South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1980

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SWS T1lIilllllQll Volume 70 Tllllalmlllllxi IUIDAWS QDHIF MMR Hung llllrWVlllES l 'l like Sands Through The Hourglass, So Are The Days 0f Our Lives. This ls The True Life Drama ln Which The Students 0f South High Live, Work And Pla y. South I-hgh School 3131-1.9th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55407 Title ,-A 3 Denise Workcufl, Loss Nlohs, lane Erlers, Clarissa Murphy and friends, show that lunrors have splrlt too. Sensors help a great deal at the pep fest. The band keeps the pep fest allve, Football players try to get pepped up for the game. Deanna Wrchrnan, Steve Crenshaw, Alena Hnggrns, Greg Allen and Lon Nyenhurs wrth Charlre Schnerder were packed for thrs years homecomrng bottle suckrng contest. Trgerettes entertarn the crowd. Famrlrar sight to all South students. Sue Mateer, Cathy Gerard, Nancy Myers and Marne Capra cheer at the homecoming game, Lon Nyenhurs had an unexpected attack. Crowd shows theur splrut durrng the hornecomrng game. South Hugh School, where all the actron ls!! W WMIE W1.Jrl!l!lh?!lIE T HL HIIIWIIIE W 3:55 E . 3 ww 11 -J' 10 S 1. Todd Anderson smiles cheerfully with his South High pennant. 2. Mr. Dahl all strung up in his spaghetti. 3. Claudia Smith and Lisa Valenti improve their eye sight. 4. lenny Peckam smiles high. L 5. Mr. Lee is bored with his class. 6. Sue Moats, Sandy Anderson and Pam Moe are 1979-80 beauty queens. 7. Andy Wrobel gets caught testing the spaghetti sauce. 8. Cathy Mathews watches all the guys go bye. 9. Brenda Harrity revolts against her owner Kevin Stormer. , s., .ar ,a..,',f .5 , Q -5:, eg file te f 'fr f 4 - Theme Pictured here are a few of the different and unusual experiences and expressions, which are all a part of our day to day life at South High '7T '? m T' 3 X'3?R33iQSfEJ1 ww: ' L- ....-.,... , E' Q . Q S A :1 i . i f f- L1 lg N ' . 1 - 3 1.1 . 1 .i - ' ' Exif,-1 QV' 1 Sw ' .iv fm-f-T: ' Q, . . 1: x- -' - 1? ' - ' . - i W 3 . , QQ. 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Lyle Geldert, lerryElletson, Loren Stout, Brad Carlson and Carl lohnson kill time. Peggy Lind and Lyle Geldert purchase tickets for Animal House at the Nile. Charlie Schneider crams for a test. lune Byrne makes a cone at the Dairy Queen where she works. Denise Workcufl, Carmen Watkins and Mary Byrd spend an evening watching T.V. left Larch, Marie Capra, Rich Hansen and lriends party during M.E.A. break. 8 - Theme i 'ws K S ,v Q Xja Q -Q i Wlllalllllllli lllElllD lllli Ullllh Gllllallll TW A Party? . . . Great! . . . Where? . . . When? . . . Aw Shoot, I gotta work! Night Life Varies T 0 Suit The Tastes Of South Students What does the location White Sands , the number 16, and the letters B.Y.0. mean to you? lt you're a normal South student, it means party! A common topic in the commons during lunch on any given Friday is, where's the party? But during the week the activities are not as wild. The things students do t'Atter Dark consist basically of working, going to movies, studying, watching T.V., cruising and even an occasional party just for the heck of it. Cruising the night away is common for guys to pick up girls and vice versa. Cruising isn't only confined to South Minneapolis, sometimes people cruise from Minneapolis to as tar away as New Hope. Movies are a popular night time activity just as going to work on the weekends is an unpopular activity, or doing homework or just watching T.V. Night life is important to South students mostly because it gives students a place to go and things to do. EIDE Af l l'llll? SllBllllllll S NlB FAV RlllllTllllBS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - Theme . Kari Peterson and Becky Larkin model straight legged jeans and chords. . High top nikes and clogs are just a few popular shoes, . Gold chains, rings, stickpins and watches are some of the things people wear. . Richard Perkins and Rhonda Thompson show off theirs ierseys. . Wanda Anderson and Brenda Aguilar show wavy and curly perms. . Animal House was one of the most favorite movies. . Patty Overbo and Brent Jeffers model bib-overalls. . Mork and Mindy was one of the popular T.V, shows. . Paul Goclon and Richard Mencel show curly and feathered hair. 1 I wt , X with fl . I . Aw. Q' Kwg wjxllfi . r 4 What should I wear? . . . How should I wear my hair? . . . What should l do? Decisions, Decisions, Decisions! Welcome To The 80's These are some of the most popular fashions and fads of todays teenagers. We all have our own styles and favorites but these seem to head the list. Straight legged jeans, cords and bib-overalls are popular with both guys and girls. High tops and a variety of different brands of tennis shoes like Nikes, Puma, Converse and Tigers are popular with mostly all of South's students. Clogs and slides are being worn by the girls. Looking around school at the popular hair styles, perms and short feathered hair is in, although long hair seems to be coming back, at least with some people. Music is an important part ot most teenagers lives. If it's not Disco, it's Rock. Most of the students are into one or the other. One of the most popular T.V. shows is Mork and Mindy and the movie that everyone is going to see is Aimal House . t'Amityville Horror also was a leading movie this year. 6 it 5 u . 7 9 Theme Fund Raising Activities Popular Af South This year there has been a lot of fund raising activity to get money for different groups around school. Why do groups do fund raising? When we asked some of the people who sold things what the money went for, we found out the following. The music department sold Happenings Books to help pay for their outfits for South Singers and Jazz Band, and also to help pay for their trip to Hawaii. The yearbook staff sold candy and pennants to help keep up the standards of quality of the yearbook to compensate for the decline in sales and enrollment. The Tigeretts sold jewelry to help pay for their uniforms. There was a Spaghetti Dinner and Hayride, and also kazoos and roses were sold by the Seniors to help build up the senior class treasury. Juniors had a slave day to help their class raise money. All in all many things were sold by a variety of South High groups to make this year a better one financially. teen: 12 Theme Money! Money! Money! Everybody's after my money! Spaghetti SOIJ Here! Dinndr Ti :Kats l l lllFt llllD llllMklllllSSllllllNlQ W sri'-3 Sell o Ns. Ax E -..abfi Shari Roen sells candy for the Yearbook Staff, Dave Manolefl and Kevin Stormer silk screen pennants which will be sold. Lori Dombrovskis sells a Happenings book to Melissa Wallace for her trip to Hawan. Richard Fong and Dawn Brodeen sell tickets for the Spaghetti Dinner. During the sale ot jerseys by the Senior class, Margaret Entzel tries to persuade Toby Vilquain to buy one. Rich Fong shows off tickets for Spaghetti Dinner. l.D. Roland trys to sell Dan McConville some jewelry to pay for her Tigerettes uniform. Paula Kemp, Shari Roen and Barb Zipoy work on drying ink on the Yearbook pennants. Lori Nyenhuis works hard on selling slaves on lunior Day. Theme fi? vin' , 5 V. . gieliz. Lg .-:gg?,'.,,Q1:: V .. ,. .U .., iii f Inq! 14' 'A ' ,Ev :Fix 45 if .1 'Qu , ,4 A . -ciggggig ix NU 3? 'f .4 , A' tl , ' f Lf.: , 3- A, .c f ,. .,fm,. 9 15:12 ,3:f5i:f, V ijt ' lrvfzge , xii 22.31 ia-Wit. 1 F F af. mnlgwf Q if 3, S ss gy . A7 -1.M g hw ' E XL , 5 ig , 1 W g 'E A 3 A is' ' T 1 2 I E i a 3 2 N fa ' Q l'l lHllll lllEK lllllNlQ 'lWWl'l F. ,W ,- ., I ' et W rv '. ,. ...na - y, 4 5 I- 6 5. 1, 2. Dean Gullickson smiles as Kordi Risvold crowns him lung. 3. Brenda Harrity is surprised as she is crowned queen. Debbie Rosenow and Bob Matthewsg this years coronation M.C.'s. 5. The Marching Band marches before the game. 8 7 4, Sandy Anderson Pam Moe and Kevin Stormer decorated cars for Homecoming. 6. Wanda Anderson and Darla Herman try to keep up with the balloon customers. 7. Larry Larson and team members charge through the sign the cheerleaders made. 8. The 1979 Homecoming King and Queen, Dean Gullickson and Brenda Harrity. Homecoming Smwdfmyiimwhg lhnnemwnmg'MMek Confetti, shaving cream and spirit filled the halls and parking lot of South High. The 24th-28th of September was Homecoming. Everyone joined in on the spirit all week long. On Monday the Yearbook Staff started selling candy and pennants which started a long hard week of money raising for many organizations. Later that evening was the hayride sponsored by the Student Union. Tuesday was Sophomores day. Wednesday was Junior day and during both lunches the rent a tiger auction was going on. That night was the spaghetti dinner sponsored by the Senior class, followed by the crowning of Queen Brenda Harrity and King Dean Gullickson. Thursday was Senior day and the slaves were out on the loose and the Seniors sold roses and kazoos. Friday was the biggest day of all! The pep fest was a great success. Cheerleaders sold pom poms and garters were sold by the tigerettes. The balloons flew and the game was on. South lead throughout the whole game until the last 3 minutes of the game when North brought in their one play man and bummed us all out of a fantastic Homecoming celebration. Everyone rushed home to rid their bodies and belongings of shaving cream and confetti in time for the dance. This years dance feature disco music from Midwest Disco. a' rx J A Tr T E'- 'tgtkfb QV lf 2 455 'P 16 Homecoming . L Q l 'Sf A view of the large crowd that turned out for this years Homecoming game, Slave Kevin Hoyhtya gives master Theresa Syde a piggy back ride . Part of the Homecoming activities this year was the door decorating contest, Mike Balluf, Michelle Beal and Steve Slordahl think Brian Crusan needs a shave. Slave Marie Capra does homework tor her master. Angela Clark decorates a door for the door decorating contest, Steve Anderson carries the ball against North as Tony Vossen leads to block, Diane Hall and Cathy Gerard dance down to the disco sounds of Midwest Disco. Shelley Hartley serves spaghetti at the Spaghetti Dinner sponsored by the Senior class. Rich Hanson sells his body for slave day. Rhonda Thompson and friend get into the shaving cream spirit at the Homecoming game. Homecoming More Couples And il Lot More Spirit Make Sadie Fun ln the past years Sadie was held at Malkersons ranch, but on Saturday October 27th, 88 couples boarded 3 buses to Hyland Ski Chalet. This year there were 40 more couples than last, which shows the girls this year had alot more spirit than in the past. South students put more tradition in this years Sadie with the addition of the marriage ceremony and the jail, for the guys who refused to hold hands. Many South students were disappointed because there was no hay ride this year. The night consisted mainly ol dancing, talking, picture taking, and getting married. All-'n-All, most had a great night. 1. Debbie Rosenow and Darcy Alm make an arch tor Mary Harrity and Todd Anderson. 2. Lorna Siolie, Bob Mathews, Garrin Sax, Lori Nyenhuis, Ken Eskelson and lan Brummet circle to the left. 3. Sarah Ocel shows oft her neat duds , 4. Tom Patterson gets taken oft to jail by lane Adamson and Lynn Hickey. 5. Paul Economon and lulie Erickson get married by Marryin' Sam , 18 - Sadie Hawkins ' 414. W My E T -w. -A...' g ,h f th 'W' '. 1. . Wrmb Q W-.W x 3 M . - K xl 1 1 2. K+ X A ' v R I+ , JA.. PWQ-u-s , Q , fs iw f 1 ', 4 b ,ff S. 1. . 1 .- 1 ,ff -- , - QQ my -' ,- . ..-, Q N-. 197.9-80 Sno-Daze Suffers From Lack Uf Snow - Not Spirit This year's Sno-Daze week was held from Feb. 11th-15th. It was a very successful week as many people participated in the activities. Monday, the National Honor Society sponsored a hay ride which was held at Diamond-T Ranch. Tuesday was tally day. Wednesday was Sophomore day and T- Shirt day. There was a wide variety ot T-Shirts worn that day with sayings like Your Den or Mine and The more l know Men the better I like My Dog . The Coronation was held that night when Queen Sue Moats and King Larry Larson were crowned. Junior day was Thursday when they sold candy tor Valentines Day. Friday was Senior Day. They sponsored an event called Be Somebody Day . The idea was to dress up as somebody you always wanted to be. Friday night was the annual Sno-Daze Dance teaturing the band l'Second Level The big bummer about the Whole week was that Winterim was cancelled city wide because of to many injuries to students in past years. ln the past, the Winterim Day was one ot the highlights of the entire week. 1. Cindy Clarkson and Trina Rogers dance to Pop Music during the Coronation. 