry Gary Beaulieu Jennifer Beddovv Doris Belko Richard Bellamy Renee Bellovich Daniel Beneke Thomas Benike Cheryl Bergeron Candyce Bergquist Ralph Berres Robert Berry Mary Berube Brian Beseke George Bevvell Juniors!Ski Club Davvn Biagini Lance Bifulk Philomenia Bifulk lVlarceil Birchem Bruce Blackstock Thomas Blaisdell Neil Blanchard Dannette Blanchette Deborah Blanchette Babette Block Gary Blom Theresa Blom jx 2 I 1 . ' J, 1 z' Q. '12 X il: , 'gn 1 , o f 1 yi T E' V. ,, , MW , 6 El Wifi T rarr,r T Rt T mln ..- T Spectrum's best 100 artworks among 5000 entrants participating in lVletro Art Fair 1 t Q . K . V .::. , sg f - ri QW ff gi yyfzfsiw Q? 256 - Juniors!Spectrum ea xx A W A Me: F I l Candles, holly and stars are painted on windows at Blomquist Paint Supply Co., 941 Payne Avenue by Spectrum members Pam Hinz and Michelle lVlarty. Above Left: Drawing a section of the Bicentennial mural is Jeanne Ethier. Left: Student activities are sketched for the mural by Patty lVloryn. The club is also illustrating a Bicentennial book. 1 f'w fa 3: .iQ ft, Qs., Sic! sy 5 r' , 112:53 ,- ' X YP- 3 -um, t -11 5 ,ia K K t . .W Q qbrq f Q. ,ann L R: SM N m 552 N .rode K ,yds k ,Q - . .JY his V 1 A ai fc- X ff: F6 ' Z S X . ' 1: 'wk Q 7 I Eg M as 1 lt 8 ' -'., C 3 'tr . 1-mls JF, x --1 g i .1 f 9 t . g gf I ii 32- ' A-'ffl Tie X r '.f,:T ,E -u, 1' 5 O I K Forty Spectrum artists painted windows at Greenbrier and along Payne Avenue for Christmas. Janine Ouitter puts the finishing touches on her angel at Blomquist Paint Supply Company. Spectrum awards it's outstanding achievers for each grade level at a spring dinner. 5 -',. 4'lf, Ntttu' ase u T tg p , ,F tl Q t', B A ii,iir' ' ,fre 'E -. 'ii' f' '- wwf 5 ' ' 335 g t,, N s P . 7 . i' K . TC S S 5 . ax- ,T CX -Q, Marianne Blum Robyn Boog Beth Boyden Gregory Bradley Deborah Braverman Julie Bredahl Tamara Breen Cynthia Breezee Theresa Brehm Julianne Breier Michael Briggs Constance Brill Daniel Brockway Scott Brown Colette Bruley Jean Buechner Bradley Bulmer Lawrence Burdick Teresa Burke Peggy Burros Ronald Burth Michael Buzicky William Bydzovsky Leo Byrne Thomas Cannon Michael Carey Jeffrey Carlson Joanne Carlson Trudy Carlson Timothy Carney Juniors!Spectrum 257 Vincent Carter Terrance Casserly Dawn Catlin Gregory Chaput Scott Christenson Cosette Church Thomas Chute Curtis Cich Michael Ciernia Deborah Cihlar Christine Cincoski Todd Clark Ruth Clarke Lynn Clasen Kevin Claugherty Jeffrey Cleveland Denise Cocchiarella Frank Cocchiarella Kimberly Cocchiarella Sherri Colberg Estella Coleman Karen Comstock Steven Comstock Theresa Connelly C 'aff . Q dl si W' we .af A Ihr 1 1? t I W r Pl 2 yin : i .5 If A Q' 3 i 9 fig: -I l it I r , if C' Q , X ,. i . , , 'F ,. . N , L , iw 1 L, Wm .. L Q r '21.' 5 L ,, T if 'rf W C ,,,, ar iti T J ' N ji' cw S N ' r x ff' A E ' x r k 258 Juniors!Jevvelry and Leather w-qwts by v 4-'Rm Hard at work mounting a rock on a dope stick for polishing are Steve Larsen and Gina lVlangine. Terry l-luggin and Karen Com- stock use beverly shears to cut metal. Left: Patty Walek tools a horse head into a piece of leather to mount on the top of her macrame wall hanging. Popular jewelry classes attract 125 artisans ,ps Students fill jewelry projects with self-expression and their own artistic ability. Leroy Zimmerman buffs an intricate piece of his necklace with a flexible shaft drill. Right: Dave Williams saws a design out of sheet metal for his pendant. Jewelry has become one of the most popular art crafts classes in it's three year existence rising to 125 students per trimester. at fs, Wit Wy ,glx W Q 4 3? a 5 I I i t a , , f 2 c 2 f ,en 'Ver Lirfgr K it 5 ? Q , ,. V ' 7 ', i A V' W' , ' U rf M it , ' 'f 1 Z .W X ,,' lltll 4 4 a re L ' 2. L ,f -Al MIA ... ' f ' it .,,f 'ki R 2 li J-1 L 4 ,,., it 1 'D ,,. , H , ., 4 X ' V S A .1 X ivy. f A M' x J' 'f fa ' 'ar g 5 , . i . ' ii f li .. i 1 ' 5 lf: A A t ' ' 0 ilrii ,rip Wi.. , r . ffl : Q W ' E, , 1 y .4 fy i i l ll Betsy Converse Theodore Corbo Shirley Crosby Penny Crowson Curtis Cruz Evelyn Cubus Daniel Curtis Robin Dahlberg Scott Dahlquist Dana Daly Gerald Daniels Mary Danna Robert Dansdill Sandra Davids Lois Davidson Franklin Day lVlartin Day Terry DeCosse Juniorsklewelry and Leather 259 Kenneth Defiel Anthony Delpercio Louis Demaio Cheryl Dennis Richard Dettling lVlaria Devora Betty Dexheimer Beverly Deyo Jane Diegnau Raymond Dietman Robin Dietz Sharon Discher Kim Dittel Roxann Dittel Lawrence Dochniak David Doepner Darren Doheny Anthony Domagall Cathy Domier Mark Donnay Nancy Draves Rick Draz Richard Drury Robert Duncan A. C 3 w?vtW w'a'i ,ww 3 'XY X tt? 2 49- fi uf 5 vu xx N X 2 his ,Y-N ,. K f-f- - i . , .519 ,V -fr Q Q it K if V new .- A -t t w--t i .Av 4.5:-ef-t ' fix? I ' .2 .,..,.. i s K at f, - 2 3 V Q I V ALk,N ,- , N, W 3 ,V 5 lf' B '1 . 'Z ' uc V A , a . - -A r 'W - . t t l f ,Q ,M ., A Q 1 fi t t f t ' A as p M if ,. -im, 0 lv v ll.-il , ,. it N, .41 MID? 'f I HTH une! . , N 4 , ,f 3 i M 9, W ' ' , f , . 3, , ,, , I ,q,.,,, A mt 1 1, an K 'Ly A A an 1' 1' 'F , ,Q I f 5, wi s, a ti, 1 iv ll 4 ix :H , M -M uhm 1 r loQ'asYQ,Y:n: ug' nag, V'-h,Q 9,1 SYM Mtg. ,M , , ,U N,,,....- 260 - Juniors!Something New Q? ., X 1 Q ' , 11121: ,gEE' S' ttftt .qi vu it ,N W ztifii an-......,,,,M lntently putting together their finished product are Something New staff members, Kathy Bloom, Dawn Woodbury, and Cindy Heitman. Left: Selecting material submitted by students is editor, Tom Gruber, ass't. editor, Kathy Wallek, and secretary, Linda Oberg. Sixteen-member 'Something Nevv' staff edits, reproduces, distributes student written issues -'fats Three issues of Something New are published each year. Diane Nutzmann retypes student's original copy, preparing it for layout, while Michelle Marty and Paul Schwietz correct punc- tuation. Right: Mr. John Balkenol, advisor, helps run booklet copy on the mimeograph machine. 8 ,., . , g,.r Timothy Eckert .. 'Ji Ht A X S 52 Scott Ehnstrom . V i t f A Steven Elfstrom 'V W 'fag If I W ,Q we I ,V 1 'W' Nancy Elstad ' , V Mark Emms Candise Engen r 'af . ' f-4' v sr J , James Engen :I Mpns Q . . .+ , .'r. .f P I E . k n -Q. M ,,,, g Q ,., ,,. .Q ame a nc so Q , 5 W 'MW fm? Richard Erickson W A.. . Natalia Escobedo if Q55 'A.t 'qw' -1 i' . i X Bret Ethier H , . A H J E A ' Jeanne Ethier E 'K W . 5 ,,.,.,. YW Q Karen Falvey Lg. ff. t. ,ff ,.. Sandra Falzone f 1 N f rw . , 4 1' Dann Farinella iv N ' f 12, W ,rr Matthew Farinella j g 4 M 'J David Feldick Y Q , M if ' Sandra Fenton at i . , . .t,.i ' i x ' f 3 JuluOrSfSOmethiDQ New - 261 Sandra Ferrozzo Carl Feske Kathryn Flanigan Marcia Fleming Theresa Flis Donald Fontaine David Foster Timothy Fox Thomas Franzwa Sara Frederick Debra Fredericks Roger Freeman Christopher Friberg Julie Furrer Joseph Gallagher Thomas Gangl Robinetta Garcia Sandor Gardil Lyn Garske John Gartner Russell Garvey Timothy Gasper Shirley Gatzke David Gaustad Bea Gelhaye Steven Gennow Michael Geray Michael Gibbons Debra Gidlund Mark Gierok Michael Glazier Paul Goering Stuart Goodwill Thomas Goossen Richard Grace Laura Gramse Donald Gray Suzanne Graybar Shannon Greene Jill Gregor Gregory Grindy John Griswold 262 Juniors!Programming 1 :sp sg, K- K - isis. ii I-gf -g. ' : , Q, rf' 5 sw - ' ' K f 'SHN' - ,. Q. X . i E ,X s Q xx X E Q as if t 95 5:65 is X W l ay' , ,,,3g,,, , , 2 f 52 Z .af 'fa Q H, gf 4 . . at ff, f 44 Ag G f ' 4 f , an T 2 W w,,'ff'f74i6L , , lrlll , mfcisii v' M'zie,'i? lg,fe,, 'Q rift , If i?12w:is?gi': L , awww 4, if is ,Q , it-,fi '27 tr in - s ' s X , A asv Qi X f 1 qw-' im r- K ' X s ix Si 2 i f ,S X X t X 2 Us st T5 be N Q is ss I T .fxzf F ii WM iii' . Q ssr Z ,, g so if .m...... fifth '1ffTi?t ft - 331 aff- :? ilfis: I, l g - - is r D r 5 HE? f X , 5X HQ, Y J, ik! al XO w, yte i G ,ffm QM 1 ,'5a:.,?l j . Qii Ai - ig il.' - 2 W ' WW tw., X' X V l ,, ,, , f5?gww.i -W I , , 2 F A it ii' is ,f,:.., .,, , II rli f J W.. as . A f i 1 ,il ss?-f-'A . t t t gt sg 'M ss .,.g,kL:, .L kk was WN Xb X i i xx . .-.E new ' as ss y 6' ' ' s ti 'iw ff 3, 2 I f 3 'R 4, , fr Z .... 4 AT I, 5 ,A i, N. ,, Z .,f W 9 my awww? 1. . ,Ms fr - 472' 1, iw: f , .wa i W, A, ff we' ,111 f fee, ey ,,,.,2, 2 ,. is Q. ,,ff ,.'f i it - V , fi a , ,, . img . f . Q, as K .H 'X Q S' N S. it f - M2142 T ' T . T Q 2 A .- .. , S K F g , ix wx if f i'.tt D gi? if ,, .. V,l, T ti,i . WE ' 'L Long lines, closed classes mark vvay for over tvvo-thousand students at aren X R X as . A si t, A as I X si ss X 1,6 is X X4 fi S N if H scheduling ft '-.5-HX gif , x f ,V yr , x ,, , .7 4 1 ' Wm, r Z Q .4 . l N, 5 I if if 'tt Schedule changes are made by lVlrs. Carole Snyder for Todd Beebe in the arena. Left: 1,475 underclassmen are photographed on September 2 and 3 for publications purposes by Darrell Lun- dgren of School Pictures lnc. Patiently waiting as lVlr. John Kulbitski enrolls her in phy-ed, is lVlary Palumbo. Left: Cheryl Goulet and Jodi Anderson wait for history class cards while Debbie Hawley receives her's from lVlr. Steven Peterson. Junioi'sfProgramming - 263 J-Club sells hats, scarves, Happenings books Gustavus Adolphus Church, the site of the JfClub banquet in late May, is discussed by Colleen Carney and Tad Treanor in front ofthe school. The tvvo-hundred member club is made up of all leter vvinners. Right: Dan Beneke and Julie Seekins review Happenings book sales. Mr. Gary Ales, Mr. Lloyd Sandstrom, and Mr. William Weyandt advised the group. Debfa GVOUGWHW l 'hlr lg J, Robert Gross gl' l Thomas Gruber A Cynthia Haenze q lt 5' 3 Robert Hagelberger X f rr ,.l, ' Janeen Haider llil' if Calvin Haines Sally Hakala Karen Haley Michelle Hamm Roger Hanggi Dona Hansen .K W5 ? We , fe, Mm u ,. Zi 'Vit . Ll in fl' M A WWA 2 M M .,y,. yy 5 A .f:.':, ., Lonnie Hansen , ,.,, ,, , Mark Hansen 1 ' 4-': C j , Vi.,a t fr Q Brian Hanson ,gly 3 - Allan Hanzlik 'ij illl Michael Hanzlik lil' 'vli r :VZ , i f Michael Harden Vyyl A 'rffls' M I ,l',VyV' f Z l2,,l l ' l l'll-' ,ffm 264 - Juniors!J-Club A Q , , , -Q .Q ,Q ? Jr 'iv 1 fi af . Q ff g I Hx WG as , X3 Q . 3, , ., M, i ,, . wmv Mag? ,J 'lk X 'f ..1,,4v 9? W7 'FV ,W .73 5 . M' 5 I A- - A . ff 1 .V A fam V: 1 kiwi W 4- it-1 f r fr' A' sf 1 ' Me t '? 5 1 gg f ft? , fl y ff.1 i, '5 A 7.72551 f tw, W fi-, , -4 Wai' Cf , , I , ,W 4 f ff 5L2f:if?2MZ11ifJ2' .., , , 72 ,535 W W eww., 1 X L ' X I , V V '. llvlrv 1 af V. ff f , .1 . A A A' , 1 W .,,. .- , 'V 9 , if! ' 'fm 1 ..... ., .,,,. A A 4? MM 5 i any M1 Qi f Wg' 'mf 4, ff f Q ..,,I ff K if ' X ,J .2 f Mn 5 t . ,Z 1.4, Et. ...., it X, e as R 0 NW .f :'. :Q W W 7 Trieannual meetings, a year's end banquet, selling Happenings 1 N J i .V,VV- I 4 books, and selling wearing apparel are tasks of the active John- ii X QS tf'i son JfClub. John Gehrman and Dave Herzog model hats that fi g , sold for 54.00, scarves for 54.50, and mittens for 53.00. Sales 5 , 2 were successful with most items sold out. , M it Barbara Harfield Laurie Hartman Frank Harwood Jody Hassel Roxanne Hassler Linda Haugen Barbara Hawkins Celeste Hawkins Julia Hawkins Michelle Hawkins Beth Hawkinson Timothy Hawkinson Michael Hayek Kathleen Hebert Michael Heffernan Jann Heitzman Kelly Hendricks Donna Hendrickson Robert Herlund Cynthia Herron Mary Herzog James Hickman Joy Hickman Dale Hicks Gary Hiellming Susan Hill Richard Hinz Joylynn Hoaglund Jeffrey Hoffman Jocelyn Hollerback J-Club.f'Juniors 265 Stage Crew constructs background settings, Loreen Holm Wayne Holmstrom David Holt Sherida Horrigan Steven Horvath Mary Howell Fred Hrbek Jeffrey Huberty Richard Hudella Brian Hunt Carylee Hunt Elden Hutterer David Jacka Dale Jackson Kathleen Jackson Paul Jacoboski Beth Jacobsen Diane Jacobson Dorreen Jambor Vicki Jandl John Jaszczak Jeffery Jensen Michael Jensen Susan Jensen 266 - Juniors!Stage Crew ft' if Wiz, K WW, W., ,,,. ff. 1 WW- r- Y' ..f,r at Responsibility of controlling the lights and sound for all auditorium productions rests on Jeff Ylinen. Stage Crew designs, constructs, and operates props and scenery used in school performances. Left: Dan lVlonn mounts the moon used in the musical, lVlame. if ' , 12 ww W-vm V 'JV Y ' 4 ' xr 1T wif' 78, 'tr L 1 r in ' ., W 392 r ,,, a P ,4-r . - 4,9 swinging moon for Broadway Musical, 'Mame' M 7 Q, qu. t 2' 'W ff I if' ,ya s f' ff ff? .257 -' 4 vw -' lv QL-vt V M J 'aw Y .1 'Z .M , n , J 4 'V' 46,28 x Q X X .3 W, MW ' J W, W,9.,W fff,,,f ,, Q52 , R3 , A ' it , a,,. 1, W 'fa' l , 0 Z' ,, 1 1 4 j mi 'X . Y' 5 Aw We A fi I In V7 . ,nilyd fr 7 'i 1 'D' K , aa , , J, t I is ,W , x I ,. I , ,, . ,,.s. Q ,Q - 1 --. f, , ,-.., M Final touches are made on the backdrop of a plantation scene by Larry Monn. Left: Mr. Robert Smith, stage crew advisor, demonstrates how to layout a railing used for a staircase in Mame . Patricia Johannes Brian Johansen Barbara Johnson Daniel M. Johnson Daniel R. Johnson Gary Johnson Glenn Johnson Iris Johnson Kurt Johnson Lori Johnson Michael J. Johnson Michael R. Johnson ' if ,Q V Randy Johnson , ' , 1 Stephanie Johnson . f Kimberly Johnston XZ 4 44 vw K, l rt, e. , J lg, W ,cv l , , Larry Johnston ' ' Doris Jones Michael Junker Juniors!Stage Crew - 267 Sorlie's monoplane project wins first at Fair T' A,,,,....v-nv' it Graphic representations of machine parts are con- structed for manufacturing purposes by Todd Arrigoni, Scott Alvarez, and Russ Haugen. Right: A three-view drawing is sketched by Laraine Nlanke. She is one of a growing number of girls who are interested in a drafting career after high school. Patrice Kadlec Tammy Kaltenhauser Lynda Kamrath Jean Kappel John Karel Laurel Kasinak Z, , M. ,f Ju- guru V. ' V M fm an , ZW f Francine Kaufenberg ,rr Jodine Kaufmann A A ,, ,E Karen Kealy N ,Q A ' M f f '7 Janelle Keating , wal' fgfff, Terrance Kedrowski ' 7 I 'f'f K Terry K9df0WSki , 'EE'i A l l ' VA : Kevin Keeling 5 , 1 Michael Kelley rrtrr fr 6 M. Nlelodee Kempenich W AW, Kenneth Kendle ' z ' M' Theresa Kennicutt tfi: A' gf-, Steven Kapka A A ryiy yyyvv T A 52,5 , :,,, , , - f ,,,, 'V Sherry Klas . y tx Anna Klemmensen ty M Tamara Kline ,Q 45, ' yr 5 Andrew Klink L V,: W' A 'Z ' Debra Kneisl A 'rtt A Q, T 1' -r'- vi. Julie Knutson .t'l A 5 f f W tt 5 268 - JuniorsfDrafting v A ,L tg f ff ' fsik ,WM , .V ,..,,, .'v . mm 'v t,, t 6. s f .- T Q i a r'rr K '1t xi .rr' - V it ,w i fn: ,f,,,, Q - fi' ,J lg ,,. riri, J ' t r t fi . , r,tVlV f It I I T t' - f ll lm lg? Q Thomas Kochel Jean Kodluboy Marlene Kolodziej Marilyn Konchal Paul Kordosky Kent Korngable Kathryn Korum Julie Kowalczuk Daniel Kraemer Sarah Kramer Victor Krauze Rodger Kretman -A Lorilee Krois ' f- Laura Kronschnable J, , j T Tamara Kubitchek 'P David Kujawa ,T iiV A T , Steven Kujawa Q, X -rt Amber Kunert L f ' ' , ' .4 Brian Kurzhal Rose Kustrich Laurie LaBonte Eugene Ladwig Sandra LaFountaine Vincent LalVIanna i 'w Geometrical drafting exercises are performed by Tim Jasinski to understand drawing symetry. Left: Engrossed in their plans for an equipment room shelf are Jeff Cham and John Nludek. The boys are encouraged to apply drawings to projects. Juniors!Drafting - 269 Paul Langraf Teri Landkarner Mark Lange Steven Larsen Thomas Larsen John Larson Kevin Larson Teresa Larson Victoria Leafgren Lorna LeFlay Matthew Leibel Robert Leibel Brenda Leikam y, D avi d Le i ka m Laurie Leitner iw Jay Lenz ff, Susan Lesny y Jeffery Leverty 'Ar. 'ZEA 2 2212 Keith Lidberg Margre Lind Steven Lindahl Daniel Lindeke Robert Linder Bob Lindsey ' ,,f.555lYZ ., 2 M ' -f 1-u-M., Techniques of weaving vvith different colors and patterns are mastered by Wene dy Spavvn. Right: Mrs. Jorunn Svanoe shovvs Kelly McLay hovv to use a vvheel. Students spin wool into yarn. 270 - Juniors!Scandinavian Studies 15' I , far? , ir 2 P ,A V, ww, I 1 62' 4 t M.. J f , , I Y 3 M in J f I X ff 33,15 .695 41 'nw mf 1 0 fi' ti' M, , 4 ag, zz ., 5 1 . , a t fi 5 W . ,ii,,. ii'.,, A ,MMA f 5 5 3 2 fl y W , 2 5 is in ,ai ,gs f W l I 1 lg A gk :,. ' in Zig A Zhi We Z 5 ig? 1 it Wt M. ,, ,W f 5 ,Zz ,riff-f r ,J 4 . I A Q Popular new Scandinavian studies class attracts 145 students, explores weaving, carving, language, customs fs if? fl? i lf f' Qi Y., , if 'Fr Z ' If 1 A Students learn Scandinavian crafts, such as spinning, weaving and wood carving. Brucedohnson makes a wall hanging of his own design with a table loom. The Scandinavian Club also took a two-day ski trip to Telemark. K, Knitted wool ski cap is the special project of Joy Hickman. Along with arts and crafts, students learn about Scandinavia by making and eating some of its native foods, such as Iefsa, a flat bread, blotkake, cream layer cake, and krumkake or crumb cake. The class offers a smorgasbord of activities. lk 5 ,ss I 4- X i t is A, i it M X K .,.. ,, W , l, -Mis if 3 'W ,, ' ,VK ,I , ' Z a 3 , , wt A ey 'E Roger Linnell Douglas Linroth Donna Livermore Dale Livingston Barbara Loe Michael Loeffler Patricia Lohmer Donald Loida X 95 . Cynthia Looney Paula Loutzenhiser Mm ' D Vickie Lowe L Gregory Lunde JuniorsfScandinavian Studies - 271 Donkeyball profits fund '76 Junior activities Panel Above: Crazy donkeyball fun is part of the evening's fare for Mary Springer, '75 Sophomore Class Council player. Super Stupid refuses to cooperate with Dave Herzog while Mr. Ed Svanoe tries to pull Elvis, his donkey, tovvard the action. Rick Fackler meets his master, Elmer Fudd, vvho refuses to follovv the ball in the April 11, PTSA-Junior Class-sponsored Donkeyball game in the gym. Right: Members of the faculty pep section, Mr. Conrad Hoff, Mrs. Harriet McEvoy, Miss Judy Koza, and Mrs. Dorothy Bennett get a boost from a '75 B-squad cheerleader. 1, a Duane Lundgren tf'. , , I Robin Lunzer ' A ' iii ' ' 5 Candy Lutz ,1 ' 'E W 5 Kathleen Lydon ' A'ir Stephen Macioch if s, g Patricia Madrid , : ik 4 1 , , Natalie Makovvesky ez? C ,,, ,,, '5f? fi , ii l ii'2 Thomas Malm V , A 3 rr ,, . VM lj Gina Mangine L Mary Mangine 'T I, V r' WW, C ' iQ ,V 7 Jerry Manke 2 5 M if Gary Manney , ' Teresa Marek V' A Debra Markie 1 Harvey Markland , 4 L Richard Martinez 'A' Theresa Martinez lfli AQ ffg,, ,, 272 - JuniorsfDonkeyball '75 J' l Q -r rwf ,V , ' ,, f ' , , , ,V 1 ,rn I ' V ' ,,,:w..-il. 5 any-af , . 'f t t. ' -wiv i ,Y 'ij' 1, MW it A , 7 tfii 1 ,,,,, A 7 , Q , Vuflg l 5 lif t f 1 , ' I ,M ,, ,X . f 4 1' :V ': , V' ,,. ' ' . 12 B . Q j, -A ,fp 4,.Q,ff-TQ :gm g' 2 I , 'l , , ff . V .1 'wi' A, ' 2 N ll V 3 l ' T52 3 ' 1 , . ' iff' Eta c, 7 5 Ei .rv Q55 f ,V Q X 'H' Jada? ,L -rw'-dw 1 i Q ,if Y-wr ,V v X i 4 if if 1 vi fi? W ' ', 1' 1, A li f my if- rf, 'I rw V e i , A, f PL ' ,J 3 g W1 my - , ,, '! i is f fp-Mvf., V wi fm .rf iff W af f 'll f l fm we f ,W-A ,A as M af -W,.- ...A , , , My W' 4 A iw 4 M 1 f ff if ' f WWW up--S ,HS K Steven Martinson Antionette Marusich Diane Marx Robert Marx Robert Masanz Donald Mastro f' Timothy Mathias Richard Mathisen T William May W a- T Tonia McDonnell EJ Linda McDonough Q Patrick McDonough 5, Melinda McKenzie Judy McNabb Robert Meggitt Nancy Mehlhorn Gary Meidlinger Cheryl Mekoli fi, An embarrassing pants moment for Todd Hubbard causes him to take a time out during play between the Senior Class and members of the faculty. The student body and staff competed before a crowd of six- hundred spectators. Left: Sophomore Class member Mark Morenoat- tempts to maneuver himself on to his donkey vvith- out losing control ofthe ball. Juniors!Donkeyball '75 273 Right: Cutting people photos to be hung A are Dona Rae Carlson, lVlr. Gary Ales, Mike Johnson, Joe lVlodorski, and Darla Hollen- beck. Below: Magazine pictures are posted by Chris Paech to form a collage of the vvorld's people. 9 ,M kg . f fmwf. ur- , Q., . lah ' H A i sssnrfrw. V 2'-A i JW I ,'5 4hgw'G I 1 V I V I A X V-V , ., 1 ii - l r ,a far-i er,l -63-'tl Mm 'E' rx I J :C ,M - .7 aw i . , . - img. i , r af W V,ls 4 l A 4 ,J xt We V 4 A Q 7 - PJ, ' . 5' W f .ui .1 1 1 it Psychology classes probe polygraph results Sign language is used by Debbie Deyo to 'talk' with lVlrs. Helen who is blind and deaf and must communicate through her hands. Although she can speak, her words are distortedAbut understandable-because she has never heard them. Right: Helping to decorate their psychology room, 129, to show the diversity of life are Eric Friberg and Cathy lVIrozinski. 274 - Juniors!Psychology --,fm-'- . s,NwN,,....--- w.NNWMM,.,.- lf' I X wif g 'ffm t .L J V my V A ,. , V A U ffwfe i it, f . f-,f C ' 1 l ' .,,, ,,.,, N A P W, , W Q, J., W. rrt in Wal Ez . L 6' 'M A ,. A G2 I t ,,A,, Q A ...... el 1 1ff.4-.I animal phobias, painted G KZ 9 Q 'Way 4, .Qi 'D 1 9' ,i f A 2 we 5- 'Mx ? r 2 , ,t t F 5 f i ff K ,ed , faces lx X. iw Q if J A,V. 1 ' r 4- , fm r .ff Q, ,I A I W ,gr V ' , 1 ' -I 1, W Wigs , N- A A if fl J ' L , Q. W f ' if 1, ffiirz ,- ' ff - 'r sw 5 R it 'A 'f' Q J it t aaaa J if it A' f fr ,W A , fmt t reply 4 M.. N . A M , ,t yy a ,, ' ,. ,wo ,V , ff f M, 5 if ' ii E Ml , Roxanne Mendez Richard Mercado Tamra Mercado Donald Meringdol Jane Merkling Robert Metzger Julie Miller Ronald Miller Lawrence Monn Daniel Montbriand John Mooney Francis Moore Richard Moore Michael Mordorski Robert Morelli Mark Moreno John Moris Daniel Morris Joseph Morrovv Susan Moser Catherine Mrozinski Ronald Munkelvvitz Elizabeth Murphy Colleen Murray Shelly Museus Susanne Nackerud Mark Narovv James Naughton Margaret Naughton Cynthia Nelson Jeffrey Nelson Krisann Nelson Pamela Nelson Carol Neumann Carol Neurer Sharon Niedermayer Juniors!Psychology - 275 Dawn Noren Jerry Oberg Shawn O'Brien Tina O'Brien I John O'Bryan 1 Thomas Okoneski W-- fm Susan Olding f , Judith olson :VJ Michael Olson 95 ' Robert Olson Q W' X if Jane: o'Maliey 4, f Roy Oman Q .,,,? Denise Opsahl Paul Orsello Jean Ortiz Craig Oster Arlene Osterman Christine Paech a 2 i ,fr In search ofa book on wild flowers is Sue Nlogren. Right: Jim Dobrovolny explores the card catalog. The library's 15,000 books are listed in the catalog by author's names, book titles, and subject matter. A microfilm machine is also available for student use. 276 - Juniors!Library A ff 'MQW gy fr f 4 419' f 2 f f W, 3 s i f M f ,A f 7 f , m 5 AV Q f ifqgmg-7' ,V , i I A 5 to li ' 1 ., vm ,M M rifls e ' ,rm , my , ,. f W' fg , ! I Af 42 l at , A ' fiat f 1 ay 4, in iw! Z 1 f I 2 fa . , 1' ' ag! 5 5 r 0 0 if ' R xxx ,L . ,,,, ,r New microfilm machine makes 1920 magazines available for student use ff 2 X rg t J 'K 44. t WW: A AWV, W' is V Q J .tg ,LL wmrwi g all fa fiii W 'r Scott Page Julie Palmer Robert Palmer Cynthia Palony Leda Panchuk Julie Pascoe Scott Pasiuk Nancy Patock Sheila Patraw William Paul Patricia Paulson Neil Pechmann Vickie Pedersen Tamara Peloquin Nancy Pelzer Russell Pennington David Peterson Michael Peterson James Pignato Paul Pilla Daniel Pluft David Pomeroy Frank Pravver it at 1 J X ti 5 W J ' A sf James Prill Sound filmstrip cassettes provide in- teresting learning experiences for Pam Krieso and Kay Youngdall. Left: Ab- sorbed in study are Cheryl Bergeron, Sally Buckner, and Kathy lVlalkush. JuniorsfLibrary f 277 Richard Printon Mark Prokosch Mark Purcell Candyce Putney Timothy Quinlan Donald Radman e Stafford, Farrell added to guidance school staff Steven Ranum Diane Rasmussen Margaret Ray Gerald Raymond Paula Reeves Rochelle Reger Delores Regino Russell Reichel Helen Reilly Roger Reistad Michael Remore Nancy Rensch Kim Renstrom Jennifer Ress Roxanne Richard Davvn Richardson Carrie Richie Mary Richie 278 Juniors!Guidance . .::... ,..,i 'z ,-:- 'rzla L N, H 1 J' .,.. fWiTB'MlB'IlE .Q Q' 1 5 f f-.T-Y. N A r L' r -- Q K . r :Wiser ici , fi y GAT Financial aide magazine arouse the interest of Colleen Murray. Left: Toni O'Brien, Candy Bergquist, and Denise Wegscheider look over career opportunities. Y, ,W 4 'v ,r,ryi ' J , it D al - .AAMWJE f' FW 'Wu' nw fi -, Hits, ' , Y ,, . 