Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1984

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Junior Dave Posavad tries to cross the pit of sleepiness. David Anderson takes his turn crossing the pit. Rev. Paul Swanson. Rick Scare. Tom Kleven. Steve Ryding. Steve Anderson. Uwe Richter. Dave Anderson. Paul Pederson. Greg Peterson. Ann Amey. Karl Johnson Sophomore Andrea Amey is helped through a suspended tire by senior Greg Peterson. Sophomore Jason Carlson helps Andrea from the other side as freshman Steve Anderson and others look on. Adventurers Club Floats on Thin Ice Only one club has canoed the North Country on a thin layer of ice or camped outside in the middle of winter — the Adventurers Club. This year the club members spent MEA weekend in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. A six hour trip ended at the Adventurous Christians camp on the Gunflint Trail. After spending the night, the group of twelve, led by Rev. Paul Swanson, took off on a four day trip from Gunflint Lake to Bearskin Lake, enjoying sunshine, fall colors and trail food. Experienced Sound and Light Crew Get Their Kicks Led by 5-year veteran Ethan Stanley, this year’s Sound and Light crew is loaded with experience. Although they all agree the equipment is getting old. (Dan Johnson comments. We have to kick it quite often,”) the crew likes what they do. They volunteer their time to operate microphones and spotlights for plays, musicals and other school activities such as convocation. Dan and Ethan both remember one convocation when nothing worked. A few kicks and we were set. Ethan remembered. Other members of the crew include: Paul Adamson, Andy Bergstrom. Matt Bergstrom, and Lee Halsten. Andy Bergstrom. Dan Johnson. Paul Adamson, Ethan Stanley. Lee Hallsten. Matt Bergstrom 23

