Minot High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Minot, ND)
- Class of 1983
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We have magic in our spirit by cheering on our teams at games. We have magic when competing against others and we show it when we win by smiles, and if we lose we prove we have magic by showing good sportsman- ship. We have magic in achievements. We set goals and strive to reach them. We are two joined together as one and our pride shows we are proud to be the Magi. Ronda Magandy Table of Contents Opening 1 Celebrities 14 Sports 36 Spirit of Magi 70 Central Organizations 86 MCC Organizations 106 Faculty 148 Classes 176 Closing 294 Index 302 4 v at r' 5. 'Va Q s'X. 3 f , wtf .1 we-A 1, 1 a.,, un- 9 1 1197 :V ,X ff Q wp Y 'FV 'ff A , .....- .QW ,ly -. A ' , , I 4 . F4 g fi 'bn P L ii- 4. 1 'Ss um 3 ik is J ' a A. - 5 ., ,P -rf' , il 12 ' V Zij ' rf ' lf' 5 Q, .W VJ' A W . 5 5 f 7,1 .., ,g, 5 E, .4 Y su- 5' L-V3 .,,, W C A mf? ' V W mf ,... ,, z fb N r Y, X E U vs ,.. is 5 my P 1- is K N J fl Lg . L 'Q Q. 1' 26 ' . y M 1 4, .IW 'V g , 5 1- QIHJ s! in 1, 9v3 '-Qi 'HN' w-mi-qu ws wk. 1 1' mi A , 1 , . -vm ., , . M it Q-JF 1 Q. '.. f .,,, ,M A W , 'v in , :mm A :al VM Li? af :Q V 1: 1 l 3 J 1 K H I? KWH ff fyffvnffv , -5 RTW ffww - AH M w f ,, ,vff,mmm 21. MQEKQQQ mm 'QQQ1 S r . E , , A ,, A wQ rx .Wx drkxl Axim! W X F5 X! Vi V XMB! X2 N V X KV A X M 1 + M fmm FMQFMC-?2VQIfMQifDLL A w F, ww' .. 1-fx 5 1 M Qu! L.. Q .A r-1:f'Lf i Q 4,ivNf i3 P -A- f f ?w rs.....sA ityfh E 6 Ten years ago Minot high chools doors were opened to two ampuses forming onenideal high chool. This was a big step for I-ligh causing many changes. now have resource centers, a area, open classrooms, campus and many more to choose from. Because of these opportunities, students have a better chance to excel and reach for the goals they have set for their futures. l believe that the experience of learning at Minot High is not only learning from reading, writing and arithmetic, but also learning from others. You develop from other people's habits, likes and dislikes. And together we grow and learn through our high school years, Walking that special someone to class, cramming for a test or getting your third tardy are all a part of the magic of learning about yourself, others and the school. Kris Tollefson MW . R , K F' W ,..,..-f- xw HM 3 .aw fi n A WM'-K. ML' A r wwf 1 ,zi- Us ,, w H' v, M., .. ,Q 4., f 2. H ..M, WW 1 My 0 H if-N ,Nw Ay f , X mf M A -. 1 fx, lX'.L1l :lf 'A if 4 ' Q F3 ff Q, Yjgff: V xvfgghpt 41? ,A AL ,Z- 9 K? Q ' QQ Wx K . 5 X ,. 'JF 75. M51 , . V ' XXX' 'ff XX fffx WWW ++ Q 'WWm 1' 'ff fA ' Mwflx X6 WX Y' ,N4.M-..-.N-..- .,.. ,v ,.,,... - ,.,,,xA,, W, .,., -..WH ,,.,.,., NN.-,, ,xxx X xv R N, X V 'w 5 X VAN-AMY AW Awidi MFKL- nhrr ,Vx XM! X Rf Q X--1+-w--M 3 I V.,,T-..,,?-,Af,,.,- A,.,. ,Wm ,L-JMU V H Af ,X g !f.Y--.gl .1 i 5 'XX Xf X J 1 ml ww Q .U 'ing , O' 1 2 liizmlimsneziswmm, Is mcg ' E T1 Y , KE., OMOJL L kg? if AWQSQMQ mm X N1 LiU!,1?'Qi ff! Q is 5,-liii xx' ...W if 2, 2 Q XXX . ,W gc-:sf NN Where is the Magic of spirit can be seen at our pep rallies and en our teams compete against her schools. It's there when you e a person smile and enjoy school lt's in the heart of all students Minot High School and it is what everything even though it's not something you can see or make happen. As Mr. Richard Olthoff says, Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm! If it wasn't for the enthusiastic spirit of the students for the past ten years, Magic City Campus and Central Campus would not be what they are today - schools strong alone and awesome together. It's true that there is something magical about all the spirit we have. Ay... .W a-'fi Q ,.:- ,i V C S t it rcsl Gail Skarphol C ' ssttt , C so im' 1 VA A 'I , 4- , 5 f l ll , A If A ' J ' .:1, K t I H M lt will ,,'l my , , M, M f 9 ,X ' M-M W fbi U a 94 j 5 lin 4' . ,,-Mwlvfv -mx sh mx w X w , 0 lu .v M . WWJJL Qu , 'HU Q-VM W,- iw -' f KWH? N' -0 i Q.. 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AUQ35CiQgWUUQiJQLLUNfWlf,b1LiCM30l PCKPKLA AUQG hQ'1fCX I, Www, 336,000 jloarr 14 '73 Celebrltles '83 Homecoming Queens and Kings 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Queen Lulu Bessette Queen Sherry Gustafson Queen Sonia Rodriguez Queen Paula McNea Queen Ginger Chavez Queen Lisa Brooks Queen Sue Tollefson Queen Kris Birkholtz Queen Paula I-Ierslip and King Tom Gross Queen Traci Effertz and King Mark Mosser Queens and Kings of Hearts 1980 - Queen Mary Dostert and King Jeff Smith 1981 - Queen Traci Effertz and King Fred Forman 1982 - Queen Lynda Melius and Jamie Rose 4 Sys X Q, .?31 s r 2 'W - F 1? 9111? 14, - -. ,v 1 wi A 1 K x W X fa- . gm HW' AW f f W 4 K ,haw my .,-f- a , ,., -Q- I x , L . . gm . A 4' I Y .ll , ,V in FI uw v 3- 4 - LA-LW. l wx w 'f ' ' . .' ,U 4 .x'x.,' 51 'yy xA ,5YAi xx 1 Afv . , 4 ' Q 'N M :Tj 71' -Q L X hz' ,w Y x My 11 'M X QQ, fy my Y ,N - X .X , x K- . ' ,4 tkiwk -.X N3,X,'Q n V , f V . - 1 K 1 1 5 4 xl K 'u N X X 'mr' - IJ. l l mean like, Janis Thompson thinks that John Wisthoff is Utotally marvy. T l ,t A M K- 5 Ki I A . Q ' , 1 ' 2 fa E? 5 T . - ! 1 '-k- -Q .Q ' - if Y L,.- i K'o' i I ...' . ' KK K K K K 5,-QNPSW KK . 357 . . , - ., : ,ffm W t - 'S . oo o hff. S X 4' . . 2. 551 ' ir' Qimk T '-Pksfg, - KK As the temperatures dropped the class representatives waited uneasily to see who will be Mr. Cool. Magicians Make 'Magic' for a Week Many participated in the trike races, but no one was able to bump off the champion Joe Aas. R it :Qi K , .,,,I: K wg II. .. . i 3 SMR c1.i all L JK K W ttii is it Y' is ., g K N, WR ,Kev g , Y T i . 5, rc 'A i ,.., K ' .. K K K ar ww V E Q K N 'QM - T N . 'l .,,, . K g KAN ,ings my K,,, ,, fi-524 i - , wi. T, Q A ,,r,rg., sc 8 T, ii . ' ir-s s The Germans stun the crowd as they win the foreign language soccer game for the first time. Aww T'--. The crowd Thinks they're in love as the Magicianettes perform for the first time of the year. Dan Hinze, Marlin Nylen and Thad Hager trade in their T-shirts for ties on dress up day. The kiss Jeff Doerr gets is from his favorite cheerleader - his mom. Students Choose Queen Traci King Mark Traci Effertz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Effertz, and Mark Mosser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mosser, were crowned King and Queen at the Tradi- tional ceremony. Traci is active in Pom- Pon and Pep Club. Mark is a member of Honor Society and participates in wrestling. .. .Ml Mark and Traci receive gifts from various organizations. 18 Traci shares her special moments with her family. I crown you Queen Traci. Traci receives the robe from '81 Queen Paula Herslip. Mark checks to see if his heart is beating Queen Traci and King Mark, were warmly by the fans of the football game. MCC's 1982 Reigning Royalty Joni Bret Berryman i X ky' Princess Prince Marvin Mosser Princess Prince Marlo Mosser Princess Prince Fred Forman A ui, Q M 'tm' ff? K .. J 1 K nh A ,, K . ' Q N K 5' 'xi :wig 5 'SE- 'K iv 1' Ae' f Fgimyjf i f A m .Q S mg mS: Q X if? if L Q ih- M, 4 v -g 2 I 5 s . 1 iq S2 1 ' coMiNG L WEEK Pep Club sponsors dress up days. Homecoming Shines Gct. 1 1- 1 6 The Marching Magicians combined with Minot State to give a spectacular half time performance. 1, :i ,L- i ff , 'i i 4 1 if ' K V gg. The football team put up a gallant effort but Annie fKnoopl get your gun. was defeated by the Saints. Football cheerleaders look for dynamite during pep rally. Wade Linder and Daren Walker raided Salvation Army on clash day. Kris Tollefson and Scott Miller practice for coronation. .wir One of the qualities I for in a friend is loyal- A friend is one who will tick up for you when the imes are rough. Trust is nother important quality. friend is one you can tell omething to and not ex- ect everyone else to find ut about it. Openness is nother thing to look for in friend. One who is honest with you. Pete Stenberg erall Representatives Define Friendship --' cfiflli MAQK, C,l'l'Y I,-Xl I9 Hfiflii' u- sn 1-- W LI U 5 I , 4 I I feel the most impor- tant qualities in a friend are honesty and loyali- ty. A person has to be honest with themselves before they can be honest with others. Be- ing there for your friends when they need you the most is really important. Julie Woods A friend to me is so- meone I can turn to in time of need, but also someone who I can share happiness with. The most important factor of a friend is to be yourself. A true friend will be a lifelong friend. Traci Effertz A good friend would be loyal, kind and have a good personalityg one to match your own. I feel a good friend should be will- ing to make small sacrifices for his friend if it does not cause a loss to him. I think friends are the greatest thing in the world. Mark Mosser Academic Representatives Work for High GPF f I . tk K 1' A good attitude towards learning and a willingness to accept responsibility has given me the ability to do well in school. And this, as well as help from teachers and other peo- ple along the way, has given me academic suc- cess in my four years at Minot High. Mike Sheldon C Selection was based on GPA as of Jan. 1, 1983. I think academic suc- cess is probably due more to hard work than to innate ability. Although ability cer- tainly does help and can even make up for a lack of hard work for some people, success usually is not gained without at least a fair amount of work. Joyce Berkey I feel everyone is born with the ability to be smart. The way they are motivated by 'their family and friends determines their in- tellectuality. My father and mother gave me the incentive to get good grades. I feel that hard work is a major part, too. I think that because of my family's help and my hard work I was able to become a representative and now it all seems worth it. Mike Hulet l think enthusiasm plays a big part in get- ting good grades. If a person wants to learn and puts in a little hard work, he should suc- ceed. I've been lucky enough to have had a lot of good teachers that have made their classes fun as well as educational and parents who have shown me how impor- tant a good education is Karen Carlson thletic Representatives Praise Coaches I think Minot High chool has the best thletic program in North akota. lt offers a variety f sports for students to articipate in and pro- ides us with the best oaching staff to build trong teams. I am proud to have com- eted for MHSQ it has aught me that discipline nd hard work are the on- y way to accomplish whatever goals I might have. Holly Flickinger The system of athletics at Magic City Campus can offer any athlete the opportunity to excel, to achieve any certain goal he sets so long as that athlete is determined. Joe Vicha I feel Minot High School definitely has one of the top athletic programs in the state. Not only does it consist of excellent equipment and facilities but also consists of top quality coaches, a good positive attitude and a great winning tradition. Andy Patzner 'lf-mi I feel the athletic system at Minot High is definitely one of the best in the state. We not only have great facilities and an abundant amount of par- ticipants with the desire and ability to succeed, but we also have some of the greatest coaches, and without them athletics just wouldn't exist. I would like to thank all my coaches for they were the ones who made me work and gave me the desire to succeed. Dana Fiedler Students Define Leadership Qualitie .E i l 2 Leadership is a quali- ty which grows and becomes more refined through time and ex- perience. The characteristics that make up a good leader are not born within him but rather, develop through the years. ln order to lead well, one must learn self- discipline, organization, responsibility, and above all, have a desire to work for whatever he wishes to attain or accomplish. Julie Chu Courage is an impor- tant part of leadership. lt is a brave person who will state his position. A good leader goes in the best direction regardless of the direc- tion of the grain. He does this knowing it may draw criticism. The honor of leader- ship is not in prestige or recognition, but in leading well and doing a good job. Matt Coolidge I feel leadership is a special quality that everyone has within himself. A person just has to utilize that quali- ty. To excel at becom- ing a leader, one must be strong willed and very determined, but one of the most impor- tant things to take into consideration is what others believe in. A leader is one who understands the feel- ings of others and weighs the value of them in the final decision. Eric Svare ml-I -..-...J I feel leadership is a quality everybody can have if they have enough love for what they are doing. The qualities of a leader are developed through the years by supportive teachers, family, and other students. Self- discipline, enthusiasm, sensitivity, and ability to delegate responsibili- ty make being a leader something anyone can achieve. Becky Brooks ine Arts Representatives Reach for Goals I feel self-discipline, natural ability, dedica- tion and the superb rewards a person receives from theatre are what have kept me involved in the drama program here at Magic City. A person can't re- ly solely on ability but also must have good in- structors and a strong desire to work for his goals. Only then would a person have the satisfaction of knowing he has done his best. Daren Goodman I feel excelling in the Fine Arts is an expres- sion of yourself, whether it is in a piece of work, a song or a theatre production. I feel that I put all of myself into my work, so I get that much more out of it. Concentration and determination real- ly does pay off. Kristy Dippong l I feel whether it be music or theatre or any other art form you must have a certain amount of love and self- discipline for what you are doing. Inspiration and education are very important, and I feel the MCC Fine Arts staff has touched me and I have grown and learn- ed something from each one throughout my high school years. Kila Krebsbach Success in debate and speech is primarily the result of hard work and confidence in one's ability. That confidence is fostered by the en- couragement of teachers generally, and my advisors in forensics specifically. I think that the support of my parents is the most im- portant factor con- tributing to my success. John Kelly Vocational Representatives Praise C sri Through vocational classes I have been able to explore several career possibilities. I feel I will always be able to use the knowledge I gained through these classes whether at college or otherwise. Also voca- tional classes have helped me gain more confidence in myself. Paulette Larson lp I feel that Occupa- tional Health has helped me to decide about a career in health. As State secretary and the treasurer in my voca- tional class of VICA at- tended the national convention in Colum- bus, Nebraska which gave me the opportuni- ty todiscover what VICA is all about. It was an experience that I will never forget, and an honor that I am glad to have received. Willette Moe I feel vocational classes give exposure to what their occupa- tions are really like. Vocational classes also give students con- fidence in their work. Dave Boe ri an x. hw I feel the Vocational Education classes I have taken at Minot High School have given me an excellent background in prepar- ing for the future. The classes have given me a lot of experience I could not get in my regular class. Leon Scherr unior Representatives Adrnire Strength The person I most ad- mire is Bobby Clarke, who plays hockey for Philadelphia Flyers. He came out of the Western, Hockey League. He has been an underdog all his life until they won the Stanley Cup '76-'77. He has played with diabetes all his life. The best thing about him is that he is easygoing with teammates and other players. Right now he is an assistant coach and playing at the same time. . Jamie Rose I admire all of those people who never give up. The ones that have enough courage to go after what they want and won't quit just because they have a few hard times. The people that keep a good attitude and don't let others discourage them along the way. These kinds of people help others to see that you must keep trying to reach your goals. Lynda Melius I really admire good teachers who can make a class interesting and fun. They should be able to hold the atten- tion of their class without boring the students. The students should have a feeling of having learned something. Good teachers should be fair with their grading system. Teachers should be your friends. Renae Newman The people I most ad- mire are those people that are well controlled. They are the ones who try to keep the anger under con- trol at all times. These are also the people that can handle pressure of a hard paced job. The people like this are always trying to help people through the little problems of the day. These are the people l most admire. Mark McKechie Sophomore Representatives Tell I-low to Succeed Paul Berg feels that succeeding in life is like a wheelg you never know how far it will go unless you push it. Kim Chrest says this: I think the ability to get along with everyone, being con- siderate of others, and having a positive at- titude are important to achieve goals you have set. Shawn Nelson adds this: I feel that having a positive attitude in everything you do and also setting goals for yourself will help you achieve anything that you ever try to accomplish. Carrie Haberlack concludes with these words: Being a leader means getting involved in your school, taking pride in what you do, and setting high goals so you have something to reach for. Freshmen Representatives Are Honored Mike Schepp ex- plains why he likes to be involved: Par- ticipating in many school activities helps you get to know more people and makes you feel more a part of the school. He adds: Set- ting goals, hard work, and commitment are necessary to get what you want in life. Sue Wahlund says being a leader of Cen- tral Campus is a great honor. She goes on to say that this means getting involved in ac- tivities and reaching goals you have set. 1.-rag if ask q,W,ff 5 Tara Mathis echoes Sue when she says, I think it is a real honor to be chosen 9th-grade representative. I just like being involved is her response to a ques- tion about why she is so involved. CT 3136. '. , S.. .ws-W Scott Collins offers these final words: I think being a represen- tative means that you should try to be a leader and get involved in school activities. You should be responsible and just be friendly to people. Marco Brings Sunshine to MCC Coming from sunny Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Marco Alba-Lopez came to MCC as the 1982-83 exchange student. Marco enjoys sports and has par- ticipated on Minot's tennis and track teams. He also is a member of Spanish Club. l have really enjoyed my stay here. Talking to and meeting many different people, and learning the likes and differences between our cultures. lt's an experience I will never forget, says Marco. 'Mg Marco Alba-Lopez with his family, front row: Monica, Marco, Mary. Middle: Paul and Back Mrs. and Mr. Beran. 232 Z Marco sneaks in a super pro, behind the back shot. arco also stayed with the Allen Lindsey family. Front row: Jeff, Greg, and Tim. Back row: llen and Betty Lindsey. ,, . Q L ,Wm H K WMV W. ww Marco loves playing tennis, especially in sun- t r . I pb.: if VVVV ,, Q, jg' The next foosball champ. Concentration is the key. home in Santa Cruz with brother Gustavo, Marco, grandmother Mami Feli, and sister Claudia. ny Santa Cruz. L rl A Marco tried a new sport, downhill skiing, during his stay. 33 Dances Highlight 1983 School Y ll! Nuisance entertains for MHSfRyan Dance. JON Wi5fh0ff is always h3PPY dancing Kali Hardy enjoys the music. 'Carmen Miller is in awe of the band. Kirby Martin carefully watches a drum solo. Kari Svare and Kelly Hayhurst enthused. Roxy Griffitt, Denise Weimer of Ryan, and Matt Collidge, plan Minot High Ryan dance. Girls never need a partner for bunny hop. 4' 1 gf lt Rock-n-Roll takes a break at MCC. Jodi Boser dances to a different drummer lt takes two to tango. S f , -0 - -' A 5 9000 Kdflj J QQKFSSCI, C To on Fall H307 C1 M JMU P' 7! Q A,-rf awp! Q71-p,,f 5,537 UM? 7210, 31 Jima 4 nA 53 f 0 T 72 XUQLU yay M34 WW, W1 Jf mfr 3 QW Uv H ff? Jw! 1012-124 Ei ,JMS ffwff, -306.61 fq Ulf xv ,KM cy ff fifff 3. WI J MWYM QTL? qro-I awk KMC S71 7171+- F? ,- Q' f xi 'Q you 5365 5fL q m IU! Hair -M,-5 svww ,may guru my Q CQ!! MM! ,UQ 'QED CCP WIC! xS'f fZ'm.'ff j ll' Wffffgj 2, fqffq Z, fa, fq L I ar F 6 Z5 ,SQCNH ' fdf Ziff '73 Sports '83 36 'ig ' 3-'83 Team State Champions 1972 Girls' Track 1973 None 1974 Boys' Track Boys' Cross Country 1975 Boys' Swimming 1976 Boys' Track Boys' Golf Boys' Cross Country 1977 Boys' Track 1978 Girls' Basketball Girls' Swimming Boys' Swimming Boys' Track Girls' Track Girls' Tennis 1979 Boys' Swimming Boys' Track Girls' Tennis Girls' Swimming 1980 Boys' Tennis Boys' Basketball Boys' Swimming Football Girls' Golf 1981 Boys' Swimming Girls' Track Boys' Tennis 1982 CAs of Decemberl Boys' Swimming Girls' Swimming . - -- f 2- . 1-ww 'vi 9 '3'4Q..l .Bi L.Ltt'. ! ' K Members of the the team are row one: Joe Gross, Mlke Coughlln, Stacy McColloch, Matt Johnson, Mark Moe, Carson Varty, Brad Peterson, Row two: Dave Ackman, Lance Clouse, Peter Vaughn, Gary Kemph, Eugene Smlth, Dave Lawson, John Gray, Mlke Hovmd. Row three: Brian Stewart, Mlke Iverson Wayne Schepp Brian Relnhardt, Lance Frenzel, Brian Glick Kelly Gange, Mark Ger mundson, Mark McKechnle. Row four: Terry Berry, Tracy Larson, Pete Stenberg, Scott Butts, Brian Splelwlogel, Todd Kaedlng Dave Wilson, John Samuelson Darrenlwalker. Row five- John Apland, Jason Christensen, Dale Mlndt, Chris Stockert, Mlke Chrest, Sean Conway, Rodney Jensen, Tony Benham, Trevor Vanlserkom. Row slx: Thom Volkert: Troy Schwan, Scott Lund, John Jones, Matt Turcotte, Ed Mabln, Jeff Roth, Craig Maki, Joe Vlcha. Row Seven: Shawn Nelson, Don Becker, Steve Braun, Erlc Schleferdecker, Jon Wlshtholf, Jlm Hardy, Steve Heldrlch, Jeff Doerr. Row eight: Coach Howerd Thelge, Dany Gleave, Dave Llllemon, Mlke Johnson, Clalr Roth, Terry Auch, John Thompson. Q V . N Il W 5 I ,Y CoC:ptaln Joe Vicha started at the Defensive end and CoCaptaln Pete Stenberg, started at Linebacker. Coach Thlege works with yolmg squad. Guar . s Q 5 7 Record Makes for a Long Season Pete Stenberg l61l calls the defensive strategy. The Magicians defend 30 yard line! 1.9 f Moe, Dave Ackman, Gary Kemph, Brian Glick, Dave Wllson, John Samuelson, Pete Stenberg. Row two: Jlm Hardy, Erlc Schleferdecker, Jon Wlsihoff, Todd Vlchn. Sophomore Football Team Enjoys 6-1 Season JK Hx ,l ljfll K',.....s.. 'ff Y - 1 Row 1: Stacey McColloch, Mike Iverson, Kelly Gange, Mark Germundson,Mike Hovrud, and Mike Coughlin. Row 2: Matt Johnson, Wayne Bryon Reinhardt, Trevor VanBerkom, Tony Benham, and Joe Gross. Row 3: Dale Mindt, Chris Stockert, Brian Spielvogel, Shawn Nelson, Jensen, and Sean Conway. Row 4: Thom Volkert, John Jones, Steve Braun, and Scott Lund. nr3 !i' in . ,E -fr.-: htlmffle-Q5 he A .ff A pass play results in six. A defensive player takes a break. Freshman Teams Produce 7-5 Season -nun,-u team row 1: Shawn Linnertz, Chris Molina, John Worth, Greg Witter,Jim Fahy, Steve Zorn, and Troy Derheim. Row 2: Louis Everett, Gary John Rogers, Dave Green, Bob Ohly, David Brooks, Mike Benner, and Lee Leary. Row 3: Mike Hugret, Tom Hanson, Ken Broek, Scott Paul Buriak, Todd Mohler, Brian Green, and Jason Shepard. Row 4: Coaches Greg Fjeld and Gary Samson, f ff -1 we 'f I4 'X K .