4 fr , a tw. v 5' v nl sf 4 an , 5 x I yi i E - 7 ,4 W W I-EM Y X :.,. Bonnie Richter Joel Rieger Kevin Riley Cheryl Ritt Scott Rocco Lori Rodman I , E , , J iieiie . 'wr 1 e ,v V f f' 1 :A2 .V 1 f 5 w V 5, I is ,,, ,ff Y, X ,YS . ,, Cherie Rogers Daniel Rolfer Stephen Rowley W., Paul Roy me Www Patrick Rucci William Ruchie iii? it Synovia Rudolph Paul Ruecker Angela Ruiz Timothy Rundall Kevin Rush 1. ,,J,,, 'if ,--N 4' A , Q , M M 1 p f Y ' L I Z , 21- x ,, V -- 'VL V N I 1 l,V, K V '-ff-Q-ga -' i mma ' 'Ax V' H V A . 'int 535 f,,g1',Q, 'J f llll K it 11 - , My mf ,meme awww tx . f 5422: V.. Sas. -4, ,stile 3-ii4?EX1gfi55j.g iiffwriif A 'fffgsegtmxfwffwrffggff ws:fffzffweasartam X x A it Roberta Ryder Mark Rylicki Cynthia Saari Marvin Sabby Joann Sabean David Saete Gina Sanchelli . tslwmwc, W.. X sa.-n....s..i ks? Classes are chosen by Bob Schauer with an assist from lVlr. Thomas Farrell. Left: Janice Kasprzyk and lVlr. Archie Anderson review career opportunities and testing scores. Juniors Guidance Honor Guard leads '75 Civic Center graduation Q .4 Eight thousand people are entertained at the Civic Center by Tom Hamre's trumpet solo. Top Right: HONOR GUARD, First Row: Rosie Sauka, Mary Berg, Janine Quitter, Debbie Palony, Jeanne Hau. Second Row: Tom lVlcDonough, Scott Johnston, Bob Sajevic, Bob Johnson, Dave Herzog. Right: Tim Havvkinson, Nancy Rensch and Vic Krauze, Band members, herald in the 670 nevv graduates at the June 3 ceremony. sf , .-f' f :.:. 3.5 ..f,. fbi' Timothy Sandberg I XM , ,, Gary Santella ,,, W ZZ Gina Santine ,L 5 if 6. F ,M Thomas Sauka 1- . ns- 5 f f' V Dana Saxton , 5 Vonessa Scarrella 'J , Nancy Schaber TerryScharffbiIIig r 1 A' Anthony Schichel 4 M William Schloe K if Davvn Schneider Thomas Schneider 'WLM' Vt fir fw Louis Schom mer Vicki Schossovv W it R ,- J ff , , ff. me H 1- 4,2 5,1 -'V fa fini.: vw- Q f ' Benjamin Schramm ,., i.. r t E y y , ,I John Schramm -W 5 - f 'U E5 . iff - -- f ' A . .i if ft' f i C. tfr Steven Schreiber A ,,, r Q i 'fs' ,..., i Ronald Schultz if E , 1 , ' f , K h ,, mv 'f W A We . ' '1 A' af C ,waging ' 1 l b nv 'l ' ' V Y t X .. 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Q if r li f' a if 5:1 nt 5 ,, Q f' ' 4, , r N -.ghifrux X 'i rn R 'tg 'Q Q ,df E .' ' 4 X fx i 'fy 9 gZ12 HONOR GUARD, First Row: Leanne Leuzinger, Jamie Gosvvitz, Claudia Cacy, Nancy Kaase, lVlary Vadnais. Second Row: Tom Pieper, Jerry Bergeron, Brian Baker, Tom Kedrovvski, Bryan Olson. Left: Choir member, Joan Ranch, discusses the evening's program with clarinetist, Sylvia Ferguson. Juniors!Graduation '75 - 281 Charlotte Snell V . , . Gary Sokola L i Dan Sokolovvski .1 ' Lawrence Snaza 1 . ,... :au ,J Michael Solheid fi Charles Sparks www William Spiess Jerry Splinter Annette Spreigl Mary Springer lVlarnel Spychalla Peggy Stack , i I if W , , Z1 Q! ff , ,,,, H V 54 , gi y fm 5 'W fr 1 js i 4 M . ff if 2 V Photo buffs master composition Daniel Stafne V 6, Ruth Stahlmann J Eugene Staples June Stauffer 1-V Judy sredie V J q i in ,O 6 A Donna Stein 'X illl .fri 2 - l Sheryl Steingraber H Shyrlee Stephens Laura Steward f Patti Stinson H f ScottStone f .V ,H Arif 1 'V' 5 Q54 ra 4.4, lv Judy Stramer 1 -'ri- wt' xv f a' 4 p ,' ' ,.,,. , Q.. lf , M ,V f'f- .. J ef we V,-2 is V 45' Lg! f . i I If ' L ,fi V Focusing the Pentex lens after setting the its f-stop, Larry Johnson exposes frame one. Right: Fascinated by negative images from her first roll of film is Terri Gannon. Far Right: Jamie Gosvvitz and Tammy Kaltenhauser prepare to develop roll film after setting time and temp. 282 - JuniorsfPhotography SX 1 -95-f-33.1.3.1-s, '44, V 1 Q , f K, 9 Wm ll aiu X l za. ,l Q77 l l i h g K q 6 if 'M Q' A Z? W fm 1 V A 1 'Av' l J A 'A , W 1, ,I 1 V.2A1 1 W All li' A p 'M T l ll fl t A a rr Paul Strub Georgia Strum Richard Stucinski Colleen Sullivan Kathy Swanda Karen Swanson Kathryn Swanson Terri Swanson Thomas Sward lVlark Sweet David Swenson Juleen Swinborne developing, enlarging, thru camera exploration P ' g , Final touches are made by Lori Walkosz on her project showing the six steps of making graphic plates. She photographed, developed, printed, and enlarged all the photos herself. Right: lnspecting negatives and deciding which photos to enlarge is Carol Neumann, She is building a personal file of her own negatives for her stepfsequence project. . -4 JuniorsfPhotography 283 house floor plan. Ribbons, cash prizes, awarded to 70 industrial arts craftsmen at State Fair fv ,. K Q , u , ' 'W N if 7 Seventy-five industrial arts students entered the city wide Student Crafts Fair at the First National Bank Building last lVlay. All seventy-five went on to State Fair competition. Erik Carlson won a cash prize of S25 for his remote controlled model car. Scott Kruse displays his award winning silk W screen printing, while , Lance Bifulk shows his architectural drawing ofa zz 'M' .X ' . Wanda Switala F t 3 3- Barbara Tamble gg D QM Doris Taylor ,Q , ,Q g ' 1, f tttt M T Jeffrey Teffs 9 ,E -, iff, Bruce Teich t t' ff gb gl K Eg M A F John Tetzlaff X M X NlichaelThesenvitz -5 is N ' ' Jeffrey Thieman J t,-, - ,ji , N Richard Thole Susan Thole K t 9 I X g 1 ' 5 ,,... ritas T fc Q f N 15 Q't' Scott Thompson W ,,',. J A b Marvin Thurber g W tsrss t ScottTietz Qi A 5 3, .xi 5 N 5, T Q, Tammy Timmers ' QQ NW F x Nils, B I I RZ! 6 Q Q Shirley To rnarelli 3 1 . 5 L, gf gznkg Elizabeth Travers g tam M , David Tretter a W A 'iftf ' F ei.. tt Suzy Trudeau L: P M i 5 ..:,, Q, '1!1'f 'r Stephen Truso X Susan Tschida Q t E 2 ,it at l Q 5 - it 'W' a t 284 - JuniorsfCraftsmen Awards sis S 3 SE K it i. S1 Q 1 t' X N E S ok figs wr iv iw 5 ., -.., - - gn xii.. Qi , ' ' - .:.., Q- X It H : '. . 1 22 T f i , ,, Q fl J t J -J ss I . .L - iz. . I ...:i My M I I,-aw aw I W 'R' 1:' I I as . ' 1-.,,,m -:zz -::,'-.. ::.. ' ..,' -- i 'S .i M ., -9- aw-f-Ni 5 b 145 is jf - K 2 , I .fy . QW X rt N52 T. i I ,:, , I II ,, ,. A .A I I , I , A I I I I I i K 'wil i . M Ez. t - , l s. g..m Q Y as vm T 'Y ,. . - es, 1' Q. .,i, NK at ,I av 4 a t -.sf . .... X1 -119' 3 ' i ii. . if f ,L--Q39 ggimt :E I ,V - M -M' '. vt w.h' fi. 1 XF 15 22 7 9 ff - - XX , fi from iv ! E S .st-. Wwe 3' x 5 Nik I ,, ,N L. ig , gg -cr- t Q is fi Debbie Underdahl Lori Urbaniak Steven Urbaniak James Urbanski John Urbanski LeeAnn Vanderbosch Duane Vanhoever Victoria Vento Theresa Ventrelli Myrl Vietor Steven Vietor Jennifer Voeks Tracy Volkenant Gregory Votel Lisa Votel Susan Wachtler Gerald Wade Richard Wagner Michael Wahlin Richard Walbridge Lori Walkosz Michelle Walsh William Warner Richard Warthen 5 145' . Yxmxk V ' S . N Pg . Anxiously searching for the correct diagram in an electronic instruction manual are Steve Bauer and Jeff lVlischnick. They assembled a prize winning stereo amplifier. Left: Ken Kendle peruses his off- set posterization which won him a fifth place ribbon and a Sl cash award. JuniorsfCraftsmen Awards 285 Majorettes, Flagtvvirlers dazzle 8,000 at Central 35 I . g,q'illS I Qt 5 t x Q 5 . ss it 76 1 Q5 fi Q we 0 R . x FLAGTWIRLERS, First Row: Jean Buechner, Robin Dahlberg, berg, Julie Breen, Bev Heinrich, Mary Berg, Diane Macioch, Kelly Sheehan, Patty Gormley. Second Row: Francine Kaufen- Laura Schmidt, Jo Dahlberg, Terri Madsen. -,z Joseph Wasilk -V Mark Webinger , W Dawn Wegscheider , L David Wegwerth ' Q -f H ,ff , Peter Wegvverth ,f 1, 0' ,J 3 Kevin vveida f y y - t M W ' ' x if , ,,,, ., ' ? M V r V . T?-H .lJ.w'- was . M V' 5 A J 1+ Steven Wellnitz ,3 'i ll1 l i ' 1 ' Joann Welsh -l,, 2 Mfr ,.. J Q Kevin Wenzel y 3 A A' ,R ,L SherryWermager 'A 1 J ' , Eric Werness ': ' , l James Werring r ,A f f 0' if le 'i r'r, J , a l ,.,1 2 . arkasiffi l ' rl A ,V David Westerbuhr , f M ' VlichaelWheeIer ' 1, J, 4-fa y Cynthia White rig ay J 2. , , June White if r,,l 2 ' V nfrv I paw GSOVQG Whitnev 2 J S Z D ,V 5 Y 17 0' ,, , .r, 'S Scott Wickham 0 is: X i I LV V. -A , llr ,J J , DJJ, ,,,l, . irv.. . eff f F 5 J j . 286 - Juniors!Flag Tvvirlers, Majorettes Q T. .1 i R 2 F at J E ty :verify Q 1 . :gba gig 'E S:- gg .. gg' i ggi, an sg W. K ,. - . vs: .st ..: . H .Sa '1 1 l i W i E x is X :Sli Q ...... :.. , . ig if C at V I ji a s fa s 'V - ffl -sl Rx 5 . --I fr. X S x ' M W. L ri Q Wie 4 Y l , - .,:.f,h sf S . .:..: he it N ,S I .qu-1 ,Q eww., A if Q imp S, P it is x f x l ,. N m x gt'-sf at N . N. 51- l 0 K . . . S ' x X Q 3 , 5 5 as 5 K X N g g Ek l wir' N N X W 5 it X 'W if ., N - ,M-. . ' -- -f': 1:: - J, ...N s Craig Wi en im Y i ni fm John Wimams is tttt Terry Williams C m7 Donnell Wilson it Donald Winiecke J x Lori Wodicka Q K it.. if Michael Wolters Donna Wood Anita Woodbeck David Woodford Sandra Wright Colleen Yates M il as W N S, .wills f lle i ii C M . Jeffrey Yllnen i C YOUHQ. 2 1 . 1 ' David Youngquist I s ,, s ' f , rf Donna Zabllla t o Vicki Zacha rias Jon Zafins 1 kri- . , Michael Zientek Robert Zimmerman Jose Castano Sharon Collier Marvin Davis Marko Delcastillo 899:14 Eight-thousand fans are about to be entertained by the twelve Flagtvvirlers squad at the Johnson- Highland dual'Homecoming game at Central Stadium, Thursday, October 2. The girls co- ordinate their three routine patterns to music. Left: MAJORE-'l'l'ES, Janice Kasprzyk, Miki Mont- briand, and Claudia Cacy. Juniorsflflagtvvirlers, Majorettes - 287 Ronald Beck Kevin Dey Jerry Hills Ernest Farley Lori Haugen Keith Klemz Michael Mason William Menard Debra Reinke Keith McDonough David Schroeder Karen Stanoch John Syring Janet VanLear Peter Stoehr Complex tying of knots into artistic ,.,, 1 Si V C, .,,t,, ., 411' Ss. , li g , 2 E 2 K Juniors not pictured John Abrego Dale Alexander Francis Badowicz Patrick Blanchette Steven Blodgett Darryl Bonngard Cleophus Christopher Sally Coddon A James Crea Laurie Darwin James Davis Thereas Davis T Becky Diaz Thomas Doepner Mary Dougherty Jay Eldridge Steven Emmons Terrance Flanigan Donald Gillette Paul Haider Bridgette Halleran Douglas Herman Cindy Hollerbach Rory Hughes Lorraine Hutchinson Bruce Johnson 288 - Juniors!Arts and Crafts, u Tying finishing knots in her macrame project 4 is Athena Grose. Most students were intro- E duced to this popular and abstract form of art. WG? ij E Top: Just looking at another's macrame are iviike ouraamk and John iviaim. Contem- Pauline Johnson Kurt Krueger Paul Kustermann Lonnie Letexier Charles Lefgren Grace Marazzo Susan Maxon Nancy McCauley Keith McDonough Richard McLay Juliann Monroe Kathy Moose Michael Moseng porary crafts was an exploratory type of class. Roderick O'Conner Lori Oslund Richard Ostaba Cheryl Otley Vickie Peterson Katherine Rauen Pamela Reese Debbie Remmen David Salmon Lori Schramm Ronald Sellers Donald Siuels Mark Swanson Keith Svvoboda Terry Tarara Davvn Thornell Michael Veesenmeyer Thelma Wadell Lori Webber Kenneth Winiecke macrame introduced in contemporary crafts QQ. YE,-f' Busiiy weaving dolls made from cloth and yarn are Donna Wood and Debbie Braver- man in iVIr. James IVlcGowan's contem- porary crafts in room 138. Left: One last check to make sure her props are in order before IVIame is Natalie Nlakovvesky. Far Left: Painting a backdrop are Lynn Reger and Janine Quit- ter. The scene is on the auditorium stage. NJ! Discovering tying mistakes in her macrame is cause for Cindy White's frustration, for the moment. Juniors!Arts and Crafts - 289 BL OOD COLLECTIOIV. . .APRIL FOOL 'COURIER'ISSUE . .ALL- AIWERICAIV 'GOVERNOR' CAR VVASH RAMADA SYNC SVVIIW . ORGANIZATIONS ... Highly dlsclplmed tvvlrlers are momentarily umdisciplimfeci. 1 5 ni - I a 5, 'A -, I K ' , g W, X f OR GANIZATIONS Q 2 Qi-flilr 5 V 5 Q Q ,I,,- if I eww X if l it ww., CRGANIZATIONS . .GRGANIZATIGN . is ,fix 22. 3 A 2 A brief moment of attention is gratifying before 220 spectators. X fe Q ,M A Language Decomes run. Though not as active or as many as in the past, several organizations still flourish at Johnson. K ids still hnd pals in clubs, staffs, councils, and groups that hll the need to have something in common. They came together because someone took the time to help organizep they stayed because there was something interesting to dog and, they produced because they learned -M and it was fun. IEW JW Xin. fy , 6 9 A We 'M fam MADRIGALS, First Row: Rick Jambor, Leslie Blau, Terry Kendle, Jim Engen. Second Row: Louie Schommer, Doug Forys, Kathy Ireland, Jean Schommer, Natalie Nlakovvesky, Nancy Reller, Scott Christenson. Third Row: Paul Thielen, Jerry Oberg, Ruth Bjorlie, Lisa Schmidt, Ken Drevnick, Gary Sokola. XX? Attending the Hall of Fame reception in the library after the assembly are lVladrigal members, Ken Drevnick, Lisa Schmidt, and Rick Jambor. Right: lVladrigal mem- bers promonade for a special photograph planned for the yearbook introduction. Their outfits vvere one of their Nladrigal performance costumes. 292 - lVladrigals Choral groups join talents in musical production of 'lVlame The choral season was highlighted by the smash Broadway musical, lVlame performed February 26, 27 and 28 before large audiences in the school auditorium. A daytime matinee was held for audiences from Hazel Park and Cleveland Junior Highs. Karen Bergstrom and Lisa Schmidt shared the lead role of lVlame for the four performances. The lVladrigals did singing for several banquets and clubs this fall including a special performance at the Northernaire Motel in Maplewood. During the Christmas holidays, the group sang at several nursing homes including the Flamsey and Walker Homes. The choral groups sponsored two concerts during the year, one at Christmas and another during the spring. The IVladrigals also sang several songs at the gala Homecoming Coronation. An innovative step by the Nladrigals found the group choreographing numbers to their singing accompaniment. Because of the illness of director, lVlrs. Dorothy Fleming, lVlrs. lVlary Ollila, lVlr. Sam lVlarks, and lVlr. John lVlulliken assisted in producing the winter musical. lVlany students were also involved in the spring contest with several receiving high ratings. Dm. . TY' A , K W gc 4.-4 is 1' MZ Cast members, Jean Schommer, Karen Bergstrom, and Lisa Schmidt practice the opening number of the musical, lVlame in 239. Left: Reading' notes and practicing harmony is done by cast members in an early January rehearsal. Above Left: lVladrigal singers take part in the reception in the library following the Hall of Fame assembly. They sang, Sand in lVly Shoes. Top Left: Choir director, lVlrs. Dorothy Fleming, gives instructions to the stage crew minutes before the concert. lVladrigals - 293 A CHOIR SOPRANO, First Row: Terry Kendle, Tina Oie, Jean Schommer, Laurel Kasinak, Lori Krois. Second Flow: Natalie lVlakovvesky, Mary Lindahl, Leslie Blau, Pat Paulson, Davvn Hudella, Roberta Ryder. Third Row: Jean Buechner, Cheryl lVlekoli, Joan Ranch, Sarah Kramer, Leanne Lauzinger, Julie Furrer. Fourth Row: Vanessa Scarrella, Julie Lefto, Beth Boyden, Robin Dietz, Cindy Saari. Girls Glee Club members Kathy Bloom, Julie Lundgren and Carol Peterson make final preparations before ushering people to their seats at the three night performf ance of lVlame. A CHOIR ALTO, First Row: Val Quinlan, Terry Krenz, Gina Sanchelli, Barb Thor- sell, Kim Havvkinson. Second Row: Davvn Woodbury, Kathy Korum, Kathy Ireland, Paula Aubin, Nancy Reller. Third Row: Bev Deyo, Lisa Schmidt, Sandy Tschida, Sue Carter. Fourth Row: Lori Rodman, Ruth Bjorlie, Alison Baker, Debbie Garofa- lo, Julie Szczech. A CHOIR, First Row: lVlike Tschida, Dave Havvn, lVlike Vento, lVlark Hassel, Charles Davis. Second Row: Don Gray, Scott Christenson, Gary Sokola, Rick Jambor, Craig lVloorman, John Krenz. Third Row: Ken Drevnick, Kevin Weida, Jim Engen, Louis Vogel, Doug Foryes. Fourth Row: Louie Schommer, Keith Nelson, Steve Leuzinger, Dave French, Ron Smith. Fifth Row: Jeff Carlson, Jerry O'Berg, Paul Thielen, Robin Skrove, Keith lVleinke, Lance Bifulk. Colorful garb 16 scenes featured in musical GIRLS GLEE SOPRANO, First Row: Kathy Riley, Linda Jeske, Ruth Chapman, Jean Kodluboy. Second Row: Davvn Johnson, Carol Peterson, Patty Paulson, Peggy Franzvva. Third Row: Colleen Kehl, Terry lVliller, Paula Gonzales, Cindy Simonson, Nancy Kron. Fourth Row: Linda Anderson, Davvn DeChaine, Bose Kustrich, Jody Hassel. Fifth Row: Bea Gelhaye, Kim Kroski, Darla White, Julie Furrer, Kim Webber. GIRLS GLEE ALTO, First Row: Lisa Pechmann, Karen l-laley, Laure Balsimo, Dee Dee Quatmann, Sharon Schichel. Second Row: Jenny Voeks, Tammie Jeanson, Chewl Dufour, Kelly Tanzer. Third Row: Carol Kotoski, Mary Danna, Julie Lundgren, Gail Antonson, Kathy Bloom. Fourth Row: Leda Panchuk, Judy NcNabb, Karen Kisch, Doreen Jambor. Fifth Row: Janel Keating, Cindy Page, Doreen Cruz, Beth Lindguist, Sandy Lundeen. A Choir members Terri Kendel, Robin Dietz, and Cheryl Nlekoli harmonize the soprano part of a number in the musical production of lVlame. The musical was performed in front of large crowds in the auditorium February 26, 27, 28. Girls Glee - 295 Right: Fiecopying their original introduction page layout are Car rie Patock and Julie Arnold. Below The bl weekly issue ofthe 'Courier' is analyzed by journalism students Cindy Lee Terri lVladsen, Patty Duffy and Margie Lind V gf? ,,, ,,,' if? 2? aw NES 9 W Examining photos for possible use in the sports section of the yearbook is organizations and feature page editor, Sue Blaha and photographer, Terri Gannon. Right: Leaving school on a photography assignment Tor ad advertisement are Colleen Car- ney and Jolene Koch. Jolene photographed, developed and enlarged over 100 published photographs. 296 - Publications All-American rated 'Governor' produced by fifty Journalists Fifteen issues of the First Class 'Courier' and 348 pages of the All-American rated 'Governor' were issued to over 1,600 subscribers this year. The annual was produced by fifty journalism and photography students advised by lVlr. Gordon Grant. The 1976 book reflected yesterday, today, and tomorrovv in celebration of the Bicentennial year. Preparations for page plans ' began in the spring of 1975. The staff produced mock layouts and created special photos for use in the introduction section. Pictures, researching and vvriting involved thousands of hours of work, so the final product could be distributed about lVlay 25. This staff also worked on fifteen issues of the 'Courier', writing stories, captions and headlines. The paper was distributed twice a month during the three trimesters. Practicing camera loading are yearbook photographers Jolene Koch, Bret Ethier and Ray Herbst. Left: Examining head shots for use in the underclassmen section are Kathy Lydon and Sandy Baker. Above Left: Revvinding film are activities of news page editor, Cindy Ray and Rick Hudella. Top: Checking the quality of negatives before enlarging are Sue Dick and Caryl Johnson in the publications darkroom. Left: Journalism advisor, Mr. Gordon Grant, explains to junior section editors Margie Lind, Julie Seekins and Carol Newmann the yearbook control plan. Below: Ideas for an introduction page are discussed by Vicki Vento and Mary Allie. Right: Measuring pictures for possible use in the senior section are Barb Marx, Jean Hau and Sue Blaha in room 125. 298 - Publications Senior memories, page plans, and candid photos are part ofthe task when sports vvriter, John Hustings and senior section editor, John Damico, piece together the senior section. Right: Top: Art work for newspaper and yearbook is done by Curtis Cruz. Right: Adjusting the focus dial before taking candid photos for the sophomore section is Larry Johnston. f at R i ,, ,I .SEN 5'?f'xf153w iff' :lem 5 Y . X f K gyggg, . , Q W? qggk I .,,. 4. il yi .ef ik ii A A ..,. .37 is-H v it 1 it a P Y . We fi vt--f Thirteen High School Press awards vvon by Publications ,Lay km an fe V 1 .021 K Lil 9 A 'ns' www- of H931 Introduction page dress and style is parodyed by Mary Herzog, Patty Schuneman, and Marcia Flemming. Left: Sorting head shots and senior memory sheets are Julie Cocchiarella and Karen Bergstrom. Top: Junior section workers, Nancy Schaber and Lori Krois paste and cut head shots for their section. Publications e 299 WMALZ Publications staff produces 450 sr' lv- WX 2 A i I fffxiiw, . .,1,,1,,,,,, Qi lrtr 'M at ! , M W Ty , Si f ari a-I at X A Hr. ,,i,,,..,.r-w- ' I' -.sf I Arranging layouts and selecting photos for the faculty section of the yearbook are Nancy Draves and Lori Krois. These girls also did feature story writing for several issues of the Courier, --..i Iwi Last year's book gives Debbi White and Denise Laub some ideas for the senior sec- tion. Debbie has done some feature story writing for the Eastsider , noteably her ar- ticles on wrestling and Ken Haag. 37-..-X -4 '.:, , 300 - Publications printed pages for 1700 subscribers E , 2 ,um if W 45 if Panel Above: Junior section editor Julie Seekins cuts photos before sending them to the printer. Yearbook and Courier sports editor, Bob Sajevic, checks correct spelling on a story with Jenny Searles. Photographer, Roger Riestad, helps Jean Hau load film in a 35mm camera. Analyzing Contact prints of photos to be used on the drama page is Pepe Demarest. Cindy Cotroneo shows Pam Ohlhauser the many different point sizes that can be used when writing headlines. 