Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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miNweApous pueLic li oaAay k, T)'NlVg 1 nO 41N31N09 JO JI4V1 cO si A • V S 1957 ANTLER -I -5 Iz 2 User Academics Encourage Expression In ifs own way, Minnehaha prepared students to express themselves by offering ocodemic advantages. social opportunities and personal challenges. While not all students felt they were encouraged to express their personal opinions, likes or dislikes, many others were quick to point our M.A.'s Invitations to express yourself!'' Academically, Foang Your Future initiated a volunteer community service project, allowing seniors to receive credit for 25 hours of service in an area of their interests. New senior composition texts were purchased, completing a 9-12 series which integrated grammar with composition. A ninth-hour Basic English doss was offered to assist students with grammar, punctuation and basic writing skills. Chemistry lecture classes were moved to North Campus, making the teacher more available during the day. Three new teachers were odd-ed in Physicol Education, French, ond Drama, which was officially transferred from the English deportment to the Fine Arts department. Languoge expression rook place in a new environment, as seven classrooms in the 1913 building received a major face lift. Sophomore hall and all connecting rooms were carpeted. Some new lockers were installed ond old lockers pointed. Cheering the soccer team to victory. Jonls McKoy (10), Tiffany Londis (10), ond Shayno Osterhus (10) express their school spirit during Homecoming. With the old of Korin Pearson (12), Kris Selonder (11) controls her desire to break the comero. Nxota Or Own 2 — Express Yourse H IowVwVm H lOTKXI j udOl NlCOto Orowft Mike Widdifleld (11). vorsity soccer ployer. expresses his rendition of Hercules, the mon who con shoulder the world. Koorin Wongerin (11). ond Sarah ftedeske (11), smile enthusiostlcolly for the guys wolking by. Express Yourself — 3 NKOloOtOwn Assisting Jill Steiner (10) with o perspective drawing. Art instructor Gerold Nordstrom rakes advontage of one of the few sunny days in September. Classes were plagued by many cool, roiny days. Activities Encourage Relationships Personal and social expression was encouraged by new opportunities in activities and athletics. The Senior — 9 program paired seniors with freshmen, giving seniors o chance to get to know — and in some coses hassle — unsuspecting 9rh-groders. There were o few freshmen who would hove liked more opportunity to express themselves in return. Musically, new small groups were formed, and the bond program sow o major reorgonizoiton, with the best'' bond ratified Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Christmas music of Madrigals and Singers wos recorded and mode ovoiloble for sole on cassette and LP, which hadn't been done for o number of yeors. Vocal lessons were ovoiloble. Athleticolly, teams performed well, with oil Homecoming athletic events M.A. victories and o fair showing throughout the seasons. Spiritually, convocation, homeroom worship rime and Bible classes offered opportunities for self-expression through shoring of talents and opinions. Spiritual Life Week in the foil sow o new opprooch with doily convocations and a parent interaction meeting. Rev. Denny Moon challenged the student body to move towards well-being.'' Encouraged to express themselves in God s love, the choir enriched Thursday convocations with their songs. Youth Alive, a student Bible study group, was formed. In their unique ways, Minnehoha students expressed a devotion to learning, coring, voluing and questioning. 4 — Express Yoursetf The crowd goes wild os Chod Nelson s (11) pass is cought by Homecoming King John Green (12) completing on oil oround victorious Homecoming Doy. Expressing some unknown enjoyment. Miml Ayres (12) works on on art project. Kenneth Glsselqulst (12) goes beyond his coll of duty for red ond white doy during homecoming week. Flounring the lorest In moke-up. Rich Anderson, (12) Brett Sondborgh, (12) ond Dove Potterson (11) express school spirit. 5 Express Yourself - H lononVufcn As port of their ort ossignment. Chris Bot-dorf (12) ond Eric Brondsness (11) sketch the loggio hollwoy. H tonooxuaoi H torion Vix os Restrictions Challenge Expression Personal expression wos nor wirhour irs challenges. After over 20 years, Minnehaha got our of the school bus business and began irs first full year of leasing Sr. Paul and Suburbon busses. Although this resulted in improved service, mony students from the large junior and senior dosses (200 in each class) preferred driving cars to school. Because of limited parking space, a $35 parking sticker wos required to pork in Minnehaha lots and fines were issued to those who didn't cooperate. Permonenr locks were installed on oil school lockers to protect contents, bur some students were nor pleased at having to remember their combinations every time they needed a book. In spire of limitations, srudenrs ' listed art, English and Bible journals, Bible dosses, history projects, book reports, choirs and bonds, drama programs (induding the fall play ’ Flowers for Algernon ), wood shop projects, publications, the Creative Arts Contest and mony other items os forums they were given to express yourself!'' While frying ro decide how ro pose for rhe comero Molly Brennomon (12) ond Amie Dovis (12) get coughr off guard. After o filling lunch of Dinkyrown's McDonold's, Mark Bruce (12) ond Shoon Hamilton (12) review nores roken or rhe Publication seminors on the U of M compus. 6 — Express Yourself Nxota After devouring her own cookie creotion during German class, Amy Johnson (11) looks for others. Amy Mitchell (11) dores anyone to contradict her opinion. MCriiBrtX Express Yourself — 7 Srudenr ocriviries borh in and our of school kept rhe srudenr body interested in being involved. The year began with Homecoming activities All of rhe athletic teams won their gomes. Usuol activities such os Sodie. 5no-Dozes ond JS were held The pep clubs converted bock to the Pink Panthers ond Blue Ardvoorks. The Marheleres grew in interest The Dr Who club raised its membership 8 — Activities Division m ionoA VuOot Annie Merriom. Kjersten Rosenquisr look on os Cory Cardenas kisses a delighred Karo Parren during rhe Homecoming program. Chris Johnson sronds by os Heather Roebken kisses a seemingly mortified Eric Erikson. Activities Division — 9 Royalty Surprised Silence in rhe gym, sporlighrs centered on stage, music begins os fourteen candidates climb the stairs for rhe Homecoming king and queen coronation. Lost year's king, Bret Gemlich, rook rime, weaving in and our among rhe condidares. He stopped or Prince John Green s side and handed him rhe scep-tor. John felt dumbfounded. I couldn't believe it! I wos nervous ond embarrassed.'' Brer began pocing again. Suspense built ond climaxed when he placed rhe crown on Princess Corhy Preus who later soid I thought he wos kidding, that it wos o joke.” The royal court shored many experiences during Homecoming Week, such os o lore night choosing material for their dresses. Lunch with President Craig Nelson ot Winfield Porters wos another highlight. Each candidate received o Bible from rhe school. Later, rhe guys received decorated boxer shorts from rhe girls. These were worn on coronation night. H IcrjOo S x os Jealous Homecoming princes revolt ogoinst rhe king ond orrempr to launch him inro rhe foils below. The Homecoming court waits In nervous anticipation, not realizing that program M.C.'s Steve Schwab ond Grero Thompson hove olreody colled them to the stage several times. 10 — Homecomlog Royalty The dreom of every senior girl comes olive for Corhy Preus os Brer Gemllch ploces the Homecoming queen's robe on her shoulders. After whor hos seemed like hours of wolfing, Brer Gemlich hos crowned King John Green. H lonon Studtos King John Green (12) ond Queen Corhy Preus (12) pose In front of scenic Minnehoho foils. Little did the King know his queen wos weor-Ing Converse hlghtops. Prince Don Arden, Princess Mellsso Pizorro, Prince Steve Lysen, Princess Wendy Elsholrz. Prince Chris Pope. Princess Korhy Gustofson. Queen Corhy Preus. King John Green, Prince Jim Rikkers, Princess Angie Sprenger. Prince Andrew Gomson, Princess Corrie Beckmon, Prince Ryan Skonse, Princess Koren Nogle. Homecoming Royotry — 11 Joke Smith (Cory Cordenos) refuses ro cept the focr that he hos just won o o with Somonfho Hopkins (Annie Memo on the Doting Gome. Geri VonDeWolker vows to toke venge on oil cruchberry beasts during • • Homecoming ploy. Rev. Croig Nelson (Noel Thompson) ond Miss Debris (Kris Selonder) dispute o Diblicol passoge. Ruth Tombornlno cloims geek Mark Edsrrom wasted his money on x-roy vision glosses. 12 — Homecoming Program Mlh Paul Norby (Dave Mundr) addresses rhe ;studenr body on the new Get Tough jPolicy. H lanonVuOot Aliens Observe M.A. Aliens plan to devastate rhe earth to create an inter-galocric highway. A lone student is chosen to see If earthlings are worth preserving. Out of this World'' describes the Homecoming ploy put on by the junior doss in the North Campus gym on Friday, October 2. The story evolved around alien observations of Samantha Hopkins (Annie Merriom) and her typical day at Minnehaha Acodemy, including o chapel service with addresses by school foculty (played by Keith Rodrke, Noel Thompson, and Dave Mundr) and a H lonon look at the Doting Gome and rhe age-old problem of getting o date at Minnehaha. There was a part for just about everyone. After the cast was selected, Mr. Jon Larson, Music Director, and Greta Thompson, Junior Class President went to work twice a week, holding special practices rhe final week before the play. A better sound system, synthesizers and futuristic lighting that produced on impressive mock-laser light show ond an enormous cast gave this ploy a special spork. he Homecoming crowd opplauds opprov-ngly afrer rhe coronation. Homecoming Program — 10 Right: Jeff Forrond (12) ond Scott Tobok (12) express their joy ot winning the Homecoming football gome. Left: Kathy Gustafson (12), Chris Pope (12) ond Wendy Elsholtz (12) try to sneok o bite to eor, but con'r escope the comero. Below: Kore Hjelmsrod (11) posses the boll to the setter. The volleyball team went on to win the match 3-0. Above: Mark Klusnik-Ashley (12) struggles to free himself from o Sr. Bernards defenseman. Mark went on to score the first TD ond helped the Indions pull off their first win of the season. Right: Coproin Stephanie Anderson (12) goes for the rebound while the Brody goolie races bock to the net. Far right: Girls' soccer parents take time to do The Wove. 14 — Homecoming Spoas Winners Express Joy Homecoming Saturday began early for sports enthusiasts, with the volleyball team raking on Mounds Park Academy at 9 a.m. The girls were ready and convincingly won in three straight games. An hour later, the girls' varsity soccer team crushed Brody 5-1. At noon, the boys' varsity soccer ream kicked off against Cretin. The crowd saw a dose game 2-1 with Steve Lysen (12). and Mike Wid-defield (11) scoring goals. The pressure was on for varsity football to moke it a perfect day. Suspense built as three hoodlums of unknown origin drove past the field numerous rimes in a huge block convertible dubbed car 'o' doom. With two dressed os pirates and one as the grim reaper, they cruised bock and forth revving the engine and shouting death to Sr. Bernards.” Lore in the second quarter Mark Kluznik-Ashley scored on o 60-yard run. In the fourth quarter Sr. Bernards was leading 9 to 7 when John Green (12) caught a 20-yard touchdown pass from Chod Nelson (11) with 30 seconds left to win. Troy Bbmquisr (12) said, We were so emotionally high strung, they didn't have a chance. H. I Of son Sfuc os H lorsort SftxAOS H Larson Srudtos Dove Wicklund (11) has moves even he hasn’t Thoughr Of! Homecoming Spom — 15 Beginning Publications: Front Row) Jodie Thiessen, Ann Sorenson, Lourel Edison, Nicolo Brown Row 2) Martha Hollister, Abe Geisness, Brent Baordo, Joy Wesrberg, Gillian Hubble Row 0) Dove Wiebe, Joson Sock, Steve Srocy, Andrew Gamson Advanced Publications: Advisor Mrs. Eloine Eksredr, Mark Bruce. Gerord Hammink, Paul Rabie, Anne Toylor, Amber Corroll, Shaon Hamilton. David Wiebe considers material for the od section. For right: Jodie Thiessen (11), unoble to concentrate on coprion writing, gives Andrew Gomson (12) o subtle hint. 16 — Publications Publications Is Presure I think it's interesting but you really don't realize the omount of work that goes into the Quiver and the Anrier without portidpoting,'' said newcomer Jason Sock (12). Publications pur together the Quiver and Anrier. Editors were Gerord Hommink (12). Quiver Editor; Shaon Hamilton (12), Sports Editor; ond Amber Carroll (12) Anrier Editor. Mark Bruce wos head photographer. While the second year doss wos small, with only six students, the first year group was larger ond quite enthusiastic os they struggled to learn everything or once. From September the push was on for advertising, os the yearbook began the year over $ 1100 in debt. Students were organized to conrocr senior parents earlier ond get contracts from them before December. Hord work ond deadlines was the basic structure of the Publications doss. Monthly Quiver layouts kept the doss working until Q or 9 p.m. once a month. Monthly Anrier deadlines kept everyone in somewhat of o frenzy. Developing, printing ond cropping pictures, drawing ond redrawing layouts, writing ond rewriting copy definitely kept the 19 publications students out of trouble. For left: Ann Sorenson (11) ond Laurel Edison (11) try to frock down some missing copy by phoning obsenr copy editor Brent Boordo. Abe Gelsness (10) checks our his negatives for possible prints. More students took photos for publications than In post years. Above left: Steve Stacy (12) ond Nlcolo Brown (12) orgue about o caption. Publications— 17 Student Government: Front Row) Mlrondo Seitz (10). Sophomore Closs V.-P.; Megon Newstrom (12). Senior Goss President; Chris Pope (12). Student Body V.-P. Row 2) Grero Thompson (11). Junior Goss President; Sreve Lysen (12), Senior Goss V.-P.; Andrew Gomson (12), Student Body President. Row 3) Geri VonDeWolker (11). Junior Goss V.-P.; Mork Forrell (10), Sophomore Goss President. Not Pictured) Joy Mohler (9), Freshmon Goss President. Government Races Time The srudenr government met once every two weeks to discuss social events, school concerns, and local issues. ‘’The council is mostly o sodol planning committee when put info perspective, said Student Body President Andrew Gomson, “As usuol, the foculry rook core of most of the school concern orea. Deciding to srort the yeor with o new ocrivity that would bring the upper and lower grades together, the srudenr council introduced the “Senior — 9 program. The idea was that eoch freshmon wos given o senior to be their personal, ononymous, big brother or sister. The senior left prizes and presents for the “Frosh in return for the frosh doing tasks such os wearing o dunce cop or asking five senior girls out on o dote. “In the beginning we set o goal to try to let everyone who wonted to get involved in o planning committee, said Andrew Gomson (12), “after oil, getting involved is the key to having fun. We didn't hove enough rime to accomplish oil we hod planned, or maybe we just plonned too much. Ifl — Sfvdenr Governmcnr NHS Works The Nofionol Honor Society mode use of its members by putting them to work again in the Minnehaha Academy Bookstore. In odditon, NHS was responsible for the carnations received by oil students on Valentines day. The requirements for entrance were rough. A 3.3 g.p.a. was required for juniors and 3.0 for seniors. A board of teachers also interviewed the candidates, os character also ploys o port in the admirtonce. Dr. Kenneth Greener, principal advised the organization. Ye Olde Bok Store, os it was colled, was the place for these NHS members to spend rime before and after school. They sold various needed items, such os required books nor provided by the store, writing implements, ond Minnehaha sportswear. Cheryl Osterhouse (12) ond Jennifer Hoogwerf (12) moke change for o sole during 6th hour. Orion Johnson (12) designs o sign of warning while working ot the bookstore 6th hour. Orion Johnson (12) rokes on order or the Oookstore. NHS — 19 H. Larson Vudot Pep Clubs Pep Clubs come bock ro life. Return of the Pink Panthers ond Blue Aordvorks Bock from the Dead ond Ready For Moyhem were the themes for the Panthers ond Aordvorks. Club presidents Melissa Pizzoro (12) ond Joson Sock (12) revived the school s traditional names, due ro the death of the Tijuana Toods. Both Joson ond Melissa encouraged fon participation or athletic events. With the help of vice-presidents Steve Stocy (12) ond Heidi Lorson (12) the two clubs did more together this year than in the post. We weren't trying ro hove two seperore groups; we were just encouraging school enthusiasm, commented Mel isso. Wok Ponrherj; Front Row) Oerh rogg. Mefoso Ptocoro, Heidie lonon. N'colo Crown. Mary Orcckeandge. Cristy Thtbodeou. Larissa Viloseco, Karen Nogel. Gert VonDeWolker. Pom Mockenhoupt. Wendy Elthoirz. Catherine Preus. Kris Swenson, Amber Corro Row 2) Krts Selonder, Kathy Gustohon, Betsey Dewey Megon Newsrrom. Viki Turnqutsi, Srephonie Anderson, Gretchen Noble, Amy Koechel Row 3) Come Oeckmon. Moody Peorson, Amy Porod. JiAe Corstensen, Soro Zimmermonn. Else Hemple, Julie Ryckng Kyersrer Rosetv qoist Row 4) Christina Cowers, Annie Merrlon, Heidi Proett. Greto Thompson, Korlo Holvorson, Kristin Olson, Jode Ihiessen Woe Aordvorks; Front Row) Don low. Steve Stocy. Joson Sock. Greg Geyermon, Pot Kelley Row 2) Jed Cortson Don Arden, Steve Lysen, Som Pitmon, Chris Pope. Peter Oubon. Rondy Oevism. Ryon Skonse. Pool Hinmon. Marcus Johnson. Mon Cor others Row 3) Mott Wot son, Andrew Gomson. Troy Womqodi Both groups hod sweatshirts designed with the club logos on the front. The sweor-shirts were done by Steve ond Melisso. M Lorson Sh 0 20 — Pep Clubs A.V. and 5.L. Crewswork Behind Scenes The Audio Visual crew, led by Mrs. Donnie Morris, transported equipment to classrooms offer school. “They willingly did one of the toughest, most unopprecioted rosks in the school, which benefits both students and teachers by providing video equipment,” soid Mrs. Morris. The Sound ond Light crew worked during convocations ond other events such os the Homecoming ploy, foil ploy. Modrigol dinner. Sno-Doze progrom. Pop Concert ond musical concerts. Jobs varied from working with spotlights to fixing equipment ond working bockstoge. Aaron Zieborth (11) felt the group wos dedicated ond soid. “It gives me on opportunity to use my ability to work with people It also gives me o feeling of moking things happen, o sense of accomplishment.” Fans express school enthusiosm or vorstfy soccer gome. For left) Audio Visual Crew: Bonnie Morris. Jon Tote. Eric Sulzboch, Orion Lloyd. Andy Oillig. Tom Keeley. Korl Nelson. Uchendu Jemie Sound and Light Crew: Front Row) Loren Hofer. Mork Geerdes. Tom Keeley, Jon Tote Row 2) Evon Stonley. Tom TenCote. Aoron Peter. Andy Billing H Looon VixfrOi A V Sound G Light —21 Center: The moth reom undergoes pre-gome briefing before the meet with St. Anthony. AboverKenneth Gisslequist looks on with greor onticipotion os Don Arden (12) contemplates his next move at chess. For right: Dovin Hjulberg. Robert Conley, Kennth Gissselquist, Lois Comeron, Tim Julin, Tom Keely. The puzzled moth teom works against the clock. 22 — Morhletes Clubs Invite Creative Thinking Minnehaha's club scene included rhe Marh ream and chess club, who continued rheir crearive problem solving. Minnehaho also enjoyed rhe arrival of rhe new Dr. Who club, T.A.R.D.I.S. ’ The purpose of rhe marh ream is ro recognize achievements in math and ro provide role-models for rhe students ro admire, said Cooch Brian Pererman. The rhirreen-member ream, second largest in rhe conference. included students from oil grades. Ir ranged from those who were simply interested in moth ro those who were truly exceptional. The marh ream grew and improved in its rhird year. This year also marked rhe firsr marh meet held or Minnehaha in two years, resulting in a tie with Sr. Anthony. The seven-member chess club, headed by advisor Guido Kauls and President Kenneth Gisselquisr (12). continued ro improve the standard of chess playing through careful and dedicated practice. With on elaborate constitution and a political heirorchy, rhe newly formed Dr. Who Club, otherwise known as T.A.R.D.I.S. (Timely Arrived Renegade Doctors Indion Society), provided a needed niche for Minnehaha's science fiction fans. The club's ten members discussed rhe latest television show, passed bills, and planned Dr. Who parries Although rhe processes were strange (President Brian Erchieson (10) was elected by a toss of a coin), rhe members were very serious about their devotion to Dr. Who. Dr Who Chess— 23 Changes Enhance Worship A new emphasis wos placed on spiritual life with rhe introduction of Youth Alive, the completion of rhe Board's survey of spiritual life influences, chonges in convocation, and foil Spiritual Life Week speaker Denny Moon. Youth Alive was a student Bible study which met on Mondoys at 7 p.m. and Fridays at 7:30 a.m. Students go together to sing, pray, have devotions, engage in Bible studies and group discussions about issues (n their lives, ond listen to guest speakers. They olso hod social activities such as gening together to eat and go bowling. The survey of the board suggested that students are more influenced by peers than teachers, ond resulted in o closer look at homeroom devotions as a meaningful method of developing students' spiritual life. • There were chonges in convocation such as rhe adding of the chimes, regular use of the choir, benedictions, more handouts and singing. During Spiritual Life Week, October 20-24, Reverend Denny Moon from Granby, Connecticut spoke to students ond faculty on the rheme Life Is Difficult. Rev. Dan Bergstrom felt Rev. Moon hod the gifts and talents for speoking to young people ond identifying with rheir hurts ond needs. One factor that mode Rev. Moon's speeches interesting wos his use of people from the oudience to ossist him. Mr. Gerald Nordstrom expresses his distaste for rhe importance students place on foshion. Mr. Nordstrom stressed internal development over externol oppeoronce. For right: Jodie Thiessen (11) ond Ryan Skonse (12) ponder the morolify in foodbuying decisions. Trocy Groy (11) ond Nicole Geodke (11) sell boked goods to raise money for rheir homeroom's Christmos box for rhe needy. 24 — Sptrlruol Life Spirltuol Life Committee: Front Row) Don Bergstrom. Joy Dezurik. Myndy Drenk. Korka Holvorson, Kristi Tomre. Lonsso Vtaseco. Alysso Krokowski. Shelley Peterson Row 2) Geri VonDeWoJker. Angle Sprenger. Corotyn Joe non Koren Volkxe. Sondro Sletten. Kore Oocon. Amoro Johnson. Heidi Lorson Row 3) Greto Thompson. Joonno Genovese. Trocy Nelson. Cheryl Osierhoose. Amy Koechel. Melisso Plzorro, Kothy Gustofson Row 4) Anne Merrlon, Cheryl Horn. Heidi Proetz. Soro Zimmermon. Row 5) Rich Evons. Scott AMord. Jenny Nyhuls. Heidi Helmlch. Louro flegon, Megon Newstrom. Andrew Gomson. Amy Porod Row 6) Mory Joehnert. Soro Nyhuls. Mork Hogfors. Mot Bortels. Casey Fronklln. Mortho Brondon Row 7) Betsy Dewey. Soroh Nordln, Amy Trlschler. Angie Nelson, Rochel Lee. Wendy Elsholtz. Pomelo Mockenhoupi. Dono Blumberg. Pot Kelley. Brion Lloyd. Left center: Members of the vorsify soccer teom look on os Steve Schwob (11) ond Rondy Bevis (12) exploin SPAM fitness. For left: Brett Mottson (11). Evrett Lunquist (11) ond Kori Morgentholer (11) listen Intently to the speoker during compus room chopel. Eoch doss gothered once o week In the compus room for worship. Mr. Denny Moon odresses the topic of chonge ond growing up during the foil Spirltuol Life Week. He helped moke it o meoningful week for mony students ond foculty members. Spirltuol Life — 25 Play Cast Pulls Through With rhe lead, Charlie (Rich Anderson (12)), injured in practice rhe night before the fall play opened, it wos questionnoble whether Flowers for Algernon, would be presented on November 21 ond 22. Rich ond Jonelle Whittingham (12), student director, accidentally knocked down two supports for the Modrigol Dinner set while moving rhe piono. One of them fell on Rich's neck cousing him to spend two hours in the hospital. With rhe help of medication however, Rich was able to perform rhe next day. According to Ms. Meg Zouner, director, the performances went very well ond rhe cost did o good job despite problems they faced. The set wos multi-leveled with no backdrop because the ploy wos episodic (moved quickly from scene to scene). Since the ploy wos modern, - costumes were from stock or cost members' own clothes. The props were either made, brought or found. Audience reaction, said Ms. Zouner wos fovoroble ond they enjoyed it ond seemed to think it wos moving. In celebration of five weeks of reheorsol ond two performances, the cost hod o party or Elisso Lund's house offer Saturday night's performance. Upper right: Normo (Joy Dezurik) detains her pyscho mother (Ann Sorenson) os she straggles to orrock her son Chorlie (Rich Anderson). Lower left: Qurt (Note Cutlond) questions Chorlie (Rich Anderson) obout what he sees in the red ink blocks. Lower right: Nemur (Orion Johnson) ond Strauss (Mimi Ayres) orgue obout when to present their findings on Chorlie public 26 — flowers for Algernon Mrs. Feldmon (Korlo Holvorson) exploins Chorlie's strange ocrions obout the night before to Chorlie (Rich Anderson) ond Alice (Elisso Lund). H I arson Srutfos M I anon Studio Front Row) Note Cuflond (Burt Seldon), Soroh Everson (Doris. Nurse). Angie Stensby (Anne Welberg), Mimi Ayers (Dr. Strauss), Melisso Lund (Gino), Elisso Lund (Alice Kinnion), Rich Anderson (Chorlie), Joy Dezurik (Normo). Allison Dukes (Bernice. Ellen). Kyrsren Lee (Jackie Welberg). Row 2) Brian Johnson (Professor Nemur), Dove Mundt (Joe). Alex Christenson (Connie, Choir Lody), Korlo Holvorson (Mrs. Feldman, Mrs. Mooney), Jo Parry (Mrs. Donner), Aaron Zieborth (Frank), Tim Gloege (Young Chorlie), Ann Sorenson (Mother), Martha Hollister (Child Normo). Scott Thompson (Father), Cheryl Osterhouse (Mrs. Nemur), Jonelle Whit-tinghom (Assistant Director). Meg Zauner (Director). H lotion Sfudoi Alice (Elisso Lund) ond Charlie (Rich Anderson) shore on affectionate moment before Chorlie is haunted by his former self. Foil Ploy — 27 Front Row) Soroh Johnson, Kristi Tomte, Korlo Holvorson, Cothy Preus, Korno Olson, Gref-chen Noble, Angie Sprenger, Renie Flemming, Jomon Boeson. Row 2) Dovid Lokhorst, Keith Rodrke, Jimmy Miller, Mork Brogg, Mr. Gordon Olson, Mork Shirley. Adrion Bolt, Mott Lone. Jester. Steve Stocy, tickles the foncy of Lody Angie Sprenger of the Modrigol Dinner. Dinner for 666 260 pounds of roosr beef 180 pounds of porotoes 108 pounds of butter 206 pounds of green beans 29 cokes 48 heods of lettuce 10 pounds of green peppers 10 pounds of cucumbers 24 pints of tomotoes 90 pounds of corrots Hove about 35 people spend about 6 hours in the kitchen. Dione Thatcher, Ronna Cople. Mory Bor-rett. ond Delorls Nelson pour juice from the meor. H lOfVOO 28 — Modrigol Dinner Madrigals Salute Olde England What do 208 pounds of green beons. 