- Qt Ag 6 .ff ,A yr - 1: .611 -'7 ' tif , 1 Mt ,', Af f ,f Qs-vii. ,N 'ff fa 1 'f ,. -xv. f si ,. ,Q team row 1: Troy Zimbelman, Scott Jordan, Brent Dickinson, Ron Melton,Jim Houston, Joe Ackman, Troy Johnson, Scott Boyd, and Paul Row 2: Coach Doug Anderson, Brad Parizek, Kent Stein, Toby Nelson, Glenn Heizelman, Jon Anderson, Lane Summerfield, and Mike Row 3: Coach Ken Reinke, Jeff Beyer, Brent Castleman, David Armey, Mike Costello, Brian Misak, and Stacey Lawson. Majettes Take WDA for Third Yearg Tame Lions for Fifth to Stat QM .fr .. 5 ffl-'ff 1,8 im? Q 1 J L. ' Yi .. . my Ji rsh st ' nl ' 5' 32 SIN!-'X ge ...K Laurie Strube gives the high five. Dana was team All Strube V21 Q 2nd tearn f S --Ffh Th aiettes are coached by me it Bruce Anderson. mf. Student managers are Jeni Remmick, Rhona Rau, and Rochelle Weigel. ' ,,-4 ,,,-Z-N.. ,,.,., ., Q :.,i.-.I-5 A- -' gg 2: zz:-EN: 3:-f ,,--- -'.. --1 v:s--- . X ., I C 3 Varsity squad members are Coach Bruce Anderson, Carol Klein, Anne Carlson, Barb Walker, Teresa Lynnes, Dana Fiedler, Patti Pogatshnik, La Strube, Julie Weigel, Kim Chrest, Lynette Borjeson, Jodi Killmer, Sandy Finneseth, Lori Telehey and Assistant Coach Dennis Berryman. pk XNU WNW Ns.-.of-'-' L-ai gina members are row 1: Pam Huston, Barb Walker, Anne Carlson, and Tracy Hambeck. Row Sandy Finneseth, Lynette Borjeson, Penny Hovland, Jodi Killmer, and Teresa Lynnes. Lori Telehey looks over the floor. Weigel looks to pass against the press. Coach Anderson and Coach Berryman anx- iously watch the game. Even two Mandan players cannot stop Dana Fiedler. Ulf? la ul Kim Chrest takes control. 52? 'lt' -nf 3 3 48 Q F' Patti Pogatshnik shoots for two. Sophomore Girls' BB Team Pounds Out 12 6 Reco . gf, La, 'P - ,W T , . , A. : N 3l'f f'?' 'W' T ' auf A 'vs li K .. 1' -'---- -X 1- X J I X 5: in T Row 1' St Mgr Susan King Kathy Tracy Paula Perkins Anita Quaglia . . - . , , Y 2: Shirlene Adams, Tracy Hambek, Pam Huston, Beth Nelson, Kathy Haberman Karen Magnesson Shelly Boppre Karen the other team. Kathy drills a free throw '7'40 l ':a Freshmen Girls Combine for 18-5 Season was . 1+-ff This pass hasn't a prayer of a chance. Sue goes after a free one lt's huddle time. sw 5, as 19 'S U 2 f 1 , it A Row 1: Tami Johnson, Kari Svare, Londa Germundson, Kristy Olthoff, Anita Sutton, Tonia Jordan. Row 2: Coach Mike Littler, St. Mgr. Sheila Vet- ter, Sue Wahlund, Dawn Krueger, Cheryl Bertsch, Jackie Littler, St. Mgr. Kim Anderson, Coach Bill Hurly. ii l Maglcian Runners PWC Disappointing Sixth at Sta .L Back row: Jim Roma, Lee Markle, Mike Sheldon, Steve Fontaine, Mark Stockert, Cliff VanZandt, Lee Hornaday, Todd Atkinson, Robi Atv Front row: Steve Sheldon, Tyson Williams, Joe Gergen, Mike Kem, John Breslin, John Naranja, Jeff Solemsaas, Jeff Spielvogel, Coach Radke. iigtj ,fgf 4, ,C , ,,.- Q ,.tiiii A ,i in A A iii A iria i r t H 'ti .. . Q: 3 5 ' , , .. - w .,,: , 7 K .... V :Nt-g .vw .- I as A -as .f - 122 - SHN? . W .A MQ' S N + SQ K ivan Q Q. .i 'wk ,, 1 i gs ' .,.. J N ' ' I Hg 1 Mark Stockert is Captain. 5, , --use John Naranja received Honorable Mention All State Robi Atwood was Most Valuable Runner Cliff VanZandt fights the pain. Sophomores are Super. SXFRR , W LCR tg Mark Stockert and Steve Fontaine work the hill Radke carefully watches over the John Breslin loves to run Pre-race concentration is important. f K , .f .. X . - .. 1 .... W -' 'J - ,. W Q-. . The start - and they're off. Joe Gergen and Mike Sheldon enjoy stretching. Lee Hornaday concentrates on the race cross- had suc- Tammy Birch Leads Girls' Cross Countl 4' , 1.7 q 'C 4 . T f tl ld t S 1 : ' A' T . . f l L ffi teae + 1 lllll s f . . it Members of the girls' cross country team are row one: Tracey Monllaws, Sandy xii son, Barb Wagner, Laura Barnett. Not pictured is: Julie Sebby. gf :, LalgqffLr Msg.-wif. ya ffL.ifQsp.., :Lf L 1 W .. ez LLLL- if -'Aw in A ,2LM..LL,L L V. ,,,. f f ,L ..: fx, a t , .ga-gig, ll - Q-lley: - .x. L . .. qv- t w K LL L . .L LL H L LLLLLLL A L L W L It 5- if LIL K 1 ' Concentration is a necessity before the start. Coach Rlngen introduces the team at a pep rally. - L ' T 'f,4 Q 'I' .s ' ' - ' ...LL - w Q ix Q.,- f yr, W - ffl A f L L w as T -Q-,ggi X 5 3312... ,, mm ,- 5, X , s x ll -,A X 5 B X i l wx 3 if A :- I L LL . H .7 4:f1Ef f1 i -if ff- 51- H V - f -ij ffirzfiu-f Tracey realizes the importance of stretching. Sandy shows her enthusiasm before a race. Koenigsman, Tammy Birch, Tracy Birch. Row two: Michele Captain Michelle Anderson and Monilaws plan their strategy. Laura and Tracey charge up the hill o a 2nd Place Finish at State. Barb Wagner strides to a victory. If K .. Sandy Koenigsman contributes for a total team effort. Coach Joe Ringen was pleased with this year's second place finish at the state meet. The team takes time off to show how they really feel about the sport. QS .. bs - 5 . .7 , ., V 4. ' 'L . mf Agn W f -if -,,, 1f'fj,, -. 5. g.gz:-s.,,,,s., X 7 -gg . h .. W.,- , .4 gy. xr . I -- J ...mek a , . .. :Q ..- L , - 'x..f5fs. - 1 - , , .Q ight-ix., - it K i'f .S ' N, 5-ss .. iss:gg,...,,,e V, -- L V .se Q - . ,ws 5 ss.. N rs ' ff-W -'QR , r -1. xg..- ffzawvwp- ' f'fQ t .- 'f f gg.. 5 fe-.. .taxi .try W i X f- -.-aut A -ef awe, r A .,,., M. t, Q L .s. . -3 smfigfk TN' 2.4 'K 5- , A i ' i' - .Ng Q K. s .arwx . 7 S - 5 e Q' H1-ge ' 3 . - my-' - R - ' - 1 t zgffff- 'm -7 r ff-Xm..Jf f. . emu: - K : 'gases--W-i3?iS.4:Rvv Laura Barnett feels that warming up before Freshman Tammy Birch strode to a 4th her race ls Important. place finish at state. Seniors Michelle Anderson and Barb Wagner show their power. The girls cross country team dld exceptionally well thls year despite their small team They fmlshed third 1n most meets during the season, and third at WDA. Tammy Birch lead the team to a super second place finish at the state meet. Tennis Team Maintains 65 Match Winning Strea in TM 1 Tennis players are Coach Jerry Lyon, Kevin Erickson, Dirk Wasslnk, Eric Svare, Mike Hulet, Team captains are Dirk Wasslnk and Mark Donnelly, Peter Zimmerman, Gary Mittelberg, David Zimmerman, Kyle Gresham and stu- Mlttelberg. dent manager Danya Griffitt. .nfvn-wg. Lf .I . it ' Dave Zimmerman was MHS' number one Kevin Erickson and Mark Donnelly place player. cond In state doubles. l 1stWest 4' . ' Tournament ? ' 1 2nd St r umamenti Seniors are Dirk Wasslnk, Eric Savre, Mike Hulet and Gary Mittelburg. olfers Take Awesome 2nd Place ln State Minot Hugh golfers are Nancy Becker Tam1Chole Paula Crawford Jan Doelmg Coach Dwight Farrell, Karen Zup Jan Doeling tournament. Magi Have an Inconsistent Y Varsit la ers are row 1: Student manager Jerry Quinlen, Roland Arrayan, Gary Mittelberg, Scott Miller, Craig Maki, Kirk Carr, Kevin V P V student manager Carson Varty. Row 2: Coach Gene Manson, Robbie Atwood, Pete Hankla, Andy Patzner, Corey Hovland, Bruce Westlake, Washington, Scott Medalen, Mark Donnelly, Coach Dale Olson. Home 72 54 61 47 48 59 55 57 59 62 50 65 45 44 43 47 41 57 SCORES Dickinson Devils Lake Bismarck Century St. Mary's Mandan Trinity Williston Ryan Bismarck Dickinson Ryan St. Mary's Century Mandan Trinity Williston Red River Visitors 54 59 62 45 61 67 44 50 42 58 63 61 57 47 59 63 35 65 Thomas Washington says, Na-Na-a - Andy Patzner pulls down a rebound Boo-Boo! The Magi huddle before the game. Pete Hankla concentrates on next play. Medalen 5395, uwhefe did they QU? Roland Arrayan awaits the basketball. Bruce Westlake says, You want me? JV players are row 1: Craig Maki, Jeff Kouba, Todd Clark, Mike Chrest, Kevin Erickson, Mark M - kf - b ll. Donnelly. Row 2: student manager Carson Varty, Todd Dunn, Jeff Schei, Brad Collins, Corey ag' wot or a lump a Hovland, Bruce Westlake, Robbie Atwood, Scott Medalen, Don Becker. Sophomore Boys' BB Squads Outduel Opponents it o ff pp 1 Q J4 ? T A T p fppp if f , foo if fifp , T , , , W' I' 'kry ' fl ,rr Q Something's not right here. it ' A squad row 1: Scott Knipple, Tyson Williams, Toby Bishop, Steve Winje, Blair Tessendorf. 2 2: Coach Tom Feldner, Shawn Nelson, Tim Woods, Scott Schimetz, Steve Gedro, Coach Q Bjornson. Toby demonstrates good form. . T V w A, Nu' xr? s B squad: St. Mgr. Larry Mathison. Others: Mike Iverson, Corey Feldner, Mike Stolba, Shadd Piehl, Brent Fisher, Kelly Ingerson, David Abel, Hamilton, Toby Bishop, Brent Frueh, Coach Keith Bjornson. Freshmen Squads Take on All Comers f .,,, W ,Wa , K ,,,,,,, f ff'. ,W N S -- ,: we udent managers: Connie Maragos, Glenda Sannes, Kari Svare, Danielle Threatt. B squad row 1: Wade Scott, Todd Keller, Paul Steen, Troy hnson, Sheldon Frey, Kelly Smith. Row 2: Lee Lynner, Louis Everett, Steve Zorn, Toby Nelson, Tom Foley, Russ Bischoff, Jerry Gess. 5 5 .3 . , .,,.. Tony sets himself for a steal. .Ffsm 'H' -.,,...:Nv.. uad row 1: Brian Lennertz, Tony McNair, Troy Zimbelman, Jeff Ziegler, John Harrington. 2: Tom Gudmestad, David Brooks, Mike Hugret, Scott Collins, Randy Ziegler, Jeff Seute, t Castleman. Missing: Coaches Joe Ringen and David Lillemon. , h H Brian knows w ere to tap the ba 1 1 N . if :H . ,,:,, 1 --'f 3 1 Stephanie Hurd tunes into webbed wonders Coaches Kathy Aspaas and Marcy Blikre confer. Julius Ceasar Romeo We've got a team That really can go! Go Where ????????????????????????????? All the way to STATE! sr Rudser Leads Swimmers t .ws f al. ,,.-as ,ya E sd Swim team members are row one: Sheri Fabricius, Jamie Pope, Angie Olson Vicky Kathy Weymouth, Jenny Romine, Nancy Dahl. Row 2: Carolyn Hanna Stephanie Hurd hs Nesdahl, Cindy Marten, Carrie Walker, Sonya lverson. Row three: Holly Flickinger Karen Kim Warren, Denise Hanna, Ginger Gess and Michelyn Rudser. t Q ll llti A 'A till li ' , ,- lk . gl ,li T W ' Mleff W ' Kim Warren and Michelyn Rudser imper- sonate water monsters. -eg F , . Carolyn takes time to pose. Mve- can-as Student managers are Brian Knight O'Nell and Dan Comrie ifth Title i Ei Stacy Hurd, Cindy Pullen, Sevda Raghib, Dawn Bartl, Missy Schalesky, Lana Christy Forsberg, Alecia Helseth, Rudser and Holly Flickinger are Working with the team are diving coach Marcy Blikre, assistant coach Ken Disher and head coach Kathy Aspaas. ssl!--s., Nancy Dahl, Jenny Romine and Angie Olson pose after initiation. it. Fargo South Shanley Relays Mandan Bismarck Century Minot lnv. North Inv. Fergus Falls Jamestown Williston WDA State Dawn Bartl participates in diving. Lisa Svare demonstrates the proper way to Minot 37-87 246-322 44-83 43-83 28-93 194-398 233-406 214-381 40-86 29-84 223-432 152-339 Best Team Ever Takes Sixt -fx ' , M x,., M, ,, , my .J-.. N422 lOl R kC th BbOhl Bet X '0'hlw.,. Members of the swimming team are row 1: Ken Knapp, Lane Summerfield, Mike Petz, Rich Pence, Pau son, ic row er, o y, r ther, Kevin Ell, Todd Mohler. Row 2: Bruce Klien, Mike Bader, Paul Quam, John Kruth, Mike Gibbs, Dereh Druse, Roy Peterson, Pete Lad Mike Schepp, Bill Pettit. Row 3: Louis Gay, Roger Stamm, Steve Lundaquist, Jon Rey, Tim Fiedler, Chris Fiske, Ernie Strube, John Stenson Hagar, Nathan Thompers, Keven Meyers, Alan Whitly. Row 4: Dan Comrie, John Phillips, Steve Heidrich, Monte Hayes, Mitch Becker, Jim Tim Hurst, John Sims. Not pictured is Dave Hilderbrand. Captai Hildeb Bismarck lnvit l 1 Bismarck St Century ns of the swim team are: Steve Heidrich, Monte Hayes and not pictured is Dave rand. ve State Swimming Title Minot swimmers get ready for their chance to show their stuff! goes undercover to find opponents .,q,M. :pg - . K ,, K -4 b ,tti W Magi splash home to another super victory. Swimmers stretch to a successful start! ,, ll S ' ii' W. t .quart WWW 'Tx an 3 fx. Mitch looks to the heavens for assistance before the big event. Steve views the pool with nervous anticipation. Magi Wrestlers Make Their Move to Stat Varsity wrestlers are row 1: B. J. Behm, Fred Forman, Mark Mosser, Brian Stewart, John Breslin, Tony Benham. Row 2: John Gray, Dave Boe, Stenberg, Jeff Roth, Jon Wisthoff, and Scott Lund. Deneen Lundstad, Heather Hansen, and Kim Jor- dahl, student managers for the wrestling team are Q responsible for keeping statistics, building team !iVki 2giii'i morale and working with the wrestlettes. A A Pete Stenberg at 155 lbs. works for a superior decision over his opponent. DQUUXLL The official gives 3 for back points. g-T gifs , z.. :If ,,,, ,,,, , -M My ,,,,,, J ,:: v. ,--' ggg gzgi I I 15, wrzz ,y,fg 7 22' Ji? ' H' 1 5 Al, ,,V,n ,V ,V V,.1,, T f 1 K r W' if ,Y l lsulnql. JE 1 42 5 ' 'V R 5 1 ,fa gf My U 'C Dave takes him down for a victory. Brian gets set for a pin. 4 a t iiss OPPONENT Wahpeton 23 Watertown 31 Rugby 12 Grand Forks Central 21 Fertile 38 Dickinson 24 Ryan 22 Bismark St. Mary's 15 Bismark 41 Mandan 23 Devils Lake 12 Dickinson Trinity 21 Williston 27 Bismark 30 Dickinson Trinity 15 Williston 29 MINOT 35 25 46 31 21 47 26 40 16 39 49 35 19 21 41 15 Jon gets 2 for a reversal. est 5 wrestlers are: Kevin White, Scott Iverson, Troy Knudsvig, Wayne Shepp, Travis Preskey. Row 2: Todd Schlager, Jerry Peltier, Mark Germund Matt Turcotte, Sean Conway, Ed Mabin, Greg Kabanuk. Sophomore x J' Wrestlers Take Cpponents to the Mat M rf i Q 'M Row 1: Mark Germundson, Todd Schlager, Wayne Schepp, Tom Guttormson. Row 2 Kabanuk, Trev VanBerkom, Scott Lund, Tony Benham, Sean Conway. ..,.g1il ' Sometimes it doesn't pay to be on top. GW9 f9C0Ve1'S from his match- C I An official is ready to award points. An opponent hasn't a prayer. M div X l -.. 1: Jay LaVallie, Darin Tucker, Jim Boe, Darren Johnson. Row 2: Bill Slade, Stacey Mike Desjarlais, Stacey Edwardson, Jon King. Missing: Brent Smith and Randall ,ff- Somewhere in all of this is a freshman wrestler. ,..-.alia-n may ,wx Freshmen Wrestlers Wrap Up a Season of Learning ,.,...,1--w- J ay finds the most comfortable spot around. Far left: Darin drips dry after a tough match. Near left: Darren focuses on a teammate's match. Young Team Encouraged by Junior Ca Nqr- N, Q' D r--' al' I 2 tail Dawn Members of the varsity team are row one: Janet Gillespie, Lori Wedar, Chris Johnson, Lisa Svare, Amy Sebby, Row two: Stacy Hurd, Renae Newman, Jody Thompson, Pam Parizek coach. tssNv.:t.,,. .-Y V slfwsialawuuvv-u .5 J'-A'f3gQ' Tm, , gigrgf ' ' gf-4: . 5 1 , K6 Kim concentrates on the beam. aaMx.em.4mwm.-U.,-4i.,... f Dawn Bartl and Renae Newman are this year's team captains. Newman works on her beam routine. XM .,.. :A Lisa Svare flips over bars- Poise is a must for Dawn Bartl. Chris Johnson enjoys limbering up with the rest of the team. Janet Gillespie bends over backwards for nunqqun- Janet Gillespie uses high concentration on the beam. gymnastics. The junior varsity members are Stephanie Hurd, Kareen Getzlaff, Kim Vilaudre, Becca Boyle Magician Icemen Capture Western Conf if' ui' Front row left to right: Eric Svare, Winston Nelson, Scott Miller, Ed Woell, Fred Anderson, Mark Stockert, Greg Lieberg, Tim Land. Middle row to right student manager: Brad Peterson, Jim Ruelle, Jody Luck, Rudy Zupetz, Kris Svare, Eric Wood, Paul Zimmerman, Coach Samson, Willert. Back row student manager: Stuart Duke, Joe Sedevie, Bliss Littler, Pete Zimmerman, Paul Berg, Steve Benson, Steve Dunn, Coach Not pictured: David Zimmerman. hi ,5 .z,2, J ik. it fill? W' ' :iii +I, 3 C '. S iiiilli C 6 'W R 'rs tk' Z a ,M xi M C .f-3' The Magicians take another face off. Kris and Eric head for the locker room ,X as t 1 it Nl gm tle With Impressive 9-1 Season Record 6 I :ii J' - ' ' A A X Y ' Opponent Minot ,xx A Q xi Bottinea: Z 5 3, 5 xi Bismarc 2 M. A A Devils Lake 7 3 4 6 Century 7 2 Pg. Century 9 2 Q 'hp Bottineau 5 1 Jamestown 10 2 Bismarck 3 6 . ...sa 3 Devils Lake 4 Jamestown 4 1 'H-9. 'Ski Magi icers celebrate a goal. A good luck handshake from the bunny. xg!! A . 6 .B Lal: SW-ref, pr 1 S li gg i Mark and Tim plot their strategy. v ..- ,Y .sud ..,,,...f,, Q i 1 The team stands at attention during the National Anthem. The members of the J.V. team are front row: Mike Lloyd, Bryan Ness, Eric Nelson, Shawn Dockter, Brian Sterud, Chris Stockert, Dale Mindt, Brian Walters. Middle row: Matt Morelli, Tom Smith, Jim Schmidt, Andy Butz, Steve Behm, Kevin Hambek, Shane Becker. Back row: Coach Samson, Terry Bergren, Johnny Rogers, Joe Aas, Jeff Bonebrake, Coach Willert. Not pic- tured: Chris Nelson. U , , , in Qftlllll ll 4 W viii wwf 31 gg a 5 W., ra tr , any ' F K fl X, ,J l l V m n jj! i Uft-',,,f-' lull ,F .ff it wW li i 'l sis XQXi.oo,f lf stt 3 5 g S g ' Q' 33 s 43 wif Members of varsity volleyball are row 1: Mary Gores, Lori Telehey, Sue Morse, Sharon Dahle, Sandy Nordquist, Pam Houston Row 2 Carlson, Adair Nermyr, Roxy Griffitt, Dawn Caldwell, Barb Walker, Dana Fiedler, Danya Griffitt. if Student managers are Terri Raveling, Mandy Lemke and Kelly Palermo. iiiirlifeilliif ,Fx r Coach Goodman explains an important fundamental, 68 wif Dawn Caldwell prepares to substitute for Fid. Players prepare to return the serve. so tttt oung Squad Shows Good Potential 4' . i ,i ooLo 1, 1 ' i if, -w V' 'f ff f X 4 . ,iv , ', ! ' i . ji W 1' V ,, Pam Houston knows who is number one. s , 1 Fo 7, fi Qs, OPPOSENT Harvey .YVAV Bottineauf :'i' if Bismarck Century Nandan Bismarck :Z5 Highd Belcourt Bottiheau if 9 2 - - Coach Larry Goodman gives last minute tips. f ouTcoME ' Won is Won Lost Won .. - Won Won 'kk-I 5 69 Ti wa! f-,Q V Q3fwLQfQQQ3l gimme 0116 uwocdd ,Lua UQ UQWJ www MMM JfWOQd4XfQWfLQ L hmoww vwvdwotmjb gym Sd XJQQUTUQJL LLjQ,U-Q 5 Jwvqammbwx.-:QL mwji CMG OWL HW Umpe MRMJQGQM' Masq QQQQM Www, . OA XJ x L Q NM Cmffdx xfYWO,UQ cb QUVWWQ . QL . I' 'HAD -3- UW NJVUQ ww x QQ M59 CGW UQ QU? www Whig Q tifxq Um YQ JW ww QVMM GM Aviv -bg J 1 YKBQQLXJC LQTNCNXL. L1 W 73 Mag1 Q if Qi! xjx 70 5 SS '73 - Magi Pride - '83 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Bunnies Boys Basketball - Laurie Pankow Wrestling - Barb Kramer Boys Basketball - Sherry Gustafson Wrestling - Nancy Olson Boys Basketball - Adela Kornbluh Wrestling - Jackie Moger Boys Basketball - Penny Miller Wrestling - Gwen Richardson Boys Basketball - Denise Kirchofner Wrestling - Gail Larson Boys Basketball - Nancy Edwards Wrestling - Kim Storbeck Football - Nancy Edwards Kim Storbeck Hockey - DeAnn Johnson Boys Basketball - Bonnie Flickinger Wrestling - Sammy Anderson Football - Kathy Cravens Alison Bohlig Hockey - Keri Berg Boys Basketball - Andrea Sinibaldi Wrestling - Lisa Reimers Football - Beth Bolyard Hockey - Debbie MacClennan Girls Basketball - Dorian Ellerman Boys Basketball - Darcy Behm Wrestling - Loni Breiland Football - Nancy Latimer Hockey - Jodi Schmevichel Girls Basketball - Chris Evenson Boys Basketball - Jodi Bosen Wrestling - Barb Wagner Football - Karen Carlson Hockey - Julie Woods Girls Basketball - Chanyce Hammer 495 Bunnies and Cheerleaders Promote Pep Spirit With Pep Rallies ...ff if Wishin' for a winner! ockey cheerleaders calm the 1070 Club, Shelly, Janet and Chris lead the crowd ln a chant. page r'-...W wwmmm Chanyce boosts basketball team. WM the ,, .M MM p'-kMk,,,-rw . wig., .mf- 1, rarrr lp K es Bring 'Em Back Alive ,Quant Hockey bunny is Julie Woods. Boys' basketball bunny is Jodi Boser. iw basketball bunny is Chanyce Hammer. Wrestling bunny is Barb Wagner. Football bunny is Karen Carlson. To be a bunny at MCC requires talent, never ending smiles and a very fun-loving personality. All these bunies have magical qualities that make the hockey, football, and basketball games and wrestling matches more enjoyable. Cheerleaders Add Spirit JV football cheerleaders are Mindee Mathis, Doreen Steig, Roxy Griffitt, Lisa Moldenhauer and Deanne Lundstad. Shelly Nelson cheers on the girls' basketball team. Varsity football cheerleaders are Rhonda Olander, Janis Thompson, Kris Tolletson, Kathy Stacy Ringstad, Heidi Ehr, Lynda Melius and Becky Brooks. Varsity basketball cheerleaders are Heidi Ehr, Janis Thompson, Janet Wahlund, Kris T and Chris Landsiedel. JV basketball cheerleaders are Rhonda Olander, Carmen Miller, Lisa Moldenhauer, Blaisdell and Maria Black. MW WVU girls' basketball cheerleaders are Carmen Miller, Joan Dehlin. Row 2: Chris Landsiedel, Nelson and Janet Wahlund. wrestling cheerleaders are Stacy Ringstad, Kathy Butts, Lynda Melius and Becky hockey cheerleaders are Traci Hambek, Jodi Hovdestad, Kristen Wentz, Alice Bagley and Spletstoser. v wg! JV wrestling cheerleaders are Lisa Aberle, Doreen Steig and Deanne Lundstad. Varsity hockey cheerleaders are bunny Julie Woods. Row 1: Pam Hovdestad. Row 2: Kari Engum, Chanyce Hammer. Row 3: Julie Sebby, Karen Hemstad and Lori Drady. 75 This year the Magicianettes have performed on an average of once a month. They also are planning some fund raisers that are looking sucessful: car wash, bake sales, and Halloween insurance. The Magicianettes will also change the normal routine of tryouts. Instead of being held at the fall of the year, they will be held at the end of each year. This allows for summer workouts if necessary. They will also hold their letter- man's banquet because they are not allowed to participate in the sports letter banquet. ,ff lt's obvious that these girls are having a great time performing Magicianettes Display Miles of Smil la Magicianettes are front row: Jean Strohm, Kim Fryer, Tami Chole, Genni Lokken, student manager, Heidi Vannett, Brenda Geyer Traci Back row: Julie Burke, advisor, Janet Gillespie, Angie Berg, Stephanie Boucher, Bonnie Faul, Lori Lynner, Michelle Hagelund, Shelly Bakke T Jacobson, student manager, Shelly Pardon, Deneen Lundstad, student manager. Not shown are Rayette Law and Jackie Gemar. K im Freyer prepares for her next move. Magicianette officers are Tami Chole, secretaryg Shelly Pardon, captaing Traci Effertz, ,: 1 if 4' if Tami Chole and Shelly Bakke concentrate on their new routine. The Magicianettes display another flawless routine. Pom Pon girls entertain at class B tournament. . Brenda Geyer waits for her turn to get up and go Pep Club Builds Spirit With Pep Pep Club members are row 1: Lynda Melius, Lisa Moldenhauer. Row 2: Vicky Smisson, Chanyce Hammer, Kassy Behm, Karen Carlson. Bonny Faul, Barb Gess, Julie Woods, Karen Hemstad, Chris Landsiedel. Row 4: Becky Brooks, Mindee Mathis, Lori Lynner, Heidi Vannett, Olander, Lisa Babb, Joan Dehlin, Carmen Miller. Row 5: Shelly Pardon, Angie Berg, Heather Hansen, Janis Thompson, Stacy Ringstad, Lunstad, Susan Brekke, Janet Wahlund, Kris Tollefson, Roxy Griffitt, Mrs. Larson. Pep Club president Julie Woods just hangs around. all l Coaches join in a pep rally, Mrs. Larson is Pep Club advisor C I0 We're gonna get you, shout the Majette Pep Club meetings are intense fans. Mrs. Larson oversees as Tami Chole and Julie Woods sell shirts. 5312.5 af , Pep buses are a big part of supporting the athletes on out of town games. This year's Pep Club accomplish- ed a great deal. Selling sweaters and sweatshirts that could be worn for any sport, and pep rallies to honor the different sports were a few of their projects. They also pro- moted spirit by offering pep buses for out of town games. Freshmen Cheerleaders Cheer on Our Teams At the top right are the freshmen girls' basketball gold squad football cheerleaders row 1: Tammy Fields, Tani Feist, and Michelle Carlson. Row 2: Lisa Korgel and Amy Blackburn. At the immediate right are the freshmen girls' basketballfmaroon squad football cheerleaders row 1: Kristi Eberle, Jewell Mattern, and Shelley Halvorson. Row 2: Lisa Clevenger and Tara Mathis. Below are the freshmen wrestling cheerleaders: Kristi Eberle and Shelley Halvorson. .R I !'. LE 5 ' l A l 1 , ' , , r , m l izllflillit fl, I ix 'M r n l fA.' 'lil l ,nv T' Z all r ll l 4'b Below are the freshmen boys' basketball cheerleaders row 1 Tara Mathis Amy Blackburn Michelle Carlson. Row 2: Michelle Bolyard, Tani Feist and Mahli Parrish Row 3 Clevenger. Row 4: Vivian Santelices. , :,f ' f -t' I Y ' 4 J I fi 'wr y J yr :X F J r K 'XJ : Mar r J., if - , ,A:,. 