2. Lori Dombrovskis and Curtis Givens, Sophomore attendants. 3. Larry Larson is crowned King. 4. Sue Moats is surprised to be crowned Queen. 5. Andy Wrobel and Shelley Hartley were the M.C.'s at the SnofDaze Coronation. 6. Mike laney and Lisa Kvale were the Junior Attendants. 7, Sue Moats and Larry Larsong Our Sno-Daze King and Queen. 20 Sno-Daze if ws, ,W 1 ',,f-,Y-'A Q THE 1979-80 SNO-DAZE ROYAL TK'Curits Givens and Lori Dombrovskis, Sophomore Attendantsg Steve laney, Theresa Syde, Bob Mathews, Barb Zipoy, Brent Jeffers, Dawn Brodeen, Queen Sue X is Moats, King Larry Larson, Debbie Rosenow, Ricky Wood, Ardis Houle, Steve Anderson, Lisa Kvale and Mike Janey, the Junior Attendants. X NSN rr 1 v L 1 me .1 1 ' 1 xnkmv-...UQ saw. if V XL were ! D l ,Q jg: A 'i K K, Y ' Lf , , ', 2 Z . f I ri I I J. A , J jr i of i if flea, x ,, ...- UHELL0 DOLLY CREW' BUTTUM ROW' Michelle Brown, Sharon Davis and Joan Dropik. SECUND ROW' lim Anderson and Terry Mencel. THIRD ROW' Karl Aaberg and Carol Chambers. TOP ROW' Glen Thoreson, Todd Lindstrom, Rich Mencel, Karl Knox and Cathy Gerard. E X il wx 1. Dolly talks with Horace about her tuture. 2. Dolly makes her entrance at Harmonious Gardens restaurant as the waiters look on. 3. Cornelius and Barnabys requist for a day off is denied by Horace. 4. Horace finds Cornelius and Barnaby at Mrs. Malloys hat shop. 5. Dolly has a talk with Ermengarde and Ambrose Kemper in the teed store. 22 Fall Musical . 145820. O' 3 K., 'ff .?g5P e .. r a:f 'w1i' 4 L. iii 'K I '--I. Large Cast And Crew Make Hello, DolLv A Gala Success A I South This years 1979-80 Fall Musical, Hello Dolly, was a great success. Over 1800 people attended the performances the four evenings they were held on Dec. 5,6,7 and 8. This was the highest attendance ever at a performance in recent years. There were also previews for English classes and a matinee for the three area lunior High's. Hello, Dolly! is the story of Dolly Levi, a middle aged widow turned Match- maker, who involves herself with amorous affairs of several comical characters. The musical centers in New York in the 1890's. Hello Dolly is based on The Matchmaker by Thorton Wilder. The plot revolves around Dolly's effort to marry Horace Vandegelder, a skinflint millionare. Cornelius Hackle and Barnaby Tucker, Mr. Vandegelder's store keepers are also heavily in the action. lohn Kanter, this years orchestra director said that out of all the musical's he has helped with, Hello Dolly was indeed the best he has ever seen. There was over 70 students involved in the show, cast, crew and orchestra. Terry Hanson said that in his directing experiences, he had Never experienced better cooperation and participation by the South students. I 'i x!,.f HELLO DOLL Y CAST BOTTOM ROW Lori Dombrovskis, Darla Hermann, Ardis Houle, Cindy Clarkson, Debbie Rosenow and Kris Ozolins. SHIONO li'OW'Brad Laudert, Bill Freeman, Bill Brown, Donny Erickson Greg Allen and Mike Wurzer. THIRD ROW' Brenda Harrity, Steve Anderson, lulie Lossow, Tom Staebler, Lori Nyenhuis, Karen Gustafson, Dan Tenhof, Tamie Staebler, Naomi Sletten lon Fors and lenny Peckham FOURTH l?OW'lim Hines, lim Larch, Mike Andrusko. Randy Brekhus, Paul Kelm and lodi Lorge. HFTH ROW' Tim Thotland and Greg Miller. STXTH ROW Andy Wrobel Andy Madsen Bob Tamble, Kevin Stormer and Rick Martinez. TOP ROW' Paul Marihart, Charlie Booth and Garrin Sax, Fall Musical 23 Student Union Does Good Job ln 1979-80 The Student Union had many active people in this years union activities, with about 125 students attending every meeting. There were many activities such as the Homecoming, Holiday, and Snowdaze dances that were planned and spon- sored by the union, plus the selling ot buttons tor both Homecoming and Snowdaze. The union not only did things for the school, but did many service proiects for the community, such as collecting money for a rockathon for senior citizens, who could not get out and do it tor themselves. The Student Union was one of the major factors in helping to bring up school morale and involvement. l i l in me on '45 t Mu H K' M .z .hlvY '!I 3 MLO.E Hems T o Educate Young Mothers The M.l.C.E. program CMotherflnlant Care Educationl is provided at South High for young mothers who want to finish their education. The Day Care is run by Sue Ryan, Bernice Smith, and social worker Pernilla Lembke. The CDT's fChild Development Techniciansb or lnlantfToddler teachers are Patty Dow- dle and Julie Peters. Every morning the young mothers bring their children to the nursery to spend the day. They pick them up after 6th hour. The center is located in the Home Economics section at South. The moms are assigned to the nursery like a regular class and they take care ol all the kids. There is usually 2-3 girls in the center per hour. They get credits for it just like any other class and are graded each day according to their participation in class with the kids. The M.l.C.E. program takes kids up to 2 and a half years old. They can stay in the program all three years ol high school. There is also a Family Life!Parenting class taught by Bernice Smith. lt is required for three trimes- ters. 4 122 1. M.l.C.E, program advisor Bernice Smith, comforts a camera shy toddler, Sheldon Drew. 2. Kristopher Overbo and lesse Thompson play in the nursery. 3. Charlene Wanstall helps lesse down the slide. 4. Dorothea White holds up her daughter Jenice for the camera M.l.C,E. Program Work, Work, Working Many ot South's students spend their evenings and spare time working and earning money to spend on many of the necessities of high school, and some work to support themselves. Many of the students save money for things like college, cars, clothes and partying on the weekends. Others just spend it as it comes, and even others use it on school trips or school activities. Many of Souths students are on the work program. They go to school for half the day and then they go to work and earn credits to graduate. Many of the students like the program and feels that it gives them a chance to find out what the working world is like. Most of the people work in or close to the neighborhood where they live, but there are a few who work out of the area. There are many places where South students work. You will find most of Souths students working in places such as hospitals, grocery stores, Burger King, Mac Land, Target, or other fast food outlets. Even though South has the highest dropout rate in the city, we have the highest percentage of students who work and have plans to work after graduation, ,,g.-aus... ul -61 i 3 . Erica Aarvig relaxes on the iob at the Nile Theatre. 2. Kevin Stormer helps a customer find something at Target. 3. Brian Saastad works stocking candy bars at Target, 4. Terry Oliva makes coffee at a neighborhood restaurant. 5. Sue lulin rings up merchandise at the Country Store. 26 Working Students Top South Hi h Students Belon To National Honor Society The National Honor Society is based on scholarship, character, service and leadership. A student needs a 3.5 GPA to become a member. Students who are eligible must follow a specific procedure, which includes recom- mendations by teachers, parents and a review committee evaluation. The Honor Society students plan to work on a service project for the school, and they also sponsored the hayride on Sno-Daze. A In April, juniors along with other seniors who qualify will be inducted into the society. 1. THE 1979-80 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE T K' BOTTOM ROW'Cindy Clarkson, Barb Marden, Laura Ott, Liz Mahoney, Kim Johnson and Ping Wang. SECOND ROW' Michelle Beal, Dan McConvilIe, Brenda Harrity, Darcy Alm, Shelly Hartley, Cathy Wurzer and Marsha Karpinen. TOP ROW'Marie Capra, lane Adamson, Chris Ozolins, Brent letters, Scott Fredell, Brad Carrol, Rich Mencel and Sheryl Lowy. 1. Chris Ozolins and Warren Kaari think up new ideas for the National Honor Society. 2. This year's National Honor Society Officers were Sheryl Lowy, Sec.-Treas., Kris Ozolins, Presidentg Liz Mahoney, Vice President, Advisors Jerome Tyler, loan Groth, Warren Kaari and Richard Friedrichsen. National Honor Society - 27 Required And Elective Classes Bring 0ut Talents ln South Students Required classes are a big part ot the school day. To graduate a student needs forty-five credits, twenty-tour of these credits are required classes. A student needs nine English credits, three Math or Science, nine History, one Health, and two Phy. Ed. credits to graduate. Students must take one English and one Social Studies class every tri-mester. Ot the forty-five credits, twenty-one of these are elective classes. There is a wide variety or electives to choose from to bring out the students talents and to learn new things. These are some ot the elective classes a student can choose lrom: Art, Accounting, Typing, Shorthand, Drivers Education, Chemical Awareness, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Yearbook, Modern Language, Music, and Special Education. There is a work study program so a student can go halt of the day to school, and then have on the iob experience. There are also Secondary Center Programs that give opportunities in Occupational Education. These are held in different schools or Vocational Centers. is is , iei E ,.,, . t A .. gt., -1 - we 28 - Required And Elective Classes Tx. I Yo ,f .ii ,,. ug ... 5 -bi S wff Brenda Fuller creates something out of clay in the art room. Cory Hermann, Doug Leonard and friends look very enthusiastic about what's going on. Kersten lasperson looks at her guide sheet figuring out what to do next. Diane Stand concentrates on her work. Steve Anderson waits impatiently lor the bird in the gym. Mark Levine cuts out table legs on the bandsaw. Cindy Clarkson, Michelle Fors, Sean Linderholm and Matt Dennis work on their typing. Melissa Wallace, Leslie Monroe, and Desi Rojas look bored with their work. Bill Roesner uses a blow torch on his bike. Required And Elective Classes 29 Choirs Continue Mtn Active Performance Schedules South has three different choral music groups, Varations which is made up of mostly Sophomore Sopranos and Altos, Concert Choir which is for anyone who would like to participate and the South Singers who are a select group of Juniors and Seniors. The South Singers are the most active group of singers. They performed at different places like schools and nursing homes for example. They also performed at special events for school like the coronations. All of the choirs performed at the concerts which were held throughout the year. Many choir students went to Hawaii during Spring break iust to have a good time, and any South student was welcome to go along if they could come up with the money. The choirs had a few fund raisers to help lower the cost of the trip like selling candy and fruit and a few other things. ' 1 55-A 'X X sg s .s S 111, 'isdn s ,J,' rQ 5.53253 if ' N V I I , l .. S N5 I. 1. Terry Hanson teaching a class. 2. Shelly Berg directing a class. 3. Don Erickson, Claudia Smith, Greg Allen, Lisa Valenti, Steve Anderson and Ardis Houle performing at the Homecoming Coronations. 4. Terry Hanson helping Kevin Stormer sing. 5, Star Vandervere, Melanie Frazer and Cathy Scott singing. 6. Cindy Clarkson and Don Erickson rehearsing. eta as VNU CLA l sf' J. -Def 3 hoirs Q I .. sa. ,ranging ii -UA 6 Q ff g, .1,f'tig,,x ,yr X rr Q , A. S09 ' . r ri. A Qs sf 'si ff , X t ,,f 'MQ 43? 