16 singers in royol dress, administrators in tunics, o sophomore spitting up ribbons ond o foiry godfather leaping about in o pink tutu hove in common? The Madrigal dinner. Lords ond Ladies attended this Old English feosr on Soturdoy, December 6 In the North Campus Royal Banquet Hall (gym). A second performance was given on Monday, December 8 for faculty, staff ond board members. An elegant procession began the evening, led by o grond entronce by King Greener (Saturday night) or King Nelson (Monday Night). After groce. the Royol Court gave o Wassail!” roost before the boor's head was brought in ond dinner was served. While Lords ond Ladies indulged themselves with Rooste of Beefe ond Boyl-ed Potatoes,” music was played, roses were sold ond beggars made their rounds. Money collected went to feed the hungry servants. In a dramatic presentation following the dinner, the king lost his carrier chicken ond wos given o run for his money when the Court Jester announced his candidacy for the throne. The Madrigals performed 25 ballads throughout the evening, ending with a recessional ond the singing of Silent Night in the darkened hall. Seventy-eight students were involved in the production of the Madrigal dinner, including servants, singers ond sound and ligh crew personnel. With the combination of Saturday ond Mondoy evenings, this wos the largest dinner ever prepared by Mrs. Ronno Caple and her crew of 35. Performing mogicon Seon Niemiec amozed Mr. Dovid Glenn (History) by removing knots from a rope. Sean wos the royal court mogicon for the Modrigal Dinner. President Croig Nelson and his wife made their Royal entrance os the singers bowed. Hi sports fons. I'm your fairy godfather.” Modrigal Dinner — 29 TT T KlononMM Above: Don Brisco (12) Indulges In some cornol, flesh pleoslng ocrlvitles or Sodie Howklns. Right: While folk-gomlng, Don Arden (12) lost his right orm when his portner Jodie Thiessen (11) swung o little too hord. Top: Andrew Gomson (12), Chod Nelson (11). ond Tom Mohler (11) seriously Indulged in Sodle's cowple eoling contest. Tom won. Top center: Chris Pope's dod shows Koorln Wongerin (11) ond Joson Sock (12) the ropes on the squore donee floor. Right: Mork Shirley does the limbo. H lononSn 30 — Sodie Howkinj H lowion Vw o REACTIONS WHEN ASKED TO SADIE . . . 'Exciremenr ran through my heart!’' Love is o mony pronged fork ond it con poke you in mony ploces. The night she osked me she poked me right in the heart; I felt wonderful. Sadie Goes Wild Sodie Howkins was a hit for almost oil juniors ond seniors who attended. The rheme was western, ond to fir, oil couples wore their cowboy ond cowgirl attire ond trotted over to the Rock Isle Hoy ond Sleigh Ronch. Activities in the born included gunny-sock races oround on obstode course, pin the roil on the horsey, the limbo competition, cow pie eating contests, square dondng, ond mor-rioges performed by Rev. Don Bergstrom. Those who wished to escape the threat of going to jail for nor holding hands with his dare or those who just wonted to rake a break from all of the exciremenr in the barn, moseyed out to the bonfire or relaxed on a night-time hoy ride. However, for an unlucky few, the hay ride did nor turn out to be so relaxing. This Sadie Hawkins night, nor unlike any other night, Dan Arden (12) was up to no good. Pulling his dote, Jodie Thiessen (11) off of one sleigh, he ran to the second of the two. On the way. the couple spooked the horses of the second, sending them golloping off like a couple of wild banshees. The sleigh full of people wheeled behind at a rapid clip. Sora Redeske (11) explained, At first we didn't really know what was happening, bur then the cart rook off really fast ond we were all hanging on hard hoping it wouldn't tip over. We finally stopped when we smashed into a wood fence and the horses broke loose ond ran away. She said she crushed her hand a bit, bur luckily no one was seriously hurt. I storred to swear profusely from strange ploces and imogined myself in o vat of boiling odd. My goiter started to itch. I didn't really think anything, I just wanted to go home. Sodie How tons — 31 Ellzobeth (Martha Hollister (9)) sighs impo-tiently while David (Greg Geyerman (12)) ploys Scrabble. Dreomwolk rook fifth place at the region Competition. Mark On MorkOrV 02 — Sno Doze MarVOrvjc MorVOnx Planning Started Late There was o big problem . .. ” sold Andrew Garrison (12), student body president, a mix-up on the Sno-Daze dote. We only hod two ond o half weeks to get everything together.” Despite little preparation rime, the week was full of activities. Spirit days were Jock Day, Hawaiian Doy, Hot Day, Dress-up Day and Red and White Doy. Sno-Daze royalty was a new idea. Names from each grode were drawn from a hat. This was a last attempt for humor,” Mr. Paul Norby said. A Night With Mother Goose” was the senior ploy, directed by Steve Stacy (12). Broom ball tournaments were held the following week. The program consisted of eight skits, each introduced by Mother Goose (Dan Arden — 12) and her children. Ten people rook a total of forty hours to write the script; over 70 seniors participated. Mark Brogg (12), Steve Schwab (11), Chris Pope (12), ond Steve Lysen (12) promote school spirit ot the student faculty volleyball gome. Mother Goose (Don Arden) ottempts to answer the question, Why Is the sky blue?” Sno Doze — 30 Academics are the base for every high school's existence. Every school offered English, moth and science. So what mode Minnehaha so special? Nine Bible dosses were included in the curriculum. A doss for seniors, Facing Your Future, helped students study their post high school plans. New musicol groups were added, each group specializing in its own unique sound. These mode Minnehoho special. 34 — Acodemlcs Division Paul Robie (11) works diligently on his loy-out for publications. Morii8rv Academics Division — 35 Germans Play Games While French Think Ungeduldig, dursrig, ond make we merry were words often heard or German Club gatherings, which included Initiation Halloween Party, St. Niklaus Tag Party, ond others. Gomes played were often chooric ond out of control, such os the shoe scramble, the spin around with your head on o bor until you become nauseated gome ond the Jane Fonda Workout, which wos required upon signing your mind, soul, and body over to the German Club. The sounds of o German Club party were the runes of Crazy Horses by the Osmonds, ond the Peer Gynt Suite. Wo isr ein Stuck Benjamin? The French Club wos much less mayhem-oriented, bur still intellectual in its own special way. Popular words were Omlerre du Frommoge ond Moke we merry. Above center: Joson Sock (12). Marcus Johnson (12) ond Steve Srocy (12) display prizes won in o German puppetry contest, while errie cortoon images of Rev. Howkinson ond Mr. Peterman loom in the background. H lotion Studio The German Club German dosses engage In o struggle against evil forces manifested in cute little cookies. Novin (V JO'f' '' 36 — Germon. French Ab Govw vj A member of rhe Germon CLub drops ro rhe floor In o store of dizzyness ofrer his turn or rhe “Oof Gome . H Ltyvon French Club: Front Row) Korin Hoglund. Shonnon Decker, Croig Djorgum, Brion Johnson, Teno Eosrburg, Julie Snell. Row 2) Molly Drennomon, Noncy Porsch, Mrs. Judy Johonnessen, Heidi Pro-erz. Erin Greener, Adrion Dolr, Jennifer Nyhuis, Koi Meissner, Coryn Morquordr Lourie Hutchinson. Joms McKoy (10) ond Shoyno Osrerhus (10) become seemingly entranced by the mogic of French for Mastery. Languages — 37 Spanish and Swedish continue tradition of fun learning Swedish and 5panish classes both continued the tradition of enjoyable learning. The Swedish students enjoyed Lek Dog every Wednesday, when they ote and ployed gomes. The second yeor doss went on o field trip to the American Swedish Institute offer reading The Emmigronts, o novel about Swedes emmigraring to the United Stores. Sonto Lucio doy wos celebrated with on early nnorning Luaa Fesr December 12. Swedish students song ond danced folk songs to entertain the guests. The Spanish dosses also enjoyed o day of fun colled Viernes es Especial'' (Friday is Speciol). On these days dosses would ploy gomes, worch Spanish Videos, or present skits. Classes also mode o monger scene for Christmas, held debores, created cartoons, wrote journals, ond ployed gomes. During second semester attempts were mode to form o Spanish dub. Third yeor Swedish srudenrs Trocy Groy (11), C. C. Carlson (11), Grero Thompson (11), Morey Alnes (11), Joy Wesrberg (11). Koorin Wongerin (11) ond Priscilla kygh (11) roke o breok from practicing folk dancing for Lucio. Koorin Wongerin (11) practices for the Lucio Fest. 06 — Swedish. Spanish Adriono Gorion (9), Eric Sulzboch (10); Andy Billig (11), ond Heother Roebken (11) listen to speeches in Sponish 11. Jesse Leodholm (10) works on o speech on his Christmos vocotion in second year Sponish. Swedish: Front Row) Jeff Bragg. Michele Olson. Row 2) Gory Noble. Mrs. Jeon Hansen, Undo lundin, Dono Palmer. Row 3) Elisso Lund. Brad Johnson. Beth Corlson, Vanessa Carlson. Row 4) Don Ostrom, Eric Sundquist. Kristina Nordstrom. Jonelle Whitinghom. Spanish: Front Row) Blaire Krause. Jose Jr., Tim Cody. Liso Anderson. Row 2) Andy Honsen. Chuck Coryell, Jeff Corlson, Eric Brondness. Alex Christionson. Angie Stensby. Row 3) Dave Miller. Derek Peterson. Scott Peterson. Sean Niemiec. Drew Hempel. Joel Kraft. Touno Holosek. Row 4) Paul Geerdes. Todd Bruce. Marc Rindels. Joson Osterlund. Karl Nelson. Looguoges — 39 Students Hit the Road Different varieties of field trips hove token place throughout the school yeor, ronging from seniors attending the College Fair at the Minneapolis Auditorium to the Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Concert Bond going to the Ordway to hear The Schubert Club. Other trips included the dromo doss going to the Old Log Theater to see Neil Simon's ploy. Brighton Deoch Memoirs, the Inferior Design class visiting the Alexander Polmer House. Hill Mansion and the Minneapolis Art Institute, ond the Minneapolis Art Institute, ond the Publications dosses spending o doy oi the University of Minnesota for the High School Press Association convention. It's o nice break from school, Amy Witte (11) said offer participating in the Sports Medicine trip to the Science Museum of Minnesoro in Sr. Paul to see the exhibit Science of Sports.” Amy Dovis (12). Korin Tetzloff (12). ond Nicolien VanGriffen (11) become enrongeled in the GEAR REDUCER ond love it. 40 — FleW trips Julie Corstensen (12) achieves mental unity with o Louisville Slugger. Poul Sf. Andrew (12). Don Low (12). Jim Doily (11). and Chris Jensen (11) display rheir skull cops or o Jewish synagogue. Angie Nelson (12) and Amy Johnson (12) observe rhe GYROSCOPE in action. 5f v Slocy Caught in o whirlwind of Jewish customs, Scott Lorson (12), Gregg Salisbury (12), Drion Sieck (12), Bloir Krause (11), ond Rich Lupu (12) express manifested zeal. Field Trips — 41 Seon Cosrigon (11) is gyrored into intoxicating bliss. Students Find Talents Through Hands-On Projects According to Don Ringold (12) orr projects were interesting because they allowed me to express myself in o creative woy.” Art students did many projects over the year, among them drowing, ceramics, using Indian ink, and painting with acrylic on canvas. I liked them (the projects), they weren't boring, they were challenging — a good woy of expressing my personality, soid Jody Bohlsen (12). In Foods, students prepared foods for the various units they were working on such os breods, vegetables, and desserts. Students also gave demonstration speeches on foreign foods. Liso Roioff (12) likes foods because we got to know each other better.” Rich Anderson (12) commented on liking the doss because of all the food he got to ear. Home Economics students sewed sweatshirts, skirts, ond jumpers. Advanced students could sew anything they pleased if they hod the ability. First year Woods students mode gumboil mochines, sconces, stereo cabinets,ond school docks. More advanced students in Cabinet Making hod five assignments over the year: a mo-jor project, lathe project, plasric-lominore project, picture frames, ond a crofry project of their choice. Nxoto D own Art students rotionolize the perspective of the dimensional montonous corridor. Brad Johnson (11) concentrotes on skinning o cot. the first step in dissection. ! — Proje rs H lC SO VvXJKrt Todd Corlson (11) lends o helping hond ro Mike Molzohn (12) in woods doss. Biology II student Amy Porod (12) lets the cot our of the bog. JcuooSorti Amy Monson (12) reocrs to the smell of the cor os she prepores ro skin it in Biology II. Don Breok (12) begins his yeor-long project of constructing o conoe. Projects — 40 Simulations Add Realism Speeches Add Interest Speeches and orher presentations were a major parr of many classes for juniors and seniors. History students were required to give two presentations — one pertaining to the Civil War period, and another on a subject of their own choosing. Book reports were given quarterly in some English classes. Freshman English classes did demonstration speeches in which they explained to their classmates a particular skill or interest. Eggbobies were just one exomple of class simulations, where teachers pur students into life-like situations to demonstrate a point. Students generally enjoyed these simulations because they were a break from the normal doss routine. I think simula- tions are on excellent idea. They really help me to understood what the teacher is trying to say, said Brett Mattson. Orher simulations used by teachers included a mock congressional session in American History, in which students were graded as a doss by how much legislation they passed, and by group for how much of that legislation benefited their group. The Intro to Business classes purchased stock with imaginary money and followed the stocks in the paper to simulate investiture. Economics classes simulated different economic systems and traded within them, and the sports medicine classes did injury simulations. Left: Reverend Swonson morions dramatically to illustrate his point. Middle: Mr. Peterman ond Kristin Olson (11) reduce copper oxide with methane to produce copper. 44 — Upfroro Don Shelby of WCCO-TV exploins to Speech students whor it is like to work with Pot Miles. To prove his modeling abilities. Steve Schwab posed for ort doss. Dove Gustafson describes Sherman's March in Americon History. JajooSoc Atx SVWU Jonis McKoy confidently explains Robert Bedford's importance in the movie The Great Gotsby Mike Becklund completes a simulation worksheet on China in Economics. Morh CVixe Up Front — 45 Papers Prove Profitable Papers — who invenred rhem and why? Everyday rhe rree population declined os srudenrs confronted the orduous task of doing o research paper. The tenth grade English dosses tackled their first major research paper on controversial current issues. They researched for six weeks and made note cords from sources of information. They then proceeded to write a pro con paper on rhe subject. It was hard but in rhe end it was very fulfilling,” said Jomie Bundul (10). The Seniors also did a long paper, comprised of reoding a piece of literature of their choice, and doing research; finding commentary on rhe book, also doing their own analysis of rhe book's rheme. It is a great experience in preparation for collegiate career. It is also very convenient that rhe Honors English classes hove their papers due rhe week rhe other classes begin theirs. It has rhe potential to be a very profitable situation,” said two anonymous members of rhe Senior Honors English doss. Tim Cody (12) glonces up after his strenuous studies. 7th hour Foundorion of Faith students reod a chopter of Mere Christianity. 46 — Poperc Mark frxx MortilViX Jeff Corlson (12), Nicolo Drown (12), and Tim Odde (12) help Amber Corroll (12) plan rhe foshion pages for rhe Antler. MorkfrlX Korhie Barrie (12) works on her economics lesson during 4rh hour. Jeff Olson (11) writes up o lob for chemistry. Papers — 47 Practice Makes Perfect Assignments, drills and busy work. Some think these ore implements of torture from o heartless teacher who hos no concern for students' wellbeing, when instead they might be considered o necessary foundation for a good education. Such drudgery os the monotonous task of grammar exercises with oil those pronouns and adverbs con really weigh students down. There is also the constant threat of doily moth assignments, typing drills, longuoge workbooks ond the list goes on. With most projects, such os the condle-holder In shop or the cloy pot in art, cleonup, scroping cloy ond cleaning off wood shavings, becomes o tiresome drudgery. No matter how hard or stupid they moy seem, drills help improve talents ond skills ond Increase our proficiency ot them. Not only that, they help moke us more mature ond responsible, thus preparing us for the REAL world. Frustrated by unending ennui, Jennifer Goodge foils into listless slumber. Jeff Olson (11) sloves through homework assignments In the Campus Room. 48 — Drill 6 Drudgery Working diligenrly, Amie Dovis (12) Lorisso Viloseco (12) rockle Anolysis homework. Skip Hovens (10) Smoothes down his bowl to perfection. ond ioson J xfc Joy Westberg (11) copies the some loyout onto severol quod pocks for the Junior Section of the yearbook. Tim Cody (12) struggles through o psychology assignment. Drills 0 DrixJgery — 49 Sing ' -' front Row) Elaso Lund, Dophrvc Skogkmd, Hoty R ang. C Xtiy H«i. Jonyiy Hbby Schmitt. Gtotcheo Noblo. Koitrt Tbttktff. Jennifer Nyholi Koro Mogrxnoo Ocbbi Dungoord Koto Potion. Rochol lee. Meredith McGore. Undiey Johiuon Korin Ftecboig, Joonrvo Genoveje Row 2) Vonewo Cortson Held. CUerhowJ. Shorv non Decker. Koren NogSo, Trocy NeSion Korno Ob©n. Oecky Vefcov son. Amy Johnson. Uso Holmborg. Soson Orower. Held looon, Mory SrockenrkJgo Kristi Tomte. Soro Johnson. Angie Sprenoet Cnssy Schnedev Amy Vowel. Corhy Preus Row 3) Ktltfo Otscn. Ihereso Gtlben-son AJex Ihortsos Joson Sock. Ryon Skonse John Homg Drew Henvet Mcyi lone. Ke«h Rodike, Er Erekson. Chod Nelson. Scon Krohn. Gront Johnson. Oovld lockhorst. Moth ShMey. Don (Vlsco. Jeff Brogg Oetsy Dewey, Heidi Melm h Row 4) Korio Holvorson Cheryl Osrerhos.se. Dovld VtcMond. Cosey fronMn. Chris Jensen: Troy WornqsiM. Tom .Mohier. Jim Maer. Jomon Doesen Scon Tobok Jim Koehn. Sreve Anderson. Cory Coedenos. Mork Orogg Adnon Ootr. Jeff Forrond, frod Person. Korhy Gsniefson Amy Mitchell. H lorsonSrsdc- Choir Performs New Feats Expression reached o peak when rhe Singers, the Treble Choir, rhe Mens' Choir and rhe Modrigols col-loborored ro record o Christmas album in mid-Ocrober. This wos rhe first choir album produced by Min-nehoho choirs in ten years and rhe first under Director Gordon Olson. Another highlight of rhe choir season wos rhe Modrigal dinner in December. Two performances were held, Friday and Saturday nights, with on addironol performance on rhe rood. Over 600 people were served o roost beef dinner and entertained by music, dramo and magic os rhe evenings were hosted by Kings Ken Greener and Craig Nelson. The annual Christmas concert wos held December 15 or Firsr Covenant Church in Minneapolis, o change in locorion from previous years. The Singers toured Florida over spring break, with Choral Ridge Presbyterian Church os one of their srops. H lotJOnS The Modrigols look on while Mr. Olson Is presented with o wreath ond o gift certificate (0 o night or rhe Lowell Inn or rhe close of the Modrigol dinner. 50 — Singers Mixed Choif: Front Row) Becky McEtfresh. Moody Sires. Liso Wicklund, Janice McKoy. Kori Hogstrom. Bridget Cron-n, Shoyno Osrerhus. Melisso Carlson. Mory Sorenson, Oono Harris. Row 2) Liso Kolen-burg. Heather Lupu, Jill Steiner, Coroline Attleson, Shono Brooks, Allison Dukes. Greta Johnson, Undo Nyquist. Peggy Kline. Liso Anderson. Morit Porton. Roberto Borret, Liz Ekberg. Row 3) Beth Corlson, Soro Kosson. Lindsey Bock. J.J. Brutesmon Mork Geerdes. Ben Lone. Seon Niemiec. Wolter Ziess, Joel Kraft. Kori Glenn. Julie Stienstro. Jomie Bundel, Stephonle Fischer Row 4) Anne Momma, Gretchen Edwords. Trocy Stein. Soroh Boehlond. Kori Adalbert. Scott Thompson. Len Hoogenson. Kori Rosenguist, Joy Mohler. Greg Geyermon. Brod Johnson. Ann Benjamin, Mary Johnerr. Morit Mesno. Julie Olson Modrigols: Front Row) Mott Lone. Soro Johnson. Mork Brogg. Cotherine Preus, Keith Rodtke. ,'rtS!i Tomte Row 2) Adrion Bolt. Mork Shirley. Korno Obon. Angie Sprenger. Jim Miller. Dove ‘•“Ckhorst. Gretchen Noble. Row 3)Jomon Boesen. Korlo Holvorson Messengers: Front Row) Korm Freeberg, Scott Thompson. Trocy Nelson, Cheryl Osrerhouse. Cosey Fronklln. Joonno Genovese. Row 2) Liso Holmberg. Jeff Forrond. Amy Wentzel. Scott Tobok. Theresa Gilbertson. Steve Anderson. Lindsey Johnson. Holly Reiling. Charles Cornell. Barber Shop: Front Row) Brod Person. Ryon Skanse, Jim Kuehn. Adrion Bolt Row 2) Dovld Lokhorst. Jim Miller. Andrew Gomson. Mork Bragg. Joson Sock. Mork Shirley. Don Brisco. Direcror Gordon Olson leads the Singers in reheorsol os they prepare to record their Christmas olbum or Berhlehom Lutheron Church. Performance — 51 Symphonic Wind Ensemble: From Row) Kns Swenson Krtsil Tomte. Cheryl Peterson, Jennifer Nyhyls, Ann Sorenson, Beth Broqg, LCorel Edison. lino Front-rich, Coryn Motcjuotdf. Koihctine Thomos. Rebecco Wellumson Row 2) Vonesso Corlson Molly Ooton, Jenny Tot-tersoil Tounyo Oornngion. Anne Oruss SheXy Peterson. Amy Sim-so Jon Wentcell, Petet Westbcrq Gtetchen Noble, Ginger Grohom. Som Pitmon, Joy Weuberg, N oto Brown Row 3) Jon Lotson. Chr.s Pope. John Shoffec. Tom Odle. Pou Etkkson, Jell Holtlr, Oon Ose. Morh Edsttom Chod Nelson. Morh Bruce. Andrew Gompson. Moth Shirley. Jim Rihhers Row 4) Duone Sollre. Steve Olson. Aoron Zieborth Eric Olson. Dove Mundt, Don Atden. Robbe Gole. Eric I or son John Monsmo. Moth ForreB Bond Plays New Tune Concerr Band moved ro second place with The creorion of rhe Symphonic Wind Ensemble (S.W.E) ond eliminorion of Vorsiry Bond. S.W.E., creored os o balanced group of fop wind insrrumenrolisrs, gove srudenrs more productive reheorsol rime. They were hard-working groups who sow common goals ond understood rhe purpose of reheorsol, said Mr. Jon Lorson, director. The rheme of Pop Concerr. in April wos Standing Room Only. The bonds highlighted Broadway musicals ond movie scores such os Memory” from rhe musicol Cars ond the movie Superman. S.W.E. ond Concerr Bond went ro rhe Ordwoy Music Theatre ro heor rhe American Brass IXevue in October. In rhe spring, both groups performed or o contest sponsored by rhe High School League. In Moy S.W.E. performed in rhe O’Shoughnessy Benefit Concerr. During rhe P.D.Q. Boch piece, o comical composition, rhe saxophone ployers read newspapers ond vorious other sections ployed their mouthpieces. MorHftV 52 — Bonds Peter Wesrberg (12) pauses from o bond piece ro readjust his bassoon. tncert Bond: Front Row) Kotie Carlson. Allison Rice. Missy Lund. Michelle Olson. Tlno Hendrickson, boroh Lindquist. Oecco Johnson. Jenny surnonn. Alysso Krokowskl. Mori Irelond. Jenny Hibbs. Kori Morgenrholer, Kyrsten Lee. Judy Hogkind. Kristin Olson Row 2) Soro huid. Leslie Erickson. Adorn Shively. Nicolien VonGiffen. Kris Nordstrom. Tosco Compbell. Kristi WicWund. Eriko Bjoridund. J Engeb. ore Rlndeb. Neil Erickson. Steve Romgren. Poul Geerdes. John Ester, Dovld Koontz. Juke Folrbonks. Mr Jon Lorson Row 3) Tim Funk, -n Coryell. Jon Mortin. Korno Hoglund. Todd Oruce. Deon Gobbert. Molly Monhord. Tom TenCore. Mike Oecklund. Gory Noble. Rlchord :orro. Brad Beale. Troy Chevalier. Sten Lindquist. Mike Kistler. Curt Obon. Jason Osreriund. Mike Tomte. Pep bond ploys or Homecoming Dove Mundf (11). Don Arden (12) ond Robbie Gole (12) listen to Mr. Lorson speok of their next performance. Freshmon Bond: Front Row) Stephonle Horves, Kyrsten Folrbonks. Scott Hoglund. Kristen Honson, Kristen Wongerin, Allison Doron. Heother Wholey. Amy Sock. Emily Eoton. Heother Yngsdol. Erico Peterson Row 2) Kote England. Evo Horv son. Heidi Wot son. Jody Bullene. Hons Anderson. Jason Reihng. Mognus Leslie. Craig Swonson. Don Turrv quist. Louro Honsen. Courtney Levosseur. Soro Nelson Row 3) Bob Conley. A J. Ecker. Jim Mitchell, Mott Borteis. Dovld Polmqulst. Kris Norwood. Shone Howklns. Phil Morquordt. Don Hord-mon. Scott Thompson. Ron Roskens, Erik Jorgenson. Mork Hogfors. Row 4) Mr. Jon Lorson. Kevin Tioden. Ole Ue. Eric Stem. Performance — 53 Orchesiro: Front Row) Scodro S«er-ren. Korno CXson. Soro Johnson. Amy Johnson, Chod Edison. Korin Gisloson. Amoro Johnson. Louro Rogon. Kothryn Hjeimstod. Mory Breckenridge. Soon Costlgon. Row 2) Suson Jocobsen, Debbi Pelzer, Ellsso Lund, Oerh Hutchinson. Kothryn lindstrom. Louro Johnson. Jeni Bergstrom. Cheryl Peterson. Kristi Tomte. Rebecco Wellumson. Kotherine Thomos. Kris Swenson. Vonesso Corlson Row 0) Rente Fleming, Duone Soilie. Jon Wentzel. Peter Westberg. Som Pirmon. Joy Westberg. Nicola Drown. Andrew Gomson, Mork Shirley. Jim Rikkers. Don Olson Row 4) Mr Jon Lorson. Eric Lorson. Eric Sulzboch. Mork For-rel. Don Arden Poul Volsrod. Orchestra Travels to Seattle This yeor wos highlighted for Minnehaha's Orchestra with a comprehensive tour of Covenant churches in the Seattle, Washington area during the month of Morch. In a joint effort, the Orchestra joined the choirs in a concert at First Covenant in Minneapolis on December 15. The year included a field trip to the Ordwoy Music Theatre to experience a violin performance. With the addition of four hard-shell coses for cellos purchased by Director Jon Lorson. the trip to Seattle will serve to ease all tours in future years. This year wos unique in that a harpist, Sandy Sletren (11) joined the Orchestra, adding a unique sound to the Orchestra. At the ’'Broadway Pop concert on April 24 and 25, the orchestra joined Minnehaha's three bands os they performed many numbers from the Broadway scene. 