3 239322 X Je g i if l 5 X are the sophomore football cheerleaders: Darcie Wallace, Kristy Peterson, Sandy Strate, ni Backen, Ja 'Q'-. j fig fra nga.: Q Q 491 are the sophomore boys' basketball cheerleaders starting from the lower left: Lisa Roth, Dagner, Lisa Kvamme, Kristy Peterson, Darcie Wallace, and Carrie Haberlack. are the sophomore wrestling cheerleaders: Alexis Maragos, Sandy Strate,Shaun net Grindy. ,,,,,,.....-W Berning, Sophomore Cheerleaders Charge Up the Crowds r Above are the sophomore girls' basketball cheerleaders row 1: Lisa Kvamme and Lisa Roth. Row 2: Carrie Haberlack. Row 3: Alexis Maragos and Shaun Berning. 81 gi, M Row 1: Tracy Brevige lStudent Managerl, Kali Hardy, Missy Czapleski, Kori Sawyer, Shelly Emil, Michelle Berg, Amy Anderson, Lorri Lokken dent Manageri. Row 2: Sara Armstrong, Diane Rydeen, Patty Becker, Debbie Lee, Mary Hennessey, JoEllen Woods, Shawn Markert, Shelly P Nancy Pratt. Row 3: Teresa Sheehan, Susan Rasmussen, Jackie Hoffart, Gwenda Kaczor. Missing: Sandy Brekke. Central's Pom Pon Team Makes Half Time Fun Officers: Shelly Emil, President, Debbie Lee, Vice President, Gwenda Kaczor, Treasurer. The pom pon team is just as sharp in traveling outfits. Advisor Kari Chrest appears at the row 3. 1, 3 3 -if S L H' r -'I' ,LE V , ttyl M fum 9 llullli so outlaw mv PLAY 'H' Tim ow 1: Susan Rasmussen, Shelly Palmer, Vivian Santelices, Mahli Parish, Michelle Lane, Sara Armstrong, Michelle Bolyard, and Jean Schempp. ow 2: Connie Maragos, Lisa Korgel, Lisa Clevenger, Denae Bachmeier, Tani Feist, Nancy Pratt, Tara Mathis, Lori Carlson, Michelle Carlson, and isa Peery. Pep Club Brings Spirit to Central A skit is about to be born. My -1 .V ci. sie. ' ' ,am - ,I A , A , A 6. A I' V , ES 'fkfr k , , - ...V ,I-.sr ,f . I A xl' ' 'l' J S r,,..-.-..., M M 1 sf , if ' uf., --fr' I L x . 1 . ,..........,.v, -4 'K-Q 15? Officers: Connie Maragos, 9th-grade Presi- dent, and Lisa Roth 10th-grade President. Wrestlettes Spur on the Magi Ma Wrestlettes are row 1: Stephanie Lund, Sarah Slorby and Trude Smith Row 2 Lydia Lopes Vicky Smisson Amy Foster Kathy Maran Tonya tin and Barb Brooks. Row 3: Nancy Reimers, Elonda Goodmanson Mary Gowdy Jodee Mikkelson and Wanda Rogers Vicky Smisson hands Michelle Anderson a program. The Kiwanis and Eagles tour- naments were the two main events the wrestlettes participated in besides being the key workers at every home meet. The Wrestlettes, organized by Coach Ken Vetter, cheered and encouraged the wrestlers on to a successful season. X vs' ,, IA? 6 5, W- ' 3 14.5 AL A LV. , w 'Wi LNKW 43 4 N 5 ,.. 8 , if . 5 Y M-' ff- K i W - L , - '. , L51--f f ,af -,ff m ' -' N K fix'-gf' , 5 ' , 2'bL ,g' 7' ,Sf -S - L ' Lf sf' N3 . - f '! i'S'f ' ff x I N? X V' L YQ Q f -. 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In 73 Central Campus Orgamzatlons 8 Q. 556 Student Council Presidents at Central 1973-74 Bruce McPeak 1974-75 Gene Jackson 1975-76 Russ Zook 1976-77 Kevin Krueger 1977-78 Nancy Broyles 1978-79 Freddy Chavez 1979-80 Debbie Grossman 1980-81 Becky Brooks 1981-82 Mark McKechnie 1982-83 Kim Chrest Central 's Musicals and Plays 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 The Haunted High School and The Best of Broadway Cheaper by the Dozen and Winnie the Pooh The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Aria Da Capo, Bench 18, and Suppressed Desires Tom Sawyer, Reynard the Fox, and The Cat and the Canary Up the Down Staircase, Rumpelstiltskin, and The Hobbit The Mouse That Roared and We Shook the Family Tree The Ransom of Red Chief and I Was a Teenage Dracula Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Magid Magic! Curtain Going Up and The Crime Photographer Wizard of Oz and Cheaper by the Dozen sys Central Counts on Its Student Council +A ,, C -5 isa, W Student council row 1: Jodi Killmer, Carrie Haberlack, Tara Mathis, Jackie Littler, Nancy Dahl, Jenny Romine, Stacy Hurd. Row 2: Kelli U Lisa Kvamme, Amy Anderson, Jodi Hovdestad, Kristy Peterson, Alexis Maragos, Lori Butts. Row 3: Kelly Palmero, Kim Chrest, Andy Sebby, ' 99' sv- Woods, Anita Sutton, Amy Morrison, Michelle Carlson, Sue Wahlund. x ffl f 3. One Student Council project was decorating Central's Christmas trees. 88 -mjqlf 'P A2 Executive committee officers row 1: Carrie Haberlack, Treasurer: Jackie Littler, 2nd Vice Presi dent, Alexis Maragos, Secretary. Row 2: Anita Sutton, Under Secretary, Kim Chrest, President, Jodi Killmer, lst Vice President. 1: Karen Magnusson, Karla Juergens, Beth Kielhack, Mari Gores, Karen Stead, Sharon Dahle, and Noreen Keesey. Row 2: Pam Huston, Tracy bek, Marilyn Voeller, Alice Bagley, Susan King, Nancy Dagner, Lisa Roth iPresidentl, Mary Hennessy, and Holly Hansen. Row 3: Tammy llers, Jill Johnston, Brenda Leavitt, Debbie Folden fSecretaryl, Jodi Hovdestad, Kristy Peterson, Darcie Wallace, Sandy Strate, Shaun Berning, Alexis Maragos. Row 4: Kim Scherr, Susan Goetz, Cindy Scherr, MeLea Hegre, Melissa Throson, Shelly Palmer, Janet Grindy lHistorianl, Lisa ry, Jennifer Backen, and Lisa Kvamme. Row 5: Don Erck, Scott Schimetz, Tim Sanstead, Tim Woods, ,Steve Winje, Shawn Nelson, Darin kratz, Leif Stordal, Derek Druse, and Ned Clark Nice Presidentl. Honor Society Continues to Grow 1: Michelle Hight, David Swensrud, Diane Rydeen IHistorianl, Gwenda Kaczor, and Pam Bronden. Row 2: Rod Larson, John Westereng, Beth Susan Rasmussen, Nancy Pratt, Teresa Sheehan, Ann Ballmann, Paula Nester, and Steve Odland. Row 3: Kristi Haugeberg, Wanda Christy Weiss, Karen Zupetz, Jackie Hoffart, Kathy Haberman, Shelly Emil, Becky Lind, and Kelli Garvey. Row 4: Clint Bruins, Laura Kristin Kouba, Yvette Freyer, Michelle Lane, Carrie Walker, Lisa Svare, Stephanie Hurd, Chris Hamilton, and Rodney Mondor. Row 5: Steve Paul Zimmerman, Mike Stolba, Robert Faser, Eric Ferron, Kevin DeShields, and Advisor Mr. Anderson. NJ - ' fe.Ma....aQ 1 ...av -Y v Student Guides Show the Way at CC A guide tries to explain Central's floor plan. -D -If ' ,,,,n Row 1: Susan King, Wendy Olson, Kathy Haberman, and Jackie Hoffart. Row 2: Patty Holly Hansen, Becky Lind, Lori Lokken, Lisa Syria, and Sue Goetz. Naomi Larson's message draws laughs, but no takers. , ,r 1, Mr. Hurd is the advisor for the guides. l i l U Cf V2.5 . ow 1: Paula Crawford, Kareen Getzlaff, and Paula Nester. Row 2: Tiffany Draper, Starla iller, and Lisa Syria. FHA Members Serve the Public Mrs. Askim helps prepare the treats . . . . . . that members deliver to Central's neighbors. ' fu 'ri ' 4-ave ,, s A 'un ' ' N .mrs -is 1. NQX NA -xbiist si so 4' aaaa QA z , of 7 Je H? Club members: Davianne Gano, John Jones, and Tif- fany Draper. Membe store. ' I E my 1 rs earn money for the club at a Main Street , I f if 92 Q . 1, ,f-- v if ,. Club members row 1: Rocky Vandeberg, Tom Potts and Vivian Santelices Row 2 Nancy Pra Kareen Getzlaff, Tonya Bauer, and Polly Ebel Central s Art Club Leaves Its Mark Club officers: Shawn Willis, Presidentg Gwenda Kaczor Vice President Shadd Plehl Sergeant at-Armsg Cathy Heeren, Secretaryg and Steve Grumann Treasurer img ng Nw fi 7 . : l' .K , 3 IM! Los Espafioles Lo Hacen Con Acento i' A4 ill 'Q Spanish club members row 1: Stacey Johnson, Kelli Knight, Lisa Svare, Chris Edwards, Dawn Lindner, and Diana Vasquez. Row 2: Tiffany Holman, Sandy Brekke, Mandy Spencer, Lisa Korgel, Karla Kelly, Linde Paige, Dawn Grey, and Sharina Adams. Row 3: Kevin DeShields, Beth Kielhack, Yolonda Huwe, Julie Rodgers, Diane Rydeen, Karen Zupetz, Rich Pence, Max Anadon, and Ray Lilliquist. Row 4: Mike Kem, Anita Quaglla, Paul Quam, Kari Svare, Kristi Olthoff, Lila Torguson, Brian Jenks, Bob Herrington, and Scott Ashbaugh. , ef- --J f V A If ,. 'K , . Q Y 317, ff .-ff R . 1 V5 'V Q., iv ' wif S ,,,rgnnnw:, These are the officers row 1: Sharina Adams, M.A.L., Anita Quaglia, President, and Yolonda Huwe, Secretary. Row 2: Kevin DeShields, Vice President, Rich Pence, M.A.L., and Yvette Col- ,M.A.L. Babb, the club's advisor, promotes eman study. ' ' Row 1: Sara Armstrong, Sue Rasmussen, Becca Boyle, and Holly Hansen. Row 2: Pam Brenden, Gwenda Kaczor, Nancy Pratt, Renee Boucher, Suzie Appedaile. Row 3: Eric Ferron, Renee Wilson, Dawn Lindner, Rodney Mondor, Dina Hammersley, and Laura Ballmann. Dites Oni au francais 5 4 swmmw--wwe Mr. Cohen emphasizes his point. Officers: Dina Hammersley, President, and Suzie Apedaile, Secretary. Missing: Noreen Keesey Vice President. Deutschklub Ist Nummer Eins lm Fussballspiel 4 B nf I P :W E. if tl 2, so Steve Anderson, Secretary, Heath Harper, Vice President, Allen Bone, President, and Herzog, Treasurer. club members row 1: Penny Herzog, Sheri Fabricious, Tammy Hammond, Paul Amberg, Steve Anderson, Allen Bone, Tony Sommers, and Nissen, Row 2: Trevor Van Berkom, David Lindeen, Nancy Fred, Tom Mittelberg, Heath Harper, Craig Fabricious, Steve Braun, and Wendy Paul checks for the hottest news from Deutschland. Rss X gf, KL? ' t- ,..... J Kim Anderson supports her speech with a Noreen Keesey goes over final arguments with Mrs. Krefting, the speech and debate wall. Speech and Debate Are in Good Hands at Cen Tony Sommers and Tim Sanstead double up against the opposition. 96 Keven Adams and Nancy Reimers know the value of a briefcase full of facts Crier Staff Cranks Gut the News These are the staff members: MeLea Hegre, Carrie Haberlack, Advisor Mr. McCahill, Jim Sorensen, Steve Seel, Shaun Markert, and Lisa Kvamme. Jim creates a story. MeLea rushes to meet a deadline. 0 g,--f 7, I n t 5- su If--....,,-uhh Z Playmakers Entertain With The Wizar 45.1 til' It 5:- Row 1: Nancy Reimers, Noreen Keesey, Suzie Apedaile, Mary Lesser, Paula Crawford, Jean Schempp, Kisa Kvamme. Row 2: Jenny Claudette Geiss, Dawn Grey, Laura Ballman, Polly Wetzel, Renee Wilson, Tonia Spencer, Holly Hansen, Row 3: John Spitzer, Paul Thayer Gunderson, Rod Larson, Ned Clark, Steve Grumann, Brian Jenks, Shawn Willis, Kelly Palmero. Missing: Mandy Lemke, Lori Carlson, Wallace, Tim Woods, Chad Fenner, JoLynn McDaniel, Troy Durheim, Tryggvi Thayer, Mike Lloyd, Allen Bone, Janet Miller, Tammy Johnston, Rich Bakke. ln the final fall show, release came sooner than expected as the prison door accidental- ly gave way. 4 9 ggi 1' Nun.. Ld: Officers: Jenny Lundstrom, Fund-raising: Rod Larson, Publicity, Mary Lesser, Secretary Clark, Vice-President, Shawn Willis, President, Holly Hansen, Fund-raising. Missing: Dagner, Publicity. f Oz and Cheaper by the Dozen Mrs. Garbe, the Assistant Director, shares a laugh over past dress styles. Performance time nears, E , l' f L . ., 5 . F , 1 i 3. Mr. Kjos, the Director, explains about doorways. A prop is given its final coat. Ugly ' 'i x-is t .av lt's these guys versus . . . . . . the wicked witch. ...ans Editors Karla Juergens, Sharina Adams, and Barb Kongelf manage smiles in the midst of index- ing. Karla and Sharina were also active as photographers. Photographer Kevin Paxton nails a subject. Yearbook Staff at Cemr Ms. Gessner, the advisor, gets into action. Captures Faces and Momen Photographers I Editorial Assistants Paula Crawford and Lisa Angell take a break. K3 s in 3,14 5 ff Q iw '.lf'ifS'C' , 4 4 -- fi:,.f!!'14? t . if if . :mary Large Concert Choir Can Carry Any Tune , ff 3 . rv., if low 1: Sara Schaumburg, Melanie Kreighbaum, Marci Schaumburg, Carol Baker, Lydia Lopez, Melanie McDaniel, Kathy Kapfer. Row 2: Marilyn 'oeller, Tammy Swallers, Susan King, Nancy Dagner, Cathy Huston, Dawn Grey, Sandy Nordquist. Row 3: Kelly Gibney, Kirsten Lieberg, Patti choenberg, Kristi Eberle, Lisa Dennis, Michelle Anthony, Malesa Thompson, Shelley Shirk, Rebecca Johnson. Row 4: Russ Bischot, John Spitzer, ,ick Bakke, Rick Crowther, Kevin Cross, Jon Jensen, Robert Bertsch, JoLynn McDaniel, Tiffany Holman, Jonay Wetmur. Debbie Lee, Tonia Spencer, Tara Mathis, Connie Maragos, Laura Ballmann, Becky Fred, Yolanda Huwe, Renee Wilson. Row 2: Amy 1, Michelle Carlson, Lisa Peery, Carolyn Mack, Sherri Shulz, Kristi Olthoff, Michelle Lane, Yvette Freyer, Lisa Kvamme. Row 3: Janet Grin- Shelly Palmer, Mari Kleppen, Mahli Parrish, Janet Miller, Mary Lesser, Jennifer Lumsden. Row 4: Cheryl Bertsch, Rod Larson, Steve Grumann, Clark, Toby Nelson, Allen Bone, Steve Odland, Sean Barnhisel. Not pictured: Steve Killmer, Trude Smith, Scott Hall, Melissa Scheen, Mitch Jill Johnston, Kris Kouba, Michelle Huth. Sophomore Bands Set the Seventh-hour sophomore band students row 1: Jill Johnston, Sue Rasmussen, Kirsten Staab, Kevin DeShields, Beth Kielhack, Kali Hardy, Kristg Peterson, Stacey Johnson, Lenore Kragh, Trina House, Michelle Lane, Yolonda Huwe. Row 2: Becky Chew, Michelle Hight, Kathy Tracy, Denif Borjeson, Lisa Angel, Fiona Volk, Marilyn Voeller, Lorri Lokken, Tammy Swallers, Becky Lind, Karleen Levi, Beth Anderson, Shelly Palmer. Row 3 Jody Thompson, Bob Faser, Lisa Roth, Rodney Mondor, Penny Richardson, Kelly Palmero, Sandy Brekke, Mike Gibbs, Tim Sanstead, Tom Potts John Koski. Row 4: Clint Bruins, Paula Crawford, Ken Vanover, Brenda Leavitt, Corey Feldner, Christy Weiss, Bruce Jensen, John Westering, Larry Mathison. Missing: Toby Bishop, Steve Winje. Photo By Arvid Reimann Photography. .,.,. . . Sixth-hour sophomore band students row 1: Janet Grindy, Sharon Dahle, MeLea Hegre, Shelly Boppre, Pam Brenden, Raela Haverstraw. Row 2 Karen Magnusson, Paula Nester, Kristin Kouba, Nancy Dagner, Theresa Crawford, Sue Goetz, Jody Killmer, Lisa Silvius, Stacy Olson, Theresa Paetz, John Schell, Stuart Duke, Steve Grumann. Row 3: Darin Pankratz, Jean Schempp, Mike Schmidt, Darren Hitland, Steve Fontaine, Steve Seel, David Lindee, Kenyon Layfield, Claudette Geiss, Missy Thorson. Row 4: Joe Gross, Ned Clark, Andy Sebby, Steve Hannesson, Steve Odland Eric Ferron. Row 5: Sandy Leichtnam, Troy Brezden, Mike Leeson, Paul Zimmerman, Kurt Schmidt, Mari Kleppen, Paul Berg. Photo By Arvic Reimann Photography. eat for Freshmen Bands 61.25, .-,-.,kk, - K ird-hour freshmen band students row 1: Wendy O'Connell, Sherie Aase, Laurel Nelson, Kim Reiser, Amy Morrison, Sara Schaumburg, Lisa lshus, Cindy Pullen, Velvet Liebelt, Mariam Saathoff, Annette Rostad, Susan Seute. Row 2: Jackie Fandrich, Denae Bachmeier, Joy Koenig, ie Pope, Kim Anderson, Caren Simmons, Lynn Ochsner, Debbie Johnson, Wendi Huber, Lori Carlson, Nancy Dahl, Kathy Weymouth, Mike der, Brett Guenthner, Brad Parizek. Row 3: Brian Hagen, Steve Anderson, Laurie Egge, Brad Schimke, Kylynn Mohler, Janet Miller, Joey Meta r, Jeff Bonebrake, Paul Clementich, Troy Johnson, Jeff Hofflander, Jeff Seute, Rick Crowther, Jenny Lumsden, Sheri Fabricius, Toby Nelson. w 4: Ray Owens, Mike Schepp, Cory Larson, Troy Zimbelman, Jerry Gess, Debbie Flory, Missy Johnson. Photo By Arvid Reimann Photography. gf. . urth-hour freshmen band students row 1: Michelle Berg, Marci Schaumberg, Michelle Carlson, Kari Svare, Jenny Romine, Dawn Krueger, Connie ragos, Yvette Coleman, Jeanne Betterley, Billie Bowles. Row 2: Renee Boucher, Tami Johnson, Tracy Birch, Mike Lloyd, Tammy Fields, Lori tts, Becky Fred, Glenda Sannes, Lisa Korgel, Monique Little, Tani Feist, Diana Peterson, Diana Vasquez. Row 3: Brian Green, Jim Fahy, John rrington, Matt Farhart, Steve Novak, Brenda Lempe, Jeff Jorgenson, Sonya Iverson, Wade Scott, Bill Shomento, Ray Lilliquist, Betsy Meade, k Bakke. Row 4: Lee Lynner, Jeff Lynnes, Polly Wetzel, Sherri Schulz, John Spitzer. Photo By Arvid Reimann Photography. Jazz Groups Meet Monday and Tuesday Nights -E ll x ms N ll I , w .-,Q f:-f: me Nt x rv- YN 41 Jazz Ensemble A at practice row 1: Jill Johnston, Steve Grumann, Claudette Geiss, Tim Sanstead, Kathy Weymouth. Row 2: John Harrington Ned Clark, Jim Fahy, Mitch Triplett. Row 3: John Spitzer, Darin Pankratz, Bill Shomento, Bob Faser, Brad Schimke, Janet Miller. Missing: Tobil Nelson, Lee Lynner, Ken Knapp, Kris Kouba, Shelly Palmer. -QQ 1.....-W --ve Jazz Ensemble B at practice row 1: Michelle Carlson, Brett Guenthner, Kathy Weymouth, Jenny Romine, Kari Svare. Row 2: Jim Fahy, Steve Anderson. Row 3: Rod Mondor, Brenda Lempe, Jeff Jorgenson. Missing: Toby Nelson, Mike Schepp, Christy Weiss, Michelle Hight, Janet Grindy, MeLea Hegre. Central Has Two New Music Groups: The Select Singers and the String X. Grchestra 1: Janet Miller, Kristi Olthoff, Becky Fred, Michelle Lane, Lisa Kvamme, JoLynn McDaniel, Schulz, Lisa Dennis, Kristin Kouba. Row 2: Steve Odland, Rod Larson, Ned Clark, Mr. CDirectorl, Steve Grumann, Robert Bertsch. Tiffa - ow 1: Sherry Thornhill, Lisa Dennis, Myra Gehring, Sevda Raghib, Michele Bolyard, Sara Armstrong, Holly Hansen. 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C. f ff .JJ 2' 2 5 73 - MCC Orgamzatlons - '83, Qgjf , iq 'Pk 3 ,Q .+. ,C QJEL ,bite XM Q --x J f if F' Q 4 C I, x l I E . K M1103 ' - MCC Musical '83 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 - The Music Man - Calamity Jane - Sing Out Sweetland - The Unsinkable Molly Brown - Hello Dolly - On A Clear Day - Carnival - Oliver - Oklahoma - Little Me MCC Student Council Presldents 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Shelly Strohm Fred Allen Carolyn Eidsness Clay Forberg Kirk Mundy Jeff Mattson Jim Vitko Freddy Chavez Debbie Grossman Matt Coolidge '--i-....,,,,,,,QQwh- Kris scores two for the Cheerleaders. W owl f il qw 1 ot 6 fi I A i 0 0 9 -aj' i 4 DECA is a vocational youth organization for students interested in marketing, merchandising and management. DECA members participate in many activities involving leadership skills, civic and social concepts and vocational knowledge. Some of the activities that the mambers par- ticipated in this year included: In- itiation Banquet, Ms. DECA pageant, Donkey Basketball for DECA Sponsors Donk DECA members are row 1: Nadine Bouchard, Karen Vigstol, JoAnn Odell, Mickey Ryan, da Geyer, Cheryl Verry, Wendy Sterud, Linda Tschider, Lori Lynner, Jerry Maragos, Gemar, Stacy Ringstad, JoNell Reinhardt, Sue Stevick, Scott Paxton, Lydia Kraft, Rhonda fer, Vickey Smisson, Linda Peery. Row 2: Lisa Moldenhauer, Dawn Witty, Dawn Bartl, Maragos, Mindee Mathis, Carrie Walker, Rita Lipp La ' ' R w 3- ' r s Ann Knoop, Rick Broadbent, Te e siiiiil - Muscular Dystrophy, Senior Citizen Shopping Day and a Christmas Par- ty for needy children. DECA also sponsored a Free Enterprise Week, and Anti-Shoplifting Week and competed at the State Conference in Fargo, during March. State win- ners advance to National Competi- tion in New Orleans during June. Vicky Smisson works at the bake sale and the money goes for the State Conference. 7 uri Pinnell. 0 , Lisa Aberle, and Blaine Vicky Smisson works at the bake sale, the money goes for the State Conference etball for Muscular Dystrophy 'h. Members prepare to welcome the new officers at the initaition banquet. Jerry Maragos and Ann Knoop greet the customers with a friendly smile. eww ff' Mr. Reisenauer lights the candles in preparation for the initaition banquet. The Donkey Basketball players are row 1: Cheryl Verry, Ann Knoop. Row 2: Rhonda Hoffer, Heidi Vannett, Rita Lipp. Row 3: Blaine Soderberg, Mindee Mathis, Nikki Maragos. 1983 Future Business Leaders The FBLA lFuture Business Leaders of Americal has been growing for 21 years and this year the club has 36 paid up members. The purpose of this group is to develop leadership, to promote school spirit and to work with the community. In September the officers went to a convention where they attend- ed leadership workshops. In March they participated in competition of various office skills which they have learned. By selling B-craft items this year, the club will buy Christmas gifts for 50 people who live at San Haven. Members are top row: Paula Heilman, Melanie Korslien, Patti Knutt, Elise Bruins, Christopherson. Front row: Patty Vigstol, Rachelle Weigel, Jackie Wolf, Darla Marinello Grad, JoAnn Odell, Lauri Hatchard, and JoLynn Owens. Not pictured: Sharon Anderson Lana Nesdahl. Members are back row: Lisa Black, Anita Boehm, Tammy Bachmeier, Kris Vondal, Peggy Lind- bo, Alison Ogaard, Devan Zablotney, Jennifer Fossen, Leon Scherr, Karla Lee, Angie Smisson, Cheryl Newport, Cindi Steenerson, and Paula Hasse. Front row: Jodee Mikkelson, Heather Hansen, Karla Herslip, Vickie Silbernagel, Jackie Hight, Diane Yuly, Brenda Lenertz, Kathy Fredrickson, Brenda Newport and Nancy Becker. Officers are Tammy Bachmeier, Becker, Anita Boehm, Alison Ogaard da Lenertz, and Leon Scherr. are Karen Schaan, vice presidentg ammy Bachmeier, secretaryg Stacy presidentg Trina Doersam, and Brenda Lenertz, historian. Not Anita Boehm, treasurer. ..-au 5 sN for FBLA: Mr. Sam Verbitsky, Mrs. Deanna Chrest, Mrs. Carol Berg, and Mr. Curt onneson. Officers are Nancy Bryntesen, Lisa Deschambault, Stacy Ringstad, Tammy uer, Trina Doersam, and Karen Schaan. Promotes School Spirit fy., ,,,f:,,,, ,' .-LW. Ee?-52 H Wmwmfwwwd wm- Members are Nancy Bryntesen, Llsa Borth, JoNell Reinhardt, Kathy Fitzgerald, Melissa Nelson, Tammy Hausauer, Cammy Eggebraaten, Paula Logan, Lisa Deschambault, Tammy Telkamp, Sue Skorlck, Chris Johnson, Sue Storbeck, Susan Calhoun, Trina Doersam, Carleen Mock, Pam Hanneson, Karen Schaan, Wanda Hartleib, and Judy Kraft. Not pictured: Stacy Ringstad and Susan Sole. Officers are Melanie Korslien, JoAnn Bruns, Anderson and Lana Not - - f lx Stacy Ringstad is installed as president for FBLA. Q lr -X , as si 111 it Kimi? ix! FFA officers are reporter Mark Rown, secretary Tim Peterson, president Kirby Martin, sentinel Jeff Krueger, treasurer Robert Nestegard, vice pre dent Jeff Larson, and advisor Mr. Mike Heilman. 4 Y 'F JH ri, if ' L i' ' .www M 'gy W A 1 f Q , Ribbons and pictures were posted in the FFA classroom showing the awards won by the Minot Chapter at the District Leadership Meeting. Ronda Magandy was named the Minot FFA Chapter Sweetheart 1982-1983. 