5 'i South Singers ,ngxxwmxiv 'HE 1979-80 SOUTH SINGERS' B0770M ROW' Greg Allen, Jodi Lorge, Charlie Booth, Betsy Day, Andy Madsen, Lori Nyenhuis, Bill Brown, Lisa Valenti, Kevin Stormer and Mary Shand. TUP 'OW' Donny Erickson, Cindy Clarkson, Garrin Sax, Jane Adamson, Steve Anderson, Marie Capra, Tony Vossen, Ardis Houle, Tom Staebler, Claudia Smith, and Choir Director, Terry Hanson. Choirs Variations a E I THE 1979-80 VARIA TIONS: BOTTOM ROW' Lori Wieneke, Carol Johnson, Janet Johnson, Susan Barge, Shelly Berg, Kim Brodeen, DeAnna Wichman, Laurie Pivec, Margie Larson, Star Vandevere and Denise Horton, CENTER ROW' Sherri LeDuc, Judy 0'Brien, Kris Bethke, Lisa Clarkson, Karin Gustafson, Tammie Ludgate, Penny Joelson, Kari Peterson, Michelle Gerard, Brenda Cairns, Vanessa Sharp, Julie Kappes and Janet Danhouser, TOP ROW' Penny Engebretson, Sally Dehnel, Kathy Tillbury, Renee Herkal, Nannette Johnson, Lori Dombrovskis, Lori Schuda, Kathy Finch, Theresa Garland, Lynda Petek, Melanie Frasier, Charlene Goodwin, Eugenia Watson and Lori Stordahl, Concert Choir S THE 1979-80 CONCERT CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW' Dan Tenholl, Mike Andrusko, Randy Brekhus, Glenn Singleton, Bill Brown, Donny Erickson, Jim Larch, Michelle Fors, Sherri Enz, Brenda Fuller and Theresa Nelson, SECOND ROW' Desiree Bosquez, Kim Johnson, Robert Ratzlow, John Kommer, Mark Dischinger, Tom Weiland, Cory Hermann, Darla Hermann, Marcia Anderson, Mariz Chavez, Peggy Wissbaum and Mary Averill. THIRD ROW'Michelle Brown, Carmen Watkins, Shelly Stodolka, Dorinda Forsell, Eugenia Watson, Paul Marihart, Bob Tamble, Denise Workcutl, Jenny Peckham, Rochelle Schmidt, Lori Stordahl and Tamie Staebler. TOP ROW' Val Corgard, Cathy Gerard, Vera Ungurian, Brenda Strommen, Julie Lossow, Andy Wrobel, Brady Braziel, Ricl Martinez, Mike Wurzer, Jodi Lorge, Julie Spencer, Brenda Harrity and JD. Roland, hoirs W, MSX A f IQ., c er-are .ef 'J t dt NN M Strike Up The Band' This year there were many bands offered. Students who were interested in getting into instrumental music of some kind could have joined Mr. Joseph Darwich's Marching Band, Pep Band, Beginning Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band or Guitar. The Marching Band marched at all the home football games, including the one at Parade Stadium. They also marched in a Halloween Parade at Seward Elementary School. The Pep Band performed at Pep Fests and a few men's and women's home basketball games. Both Marching Band and Pep Band helped to keep up the spirit at the games. If you were interested in starting out on an instrument, you had a chance to get started with Beginning Band third hour. lf you were interested in starting out on the guitar, you could have taken guitar lessons fifth hour. Concert Band had a chance to perform at a couple of concerts this year. They performed at a Holiday Concert in December. In the Spring they had a Spring Concert and a Mass Band Concert with some junior highs. The Jazz Band played at the Holiday Concert and at both Homecoming and Sno-Daze Coronations. They also went to a few junior highs in the area. All in all, this years Band Program had a great year! 1. Mr. Darwich directs the Jazz Band during second hour, 2. Greg Allen, drum major, leads the Marching Band down the field. 3. The Jazz Band plays at the Homecoming Coronation. . Maureen Becker practices her guitar lesson during fifth hour Guitar. . Alena Higgins, Kari Schultz, and Andy Koenigsmark play at a home football game. 4 5 MARCH NG BAND M ,412 , THE 1979-80 MARCHING BANOXBRASS AND Mitchell, Dan Venier and left Scott. PERCUSSION' BOTTOM ROW' Terry Mencel, Mike Honkanen and Dean Christopherson. TOP ROW' Dave Dahlen, Dave Lehman, Greg Allen, Eric MARCH NG BAND Wht Sh ron Davis, Melissa Wallace, Alena Higgins and Penny Kokkila. TOP ROW'Kathy Douglas, Les THE 1979-80 MARCHING BANDXWOODWINDSJ BOTTOM ROW' Theresa Morrison, Sharon i e, a Martin, Carol Chambers, loe Ness, Dale Christopherson and Kip Overbo. NOT PICTUREDJ Kari Schultz. 34 - Bands 1 1, Mike Honkanen, Sharon White, and Alena Higgins march at a home football game 2, lazz Band plays at the Homecoming Coronation. 3. Dave Lehman plays his trombone in the stands, JAZZ BAND H g Q ' Q , , Q pg 4. Ag e Q . ,Vila f Ni. lslel bg! X gg, 79-80 JAZZ BAND: BOTTOM ROW'1oe Ness, Brian Ehlers, Sharon White, Tamie Staebler and Carol Chambers, TOP RUW' Kip Overbo, Andy Madsen, Kevin Wallace, Mike laney, Mike Honkanen, iristopherson, Eric Mitchell, Dave Dahlen and Tony Vossen. Bands - 35 The choice ot Clubs was smaller than in years before because ot the many teachers that have been transfered or cut, that were advising the groups. Not only are the teachers gone, but student enrollment is lower, so that means less students to go out for a club. Even though many clubs were not active this year, there are still some that are still trying to run strong. Still the largest amount ot South students are in Young Lite, that meets iust oft Lake and Bloomington, Other groups that are active in South are the Southerner newspa- per, Yearbook, Future Homemakers, Distributive Education, Black Culture True American Natives, Stage Crew and Motocross club. Spanish and French clubs were not clubs this year but were able to be taken as an elective class. All in all, tor the people who did participate in a club, they learned many new things and made many new friends. 36 Group Division Page QllllQ ttJ fmhlbl Wllhlllll Whf lllldllllbllllw' l l f . 7 - fl as 74 1. Stage Crew members Bill Brown and Greg Miller put the final adjustments on mike cords to be sure everything is A-0.K. 2. Debbie Shilson sells buttons for Homecoming while Barb Zipoy blows her kazoo. 3. Motocross member Matt McDiarmid welds a muffler for his bike . foe Sullivan puts up balloons for the Holiday Dance Sponsored by Student Union. 5. T.A.N.S, members get together for a group meeting. 6. Vivian Lee studies in French class. 7. Warren Kaari shows some of the different ethnic groups that are at South. 4. 6 I -ll 1 .- i H E MJ! X 5 U Group Division Page - 37 Changes In Southerner For 1979-80 Include New Advisor - New Magazine Format! Under a new advisor and a 10 member staff, advisor George Schell tried to change the Southerner by reducing the cost of the Southerner by combining issues together. They also tried to switch from hard news to a more magazine type of feature news. The Southerner is distributed to all students and community, free of charge. The staff had a lot of problems with people quitting and new people ioining at various times of the year. There were also a number of student writers who deserve much credit for helping the staff our under the pressure of EVER PRESENT deadlines. Greg Allen, Asst. Editor: George Schell, Advisory and Brian Saastad, Asst. Editor. Not Pictured: Brad Carroll, Editor. THE N79-80 SOUTHERNER STAFF: Gail Thompson, Greg Allen, Brian Saastad, Marcia Anderson, Charles Schneider, Brian Crusan, Tim Schroeder, and Dale Dugan. 38 Southerner Staff THE 1979-80 TIGER YEARBOUK EDITORS.'Advisor, Mr. Wold: Editors, Vik Rozenbergs, Barb Zipoy and Brian Crusan. QQIQ gg . . .ik lgl THE 1979-80 TIGER YEARBOUK STAFF' Colleen Roth, Sharon Davis, Patty Overbo, Dave Manoleff and Ed Kurschner. Hme And Hard Work Go Info The 1.980 Dyer This years Tiger Staff consisted of 15 members and 4 photogra- phers. The only thing the Staff had to go on was the idea that they had to make a yearbook to please the student body. The first thing the staff had to figure out was the theme. They then figured out how to connect the first 16 pages and the division pages in with the theme. Putting the pages together was the easiest part of the book. This year to raise money, to keep the yearbook from going into debt, the Tiger Staff sold pennants and candy during the Homecom- ing week. The 1979-80 Tiger Staff sincerely hope the buyers of the yearbook will be pleased with the results for many years to come. . THE 1979-80 TIGER YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS'Annette leffrey, Dan McConviIle, Gail Thompson and Sarah Ocel. iv' THE 1979-80 TIGER YEARBOUK STAFF' Rob Paavola, Karri Fisher, Paula Kemp, Charlie Booth, Kevin Stormer and Shari Roen. Year ook 39 4 A THE 1979-80 FHA CLUB: BOTTOM ROW'Tammy Staebler, Cindy Clarkson, Sherri Enz, Lori Stordahl and Julie Spencer. SECUND RUW' Darla Hermann, Marsha Anderson, Kim Johnson, Michelle Fors, Renee Herkal and Rochelle Schmidt. TOP ROW' lenny Peckham, Jodi Lorge, Julie Lossow, Brenda Strommen, Cathy Gerard and Mrs. Smith, Advisor. 'QT FUTURE HUM MAKERS 0 AMERICA CLUB DI TRIBU T IVE EDUCATION CLUB 0 AMERICA THE 1.979-80 DECA CLUB: BOTTUM ROW' Mary Fox, Becky Townsend, Wanda Anderson, Jodi Sandt and Mr. Swanstrom. SECUND ROW' Diane Lohert, Liz Hastings, Rose Conner, Genise Hart lill Pearson, Erica Aarvig, Laura Marden and Cathy Lorentzen, TOP ROW' Todd Peterson and Ronald Burgett. 40 - F.H.A. 81 DECA X THE 1979-80 TRUE AMERICAN NATIVE STUDENTS CLUB: BOTTOM ROW' Desi Rojas and Carrie Boswell. SECUND ROW' Lori Lussier, Audry Banks, and advisor Trisha Moose. THIRD ROW' Sue iDrew, advisor Gloria Skeets, Sharon White, Theresa Morrison and Summer Lee Morrison, Barb Smith and Greg Beaulieu. TOP RUW' Greg Banks, True American Native Students Club Black Culture Club .l 1979-80 BLACK CULTURE CLUB: BOTTOM ROW' Mary Byrd, Mark Bowie, Michele Allen and Tanya McDavid. CENTER ROW' Brady Brazil, Vanessa Sharp, Carmen Watkins and Melanie TOP RUW' Mrs. Smith, Sheri Bowie, lean Wilson and David White. Tans And Black Culture THE 1979-80 STAGE CREW' ETRST ROW' Tom Staebler, Greg Miller, Terry Mencel, Dave lohnson, lim Stephenson, Donny Erickson and Jim Anderson. TOP ROW' Bryan Marsh, Todd Lindstrom, Glen Thoreson, Glen Singleton, Mickey Higgens and Rich Perkins. , .,,. f rf ., - - X ,Y - , E V 5 Sta e Crew Motocross Club fag THE 1979-80 MUTOCROSS CLUB: lim Roesner, Bill Thibodo, John Hanson, Larry Larson, Gary Young, lack Crothers and Advisor, Mr. Bob Nelson. 42 - Stage Crew 81 Motocross Club BOTTOM l?OW'CaroI Chambers, lean Remily, Rhonda Thompson, Tammie Staebler and loe Sullivan. CENTER l?OW'Laura Ott, Brenda Harrity, Shelly Hartly, Rich Hansen and Virgil Vandermoon. TOP ROW' Lorna Siolie, Tooie Syde, Brenda Aguilar, Terry Rosenow and Vicki Vitquain. C 9 VF- f'd'?2 SQ 5, ..d,, -, A Youn Life Club Youn Life Club BOTTOM li'OW'Brian Benson, Tom Staebler, iett Larch, Don Westlund and Joe Sullivan. CENTER ROW' Kevin Hoyhtya, Dale Westlund, Sean Linderhoim, Doc Woods and Steve Crenshaw. TOP ROW' Mike ianey, Tim Gorsuch, Karen Brezinka, Annette Jeffrey and Gail Thompson. Young Life - 43 THE 1979580 FRENCH CLUB: BOTTOM RDW' Marlo Rosenau and Vivian Lee. MIDDLE RUW' Robin Burgess, Wendy Willis and Advisor, Mrs. Trabasso. TOP ROW' Mary LaCoursiere and John Matiska. mv Q s J . y ,mtg l .leafs . 1 -f W 1 . . W . I A , X117 I rs.-'MM ,,.. f - W, 5 . W.-. French Club Spanish Ulub P. S xy' ' if NX W ii.. ,Ng ii THE 1979-80 SPANISH CLUB: BOTTOM ROW' Joel Thomas. SECOND ROW: Joan Dropik, and Charlene Goodwin. THIRD ROW'Carla Haltli, Penny Engebretson, Jim Stephenson, Beenu Aneia and Brenda Cairns. TDP RUW' Advisor, Mrs. Trabasso, Wesley Rannow, Terry Finch and Dean Pendleton. 44 - Spanish And French Clubs 'Ulu K' 'ir gif! Community School- il Center 0f Community Activity! ln small towns and days past, the school was a center of communi- ty life. ln Minneapolis, South High is a center of activity for all age groups and diversified interests in our neighborhood. Senior Citizens socialize, attend classes and participate in health clinics, Foreign born students learn English as their second language. Parents gather to discuss common concerns at Advisory Council meetings. Adults improve job skills or pursue new interests. People attend Home Improvement classes learning do-it-yourself skills in plumbing, wiring, insulating, remodeling, roofing, painting and paper- ing. Neighbors meet to learn crime prevention strategies and improve their problem solving skills. The Community School helps South High be a center of Community activity. i Wu-.f '-.i A f . 3 Q ,ca ' Y . ' sf - 1 b W ckulllll - ,. 4 ' as P ii R .. -s X' t A THE COMMUNITY SCHOUL STAFF' Patti Stuhlman, Share Maack-Albrecht, Vanessa George, Jeanne Rostad, and lody Smith. SiTTiNG: Gladys Gryniewski. f 4 1. The instructor admires the flower arrangement made by one of her students, 2. Disco dancing is offered as a Community School class. 3. A beginning student practices Calligraphy, Community School 45 1 46 A Sports- . Kathy Wurser - Women's Swimming Lance Taylor - Men's Basketball Liz Mahoney- Women's Tennis Scott Lowie - Cross Country Melanie Frazier - Women's Volleyball Sean Linderholm - Hockey Sjllllg llllwg QK -mln., T ... t . 0 . ' .