1 ' ,,,1,fr fgi r ,I f ,asf YU ' I u xx 1 W 4, 2 it 3 r r r , , 1 , ' sf Lv, -1 . 5, .md I 4 , , ' 4 ,fi J A 1 1 A N A It 2 fy i j fy W 5 ,f 2 Dispatch editorial cartoonist, lVlr. Jerry Fearing shovvs Jenny Searles, Carrie Patock and John Damico some of his car- toons. Left: Juleen Svvinborne, Rochelle Reger and Sue Schmidt discuss ideas for the thirty-four page sophomore section. Right: Relaxing along the boards after skating their group routine are Lori Dalby and Kris Kipka. Below: Hawaii FivefO'f provides the rhythmic background music for Keile Zacharias and Kathy Wallek as they perform a pair exercise, Bottom: Adf justing skates at the beginning ofa tvyo-hour practice session in the new ice arena are Nancy Reller, Kim Dittel, Ruth Clarke and Julie White. W fi. 4 A-A 5, .. Q5 wi Skating Unit performs at ice arena dedication Two and one-half hour practices, twice a week honed the forty girl Skating Unit into a smoothly functioning group that performed at six hockey games and the dedication of the new ice arena to the west of the school. Encouraged by officers Colleen Carney, Michelle Marty, and Nancy Reller, and advisor, Miss Caroline Mecklin the girls developed several entertaining routines for hockey fans between game periods. The Unit sponsored candy and nut sales in the fall to buy pleated skirts for their two-piece costume. The ice arena dedication honored the memory of Archie Smith, supporter of athletics. W . tt Q V pf., el New, eight-pleated skirts are modeled by Sue Dean, Cheryl Lahr, and Kathy Flan- nigan. Left: Sue Lundell checks her uniform for the Hawaii Five-O group number. 5 hi . Y' t it J R Y r -rr x r ' X '44 Hs Q wi i., 4 ti w.,!NfgM,. ft. , .,rs sgmxw SKATING UNIT, First Row: Michelle Marty, Colleen Carney, N.ifw'y Roller Second Row: Karen Sanft, Kathy Wallek, Keile Zni1ii.tiii.i-1 Taniiny King, Barbe Abbott, Vickie Lowe, Cheryl Dutriuii liilw Holien, Sue Olson, Lori Sergot, Tammie Olson, Third Row: Caroline Macklin, Jane Tholen, Judy Kohout, Linda Jeske, Kim Cocchiarella, Kim Dittel, Kathy Flanigan, Denise Cocchiarella, Lori Dalby, Cheryl Lahr, Mary Posus. Fourth Row: Annette Tourville, Sue Lundell, Karen McDonough, Chris Kipka, Gwen Erickson, Marilyn Konchal, Julie White, Ruth Clarke, Cin' dy Simonson, Sheila Lynch, Debbie Kneisl, Lori Schwartz, Mary Richie, Chris DeValerio, Sue Dean. Skating Unit- 303 Below: Monday after school meetings to discuss cheerleading assignments are interrupted for a spontaneous cheer for the photographer by the senior cheerleaders. Right: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Bottom to Top: Barb lVlarx, Barbie Johnson, Jane Anderson, Janel O'lVlalley, Tracy Volkenant, Jean Hau, Nancy Schaber, co- captains Sue Blaha and Kris Carrier, Cindy Lee, Janeen Haider, and Pam Nelson. The girls pepped every sport. 304 Watching warm-up exercises before the start ofthe Johnson-Mechanic Arts game are Jane Anderson, Janel O'lVlallley, Jean Hau, Sue Blaha, Barb lVlarx, and Barbie Johnson. The -girls vvore gloves at night football, during cold afternoons and at hockey games. Neatness was a group rule. - Cheerleaders Cheerleaders profit S418 from Sadie Hawkins Cheering for nine sporting groups and leading the crowds in over one-hundred spirit- producing yells gave the twelve Varsity and six B Squad cheer- leaders a full schedule for the '75-'76 athletic season. The girls held four car washes Q ,, in the summer along with ,SQ sponsoring the annual Sadie NW . Hawkins Dance in November to raise money for paints and T T paperfor pep-producing signs. Summer practices were held Q three times a week from 6:30 to 9:00 a.m. The workouts began on August 10. The Varsity cheerleaders were chosen in lVlay before the student body who judged their pep skills. Experienced cheer- leaders, students, and teachers each cast one-third of the deciding votes. Twenty or so hours a week were spent painting signs, practicing, cheering at games, far ' ei' I I n . and working out new routines. f X Q, M lVliss Judy Koza was the group's ' v advisor. L fl . V The girls wore three uniforms ,T 5 A ,,. i s ,,, for games, jumpers, vests, and 'AV0 liil A M A' A wk hockey flirts and sweaters. 4 ' w. . 3,71 7 .,x,., gli. R N 4, Og 352664 o1.'f?s'w- Qt lXb'o'v0 , .hfvfefzmxixiaet T Cheerleaders become temporary spectators during Homecoming half-time festivities. Pam Nelson, Janeen Haider, Kris Carrier, and Snoopy, Terri lVlad- sen, become part of the excitement. Top: B- SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, Lori Timlin, Laura lVlcAllister, Dee Dee Ouatman, Lori Arnold, Paige Buege, Kathy Riley. Left: Wrestling supporters Paige Buege and Dee Dee Ouatman lead cheers. Cheerleaders 305 l Orchestra plays score for 'IVlame' producti k K if - is ' f A .. . , -:. ,: .: 3. ,, t- -qi. gs--ts-t.sazg:f-.t:, kk-- ,sm-.gif - f-xx: .gf ei. - it Wes-usb-it-fiiz :twat--tssrtr-S: ...-use-:s'k:?':t . A ' Fatty: irq- iiigsij-13:37:19'.':vf1t:7..i'2 fiigijp- it 5-97 5:55-1. ' f -z 'A -1. fffi!-5 w r 1. .. We ,.--f. , ..,. ,J .U .. st.. , t sm .qt wiser A V 2-wr, I.:--IF V .- Y 5 ez. - its 5 ,K A. .. S 2 5 s st -?ttfNt?i2el?ff -x ss S pe? S S 3 Q ff' X'kk it Q ,. . . .,-: ,gssfji if 7 1 .1.,s ,g. .tg N: ..:5 ...Ng .-:. trq, :Eff X A i 7 A.,X c A l f? M V ' -is . , N.. Stage Band member, Dave Hubbard practices a number that was performed at the Winter Concert. Right: Last year's performance of the German Band ata basketball game featured graduates Brian Johnson and Darrell Griffin. Top Left: Central High student Torri Hop- wood, commutes to play in the or- chestra at Johnson High. 306 - Orchestra Sporting events, the musical production of lVlame, Winter Carnival Parade, and Winter and Spring concerts kept the school bands and orchestra busy this year. Varsity and Symphonic bands held the responsibility of providing music and creating spirit at various hockey, basketball, football games and assemblies throughout the sports season. The Stage Band held evening concerts as well as day concerts for the students. The group held a spring jazz pop concert where their music ranged from Count Basie Jazz to rock. The Orchestra played for the musical production of lVlame held lVlarch 26, 27, 28. Members of the orchestra were joined by student musicians from Central, Harding and various junior high schools throughout the city. lVlr. Sam Marks headed the four bands and took part himself in the little German Band that played at various basketball games. lVlarks also directed the orchestra in the production of lVlame. lVlarch 25, the Stage Band held a night club style concert in the cafeteria, decorated with candle light and table cloths. xgxxq S. on W wtf? : e. wait? 2.535 f N5 '25 as N will ' ftfwsw-J X, r etgeimsfffgei W .e:.t5-.S--W-.MM we .mfiffl J 2 as 'K J M45 Af, gm cg' ffm , fly t M' Left: Performing at last year's Marching Show are graduates, Darrell Griffin, Gary Lundquist and senior, Tom Pieper. Far Left: Orchestra member Dale Alex- ander, transfer student from Central, keeps time to a score in the up-coming production ot lVlame. Below: Hard- ing student and member of the Stage Band, lVlarty Stevens, rehearses several measures on the slide trombone. -5' 5'-'--......, - tl ' A . ' t,. 1 ORCHESTRA, First Row: Chris Coerre, Cindy Haenze, Chris Kemp, Kris Johnson, Wayne Hallberg, George Root. Second Row: Dale Hicks, Bob Kruger, Davvn Catlin, Janet Krauze, Gret- chen Nelson, Sylvia Ferguson, Cheryl Wallek, Sandy Salchovv, lVlerriIee Bedbury, Cindy Theising, Barb Thorsell, Steve IVliIIer, Jim Kozlovvski. Third Row: Steve Truso, Dale Alexander, Ed Griffin, Eustasio Flores, Vic Krauze, Tim Havvkinson, Keith Nel- sont x-4' Orchestra e 307 SYMPHONIC BAND TRUMPETS, First Row: Barb Tnorsell, Vicki Scnossovv, Doris Belko, Kurt Johnson. Second Row: Joe Blana, Steve Eastep, Randy Scott, Lar- ry Snaza, Russ Pennington. 41129 Clarinet players Jean Scnommer and Syle via Ferguson practice several numbers for the up-coming musical production of lVlame held lvlarcn 26, 27, 28. SYMPHONIC BAND, LOW BRASS, First Row: Dale l-licks, IVlike LeFIay, Steve Jensen, Jody Bakke. Second Row: Tony Delpercio, Nancy Rensch, Victor Krauze, Gary Knutson. Third Row: Tony Renscn, Tim Havvkinson, Dale Biorkman, Gary Testa. Stage Band members Terry Drassal, Tracy Volkenant and Steve Jensen practice a number for the Spring Concert. The die rector of the group is lVlr. Sam lVlarks. SYMPHONIC BAND FLUTE, First Row: Linda Oberg, Janet Krauze, Nancy Norton, IVlicki Nlontbriand. Second Row: Mindy lVlcKenzie, Sue Wachtler, Tracy Volkenant, lVlaerrilee Bedbury, Diane Rasmussen. 308 - Band Band members kept busy with parades, games pep assemblies SYMPHONIC BAND CLARINETS, First Row: Cindy Moody, Jean Schommer, Syl- via Ferguson, Debbie Markie. Second Row: Debbie Braverman, Pam Erickson, Sandy Wright, Diane Jacobson, Ann For- rest. Third Row: Gary Santella, Gary Meidlinger, Russell Scott, John Jaszczak. SYMPHONIC BAND DRUMS, First Row: Dale Alexander, Roger Linnell. Sec- ond Row: Bob Meggitt, Mike Thesenvitz, Ben Schramm. Band - 309 VARSITY BAND TRUMPETS, First Row: Myron Vatckoski, Mike Lemke, Jim Josephson. Second Row: Doug Heitf kamp, Mike Ligday, Dave Wood. Third Row: Larry Snaza, Dean Beety, Russ Pen- nington, Performing at last year's Marching show are Jeff Carlson, Ken Jones, Davvn Catlin and '75 graduate, Steve Ricci. This group provided music for fifteen numbers. VARSITY BAND LOW BRASS, First Row: Sue Krause, Ron Eggers, Bob Kruger, Dan Stoltz. Second Row: Jeff Menard, keith Nelson, Shuck Freiermuth, CurtSorenson. give xl 5 Stage Band members Richard Mathisen, Gary Lodge and Steve Truso practice a number soon to be performed at the Stage Band's March concert. VARSITY BAND FLUTE AND CLARI- NET, First Row: Judy Kohout, Sida Cucf chiarella, Michelle Walsh, Brenda Andere son. Second Row: Beth Wakefield, Kathy Wallek, Joanne Matechen, Barb Timm. Third Row: Cindy Walker, Gretchen Nelf son, John Anderson, Debbie I-lavvley. 'bf I 433 f 1, f , V aw If 14 . ii aw.. Q 'bil ' '1' l :'l'l li 7 ' ' 'YI A 5 , . Y 1 L , , k el ' ff v ,Ma l V 6 X V 4' 5 M ' V A ,v. , 51 'E , Stage Band music ranges from Bassie to Bach is E .W ta. 1 xg ,. ffm? . .X Q V t ll 'lf A ' X. ' if 'S STAGE BAND, First Row: Tracy Volke- naunt, Dan Stoltz, Terry Drassal, Davvn Catlin, Dale Hicks. Second Row: Dave Hubbard, Dave l-lamre, Tom Pieper, Tim Havvkinson, lVlarty Stevens. Third Row: Torri Hopvvood, Ed Griffin, Eustasio Flores, Rick Nlathisen, Gary Lodge, Steve Truso, Tom l-lamre, Kurt Johnson, Barb Thorsell, lVlarv Raiola, VARISTY BAND DRUIVIS: Roger Linnell, Cindy Waldt, Eustasio Flores, Fred O'Neil, Mark Geisenhoff, Gwen Erickson. Panel Below: Trumpets and slide trom- bone players perform a Count Bassie score soon to be played at the annual Stage Band Spring Concert. Band director, lVlr. Sam lVlarks, gives directions to the Ger- man Band vvnile Cheryl lVliller and Janet Krauze look on. Bob lVleggitt and Mike Tnesenvitz drum out the beat to a cheer at a game. T 1 'x at a .fi Band f3ll Below: Exercising is the most important task in swimming Members of the Catalina Club vvarm up before getting into the vvater. Right: Testing the vvater before she makes her final en trance isjunior, Margie Lind, Z , ,wwvwwff wi of-LW it fr,ZQTii? 1 Q... A.-'V We 5 S g .br e M A . inf: C R ..+ .. Discussing what numbers will be performed at the Catalina Shovv are officers: Caryl Johnson, President, Leanne Leuzinger, Treasurer, Michelle Peterson, Secretary, and Val Quinlin, Vice President. Above, Nliddle: Practicing their arm motions for the front cravvl, are Sue Blaha, Beth l-lavvkinson, Denise Laub, and Leanne Leuzinoer. Riqht: Watching the sophomore number are juniors, Pam Nelson, Roberta Ryder, and Carol Neumann. Mid- dle Right: Waiting for their numbers to be called are Dee Dee Quatmann and Lori Havvkinson. Two practices a week started in early fall to coordinate the 34 members of the Catalina Club. Races, synchronizing, and under water sprints helped the girls build up their bodies for the spring show. Catalina Club officers, Caryl Johnson, Val Quinlan, IVlichelle this year. Peterson, and Leanne Leuzinger The group's advisor was Sharon were among the seniors who went Gredvig. Catalina Club presents 'Stroke in Time' Show, April 28, 29, 30 to the Ramada Inn to perform a water show for a ladies luncheon. W fiil'i The annual Catalina Show was held April 28, 29, 30. The Bi-centennial theme was A Stroke ln Time depicting a holiday in each month of the year. New swim suits were purchased ,gd QQXSQN Y ,, Q km l 19, .uw ., I W vmsim ll' .JA 5,11- W4 my EZIA 1, . 3 . , , Wffft gffggtf Wfsiif ? 1 CATALINA CLUB, First Row: Leanne Vanderbosch, Arlene Osterman, Laurel Kasinak, Nancy Elstad, Karen Sanft, Margie Lind. Second Row: lVlarianne Blum, Lori Schwartz, Jody Jandl, Sue Blaha, Julie Arnold, Pam Ohlhauser, Roberta Ryder, Pam Nelson, Carol Nuemann. Third Rovv: Sue Jenson, Tammy Breen, Kelly lVlcLay, Beth Jacobsen, Nancy Patock, Caryl Johna son, Denise Ltiulu, Tammy Coalwell, Kathy Bloom. Fourth Row: Beth I-lawkinson, Bobbi Ouatmann, Nancy Pelzer, Leanne Leuzinger, Val Quinlan, lvlichelle Peterson, Sue Krause, Dee Dee Quatmann, Lori l-lawkinson, Carol Condon. Top: Catalina Club advisor Sharon Gredvig gives orders to some of the senior Catalina members. f 't T iw Right: Receptionist, Mary Reginek files and does light typing for the John W. lvance Insurance Company, Inc. at the Pioneer Building in downtown St. Paul. Her employer is Mr. John Chisholm. Mr. Charles Nelson is Mary's teacher. ...V ..,. F1-'X xx 9 X J 3 Learning to ring sales at Daytons in down- town St. Paul, is Mary Ponfvoll aided by her boss, Mrs. Leona Raasch. Mary is a stu- dent in Mr. Larry Perry's distributive edu- cation class every morning. Right: Preparing food and collecting from customers is part ofthe assigned tasks for Denice Connelly. She is employed at the First National Bank food service and is a trainee in Mrs. Inez Washburn's on the job home economics program. Center Right: Taking inventory before de- livering office supply products to downf town business firms is John Kunert. John's job supervisor, Mr. Frank DeAndrea, at Franzmeier, lnc., 127 E. 9th, explains pur- chase order procedures. 3l4 - On the Job program '!Rlqg W 2 W A N if Agyh, w .,.. . .f 5 WT f1li'gN S in .V .fi -it M mi nunn-A -HN!!! Swnuibuu-W-.........-.. . . V W V! 4, , ' .,, 1 Q-W l 5 E J aff! j , l f 1 f. :Au..A aww. ..,- ,L Q .AR ...os- if 1 A . M...-f J A . ..g Qlw M , ,K Qi: 55 X Un the job senior trainees learn, earn at Eastside, downtown sites Ten thirty a.m. ended the formal school day for over 100 students who participated in the active on the job training f program at Johnson. .W The students were required to take job training skills courses so plus an English and social studies class. These were designed to help trainees perform more effectively while experiencing early job tasks. The four advisors for these programs were lVlrs. Inez Washburn in home economic- related jobs, lVlr. Ray Forstad in trade and industry, lVlr. Charles Nelson in office related work, and lVlr. Larry.Perry in sales and distributive education. For the students involved with this program, their final school year gave them realistic views of careers that fast became realities. tis Z .V Q X i y..t. . B t -Y we .....l .ite ss--. Assuming the responsibilities of a receptionist for Divine, Braufman, Scherzer, and Brody Accounting in the Pioneer Build- ing is Vickie Olson. lVlrs. Peggy Pollo is Vickie's work supervisor. Top: Learning to prepare food for businessmen as well as pri- vate parties in the First National Bank Building is a learning experience for Jenny Skaar. On the Job program V 315 Below: Early morning runners, Dan Ethier, Dave Schmidt and Mark Richardson, pace their way around Lake Phalen on the November 16 Jog-in. Right: University of Minnesota campus is visited by over eighty Spartan Club students. gf W i 'L ef 1, W N-QMQ 'f xy ' A X: 3 y 5.5 to T -fm1.....tK,g L, .fy 1 t, 4 ,M L , cfs, X . 'K T K 4 , 'W K . , .K xg, L ' 'L Kfff ,..f . X 316 - Spartan Club Resting at the city limits of Saint Paul and Minneapolis are en- thusiastic Spartan Club members. Right: Touring the east side of Saint Paul are Mike Linn, Duane Fyten, Leanne Lupelovv, Sue Blaha and Ted Sneen. This trip was originally planned for Stillwater but because of unexpected rain the group stayed close to home during their afternoon of cycling thru puddles. v 3 Si 4 . , rw - www-'i?Q I J.. S ima? W ' J, fe ,H Phalen 'Jog-in,' Crosby 'Hike' sponsored by Ales' Spartans The Spartan Club, headed by 'f , ff Mr. Gary Ales and Mr. Bill Lynch, ,y 1 peddled to Lake Crosby on the Mississippi River with over rrrr W seventy-five bikers to kick off their fall season. Other outings included a trip to the University of Minnesota ' f campus on September 28 and a rain soaked, shortened trip to Stillwater on October 12. Both started at 10:00 a.m. The November 16 Jog-in started at Johnson and wound around Phalen Park and Lake. Other activities ofthe club included cross country skiing and spring bike hikes. Bikecentennial T-shirts vvere sold by members to sponsor the Spartan Club's activities and to celebrate the Bicentennial year. . f f ww w 14 ' . M 3 f JS! Spartan Club members on their way to University of Minnesota Presidents C. Peter McC5rath's home on the River Boulevard rest before the many miles ahead. Top: Early bird joggers wait to see fish jump in the Phalen Creek. This was the first Jogain held at Johnson and despite the bad weather and lack of promotion the turnout vvas good. Spartan Club f 317 Student Council inducts Roth, Leider in tenth The top featured Student Council event this year was the tenth anniversary, Hall of Fame assembly. On Wednesday, November 19, Mr. Melvin Roth, 1927 graduate, and Mr. Lloyd Leider Sr., 1937 graduate, joined twenty-three former inductees in the Hall of Fame. Other major Council projects included planning and supporting the week of Homecoming activities from September 29 to October 3, the Hunger Drive on November 17 through the 25, and Johnson Operation Yuletide Christmas festivities during the week of December 15. The Hunger Drivejwas staged My 45 during November to collect j food for needy families. The ,Q Council worked with psychology ' 4, teacher, Miss Maureen Van K f Heerden, in the drive, and all ' K3 'lt f' proceeds went to the 606 . Drop-in-Center on Selby Avenue X in St. Paul. Funds collected , for Penny Thursday on November 20 also went to aid needy families. 1 Money and food were collected a second time from December 15 to 19 during the week of Johnson Operation Yuletide. The Council also supported the Johnson AFS exchange stud-ent, Silvia Cordova. as 318 - Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL, First Row: Ray Dietman, Kathy Jackson, Curt Cich, Keile Zacharias, Cindy Looney, Jeanne Waldorf. Second Row: Claudia Manchan, Debbie Fay, Terry Casserly, Allison Baker, Greg Votel. Third Row: Tammy Kline, June Stauffer, Tammie Olson, Candyce Putney, Cindy Peterson, Maureen Lynch, Jenny Searles, Harvey Markland. Fourth Row: Melissa Hayek, Leanne Spiess, Silvia Cordova, Dona Carlson, Joan Ranch, Denise Laub, Wendy Spawn, Greg Bradley. Hall of Fame anniversary assembly I. 1 1 I ,I-S 4 X i 1 K sF ls. 'Tr gg ssass it ws-Km wmmmm I offs t ff Q '- - , -1, Panel Above: President, Joan Ranch, presides over a formal meeting. Hall of Fame member, lVlr. Walter Dorle, talks over past years with 1975 inductee, lVlr. Lloyd Leider, Sr. Bookstore sales are finalized by Terry Casserly. Finishing touches are added by Jeanne Waldorf and Melissa Hayek to the J.O.Y. card barrel. Harvey lVlarkland and Greg Bradley num- ber boxes for homeroom card delivery at Christmas. Food to be delivered to needy families is packed into boxes by Curt Cich and Kathy Jackson. Left: Bookstore profits are taken in by Terry Drassal and Harvey Nlarkland. Above Left: Addresses of less fortunate families to be aided in the Christmas season are recorded by Tammy Kline, J.O.Y. co-chairman. Student Council - 319 1 fl. .Z Right: Executive Board members, Wendy Spawn, Cindy Peter- son, Alison Baker, Joan Ranch, Ray Dietman, and Tammie Olson look over the agenda for J.O.Y. week. Below: Preparing punch for the Hall of Fame reception in the library are Melissa Hayek, Cindy Peterson, and Debbie Fay. 'CMV 'N-5:1 r 3 ,f . if V if 3 , V' ,.- A V I ig- 1' CZK' ' A xx i .. w ' A 1. Q RA X Foreign exchange student, Silvia Cordova, serves CVCPCA coffee to lVlr. lVlelvin Roth, 1937 graduate, at the ' s1's C 52 tenth annual Hall of Fame reception, while his daughter Carrie looks on. Right: Hunger bugs, Dona Carlson, Leanne Spiess, Wendy Spawn, and Maureen Lynch prepare to parade around the lunch room to bring attention to the Hunger Drive. C 320 Student Council Council sponsors drive, provides needy families with groceries, money li Posters to publicize J.O.Y. week festivities are composed by Leanne Spiess and Dona Carlson. Left: Punch is made ready by Joan Ranch and Jenny Searles to serve the Homecoming can- didates and their guests at a reception after the Coronation. M f ,.,,I I W . if IW K M . ., Z, 1 X an fit we Christmas cards are distributed to boxes to be delivered to homerooms by Maureen Lynch and Jenny Searles, Left: Co- chairman ofthe Hunger Drive, Ron Beck, directs Maureen Lynch in sorting and packing can goods into boxes to be brought to the 606 Drop-in-Center on Selby Avenue, an organization specializing in aiding lovv-income families. Student Council - 321 :Ss we ,ge Right: Jenny Ress and Peter Doyon take part in delivering the morning announcements to homerooms. Below: Checking over a written speech before it goes to debate advisor, lVlr. Richard Stanford are Tom Kedrovvski, Paul Barte and Warren Krueger. ii is 312 mlm Comparing debate cards are Craig Anderson, Rick Hogendorf, Roger Hanggi and Steve Havvkinson. Right: Paul Rabenort, Tad Treanor and Kevin Swanson do research on the debate topic. 