112 1 .F.A. Works for a Better Life On Jan. 13, 15 members were awarded the Greenhand award. nuff' Frye seems to be caught up in attera Kory Kalamaha signs his name when he gets to the meeting. Mike Dagner does a demonstration at the K l Elise Bruins awaits news for her placing at the District Meeting. Future Farmers of America is an organization for students enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. This year the Minot Chapter hosted the District Leadership Meeting on Oct. 15, at the fairgrounds. Nov. 9- 14, seven members and the advisor went to Kansas City for the Na- tional Convention. Fruit sold by the Future Farmers was delivered Dec. 14-17. Members received awards and recognition for ac- complishments at the banquet held in April, which concluded the year. Tim Peterson, Jeff Krueger, and Clint Bruins enjoy 1 1 . f. .1 W1-,- i Ronda Magandy congratulates Neil Tryhus for his placing at the District Meeting. FHA Highlights Homemaking FHA members are: Judy Boucher, Ronda Magandy, Julie Chu, Jackie Hight, JoAnn Apland, Becky Faul, Paulette Larson, Nancy Andrews, Patricia Meade, Kim Jensen, Candace Hartleib, Traci Brooks, and Laurie Levchenko. This year's Future Homemakers of America chapter has been in- volved in many fund raising pro- jects, such as Pastaville, USA, the Ethnic Food Fest, and the Com- muniversity. They also helped with the Labor Day Telethon for MD. A state project was The Student Body so members planned ac- tivities focusing on having a healthy body. Some of these projects in- cluded a physical fitness night, preparing nutritious snacks to sell, and have a Sub and Suds Party. In April the chapter attended the State Convention in Bismack and hopes to send delegates to the Na- tional Convention in Washington D.C. this summer. Advisor is Mrs. LaDonna Elhardt. Offic are Candace Hartleib, Kim Jensen, Jac Hight, Julie Chu, Paulette Larson, a JoAnn Apland. um 4, ' FHA's mighty president, Paulette Lars rides in the Homecoming Trike Races. FHA members had a chance to create their own pasta recepe for Pastaville U.S.A. A if 'LE TY l Ut AGNA J ROLLS fi mor ev wasnt ,ttt .. M ggmtmawews GY mmaica PM WW- ERO Spends Time With Children in , Child Care row 1: Julie Bromley, Kari Jacob, Kippy Flanders, Pam Schoffstall, Cynthia Linda Marinello, Kari Engum. Row 2: Alicia Klimpel, Charlene Repnow, Lori Johnson, Kolobakken, Jodi Roy, Lori Drady, Sheryle Hoff. HERO works with food. Food Service row 1: Anita Dupuis, Teresa McClennan, Charlene Berg, DeVonne Row 2: Lydia Hill, Lisa Scheuerman, Laura Barnett, Cindy Freeman, Tammy Row 3: Jessie Hosman, Corinna Vaughan, Mary Ziebarth, Rhonda Lakaduk, Jean- Evans, Beth Haugland, Debra Debowey. Missing are: Chad Carson and Todd Rau. HERO Child Care is for students who are or have been involved with occupational child care. Highlights of the year include competition in proficiency events at the state FHAXHERO convention, the management of four sessions of nursery school and the annual pro- motion of The Week of the Young Child. Lori Drady likes to help child with the stencil board. Cindy, Beth and Todd enjoy cooking. HERO Food Service is for students in occupational food ser- vice. Student members are involv- ed in a variety of school, communi- ty and state projects and activities. Their main activities center around providing service and exploring careers in the food service profes- sion. The state convention involving competition in food service and job related events is held in Bismarck in April. Because Hero Food Ser- vice is an integral part of the classroom curriculum, all members learn to assume leadership roles in a variety of ways. Art Club Has Exhibit at Public Libra Art Club did much work for the community and our school. Projects included printing posters for the school musical Little Me, printing T-shirts for Escuela school, and painting windows of the Chamber of Commerce and other stores dur- ing western Week and Pastaville. il I 1 Daren shows everyone how it's done. and City Officers are president Christy Lauer president Tom Eslinger and treasurer Leanne Pence. J Art Club members are row one: Christy.Lauer, Leanne Pence, Tom Eslinger, and Jane MacDonald. Row two: Matt Coolidge, Kristy Michelle Larson, Michele Eifert, Jackie Gemar, Bobbi Larson, advisor Mrs. Willis, and Karla Lee. ICA Strives for Leadership in Work The Vica officers lead the club in the pledge. Chole reads notes while Dawn watches. The Vica emblem after it was assembled by the officers. Preparing for leadership in the world of work, is the VICA motto. Vica is for all students enrolled in trade and industrial education. One purpose of VICA is to develop vocational, civic, recreational and social activities. lt assists students in establishing realistic vocational goals. Another purpose is to create among students, faculty members, patrons in business and labor a sincere interest in and esteem for the trade, industrial and technical education. VICA helps to develop patriotism through a knowledge of our Nation's heritage and the prac- tice of Democracy. Club advisors are Jim Tschetter, Tim Richter, Kathy Hurd. ,mf fr., fr. . Wu, . . ... , historian. officers are Tracey Christman, parliamentariang Dawn Waswick, reporterg Jerry Frye, 'g Troy Huber, presidentg Willette Moe, secretaryg Ken Momerak, vice presidentg Kathy n . . I Vice president Ken Momerak tells club members about the Vica hands. VICA at MHS Is Alive and Working Toward Its Goals Students practice on small objects Tami Chole practices being an invalid. Welding on than aummoblles' Shauna Kolobakken gets temperature and blood pressure taken. fhle Strulbe l EASvn. ICA Trev Albright designs a trophy case in drafting. .W ,uf Students do meticulous work in designing buildings of the future. Welders practice safety with goggles. Z . 'Z Do you wnat to go for a ride in my dream car? Steve Alffingel' lights UP il' ,fl is if 159 making is an old, but interesting Only a few do the grueling homework in the vocational classes at Central Building this house was a major project for the Building Trades classes. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Seniors fulfill band requirement by playing at a basketball game. Symphonic Winds Spring Tou Senior Band members are row 1: Gail Skarphol, Barb Wagner, Traci Brooks, Jan Doeling, Kat Butts, Maria Buriak, LuAnn Taylor, Julie Chu, Patricia Meade, Kathy Martin, Jackie Hig Karen Hemstad, Kila Krebsbach. Row 2: Brenda Heintze, Linda Tschilder, Nancy Andrew Jacki Gemar, Karla Skow, Stacy Rongstad, Michele Anderson, Edie Hannover, Michelle Pardol Lisa Babb, Karen Mathison, Becky Brooks, Shelley Bakke, Adair Nermyr, Kris Tollefson, Ji Knudsen, Rodney Hoffman, Daniel Hinze. Row 3: Bryan Anderson, John Sims, Keven Davi Paris Brenno, Steve Haberman, Eric Hass, Eric Svare, Kelly Hayhurst, Stacy Brewer, Joey B3 ln addition to coronation during Homecoming Week, NW Region Music Contest, and three annual concerts, the Symphonic Winds Band has played for a number of athletic events. With the help of the Junior Band, they put on four im- pressive half-time shows, including Homecoming and Duane Carlson Night. The Senior Band was also busy raising money for their spring tour. They sold candles and candy to finance their trip to Estes Park, Colorado where they participated in a music festival. Senior Band Offices are Linda Tschild treasurer, Kila Krebsbachg vice preside Stacy Brewer, band manager, Ward Da secretary, and Kevin Davick: president. Estes Park Highlights Year ram, Brian Glick, Janet Wahlund, Tammy Dougherty, Brendamae Brown, Dale Estenson, Don- .a Botton, Jan Eliassen, Jeanne Hunt. Row 4: Jeanette Briane, Ross Kuntz, Melissa Taft, Dayna ohnson, Laurie Anderson, Lanny Billings, Steve Landers, Ward Dahl, Darin Romine, Gary Mit- leberg, John Phillips, David Boehm. Row 5: Director: Mr. Dave Jensen, Lynette Dean, Caela Christ, Mike Hulet, John Samuelson, Pete Stenberg, Tom Eslinger, John Carton, John Wisthoft, laren Thompson, and Chrry Kern. Drum major Kevin Miller conducts the band during half-time at the Homecoming game. John Wisthoff adds depth to the reed section with his contra base clarinet. 3 . . .X s Q . if- s t Q , Q fl , 1 .QE-L . yi: if , X se s W t W 5 at 2 , . A sllss S, srtt vw' .mls- ts s .sss it-Y . ?R.4Q,:'-'I ' firfifl' kk Tis- K ,vi ttfgw K . 1 -. X 1 a s gifs? -. .4 ' K is s i . .... 3'f'm s'-- , , r a - , Mr. Jensen shows his school spirit at a basketball game. 77 Band Members Make 77th Trip to Willisto Band members are row one: Susan Brekke, Tami Roen, Maren Nevland, Tiffany Mathis, Heather Hansen, Cindy Heintz, Sandy Finneseth, Kathy Behm, Lisa Holli Larson, Lynette Borjeson, Brenda Slade. Row two: Monica Beran, Jean Strohm, Jeremy Stockert, Wendell Nelson, Kelly Dillon, Fanchon DuGarm, Jackie Paula Heilman, Michelle Larson, Teresa Lynnes, Elizabeth Plowe, Jay Reinholt, Amy Foster, Doug Beierle, Kristy Jensen, Denise McCann. Row three: Kris Robin Korgel, Mike Alexander, Brent Armstron, Carson Varty, Brad Peterson, Michelle Wade, Don Schaefer, Bobby Rasmusen, Bonnie Borgen, Tom Holum, ness, Jerry Peltier, Kevin White, Kim Jordahl, Don Llnnertz, Shane Erickson, Dawn Witty, Christy Forsberg, Carmen Miller. Fow four: Blaise Emerson, Carl Davick George, Mike Johnson, Randy Brown, Curt Halgrimson, Andy Butz, Kevin Miller, Ernie Strube, Rick Mueller, Michelle Chew, Pete Zimmerman, John Stroud, Duckwall, Matt Adams, Kris Bailey, Jennifer Remmick, Joe Schmit, Brian Hulet, Brad Score, Paul Sando, Monte Mayer. Row five: Andy Beaumont, Brian White, Dunn, Travis Preskey, Karla Herslip, Torrey Callies, Erik Turner, Mr. Dave Jensen, director, Varsity Winds Band consists of 77 juniors. Their activities include playing for games, parades, con- certs, festivals and graduation. Each spring, Varsity Winds Band goes to Williston for an annual ap- pearance, and this year marks their 77th trip. Some of the Varsity Winds Band members also participated in the fall musical, 'Little Me. Officers are fleft to rightl: Secretary Karla Herslip, Treasurer Jenny Remmick, President Davick, Band Manager Joe Schmit, Vice-President Jean Strohm, and Band Manager K1 White. l 1 X azz Band Notes 2nd at MSC Festlval Of the 17 students in this yearls senior Jazz Ensemble, 12 of them are returning form last year's junior band. The group plans to compete in two jazz festivals this year. One was the Minot State College jazz festival held at MSC in January. The other is in May when the senior band members take their trip to Estes Park, Colorado, where the Jazz Ensemble will compete against other groups from all over the United States. Jazz Emsemble members are row one Jackie Hlght Jim Knudsen Jeanne Hunt Kris Tollefson Becky Brooks, Dale Estenson. Roig twoicjfllan Tom Eslinger Carl Davick Ward Dahl Darin Romine Monty Mayer Steve Landers Row three: Ross Kuntz, Kelly Hayhurst, nan IC , Row 1: Hollie Larson, Barb Benton, Michele Eifert, Vicky Smisson, Joan Dehlin, Kila Krebsbach, Lori Drady, Maren Nevland, Holll Medenwaldt, Janette Nieman, Keven Davick, Tonya Martin, Joel Iverson, Tracey Slaves, Janet Gillespie, Kristy Lauer. Row 2: Vickie Silbernagel, Nancy Bryntesen, Chrry Kern, Kevin White, Jeanne Hunt, Marla Shirk, Lise Kleven, Kristy Dippong, Ann Knoop, Ross Kuntz, Karen Hemstad, Vaness Springsted, Phil Johnson, JoAnn Apland, Terry Berry. Row 3: Alecia Helseth, Pam Hovdestad, Lisa Babb, Jim Kuntson, Michelle Hagelund, Brian Sterud, Darcy Burkhart, Kara Johnson, Darren Edwardson, Mohabad Zakhole, Greg Lieberg, Sue Eisenrich, Kirby Martin, Anita Jundt, Burt Collins, Jackie Massey. Row 4: Barb Gess, Jerry Maragos, Shelly Bakke, Jim Knudson, Holly Flickinger, John Stin- son, Missy Schalesky, Randy Brown, Joey Bartram, Kitty Reinke, Al Koenigsman, Denise Tanner, Daren Goodman, Kitty Kemph, Kristine Rinn. Director Mr. Richard Aphorn, poses for a mug shot. ,J 55 Ebllf 'I' The choir officers for this year were Kila Krebsbach, president: Holly Fllckonger, secretary, Joan Dehlin, treasurer, and Daren Goodman, vice president. QD' A R Q N19 l X mfggg f 'K 5950 filflfkgrst K. , .-XX, L Fr-sy, 'Sim Wm Q '--u ii I? Change of Pace Sing for Special Moments Only three juniors and eleven seniors make up this year's Change of Pace. With each person audition- ing a year before Mr. Richard Anhorn selects the 14 members that he thinks are best qualified. They sing for a variety of events in- cluding Homecoming Coronation, Winter llazz Festival, and at a con- test in March at Colorado Springs. Members prepare for a church performance. lX.f' 3-N-wo. Jim Knudsen, Kristy Dippong, and Kirby Martin work on a three part harmony. Michelle, Lori, and Daren enjoy their singing. 'E Kriby, Kila and Joel were featured a Coronation. Members are Michelle Hagelund, Kristy Dippong, Kila Krebsbach, Joan Dehlin, Maren Nevland, Lori Drady, Jackie I-light, Missy Schlesky, Row Jim Knudsen, Daren Goodman, Ross Kuntz, Kirby Martin, Terry Berry, Joel Iverson, and Al Koeningsman, I . 3 a 2 3 SMA uf- aw 25,51 'Z 3 WG - Q Q . A ff HV fa gf, Z,, iiqliif ff 'af Mi vqg,q,!t W W n 1 9 A . ,' , I ,' ' Sify. 4 'sf if fr' ,,.' Y vim 1 , , f v gqaf J? if y MCC Student Council Adds MHS-Ryan Dano Student Council, under the leadership of president Matt Col- lidge, has undertaken many pro- jects. The Ryan-Minot High dance and Homecoming activities are just a few which were successful. Matt converses with Mrs. Hegstad about the next meeting. iii 5' it . . .5 Heidi Vannett, Joan Dehlin, Matt Collidge, Lynda Melius and Jeni Remmick are the Stu Council Officers. Members of student council are row one: Joe Gergen, Karen Carlson, Heidi Ehr, Kevin White. Row two: Advisor Mrs. Hegstad, Becky Brooks, Ringstad, Julie Woods. Row three: Joan Dehlin, Heidi Vannett, Tracy Slavens, Mindee Mathis, Roxy Griflitt, Rhonda Olander. Row four: Jeni mick, Eric Svare, Mark McKechnie, Renae Newman, Lynda Melius. 1 Attending Boys' State were Mike Sheldon, Ed Woell, John Samuelson and Joe Gergen. Students Study Govenment in Summer Girls' Staters are front row: Holly Flickinger, Adair Nermyr, Becky Brooks, Karen Hemstad, and Michelle Eifert. Back row are: Traci Brooks Willette Moe, Kris Tollefson, Genni Lokken, Joan Dehlin, Kristy Dippong, Karen Carlson and Karen Thompson. Curtailing Arms Sales Is Topic of Concern for '82-3 Debators Resolved: That the United States should significantly curtail its arms sales to other countries is the debate topic for all teams this year. Minot High School hosted a tour- nament on Jan. 14 and 15, but par- ticipants from our school were limited to those in the novice divi- sion. Others assisted in a variety of other capacities. The varsity, junior varsity and novice teams traveled within North Dakota as well as into neighboring states to find challenging competition. Coaches for this year's teams were Mr. Al Alvstad and Mrs. Janice Krefting, who stated that this team is a very formidable team in the three state area. Varsity debators are row 1: Kim Hegland, Tim Sanstead, Denise McCann. Row 2: Troy John Kelly, Tom Wentz, Joel Iverson and Steve Pierson. John Kelly races the clock to make his point. Joel Iverson presents his plan of arms sales. John Kelly and Troy Sorrells dig out evidence. Joel lverson cross examines Troy Sorrells. Debators enjoy commons breaks between rounds. J.V. debaters are: Troy Sommers, Brian Vorwerk, Bryan Anderson, Kevin Adams, Andy Beaumont, Randy Brown, Monte Mayer and Brian White. AA Brian White presents the affirmative stand. Honor Society Initiates 64 Junio . cc. .,...,o. ..,. i .L .... ,,..,p.g5p,, ...pod P' Senior members are row 1: Matt Coolidge, Scott C. Miller, Robert Sorensen, Darin Romine, Khristine Hartman, Karen Hemstad, Michelle Joan Dehlin and Pam Hovdestad. Row 2: Brian Glick, Michael Hulet, Gary Mittelberg, Mike Harrington, Karen Mathison, Lisa Babb, Lori Willette Moe, Sharon Anderson, Paula Logan and Lisa Deschambault. Row 3: John Kelly, Al Koenigsman, Mike Sheldon, Heidi Ehr, Brenda ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' efson Lori Lynner, Traci Brooks, Tammy Hausauer and Chris Johnson. Row 4. Mark Mosser, Eric Hass, Eric Svare, Patti Pogatshnik, Kris Toll Chu and Janis Thompson. Row 5: Cheryl Verry, Susan Eisenrich, Karen Carlson, Joyce Berkey, Carol Klein, Holly Flickenger, Karen Nancy Andrews and Paulette Larson. The National Honor Society is an organization for students who have a 3.5 or higher average. The organization emphasizes four areas: character, leadership, service, and scholarship. There are currently 130 members. On Nov. 9, the Honor Society held the invitation ceremony, where Mr. Steve Joyal was the guest speaker. The Minot High School chapters hosted the State Convention on March 22-23 where 10-15 school chapters attended. Advisor is Mrs. Naedine Aanestad K fs icers are Reena Madhok, vice president, Julie Chu, president, Daren Goodman, treasurer Paulette Larson and Mrs. Aanestad discuss the state Janis Thompson, secretary. convention. nior member are row 1: Sheri Burtness, Christy Forsberg, Kristine Enderson, Karla Herslip, Heather Hansen, Susan Brekke, Michele Wade, Wan- Hartleib, Betty Grenstiener, and Julie Honchrenko. Row 2: Christine Landseidal, Renae Newman, Mindee Mathis, Lynda Melius, Paul Sando, ian Hulet, Matthew Lutgen and Randy Feist. Row 3: Rhonda Olander, Brian Stewart, Tom Wentz, Lori Telehey, Anne Carlson, Lori Wedar, and ine Soderberg. Row 4: Jay Reinholt, Stephanie Boucher, Reena Madhok, Tom Holum, Donnie Linnertz, Kelly Dillon, Robin Korgel, and Bonnie Egen. Row 5: Steve Pierson, Joe Aas, Kim Jordahl, Deneen Lunstad, Bruce Westlake, Carl Davick, and Keith Frey. . .-X 133 Speech Club Works Toward State Cont Thad Hager enjoys speaking for a group. Anita Jundt shows expression when she prepares her speech Speech Club members are row 1: Joel Iverson Holll Larson Kara Johnson Jackie Walker and Fanchon DuGarm Row 2 Steve Pierson Joh Nancy Reimers, John Stinson, Judy Boucher Kim Anderson and Robin Korgel Row 3 Sue Sole Kelli Mobley Lisa Scheuerman Patricia Noreen Keesey, Jolynn Price, Maria Buriak, Joyce Berkey Rena Madhok and Mr Marquardt Lots of new faces are found in Room 201 every Tuesday evening. Several are returning seniors but most are new to the club. Most evenings are spent practic- ing for the ten contests in which they participate from October to April. if Mrs. Hagluncl watches as Shannon Runyan, Melissa Parker, and Jennifer Betz flip coins. ifted Students Move to Magic City Hamburgers, french fries, and malts are favorites. IH Y i 1 'C 4-7 ,mf 4 H . J .4 Chris Foster and Tim Brown are fascinated by their lab discoveries. tug , at N Mr. Liebelt helps the students with a lab. The Minot Public School Gifted and Talented Program serves elementary students showing potential in the academic and in- tellectual areas of giftedness. The enrichment program provides a one day a week pullout for approx- imately 125 elementary students in grades 2-6. During the past year, the children were able to use many resources for their projects and ac- tivities in such areas as the library, media center, math and science departments as well as the staff of Magic City Campus. HIE Identifies Teachers for Tomo HIE or Helpers in Education is a special class designed for early identification of students interested in the education field. The class in- volves students that have the above average attendance, high grade point average and a disire to learn the skills possessed by an elemen- tary teacher. The education is centered around the elementary schools and the decision of which grade that the student wishes to teach is made by the advisor and that student. Shelly Pardon helps a student at Edison where she helps in the first grade Row 1: Mr. Lynn Sanfordg Advisor. Row 2: JoAnn Apland, Heidi Vannett, Joan McCann, Shelly Pardon, Darcy Burkhart. Don't you dare take my picturel French Club went French Christmas caroling at a hospital and a nursing home. Members prepared for an International buffet in January, and in March they went are Judy Boucher, vice president, Joan McCann, secretary-treasurer, Paula Rice Club Francais est Magnifique to Minneapolis where they stayed at a French hotel, attended a French banquet and a five hour play at the Guthrie Theater. Dana Thompson and Cheryl Wood think meetings are a lot of fun. club members are row 1: Judy Boucher, Patricia Meade, Michelle Spencer, Cheryl Wood, Paula Rice, Dana Thompson, and John Phillips. 2 Jackie Massey, Tom Holum, Kim Spletstoser, Stephanie Boucher, Patti Pogatshnik, and Gail Skarphol. Row 3: Holly Flickinger, Liz Plowe, Strohm, Randy Arrayan, Mike Fedorchak, Rena Madhok, Gary Mittleberg, and Jim Knutson. W!! German Club Has Winning Y .2 'ai ' Xxx Y, German club members are row 1: Sue Eisenrich, Tom Wentz, Rick Miller, Joyce Berkey. Row 2: Tim VanDongen, Vanessa Springsted, Jane Donald, Maria Buriak, Jay Stern. Row 3: Advisor: Mrs. Van Ness, Lyn Del Randash, Gary Angell, Craig Fabricius, Jeff Kouba, Lynette Borjeson Doug Beierle. German Club had an exciting year which began with their winn- ing of the championship game in the Homecoming Foreign Language Soccer Tournament. In November they attended the State German Club Convention in Bismarck where they enjoyed still more victories. Joyce Berkey and Sue Eisenrich won prizes in the spelling contest while Craig Fabricius won in the Scrabble con- test. ln March the members ven- tured to Winnipeg where they visited the German section of town and had a chance to sample Ger- man cuisine. The students also had an opportunity to atten one of the city's numerous cultural events. German club officers are Rick Millerg vice presidentg Joyce Berkeyg secretary, Sue Eisenrichg treasurer, and Tom Wentzg president. Gary, Jay, Jeff, and Maria display trophy won at the soccer tournaments. sq , 1, officers, top to bottom: Julie Woods, secretary, Kris Endreson and Lisa Marco Alba Lopes, exchange student, Karen Mathison president, and Jay Reinholt, vice Viva Espanol Spanish Club had a dance on Nov. 3 where TMT provided the music. They rollerskated and had tacos on Dec. 16. On Jan. 22 they combined with the French and Ger- man Clubs to have a fun night using school facilities. On this day they also had an international potluck dinner. ln February they sold car- nations for Valentines Day. ,M W, , Anita writes a Spanish dialogue, while Rich Traxinger watches. club members row 1: Jean Strohm, Rich Horn, Anita Jundt, Kris Endreson, Julie Woods, Dan Freeman, Eric Svare. Row 2: Barb Brooks, Lisa Moldenhauer, Wan- Randy Arrayan, Sabra Dailey, Ed Mabin, Mike Alexander, Scott C. Miller. Row 3: Melissa Taft, Mike Harrington, Tiffany Mathis, Jan Doeling, Tamara Bailey, Nancy Andrews, Lea Wellner, JoAnn Niemaun, Janis Thompson, Lisa Babb. Row 4: Karen Mathison, Kenton Schmidt, Tania Strube, LuAnn Ry- Brooks, Marco Alba Lopez, Mike Vasquez, John Sims, Rich Traxinger, Dan Hinze, Thad Hager, Jay Reinholt. Q9 ls, mr , ..... ef' .fl 519 Playmakers Produce Theatre Again and A f - kai il? Playmakers include row 1: Burt Collins, Sue Kaliher, Michelle'Spencer, Sandra Grinberg, Denise Tanner, Brenda Newport, Donnie Linnertz ani Anita Jundt. Row 2: Stacy Rongstad, Joe Bartram, Tom Holum, Kristy Lauer, Karen Mathison, Michelle Larson, Mark Adams and Shelly Bakka Row 3: Daren Goodman, Tracy Mohler, Jim lgiutson, Tom Eslinger, Al Koenigsman, Reena Madhok, Robin Korgel and Melissa Taft. Row 4: Kil Krebsbach, Kristy Dippong, Brendamae Brown, Vicky Smisson, Dirk Hugget and Jackie Massey. yi' ,aa Playmaker Officers are Stacy Rongstad, Lisa Babb, Joey Bartram and Al Koenigsman enloy acting, as shown here in a scene from president: Reena Madhok, secretary, and M2- Kristy Dippong, vice president. - ,- t , k ' M 8 4 ' XM , . +- R 'WE fl ix xg 1'-f s , P , Jn 5 u r l P v NR' I. as 5- , ff in 7-x A 4, 1 4 s i 42 iyk .- . 5 -fi ' W 1 ll ' .A 1- W J , '11 , 'mt W f 1 N A A am W f ff J 1 '51 x wi 1 1674, f ' xnwk 4 ' 'YT' F ' f dxf nf' n Bb! . 941 'V' 'AY 591' if . 4' MN Jerry Maragos and Brenda Newport feel ill when Mr. Pinchley, Daren Goodman, stats being nice The rich kids from the Bluff picnic in to everyone in Deep Down Inside, a musical number from Little Me. background while Jackie Massey ai with Tom Holum. Denise Tanner, Tracy Mohler and Kris Bailey dance to Dimples, one of 'LLittle Me's exciting musical numbers. Excellence is the main goal of X.. - each Playmaker, lt takes many dif- 2 ferent elements working together to create a great product. Hard work, A A M A dedication, and cooperation are just three of the traits which a per- son should posess to create theatre, which is much more professional than a play. This year the Kristy helps Kila with her makeup before the show. Kristy Dippong brings life to the poor invalids of the army hospital in Little Me. Playmakers created three theatrical productions. Little Me which was the fall musical, was well received by the audience. The Winter show, which was Heidi, was also loved by all. gf' gn? gl High Times Reports Best of Times at MCC Reporters are Michelle Spencer, Brenda Slade, Tracy Stinson, Linda Tschilder, Kim Fryer, Teri Halvorson, Denae Schaan, Becky Hadler. Q' Stacy Ringstad, Steve Schmeichel, Kriby Martin, Brian Axelson, Tad Ell, Scott Miller, Mark McKenchnie. Row 3: Dave Draovitch, Tracy Slav Kris Weinreich, Vickie Kruchenberg. X ei 4,4 Q . ik? wi.. W ii ht ,,,, A' i ii Editor Kim Fryer and reporter Tom Wentz discuss an upcoming sports issue. 144 T V' Q- - -Q C fi 'rfw ll M l....J 36? :-4.1. -EH... 'fi' ' Other staff members included business manager Troy Mantz, photographer Alecia He reporter Sara Highum, cartoonist Teri Welch, and photographers Jeff Doerr, Gail Skarphol Wade Linder. ' 1 fair Assistant editor Stacy Ringstad, Karla Skow, and editor Kim Fryer plan layout for January tudent Guides Show the Way Babb, Julie Chu and Shelly Pardon. Guides are Mike Hulet, Pete Stenberg, Willette Moe, Khristine Hartman, Linda Tschider, Karen Carlson, Michelle Hagelund, Genni Lokken, The Student Guides main pur- ose is to give tours and to answer ny questions that new students or eople from the community may ave about MCC. Hosting Stewart checks out the Great American Smokeout display sponsored by the Student numerous Open Houses and a community visitations program en- titled See It Like lt Is, enables all the members to take an active part in the Student Guide Program. Advisor Mr. Joyle reviews some important points with Julie Chu and Karen Carlson. l Some of the more bashful journalists are Tr Hausauer, and Ronda Magandy. acy Mohler, Julie Chu, Tammy Paula Rice, Sue Stevick and Jay Rudy never get tired. . 