- h .Q - A a so . ' - vis-vweikzffzz-geerie- ' e N ,. . , .ran-sl t l Qlll lllllilliikkkllllg llllbllll Sllli?lllllTAkllllQ'l at I During the 1979-80 school year all South students had a chance to participate in a variety ol athletic programs. Some sports stressed endurance such as Cross Country, Skiing, Football and Hockey, while others relied more on skill like Tennis Gymnastics and Basketball. To be a good athlete takes much ability and personal discipline. The opportunities to participate were numerous for both men and women at South. However, most teams suffered because of the lact that many promising athletes were too lazy to even come out for the various sports. This year the fan support and spirit at sports events seemed to go up with all classes, especially the Seniors. Although it wasn't really a winning season for any sport at South, many individuals starred in their own right, some even earning All- City honors. Q-ummm sri' .l1 ins W lx E ll lN l? Sports - 47 Jeffers And Larson . Named T o All-Cify Team - The team started with many new, inexperienced players and a s N few veterans. There was steady improvement from week to week fs indicating good attitude and effort. The critical stage of the season was games against West and the Homecoming game against North. South lost both games after being ahead well into the 4th quarter. This was especially difficult because the team then faced the powers of the league, Edison and Roosevelt. The next two weeks we were soundly trounced, but then what seemed to be a hopeless season turned to sunshine when South upset Henry 2-0, and played its best game. Steve Anderson, John Sedlock, Bill Hall, Tim Hoard, Jeff Larch and All-City Honorees Brent Jeffers and Captain Larson are Seniors who will be hard to replace. Dean Pendleton and Kevin Hoyhtya will lead a group of 31 Juniors, 14 of whom won letters, into the 1980 season with high hopes of a great year. These Juniors complement- ed by a respectable group of Sophomores foretells an era of improved football at South High next year. lf i 511 THE 1979-1780 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: BOTTDM l?0W'Tom Berg, Steve Anderson, Robert Teclaw, Jeff Larch, Ken Eskelson, Brian Rich and Kevin Wallace, SECOND ROW' Mark Dwyer, T Heard, Joe Sullivan, Paul Economon, Larry Larson, John Sedlock, John Pike, Grady LaRose, Bob Mathews and Virgil Vandermoon, THIRD ROW' Coach Don Sovell, Gary Dorr, Carlos Proano, Pa Marihart, Dean Christopherson, Mike Janey, Don Erickson, Joe Genung, Bill Larson. David Dahlen and Coach Eric Magdanz, FDURTH ROW'Coach Maurice Webert, Rudy Gonzalez, lim Scott, D McConville, Harry Montague, Seah Linderholm, Matt lmberi, Dean Pendleton, Brent Jeffers, Duane Baardson and Tom Dyvig. TOP RDW' Rob Fleck, Mark Dischinger, Kip Overbo, Kevin Hoyhty Mike Bender, Brad Carrol, Bill Hall, Rich Hansen, Tony Vossen and Vance Crawford. i 2 1 P i 'i P , '02 r45t l'33af'!1 - ,. x ae V 6755 ff 7 8 ?'f55e3si73gss31f!3' -fy gm .auf 5 fic- vi A. g :Ig .... . x.., , xE3.WE,,r,,,,.ii - , 1 33,14f:g-f.f,s:Sgssg,sr-ff+f-V-fx K L : 'lk' it O -' ES 'F T i ' e 3 i 4 we 9 A q ,ggi L Q L i 'L 415884 .L Us J Y hA. , 43 Qgejzi . N 3' :Ms E :MA 2 L L 1 'F H Cl 3 is t 1- .. :EES .ig ss, , .211 fc. L . -15.2122 THE 1979-1980 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Schuda, Paul Dixon, Dan Venier, Curt Givens, Kevin Ferguson, lim Anderson, Cory Hermann, Walter Richardson and Pat Smith: SECOND ROW: lohn Matiska, Coach left Olson, Coach Willie Owens. THIRD ROW: Mike Flom, Mike Betzold, Rich Perkins, Barry Olson, Paul Wagner, Keith Hickey, Kevin Hogland, leff Scott, Ken Larson, and Mike Wurzer. TOP ROW: Rick Martinez, Bob Gerard, Terry Parker, Chris Angelos, Steve Crenshaw, Frank Pierce, Doug Leonard, Dave Legman and Rodney Lossow. if s'37Q 1 Steve Anderson moves the ball forward as Rich Hansen Puts a block on North players. i 2. Team members look disappointed as the opposing team scores. i 3. Melvin Hagenson is this years team student manager, 4, Brent Jeffers makes it look easy to catch the ball in mid air. 5, leff Larch desperatly looks for the first down. 6. South's defense holds the opposing team for no gain. Football 49 13 IWW -ai l THE 1979 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL TEAM' BOTTOM RUW' Jodi Martineau, Desi Rojas and Val Stand. CENTER ROW' Rose Waupoose, Kelli Brauman, Karri Fisher, Angela Kappenman, Diane Bartson, Sharon Davis and Angie Kapishkowit. TOP l?0W'Asst. Coach Lorrie Lussier, Marlo Rosenau, Karen Brezinka, Melanie Frasier, Kris Ozolins, Darcy Alm, Cathy Mathews, Brenda Aguilar and Coach Friedrichsen. 50 Women's Volleyball Alm llnd 0zoHns Named T 0 All-City Women 's Volleyball Team: Also Most Valuable This years Women's Volleyball Team felt they hadn't done as well as in the past years. Coach Friedrichsen said the girls practiced really hard, but he felt they should have won more than they did. Darcy Alm and Kris Ozolins were named to the All- City Team. Darcy and Kris have been on the Volleyball Team forthe past three years, and they were probably the most valuable players on the team. In Conference season, the team had a record of 2 wins and 11 losses. They played Fridley Grace lor Regionals. Even though the team didn't win, they put a lot of effort into every game they played. l 1. Karen Brezinka does her set while the referee watches closely. 2. Val Stand serves one ot her over hald serves. 3. Melanie Frasier spikes the ball. 4. Brenda Aguilar gets ready to set the ball. 5. Coach Friedrichsen sits calmly during the game. 6. Desi Rojas prepares for the ball to come. 7. Darcy Alm gets ready to bump the ball. 8. Kris Ozolins practice her bump. Women's Volleyball 51 THE 1979-80 WUMENS CROSS CUUNTRY TEAM' Coach Warren Kaari, Alisa Siegler, Marsha Karpinen and Sue Barge. N07' PICTURED: Beth Potter. ...nw 1. Sue Barge stetches out before the meet. 2. Marsha Karpinen, 1979-80 Women's Cross Country captain. 3. Marsha Karpinen iust worked up a Rondo Thirst . 4. Warren Kaari gives the girls their times after the meet. 5. Sue Barge pours it on in the home stretch. 6. Warren Kaari takes down times during the meet. 7. Alisa Siegler stretches out before the meet. 52 - Women's Cross Country at A . Ma, 'tif 1i q if 'i Marsha lfarpinen Makes All-City! This year's Women's Cross Country team was once again coached by Warren Kaari. This year was a disappointing year for the Women's Cross Country team, due to the lack of participation. Only tour girls ran for the Cross Country Team. There was 1 Senior, 1 Junior, 1 Sophomore, 1 Freshman, but due to a injury to Beth Potter early in the season, only three girls actually competed. For a small team, it never-the-less was a good one, although they had to lorleit all meets, losing 15-50 due to lack of members. Records and good finishes in meets made the season fun for the participants and coach. Marsha Karpinen set a school record with a time of 12:30 on the 2 mile course, Sue Barge placed 8th in the city Sophomore meet and Alisa Siegler finished 12th. These two girls have shown promise for the future. Next year Mr. Kaari is looking for girls that really want to run and to help build a good team. i ' Q 'f-W, fi 'iw Q, a ,I J N fails. . QQ Mag We 4 Qc 'th ' 1 Oc 1 1 bin ,t Q 'NRM t. N. RN t ss- .- s 6' if it GD sg .,,,.,, 4? f H warm. 'fb t f-UM , in , . Q. ,wa an I , ff? M 2 ' 2 .f1MM4'w .+. - ' 1 K ' r Q if . ' ff. -M as . c M V 5' ff WL.: IJ: nl' Mill ,QM 1, David Krett races around Nokomis. 2. Todd letters races across held. 3. lohn Hapcek finishes a race lst for South. 4. Scott Fredett prepares tor a race. 5. South runners try to gain position at the start ot a race. 6, Rob Paavola and Mike Capra run neck and neck in a race at Nokomis. 7. Rob Paavola strains at the tinish, 54 1 Men's Cross Country , jwlvigcf 4,4 3.,i1f,'.5H Y 1 QW ' I N A m las ' 7 A oft 19 V ' Q Q in-i SE U' - ,.:k- 3, 1 f stsssi so we it t Cross Country Running - A Tough lnrfvidual And Team Sport Cross Country is many things. lt is a team sport, an individual sport, and a tough sport mentally and physically. Veteran runners train at least six days a week averaging about 12 miles a day, and new runners whatever they can handle. All of this for a three mile race. Most of the meets are held at Lake Nokomis. This years team did not have as good a season as expected, due to the size of the team and the fact that they lacked one good runner. But still there were some good individual performances such as John Hajicek making the All-City team, and also being named runner of the year at South. Mike Capra finished 4th in the City Sophomore meet and was also named runner of the year, the first Sophomore to do so. Many other runners improved their times two to three minutes from previous years to make it a rewarding season. With many returning runners the future of next years team looks bright. But Coach Warren Kaari says, Hthe squad could still use a few good runners. THE MEN'S 1979-80 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM' BOTTOM ROW'Matt Iverson, lohn Hajicek, Rob Paavola, Scott Fredell, Scott Lowy and Harlan Madsen. TOP ROW' Dan Berg, Steve Huderle, Vince Olson, David Kreft, Mike Arpan, Todd Jeffers, Mike Capra and Coach Warren Kaari. Men's Cross Country Women 's Tennis Team Has Losing Season Despite Consistent Play The Women's Tennis team had very close competition all throughout the season. South tinished with a 2-6 record, but many ot the games lost were by narrow margins, they were very competitive and no other school could take South lightly! lt was hard to pick out the best number one singles player this year, but Kim Johnson, Marsha Anderson and Karla Anderson had their share ot victories and played very well all through the season. The doubles team also played very well. With tive ol the top girls leaving this year, the pressure will be on the younger girls to practice and improve their games so South will be a competitive team again next season. There is lot of potential in this years 9th and 10th grade Tennis players. I .f ' ' .' '?5'f,:2 ' ' ' . ' ' t,,..,',,,g-feet QQ., ' 5 X ,T ,ll if f ewwwwwa fwr?wMs? ' ' 1' 'A ' T' . f ' '- ,sw - K i f if. f sf' T L5 fi ---:zito I V y V V ,, kvkr. : , M ,tr - r sql fi' f iz- . s,,.. ,.sT ' , ..--. ew '42 'f , ,. , 7 vin Vw MTHMMLASQQMWMQ' t t'2 is esta 1 iitii r'f t't i - scist, 1 Teti aat..r - tree 2+ esirite T L 2 evvvvfffffi QSQQENXSQX i e'+'e o'o 'o'o o'i QQQOQOOQOQ tIi232:?i2: ?25 ?'tt'+?v?+ '4' oeegezo' oft '6' ygsggssg y ei:-,f f jawo'-Q' ' 2+:+:+'gg1'fg::ests:e:i ' QV sT ' 4 1'l.i i'iT5' ' T' Y iss es.. T X s s 6 '+'ow f to g'e'e'+ e 43 .t., K3QQe,wQie es.... ' Sffg' 's.. s e ii.s T ....r 5 f se. E 2 N W4 . N 5 ZIV S, K , 2 3 , ,k4, .'. . Qizimffx.: A ir'f ' '... ' 56 - Women's Tennis The 1979 WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM' Bottom li'ow.'Laura Ott, Betsy Day, Jackie Ott and Karla Anderson. TOP ROW'Coach Rob Ballard, Kim lohnson, Vicki Vifquin, lean Remily, Marsha Anderson and Mary Harrity, Asst. Coach. NOT PICTUREDJ lane Adamson, Liz Mahoney, Ronda Thompson, Margo Monson and Michelle Brown. lim 2 I 1. Coach Ballard explains his technique. 2. Kim Johnson puts a spin on the ball. 3. Marsha Anderson gets ready to serve. 4. Liz Mahoney stares into the sky while her tennis ball soars away. 5. Laura's hoping her opponent will miss the tennis ball. 9 6. Liz Mahoney waits for the tennis ball. 7. Kim lohnson keeps her eye on the ball. 8. Marsha Anderson smiles at the ball. 9. Laura Ott poses for the camera. Q Womens Tennis 7 2,5 1,2 THE 1979-80 WOMEN'S SWIM TEAM' BOTTOM RUW' Patsy Francis, Vickie Anderson, Nancy Watroba, Mona Hauck, Darnell Morrow and Cheryl Croissant. CENTER RUW' Joan Harrity, Linda Siegler, Sarah Kreft, Jewel Zahn, Justine Ketola, Hether Broden and Jody Perilla. TOP ROW' Marie Capra, Monica Capra, Diane Janey, Dawn Jensen, Lois Mohs, Nora Strand, Cathy Wurzer, Shelly Hartley, Coach Mike Anderson and Assistant Coach Neil Anderson. 1. Neil Anderson feels the pressure of being a coach. 2. Lois Mohs gives it her all in the race. 3. Diane Janey dives into the water for her leg of the relay. 4. Shelley Hartley and Marie Capra. Swimming team Captains for 1979-80. 5. Marie Capra comes up for air. 6. Kathy Wurzer side strokes to the finish. 