54 — Orchestra Sondro Slerten (11) performs on the harp or the Madrigal concerr. Suing Ensemble: Soro Johnson. Korno Olson, Soson Jocobsen, Debbl Pelzer, Korhryn Mjelmsrod Renie Fleming, Amoro Johnson Mary Brechenridge. Jozz Ensemble: From Row) Mr Jon Larson, Eric Lorson, Duone Sollie. Pool Erickson Row 2) Mark Druce. Cheryl Peterson. Vonesso Corison. Korherine Thomas. Mork Shirley, Steve Olson, Mark Edsrrom. Jim Rikkers. John Shoffer, Row 3) Mork Forrel. Don Olson. Chris Pope. Tom Odde. Joson Sock Andrew Gomson. Don Ose. Eric Sulzbach Dirty Dozen: Front Row) Chris Pope Don Arden. Andrew Gomson, Jim Rikkers. Mork Forrel. Don Olson. Row 2) Pout Erickson Eric Lorson. Duone Sollle. Eric Sulzbock. Mork Oruce, Mork Shirley. Aoron Zieborth. The Madrigal Dinner Dross Ensemble: Dan Arden (12), Marls Farrell (10). Druce Johnson (11), Andrew Gomson (12), Jim Rikkers (12). GREAT LEGS! Performance — 55 InrellecruQ, vanr - Garde, 56 —Fashion m Fashion Statements of 1987 Fashion or Minnehaha wos as diverse as the people who wenr here. Srudenrs dressed ro express rhemselves. Some people wanted ro srand our, while others wanted ro fir in. People wore just about every rype of fashion excepr bell bottoms ' giggled Carrie Beckmon (12). The preppy look was always a safe bet. Athletic was also popular: with letter-jackets it was hard to go wrong. The trendies were the school fashion consultants; they turned over a new wardrobe every three months. For those who weren't caught up in that scene, casual was definitely the way to go. Society has become too materialistic; comfort is all that should matter ’ said Emily Boltin (11). Some students could be considered individuals by the clothes they wore, whether it be trying ro make a statement or by refusing ro conform. Because the majority of Minnehoha students rook care in what they wore, a good percentage fell into the well-dressed category. Staying well-dressed was expensive. I think we should all wear uniforms, then the guys could afford ro rake our the girls ' said Tim Brown (11). Foshion — 57 Musical Tastes Divaricate The music scene was definirely worth rewinding. Students expressed themselves by whor type of music they listened to ond were splintered into music ‘'tribes, each with its own idols, icons ond modes of behovior. From Don Jovi to Bronski Beat, from Eric Clopton to the Cure, students heard ond sow it oil. The doy after o particularly popular concert, students could be seen proudly strutting their stuff with concert T-shirts emblazoned with various bonds' names. Bruce Springsteen was leader in record soles, but other rock goints like Madonna ond David Bowie created on ouro of untouchobility which only increased their fame. Things changed quickly. MTV lost its novelty ond nearly become posse, but it was still on excellent vehicle for new bonds. Music itself also changed with the rimes. Drum mochines dicked out rythmns ond synthesizers emulated entire orchestras. With this change come a violent rebellion ( Who needs electronics? ) especially evindenr with DEM and other guitar combos. The Paromedics. aided by rheir loser-lighr show play summer-lime Blues four rimes In one show. 56 — Muk Terrorists once ogoin showed rhor people will resorr ro onyrhing ro moke rheir poinr ond goin recognition. They usually used bombs planted in cars, restouronrs, embossies ond bonks. France, in particular, was the target of terrorist attacks. Such incidents kept us owore of minority groups' plights ond opinions. South Africa minorities fought bitterly for the right ro vote ond be more involved in the government. Some United Stores — based companies pulled rheir operations our of South Africa for economic ond or social political reasons. Even the mighty shall foil — ond they did, the most prominent being President Reagan's biggest political mistake: selling arms to Iron. In oddirion, funds from this sole were diverted ro the Contra rebels in Central America, cousing numerous investigations ond political waves. Americans in general expressed o shift in politicol beliefs, visible in the Democrats' control of the Senate; o change from several prosperous yeors for the Republicans. Current Many people become concerned over the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), which reached epidemic levels. Physicians ond scientists searched for o method of eorly diagnosis, o preventative drug ond o cure. A generol distrust for young adults wos ex pressed through o low raising the drinkinc oge from 19 ro 21 in both Minnesota one Wisconsin. There wos much debate ro how effective this would be ond how long it would lost. 60 — Current Events Presidenr Corizon Aquino of rhe Phillipines, showed poliricol expertise os she foiled o coup and proceeded ro restructure rhe military ond her cabinet ro better suit her needs. Formers were, os they hod been for rhe post few years, still foced with crisis due to low export rates ond o surplus of agriculture goods. Airlines, foced with bankruptcy ond disintegration, were forced ro merge, until there was o considerable lower number of commericol airlines. The government revised rhe rox lows, making some major chonges to be phased in over a few yeors. The imost significant chonges were the lowering ond simplifying of rox rotes ond elimination of many deductions. Events A large percentage of the population ex-p essed disgust towards mandatory drug testing in rhe workplace, claiming it ro be on Evasion of personal privocy. Current Events — 61 The sporting evenrs in which studenrs porncipored, whether won or lost, will stoy with them forever. Who con forger the ogony of doily proctices. the determination before ond during the games, and the enthusiasm of scoring the first touchdown or making the rie-breoking goal? The players however ore nor the only people to rhonk, but also the fons, those who cheered extra loudly in the rom, ond managers, those who made endless runs to refill the water jugs. ' Playing sports at M A is great because the people are so supportive ond always come our to cheer you on. We always have the best fon support in the stare. said Steve Lysen(12) t'J A'M -ttC5 Div:WOO Nicolle Nlcklos (11) serves ro the Mounds Pork Acodemy reom, while cheerleoders encouroge her. Volleyball Team Strived to Be Mentally Prepared Losing ro Centennial was rhe besr experience for rhe girls' varsiry volleyball ream because of rhe strong ream unity, according ro Sara Johnson (11). Positive attitudes, crowd supports and will power contributed to their best playing. Early season weaknesses in blocking, serving consistency and setting occuracy improved as rhe girls worked on what Coach Dahl referred ro as mid-game slump, taking rhe lead and then relaxing their grip on if in mid-game. With a final record of 8-8, they had believed they would do well at Regions. Unfortunately, they didn't ploy ro their full ability. The playing level wasn't os high as it could have been, said Lisa Hdmberg (10). I don't think we were mentally prepared, added Kate Hjelmsrad. Mental preparation had a significant role in their practices. Wearing ribbons on game days, having special suppers, slumber parties ond prayers all helped prepare them mentally. Volleyball is a mental game, concluded Sara, because a player's skills don't change dramatically from game ro game. You have to hove a positive attitude. H tonon$nx o Nicolle Nicklos (11) prepares ro pass rhe boll ro rhe serrer while Llso Holmberg (10) worches. Nicolle wos o urillry ployer ond Liso wos on arracker. 64 — VoTteyboll H lorton Sfix © Cory Fronis (12) receives o serve ond sends rhe boll ro rhe serrer. Kore Hjelmsrod (11) hlrs rhe boll over Mounds Pork Acodemy's blockers. H. Looon SoxSoi Kore Hjemsrod (11) mokes o powerful serve in rhe Homecoming gome ogoinsr Mounds Pork Acodemy. Volleyboll — 65 Evrerr Lundquisr (11) ond Dovld Potter-son (11) prepore for the big roce. The long stride of Koorin Wongerin (11) helps her reoch her destinotion. Soro Nelson (11) ond Heother Roebken (11) exert themselves In o 10 kilometer roce. Coaching Provides Edge Good leadership ond effective coaching provided the needed edge to overcome o lock of depth ond experience os both the boys' ond girls' cross-country teams ploced third in the Tri-Metro conference. Sophomore Mark Farrel led the boys' team by capturing the only all-conference oward given to the boys’ reom. I didn't do it for me. he soid. According to Coach David Lind-mark, the reams' success was also due to strong performances by Captain Bryan Lloyd (11) Jason Killam (11), and Mart Dole (11) who all earned all-conference honorable mention. The girls’ ream also completed a prosperous season, finishing third in the conference. Strong leadership provided by coprain Korin Tetzlaff (12) and, two-time all conference award winner. Heather Roebken (11) laid the foundation for a competitive season. My personal goal was to create ream unity, Heather said. Benefocrors of this support were Kristen Wongerin (9) ond Saroh Nelson (11) who both captured All-Conference honorable mention awards. 66 — Cross-Country H lonon Uvttxn Girls' Tennis Fulfills Goals A record of 12 wins and 3 losses ended rhe girls' tennis season. Cooch Horvey Lundin, in his 23rd year os cooch, soid they hod o great yeor! The three coptoins Kristin Smith (12), Korhy Gustafson (12) and Sarah Glanville (11) felt ream unity was important. Kristin said, The ream got along so well. We supported one another and mode sure everybody felt good about their playing.'' In regions 5AA they hod a big win, defeating Osseo in semi-finals. They came in second behind Blake. The season was frustrating because of Blake,'' said Nicole Davis (11). Bur it was fulfilling, because goals were reached and we went as far as we could.'' Amy Mitchell (11) and Nicole were first place doubles champions in rhe Breck Invitational tournament in September, at which seven reams participated. Kristin Smith (12) ond Lisa Roloff show off their pearly whites. Kristin Smith (12) whacks rhe boll into oblivion. Girls- Tennis — 67 Gregg Salisbury cleors the boll, desrroying another Southwest offensive attempt. Soccer Has Trying Season Ir was o rrying season for rhe boys' varsiry soccer ream, bur rhey finished wirh a regular season record of 12-6-0, o pleasanr surprise for Coach Kauls, who expected they would finish 9-9. Winning nearly eight games in a row brought their record above the expected 9-9. Captain Don Arden (12) explained that after rhe season's first half, rhe team began to work together better and play wirh more intensity. Two of the ream's roughest gomes were against SPA and Breck. Both gomes were against good reams in poor playing conditions, and were physically ond mentally intense. Coproin Chris Pope (12) explained, Though we lost to SPA 3-0, our ream played one of rhe season's best games, sticking with SPA until rhe fourth quarter when rhey scored all three of their gools. He odded, Ir was a good game against probably rhe best ream in rhe state!” The Indians defeated Breck 1-0 in their first gome against them. It was an abusive game to our fragile but lovable bodies,” soys player Steve Schwab (11). It was probably rhe most physically brutal gome of the year.” Many fans claimed it was one of rhe most exciting games they'd ever seen. The team finished second in rhe region after losing to Breck in rhe region finols. Four players received recognition for their season's efforts: captain Chris Pope (12) was oworded All-State honorable mention, captains Don Arden (12) ond Steve Lysen (12) received All-Conference, ond Mike Widdifield (11) received All-Conference honorable mention. Chris summed up rhe season, We hod fun ond did better than most people thought we would, but did worse than we thought we could.” M Icovoo Sfvdky, Above: Defender foils for Paul Hlllmon's (12) moves. 6£ — Boys- Soccer Mike Widdifield (11) stretches his calves os Cretin goolie observes. Don Arden (12) looks downfield ond prepores ro score. Herr Kouls points out o red-winged blockbird to Cozy. There ore none of those In Switzerlond. H. larsoa S uc oi Brian Sleek (12) skies over defenders while Don Arden (12) looks on In owe. H looonSrufltot Boys' Soccer — 69 Amy Porod (12) boors o corner kick in hopes of adding ro rhe lead. Girls' Soccer Unified Wrapping up rhe season with a 10-6 0 record, the girls' varsity soccer ream had few regrets. Coach Mark Anderson felt rhe season was successful and described rhe team as nor just a bunch of individual players and coaches, but a tor of good friends, evidence of rhe ream goals of building friendships and unity. In rhe beginning ir was hard ro ger along, bur later rhe ream was closer, said Debbie Bungoord (11). While winning and having o good rime were important, Cooch Anderson explained rhe ream's phitoshophy. We wanted ro improve as individuals and as a ream, ro ploy 100 percent and ro give God glory as we played.'' Although rhe ream tosr its chance or Store in rhe second regions game, they played well, ourshooring Sr. Louis Park 24-6. The ream placed second in conference. According ro Cooch Anderson, mid-season illnesses and injury were factors in rhe toss of some conference games; however, they did successfully bear many reams they hod tosr ro last year. All-conference honorable mention went ro Susie Copers (12). Korin Peer-son (12), Cathy Preus (12) ond Stephanie Anderson (12) were awarded all-conference. Carhy Preus was nominated for rhe all-srare ream. H Looon Snx 0' Above: Julie Olson (9) mokes o spectacular save In rhe Homecoming gome ogoinsr Drody. 70 — Girls' Soccer Melisso Pizzoro (12) stops another Drody scoring opportunity. H looonVv o Angie Sprenger (12). Kristin Olson (12), Erin Greener (12). Korin Peorson (12), and Lourie Hutchinson (12) cheer on their team while Kristin Olson and Angie Sprenger catch up on their sleep. Captain Nicolo Drown bottles the Drody bunch in the girls soccer teams highest scoring gome. H lOTJOTl S(u 01 Beth Drogg (12) congratulates Cathy Preus (12) on her performance In the victorious Homecoming soccer gome. Gifts' Soccer — 71 With o crushing tockle. John Green (12) soboroges 5r. Dernord's orrempr for yordoge. Football Has Tough Schedule Minnehaha's football ream won its first Homecoming game since 1982. The ream bear Sr. Bernards, which had a 4-3 record ar the rime and was rhe only ream to bear conference champions Mohromedi. Bearing Sr. Bernards at Homecoming was rhe ream's besr-played gome according ro Cooch Ted Malmsren. Minnehaha dominated rhe game and came up with rwo great scoring drives ro win 13-9. Having tost their first five games, Cooch Malmsren felt rhe ream encountered many problems throughout the season, including a rough schedule ar rhe season's begin- ning, lock of depth and injuries in mid-season. Kyle Johnson (12) learned that team play is really important because when rhe whole ream played well, (or Homecoming) we won. Coach Malmsren learned that they hod to play a full game — not just three quarters of a gorme. The ream also learned they always should be-mentally up no matter who they play. Coprain Mott Watson (12) concluded rhor if our mental attitude hod been better, we would hove been more successful. M lorjon 5 u rt Above: Dloir Krouse (11) kicks o 35-yord punr ogoinsr Sr. Dernord's 72 — FoorbaH Cooch Leodflod urges ream on to o Homecoming victory. Quorrerback Chod Nelson (11) colls ploys while about to receive the snap from center Mott Watson (12). All-Conference tailback Mark Kluzenik-Ashley (12) prepares to receive o poss from quarterback Chod Nelson (11). H. larson Jrvx os Mark Kluznik-Ashley (12) runs the option ploy against Sr. Bernards. Football — 73 Shoon Homilton (12) ond Jim Kuehn (12) bottle for o rebound. Boys' Conquer Conference The Tri-Merro conference rifle was in reoch for rhe boys' varsity basketball ream. As of Februory 17, rhe only loss in rheir 12-1 record hod been ro Sr. Anthony. Since they bear Sr. Anthony Februory 17, they were almost assured of winning conference, which would be M.A.'s first Tri-Merro conference rirle in boys' baskerboll. Throughout rhe season, rhe ream improved defensively. We're holding reams ro fewer points. We rry nor ro let o ream score over 40 poinrs on us, said coproin John Green (12). Coproin Mark Schrog (12) ond John both agreed rhe two Centennial games ond rhe Sr. Anthony gome were season highlights. Sr. Anrhony was by for rhe roughest ream,'' commented John. Four ream members left rhe ream before Spring Break ro go on Singers' Tour. Cooch Bill Carlson was nor real happy abour that because region rournamenr began then. He felt rhe situation could hove been avoided ond rhe school should nor hove pur rhe players in a position ro choose between two commitments. Becouse of rhe toss of ployers, those remoining were under more pressure. Also, Cooch Corlson brought up some sophomores ond ninth graders. M I oryx' $r.ao Jim Kuehn(12) stretches to block o shot John Green (12) ond Mark Schrog (12) receive their assignments from Cooch B Corlson. 74 — Boys' Ooskerboll Mork Schrog (12) hustles down court on o task break opportunity. Mott Worson (12) grabs o rebound from o Formlngron player. H lofJOrt U j0Oi Jim Rikkers (12), after stealing the boll, goes up for o loy-up. Boys' Baskerboll — 75 Soroh Glonvllle (11) shoors from rhe baseline. Girls Play Competitively According ro Coproin Rochel Lunde (12) rhe girls basketball season wos better than rheir record showed. Cooch LeafbkxJ agreed, attributing rhe rough luck ro sickness. He said rhe girls were very competitive ond ployed up ro rheir porenriol. The ream's all-around record wos 10-7 ond rheir conference record wos 6-5. They placed second in rheir Conference which consisrs of nine single A reoms. Afrer Conference gomes hod ended, rhe ream wenr on ro Regions, on independent competition. Strengths of rhe reom induded eveoed-our rolenr ond good outside shooting. In addition, three girls hove 10-12 point scoring overoges. Areas which could hove been further developed were rhe inside gome, consistency, ond passing skills. Other rhon winning, reom goals induded having fun ond developing friendships. M iar.cn SfuOa M loicn 5tic Top-. Cooch Gory leofblod explolns rhe firer points cf refereeing ro rhe officiots 76 — Girts' OasketboB Nicole Dovls (11) polls down a rebound and looks fee on outlet. Left: Erin Greener (12) makes o fasr breok down court. Below: Amy Mirchell (11) fights o Centour for o rebound. H. lonon Left: Amy Mirchell (11) hopes to grab the rebound from the Centour players. H looon SfxxSoi Girls' Basket boll — 77 Oblivious to whot is happening, Don Break (12) looks on from the background while feommores Andrew Gomson (12), and Craig Bjorgum (12) forecheck the Farmington defense. Hockey Skates to Success With a 12-5-1 record and heading towards the regional playoffs, the varsity hockey ream finished second • in the tri-metro conference. This successful season was due to a solid, balanced ream, effort aided by the conference leading net-minding from tri-captains Dan Law and fellow captain Ben Carpenter's goal scoring efforts. Other reasons cited for the ream’s good performance were solid strategic leadership from heod coach Bruce Hendrickson and psychological motivation,'' commented captain Dan Arden. The team motto, Hard work bears talent when talent doesn't work hard, was a source of inspiration. Ben Carpenter and Phil Stanchfield summed up the season saying We had a strong season, but we would have done better if we could hove had all three lines scoring together and the whole ream skating three periods. H Loooo Studio H Loooo SfydkM Coproln Don Low (12) oitempts ro bolonce Ns goolle slick on Ns foreheod while slopping o thunderous shot from o Formlngton ployer. Foreword Dennis Schneider (11) looks ocross the Ice to deliver o pass 78 —Hockey Robbie Gole (12) guards Phil Sronchfield (11) os he glides the puck ocross the ice dodging his opponent. Steve Schwab (11) faces off against his • ™ - opponent. H lafvoo VuCku H LononStvSo Hockey — 79 Coproins Tim Sudeith (12) ond Orion Sieck (12) discuss their strogeties before they roce ot Welch Village. Downhill Builds Confidence Both downhill ski reams enjoyed rhe mild weorher this season ond despire rhe abundance of natural'' . snow were able ro complere rhe full season. The boys' ream was among rhe rop five reoms in rhe srare according ro Cooch Tim Franrzich. Top skiers Andy Dierz (11). Greg Kilgore (11). Mike Widdifield (11). Rondy Bevis (12). co-coproins Brian Sieck (12) ond Tim Sudeirh (12) gove rhe ream hope of moking ir ro Srore ofrer o solid seoson, bur were disappoinred when rhey fell shorr of moking ir or secrionals on Thursdoy, Februory 12 or Welch Villoge. Only Andy Dierz (11) mode ir ro Srore individually for rhe boys. The girls' ream, under Cooches Tim Fronrzich ond Koren Speich come o long way. ond reolly began foiling rogerher Toward rhe end of rhe season.'' soid Cooch Fronrzich. Led by Coproin Koarin Wangerin (11), rhe ream consisrenrly builr confidence in rhemselves despire o mediocre seoson. Cooch Fronrzich nored rhe girls' ream hos been building ond wirhin o few yeors should develop inro o reolly srrong ream. The girls finished fourrh our of six reoms in secrionals. ond although rhey did nor advance ro Srore. Koarin finished in rhe rop seven girls. Many of rhe besr skiers, including Nicolien VonGiffen (11). Krisren Wangerin (9). Koarin Wangerin (11). ond Morgorer Foris (9). will return next yeor. JaonSoc Andy Dierz (11) gets himself menially prepored before his roce. Andy Dierz (11) skis his woy ro srore. 60 — Downhill Skiing Holding her winning skis, Soroh Nelson 11) ond her brother Rodney (85) shore rhe ex irement of Soroh's victory. Dottom left: Bryon Lloyd (11) wotches rhe girls' roce while he wolts for rhe boys to begin. The meet wos held on Kordiok Loke. toy CC Has Rewording Season Despite a lock of snow due to one of Minnesota's mildest winters ever, Cooch David Lindmork felt rhe team did pretty well; people learned a lot. Instead of proctiang on golf courses, the ream skied along a 14 mile snow fence ond on lakes, ond when rhe lakes weren’t skioble, practices were cancelled or members could practice dryland. Cooch Lindmork said one advantage of skiing on lakes was being able to analyze technique. He said rhe ski camps helped for those who went, ond members who attended passed on what they learned to others, bur felt rhe ream wos hurt by not being able to train on hills. He did feel rhe ream has better skaters. At the conference meet on Tuesday, February 3. Coproin Soroh Nelson (11) placed first ond Captain Bryon Lloyd placed seventh. The girls finished third out of seven, and rhe boys finished fifth our of seven. In regular season competition rhe girls' record was 5-2, ond rhe boys' record was 2-5. Cooch Lindmork summed up rhe season by saying, It was frustrating nor having snow, bur rewarding in terms of rhe kids sharpening rhe skills they've acquired. Next year, given some snow, we ll do much better.” lo V(irt«n Cross-Country Skiing — 81 Wrestlers Improve The wrestling ream has shown considerable improvement from lost year, according to Coach John For-rond. The team rose from no wins lost year to o record of 3-9 this yeor. The reom hos hod very close motches that could've gone either way. said Coach Forrond. They hod to give up o lor of points at the beginning of the season because three of the wrestlers were ineligible to ploy. The ream hod tournament success in oil three of their tournaments, with mony of the wrestlers in the finals. Coach Forrond soys, Wrestling is unique not only os o team sport, bur os on individual sport. There is o tor of potentiol for several individuals to do reol well in regionals.” A tor of good things happened, bur it wasn't the season we expected,” soid Coproin Jeff Forrond (12). Top left: On rhe verge of o pin, Croig Swanson (9) mokes the final kill. Top right: Chuck Cornell (12) struggles for position while the referee looks on. Center: Jeff Forrond (12) stores down his opponent just before his ottock. Cooch Dubois ond cooch Forrond feel the tension during o match. H lonco SftXK 62 — Wrewling H lononStudtoi Shaking rheir fists at the opposition, the girls' vorsity soccer cheerleaders aid their team onto victory. H. lonon Srudot H lononS«u ot Cheerleaders: Upper Left) Gilts' Vorsity Soccer. Ooyj' Vorsity Bosketbofl. Front Row) Leble Erickson (10). Michelle Oboo (10). Jlnno Lundquisf (12). Row 2) Foith Olson (11). Coptoin Megon Newstrom (12). Cheerleoders: Upper Right) Vorsity VolleyboH. Vorsity Hockey. Front Row) Kim Schuett (11). Heidi Dierhoos (11). Coptoin Corrle Oeckmon (12). Row 2) Korin WoHoce (12). Julie Steinstro (10) Cheerleoders: Lower Left) Boys' Vorsity Soccer. Varsity Wrestling Front Row) Dono Blumberg (12). Korin Glloson (11). Myndy Drenk (12). Row 2) Tiffony Lorv dis(lO). Coptoin Angle Nelson (12). Cheerleoders: Lower Right) Vorsity Footboll. Girls' Vorsity Bosketboll. Front Row) Jenny Hibbs (11) Row 2) Thereso Gilbertson (11). Co-Coptoin Kim Olson (11). Co-Copt am Christine Corlson (11). Cheerleaders Cheer Dr. Kennerh Greener become the cheerleader advisor in December when Ms. Tauno Holaseck resigned to get married. As advisor, Dr. Greener met wirh the cheerleoders Monday afternoons to discuss recent developments and what was coming up. The cheerleoders responsibilities were to make hall and locker signs announcing the gomes, and to cheer the team and get the crowd involved at the games. According to Jinna Linquist (12), Encouraging the players and having the audience cheer on the players wirh us” was an exciting part of being a cheerleader. At the Pilisbury National Open Wrestling Tournament, December 5 and 6, the cheerleoders hod to wear longer skirts. This came about from parent complaints and college policy. Cheerleodiftg — 60 Girls Volleyboll Opponent Us Them Formingion 3 0 Southwest 3 1 DC 0 3 Oreck 1 3 Mohtomedi 3 0 Centennial 2 3 Oloke 3 0 St Croix 0 2 ! Mpls. Lutheron 2 i St Oernotds 0 3 Mounds View 3 0 Detosolie 3 0 St Anthony 1 3 Connon Foils 1 3 Henry 3 0 Den.lde 1 3 Mpls. lutheron 3 1 Denilde 0 3 Vorsity Volleyboll: Fionr Row) Kristi Tomre. Rochel Lunde. Kor-no Olson Row 2) Monoger Soroh Boehlond. Amie Dovis. Nicolle Nicklos. Kristen Arden. Monoger Roberto Borrett Row 0) Sondy Sletten. Grerchen Noble. Joy Westber. Kote Hjelmstod. Coach Forrest Dohl. Liso Holmberg. Cory Froncis. Soro Johnson. JV Volleyboll: Front Row) Allison Dukes. Liso Hubers. Judy Hoglund. Row 2) Morir Mesno, Jeon Hutchinson, Molly Monhard Row 3) Monoger Roberto Borretr. Tino Hendrickson. Heidi Helmich. Phil Erickson. Ann Benjamin. Stephanie Fischer. Tino Simpson. Monoger Soroh Ooehlond. D-squod Volleyboll: Row 1) Soro Nyhuis. Heidi Hallsren. Row 2) Courtney LeVosseur. Erlko Peterson. Beth Hutchinson. Row 3) Rito Abner. Mory Joehnert. Cooch Koisers. Trocy Stein. Undo Nyquist. Cross-Country Guys 3rd in Tri-Metro 12-16 Conference Girls 3rd in Tri-Metro 14-14 Conference Cross-Country: Front Row) Laurel Edison, Emily Sollie. Koorin Wangerin. Heother Roebken. Kori Morgentholer. Soroh Nelson. Row 2) Mork Swanson. Mark Forrel, Scott Krohn. John Jendro. Bryon Lloyd. Evrett Lundquisf. Curt Olson Row 3) Betsy Lorson. Kristin Wongerin. Dove Potter-son. Assistant Cooch Jeff Sorenson. Cooch Dovid Lindmork. Joson Cook. Joson Killom. Korin Tetzloff. 84 — Sports Boys' Vorsity Soccer: Front Row) Cooch Guido Kouls. Manoger Jenny Torrersoll, Andy Dietz, Greg Kouls. Chris Johnson, Steve Olson. Monoger Jennifer Hoogwerf, Cozy Cozemier. Row 2) Eric Olson. Dove Wlcklund. Korl Adelbert, Steve Schwob. Chris Pope. Marcus Johnson. Gregg Salisbury. Brian Sieck. Eric Erickson. Row 3) Steve Lysen. Rondy Bevis. Noel Thompson. Don Arden, Tim Sudeith, Robbie Gole. Mike Widdifield. Poul Hlilmon. Bruce Johnson. Boys' JV Soccer: Front Row) Cory Sloter. Todd Meyers. Andy Dietz. Mork McCory. Duone Sollie. Cooch Greg Nelson. Row 2) Keith Rodtke, Scott Allord. Dove Mundt. Jon Monsmo, Greg Geyermon. John Hortig. Row 3) Tim Brown. Koi Meisser, Noel Thompson. Rich Evans. Jim Miller. Greg Kilgore. Uchendu Jemie. Boys' Varsity Soccer Opponent Us them Brody 6 0 Sr Bernard-. 5 0 Sr Thomas 1 4 SPA 0 3 Holy Angels 3 1 Hill Murray 2 3 Torino Groce 2 0 Breck 1 0 Mohromedi 2 1 Shartuck 1 2 Bloke 2 0 Crerin 2 1 Sr. Agnes 7 0 Benlde 3 0 Sr Louis Pork 3 0 Osseo 2 1 Breck 1 3 Boys' B-squad Soccer: Front Row) Andrew Schueler. Jeese Leodholm, David Gundole. Brod Beol, Steve Corlson. Golie Tim Gloege. Row 2) Golie Aob McGuinness. Poul Geerdes. Drew Hempel, Eric Sulzboch. Mike Kistler. Eric Swonson, Gray Nobel. John Preus. Row 3) Jud Hogstrom. Ivor Osrerlund. More Rindells, Note Cutlond. Jomie Running, Sommy Youseff. Boys' Freshmen Soccer: Front Row) Duone Srobbe. Rick Greener. John Nelson. Andy Morstod. David Polmquist. Row 2) Chris Norwood. Don Turn-quist. Mott Parry, Magnus Leslie. Bruce Bundgoord. Kevin Tioden. Row 3) Ronold Roskins, Nick Greener. Drew Justus. Erik Jorgenson, Ole Lie, Phil Mor-quordt. John Morstod. Sports — 85 FoorboH Opponent formngton Orooklyn Center Mohtomedi CentenniQl Oloke Sr Oernords St Anthony Connon folk OenikJe Us them 0 34 0 9 0 22 7 20 10 30 13 9 17 6 7 16 0 26 G ts Soccer Opponent Us them South wev 2 2 Rose vine 2 4 5r Ocrrtords •1 2 Coon RopKJs 0 3 V lotion 1 0 SPA .1 0 OethomHoll 1 1 Holy Angels 0 1 till Murray 1 4 To mo Groce 4 0 frock 2 0 South 4 0 St Cloud 4 0 Orono 2 2 Bloke 0 1 frody S 1 Regina 1 0 Benilde 1 4 Vorvty foorboll: ftont Row) M.Ke OoOJuxJ. Tim Cody Mofly Reatvj Cooch M Cortson Cooch Pout Ktoov? Cooch fed Motmiten Cooch Gory lectbtod Cooch Dowd Glenn JmOoley. Kevin NyenhvU ChocK Corne Row 2) Jojh Kone Chod Notion Orerv Dotnom Johncthon Mono Im for . Chra lemon file Johnson. Ship Hovent. Moth Kkn vh-AiMey Oeotvi Sct.neder Jim Hoy Row 3) Orion Gruber loion Rplcy Aoron fetscnh Ttoy Wortvyj«y v.he Oodje John Sveen Pot Johnson. I R MoNer. Reiner Krumpelmonn Oon low. Jomon Ooesen. Mark Jenson Row 4) Joe tietsred Scott lotion. Oon Sorv Kyle Johnson Pool St AnO-ew. Scott ToOok John Green Oon He ermon M yt Vot son, Wot Krouse, Todd Coition JV Football: Front Row) Ben Lone. A J. Ecker. Cooch Dili Corlson. Cooch Gory LeofbSod, John Rassmussen. Rick Erickson Row 2) Greg Frenholtz. Josoo Fronklin. Don Hard-mon. Eric Seine. Shone Howktns, John Martin. Row 0) Joy Mahler. Josh Kone. Brent Bostrom. Skip Hovens. Tim Funk Row 4) Joson Ripely. Joymon Boesen. Mork Ten-son, Erick Nelson. Karl Rosenquisr. Scott Thompson. Girls' Vorsity Soccer: Front Row) Cooch Mork Anderson. Korin Peor-son. Stephanie Anderson. Kelly Pustorlno. Erin Greener. Cotherine Preus, Nicky Drown, Cooch Don Oren Row 2) Gert Von DeWolker. Loune Hutchinson. Soro Nelson. Lindsey Johnson Row 3) Suzy Cospers. Koren Nogel. Beth Brogg. Meiisso. Pizorro. Kris Setonder. Deb-bie Bundgoord Row 4) Coryn Mor-guordr. Julie Olson. Krisrin Olson, Kns Swenson. Amy Porod, Angie Sprenger, Molly Brennomon Gills' JV Soccer: Front Row) Viviono Rios. Amy Johnson. Cooch Gory Sontoorjion Row 2) Georgine Norris. Morgret Forrls. Stephonie Horves. Rochel Lee. Soro Lundell. Mondy Seitz, Row 3) Kjersten Rosenquist. Nicollen VonGriffen, Becco Johnson. Shoron Mockenhoupr. Erin Anderson. Kotie Corlson, Lisa Anderson Row 4) Jomie Bundel. Berh Hellickson. Julie Ryding, AUson Dorion. Suzy Brower. Anne Monsom, Amy Johnson 66 — Scoreboard Girls' Varsity Tennis: Front Row) Jennifer Mroslo. Chorlene Oram, Jounae Brooks, Nancy Porsch. Row 2) Undo Lundin, Llso Roloff. Amy Mitchell, Nicole Davis, Mor Porten. Row 3) Kristin Smith. Kothy Gusrofson, Coach Harvey Lundin, Soroh Glanville. Girls' JV Tennis: Front Row) Soroh Lindquist, Joonno Genovese, Bridget Cronin. Corrie Hogstrom. Row 2) Kote Englond, Jeonnine Lorobee, Kori Glenn, Missy Honson, Morey Alnes, Megan Tewinkle. Row 3) Shono Brooks, Peggy Kline, Alison Rice, Coach Touno Holosek, Lauro Smythe. Vorsity Hockey: Front Row) Chris Pope. Don Svndf. Den Corpenter, Don Low. Don Arden. Orod Person. Don Dreok. Row 2) Jennifer Totter-soll. Keith Rodrke. Croig Djotgum, John Onderdn. Andrew Gomson. Andy Tufford. S ott Lorson. Rob Gole. Phil Stonchfleld. Steve Schwob, Dennis Schneider. Koren lindohl. Row 3) Chod Nebon. Ted Tombornlno. Assistant Cooch Todd Scalcucd, Heod Cooch Druce Hendrickson. Assistant Cooch Jeff Palm-quist. Arena Monoger Druce Peterson. Poul Thompson. Jim Ocwley. Junior Vorsity Hockey: Front Row) Eric Stine, John Preus, Trevor Cook, Brod Person, Greg Holrli, Jesse Leodholm, Magnus Leslie. Row 2) Bloke Dovis, Todd Bruce, Deon Gobbert, Eric Wesrerlund, Brent Bostrom, Jonathon Martin. Row 3) Kevin Tioden, Bruce Bungoord, Andrew Schueler, Mr. Jon Lorson, Jim Allen, Art Prarr. Girls' Tennis Opponent Us Them Woshbom 6 1 OenWe 7 0 Tottno 6 1 Groce 7 0 Cannon 6 1 Foils 5 2 Mohromod5 2 HotyAogebb 1 Formlngronb 1 Brooklyn 0 7 Center -1 3 Centenniol 1 6 Woke 5 2 Orono 7 0 Oreck 6 J Vniroron 4 3 North 0 Fridley Ossco Bloke 7 Hockey Opponent Us Them South 4 2 Stmiey 5 1 Henry S 1 Roosevelt 4 2 Aiexondrks 7 2 Forgo NorrhB 6 Formingron2 3 Oreck 2 3 Mohfomedi5 3 Centenniol 3 2 BSoke 4 6 Sr Bernords4 3 Sr Anrhony7 2 Formlngron 5 3 Washburn 2 2 Mohtomed.2 0 Centenniol 5 4 Bloke 5 9 St Bernords7 2 87 Ooys' Boshetboll Opponent Ui Them Chseo 55 72 Mohtomedl 48 26 Centennial 62 44 0k e 56 16 Como Pork 61 60 Delono 76 60 London 46 57 St Oetnotdi 60 06 St Anthony 42 45 ConnonFolb 71 47 Formington 46 26 OtooWyn Center 56 26 Mohrocnec 61 44 Ccntennlol 56 50 Ok e 66 47 St Betnotds 54 02 St Anthony 60 47 Connon Fofli 66 61 Boys' Vorsity Basketball: Front Row) Mott Cororhers. John Shoffer, John Green. Shoon Hamilton. Don Brisco. Row 2) Sten Linquist, Mike Dodge. Jim Rikkers. Mott Wotson. Jim Kuehn. Mork Schrog, Tom Mohler. John Repstod, Bruce Johnson. Eric Erickson. Row 3) Don Denekomp, Lonce Johnson. Mr. Bill Corlson, Mr. Greg Nelson, Mr. Dove Aldrich. B-Squad Boys' Basketball: Front Row) Dovid Gundole, Eric Sulzboch, John Hom-mond, Mike Tomte, Skip Hovens. Row 2) Cooch Lonce Johnson. Alex Thor-bus. Joson Osrerlond. Eric Nelson, Mork Ryks. Doniel Ostrom, John Pogodzinski, Eric Sundquist, Troy Chevolier, Andrew Ecker. Ninth Grade Boys' Basketball: Front Row) Joson Franklin, Doniel Turnqulst, Cooch Grog Nelson, Andrew Ecker, Doniel Hordmon. Row 2) Chris Sundquist. Brod Smith, Nicolas Greener, Vishol Dutt, Charles Smith. Eric Nelson, Joy Mohler, Scott Thompson. John Morstod, Shone Howkins. Scott Hoglund. Wrestling Opponent Us Them Rush City 6th pkxe North 22 34 DeloSoiie 00 42 Formington 24 43 SPA 47 17 Contensol 41 23 Holy Angels 26 36 St Anthony 26 31 Rockford 4th pkxe Bteck Oloke 21 36 ConnonFoftj 7 57 OtooWyn Center 30 36 Dtody 45 16 St Oetnotds 24 35 Wrestling Tea n: Front Row) Croig Swanson (9). Cory Sloter (11), Jim Hoy (11), Kevin Nyenhuis (11). Jon Howe (11). Hons Anderson ). Row 2) Rollin Beover (10). Korl Rosenqulst (9), Todd Corlson (11). Scott Tobok (12). Ole Lie (9), John Monsmo (11), Tim Cody (12). Row 3) Holly Reiling (10), Cooch Forrond (12). Jeff Forrond (12), Charles Cornell (12). Cooch Dubois, Kate Llndstrom(ll). 