322 - Debate 'ii DEBATE, First Row: Bill Haider, Roger Hanggi, Tom Chute, man, Carol Condon, Nancy Elstad, Tom Gruber, Paul Barte, Rick l-logendorf,JohnUrbanski,Tom Kedrowski.Second Row: Steve Hawkinson, Warren Krueger, Jenny Ress, Scott Page, Flint Sorlie, Frank lVlann, Diane Nutzmann, Joann Tabolich, Julie Tad Treanor, Kevin Swanson, Jim Schreiber, Mark Nathenson, Gintner, Pat O'Kane. Third Row: Jocelyn Hollerbach, Ray Diet- Paul Rabenort. tgiiijgiz J .af Chicago, Duluth visited on Debate itinerary Starting in early October until the first of lVlarch the Debate team was busy with many meets and tournaments. Johnson hosted a debate tournament on November 1, with forty-seven schools attending, and two speech tourneys lVlarch 20 and April 17. The group sold fruit cakes and held a yearbook dance to fund the many trips the debate team took throughout the year. Over Thanksgiving weekend they debated in Chicago, Duluth, Eau Claire and St. Olaf College. The twenty-seven novice debaters captured the City title. The six varsity debaters were runner-up in their division. Johnson placed 5th in a speech tournament lVlarch 6 out of a field of thirty-eight schools. lVlr. Richard Stanford was the debate advisor. The class met in room 207 for practice debates. Debaters Bill Haider, Don Buckery and Carol Condon discuss the lVlarch 20 speech tournament hosted by Johnson. Twenty five schools competed. Left: Debate advisor lVlr. Richard Stanford suggests debating techniques to several novice debaters. ,Y J-ettes entertain Junior Royalty with 'High Chapparal' at St. Paul Winter Carnival fest SENIOR FRONT LINE: Roxanne Clarke, Margarita Bydzovsky, Kathy Stanger, Deb- bi White, Sandy Arrigoni, Bonnie Nagel, Joan Ricci. The Senior line performed at the Homecoming Coronation, and the J- ettes show in April. Performing at halftime during the Homecoming game against Highland is Cheryl lVlekoli,'Teri Landkamer, and Nan- cy Draves to the tune of High Kick. They are wearing their frog costume. The Units seventy-five costumed girls performed before a capacity crowd at Central Stadium. 324 - Marching Unit lVlarching in sub-zero weather for the Bicentennial edition of the St. Paul Winter Carnival Parade was one of many performances executed by the J-ettes lVlarching Unit this year. Frog, Princess, Covvboy, J-Jumper, Snoopy, seater, flirts, and the cane costumes were all a part of the Unit's regallia for performances at football, basketball games and parades. Special appearances included the St. Paul Winter Carnival Junior Royalty Coronation, St. Patrick's Day Parade, and the St. Paul Winter Carnival Parade. The J-ettes also saluted the Bicentennial year vvith the Nlarching Shovv on April 1 and 2. The Marching Unit has been directed by lVlrs. Gunnvor Sheff for nineteen years. JUNIOR MARCHING UNIT, First Row: Karen Swanson, Dawn Wegscheider, Sandy Fenton, Mary Mangine, Evelyn Cubus, Kim Johnston. Second Row: Tina O'Brien, Shirley Tor- nelli, Nancy Pelzer, Kim Renstrom, Mary Allie, Jeanette An- derson, Teri Landkamer, Debbie Kneisl, Nancy Draves, Cindy Haenze. Third Row: Robin Garcia, Joan Simpson, Julie Kowalc- zuk, Mary Howell, Cindy Sarri, Lois Davidson, Nancy Flensch, Karen Falvey, Theresa Brehm, Beth Boyden, Laurie LaBonte, Loreen Holm, Cheryl Mekoli, Denise Cocchiarella, Michelle Hawkins. Acknowledging crowd applause following their halftime routine at the Johnson-Harding basketball game in the Johnson gym on January 20 are Sandy Arrigoni, Cindy Haenze, Karen Swanson, and Evelyn Cubus. Left: Discussing final dance routine preparations at the Highland football game at Central Stadium are unit advisor, Mrs. Gunnvor Sheff and her girls. Marching Unit- 325 'Juke Box' is Marching Unit spring production Performing on January 23, to the tune of TSOP are Debbi White, Julie Coc- chiarella, and the Unit. Top: Waiting for the half-time are Unit members who released balloons during their en- tertainment. Right Center: Unit officers are Mary Mangine, Michelle Diehl, Julie Coc- chiarella, and Margarita Bydzovsky. Right: JUNIOR FRONT LINE, First Row: Beth Boyden, Debbie Kneisl, Karen Falvey, Kim Renstrom. Second Row: Nancy Rensch, Laurie LaBonte. Third Row: Evelyn Cubus, Lois Davidson, Cheryl Mekoli, Mary Mangine, Karen Swanson, Kim Johnston. 326 - Marching Unit X51 '- Q. Left: Flagtwirlers and marchers perform during halftime at the Johnson, Harding basketball game. Below: Hey Look Nle Over sets the entertainment mood for halftime in the Johnson gym. -fr :N , - -viii? SENIOR MARCHING UNIT, First Row: Joan Ricci, Patty Duf- fy, Debbie Gray, Linda Stavvikoski, Michelle Diehl. Second Row: Cheryl Kroska, Pam Hoff, Roxanne Clarke, Margarita Byd- zovsky, Teresa Hugo, Laura Jean Cantu, Lynne Fisher, Bonnie Nagel. Third Row: Sue Niedermayer, Sue Schvvalbe, Julie Coc- chiarella, Theresa Goossen, Sue Tietz, Kathy Stanger, Diane Powelk, Levette Johnson, Denise Jacka. Nlarching Unit- 327 PRIIVIARIES: FORD, REAGAN, VVALLACE, UDALL, JACKSON, I CARTER,HuMPHREY?... POLITICALCQNVENTIQNS. ,A Q X401 f ,. ,H . 4,5 ,M 2 2 me f 4 a -A , K x NN 'E f Af - ' K - f 4 , I If I M, 3 T' ' 0 g Z 5 I A . ,Q X vQr,Stt-X6 I I I YXENRQ Q0 I A 0 1975 - -Q , I . . I ' 1 .Sflfsrv 1--:H I - in . 7f f x f, gm. 4 f , E we 222 5 V , V' 43 , wif , l K g W 4' x 1' f f I i975 I NGN? 1 1 K gtg RN 5 '.E'k',. WAI, 9 6? NE-im by , f gi?- ,, u......, I' . -.. rn-AA WLS QQ l 4 6 fv w 1 Qif , , ,Wh , Drassal, herald of graduation, ,, :,2 q I 328 - Conclusion A age ANQTHIQ S px! its QR 4 41 OFTFEIXAM f Q WZ' V9 3 ff' i .ff , 3' 2 fa I I f , .51- ct X - - - ' -2.'2::E16h:2:'. Girls enter the boys' vvorld. 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The moment when Cindy becomes Miss American Teenager Q - - Q I About to enter a fantasy world, ,A m vtfg tm , ' ff'f: ,, uw, LM , 11 gr'- L ,,,V ling I if, -sv .Y ,, 15, , I My ,K 'K Vx , Fl ,,,, M in V 'fri ' ,fk,, 2, 3 il Firm f 4? XA I L 3 -.V 7 ,V,. gf A iq, , T .. WW D K L I ,7 at t U ,E -,,,-P x it w . I ,V , f t jf t we U ',-.V, 5 e- f - I 1 iv, 'M . Q ' H '- ,Q Q , 7 Xiu LA! at E we I '35 m U14 f . '77 I 7,97 , One of lifes Competitive moments. H l 1 1 i 1 Where do we go from here? Looking back through the mysteries of time helps us see In to the future of our lives. The problems of pollution, population, wan health, and social and political change may never be mas tereoj but they must be met, understood, and controlled. Our year of the Bicentennial begins the third hundred years of our coun try's existence - one in which all of us has a role to fill in a con tlnuing search for a better way of life. copy 3 Conclusion Student, Faculty, Administration, Service Personnel Index LA- Aasen, Martin 1111 105, 254. Aasen, Steven 1111208, 254. Abbott, Barbara 1111 254, 303. ABDELLA, EDWARD 1Teach- er1 160, 255. Abbott, Robert 1101 190. Abel, Donaid 1101 190. Abrahamson, Dale 1101 190. Abrego, John 1111. ABRESCH. THOMAS 112144, 238 - Swimming 11. ABRIZENSKI, ELIZABETH 1121 42, 44 - Class Council 11. 12. French Club 10, 11, Girls' Athietic Association 10, 11, Girlsf Track 12, National Forensic League 10, 11, Spar- tan 12. Acciari, Judy1101 190. Adam, Julie 1101 201. Adams, Charles 1101. ADDISON, BILL 1Teacher1 160. AGUIRRE. GREGORY 112144, f B-Baseball 10, B-Football 10, Spanish Club 11, Track 11. . Aguirre, Thomas 1111 254. AHLGREN. TERRI112144. AKKERMAN, ELIZABETH 112144. Alberg, Ailen 1101 190. ALBRECHT. THOMAS 1121. ALES, GARY 1Teacher1 106, 161, 274. Alexander, Dale 1111 306, 309. ALIPERTO, DARLENE 1121 44 - On The Job Training 12. Aljets, Scott 1101 190. Allen David 1101 190. ALLEN, NANCY 112144. Allie, Mary 1111 141, 252, 254, 298, 325. Alrnquist, Randall 1111 254. Alstad, Lori 1111254. ALTRICHTER, JUDITH 1121 44 - On The Job Training 12. ALVAREZ. SCOTT 1121 44, 220, 268 - B-Hockey 10, B- Football 10. ALVIZO, ROBERT 1121 45 - Latin Club 11. Ames, Thomas 1101 190. Amey, Donald 1111 254. Amidon, James1111254. ANDERSON, ARCHIE lCounfE ,',,,' selortifl-60, 1279. I AndersoiiBrenda 1101 190, 3164 ANDERSON, camo 1121 4515212 155, 322 - A-Choir 10, Na- tional Forensic League 11, 12, Soccer 10, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 11, 12, J- Club 10, 11, 12. ANDERSOMDAVID1121. ' Anderson, Douglas 1111 254. I ANDERSON., MRS. ELAINE 1Office1181. - 1' I Anderson, James C. 1111 111, 121,254. Anderson, James E. 1111254. Anderson, Jane 1111 43, 253, 254, Anders Anders 325. Anders 304. on, Jean 1101 149,190 on, Jeanette 1111 254, On, Jill 1101 190. ANDERSON, JOAN 1121 42, 45,239 Y Ski Club 12. Anderson, Jodell 1101 190, 263. Anderson, John A. 1101 190. Anderson, John H. 1101 190. Anderson, John T. 1101 111, 134,190, 310. ANDERSON. JULIE 112145 4 Latin.C1ub 11. Anderson,'Karen1111254. -- Anderson, Linda 1101 190, 295.' ANDERSON, MARILYN 1121 45 Anderson, Michael 1111 223, 254. ANDERSON, NATHANIEL 121. Anderson, Patricia 1101 190. ANDERSON, RICHARD 1121 45. Anderson, Ronald 1101 191. ANDERSON, SANDRA 1121 45 - A-Band 10, 11, German Club 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11. ANDERSON. SUSAN 112145 - Skating Unit 12. ANDREASON, DAVID 1121 45. 126, 226 - German Club 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Swimming 9,10,11,12. ANDREASON, MRS. BETTY 10ffice1 180. Antonson, Donald 1111254 Antonson, Gail 1101 191, 295. Appelquist, Sandra 1101 191. Arcand, David 1101 191. ARNDT, PATRICK 112145. ARNOLD. JULIE 1121 45, 296, 313 - Catalina Club 12,Class Councii 1.1, 12, Courier Staff 11, 12,-Vi-Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation .'111I,',,11, 12, German Club 10, ..-, 1 1, Governor Staff 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Skat- ing Unit 10, Ski Club 10, 11, Spectrum 11, Student Coun- cil 10, 12, Sweetheart Candi- date 12. Arnold, Lori 1101 191, 305. Arntzen, Lawrence 1101 191. Arreguin,Fra!'lk1101106,191. ARRIGONLSANDRA 112142, 45, 324 - Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Modern Dance 10, 11, 12. Arrigoni, Todd 1101 106, 151, 191, 268. Atchison, Donald 11 11 254. AUBIN, PAULA 1121 45, 294 -- A-Choir11, 12, Glee Club 11, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12. AUGE, MARY 1121. Auger, Linda 110181, 191. AUNE, NANCY 112146 -- Ski Club 12. , Avery, Roriaid 11 11 254. Avery, Tiniiiii'-01 191 . . .g,...g.. Babin, Gregory 1101 191. Babin, John 1111 254. Badowicz, Francis 1111. Badovvicz, Mark 1111 254. Baglio, Lynnl101 149, 191. Baker,AlisQD'111-1240, 254, 294 318, 320Q ' BAKER, BRIAN 1121 46, 239, 281. Baker, Joyce 1101 191. Baker, Sandra 1111 254, 297. Bakke, Jody 1111254,308. Bakken, Elaine 1111255. BALKENOL, JOHN 1Teach- erl 162, 261. Ballard, Kathleen 1111 255. Balsimo, Deborah 1111255. Balsimo, Larry 1111 105, 255. Balsimo, Laure 1101 189, 191, 295. Banashak, Cynthia 1101 191. Baregi, Torn 1111 255. Barilla, Ann 1111203,255. Barilla, Fred 1101 191. BARILLA, LESLIE 112146. BARNETT, JAMES 1121. BARR, WILLIAM 1121. Barrette, Scott' 1111 105, 134, 252, 255. ' Barron, Jeffrey 1111 255. Barry Diane 1101 191. BARRY. KAREN 1121 46. Barte, Karen 1101 191. Barte, Paul 1101 191, 323. Bartel, David 1101 191. Bartell, Lynne 1111252, 255. BASTIAN, RAINER 112146. Bauer, Kevin 1101 191. BAUER, STEVEN 112189, 285. Bauer, Theresa 1101 191. Bauman, Scott 1101 191. Beach, Terry 1101 191. Beaudry, James 1111 255. Beaudry, Valerie 1101 192. Beaulieu, Gary, 1111 143, 255. Beaulieu, Nancy 1101 192. Beck, Ronaid 1111 243, 288, 321. BEDBURY, MERRILEE 1121 46, 203, 235, 307, 308. Beddovv, Jennifer 1111 255. BEEBE, JOHN 1121. Beebe, Todd 1101 192, 263. Beety, Dean 1101 126, 192, 310. BEISSLER. DARRYL 1Teach- er1 108, 161. BELAIR, MICHELE 112146. Belko, Doris 11 11255, 308. BELL CYNTHIA 112146. BELL, JAM ES.1.12145. Bellamy, Richardfi.1111255. Bellovich, John 1101 192. Bellovich, Renee 1111 255. Benassi, Anne 1101 192. BENASSI, MARY 1121 46. Beneke, Daniel 1111 126, 151, 252, 255, 264. BENEKE, DAVID 112146, 108, 121, 123. BENERT,WI-LLIAM 112146. Benike, Thomas 1111 255. BENNETT, MRS. DOROTHY 1Nurse1 180, 272. Benson, Bradley, 1101 106, 192. Benson, Timothy 1101 192. Bentler, Linda 1101 84, 192. Berfeldt, Douglas 1101 192. Berg, Denise 1101 192. BERG, EUGENE 1Teacher1 161. ' BERG, MARY 112142, 46, 123, 280, 286. BERGER, JEANNE1121. Berger, Stephan 1101 192. Bergeron, Cheryl 1111 218, 255, 277. BERGERON, GERALD 1121 46, 207, 281. Bergquist, Candyce 1111 255, 278 .11 BERGSTROM.. KAREN 1121 46, 235, 236, 243, 293, 299 A A-Choir 11, 12, Class Council 12, Courier 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Governor Staff 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Junior- Senior Play 11, Something New 12, Madrigals 12, Broad- way Musical 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12. BERGSTROM, STEVEN 1121 47, 153. BERKNESS, LOREN 1Teach- er1 163. Berling, lone 1101 192. BERNTSEN. MRS. ESTHER 1Teacher1 162. Berres, Ralph 1111255. Berrisford, Joy 1101 192. Berry, Robert .11-111255. Berry, Susan 1101 192. Berube, Mary 1111 255. BESEKE, BARBARA 1121 47. Beseke, Brian 1111255. BESEKE, LINDA 1121. ' Beseke, Lloyd 1111. BETHKE, DONALD 112147. Bewell, Georgeglifl--11 111, 255. Biagini, Dawn 11'11125l5. Bianga, Richard 1101 192. BICH, NGOC TONNU DOL- LY 1121. Bicha, John 1101 192. Bierwerth, LeAnn 1111. BIEVER, SUSAN 112147. Bifulk, Lance 1111235, 256, 284, 294. Bifulk, Michele 1101 192. Bifulk, Philomenia1111256. Bifulk, Warren '1101 193. BlGHLEY,PA711mCK 112147. Billstrom, Brian.1101 193. Birchem, lVlarcei1l111256. BJORKLUND, GREGORY 112147, 155. Biorkman, Dale 1101 193, 308. BJORLIE. RUTH 112147, 115, 141, 149, 292, 294. BJORNSTAD, ELDON 1So- cial Worker1 162.. gi, Blackstock, Bruce BLACKSTOCK, 'ATEILEANOR 1Cafeteria1 183. if Blaha, Joseph 1101 193,308 BLAHA, SUSAN 1121 43, 48, 227, 231, 296, 298, 304, 313, 316 - Catalina Ciub 11, 12, Cheerleading 11, '12, Class Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 11, 12, Giris' Athietic. Asso- ciation 10, 11,r fi2,,QgG'overnor Staff 11, 12,'i1Eio1ihecoming Candidate 12, Skating Unit 10, Ski Club 10, Student Council IO, Cheerleading Captain 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation President 12. BLAIR, PATRICIA 1121 48 4 Track 10. Blaisdell, Thomas 1111 256. Blanchard, John 1101 106, 151, 193. l Blanchard, Neil 1111256 B1anchette, Dannette1'l1I 256. Blanchette, Deborah 1111256. Blanchette, Patrick 1111. BLANCHETTE, PEGGY 1121 48. BLAU, LESLIE 1121 48, 292, 294 - A-Choir 11, 12, Class Council 12, Madrigals 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Block, Babette1111256. Blodgett, David 1101. Blodgett, Steven 1111. Blom, Gary 1111 105, 220, 252, 256. Blom, Theresa 1111 256. Bioom, Kathleen 1101, 193, 260, 294. - BLOSSFIELD, F'A1S1i1l7121 111. Blossfield, Teresa 11101 193. Blum, Anthony 1101. Blum, Marianne 1111 149, 203, 257, 313. BODEN, GLEN 1121. BOEHLKE, RODNEY 1Teach- er1110,112,118,163. BOHM. RONALD 1Teacher1 161 I Bonngard, Darryl 1111.' Boog, Peggy 1101 193. Boog, Robyn 1111 149, 257. BOOG. STEPHEN 1121. BOOGREN, JOAN 1121 48. Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Basketball 10, 11, Co-Captain 11, Girls' Track 10, On The Job Train- ing 12, Red Cross Repre- sentative 1O, 11. Boogren, Lynn 1101 193. BORGH, CRAIG 1121 48, 192. Chess Club 11, 12. Borndale, Gregory 1101 193. Borowske, Richard 1101 193. BOROWSKE. WILLIAM 1121 48, 105 -f.,A,Q.EbotbalI 12, S pa n ish C luijf i Wre st- ling1O,11,12fWf lt iic i i ' BOSSMAN, MRS. MURIEL lOffice1 180. Botkin, Jacqueline 1101 193. Bougie, Yvonne 1101 193. Bowes, Victoria 1101 193. Bovylin, Mary 1101 193. Boyden, Beth 1111 257, 294, 325, 326. Bradley, Gregory 1111 257, 318. BRADSHAW, DENNIS 1121 48. Braverman, Deborah 1111 257, 289, 309. Braverman, Lori 1101-193.3 Bredahl, Julie 1111 257. Breen, Julie 1101 115, 141, 149, 193, 286. BREEN, ROBERTA 112148. Breen, Tamara 1111 141, 257, 313. Brees, John 1101 193. Breezee, Cynthia 1111 257. Brehm, Debra 1101 141, 193. Brehm, Theresa 11 11 257, 325. Breier, Julianne 1111 257. BRENNHOFER, BRENDA 1121 49, Girls' Track 11. BRETOI, ELENA 1Teacher1 163. BRETT. FRED 1A. principall Briggs, Michael 1111 89. Brill, Constance 1111 257. Brindley, David 1101 106, 189, 193. BRINDLEY, DIANNE 112149, 115, 231 - Class Council 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 10, Girls' Volleyball 11, 12, Co-Captain 11, 12, Homecoming Candi- date 12, Sweetheart Candi- date 11, Softball 10, 12. Bristow, Walter 1101 193, Brockway, Daniel 1111 111, 143, 257. Brown, Christine 1101 193. Brown, Deanna 1101 193. BROWN. GARY 1121 49 4 B- Football 10, Chess Club 12, Wrestling 10, 11. Brown, Michael 1101 193. BROWN, MICHAELINE 1121 49. Brown, Patricia 1101 194. Brown, Robert1101 194. Brown, Scott 1111 257. Brown, Vicki 1101 194. BRULA, JOSEPH 1Teacher1 161. Bruley, Colette 1111257. Brulport, Constance 1101 194. BRUSKI, JOSEPH 1121 49 -- On The Job Training 11, 12. Bruski, Randall 1101 194. BUCHE, RALPH 112149 4 On The Job Training 12. Bucher, Lori 1101 194. BUCK, MRS. MARY lTeach- er1 160. BUCKNER, SALLY 1121 49. 277 - On The Job Training 12, Red Cross Representative 10, 11. r BUCKREY, DONALD 112149, 134, 153, 323 - A-Hockey 10,11,12,GoIf10,11,12,Na- tional Forensic League 12. Buechner, Jean 1111 257, 286,- 294. Buege, Paige 1101 189, 194, 305. Bulmer, Bradley 11 11257. Bulmer, Brenda 1101 194. BUNCE, VICTORtA 112149 - On The Job Training 12. Burch, Robin 1101 194. BURCKHARDTQANN 112149 - Ski Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. Burckhardt, Dawn 1101 194. Burdick, Lawrence 1111 69, 108, 132, 151, 252, 257. Bu,rke,,Teresa1111 ' Burke, Thomas 1101 '111, 189, 194, 257. BURKMAN, PATRICK 112149 - Chess Club 10, 11, On The Job Training 12, Stage Crew 11- I 158 BURNSIDE, PAMELA 112149. Burros, Peggy l111257. Burth, Donald 1101 194. BUFlTl?1.JOHN112150. Burth, Ronald 1111257. BURTON, RON 1Janitor1 183. BUSH, JOHN 1121. BUSSE, CARLA112150. BUZAY, THOMAS 1121 50 - On The Job Training 12. Buzickyg-ZMichael 11'll1Z57. BYDZOVSKY, MARGARITA 1121 50, 72, 324, 327. Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12. BYDZOVSKY, PETER 1121 50 - Swimming 10. Bydzovsky, William 1111257. Byrne, LBO1111257. ...C... Cabinettfidith 1101 1944 ,rii ' CACY, 'CLAUDIA 1121 42, 50. 115, 281, 287 - Class Coun- cil 11, 12, Vice President 12, French Club 11, 12, Girls' Basketball 10, 11, 12, Girls' Vol-Ieybail 10, 11, 12, Honor Guard'11, Honor Society 11, 12, Majorette 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 11, 12, Student Council 12, Talent Show 10, 12. Cairl, James 1101 194. CALLAIS, DONALD 1121 50- Swimming 10, Scandinavian Club 12. Callais, Douglas 1101 194. CANTU, LAURA 1121 50, 327 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Cannon, Thomas 1111 143, 252, 257. CAPAN, LINDA 1121 50. Caples, Lozonia 1101. Carbone, Deanna 1101 194. CARBONE, DEBRA 1121 50 - On The Job Training 12, Pep Club 11, Student Council 10. Carchasky, Lori 1101 117, 194. Carchasky, Mark 1101 194. Carey, Brenda 110184, 194. CAREY, JAMES 112150. Carey, Michael 1111257. CARLSON, DANIEL 1121 50 -- B-Hockey 10, Class Council 11, 12, Something New 11, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Scandina- vian-Club11, 12. . CARLSON, DONA 1121 50. 245, 274, 318, 320 - A-Band 10, 11, Class Council 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Repre- sentative 11, Skating Unit 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Student Council 12, Drama Club 10, Scandinavian Club 12. CARLSON. ERIK 1121 HJ, 284 H Swimming 10, 11, 12. Carlson, Jeffrey 1111 235, 257, 294, 310. Carlson, Joanne l111257. CARLSON, JULIE 1121 50. Carlson, Mary Jo 1101 194. Carlson, Michael 1101 194. Carlson, Nancy 1101 194. CARLSON, PATRICIA 1121. Carlson, Trudy 1111 257. CARMICHAEL. DALE 1Teacherl 105, 160. CARNEY, COLLEEN 1121 50, 226, 264, 296, 303 - Courier Staflij-1, 12, Girlsf Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, 11.12. Carney, Timothy 1111 47, 111, 132, 257. CARR,lEfR. KRISTIN 1121 42, 43, 50, 53, 110, 112, 231, 304 - Cheerleading 11, 12, Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, ,yGirls' Basketball 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Marching Unit 10, Cheerleading Captain 12. CARROLL, MARK 112151. CARTER, HAROLD 1121. CARTER. SUSAN 1121 51, 294 M A-Choir 11, 12, Broadway Musical 11, 12. Carter, Vincent 1111258. Carty, Steven 1101 106,194 CASELLO, NANETTE 1121 51, 149 - Dance 11. Casserly, Terrance 1111 258, 318 Castano, Jose 1111287. Castile, Clarence 1101. CASWELL, DOUGLAS 1121. Catlin, Dawn 1111258, 307, 310. Catlin, Kevin 1101 194. CAVEGN, RONALD 1121, Chan, Gary1101 195. . 1, 51. CHAPDELAINE, DAVID 1121 51. Chapman, Mark 1101 118, 155, 195. Chapman, Ruth 1101 195, 295. Chaput, Gregory 1111 258. CHARLESQHARRY112151. CHARN, JEFFERY 1121 51. 118, 269 - B-BasebaIl1O, Ski Club 12. Chase, Laurence 1101 195. CHISHOLM, JOHN 112151 - German Club 12, Ski Club 11, 12. CHRISTENSON, JESS 1121 51. CHRISTENSON, PAUL 1Teacher1 164. Christensen, Scott 1111 237, 258, 292, 294. CHRISTIANSEN, LAURA 112152 - Glee Club 10. Christopher, Cleophus 1111. Church, Cosette1111258. Church, Laurence 1101 195. Chute, Claudia 1101 195. Chute, Thomas 1111 155, 258, 323. Cich, Curtis 1111 118, 252, 258, 318. Cich, Tamara Jo1101 195. Ciernia, Michael 1111 151, 258. Cihlar, Deborah 1111 141, 149, 203, 256. I Cincoski, Christine 1111 258. CINCOSKI, TIMOTHY , 1121 sz. Clark, Todd it 11 132, 258. CLARKE. ROXANNE 1121 52, 324, 327' -M marching unit io, 11. Clarke, Ruth 1111 258, 303. Clarkin, Colleen 1101 195. Clasen, Lynn 1111 132, 258. Claugherty, Kevin 1111 258. Claugherty, Steven 1101 106, 195. Cleveland, Jeffrey 1111 258. CLEVELAND. MICHELE 1121 52. Cleveland, Stephanie 1101. CLOCK, BONNIE 112152. Clock, Kenneth 1101 195. , , Clock, Steven 1101 109, 151,195. CLOUTIER, TIMOTHY 1121. CLOWES. MARK 1121 52. COALWELL. TAMARA 1121 52, 313 - Catalina Ciub 11, 12, Girlsf Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Broadway Musical 10, Skat- ing Unit 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Scandinavian Club 12. Cocchiarella, Denise 1111 258, 303325. . Cocchiarella, Frank 1111.. 1-05, 258. . - COCCHIARELLA, JULIE 1121 52, 299, 327 - Courier Staff 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Gov- ernor Staff 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, President 12, Spectrum 10, Student Coun- cil 10,11,12. Cocchiarella, Kimberly 1111 258, 303. Cocchiarella, Robert 1101 106, 188, 195. Coddon, Sally 1111. Colberg, Sherri 1111 126, 258. Coleman, Angela 1101 195. Coieman, Estella 1111 258. Coleman, Stephanie 1101 195. Collier, Elizabeth 1101 195. Collier, Laurie 1101 195. Collier, Sharon 1111287. COLOSlMO, MIDGE 1121 52 '- On The Job Training 12, Stage Crew 10. Comstock, Karen 1111 149, 258. COMSTOCK, LORA112152. Comstock, Steven 1111258. Condon, Mary 1101 195, 313, 323. CONNELLY, DENICE 1121 52, 314 - Class Council 11, On The Job Training 12, Pep Club 11. Connelly, Theresa 111171, 258. CONNOLLY, BRIAN 1121 53, 59,60 - A-Band 11, A-Choir 10, 11, 12, A-Football 11, B- Band 10, B-Football 10, Mad- rigals 11, 12, On The Job Training 12, Broadway Musi- cal 11, Track 10, 11. CONNOLLY, TERESA 112153 - On The Job Training 12, Junior Achievement 10. Conroy, Lynn 1101 195. Continenza, Mary 1101 196. Converse, Betsy 11 11 230, 259. COOPER, WILLIAM 112153. Corbo, Jacqueline 1101 196. Corbo, Theodore 1111 259. CORDOVA, SILVIA 1121 53, 79,318, 320. COSTELLO. MICHAEL 1121 45, 53. Cotroneo, Benedict 1101 196. COTRONEO, CINDY 1121 42. 