146 W X fi--,rs Take 0112 - Smile nafufall Take two - More natural, Darin! Qtr: ant ,Q ' if Searchlight photographers Gail Skarphol, Jeff Doerr and Alecia Helseth record memories their camera talents. 'ph -1, . 1 f l Kris Tollefson, Janet Wahlund and Heidi Ehr like to hang around. t Staff Records Magical Moments of 1983 . ,Q-wifi l ll 'K 'H' WI A fi! A .r W' A fu, Hx gi' i I ,len ,. I ,V ri a. U ' xx X MMM , Take three - Look at the camera! Finally! Editors Darin' Romine and Holly Flickinger with advisor Mrs. Peggy Wittliff. ,.pl,J4'5 -u Daren Goodman, Becky Brooks and Mark Stockert say Oh, what a feeling! 147 W , , 555mm ELKLCLCLCJQY QQUU UWQ 0563 iQ Old, qmq XEQMLLLWCBLQ , LUUM, L,D'WCkC'i Umwww Qgyuchj LJE,L,P'?fL,Q,,Q? dm W OW Qcmefw ww f C V0-iw J0NQ Q4 QL cw gum, JMU 1 ww ff ' A , W1 F . jh, WQQWM - - X t . 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School Board members in row two are Mike Hummel, Mike Kelly, Zoanne Flickinger, Dennis Lilleberg, and Dean Nelson. Dear Students and Faculty: As another school year is ending, it is my pleasure to express my best wishes and sincere appreciation to the students and staff of Minot High School for a very successful year. A special thank you should be said to Sear- chlight Staff for an outstanding achievement in providing a storehouse of treasured memories contained in this publication. The activities and accomplishments of the student body in the areas of academics, fine arts, athletics and community services have once again shown the quality of students which attend Minot High School. Congratulations to the Class of '83 for your contribution in extending the tradition of high performance and achievement during your tenure as students at Minot High School. Sincerely. ZA! Dr, Edward Mundy Dr. Mundy Superintendent of Schools ls lt has been ten years since Minot High School was divided into its present organization of Grades 9 and 10 at Central Campus and Grades 11 and 12 at Magic City Campus. Over these years, many physical plant and program improvements have occurred at Central Campus. The recent completion of our new gymfcafeteria facility culminates an almost complete renovation of Special Services, renovation of the Art area, and, perhaps most importantly, a new elevator and ramping that make our building accessible to the handicapped for the first time. Central Campus High School has without question proven itself as a positive part of the overall high school program in Minot and as a very effec- tive separate entity. MC ig, Central s Principals Are Involved Les Anderson Grade 9 Mr. McDonald opens one of Central's many assemblies. Mr Anderson tries to see things from different perspectives, ff WW :N W Central's Faculty Anything Schoo 3. fi. Marian Askim Valorie Babb Home Economics Foreign Language David Armstrong Ed Baker Science Mathematics Bru d c Business E fn 7 E A 11' ev' Charles Driver id Dennis Berryman ucafign MBYh2mafiCS V '1T:b Warren Colby Social Studies ,l 4 N ,f WM' Uv Advice and Assistance gfaveg ' Q ' QW ri K? M.. , MM 1 ... , Larry Gerjets Mike Mathematics ,- M-MA. Ruth Ann Garbe Susan Gessner Language Arts Arts James Gilbertson Science Feldner Larry Goodman Language Arts Mathematics an Be Had Anywhere - Mary Lou Greene L dst 1, lrene Goosen Special Education Business Education L D , 3. I 3 ,, . X , X Ted Gray Mathematics Education Duane Haakenstad Driver Education -pm., if r3ie,,ie. . 1' Mark Hamilton Social Studies N Mike Hellman ,qi T7 .WW rrr. ., 4 . Penny Hovda Home Economics a ::q 55:7 i - W-is!Ej zs. NN Q K X :- Q J ,, . 'Qgii ri I Robert J agd Social Studies c .. sexi Q 3 ::1,, Q 5 X Computers Join to Assis Social Studies Business Education Language Arts Science Steve Hurd Guidance ? E s E x Q .f I fi' 1 . . x in L XX 5. . Tom Johnson I Special Education Library pu fi ' W JN Sw 'W I . 1. I Marty Maclver Gene Manson L nguage Arts Social Studies , Eiik , at X, we . 5 ' X .Q Q v 1 P iw XA , i 3 . we N S? 6 X K xl' il l Maria Locker 1 1 1 l John Marshall Guidance .rl W l l 4814! tv? Frank McCahill Language Arts Debora Monger Special Education .MW -mm 3 1- elieve What You See Physical ff uf Joe Rlngen Arts Jim Rowell Science Mel Samuelson Mathematics Ken Reinke Mathematics Marlin Schlager Social Studies 5 I' faeces-afff - ' 1 i A W..-I, the Importance of Behavior Dress ji qw, ' i David Wallen Pam Wohlfeil Social Studies Physical Education Eiiyfr, , - 11 , ik- r . 2 iv . we as i iam 5 , ,uk az, e Af Q. fd Q Bruce Walker Joyce Van Ness Foreign Language en Vetter Studies . C' Q fit ,ix '... ,r,,M K X - 4 ,ev A J v -me f.n3'WWWff4'f 'W 1r-' W fi Q w-' ' Education Guidance -Jw ..- . ,..e.9v 1 'iff . H+ 4 we ' Q I it ..- xx '!c ' . M O ' Q, nfs fi-MM Q, mem? WWW, ' Q,,,,,4f 449' 'Z ,.+ 'mira 'AVN' 1,-,QF Q .M 'Y , .1 Q , Gary Wood Music P .... e vii' 1 oeee 1 4 Joan Wunderlich Art Central Counts on Its Secretaries 1 5 I ir...Q - 1 H Q s , i .1 S - T J gf?-gklgixi-vi' saw . v s A 'Q The secretaries are: Ann Frojen, Attendanceg Cheryl Lonton, Administrationg Mary Jordahl, Administrationg Vicki Panasuk, CE Plusg Shirley son, Financeg and Naomi Larson, Guidance. --..-...Q .,. ...... ---- W. -- .. 1 1.5 Mary's not sure she wants this day to begin. Shirley is the lady of a million quarters. Wm, ,,..,,...,t,.,.,,., t...,. Y tt., , ..,. . .I ..,, ,1 Q, s -M1 M Q, :P r JX l an The lunchroom cashiers are Helen Kaul and Joyce Keyes. ashiers, Cooks, and Custodians are the cooks row 1: Alouise Kunnanz, Marcella Renfrow, Connie Vetter, Barb Esser. Row 2: Jayne Kautzman, Marian Anderson, Darl-..e Janice Jundt. I .., Q. X 6' ,I are the custodians row 1: Cyril Lee. Row 2: Doug Heilman, Lane Irwin, Bob Braun, LeRoy DeGree, Larry Hudson, Elroy Reichenberger Frey. V As I sit at my desk on October 15 composing this message for the SEARCHLIGHT, l do so with feel- ings of joy and pride. We have started our 10th year in existence QMCC was opened in 1973i in fine fashion as staff and students con- Mr. John Landsledel Assistant Principal Magic City Campus Is 4 tinue to perform at high levels both academically and attitudinally. Homecoming 1982 at Minot High School will go down in history as a significant eventg one in which student and staff involvement was literally at an all-time high. We Dr. Richard Olthoff Head Principal Ili! Mr. Lansiedel advises students as well as disciplining them. have much to be proud of at M High School. Let's continue 1 trend. Congratulations to every associated with Magic City Cam and thanks for making this school quality and progressive one. Mr. Lynn Sanford Assistant Principal Part of Mr. Olthoff's job is to atten meetings. :s ..,. f js-.A z ' j . .ms , --e at 3' 8 . ff f ,X,- iw E David Armstrong Science Physical Ed'-lC3fi0n Gifted Education Media Center Valorle Babb Music Foreign Language ,,,,,...-v f ' Marcy Physical Q 'win' Naedine Aanestad Language Arts B , H ' fHHf ,Nw Q lj! A e e Ss55F55?3wwLmL e,, QA f CLKLS' ff mi U eiXi?4iQ ef 13S sas2 :Q . Q 5 3 MvmS,g4 Q f 4 5333? 53556 ggi 2 fc -'N 2 QYWF if Q Gigli K age Arts H99 Arts oanne autensc ager Mathematics Darrel Liebelt M D .1 1 I M ' usic 2 e A lv e Language A 184 Are Taught Well by qwhp Kevin Reisenhauer Distributive Education is A iiii 1 - Tim Richter Trades and industry Debbie Schultz Keenan smith Gifted Education eff Layne S Arts John Sandeen Gwen Staffon gsm tudies Home onomics Clair Roth Education 4 fr 5 X3 5' 1 H 5 x J 1 Vw Vx 4 F Cheryl Stenehjem Home Economics Jim T Music Years of Tea Joyce Van Ness Foreign Language I9 Tx ' 1 I I K la Unkenholz L guage Arts T SES: Jim Tschett rades and I K nd 5: W! . g K 1 f Business an 'Linda Willis Art X E . n nnnnn Y B 1 - Ron Wineteer usmess sf if 1. F1 E15 'E Language ANS i .. Rig? n s Q K . k sf is s n fs, 1- ,.... N .. . l I Vern Thiessen Y s X N X E YM N X Peggy Wittliff ndes and Industry Z Z Language Arts cperlence at '.A: 5 K K s ss n , Naedine Aanestad Although her 22 years were in- terrupted to rear her three daughters, Naedine Aanestad has devoted her professional life to the Language Arts classrooms at Minot High. A graduate of Minot State Col- lege, Mrs. Aanestad had done graduate work at UNNDSU, the University of Minnesota, Witten- burg University in Ohio along with extensive travel in Europe, the U.S. and Canada. She feels her greatest'contribu- tions to this school is being in- strumental in setting up the humanities course and implemen- ting it. She has observed students and feels they have remained fun- loving, happy, full of life, and serious over the past years, but notes that TV, jobs and sports in- volvement have taken time that had been spent reading and writing. Mrs. Aanestad is not ready to retire yet, however, if she were to choose a career in this age she would look into writing or computers. The Searchlight Honor: Mr. John Anderson has spent 31 years teaching, two years at Sher- wood, three years at Bottineau, and the last 26 years here at N.H.S. He has taught math and science from junior high level to col- lege courses. The colleges Mr. Anderson attended to earn graduate and undergraduate degrees include Minot State, UND at Grand Forks, University of Min- nesota, University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University oi Oregon and Texas A8cM. The most rewarding thing about teaching is working with kids. Mr. Anderson finds that the major change in students over the years has been that there are few better students, and they are not working like they used to. He also finds the courses and teachers are now bet- ter. Getting the S. P. LURA award for excellence in teaching from Minot State College has been the highlight of his career. John Anderson Janet Neuenschwander A friendly smile and words of ei couragement have been trademark of Jane Neuenschwander for the past fou teen years at Minot High School. She graduated from NDSU wit a B.S. in education. Befor teaching at Minot High School, sl' had the experience of teaching a Fessenden, N.D. Fun is the word that mo describes her feelings abot teaching. She looks forward 1 every Monday morning when sl' can be with her kids again. She feels that techonolo changes and students lives chan because of it. The school reall reflects this. We use television an computers in classrooms and sl hopes they continue. lf she had another chance to pi a career she would pick teaching over again. wr' ix Special Teachers Mr. Paul Ristvedt has dedicated years of teaching to the students He spent his study at Minot State To finish his graduate he attended school at UND Grand Forks, Fargo, and Boulder Mr. Ristvedt has taught classes. Mr. Ristvedt finds the most thing about teaching is orking with people, and is he had go through college again he ould still choose the career of aching. The highlight for Mr. Ristvedt's areer has been visiting with former udents to see what they have one with their lives. He hasn't een any change in the students ver the years. Teenagers will be enagers, he says. This will be r. Ristvedt's last year of teaching MHS, and after retiring he plans farming, doing more hunting and and traveling. MHS. Paul Ristvedt Ms.. Keenan Smith S' x s .5 r s ' .1 'n h V lr ,. . ,. . if-ri . Y 1 .Z 5 -gi' I C ' 5 55 ig. , - 1, L V A.. r... ' Q. Dissecting pigs and sharks has been a part of Mr. Keenan Smith's life for the last 36 years. He has spent his whole teaching career at MHS and intends to keep on for a few more years. He graduated from Superior State in Wisconsin with a B.S. degree, and later went back to receive a M.E.D. degree. Students are the most rewarding thing in teaching he feels. But the change he has seen over the years is that there seems to be less paren- tal guidance and care towards students and that is really sad. In 1960 he started an advanced course program for students. He feels the more courses there are to take, the better you will fare in the growing society of today. Starting this program was a highlight and a rewarding experience for him. lf he could do it over, he would probably be a medical pathologist. He feels that would be a good, challenging job, but he still likes to teach. Planning the facilities at Magic City was the highlight of Mr. Sam Verbitsky's teaching career. He began his 25 years career at Alamo and taught at a county school, Nashua, Mont., and Los Vegas, Nev., before coming to Minot High's business department. Mr. Verbitsky is a graduate of Minot State College and has done graduate work at Missoula, Mont., the University of Colorado at Boulder, San Francisco University and Bemidji State college. If he were choosing a career to- day, he would probably select teaching again because there is constant change and challenge. He finds work with the young people and watching them go out to be successful the most rewarding part of teaching. He does note that students in 1983 are more aware of the economic changes around them, participate in more activities and join labor forces earlier then they ever have before. Following his retirement this devoted educator plans to spend time on his hobbies which will in- clude woodworking, reading, fishing, and just loafing. Sam Verbitsky 1:1 x Additional Staff Assure Smooth Year at M mrs -an Ona Gandrud Teachers' Aide Mary Lou Bartel Teachers' Aide VU! ,, H 8 nur Secretaries include Ardith Radke, Denise Larson, Marian Embry, Colleen Donnelly, Orlys Nilsen, Barbara Hansen. Christine Groman Joyce Harris Brenda Teachers' Aide Teachers' Aide Teachers Change for a S100 bill? Be serious! Mrs. Embry keeps things in order. Librarian aides include Karen Radke, Phyllis Scheveck, Joan Varty, Jean Hagen, Dona Schmidt. L,,,, -. Mrs. Scheveck may be camera shy, but is not shy about helping students. . ,J -Ven t' . 1 ,Wai L d' X 4.1 4 . Iv 1' 'V , , X rf- f .fi : f if MN.. K ' ,. Eg! ! Dl x G J f 3 , 4 l Kg: Q 7.1 Kalamaha. include row one: Carol Adams, Julia Lenertz, Darlene Mont omer Darlene Henness 9 9, 9, Reichenberger. Row two: Sharon Ell, Elwanda Martin, Virginia Berg, Delores Johnson, HK if include row one: Charlotte Goodman, Mary Lou Haugen, Judy Nelson, Janet Bertsch. two: Betty Clayson, Elaine Gartner, Mabel Kizima. Eunice Opozda. in 28. are row one: Morri Reiser, Leonard Rivard, Marvin Kossan, Ron Huber, Ray Row two: Tom Volk, Sharon Nickel, Dennis Nickel, Ray Lomar, Dusty Cofell. Carol Adams, Marilyn Nelson, Georgia Malaktaris work in the Snack Bar. ,Q - 2 'X Charlotte Goodman and Judy Nelson prepare for the masses. Roger Johnson has everything under control. 17 5 ' aw XWCLN 3 , 12 CNW susifaq CQMQX wg Cp-K LQ SQL qmxmv1QL,,g Q My gl YL Vcypw C QCLQCX X Upxp C.Ou,LLCA,LN3 :Q QL V1 N -'LC bill llh'YXLkLi:fYYQ125 qjkmg O7 1C Uf-l il mg Q M V 269 XJXCLL cpm C,lpL3cjLLf1Xis 4. numb L,'XQ,iwfMQK VX XLS Wchqgfgfg KC N-,,Qs-,U1 gjgwmig Qvxl W Xxs f QA C-, ka knj, N wfpg U QWQY-W wg CZJXQL LQACJL 2Jc1y,-Y Xxx , QQXLX xXwg,QX,Ll,MJL,TN - , , x - , Y , J 1 q HX E-,XMB NEXWCQX v lx LVPXQUXQQXK yfcQm,L,f 'QXLX UXQVXCi'LQsLi. xgLxQ ug, Cskvyi U'-N XQKQ - , 4 , Q 1 N. y fl-Nutk Ck quasi Fsu-'w.mxL.Xs . J Qzusl W Mg L X xs Qslgfks F f' x . fs I H 'is A K sf X fj in ij XA Q31 S W Q .:-sx,7s,sx,-V s2yxmQwClL nw X Cv . s C 1 , 5 F , 2 M15 , ,AA usQ3,LuQ,g, gmxsxj, 6,45 i ss Ly Ulf, . '73 - Classes - '83 176 5 SS ,- ti I 1 ii. ' ' 'U 'PV 'M Ml ww, ik M ,ix lr il, , YU l nf vm C lx L 1 1 Semor Class,Pres1der1ts , K My in , X 1. 1 X C X 1974 lvJohn stewart , L ,X ,Y '1975 Brock Fisher 1 L V ix 1976 Ron Nelson X .X if 1 x 9 1977 Leon Hanson ' - 5' Hy ' X x, 'N Y' 1978 Jim Andrews JK X XY- X ' , ' 1979 Jeff Clouse X ll I k Q S-I 1980 Lance Drege xl if' 1981 Melanie Doubek N - 1 P 1982 Diane Bertsch ' X JL I AN 1983 Joe Gergen ik kb, X, N X X G N K . v he-fi . ,X gh ixif l L - X 'X br- X 'V 1. QL' , X x, 1 w X . wr ,. .y 0 x, , i ' 4 l 1 V i X 1 J . .li A' ' X xx, L , X . 1 . xx NKX, 'll .Ish .ws. Ay , U. Students With Perfect 4.000 G P A 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Mark Clark Linda Huss Lynne Nelson Galen Martin Ann Rasmusson Alisa Johnson Sherry Draper Laurie McCracken Karen Schuler Calvin Utke Michael Hanson Judy Kiemele Mary Mahin John Latimer Teri Theige Pam Correll Kim Edwards Mary Elhardt Barry Holmen Christine Huesers Pat Lansiedel Sheryl Sheldon Duane Ziegler Troy Goetz Joyce Berkey Karen Carlson esta Freshmen , 73 'Q E r A r w 1 wx A 'QQ' 5 i , xx 2 f 3 'ff' , 5? 1 1 if 5? , ' A 1 S 5 L, t I 1 ..,. , Q, l 1 v' ' 7 V , ' K .M ,gb fy Q, ' dr I wmv IH W ,..,,: sivuaf These are the freshman class officers row 1: Stacy Hurd, Vice Presidentg Nancy Dahl, President, Tara Mathis, Spirit Committee Carlson, M.A.L. Row 2: Lori Butts, Spirit Committee, Jenny Romine, Treasurer, Amy Morrison, M.A.L.g Sue Wahlund, M.A.L Sonya Iverson, Secretary. Sherie Joe Dawn Kevin Bill Craig Aase Ackman Adams Adams Allan Altringer xl 4 i' Q XF? Paul Jon Kim Steven Suzie David Amberg Anderson Anderson Anderson Apedaile Armey 11 iii Sara Scott Denae Mike Michele Patrick Bachmeier ' Bakk Armstronq Ashbaugh Laura Kim Sean Ballmann Barrows Bates E.T.', Tops One List Bader Bailey 8 A freshman keeps his cool. F RESHMEN Bauer Tonya B. J. Wendy Jeri Mike Kassandra Behm Behm Bell Michelle' r . Reane 7-7 Benner Benson Cheryl Robert Jeanne Jeff Berg Blr Bergstad Bertsch Bertsch Tammy Tracy Russ Tamby Tanya Amy ' ch Birch Bischof Bishop Bj Beyer 95. rf ertness Blackburn ,, ww J, l lj J JNL A .. ,,,--W' PM in Watch those fingers! may Jennifer Blore Cindy Mike Bodnar Bodnar Knight Rider Jim Sean Michele Allen Jeff Todd Boe Boggess Bolyard Bone Bonebrake Bonebrake Jon Melissa Renee Renee Billie Nylee 1 Boser Boucher Boule Bowles Boyce Scott Robb Ryan Ken David Jerry Boyd Breding Brekke Broek Brooks Brooks Leann Vicki Joe at Brown Brown Brunson ops Gther List You mean the team's still on the bus? Lisa Dawn Suzanne Yvette Scott Mike Coleman Collins Copp Lori Carlson Lisa BSS Spence Mike Kevin Copple Costello Cross Frosh Pick Movi .aft-.fy Richard Missy Nancy Dennis Charles Mike ,. .. A . .. .K .. .K . ...A,.AM, ,,um,Mu Andy Lisa Troy Mike Kim Brent Deuitch Dickinson Demaree Dennis Derheim r VF, N4 1 Lisa Polly Kristi Dischert Ebel Eberle l .xiii 5,1 Russell Edington Stacey Laurie Edwardson Egge Kevin John Rick Ell Erickson Erickson and TV Favorites gklf 'fs 'Nw Q 'igsshf l know it's here somewhere, - - F RESHMEN Louis Sheri Everett Fabricius ,s ff X ,qw Jim Fahy X 4 7 s In Q 4 ,1 3 , 4 4' Q, . H Jackie Matt Darla Fandrich Farhart Faul i David Tani Chad Jonelle David Vickie Fawcett Feist Fenner Fenner Ferch .Ji ix? V . .nf ik' Tammy Debbie Tom Duane Lisa Becky Fields Flory Foley Foreid F0l'5 Fred Who me? Kenny Alissa 'Sheldon Frederick Freeman Frye First Blood' Alford Kim Lisa Gange Pat Davianne Myra Gano John Londa Jerry Kelly Kevin Don fu n,,,, 1 Gieser .W e Kay Brian David Granstrom Green Green Brett Todd Brian Guenthner Gullickson Hagen 'Rocky III 6 Y 1 4 A Dennis Wallace Tom Green Griffin Gudmestad L No, no, not another skit! F RESI-IMEN Randy Scott Terry Shelley Richard Carolyn Halvorson Hammond Hanna Gerri Jim Hanna Hansen Mi Jim Mike Heath John Hariper Harmon Harper Harrington Kathy Andrea Headrick Ami Harold Glenn Tayne Hedgecough Heitmann Heizelman Heller i Bob Penny Jennifer Herrington Herzog Hiecke Halloween III' lf . I 52 Eat your heart out, Travolta! , VX jgfxs f is 10. 7.9 - Larry Julie Jeff Hieneman Hoff Hofflander Brett John Holtz Holum 4 Lane James Penny Mary Wendi Hornaday Houston Hovland Hubbard Huber Stacy Sonya Melveania Hurd lverson Jackson Darin Jon Janzen Jensen II , Lynn Homann Mike Hugret Tracie J oern YS? Chrissy Chuck Darin Johnson Johnson Johnson Friday the 13th III Q Ri' Xi How many more laps? FRESHMEN Darren Deborah Melissa Tami Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jeff Jason Scott Tonia Jordan Jordan Juelich Kaleta Kathy Lana John Kalamaha Kapfer Kassebaum Keehan .- h.' .-3..-jr 58158 . : Tammy Kemmit Someday l'll discover Dr. Jekyll's formula. 4 . Troy L. Troy R. Johnson Johnson Jim Joe Jundt Kadoun Todd Karla Keller Kellev 1 f. l 5 Greg Steve Kerska Killmer C C 7 Square Pegs Jon Greg Lisa Bruce Laurel Ken King Kirkhart Kjelshus Kelli Andy Steve Klein Klosterman I Joy Sandra Lisa Joe Jerry Kouba Kramer .1 N ,,.. Sharon Steve Jay Larson Larson Lavallie KC 77 Magnum, P.I. Melanie Dawn Cory What do you mean this will blow up? F RESHMEN Stacey Scott Lawson Leathes Debbie Kim Jennifer Sean Lee Leigh Lein ' ' ' Brenda Brian Lempe Lenertz Delaine Clare Mary Velvet Lennick Leonard Lesser Liebelt Kirsten Ray A 9. fa, , 'bu 'C ,. P 'xy , u.-1 Q' , Shawn Monique Jackie Mike Can cooking be that much fun? Linnertz Little Littler Elaine Jennifer Lee Long Lumsden Lynner Different Strokes 66 7 Mlssy Bryan Jason Bets Debbne on cNamara cP ,ga- Q. e Carolyn Connie Tara Jewell Tammy Mack gos athls Mattern Mattern Melame Pau Dawn ns Tony Daniel McKechme M ee M Kmzle MCNAI Joey Janet Bnan Metzger Miller Mlsak 4Joan1e Loves Chachf' ad F RESI-IMEN Missy Theresa KyLynn Todd Tracey Sunisa Moe Eric Pat Moran Monilaws Moore Mohler Mohler John Amy Jim Robert Morris Morrison Moser ' ' ' -.A 5 ' l fl Bruce Eric K v . ...N , Laurel Shawn Toby April Nelson Nelson Nissen Nelson Nelson Nelson rg if kiwi at sywwji Q of Qt :Rss 'HQ 'W' Gag me with a spoon! Is this a Valley Girl? Wally Steve Wendy Nix Novak O'Connell Glve Me a Break CC - 7 Lynn Kari Bob Lorin Polo Matt Ochsner Odenbach Ohly Oliver Olivo Olonia Brenda Erik Reggie Kristi Roger Darin Olson Olson Olson Olthoff Tony Ray Linde David Brad Mahli Parizek ' Ottmann Owens Richard Diana Lance Pence Peterson Peterson K 77 Silver Spoons Pankow Parrish ls this laid back enough? F RESHME --- -- Lynn Mike Helen Jeff Leslie John Peterson Petz Pierson Pierson Pietsch -uv Bruce Mike Pleger Ploof Q...- ? 1 Jackie Vicky Jamie Christine Poitra Pomaville Pope Pritchard Doug Cindy Bill Sevda Tracy Philip Pritchard Pullen L44 Quick, shut the door! Rau Quam -N.. 09 E 1 Kim Janelle Richard Reiser Rinn Risinger I-Iill Street Blues .uno Mary Rvba Glenda Sannes John Jenny Annette Gloria Rodney Kathy Romine Rostad Rudell Rudland Rudnick Vivian Santelices Miriam Saathoff I Marci Russ Brad Douglas Schimetz Schimke Schneibel K 77 Fame Scott Tipaporn Debbie Salter Salvas Sara Melissa Mike Schaumburg Scheen Schepp There he goes, Claudette! F RESHMEN , i . l to i z Patti Theresa Sherri Shirley Wade Amy Schultz Schulz Scott Scott Sebby Dan Alberta Brad Jeff Susan Paul Sedevie Sena Servis Seute Seute Severson Jason Bill Chris Mike Caren Scott Shepard Shomento Shultz , Siau Simmons Simonson AS- S' FV 3 S :msgs George, what would we do without you? Steve Bill Simonson Slade C C 7 Family Ties Sherry Danielle Thornhill Threatt IC C 7 7 I' ,Cs 73 fir 1 x Tim Brent Bryan Kelly Jim Raymond Smith Smith Smith Sorensen Amanda Tonia John Paul Kent Shannon Steen Stein Sullivan f if Paul Michelle Malesa Theusch Thompson Lane Anita Kari Summerfield Sutton Svare . X 5 Q 1 4 or Q 1, E .. Q a 0' Wig K K 4 ii S f 4 ,ll . . 43' nn- Facts of Life Freshmen are second to none. I is A F RESI-IMEN ,.,-gn Debra Wendy Mike Marla John Mitch Tofte W i Tofteland Tossett Trail Tribitt Triplett it ' Q 5. 