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Pep Club Panther Held Hostage His hands and feet were tied, his mouth gagged, and his eyes and ears taped shut. He was in trouble, but his ransom was a simple one. Twenty-five screaming pink-clad girls at the Minnehaha-Blake hockey game could save him. And luckily, they did. Who was this poor victim? The Pink Panther himself, mascot of the girls pep club. His captors were the Blue Aardvarks. their male counterpart. Both clubs are for juniors and seniors and are led by seniors Amy Grossenbach. Matt Roy and Dan Albinson. The Panthers activities included early morning breakfasts and a new project called Pink Panther Pals. Girls picked at random a boy on a varsity team to shower with gifts and food. The pals revealed themselves at the season’s end. Pink sweatshirts were their trademark. The Aardvarks were recognized by their blue jerseys with odd nicknames such as Herman the Helicopter. We’re the ones making all the noise and waving our ’crazy-nutty' signs, said Matt. We may be weird, but we have fun. Miss Sue Morgan and Mrs. Merry Mattson advised the groups. Blue Aardvarks Front Row) John Parod. Andrei Notion. Steve Martin. Dan Atwvson. Matt Hoy. W.k Fernando . Tad Gutfcekton. Bob Rich. Tim baacson. Gootf Stewart. Row 2) R«-d Wntiem. John Engshom. Joel Johnson. Jett Schmitt. Dan Luchsmger. Ftp H04-003. Ron Renstrom. Bob Lee. Eric Bryneitad. 8utch Rice Row 3) M e Tencate. Mark SaVibury. Dave Patod. Peter Beckman. Peter Ramgten, Dave Gustafson. Tom Parramore. Doug W de. Robm Mask. B Shirley Row 4) M.vtn Thompson. Ram Zimmerman Kevin Slater. James Madsen. Brent Gustation. Jon Fugiestad. Chi Horn Pa . Steve Krahn. Kurt Jasfcovwaik. Steve Schmitt. Paul Schons Row 5) Char be Carpenter. Rusty Sleek. Todd Roebkeo, Ten Johnson. Oove Poeevod. Rob Morton. John Boran. Fred Dewe. Derek Bone Joel M«haetson Row •) John Banes. 8r n Bowman. Tom Kleven. R k Skate. Deter Krumpeknann. Troy Cooper. John Hay. Kevin Magnuson. Scott Nagel Darryl M :Lean Row 7) Ere Knot - Andy Dosser. Chns Jorgenson, Jen Harr eon. Stuart Hansen Doug Arvold. Tuan Nguyen. M e Cnotnski. Brad Orcn Bnan Ay-cock Pink Panthers Front Row) Sticky Grupp. Mcheto Zajac. Angie Tomqmst. l.aui ScNossberg. Launc Dutton. Pnk Panther, Sara lunde. Pam Nebon, Chrisli Cardonas, Angie Keltol. Jean LaBotde. Row 2) Anane Smth. Km Sawatsky. Jtl KJcstorman. Mcky S ech Kari Rosso I. Mary Mortens. Kari Berge, Amy Grossenbach. Mafanda lundeen. L«a Pavfchefc. Jenny Patmourtt. Karen Johnson. Suty Roy. Valor McKay. Km Aamot Row 3) Paige Sewak Karen Burnham, Heidi Chesser. Ko Greener. Annette Ryks, Sandy Malmsten. Mas Sue Morgan. K rst, Bonson, Karen Anderson. Doe Ann Blanchord. Lae Ann Wright. Rebecca Endcrtom. Dana Frsher. Sarah Hetseth. Po»y Lee. Leah Schwart . Row 4) Janet Rmdeto. Lisa Hoo. Sa«y Magnuson. Kan TeMow. Jennifer Monson. Kris Parsch. Kim Aamot. Vat Anderson. Cynthia Lundbcrg. Casa Lund. Mary Gtbertson. Shana Sm«1n, Lon Ctaik, Pam Cradk. Km!me Moe. Martha Swanson. Row 3) CoAoon Kcnnody. Carofcne Cochran KoVy Codbroth. Mary M fcs. Ann Vessey. Karen Westgard. Birgetta Magenson. Ann UndMtom. Jackie Attleson. Jan Engeb. lisa Cartscm. Kim Bungaard. Tracy Bottiger. Laurie Llndberg. Tarro Mawkinson. Row 6) Laura Benner. Beth Wester da N. Trudy Ophaug. Dee Arm Carlson. Kris Brutsman. Korrlne Momwi Debbw law. jeAnne Pederson. Ju e Nelson. Mary Stitoy, Meta n Levy. Mmn Hoinlan. Lynn Merek. Kay Gamete. Row 7) Kvsten Daws. to dim Greener. Karyn H Maren Larsen. Nancy Bak. Pam Nordwa . Karen Oodeton. ja Nebco. Hex Hoknqckst. Sue Schwab. Katy Oson. JuSe Ernst. Betsy Cambe . Sandy Htter. Row •) Sarah Breckenndge. Kem Anderson. SoeS etten. Kns Gardner. Dana Sando. Anne Gamble. Kirsten Johnson. JcAe Durr. Conn Son . Debb Swwart. Row 9) Sue Pierson. Juke Pop . Sandy Sh owski, He-3i Stensby- Sara Stacey. Jut tOstler. Andraya Stattord. Tuan Nyugen 22



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Student Government Plans Parties The student government met monthly to discuss social activities, social problems, and new ideas. The meetings were led by Student Body President Matt Roy and attended by the presidents and vice-presidents of freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes. It’s very easy to be a class officer at Minnehaha,” explained Matt. “There really aren’t many conflicts between the students and faculty. It's mainly a social thing since we are not consulted on the school’s problems.” Social activities constructed this year by the student government have included Hawaiian Luau and snow tubing for the senior class and monthly parties for eleventh graders as promised by junior president Sue Schwab. Junior Vice President Scott Nagel. President Sue Schwab Freshman Vice President Nicky Brown, President Chris Pope Senior Vice President Melanie Levy. President Jeff Schmitz 24 — Student Government

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