53, 301 - Courier Staff 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Govemor Staff 11, 12, Quill And Scroll 11, 12, Skat- ing Unit 10, Student Council 12, Italian Club 12. COTRONEO, LOUIS 1Teach- er1 163. COURNEYA, MICHELE 1121 53. Covelski, Daniel 1101 196. COX, MRS. BETTYE 1Teach- er1 167. CRAIG. MRS. BETTY 1Teach- erl 162. CRANSTON, PAMELA 1121. Cranston, Raymond 1101 196.' Crea, James 1111. Cromwell, Thomas 1111. Crosby, Shirley 11 11 259. CROSSON. THOMAS 112. CROTTY, CHARLES 1121 53. . Crowson, Patricia 1101 117, 196. Crowson, Penny 1111 259. , Cruz, Curtis 1111 259, 298 cruz, Doreen 1111 196, 245295. Cubus, Evelyn 1111 259, 325, 326. Cucchiarella, Persida. 1101 196, 310. Cukla, Lynn 1101 196. Cullen, Patrice 1101 196. CULLEN, THOMAS 1,121 53. CULLITON, JOHN 112153. Cummings, Lynn 1101 196., Curtis, Daniel 1.1.1 1 259. CUSICK. GLENN 112153. -D- Daas, Lee 1101 196. DAHEDL.SHELLEY11'2153 - On The Job Training 12. cam, aavia noi. 5 . omit. wins. .runs treach- 8I'1 163. DAHLBEF'Qi. 1133.1-1. Dafiiberg, Rbbin'i',1,1'1f259, 286. Deiiiquist, Scott1111 259. Daibec, Joseph 1101. Dalby, Lori 1101 196, 303. DALSEN, RONALD 1121 54. 155 - Tennis 12, Table Ten- nis Tournament 12. Daly, Dana 11112591 DAIVIICO, JOHN 1121 54, 244, 298, 301 - Courier Staff 11, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Ouill And Scroli 12, National Honor Society 12. Daniels, Gerald 1111259 , DANIELS, KIM 112154, Daniels, Laurie 1101196. Daniels, Michael 1101 196. Danna, Mary 111171, 259, 295. Dansdill, Robert 1111 259. Davids, Debra 11-01196, Davids, Sandra 1111259. Davidson, Lois 1111 252, 259, 325,326 Davis, Barbrietta1101. Davis, Charles 1101 196, 294. Davis, James 1111. Davie, Marvin 1111287. DAWSON. CHERYL112154. Day, Franklin 1111 254, 259. Day, Martin 1111209259 Dean, Barbara 1101 196, Dean, Susan 1101 197, 303. DeChaine, Dawn 1101 62, 197, 295. -' DECHAINE, DONNA 1121 54 4 On The Job Training 12, Soccer 10, Swimming 10. Deckard, Anthony 1101. DeCosse, Perry 1101 197. DeCosse, Terry 1111259. DEFIEL, DIANE 112154. Defiel, Kenneth 1111260. Delaforest, Mary 1101 197. DELAFORESTTHOMAS1121. DelCastillo, Marko 1111 287. DeIPercio, Anthony 1111 201, 260, 308. DeMAIO, LINDA 1121 55 - On The Job Training 12. DeMaio, Louis 1111 85, 260. DEMAREST, JOSE 1121 44, 55, 240, 242, 301 A Chess Club 12, French Club 12. Junior-Senior Play 10, 11, 12, Spectrum 12. DeIVIARRE, MELVIN 1121 55 - On The Job Training 12, Boxing 12. DEMERS, R1CHARD 1Teach- eri 42, 165. , Dennis, Cheryl 11111260. Derks, Wendy 1101 197. DeROSE, EVELYN 1Cafe- teria1 183. DESMARAIS, CLAUDETTE 112155. Desmarais, Mark 110169, 197. Demarais, Michae11101 197. Dettefsen, Gary 1101 197, Dettling, Richard 1111 220, 260. DeValerio, Christine 1101 197, 303. Devaierio, Dean 1111 197, 303. DEVINE,DIANE 112155. Devine, Rebecca 1101 197, Devora, Maria 1111260. DEWALL, MRS. ARLINE 1CounseIor1 165. Dexheimer, Betty 1111 260. Dey, Kevin 1111 151,288 Deyo, Beverly 1111 77, 234, 241, 242, 260, 295. DEYO, DEBORAH 1121 55, 274 f Holdingford 11. DIAZ, PETER 1121 55 - A- Football 11, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Dick, Laurie 1101 197. DICK, SUSAN 1121 55, 297. Dickinson, Timothy 1101 109, 151, 197. DICKMAN, KARL 1Teacher Hazel Parki 105. Diegnau, Jane 1111 149, 260. EHL, MICHELLE 1121 55, 327 41 Class Council 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athietic As- soeiatiori 10, 11, 12, March- ing Unit 10, 11, 12,1Secretaiy Treasurer 12, Red Cross Rep- resentative 12, Skating Unit 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Span- ish C1ub11,12. ,. Diehl, Patricia 1101 197. Dietrnan, Raymond '1111 260, 318, 320, 323. Dietz, Robin 1111 123, 236, 252, 260, 294. DIEZ,VICKY 112155. DISCHER. MICHAEL 1121 55 - -IB-Football 10,' Track 10, 11, 12. Discher, Sharon 1111260. Dittel, Kim 1111 260, 303. Dittel, Roxann 1111 260. DITBMER. RON 1Teacher1 16 , . noses, LAURA 1121 55 A Girls' Volleyball 10, Marching Unit10. Dobrovolny, James 1101 197, 276. DOCHNIAK, CYNTHIA 1121 55' ' Dochniak, Lawrence 1111 260, Doepner, David 1111260. Doepner, Thomas 1111. Doheny, Darren 1111260 DOHENY, RUSSELL 1121. Domagall, Anthony 1111 85, 153,260 DOMAGALL, MICHAEL 1121. DOMAGALL, PEGGY 1121 55 - Girls' Basketball 10, Girls' Track 10, On The Job Train- ing 1.2. Dornier, Cathy 1111 260. Donahue, Jef'1reV1101 197. Donnay, Mark 1111260 DORENFELD, EARL1Librarian1 16 . Doten, Mark 1101 197. Dougherty, Mary 1111. DOUGLAS, TERRI 1121 55, DOYON, PETER 1121 55, 155, 322 M Class Council 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10, National Forensic League 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 11, 12, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Debate 12, Drake, Joseph 1101 126, 223. DRAKE, THOMAS 1121 55, 105, 143, 221 - A-Baseball 11, 12, A-Football 11, 12, B- Baseball 10, B-Hockey 10, B- Football 10. 1 . DRASSAL, TERENCE 1121 56, 105, 126, 227, 230, 241, 242, 308, 311, 319 - A-Band 10, 11, 12, A-Football 11, 12, B- Basketball 10, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Society 12,-'J1UI'1iOI'-SGI1iOf'Pi8V 10, 11, 12, Swimming 11, 12, Cap- tain 12, Stage Band 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Band 11, 12, Band President 12, Home- coming King 12. Draves, Nancy 1111 260, 300, 325, Draz, Rick 1111260. DREES, JULIA 112156. Dress, Anthony 1101 197. DREVNICK, KENNETH 1121 56, 292, 294 - A-Choir 10, 11, 12, Madrigals 11, 12, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12. DREYER, GAIL 1121 56 - A- Band 12, B-Band 10, Class Council 10, French Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Orchestra. 1 1. Drury, Richard 1111 260. DUDEN,TERRIE 112156. DUFFY, PATRICIA 1121 56, 243, 327 - Class Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Junior-Senior Piay 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Rep- resentative 12, Spanish Club '10. Dufour, Cheryl 1101 197, 295, 303. DUMAS, MRS. KATHARINE ITeacher1 162. Duncan,,F1obert1111 151, 260, DUPRE, GARY 1121 56. DUZYNSKI, RAYMOND 1121. Dvorak, Richard 1101 80, 155, 195, 197. -E.. , Eastep, Steven 1101 106, 197. Eastlund, Gary 1101 151, 197. ECKERT, DUANE 112156, 134, 136 - B-Hockey 10. Eckert, Timothy 1111 220,.261. Edholm,fiDonna 1101 19211 EDHOLNIQJOSEPH 112156. EDWARDS, BRETT 112156 - Golf 11, 12, On The Job Training 12. EGGE, DAVID 1121. Eggers, Ronald 1101 197, 310. EGGERSQ WILLIAM 112156. Eggert, Steven 1101 197.7 Ehnstrom, Kathleen 1101 197. Ehnstrom, Scott 1111 105, 134, 261. Eldridge, Jay 1111. , Elfstrom, Steven 1111 1115, 261. ELLSWORTH, RACHEL 1Cafeteria1 183. Elstad, Nancy 1111 261, 313, 323 ' ELSTAD, TENNY MAE 1Teacher1 167. Emmons, Steven 1111 151. Emms, Mark 1111261. Engen, Candise1111261. Engen, James 1111 111, 230, 235, 241, 261, 292, 294. Erickson, Charles 1101 197. ERICKSON, DEBRA 1121 56 - Girls' Track 10, 11, 12, On The Job Training 12. Erickson, Gwendolyn 1101 197, 303,311 ERICKSON, JANA 1121 56 H On The Job Training 12, Ski Club 12. ERICKSON, KAREN 1121 56 - Glee Club 10, 11, On The Job Training 12. ERICKSON, KATHLEEN 1121 57 f Scandinavian Ciub 12. Ericks0n,.L3ney1101 11.2, 197. Erickson, Pamela 1111 261, 309. Erickson, Richard 1111261. Erickson, Robert 1101 197. ERICKSON, STACIE 112157. ERICKSON.STEVEN 112157. Escobedo, Helen 1101. Escobedo, Nata1ia1111261. Ethier, Bret I1 11 241, 261g 297. ETHIERQDANIEL 112157, 109, 151, 192, 316 - A-Basket ball, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Co- Captain 11, 12, Honor Society 11,12, Track10,11,12, Spar- tan 11, 12, Astronomy' Club 12. Ethier, Jeanne 1111 149, 256, 261. Ethier, Julie 1101 149, 197,. Etter, Cynthia 110162, 197. EUE, F10XANNE112157. Eue, Steven 1101 132, 197. EVANS, THOMAS 1121 57 4 Scandinavian Club 12. EV!-ALO, DWENDOLYN 1121 . -F- ,. FACKLER, RICKY 1121 57, 121, 122, 143, 272 A A-Base ball 11, 12, A-Basketball 11. 12, Class Council 11, Student Couricii 11. Falvey, James 1101 112, 197. Falvey, Karen 1111 252, 261, 325, 326. Falzone, Sandra 1111252, 261. Farineiia, Dann 1111261. 1 1 Farinella, Matthew 11 11 261. Farley, Ernest 1111 288. FARRELL, THOMAS 1Coun- selori 166,279 FAVILLA, RICHARD 1121., FAY, DEBRA 1121 57, 3184320 - A-Band '11, B-Bandi'l'0, Red Cross Representative 11, 12, Sailing Club 12, Student Council 11, 12. Fay, Julie 1101 197. Feidick,Davi?ii111126i. . Fenton, DariSei'1101 197. i'ir ' FENTONQDAVID 112157. Fenton, Sandra 1111261, 325. Ferderer, Elizabeth 1101 188, 197. FERDERER, ROBERT 1121 58, . 7134, 230 A-Hockey 12, ee Hockey 10178-Football 10. FERGUSON. HERBERT 1Teacher1'164, FERGUSON, SYLVIA 112158, 201, 235, 281, 307, 309 f A- . Band 10, 11, 12, Class Coun- . cil 11, Junior4Senior Play 10, 11, Latin Club 12, Red Cross Representative 11, 12, Stu- dent Cotmcii 10, 11, German Band 11, 12, Red Cross Vice President 12, Band OI'1icer12, Orchestrae1i2. FERRIS, KEVIN 1121 58 - On The Job Training 12, Wrest- ling 12. Ferrozzo, Sandra 1111262. Feske, Carl 1111 118, 262. FISCHER, CHARLES 1121 58 - French'Club President 12, Junior-Senior Play 11. Fischer, Thomas 1101 198. Fisher Kathleen 1101 141, 198. Fist-ren. LYNNE 1121 58, 141, 149, 327 A Girls' Athletic As- sociation 1O, 11, 12, Ger- man Club-1-0, Girls' Basket- ball 12, Girls' Track 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. FITZGERALD, BRIAN 112158, 111 - Ski Club 10, 11,12, Soccer 11, ,12. , Fitzgerald,..EG11est 1101 81,1 106. 198 I Fitzgerald, Lorraine 1101 198. FLAHERTY, DAVID 1121 FLAHERTY, DENNIS 1121 58 - On The Job Training 12. FLAHERTY,-. GERALD Nan- i1or1 183. 1 Flaherty, Mary 1101 198. Flanigari, Kathryn 1111262,303. Flanigan, Terrance 1111. FLEMING. MRS. DOROTHY 1Teacher1 165, 293. Fleming, Lawrence 1101 198. Fleming, Marcia 11 1 l 262, 299, FLIS, PAULA 1121 58 - Giris' Athletic Association 11, On The Job Training 12, Pep Club 11, Red Cross Rep- resentat5ve-10, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 12. Flis, Theresa 1111 262. FLORES, EUSTASIO 1121 307, 311. FLOWERS, MICHAEL 1121. FLYNN, JUDY 1121 58 - Red Cross Representative 10. F1ynn,Lori'1101 198, Fogarty, Terrence 1101 198. FOHRENKAMM, DANIEL 112158, Fontaine, Donald 1111262. Fontaine,Juiie1101198. Ford, Debra 1101 198. 1 FORD, KENNETH 1121 58 - Stage Crew 12. FORNEY,ANITA112158. Forrest, Ann 1101 198, 309. FORSTAD, RAY 1Teacher1 164 FORYS, DOUGLAS 1121 59, 235, 294 - A-Choir 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, Madri- gals 11, 12, Broadway Musi- cal 11,12. Foster, David 1111262. FOSTER. PAUL 1121. Fox, Timothy 11 11 262. FRANK, RUSSELL 1121 59, 77. FRANSEN,DENISE112159 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Marching Unit 11, 12, Student Council 10. Fransen, Pamela 1101 198. FRANSEN, THOMAS 1121. Franzwa, Peggy 1101 198, 295. Franzwa, Thomas 11 11 262. Frascone, Daniel 1111 215. Frascone, Lorena 1101 198. FRASCONE, MARK 1121 196, 208. FREDERICK, DONNA 1Rec- ordS1 181. Frederick, Sara 1111262. Frederick, Tim 1101 198. Fredericks, Debra 11 11 262. FREDETTE,WILLIAM 112159. Freeman, Roger 1111 262. Freiermuth, Charles 1101 198, 310. French, David 1101 198, 294. Friberg, Christopher 1111 262. FRIBERG, ERIC 1121 59, 121, 274 - A-Basketball 12, B- Baseball 10. FROSETH, RODNEY 1121 59 4 German Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Fulier, Michael 1101. Furrer, Juiie 1111 262, 294. FYTEN, DUANE 1121 59, 316. ..G- Gaglierdi, Anthony 1101 198. Gallagher, Joseph 1111262. GALLOWAY, DANIEL 1121 59 - B-Baseball 10. Gangl, Thomas 1111 262. GANNON. TERRI 1121 49, 59, 109, 126, 149, 282, 296 - Courier Staff 12, Cross Coun- try Co-Captain 12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 10, 11, 12, Co- Captain 12, Governor Staff 12, Spanish 10, 11, Soccer 10, 11, Swimming 10, 11, 12. Garcia, Robinetta 1111 109, 262, 325. Gardil, Sandor 1111262. GAROFALO, DEBRA 1121 59. 117, 236, 294 - A-Choir 11, 12, Girls' Tennis 12, Glee Club 10, Honor Society 11, 12, Broadway Musical 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Garofalo, Thomas 1101 151, 199. Garske, Joseph 1101 199. Garske, Lyn 1111262. GARSKE. STEVEN 1121. GARTNER, DANIEL 1121 59. Gartner, John 1111262. Garvey, Russell 1111 105, 262. Gasper, Joy 1101 199. GASPER.NAOMI112159. Gasper, Timothy 1111 262. Gatzke, Shirley 1111 262. GAUSMAN, LISA 1121 60 - On the Job Training 12. Gaustad, David 1111 262. GAUTHIER. STEVEN 1121. GEHRMAN, JOHN 1121 60, 105, 143, 265 - A-Baseball 11, 12, A-Football 11, 12, B- Baseball 10, B-Football 10. GEISENHOFF, JILL 1121 60 M Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Geisenhoff, Mark 1101 199, 311. GELAO, JOHN 1121 60, 109, 151 - B-Baseball 10, Cross Country 12, Track 12. Gelhaye, Bea 11 11 262, 295. GENNOW, DIANE 1121 60 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, Marching Unit 10. Gennow, Steven 1111262. Geray, Michael 1111262. GERMAIN, LESLIE 112160. Gibbons, Michael 1111 262. GIBBONS, ROBERT 1121 60 - On The Job Training 12, Stage Crew 11. Gidlund, Debra 1111262. Gidlund, Dorothy 1101 199. Gierok, Mark 1111 143, 252, 262. GILBERT, RAYMOND 112160. GINTNER, JULIE 1121 60, 323 - Honor Society 11, 12,. Na- tional Forensics League 12, Russian Club 10,11. Given, Heather 1101 199. Giwoyna, Sandna1101 199. GJERE. GREGORY 1121 60. Glazier,-Michael 1111262. Goering, Paul 1111262. GOFF, KEITH 112160 - Wres- tling 11, 12. Gondek, Patricia 1101 199. Gonzalez, Paula 1101 199, 295. Goodwill, Stuart 1111262. GOOSSEN. THERESA 1121 60, 141, 149, 327 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Basketbali 12, Girls' Track 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. Goossen, Thomas 11 11 262. GORMLEY. PATRICIA 1121 60,286 - Flagtwirlers 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Scandinavian Club 12. Gosnell, Lora 1101 199. GOSWITZ. JAMIE 1121 61, 207, 272, 281 - A-Choir 11, Class Council 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Honor Guard 11, Junior-Sen ior Play 11, Broadway Musi- cal 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Student Council 10. Goulet, Cheryl 1101 199, 263. GOULET. MARVIN 1121 61, 155 - A-Choir 10, 11, Broad- way Musical 11, Student Council 10, 11, Tennis 11, 12. Grace, Richard 1111262. Gramenz, Candice 1101 199. Gramse, Laura 1111 262. GRANT, GORDON 1Teacher1 165. . Gravelle, John 1101 199. GRAVITIS. AIJA 1121 54, 61 - Class Council 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, Honor So- ciety 11, 12. GRAY. DEBORAH 1121 61, 72. 327 - Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Scandinavian CIub12. Gray, Donald 1111 262, 294. Graybar, Suzanne 11 11 262. GREDVIG, SHARON lTeach- er1141,165,313, GREEN, MRS. DOROTHY 1Li- brariani 163, 223. Greene, Bryan 1101 199. Greene, Shannon 1111262. Greethurst,Robert1101 199. Gregor, Jill 1111262. Grell,Rockey1101 199. GRELLTOM1121. GR1FFIN. EDWARD 1121 61, 307, 311 - A-Band 10, 11, Stage Band 12. Grimes, Kenneth 1101 199. Grindy, Gregory 1111 262. Griswoid, John 1111 262. Griswold, Mary 1101 199. GRITTNER, KARL 1PrincipaI1158. Gronewoid, Debra 1111264. Gronewold, Robert 1101 199. Grose, Athera 1101 211, 288. Gross, Robert1111 264. Gruber, Thomas 1111 118, 261, 264, 323. , GRUNDTNERQ JEFF 1121 61 -- B-Football 10, Ski Club 10, 11. Grundtner, Lisa 1101 115, 189, 199. Gulley, Reginald 1101. GUSTAFSON, REUBEN 1Teacher1 165. ..H.. HAAKENSON, DONALD 1121 HABAS. KRISTINE 112161 - A-Band 10, Scandinavian Club 12, JA10,11,12. Habisch, Sandra 1101 199. HABLE, ANTHONY 1121, Haenze, Cynthia 1111 264, 307, 325. Hagelberger, Philip 1101 199. ' Hagelberger, Robert 1111264. Haider, Janeen 1111 43, 53, 110, 112, 264, 304. Haider, Paul 1111. HAIDER. WILLIAM 1121 61, 105, 227, 230, 323 - A-Foot- ball 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, National Forensic League 12, Spanish Club 12, Sweet- heart Candidate 10, 11, Track 11, 12, Homecoming Prime Minister 12, J Club Secre- tary 12. Haines, Calvin 1111 264. Hakala, Sally 1111 203, 264. Halbert, David 1101 199. Haley, Karen 11 11 264, 295. Haley, Sandra 1101 199. Halleran, Bridgette 1111. Halstenson, Carreen 1101 199. Halverson, Barry 1101 223. HAMM, MICHAEL 1121. Hamm, Michelle 1111 264. Hampton, Shelly 1101 189, 199. Hamre, David 1'lO1 106, 199,311 HAMRE, THOMAS 1121 61, 92, 280, 311 A Stage Band 10, 11, 12, A-Footbaii 11, Honor Society 11, 12, J Club 11, 12, Scandinavian Club 12. HANDRAHAN, GARY 1121 61. Hanggi, Roger 1111 264, 323. Hansen, Dona 1111264. HANSEN, KEITH 112162 - B- Hockey 10. Hansen, Lonnie 1111264. Hansen, Mark 1111 264. Hanson, Brian 1111264. HANSON, DAVID 1121 62. Hanson, Monty 1101 106, 199. Hanzlik, Allan 1111 151, 264. Hanzlik, Michael 1111 264. Hanzlik, Patricia 1101 151, 199. Hanzlik, Peter 1101 199. Harden, Michael 1111 264. Hare, Mark 1101200. HARETTS, JERRY 1Janitor1 183. Harfield, Barbara 1111 265. Harper, Gail 1101 189, 200. Harrell, Joan 1101200. HARRELL. KATHLEEN 1121 62 - Girls' Basketball 10, 11, On The Job Training 12. Harris, Angela 1101 200. HARRIS. DANIEL 1121. Harris, Gayle 1101 200. Hart, Duane 1101 200. Hartman, Laurie 1111 265. HARTQUIST. PAUL 1121 62 - Latin Club 10. Harvey, Jolene 1101. HARWELL. SUZANNE 112162 - On The Job Training 12, Student Council 10, 11. Harwood, Frank 1111265. Harwood. Joseph 1101200. Hassel, Jody 1111 295. Hassel, Mark 110186, 200, 294. HASSLER, KEVIN 112162. Hassler, Roxanne 1111 265. HAU, JEANNE 112142, 43, 52, 62, 231, 280, 298, 300, 304 - Cheerleading 10, 11, 12, Ciass Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 10,. 11, 12, German Club 11, Governor Staff 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Ski Club 10, Student Council 10, Sweet- hean Candidate 10, 11, Secretary Class Council 11, 12, Softball 10. Hau, John 1101 111, 200. Haugen, Linda11111265. Haugen, Lori 1111288. HAUGEN, RICHARD 1121. HAUGEN, RUSSELL 1121 268. Haugen, Tami 1101200. Hawk, Cynthia 1101 200. Hawkins, Barbara 1111 265. Hawkins, Celeste 11 11 265. HAWKINS, CRAIG 1121 62, 143 - A-Baseball 11, 12, B- Baseball 10. HAWKINS, DANIEL 1121. Hawkins, Julia 1111 265. Hawkins, Michelle 1111 49, 265, 325. Hawkinson, Beth 1111 265, 313. HAWKINSON, KIM 1121 63, 294 - A-Choir 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Ger- man Club 10, 11, Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Broadway Musi- cal 12, Red Cross Represen- tative 10, 11, Sailing Club 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Hawkinson, Laurie 1101 63, 115, 149189, 200, 313. Hawkinson, Steven 1101 200, 323. Hawkinson, Timothy 1111 105, 235, 265, 280, 307, 308, 311. Hawley, Debroah 1101 200, 263, 310. Hawn, David 1101 200, 294. Hayek, Melissa 1101 200, 318, 320. Hayek, Michael 1111265. HAYES, LAUREL 1121 63 f Class Council 12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 11, German Club 10, 11, Scandinavian Club 12. HAYNE, MRS. BLANCHE 1Office1 180. Heathman, Debra 1101 200. Hebert, Kathleen 1111265. HECKER, MICHAEL 1121 63 - B-Football 10, Track 10, 11,12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Hecker, Tamara 1101 200. Heffeman, Michael 1111 105, 265. Heffernan, Patrick 1101201. Heininger, Michael 1101201. HEINRICH, BEVERLY 112163. 286 - Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Flagtwirlers 11, 12, French Club 10, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Spec- trum 10, Catalina Secretary 12. Heitkamp, Douglas 1101 201. HEIQTKAMP, STUART 112163, 3 0. HEITMAN, CYNTHIA 1121 63, 260 - Something New 12, Spectrum 12. Heitzman, Jann 1111265. Helberg, Craig 1101 201. HELLAND, KENNETH 112163 - Gymnastics 10. Hendricks, Kelly 1111 265. HESDRICKSON, DIANE 1121 Hendrickson, Donna 1111 115, 265. Hendrickson, James 1101 201. Heggirickson, Troy 1101 111, 1. HENNING, RICHARD 112163, 79. - French Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, AFS Screening Committee 11, 12. HERBST, RAYMOND 1121 63, 297. Herlund, Robert 1111 57, 265. 11..-tm Herma,n,DougIas1111 155. ' HEROFF, KIM 1121 - On The Job Training 12. Herron, Cynthia 1111 265. HERRON, THOMAS 1121 42 - Student Council 12. HERZOG, DAVID 1121 42, 64, 121, 153, 226, 265, 272, 280 - A-Basketball 11, 12, B- Basketball 10, Class Coundl 11, 12, Golf 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12 - - Herzog, Mary 1111 ii Hess, Jeffrey 1161 11,1,,2Q1e-.EQ Heys, Patricia 1101 201.' 'ii- V Hickman, James 11 11 Q. Hickman, JOY 1.111f265,-271. ' Hlcki, Dale 1111' 265, 397, 308, 31, Huff, John 1101 202. Huggan-,Terri1101202,258. Hughes, Rory 1111 HUGO, TERESA 1121 64, 327 Y Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Spartanlllub 11, 12, Scandin- avian-C1uib'1,2..r . F1ulke..Brenda11T'1149. -are QSTRAND. mAnsHA - - ireaehegg, 1,-15, 168. Briatt11i11266. .-ffpvif2T,1l?fiHntV 2,66- M 202. , -.ff HUSS, JAMES 112164, 109 f CrossCountr 12 y . Huss, Peter,1101 202. H U ST' HILDRETH, RANDY 112164 298 'i i ' if 1 , HILKE. or-arm ...., ,.,.,,.,,, - ' HQEUJOD etcic f 1 . I lf ,',, ,44. I '-ii itffflili fER,!4O i 1121 , i 7 W H1l1's,Jgrg1me'17f11ryiH'Bj .-.. 2l-f f ' 1 1H1nz.--Caragufwl 261. . 1 QL lr, 2 -33 H1627 manner.-1,1-21 - HSNZ, -PAMELA lT2E'64, 227, 256 - Girls' Athietic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Marching.lJhit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross'Repre- sentative 11, Student Council 12. - . Hinz, Richard 1111266. Hiellrning, Gary 1111 265. HJERNBTAD, HAROLD 1Youth advocatel 164. Hoaglund, Joy 265. Hodges, Rome 1101223. HDFF, ,CONRAD 1Tea6her1 155. 167, 200, 272. HOFF, PAMELA 1121 64, 327 -1 .Class Council 12, Girls'. Athletic Association 10, 11,- 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Red.Cross -Representative 11, 12. 7- , , 1 g Hoffman,Ca8cilia 17101-120-1. j , 1 ' Q95 ' VH-' ,, ' T LQ.-'K az r -KATHLEEN 1121 1 sgss 64,f29G' -1 A-Choir 11 12 - ,i. Athletic Associmiair 101 11,- Glee Club- 10, Nladrigals --11 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 12. ISAACSON, TERRY 1121 65. lserman, Wayne 1101 202. IVERSON, VERNON 1Teach- ar1 tw. . I Jacka, David 1111266 1 ?31ACKA,iDENISE1121 65. 327 1 fi.GlSCt Clubitt, Nlartlfiing Ur11t10,11,12, -.- Jackelerr,iJane 1.1Qlf202. J3Ck50f1r 1. fsl1Qckson,,j,g-Katlftiaen, 11,11 1119, 3 strs'nn f . HQFFMAN. Criaavt 11121.64 i 2 1.121 HOFFMAN, Don.