66 Girls' Vorsity Basketball: Front Row) Jennifer Hoogwerf. Ann Benjomin. Assistant Coach Julia Albin-son. Head Coach Gary Leofblad, Assistant Coach Paulo Longserh. Rachel Lunde, Stephanie Fischer. Row 2) Amy Johnson, Tina Simpson, Korin Peorson, Sarah Glonville, Erin Greener, Amy Monson. Jill Backes, Nicole Davis. Row 3) Anne Bruss, Julie Ryding, Kathryn Hjelmstod, Amy Mitchell, Kelly Pustorino. Girls’ B-Squad Basketball: Front Row) Stephanie Horms, Greta Johnson, Cooch Paulo Longserh, Cooch Julia Albinson. Heidi Hollsten. Row 2) Monoger Jenni Hoogwerf. Judy Hoglund. Molly Monhord. Julie Olson. Liso Holmberg. Tina Hendrickson. Meredith Hubble. Sarah Lundquist, Manager Stephanie Fischer. Front Row) Mr. David Lind-mork. Matt Dole. Emily Solie, Liso Serond. Soroh Nelson. Korin Tetziof. Kori Mogen-tholer. Elisabeth Hellickson. Row 2) Dovid Patterson. Mark Rindels. Mark Swanson. Evvert Lundquist, Joel Croft, Gory Noble. Eric Brondsness. Row 3) Brian Lloyd, Ben Lene. Jon Brydges. Downhill Skiing: Fiont Row) Kothy Hcu. Koorin Wongetin, Nicohen VonGlMeo Susie Cospers Kro Nehon. N«ce ao Ncktas Kusten Wicklynd. liso Hubers Krnten Arden Kusien Wangerm. Kjorsten Rosen qu4 Row 2) Cortny IcVottOor. Tim Sodioth, Joson Sock Gnon Sleek Erie Hoopolo. Chris Norwood Et« lorson. Pool Chombertoin Poul Hillmon Cooch TimFtont ick Cooch Korin Spc-ch Note Cuitoo Joson Cook Orod Oeol, Peiet Gabon. Steve lysen, Elite Hemp 1- n Miner Heick lorson Grog Geyetmon Row 3) Kemn H Jovon Noble Don Olsen Jomon Goesen Orod Johnson. Korl Adolberd Noel Ihompson Rondy Gevis tiin Brown Rich WokJen. Andy Dietz. Greg Kilgore Girls Bosketboll Opponent Us Them Formington SI 50 Brooklyn Centei 44 71 Mohtomee 48 29 Cenrenniol 47 35 Oloke 67 52 RosevJte 32 58 Otor-o 46 28 Anoko 42 59 Sr Bemotds S7 65 Si Anthony 69 12 Con non (alls 57 48 formngton 46 62 Brooklyn Center 52 60 Mohiomed 49 48 Centenmol 51 52 Mpis Roosevek 47 32 Bloke 68 41 Sr Bernards 35 70 Si Anthony 40 17 Connon foils 62 39 Cross-Country Skiing Regular Season Boys 2-5 Girls 5-2 Teoms' competed ogoinst: Breck. Bloke. S.P.A., Columbia Heights. Highlond Soint Poul Central. Hill-Murroy Downhill Skung Boys 1D4 Girts 4-6 teams competed ogo ns Greek Mound Pork Academy Ha Myrroy Woke Scoreboards — 69 Acodemics was rhe reason we came to Minnehoha. bur rhe people were why we sroyed. Because rhe school is small, and mosr of us have been here since sevenrh grade, we've developed dose relationships wirh borh rhe srudenrs and rhe focul-ry, said Myndy Drenk (12). Megan Newsrrom (12) added, Ar M.A. you feel a differenr level of friendship .. . You've grown up wirh rhese people, you know rheir families, go ro church wirh rhem, and spend oil your rime wirh rhem. 90 People Division M ICKtOI VvOOt Students wotch with growing onticiporion os the seniors bottle the faculty in volleyboll. People Division — ?i Christine Anderson You con't turn bock the clock, but you con wind It up ogoin, (Donnie Prudden) Thonks for the memories! Richard Anderson There's odlstrubln' breed; Who will feel the need, to put people in their pkxe? (Phontom Rocker ond Slick) Some people ore destined for greatness, some ore not. Some need to eorn it Stephonie Anderson Do with your friends os you do with your books Hove them where you con find them, but seldom use them. (Rolph Emerson) Thonks Mom ond Dod! Steven Anderson With o promise deoler understood oil freedoms fode owoy ... Heor the possion in their voices, see the heoven in their eyes Their hopes ond schemes ore woiting dreom of less rhon porodise Don Arden To succeed, plonning olooe is insufficient. One must improvise os well. (Solvor Hordtn) Only Time well tell if we stood the test of Time. Mimi Ayres I occepr Me unconditionally Most people osk for happiness on condition. Hoppiness con only be felt if you don't set ony conditions Girls: Thonks for everything. I LOVE YA TO DEATH! Drent Da a r da You're gonno go for. fly high You're never gonno die You're gonno moke It if you try. They're gonno love you Shine on. you Crozy Dio-mond! (Roger Waters) Jill Dackes Be more concerned with your chorocter thon with your reputation, because your chorocter is whot you really ore. while your reputotion is merely whot others think you ore. (John Wooden) Kate Dacon Your success ond hoppiness lie in you. Resolve to keep hoppy. ond your joy ond you shotl form on Invindlbe host ogolnst difficulties. Thonks girls. Love yo both (oil) — Cotcho on the Reebsl Tounyo Dorington Always ond forever, the time I spent with you was just like o dreom come true I will love you always. You guys ore Incredible! I love you guys! (You know who you ore) WAD! Roberto Dorretf Life is to be fortified by love No matter how poinful If may be. the love once shored is never forgotten If you let God ieod you. you will find completeness. Christopher Dotdorf Foce to foce with o rocket truth, mixed up ond torn In two Don't turn your bock on the only thing that con sove you from yourself. 92 —Seniors Gc-cxd Mor'V ' Kathie Oortle But seek ye first the kingdom of God. ond his righteousness, ond oil those things shoU bo odd-ed unto you ” ($ Mot-rhew6 33) Carrie Deckmon It s so good to know thot Jesus will not loovo us now. he'll never let you go.” Amy Grom Always temember S.5.K I PM M OM ft ond oil my friends Js 40:1-5 Michael Becklund took olwoys to the future, for. the post will never chonge. Ann Benjamin Sing o new song to the Lord' Sing it everywhere around the world! $ ng out H«s proises! Oless His name Eoch doy tell someone thot He soves (Ps96 1-2) Elizabeth Bergren Why be nor mol? Liso, Gwerf. Juonito: gnow on gropes Stodivorius Liechtenstein: Feels So Good” doesn't it Evil Fiend: It's been o displeasure knowing you Doctro Who. Iwikghf Zone. Steve Toylor. Chuck Mongione. Dongermouse ond George Matthew Bergstrom those who dreom by doy ore cognuont of mony things which esc ope those who dreom only be night — Edgor Alton Poe M lonon SrmAos Chris Pope (12) ond Kothy Gustafson (12) embrace outside of school. Mott Bergstrom (12) rokes notes in Economics. Far left: Brent Boordo (12) takes o respite of the close of the Senior Doy Awoy. Randall Bevis ”1 never found the companion that wos so com-pomonoble os solitude (Henry Dovid Thoreou) Craig Bjorgum ' Defore us is o future oil unknown, o poth unirod Oeside us is o friend wellloved ond known — thot friend is God (unknown) Troy Blomquisf A pig bought on credit is forever grunting. (Albonion Proverb) Opinions on the SAT ACT: I aced it. (Rachel Lunde) I haven’t taken it yet. (Kevin Hill) ”1 don’t remember.” (Jenny Totrersall) “It was a challenge, but I feel it mode me o better person.” (Mark Bragg) It wos ous!” (Melisso Pizorro) Thanks to them I’m going to skip my first year at Horvard.” (Amy Parod) Brown Institute, here I come.” (Betsy Dewey) It was the most wonderful thing I was ever forced to do in my life!” (Dana Blumberg). MorMVv Seniors — 93 Dona Blumberg The world is like o mirror. reflecting what you do; ood if your face is smiling. It smiles bock or you. But M. I still hove RllloveyouMD. K.W, M.N.. ond Mom! (Isaiah 41:10) Jodell Dohlsen It's o good time for the greot taste of Moon-Dons' Thanks kids. You're the BEST ond I'll never forget you! G.G.. A.B..M.R..C0..K.L. D D . A M . E G . Weez. D.L.. O S.. S R ond Snoopy. Adrian Dolt You con't change the past, but you con ruin a perfectly good present by worrying obout the future. ‘ We ore colled to be thermostats Inst eod of thermometers, offecting our environ-• ment, not reflecting it. Beth Brogg The most useless day of all is thot In which we hove not toughed. (Sebostlon R.N. Chom-forth) Thanks Mom ond Ood! I love you! Mark Bragg No wind is on ill wind for o ship that knows not for what port it is bound, or If you don't know where you ore going, ony rood will get you there. Daniel Break I'm Wowin' this popsicle stand! Mary Breckenridge Trust In the Lord with oil your heorr. ond do not rely on your own insight. In oil your woys acknowledge him. ond he wfll moke straight your poths ' (Proverbs 3:5 ) P S. What?! — K.O. I love you! Molly Brennoman You con do whotever you wont to do Wherever you wont to go. it s up to you. (John Denver) Donald Brisco Sometimes I think I hove fully surrendered . . ond then He osks me for something I don't wont to give up. Nicola Brown Teoch us delight in simple things, and mirth thot has no bitter Springs: forgiveness free of evil done, ond love to all those neoth the sun! (Rudyord Kipling) Memories Forever, love yoC.MP.I Mark Bruce The rood goes ever on ond on down from the door where if begon Now for oheod the rood hos gone ond I must follow If I con (Bilbo Bogglns) Anne Bruss And all this could be just a dreom so it seems. I was never much good of goodbye. (Night Ronger) I love you guys! M R . A M , K.L.. E G.. J.B., G.G . S R.. B-boll teom. NKOto C’ ' 94 — Seniors Peter Dulson The Inhere™ vice of coplrolism is the unequol shoring of blessings; The inherent virtue of sociofism is the equol shoring of miseries. (Churchdl) Timothy Cody This is no joke This Is o severe behoviorol disorder . Chet. St-ingshot. King Neptune! Huh' Whot! Piizo' Cody by the door' Go Binko! Ben Dover! Oh Lull Jeffrey Corlson Better to be o nobody ond yet hove o servont thon to pretend to be somebody ond hove no food. Proverbs 12 9 Joey, do you like movies obout glodioiors? (Peter Groves) Vonesso Corlson Ask God for joviot cooroge ond o light hoott. (Brendo Uetond) Motthew Corothers We ore confronted with insurmounted opportunities Poso Murder ond P Drummond (the two best ever) Benjomin Corpenter Throughout the doys. our true love wi?l olwoys bring us joys to shore with those who reolly core ” (Buddy Holly) To moke honey, young bee needs o beouriful flower, not old prune. (Mr. Miogi) Victoria Carpentier Do not limit yourself to one point of view for it limits you to one type of life Amber Carroll If you wont to sing out. sing out: ond if you wont to be free, be free There's o million things to be. you know that they ore (Cot Stevens) Julie Corstensen We moke o living by whot we get. but we moke o life by whot we give. SPA (Ve Koub Amber Carroll (12) pretends to be needing help from orristicolly inclined Lourie Hutchinson (12). On Daring at M.A. “Whot doting? (Amy T.) No doting, but o few couples wonder the holls together. (Vicki T.) The girls or MA ore beouriful, yet condescending. I would like to osk o girl out. but I get too nervous. People tell me I need more self-confidence, bur I think I'm just too ugly. (Morcus Johnson) I like chicks o tor. (Mork Drogg) I wos sick ond tired of oil the boys osk-ing me our — ond oil of them with no experience... (Kris Swenson) ‘ Doting or MA is os exciting os making chocolate chip cookies! (Dana Blumberg) Dan Break (12) and Orion Olsen (12) listen to Mork Wonous (12) give out ploys while or Senior Doy Awoy. Far left: Mork Bruce (12) ond Shoon Hamilton (12) listen to instructions while on o Publications field trip. Seniors — 95 Susan Caspers friendship is the only cemenr (hot will hold the world ro9erher ” Charles Cornell The Key ro success is sincerity. ONCE you con foKe rhor you’ve gor if mode ’’ (Diamond Dove) Toby, you don't folk to us. Charles Coryell Amie Davis Don’t ever give up your dreoms. . . ond never leave them behind. Find them: moke them yours, ond oil through your life, cherish them, ond never let them go (Eliso Costonzo) Daniel Denekomp The foculty here is so awesome. I wish I could stay to blossom, but it's time for me to cross 'em becouse I don't like it like I oughto' Stud Vigsl The hillbilly bathtub gong Elizabeth Dewey Though good byes ore poinful. isn't it better to soy goodbye rhon to hove never hod to soy hello? Molly Dolan Goodbye my friend, the srors woir for me Who knows when we will meet ogoin, if ever (Alon Parson Projecr) Mindy Drenk People don't olwoys believe what heor. but they often repeot it just to be on the sofe side. D.U.DDSD! I love you DO. MN. ond KG' Thonx for the memories! (Isoioh 41:10) Teno Eostburg I hove become comfortably numb... (Pink Floyd) Wendy Elsholtz There « no deorer friend than o friend in Christ. Friends: I will think of you. proy for you ond cherish you for the rest of my life. Thanks for the memories — I Love You! Hope Emerson May you olwoys stay within the boundaries where God's love con reoch ond bless you. Love you guys — S S.. RP.. KH.DF . NP..J.G., ond the undefeoted RHS Teds Nothin' but the best' Daniel Erlonson Don't ever look bock; something might be gaining on you (Sot-chei Poige) 96 — Seniors Jeffrey Forrond Since ihe Lord u directing our steps, why try to understood everything i hot hop pens oloog the woy (Prov. 20.24) Ihe HllbrHy Dothtuto Gong LIVES ON Loreno Fleming Remember olwoys thor you hove not only the right to be on individuol. you hove on obligotion to be one You con not moke any useful contribution in life unless you do this. (Eleanor Roosevelt) Catherine Francis 'Whot you ore is God's gift to you What you become is your gift to God. ” (G.M.D.) Cosey Franklin I sow heoven sronding open ond there before me wos o white horse, whose rider is colled foithful ond true With justice he judges ond mokes war Susan Fuglestad Those who pursue with eornewness ond hozord something not worth cot-ching Love you 0 0. Alexander Thanks Murp ond Asp Pope Robert Gale When they kick you out the front door, how ore you gonna come? With bonds on your heod or on the trigger of your gun? (Mick Jones) Andrew Gamson Of oil the gfts God has given me. It is the gift of my friends thot I treasure the most They'll know we ore Christions by our love Long We the M L A. Gregory Geyermon Thonks friends. You've mode my three years great There ore two ooths you con go by. but n the long run. there's uM time to change the ood you re on. hope o (Led Zeppelin) Kenneth Gisselquist We proy for one lbs londtng on the globe thot gove us birth Toke us bock to the cleor blue skies ond the cool green hills of eorth (Robert A Heinlein) t COtO Orowi i Andrew Gamson (12) proofreads his orchestra story for 7th hour publications. Betsy Dewey (12) is ready to conquer o new ond exciting week. Don Denekomp (12) ond Jlnno Lunquist (12) diligently create mosterpieces in 7th hour ort. MortiOriX Remember us for: .. . our individuality ond brilliance. (Anne Druss) ... our doss unity.” (Kristin Hintz) . .. the overoll intelligence, motivation ond diligence of this class. We will be successful.” (Marcus Johnson) ... our incredible football teom!” (Betsy Dewey) ... our friendships. Friends ore friends forever when the Lord's the Lord of them.” (Mark Brogg) .. . the Singers singing Christ We Do All Adore Thee'' in chapel every week.” (Kathy Gustafson) . . . os the Greatful Deod says Our Rings on our fingers ond bells on our toes!” No, not wealth, our accomplishments!” (Jannelle Whirtinghom) Seniors— 97 Jennifer Goodge dancing ro o d'fferenr drum I reel my sences overrun woves of Joy sptoy on my foce the world becomes o better ploce to be (Dovid J) Ginger Graham There ore friends who pretend to be friends, but there is o friend who sucks closer thon o brother. (Prov. 18:24) Love you! E G.. J O.. M.R.S.R..K.L..A.0, CO .J.G. DL .DS.T M . J.M.t John Green It is better to look oheod ond prepore, thon to look bock ond regret. OH Mrs. Groy. bork like a dog for me (Carl) Hello Lorry (Dr Ruth) WEEZ56 Erin Greener Children think not of whor is post, nor what Is to come, but enjoy the present time, which few of us do. (Jeondelo Bruyere) J .. A.O . M R . G.G.. M W B W . AY-MAY! Drian Gruber Cost your cores on the Lord ond He will sustain you; he will never let the righteous foil. (Psolm 5822) Clair Grupp You moysoy I'mo dreamer — but I'm not the only one I hope somedoy you'II Join us — ond the world will be os one. (John Lennon. 19.71) Kathleen Gustafson Thonk you for the gifts you gove me — the laughter, the love, ond for being my friend Karin Haglund If you see someone without o smile, give them one of yours. Love yo T.B . K L I Thanks Pols! Lovendor. 22. U.S.C.G. U.S.N., 'T G . “Crubin “Take my breoth owoyl” Kel. who ore HOMOB ond WAMAD ony way? Leslie Hall Jeffrey Haiti! Whot does it toke to be o mon? The will to give ond not relieve. The strength to soy whor you believe The heort to feel whot others feel, to see whot other see.” (Boston) Karla Halvorson My hope Is built on nothing less thon Jesus' blood ond righteousness: I doro not trust the sweetest fome. but wholly leon on Jesus' nome (J.W. Elliot) Shaan Hamilton Two roods diverged in o wood, ond I — I took the one less troveled by. And thot hos mode oil the difference.” (Robert Frost) 98 — Seniors Gerard Hommink And were it left to me to decide whether we should hove o government without newspapers or newspapers without o government. I should not hesitote o moment to prefer the loiter . (Thomas Jefferson) Daniel Hegerman And I lough os I drift In the wind. Wind, doncing on o beoch of stone Chertsh the foces os they wolf for the end (The Cure) Summer 60. Slingshot. Inky mogic. P.M.T.L. K.J. Elise Hempel Met 1.000 memories oil dozzling ond unkept, set them Into forever where they'll never rest. ... nothing's ever reol until It's gone ond it's olreody yesterdoy Life I love you ... oil is groovy . (Poul Simon) Kevin Hill Let s lift our voices higher, let's sing our song, keep on morchin' ... our hearts must hove the couroge to keep on morchin' on. (The Alarm) Robyn Hill Life is on ice creom cone, just when you feel it's kcked it slides down your cheeks This meons I love It here ond I'm gonno miss It lots ... Kinky S Fiend, potples. crockers. weiners... Paul Hillman The universe is not hostile, nor is it friendly. It is simply indifferent. (John Hoynes Holmes) Son. it comes with the bodge Kenneth Greener in 0-0 A r b Corto Wearing his frodirionol BYU cap. Don Hegerman (12) finishes his masterpiece in the art room. Sara Zimmerman (12) ponders a puzzling problem brought up in Economics Class. Far left: Wedging her glob of cloy. Cloir Grupp (12) ponders whot to moke of it, while Rob Elsholtz (10) druels in the background. Kristin Hintz Out dnce I hod brolns, ond heort also, so having fried them both. I should much rother hove o heort (Tin Mon. Wizord of Cz) I love you girls! GAR. GAR' David Hjulberg Friends ore o unique species; almost on extended fomay. Until our poths cross ogoin. I love you oA! J.H.. K.H . D J.. M O.. K.G. Kelly Holman On applying to colleges: I opplied to one. The process is long. The essay is o good idea because you can figure our who you are ond whar you have done in rhe pasr. (Lorisso Vilaseco) I jusr applied ro rhe U of M because I knew I was bound for rhe U. Ir rook a lor of rime ryping our rhe applicorion ond finding rhe marerial rhey wanted ro know about me. (Sara Zimmerman) “I was sick of people always asking me 'Whar do you wont ro do? Whar do you wanr ro be?' They don't osk me anymore because I know rhe Minneapolis Business Insrirure is right for me.” (Kris Swenson) I did ir on my compurer.” (John Shaffer) Seniors — 99 Jennifer Hoogwerf In whotever you do or wherever you go: remember whose you ore. (Mr Von) I Cor. 13, Thonks J.B. ond D.G. Laura Hutchinson 'By wisdom o house is builr. ond by understanding It Is esioblished. ond by knowledge the rooms ore filled with oil precious ond pleoscnr riches. (Proverbs 24:3) Corolyn Jaehnert For tome, to live is Christ ond to die Is goin. I press on towords the goal to win the prize for which God hos colled me heavenward In Christ Jesus. (PM 1:21.3:14) Amara Johnson My deorest friends. Friends ore Friends forever. (Michoel W Smith) I love you girls! Got! Got! Got! The inseparables. J.U.S.S. Who ore you right now? Drion Johnson Feor not that thy life shall come to on end, but rother feor that it sholl never hove o beginning(J.H. Newmon) Kyle Johnson The ones who love us bey ore the ones we ll toy to rest. The ones who love us leost ore the ones we'll die to pleose ' Huh” Sling Shot Inky Lindsey Johnson Follow your dreom ... If you stumble, don't stop ond lose sight of your god. Press on to the top. For only on the top con we see the whole view Marcus Johnson Nothing win ruin on Irv rereying Intelligent argument more quickly thon the orrlvol of o pretty girl. (WiOiom Feother) By logic ond reason we die hourly: by imoglno-tlon we live.” (J.B.Yeots) Patrick Kelley In every bird, I hove o rlvol. (Lucy Audubon) “The thing that is important is the thing thot is not seen ..(The Little Prince) Mark Kluznik-Ashley Amy Koechel I hold it true, whote'er befoll; I feel it. when I sorrow moy; 'fis better to hove loved ond lost thon never to hove loved ot oil. (Alfred Lord Tennyson) I love you girls I Lisa Kuban Life is nor dwoys whot one wonts it to be, but to moke the best of it is, is the only woy of being hoppy — (Jennie Jerome Churchill) 100 — Seniors A r Cor Jomes Kuehn Attempt something so impossible thor unless God Is In It you ore bound ro loJ.” (Recror John) Nadine Larose There is no way for me to express how much you mean ro me. Thooks for ofl those times. Thonks for being o friend Love you Mol.. Met ond G.K. Heidi Larsen I d like to ho d on to you KI could, but I'm going to hove ro let you go for good my disenchanted friend .(The Church) P.S.. Scheming mokes the world go round! Scoff Larson It'solljustoportof growing up; things ore gonno be hard, but don't give up (Whodlnl) Kelly Lasker Whot'sln our heorts there's never time to soy. becouse we're m o world thot doesn't know Romeo ond Juliet Gor Who ore domob ond Womod onywoy? T 0. K .H Thonks guys Rip-pin Good or Ro nbow Daniel Law Use whof tolents you posses, the woods would be very vlent if no birds song there, expect those that song best Thonks for the memories WEE2. It rook long enough. I Love you Carrie'' Rachel Lee I never let my schooling interfere With my educotion (Mork Twoln) Thonks girls, gor. gor. gor. the in-seporobles. 5 live rules! J.V S.S l Karen Lindahl Do strong ond courogeous. be not frightened, neither be dlsmoyed: for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go (Joshuo 1 9) I love you! CD JT MR AN Thonks mom ond dod! David Lokhorsf I con do oil things through him who gives me strength. (Philip-pions4 13) A nbcr Corrotl David Lockhorsf (12) rakes time our ro rie his shoes. Dano Blumberg (12) cheers on rhe boys soccer ream or rhe Homecoming gome. On Getting a Job: ”1 don’r need o job becouse I’m loaded. (Gregg Salisbury) ”1 don't hove one. becouse after oil, life is meant ro be enjoyed ond nor endured. (Jim Rikkers) I work or Wolly's Roost Reef. Stop by sometime. (Jeff Corlson) I work, programming computers. (John Shaffer) I don't need ojob becouse my boyfriend pays for everything. (CD) For left: The rhird hour senior gong practices the GQ mode, while Kris Swenson (12) desperately tries ro ton her face. Seniors— 101 Elisso Lund You con'r fool oil of the people oil of the time. (Abrohom Lincoln) The atmosphere Is less fhon perfect. (The Police) Rachel Lunde The future is not determined ond it lies in our own hands (Morgoret Meod) Jinna Lunquist God gove each of us the obtllty to love other people. ff we use our gift we con moke our world o better ploce to live in. Richard Lupu Life is o Oonquer. ond most poor suckers ore stotving to deoth (Rosolind Russell) I hove no (Jason Sock) Stephen Lysen We the unwilling, led by the unqualified, hove been doing the unbelievable for so long with so little thot we now attempt the impossible with nothing. Give 'em heck Hone. Thonks Mom ond Dad Johnathan Modson Foreign skies. Winded me through guiltless chorm Across the oceon. I fell into your arms. So sure so wrong You song me o simple tune, I took It for a song Kara Magnuson Life Itself con't give you joy unless you really will it. Life just gives you time ond spoce — It's up to you to fill it. (Unknown) Caryn Marquardt Moy youbeoble to feel ond understond how long, how wide, how deep ond how high God's love reolly Is; ond to experience this love for yourselves, (Eph. 0:16) Meredith McGuire To hove no more dreoms is to rob life of its meaning. To hove wrong desires Is to destroy our soul ond put us in the prison of disillusionment. Christine Meyers Hoppy ore those who dreom dreoms ond ore willing to poy the price ond moke them come true. Pamela Mockenhaupt My precious child. I love you ond I would never leove you. During your times of trial ond suffering, when you see only one set of footprints. it wos then thot I corried you.” (Footprints) Michael Molzahn 102 — Seniors Amy Monson We toughed until we hod to cry. We loved right down to our goodbye. We were the best I think we ll ever be For just o moment. (St. Elmos Fire) A O . M R . K L..J.0.. EftON!! Jennifer Mroslo Without foith o person con do nothing. With it oil things ore possible. Koren Nagel The Groce of God will not leod you where it con not protea you Thonks for the memories, guys Elisabeth Nealy All I hove seen teoches me to trust the Creator for oil I hove not seen (Emerson) In God hove I put my trust. I wdl not beofroid (Psolms 5611) Angela Nelson It eluded us then, but thot's no matter — Tomorrow we will run foster stretch out our arms fort her . .. ond one fine morning — (F Scon Fltzgerold) Thonx girls your owes! got. gor Tracy Nelson .. Sing ond moke music in your heon to the Lord olwoys giving thonks to God the Fother for everything..