1 ia lx' Kim Darin Karen Mary Theresa Rocky Tronson Tucker Turneau Ulledahl Van Nover I Diana Vasquez Q1 Sheila Vetter i r 5 '5 Jon Wageman Sue Tammy Steven Wahlund Walizer Walter 44 f You mean we get 3 points per basket? Wendy Lowell Watkins Weltzin Dallas 66 77 -JP' xv-if . if n Chris Theresa Polly Kathy Matt Westwood Wetzel Weymouth Whitson xlxgg , Dennis Dave Randall Renee Greg Wick Wilev Williams Wilson Witter Gly ,fl - 2 If 6 Rhonda Cl? Gary Wlodarczak J oEllen Scott John Jeff Randy Woods Wormbrand Worth Ziegler Ziegler Troy Zimbelman Ai Steven Wade Zorn Zumbaum Falcon Crest Going my way? - .i ggfilw ll? Y 200 Sophomores These are the sophomore class officers row 1: Andy Sebby, M.A.L.g Tim Woods, Treasurer. Row 2: Amy Anderson, Vice President, Kelly Garvey, Secretary, Kelly Palmero, Presi- dent. Row 3: Jodi Hovdestad, M.A.L.g Lisa Kvamme, Spirit Committeeg Kristy Peterson, Spirit Committee. Missing: Shell Emil, M.A.L. ' 1 X EVO 3 solgfwu 0 0 99 ,was Q I , 14155 s 3 l -so E s 325 ,gr 5 l ii U T ,gk I F Y et i T .. . iw? . i QC QVJI x in lg s is - 'T ' t ' ?0 N .4 ' ' if T X ff ff ws' nu.g2.-.v- ff ' David Sharina ' Shirlene Virginia Rissa Max Abel Adams I Adams Alarcon Allen Anadon Brenda Amy Beth Eric Fred Cara Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andre WS Lisa Mark Michelle Darci Rod Marc A...-...ll An..-..,.. A..n.,..... - Robbie Jon Paula ' r Atwood Axtman Bachmene Arden Arnold Ary Fart E- '31 'hP ,.. a 'X N' Sim ' H l UI .. mix: 2 'ities uf Q f , M r X V Q' m f Jeni Jody Alice Totally awesome - that's us. Backen Bader CC 777 Bagley Shakin Among Best ,.,. I if , ,W SOPHOMCRES 44 9' Ann Roger Dawn Jason Patty Mike Becker Behan vi -fl' X N Bob Tony Paul Todd Sue Shaun Belt Benham Berg Berg Bergren Berning Karen Brent Troy Melvin Dolly Toby Berntson Berry Bertsch Biel Biemeret Bishop at B alra B IK K b V-gas l B is B B viii ,ik ,Q A 5. 1, 1 Q Byron Mike b Cassandra I ex -K is K B1ordahl Blomquist Bodus s. a on ls' 2.1, Q 'P li ix: ,P 1 'Q Ks I Q 3 9 ,t i ws lfiigzxgrws 'L ggx, 1 - -.lv K Tl fi Mx gfsxg Q wg: K f pup! B f 9 ,,,. .- .Q -:nba Q 2 4 I as X SX vrisizr 1 ll Q S ',3'L5l89 Why did l agree to announce this? Shelly Denise Laura Boppre Borjeson Boswell Sophs Reveal Tina Wanda Bouchard Boucher Hg. if 53 e B Q is in .4-' a 0 5- 4 1 '25, my Danny Becca Melissa Bower Boyle Bradley Tammy Braughton 'B L 4 , 1 Ag ri I df Sandy Pam Tracy Troy Braun Braun Brekke Brenden Brevig Brezden Bryan Steve Jolene Mitchell Randy Clint Jim Carrie Briles Broadbent Brown Bruins fi af sua J l Calhoun Carson 5 il ,Q 'F at , 'V ' ' Michelle Becky Kim Ceroky Chew Chrest if knf, . v - t aa mx EK .. -X 5 N .. E U , is Q if Jim Ned Kari Can you believe Pettit did that? Christean Clark Clauson Favorite Songs 1' 15 u 9.1 4 SGPI-IOMORES Sean Ruth Mike Paula Theresa Nancy Conway H Cotton Coughlin Crawford Crawford Dagner Sharon Lori Kevin Shawn Debbie Amy Dahle Davy DeShields Dockter Doerr Draovitch Tiffany Derek Stuart Lisa Stephen Daniel Druse Duke Dunn Egeberg Ehling Bryan Dan Connie Maybe if we both concentrate . . . Donald Shelly Donny Emerick Emil Erck Heart Light ,sb IXXK-:Y ,Q V5 -sv Leslie Wade Bob Randy Corey Steve Erickson Everson Faser Fawbush Feldner Fenner Eric Dale Brent Ron Debbie Steve Ferron Fiest Fisher Fix Folden Fontaine . - we e M ' . f Paige Angela Sheila Bob Tammy Nancy Forsberb Foster Fowler Frantsvog Frantsvog Fred ,vf N, Q. . 'jf' W 3- : .f 4' V 4 ' UPN: -1 F 3 A Heidi Yvette Brent Fredrickson Freyer Frueh Brenda Brian Tom . . . we'll have a snow day tomorrow. Fruhling Fulton Galgerud Heart Attack SOPHOMORES Kelly Lori Kelli S teve Claudette Jim Gange Ganske Garvey Gedro Gelss Gergen Mark Kareen Mike Tom Anthony Sue Germundson Getzlaff M Gibbs Giffey Glover Goetz Heidi David Mari Sherry Dawn Janet Goheen Goodman Gores Gregory Grey Grindy 'll , P -ou--ad aww fix r. M.. ' .KI 4 X ul nn-L Scott Joe Chris Grosche Gross Grosz Whole hog's the only way to go. G' Rich Steve Todd uenberg Grumann Gunderson Mirror, Mirror Troy Tom Joyce Carrie Kathy Gunderson Guttormson Haabak Haberlack Haberman Angie Hager Mark Tracy Troy Brenda Chris Hambek Hambek Hambek Hamilton Hamilton 1 Tammy Steve Holly Kali Tim - Hammond Hannesson Hansen Hardy Hariper Dina Hammerslev Trisha Harper Holly Kent Tasha Harrington L f V l T - Q 'ai f' A V :ni ' ' ' gJ3S.ifPL72?g -' - mw Jan Kristi Jeff That test was a snap. Haugeberg Haugeberg Haugen 'Don't Fight It SOPHOMGRES Kory Steve Held Darren A an Dennrs Randy Hitland Angela Hollarn What a colorful world' Mrke rm Laura '-ak ' 1-'1' 1 J A Carla Heidi Stephanie Karla Cathy Pam Howell Howell Hurd Huso Huston Husfnn -.NZ ,I-9' Michelle Sarah Yolonda Val Kelly Mike Huth gf I 7 435,-li' ii f Shari Janz KV, ' ' . fl X 'N ff DeeDee Johnson Stacey Johnson HLIWB Huwe Hvstad lngerson lV0rS0n Brian Bruce Jenks Jensen Matt Rebecca Johnson Johnson Jill John Johnston Jones Sweet Time Rodney Bob Brice JGIISD Jenson Johnson K 5s, lHfJA fi 5 is K 5 wi X 5 t 'vs X P ix You can do it, Mr. Nybakkenf' f SOPI-IOMCRES V17 Karla Greg Gwenda Kory Ju gens Kaczor Kilim er Kabanuk Noreen Corey aha Keesev Keller Mike John Karen Pam Beth John Kem Kprian Keyes Keyes Kielhack Kile H2 Jodi S Killmer Kinney Q an 1 F1 ff xv L K .T l Q f X iw Y usan Greg Bart Mari Evan ' Klassen Kleppen Klingm ah Scott Barb Darrin nippel Kongelf Kostenko ef Pretty good technique, huh? Cheryl Kristin Lenore Koteras Kouba Kragh Hurt So Good .CRX-ev o I Stefanie Todd l l-fblli Troy John Lisa Pete Krout Kubas 5-'52l4S0 fi Kuglin Kurth Kvamme Ladendorf Michelle Ken Rod Terry Lane Larson Larson Larson Liga Kenyon Lauer Layfield 'wr Brenda Bill Mike Sandy Leavitt Lee Leesonj Leichtnam Mandy Gary Lemke Lemley I Karleen Denise Becky Levi Lind Brent David Dawn I think Gilby's a '10,' don't you? Lindberg Lindee Lindner C6 77 Love Me Tomorrow SOPI-IGMORES K I I X Robert Lori Bliss Lipe Little Littler 'Chu will Brad Melinda Lorri Livesay Llewellyn Lokken Jerry Lydia Gary Lopez Lopez Louie .,.-0 Renata Maria Scott D. Lucier Luks Lund ,.,.v' sg, D F, 1 Scott J. Tracey Karen Lester Alexis B. J. Magnusson Malna Maragos Maragos 'I know - l should have done this last night. ilu? Shawn Lee Scott Markert Markle Markle Cindy Shelly Larry Marten Martin Mathison Mickey Tina John Mattern May Stacey JoLynn Bill Robin McColloch McDaniel McGillivray McGuire 4 APs Brenda Carla Melbarzdis Meyer Chad Chad Milton Sfafla Meyer Miller Miller Miller Debbie Tom Dale Tina Scott Ricky Mills Miltenberger Mindt Mitchell Mitzel Mock Af . , A gr r , or H is mv' 'fi' ,ni 3, 1t.k 'ix N a I 'W' i r C , , Chris Rodney Donna 2- N' Molloy Mondor A Moore M A I T V '-x-N C 'EK h A Q 5 'C Vl 'f 'fn D it 1 k... s X iv, . J o, -YY Joe Shonna Matt Oh, no! My knees are showing! Moore Moore Morelli C C 7 7 Maneater SOPHOMORES ', 'clit X Charles Scott Mlke Morgan Morgan Mueller 'Vw sz? ' . .. .Q I if Randy Beth Chris Muscha Nelson Nelson Debbie Shawn Paula Nelson Nelson Nestor Evette Sandi Rhonda N v k Novodvorsky Nordoulst o a A.: Batman, get me out of this research paper! :QQ .51 5 s I . .x Q ,' Shelly Nilsen Angela Byron Newman Newnam I f , ,gg 'V .. Sandy Steve Bridget Nyberg Odland Olson Carrie Paul Stacy Olson Olson Olson STO 1 'gg 1 3 4 .Y n ' af , M V f 1 , A I J Wendy Charlotte Colleen Olson Ortmann Osadchy C C 7 7 7 What S Forever For .Bs Viola Teresa Steve Shelly Kelly Darin Owens Paetz Page Palmer Palmero Pankratz Q' 5' ,sigh ' vs., lf' -. o Jim Kevin Lisa Amy Paula David Parsons Paxton Peerv Penfold Perkins Peterson Donna Kris Roy Shelley Bill Jason Peterson Peterson Peterson Pefefwn Pettit Pfau Shadd Tom Cheryl I 3 Plehl Plumstead Pomaville Tom Nancy Trudy l can't believe l'm still here. Potts Pratt Price C C ' 7 7 Eye of the Tiger SOPHOMORES' '- M s 9 fi Q? gk , ' v. K J ' ' Fil- -V s , L .J J . X Tim Russell Anita Paul Bruce Susan Purdy Pyne Quaglia Quam Radke Rasmussen -au, David Raub f 15,55 Victoria xi! fu 2551 F N 8 A Lynn Nancy Bryan Earl Selena Reiger Reimers Reinhardt Reinisch Reph 1.-. ' Penny John Jeanne Julie Darci '30 in Risinger Rivard Rodgers Rodriquez 'T Laura Keith Jeff Rollman Rostad How many minutes did Mr. Olson say? Lisa Craig Jim Roth Rudland Russell C C 0 7 7 Glorla sk T-gf w N Diane Kanchana Tim Kori John Leanne Rydeen Salter Sanstead Sawyer Schell Schell Jean Kim Wayne Cindy Kim Kurt Scherr Scherr Schieferdecker Schempp Schenfisch Scott Todd Schimetz Schlak S Brad Tony ROI'lhi Schoffstall Schwartz Schweyen Andy Steve Gwyneth Sebby Seel Shambach CC 77 Truly Val Kurt Mike Nita Schm' ' idt Schmit Schneibel Bus rides are so much fun! SOPHOMGRES Teresa Steve Shelley Sheehan Sheldon Shirk Lisa Jeff Trude Sllvius Smith Smith Jon Jeff Tony Smyser Solemsaas Sommer Brian Kim Kirk Spielvogel Spletstoser St. Croix Kirsten Barry Karen Staab Staskywicz Stead Look what winning does to you. Brian Bruce Cindy Steenerson Stein Sterud Gary Eric Chris Stinson Stocker Stockert Mike Cameron Leif Stolba Stone Stordal CC 77 Emotions in Motion T we .r A Amy Sandy Leslie Llsa Tammy David Strang Strate Strauch Svare Swallers Swensrud JP wr Lisa Jay Terri Stephanie Doug Jody Syria Szichak Tanberg Teschner Thompson Thomason 'CS' Melissa Tony Jon Lila Kathy John Thorson Thorson Tibke Torguson Tracy Travis Trevor Laura VanBerkom Verry Karen Vlcha Kim Marilyn Fiona Rocky lX and her trainer? Vllandre Voeller Volk C C 7 7 Enough Is Enough SOPHOMORES Volkert Walker Walker Thom Carrie Jill Darcie Tom Jeff Wallace Walter Walz Julie Ron Christy Kristin Jolene John Warnke Waswick Weiss WPM2 Werner W2Sf0l'9nQ Brenda Jonay Jed W tmur Wh Wetmur 8 iting 19 Who wants to leave things just the way they were? School is so many things: You Can .ty --...L 7 Lisa Lisa Renda Tyson Shawn Kathy Wicker Williams Williams Williams Willis Wilson sr L Myrl Lisa Steve Todd Gary Tim Wilson Winger Winje Winters Witt Woods Xl Tom Paul Karen Youngerman Zimmerman Zgnpetz fun, sports, academics, and service. We're ready, MCC. DoMagic -- ' ' adj-4' ..-'L' 1 v 9 5,- Y , ,s ' 1 I 7' , .gvs5Qf I 5 . .., .,., , .,,....A....,f- ls N- ,, -b 45 S-sr , 4 X X M if Ai if fu. :In hub Junior Class Shines With President Renae Newman Ziiiwmr pu Junior class officers are vice president Mark McKechnie, president Renae Newman, treasurer Kevin White, secretary Rhonda Olander, and.two members at large Mindee Mathis and Roxy Griffitt. - rv. Miss Marcy Blikre and Mr. Keith Bjornson are the advisors. 226 Two additional members at large are Wade Linder and Daren Walker, This year the Junior Class Of- ficers bought a film, The Aristocratsu and furnished the beverages to add a little more fun and excitement to the Christmas party for little children, which was sponsored by DECA. During the Homecoming festivities, they finished the celebra- tion with a homecoming dance to the music of Nuisance, and also gave us a prom that we all will remember in the years to come. -I-gn oe Dave Aas Aberle Traci Gary Allen Angell Todd rls Atkinson Bailey Lisa Matt Trev Mike Aberle Adams Albright Alexa John Brent Tracey Randall Arne 'Th' , s ,, f' Greg Tom Laura Pau kke Bale Ba Barnett Barne Dawn Andy Don Bartl Beaumont Becker Shane Becky Kassy French fashions are a favorite of Jean Strohm. Becker Behm Behm .........., exist only in your mind. 7 JUNIORS wwf U I V . J qi? iv, V' ., , ',,. V ri ,, ,mn We T- if S If on 3 4 fn v- .W f ' 3-I Doug Tamara Rona Beirle Bender Bennett Steve Barb Monica Benson Benton Beran vw-W-v Angela Bruce Charlene Berg Berg Dave Leroy Terry Berntson Berry Berry ' 3 Dan Terry Wendy Berg Bergren Lisa Randy Dennis Bertsch Bertsch Marla Lisa Elaine Billehus Black Blaisdell Papers on Death and Dying are part of Sociology. Todd John Pam Blore Bodnar Boger The longest joum Brian Bonnie Lynette Lisa Botan Nadine Bonness Borgen Borjeson Borth Botani 'l 4 Y Stephanie Kevin Jim Bobbi Cheryl Jeff Boucher Bowen Boyd Bradford Brann Braun Tom Brenda Susan John Barb Danny Breiland Brekke Brekke Breslin A Brooks Brown '---me M ,Q Randy Elise Kelly Brown Bruins i ti an Tim Roberta Sheri Rena Madhok plays games on the computers. Buechler Burns Burtness tarts with a single step. 9 i JUNIORS Kent Jeff Todd scan Andy Marc Busek Busse Butsch Butts Bvre Christy Steven Torrey Anne Michelle Mike Cady Callahan Callies Carlson Chew Chrest f-..,. ,-..,. nn... Dean Jason Cindy Ron Todd Lance C rk Cl u e la os af xl Brad Karen Teresa fi ll. I5 , 4. I' .,,,,,,, Lynda Melius, Rhonda Olander and Betty Grensteiner go punk. Marla Sabrina Carl Dailey Dailey Davick Knowledge finds the path Jackie Dean Tad Tamara Ray Loren ' r Davis DeCent DeCent Deck DeCouteau Delze ,JW a' fn' I I g X. Candis Kelly Mark Rick Pam Roger Demaree Dillon Douglas Drake Duckwall in, li' v A . Fanchon Chuck Richard Blaise Tim Kris DuGarm Ebel Elsenzimmer Emerson Enders Ehdrewn Kevin Shane Jeannette Erickson Erickson Evans 'lb Nx Kent Becky Bonnie Canadian Tamara Bender looks forward to a secretarial future Fairweather Faul Faul wisdom lights it. JUNIORS Mike Darren Randy Fedorchak Feist Feist Janet Mark Mary Felan Rose Tim Sandy aww T W lg N S JOM Chris Kathy Fiedler Finneseth Brad Tim Curt Flom Flow Foreid Fischer Christy Jennifer Erin Fossen A Karen Carlson and Thad Hager practice carpet surfing. Brian Dan Lanie Freed Freeman Frenzel Keith Jerry Kirk Frey Frye Fugelseth Nothing is impossible Hr Dale Mike Rhonda Loren Barb Judy Ganske Geiger George Gess Janet Wllliam Holly Mary Mary John Gillespie Gillmore Goetz Gowdy Grad Gray Rod Paul Betty Roxy Brenetta Jason Greenwood Gregg Grenstlener Griffitt 4? J' ... Judy Susan Thad Haberlock Hager '. 'Ll 5 Julie Curt Joan Dave Lawson enjoys the commons. Hahn Halgrimson Halstengard where there is love JUNIORS - Scott Y Y Kevin Haman Hamb Rick Dwayne Lisa Heather Hammer HHHHCSSOU Hansen Jeff Tim Alan Joe Tehron Bryan Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Harmison Harstad Candace James Wanda Jennifer Paula Jodi Hartleib Hartleib Hartleib Hass Hasse Haugeberg Beth Paul Leandrea Mark McKecknie and Roxy Griffitt work on Student Council. Paula Scott Cindy Heilman Heilman Heintz We make a living by what we getg Jody Tami Karla Rodny Sara Paula f Held Heller Hodne Brian Sheryle Rhonda Leslie Mike Tom Hoff Hoff Hoffer Hollarn Holm Holu W ' 4 , V 1 ., , f' 1 a J Julie Jill Pam Corey John Kelly Hovde Hovland Qs. Dirk Brian Laura Hulet Hume' 5 .D Russ Stan John l want to see my hair dresser. Hussey Huyge lmel we make a life by what we give. JUNIGRS Janet Scott Kari Kathy Kim Kristy Iverson Iverson Jacob Jacob Jensen Jensen Brenda Brad Chad Gary Julie Kara Johnson Johnson Johnson JOTIHSOI1 Johnson Lance Letta Lori Mike Tracy Jim Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Kim Andy Carrie Jordahl Lori Wedar studies for next hour test. Don Ken Kent Jussero Kalvick Kamke Do not wish to be anything bu cf? , ,, A gvv L eaii K e Todd Kantrude V Alicia Klimpel 2 l I f N3 Steve Lynn Kity Ron Todd K f Kapfer Keller emp King Kiosen Bryan Don Trisha Russell Troy Knight Knight Knight Knudson Vi Jim Knutson Ward Kotsek Judy Kraft Patti Brenda Robin Melanie Leah Knutt Kolobakken Korslien Kossa Brad Jeff Kostenko Kouba J , Lydia Teri Kraft Krantz what you are, and try to be that perfectly 237 JUNIORS Jessin Jeff Kristi Tim Chris Ann Bobbi Holli Larson Larson LaHaise Landsiedel Lanman Lynn Michelle TraCy Sian Larson Larson Larson Laskowski 'Wg 'ty L 4761 Christy Dave Lauer Lawson Randy Arrayan gets ready for the soccer games at Homecoming. Lee John Karla Ricky Cory Lee Lee Lee Z. kim. Bill Laurie John Levchenko Lind -, in J, Wade Donnie Rhonda Linder Linnertz Linnertz For every minute you are angry Rita Michele Keith Laura Judy Darren I I I I I I l Stephanie Deanne Deneen Matt Teresa Lund Lunstad Lunstad Lutgen Lynnes Ed Mabin Reena Craig Cl'll'lS Nikki Mike Linda Maki Malen ' Madhok Maragos Maragos Marinello .. ,A ..... ,, Deanne Markle Tonya Alice Martin Mason Jackie Mindee Tiffany John Breslin demonstrates his Banana eating talent. Massey Mathis Mathis you lose 60 seconds of happiness. 9 40 JUNIORS -as K Paula Sandy Denise Stuart Ann Mark Mattern Mattern McCann McCulloch McCormack McKechnie Daniel Scott Keith Tom Lynda Barry McMahon Medalen Mehl ' ' ' J odee Carmen Charlotte J eff Kevin Mike Miller Miller Miller Miller Ric Debbie Kelli Miller Mitchell Mobley JE Rick Tollefson makes way for l'm Incredible. Jeanette Lisa Michael Moe Moldenhauer Mozlahn Think all you speak, bu D X . Kathy Susan Mark Moran Morse Mueller Rick Mueller Q Kevin xffx an Rogelio Chris Mike Shelley Wendell Lana Naranja Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nesdahl Bryan Jim Maren Ness Ness Nevland Renae Newman Larry Nichol Lloyd Debbie JoAnn Nickle Nieman Nieman Qrgb' Marlin Gordon Rlchard Shelley Nelson cheers the girls basketball team through a vic- Nylen Ofsthun Ohlgren torious season. don't speak all you think i l X JUNIORS fit Rhonda Curt Duane Jason Karen Laura Olander Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson alll aalll , gl ow ed if el' . '. ,fi I mr ,W V ' I . Iffl 3 3 Lorrie Melissa Reneae Brad Jeff Kris Olson Olson Olson Oothoudt Oster Ostrom Linda Jerry Leanne Barb Brad John Peltier Perdue Peterson Phillips Tony Steve Mike Phipps Pierson Pliner Chris Landsiedel practices forging an admit slip. Elizabeth Travis Dan Powe Preskey Pribyl Better to be silent and be thought a Mike Shannon Lyndel Rick Bobbi Racine Radke Randash Ranes Rasmuson Todd Rau K ' s Mike Jackie Jackie Brent Jay Paula Ravell Ray Raymond Remholt Jeni Wally Charlene Jon Kris if' v in l Remmick Renfmw Rinn Linda Brent Mark Rodeffer Rogers Roen X 5 . 'Nz Anne Carlson tries to get out of practice by breaking her arm. Tami Wanda Jim Roen Rogers R0ma fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Mary Rivard 24 4 JUNIGRS J Randy Jeff Joni Jay Jim Bobby Rostad Roth R Rudy fl, ,.., .. .. Robert DeAnn Paul Don Missy Jeff Sam Samson Sando Schefer Schalesky Schei Debbie Lisa Elke i Duane Jim Schmidt Schmidt Lori Joe Carl Schmidt Schmidt Schnellbach Jim Knutson sharpens his artistic skills Denley Pam Buddy Schock Schoffstall Schltz The Qladness of the heart Scott Troy Steve Brad Joe Lisa Schuster Sc wan h - a i , ,. .AK L Merilee Kyia Severson Score Sedevie Seivert vin' David Bernadette Vikie Jay Shelton ' ' 'H' SL-- rug., Brenda Sarah Eugene Slade Slorby Smith Lois Randy Scott Smith Smith Smith Tom Blaine Peter ...- Susan Pat Troy Jacquie Massey has special eyes for the play, Little Me. Sole Sorg Sorrells me life of a man 24 JUNIORS 4 2 lm , .f u, T if 1 J ff Van ssa Julie B John Sowers Roger Randy Stam Stark wi x Y I Loren Rickey Doreen Tammy Jay Brian Stebleton Sterud wr .ll all X. f :sr Brian John Tracy Jeremy Lori Sue Stewart Stinson ' Stockert Storbeck Stofbegk vw., Michele Jeff Jean Jo-Nell Reinhardt practices telephone etiquette every morning. John Sherri Ernie Stroud Strouse Strube If it goes witho Kevin Eileen Kris Sutton Svare Terry Denise Jeff Tank Tanner T Tammy Lori William Marie Ric Lea Taylor Telehey Thomas Nathan Karla Matt Tuchscherer Turcotte Tiller Tollefson 'JW Eric Russell Sherry Turner Chris Tim Dan ' ' ' 'K ' ' Vannett Carson Peter Jon Varty Vaughn Vennes aying, let it KW F' A. -2' .5 T sr, -N. Cheryl Newport works up to the two-finger method of typing into the computer. 24 JUNIORS Cindy Patty Tim ' Mu ' ' ' Voeller i Marcy Roxy Daniel U Volk Voller Volochenko ar. .. V, W H., an Q iv K ' ' f Q 1 iff if Kristi Brian Michele Vondal Vorwerk Wade Daren Jackie Tom Walker Walker Wallace f'f'Wl fi 1 flw' ' S ,f ,- '.l-l fy ,z., - la! ,. 5 Vfl, ili' L . eile f K .5 it e ,gV- ' e i-: ...,' , Q- rf --,i:-,L Lhikkklk, 5 - '-'.: -'Mr fr? '- . -- . fbi' . -.,, . -it Iwi: , 1 . K, g . t. ag- ,Slit 'ff ,,-- ,SQ V.:V L Jing ,-jdrsrk K K i it - iiie Q ,ir I 3 , V , V L. we r-1- Barb Betty Walker Walker alker Carrie W -tai x Brian Kent Kim Walter Ward Warren Rachelle Weigel Lori Jerry Wedar Weigel Kris DeLynn Lea Wellner Unused advantages al Weinreich Weishaar .9 Carmen Clayton Beth Tom Lisa Bruce Welsh Weltzin Wentz Wentz Werre Westlake Tom Terry Brian Kevin Alan Lisa Westwood Wharton White White Whitley Whitley Cathy Dan Kristen Dawn Larry Dawn Wiggins Willert Williams Wiss Wiss Witty Trisha Eric Mohabad Darren Cynthia Dave Wold Wood Zakhole Zet hren Zietz Zimmerman z 9 xr 5 , M Pete Lynda Rudy These dedicated students paid 59.50 to take this test. Zimmerman Zumbo Zupetz o advantages Senior Class Hosts Successful Snowball Dance Heidi, Julie, and Stacy wait for Joe. Joe Gergen served as class president. The Senior Class as its major project sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance and also put together the Senior Class banquet and dance which always tops off the Senior Class remembrances. Officers are president Joe Gergen, secretary Eric Svare, member at large Tracy Slavens, president Stacy Ringstad, treasurer Becky Brooks, member at large Karen Carlson, member large Julie Woods, and member at large Heidi Ehr. Traci Slavens watches as Heidi Ehr and Julie Woods go over the minutes. ff , SENIORS Denise Achelpohl Dave Ackman Marcus Alba-Lopez Linda Albus Karen Thompson has played the cello for 8 years. This year she was one of 130 across the nation who attended the Lutheran Music Program at St. Olaf College. She received a scholarship for outstanding achievement. X N W Mark Adams .rr 3 Kris Adell 4-n....., Steve Altringer Sonja Amrein Bryan Anderson Michele Anderson Laurie Anderson . ny.. . . .va um., Sharon Anderson Homecoming week October 11-16 feature 7 2 l Nancy Andrews Michael Anthony Tracy Apedalle JoAnn Apland Darin Armstrong A Terra Arne Roland Arrayan Kay Askim ,I V '9' J' IM. lm V -J'-f?4 i. al iff' Mark Austin Karla Skow has been twirling baton since she was three years old. Brian Axelson Lisa Babb She has been to nationals three times and has won Miss Majorette twice. Her instructor is Renee Farrell. theme We Can Do Magic M SENIORS r so if 'P 4 A Renee Bachmeier Tammy Bachmeier Michelle Bakke Joey Bartram f,-M X .1 Sandy Baumgardner Darren Becker Mitch Becker Nancy Becker We-1 rung' 1 Brent Behrens Becky Bellman f- Z of Ron Rouse has been working for KHRT since October, 1979. His work conslsts of announcingfboard operation, newscasting, writing and producing commercials, and other production. He plans a career in radio. Shawn Benham Joyce Berkey May all the paths you walk 4 Lanny Billings Linda Billington g , Wg? 'hzf-VTW , Anita Boehm David Boehm ,mw- M a 1 14-Q James Boppre Jodi Borud Jodi Boser Donna Botton oe lighted with love Roger Bischof B David Boe Don Boger Mike Boger wqwlkk K. , , It f , I ' my-wwx..,,,-,,wm.:i X t t ..t.,,, J V A :QTY 'M'-f-m...,. A- t K Laid, Vicki Kruckenberg has been collecting hand made dolls for about 7 years. She got her start from her ancestors and now she has about 12 rag dolls. 2 SENIORS '11 .'I' fits- ff? 1 NN Am ff5QvxV'- ' -5 f A N S ' Judy Boucher Paris Brenno F Jeanette Brian Kim Briles hx ,,1. ' , V ., Nix A Q ' I k ,V NWN ' fi., , Joyce Berkey is the only National Merit semi-finalist from Magic City. She feels this is one of her biggest achievements. She also won the NDCTE Writing Award for this year. Stacy Brewer Stacy Brey Dawn Broadbent Julie Bromley ' 1 5. Becky Brooks Tracy Brooks Brendamae Brown Charlene Brown We must always ha Jack Brunson Nancy Bryntesen Maria Buriak Pat Burke Amr Darcy Burkhart Evan Busch Robyn Bush Kathy Butts Dawn Caldwell Susan Calhoun 7 Carol Newman is a special part of the class because she deals with the handicaps of being blind and being confined to a wheelchair. That does not stop Carol from doing things she enjoys like crafts with yarn ceramics and attending the Barry Manilow concert. She will graduate with us in May. Karen Carlson Kirk Carr Ll memories and young hopes. 