-,1f1,1arr1r6ri...iff-6 s1,.,,,,. ,.,.fsieih1 fi'-i ftt,.,,, , r 133 - TY . --meanest., P36111--11 266. Hoffman, Jeffrey 11 ii 265. HOFVMAN, JULIE 1121 H0fft'nan,Linda1101201. iii'i i Hogendorf, Rickie 1101 201, 323. H61rra11i,Arv1d 1101 195,2Q,1. Holien, Julie 1101.-291.363, it HOLIEN, 112164. HOLLANDSRDSE-1121544 , uouznaecx, mam 11212 7 My . , 1-lolletbach, Jocelyn 1111 44, 265.323 Holm, Larsen 11 11 249, 266, 325. Holmes, Doril101201. l-lolmstrom, Wayne 1111 151, 266. I ,,,. , Hoistrom, John 1101 85, 112, 201. . Holt, David 1111 118, 266. Holtslander, Joseph 1101 201. Holum, Vicki 1101 190,291 HORAN, LYNN 112164 - A- Band 10, 11, B-Football 10 Sailing club 10,Tra-C16 10,- Horsch, De Ann 1101 261. 'ii'i 7 Horvath, Steven 1-111266. ,j-LQ-gi Hostrawser Shar n 11-01 2015. , Y ' Howell, Mary1111266, 325. , , Hoyer, Chris 1101 201. 1 Hrbek Fred1111266. -- T A HUBBARD, DAVID 1121-226,77-'T 230, 306, 311 - A-Band'1T, 12, B-Band 10, Class Council 10, German Club 10, Home- - coming Candidate 12, On The Job Training 12, Broad- way Musical 11, Sweetheart Candidate 11. Huber, Michael 1101 201. Huberty, Jeffrey 11 11 204, 266. , , .,..,. 3JifFPERS0'N.-witueiizi Horrigan,Sl'ierida1111Qi266. i, ', - ii V ii A Jacobsen, Beth 1111 266, 313. Jacobsen, Michael 1101202. .. .i. Diane 1111 266, 309. JAGOiE,'3NNET 112165. ' YJAHNKE.. ROBERT 1121 65, 2134 + A-Hockey10, 12. Jambor, Dorreen 1111 253, 266, I 295 JANIBOR, RICHARD 1121 65, 235, 292, 294 - A-Choir 10, 11, 12, Madrigals 12, Broaid- way .Musical 10, 11, 12, Ski C1619 T24 - - -JANDL, JOIN 112165, 313. lfaticffjlicki 1111 266. Jarwenf-Angela 1101 J11X2N5lQYt-Rl-.ldanieorl 183. --STEVEN 1121 66, TLQ QE 16' 45 Student Council 12. Jasinski,-Timothty1101 202, 269. . ii1U3fSZCr2Hl4Q -Elin 11 11266, 309. -- r 'g,Eeaij5mji,.'1am'miel1'101202, 295. Jens? Davkf 1101 202. JENSEN Dk LDS 112166 1,,iil '11, . 1 . i ii1.ENSEN-EQAMES 51.121 66, 105, f.--A51-lockey 11, 12, esrr A-eaatearit,---1-1,,12, 6-110arey 'i',, f'-.10, B-Football 10, Homecom- . ing Candidate 12, Red Cross Representative 212, Student .Council 12, Sweetheart Can- didate 11. Jensen, Jeffrey 11 11 105, 268. Jensen, ,Jodi 1101202 Jensen,-Lynda 1101 Jensen, Michael 1111266. Jensen,--Robert noi 202. '1.1BU'5en,SI8Ven 1111 308. Janeen.. Susan 1111266 313. JERNBERG, BETTE MARIE HUDELLA, DAWN 112164194 fcafege,-ia, 182, -R A-Choir 12, Spectrum 16, Jawa,--,Linea 1101189,202N,295, 1 - .- r. ,,Lf'fie. if Ji' ,. .5 if' Migrate., Richard-1-111 yygei -...rf u nl atg gv-112 Johannes, Patricia 1111 267. Johansen, Brian 1111267. JOHN, ROBIN 1121 66 A A- Band 11, B-Band 10, Scandi- -navian Club 126. ,Junior Achievement 10,-112,712 7 Johnson, Barbara 1101 115, 141, 189, 202. Johnson, Barbara 1111-43, 267, 304. -.-,- ,V Johnson, Bradley 1101 202. Johnson, Bruce 1111 JOHNSQN, ,BRUCE ,1121 66, 271 - -Gait-112,71-seater-seater Play 10, -'11,'SiaiIing?Uk1b---12, Ski Club 10, 11,i12,'Scandi- navian Club 12. JOHNSON CARYL 12 52 , 1 1 , '66, 231, - Catalgpa . ,.. -Athletic Association Zir- 711, --f' 12r 'V'-3' C111 ing .Unit 11,. -- Sweethea 13 , Sweethearti 1. Johnson, 267, - .i-i . . Johnson, Daniel-R: 11-1 126751 ,,,,, . Johnson g Dawn .... .1101 295- .. k -g . Jormson, -DEANWVVLLZE 42567 - Class cr:r1.rrreii,,.w'l11,--112,53 I German club E6fi'1'1, 12, Hon-A or Guard. 11! 1.1-10295.-Societyiiiii 7 11, 12, President 32, National Forensics Leaguef11, Sweet- heart Candidate 19, Ski Team 11. 7 . Johnson,Denise-1.101202 'i,-- L , JOHNSOHN...-1 Don?----r. -- .ioirrrwrciris 1111 ----,r ,',. , -1,, . , -- Johnson, Jaifrves..1,101?1112, 2621, Jeffrey1WfgZQ2. nn11--1 '....... Johnson ,ii i'i 110151 13241 ii 202 .... ........ Johnson, kurt 1111 267, 308, 311. -- JOHNSON, LEVEITE-112li'6?, 72, 327 - sociation 1 Marc hinge I Unit 10, 11, Jol'tY1SQ8,.Lori 11 11267. JOHNSON, M6551-iALL 1121 JOHNSON, IVE?-IAEL -1-121 -f B-F'ootb,d?'16' Jogirisbrr, Mienaelfi 1111 132, 151, 261, 2741 1 Michael R. 1111267. Jol1nson,l?am'e1a1101 ,I -- JQHNSONQ PAUL 1123 67 - A-Band 7,1-1, B-'Band 10, 6- Basebail 10. JOHNSON. -PEGGY 1121 67 A ,Qatalinajllub 11, Girls' Amietieraseaerartan 16, 11, ,12,-1,6161 j-cies-.,--,10, student J0hI1SCnL 7--- - '----7 ,. ' ll 1 ll J.ohnson,7'SLriaini32eifi101.- if A 3-J0HNS0Nr,5U3-361455-ill?21 JORNSD-Nr r Y' 51121 67, 143, 230-'iAf3Baseli1a1l 16, 11, 12, B-Baseba1lf10, .B4FQOt- bali 10, -Gewnaaf 11.11161 36, 511, 12,7 Homecoming Cantiidfme 12, Ski Ciub 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11, King 10, 11. Scandinavian Club 11, 12. Johnston, Kimberly 1111 149, Jones, Doris 1111267. - JONES, KATHERINE 112168. JONES, KENNETH 1121 68, 316 - A-Band10,11,12,B- Band 10, 11, 12, Class Coun- cil 12, Stage Band 10, 11, 12. JONES, LUTHER 1121 Jones, Randolph 1101202. Jones, Todd 1101 223. Jorgensen, Roxanne 1101 202. JORGENSON, JANICE 1121 42, 68 - Class-Council 12, Girls' Athletic 10,-Red Cross RepireservtaQH , 1a,siar1rrgurrr11g,,1,1. Q Josephson, ,,1ame? 1101 202, 1--- JUDD, ROBERT1121-Q... ,-f-. -Judd, Wade1'101 202. . Jungbauer,Jdi1n 1101.3 .,VV J u n ker, Nl ic 230, 267. , lj jjgi. JUHAD0. 121, 122, 212 ,J 1, 12,, The Jdb 1011- - . , 1 'ii' KAASE. KAASE. NANCY .1121 244, 281 - chess Clttb-12, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Club 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 10, 12, spanish Club m, ,11,' 12. ., -- Kaase, Thomas 1101262 I Kabitz, Debra 11012025 Kadlec, Leonard 1101 262. Kadlec, Patrice 1111268. - 7'-- ' Kaiser, Scoft1101.202.. ICALMER, 68. Kaltggiljairrser, Ta11vsm3r,1111 268, KALT'ENFMMSER, WEN-DY, - 112168. - 11' KAMIKAR, LEONARD lTeacher1 166. Kamrath,1.ynda1111268. , Kappel,Jrear11111268. 7 Karel,-John1111 268. H , KARELS, .MARK 1121,'68,.-,155 - Tennis 12. . ' KARE LS, STELLA 1QQ4RiEYii1, 183. . 1 kAsAT, PAMELA 112188. Kasinak, Laurel 1111 83,t235, 268, 294, 313. V KASPRZYK. JADE! 1121768.- 226, 271, 279 -,Class cil 10. Girls' Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Maiorette 1-1, 12, Captain 12, On The Job Training 12, Red -Cross Rep- resentative 12, Student 'Council 11. KASPRZYK, RANDY 1121 68 W- OnTheJobTraining12. Kaufenberg, Francine 1111 268, 270, . Kaufmann Ch1'is1101 I i1'ii , ..,,.. JEFFERY 1121 fKa12fmann,Jodine111l268. -K6-ri 1-roi 262. KAUYE4' BERTHA icafe- terief1?183. Ke3ly,fJB'f'frey1101 106, 202. KeaIy,'Karen1111268. KEALY. KATHLEEN 1121 42, 68 - Class Council 12, Girls' Athietic Association 10, .Pep- Club 11, Giris' Softball 10. Keating, Janelle 1111 Keating, Kathryn 1101202 I 267, 325, 326. - , ., , Johnston, Larry 1111 267, 272, JOHNSTON- SCQU 1121-67, , -Kegw l-f i rr-1-rea. ,.-. Gees keen 1 '1 1 - s 1112? - ,. - 6 ... g f-+fA- f 342901531122 10. Z'?f1. .i --- - 147- 1 ril, -kef6al1i'19r115'FD91!?H11f 7 I Guard 11, National Forensics League 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Repiesentative 11. ' Kedrowski, Timothy 1101 202. KEELER, PAUL 1121 Keeler, Timothy 1101 202. KEELING, GERTRUDE lCafeteria1 183. Keellng, Kevin 1111 105, 143, 268. KEENAN, JAY 1121 Kehl, Colleen 1101 202, 295. Kelbe, Bradley 1101 202, Kelley, Elizabeth 1101 149, 202. Kelley, Michael 11 11 268. Kelly, Casey 1101 188, 202. Kelly, Pamela 1101202. Kelsey, Mark 1101202. Kempenich, Melodee1111268. KEMPENICH, RANDY 1121 68. Kendle, Kenneth 1111 268, 285. KENDLE, THERESA 1121 68, 149,,236, 292, 294 4' A-Choir 11, 12, Secretary 12, Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic AS- sociation 10, 11, 12, Giee Club 10, Madrigals 11, 12, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, 11, Spartan Club 1' f . .. ' Kennicutt, Jean 1101204 Kennicutt, Theresa 1111 149, 268. KERRICK, KINGSLEY 1Teacher1 167. KESTNER, ROBERT 112169. KIZTCHMARK, FRANCIS-1121 9. . Ketzner, Susan 1101 204, Kieland, Scott 1101 126, 151,204 KIELBASA, DIANE 1121 69. Kim, Lisa 1101 204. King, Tamara 1101 204, 303. Kipka, Christine 1101 204, 303, Kipka,Jetfery1101204. ' Kipka, Steven 1111 268. Kipp, Katina 1101204 Kircher, Mary 1101 204. Kirk, Bonnie 1101 Kisch, Karen 1101 204, 295. Klas, Sherry 1111 268. Klawitter, Eric 1101 204. Klein, Gregory 1101 204. KLEIN, LAWRENCE 1121 69. Klemrnensen, Anna 1111 268. KLEMMENSEN, LISA 1121 69 4 Scandinavian Club 12. Klemz, Keith 1111 288. Kline, Tamara I1 11 245, 268, 318. Klink, Andrew 1111 268. Klink, Penny Ann 1101204 KLOECKNER, DENISE 1121 69 - On The Job Training 12. Kneisl, Debra 1111 268, 325, 326, 303. KNOLL, DUANE112169. KNUTSON, GARY 1121 70, 308 4 A-Band11,12,B-Band 10. Knutson, Julie 11 11 268. KOCH, JOLENE 1121 70, 296 'ff Courier Stall 11, 12, Ger- man Club 10, 11, Governor Staff 11, 12. KOCH, MICHAEL 1121 70 Ski Club 11. Kochel, Thomas 1111 109, 126, 151,269 Kodluboy, Jean 1111 269, 295. KOERNER, SHARON 1121 70 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Marching Unit 11, Ski Club 10. KOHL, CHAFILENE 112170 - Red Cross Representative 10. Kohout, Judy 1101 204,303 310. KOLLER,NIARTINA1121 Kolodiiej, Marlene 1111 269. Kolodziei, Randy 1101 204. Kolosky, Christine 1101204 Konchal, Marilyn 1111268303 Koran, David 1101204. KORAN, JOSEPH 112170, 238 - Badminton Tournament 12g Koran, Robert 1101 204. Koranda, Laree 1101205 Kordosky, Paul 1111 269. KORFHAGE, MURIEL 1Teacher1 167. Korngable, Kent 1111 269. Korum, Daniel 1101 112, 205. Korum, Kathryn 1111 115, 141, 149, 236, 269, 294. Kostecki, Mike 1101205. Kotoski, Carol 1101 205, 295. Kowalczuk, Julie 1111 74, 269, 325. KOWITZ, WILLIAM 1121 70, 111 - B-I-lockey10, 11, Soc- cer 12. KOZA, JUDY 1Teacher1 163, 272. KOZENY, KIMBERLY 112145, 70 - Girls' Track 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. KOZLOWSKI, JAMES 1121 70, 92, 94, 235, 307 - A' Band 10, 11, Broadway Musif cal12, Stage Band '11, 12, Orr chestra12. Kraemer, Daniel 1111 111, 112, 132,269. Kramer, Sarah 1111 141, 252, 269294. KRAMER., PETER 1Teacher1 141,167,189 Krause, Susan 1101 205, 310. 313. Krauze, Janet 1101 132, 149, 205, 307, 311. Krauze, Victor 1111 132, 232, 269, 280, 307, 308. Krenz, John 1101 132,205,294 ,,....-, KRENZ, TERESA 1121 70, 2354 236 - A-Choir 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Glee Club 10, Honor Society 11, 12, Latin Club 12, Marching Unit 10, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Sailing Club 10, 11. Student Council 12. I Kretman, Rodger 1111 198, 204, 269, Kreuger, Robert 1101205. Kriesel, Pamela 1101 205, 211, 277. Krohn, Robert 1101 205. Krois, Lorilee 111l269, 294, 299, 300. Kroll, Joseph 1101205. KROLL, LOUISE 1Cafeteria1 183, KROLL, SADIE 1Cafeterial 183. KRON, MARK 1121 70 - Golf 12, Ski Club 12. Kron, Nancy 1101 205, 295. Kronschnable, Laura 1111 269. KROSKA, CHERYL 1121 70, 327 -- Marching Unit 11, 12, Kroska, David 1101 106, 205. Kroski, Kimberly 1101 205, 295.. Krueger, Daniel 1101 Krueger, Kathi 1101 205. Krueger, Warren 1101205, 323. KRUSE, SCOTT 1121 71, 76, 105, 284 -- A-Football 11, 12, B-Football 10, Wrestling 10, 11. Kubitschek, Tamara 1111 66, 72 269. Kubitschek, James 1101 126, 155, 205. Kuchenrneister, Thomas 1101 205. Kujawa, David 1111 132, 269. Kuiawa, Steven 111189,269. KULBITSKI, JOHN 1Teacher1 126, 169, 263, Kunert, Amber 1111 269. KUNERT, JOHN 1121 314. KURKOSKI, DIANE 1121 71, 117 -M GirIs'Tennis12. i . Kurzhal, Brian 1111 126, 193, 269. KURZHAL, JULIE 1121 Kustrich, Rose 1111 269, 295. KUSZ. BARBARA 1121 71 - Marching Unit 10, 11, On The Job Training 12. KUZJ, PETER 1121 71 W A- Baseball 11, B-Baseball 10. 1 , ..L.. LaBonte, Laurie 1111 269, 325, 326. LABOSSIERE, MICHELLE 112171. Ladwig, Eugene 1111. La Fountaine, Sandra 1111 269. Lahr, Cheryl 1101205 303. LaManna, Vincent 1111269. Landgraf, Jean 1101 126, 189, 205, 261. Landgraf, Paul 111170, 132, 270. Landkarner, Teri 1111 270, 325. Lange, Mark 1111222, 270. LANGE, MRS. MURIEL 1Teacher1 166, 192. ' Lange, Timothy 1101 193, 205. LANGLAND, MRS. PHYLLIS 1Teacher1 168. LANGTON. DAVID 1121 71. LARKIN,COLLEEN 112171. LARSEN, CHARLENE 112171. LARSEN. GREGORY 1121. Larsen, Mary 1101 205. Larsen, Steven 1111258, 270. Larsen, Thomas 1111 47, 111, 132, 253, 270. Larson, Daniel 1101 151, 205. LARSON. DAVID 1121 71 4 On 'The Job Training 12, Spanish Club 10','Tennis 10, Wrestling 10. ' Larson, John 1111270. Larson, Kevin 1111270. LARSON, RICHARD 1Teach- er1 168. Larson, Teresa 1111 190, 270. Larson, Valerie 1101205 LARSON, VICTORIA 1121 72. Lassen, David 1101206. LAU. JEANNE 112172, 82, 141 4 French Club 12, Girls' Bas' ketbalI11,12. Lau, Wade 1101 106, 134, 136, 206 . . LAUB, DENISE 112142, 52,72, 231, 300, 313, 318 - Cata- lina Club 11, 12, Class Coun- cil 11, 12, Vice'President 11, Courier Staff 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Pep Club 11, Skating Unit 10, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10. Lauzon, Linda 1101206. LAUZON, ROBERT,112172. LAWHON, MARY 1121 72. Lealgren, Diane 1101 206. Leafgren, Victoria 1111 253, 270. LECORND, YVONNE 1121. Ledman, David 1101 206. LEDMAN, SCOTT 1121 72. LEE, CYNTHIA 1121 52, 65, 72, 110, 112, 231, 244, 304 - Cheerleading 11, 12, Class Council 10, Courier Staff 12, French Club 11, 12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 10, 11, Governor Staff 12, Skating Unit 10, Ski Club 10, 11, Student Council 10, 11. Lee, Dawn 1101 206. Lee, Mary 1101206 LEE, SHARON 112172. Lee, Steven 1101 106,206 Lee, Timothy 1101 206. LeFlay,Lorna1111270. LEFLAY, MICHAEL 1121 72, 308 A A-Band11,12,B-Band 10,841-lockey 10. LeFlay, Timothy 1101 206. LEFI'O, JULIE 1121 72, 234, 294 -- AfChoir 11, 12, Girls' Ath' letic Association ,10, 11, 12, Girls' Basketball 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10. Broadway Mu, sical 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10. Legato, David 1101206 Legato, Laura 1101206 LEHNIAN, THOMAS 1121 72 - Stage Crew Leibel, Matthew 1111 105, 270. Leibel, Michael 110189,206, Lelbeli 151' L, '.' .'.5i.Q? f 3 ii' Leitnerg.9La ik1 f iei'1 iii' '11 F1'279. , Leitner, Robert 1101205. I Lemke, Michael 1101206 310. LENTSCH, LOUIS 1121 73 - French. .Club 12, Gymnastics 10, ski club io, 11.12. Lenz,Jay1TT1270. ' LENZ, JODENE 112173. LEPAK, DEBBIE 112173, LESNIAK, JOHN 1Janitor1 182. Lesny, Susan 1111 253, 270. LEUZINGER, LEANNE ,1121 42, 73,'281, 294, 313 fl Af Choir 11, 12, Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athsletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Honor Guard 11, Broadway Musical 11, 'Ski Club 10, 11412, Scandinav- ianClub11,12. ' Leuzinger, Steven 1101 118, 155, 189, 206, 294. Leverty, Jeffrey 1111 270. Leverty, Kirfn1101 206. Lewandowski, Daniel 11012064 LHEUREUX, GEORGE 112173. Liaberg, Keith 1111 270. ugaay, Michael noi 126, 195. 2o6,3io. LILLYGREN, JOYCE 1121 42, 73 M Cheerleading 10, Girls' TracIc10,11,12. Lind, Margre 1111 149, 203, 270, 298, 313: LIND, RONALD 1121 73 A Stage Crew 11, 12. Lindabauer, Lisa 1101206 LINDABAUER, MICHAEL 1121 73, 227, 289. LINDAHL, JEFF 1121 73. LINDAHL, MARY 1121 73, 294 - A-Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12. Lindahl, Scott 1101206. Lindahl, Steven 1111 270. Lindbom, Chr-is1101 206. LINDBONI, PATRICIA 1121 73 Q- On The Job Training 12. Linde, Elairie1101206. Lindeke, Daniel 1111 270. LINDEKE, WILLIAM 1121 73 W Scandinavian Club 12. Linder, Robert 1111 270. , Lindquist,Ti3eth l101206, 295. Lindsey, Bob1111270, LINDSTROM, MRS. EVELYN 1Office1. LINN, MICHAEL 1121 73, 316 - German Club 10, 11, Spar' tan Club 10, 11, 12. Linnell, Roger 1111271, 309,311 Linroth, Douglas 1111 271. LINTON. CYNTHIA 1121 74 4 Honor Society 12. Litkey, Marla 1101207. Litzau, Curtis 1101 207, Livermore, Donna 1111271, Livingston, Dale 1111 271. Livingston, Darold1101207. Livingston, Drynda1101207. LODGE, GARY 1121 74, 310 - Stage Band 12. Loe, Barbara 1111 271. Loe, Gary 1101 207. LOEFFLER. BETTY 1121. Loetfler, Janet 1101 207. Loeftler, Michael 1111 271. Lofgren, Charles 1111, LOFGREN, MARGARET 1Ca- feterial 183. Lohmer, Laura 1101 207. Lohmer, Patricia 1111271, Loida, Donald 1111 271. t LONETTI, MARK 1121. Longbehn, William 1101 106, 207. Looney, Craig 1101207. Looney, Cynthia 1111 226, 271, 318. i Loutzenhiser, Paula 1111271. LOVE, DEBORAH 1121 74 - Red Cross Representative 12. Lowe, Robert 1101 207. Lowe, Vickie 1111 271, 303. LUBINS, DENNIS 1121. Lucci, Donna 1101 207. LUCCI, JAMES 1121 199. LUDWIG, THOMAS 1121 74 - B-Hockey 10. Lunde, Gregory 1111 271. Lundeen, Sandra 1101 207, 295. LUNDEEN. SUSAN 1121 74 - French Club 11, Girls' Ath- letic Association 11, Red Cross Representative 10, Spartan Club 11, 12, Girls' Softball 10. Lundell, Susan 1101 188, 208, 303. Lundgren, Duane 1111272. Lundgren, Julie 1101 208, 294. Lundgren, Randall l101208. LUNDGREN. ROBYN 1121 74, 204 - A-Band12. , 1 Lunzer, Robin 1111 149, 272. I LUNZMAN, LORI112174. Lusk, Geraldine 1101 208. Lutz, Candy 1111 272. Lydon, Kathleen 1111 272, 297. LYNCH. MAUREEN 1121 74, 318, 320 - Red Cross Rep- resentative 11, Ski Club 12, Student Council 12. Lynch,,Shannon1101208. Lynch, Sheila 1101 189, 208, 303, LYPESIH, WILLIAM lTeacher1 1 . -M.. MAAS, GAIL 1121 75 - A- Choir 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Broadway Musical 11, 12, Student Council 11, Swim- ming 10, 11. ' MAAS, STEPHANIE 1121 42, 75, Class Council 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12. Mabry, Greg 1101. MACIOCH, DIANE 1121 42, 75, 286 - Class Council 12, Flagtwirlers 11, 12, Co-Cap- tain 11, 112, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 11, 12, Spectrum- 11, Scandinavian Club 12. MACIOCH, SANDRA 112175 - Marching Unit 10, Scandi- navian Club 12. Macioch, Stephen 1111 272. Madrid, Patricia 1111272. MADRID, RICARDO 1121 75 - A-Band 11, B-Band 10, Stage Crew 1 1. ' MADSEN. TERRI 1121 75, 196. 244, 286 - Class Counci! 11, Courier Staff 12, Flagtwirlers 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 12, Sailing Club 10, Ski Club 10, Spanish Club 11, Student Councit 10, 12, Scandinavian Club 12, Snoopy 12, GAA. 2 rviAkowEsKY,MtcHAEL- ,.,,.., 4 Y 1121 75, 192 - Chess Cluiiii' 10, 12, Honor Society 11, IZQQ Makowesky, Natalie 1111 81, 235, 241, 272, 289, 292, 294. Maldonado, Kenneth 1101208 MALKUSH, KATHY 1121 75, 277 - On The Job Training 12. Mallet, Patricia 1101208. Malm, John 1111272,288. Malm,Thomas1111272. Mancini, Robert 1101 208. Manchan, Claudia 1101 79, 318. Mancini, Wendy 1101. MANGINE, DAVID 1121 75, 109, 121, 153 - A-Basket ball 11, 12, B-Basketball 10, Cross Country 11, 12. Mangine, Gina 1111258,272. Mangine, Mary 1111 109, 141, 149, 272, 325, 326. Manke,Jerry1111272. MSXNKE, LARAINE 1121 75, 68 Mann, Curtis 110177, 209. Mann, Franklin 1101 126, 209, 323. Manney, Gary 1111 272. MANTHY, JIM iAudio Visual Aidei 181. Mapson, Diane 1101 209. MQPSON, MICHAEL 1121 1 9. Marazzo, Grace 1111. Marek, Teresi-11111272. Markie, Debra 1111 272, 309. MARKIE, KIMBERLY 1121 75 - A-Band11,12, B-Band10. Markland, Harvey 1111272, 318. MARKS, SAMMUEL1Teach- er1 171, 31 1. MARKUS, ROBERT 1121 75 - B-Band 12, German Club 10, Ski Club 10, 11, Stage Crew 10, 11. Marlowe, Karen 1101 141. Martin, Vicki 1101209. . MARTINEZ, JERRY 1121 75 f On The Job Training 11, 12. Martinez, Richard 1111 272. Martinez, Theresa 1111 272. Martinson, Lisa 1101209, 255. MARTINSON, RANDY 1121 75 - On The Job Training 12. Martinsoo, Steven 1111 273. MARTY, MICHELLE 1121 75, 256, 261, 303 A Girls' Athle- tic Association 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Some- thing New 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, 11, 12, Vice-Presi- dent 12, Student Council 12, Russian Club 10,11. Marusich, Antoinette 1111 273. MARX, BARBARA 1121 42, 43, 52.75, 231, 298, 304 - Cheerleading 10, 11, 12,CiaSs Council 11, 12, Courier Staff 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Governor Staff 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Society 11, Student Council 10, 11, Sweetheart Candidate 11. Marx, Diane 1111 273. Marx, Robert 1111 71, 273. Masanx, Robert 1111 273. MASKREY, TIMOTHY 1121 76, 151 - B-Football 10, Soc- cer 11, Wrestling 10, 11. Mason, Michael 1111 45, 188, 288. Mastro, Donald 1111 105, 273. Matechen, Joanne 1101 189, 209, 310. MATHENY, BARBARA 1121 76 - On The Job Training 12, Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12. MATHIAS, SANDRA 1121 76 A On TheJ0b Training 12. Mathias, Timothy 11 11 273. Mathisen, Richard 1111 273, 310. MATHISON, GENE 112176. Mathwig, Anna 1101 209. Maus, Judy 1.101 209. May, Joseph 1101209. May, William 1111 111, 273. Mayen, Gary 1101 111, 112, 209. MAYER, DONNA 1121 76 - Spanish Ciub 10. Mayo, Beverly 1101 209. McAllister, Laura 1101 209, 305. McCAULEY, MICHAEL 1121 151. McCauIeyg,Naocy 11 11. McCoy, Lisiar11i101 189, 209. McDonnel1, Tonia 1111 273. McDonough, Joseph 1101209. McDonough, Karen 1101 209, 303. McDonough, Keith 1111 288. McDonough, Linda 1111 273. McDonough, Michael 1101 209. McDonou9mPatrick 11 11 273. McDONOUGH, THOMAS 1121 76, 280 - Class Council 11, 12, Honor Guard 1l,Track 10,SkiTeam10,11, McEVOY, MRS. HARRIET 1Teacher1 169, 272. McGOWAN, JAMES lTeach- er1 169. MCGOVERN, MICHAEL 1121 76 - Golf 12, Scandinavian Club 12, Intramural Sports 12. McGrath, Ronald 1101 106, 209. MCGRATH, SHANNON 1121 76, 97, 117 - Girls' Tennis12. McKENNEY, MRS. HELEN 1Teacher143, 168. McKenzie, Melinda 1111273. McKENZIE, RICKY 1121 76. McKenzie, Ronald 1101 209. McKINNON,ANN112176. McLAY, KELLY 1121 76, 123, 270, 313 - A-Choir 11, 12, Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Broadway Musical 10, 11, Pep Club 11, Swimming 10. McLay, Richard 1111. McLellan, John 1101209. McMahon, Timothy 1101 209. McNabb, Judy 1111 190, 273, 295. McWA'I'I', ARTHUR 1Teach- erl 170. Mead, Joan 1101.209 MEC K LINAZAROLINE 1Teach9rl1.1Q5T2','303. Meggitt, Robert 1111 273, 309, 311. Mehlhorn, Nancy 11 11 273. Meidlinger, Gary 1111 273, 309. Meinke, Keith 1101209, 294. Mekoli, Cheryl 1111 236, 273, 294, 325, 326. MELANDER, MARK 1121 76. 155 - Honor Society 11, 12, Latin Club 10, Tennis 10, 11, 12. MELSBY, DORIS lJanitor1 183. Menard, Jeffery 1101 209, 310. Menard, William 1111288. Mendez, Roxanne 1111 275. Mercado, Richard 1111 105, 121, 275. Mercado, Tamara 1111275. Meringdol, Donald 1111 275. Meringdol, Penny1101 209. Merkling, Jane 1111 275. Metzger, Robert 1111 134, 136, 275. METZLER, MICHELLE 1121 77 - On The Job Training 12. Meyer, Gloria 1101209. MEYER, ROBIN 112177. MICHAELS, MRS. GRETA 1Teacher1 169. Mickus, James 1101 209. MIELZAREK, JAMES 1121. Miller, Andrew 1101 209. MILLER, CHERYL112177, 311 A On The Job Training 12. Miller, Julie 1111 275. MILLER, PATRICIA 1121 77, 254 - A-Band11,12,B-Band 10, Girls' Athletic Association 11, Ski Club 10, 11, 12. MILLER, RICKY 1121 77 -- A- Band 10, 11, 12, B-Band 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, Gymnastics 10, On The Job Training 12. Miller, Ronald 1111213, 275. MILLER, SHERMAN lTeach- er1 167. MILLER, STEVEN 1121 77, 79, 155, 307 A A-Band 11, 12, B-Band 10, 11, Junior-Senior Play 12, Broadway Musical 12,Tennis11, 12, AFS 12. Miller, Theresa 1101 210. 