(Eph. 5:19-20) Thonks M A., oil my friends here ond especially Mom ond Dod Megon Newstrom I wish good spoces in the for owoy ptoces you go ... And If you need somebody sometime, you know I win olwoys be there. (Gordon lightfoot) I love you Mom. Dod ond Julie. Grefchen Noble Special times, special ptoces. spectol friends together. The moments poss but the memories tost forever.. we moy not know whot the future holds but we know who holds the future ... mokes Jesus 1 ...(Phil 1:3-7o) Jason Noble It'S not my troy. I brought o bog lunch I'm leornlng otot, but school interferes They soy the Studious die young Elizabeth Nealy (12) daydreams between assignments. Andrew Gamson (12) displays facial contortions os a string gets pulled through his clothes or Senior Doy Awoy. For left: Rich Lupu (12) wos cought by the camera committing the one-cheek-sneak. Teacher Recommend- ation I'm deliquenr.'' (Mike Qualen) I hove a waiting list — they oil love me ' (Betsy Dewey) It's easy. I did if on my computer ' (John Shaffer) The hordesr port is trying to figure our if ony teachers like you. (Ben Corpenrer) Bev is too tied up with boyfriends one, two ond three. She doesn't hove rime.” (Korie Bacon, Kristin Hintz, Ginger Groham) Seniors — 103 Sarah Nordin Adolescence is the oge of which children stop osking questions because they know oil the onswers. (Unknown) Thonks Girls — Gar. Gar. Gor — ' You're set for life'' A N. 3 shows live with the Judd's Sold out. Jennifer Nyhuis Trust in the Lord with oil your heort ond leon nor on your own understanding: in all your ways acknowledge him. ond he will direcr your paths. (Proverbs 3 5.6) Thomas Odde Sweet Mellndo. the peosants coll her the goddess of gloom. (Dob Dylan) You wont to s t up front. Chubby ' (Butt Reynolds) Brian Olson A wonderfully mode, white knuckle thriller, worthy of Hitchcock, (Roger Ebert) Kama Olson Timeiso friend, a heoler. o maker of dreoms — ond every moment it holds in its hands Is giving birth to new beginnins. ' Flovio PS Whor’MO I love you! Kristin Olson Trust in the Lord with oil thine heart ond leon nor unto thine own understanding, in all rhy woys acknowledge him, ond he sholl direct they paths. (Proverbs 3:5-7) Daniel Ose If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us. we'd all be millionaires. Thonks Mork, Jon, Jeff, Peter, and Dove. It's been o greot four yeors Cheryl Osterhouse How con I soy thonks for the undeserved things you hove done for me5 Let me t ve my life for you. To God be the glory! (Parophrose of My Tribute ) Amy Parod Though life may hotter ond bruise me. give me the strength to smile ond rhonk you for it.” The best cooches ore olwoys in the stonds! Thanks for the memories! Darcie Packard Piclur Not AvaiUbU Nancy Porsch Life Is a bottle In which we foil from the wounds we receive in running owoy John Ronnell Amanda Peorson Be gentle ond you will need no strength; be po-rienr ond you will ochieve oil things: be humble ond you will re-moln entire. 104 — Seniors Korin Peorson If you con irnogme it. you con ochieve it If you con dreom It. you con become it Within me lies the power to sieze the hour ond live my dreoms (Willlom Arthur Word) Debra Pelzer “Trust in the Lord with oil your heart ond leon not on your own understanding; in oil your woys acknowledge him. ond he wttl moke your poths strotght. (Prov 0 5d) Shelley Peterson Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, thor you moy prove whot the will of God is. thot which is good, oc-ceptoble ond perfect.” (Aomons 12:2) Samuel Pitmon The Moroccons doim thot full participation in Me demands the regular contemplation of death. (Poul Oowles) Lobsters ore tors of fun. — (Ion Curtis) Melissa Pizarro Keep true to the dreoms of thy youth (Johonn von Schiller) Thonks. Mom ond C od. I love you Christopher Pope Like the morning sun you come ond like the wind you go Ain't no time to hote. barely time to woit Whot I wont to know, where does the time go (The Groteful Dead) I hove no Catherine Preus All things counter, original, spore, stronge: whotever is fickled. freckled (who knows how?) With swift, stow, sweet, sour; odozzle. dim; He fathers — forrh whose beauty Is post chonge: Proise him. (Gerord Honley Hopkins) Heidi Proetz No mon has o chance to enjoy permanent success until he begins to look in o mirror for the reol couse of all his mistakes. (Nopoleon Hid) Michael Qualen Dring your own lomp-shode. somewhere there's o pony. Here It's never ending. I can't remember when It stoned.'(The Replacements) Amber Corn} Nancy Parsh (12) cringes about the liberol views of fourth hour Economics class. Funny Memories Melisso Pizorro. Corrle Beckman. Kothy Gustofson. Wendy Elsholfz. ond Kothy Preus show off their boxers ond long underweor of the homecoming gome. ... the infamous elemenr song in Mr. Olson's chem class. (Molly Brennamen) ... warching the oysters take effect on Don Arden Homecoming nighr with Betsy Dewey. (Rondy Bevis) Doggin' everyone on Tom Odde day.” (Tom Odde) The Grimace.” (Pere Bulson) When the cheerleaders hod to weor long skirts or the Pillsbury Wrestling tourney in Owontonno. (Dana Myndy) Dr. Greener's Don Arden initiation or the Senior Day Away.” (Myndy Carrie) M larjon StuOkbt For left: Stephonie Anderson (12) ruminonres over o sketch of the MA parking lot. Seniors — 105 Morcio Redeske 'When rhe Power of Love overcomes rhe Love of Power rhen there will be peoce. (Jimi Hendrix) Thonk you AD. Kl, CO. J6. DD. OL. and mom ond dod. I love you Susan Reed I never reolly leorned to proy: you know whot I'm trying to soy: don't wont my life to end; without ever knowing why it began,- if you'll trust me I'll do my best; I II be trusting you for the rest. James Rikkers 'If you con imogine it. you con ochieve It. If you con dreom it. you con become it (William Arthur Word) (Rornons 8 26) Thot'S highly unlikely Greose. (I M Fletcher) Daniel Ringold Mon sees best only with the heort The essentiols ore invisilbe ro the eye (The Little Prince) Benjamin Roberts Bui here you ore. in the ninth, two men out ond three men on. nowhere to look bur inside, where we oil respond to pressure! (Billy Joel) P S And. Lo. lorn born of Ebol Lisa Roloff Trust the Lord completely: Don't ever trust yourself. In everything you do. put God first ond he will direct you ond crown your efforts with success.'1 (Proverbs 3:W ) Jason Sack ... millions of little objects Little golden objects thot set lozy men to Idle dreaming As for me. I om concerned with motters of consequence. There is no idle dreaming In my life (The Little Prince) Gregg Salisbury The very spring ond root of honesty ond virtue lie In the felioty of lighting on good educo-rion (Plutorch's Morols) Brett Sandborgh Reech! L.W Z Afton ond the troys Floridafest I love school It Intrigues me I could just sit ond think obout it oil doy. I'm Just o Wisconsin refugee. Christina Schneider For I know the plons thot I hove for you. declares the Lord; plons for welfare ond not for colomity to give you o future ond o hope. (Jeremiah 29:11) Mark Schrag Better the pride that resides In o citizen of the world, than the pride thot divides when o cot-otfulrogis unfurled. (Neil Peorr. RUSH) John Shaffer The learning ond knowledge thot we hove is ot most but little compared with thot of which we ore ignoront (Ploto) 106 — Seniors H lorrortSrv?0' Mark Shirley For I Know the plans I hove for you. declares the Lord, Plons to prosper you ond not to horm you. plons to give you hope ond o future. Jeremioh 29:11 Brian Sieck I will love you nil deoth do us port or I cross onother time zone DlfV The poth of the world seems good, unless you stop to think where you're going Jim Morrison? R I P. JCH Sandra Siewerf Dock in block, Ht the Sock, Been too long I'm gtod to be bock Let loose, from the noose thot's kept me honging oround (AC DC) Thonks Hope ond Rene l love you guys! Remember MCDs. Ryan Skanse Life s bottles aren't always won by the stronger or foster man Out sooner or lorer the man who wins is the mon who thinks he con. Daphne Skoglund Success is o comporison of whot we've done compared to whot we could hove done. — Dill Gothord The Atmosphere is less thon perfect — (Sting) Kristin Smith Trust m the Lord with oH your heort ond lean not on your own understanding: In oil your woys acknowledge him. ond he will moke your paths straight (Provervs 35 ) Julie Snell No longer whot we were before, but know oil that we will be. (Amy Grant) Angela Sprenger Eoch day is God's gift to you; moke it blossom ond grow into o thing of beouty (Anonymous) Thonks for everything Mom ond Dod11 love you! (Psalm 119:105) Paul Saint Andrew Out you. be strong ond do not lose courage, for there is reword for your work. (II Chronicles 15.7) T honks Mom ond Dod Par Kelley (12). Mork Bragg (12), ond Mor-cus Johnson (12) confobulore for o brief moment offer intensive studying. Embarrassing Moments “I soid I was going ro chear on Mrs. Johnson's resr, ond she wos righr behind me! (Jeff ‘Corl' Johnson) , . . the rime my von got stuck in o snowbank. I left my lights on ond the battery went dead ond o row truck hod to come to the M. A. parking lor, pull me out ond start my von. (Wendy Elsholtz) My computer broke down. (John Shaffer) . getting into o 'Student Driver' cor after school when oil the 'kool seniors' were watching me. (Melisso Pizarro) Steve Lysen (12) loughs os Wendy Elsholtz (12) yells Way ro go. John. Krisron Smith (12) ond liso Roloff (12) think positively about o tennis match. M lorjon StuClOt Seniors — 107 Stephen Stacy Whot's the point of being an oduft if you con'r ocr silly once in o while?” (Of. Who) How con rhey whip cheese?” (Willy lomon) Karen Strathman If I could sove rime in o borrle. rhe first thing whot I'd like to do would be to sove every doy until eternity posses owoy. just to spend them with you ” (Thanks J 0 M) Timothy Sudeith Moy there be just clouds enough over your life to couse o glorious sunset. Some friends come into ouf lives ond leove footprints on our hearts — in memory of John Hlnz. Donald Sundt “You con'r olwoys get whot you wont, but if you try. sometimes you just might find you get whot you need. (Mick Jogger) Saddle up kid. we're movin' on.'' (Clint Eastwood) Kristine Swenson My friends you meon so much to me. so much that I never say .. I love you.” Kristi Tamte Chrisrlons ond Friends moy not see eye to eye but they con wolk orm in orm, Jonathan Tate con do oil things hrough Christ who stren-henerh me. (Phil. 4:13) Jennifer Taftersoll No mot ter whot you do. not everybody will like you. but no motter whot you do. God will olwoys love you. Reckless words pierce l-ke o sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. Anne Taylor Look for yourself, ond you will find In the long run only hotred, loneliness, despair, roge. ruin ond decoy But look lor Christ ond you will find him ond with him everything else thrown n. (C.S. Lewis) Karin Tetzloff Criticism con be ovoid-ed by soying nothing, doing nothing, ond being nothing.” Kotherine Thomas It is better to be making the news thon taking it; better to be on octor thon o critic.” A little nonsense now ond then is relished by the wisesr men. Scoff Tobak I woited potiently for the Lord. He inclined ond heord my cry. He lifted me up ouf of the pit, out of the miry doy. (U2 from Psokn 40) 10S — Seniors Amy Trifschler Live fosi die young ond hove o good looking coupes.” (James Deon) Uso, Thonks for oil your thoughts ond love ro me My friends In Belgium. Love you Mom ond Dod Thonks God for olwoys being wlrh me Andrew Tufford ' Kids osk rhe dorndesi things. Vicki Turnquist If rime remembers you. rhe trouble is. it's only skin ond bones. Larissa Vilaseca We rejoice in our sufferings. knowing thor suffering produces endurance, ond enduronce produces chorocrer. ond chorocrer produces hope. (Romans 5:3.4) Good Luck to the class of 1987! Thonk you Mom ond Dod' Richard Waldon Karen Wollace You will show me the poth of life.- In your presence is fullness of joy. (Psolms 16:11) Mork Wanous I'moutto here. Matthew Watson Out joy is not in where we hove been, joy « whose waiting ot the end (Perro) Laurel Weiss I hoven t learned oil. bur I keep working toword the doy when I will finolly be oil that Christ soved me for ond wonts me to be (Phil 3:12) Joson Sock (12) takes o photo while Mork Drogg (12) anolyzes rhe crowd ot o boys soccer gome. Rick Waldon (12) smiles to himself after o refreshing drink or rhe drinking fountain In the Campus Room. Sweet rhoughs of missing school dancing in his head. Steve Stocy (12) reloxes on the bus ride ro the MHSPA Convention. On turning Eighteen: ‘'Great. We ger ro vore. (Laurie Hutchinson) “You ger ro smoke, vore, ond rent X-rored movies, rhe three integral virtues of life. (Marcus Johnson) Turning 18 is like frying bocon. (Kris Swenson) I'd rorher be 21. (Amy Porod) I don't core, life goes on ... (Jim Rikkers) I'm 18 today. Let me think about it awhile. (Jeff Corlson) I'm nor 18 yet — bur by rhe rime this is printed I will be and you'll know it! (D.B.) Seniors — 109 Rebecca Wellumson He horh shown rhee. O mon. whot is good: ond whot doth rhe Lord require or rhee. bur to just-Iy. ond to love mercy, ond ro wolk humbly with thy God. (Micoh 6:6) JA David Wiebe sings Gregorian chonrs after riding rhe bus to the MHSPA convention. Students sir in hope that their clossmores will win the pepfest volleyball tournament. Jon Wenfzel The wiser you ore. rhe more worries you hove. The more you know, rhe more it hurts. (Ecc 1:16) Good News Version Peter Wesfberg Wolk by rhe light of rhe lord's written word, ond let his mind ever be your guide, leave no room for bitterness, be on the out whot you ore inside. (PNI Keoggy) Janelle Whiftinghom 'He who is not busy seeing born, is busy dying ” (Dob Dylon) Peace. Flowers. Freedom. Hop-piness! (G Rognl) David Wiebe ... Froulein von Kulp moy turn, her hood upon the door. I will nor follow her Nor Freseo Nor thor Gu Scott Wuorinen To my not so secret admirer. Yuo moke your presences known to me in so mony thoughful ways each doy Thanks for being there for me when the times get rough I'll love you forever! Saro Zimmerman Out those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength They will soor on wings like eogles; they will run ond not grow weory. they will wolk ond not be foint. (Is. 40 31) 110 — Seniors Amb f Coriol Tim Cody tries to keep his eyes during 6rh hour psychology while studying Freud ond Erickson's developmental theories. Nicky Drown ond Shoon Hamilton rest after on exousting day or the MHSPA convention. Mark Klusnik-Ashley ponders or thought-provoking questions brought up in Economics. Jeff Holrli feels refreshed offer imbibing one of his two milks. Mort 0«X Seniors — 111 Senior Activities A nation. Christine — Homecoming Progrom. Pmh Ponthers Sponish Club SnoDoxe Progrom. Oroombol. Soccer. Go And non. Me hold — Fofl Ploy Iijuono foods. Okie Aordvorks Foorbofl Trock Anderson Srephonle — Student Council Pmk Ponrhers. Snodoxe. (Coprom) Girts Soccer. SofrboH Ski Teom Anderson. Stephen — Sngcn. Messenger . Ensemble Sioiom Shi loom Arden. Oonlel — Student Council. Homecoming Program SnoOare. ttue Aordvorks. Orchestra Winds. Dross Ensemble. Spring Ploy. Oand Vice Prescient. (Coprom) Soccer. (Cop-toln) Hockey. God Ayres. Mlml — Wrestling Stoftwiaon. Pmk Poor hers Spirituol Life Committee Door do Orem — Ski Oub. Spanish Club PuWcohons StoH. Yearbook Copy Edtor Oroomboll Oockes. Jill — Ooskeiboll Oocon. Kote — Softball Tennis. Ski Teom. Pink Ponthers. Spinruol Life Committee. Tljuono Toods Ootington. Tounyo — Oand. Symphonic Winds Sno-Doxe. Homecoming OS. Pink Ponthers. SwecRsh Club Oonett. Roberro — Singers. Pmh Ponthers. Vofleybofl Monoger Tljuono Toods. Trock Ootdorf. Chris — Foot boll Trock Dottle. Kothie — SofrboB BoskerboB. Pink Ponthers Spnruol Life Commutee Oechlund. Mkhoel — Foot boll Monoger. Or Who Oub Oenjamln. Ann — Ooskeiboll, Vofleybofl Trock Oetgren. Elisabeth — lambdo-Phl Oeckmon. Corrie — Chcertcodmg. Homecomiisg Royolry. Sprrituol Life Committee Ski Oub. Oroombol. Ski Teom. Tijoono Toods. Pink Ponthers Swedsh Club Bergstrom. Mott — NHS. Moth Teom Geimon Oub Bevis. Rondy — Soccer. Ski Teom. Blue Aordvorks Ojotgum. Oolg — Ski Oub Homecoming '65. Hockey. Ttock. BroomboB Dlomquist. Troy — Foot boll Blue Aordvorks. Sno-Doxe. Oroomboll. Go Blumberg. Do no — Cheerleodmg. Trock. Spiritual Life Committee. Tljuono Toods. Pink Ponthers Sno-Doxe. Youth Alive. OroomboB. Ski Club Oohben. JodoU — Homecoming 65. Pink Ponthers Sno-Ooxe. Iijuono Toods Dolt. Adrien — Trock. Modrigols. Oorbershop. Sno-Ooxe. Homecoming '65 Bragg. Doth — Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Soccer. Homecoming '85. German Oub. Pink Ponthers. Oroomboll Sno-Doxe. Go . Ski Teom Ski Club Or a gg. Moth — Singers. Modrigols. Oorbershop. Soccer. Crosscountry. Ski Rocwg. Okie Aordvorks Break. Don — Hockey. Cross-Country Otedientldge. Maty — Ooskeiboll Ttock. Homecoming 85. Tijoono Toods. Pmk Ponrhers Ofchesito. Suing Ensemble. Singers. Sponish tnp 66, Spanish Oub. Ski Club. Sno-Doxe Brennomon. Molly — Soccer, Trock. Mixed Choir, French Club. Homecoming '65 Brisco. Don — Soccer. OoskerboR Oasebofl Tennis. Smgers. Oorbershop Brown. Nxola — Soccer (Coprom). Concert Bond. Pep Bond Symphonic Wind Ensemble, German Oub. Pmk Ponrhers. Orchestro Winds. Pubflconon . Sno-Ooxe Homecoming '65 Bruce. Mork — Publications (Hood Photogropher) Phorogrohy Oub. Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Joxx Ensemble. Dirty Doxcn. lombdo-Phi Druss. Anne — Dasher bo Soft boll SoftboH Monoger. German Oub, Ski Oub. Homecoming 65 Sno-Doxe. Concert Bond. Symphonic Wind Ensemble Pep Bond. Pmk Ponrhers, Concert Bond Tour '66 Oulson. Pc ret — Cody. Tim — Foorbofl. Oasebofl Carlson. Jeff — Blue Aordvorks, Golf. Ooskerbofl Cor I son Vanessa — Smgets. Concert Bond Symphonc Wind Ensemble Orchestro Winds Ski Club. Softbofl. Homecoming 65. Sno-Doxe. French Club. Swedish Club Corothers. Matt — OosherboH Oasebofl. Blue Aordvords. Pubflconons Corpenher. Ben — Hockey. (Coptom) Golf (Coptom) Wue Aordvorks Corpenter. Vi aorta — Moth Oub. Singers. Spang Ploy Carroll. Amber — Yeorbook Editor. Pubflconons. Soccer Monoger Ski Oub. Pep Oub. Homecoming 65. German Club Coistensen. Julie — Ttock Ski Teom Sponish Club. Pubflconons. Pmk Ponthers. lombdo-Phi. Sno-Doxe Caspers Susie — Pmk Ponthers. Soccer. Ski Teom. Ttock. Homecoming '65 Sno-Doxe Cornell. Chuck — Wresbrng. Foorbofl Trock. Messengers Coryell. Chuck — Dovis. Amie — Vofleybofl. Softbofl. SW Oub Denekomp. Don — Ttock. Student Counci. Blue Aordvorks. Ski Oub. Foorbofl Monoger Dewey. Betsy — Singers. (Tout) Modngoh, Homecoming 85 Sno-Doxe. Pmk Ponrhers. Tljuono Toods Spinruol Life Commetee Dolan. Molly — Pep Oub. Germon Club. Homecoming 65 Concert Bond Pep Bond Symphonic Wind Ensemble Drenk. Mindy — Cheetfeodmg. Spinruol Life Corrvrtrtee. Pmk Ponthers. Tljuono Toods. Ger- mon Club. Homecommg 65. Sno-Ooxe. Oroombol Eottburg. Teno — French Club Eliholtx. Wendy — Cheerleodmg. 5ki Teom Orchestro. Homecoming 65. Homecoming Royalty 86 Sponish Club. Spinruol Lfle Committee. Pmk Ponthers Sno-Doxe Emerson. Hope — Pmh Ponthers. School Ploy (65-66) Erkinson, Donlel — NHS, Swedish Club, Peace Through DromorixofOn Players Forrond. Jeff — Wrestling. Foot boll Trock. Homecoming 65. Iijuono Toods. Singers, Messengers Flemming. Loteno — Modrigols. Messengers. Orchestro. Homecoming 65. Pink Ponthers. Tyuono Toods. Sno-Ooxe. Youth Alive Fronds. Catherine — Vofleybofl. Softbofl Franklin. Cosey — Trock Hockey. Cross-Country. Singers. Sporvsh Club. Messengers Fuglestod. Suson — French Club. Swedish Club. Sponish Club. Imporronce of Being Eornest. Homecoming '85. Tljuono Toods. Pmk Ponrhers Gole. Rob — Soccer (Coptom). Hockey. Trock. Okie Aordvorks, Symphonic Wind Ensemble Gomsoo. Andrew — Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Joxx Bond Dirty Dozen Spinruol Lite Committee. Student Body President, Homecoming Court, Blue Aordvorks. Ooseboll Hockey Oorbershop. Singers, Messengers, Homecoming 85. Pubflconons. Youth Akve. Or-chesrrol Wmds. Sno-Doxe Geyermon. Greg — Blue Aordvorks Soccer. Ski Teom. Youth Aive. Choir Gisselquisr. Kenneth — Chess Oub Computer Oub. Public or ions Goodge. Jennifer — Dromo. Fofl Ploy (set design) Grohom. Ginger — Homecoming 85. Sno-Doxe. Concert Bond. (Tour) Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Pep Bond. Pink Ponthers. Tljuono Toods. Spinruol Life Committee. Student Tromer Green. John — Foorbofl (Coptom). Ooskeiboll (Coptom) Ooseboll Blue Aordvorks Homecoming Royolry Greener. Erin — Ooskerbofl Softbofl Soccer Monoger. Tijoono Toods. Pmk Ponthets. Homecoming 65 Broombo . Pubflconons Gruber Orion — Foorbofl. Go . NHS lombdo-Phi Germon Club Grupp. Clair — Gustofson. Kothy — Tennis (Coptom) Sponish Club. Spirltuol Lfle Committee. Student Council. Pink Ponthers. Homecoming Court. Homecoming '65. Singers. Ski Club, Messengers Hoglund. Korin — Concert Oond (Tour 66). Vofleybofl Softball Trock. French Moll. Leslie — Holtli. Jeff — Concert Bond. Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Lombdo -Phi. Pubflconons Halverson. Korlo — Fiddler on the Roof. Cross-Country Skiing. Cross-Country Running Singers. Modrigols. You're o Good Mon Chortle Brown. Preside nr of NHS Seomon G'lfoy. Scholarship Jurvor Sanor Progrom Fellowship Donquet. Youth Alive. Pmk Ponthers. Spiritual Lfle Commttee Flowers for Algernon Hamilton. Shoon — Ooskerbofl. Bosebofl Pubtcahons Kommink. Gerard — Pubflconons Scoff. Soccer Quiver Editor. Homecommg 65 Hegermon. Don — Football, Trock Hempel. Ellse — Soccer. Pmk Ponrhers HtU. Kevin — Ski Teom, Ski Oub. Sponish Club. Okie Aordvotks Hill. Robyn — Concert Oond. Orchestro Winds Pep Oond Hillmon. Pool — Soccer. Slolom Skhng. Trock. Germon Club. Sno-Doxe. Okie Aordvorks Hint . Kristin — Homecoming 65. Concert Oond. Tout '86. Pep Bond Tyuono Toods. Pmk Ponrhers. Spiritual Life Committee Hjvlborg. Dove — President of Dr Who Fon Club. Tor As Holman. Kelly — Hoogwerf. Jennifer — Germon Oub Ooskerbofl. (Monoger) Soccer. (Monoger) Trock (Monoger) NHS. Oond. Tour 66 Moth Teom. Lombdo-Phl Hutchinson. Lauhe — Soccer. Trock. French Club Homecoming 65. Oroomboll, Sno-Doxe. SwecfohClub Joehnert. Corolyn — Trock. Crosscountry Spiritual Lfle Committee Geimon Club. Homecoming 65 Johnson. Amoro — Orchestro Tout 65. Homecommg 65. Soccer. Sponish Oub. Tyuono Toods. Pmk Ponthers. Spiritual Life Committee Johnson. Orion — Computer Oub. You con'l toke It with You. The Importance ol being Eornest. Homecoming 85. Spiritual Lfle Committee Oond. Moth Teom Johnson. Kyle — Foorbofl Oasherbofl Trock Sports Medkme Johnson. Undsoy — Singers Messengers. Downhill Skiing. Girls Soccer Monoger. Pep Oub Spinruol Life Committee Johnson. Motors — Soccer. Germon Oub. President Okie Aordvorks. Spinruol 1 6 Comm tee. Sno-Ooxe Ski Club. lombdo-Phi Kelley. PotrSck — Spinruol life Committee. Ttock. Germon CkA . Blue Aordvorks. Sno-Ooxe. Ski Club Kluznik-Ashley. Mork — Foorbofl Koechel. Amy — Tljuono Toods. Pmk Ponthers Spinruol Life Commkree. Oroomboll 112 — Senior Activities Senior Activities SponishOub Kubon I iso — Singers SW Oub Kuehn. Jim — Tennis. BoskerboH. Singers. Borbershop. NHS. Student Coundl loroic Nodme — Lorson. Hetdi — German Club. SW learn, Smgert. SnoDaxe Pink Ponthers Student Counci Spirlruol Life Committee Lotion Scott — BoiebaS FootboH Lasker. Kelley — VoHeyboH. SoftboH BosketboB Concert Bond, PubBcotion . Spanish Oub. Tijuono Toodi. Pmk Ponthen. SnaDoxe. Homecoming 65 Low. Oon — Hockey Coptafn. Foot bon Ooieboll Coptom. TuuonoToods. BroomboH. SwedshClub lee. Rochel — Soccer. Spmtuoi Life Committee Pink Panthers, Singers, Ttock Lindahl Koten — Spanish Club. Tijuono Foods. Pink Panthers. Soccer Monoger. Hockey Monoger. Spiriruol life Committee Lokhorst. Dovld — Singers. Messengers AAodtgols. Dorbershop Lund. Eliiso — Sogers Orchestra, Close-Up. Homecoming 65. VoHeyboH. Germon Oub. french Club. Swedish Oub, foil Ploys. Otoombol Lunde. Rochel — VoHeyboH. Ooskerboll. Softboll. SnaDoxe. Spanish Oub Lunguist. Jlnno — Make-Up Arrisr-FoH Ploys. Pmk Ponthers Cbeerteoding Lupu. Rich — Lysen. Steve — Soccer Coptoln, Ski leom. Blue Aordvorks. Student Council. Spanish Oub Homecoming. Sno-Doxe Mod son Jonolhon — Mognuson. Koto — Singers, frock. Pink Ponthers Tijuono foods Morguordt. Cotyn — NHS. Lombdo-Phi. Concert Bond McGuire. Meredith • Singers. Homecoming ’65. Spiritual Life Committee Meyers. Christy — Oosketboi. Cheerleodng Homecoming '65. Pmk Ponthers. Spanish Club Mockenhaupt. Pom — Germon Club. Spultuol Life Soccer, frock. Ski Club. SW Teom Tennis. Student Council. Cheerleodmg Sno-Doxe. Homecoming 85. Pink Ponthers Monson. Amy — BoskeiboH Tennis, frock. Germon Club. Pink Ponthers Tijuono foods. Homecoming '85 Mroslo Jenny — Swedish Oub. Tentvs, Splriruol We Committee. Pep Bond. LombdoPhi Nogel. Koten — Homecoming '65. Soccer. Ski Teom. frock. Spiritual We Committee, Germon Oub. Pmk Ponthers Homecoming Royoity BroomboH. SnaDoxe. Ski Club. Singers Neoly. Clisobeih — Nelson, Angle — Cheerteoding. Spirliuol Life Committee. Swedish Club. Pink Ponthers, Ik juono foods. BroomboH, Ski leom Nelson. Tracy — VoOeyboll. Sk Teom. Singers. Messengers Spiritual Life Committee, Homecoming '85 Newsttom, Megon — Tennis. Soccer. Pink Ponthets. Germon Club. Chaerlcodmg. Senior Ooss President Noble. Gtetehen — Pink Ponthers. VoOeyboll. Bond. Modngob. Singers. Sptrauoi Life Committee. Homecoming 65, Lombdo-Phi Noble. Jo ion — Tennis. Soccer. Ski Club Nordin. Soroh — Tijuono foods. Pink Ponthers. Spiritual Life Committee Nyhuis. Jennifer — Singers, Concert Bond. Pep Bond. NHS lombdo Phi. Sptnruof Life Com- mince french Club, foil Ploy 66 Odde. Thomas — Germon Club, Jaxx Ensemble. Blue Aordvorks. Pep Bond Otson. Komo — VoHeyboH. AAodngob. Singers. Orchestro. Germon Club. Pink Ponthers. NHS. Sno-Doxe Olson. Kristin — Soccer. Homecoming 65. Spmtuoi Lie Commfttee. Singers. Spanish Oub. lnk Ponthers. BroomboH Ose. Don — Jaxx Ensemble. Symphonic Wind Osterhouse. Cheryl — Singers. Messengers Spanish Oub NHS. lambda Phi Homecoming 65. Spiritual Life Committee otod. Amy — Soccer. Pep Bond. SoftboH. Pink Ponthers. SnaDaxe. BroomboH. Spirtruol We Committee. Concert Bond, Homecoming 65. SW Teom Aouch. Noncy — french Oub. Tennis frock. Orchestro. Homecoming 85 Aeorson. Amondo — Homecoming 85 Tennb. Spoash Club. French Club, Pink Ponthers ’eorson. Korin — Soccer Bosket tall SoftboH. SnaDaxe. Pmk Panthers. LombdoPhi Tri- Metro Power lifr ’elxer. Debbie — Youth Akve, Orchestro ’eterson. Shelley — Concert Bond. Homecoming 85, Spiritual Life Commetee. Spontth Oub. Pep Bond. Youth Alive. SW Club. Pmk Ponthers. LombdaPhi umon. Som — Chess Oub. Germon Oub. Concert Bond. BWe Aordvorks, Pubkcorions ’izorro. Melissa — Homecoming 65 Royoity '66. Pmk Ponthers President. Soccer. SW Oub. Spmtuol Life Committee ope. Chtls — Olue Aordvorks. Student Body Vice-President Lombdo-Phi Soccer. Hockey Tennis. Joxx Ensemble. Dirty Doxen Pteus. Cothy — Soccer, Germon Club. Bond. Pmk Ponthers. NHS. Ski Oub. Homecoming Queen. Models. Homccommg 85 BroomboH Singers Proetz. Heidi — French Club Spanish Club Germon Club, french Trip Spontsh Trip. Spmtuol Life Committee. SoftboH. Tennis. Pmk Ponthets. LombdaPhi SW Club. SnaDoxe Qoolen Michoel — Oosebofl. Blue Aordvorks. Ski Oub Redeske. Moicio — BosketboB. Softboll (Coptom). FootboH Stoti. Homecoming Program. SnaDoxe BroomboH Tijuono foods. Pmk Ponthers. Choir. Germon Oub Reed. Suson — Pmk Ponthers Rlkkets. Jim — Bosket boil Coptom. Oosebon Coptom. Bond. Orchestra Ditty Doxen. Joxx Ensemble Homecoming 65. Homecoming Royalty 66. Germon Club. Blue Aordvorks RingokJ. Don — Tennis. Germon Club. Homecommg 65. Bond NHS Roberts. Ben — Computer Club Moth Team. 5W Club. Germon Club Roloft. Liso — Tennis. Softboll Manager. French Club. Pmk Ponthers. SW Club. SnaDoxe Sock. Jo ion — Soccer Blue Aordvorks. Homecoming 65 SnaDoxe. Joxx Ensemble Singers. Barbershop. NHS. Germon Oub Solubury. Gregg — Germon Oub. Okie Aordvorks. Soccer. SW Club. BroomboH Sondbotgh. Bretr — Schneider. Crissy — Singers. Messengers. Pink Ponthers. NHS. Homecoming '65 Schrog. Mark — OosketboB Coptom. Blue Aordvorks Shoffer. John — GoM Basketball Symphonic Winds Shirley. Mork — Track Coptom Homecoming '85. Singers. Messengers. Modngoh. Symphonic Winds. Joxx Bond. Orchestra. SnaDoxe S eck. Orion — Soccer. SW Teom Coprom. Tennis. Owe Aordvorks Slewed. Sondi — Pmk Ponthers Soccer. Germon Club Concert Bond. OosketboB Monoger. frock Monoger Skonse. Ryon — Tennis Coptom Homecoming '65. Homecoming '86 Royalty. Olue Aordvorks. Singers Skoglund. Daphne — Spontsh Club. Singers. Concert Bond. Volley boP Smith. Kristin — Tennis Copran Spanish Club, Ooskerboll Pmk Ponthers french Club Spiritual Ufe Committee. SoftboH Snell. Julie — Concerr Bond Sptenger. Angle — Soccer. Trock. Singers. Messengers. Modrigois. Spirituol Life Committee. SporWh Club. Pmk Ponthers. Homecoming '65. Homecoming Royoity. SnaDoxe. Ski Oub St. Andrew. Pool — Foot boll. Homecoming '65. Blue Aordvorks. Symphonic Wadi Story, Steve — Homecoming 65. SnaDoxe. Blue Aordvorks. Pubkcortons. Germon Oub Strothmon. Keren — Pink Ponthers. Spiritual Ufe Commtree Concert Bond. Germon Club. Homecommg 85 Sudelth. Tim — SW Teom Coproin Soccer, frock Sundt. Don — FootboH. Hockey OoseboR. Concert Bond SnaDoxe Swenson. Kns — Soccer. Hockey Monoger. SnaDoxe. Homecoming 65. Pmk Ponthers. Pep Bond. Germon Club, Splr.tuol Life Committee Tomte. Ktisti — VoHeyboH Coptom Track. Singers. Concert Bond. Orchestra. AAodngob Spontsh Oub, Homecoming 65 Tote. Jonathan — Sound and Light Crew Germon Oub. Audo-Visual Tottersoll. Jenny — Soccer Troner Hockey Tromer. Spirituol Life Commrree. Pep Oub. Homecoming '65 SnaDaxe. Youth AFve Toylor. Anne — Tennis. SW Teom. Homecoming '65. Sno-Doxe Pmk Ponthets. Spanish Club. Publications Tetxloff. Korin — Singers. Germon Oub. Crosscountry Coptom. Cross-Country. Stung Cop-tom. Ttock Thomos. Katherine — Symphonic Wads Orchestra Joxx Ensemble. AAcsscnget . Germon Club. NHS. LombdaPhi Tobok. Scott — FootboH. Wresting. Ttock. Singers Messengers Ttitschler. Amy — Spvlruoi Ufe Commetee Pmk Ponthers Tufford. Andrew — Hockey Tutnguist. VkRI — Sponlsh Oub. Pmk Ponthers. Track. SW Teom. SnaDoxe. Sports Trotnet Viloseco. Lorisso — Spirituol life Committee. Youth Alive. Pmk Ponthers. Spontsh Club Wolksce. Karen — Cheerleodng Soccer Monoger. VoOeyboll. Spiritual Ufe Committee Various. Motk — Tennis. Soccer Worson. Matt — FootboH Coptoln. Bosketboa Base bo . Blue Aordvorks Weiss. Laurie — Soccer AAonoger VoHeyboH Wetlumson. Becky — Sagers Symphonic Winds Orchestro. Homecommg 65 Germon Oub Wenrxel. Jon — Pep Bond Westberg. Peter — Symphonic Winds. Orchestro. NHS. AAoth Teom Whitting horn Jonelle — Dfomo, Homecoming 65 Concert Bond Viebe. Dovld — Orchestro. Bond. Pubkcohoas. Germon Oub, Dramo. Choir, Joxx Ensemble. SnaDoxe Wuotlnen. Scott — Zimmerman. Soto — Spirituol Ufe Committee. NHS. Lombdo Phi Pmk Ponthers Senior Activities — 113 Scoft Allard Morey Alnes Erin Anderson Renee Anderson Krisren Arden James Bailey Daniel Beosley Shannon Becker Heidi Bierhous Andrew Billig Erika Bjorklund Robin Bolre Emily Boltin JUNIORS UStWIir AFTER SBttJR 6WS SV-tfS OFTPPiWESS H M EN K N KE UP FURTATlOUSrOfi THE SIDE STYLISH JEANS AMEWCANl HISTORY BOOK ff AFTER SEHICfNGrtUS - 1MWTE Nae Peach fuzz, almost READY TO SHA JE U RLt«SSEJ)UJITHA STXOVJf CHAPM P.S.A.T.S NEU DRJVE license RARMN6 STlcRERi Chris Bottlger Christina Bowers Martha Brandon Eric Brondsness Jounoe Brooks Timothy Brown Jon Brydges Debra Bundgoord Rochelle Burmeister Jon Burnhom Cory Cardenos Christine A. Corlson 114 Juniors Christine M. Corlson Todd Corlson Jason Cook Timothy Coryell Seon Costlgon Motrhew Dole Nicole Dovls Andrew Dietz Mkhoel Dodge Alison Dukes Toro Dyke Lourel Edison M LooonVwdkM Bridget Murphy eots lunch and studies by her locker In junior holl. Students were sometimes frustrated with the new permanent locks. Heather Roebken, Emily Boltin, ond Chrlstino Bowers stop of their lockers after lunch. Mork Edsrrom Jill Engels. Erk Erickson Poul Erickson Rkhord Evans Stephanie Fischer Peter Fitch Jennifer Fogg Christina Fronczyk Joanna Genovese Theresa Gilbertson Karin Glsloson Juniors 115 Sarah Glonville Nicole Godeke Tracy Gray David Gustafson Eleanor Hanna Brent Hanson Melissa Hanson John Hortig Mio Hoselow James Hoy Elizoberh Hellickson Heidi Helmich Twins Relate The Junior class included three sets of twins: Ruth and Ted Tombornlno, Steve ond Erh Olson, ond Mott ond Mitch Kohout. Lisa Hubers Jeon Hutchinson Suson Jacobsen Solly Jacobson Uchendu Jemie Christopher Jensen Whot would If be like fo be o twin? Mart ond Mlrch Kohouf, Eric ond Steve Olson ond Ted ond Ruth Tombornlno hove never hod to wonder — they know. A twin according to Webster Is being one of two born or the some birth. To the junior class twins. If Is more. He or she is someone with which to do homework, shore Interests, tastes In clothes ond music ond who con Identify with your feelings. As Eric put If, He's my best friend.” Being a twin hos its drawbacks, One thing I don't like is when people get us mixed up,” commented Eric. Mitch added that It Is o drag having people ask him stupid questions. Mott, on the other hand, thought You're nor os independent” when you hove a twin. It must be nice to hove o sibling friend all in one. But before you envy twins, remember, they how to hnrA the cor! Cothleen Hess Jennifer Hibbs Kathryn HJelmsrod Kristin Hofer Sherryl Horn Jon Howe 116 Juniors Amy Johnson Drodley Johnson Bruce Johnson Christopher Johnson Eric Johnson Grant Johnson Potrick Johnson Soro Johnson Gregory Kouls Gregory Kilgore Jason Klllom Gory Kloncz H lorionSfu ot Juniors plon volleyball strategies for future use while watching o match between the faculty ond seniors. Tim Brown is caught eoting o cookie in German III. Students decorated cookies os port of o Friday Schulerrog. Matthew Kohour Mitchell Kohour Peter Koonrz Scott Krohn Bloir Krause Reiner Krumpelmonn. Matthew Lone Jeonnine Lorobee Michael Lorose Moro Lawson Kevin Legler Ching Lim Juniors 117 Todd Meyers Coughr up In doydreoms Soro Redeske ond Sondy Slerren prerend to listen ro Rev. Howkinson's lecture In 2nd hour New Tesroment Studies. Sren Lindgulst Korhryn Lindsrrom Bryon Lloyd Undo Lundln Evrett Lunquisr Thomos Mohler Brett Mattson Mork McCory Heather McElharron Steven Meads Koi Meissner Ann Merrlam Juniors Daydream You will see them storing vacantly into space during their American History and various other dosses, eyes holf-cbsed or glazed over, os the words ond lectures of the persistant reocher slip right through their minds. Yes, they're daydreaming. We oil do it, maybe everyday for some of us. Do you ever wonder what occupies the mind of the doydreomer? Having all the records I could ever Imagine, like scads of '60's albums ond loads of Mozart. (Jon P. Brydges) Skiing. (Blair Krause) Weiner Winks ond Hi-C Peach juice. (Jeon Hutchinson) ‘Scuba diving off the coast of Australia. (Kevin Legler) Playing outside in the summer. (Jim Hay) “My friendships and how strong they are. (Ted Tombornino) Jomes Miller Amy Mitchell Johnathan Monsmo Gregory Morford Kari Morgentholer David Mundt Bridget Murphy Chad Nelson Jennifer Nelson Kristin Nelson Sarah Nelson Nicolle Nicklas J x fh M 118 — Juniors Ann Nlcklous Georgine Norris Kevin Nyenhuis Morgorer O'Neill Doniel Olson Eric Olson Foirh Olson Jeffrey Olson Kimberly Olson Stephen Olson John Onderdn Chorlene Oram Julie Porry Koro Porren Dovid Patterson Kirsten Pedersen Cheryl Peterson Dovid Plowman Kelly Pusrorino Paul Robie Keith Rodtke Louro Rogon Soro Redeske John Repstod Juniors 119 Heather Roebken David Roon Kjersrin Rosenquisr Mary Rowland Julie Ryding Hearher Schmitz Dennis Schneider Kimberly Schuetf David Schultz Steven Schwab Kirsten Schwandr Robyn Scott PSAT Hits Juniors The PSAT was o memory for seniors, o dark cloud in rhe future for freshmen and sophomores, and o reoliry for rhe juniors. On October 21 or 8:15 o.m. rhe juniors were transported by bus to St. Thomas College, where they began with on hour and a quorrer of instructions on how to fill out rhe rest, of which Brett Mattson (11) said, It was rough. It wos like o work-over. I just couldn't think offer that. While some students spent hours preparing, it wos apparent that on almost equal number had come unprepared — or as unprepared as one could come given all rhe advice from relatives. The school did its port by raking a hour from rhe English classes to show a video and pass our a sample rest. Joy Susan Jacobsen shows relief after raking the PSAT. Some students felt rhe scores took t long to arrive. Kris Selonder Krisrino Simpson Amy Simso Cory Slater Sandro Sletten Emily Solie Duane Sollie Ann Sorenson Philip Sronchfield Evan Stanely Lisa Strand Jonathon Sveen 120 —Juniors X 3 Edword Tombornlno Rurh Tombornlno Poul Toy lor Korhryn Teerer Thomos TenCore Megon Tewlnkel Michelle Thorcher Crlsry Thibodeou Jodie Thiessen Grero Thompson Noel Thompson Joseph Trelsrod Goofing oround in the holl during 4rh hour, Joonno Genovese ond Geri VonDeWolker gong up on Noel Thompson. Kory Teerer loses o srore-down wirh rhe comero during 3rd hour Geomerry. Eric Trlplerr Geri VonDeWolker Amy VonderPloors Nlcolien VonGiffen Grohom Wollevond Koorin Wongerin Joy Wesrberg Dovid Wicklund Michoel Widdifleld Amy Wine Jeff Young Aoron Zieborth Juniors 121 Korl Adalbert James Allen Greger Anderson Lesley Anderson Bradford Beale Rollin Beaver Shayno Osrerhus, Joy DeZurlk, Jonls McKoy. Gretchen Edwords, ond Jone lysen flirt with the photographer ot the Homecoming soccer gome. Senior Tim Cody assists sophomore Bridget Cronin in moklng o cloy pot In seventh hour art Amt Carol H lorton Sfuda Paul Becker Lindsey Bock Sarah Boehlond Jomon Boesen Brent Bostrom Jeff Bragg Susan Brower Todd Bruce Craig Buesing Jamie Bundul Tosco Campbell Beth Carlson Katherine Carlson Melissa Carlson Stephen Carlson Paul Chamberlain Troy Chevalier Alexandra Christenson Bradley Cornell Bridget Cronin Nathan Cuflan Bloke Davis Joy DeZurlk Lori DuChorme 122 — Sophomores MorkBruc Sophomore Guys Comment on Sophomore Girls They ore really loud ond obnoxious. They ore like flocks of sheep that herd in the bathroom ond discuss guys. They ore like lights you wont to turn on — some you'd rather turn off. They ore pushy show-offs. They hove o very cute woy of making guys jealous. Jennifer Noumonn. while raking o break from sophomore Bible class, finds the photographer's lens. Brian Erchleson Soroh Everson Julie Fairbanks Mark Forrell Korin Freeberg Timothy Fund Dean Gobberr Christine Gage Paul Geerdes Abe Beisness Timothy Gloege Dovld Gundole Len Hoogenson Judy Hoglund Korno Hoglund Corrie Hogstrom Judson Hogstrom Heidi Hollsren Sophomore —120 Greg Holrli John Hommond Andrew Honsen Do no Horris Skip Hovens Drew Hempel Krisrino Hendrickson Mori Hjulberg Lisa Holmberg Jeffrey Holmes James Hong Meredith Hubble Mori Ireland John Jendro Mark Jensen Brad Johnson Grero Johnson Louro Johnson Rebecco Johnson Timothy Julin Joshuo Kone Thomos Keeley Michael Kistler David Koonrz Ann Scxenson Jon Martin ond Jomon Boesen smile guiltily after being kicked out of the library for inching o table across the room. Robb Elsholtz shows his masculine talents In orr doss. 124 — Sophomores Sophomore Girls Comment on Sophomore Guys “They think they're macho. “They think they're God's gift to women. “They ore somewhat silly. “They hove o lor to learn. “They're bigger than the senior guys. Dove Gundole ponders the meaning of life while going over the ospects of creotion. Joel Kroft Alysso Krokowski Tiffany Landis Eric Lorson Jesse Leodholm Soroh Lindquist Melisso Lund Soro Lundell Jane Lysen Molly Monhord Jennifer Marker Jonothon Mortin Robert McGuiness Jonls McKoy Morit Mesno Dovld Miller Jennifer Naumann Korl Nelson Seon Niemiec Gory Noble Kristino Nordstrom Soro Nyhuis Dovid Olseth Curtiss Olson Kristen Olson Michelle Olson Shoyno Osterhus Joson Osterlund Doniel Ostrom Sophomores— 125 Dona Polmer 3rod Person Aoron Perer Derek Pererson Scorr Pererson Richard Pizorro Enthusiasm prevails during volleyball gome. Partway game... John Pogodlzlnskl John Preus Steven Romgren Holly Reiling Alison Rice More Rindels Joson Ripley James Running Priscilla Rygh Mark Ryks Brian Sandberg Andrew Schueler Miranda Seitz Adam Shively Tanya Siebenoler Mlcholos Sorensen Lorren Stafford Angelo Stensby a pep fest through the Picture Not Available 126 — Sophomores Jill Steiner Mork Stevenson Julie Stienstro Eric Sulzboch Michael Tomte hile Brad Beale and Gretchen Edwards look on. Paul Geerdes covers h disappointment of being dumped from Dono Harris' lop. Apparently rt s wos stondord classroom conduct for Paul. What Sophomores Do Together. . . Fight” Comb hair” Go to the bathroom” Play” Mourn biology” Tolk” Hove fun” Watch Mr. Rogers” Eor sunflower seeds” Party” Ride the bus” Ploy sports” Watch volley boll” Get in trouble” Lough” Go to church Not donee” Paul Thompson Alexander Thorbus Rito Warner Keiko Welch Amy Wentzel Eric Westerlund Per Wiberg Kristen Wicklund Liso Wicklund Sommy Youssef Sophomores — 127 Hons Anderson Coroline Attleson Morrhew Bartels Jennifer Bergstrom Shono Brooks Laura Brown Janet Brufsdmon Jody Bullene Bruce Bundgoord Lois Cameron Anna-Morie Corlson Amber Cheothom Gregory Clements Robert Conley Trevor Cook Annie Dolon Allison Doron Vishol Durr Emily Eaton Andrew Ecker Chod Edison Katherine England Rick Erickson Kyrsren Fairbanks Margaret Faris Gregory Fernholz Jason Franklin Mark Geerdes Kori Glenn Adrion Gorion Nicolos Greener Richard Greener Erik Haopalo Erick Hogfors Scott Haglund Julie Hagqulsr Laura Honsen Eva Hanson Kristen Hanson Daniel Hardman Stephanie Harves Shoen Hawkins 128 Freshmen ;«nny Lundquisf forms firsr impressions obour ■v • sociol ormosphere. First Impressions . . . Your first bus ride: ”1 don't take the bus — and I'm glad.'' Your first assembly: It wos embarrassing when they said ’welcome freshmen' and nobody said anything. Your first doss: Speak English, please. Typing was fun because all you did was sit there and type. The first time you got lost: I felt so stupid because I walked into German and everyone turned around and stored. I was reminded of the State Fair opener. We're nor in Kansas anymore, Toro. Your first assignment: The dog are it.” Loren Hofer Mortho Hollister Gillian Hubble Elizabeth Hutchinson Patrick Idstrom Mory Joehnert Erik Jorgenson Andrew Justus Llso Kollenberg Soroh Kasson Stephanie Kishlsh Morgoret Kline Heorher Koehler Benjamin Lone Eric Leonder Jeffrey Lorson Magnus Leslie Courtney LeVosseur Freshmen— 129 First Impressions . . . Your first lunch: It's belter than whar my mother attempts. It's definitely lunch. Your first walk through Senior Hall: It's like walking into a brick wall. Help! I didn't walk, I plowed. GET OFF MY FOOT!! It was a great idea. It was mean and cruel. I will NOT wear that. The first Monday morning: I couldn't war for Christmas vacation. Monday — already? I missed my favorite soap opera. The first Friday afternoon: Holleluja! Mrs. Char Westerdohl, Home econonrlc reacher, Adrlono Gorian, Beth Hutchinson Anno-Marie Carlson ond Jenny observe os Julie Hogqulsr practices for the first opron project. Joy Mahler Philip Morquardr Amanda McCloskey Rebecca McElfresh Brian McMullen Richard Meland James Mitchell Sharon Mockenhaupt Anne Monsmo John Morstod Tim Nosh Douglas Neidhort 100 — Freshmen Erick Nelson Soro Nelson Michael Nllon Kristopher Norwood Undo Nyqulsr James O'Neill Julie Olson Morthew Olson Dovld Polmquisr Morthew Porry Morit Porren Dennis Pererson Erlco Pererson Arthur Prort John Pasmussen Joson Helling Korl Posenquisr Ponold Poskens Amy Sock Andrew Schuerr Drod Smith Charles Smith Louro Smythe Mory Sorenson Trocy Stein Jonathan Stenseth Eric Stine Duone Srobbe Soroh Sunderland Christopher Sundquist Croig Swanson Mork Swanson Kevin Tioden Scott Thompson Doniel Turnqulst Paul Volstod Kristin Wongerln Heidi Watson Lonce Weotherly Heather Whaley Heather Yngsdol Walter Zeiss Freshmen 101 School Board: Front Row) Louise Wilson, Joan Julien, Ron Johnson, Cecil Schmldr, Tom Anderson, Croig Nelson. Stanley Henderson, Sherrill Nelson, Arlene Anderson. Row 2) Croig Nordstrom, Duone Johnson, Ralph Anderson. Dwight Strond, Croig Carlson. Robert Sloon, Jr.. Normon Schmitz, Kenneth Johnson, Howard Anderson. Charles Cornell. Not Present) Marvin Bjorlin, Marry Griffin. Mark Stohlberg. Jomes D. Hoglund. Margie Lundberg, Rev. Stanley R. Henderson, Noncy J. Tubner. Rev. Austin W. Koufmon. Pres. Craig Nelson. Betty, Cindy, ond Jon, ot-rend the Homecoming gomes. Kristin, Dr. Kenneth Greener, Kelli, Noncy Greener, ond Jennifer relax during o vocotion in the Colorado Rockies. 132 — Administration President Craig Nelson Vice-President C. Allan Bodin esidenr Croig Nelson. Berry Nelson. Mr. Guido Kouls. ond Mr. Ken Anderson enjoy pre-; ime ocriviries. New Faces Seen New faces in the 1986-67 administration included director of development, Mr. Phil Corison, assistant Ms. Debbie Meads and new assistant to the president, Mrs. Dael Norum, in oddition to shifts in other positions. Rev. Croig Nelson took o port of his sabbatical during second semester. During his absence Mr. C. Allan Bodin, Vice-President, assumed his duties. Rev. Nelson's sabbatical is aimed improving Minnehaha by visiting different schools ocross the notion. Dr. Greener receives his birthdoy coke ond kisses from Sue Morgan ond Bey Zupfer. Upper School Principal Dr. Kenneth Greener Middle School Principal Dean Erickson Lower School Director of Development Director of Operations Principal Philip Corison Jim Wold Paul Osterlund Administration— 1 Ms. Morti Ahlquist 4th Grade Dorothy Anderson Morhemorics Mr. Ken Anderson Athletic Director Ms Noncy Anderson Kindergarten Mrs. Joonne Bokos Foodservice Mrs. Mory Oorrert Foodservice Mr. Dole Bengtson Grounds-Keeper Rev. Don Bergstrom Choploln Mrs. Kristi Berklond German Ms. Jodi Bjorndohl Engltsh Speech Mr. Wolloce Corner Social Studies Mr. Joe Byrne Cusrodtol Ms. Ronno Cople Foodservice Director Mr. Steve Corley Art Mrs. Corolyn Corlson English Mrs. Mory Corlson PE Heotrh Mr. Wendell Corlson Counselor Mr. Wllliom Corlson PE Mr. Gunors Cozers PE Heolth Mrs. Lorle Christionson Library Assistant Mr. Forrest Dohl Dible Psychology Above: Foculry wolr to ploy In pep fest volleyball go ne Mr. Dohl (bible) discusses o passoge from the New 1 ?stt menr with o student. Jim Erickson. Poscol Cozemier, Don Bergstrom, Forte Dohl. Gunors Cozers. Wendoll Corlson. Gory Leofokx Cindy Nelson. Doel Norum. 134 — Foculty Stoff Mrs. Geri DeVries English Mrs. Lorraine Ebner English Mrs. Elolne Eksredr English Mr. Rich Enderron Morh Computer Mr. Steven Engdohl Counselor Mr. Jim Erickson Social Studies Mr. Jim Erickson Industrial Arts Mr. Phil Erickson English Mrs. Lori Espinoza Spanish Ms. Deboro Fondell Social Studies Ms. Corolyn Forsell English Mr. Dovid Glenn Social Studies Mrs. Donno Hollsren Secretarial Mrs. Jeon Honslln Swedish Ms. Renee Honson Librarian Mr. Lorry Hording Maintenance Engineer Mr. Don Houge 6th Grade Mrs. Judy Hinck English Ms. Touno Holosek Spanish Ms. Julionne Holmon English Mrs. Glorio Holmon food Service Faculty Stott — 135 Ms. Jullonne Holmon English Mrs. Morion Holmberg Development Assistant Mrs. Kofie Humoson Science Poul Isoocs Instrumental Mrs. Judy Johonnessen French Mr. Chorles Johnson Custodian Mrs. Joner Johnson English Mrs. Joyce Johnson Keyboarding Mrs. Korhy Johnson Kindergarten Mr. Lonce Johnson Physical Education Mrs. Corrie Johnson 4th Grode Rev. Poul Johnson Chaplain Mrs. Borboro Johnson Secretory Mr. Guido Kouls German Ms. Poulo Longserh Physical Education Mr Jonorhon Lorson Instrumental Music Mr. Mllron Lorson Science Mr. Gory Leofblod Facing Your Future Psychology Mr. Dovld Llndmork English Mrs. Mickey Undsoy Students Records Awards given to Faculty Three teachers were recipients of awards duri ig the past year. Mrs. Judy Johonnessen, Mrs. Me ry Mattson and Ms. Beverly Zupfer were recogniz kJ for outstanding educational efforts in their rep five fields. Mrs. Johonnessen, French teacher, received tie Emma Birkmoier Aword on October 17. This award is given to one foreign language reachei in the state eoch year by the Minnesota Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages (MCTFL). She was selected from over 1800 reochers. The Minnesota Council on Economic Educate i (MCEE) presented Mrs. Mattson, business ond accounting teacher, with on Economic Education se cond place award on October 23 for her unit or Social Security: Who Gets It? Who Pays for It?!! Ms. Zupfer, economics teacher was inducted info the prerigious Six O'Clock club on October 26. Ms. Zupfer is the fourth woman to be invited tc join this dub which has existed since the 1890's. 136— Foculiy H lorjonVudtol Ms. Kori Sondstrom ond Admissions Director Keith Lundell, ore o moment between sports events during Homecoming weekend. Mr. DonokJ Lund Cusrodion Ms. Sondro Lund 2nd Grode Mrs. Thereso Lund Secretory Mr. Keith Lundell Admissions Mr. Horvey Lundin Moth Mr. Steve Mohoney Cusrodion Mr. Ted Molmsten Moth Mrs. Merry Mottson Computer Science Accounting Mrs. Debbie Meods Secretory Ms. Sue Morgon Counselor Ms. Morlene Morin Food Service Mrs. Donnie Morris Librarian Ms. Rosonn Neol Moiling Supervisor Ms. Cynrhio Nelson Switchboard Mr. Greg Nelson Socioi Studies Mr. Robert Nelson Cusrodion Mrs. Mory Newhouse 3rd Grode Mr. Poul Norby Vice Principal Mr. GeroM Nordstrom Art Mrs. Doel Norum Secretory Mrs. Corol Olson Nurse Focuity— 107 Ms. Dev Zupfer rhumbs through o file during o business slmulorion. Mr. Gordon L. Olson Chemistry Mr. Gordon (V Olson Chorol Mr. Orion Perermon Science Ms. Donnie Peterson Moth Mrs. Joner Peterson Bookkeeper Mr. Korl Peterson Moth Mrs. Mory Preus Lorln Mrs. Jon Roberson Bible Mrs. Kothy Roskens Science Ms. Korl Sondsrrom 1st Grade Mr. Loren Skelton 5th Grode Mrs. Vlrginio Slovong Attendance Mrs. Noncy Strothmon Secretory Mrs. Dione Studer Music Mrs. Dorboro Swonson Secretory Mrs. Evelyn Swonson Keyboarding Mr. Poul Swonson Bible Mrs. Williom Swenson Secretory Mrs. Dione Thorcher Food Service Mr. Horry VonHooser Science Mrs. Helen Votrendohl Library Assist on r 106 — Foculty Pet Peeves: A r. Lindmork (English) — “Weiring in line f ev. Swanson (Bible) — “Sassy Students. A Vs. Pererson (Morh) — People who ask if rhey c 3n borrow a Kleenex. Mr. Von (Science) — “Srudenrs who leave o r-tessy lob for rhe reocher ro dean up. A Vs. Zupfer (Business Economics) — Srudenrs v ho rolk while rheir peers ore speaking. Ct. Greener (Prindpol) — “People who rolk obour scenes in o movie before rhey hoppen. Mr. Kouls (German) — “Srudenrs who speok English in German doss. Mr. Erickson (Hisrory) — “People who ore lore. Mr. Glenn (Hisrory) — “Gum. Ir should be ourlowed. Mrs. Ebner (English) — “Sophomores who drop rheir junk in rhe halls ond don't borher ro pick ir up. Mrs. Eksredr (Pulicorions Basic Skills) — Irresponsibly. Nor Pictured Mr. Jomes Anderson Custodial Mrs. Korhy Atneosen Foodservice Ms. Koren Boder 5th Grade Ms. Ruth Froncis Library Aid Mrs. Noncy Greener Isr Grade Rev. Dovld Howkinson Bible Ms. Mory Johnson Custodial Mrs. Dione Keller Foodservice Mrs. Borboro Molmsten Secretory Mr. Mork Norlonder French Mr. Bruce Pererson Ice Areno Manager Mr. Bruce Sompson Custodian Mrs. Eloine Slonksnls Secretory Ms. Mery Vero Food Service Mrs. Undo Wolseth Foodservice Mrs. Morie Webster Foodservice Mr. Lonce Williamson Custodian Ms. Dorrhy Youngberg Secrerory Ms. Meg Zouner Dromo Mrs. Koren Wold Music Mr. Paul Webster Custodion Mrs. Charlotte Wesrerdohl Home Economics Ms. Beverly Zupfer Economics Ms. Julionn Holmon (English) ond Ms. Sue Morgan (Counselor) analyze student conversation in the compus room. Plonnlng convocation in Rev. Don Bergstrom's office. Mr. Jon Larson (Instrumental Music) ond Rev. Bergstrom coordinate special music with speokers. Mrs. Bonnie Morris (Librorion) ond Aoron Zeiborth (11) •ead on excerpt from Seasons of Life in rhe library. MorkOoX ,39 Faculty Miss Julionn Holmon (English) imitates Paul Bunyon in Broinerd. Minnesota. She was on a comping trip with friends. Ms. Bev Zupfer (Business, Ecnomics) poses with o Kentucky Colonel In the Orient. The Jim Roskens family: Bock) Ron, Kofhy (Science), Jim, Front) Heidi, Amy, Stephen GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE rUN The Greg Nelson Family: Bock) Greg (History), Front) Joner, Mollory, Emily. Brian Petermon (Science, Computer Programming) ond his wife Lourie were married on December 20. The Paul Swanson family: Bock) Saroh, Steve, Dove ond his wife Jill Front) Rev. Swanson (Bible), Corol 140— Foculry Tim ond Joner Jonson (English) shop until they drop in Sruttgort, Germony while touring with the Dole Worlond Singers. Kristi Berlond (German) ond husband Don visit the Empire Store Building in New York City. Mory Beth Norby, wife of Poul Norby (Assistant Principal. History) daughter Erin attend o soccer gome. Fcxulry— 141 Families H. looon Snx © M Losoo 5fu«o Sophie Lelorge d'Ervou Versoilles, Fronce Viviono Rios Morfinez Sonriogo, Chile Poscol Cozemier Zurich, Swirzerlond Amity Aides Voice Impressions We love it here, soid Amity Aides Poscol Cozemier, Viviono Rios Martinez, ond Sophie Lelorge d' Ervou. Sophie, from Versoilles, Fronce, was impressed with Minnehaha's convocations, homerooms, tennis courts ond Modrigol Dinner. She enjoyed singing in her church choir, ice skating ond skiing. After o year here, she planned to return to France ond look for o job. Viviono, from Sonriogo, Chile, sow the American people os more reserved than those in Chile. She loved to ploy soccer, and helped the girls' J.V. team. After arriving or Minnehaha, Viviono wos surprised to find herself o friend instead of o distant teacher. Poscol Cozemier, from Zurich, Switzerland, wos 6'6 ond loved to ploy volleyball. He wos in the highest league of men’s volleyball in the store. Cozy, in his second year os Amity Aide, thought this year was easier than lost because he knew whor wos expected of him. Cozy planned to study or the University of Minnesota ond eventually immigrate to the United Stores. 142 — Focully Delow: Lodies. Derry Nelson, ond Terry Lund, ond Lords. Clyde Lund ond Pres. Mrs. Morlene Morin rokes o knife ro rhe freshly Croig Nelson, heod rhe royol roble or boked coke. rhe Modrigol Dinner. M lonon Vudet H lo von Srudos Courr Mogicon. Seon Niemiec (10). prepores ro chop off Mr. Dovid Glenn's hond or rhe Modrigol Dinner. H I orvo jiudos Dione Thorcher sells food ond rhe ever populor doughnurs before school. Mr. Ted Molmsren rokes o breok from desk work. Focuity — 140 Approximotely four dollors of every yearbook was funded by advertisements The Anrler began the 1986-87 year in debt because of rhe previous year s cover and decreased student enrollment Without rhe support of patrons our yearbook could nor maintain rhe excellence we hove come to expea. ' said Katherine Thomas (12) Yearbook advertisements were o woy to publicize o company and make o donation to student publications Without rhe help of advertisers, the yearbook would nor exist. Morti Orvc Jenny Torrersoll (12) ond Koren Llndohl (12) corner helpless Eric Triplert (11) in rhe romp during 3rd hour. A Division — 145 TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH 3733 Vera Cruz Ave. N. Crystal, Minnesota 55422 533-7707 Reverend Tom Anderson Design and Graphics Manufacturer ' Representative Frank Sack 4936 Elliot Avenue South Minneapoles, Minnesota 55417 Telephone 612823 4444 Congratulations to the Senior Graduating Class FromSHAKEYS Rich, All our besr ro you in rhe future. Love Mom, Dod, Heorher Shahey’s PiZZfl BurreT 146 — Advertising Frank B. Hall Co. of Minnesota, Inc. MARK W. NELSON EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT extend best wishes to the 1987 graduating class Northland Pla a 3800 West 80th Street. Suite 1100 Minneapolis. 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North Park adds something more: opportunities to put faith into practice in a great city At North Park you'll take away a superb education. But you' chance to leave something behind — like Todd. Renee and Tom did. Come, put some muscle into your faith. 