257 SENIORS --- W N, 'ly f 'T 1- gg, f'+3i 4. i Q r fe James Carroll John Carton Tami Chole Caela Christ Dana Fiedler will have the honor of graduating as a supreme athlete with 11 letters. She excelled in track and basketball. Matt Coolidge James Coscarella Tracy Crooks Mike Dagner Vit .t its 'x ...DHNX x-:' C i i , Q1 C Ef' ' i l C ' ry fx agp Ward Dahl James Darling Kevin Davick Lynette Dean Debra Debowey Joan Dehlin Stacy Brewer received the first place award for his baritone solo at the National Teen Talent contest in Kansas City. He com eted a ainst 18 other brass la ers, and he also pla s the Sarah Demaree Lisa Deschambaulf trumlivet, troginbone and piano. P y y am the limits of our abilities Q O SENIGRS Shannon Dillion Kristy Dippong me ftm, Trina Doersam Matthew Donahue mn Wagga Nancy Andrews has a unique collection of balloons. She started this last year after receiving a music box balloon for Christmas and has 15 at this time. The most unusual is a music box ferris wheel with eight people on it that plays Around the World in 80 Days. l 260 Jan Doeling Jeff Doerr l .1 ' E .:- in .Q-if si Tammy Dougherty Lori Drady Dave Draovitch LiS21 Draper Rick Duncan Anita DuPuis The only way to have a is . 'Vx Bruce Dutenhafer .. 3 Brad Eggen Sue Eisenrich aff Tad Ell Darren Edwardson Cary Ehlers f fi wil V V. I M a K4 A Q, if 4 i, - lf, , 3, ' l ,Li' 5 f QQ i ,W 'w'3Wawffi 7'M Jan Eliassen ,Mi Brad Emerson ...-.... IS to be one. 1 Traci Effertz Cammy Eggebraaten ,,rr i W i fi Wa :def ,ar i l is G Zh. ' X I X V, '-lv 1, If, -A lc, ttf? ff-' yi. , . 4 k,r:: A 1 is Heidi Ehr Michele Eifert Tim Peterson has been rodeoing for five years. He started because it is fun and he participated in bull riding, team roping and bull dogging. He has won money and buckles for bull riding and plans to maybe someday go pro-rodeo. 261 SENIORS if Kari Engum F Tom Eslinger 2 ,,, , r Ll .,,, ' A A V, ,,,k H llll F W iii . , A ,.., f m F ' ,,,,1 sss li Missy Eversmann Craig Fabricius Tracy Mohler and Burt Collins have been clowning together professionally for about four years. They have performed as tramp clowns in parades and at special events at the Skatium and shopping center. 'Gwi- Dale Estenson Lonnie Falcon Dana Fiedler Bill Fisher Marcy John Faser Stacey Field as 3 A f 1115- I K 'if i Blaine Fix I never think of the future, it 4 I Kippy Flanders Edette Framstad Jodi Frey Kevin Galgerud siv- 'ffffwm sig. : . ' ' is f ie- - rs- 3 7, ,... si nf .. ii f X.....w- ' : wr x wx X fx X 4. X .::. X 'S 'Iii , N, ,, tsl , ut j a Y' 'SJ ig f 1G 3:1 -L., A k.,g' r fi' Ti .fI . f?9'fiR fhf 5 m,fZ,a., , ', .xp ' 1 is ti in Ag,,1if.,.f,g ,, , 'Wir f' 'Ja :si ' - ii s i3Ef,iii?E? Holly Flickinger Kathy Fredrickson i't- Kim Fryer ist Dan TQ! I Rich Fonder Fred Forman Cynthia Freeman Denny Freeman r' ,f I 'Ml Eric Svare was elected Governor of the North Dakota YMCA Youth Congress, and this enabled him to go to Washington, D.C. for a national youth conference. Here he met most of the nation's political leaders including North Dakota's Representative Mark Andrews. comes soon enough. - Albert Einstein SENIORS N u 7 l Susan Ganje Karen Gartner Jacki Gemar Joe Gergen ,,,:1 ', , f x x if X 1 Q' M23 f' 1n,, - f my ' ,Tb-f 3 G6 li Ginger Gess Brenda Geyer Ronald Glessing Brian Glick is Allen Goldade Raquel Gonzalez Joan Dehlin has been playing violin since she was four years old. Currently she is in the Minot Youth Symphony which she has played with since grade six. Joan is also a member of the Magic City Orchestra and has been a r member of the North Dakota All State Orchestra since her freshman year. gf' Mar' Daren Goodman Pamela Grad Leonid Brezhnev the Soviet Union's 264 I1 .- . L V 1 w, Darlya Griffitt Sandra Grinberg Todd Grosz Todd Haberlack 1 MV! 1'-...., Haberman Becky Hadler Michelele Hagelund Teri Halvorson U. S-aff f e we , ' Quince Hambek Jeff Hamilton 4.910 As a member of the Minot Trail Riders Jane MacDonald enjoys riding in many parades and rodeos. She started riding with them in 1979. Originally she began riding in the sixth grade when her parents bought her a horse. 0 75 Hammer Peter Hankla eader died Nov. 10, of a heart attack. SENIORS Denise Hanna Pam Hannesson Q, r Mike Harrington Khristine Hartman Klla Krebsbach lives in a world which revolves around music. She has privately studied voice for four years, flute for two years and piano for two years. She has been in band since fifth grade and has always sung. She plans a career in voice following college in lowa. 66 Kent Hanson James Hardy ..,, Vw, Eric Hass Lauri Hatchard ra.. YN . Q. r ,gf-r awp, , i f Tamara Hausauer Monte Hayes 'Qu N x 6 Kelly Hayhurst Kim Hegland Success is failure kicked t x Qfsf. N x ,Xi Steve Heidrich Brenda Heintz . , M 'fs x Lauri Hennes Keith Herdt ,gy Davenildebfand Lydia Hill y 1 Daniel Hinze Sherri Hofflander pieces by hard work. Q12 r.iwDf2Z x .S S Alecia Helseth Karen Hemstad nr'- Lenora Herrmann Jacqueline Hight get :Lit yy .S V - 9 lwsi '- im: '...4 r i i i Motor cross racing now for eight years, Joe Shriock has won champion- ships in 1978, 79 and 80 and one runner-up title in 1981. Joe comes from a racing family and competes in various sites around South Dakota and Montana. 2 o gi 2 SENIORS , rf? lb, K K l R -'If-I' 2 in i rrrr f Rodney Hoffman Kent Holub 7.: ' Richard Horn Lee Hornaday x 1 r While most of us enjoy skating as a fun, weekend activity, Holli Medenwald has taken it much farther. She is a competitive skater. She enters both state and regionial competition and will continue after graduation. , , x 5 Terry Homann Cecelia Horn Tim Horst John Hough Pam Hovdestad Troy Huber Richard Huckaby Michael Hulet Chance makes our paren 1? , Y' Tamie Hultberg Jeanne Hunt Michael Huston Theresa Huth if A' C f y X f Gary Huwe Joel Iverson Tammy Jacobson l Gregory James 'iii as ilslfflu- .. , ,, .. K 5l'S3f1?' Xfii. i 1 17 mr Steve Jenson Lorretta J obgen Devan Zeblotney has been auctioneering since fourth grade. After completing his senior year he plans to attend the Riverbase Auction School in Bismarck to earn his license. Christy Johnson Dayna Johnson ..- choice makes our friends. r SENIORS W iii wfrfw- l B 'K ,fer 'ZZ? I lt Phillip Johnson ll Rhonda Johnson Shane Johnson Anita Jundt , 1 f , ...ww V lgfz V .- iv ff ez A i 1+ wg, H, t 4 ,hiZ, fr 'V J., I , Steve Kadoun Todd Kaeding Susan Kaliher Ron Karnack tlf' ' . L J faaa i ly Kelly Gary Kempe X x 1, Mlchelyn Rudser has swum on the Minto girls swim team for six years. During this time she has take nine individual state titles and five state titles in relay. She holds three state records, two state relay records and five school records. lbygx Chrry Kern Chatchawal Klangboonkrong To accomplish great things, we must J Klangboonkrong A Carol Klein Lise Kleven James Knight ,7 if a I :V 1.,r' Ann Knoop Jim Knudsen Curtis Knutt Alphonse Koenigsman Dave Kohlman 'fr' 415 Mike Sheldon is this year's Century Ill Leadership Scholarship winner from MCC. To win he wrote a two page essay on the effects of nuclear warfare, took a current events test and completed an ap- Kolobaliken Shauna Kolobaltlierl plication form. He moves on to state competition now. t only act but also dream SENIORS 4: '7 5,1 Stuart Kragh Patrick Kramer Kila Krebsbach A Cindy Krehlik 1? Q? 1 M , H 1 S ' A fl lff'5ELf7il'f ' H YVAV f' it . kj: A ' M fvw , ,VV ' V 1, ' ' W f Q ' 'i ll f K I Randy Kreie Veronica Kruckenberg Cathy Krueger Ross Kuntz K I Qu ip Lonny Kurry Barbara Lahaise Mike Huston's car is a 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS, but it looks like a 1983 model. He bought it three years ago for 5800. Since then he has put two years of his own labor and 52,000 into it. Rhonda Lakoduk Tim Land MI-IS students will dance to the ma. , pw arfff -4' f Q Steve Landers Connie Larson Jeff Larson Paulette Larson Rayette Law Debra Le Blanc Debra Lee Stephanie Leeson Jeff Leigh Brenda Lenertz Traci Effertz has been performing ballet for ten years. The highlight of each year for Traci is a dance recital in ' May. However, this year she also performed a solo ballet in the school musical, Little Me. X ,'., .W f Cypress for 1983 Prom on May 14th 273 SENIORS ,WY Qu Y'-an Xa Liu Camilla Lien Peggy Llndbo Tim Lindsey Ann Llpp Deanna Lockhart Paula Logan Genni Lokken Baldemar Lopez I 90 ,K gn., i V, fq, l fl Duane Lund Lori Lynner ffif, Since the age of five, Sue Eisenrich has been playing the accor- dian. She has taken lessons for over 11 years and now plays for ir' X , social groups and other activities. ai Q i A Q 5 Teresa MacClennan Jane Macdonald The food service improves for the Mackey Ronda Magandy Bryon Malzer Troy Mantz A 5 ' a Melody Manz X I Jerry Maragos Darla Marinello Sc Harold Marten Kirby Martin on uurs a QQ? M gawwt, rr K .. ' amlwmm , : ,pryn yufwy ryyy Q e Ewa, awe aww w.wwy'aw,f twQwgfwmmf mm .J 1i ah Lf 1. .aa -g ,, :JA ,fa Vw 1 Kathryn Martin Af? Karen Mathison Swag ff ' -2f2ysfg':11:.ufvigw, 'hi--an-....,., ,NH K In -- H-uv-...,. 'lk' 4 '--'on o- gawg-'-i'c-Tl 5-3 9'0- Woo: o ...0'U'm aeamgz mos:c'v:l'9' cc-:mfg E, 923135 'U'c.o05' mg-..--,DS -1 gi! x':l-LQ.-+5 'Q ' TQ 09.595 -0.mG'Eg' -lx mvgig Q:Q,,,3m ww--QN 02.76-1,5 S2225 gqmazs-+ 5 '9' gamzri' Ulmiwlh Duni- :gm .- QSQT9. 923255 ,.,m mm 0 If flizgs 5'n.m9'o. t the Senior Banquet on May 19. ott Markle SENIORS --l-.-ll 'M-, Ardeen Mattern Jim Mattern is Mike Mattson Joan McCann Rob McLain Patricia Meade A i 1- yr adiu Z ' 3 .3 .,',4 :Mm .. fine? Karen Carlson and Blair Wetzel were chosen as the 1982 Magician Award Winners of the year. They were selected for their attitude and school spirit. ai' Gary Means Holli Medenwaldt Alan Meharey Rodelle Mehlhoff Gary Melzbarzdis A problem is when .va fr A , ' , 4 , scan A. Miner e W , i .1 , -M , .. xbffr- x fu' V M fl? Us x ,4, fi ts A it rf' w ala! Daryl Mitzel Ricky Moglia Ken Momerak W gk X ,fr so ,fx y M- J A I wg M K ff 'PWC' Scott C. Miller I rW:. ff y WV, A . sse .W me A 4 ,HM V' J 2 , Carlene Mock - Tracy Mohler A W -Q.. 'I 4 2-f Q.. rf 1, 'f,. 1w,f 'I Jim Moore and two isn't four. Donna Mindt Gary Mittelberg Mark Moe Willette Moe iff at Tracy Brooks has been square dancing for four years with the Magic Squares She practices twice a week and also enjoys rounds dancing. She became interested when her parents took lessons. ff SENIORS ,,, T I W qt, ' 2 ' ,wa g M ,af ff , B gf? E -at I 1, if ci, 9 Gerald Morgan Mark Mosser Shelley Movchan Brad Nelson HAPPINESS by Karen Mathison I1-7-821 Many people have brought happiness into my life and I must say that you are the source of much of my happiness. For when we are together, whether we are talking, dancing or just in the same room, I know that you care about me though at times I act foolish. But still you stand by me and help me along the way with your smile and your words. This is my greatest joy and my happiness. Marlo Mosser Marvin Mosser Clifford Nelson Eugene Nelson Melissa Nelson Winston Nelson va 5. nm lf- so M I, , ,N :,.- P . if 4 Adair Nermyr Melody,Nesbitt Happy are those who dream dreams and ar Hu nv, at 'lik , W Robert Nestegard Carol Newman Bonnie Newman Brenda Newport , 'Fw -Q 'V' , an Janette Nieman Kelly Nordin V JoAnn Odell Todd Officer a :N 3 Q 3 we X J wr .f X t if of N23 leaf? t 8 1 l EL Karen Ofsthun Alison Ogaard ,ei s Q Q 'X r ll. . .-F' X mil Jamie Olson Steve Olson Karen Mathison loves to write poetry and give it away. Her favorite poem is about her Uncle Milt. may to pay the price to make them come true. .X I me SENIORS 59 PM 9 Donald Ortmann Lisa Oster Andy Pilflfler Scott Paxton i Boxing is considered the most difficult sport to train for according to Mike Vasquez. He has boxed for the past 7 years and hopes to turn professional after he is 18. if A -f-.,.. 5 65 L 1 .If f' , . if i 'l X - W , ' rt Jolynn Owens Michelle Pardon rrr , i r A 'sir F K -.,QI,, ,I Eu 1 ll' if Wi Q ,yy 1 'V it Ronald Petersen Tammy Peterson ,ff,'?i' fi' if . , 24,2 1' 'W 5 ? 'kr - ,,, 'fy W if . 1 M f A 53' fs xg A Y , A ' 1 Tim Peterson Bruce Pettet 2 John Phillips Scott Phipps Seniors and parents Shari Laurie Pinnell Patti Pogatshnik Q L Julie Putz Jerry Quinlen .4-fu., gf? ,W Lynne Rahe Kevin Rasmusmon Rhonda Rau Teresa Raveling ccalaureate on May 24 'Ia' TT'.?' Jolynn Pr'ce Tom Purdy nm . ' , V , M' Q ,gl :-a, , ,,..,- f in ,,,f.hk xxx lv niiaa , t X X, g 1, ls Q Steve Radford Mike Radke Because it is difficult to find pants and dresses long enough, Julie Weigel enjoys sewing and wearing clothing she has made. She began sewing in the fifth grade when she was in a 4-H Club. SENIORS 'Dr Ng' w 'ilu-wav' Kathy Reimers Dave Reiner Devonne Reinhardt JoNell or t X at W. 'few fl A 4 -'KX i j m M 1541 I IU7' iw- Lf .Q v , f , ,fn fi W A+ 5- Lit? L' ly Katherine Reinke Gretchen Reynolds Paula Rice Dawn 'Vi i Rh Stacy Ringstad Laurie ln this picture are just a few of the many model airplanes Richard Horn has built. He has finished between forty and fifty airplanes since he started the project when he was in the sixth grade. 1 ' S. 'vc ...hh nd Kory Rollman Darin Romine Never leave that till tomorra 282 Stacy Rongstad Kathy Rosenthal X L13 X 1 Exif-l Bill Rubbelke Michelyn Rudser i ,,,, Wa. 3 f,W,, .. E, I V in L ',,L' 4 F Vz,iV g on ' ' if Vrf ,V ,,, j Nanette Rydberg LuAnn Rydeen 754 1' 'TY fs John Samuelson Christine Santos vhich you can do today. GA ,Y la Ronald Rouse Jodi Roy Q 3 tiii 4 ,A Carlton Ryan Mickey Ryan E an xi i Becky Brooks, a girl with a feeling for the country, has been showing livestock at state fairs for ten years. She is a three time grand-overall win- ner for showing steers. 283 SENIORS ff Denae Schaan Karen Schaan Tammy Schell Leon Scherr Eric Shieferdecker Steve Schmelchel Kenton Schmidt Q Susan Schmidt It Since he has gone Matt Stayman began bowling in the 7th , on to men's league and would like to go pro. His average is 191 and his high game is a 289 with 716 as his three game series high. We 'vol-ul s L-o wifi, Joe Schriock Todd Schriock gi e Dave Sdnultz Jenny Scott ' ' Life's greate Kimberly Scruggs Marla Shirk Gail Skarphol Susan Skorich 1, . Wade Searcy ii Julie Sebby Mike Sheldon Paul Shovelier .' 5 wa 2 Q W9 'inf .if A duff' ' ' 5 iff 4 Ra j 5 - fir' ,, Q ,gf fi5sfglf'g me l 2 Af' ' silaliie Skjloldal Karla Skow dventure is success Z' I 4 Carol Simmons John Sims For the last two years Holly Flickinger has been elected by swim mers at the North Dakota State Meet to represent them at the U.S. Swimming Convention. lt was held in Memphis, Tenn., and Snow Bird, Utah. 28 SENIGRS -1 TraCy 5laVGl1S Angie Smisson Kimberly Smith Kristin Smith Gail Skarphol has been collecting miniature furniture since fourth grade. After finding all the fumishings, she constructed a doll house to display it. Gail estimates the worth at about 5100. Sherry Smisson ru if David Snellings Michael Sorg Tammy Spengler Vicky Smisson M Robert Sorensen Michelle Spencer Bruce Spletstoser There are some defeats more triumphan Stayman :E Wendy Sterud an v' N Q---sv' Vicki Stromme Tania Strube victories. f VU! fa... f taiwan? r i H me .t Q, xx JL xii Cynthia Steenerson Jeff Stein Peter Stenberg 1 gg L J Q' 4 . w ig' 7, A i wr ,X ,l ,.' L ' in , 3421 ii if ' ,V ' Ffftfifllff .i i t + ' ' H, 1 'W 5 X 2 'f 'ri 3 T 5 K 1, 'L 2 s 1 if Sue Stevick Laurie Strube 'tia- J1 ay. it-sm, ,,, - Brian Sturm I gp Mark Stockert Frances Stogner i , Daren Goodman, who enjoys character acting, began his career with Bill in the Ransom of Red Chief. His favorite play was Lit- tle Me where he portrayed seven different people. 2 SENIGRS -...--.-.--.--- Eric Svare Melissa Taft LuAnn Taylor Tim Taylor Y' Q . Tammy Telkamp Dana Thompson David Thompson Janis Thompson Mm, , , 'X CD cl, ca ULD 0 wb DMM E Cgcsfbeww-has L DMJU CWM. liaren Kristin Tollefson vm pam! +f QM qooql ? .J M C t by Terry Welch is one fh f o tes Richard Traxinger Ronald Traxinger Seniors love to watch Juniors nt, , an 'W but e E is N, .wif .M .1 f K .f f Neil Tryhus Linda Tschider fi 'T' TD W I ,aiv .4 A in Heidi Vannett Cliff Vanzandt fi 4 I Corinna Vaughn Charles Vennes Cheryl Verry Joe Vicha Betty Urness Jim Vago Jordon Varberg Mike Vasquez 'ff Terry Welch has been drawing ever since he can remember, and his favorite subject is cartooning. However, he does a few murals too. Terry would like to attend the National Institute of Art. ....5 Skip Week, May 23-27 9 SENIORS l Karen Vi9Sf0l Gary Vilandre 'f fv- Edith Volk Aubrey Voller Balance is the key to riding a unicycle. So says Dawn Caldwell who spent last summer working on her unicycle riding abilities and now can go a distance of about three city blocks. Debbie Voeller Darryl Volk Barbara Wagner Janet Wahlund Nick Wallin Caggy Ward David Warnke Thomas It matters not how lo Dirk Wasslnk my , 29 Tony Welsh Rhonda Widmayer Dave Wilson Nia Dawn Waswick Julie Weigel Terry Welch 'ir'-.Q Marty Werner Steve Wiley on Jim Wilson e live - but how. Tami Westmeyer Blair Wetzel .qsjff N l Genni Lokken, who has been taking classes in art since grade 9, enjoys painting as a hobby. Each year she shares her talent by painting the back drops for Homecoming and Prom. SENIGRS Julie Wilson .440- Mark Wolf we Jon Wisthoff Edward Woell Jackie Wolf Cheryl Wood Kent Wood Julie Woods SENIORS NOT PICTURED Shelley Ballard Susan Beston John Boehm Darrow Darizek Kare Hermanson Dan Holter Jessica Hosmon Scott Joern Kendall Olson Tara Rath Roger Roper Patty Ryan Bradley Schaan Dave Windus Mike Worcester Kyle Wurgler Jerry Young Diane Yuly 51 1 seniors anticipa Devan Zablotney Mary Ziebarth lom Lietz Russell Zinke I 53 -X P--TSX. YYY- favs--. ' 57 XX ' l lx l lV,,r- ,exe i 'X ' 1 , 'lidki i f f Y - f , if, - ff i f-, if i tv ET D VX ' A 2, X fl! MN- i A ri Wi it if if Class Officers for 1979-80 f 1. Class Officers for 1980-815 ,f President Eric Svare i A X ,... . 5 1 President Jodi Boser X '--f ,IVV , J Vice President Jodi Boser 5, 'gl 'l 'A' Vice President Tracy Mohler X Secretary Heidi Vannett ' t, Secretary Kris Tollefson Treasurer Kris Tollefson fl Treasurer Shelly Pardon Class Officers for 1981-82 frm, Class Officers for 1982-83 4 g- it President Jon Wisthoff - Yg.fT7.x-5.1--3 5-43 ' 303 2.0-E, in , X President Joe Gergen ' X Vice President Eric Svare f ' f 'X l Vice President Stacy Ringstad Secretary Stacy Ringstad ' .X , I' U Secretary Eric Svare .. ,- 'inf-yr--l b f 2 Treasurer Kris Tollefson .3 V1 if .-l lf Treasurer Becky Brooks ' 2 5 ' ' il Tv 1:3 5,-r ,diritti l fi 2 H 7 rc- f 7T'l Ti T' ii 'Ti i'i' - 'I 'i71illfl?'i i 'H 710 1, W K1 ? I V71 i W TY f if 'YD 'i ' r i 3 'QW if 'J f xnxx!-,l'x ,,,- I ,,.,. You .,, Lciiif-.V X, sv Us 'i 'X Ctr Q. rr? rlfinjlit A3 S ,,f. Z 1 Vi ij 5.1.-N X 3 ..... mf-i 1' ls 5 , .fl -Q . . . q ,, Nf-Ki X6 , 83 fm ' f - A Vice President Heidi Vannett Ts ,swf , r , ,M ,, .I , -A -. QNX if Secretary Joan Dehlin 'X l ' ' VN'Nl'Tlf31 in 5 PU-r 'lll f ig' fu, ky is r T 3 A ' 'T' f ' Members at Large - Karen Carlson, He.idiEhr D ' 1 , 1 T, 2,3 ,.,N ',,xlmg, 7-3 NTracyRla?vens,LJul1QQggod5 !.Y,W,wC1C,,YYw,,j,f, b.,x?,TE .YDRYJT QQ rvff.?'ff.i?i ifL 1 i fi glfmfiifffrii t, t it if 1, it f1',f7lfwj L is rwif Tffl 1 fra fv'iT 1 'fs if of i X f is -vii if' l 'W 1 5' 'P' Y W'tf 'li '1'l 'f fi lil f-lf-lQ1 fi 1 f??fNi 'i Ki Vu sf'fflf-wi iw 'w V' 'pri gy-i iivy if'1 . 9 A Cv irif ',,i i cf s' g'5'rggfDrTrrq yfh 'rx ,m f ,... A T., f e- '- i fr filo' '- it rw-sfiiiifir ww-11' i 'ii fm-iQr 'c'f 2 rfxs'-f'swf3'Qjw It -sul V if ,PHT jifmifl x 5 ...X all if-X Aj TWT tx, l img ,,-Q' ,5,..1-gd I 5 ,u . -A -'R w xii 31,5-cw U1 ,as , 4 -r X gi -N Q ,..,lwCV,4 im ie SQYYWYWDTW o llPV7 ViP fi i77 ff ffm r , graduate on May 25. xi' v .H 'Q J' X 0 5 .123 we -65 ix Qf 'JB 2 v W XQFLT 0 .wo Us X - Q xox! X. Cv N U V db- N UQ, L ' 5 'QVX 0' 6 X? U5 - N bgg ,fe '79 W9 ,C Xewyki L3 GV? Li' Jx X x.. wg C 'PC' k D CXO J fnmvb Q Z'o'N 3cJ AO vsp ' cf 294 7 7 73 - Closing Ye' x 31 ..,. '-L 5 - Class Mottoes - 83 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 We write our own destiny, we become what we do. Look to the future, rather than the history of the past. Do not wish to be anything but what you areg strive to be that perfectly. The memories of our past prepare us for the dreams of our future. Find a path or make one. Today's happenings are tomorrow's memories Our dreams build tomorrow's future. What we are to be we are now becoming. Accept your limitations, thengobeyondthem. Character is the cornerstone of the future. lFill in in Mayl 'G 05 e In 10 Years Thousands Pass People Make Moments Maglc NAP A'r1'Acsg1 A -Qx if . :': 7. f . Y -,I taken advantage of these. A stu- dent cannot help but recall plea- sant memories of the years that they have traveled through the halls. Along with the beautiful building that was made available to us, we -. 1354 , ,ff 98 Friends Forever Is King and Queen of Hearts Song -- M, ..gh uni .Jung 'Wx- Q gv P 'ii' xii-7.T.v-sk ,A N XX' sl A , Maia is .Aa--A X r... ,vw L. ,rv ,H K x X If ,rrrr. - -'wc .5 . 5.3. L fi ,A 'Sn ,offf ,Q gn... ..-v.. ..1w.mv4.s.., ,,,....,..,....,.,,,,,,? 57' Q V Y 4 IFF Q x xx xx , X J i 4 ' ,.!....'.-35 . . 1 X Q. . '3.'f'.'.'.2,'. , , Q N Q. in. wjsu unv- sins ueuq fAL..'.g... X-'-H-! I W' use ,HQ 1 1 1 M m .in hs 'I QRS and-White Day on Valentine's Day and ended with Dress-up Day, the coronation assembly, and a dance in our new cafeteria. The magic of those days came in the speciai moments we shared Graduation Marks End of 12 Emotion Filled Years If A- , 2 N Q 1 'lb- As the year approaches the end or the seniors, the feeling can't be escribed as magical. As we realize our school year is many of us have mixed Leaving our friends but finally getting out of school and being out on our own can make us happy and give us a challenge to look to in the future. Some of us seniors will get jobs and many will continue with our education. Graduation on May 25 is the last time that our Senior Class will be together so Good Luck, Class of 1983 and Good.-Bye. Julie Weigel ,. e lift? nwgsg iiti py6,2 J s Q9M.e 7-i again i I- fa , , H year 9 ,Y ,GV ' ' i 5 ,iii ' , fl 'marc cirYlcAmPus WHS HQMEGCMIRG WEEK MWQQWM f,i QWEWW Q.. ii? If . 559- f, sg... -f 1 is ., ,..k ,e -E f. '. .1 Q.. fafviw. . 1. is -Q is as - - 1 .. .. .yi Q.. f r -- iS,git.V,, Ji ,. 5. 302 CENTRAL CAMPUS FACULTY Anderson, Bruce . . . 152 Anderson, Les. . .89, 151 Anderson, Phylllis . . . 152 Armstrong, David . . . 152 Askim, Marian . . . 91, 152 Babb, Valorie . . . 93, 152 Baker, Ed. . . 152 Berntsen, Charles . . . 152 Berryman, Dennis. . . 152 Binder, Al . . . 153 Boley, Jim . . . 153 Bondly, Meribeth, . . 153 Cohen, Burton . . . 94, 153 Colby, Warren . . . 153 Disher, Ken . . . 57, 153 Dittus, Helen, . . 153 Farrell, Dwight. . . 153 Feldner, Linda . , . 154 Feldner, Rich . . . 154 Garbe, Ruth Ann . . . 99, 154 Gerjets, Larry , . . 154 Gessner, Mike . . . 154 Gessner, Susan. . . 100, 154 Gilbertsonfiames . . . 154 Goodman. Larry. . . 154 Goosen, lrene , . , 155 Gray, Ted. . . 155 Greene, Mary Lou . . . 155 Guderjahn, Rodney . . . 155 Haakenstad, Duane . . . 155 Hamilton, Mark . . . 155 Hellman, Mike . . . 155 Hovda, Penny . , . 155 Huesers, Lloyd. . . 156 Hurd, Steve . . . 90, 156 Hurly, Bill. . . 45, 156 Jagd, Robert . . . 156 Jensen, Richard. . . 156 5 Johnson, Jim . . . Johnson, T . ' Kjos, oayadglsie, 156 Krefting, Jah . 96, 157 Kuehn, Melo y . . . 157 Locker, Mari . . 157 Maclver, Mar . . 157 Manson, Gene il. 157 ,LQ Marshall, Johnf ff. 157 ,,,,, MCCahill- . McDonald, Monger, De borag. 5 Mueller, Al . . , Neff,.BCflM, 153 Nelson,iDon. . . 158 7, Novlesky, Maynard . . . 1' Nybakken, Jack . . 151 llr- Olson, Bruce . . 258W Olson, Dale . . . g g Ova, Dwight . . 5 - POPRGHY lsil. Q A Portscheller,Pe9'1fffQESgffQi i. 5 Reinkey Ken A 'sf 4 Ringenf mf ..i. Rollmany .i'1 .8 .. .R0W9llrJl'f' -'-i Samuelson, .1 .- 5 Schlager, ,- iyiii . 1 Sortland, Phyllis . Strube, Darryl .- . , 160 ' Strube, Jan . . , 2 , Tengesdal, Jim: 160 . Theige, Howard-Q Thompson, John Tschetter, g ' Unkenholz, Mark . . . 105, 160 Upton, Gordon . . . 160 Van Ness, Joyce. . . 161 Vetter, Ken . . . 161 Walker, Bruce , . . 161 Wallen, David . . . 161 Wohlfeil, Pam. . . 161 Wolsky, Liz.. . 161 Wood, Gary . . . 161 Wunderlich, Joan . . . 161 CENTRAL CAMPUS STUDENTS .A Aase, Sherie . . . 103, 179 Abel, David. . . 54, 201 Ackman, Joe. ..41,179 Adams, Dawn . . . 