7. Dawn Jensen hack strokes to the finish line. 8. Shelley Hartley swims the Butterfly 58-Women's Swimming H-. we ri - N., e' A K -' 'st V:- X Swim Team Had Successful Season Despite Lack 0f Swimmers Un Varsity Squad Although hampered by small numbers, the women's swim team had a good season this year, and is looking to the future with high hopes. Led by Seniors Marie Capra, Shelly Hartley and Cathy Wurzer, the team competed very well, taking several firsts and seconds in their meets. However, because of the small squad, the swimmers lost all dual meets this year, some simply because the other teams had more swimmers. You can't win meets by taking just first place, remarked Co-captain Marie Capra. Second through fifth place score points also, and many times a meet is won because of a fourth or lifth place finish. We are a young team, comprised largely of iunior high athletes, stated Neil Anderson, Asst. Coach. Now, if we can add to that some more of the Senior high people, South should be a real contender - even as early as next year. Swimming is a demanding sport, both mentally and physically, and the swimmers are to be commended on their fine efforts this year. Women's Swimming 59 Cathy Gerard cheers the crowd at a game. Kim Brodeen and Melanie Frazier serve coffee at the parents day football game. Sue Pederson, Marie Capra, Lisa Valenti, Garrin Sax and Darcy Alm form a pyrimid for the South crowd. Cheerleaders pep up the team at the Southwest game. Darcy Alm shows her cheerleading moves during a game Cheerleaders keep the homecoming spirit going. Marie Capra, Theresa Syde, Lisa Valenti, Ann Kellington keep the crowd rowdy, Garrin Sax shows what he can do. 60 Cheerleaders THE 1979-1980 VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD: BOTTOM ROW' Sue Mateer, Lisa Valenti and Cathy Gerard. SECOND RDW' Theresa Syde, Claudia Smith and Dawn Brodeen. THIRD ROW' Sue Pederson, Debbie Rosenow and Marie Capra, TOP RDW' Nancy Myers, Darcy Alm and Ann Kellington. THE 1979-1980 SOPHOMURE SQUAD' TOP ROW' Melanie Frazier and Rhonda Thompson. MIDDM ROW' Kari Peterson, Terri Rosenow, Lise Dickson, Mary Kellington and Lisa Clarkson. BOTTOM ROW' Margo Monson, Michele Gerard, Dawn Jenson and Kim Brodeen. SITTING: Shelly Berg. Mew Q 3: Cheerleaders Work Hard To Heh: Promote School Spirit At South The 1979-80 Cheerleading Squad worked hard as always, to help the crowds cheer the teams. The squad put alot of time into their work. The Cheerleaders started in the summer before the school year started. The Cheerleaders also spent alot of money on their own uniforms. The Varsity Cheerleaders consisted of 11 girls and 1 Tiger. The Tiger Mascot was Garrin Sax. Garrin has helped the Cheerleaders for 2 years and is the only guy on the team. The Advisor was Bernice Smith. The Sophomore squad helped out too. They cheer mainly at Sophomore athletic contests and pepfests. The squad was made up of 12 girls. The Sophomore Squad also spent many hours perfecting their cheers. Both squads added to the pep and excitement at South and helped make this a year to be remembered. WWW Cheerleaders 1 -favs. X ,Q-,Q 1. Gail Thompson, Karen Rataiczyk and l.D. Roland say, This is not the Ballet . 2. Tigerettes say 0h! How it hurts! 3. Michelle Fors, Patty Berg, Wanda Anderson and Brenda Harrityg Right face! 4. Let's get organized! 5. l.D. Roland, Ardis Houle and Brenda Strommen say, This is easy stuff! 6. Erica Aarvig is high stepping, 7. Look coach, ain't we doing good? , says Lorna Siolie and Lori Dombrovskis. 8. Darla Herman, Michelle Fors, Patty Berg and Wanda Anderson say lust think, we don't get paid for this! 9. Tigerettes say, Being on the line is kicks. 62 - Tigerettes uw in f vs- V1.9 if ., .Y .R r WLM l A ff ,N.,r ll . QM ffadg , , L hyeretfes Is lGcks! What does it take to be a Tigerette? Well, you have to first try-out, Try-outs are held every Spring and are iudged by the Tigerette advisor, the Senior Tigerettes and a few select teachers. You have to be able to kickhigh, split and have some dance coordination. Why would you want to try-out for Tigerettes? Well, there are a variety of reasons. First, to be a part of South and help promote school spirit. Second to hopefully entertain people who come to watch football and basketball games, as well as special events such as Homecoming and Sno-Daze coronations. Thirdly, to have the chance to compete against other dancelines, which is a lot of fun and good experience. This year we competed in three competitions. The first was held at the University of Minnesota which includes the Twin Cities area. The second was the Winter Carnival Competition, held at the St. Paul Civic Center and the last, as well as the biggest, is the State Competition held in the Spring. This year the line was made up of 18 girls. We started practice ii K . .Q :L +-1 early in the Summer, and kept on going until the Spring. The whole line has worked harder this year than any other year before. lf the Tigerettes didn't have so many great attitudes, they wouldn't have gotten as far as they did. THE 1979-80 TIGERE TTES: BOTTOM ROW' Wanda Anderson, Patty Berg, Michelle Fors, Laura Marden, Renee Herkle and Cindy Clarkson. SECOND ROW' Trina Rogers, Mary Peterson, Brenda Strommen, Loyal Brezny, Advisor, Lorna Sjolie, Lori Dombrovskis and Captain, Darla Hermann. TOP ROW' Gail Thompson, Karen Ratajczyk, J.D. Roland, Erica Aarvig, Ardis Houle and Captain, Brenda Harrity. Tigerettes 63 Paul Kelrn shows good freestyle form during a meet lim Walker shows his good diving skills. Garrett Gibbs heads towards the finish line. Coach Haugen, Captains lim Walker, Rich Hansen, Garre i s An yWrobel and Coach Anderson. lim Corbesia gasps for air during a grueling race. Rich Hansen demonstrates the butterfly stroke. lim Walker does a swan dive into the Phillips pool. i' THE 1979-80 MENZS' SWIM TEAM' BOTTOM ROW' lim Corbesia, lack Crothers, Troy Ervin, Dave Anderson, Tim Potter, Paul Kelm, Charlie Baker, Tony Young, Coach Haugen and Coach Anderson. TUP ROW' lim Walker, Andy Wrobel, Rich Hansen, Tim Thotland, loe Ness, Garrett Gibbs, Rob Teclaw, Vince Olson, Sean Pritchard, Dan Zuriff and Rob Hansen. is fx, I 3' 4 f wfr V N,'r . if 7 . 'V'-' Xttt i ar ! is 412 3 12 Q Tea? ff 'Z W P' we .,,,. Q 1' -f,ff':,41v-41.241451 e' f+.f W- K ff . V .Z A -,aa-, ,, Z2u. , , Q N c , ra Four Seniors Lead T ankers To 4-4 Season The South High Tankers finished the conference schedule this year with a record of ll-4. Dual meet victories were achieved against Henry, Roosevelt, Central and West. Four seniors, Rich Hansen, Andy Wrobel, lim Walker, and Garrett Gibbs performed very well during the entire season. ln the City meet, Garrett Gibbs won the 100 yard Butterfly and finished fourth in the 50 yard Freestyle. Rich Hansen placed second and third in the consolation heats of the 200 and 500 yard Freestyle. lim Walker placed third in Diving. The future is bright for the Tankers as 5 juniors will return, led by Bob Teclaw and Paul Kelm, two sophomores, lack Crothers and Tim Thotland and eight ninth graders led by sophomore record holder lim Corbesia. Men's Swimming 65 'Hard Work Makes For Fun Basketball Season ln the fall of 1979, the womens basketball team started their long hard drive to a winning season. This year's captains were Darcy Alm, Sarah Ocel and Carrie Boswell. Both varsity and iunior varsity teams gave a good effort to keep together while playing good basketball. Kirk Nelson, the varsity coach and Willie Owens the l.V. coach guided the team through a hard working but fun season. This year's starters were Darcy Alm, Sarah Ocel and Carrie Boswell, - Annette Jeffrey and Tanya McDavid. Darcy led the team in scoring and rebounding with help from Tanya, while Sarah set up the plays for Annette's inside lay ups. Carrie also contributed to this winning combina- tion with her quick passes and drives. The girls varsity team ended their season with a conference record of 9 wins and 7 losses. They were 5th overall in the city. Next year should be a good season for returning players Annette Jeffrey, Gail Thompson, Brenda Aguilar, Nlarlo Rosenau Tanya McDavid, Karen Brezinka, Val Stand and Melanie Fraizer. 4 s i 1 E THE 1979-80 WOMENS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM' BOTTOM ROW' Marlo Rosenau, Sarah Ocel, Karen Brezinka, Gail Thompson and Brenda Aguilar. TOP RUW' Willie Owens, Val Stand, Melanie Frazier, Annette Jeffrey, Tanya McDavid, Darcy Alm, Carrie Boswell and Kirk Nelson. Coach. asf' rw .. - ii 2 X F . ' --H I sk WF' 1 M v. s A I .,, sr' . A , . A X Q ix 5 .. 74,4 kg 4 if N 7,7 ' O 1 f ,- W, T w A S V. ,N .11 ' - ' if. xi, quaint N 3 4 H x S 1: - . .. ,, X.Qx3,, ., ., gifs 2. 5 ,, X, FJ 1. ix X rs lx ,A PM ,. A ur Q i QR A -ag 'Sk , W s' 5 fi 7 e , I 'WWW S H S f? S T H is UL U 6 96 u f num SW B fs 5001 ' S aviv , E U X 4A ? H x SMITH 1 ,k , 4 5 Q Q5 , ,1 QQ g V . V A aiii J f u 5- W 1 1 xi 'Sit 1 ,nxt 6 xg-ei -J Q., '-f '! - I - fs. M .. ..1x gi ' ,Q..1 Q X X A A A .. X.. X W ,- 1 WTS , 1 1 mi, - X-y ,.k3Pa. . . ' N595 , 53 QQ gf gf S - s K k 'T ,h ' if jj 'L L A 56 gr ., , r sg A ' f 4 y 5 --an , , ,,,4,, E' T K 'X , 'N g 4 f 2 , f 'Qs' - 3 Q iW'E 'lgii S0071 2 f R Q, Q67 ,EE ES 23 EMR, ,E E7 QX x!X+ , 1? 1 Wrestling Team Finishes l'Wth 6-8 Record The 1979-80 wrestling season started in November with a lot of enthusiasm and hard work. Early success came to many and the young team was highlighted by a second place team trophy at the Edina East invitational. Captain Bill Hall and Steve Lebre were both undefeated in that tournament. Tournament success came again in January to Bill Hall and Sheldon Roberts at the Henry Sibley tournament for their Respective Znd and 3rd place finishes. The young wrestlers worked hard to fill the Varsity ranks and as the season went on, you could see a marked improvement. Those sophomores showing promise for future years are Bruce Tonsager, Rick Nlartinez, Tim Topitzhofer, Cory Hermann, Rich Perkins and Frank Pierce. 8th grader Robert Hollaway and 9th grader Steve l.ebre's winning record this year, make South's wrestling future look bright indeed. Leadership for next year should come from two juniors, Ed Kurschner and Phil Lawrence, who finished the year with impressive performances in the Regional tourna- ment. Carlos Proano, our exchange student from Equador showed how far a first year wrestler could go. All in all, Souths Wrestling team had a good year and coach Maurice Webert has high hopes for the 1980-81 season. THE 1979-80 WRESTLING TEAM' BOTTOM ROW' Cory Hermann, Eddie Kurschner, Bill Hall, Steve Lebre Bruce Tonsager TOP ROW Coach Maurice Webert Sheldon Roberts Phil Lawrence Rick Martinez, Carlos Proano, Brian Rich, Assistant Coach lohn Pacheco. NOT PICTURED. Robert Hollaway and Tim Topitzhofer and Frank Pierce M.. 1. Coach Maurice Webert talks to Tim Topitzholer about what he should have done. 2, The team watching closely as one ot their teammates gets worked on. 3. Ed Kurschner fighting his way out for 2 points. 4. Sheldon Roberts takes his man to the mat. 5. Cory Hermann setting his man lor a pin. 6. Phil Lawrence putting his man in a cradle. 7. Captain Bill Hall setting his man lor a powderhorn special, 8. Seniors of the team were Sheldon Roberts and Bill Hall. 9. Carlos Proano shakes hands with his opponent. Wrestling -- 71 ,f Lynn Dahlen balances on the beam. Linda Siegler performs on the beam Tooie Syde does her floor exercise. Mrs, Johnson adds up the scores, loan Harrity vaults over the horse, Lynn Dahlen starts her routine on t Tooie Syde runs to vault the horse. M... ., an A ' ...MM ' Y , ifijfwhg, gf . i X v xW ,gy V ' x lw ...... :Q , , VL.., ,w,4 1 ff 73 fm K ,www , 1 1.97.9-80 Hockey Team it A lmpro ves Mth Experience This year's hockey team was a team that got better and better as they played more games. This year, Rick Wood and lim Rincon led the team in scoring the most goals. Mike laney and Kevin Hoyhtya have improved greatly on defense and should be two ot the key players next year. The team played impressive games against rival Roosevelt, beating them twice. They also played well against city leaders Southwest and Washburn. Team members lelt the team could beat any team in the Minneapolis Conference and place well in the regions, but that was hard because we had such a small team, said Steve laney. e' Next year South will continue its rebuilding with 4-6 members of the team returning. Also, team members said that the crowds at this years key games helped keep up team spirit to go on to victory. Jr me fo THE 1979-80 VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM: BOTTOM ROW' Mike laney, lim Rincon, left Larch, Rodney Lossow, Steve laney and Tory Nygren. SECUND RUW' Coach Rick Alm, Mike Carlson, Ralph Glad, Rick Wood, lim Larch, Craig Nelson and Sean Linderholm. TUP RUW' Steve Anderson, Kevin Hoyhtya, Tom Patterson, Barry Erickson, Todd Anderson and Assistant Coach, Larry Alm. 74 - Hockey It ga 316 Jim Rincon in action on the ice. Mike laney gets the puck away from in front of Souths net. Rick Wood and Steve Anderson double team a Henry Player. Coach Rick Alm watches his team play. Team members watch the second shitt as they take a break. left Larch gets the glove out and stops the puck. Tom Patterson takes the Face-off for South. Steve Janey takes the puck out of Souths end ot the ice. Steve Anderson and Mike laney clear the puck from behind the net. ,Xl I, 9 Hockey - 75 THE 1979-80 MEN'S CROSS-CUUNTRY SKI TEAM' Eric Moen, Coach Mr. Axelson, Dave Krett, Dean Christopherson, Scott Fredell and Gary Skramstad 3' 7 fefirffr gat- 1. Beth Potter waiting at the start. 