295. Miner, Lisa 1101 210. MISCHNICK, JEFFERY 1121 77, 285 - Stage Crew 10, 11. MOE. PHILIP1121 215. MOGREN, SUSAN 1121 52, 78, 231, 276 -- Class Coun- cil 11, Girls Athletic Associa- tion 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 11, 12, Homecoming Candi- date 12, 1O, 1 1. MOLKENBUR, ROBERT 1Teacher1 170. MONN, DANIEL 1121 266. Monn, Lawrence 1111 267, 275. Monson, Brian 1101 155, 189, 195, 209, 210. Monson, Karen 1101210. Monson, William 1101210. Montbriand, Daniel 1111275. MONTBRIAND, DONNA 1121 78 W A-Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 10. MONTBRIAND, MICHELLE 1121 78, 287 v A-Band11,12, B-Band 10, Chess Club 12, German Club 11, 12, Girls' Track 10, Majorette 12, Na- tional Forensic League 10, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Class Council 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12. Montbriand, Pau1e5lie11D1210. MONTPETIT, SUSAN 1121 78. Moody, Cynthia 1f'lGI210, 309. Mooney, John 11111D5, 275. Moore, Brigid 1101 210. Moore, Francis 11 13 275. Moore, Richard 1111275. MOORE, DONALD 1Ad. Asst.1. Moorman, Cary 1101 86, 151, 210, 294. Moose, Kathy 111 1. MORDORSKI, JOSEPH 1121 78, 274. Mordorski, Michael 1111 275. Morelli, Robert 1111 275. Moreno, Mark 1111 109, 151, 273, 275. Moris, John 1111212,275. Mork, Douglas 1101 210. Mork, Paul 1101 106, 210. Morris, Daniel 1111 275. MORRIS, DEBORAH 112178. MORRISON, CAROL 1121 78 - Spanish Club 12. Morrow, Joseph 1111 151, 275. MORYN, PATRICIA 1121 256. Moseng, Michael 1111. Moser, Susan 1111275. Motz, Susan 1101210. MROSZAK, JAMES 1121 78, 105, 134, 136, 230. Mrozinski, Catherine 1111 274, 275. MUDEK, JOHN 1121 78, 118, 269 - B-Baseball 10, Ski Club 12. Mudek, Margaret 1101 126, 149, 210. Mudek, Paul 1101210. MUELLER, DEAN 1121 78 - German Club 11, 12. Mueller, Karen 1101210. MUELLER, LARRY 1121 78. Mueller, Michael 1101 210. MUELLNER, DALE 1121 78, 105. Muller, Nancy 1101 210. MULLIKEN, JOHN lTeacher1 170. Mund, Michael 1101 106, 189, 210. MUNKELWITZ, LORI112178. On The Job Training 12. Munkelwitz, Mark 1101210, Munkelwitz, Ronald 1111275. Murphy, Elizabeth 1111275. Murphy, Linda 1101 210. Murphy, Mary 1101 210. Murphy, Therese 1101 210. MURPHY, TIMOTHY 1121. Murray, Colleen 1111 275, 278. Murray, Heidi 1101210. Museus, Deanna 1101 210. Muscus, Shelly 1111 275. -N.. Nackerud, Susanne 1111 275. NAGEL, BONNIE 1121 54, 78, 324, 327 - German Club 10, 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, ' 'Ski Ciub 12, Scandinavian Club 12. NAPIORKOWSKI, ALEX- ANDER 112178. Narow, Mark 1111 275. NASBY, DAVID 1121 79. Nash, Michael 1101 106, 211. NATHANSON, MARK 1121 323. Naughton, James 1111 126, 275. Naughton, Margaret 1111 190, 275. Naylon, Mark 1101 112, 211. NAYLON, STEVEN 112179. NEEDHAM, LORI 1121 79 - German Club 10, 11, Scand- inavian Club 12. Needham, Tamara 1101 21 1. NELLIS, SCOTT 1121 79, 155 - Class Council 10, 11, Spanish Club 10, Stage Crew 11, Tennis 12. NELSON. MRS. ANNE lTeacher1 170, 190. NELSON. CHARLES 1Teach- erl 171. V Nelson, Cynthia 1111 275. Nelson, David 1101 211. NELSON. DIANE 1121 79. Nelson, Gretchen 1101 189, 211, 307, 310. NELSON, JAMES 1121 79. Nelson, Jeffrey 1111 193, 275. NELSON, JEFFREY 1121 NELSON,KARlJO 112179. Nelson, Keith 1101211, 235, 294, 307, 310. Nelson, Kimberly 1101 211. Nelson, Krisann1111275. Nelson, Michael 1111 211, 214. Nelson, Pamela J.1101211. Nelson, Pamela J. 1111 149, 275, 313. NELSON, PAMELA K. 1121 52, 79, 110, 112, 231, 304 - Cheerleading 11, 12, Class Council 10, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Club 10, 11, Homecom- ing Candidate 12, Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, Scandinavian Club 12. Nelson, Patrick 1101 Nelson, Stephen 1101211. Nelson,Steven1101211. NEUBERT, BERNARD 1Teacher1 171. Neumann, Carol 1111 252, 273, 275, 298, 313. Neurer, Carol 1111275. Neurer, John 1101 211. Nguyen, Duyen Thi Kieu 1101 NICK, STEPHEN 1121 Nicosia, Robert 1101 106, 211. Niedermayer, Sharon 1111275. NIEDERMAYER, SUSAN 1121 79, 327 W Courier Staff 11, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Governor Staff 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11. NILO. DIANNE 1121 80 Spectrum 12. Nilo, Shirley 1101 Nippolt, Lisa 1101211, 245. Nitti, Thomas 1101 211. Noren, Dawn 1111276. Noren, Diane 1101 211. Norton, Nancy 1101 117, 132, 149,211 NOVAK, MRS. VERA 1Office1 181. NOWACZEWSKI, VALERIE 1121 NUTZMANN, DIANE 112154, 80, 261, 323 A German Club 11, National Forensics Lea- gue 11, 12, Debate 12. -0- Oaks, Bridget 1101 Oberg,Jerry1111 121, 123, 276, 292, 294. Oberg, Linda 1101211, 260. g O'BRIEN, MRS. MARSHAI ' 1TeacherI 171. O'Brien, Shawn 11 11 276. O'Brien, Tina 11 11 66, 276, 325. O'Brien, Toni 1101 21 1, 278. O'Bryan, John 1111 276. O'Bryan, Thomas 1101 211. ODEEN,THOMAS 112180. O'Donnell, Theresa 1101 211, 214. O'DONNELL.THOMAS1121 OHLHAUSER, PAMELA 1121 80, 300, 313 f Catalina Club 12, Cheerleading 10, Class Council 11, Courier Staff 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Club 1O, Governor Staff 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Red Cross Representative 12, Stu- dent Council 10, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 12. OIE, CHRISTINE 1121 80, 294 - A-Band 11, 12, A-Choir 12, B-Band 10, Broadway Musi- cal 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Band Vice-President 12. O'KANE, DICK 1Janitor1 182. O'Kane, Patrick 1101 126, 151, 211,323 OKONESKI, JULIE 1121 239, 245. OKONESKI, RICHARD 1121 80 - Spartan Club 12. Okoneski, Thomas 11 11 276. Olding, Susan 1111276. OLSON, BRYAN 1121 80, 105, 134, 281 A A-Hockey 12, A- Football 12. Olson, Judith 1111276. OLSON, LYNN 112180 w Glee Club 10, Red Cross Rep- resentative 12. Olson, Michael 1111 151, 276. Olson, Mitchell 1101211. Olson, Robert 111163, 105, 151, 276. Olson, Roxanne 1101 211. Olson, Susan 1101 211, 303. OLSON, TAMERA 1121 80. 303, 318, 320 - French Club 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 11, 12, Skating unit 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12,Vice-President12. OLSON, VICKIE 1121 80, 314 - Junior-Senior Play 10, On The Job Training 12. O'Malley, Janel 1111 43, 276, 304. Oman, Roy 1111 276. Oman, Susan 1101212. O'Neil, Fred 1101 212, 311. O'Neill, Dennis 1101 106, 212. Opheim, Greg 1101212. Opsahl, Denise 1111 276. Orsello, Paul 1111 276. ORSELLO. THOMAS 1121 Ortiz, Delores 1101 212. ORTIZ, JAMES 1121 Ortiz, Jean 1111 276. OSBORN, EMMETT112180. Oslund, Curtis 1101 106, 155, 212. OSLUND, DOUGLAS 112142, 81, 132 - Class Council 12, Gymnastics 10, 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Scandinavian Club 12. Oslund, Lori 1111 Ostaba,Pameia1101212. Ostaba, Richard 1111 Oster, Craig 1111 276. Osterman, Arlene 1111 79, 276, 313. Ott, Patrick 1101 193, 212. OURADNIK. MICHAEL 1121 ..p.. PACHOLL, THOMAS 1A. Principall 158. Paech, Christine 1111 274, 276. PAECH. DWAYNE 1121 81, 143 - A-Baseball 11. Page, Cynthia 1101 212, 295. . Page, Scott 1111277, 323. ' Palmer, Julie 11 11 277. y Palmer, Richard 1101 212. Palmer, Robert 1111277. Palony, Cynthia 1111252. PALONY. DEBRA 1121 42, 81, 280 - Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, Honor Guard 11, Pep Club 11, Student Council 10, 1 1, 12. Palony, Donald 1101212. Palumbo, Mary 1101 212. Panchuk, Leda 1111 277, 295. PARIANA, JUDY 1121 81 - A-Choir11,12,Glee Club 10, Broadway Musical 11, Pep Club 11. Parker, Donald 1101 PASCOE. JACLYN 1121 81 - French Club 10, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, 11, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Debate 11. Pascoe, Julie 1111 277. Pasiuk, Jeffrey 1101 212. - Pasiuk, Michelle 1101 212. Pasiuk, Scott 1111277. PATOCK, CARRIE 1121 81. 296, 301 - Governor Staff 11, 12, Courier Staff 11, 12, GAA Sweetheart. Patock, Nancy 1111 277, 313. PATRAW, MARK 1121 Patravv, Roxanne 1101 212. Patraw, Sharon 1101 212. Patraw, Shelial111277. PATRICK, MRS. THELMA 1Teacher1 171. Patterson, Johnnie 1101 212. Patterson, Tod 1101 Paul, William 1111277. PAULSON, DOROTHY 1121 81 - Latin Club 11, Scandin- avian Club 11, 12. Paulson, Patricia 1111 236, 277, 294. PEARSON. JAMES 1121 Pechmann, Lisa 1101 212, 245, 295. Pechmann, Neil 1111 277. Peck, Walter 1101 212. Pedersen, Vickie 1111 277. Peil, Douglas 1101212. PEIL, ROXANNE 112181 - A- Band 10, 11, On The Job Training 12, Junior Achieve- ment 10, 11. PELOQUIN, JEAN 1121 81 7 Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 11, Scandin- avian Club 12. Peloquin, Tamara 1111 277. PELTZER. JANIS 1121 82 f Girls' Volleyball 10, 11, Spar- tan Club 11. Pelzer, Nancy 11 I 1 277, 313, 325. Pennington, Russell 1111 155, 277, 308, 310. PENSON, DAVID 112182.. PERRY. LAWRENCE 1Teach- er1 179. Peterfeso, Laura 1101212. PETERFESO. SUSAN 1121 82 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. PETERSEN. 'MICHELE 1121 82, 313 - Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Asso- oiation 10. Peterson, Carol 1101 212, 294. PETERSON, CINDY 1121 82, 318, 320 - Class Council 12, Red Cross Representative 11, 12, Sailing Club 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 12, Treasurer 12. Peterson, David 1101 . Peterson, David J.1111277. 1 - Peterson, Dawn 1101 212. PETERSON. JOAN 1121 82 - Class Council 10, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, Girls' Track 12, Marching Unit10. Peterson, Judd 1101 155,212 PETERSON, KENNETH 1121 92,105 PETERSON. MRS. MARLYS 1Counselor1 Peterson, Leann 1101213. Peterson, Michael 1111277. Peterson, Randall 1101213. Peterson, Robert 1111 105. PETERSON, STEVEN 1Teach- er1 172, 253, 263. Peterson, Wendy 1101 117, 213. PIEPER, THOMAS 1121 42, 82, 226, 281, 306, 311 - A-Band 11, 12, B-Band 10, B-Football 10, Class Council 10, 11, 12, Senior Class President 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Sailing Club 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Scand- inavian Club 12, Spartan Club I1,12. PIERCE. LLOYD 1121 82, 109 S Cross Country 12, Co-Cap- tain 12, Track 12. Pierce, Virginia 1101213. , Pignato. James 11 11 277. PIGNATO. PATRICIA 1121 82. PIKALA. JOHN 1Teacher1 173. PILLA, DANIEL 1121 82, 105, 230 - A-Football 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, National Forensics League 12,.-Ski Club 11, 12, Sweet- heart Candidate 10, Scand- inavian Club 12. PILLA, DONALD 1121 82. Pilla, Joseph 1101 106, 213. Pilla, Lori 1101 213. Pilla, Paul 1111 277. Pinotti, Danielle 1101213. PIRKL, JAMES 1Teacher1 172. Pirkl, Robert-1101213. PITI', RITA 112182. PIVEC. MARK 1121223. Plaster, Peter 1101 223. Pluff, Cheryl 1101213. Pluff, Daniel 11 11 277. POLANSKY, RANDY 1121 82, 111,143 - A-BasebalI11,12, B-Baseball 10, Soccer 10, 11, 12. Poiensky, Suann1101213. Pomeroy, David 11 11 277. PORWOLL,MARY112182,314 - Chess Club 10, German Club 10, HonorSociety11,12, On The Job Training 12, Spanish Club 11. Pose, Randall 1101213. POSEL, PAMELA 1121 82 - Red Cross Representative 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track 12. Posus, Mary 1101 213, 303. POWELLEK, DIANE 1121 83, 357 - Marching Unit 10, 11, Pratt, Gail 1101213. Prawef, Deborah 1101 213. Prawer, Frank1111277. Prill, James 1111 277. Prill, Judy 1101 213. Primeau, Renee 1101213. Primoli, Karen 1101213. Printon, Richard 1111 105, 143, 278. Prodop, Joan 1101 Prokosch, Mark 1111 61, 105 278. PUFPAFF, WANDA1121 83 f Sailing Club 11,12. Purcell. Mark 1111278. PUSZKARZ, JULIE 112183. Putney, Candyce 11 11 278, 318. Putney, Craig 1101213. -QD OUANDT, MARK 112183. Quandt, Melinda 1101 189, 214. Ouartmann, Diana 1101 189, 214, 295, 305, 313. QUATMANN, ROBERTA1121 42,83, 126,313 - B-Band10, Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 11, Swimming 10, 11, 12. Quinlan, Robert 1101 126, 155, Ouinlan, Timothy 1111 109, 125, 252,278 QUINLAN, VALERIE 1121 83. 111, 112, 294, 313 4 A-Choir 11, 12, Catalina Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Ciub 11, 12, Girls' Track 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Broadway Musical 11, Soccer Manager 11, 12, Swimming 10,11,12,Mana9er11,12, Quinn, Donald 1101223. OUITTER,JANlNE 112143,83, 257, 280, 289 - Class Council 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Something h1ew'10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 10, Skating Unit 11, 12, Spec- trum President 12. -R- Rabenort, Glenn 1101 112, 214. RABENORT, PAUL 1121 83. 323 Y A-Football 11, B-Foot- ball 10, Golf 12, Honor Society 11, 12, National Forensics League 12, Wrestling 10, 12. RADKE, JANE 112183. Radman, Donald 1111278. Raiola, Louis 1101 105, 134, 189, 214. Raiola, Marvin 1101214, 311. RAIOLO, STEPHEN 112183. Raiolo,Thomas 110141, 214. Raitar, Thomas 1101 126, 214. Ramirez, lrma1101214. Ramsey, Theresa 1101214. Ramsland, Merk1101214. RANCH, JOAN 1121 84, 115, 123, 226, 281, 294, 318, 320 - A-Choir11,12,'Class Coun- cii 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, Girls' Volleyball Manager 10, 11, 12, Glee 11, 12,' Student Council 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, Presi- dent 12, Scandinavian Club 11, 12. Randall, Cheryl 1101 214. RANELLI, DENISE112184,221 - Girls' Volleyball 10, 11, Skating Unit-19, -11, Honor Society 11512, '.-- grjgfi Ranurlrlfteven 118195, 278. Rasm sen, Diane 11 i1278,308. Rasmussen, Gene 1101214. Raverty, Christopher 1101 214. RAY, CYNTHIA 1121 84, 117, 297 - Courier Staff 12, News Editor 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Tennis 12, Cap- tain 12, Governor Staff 12, Activities Editor 12, Drama Club 10, 12, Honor Society 12, Ray, Margaret 1111278. Ray, Todd 1101 155214. . Raymond, Geraid1'11i5i:27B. REDMOND. KHRISTINE 1121 84 4 A-Choir'13, B-Band 10, Latin Club 11, 12, Broadway Musical 11. Reese, Pamela 1111 Reetz, Mary 1101214. REEVE. BRUCE 1121 84, 126, 226 4 Swimming 11, 12. Reeves, Paula 11 1.1 278. REGER, LYNETTE112134,289. Reggr, Rochelteytt-111: 44, 278, . 1. Reginald, 214, 234. - 1 , REGINEK. MARY 1121-72, 84, 314. , Regino, De1ores1111 278. Register, Charles 1101 151, 214. Reichel, Russe111111278..'-Q, REICHOW, BRENDA.-11' .584 21 4 elee Clufb to i'i. , 6 Training 12 .i,,-, 'l Reilly, Helen 1111278. Reilly, Veronica 1101214. Reinke, Debra 1111288. REINKE, RAYMOND 1121 Reistad, Roger 1111 278, 300. Reitzel, Donald 1101214. RELLER, NANCY 1121 84, 237, 292, 294, 303 - A-Choir 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10,11,12,G1ee Club 10, Hon- or Society 11, 12, Madrigals 11, 12, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Skating Unit 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12. Remore, Michael 1111 278. RENSCH, ANTHONY 1121 84, 308 A A-Band11,12,B-Band 10, Golf 12, Scandinavian Club 12. Rensch, Nancy 1111 278, 280, 308, 325, 326. Renspe, Gregory 1101214. RENSTROM, DENNIS 112184, 89. Renstrom, Kim 1111 222, 278, 325,326 Renstrom, Mark 1101 151, 214. RENSTROM, SCOTT 1121 85, 155 4 B-Baseball 10, Honor Society 11, 12, Tennis 12. Ress, Jennifer 1111 278, 323. Revoir, Kelly 1101214. RHODES,-PAUL112185. RICCI, JOAN 1121 85, 324, 327 - Marching Unit 10, 11, 12. RICCI, JOHN 1121 RICHARD. DALE 1121 Richard, Roxanne 1111 278. RICHARDS, RONALD 1Teacher1 173. RICHARDS, THERESE 112185 - Junior Achievement 10. Richards, Timothy 1101 215. Richardson, Dawn 1111278. RICHARDSON, DIANE 1121 85 f Girls' Track 10, On The Job Training 12. RICHARDSON. GWEN 1121 85 - Marching Unit 10. Richardson, Lisa 1101215 Richardson, Mark 1101 151, 316. RICHARDSON, MICHAEL 112185. RICHARDSON, ROBERT 1121 Richardson, Roxanne 1101 215. Richie, Carrie 1111278. RICHIE, DEBRA 112185. RICHIE, L1NDA112l85. Richiieiouis 1101 69, 215. Richie, Mark 1101215. Richie, Mary 1111 278, 303. Richter, Bonnie 1111 279. Rieger, Joel 1111279. Riepe, Sandra 1101 215. Riley, Kathleen 1101 215, 295, 305. Riley, Kevin 1111 279. Ripley,John 1101215 RISCH, GORDON 1Teacher1 172. Ritt, Cheryl 1111279. Ritt,David-1101215. Rivarcl,ilQiiiAnn1101215. RIVAR9. MICHAEL 1121 ROACH, MRS. BETTYE lTeacher1 ROACH, ROBERTA 112186. Robidou, Jacqueline 1101 149, 215. ROBIDOU, JOSEPH 1121 86, 105, 151, 230 - A-Football 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Horne- coming Candidate 12, Track 11, 12. RoB1.N,soN, PATRICIA jgfeafeterial 183. Roccog.Scott 11 11 279. Rodman,-Donna1101215. Rodman, Lori 1111252, 279, 294. Roelier, Judy 1101 215. ROELLER, THOMAS 1121 86 -- German Club' 105 12, H6001 SOC ietvi . ,12?? e. -.Qrtgp,g1.0 11. , ' erfanc ,,'. Rossa: iyrnot '2 I I 1. ik, H+ r-eg it-J -1 ' K ,, ,i .., . I. ,, , emi., Reichstadt,L1gtga11Og ji Z ROGALLA, CONNlE112186. Rogers, Cherie 1111 219, 279. Rogge, Daniel 1101 106, 151, 215. ROHL, ROBERT 1121 e B- Football 10, Wrestling 12. Rolter, Daniel 1111 279. ROLFER, JANET 1121 86 A Latin Club 11, Something New 11, 12, Sailing Club 10, Spectrum 12. ROMANSKY, HAROLD 1Teacher1 171. ROMITO, JAMES 112186. ROOKE, STEVEN 1121 86 - A-Band 10, 11, 12, Chess Club 10, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Spanish Ciub 10. Root, George 1101 80, 215, 307. ROSE, BARBARA 1121 ROSKOS, SUSAN 1121' 86 - B-Band 10, German Ciub 11, 12. Rossi, Tami 1101 215. Rowley, Stephen 1111 279. Roy, Paul 1111279. Rozikes, Christine 1101 215. Rubbelke, Patricia 1101 215. Rucci, Patrick 1111279. Ruchie, William 1111 252, 279. RUDOLPH, BERNARD 1121 Rudolph, Johnny 1101 215. Rudolph, Synovia 1111248,279. RUDQUIST, CELESTE 112186 f Scandinavian Club 11,12. Ruecker, Paul 1111 279. Ruedy, Nancy 1101 215. RUEDY. SANDRA 112187. Ruiz, Angela 1111279. RU LLI, MRS. GINA 1Teacher1 175, 207, Rundall, Timothy 1111 279. Ruoho, Paul 1101 105, 106, 151, 215. Rush, Kevin 1111279. RUZA, JOHN 112186. RYAN, ROBERT 1T6aCher1 171. Ryder, Roberta 1111 236, 279, 294, 313. Rylicki, Lynn 1101215. Rylicki, Mark 1111279. -5- saari, cynmia 1111 234, 2491 252, 279, 294, 325. Sabby, Donald 1101215. Sabby, Marvin 1111279. SABEAN. JAMES 112186, 105, 134, 248 - A-Hockey 12, A- Football 12, Soccer 11. Sabean, Joann 1111 279. Saele,Tom1101106. Saete, David 1111279. Saete, Thomas 1101 151,216. SAJEVIC, ROBERT112142, 86, 105, 134, 136, 153, 230, 280, 300 - A-Hockey 11, 12, A- Football 10, 11, 12, B-Hockey 9, 10, Class Couricii 11, 12, Courier Staff 11,'12,,Sports Editor 12, Gott 10,,.i-1.1, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12,'Sports Editor 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Ouiil and Scroll 11, 12, Sweetheart Candidate 10, 11. SAJEVIC, PETER 1Teacher1 105, 172. SALCHOW. SANDRA 112186, 307 4 A-Band 10, 11, ,Treas- urer 11, Giris' Athfetic Assoce lation 10, 1 1, Orchestra-1i2.,' Salchovv, Vicki 1101 74, 61' SALMON, JOY 1121 86 - On The Job Training 12. Salmon, Lori 1101216. Saimon, Patrick 1101216. Sanchelii, Gina l111279, 294. . Sandberg, Jeanne 1101 216. '53f1dborg, Ti mothy11 111280. Sandstrom, Brefrti1f11f216. SGAN lreacheri 121, 173'i81' Sanft, Karen 1101 216, 303, 313. SANFT,WILLIAM 112186. SANITI, SCOTT 1121 86. Santella, Gary 1111 280, 309. Santino, Gina 1111 280. Sarro, Jeffery 1101 216. SARRO,PAMELA112186,223. SAUBER, MICHAEL 1121 86. SAUKA, ROSEMARIE 112142, 86, 280 - Ciass Council 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Guard 11, Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Red Cross Rep- resentative 11,12, Sailing Club 11, Swimming 10. Sauka, Thomas 1111 280. SAUMWEBER, PAULA 1121 86. Saunders, David 1101210, 216. Saxton, Dana 1111280. Scarrella, Vonessa 1111 237, 280,294. Schaber, Nancy 1111 53, 253, 280, 299. 304. SCHAIBLE, LENORE 1C8fe- teria1 182. Scharffbillig, Jef11101Z16. Scharffbillig, Ritalee1101216. Scharffbiiiig, Terry 11 11 280. Schauer, Bridgetta1101216. Schauer, Mary 1101 216. SCHAUER, MICHAEL 112186, 208 - Audio Visual 12. SCHAUER. ROBERT 1121 86, 279 - French Club 10, Gym- nastics 1O, 11, National For- ensice League 10, 11, 12, On The Job Training 12. Schaumburg, Mary 1101 216. SCHAUMBURG, PAMELA 1121 88 - Spanish Club 10, 11. SCHELER, PAMELA 1121 88, 203. Schichel, Anthony 1111280. Schichel, Mary 1101216. Schichel, Sharon 1101216,295. Schloe,William 1111280 Schmidt, Allen 1101 216. Schmidt, David 1101 109, 151, 216, 316. Schmidt, Kathryn 1101217. SCHMIDT, LAURA 1121 88, 270 -- Flagtwirlers 11, 12, French Club 11, 12, Girls' Ath- letic Association 11, 12, Hon- or Society 11, 12. SCHNUDT, LISA 1121 88, 237, 292, A-Choir 11, 12, Glee CiL1liJf'10, Something New 10, Macirigals 12, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 12. SCHMIDT, RONALD 1121 88. 226 W A-Choir 11, Class Council 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, On The Job Training 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Spanish Ciub 11, Talent Show 11. SCHMIDT, SUSAN 1121 88, 201, 203, 301 --- Class Coun- cll 10,'11,. 12, Courier Stafl12, Governor Staff 12, Red Cross Representative 11, 12, Senior Representative 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12. SCHMIT, TERESA 112171,88. Schneider, Dawn 11 11 280. Schneider, Richard 1101 217. Schneider, Thomas 1111 280. SCHONIMER, CYNTHIA 1121 88 - Marching Unit 10, 11, On.The Job Training 12. SCHGMMER.. JEAN 1121 88, 235, 236, 293, 294, 309 - A- Band 10, '11, 12, Vice-Presb dent 11, Student Director 12, A-Choir 10, 11, 12, President 12, Glee Club 10, Madrigals 11,12, Broadway Musical 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 10, 12, Stu- dent Council 11, Orchestra ,10, 11, Spartan Club 12. Schommer, Louis 1111 111,235 280, 292, 294. Schossow, Vicki, 1111 252, 280, 308. Schramm, Benjamin 1111 280, 309. Schramm, John 11 11 198, 280. Schreiber, James 1101 217, 323. Schreiber, Steven 1111 280. Schroeder, David 1111 288. Schuh, Catherine 1101 217. SCHULTZ, ALAN 1121 88. Schultz, Bradley 1101 217. SCHULTZ, DAVID 1121 SCHULTZ, JOHN 1121 SCHULTZ, PAUL 1Teacher1 175. Schultz, Ronald 1111280. Schultz, Steven 1111 281. Schuna, Theresa 1101 217. ' Schuneman, Donald 1101 151, 217. Schunernan, Patricia 1111 149, 281,299 Schwalbe, Mark 1101 217. SCHWALBE, SUSANN 1121 88, 191, 327. Schwartz, Cathy 1111 281. SCHWARTZ, EDWARD 1121 Schwartz, Gregory 1101 217. Schwartz, Lori. 1111 281, 303, 313. Schwartz, Robert 1101 111, 151, 217. SCHWARTZ, RONALD 1121 Schwartz, Steven 1101217. Schwegel, Mark 1101217. Schwietz, Paul 1111 155, 261, 281. Schwintek, Clement 1111281. Score, Shannon 1111 105, 281. SCOTT, EDNA1121 88. Scott, John 1101 217. Scott, Randall 11 11 105, 281, 308. SCOTT, RUSSELL 1121 88, 309 A A-Band 11, 12, B-Band 10. SCRIVENER, JOHN 112188. Scrivener, Lynn 1101217. Seabloom, Craig 1101 217. SEARLES, JENNIFER 112154, se, 245, 300, 318, 321 e Courier Staff 1 1, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Ouill and Scroll 12, Student Council 11, 12. Seekins, Julie 1111 109, 149, 264, 281, 298,300 SEGAL, SANDRA 1121 Segelstrom, Richard 1111 281. SEIVERT,SUSAN 112188. SELLERS, MARK 1121 89. Sellers, Ricky 1111 132, 281. Sellers, Ronald 1111 Sempf,Paul1101217. SEMPLE, TERRANCE 112189 Y A-Hockey 11, 12, Hock- ey 10. Semple, Thomas 11 11 281. Sergot, Lori l101217, 303. SEVERIN, BRUCE 1121 Shabaiash, Rosalie 1101 Shabaiash, Roy 1101 SHAGER, RICHARD 1Teach- er142, 171. SHANK, LINDA 1121 89 - Ski Club 12. Shanely, Michael 1101 217. Sheehan, Kelly 1111 149, 270, 281. 