146 — Adver filing CONGR ATULATIOnS BETSY! DEWEY ADVERTISING INC- 7008 Highway Seven Minneapolis. MN 55426 (612) 927-0342 BETHLEHEM COVENANT 43rd Avenue or 32 Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 721-5768 REV. KENT PALMQUIST [ .4 Graduation is the end of the first beginning. C Gta'GCi AiriJ!L ATil CMS ! LOVE. Mom. Dad, Jeff £L Roseanne DAVIS AND LAGERMAN, INC. REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS • CONSULTANTS 23d ENDICOTT ON 4'.. BUILDING. ST PAUL. MINNESOTA SS'Ol •612 293 ■ 1551 BLAKE S. DAVIS, M A I. Advening — 149 You couldn’t be better prepared for Bethel. Your Christian high school education has taught you a lot—about your faith, about your world, about yourself. Now. you're ready for Bethel College. At Bethel, you'll take the next step in your spiritual and educational journey. And whether you choose business or biology, education or engineering, music, mathematics, or any of Bethel s 3 academic programs, you’ll lx- learning in a warm. Christian atmosphere that encourages spiritual growth Make Bethel your next step. For info, call us (toll-free) at 1-800-328-8322, extension 566. IUiIh-I aOmii' qiulil'nxl Mwli-no ngjullcv. «u ran- colt , national or ethnii origin, agv h or luiulKap Bethel College 3900 Bethel Drive St. Paul, Minnesota 55112 Silver Lake Camp 2950 West County Road E Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Telephone (612) 788-9048 LAKE STREET 6ACA6E 3508 E. Lake Street Pizza, Burgers. Malts Fries. Popcorn 729-6620 150 — Adverting Congratulations, Seniors — We wish you God's very best in the years that lie ahead. Minnehaha Academy Craig W. Nelson Morurify, among other things — not to hide one's strength out of fear, and, consequently, live below one's best. 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But that's not God's plan for any of us And we all know it We've been called to fight the good fight To share His love with a hurting, hungry pleading world Pretty soon this whole mess we call Planet Earth is going to be m your hands It'll all be up to you The good news is. you're not on your own He cares And we care We're going to be praying for you W?'re going to pray that God will give you all you need to do your best for Him For others For yourself God bless you WORLD WIDE PICTURES 1201 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis. MN 55403 MxkJ Wide Pictures VVKincj I he N tx tcnesv . nd joy of the Me touncJ in Jesus Cnnst imom i motion pKiurcs TMEPRODldAl jONt THE HiOiMG PLACE Congratulations Class of 1987 From the NORTHWEST CONFERENCE of rhe EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH Advertising— 155 ATLANTIC PRESS Commercial Printers and Lithographers 3457 Chicago Ave. So. Mpls., MN 55407 824-7322 324-0255 FIRST COVENANT CHURCH OF MPLS 810 5. 7rh Street Minneapolis, MN 55415 Rev. MARK KILLAM 332-8093 Congratulations Seniors Don Low Jim Rikkers Gretchen Noble Sara Zimmerman 156 — Advertising Don: May you rake with you: What Minnehaha has taught you — The love that your family has for you — All the riches and talents that the Lord has bestowed on you. Make the most of these and remember we all love you very much. Dad, Mom, and Debbie Advertising—157 May Yours Always Be a Voice of Democracy Seaman-Gilfoy VFW Post 9562 and Auxiliary 158 — Advertising THANK TOJ AMPER ANP JUt ENTIRE TEAFWOK fTAm LOVE, Mom PjJ 159 Parent Shoon. Congroiulotions on your groduohon. rhe first major step on the poth of lifelong learning to spiritual growth ond grace. Your self discipline ond good heort hove kept you ond will keep you to this course Your Parents Congrotulotions to rhe 1987 groduotes! Corolyn Ruth, Moy God bless you ond guide you in your life endeovors. Love Mom ond Dod To Erin ond the Eighty-Seven: Congrotulotions ond the best of everything to you oil! Derr, Jeon. Eric G Nick Greener Moy God's richest blessings be yours. Kristin, os you follow Him through life. Proverbs 3:5, 6 Thonk you for oil the joy you hove given us! Our love ond proyers always. Dod, Mom. Kory, Julie. Amy ond Mark Some people seek hoppiness | Others create it! De creative. Liso Greor Student — Well? Highly Motivated — Not Reolly Joyous Soul — Thor's our Roch Love Mom 6 Dod Wendy, We love you so much ond will miss our little toy of sunshine!” Life's very best. No one deserves it more! God bless you. Dod ond Mother J Congrotulotions Cosey. We're proud of you ond expect o special future for you in God's work. Love. Mom G Horry Congrotulotions Tim on o job well done! Good luck olwoys. Mom ond Dod 160— Po eni Ads Ads Congrotulorions Perer! We re proud of you ond your dossmores. Love Mom. Dod ond Joy Delight in the Lord Alwoys commit your works to Him. Neglect nor the gift rhot is in you. And obide in Him alwoys. Love Mom Commit your works to the Lord, ond your plans will be established.” (Proverbs 16:3) Congrotulorions ond God bless you. Jodell. Love Dod. Mom ond Shone Moy the Lord remoin by your side os you go forward in life. Congrotulotions. Lorisso! Mom. Dod. Stephen ond Tereso Congrotulotions ond God's blessings to Angie ond oil '87 groduotes. Gordy 6 Dee Sprenger Jon, We believe you've changed our live forever ond we re never going to find onorher someone like you. We wish we hod more than just o lifetime to give bock oil rhot you've given us. God be with you ond help you in oil rhot you do. We owe you more thon life now more than ever. And it’s the sweetest debt we'll ever hove to poy. God bless you ond keep you safe Jon ond help you do oil thor He hos created you to do. We love you so much. Love. Mom ond Dod r Congrotulorions Trocy Nelson ond dossmores of '87. Allow God to bless ond direct eoch step of your life. (II Timothy 4:7) Lovingly. Dod. Mom. ond Todd Congrotulotions Don. It's been o great four yeors. (Proverbs 3:3 6) Love. Mom. Dod. ond Kristen I know the plons I hove for you, declares the Lord... Plons to give you hope ond o future.” (Jer. 29:11) Congrotulotions — We love you — Mom ond Dod Congrotulotions Amie! Moy the long time sun shine on you ond guide your Woy home.” We love you. Mom, Dod. ond Bloke Porerv 161 Ad Index Atlantic Press 156 Anderson 156 Bethel College 150 Bethlehem Covenont Church 149 Billy Grahom Evangelistic Association 146 Brogg 154 Breok 149 Corroll 159 Control Systems 153 Davis and Logermon, Inc. 149 Design ond Graphics 146 Dewey Advertising Inc. 149 Douglos Corporation 147 Feature Photo 152 First Covenont Church. Mpls. 156 Fronk B. Holl ond Co. of Minnesota 147 H. Lorson Studios 152 Loke Street Goroge 150 Low 157 Lupu 146 Minnehoho Acodemy 151 North Pork College 148 Northwest Conference 155 Silver Loke Comp 150 Seomon Gilfoy 158 Trinity Covenant Church 146 Wenzel 152 Worlwide Pictures 155 Index Adolbert. Kori................ Allord. Scott ................ Allen. Jomes.................v Alnej, Morey................ Anderson. Andrew Norhon Anderson. Christine E......... Anderson. Erin................ Anderson. Gregcr.............. Anderson. Hons ............... Anderson. Lesley E............ Anderson. Renee ........... ... Anderson. Rlchord............. Anderson, Stephen ............ Anderson. Stephorvie ......... Arden. Kristen ............... Arden Doniel 20. 22. 30. 52. Attleson. Corolme ............ Ayers. Mlml ..........'....... ..........51. 65. 122 ......... 25. 65. 114 ............ 67. 122 .............38.114 ................122 ................ 72 .................114 ...............122 . . 53. 128 ................122 .................114 5. 26. 27.92 50.51.92 ..... 14.20.92. 105 ............. 64.114 53. 54. 55.69. 65.92 51. 128 ....... 4.26. 27.92 D Door do. Brent..... Bockes. JHI ....... Bocon. Kote ... Bodey. Jomes....... Oorinton. Tounyo Oorrett. Roberto. Bortels, Motthew Dotdorf. Christopher ... 92, 93 .......92 ... 25.92 41. 114 ... 52.92 51.64.92 25. 53. 126 ... 5.92 Bottle. Korhie..... Beole. Orodford ... Oeosley. Doniel .. Beover. Rotlin N .. Becker. Pool....... Becker. Shonnon .. Oecklond. Mike______ Beekmon. Corrie. .. Benjomin. Ann .... Bergren. EDsobeth V Bergstrom. Jennifer Bergstrom. Mothew Bevis. Rondo ....... Blerhous. Heidi ... Billig. Andrew..... Bjorgum. Crolg.... Djorklund. Eriko.... Btomqoist. Troy.... Blomberg. Dona L.. Bock. Lindsey...... Boehlond. Soroh Boesen. Jomon------- Bohlsen. Jodell---- Bolt. Adrion........ Boltin. Emily ..... Bostrom. Brent Bomger. Robert — Bowers. Christino Brogg. Jeffrey...... Brogg. Mork ........ Brogg. Beth........ Brondon. Mortho .. . Brondsness. Erie---- Breok Doniel....... Breckenridge. Mory ...................93 ....... 53. 122. 127 .............85. 114 .................122 ................122 ......... 37. 50. 114 ...........45. 53. 93 . 20. 57.63.93. 105 ...........51. 64. 93 ...................93 ....... 54. 128. 130 ...................93 ..... 20. 25. 85. 93 ......... 50.63. 114 ......... 21.39. 114 ...............37. 76 ............ 53. 114 ...........20.50.93 25. 63. 93. 94. 101 .............. 51.122 .........51.64. 122 29. 50. 51. 122. 124 .94 29. 37. 50.51.94 ........57. 114, 115 .............107. 122 ..................114 .......20. 114. 115 39.50.51. 122 29. 50. 51.93.94. 97 ...... 20.52.71.94 ..............25. 114 ..........5.39. 114 ...... 43. 76. 94, 95 20. 50. 54. 55. 94 Brennomon. Molly............................6. 3' v Brisco. Donold ........................ 30. 50. 5 Brooks. Jounoe................................. Brooks. Shooo ...............................51. -J Brower. Susan ...............................50. - Brown. Louro.......... Brown. Nicok) ....... Brown. Tlmorhy . Bruce. Mork........... Bruce. Todd ......... Bruss. Anne.......... Brutesmon. Janet----- Brydges. Jon ....... Buesmg. Ctoig......... Bullene. Jody........ Bulson. Peter......... Bundgoord. Bruce . .. Bundgoord. Debro Lee Bundul. Jomie......... Burmeister. Rochelle .. Burnhom. Jon... f. . . . 17. 20. 47. 52. 54. 7 ........... 57.85, 114 6. 16. 52. 55. 57.9 ................39. 53 ..................52.9 ....................51 ...................114 ...53 ____2 85. 87 ...5C ...51 V. c Cody. Timothy .... Comeron, Lois. Compbell. Toko ... Cordenos. Cory----- Corlson. Anno-Morie Corlson. Oeth Anne. Corlson. Christine A Corlson. Christine M c . . 3. 39. 49.94 ... 22 ... 53. 12. 50 ..128 39. 51. .'.'.’63 12 13 12 11 11 162 Index Corison. Jeffrey . Corlson. Kotherlne . . . Corison. Melisso Etchfeson. Orion . Evons. Richord . Corlson. Stephen . Corison. Todd Corlson. Vonesso . . Corothers. Motthew Corpenrer. Oenjomin ... Corpentier. Viki Corro . Amber . Corstensen. Julie Cospers. Suson E..... . 16. 20. 47. 94. 95 20.40.95 Foirbonks. Jufle.. . Foirbonks. Kyrsten Chamber loin Pouf Cheothom. Amber Forrell. Mork . . Christenson. Alexondro ... Clements. Gregory Conley. Robert Cook. Trevor 27.122 22.53. 128 Fernholz. Gregory Fischer. Srephonie. Fitch. Peter D . . Fleming, Renle C . Cook. Jason Cornell. Orodley D 84.87. 115 Fronds. Catherine. Cornell. Chorles D Coryell. Chorles 51.96 Franklin. Cosey. .. Coryell. Timothy Costigon. Seon Cronin. Bridget 53. 115 41.54.115 Fronrzkh. Soroh . .. Freeberg. Korin .. Fuglestod. Suson . Funk. Timothy 27. 120 ......53. 120 ... 53. 128 .........128 14. 50.51.97 ..........128 ----51.84, 115 -•••........115 . 29. 54. 55. 97 ............115 ----65. 84. 97 .......52. 115 .25. 50.51.97 ..........128 ..........120 • • • 50. 51. 123 ...........97 ......53. 120 D Dole. Mothew ...................................115 Dovis. Amle........................6. 40. 49. 84.96 Dovis. [Moke.....................................87. 122 Dovis. Nicole ..................................115 Denekomp, Donlel.............................96. 97 Dewey. Elizobeth..................20. 25. 50. 93.97 DeZurlk. Joy ...................... 25. 26. 27. 122 Dietz. Andrew...............................85. 115 Dodge. Michoel...................................115 Dolon. Annie.....................................128 Doton. Molly.................................. 52.96 Dong. Long Duck.................................115 Doran. Allison...................................53. 128 Drenk. Myndy......................... 25. 83. 90. 96 DuChorme. Lori L................................122 Dukes. Alison....................... 27.51.84. 115 Dull. Vishol.....................................128 Dyke. Toro......................................115 Gobbert, Deon.. Goge. Christine .. Gole. Robert____ Gomson. Andrew. ...................53.87. 123 ...........................123 .........52. 53. 76. 85. 97 16.20. 25. 51. 52. 54. 55. 76. 97. 103 • • -----21. 51. 128 39. 53. 85. 123. 127 Eosrburg. Teno ... Eoron, Emily .... Ecker. Andrew .... Edison. Chod........ Edison. Lourel----- Edstrom. Mork_______ Edwords. Greichen, Ekberg. Elizobeth S. Elshohz. Robb Elsholtz. Wendy Emerson. Hope ... Engels. Jill........ Englond. Korherine Erickson. Eric...... Erickson. Leslie---- Erickson. Neil...... Erickson. Poul ... Erickson. Rick...... Erlonson. Donlel. .. Ester. John......... ...............37. 96 ..............53. 128 ..............53. 128 ...............54. 128 ...... 17. 52.84, 115 ...... 12.52.55. 115 ... 51. 122. 123. 127 ..............51. 123 ............123. 124 14. 20. 25. 96. 99. 105 ....................96 ...............53. 115 .............53. 126 .......9. 50.85. 115 .......... 53. 63. 123 .............53. 123 ......... 52. 55. 115 ................128 .................. 96 .............53. 123 Georhorf. Ann Geerdes. Mork........... Geerdes. Poul........... Geisness, Abrohom..........................17. 123 Genovese. Joonno...............25. 50. 51. 115. 121 Geyermon. Gregory...................20. 51. 85, 97 Gilbertson. Jhereso................50. 51. 83. 115 GisJoson. Korin........................ 54.83. 115 Glsselquisr. Kenneth......................5. 22. 97 Glonville. Soroh................................116 Glenn. Kori....................................51. 128 Gloege. Timothy........................27.85. 123 Godeke, Nicole ............................24. 116 Goodge, Jennifer............................48. 57. 98 Gorton. Adrlono .......................39. 128. 130 Grohom. Ginger..................................52, 98 Gray. Tracy . ......................... 24.38. 116 Green. John................. 4. 11. 57. 63. 72. 74. 98 Greener, Erin............................37. 71, 98 Greener. Nicholas.........................65.128 Greener. Richord...........................85. 128 Gruber. Orton...................................98 Grupp. Clolr................................98. 99 Gundole Dovid..........................85. 123. 125 Gustafson. Dovid ... .....................45. 116 Gustofson. Kathleen . . 14. 20. 25. 50, 93,97,98. 105 123 Hogqusr. Julie..............................126. 130 Hogstrom. Corrie............................51 123 Hogstrom. Judson......... ..........85 123 Ho . Leslie L............................. i 96 Hollsten Heidi.................................84. 123 HoWi. Jeffrey.................................. 52 98 Holtll. Gregory ..........................67. 124 Holvorson. Korto..........20. 25. 27. 29. 50. 51. 98 Homilton. Shoon...................6. 16. 74. 95. 98 Hommlnk. Gerord............................ 16 99 Hommond. John..................................124 Honno. Eleonor................................. Honsen. Andrew ......................... 39. 124 Honsen. Louro .............................53 128 Honson. Orent...................................H6 Honson. Evo............................. 53. 128 Honson. Kristin......................... 53. 126 Honson. Melisso..............................' 116 Hordmon. Donlel ........................ 53. 126 Horris. Dana..........................51. 124. 127 John............................ 50.65. 116 Horves. Stephanie..............................53. 128 Hose tow. Mto..................................116 Hovens. Skip............................ 49. 124 Howkins. Shone .......................... 53 126 Hoy Jomes......................................116 Hegermon. Donlel J..............................99 HeWckson, Elizobeth........................... 116 Helmlch. Heidi L................... 25. 50. 84. 116 Hempef. Drew.......................39. 50. 85. 124 Hempel. Elise..............................20. 99 Hendrickson. Kristlno..................53.84 124 Hess, Corhteen.............................50. 116 Mbbs. Jennifer .................... 50. 53.83. 116 rwl. Kevin.................................. 93 99 hh. Robm..............;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ‘99 Hillmon. Pouf................... 20. 68. 65. 99 Hlnrz. Kristin..............................97. 99 Hjelmsrod. Kothryn .14. 54. 55. 64. 65. 84. i 16 H;u!6erg. Dovio................................ 22 99 Hjulberg. Mon £...........................99. 124 Holer, Kristin.................................. Holer. Loren..............................21. 129 HoHisier. Mortha................' 27 129 Holmon. Kelly M ..................' 99 Hoknberg. Llso..................50. 51.64. 64. 124 Holmes. Jeffrey.................................124 Hong. Jomes.......................!............124 Hoogwerf, Jennifer........................ 65. 100 Horn. Sherryl.............................25. 116 Howe. Jon.................................... 116 Hubble. Gillton................................ 129 Hubble. Meredith...............................124 Hubers. Llso .............................64, 116 Hutchinson. Elizobeth ........... 54, 64. 129. IX Hutchinson. Jeon..........................64 116 Hutchinson. Louro Idstrom. Porrick Iretond. Mori H. 37.71.95. 100 ...120 53. 124 H Hoogenson. Len W Hoopolo. Erik..... Hogfors. Mork______ Hoglund. Judy_____ Hoglund. Korin Hoglund, Korno Hoglund. Scott .... ... .51. 123 ......128 25. 53. 128 53. 84. 123 . 37. 45. 98 ... 53. 123 ... 53. 128 J Jocobsen. Suson................... 54 55 41 t-x) Jocobson. SoBy Ann....... . . . . X Joehnert. Corolyn......................... 25 100 - .V. 25. 51. 84. 129 .........................21.85.116 Jendro. John................................... 124 Index 163 Jensen. Christopher .. Jensen. Mork.......... Johnson. Amoro........ Johnson. Amy.......... Johnson. Brod......... Johnson. Brodley Johnson. Orion........ Johnson. Dnxe ........ Johnson. Christopher Johnson. E iC......... Johnson. Grom......... Johnson. Greto........ Johnson, Kyle......... Johnson. Louro........ Johnson. Lindsey A . Johnson. Morcus_______ Johnson. Potrick M ... Johnson. Rebecco . . . ............41. 50. 116 ....................124 .......25. 54. 55. 100 -7.41.50. 54. 117. 119 ................39. 124 ............42. 51. 117 ....... 19. 26. 27. 100 ............ 55.65. 117 ..............9.65. 117 ....................117 ................50. 117 ............... 51. 124 ...................100 ................54. 124 .............50.51. 100 ----20. 36. 85. 97. 100 ....................117 • ..............53. 124 Johnson. Soro......... 29. 50. 51. 54. 55. 64. 84. 117 Jorgenson. Erik....... ...................53. 85. 129 Julin, Timothy .............. .................22.124 Justus. Andrew...............................85. 129 Lee. Rochel............ Legler. Kevin ......... Leslie. Mognus......... LeVosseur. Courtney Lie. Ole............... Um. Chlng ............. Lindohl. Koren......... Lindquist. Soroh ...... Lmdquist. Sten ........ Lindstrom. Korhryn----- Lloyd. Bryon........... Lokhorst. Dovid........ Lund. EKsso............ Lund. Melisso ......... Lunde. Rochel.......... Lundell. Soro J........ Lundln, Llndo.......... Lundqulst. Kenneth ... Lunquist. Jinno........ Lunqulst. Everett...... Lupu. Heother.......... Lupu. Richord ... Lysen. Jone ....... Lysen. Stephen......... ..........25. 50. 101 ....................117 ......53. 85.81. 129 .......... 53. 84. 129 ..........65. 130. 153 ....................117 ...............101. 145 ................53. 125 ................53. 118 ................54. 116 ...... 21.25.84. 116 ...... 29. 50. 51. 101 .. 27. 39. 50. 51. 102 .......... 27. 53. 125 .......... 64. 93. 102 ....................125 ................39. 118 ...............129. 130 ................83. 102 ......25. 66. 84. 118 ................51. 130 ..........41. 102. 103 ...............122. 125 .... 18. 20. 62.85. 102 K Kollenberg. Uso......... Kone. Joshuo............ Kosson. Soroh .......... Koub. Gregory........... Keeley. Thomos.......... Kelly. Pot rick......... Kilgore. Gregory........ Killom. Joson........... Kishlsh. Stephonie...... Kistler, Mlchoel........ Kline. Morgoret......... Kloncz. Gory............ Kluznkk Ashl. Mork...... Koechel. Amy............ Koechel. Amy............ Koehler. Heother........ Kohout. Motrhew J....... Kohout. Mitchell J...... Koontz. Dovid . ........ Koontz. Peter ......... Kroft. Joel............ Krohn. Scott .......... Krokowskl. Alysso...... Krouse. Bloir.......... Krumpelmonn. Reiner.. Kubon. Liso............ Kuehn. Jomes........... .........51. 129 .............124 .........51. 129 -----85. 117. 167 .....21. 22. 124 ..... 20. 25. 100 .........65. 117 .........84. 117 .............129 .....53.85. 124 .........51. 129 .............117 .....14. 73. 100 ..... 20. 25. 100 ..... 20. 25. 100 .............129 .....116. 117 .....116. 117 .........53. 124 .............117 .....39. 51. 125 .....50.84. 117 .....25. 53. 125 .39.41.72. 117 .............117 ...........100 . . 50. 51. 74. 101 L Lomplond. Nino K . Lone. Benjomln ----- Lone. Motthew....... Lotobee. Jeonnlne.. Lorose. Mlchoel ____ Lcrose. Nodlne...... Lorsen. Heidi....... Lorson. Eric........ Lorson. Jeffrey..... Lorson. Scott....... Losker. Kelly....... Low. Donlel......... Lowson. Moro........ Loodholm. Jesse----- Leonder Eric........ Lee. Kyrsten....... 117 Londls. Trffony 2.83.125 ......................51. 129 .............6.29. 50.51. 117 ..........................117 ..........................117 .........................101 ...............20.25.50. 101 ...............52. 54. 55. 125 ..........................129 .....................41. 101 .........................101 .......... 20.41.78. 101. 157 ..........................117 ................39.85.87. 125 ......................... 129 ...................27. 53. 125 M Modson, Jonorhon...............................102 Mognuson. Koto E............................... 50. 102 Wohler. Joy.....................................51. 130 Mohler. Thomos..........................30. 50. 118 Monhord, Molly T........................53. 84. 125 Morker. Jennifer...............................125 Morquordt. Coryn........................37. 52. 102 Morquordt. Philip..................... 53. 85. 130 Mortin. Jonothon................... 53.87. 124, 125 Mottson. Orerr..................................25. 118 McCory. Mork................................85. 118 McCloskey. Amondo..............................130 McElfresh. Rebecco.............................51. 130 McElhotron, Heother .....................118. 119 McGuiness. Roben................................85. 125 McGuire. Meredith...........................47. 50. 102 McKoy. Jonls A..............2. 37. 45. 51. 122. 125 McMullen. Orion.................................130 Meods. Steven..................................118 Meissner. Koi........................... 37.85. 118 Melond. Richord.................................130 Merriom. Ann.....................9. 12. 20. 25. 118 Mesno. Morit...................................84. 125 Meyers. Christine..............................102 Meyers, Todd................................85. 118 Miller. Dovid N................................39. 125 Miner. Jomes................... 29. 50. 51. 85. 118 Mitchell. Jomes................................53. 130 Mitchell. Amy............................7. 50. 118 Mockenhoupt. Shoron............................130 Mockenhoupr. Pomelo....................20. 25. 102 Molzohn. Mlchoel 0......................... 43. 102 Monsmo. Jonorhon............................52. 85. 118 Monsmo. Anne...................................51. 130 Monson. Amy.....................................43. 103 Morford, Gregory...............................118 Morgentholer. Kori..................25. 53. 84. 118 Morstod. John..................................85. 130 Mroslo. Jennifer...............................103 Mundr. Dovid............. 11. 13. 27. 52. 53. 85. 118 Murphy. Oridget ............................115.118 N Nogel. Koren R. 20. 50. 103 Nosh. Tim........................................1C i Noumon. Jennifer.........................53. 123. 12 Neoly. Elisoberh.................................1C Neidhort. Douglos................................13 Nelson. Angelo........................25. 41. 83. 10 Nelson. Chod................... 4. 30. 50. 52. 78. 11 Nelson. Erick....................................13 Nelson. Jennifer.................................11 Nelson. Kristin..................................11 Nelson. KorIG..............................21.39. 12 Nelson. Soro.............................53. 84. 13 Nelson. Soroh.................................66. 11- Nelson. Trocy.........................25. 50. 51. 10 Newstrom. Megon............... 18. 20. 25. 83. 90. 10C Nlcklous. Ann....................................IIS Nicklous. Nicolle....................... 64. 84. 116 Nlemiec. Seon................. 29.39. 51. 125. 140 Niton. Michoel...................................131 Noble. Joson E 103 Noble. Gory . . 39. 53. 85. 125 Noble. Gretchen ...........20. 29. 50. 51. 52. 64, 103 Nordin. Soroh..................................25. 104 Nordstrom, Kristino......................39. 53. 125 Norris. Georgine.................................119 Norwood. Kristopher...................... 53. 85. 131 Nyenhuis. Kevin..................................119 Nyhuis. Jennifer................. 25.37. 50. 52. 104 Nyhub. Soro...........................25. 53, 84. 125 Nyquist. Llndo..............................51.84. 131 O'Neill. Jomes............ O'Neill. Morgoret......... Odde. Thomos............. Olseth. Dovid............. Olson. Orion.............. Olson. Curtis............ Olson. Doniel ........... Obon. Eric................ Olson. Foith.............. Olson. Jeffrey R.......... Olson. Julie............. Olson. Korno E........... Olson. Kimberly.......... Olson. Kristen ..:....... Olson. Kristin ........... Olson. Michelle ......... Olson. Morhew............. Olson. Stephen............ Ondercin. John........... Orom. Choriene........... Ose. Donlel.............. Osterhouse, Cheryl........ Osterhus. Shoyno......... Osterlund. Joson......... Ostrom. Donlel........... ......................131 .......................119 .......45. 52. 55. 57. 104 .......................125 ...................95. 104 ...............53. 84. 125 .............. 54. 55. 119 ........52.85. 116. 119 ...................80. 119 ...................48. 119 ...............51. 70. I3i 29. 50. 51. 54. 55. 84 10c ...................63. 11 .. 20. 44. 50. 53. 104. 12.‘ ...................71. 10- ...............39. 53. 12 .......................13 ......52. 55.85. 116. 11‘ ......................11’ ......................11 .............. 52. 55. 10 .......25. 27. 50. 51. 1C .........37. 51. 122. 12 ...............39. 53. 12 ..................39.12 Pockord. Dorcie . Polmer. Do no Polmqulst. Dovid . Porod. Amy......... Porry. Jo.......... Porry. Mot hew... Porsch. Noncy Porten. Koto Porten. Morit .... Potterson, Dovid. Peorson. Amondo Peorson, Korin ... ...................... ..............39.12c • • ...... 53. 65. 13 20. 25. 43. 70. 93. 10 ..............27. 11 .............. 85.13 ...........37. 104. 10-S ............9. 50. 119 ..............51. 131 .........5.66. 84. 119 ..............20. 104 .........2. 57. 71. 105 164 Index 119 Pedersen. Kirsten ..................''' .n, Pelzer. Debro...........................if Jr 55 Person. DrocRey R.......................51' 5 126 Peter. Aoron G...................... • iv, 1 ? Peterson. Cheryl....................52. 54.55. 1 iv Peterson. Dennis .............................-0 Peterson. Derek............................ z ’ Peterson. Erlco ........................g. 54. 31 Peterson. Shelley............................JxJ Peterson. Scott......................•••••••-•«' 4nK. Pitmon, Somuel................'«« m oi ins Plzorro. Melissa............20. 25. 57. 70. 93. 05 Ptzorro. Rkrhord.............................. ' 110 Plowmon. ...................................126 Pogodzlnski, John.............. ■ • • • ■ ■ ■ • • • ' Pope. Christopher L. 14. 16. 20. 52. 55.65.93. 0 Prott. Arthur................. • • • • • • y y .n, Preus. Cotherine..........H. 2°. 29. 50. 51. 71. 105 RSMSi : Pustorlno. Kelly...............................1 Q Quolen. Michoel 105 R Robie. Poul...........................16,33. 119 Rodtke. Keith P.................29. 