2. Gary Skramstad in the lead. 3, Scott Fredell coasting in the stretch, 4. Alisa Siegler coasting down a hill, 5. Mr. Axleson getting numbers assigned to Monica Capra and Alisa Siegler. 6. Monica Capra putting in her all.into the race. 7. David Kreit waiting for his turn to ski. kiing Y Lack Uf Snow Drasticalbf Shortens Ski Season -... This ski season slipped by. The maior feature was the late snow. The large turnout ot 30 students dwindled as the team prepared, prepared and prepared and waited - for the snow. Only late January brought enough of the 1 , good white stuff to actually ski on. A good season has been anticipated, but with the iniuty to Marsha Karpinen and pressing outher business of many Seniors, the teams ended only O.K.l There were two maior races. Both were held at courses in Lakeville. ln the Region 5 Meet the boys finished 9th out of 12 teams. David Kreft finished best for South, 28th out of 87 racers. The girls did not get a team score because only three finished but four members were needed to compete. In the City Meet the boys finished 6th out of 10 teams. David Kreft was 10th out of 47 raceTs and Gary Skamstad 20th. The three girls improved over the Region and scored 30th, 31st and 32nd C out of 50, Hows that for togetherness? This was not bad for their first year. The girls were, Alisa Siegler and Monisa' Caprag both from Fowell and Beth Potter, lunior. At the City Meet the team even had their own chicken coop to hang out in. Ml bt 4 4 THE 1.979-80 WUMENKS' CROSS CUUNTRY SKI TEAM' Mr. Axelson, Coachg Alisa Siegler, Monica Capra, Beth Potter. use r'ii .asfifi V' ' NA NN -1 N S lliiPlIlimiili iMiCQDIIIIii iii The first year at South High brought many new experiences tor the sophomores, one of which was taliying. The first taliy day for most was totaiiy confusing. They were behind and just had no idea what was going on, but as the year progressed they got used to it and now its smooth sailing ali the way. The tirst few weeks ot school was spent campaigning ferciass otiicers. Curtis Givens was eiected President, Lisa Ciarkson, Vice President, Kari Peterson, Secretary, and Kim Brodeen as Treasurer. Throughout the year the sophomores had a few iund raisers to build up the class treasury. One et them was setting candy canes during Christmas time. it was a great success and their hoping to have many more tremendous sales in the next few years so they can make their Senior year a great one. X M-'eww 78 Soohomores X N 'HQ W HUD WIIEUJIBE l!1lRiH!iS1lIWR ' HIESSMW , xx Gill! Nw .HH 2333 W IIN C III! .-..-............. ..-...............,. ...---........ w---.--.-...1. 1.--il. 1-li... 1-T...-1. -11--T. Sophomores Afieldt, Garrett 5 4 wr i Aimquist, loanne - ' M5 r ' Almquist, Kathy , i Q1 N ' L'-f N Anderson, Carla ...as r ' ,, ' Andersen, Dan ff mg, 'ffl X f ix Q uf Q y Anderson, Jim M f .Q ,Q ' Tx 41 1 -.4 Anderson, Kim ' , Anderson, Larry Dennna Wichrnan asks a question at orientation. J X 1 Anderson, Tim f L ,- , Q Andrusko, iarnes .af . 1 A Angeius, Christ r Q . W 'U' Barge, Susan hi K4 X , an I. Barnard, Jean , r Y I ' . Benson, Gai! is L 4 'P s ' X Q' , ,f k ,f A .h I P fx if Berg, Danny ' I f A Berg, Masheile r ff I i 5 Berg, Patty K , 4 L Berg, Peter .. i ak .. . Berteir, Jeff r f L Q .6-' F ,-EM Biz-thke, Kristan L P v '- p r J 45. ' ' i Les Martin piays his bass clarinet at the Homecoming game. ,fi . f seizure, mire 2 QQ.. i Y a ri:'a Y' . Boesuer. inn f ' 4- ',' Brekhus, Randy Brodeen, Kim Broden, Mike Buhi, Bobbie Cairns, Brenda Campion, Linda :J , JS 55. A Q X e X! rw 5, X X .. as 'J ,Sm A f? Capra, Mike Cavin, Evelyn . Chavez, Maria i 9 , oiimy, Thomas Clarkson, Lisa Colletle, Robin rs Q l .4 ' ill i j ES ill Y Cramer, Greg Crenshaw, Steve 'G Curtis, Alberta Danhouser, Janet Danhoiiser, Katherine Davidson, Bridget Dehnel, Sally Deltman, Don Dickson, Lisa Dixon, Paul Dombrovskis, Lori Dorr, Steve Diaves, Garriri Eiiers, Richard Elms, Matthew Q Ellison, Laura LK lames larch seems all enthused in English. 9 if ii E A 'A 5 in Y Mr. Salwasser helps Evelyn Gavin in her Special Education Class Engebretson, Penny 5 , 1- Q Q ,Z Eriz, Mike pk 9' A 1 gi: r Finch, Kathy 'M' s 4 1' Fisher, Shelly ,X A ' Q ,X Flom, Mike 2 A info if., 272: j X Forsell, Brian , .. ' '-'T 2 ' F Sophomores - 81 Q-T 3 Francis, Barb Frazier Melanie qauiff AFI If Gbi,'N JK Q Q - H nat: f 6, , A V ' - ' X- Garland, Theresa 1 gfffff' S H is iran i 1 ,, mf' .f o r I '4 0 4 2 xt f, X , 82 - Sophomores 1 of ,K Gerard, Michele Gibney, Roger ,fi Rich Eilers, James Andrusko and Tim Topitzhofer sign up for a dass on Tally Day oeisma, nm A .., 9 H Givens, Curtis 4 L Goclon, Pau! 2' xr' ' 'ff - ,R ' Goneau, Craig ' 1 H K Goodwin, Chariene o ,LKK 46675 V Y J it ,- .-I 2 Goodwin, Steve . in 4 ,qfj , j I s', fju -'E Green, Ronald XX , r X ,A Grimes, Samoa , i rf Grimm, Keith ' L V ' H - 1 if- Guibranson, Mike ' if 'K K Gustafson, Karin X 5 X 'N Gynild, Teri , Q Signs were posted in the Commons for election of Sophomore class ofhcers , Haiiquist, Tom Hansen, Daniei Hanuman, Navendranath Harris Tammy Hayes Casey Hegiund Celeste Henry Jeif N Y, A lx . Y o Hanskriecht, Sandy g ' i I , r X ab., x , 't ' . kk 'EQ 'K I . ff ' K I 1 W I Herkal, Renee Hermann, Cory Hihben, Denise Hickey, Keith Hush, ieff Hogiund, Kevin A O m K 'ff ee rfW, f ,g 1, . N -4 Q 1' I V Horton, Denise 'K ilurderie, Steve 'll - Dawn Jenson and Nannette Johnson watch a teacher during a leciare. 1 xv.-. , iii f ':,. if if if, iaquinto, Eilen Iverson, Matt Q , K , K '- in feifersg Todd -1 5' ' il' V Q -AV ' Jensen, Bawn r X he K lohansen, George g ' 4 I A X M , K N X Johnson, David ' I X xi ij. Ni I. -f 1 V, Johnsen, Janet , f XI, hjg lohnsorz, lay 5' ', ' ,A E Q 1ohnson,Nannette Xp I i l ' ff' A A Johnson, Paul X Kadiec Bernice X K 1 if if N f ' i M fr ' . FY . - , he A o g A K ' ' f 5 Kappes, Suhe it e W5 ree W K f ' ' Kathy Bono helps as an office aide instead of going to a regular dass. i I an--' ,W , .1 Koihoif, Kim Kommer, John Kornmer, Kenneth Krona, Tom Kutzbach, David LaForge, Beth Keilington, Mary Kazuk, Debby 4 4, fi 94 X, X fe. -1, r if ' r X -, F X ' 33 1, a I' , 9 A rr Ji- ' J 1 ' ' A -A L 'Y 7 LV A 1. , ff my-f S f k L., Pix' X A . slit! .. .sa A '1 x L i ,. , ' Sophomores listen in at Sophomore Orientation. ' 1fl,tKf fbi 'arf Mier, Debra Moe, Sue Moen, Eric Monroe, Leslie ,. A .IQ 5 '1 d --vs -4' 1 ,.- f 41 2 L . Sis, - Langbecker, Charlie Lanigan, Pat Lantz, Donna Larch, Jim Larkin, Becky Laronge, Terri Larson, Kenneth Larson, Margaret Lehman, David Lehtinen, Ed Leonard, Doug Lindstrom, Todd Lobert, Diana Lorentzen, Cathy Lorge, Sue towy, Scott Ludwig, Mike Malmquist, Darrell Martin, Les Martinez, Richard Martinson, Amy Matiska, tohn Meirrke, Patricia Mencii, Terry f 1 f 2 'Y' if Af ri ' . i 4 I rl Patty Berg sits and talks between classes 84 - Sophomores ,,, I 1 Monson, Margo Moore, Eugene Mor'ron,Brenda Nelson, Scott Ness, Rick O'Brien, Judy Olson, Barry Olson, Connie Overbo, Patty Page, Tim Parker, Terry Pearson, Pam Pellaton, Andy Peltier, lee Perkins, Rich Petek, Lynda Peterson, Kari X Peterson, Laurie Peterson, Leslie Peterson, Mary Pierce, Frank Pike, lohn Powell, sam 137 Ratzlow, Robert .Q ,sv A Xxx f s 6 a campaign sig 2 Z ? Z I he-...Q 86 - Sophomores ,Q gn up to get their pictures taken I r W. X 1' f , e f Rosenow, Terry Ross, ierry Roth, Colleen Rozeit, Chris Sarrkerson, Kay Savage, Cherie Scherman, Patrice Schuda, Debbie Schuda, Lori Scott, Jeff Scott, Kathleen Senske, Guy Singleton, Gtenn Skadsheim, Paui Skripnik, Luba Smith, Jenny Smith, John Soderherg, Richard Stephenson, Jimi Stevens, Craig ' Stevens, Tom Strommen, Lonny Swing, Donna Tenhott, Daniel S Y on tatly dey. ai 5 5 5 2 x E E Roen, Shari Rogers, Donna Rogers, Trina Roias, Desiree 3 tl re 5 'j Kari Petersen tafks to Brian Marsh by a locker. I ,, A gr ,g K, 'fi if K rf: f , X K 4 .. '-even , w r by QE' S Mi , Q' S .2 0 f , fr' I x 1' S 1-:E ' eiii ' v X ' . xx V55 br .NNE f t. . i in .1 W, . x 3 rv. . X 'K 1 ji I' 1ffJ?y,,4','zf it N x cf' ,ff !om 1-. .A cf A N -f fx f ig ,hx h I il V if' X-L Q.J i 1 ,rv 4 V i z ff' ' M, .,, an Y ' 1 do ' Vu -57 . vixk ' 7 b f i o ,A A 4: - in - kv f .h i 5 L, of 4 4 v Q i ,f 1 X . W I 'ji A. . i fr ixh I Andy Pellaton sucks on his pen in the iibrary. V01102. Lori -Ji in ,M JPQYI Thibodn, Bili Thoieo, Mary Thompson, Gian Thompson, Pat Thompson, Rhonda Tilbury, Kathy Timmer, Sharon Tonsager, Bruce Iopitzhofer, Tim Vandevere, Starr Vang. Vue Venierg 'Dan Vifquaih, Victoria Wagner, lohn Waikef, iohn Waliaca, Melissa Warren, Pam Weiser, Scott Wesilivahl, Jelena Wichman, 'Deanna wichenp loanne wiikey, Wiiliam Winike, Lori Wurzer, Mike Donaid Dettman speaks his mind at Sophomore Orientation, 5 If Sophomores - 87 JtUJJJlNlllIll ll The Advisor for the Junior Class was Mr. Nelsong the Junior Class officers were Cathy Mathews, President, Mike Janey, Vice-President, Beth Potter, Secretaryp and Betsy Day, Treasurer. During The 1979-80 school year the Junior Class had a few different fund raisers during Homecoming week. They had a Slave-Day during lunch hour. They auctioned off a few people who obeyed the wishes of their masters for a day. The Junior class also sold calendars for the year 1980. There were five different kinds of calendars to choose from. They also sold valentine candy during Sno-Daze week. Other things were planned like selling autographed T-Shirts. They also planned a paper drive for the Spring. Mr. Nelson felt that the Junior Class could really have benefited from more participation by a lot more class members. 1. Diane Hall meditates at the guitar. 2. Brady Braziel looks up just in time to get his picture taken. 3. Annette Jeffery taking some good shots. 4. Kevin Peine dozes off in class. 5. Sean Linderholm shows his talent. Juniors .ffm-1+ t MGM AND S , 1i5fwgN7 7' t t WEA tmhg TVIIHJIIIE GW NLUIID TMt tQS W Q THE 1979-80 JUNIOR CLASS UFFICERSJ Betsy Day, Steve laney, Cathy Mathews and Beth Potter. 5 5:5 2521 Q? ' , .si as 2 gi 525525 if S 2? Q Z I ...:Eg5,,,, af 35 M 3 fm 'Tim :iw-mg fiW W M WWW? M ,W ' M Mmiww-Wh W 23 i f i gz. 4 ,.,.: W I .. .,.,. 3 T MW 3' ,im a fiwiwims x EE 4 A -' 5 is gi W M , Q 4 E55 V ' 3? W W. sf I ,,. 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Qvif LQ. x nga f QM ,- ,,, -Q- , 5 ww, 31,211,514 , M, ,Q , maria: 1 , , ,,M,1QQxz1Q1zf ,.QW,11Sg: iQ1E,1':i7Q , Q K 7 , v ',raEx?ii'ffiTE,s'2 'Q L ,QQ ,QW W ,Q EQ-Ugg, fzz,,Qgg,,,g,1g,ifQ1gg5g.Q,,,,,, ,,Q11q1Qgy,Q,3g,Q1w,,,Q4 r,LgQg,z.,Qg,1Qg 1,,,p,, ,,,,fQ1,wwQx,,QQsQQ,:QQ, ,,Qv.MQQmQe:.,QQ:2Q,zQL2 zwwzfmw M Q 'S ,wgg,,Q11g,,wg'5,,,1mQ,,Q,,Q,,,Q,,f11,,11:iQw,,,m.,w,w ,,,,g,QzW:, ysifzlg ff zf11gzzi?g1si:gi,iiSQKEWQ,'f ,ziiagg:,Qgi2gi2zzs21VQ,z ,fieielilziiiz r212QQi:Q- im Q v,1,QaxaQa2Qaz1 wxQ:'1Q iQ 1ZMzi,1m'2Qvsw,:L5g1,3z,i w'am',.w SPIRIT! ls there a better way to describe the Senior class? The Senior class elections for the year of 1979-1980 were conducted with the promise of a lAMMlN Senior year. The class officers felt that this promise has been completed. The President Julie Lossow, followed in office by Lori Nyenhuis as Vice President, Darcy Alm, Secretary, and Marie Capra as Treasurer, felt that they were only class leaders in a sense, but really, each Senior was a leader in his or herself. The Senior class throughout the year kept up its role of leadership by having fun and getting things done. They sold roses during Homecoming and jerseys as fund raisers for the Senior Banquet and the Senior Picnic. As for the fun we had in and around the building, nobody really has to talk about it because we all know how much fun it was. lf you look at our graduation, the goals which we've completed in life are like a road, we've followed it together as one. There were many times when it was hard to get going and other times when you wished the good moments would slow down. There were many quiet times and rowdie times. As we-continue to travel down this road, the road of life, we will tend to make new paths, each going our own way! We always will have good things and always be able to remember and reminisce of the precious memories of our Senior Year. 1, Terry Savage's new love, Mr. Brezny. 2. Laura Ott served drinks at the spaghetti dinner. 3. Bill Larson talks with friends in front of school. 4. Steve Stordahl, in action during the pie eating contest at the pep fest. 5. Darla Herman checks out whats happening in the commons. 