286. SHEFF, MRS. GUNNVOR 1Teacher1 173, 325. Shikowsky, Scott 1111 155, 281. SHOVELL, MRS. JANE 1Teacherl 174. SIANKO, JULIE 112189. SIEBERER, LAURA 1121 83, 89, 203 e French Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Girls' Track 11, J Club 11, 12. Sigsworth, Donald 1111281. Simmons, Michael 1101217. Simon, Dennis 1111 281. SIMON, LORI 1121 Simonson, Cindy 1101 217, 295, 303. SIMONSON, KELLY 1121 89, 240, 243 - ,A-Choir 11, 12, Club A 10, Junior-Senior Play 10, 11, On The Job Training 12, Broadway Musi- cal 10, 11. Simpson, Joan 1111 281, 325. Sims, Lanise 110167, 217. SINDT, NADINE 112189 - On The Job Training 12. Sindt, Richard 1101218 Singleton, Gloria 1101 218. Sivels, Donald 1111 151. Sivels, Paula 11 11 281. SKAAFI, JENNIFER 1121 89, 314 - Cheerleading B-Squad 10, Girls' Athletic Association 10, On The Job Training 12. Skarda, Michelle 1101 218. SKAYER, DENNIS 1121 90 '- Ski Club 12. Skorda, David 1101218. Skrove, Randy 1101 218. Skrove, Robin 1101 218, 294. Skrypeck,JefIrey1101218. Sikweres, Tamara 1101 218. SMEED, DAVID 112190 - A- Baseball 10, B-Baseball 10, Class Council 12, French Club 11, Ski Club ii, 12, Swim- ming 10. , Smetana, Eugene 1101 218. Smith, Alice 1111 281. Smith, Arlene 1111 281. Smith, Brian 1101218. Smith, David A. 1101218. Smith, David M. 1101218. Smith, Keith 1111 105,281 Smith, Kenneth 1101218. Smith, Kimberley 110184,218. Smith, Michael G. 1111281. Smith, Michael L. 1111 281. SMITH, ROBERT 1Teacher1 174, 236, 267. Smith, Robin 1111 281. Smith, Ronald 1101 86, 218, 294. SMITH, STEVEN 1121 90 - On The Job Training 12. SMOLINSKI, EDWARD 1121 90. Snaza, Lawrence 1111 282, 308, 310. SNEEN, TEDDY 1121 90, 126, 316 A Swimming 10, 11, 12, Spartan Club 10, 11, 12. Snell, Charlotte 1111282. Sniker, Donald 1101218. SNYDER, MRS. CAROLE 1Teacherl 173, 263. Soderholm, Pamela 1101 115, 218. SOETE, WAYNE 1121 Sokola, Gary 1111 121, 249, 282, 292, 294. Sokolowski, Dan 1111282. Solheid, Michael 1111 282. SOLHEID, SUSAN 112190. Somers, Jill 1101 218. SONNEE, KIMBERLY 112190. Sorenson, Curtis 1101 118, 218, 310. - - Sorlie, Eric1101218. SORLIE, FLINT 112190, 323 - Honor Society 11, 12, Nation- al Forensics League 11, 12, Debate 12. Spangle, Rita 1101218. Sparks, Charles 1111282. SPARKS, PAULETTE 1121 90 - Spectrum 12. SPAWN, WENDY 1121 90, 270,318,320 - Class Council 11, Girls' Athietic Association 10, Girls' Basketball 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Scandin- avian Club 11, 12. Spence, Sandra 1101218. SPENCER, MARK 1121 90 -- B-Hockey 10. SPIESS, GERALD 112190, 105, 134, 151, 230 -- A-Hockey 12, A-Fontball 11, 12,. CO- Captain 12,18-Baseball 10, B- Hockey 10, 11, B-Footbail 10, Class Council 11, Homecom- ing Candidate 12, Latin Club 10, Student Council. 11, ,V ,Sweetheart CandidatgQ5.fl.1, Track 11, 12. SPIESS, LEANNE 112190, 245, 318, 320. Spiess, William 1111 282. Splinter, Jerry 1111 105, 282. Spreigl, Annette 1111 71, 282. Springer, Mary 1111 115, 252, 272, 282. Spychalla, Marnel 1111 282. Stace, Scott 1101 218. STACHOWSKI, JAMES 1121 90 - A-Band 11, B-Band 10, 11. STACHOWSKI, MARY 1Cafeteria1 183. Stachowski, Nancy 1101218. Stack, PB99Y1111282. STAFFORD, ELIZABETH ICafeteria1 183. STAFFORD, JULIAN 1Coun- selorl Stafne, Daniel 1111 111, 134, 282. STAHLMANN, DAVID 1121 90 - A-Football 11, B-Bas- ketball 10, French Club 10, Honor Society 11, 12, Ski Club 10, Ping Pong Team 12. Stahlmann, Matthew 1101219. Stahlmann, Ruth 1111 191, 282. STAHN, KATHLEEN 112190. STANFORD, RICHARD 1Teacherl 175, 323. STANGER, KATHRYN 1121 90, 324, 327 W Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, March- ing Unit10,11,12. Stanger, Paul 1101219. Stankiewicz, Tadeusz1101219. Stanley, Cynthia 1101 219, 255. Stanoch, Karen 1111288. Staples, Eugene 1111 71, 282. Stauffer, June 1111 282, 318. STAWIKOSKI, LINDA 1121 91, 327 + Glee Club 10, Hon- or Society 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Spanish Club 10, Scandinavian Club 11, 12. Stedie, Judith 1111 282. STEELE, ROBERT1121 91. Stein, Donna 1111 282. Steinbruckner, John 1101219. STEINER, MARY 1Cafeteria1 183. Steingraber, Sheryl 1111282 STEMIG, SUZANNE 1121 91 - Girls' Track 10, 11, On The Job Training 12. Stennett, Vernon 1101 219. Stepan, Denise 1101219. STEPNICK, EDWARD 112191. 151,155 - Tennis 11, 12. Stepaniak, Mark 1101219. Stephens, Shyrlee 1111 282. STEVEKEN, FRED 1Teacher1 174. Steward, Laura 1111282. St. Germain, Kay 1101 219, 230. Stinson, Patti l111282. Stoehr, Mark 1101219. Stoehr, Peter 11 11 STOERZINGER, JOHN 1121 91 S B-Hockey 10, On The Job Training 12. Stoltz, Daniel 1101 126,219,310 STONE, RICHARD 1Teacher1 175. Stone, Scott 1111282. Straka, Richard 1101 106, 151, 188, 219. Stramer, Judy 1111 282. STRANE, CRAIG 1Teacher1 106, 134, 179. Strantz, Joel 1101 2195 Stroeing, Gregory 1101 219. Strub, Jay 1101 219. Strub, Paul 1111 283. Strum, Gary1101 151, 219. Strum, Georgia 1111283 Stucinski, Richard 1111 283. Sullivan, Colleen 1111 283. Sullivan, Sherry 1101 63, 219. SVANOE,,EDWARD 1Teach- g er1 174272. Swanda, Kathy 1111203 Swanson, Karen E. 1101219. Swanson, Karen L. 1111 253, 283, 325, 326. Swanson, Kathryn 1111 248, 283. SWANSON, KEVIN 1121 42. 91, 323 - A-Band10,11, A- Baseball 12, Courier Staff 11, Governor Staff 11, Scandin- avian Club 12, National For- ensics League 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Ski Club 11, 12, Tennis 12. SWANSON, PAUL 1Teacher1 179. Swanson, Terri 1111 283. Sward, Thomas 1111 105, 134, 151,283 Sweet, Mark 1111283. Swenson, David 1111283. Swinborne, Juleen 1111 283, 301. Switala, Steven 1101220. Switala, Wanda 1111284. Swoboda, Keith 1111 Syring, John 1111288. SZCZECH, JULIE 1121 91, 294 - A-Choir 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Glee Club 10, President 10, Broadway Mus- ical10,11,12. SZCZEPANSKI, JOSEPH 1121 91. -T- TABOLICH, JOANN 1121 92, 242, 323. TACHENY, DANIEL112192 - B-Hockey10,11. Tacheny, Douglas 1101 112, 220. TALLARICO, DANIEL 1121 92. Tamble, Barbara 1111 74, 284. TANGEN, DANEEN 1121 72, 92 - French Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Sailing Club 10, Ski Club 10. Tangen, Debra 1101 220. Tanzer, Kelly 110186,220. Taylor, Doris 1111284. TAYLOR, JOSEPH 112192 - B-Football 10, Ski Club 12. Taylor, Michael 1101220. Taylor, Wanda 1101220. Teffs, Gary 1101220. Teffs, Jeffrey 1111 284. Teich, Bruce 1111284. Tempel, Kim 1111284. TESTA, DENISE 1121 92 S Honor Society 12. Testa, Gary 1111 253, 284, 308. Tetzlaff,John 1111 121, 122, 284. THAYER, JAMES 1121 92 - B-Baseball 10, On The Job Training 12. THEISING, CINDY 1121 92, 307 -Y A-Band 10, 11, 12, Broad- way Musical 12. THEMNIES, LAWRENCE 1Teacher1 Thesenvitz, Michael 1111 284, 309, 311. THIELEN, PAUL 1121 92, 235, 292, 294 - A-Choir 10, German Club 10, 11, Madri- gals 11, 12, Broadway Musi- cal 10, 11, 12. Thieman, Jeffrey 1111284. Thole, Corrine 1101 189, 220. THOLE, RICHARD D.1121 Thole, Richard H. 1111284. Thole, Susan 111172, 284. Tholen, Jane 1101220, 303. THOLEN, MARY 'ANN 1Of- fiCe1 180. THOLEN, MATILDA 1Cafe- t9ria1 182. Thomas, Cheryl 1101220. Thompson, James,1111284. Thompson, Scott 1111 284. THOMPSON, TERRY 1121 92. THORSELL, BARBARA 1121 93, 235, 294, 307, 308, 311 - A-Band 11, 12, A-Choir 11, - 12, B-Band 10, Broadway Musical 12, Stage Band 12, Orchestra 12. Thurber, Marvin 1111284 Tietz, Scott 1111 284. TIETZ. SUSAN 112193, 327 - 'Class Council 10, 11, Cirls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11, 12, Red Cross Representative 11. TIGHE, RICHARD 112193. TIMLIN. KEMBERLY 1121 42, 52, 72, 93, 220, 231 f Class Council 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 10, 11, 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Volleyball Manager 11, Homecoming 12, Red Cross Representative 12, Student Council 10, Sweetheart Can- didate 10, 11, Lady ln Wait- inq 10. Timlin, Lori 1101 85, 189, 220. 305. Timm, Barbara 1101 87, 149, 220,310 Timm, Lori 1111 284. Timmers, Tammy 1111 284. TOEPPER, MARK 1121 93 A B-Hockey 10. TOFTHAGEN, COLLEEN ii-Iall Monitor1Q1.81, 183. Tornarelli, Shirley 1111 284, 325. Tounfille, Annette 1101 220, 303. Travers, Elizabeth 1111284. TREANOR TAD 1121 93. 155, 230, 264, 323 - French Club 11, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, National For- ensics League 11, 12, Tennis 11, 12, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12, J Ciub 10, 11, 12, Presi- dent 12. TRENT, LAURINA112193. Trent, Patrick 1101220. Tretter, David 11 1 11234. Trevino, Patrice 1101220. TREVINO, SCOTT 1121 93. Tri, Diana 1101220. TRI, JOANNE 112193. Trudeau, Suzy 1111 284. Trumble, Cindy 1101 220. TRUSO, JANICE 112193. Truso, Stephen 1111 284, 307, 310. TSCHESCHE, MRS. LIESE- LOTTE 1Teacher1 Tschida, Michael 1101 112, 118, 155, 220, 294. TSCHIDA, SANDRA 1121 93, 111,112,294 - A-Choir11, 12, Girls' Track 12, Glee Club 10, Marching Unit 10, Broad- way Musical 11, 12, Soccer Manager 12. Tschida, Susan 1111284. TUCCI, MARY112193 - Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12. Tucci, Michael 1101 126, 220. Tucker, Michael 1101220, 236. TUCKNER, MARK 1121 93. TUPY, MARCUS 1121 93, 218. Tupy, Marlene 1101 220, -U- Underdahl, Debbie 1111285. Urbaniak, Lori 1111285. Urbaniak, Steven 1111285. URBANSKI, DAVID 1121 323. Urbanski, James 1111 285. Urbanski, John 1111 285. ... V ... VADNAIS, MARY 1121 93, 281 - Class Council 10, 11, French Club 12, Honor Guard 11, Red Cross Representative '10, Sophomoreifiass Secre-' ' tery10. . -aj , Vadnis, Sherrie1101220. ' VADNER, DALE 1121 93. Valley, Daniel 1101221. vancei, William noi 221. Vanderbosh, LeeAnn 1111 285, 313. VANHEERDEN, MAUREEN 1Teacher1 178. Vanhoever, Duane 1111 285. VanLear, Janet 111167, 210, 288. Vaughan, Steven 1101 151, 221. Vento, Michael 1101 221, 234, 237, 294. Vento, Victoria 11 11 285, 298. Ventrelli, Gina 1101 141, 221. Ventrelli, Theresa 1111285. Vierling, Jeanette 1101 221. Vietor, Myrl1111285. Vietor, Steven 1111 105,285 VINH. DOLLY 1121 94, 203 - French Club 12. Voeks, Jennifer 11 11 285, 295. Voeller, Jeffrey 1101 221. Vogel, Lewis 1101 132, 221, 294. Volkenant, Tracy 1111 53, 110, 112, 252, 285, 304, 308, 31 1. VONTRAT, MARIE 1121 94. VONTRAT, MARY 112194. VORLICKY. GARY 1121 94. Votel, Gregory 1111' 111, 285, 318. - Votel, Lisal111 117,285 ...W.. WACHTLER. DIANE 1121 94, 203 - Girls' Track 11, 12. Wachtler, Susan 1111 285. Wade, Gerald 1111 56, 236, 285. Wade, Karen 1101221. Wade, Linda 1101216, 221. WAGNER, JOEL 1121 94. Wagner, Judy 1101 221. Wagner, Richard 1111 285. WAGNER, SYLVESTER 1Jan- itor1 183. WAGSTROM, ROBERT 1121 94 - Chess Club 12, Class Council 10, 12, German Club 10,11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Astronomy Club 12. Wahlin, Michael 1111 195, 285. WAHMAN, CAROL 1121 42, 94, 115, 231. Wakefield, Beth 1101 189, 221, 310. WAKEFIELD, PETER 1121 94, 126 - Honor Society 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12. Walbridge, Richard 1111285. WALBRIDGE, SHERYL 1121 94. Waldorf,Jeanne1101221,318. Waldt, Cynthia 1101 221, 311. WALEK, PATRICIA 1121 94, 258, 261. Walker, Cynthia 1101 149, 221, 3102- WALKER, ELEANOR 1Jani- tor1 183. Walkosz, Lori 11 11 252, 273, 285. WALLACE, BARBARA 1121 95. WALLEK. CHERYL 1121 95, 307 - A-Band11,12,B-Band 10, Class Council 11, Girls' Athletic Association 11, Broadway Musical 12, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10,12,Azud10, Band Secretary 12, Scandinavian Club 12. Wallek, Kathryn 1101 189, 201, 221,303,310. WALSER, MRS. MILDRED 1Teacher1 Walsh, Michelle 11 11 149, 285. WANNER, WILLIAM 1121 Wardeil, Scott 1101 221. Warner, Marie 1101 86, 221. Warner, William l111285. Warthen, Richard 1111285. WASHBURN, MRSJNEZ 1Teacher1 , . WASHiNGTON.' .DOROTHY 112195. Wasieleski, Daniel 1101 221. r WASIELSKI, JOAN 1121 95 - Girls' Track 10, On The Job Training 12, Ski Club 11, 12. WASILK, JAMES 1121 95. Wasilk, Joseph 1111 286. WASKO. RICHARD 1teacher1 WASON, PAUL 112195, 213. WQESON, BERNADETTE Watson, Steven 1101 Webber, Kimberly 1101221, 295. Webinger, Mark 1111 286. WEGNER, KAREN 112195. Wegscheider, Dawn 1.1.11 227, 286, 325. Wegscheider, Denise 1101 221, 278. Wegwerth, David 1111 57, 121, 122, 286. WEGWERTH, MARY 1121 95 -H Giiils'iAth1etic Association 10, Girls' Basketball 11, Latin Club 11, Marching L' iit10. Wegwetth, Peter 1111 121, 123, 286. Weida, Kevin 1111 252, 286, 294. Weinberger, Bruce 1101 221. WEINBEFGER, MARK 112195 - Ski Club 11, Swimming 10, Ski Team 11. WEISER. THOMAS 112195. WEISS. JUNE 112195. Weiss, Scott 1101 Wellnitigiiteven 11 11 286. Wells, Diane 1101 221. WELSH. CHARLES 112195. Welsh, Joann 1111286. Wenzei, Kevin 1111 286. WEIEEN-KE, VERNE lJanitor1 18 . Wermager, Kim 1101222. Wermagef, Sherry 11 11 286. Werness, Eric 11 11 286. WERRING, GREGORY 1121 Werring, James 11 11 286. Wesely, Michael 1101222. Westerbuhr, David 1111 286. Weston, Barbara 1101222. Westphal, Linda 1101222. WEYANDT, WILLIAM 1Teacher1 178. WEYKER. ALLEN 112195. WHEELER, JAMES 1Teach- er1 178, 195, 253. Wheeler, Michael 1111 286. White, Cynthia 1111286. White, Darla 1101222, 245, 295. WHITE, DEBORAH 1121 95, 115, 244, 300, 324 - Courier Staff 11, 12, Girls' Athletic Association 10, 11, 12, Secre- tary 12, Girls' Volleybail 11, 12, Governor Staff 11, 12, Marching Unit 10, 11 Junior Representative Ouili and Scroll 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Spectrum 10, Mod- ern Dance 10, 11, 12, Front Line Marching 11, 12. White, Julie 11 11 286, 303. White, Victoria 1101 222. Whitney, George 11 11 217, 286. WHITNEY, JULIE 1121' 95 4 On The Job Training 12. WICK, DEBRA 112195. Wickham, Scott 1111 105, 286. Wiener, John 1101 126, 222. WIGEN. JEFFREY 1121 96. Wigen, R. Craig 1111 287. Wildes, Becky 1101222. WILEY, KEVIN 112196, 105. Wilhelmy, Janice 1101 222. WILHELMY, JULIANN 1121 96 - Catalina Club 11, Class Council 12, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, Girls' Track 10,iG1ee Club 10, Student Councii 10, 11. Wilkerson, Timothy 1101222. WILLIAMS, DAVID 1121 96, 259. Williams, Dennis 1101 222. Williamsgggigfinn 1111 287. , . Willia1'nsi:i1o1ie 1101 222.. Williamsgwlark 11012227 Wiliiams, Terry 1111 287. r WILLIAMSON. CARY 1121 , 12, 10, WILMAR, JEFFREY 112196 Q Cross Country 10, Student Councii 10. Wilson, Donnell 1111287. WILSON, KATHRYN 112196 W On The Job Training 12. WlLSON,VIRGIE1121 y 2 WINGER, JULIE 112196. Winger, Lori 1101 222. Winiecke, Dawn 1101222. Winiecke, Donald 1111287. Winkel, Elizabeth 1101 141, 222. WINKLER, MARK 112196. i Wisniewski, Benjamin 1101222. Witha, James 1101 222. Wittner, Karl 1101223. Wodicka, Lori 1111287. WOHLWEND, LISA 112196 - A-Band10, Track 10. ' Wollenberg, Richard 1101 Wolters, Michael 1111287. Wood, David 1101 112,223,310 Wood, Donna 11 11 287, 289. WOOD,THOMAS 112196. Wood, William 1101 223. Woodbeck, Anita 11 11 287. WOODBECK. THOMAS 1121 96, 236. WOODBURY, DAWN 112142, 96, 260, 294 - A-Choir 11, 12, Class Council 12, Glee Club 10, Honor Society 11, 12, Sailing Club 12, Student Council 10, 12, Scandinavian Club 12. Woodford, David 1111287. WOODS. RICKY 1121 96 - A- Hockey 11, Homecoming Candidate 12. Wright, Sandra 1111 201, 287, 309. WRISKEY, BARBARA 112196 - German Club 10, On The Job Training 12, Student Council 10, 11. Wybierala, Mitchell 1101223. -Y- Yatckoske, Myron 1101 223, 310. Yates, Colleen 1111 149, 287. YEP, GAIL 1121 96 A French Club 11, 12, International Club 11, Talent Show 12. Ylinen, Jeffrey 1111 197, 266, 287. YOBBIE, JAMES 1121 96 - Ski Club 10, 11. Yoeller,J.1101223. YOST, JOSEPH 1121 YOST, TIMOTHY 1121 Young, Barbara 1111287. Young, Gary 1101 223. YOUNG, JO ANNA 112196. YOUNGDAH L. KATH RYN 112196277. ' YOUNGHANS, JODY112196. Youngman, Nancy 1101 117, 223. Youngguist, David 1111287. .-.ZW ZABEL. MARK 1121 96 - French Club 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11. Zabel, Richard 1101 223. Zabilla, Donna1111287. ZABILLA, MICHAEL 1121 96 4 Class Council 10. Zacharias, Keile 1101 149, 191, 223, 226, 303, 318. Zacharias, Vicki 1111287. Zack, Maris.-.1-1,01 112, 223. ZAHRADKA, LORI 1121 42, 96, 205, 227, 231 -- Class Coun- cil 11, Courier Staff 12, Gov- ernor Stafi 12, Homecoming Candidate 12, Oueen 12, Marchirtggtinit 10, Pep ,Club M11, C0Uf'lGiIi3 ir,.e ii, Sweetheart. Candidate 10, 1 1. Zaleskv, John 1101 112, 2234 ZANG, CHARLES 1121 ZANGSDANIEL112196. L Zangs, Mary 1101 223. ZANK, LEE lNYC1178. ZANK, RODNEY112196 - On The Job Training 12. Zarins, Jon 1111 111, 151, 245 287. Zastera, Joseph 1101223 Zellmer, Craig 1101223. Zentzis, Kenneth 1101223. Zientek, Michael 11 11 236, 287. Zimmerman, Leroy 1101 132 Activities Art Show ........ Back to the Fifties Dance Band .............. Baseball ..... ..... Basketball ........... Boys' Track ......... Broadway Musical lVlame .......... Catalina Club ......... Cheerleaders . . . Chess Club .......... Choir .............. Computer Learning Center ........... Conclusion .......... Cross Country ........ Dance Program ....... Debate ....... . Donkeyball . . . Drama ........ . Faculty .......... Film in the Cities . . . Flag Twirlers ...... 223, 259. Zimmerman, Roben 1111287. Zubell, Julie 1101 223. Z ' D 1101223 uninga, anny . ZUPFER, JUDITH 1121 96 H A-Band 11, 12, B-Band 10, Cl Council 10 German BSS Club 10, 11, Red Cross Rep- resentative 10, 11, Scandin avian Club 12. Pa ges 204-205 244-245 308-31 1 142-147 1 20-125 1 50-157 234-239 312-31 3 304-305 1 92- 1 93 292-295 21 0-21 1 328-333 1 08-109 248-249 322-323 272-273 240-243 1 56-185 222-223 286-287 1976 Governor Contents Acgvities Football ...... . French Club ..... . . Girls' Basketball .... Girls' Tennis . . . . Girls' Track ....... Girls' Volleyball .... Golf Guidance .... . Gymnastics . . . Hockey ....... Homecoming ..... Honor Guard ...... Horticulture Learning ......... . Center ........ Index ........... Introduction .... J -Club ...... . Juniors .......... Library .......... Marching Show . . . Marching Unit ..... New City School . . . On-the-Job-Training Pages 102- 1 07 206-207 140-1 41 1 1 6-1 1 7 1 48-149 1 14-1 1 5 1 52- 1 53 278-279 1 32-1 33 1 34-139 226-231 280-281 216-217 334-346 .....1-39 264-265 252-289 276-277 246-247 324-327 21 4-21 5 31 4-31 5 Activities Performing Arts Learning Center .......... Prom ............. Publications . . . . . Bed Cross ....... . . Sadie Hawkins Sailing Club .... . . Seniors ..... . . Skating Unit . . . . . . Ski Club .... . . Ski Team ........ . . Soccer ............ Something New ..... Sophomores ..... . . Spartan Club. . . . . Spectrum ....... . . Student Council ...... Swimming ......... Tennis ............ Transportation Learning Center .......... Wrestling .......... Yearbook Staff. . . . Pages 218-219 238-239 296-301 200-201 232-233 1 94-1 95 . . . 40-99 302-303 254-255 1 18-1 19 1 1 0-1 1 3 260-261 1 86-223 316-317 256-257 318-321 126-127 154-155 212-213 128-131 . . .346 1976 Governor Staff INTRODUCTION, CONCLUSION ......... Staff . . L ................. . . . SENIORS Editor ...,. Stait .... SPORTS Editor .... . Staff .... FACULTY Editor ........ Staff .......... SOPHOMORES Co-Editors ....... Staff ....... ACTIVITIES Editor ...... Staff .... JUNIORS Co-Editors ...... ORGANIZATIONS Editor ........... Staff ......... INDEX ............ PHOTOGRAPHERS .... Contributing Photographer . . . BUSINESS MANAGERS. . . STAFF Journalisml . . . Journalism 11 . . . PUBLICATIONS ADVISOR ............. Mary Allie, Janette Anderson, Julie Arnold, Karen Bergstrom, Sue Blaha, Colleen Carney, Julie Coc- chiarella, Cindy Cotroneo, John Damico, Nancy Draves, Patty Duffy, Marcia Fleming, Terri Gannon, Jean Hau, Caryl Johnson, Lori Krois, Margie Lind, Cathy Lydon, Barb Marx, Pam Ohlhauser, Carrie Patock, Rochelle Reger, Sue Schmidt, Patty Schuneman, Julie Seekins, Juleen Swinborne, Mary Herzog. John Damico, Debbi White. Julie Arnold, Karen Bergstrom, Julie Cocchiarella, Cindy Cotroneo, Patty Duffy, Terri Gannon, Jean Hau, Caryl Johnson, Denise Laub, Cindyilgee, Terri Madsen, Barb Marx, Pam Ohlhauser, Jenny Seades. Bob Sajevic Mary Allie, Juiie Cocchiarella, Pepe Demarest, Terri Gannon, John Hustings, Margie Lind, Julie Seekins, Cindy Ray, Debbi White. Jeanette Anderson Lori Krois, Nancy Draves, Mary Allie. Sue Schmidt,,Rochelle Reger y Patty Schuneman, Sherri Colberg, Juleen Swin- borne. Cindy Ray Julie Arnold, Karen Bergstrom, Sue Blaha, Pepe De- marest, Pam Ohlhauser, Carrie Patock, Lori Zah- radka, Nancy Schaber. Margie Lind, Julie Seekins Sue Blaha Colleen Carney, Julie Cocchiarella, Carrie Patock, Jenny Searles. I Patty Schuneman Bret Ethier, Ray Herbst, Rick Hudella, Larry John- ston, Jolene Koch, Carol Neumann, Roger Reistad, Terri Gannon. Mr. Gary Ales Mary Herzog, Marcia Fleming Mary Allie, Jeanette Anderson, Sherri Colberg, Curt Cruz, Nancy Draves, Jose Demarest, Marcia Flem- ing, Terri Gannon, Jean Hau, Mary Herzog, Rick Hu- della, Larry Johnston, Lori Krois, Cindy Lee, Margie Lind, Terri Madsen, Barb Marx, Dave Nelson, Carol Neumann, Cindy Ray, Rochelle Reger, Nancy Schaber, Sue Schmidt, Patty Schuneman, Julie Seekins, Juleen Swinborne. Julie Arnold, Karen Bergstrom, Sue Blaha, Colleen Carney, Julie Cocchiarella, Cindy Cotroneo, Sue Dick, John Damico, John Hustings, Caryl Johnson, Denise Laub, Pamela Ohlhauser, Carrie Patock, Bob Sajevic, Jennifer Searles, Debbi White, Lori Zahrad- ka, Patty Duffy. Mr. Gordon Grant The 1976 GOVERNOR staff would like to acknowledge the assistance of the Dellarson Studios, especially Mr. Ken Bachelor, Mr. Rollie Baird, Mr. Ernie Fink, and Mrs. Delores Larson, for photo- graphing many events covered in this book. Thanks are also given to Mr. James O'Day, Mr. Dan Daniels, and Mr. Ron Seipp of Quality Print, Inc., and all the homeroom teachers and agents of Johnson High School who assisted in the publications drives and distributions.
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