179 -A--Addams, Keven . . . 96, 179 Adams, Sharina . . .93, 100, 201 AdarBs,?fShirlene . . .44, 69, 201 Alarcon, Virginia . . . 201 Allan, Billlffa 179 Allen, Rissa . . . 201 Altringer, Craig . . . 179 Amberg, Paul . . . 95, 179 Anadon, Max. . . 93, 105, 127,201 Andersen Brenda . . . 201 Anderson Amy. . .82, 88, 200, 201 Anderson, Beth . . . 102,201 Anderson, Eric . . . 201 Anderson, Fred . . . 66,201 Anderson, Jon . ..41,179 Anderson Anderson Kim...45 96 103 179 ,steven . . ,55, ,103, '1o4, 179 g Axtman, Jon. . . 201 -- Andrews, Cara . . . 201 Angell, Lisa . . . 100,102,201 ' Anhorn, Mark . . . 201 Anthony, Michelle . . . 101, 201 Apedaile, Suzie , . . 94, 179 Arden, Darci. . .201 Armey, David. . . 41, 179 Armstrong, Sara . . .82, 83, 94, 105, 127, 179 Arnold, Rod . . . 201 Ary, Marc. . . 201 Ashbaugh, Scott . 93, 179 Atwood, Robbie 46, 47, 52, 201 ' .g B Bachmeier, Denae . . . 69, 103, 179 Bachmeier, Paula . , . 201 Backellg Jeni . . , 81, 89, 201 Baderglodyz . .201 Badergmme . . . 58, 103, 179 Bselssiiiifsiice . . . 44, 75, 89, 201 ssgiggggijweheie . . . 179 . . 98, 101, 103,179 1 . 89, 105, 202 A . 94, 98, 101, 127, 2 .iiool 71'79f? ,toii . . .202 BaifrfhiselfSean . . . 101 Barrows, Kim . . . 179 Bates, Sean . . , 179 Bauer, Dawn . . . 202 Bauerffonya . . . 92, 180 Bainngarteln, Jason . . . 202 Baekef,,Pany . . . 82, 90, 202 .fB2hsHa'M'l'e r 202 .1 , .. Behm, B.J .,.. 60, 180 Behm, Wendy . . . 180 Bell, Jeri . . . 180 A Belt, Bob. . . 202 Benham, Tony. . . 38, 40, 60, 62. 202 Benner, Mike . . . 41, 180 Benson, Kassandra . . . 180 Berg, Michelle . , .82, 103, 180 Berg, Paul . . . 30, 66, 102, 202 Berg, Todd . . . 202 Bergren, Sue . . . 202 Bergstad, Renae . . . 180 Berning, Shaun . . . 81, 89, 202 Berntson, Karen . . . 202 Berry, Brent . , . 202 Bertsch, Cheryl. . . 45, 69, 101, 180 Bertsch, Robert . . . 101, 105, 180 Bertsch, Troy . . . 202 Betterly, Jeanne. . . 103, 127,180 Beyer, Jeff . . . 41, 180 Biel, Melvin . . . 202 Biemeret, Dolly . . . 202 Birch, Tammy . . . 36, 49, 180 Birch, Tracy . . .48, 49, 102, 180 Bischof, Russ . . . 55, 101, 180 Bishop, Tamby. . . 180 Bishop, Toby . . . 54, 101, 102, 202 Bjertness, Tanya . . . 180 Bjordahl, Byron . . . 202 Blackburn, Amy. . .80, 101, 180 Blomquist, Mike . . . 202 Blore, Jennifer. . . 180 Bodnar, Cindy . . , 180 Bodnar, Mike . . . 180 Bodus, Cassandra . . . 202 Boe, Jim.. .63,181 Boggess, Sean. . . 181 Bolyard, Michele. . . 80, 105, 127, 181 Bone, Allen , -1-01,9181 Bonebrake, Jeff . . ..67, 103, 181 Bonebrake, Todd . . . 181 .f Boppre, Jon . . .58,181 Boppre, Shelly. . .44, 69, 102, 202 Borjeson, Denise . . . 102, 202 Boser, Melissa . . . 181 Boswell, Laura . . . 202 Bouchard, Tina , . . 203 Boucher, Renee . . . 69, 94, 103, 181 Boucher, Wanda . . . 203 Boule, Renee. . . 181 .Bowen Danny . . . 203 Bowles, Billie. . . 181 Boyce,.Nylee . . . 181 Boycl,Scott. . . 41, 181 Boyle, Becca . . . 65, 94, 203 Bradley, Melissa . . . 203 Braughton, Tammy . . . 203 Braun, Bryan . . . 203 Braun, Steve . . . 38, 40, 95, 203 Breding, Robb . . . 181 Brekke,-Ryan . . . 181 Brekke, Sandy . . . 93, 102,, 203 Brenden, Pam . . . 89, 94, 102,203 Brevig, Tracy . . .82,-203 Brezden,-Troy . . . 102, 203 - . Briles,1Jolene. . , 203 0 7 Broadbent, Mitchell . . . 101, 203 Broek, Ken. . . 41, 181 Brooks Brooks ,David . . . 41, 55, 181 ,Jerry . . . 181 Brovvn, Leann . . . 181 Brown, Randy . . . 203 Brown, Vicki . . . 181 Bruins, Clint . . . 89, 102, 113,203 Brunso n,Joe.,.181 Bryntesen, Lee . . . 182 Bunch, Tina. . . 182 Burdick, Mike . . . 105, 127, 182 1 Q , fzisf lffgx ' iigki ,, X . Q' I : K '- X g sm. Q , si ug Es S 2 Q. ,,,s 525 Spy ff. pug: i Q S? f Sis r v L I x v 1 n v 1 sm Q RQ! 5 Hfeswnzg-'..,,:3,32:S:-'fi N JU' Magnusson, Karen . . . 44, 89, 102, 212 Malnaa, Lester . . . 212 Maragos, Alexis. . .81, 88, 89,212 Maragos, B.J .... 212 Maragos, Connie . . .55, 83, 101, 103, 191 Markert, Shaun . . . 82, 97, 212 Markle, Lee . . . 46, 212 Markle, Scott . . . 212 Marten, Cindy . . . 56, 212 Martin, Shelly . . . 212 Mathis, Tara . . . 31 80, 83, 88, 101, 178, 191 Mathison, Larry . . . 54, 102, 212 Mattern, Jewell . . . 80, 191 Mattern, Tina . . . 213 Mattern, Tammy. . . 191 May, John.. . 213 McColloch, Stacey . , . 38, 40, 213 McCormack, Rose . . . 69, 191 McDaniel, JoLynn 213 Melanie. . . Bill 213 213' . 95, 213 , . 38,.48,6'7?2'118r' . 41i?f1L91 ...vii Molina 104, Moore, Moore Moore, Shonna Moore, Sunisa . . . 192 Moran, Eric . . . 192 Matt . . . 67 orelli, Pat . . . 192 relli, fMorgan, Charles . , . 214 Q organ, Scott . . . 214 . . . 192 .,,,,, r gist' - - - 88, 103. 178. r ii . . T . 1 92 S Mueiiefjimae . 214 Muscha, Randy . . . 214 b f i n i ,Robert . . . 192 is N... .r . . -st. f . Nelson, Beth . . . 44, 89, 214 Nelson, Bruce . . . 192 Nelson, Chris . . . 67, 214 Nelson, Debbie . . . 214 Nelson, Eric . . . 67, 192 Nelson, Laurel . . . 103, 192 Nelson, Shawn . , . 40, 89, 192 Nelson, Shawn . . . 30, 38, 54, 214 Nelson, Toby . . . 41, 55, 101, 103, 104, 192 Nissen, April. . . 95, 192 Nester, Paula. . . 89, 91, 102, 214 Newman, Angela . . . 214 Newman, Byron . . . 214 Nilsen, Shelly . . . 214 Nix, 214 Ochsner, Odland, 214 Ohly, Bob . . H-W-rv Wf,C,.fmg5,.V xv. . .- Y- Y Pettit, Bill . . . 58, 215 Petz, Mike . . . 58, 194 Pfau, Jason . . . 215 Piehl, Shadd . . . 54, 92, 215 Piercy, Helen . . . 194 Pierson, Jeff . . . 194 Pierson, Leslie . . . 194 Pietsch, John . . . 194 Pleger, Bruce . . .194 Ploof, Mike . . . 194 . Plumstead, Tom . QQ. 215 Poitra, Jackie . . . 194 A S omaville, Cheryl . . , 215 f 5 i 1 aville, Vicky . . . 56, 69, 1 Pope,-.Jamie . . . 56, 103, 194 Potts, Tom . . . 92, 1o2,,2ii5i 6 Pratt, Nancy. . .8 A , 89, 92, , 5 Price, Trudy . . . 21 , Pritchard, Christine . . . 194 twink Pritchard, Doug . . . 194 Pullen, Cindy . . . 56, 103, 194 T. . . 216 Pyne, , ssell . . ,216 Quaglia, Anita ...J 93, 216 if Quam, Bkjll . . . 194 - ff? Quam, Paul . . . 5 40' 101305, 193 105, 127, 214 3 f 193 .82, 83, 89, 101, 68, 88, 98, 102 Pankow Pankratz, Darin . . . 89, Parizek, Brad . . .4-1, 103 Parrish, Mahli . . . 80, im . . Radke, Bruce . . . 216 Raghib, Sevada . . .56, 105 Rasmussen, Susan . . . 82 102, 216 Rau, Tracy . . . 194 Raub, David , . . 216 Raymond, Philip . . Reiger, Lynn . . . 216 Riemers, Nancy . . Reinhardt, Bryan Reinisch, Earl . . Reiser, Kim . . Reph, Selena . . ,SaSmyser, Karen . 89, 218 Paul . Stein Sterud Stinson 104 195 4 58 61 62 89, 217 89,, 217 - 89 21 61 62 217 101 196 Scott 55, 103, 196 . 64, 196 , . 88, 102, Dan. . . 196 Seel, Steve . , . 97, 102, 217 Sena, Alberta . . . 196 Servis, Brad . . . 196 - , Seute Jeff ,... , 55, 103, 196 Q'103,S196 i 196 Slade Slorby, Smith A . 63 197 . .41, 58, 197 88, 105, 127, 55, 93, 103, 98 197 . . . . , . Thayer, Tryggvi . . . Theusch, ,mhz 7'1ae fThomgsoiiEI5i3iesS - y so Thofnh111,siir-iffy . S . 105, 127,, 2, 219' ei' - ' , Threatfijrfijiiiklle-1 0 'T Tibke, Jon .HQ1219 9I a Tofte, Debra . . . 198 . N,,Iofteland,,Wendy . . . 198, Torgusongzlgila. . .93, 2119-7 9 9 Tossett, Mike . . . 198 1 Tracy, Kathy . . . 44, 102, 219 Trail, Marla . Q . 198 Travis, John. . .219 Tribitt,John1-. . . 198 - QQ, Triplett, Mitch . . . 105,127, 198 Tronson, Kim . . . 198 Tucker, Darin , . . 63, 198 Turneau, Karen . . . 198 101, 102,, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, T Solemsaas, Jeff. . . 105, 127, 218, . . 93, 197 101, 191 ss, 218, , 103, 104, Wetzel Weymouth, Whiting, Whitson, Whorley, Rhonda . , . 199 Wick, Dennis . Wicker, Lisa Dave Williams Willis, Shawn. . . 92, 98, 221 Wilson, Kathy . . . 221 Wilson, Myrl. . . 221 yson... Wilson, Renee . . . 94, 98, 101, 199 Winger, Lisa. . . 105, 127, 221 Win'e Steve. .54 89, 101, 102, 221 1 v - 1 Winters, Todd . . . 221 Witt, Gary . . . 221 Witter, Greg. . . 41, 199 Wlodarczak, Gary . . . 41, 199 A 'Woods, JoEllen . . ,82, 199 Woods, Tim . . . 54, 88, 89, 98, 221 Wormbrand, Scott . . . 199 Worth, John . . . 41, 199 Youngerman, Tom . . . 221 Z 1 Ziegler, Jeff . . . 55, 199 Ziegler, Randy . . . 55, 199 2 00 Zimbelman, Troy. . . 41, 55, 103, 199 Zimmerman, Paul . . . 66, 89, 102,221 Zorn, Steve. . . 41, 55, 199 Zumbaum, Wade. . . 105, 127, 199 e . 51. 89, 93, 221 S,'s, Ass, Joseph . . .e7, Aberle, Dave . . . 227 Aberle, Lisa . . 715, 1085127 Achelpohl, Denise . . . 252 Ackman, David. . . 38, 39, 252 Adams, Mark , . . 140, 141, 143, Adams, Matthew. . . 122, 227 2 Adell, Kristin . . . 252 Alba-Lopez, Marcus . . . 32, 33, 139, 252 Albright, Trev . . . 118, Albus, Linda . . . 252 Alexander, Michael . . . Allen, Traci . . . 227 227 122, 139, 227 Altringer, Steve . . . 119, 252, Armein, Sonja . . . 252 Anderson, Bryan , . . 12 Anderson, Laurie . . . Anderson, Michele . . 120, 252 294 Anderson, 252 Andrews, 139, 253 0, 132, 139, 145, .254 110, 111,254 139 142 227 138, 254, Berntson, David Berry, Leroy err Dennis Elaine . . . 74, 228 Blore, Todd . . . 228 Bodnar, John . . . 228 Boe, Dave . . . 28, 60, 61, 255 1 A 1 'fi-Glwilhfs Butts, Kathy . . . 72, 74, 75, 120 Butts, Scott. . .38, 230 Butz, Andy . . . 67, 122, 230 Byre, Marc. . . 230 Boehm, Anita . . . 110, 111, 255 Boehm, Dave . . . 121, 255 Boehm, John . , . 255 Boehm, Mark , . . 255 Boger, Boger, Boger, . . .255 .255 72, 73, 255 . 121, 255 Nadine . . . 108, 229 Boucher, Judith. . . 114, 134, 1 Boucher, 137 Brann, Braun, Jeff. . . 229 m To 77, 121, 140, 290 Ceroky Chew, Choate 37, 256 26 145, 146 Clark, Todd . , . 53 Clever, lrvin E. . . Clouse, Lance. . . Cofell, Richard . . . Collins, Bradley . . 115, 227 . 256 Briles, Kim . Broadbent Y, Bromle Brooks, Brooks 74, 75,78, 147, 250, 256 Brooks, Traci . . . 114, 120, 129, Beierle Bellman, Berg, Berg, Berg, Charlene Berg, Dan . . . 228 Bergren, Terry Bergren, Wendy Berkey, Joyce Busse, Busek, Butsch 2, 75, 78, 129, 132, 23,1 Candis . . .127,231 Sarah . . . 259 Lisa. .. 111,132,259 Dillon, Kelly . . . 122, 127, 133, 231 Dillon, Shannon . . . 260 -1, ,,.. fl ' 27, 106, Flom, ori Dugarm, Duncan u 1 Edwardson Darren Eggebraaten, Eggen, Brad . . Ehlers, Cary. . . Effertz, Traci , 261, 273 Ehr, Heidi . . . 132, 147, Eifert, Eisenrich Gess 261, 274 Eisenzimmer, Eliassen, Jan Ell, Tad . , . 144 Emerson, Blaise Emerson, Brad-1, Enders, Tim . . , 231 Endreson, Kristine Engum, Kari . , . 7 Erickson, Kevin Erickson, Shane Eslinger, Thomas 140, 141, 143 Estenson, Dale , . . 121 123 Evans, Jeanette , 231 Fabricius, Craig.. . . Fairweather, Kent . . . 231 Faul, Beckyw? 114, 231 Faul, Bonnie . , . 17, 76, 78,231 5gg3'31g5,y1Cha2 ' ' 13211232 Griffitt Danya . . .50 68 Feist, Randall . . . 133, 232 A Felan, Janet . . . Fettig, Mark . . . Fettig, Mary . . , 232 Fettig, Rosieijj, . 232 Fiedler, Dana . . . 25, 42, 43, 68, 69, H 258, 301 1 Haberlack, Todd . . . 265 Haberlack, Judy . . . 233 Haberman, Steven . . . 265 Hadler, Becky . . . 144,265 Q , , Hagelund, Michelle . . . 76, 124, 126, Betty . Griffitt Roxanne . . . 128 226 233 Grinbergs Sandra . . , 140 141 Grosz Todd . . . 265 Guffey, Brenetta . , . 233 Gustofson, Jason . . . Fiedler, Tim . . . 232 Finneseth, Saundra . . . 42, 43, 122, 23? Fisgjier, John . . ,232 Fiske, Chris . . . 58, 232 Fitzgerald, Kathy . . , 111,232 132, 145, 265 Flanders, Kippy . . . 115, 236 Hagen, Susan . . . 69, 233 Flickinger, Holly , . . 25, 56, 129, Hager, Thaddeus . . A 17. 58, 134, 139, 132, 137, 147, 263, 232, 233 .IKE,,,,fsasS ,g,,1:::ff,,, 1.1 'L .l5f?f:T 5151. Eff - 11 ' .127 144 115, 26 Daniel . . .17, 121, Hodnefield, Paula . . . 235 Hoff, Brian . . . 235 Hoff, Sheryle , . . 115, 235 Hoffer, Rhonda . . . 108, 235 Hofflander, Sherri . . . 267 Hoffman, Rodney. . .121, 268 Hollarn, Leslie . . . 235 Holm, Mlchael. . . 235 Holub, Kent . . . 268 Holum, Tom. . . 122, 133, 137 141, 142,143, 235 Homann, Terry . . . 268 Honchaggenko, Julie 1 . . 133, 235 Hooppiigii,-2Jill . . .235 Horn, Cecelia . . . 268 I 2ga1a9,2aagai2s2 X 115 I I-Iouglglilbhn ...L 2 68 1 g Hovqgiiiggmela...2I,i235 f ,Lmm 124' . .1 X, .'K---- Hovliiiajflorey .I 52515 52, 53,21 235 Hrichena, Jon....235 2 -2 -. - Hudaafiexaily . . 2.22235 Huggeti, Dirk . . . 140, 141, 143, 235 Hulaz, a1gaa . . . 122,133,235 HuletQQMir:hael Q .LhA.1 5224, 50, 120, 132, 145E 2I2i58 Hultberg, Tamie . . . 269 Hunter, Laura . . . 235 Hunt, Jeanne . . . 121, 123, 124, 269 Huston,2Michael . . . 269, 272 Huth, Theresa . . . 269 Huwe, Gary . . . 269 Huyge, Stanley . . I Imel, John . . . 235 . 235 Iverson, Janet. . . 236 Iverson, Joel . . . 124, 126, 131, 134, 269 Iverson, Scott. . . 61, 236 J Jacob, Kari. . . 115, 236 Jacob, Kathy . . . 236 - . . Jacobson, Tammy . . . James, Gregory . . .269 Jensen, Kim . . . 114, 236 K Jensen, Kristy . . . 2 Jensen, Steve . . Jobgen, Brenda . Jobgen, Lorretta .'269?f 1 H236 as .,269, , J ohns9n,.Bradley,,.ga,236 Jahaaaagchad. , Johnson, Christy Johnson, Dayna . Johnson,2C3ary . . Johnson, Kara . . Johnson, Lance . ,Letta . . J ohnson, Johnsggrtgcori .. . II .IIffI11.1, 132, 269 , 12o, 269 ,236 I .1r- 124, 134,236 J ohnsongiixilie .1 . 236 . 236 1 15, 236 Johnsonj,2Mike . , . 122, 236 Johnson, Phillip . . . 124, 270 Johnson, Rhonda . . . 270 Johnsongxghane . . . 270 Johns6i?i1f22f1'racy . . . 236 - Jones,IJinH . . . 236 Jordahl, Kim . . .6O, 122, 133,236 Jordan, Andrew . . . 236 Jorgensen, Carrie . . . 236 Jundt, Anita . . , 124, 134, 139, 140, 141, 143, 270 Jusser9,1 Donny . . .. - . ., . 236 Kadoun, Steve . . . 270 Kaedingf,-Todd . . . 38, 39, 270 ig Kaliher, Susan. .. 140, 141, 270 Kalvick, Ken. . . 236 - Kamke, Ken . . , 236 Kantrude, Todd . . .237 Kapfer, Steven . . . 237 Karnack, Ron. . . 270 Keller, Lynn. . . 237 Kelly, John. . .27, 131, 132, 134,270 Kempf, Gary . . . 38, 39, 270 Kempf, Kitty . . . 124, 237 Kern, Chrry . . . 121, 124, 270 King, Ronald. . . 237 Kjosen, Todd. . . 237 Klangboonkrong, Dang . . . 270 Klangboonkrong, Sudarat . . . 271 Klein, Carol. . . 42, 132, 271 Kleven, Lise , . . 124, 271 Klimpel, Alicia . . . 115,237 Knight, Bryan . . . 56, 237 Knight, Donald . . . 237 143, 238 Larson, Paulette . . . 28, 114, 132, 133, 273 Larson, Tracy . . . 38, 238 Laskowski, Stan . . . 238 Lauer, Christine. . . 116, 124, 140, 143, 238 ' Law, Rayette . . .273 Lawson, David . . . 38, 233, 238 LeBlanc, Debra . . . 273 Lee, John. . . 238 Lee, Karla . . . 110, 116, 238 Lee, Debra. . .273 Leeson, Stephanie . . . 273 Leigh, Jeff. . . 273 Lempe, William . . .238 Lenertz, Brenda . . . 110, 111, 273 Lenertz, Kevin . . . 273 Knight,iJames . ,,' . , 271 , --1- Levghenko, Laurie . . . 114, 238 Knight, Patricia ,,., 237 V ii'i 4Lie5erg, Greg . . . 66, 67, 124, 273 Kamp, Ann . . 108, 124, 249, 271 Lien, Camilla . . . 274 Kngudsen, Jim -1223, 124, :,Linti1go, Peggy , , , 110, 274 ,..,, .,,,. I iiii 2 I 1. e43fiHd2r,,Wade - 1 -22, 144, 225, 233 . 23722 s ,,, , J1, ifiss 3 Tim . 33, 274 Knudsvig, Troif. . 61, -I I I,,. , I13innertz, Diinnie . . . 122, 133, 140, Knutson, Jamesf, .,. 124, 126,131 140,I ,A,, 141, 141' 237-..244 Z,i e,f2 , . ,,, . . . . 238 Hmm, cams. . 5, ssss Arm . Knutt, Patti . . .11IfJ,I127,.22t7 I- In e1Eipp,Ritag:qQ Koenigsman, Alphonse . 124, 126, Ljunggren, . .2-.239 140, 141, 143,271 Lockhart, Deanna , .2 Kohlman, Brenda . . . 271 Lockhart, Keith . . Kohlman, Dave , . . 271 2 . Logan, Paula . 11I1,II13I2, 274 Kolobakken, Brenda . . . 115, 237 Kolobakken, Brent . . . 146, ' .L Kolobakken, Shauna . . . Vif Korgel, Robin . . . 140, 141, 237 I Korslien, Melan1e . . . 69, 110, 111, 237 Lokken, Gennifer . . . 76, 129, 145, 274, 291 Long, Laura . . . 239 Lopez, Baldemar . . . 274 Luck, Jody. . . 66, 67, 239, 12 'III I Lucke, Darren . .2239 'i,' I Kossan, Leah Lund, Duane II Kostek' I . .....-,1 'L II Lund' 114+ -a1': ias .1 , 1 5 Jafffaysgqss, 21325237 239 e,aa 1 2 I , 2 I-visited., ii - 76. 133, 2395i ,,,, .,,,, ff iiiiia I Isaa I 2 I IIII I . Kre1it2s,Teti I ,P9Iif?9SfaT?f?35 ,,I QQ-42,431,122-239 3 2 2 , 1 .2a.I 2 2 1- ,,e . s.4 casa A aa, aas - I aaaa Kreliilf, Cindy II l p I M i.jg5ii.2L-- 2 2 Kreie, Randy. .I,. 272 I 2 ' Kruoicenberg, . . ,, 4, a,,, fM?b'ni Ed ' .614 38, 1325.239 KruckenberTg,Ve1'onica . . .gl 44, ,gg .....ai 274 272 f 1 if'2 '222MacDonald,gg1gne2. . . 116,i138, 265, Krueger, Jeff . . . 112, 113, 238 274 I Krueger, Cathy . . D 272 Maclhok, Reena . . . 137, 140, Kama, Ross . . . 120, 123, 124, 126, , ,1,,, 1 41' 14312291 2392 272 2 4 QMACRBV. Rhgjida - - .,aa Kupsaf, Kraanna, . . 238 Masandv- 26213 ' -aI!I2 1,1,2f2f1II13I4 114' Kurry, Lonny . . . 272 2 146- 275' If -'II a1I I - I Maki, . 7 .... , I L s224 2222 2 ,aa, , 2 Malzer, II A. Mantz, TroyfILf,QI.2144, f La Barbers 2.272 Maa2.Ma1Q41gfaaas , 239 . Lakiitiak, 212 142, 275 Land, Tim. . . 273 Maragos, Landers, Steve, 120, 123, 273 Marinello, .. .1 111555275 Landsiedel, Christine . . . 72, 74, 75, 78, Larson, Bobbi .4 2222 1 16, 238 , amarkia, Larson, Connie.. 273 M -Marten, HarQId2,I:. .275 I-arS02+IH,01li 1 238 , 2- A 851 117, 121' 127, .,22 af222 1 aa , .. , 2 . . 34, 112.124, 126, 140, i Larson, X 1 'N a , 309 . . A . -1 . fa. :A -gr 1122 s Il N2 2 +s:1a1s2 -if -:sw , 'if' A XR l li A 4 in Q 5, 1 Brad . . . 278 Brian . . . 278 Nelson, Chris . . . 241 Nelson, Clifford . . . 278 Nelson, Eugene . . . 278 Rogelio. . .46, 47, 241 Nelson, Melissa . . . 111, 278 Nelson, Michael . . . 241 Nelson, Michelle . . . 75, 241 I Nelson, Wendell . . . 122, 241 Nelson, Winston 66 6 Nermyr, Adair . . . Robert . . . 1 145 277 40 . . 50, 52, 53,121, Kelli. . . 134, 240 lette , . . 240 Newman, Bonnie . . . 279 128, 1335241, 226 Newport, Brenda. . . 1 14 1 1, 9 Ne o Nickle, .- Nickle, Llo ...110, 41 Nieman, De ora . . . 241 Nieman, Janette Nieman, JoAnn . Nordin, Kelly . . . 279 Nylen, Ma:tj1ji1. , . 17, 241 odeu, 1 it ff Officer, Todd . . . 279 Ofsthun, Gordon . . . 241 Ofsthun, Karen . , . Ogaard, Alison, . . 110 Ohlgren, Richard . , . Olander 226, 230 Olson, Curtis . Olson, Carlene . . . 11,277 Mark . . , 38, 39, 277 Qlgon, Willette . . . 28, 117, 129, 132, Olson Moglia, Ricky - 1 - 108, 277 'XM Oothoudt, Brad, . .242 Mohler, Tracy.. . 140,141, 142 T ' 146, 262, 277 ' Moldenhauer, Lisa . . . Molzahn, Michael . . . 240 Momerak Ken Moore, Jim. . . 277 78, 108, 139 Moran, Kathy , . . 2412 Morgan, Gerald . . . 278 Morse, Susan? . Mosser, Mark . . 132, 218 Mosser, Marloilf Mosser, Marvin , Movchan, Shelley Mueller, Mark Mitller,-Rixard. 2 78 Olson, Steven . . . 279 Ortmann, Donald . . . 280 7 Nevland, Maren . . . 122, 124, Newman, Carol . , . 257, 279 Newman, Renae . . .29, 56, 64, . 74, 78, Oster, Jeffery . . . 242 Kristine . . . 242 vt. Pardon, Michelle . 136, 145, 280 Patzner, Andy . . . 16, Paxton, Scott . . . 108, is Peery, Linda . . . 108,242 Peltier, Jerry. . . 122,242 Jolynn . . . 110,280 Pence, Leanne . . . 116, 242 xra , . . 242 Ronald . . . 280 243 Charlene . . . 115, 243 . 58, 243 Gretchen . . . 282 .137, 146, 282 Richardson, Dawn . . . 282 is Ringsiad, Stacy . . . 16, 20, 74,75 108,111,128,14 Rinn, Kristine . , . Rivard, Mary . . . 4, 250, 282 124, 243 A 24 Roberson, Laurie . . . - -f 1 Robinson, Sharon . . Rodeffer, Linda . . . Rodgers, Roen, Rogers, Wanda . . Rollman, Kory Roma, Jam2'5'. 46 Romine, Darin . . . Rongstad, 143 Rose, Rosethal, . : ':s'1 S. Rostad, Randy . . . 244 Roth, Jeff. . . 38, 60, 243 Rouse, Ronald . . . 254, 283 Roy, Jodi. . . 115, 283 Rubbelke, Bill . . . 283 1 Rudland, Joni . . . 244 Rudser, Michelyn . . . 56, 270, 283 Rudy, Jay. . . 146, 244 Ruelle, James . . . 66,,67, 244 Ryan, Carlton . . . 283 Q 108,283 244 Nanette . . . 283 . 85, 139, 283 Schmidt, Susan . . Schmitt, Joe . . . Schnellbach, Carl Schock, Denley . Schoffstall, Pam . . . 115, 244 Schriock, Joe . . . Schriock, Todd Schultz, Dave . Schultz, Edgar .'. Schuster, Scott . Schwan, Troy . Score Scott Jenny Scruggs, Searcy, Wade Sebby, Julie . . Sedevie, Joe . . . Seivert, Lisa . . . Seney, Merilee . Severson, Ktia . Sharp, David . . Sheldon, 132, 271 Shelton, Shirk, Slade, Brenda . . . 122, 144, 245 Slavens, Tracy. . . 124, 128, 144, 250, 286 Slorby, Sarah . . . 84, 245 286 4, 108, 124, 8, 133, 245 . . 245 1 134, 245 132, 286 ,W W 143,288gQ? Tanner,DeM?e 124 140 141 143 247 f 247 Taylor, Jef . . . Taylor, LuAnn. 120 288 Taylor, Tamara 127 247 Taylor, Timothy Telehey, Lori. . 42 43 68 Telkamp, Thomas, Thompson Thompson, 132, 133 Thompson, Thompson, 129, 132 Tiller, Marie Tollefson 1z1,123, 288 Tollefson, Tompers, Tompers, Traxinger Traxinger Tammy Rick . Lea , Ronald Tryhus, Neil . . . 113 Linda Shovelier Skar Wade, Wagner 'iff 'Eg . , Qi? ' is ,'.. 9 XV., K. 120, 290 Wahlund, Janet. . . 72, 74, 75, 78, 121, 147, 290 ' Walker, Barb . . . 42, 43, 68, 69, 248 Walker, Betty . . . 248 Walker, Carolyn . . . 108, 248 ' 'Walker, Daren . . . 22, 38, 226, 248 Walker, Jackie . . . 122, 134, 248 Wallace, Tom . . . 248 Wallin, Nick . . . 290 Walter, Brian . . . 248 Ward, Casey. . . 290 Warnke, David . . . 290 Ward, Kent . . . 248 Warren, Kimberly . . . 56, 248 Washington, Thomas . . . 52, 290 Wassink, Dirk . . . 50, 291 Waswick, Dawn . . . 117, 291 Wedar, Lori . . . 64, 133, 237, 243 Weigel, Jerry . . . 248 , Weigel, Julie. . . 42, 43, 146, 281, 291 Weigel, Rachelle . . . 42, 110, 248 ...122, 144, 248 Zakhole, Mohabad . . . 124, 249 Zethren, Darren . . . 249 Ziebarth, Mary . . . 115, 293 Zietz, Cynthia . . . 249 Zietz, Tom. . . 293 Zimmerman, David . . . 50, 66, 249 Zimmerman, Peter . . . 50, 66, 67, 249 Zinke, Russel . . . 293 Zumbo, Lynda . . . 249 Zupetz, Rudy . . . 66, 67 249 MAGIC CITY FACULTY Aanestad, Aspaas fr , rw: . ' 1 'fi' if 17119 If ,V . .. . 1. .. 7 Y' V 4' A. Valorie. . . 165 ertscher, Deana . . . 135, ' eaver Berg rf B 55, i.. 1f4..,5,,,,,..5'7 aw 71' af 4 , fr' 2 4 , 9 .- 4 ll 1 138, 144: Werre, Lisa Westlake Westmeyer, Tami . , . 291 Westwood, Thomas . . . 249 Wetzel, Blair. . . 276, 291 Wharton, Terry . . . 249 White, Brian . . . 122, 127, White, Kevin. . . 61, 122, 226, 249 Whitley, Alan? . . 58, 249 Whitley, Lisa 3 . . 249 Widmayer, Rhonda . . . 291 Wiggins, Catherine . . . 249 Wiley,,8teve . . . 291 Wille?fJDaniel . . . 249 Williarns, Kristen . . . A Wilson, Dave . . . 38 ,91 133, 249 Wilson, Jim WilS0n,Julie.i2ief7+g12s 7 5 771111177 9 . 7 Wlss, Dawn .4222 Burke Butts Wiss, Larry .if 1 Wisthoff, Jonathan . . . 17, 61, , '- 39, 121,292 Garlauth . . . 167 4 Witty, Dawn, . . 108, 122, 249 ,Grmmmtiji rence . . . 167 woen, Edward . . . 66, 129,292 4 ,,,c,3cini, 7 , ,,,.1ph. . . 176 wana, Trisha . . . 249 Wolf, Jackie . . . 110,292 . 47 Wolf, Mark. . . 292 ,yy . ,H Egifyl ' 527' 292 ,,,s Jackie . . . 128, 167 Wood, Eric . . . 66, 249 Woods, Julie. . . 16, 21, 23, 73, 75, 78, 79, 128, 139, 250, 292 Worchester, Mike . . . 292 Wurgler, Kyle . . . 292 Y 7 1101292 ws . . 292 312 272122197724 Heilman, Michael. . . 112, 167 Herslip, Harvey . . . 167 Hunstaid, Ann . . . 167 Hurd, Kathy. ..117, 167,168 J Jensen, David. . . 168 Jensen, Larry. . . 168 ' ' Johnson, Tom. . . 168 , Joyal, Steve. . . 145, 168 J ,. .wmim Knuth, Orlin . . . 168 Kramer, Vivian . . . 168 L Lautenschatager, Joanne . . . 168 Liebelt, Darrell , . . 135, 168 Landsiedel, John . . . 164 M ,,, M1595 Z1 'f6ff:,,h,,fr.,,, M2451 , ' uvgw. .' ' 120, 121, 122, 165,: K ' Mvqims, Linda ewigreteer, Markell, Joyce . . . 168 Marquardt, Arlyn . . . 134, 168 Cindy . . . 169 David. . . 169 Debbie . . . 169 Janet. . . 169, 172 . . 109, 169 Paul schetter Wittliff, Peggy .ra u -r J I fx .g ...I -., Q K X YV X, X , , , - ..,,.. ,mfg-1f:.f WEL-.--,,..1:aVrPVi '2',4145f1-'AJV , ' .5 . X-12 L 'fiwfgff F 35 -V?C ' T555 'fri 'fV1l- 213: i12','?J 'Ef Tiff 51: 7513- -jf-21 1' li i-it ..-5, ,ff-VV, 345, :'V:,,',,fa-L5.5--,gg 5'. --'L-3 L,,Q5'::ggf A V Q in is V , V , 5 V,'-':-f- '-sfL,Ee1IJgsPx!,'-1'i-T ,- L V ' Fav . , :ii V - V, ,- 2 , -Vi V - -V A V V , -V f . -V - - -Vw:-V-.-11. '-WYS,f:ff '54ilf1a25,V,'V-fi-V'-f155-'V..- F''rvi'w4'r1f-fW1 -:'l4,:.4Q-.-G v'l-Ssfh.':sP?51'-1-1 fa2,:gf,:+.4:: 1.-V-tis Jjrfff , V- ' '- V V' '- , Vx '11, 1--:ali , ff? -f'V.AV1P++?g ' ?g1ff'k-'iirafgfwzfv -5-5, 3 -V r - -'Q , , - - ,. , ., E.. 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