6. Kevin Stormer and Barb Mardeng Can you believe they finally made it? 96 Seniors QSlilE!!QXll!QQll1HI9I VIH? WRX W l4!lQI4l4Q WW W Nw 0101? A C UML HE WH? V7 ru : 5 5 V Karl Aaberg lane Adamson Darcy Alrn Dorothea Alrnqrnxt left Alnrqulxl Guy Anderson lynnv Arrder-,mr 0 Mama Arrrieranrr Sandy Anderson Btvvr- Anderxrnr 'I Serndrf, V Y ' ., A M4 A lodd Anderson Mrke Andruuku Nlnzhael Andrys Brure Baeyen Beth Balle Mrke Ballull Delores Barrrenlez lorr Barse Mrrrhelle Beal Walter Berg lr.rr,y Bellrlrrr - Nlrrrk lielfrrlrl M.rrlr Brrrgrrmrr rl,,,,l. , l1,,.,r1, Carrre Boswell Sherry Bowre . Kellr Bldllllldll Dawn Brrrdeerr Serum l l Catherrne Bruemng Dlna Butler lune Byrne ,, as MHH9 C3010 Nllke C2NlS0n Russell Carlson Brad Carroll Tum Carroll Carol Chambers Tom Clark Crndy Clarkson l Gfeg Cole Debra Connors Brlan Crusan 100 Sensors Debbre Dahlager Sharon Davrs leroy Day lnrr Dougherty loan Droprk Dale Dugan Paul Ec0nom'on Fran Edwards Brran Ehlers Mrchael Elfstrurn lerry Elleison Margaret Entzel Sherrr Enz Barry Errckson Qanrnrs lulre lrnksnn Krrn Errcksnn Ken Eskelson Karrr Frsher Rrrghard Fong Mrchelle Fors Nlnnle lorsberg Dorrnda lorsell Melrssa Franklrn Scoll lredell 10? Semors .4 X if Z .M - Dave H9332 Deanna Froehlrng Nancy Gauthier Lyle Geldert F Cathy Gerard I .ar V 1 . Dnrlrw GIH Irm Gorsurh Sherla Gorton Colm Graves Mark Grrep rms gurbfanson u Dean Gullrrkson linda Gunderxrrn Allr-rn Halrrffk - Carrrlyn Haltlr Rrch Hansen Debra Hansen John Hanson 19 .- Brenda Harrlty Shelley Hartley Ellzabelh Hastlngs Kenneth Haug a Barb Hell Sheila Hernonen Darla Hermann 104 f Sensors 1 I I 1 Sandy HBFFHHFISOH Lynn Hlckey lames Hlnes Michelle Hoppe l U r r Dale Horton , Ardls Houle Laura Houser , mx v - Kam Hurd Duane laqurnto Leslle Iverson Steve laney Brent letters Stantord lensen ' Carl lohnson Krmberly Johnson Scott lohnson Sue luhn Marsha Karplnen Darla Keller Todd Keller Peggy KQHOW Senrors 105 Carl Knox Kent Konecny Pam Kragness Wrll Kreevoy .1 If risk Mary Krrerh Ierry LaBrec lrnda Langbecker U left Larch Bully loe Larsen Bull Larson Larry Larson Mark LaVrgne leifrey Lewrs lodr Lorge luhe Lossow Sheryl Lowy V Susan Madison Andy Madsen 1 1 Luz Mahoney B B r Davrd Manoleh Barb Marden 1 Brenda Marsyla Stacey Marhn Bob Mathews r r r Dan McConvrIIe Man MpDra i , B rmrd Laura McKrnney' Rack Mencel Sensors 107 , 'I' a ir' r Brad Muller Greg Muller Errck Mitchell 5 y r Sue Moats Pam Moe Theresa Morruson Nancy Myers 108 - Senrors - 1 Peggy Nelsen g Kent Nordlund Loru Nyenhuss Tory Nygren 1 y Sarah 0001 . A Mike O'Connell Doug Ofsthun 4 Terry Olrva Debra Olson Mark Oshie v Q ft - - Laura Ott Lrnda Overby Krrstrne Ozohns Robert Paavota Val Pacheco Valerre Pacheco Joy Pahl Mary Pardy . f or Q Donna Parrow Tom Patterson lull Pearson - Semors , V r I i lenmler Peckham Bonnie Pendleton Russell Perlnns Kathy Phelps len PhllllpS Kem Plan Cllllnn Pond l l Sensors Karen Ralalczyk Pally Rnie Dan Roberts xhvldnn Rnberle 3HClVn Roland Debbie ROSQHOW Vnk Rozenbergs 0 lem Savage Garnn Sax Duane Schaefers Melmda Schauif Llhagles Sehneldef lame Schultes ld Schuda Monica Schwensen lames Slot! lohn Sedluck Mary Shand ., Debbie Shnlson Kim Shuppy ,Lorna Slolle Sensors Gary Skramgtad ' Claudra Smrth lenny Smrth SJ Tom Staebler Sue Stanley Terra Stark Cryrrme Stately Steve Stordahl Kevin Stormer Andy Sensors Brenda Strnmmen Theresa Syde Sandra Thompson Strand Sonya Thompson Nhke Torkelson lusa Valentt Tobun Vttqualn t IBFTIES Walker Kevun Waltace Steve Walmann Carmen Watklns Eugenia Watson teresa Welch Terry Wells lenmter Wheeler Sharon White , Brad Wmdhauser Davud Wunslow Sennors ,. f Robert Winslow Pat Wissbaum Richard Wood Luanie Woodyard Andy Wrobel leff Wuornos 1 Cathy Wurzer Barb Zipoy D 114 - Seniors Clarence Zuleger b Tim Crosby A Dan Lamprecht Don Thoraldson Whoopee! The year has ended, Steve laney inspects the noodles tor the spaghetti dinner. Brenda Strommen and Julie Lossow show their decorative spirit on Be Somebody Day . Marsha Karpinen was one of the many staves on Slave Day. Bill Hall works on the Shaper in the machine shop. Maureen Becker strums her guitar, Seniors llllgkkiltlclllllbllhf When you think ot South High, you don't think of the Teachers, Engineers, Social Workers, Administration Staff and many other workers. You mostly think about the students or the sports or the activities that are found here at South. But it you lust sit down and think about it, none of these activities could happen without our faculty. They educate, coach, supervise and keep South High running as smooth as possible. nt M , 4, -J- vigrx ,,.......nn-suv' r '?3,l 116 Facuhy l ll lTllllbllllllIlE QklllllllllllD Q llllglllllQllllnllllT'l l' all SE 9. Quad i. i. 5 rxibvf E rox ll? W W 1. Librarians Corrine Robinson and lacquelyn Cronin organize magazines. 2. Mr. Larson and Mr. Remily help supervise on tally day. 3, Mr. Nelson and Mr. Elliot talk by the sculpture in the commons. 4. Mr. Elliot helps Elsie Page while John Stokke looks on. 5. Richard Kormanik talks to Dan McConville and '1slave Sean Linderholm while Paula Kemps looks on, 6. Paul Elliot, Warren Karri, james Anderson and Maurice Webert wait for students on tally day. 7. Terry Hanson, Choral music director. 8. South cooks have a cotlee break, 9. Mary lohnigan is surprised by the photographer in the attendarize 10. Phy. Ed teacher Eric Magdanz looks over class records. Faculty-117 . itat Mr. Larson sets up the master schedule for Tally Day. Mr. Cady discusses some business with a student at South. Mr, Larson works on some important business with Financial Clerk, Mrs. Walsh. Mr. Dahl poses at his desk tor the Yearbook photographers. South's Principals: Sealed: Assistant Principai, Gerry Gady. Standing: Principal, George Dahl and Assistant Principal, Robert Larson. Mr. Dahl and Mr. Cady greet former faculty member, John Grothe. Mr. Dahl receives an important phone call in the main office. 118 Administrators is Qi- fm i .An-.., uf 4 Administrators Have Many And Varied Jobs T 0 Keep South High Running Smoothbf The principals worked just as hard this year as in the past years, working on similar duties around the school. Nlr. Dahl worked mostly with outside organizations, evaluation of teachers,community affairs, public relations, student government, innova- tion, athletics and his most important activity was working with the budget. Mr. Larson worked closely with the 10th grade students whose last names began with N-Z and also the 11th grade students. He also worked with discipline, class activities, scheduling of classes, and his most important duty was programming and making up the master schedule for Tally Day. Mr. Cady worked with the 10th grade students whose last names started with A-M and also the 12th grade students, class activities, discipline, lunchroom-commons duties, fall student orientation, PRIDE, and graduation were some ot his important duties. All in all, the administrative staft keeps a keen eye on the activities around South. 1 Q. i f f H H Administrators Anderson, lames Axeison, Richard Ballard, Robert Chambers, Richard Darwich, Joseph Davis, Douglas SOUTH HIGH SCI-1001 CLERKS FRONTROW Lois Walburg Betty Peirlch Mayme Brustad and Evelyn lohnson BACK RUW' Vermce Carter Mllllb lietcham Ardelle Walsh Mae Carlson and iuetta Olson 2' 1223 f a ,fa . A 1 5. Broth, Joan Hanson, Terrkll Harris, Betty . -if RI. 5 fr 'vvffm V X N, If at Q ' A Kaari, Warren Kane, Walter King, Timothy TPECIAI SERWCES PH?5'ONNEL. 8077OM ROW' Terry Connolly, Gloria Skeets, Robert lerberle and Joe Remily. MIDDLE ROWf'Tlm Maloney, Audrey Banks and Lesley Lillegrn. TOP YOW' Greg Beaulieu and Charles Cloud, Glynn, Patrick Gresczyli, Cheryl Griffiths, Thomas :,. et s , --' X, it I' ,T . J 1 'VI flkry I M , II , I xx in Haugen, James Hodgdon, John Johnson, Nancy , ai l J- SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL ENGINEERS: FRONTROW' Robert lelllngs, Marvan Hanson and Jeanette Pederson BACK ROW'Richard Kokkila, Richard Olson, Elwood Romsaas and John Hihen, NOT PICTUREDJ Vernon Olson Nick Benson, Lerl Bohn, Willie Merchison, Stephen Hansen, Earl H J r wi we 'Ill QJ 4 6 Johnsen. , ,,.. y Faculty M 121 f '+' si ,Q X 1 ar pa , r 4 r f Kormamk, Richard Lee, Robert 0 Magdanz, Eric Nelson, Robert f 5 ' ' ' V Petryk, Joseph Q Q, -' Plant, Beverly ' , mx i' ff 21' ga-pf y er-we I t ! 1 ., We I 00 l U Ralph, Edward .4 ,-, Reed, Margaret Royster, Myrtle Riva - L,- ,nksnd . Ryan, Susan 5 r - Salwasser, larnes 7.1, Schell, George v' ,J SOUTH HIGH SCHUUL SOCML WURKERS' Pernilla Lembke, Helene Turnbull and Teresa Graham. 122 W Faculty SUUTH HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELURS' Marlene Locascio, Phyllis Friedrichsen. elrl'r fm 'X ,gms C-7 qi' .2 3 gy. , cy Y , x Z N , Lundquisl and Richard Schuitz Ruth aa. 'Y Smith, 'Bernice Q 4' 'QU Smiih, lrving -dx ,....2' Swintek, Cietus Trabasso, Susan Tyler, Jerome ' ,Q ,rv- H 1? ff' , aw 5 H, H fa ' X ' f X ' 'il 1 Sovetl, Donald Swanson, Watlace Swanstrom, Charkes Webert, Maurice Wiison, Jeanne Wohi, Roger SOUTH MGH SCHOOL KITCHEN SIAFF' Bermce Loshbaugh. Mary HM, Linda Lunderberg, Teresa SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL UBl?Al?lANS: lacquelyn Cronin and Corrnne Robrnson. Herman and Viobet Ferrian. Faculty - 123 Senior Activity Index ADAMSON, lANE: Tennis 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11, Variations 10, South Singers 12, Honor Society 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Homecoming Com- mittee 11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 11,12, Iunior Board. ALM, DARCY: Varsity Basketball 10,11,12, Track 8,9,10,11,12, Volleyball 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12, Variations 10, Honor Society 11,12, Home- coming Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Senior Class Officer, lunior Class Officer, Cheerleader 11,12, Homecoming Committee 11,12, Sno-Daze Com- mittee 11, Prom Committee 12, Athena Award Winner 12. ALMQUIST, DOROTHEA: MICE 10,11,12. ANDERSON, MARCIA: Tennis 11,12, Golf 10,11,12, FHA 11,12, Ski Club 11,12, Concert Choir 12, Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. ANDERSON, SANDY LEA: Sophomore Basketball, Volley- ball 1O,11,12, Badminton 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10,11, Young Life 10,11,12, Variations 10, Honor Society 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12. ANDERSON, STEVE: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 11,12, Hockey 11,12, lunior Varsity Hockey 10, Soph- omore Baseball, Varsity Baseball 11,12, Concert Choir 10, South Singers 11,12, Musical 12, Newspaper- Southerner 10, Sno-Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Sophomore Class Officer. BAHN, CATHY: MICE 12. BALFE, BETH: Student Union Member 11,12. BALLUFF, MIKE: Sophomore Football, Creative Writing Magazine 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Home- coming Committee 12, Prom Committee 12, BANKS, GREG: Track 11, TANS 10,11. BARSE, LORIZ DECA 12. BEAL, MICHELLE: Spanish Club 11, Pep Band 10, Concert Band 10, Marching Band 10,11, Honor Society 11,12, Creative Writing Magazine 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Homecoming Committee 12, Prom Commit- tee 12, French Club 10,11. BOOTH, CHARLES: Track 10, Cross Country 11, Concert Choir 10,11, South Singers 12, Musical 12, Yearbook 12, Newspaper - Southerner 11, Stage Crew 11. BOSWELI., CARRIE: Varsity Basketball 10,11,12, Cross Country 10, TANS 10,11,12. BOWIE, SHERRY: Sophomore Basketball, Black Culture Club 10,11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. BRAUMAN, KELLI: volleyball 12, Softball 11,12, Spanish Club 11, Young Life 12. 