50. 51. 85. 119 Rogon. Louro..........................25. 54. 119 Romgren. Steven C...............................53. 126 Rosmussen, John.................................131 Redeske. Mordo..................................106 Redeske. Sora.........................3. 118. 119 Reed. Suson.....................................106 Re ng. Holly..........................50. 51. 126 RelSng. Joson...................................53. 131 Repstod. John...................................119 Ukkers. Jomes.................. 52. 54. 55. 75. 106 IJndels. More...................... 39. 53.85. 126 Rlngold. Dome!..................................106 ' Ipley. Joson E................................126 Roberts, Benjomln...............................106 f oebken. Heather......9. 39. 66, 84. 115. 120, 168 f oloff. Liso...................................67. 106 T oon. Dovld....................................120 f osenquly. Kori................................51. 131 Tosenquiy. Kjersten...................9. 20. 120 ' oskens. Ronold...................... 53. 85. 131 Towlond. Merrl..................................120 Tunning, Jomes..................................85. 126 Pydmg. Julie.......'........................20. 120 Tygh. Prlsdllo..................................38. 126 Syks.Mork.......................................126 5 xh. Amy ....................................53. 131 Joson...........20. 26.30. 50. 51. 55. 106. 109 rfisbury. Gregg.....................41. 68. 85. 106 •undberg, Orion .................................126 ionedsorgh, Orett....................’. 5. 106. 166 xhmltz. Heather..............................50. 120 xhnelder. Christlno..........................50. 106 xhnelder. Dennis.............................78. 120 xhrog. Mork............................ 74. 75! 106 xhueler. Andrew......................... 85. 87. 126 Schuett. Kimberly ............................83. 120 Schuen. Andrew.....................................131 Schultz. Dovid ....................................120 Schwab. Steven.....................25. 45. 79.85. 120 Schwondr. Kirsten................................120 Scon. Robyn......................................120 Seitz. Mirondo................................18. 126 Selonder. Kris.........................2. 12. 20. 120 Shorter. John............................ 52. 55. 106 Shirley. Mork..........29. 30. 50. 51. 52. 54. 55. 107 Shively. Adorn A..............................53. 126 Siebenoler. Tonyo A..............................126 Sleek. Orion..........................41. 69.85. 107 Siewert. Sondro .................................107 Simpson. Krlylno...............................84. 120 Simso. Amy.....................................52. 120 Skonse. Ryon......................20. 24. 50. 51. 107 Skoglund. Dophne.................................50. 107 Sloter. Cory...................................85. 120 Sletten. Sondro ..................25. 54. 84. 118. 120 Smith. Orod........................................131 Smith. Chorles.....................................131 Smith. Kristin...................................67. 107 Smythe. Louro......................................131 Snell. Julie ................................37. 107 Solie. Emdy....................................84. 120 Sollle. Duone.................... 52. 54. 55.85. 120 Sorensen. Nicholas...............................126 Sorenson. Ann.................... 17. 26. 27. 52. 120 Sorenson, Mory ...............................51. 131 Sprenger. Angelo ..............25. 29. 50. 51. 71. 107 St. Andrew. Poul............................... 41. 107 Stocy. Stephen..................... 17. 20. 36. 108. 109 Stafford, Lorren.....................................126 StonchflekJ. Philip................................120 Stonley, Evon....................................21. 120 Stein. Trocy...................................51.84. 131 Steiner. Jill....................................51. 127 Stensby. Angelo............................27, 39. 126 Srenseth. Jonothon.................................131 Stephen. Stocy Stetten. Sondro..........................25. 118. 120 Stevenson. Mork....................................127 Stienstro. Julie A.........................51.83. 127 Stine. Eric................................ 53. 82. 131 Stobbe. Duone....................................85. 131 Strond. Liso.......................................120 Srrothman. Koren...................................108 Sudeith. Timothy S.................................65. 108 Sulzboch. Erich D................21. 39. 54. 55.85. 127 Sunderlond. Sotoh..................................131 Sundquiy. Chriyopher...............................131 Sundquly. Eric................................. 39. 127 Sundt. DonokJ J....................................108 Sveen. Jonothon S..................................120 Swonson. Crolg.....................................53. 131 Swenson. Kristine................20. 52. 54. 101. 108 T Tomborino. Edword.......................... 116 121 Tomborino. Ruth..................... ' 12 116 121 Tomte. Kristi....... 25. 29. 50. 51. 52. 54.84 108 Tomre. Michoel......................... . . 53’ 127 Tote. Jonothon...............................21 108 Tottersoll. Jennifer............52. 85 93. 108.’ 145 Toytor. Anne.................................16. 108 Toylor. Poul.................................... 21 Teeter. Kothryn............................... 121 TenCote. Tom...............................21.53 121 Tefzlort. Korin......................40. 50. 84. 106 Tewmkel, Megon................................ 491 Thotcher, Michelle ............................ 121 Thibodeou. Criyy............................ 20, 121 Thiessen. Jodie----- Thomas. Kotherine. Thompson. Greto Thompson. Noel........ Thompson. Poul W ... Thompson. Scott....... Thorbus. Alexonder Tloden. Kevin......... Tobok, Scott.......... Trelyod. Joseph------- Triplett. Eric J...... Tritschler. Amy....... Tufford. Andrew....... Turnquiy. Doniel...... Turnquiy. Vicki....... . 16. 20. 24. 30. 48. 121 ........52. 54. 55. 108 ....18.20. 25. 38. 121 ............12. 85. 121 ....................127 ........27.51.53. 131 ................50. 127 ........53. 85. 87. 131 ........14. 50. 51. 108 ...................121 ...............121. 145 ................25, 109 ................... 109 ............53. 65. 131 ................20. 109 V VooderPtoats. Amy . VonDeWolker. Gerl . VonGtffen. Nicolien . Viksseco. Lortsso ... Vofyod. Poul.... ..............121 12. 18. 20. 25. 121 .......40.53. 121 ... 20. 25. 49. 109 ...........54. 131 Woldon. Rick J....... Wolloce. Koren....... Wollevond. Grohom .. Vongerln, Kristin.... Wongerln, Koorln---- Wonous. Mork......... Worner. Rito ........ Wotson. HekH.......... Votson. Matthew....... Weotherly. Lonce----- Weiss. Lourel........ Welch. Keiko F....... Weilumson. Rebecco . Wentzel. Amy......... Wentzel. Jon......... Westberg. Joy........ Westerlund, Die...... Westberg. Peter J.... Wholey. Heather...... 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Ziebocth. Aoron............ Zimmermonn. Soro............ .......51. 131 27. 52. 55. 121 20. 25. 99. 110 Express Yourself Well if you wonr to sing our, sing our And if you wonr ro be free, be free Cuz rhere's o million rhings ro be You know rhor rhere ore. And if you wonr ro live high, live high And if you wonr ro live tow, live tow Cuz rhere's o million woys ro go You know rhor rhere ore. You con do whor you wonr The opporruniry's ore And if you find o new woy You con do ir rodoy You con moke ir oil rrue And you con moke ir undo, you see Ir’s easy You won'r need me ro know. And if you wonr ro soy yes, soy yes And if you wonr ro soy no, soy no Cuz rhere's a million woys ro go You know rhor rhere ore. And if you wonr ro be me, be me And if you wonr ro be you, be you Cuz rhere's o million rhings ro do You know rhor rhere ore. You con do whor you wonr The opporruniry's ore And if you find a new woy You con do ir rodoy You con moke ir oil rrue You con moke ir undo, you see Ir's eosy You won'r need me ro know. Well if you wonr ro sing our, sing our And if you wonr ro be free, be free Cuz rhere's o million rhings ro be You know rhor rhere ore You know rhor rhere ore! — Cor Srevens Drerr Sondborgh (12) goes oil our In showing his support for the foorboll reom on Homecoming weekend. Is it Billy Idol ond the Gropes, or is ir fashion before ir's rime? 166 — Closing Students express rheir unity and school spirit through explosive cheers at the Homecoming gomes. Asnbct Corrofl Closing — 167 Gee I hove o nice cor. soys Mark Bragg. (12) Anfler Staff Editor-in-chief: Amber Carroll Copy Editor: Brenr Baarda Sports Editor: Shoon Hamilton Heod Phorogropher: Mark Bruce Business Manoger: Gillian Hubble Advisor: Mrs Elaine Eksredr Sroff: Brenr Boordo, Nicolo Brown. Laurel Edison, Andrew Gamson, Abe Geisness, Morrho Hollister. Gillian Hubble, Jason Sock, Ann Sorenson, Steve Srocy, Anne Taylor, Jodie Thiesen. Joy Westberg, Dovid Wiebe, Sorr Pitmon. NKOtoOrOwn Colophon The 1987 Antler wos planned ond prepared by the Minnehaha student publications ond printed by Taylor Publishing Company. The QV2 x 11 Antler is printed on 80 pound enamel paper. The cover is laminated with a base color of black 1, border is brillionr red 30. ond artwork is reversed. Spot color is brilliant red 30. Type style is serif gothic, 36 point solid for the headlines, ond 12 point solid for the body copy. The 1987 student cost was $17 per book. Heather Roebken does her dossic imitation. 160 — Closing Awards Highlighted The crowd's enthusiosm wos Infectious os Drion Gruber (12) received o standing ovation of Honors Convocation on Moy 29 Orion commented. ’lt mode me feel good because it come from my friends.” Drion wos one of several students who were presented awords. During the convocation program, Orion wos presented with o scholarship to the Air Force Acodemy. He wos the only student from o Minneapolis school to receive this scholarship which is valued or $175,000. Attoining this scholarship wos not easy. Over 46.000 students compered norionwide to get it ond only 1.500 mode it. Qualifications included o high grode point overoge. high SAT scores, participation in various sports reoms ond clubs, passing o physical fitness test, ond getting o nomination from either o Senator or Congressman. Orion received his nomination from Congressman Druce Venro Minnehaho wos also recognized os the school who hos sent the most students to the Air Force Acodemy in the post ten yeors. Additional awards were presented os paper fans waved to stove off the traditional heot. A new oword wos odded this year in memory of Lori Drumond. closs of 1986 Lori wos killed in o cor accident her junior year. The oword wos designed to recognize o junior who. besides working to the best of their ability academically, also contributed to the over oil life ond spirit of the Upper School. Amy Johnson (11) received the oword of o $500 scholarship to Minnehoho. Another first for the Honors Convocation wos the obsence of freshmen in the gym. According to Dr. Greener the decision to let freshmen sign yearbooks ond eor In the Campus Room come from worries about the lock of space in the gym. The Senior closs wos the largest ever with 195 graduates. Drion Gruber (12) receives o $175,000 scholarship to attend the Air Force Acodemy. Chris Pope (12) ond Suson Cospers (12) oc-cepr the President's oword from President Croig Nelson. M lonoo5ivK 2 — Honor Corwoconoo H I or von V X OJ Upper: Seniors sir porienfly Through rhe 94-degree Boccoloureore Service. Center: Vicki Turnquist (12) rhe proud soon-ro-be-groduote, leods the woy our of the gym. Right: Megan Newstrom (12) receives rhe Dennis ond Morcia Peorson award. Baccalaureate Inspirational Despite Heat The temperature hit o record 94 degrees during the Boccoloureore service on Sunday. June 7. Dr. Williom Peterson Jr. of First Convenont Church St. Paul spoke about Pressing on Toword rhe Future” or the 3 p.m. service in rhe North Compus gym. The class verse — Forgetting whot Is behind ond straining toward whot is oheod, I press on toward the gool to win the prize for which God has colled me heavenward in Christ Jesus. (Philllpplons 3:13b. 14) ond Psolm 121. which talks about the help the Lord gives us, were used in the text. The Messengers, Modrigols, Singers, ond Orchestro participated in the service. The doss hymn. Lead on , O King Eternal, ' wos olso sung. H lanon S udo Boccoknxeote — 3 Largest Class Graduates The lorgesf groduoting class ever — 195 seniors — received their diplomos os they took port in the seventy-fourth annual commencement exercises of Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis on June 8. Dr. Em Griffin, o professor or Wheoton College told o pseudo-story about Leon Jefferson, o modern-day Christ. He used the illustration to talk about the Greot Reversal os he urged the graduates to help the disodvonroged. Mr. Horvey Lundin ond Mr. Gerald Nordstrom were recognized for their 25 ond 28 years, respectively, of service ot Minnehoho. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble ond the Singers participated In the ceremony. Afterwords, the jubilonr graduates were bussed to the South Compus for on oll-nighr party, organized ond run by senior porents. The party's theme wos o train ride on the Orient Express. Graduates ote, ployed cornivol ond Olympic decotholon gomes, 'ployed Dingo, ond porricipored in other activities. All won door prizes. They watched o western melodromo that featured Dr. Kenneth Greener os Jed Wedgewood ond Mrs.Jonet Johnson os the damsel in distress plus other Upper School foculty. staff, ond porents. There wos o moglcion who performed twice during the evening. After two hours of roller skating in the Ice oreno, the groduores finally got the Orient ot 4:30 o.m.. Eoting o breakfast of fruit-kobobs, cheese-kobobs. ond coromel rolls, rhey tried to stoy owoke to listen to Rlchord K. Allison, who perfomed in his pajamas. The Minnehoho Singers perform The Lord Bless You ond Keep You. H lononVuAM The cops soar In the eerie sky with the ex-dtment of the recent groduotes. Croig Bjorgum (12). Troy Blomquisf (12). ond Dono Blumberg (12) woif with on-ticipotion for the conferring of the diplomos. 4 — Commencement Leslie Hall (12) sighs with relief offer making it through fhe groduofion ceremonies. Heidi Lorsen (12) ond friend in o brief moment of hysteria. M lorjon Sturtoi Marcus Johnson (12) receives his diplomo from President Croig Nelson. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble plays before the address by Dr. Em. Griffin. Commencement — 5 Sadie Enjoyed Freshmen-Sophomore Sadie Hawkins was said by Skip Havens (10) to be a greor success. If was held on April 11 or the North Campus from 7 ro 10 p.m. The students had many activities In which they could participate, such os the Hula Hoop contests, licorice-kissing contests, and a jail for those not holding honds. The students olso saw the movie. Back ro Future. Janis McKoy (10) and Skip Havens (10) won the licorice-kissing contest and Mandy Seitz (10) ond Jamie Running (10) won the Hula Hoop contest. Susan Brower (10) gets refreshments from senior workers Elise Hempel, Kathy Gusrof-son, and Chris Pope. Martha Hollister (9) and John Ester (10) proctice for the licorice kiss. Mirondo Seitz (10) hulo-hoops herself silly before on amazed audience. 6 — Sodie Aaron Peter (10) records the Pop Concerr. Dr. Greener prepores to perform on his musicol typewriter. M lononVudW H lorion S?u )OJ Pop Concerr Goes Broadway ”5tonding Boom Only ” was me theme for the April 24 and 25 Pop Concerr. Freshmen Bond, Concerr Bond. Orchestra. Jozz Ensembles, and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble performed themes from movies ond Broadway musicals. The concerr wos held in the upper School gym, decorated with the New York skyline ond theater mosques. A few of the night's musicol features were, Top Gun. Tribute to Irving Berlin, Over the Roinbow, Singing in the Rain, ond I'm o Little Bit Country. Jon ond Amy Wentzel lip-synced Donny ond Marie Osmond, ond Dr. Greener’s musicol Typewriter. Steve Sroce wos Mr. Harpo: Chico ond Groucho Morx interacted with the audience through skits. The finale wos 76 Trombones ployed by oil 176 performers. Mr. Jon Lorson said, It wos the kind of evening where people went owoy humming oil sorts of tunes. The purpose of the Pop Concert wos to give performers o whole differnt style of music ond formot. It pulled the bond ond orchestra community closer ond attracted people to the concert who hod no ideo whor Minnehoho Is about, according to Jon Lorson. Don Arden (12). Sondy Slerren (11) ond Jim Rikkers (12) perform or the Pop Concerr. Mark Shirley (12) ond the Symphonic Wind Ensemble perform Singing in the Roin.” M livsoo Pop Concert — 7 Parents Invited to J.5. Reception Junior-Senior Banquet: the event rhot freshmen and sophomores con only wildly anticipate. The. prom equivalent, the story-book dote with patterned nylons, tong gowns, polished fingernails, fresh shoves, and pressed tuxedos. The Banquet wos held on Friday. Moy 1 or the Radisson Hotel Sr. Paul. This was the first year parents were officially invited to the Before J.S. Receprion, o 45-minure gathering devoted strictly to photographs. After the parents exited, the students began the Banquet with food, gomes, entertainment, and prizes. After J.S.. there wos o srudenr-orgonized Post J.S. Donee or the Bloomington Armory. Porenrs chaperoned the dance until it's conclusion or 2:30 a.m. Amoro Johnson (12) strikes the bell with her amazing skill and strength. Mott Lone (11) ond Greg Kouls (11) moke their grond entrance ot J.S. H LorjooVwJOj M lotxyi VudkH 6 —J.S. Right: Cory Slorer (11) enjoys one of the mony gomes or J.S. Left: Rondy Bevis (12) ond Troy Blomquisr (12) borrle til deorh or rhe Banquet. Bottom: J.S. orrendonrs enjoy the juggling acts. M t yxx U x n J.S— 9 M I (XJOn Studios H lononVuOos Top: Rev Don Bergstrom ploys the port of Juliet in order to obtain his coffee mug — or was he Romeo? Bottom: Katherine Thomos (12) tronsfers into her second personality. Top: Minnehaha teachers and odministro-tion perform their version of Old McDonald hod o farm.” Bottom: Troy Blomquist (12) and Gerord Hommink (12) enjoy their fruit cups of the Senior Dinner. Mork tWuC MortiOrvC 10 — Senior Dinner MorfcOruC MortiOnx Senior Dinner Was Different The Senior Dinner was on experience rhar unless one orrended, one could hove no idea about. Don Arden (12) ond Jim Rikkers (12) began wirh a Minnehaha memior rap ro pur all rhe srudenrs and faculty in the right mind frame for the evening. David Wiebe (12), Sam Pirmon (12), Jason Sack (12), and Steve Stacy (12) performed an existential account of rhe average Minnehaha student. Dr. Kenneth Greener and Mr. Poul Norby sang and danced ro Tea for Two,'' and Mr. Gory Leofblad and Rev. Dan Bergstrom performed a scene from Romeo and Juliet. Both were performed, along wirh a few others, in order ro obroin their lost — stolen rather — coffee mugs. The Senior Quiver was distributed or rhe end of rhe evening. Many hugs were exchanged and everyone excitedly anticipated rhe graduation ceremony. Senior Dinner — 11 Boyj TkxR rwii Row) C xxf OovkJ imomork Mfco Karter Greg Route. Kyle xyvtton Do-i Hegemon. fccte Artderjon. MOrti SNrtey, M w V« JR.pt J Mori KJumfc-AiNey, Pa KeHey Morcut Jofvnon Pojl Htemort. Coo t Paxtf Coferrue Row 2) Co Ohon Veve ftomgr MorV Forrel Orod OocRe Soon Mo Km Veve Oteon l«c Oteon Don Hordmon Modi Rndeh Row 3) Mo« Ode kaon Cook. 0e« Ion Orion lioyd Evren lunquoi lenn Mogonton Scon HogfcyvJ Jason Rj om. MO Greener, ikhendu ierme. Dove Pc teooa MonOteon OteUe. Greg Oementv Adorn Jrmety Girts TroO Upper righr. Front Row) Jenny Noumorm. Ann OenjomJn. Corotyn Joennert Money Ponds. Ronn tettfort. Ang Spcenger. Koren Nogel Oono Okrmberg Oeny Oewey. Svve Cospeu JennJer Moogwed Row 2) Cooch Outdo Route Ntcolen Von Grflen 5oty Jocotnon Kjenien ftos nguo . 5o 0h Nehon Courtney Levoueur Jeonntne lorobee Oerh MrtkJoon Cooch Ounort Coren Row 3) Konn Gotoscn. Mcde Godeke Kr’amo HenOtOton M fngtei Mxhete Thorcher Amy VonderPkoon Right: Mike Widdifield (11) hurdles to o first ploce victory over Bloke. Lower right: Koren Nogel (12) dnd Jill Engles (11) hond seperote botons to both Dono Blumberg (12) ond Kjersten Rosenqulsr (11) In o 4x100 meter reloy. Track Offset by Frustration ‘'The big meets were like this all season,” said Cooch Lindmork. The boys’ track ream missed going to store os o ream by three points, missed winning conference relays by one point, ond missed being conference champions by one point. Although Cooch Lindmork believed this wos the most well-balanced ream, we hod people who were good in every event,” he admired the hardest port of the season wos the frustration of those so-dose meets. Mork Shirley (12) broke the conference pole-vaulting record by jump- ing 13'9 . Mike Widdifield (11) broke the school record for triple jumping 43'3 . ’’From 20 individuals, we become one teqm.” soid Cooch Kouls, but if he hod the season to do over ogoin he'd hove more than 20 players. According to him, the reason the roughest reams (Mahromedi, Centennial, Brooklyn Center) were so rough wos because they hod so mony players. The girls won one meet, tied twice, ond lost eight. The boys' record wos 10-2. H lavonVahos H lanonVudos tr X OPPOSES! OOrS GtfUi varicompd Connon Fcrfi 2nd pkxe C w+'wol! f O' rrvygron ivptocc (Vc h ! lo$o P l« place CyooMyn Onrc-' Sr CpinaOs 2nd pkxr Vototorn tnvforoxy 2nd (Aocr Holy A-sgoh Omck tupiocc O.e-ai reco«h Anthony tv place 1A2 Con prcncp mpp« 2nd pkxc MOly Angoh 1s P OCe Itortn !-up Toom Sccrona y 3 pkxe 12 —Trock H looon VuOkn Go : fiooi Row) Oron Gruber Perer Ooboo Arxlrew lutford oho Shorter. Doon Gobbett Don Cor poorer Row 2) Dove PoKoguv. Star} Sowh lew Youog ert Cortooo Doo AtOeo Orod Johmon otv ftepsrod. Cooch Ken Andeoon Go OPPONENT US THEM Qrody 221 246 formingroo 213 202 Moh«XPe 222 216 Cool eou’oooxiv •irtiptoc OoRe 223 225 Conoon fold 216 255 Si Oetnordi 214 235 DemkJe 166 106 V AlWhOOy 207 237 Ctoienoid 236 235 Cool roucoorreru Srhploce 5hoenMom on Don Arden (12) concentrates on being the boll. Jh on Morr on Golf Locks Consistency dropping up the season with a 5-4 record, the golf ream moved hopefully into regions ploy on Moy 21. Minnehaho placed fourth in the region. Den Carpenter (12) advanced to Store. Although Cooch Anderson described the season os inconsistent, the reom wos ranked fourth in conference. They were beaten only by Bloke, Formingron, and Mohromedi. Cooch Anderson gives credit to the team. He claimed ' 'golf is one of the hardest sports to ploy well. The ream’s home course wos the Hiawatha golf course. Cooch Anderson explained that golf swings ore foirly permanent habits, ingrained in the muscles' memory. Major changes in o golfer's swing would moke his matches much worse, bur after weeks of practice, they con be improved on. Usually the ream ployed o march of golf for practice. The coaches usually followed the players os they ployed their own march. Upper middle: Jeff Carlson (12) follows through ond watches the boll fly on to the green. Upper right: John Shaffer (12) winds up with o 5 iron in golf practice. Golf — 10 Uppe Ml: Vanity Ooieboll Fiooi Row) Stef Unequal Oenre Sthnetdet -u lohmon tom Mahiet Pot Johmon ftitNyd £voivj Row 2) Oon Sooc S o t lonon Mc t Vonon tton low, Co xh Oovid Glenn Un RAhea John G'een. Shoon Mom.lton Ilm Cody. 0or ISSquod Bow boll Fiooi Row) Er Stem. John Ravnunen lovon FraoMo R h fndvton K«my lundgvV Sod Row) toto Morvod toy M M {« Ncfyon Cooch red Mtfmiten. John F )JgodJeni 0. Ship Haven tomeiO NeJ Right; Ptchet Jim Cody 12) contenttote on ha lolowitYoogh lowei lights Scon lonon (12) iwwvjv woy oM od ol o utve Moo gome ogortvMph iviheion Team Lacks Experience As rhe vorsiry baseball ream looked bock on rhe season mosr of rhe ream's hopes poinr ro nexr yeor. A frusrroring. error-infesred season lefr rhe reom wirh a 6-12 mark. This frusrrorion derived from a moinrained high confidence level in rhe ream's ralenr. We had a good reom, bur we were inexperienced. Only one player had played vorsiry ball. The lock of experience and menrol awareness hurr us. We hod a lor of close losses and rhey were due ro menrol misrakes. I rhink rhar nexr year's reom will be good because a lor of rhe juniors on rhis year’s reom are good players, rhe only problem will be o pirching problem. said firsr baseman John Green (12). We jusr mode a lor of menral errors. A bad inning in a game wos usually enough ro bear ourselves, said Dan Law (12). The reom losr rheir firsr region gome ro Osseo, 2-0. lonon Ooietxyi OPPONINI US JhCai Moh on-ed 3 10 OfOOWyn Centet a o S' Anthony 14 4 Oohe 3 7 CentenmcF 0 3 St Oeinotd 6 11 Con non foih 3 4 formogron 11 6 Mateomed 1 6 V Anthony 14 1 Mph luthe'on 11 3 Otoohlyn Cornet s 12 SPA s 6 St Pete' 3 0 Cemeiwc 1 6 St Oo'notdi 8 13 Princeton 2 1 Connon Fofh 0 2 Omoo 0 2 14 — Bose bo M. lorton Sludtoi M loooo SfoCkos Voivty Scftboll t ft, front Row) Cahy Men. Kortn Peowi Am Dova Gen VonDoWofccf Row 2) Ke y Pi uonno. Amy Poiod. Vorco ftedMke Koto Oocon Amy MJKtxMl Row 3) Cooch Netaon Co y frov M. K tt SetonOet. Amy lohnion Soro Kcdoi oK NOJca Anne Oam GtHi O-Sqood Sotrboll: Upper ngAt. front Row) LOvto Hontftn. Soroh lw v dqutv. JrepAonre Horvei 2nd Row) Soro LundH. lUO Motmber . Morey Alnev Amy V e 3rd Row) AAo AJbtraon Gretchen tdwords. Molly MonAord. Judy Moghxid. Joy (Wwr Left Kor Oocon (t2)oeuor ey Nr ogomtfS Dtrnordi Lower left: The «Mielden hudcSe oround Cooch Ors} Nefton to receive the ground rulei betore the gome H loryon SrudkM Scftba OfPONTNT US Mahromodi OruciwM 1 10 Ock 13 3 S OemordJ 2 Si Anihony Connonfcfti 2 forrrurwyoo 12 GooWyn Ccnroi A-milrooq 1 Mpft tdioo ► o h Centei 15 MChfOflWdl 2 Ccmonoal 2 13 1 Si Otmordf 0 ■J frd y 4 0 Si Anthony 15 Cannon(ofe 3 Mplj Somhweu 10 0 fVyk Cftnifti 3 Softball Exceeds Expectations Girls' softball Cooch Greg Nelson was very happy with the outcome of the season, with a final record of 15-6. It's no wonder as Minnehaha placed fourth in its region our of 13 behind Holy Angels, Fridley, and Washburn. The whole ream fielded well and hit decent, said Cooch Nelson, announcing Amy Mitchell (11), Kate Bacon (12), and Kelly Pusrorino (11) os the reams' rhree leoding hitters. The two hardest reams played against were Centennial, who they were 1-1 ogainsr. and Sr. Bernards, who defeated them twice. The softball ream won their first region game against Southwest, but lost their second region game to Park Center and were therefore out of state competition. Vo vljr T orwj: Upp t teh ErtC tOrion Ale Thotbuv OovW VKMurtd Owu IoNmoiv lr (rOuon. Mo McCory Row 3) Ryan Skow Own Pope. Kuehn Cory Cordenos Poul toyto M yti woioui JV Tenon Upper n he fioni Row) Oon OiKO. k on Not . A J ld«ei Row 3) OtoAe Oowj Eik SoUboth Coorh Kordtnom Tievoi Cooh. Nod Thompion Rigl : Cory Cordmot (11) tiorru ihe boA boch 10 ho opponcn m ptocnce lower right F v vngtei ptoye RyooStuyue(l3) onceivroreiohiheboi H lononyodKM H lononShxXn ttrrr- Tennis Upset The boys' vorsiry tennis ream foiled to regain the store title by losing in their third region gome to Washburn. The loss to Washburn was only their second loss of the season. Their first loss to conference rival Blake by o score of 5-2. Their final record was 14-4 overoll and 6-1 in conference. They won their first two region gomes against Roosevelt ond Osseo. Before going into regions Coach Dahl soid the ream hod ro ploy every morch without letting up ond that by Washburn they hod ro ploy consistent.'' After the loss to Woshburn Jim Kuehn (12) soid the reason they lost wos because they just ployed flor. After their frustrating loss in regions, Jim ond Cory Cordenos (11) mode it ro store in the doubles tournament ond Ryon Skanse (12) mode it to state in the singles tournament. Three our of the ten vorsiry players mode it ro store. Minnehoha hod players win both singles ond doubles tournaments in region V. M lonoh Siuooi invitt OPPONENT Ouco US 7 T «M Holy Angch 6 0 1 V xc A CRON 2 1 A Oeofc 7 J A S A yhOAy Ottdt 7 5 u 0 a OiooWyn Cdwei 5 1 ■ CdVdwol 7 1 A MoWomcdt SPA AnoNO 7 7 2 u 0 0 Arnulrooq I A South 5 w • FaiiTWKyon 6 I | Rooievdr 7 ■ n Ouoo 6 V f Vathburn a I 4 16 — Tennis


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