124 Senior Index BRODEEN, DAWN: Young Life 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 12, Homecoming Committee 11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 11,12, French Club 10. BRUENING, CATHY: Gymnastics 11, Young Life 11.12. BUTLER, DINA: DECA 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, BYRD, MARY: Track 11,12, Gymnastics 11,12, FHA 12, Black Culture Club 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Newspaper - Southerner 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 12. CAPRA, MARIE: Swimming 10,11,12, Track 11, Young Life 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11, South Singers 12, Honor Society 12, Homecoming Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Senior Class Officer, Cheerleader 11,12, Homecoming Committee 10,11, Sno-Daze Com- mittee 11, Prom Committee 12. CARLSON, RUSS: Young Life 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. CARROLL, BRAD: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 11,12, Honor Society 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Southerner Editor 12. CLARK, DUANE: Varsity Basketball 11, Cross Country 11, TANS 10,11,12. CLARKSON, CINDY: FHA 11,12, Concert Choir 11, Vari- ations 1O, South Singers 12, Musical 11,12, Winter Play 11,12, Fall Play 11,12, Honor Society 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Tigerettes 11,12, Homecoming Committee 12, Prom Committee 12. COLE, GREG: Sophomore Football. CROSBY, TIM: Tennis 11, Ski Club 10,11,12, Newspaper- Southerner 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12. CRUSAN, BRIAN: Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basket- ball 11,12, Golf 11, Yearbook 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Year- book Editor 12. DAVIS, SHARON: Volleyball 12, Spanish Club 11, Pep Band 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 11,12, Musical 12, Yearbook 12, DAY, LEROY: TANS 10,11,12. DROPIK, JOAN: Spanish Club 10,11,12, Musical Crew 12, Winter Play Crew 12, Fall Play Crew 12, Honor Society 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Homecoming Committee 12, Sno- Daze Committee 12, Prom Committee 12, Senior Ban- quet Committee. DUGAN, DALE: Newspaper - Southerner 11,12, Stage Crew 11. ECONOMON, PAUL: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 12, Sophomore Wrestling, Ski Club 12. EHLERS, BRIAN: Pep Band 10,11, IazzBand 12, Concert Band 10,11, Marching Band 10,11. ELLEFSON, IERRY: Sophomore Football, Newspaper - Southerner 10. ENTZEL, MARGARET: Volleyball 10, Student Union Mem- ber 10,11,12. ENZ, SHERRI: FHA 11,12, Urban Arts 12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Musical 11, Student Union Mem- ber 10,11,12. ESKELSON, KEN: lunior Varsity Football 11, Varsity Foot- ball 12, Down Hill Skiing 10, Ski Club 10,11,12, Young Lite 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. FISHER, KARRI: Volleyball 12, Yearbook 12. FONG, RICHARD: Cross Country Skiing 10,11, Tennis 11, Concert Choir 10, Newspaper - Southerner 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12. FORSELL, DORINDA: Concert Choir 12, Variations 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, French Club 11, Work Program 11. FRANCIS, BRIAN: Spanish Club 10,11. FRANKLIN, MELISSA: Spanish Club 10,11. FREDELL, SCOTT: Cross Country Skiing 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Cross Country 11,12, Young Life 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. FREITAG, DAVID: Student Union Member 10,11,12. GERARD, CATHY: Badminton 12, FHA 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Musical Crew 11,12, Win- ter Play Crew 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10,11,12, Homecoming Committee 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 10,11,12, Prom Com- mittee 12, French Club 11. GILL, DENISE: Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Year- book 11. GORTON, SHEILA: Spanish Club 10,11. GULLICKSON, DEAN: Sophomore Football, Iunior Varsity Football 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10, Homecoming Roy- alty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. HALL, BILL: Sophomore Football, Junior Varsity Football 11, Varsity Football 12, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling 11,12, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball 11,12, HANSEN, RICH: Sophomore Football, lunior Varsity Foot- ball 11, Varsity Football 11,12, Swimming 9,1O,11,12, Young Life 12, Newspaper - Southerner 11, Homecom- ing Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. HANSON, JOHN: Track 10. HARRITY, BRENDA: Swimming 10, Track 10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Musical 11,12, Honor Society 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 10,11, Homecoming Royalty 12, Sno-Daze Royalty 11, Student Union Mem- ber 10,11,12, Student Union Officer 12, Sophomore Class Officer, Tigerettes 10,11,12, Homecoming Com- mittee 11, Sno-Daze Committee 12. HARTLEY, SHELLEY: Swimming 10,11,12, Golf 10,11,12, Young Life 10,12, Pep Band JO, Concert Band 10, Marching Band 10, Honor Society 11,12, Newspaper - Southerer 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Sno- Daze Committee 11,12, Prom Committee 12. HERMANN, DARLA: FHA 11,12, German Club 10, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Musical 12, Newspaper - Southerner 10, Student Union Member 11,12, Tiger- ettes 10,11,12. HERMANSON, SANDY: FHA 11, Urban Arts 10, Concert Choir 11, Student Union Member 10,11, Cheerleader 11,12, Stage Crew 11, Homecoming Committee 11, Sno-Daze Committee 11, French Club 10,11. HICKEY, LYNN: Track 12, Young Life 10,11,12, Newspa- per- Southerner 11, Homecoming Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 11,12, Senior Banquet Committee 12, HINES, JIM: Tennis 10,11,12, Ski Club 12, Musical 12, Winter Play 12, Fall Play 12, Student Union Member 12. HORTON, DALE: Varsity Wrestling 10,11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. HOULE, ARDIS: Tennis 10, Track 1O, Young Life 12, Variations 10, South Singers 11,12, Musical 10,11,12, Winter Play 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 11, Sno- Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Tigerettes 11,12, Cheerleader 10, Homecoming Com- mittee 12. HOUSER, LAURA: Spanish Club 1O,11. JANEY, STEVE: Junior Varsity Hockey 10, Varsity Hockey 11,12, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball 11, Cross Country 12, Young Life 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. JEFFERS, BRENT: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 11,12, Varsity Basketball 11,12, Track 10,11,12, Hon- or Society 11,12, Sno-Daze Royalty 12. JENSEN, STANFORD: Spanish Club 10,11. JOHNSON, KIMBERLEY D.: Tennis 10,11,12, Golf 10,11,12, FHA 12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 11, Honor Society 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. JOHNSON, SCOTT: Young Life 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. JULIN, SUE: Sophomore Basketball, KARPINEN, MARSHA: Cross Country Skiing 10,11, Track 10,11, Cross Country 11,12, Young Life 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 10, Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,12, Honor Society 11,12, Home- coming Royalty 12, Sno-Daze Royalty 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Student Union Officer 12, Sophomore Class Officer, Cheerleader 10, Homecom- ing Committee 12, Sno-Daze Committee 12, Senior Banquet Committee 12. KELLER, DARLA: Sophomore Basketball, Spanish Club 11, German Club 10, Newspaper - Southerner 10. KNOX, CARL: German Club 10, Amateur Radio Club 10, Jazz Band 10, Concert Band 10, Winter Play 11,12, Stage Crew 10. KONECNY, KENT: Sophomore Wrestling, Sophomore Base- ball, Varsity Baseball 11, Golf 12. LA BREC, TERRY: Down Hill Skiing 10, Swimming 10. LARCH, JEFF: Sophomore Football, Junior Varsity Football 11, Varsity Football 11,12, Hockey 11,12, Junior Varsi- ty Hockey 10,11, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Base- ball 11,12, Young Life 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. LA ROSE, GRADY: Junior Varsity Football 11, Varsity Football 12. LARSON, LARRY: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 11,12, Track 10,11, Varsity Baseball 12, Moto Cross 12, Sno-Daze Royalty 12. LAUGHLIN, SARA: Sophomore Baseball, Creative Writing Magazine 10,11. LA VIGNE, MARK: Swimming 12, Hockey 10. LEWIS, JEFF: Moto Cross 10,11,12. LORGE, JODI: Softball 10,12, FHA 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, South Singers 11,12, Musi- cal 11,12, Winter Play 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Homecoming Committee 12, Sno-Daze Com- mittee 12. LOSSOW, JULIE: Softball 10,12, FHA 10,11,12, Young Life 12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Musical 11,12, Winter Play 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Senior Class Officer, Homecoming Committee 12, Sno- Daze Committee 12, Prom Committee 12. LOWY, SHERYL: Honor Society 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11, Prom Committee 12, Junior Achieve- ment 10. MADISON, SUE: Spanish Club 10,11 MADSEN, ANDY: Down Hill Skiing 10, Tennis 10,11,12, Concert Choir 10,11,12, South Singers 11,12, Jazz Band 12, Musical 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12, MAHONEY, LIZ: Tennis 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11, Marching Band 10, Honor Society 11,12, Student Union Member 11,12, Cheerleader 10, MANOLEFF, DAVID: Yearbook 12. MARDEN, BARB: Volleyball 10, Young Life 10,11,12, Vari- ations 1O, Pep Band 10,11, Concert Band 10,11, Marching Band 10,11, Honor Society 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Junior Class Officer, Home- coming Committee 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 10,11,12, Prom Committee 12. MATHEWS, BOB: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 12, Newspaper - Southerner 12, Sno-Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, MC CONVILLE, DAN: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 11,12, Young Life 12, Honor Society 11,12, Yearbook 10,11,12, Homecoming Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Student Union Officer 12, Home- coming Committee 11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 12, Prom Committee 12. MC DIARMID, MATT: Down Hill Skiing 10, Track 12, Moto Cross 10,11,12. MENCEL, RICH: Musical 12, Honor Society 11,12, News- paper - Southener 10,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Stage Crew 12. MITCHELL, ERICK: Pep Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12. MOE, PAM: Spanish Club 10,11, Young Life 11, Newspa- per - Southerner 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12. MORRISON, THERESA: MICE 11,12, TANS 10,11,12, Con- cert Band 12. MYERS, NANCY: Young Life 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11, Variations 10, Musical 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 1'1. NYENHUIS, LORI: Variations 10, South Singers 11,12, Musical 10,11,12, Winter Play 12, Honor Society 11,12, Yearbook 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Student Union Officer 11, Junior Class Treasurer, Sen- ior Class Vice President, Homecoming Committee 12, Sno-Daze Committee 11,12, Prom Committee 12, Sen- ior Banquet Committee 12. NYGREN, TORY: Hockey 11,12, Junior Varsity Hockey 10, Track 10, Moto Cross 10,11,12, Student Union Mem- ber 10,11,12. NYGREN, TRACY: Newspaper - Southerner 10. OCEL, SARAH: Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball 11,12, DECA 10,11, Yearbook 11,12, OLSON, DEBBIE: MICE 12. Senior Index OSHIE, MARK: Sophomore Football, Junior Varsity Foot- ball 11, Varsity Football 11, lunior Varsity Hockey 12, Hockey 12, Sophomore Baseball, Spanish Club 10,11, TANS 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. OTT, LAURA: Tennis 10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12, Pep Band 10, Concert Band 10, March- ing Band 10, Honor Society 1l,12, Student Union Member 11,12, Hsmecoming Committee 12, Sno-Daze Committee 12, Senior Banquet Committee. OVERBY, LINDA: Young Life 10,11,12, Concert Band 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12. OZOLINS, KRISTINE: Down Hill Skiing 10, Volleyball 10,11,12, Badminton 10, Ski Club 10,11,12, Young Life 12, Pep Band 10,11, Concert Band 10,11, March- ing Band 10,11, Musical 12, Winter Play 12, Honor Society 1l,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Soph- omore Class Officer, Homecoming Committee 12, Sen- ior Banquet Committee. PAAVOLA, ROB: lunior Varsity Hockey 10, Track 10,11,12, Cross Country 10,11,12, Yearbook 12, PACHECO, VALENTINO: Sophomore Football, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball 1l,12, TANS 10,11,12, Indian Upward Bound 10. PATTERSON, TOM: Tennis 11, lunior Varsity Hockey 10,11, Hockey 1l,12, Sophomore Baseball, Golf 10, Spanish Club 10,11, Ski Club 10. PEARSON, JILL: DECA 11,12. PECKHAM, JENNY: Softball 10, FHA 11,12, Urban Arts 12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Musical 1l,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, PERKINS, RUSSELL: Baseball 9,12. RATAICZYK, KAREN: Golf 10,11,12, Young Life 10, News- paper - Southerner 10,11,12, Student Union Member 10, Tigerettes 1O,12. ROBERTS, DAN: Newspaper - Southerner 10. ROBERTS, SHELDON: Sophomore Football, lunior Varsity Football 11, Varsity Football 12, Varsity Wrestling 10,11,12. ROLAND, JACLYN: Track 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Tigerettes 11,12. ROSENOW, DEBBIE: Swimming 10, Gymnastics 10,11, Young Life 10,11,12, Variations 10, Musical 10,12, Honor Society 11,12, Newspaper- Southerner 10, Sno- Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 1l,12, Prom Committee 12. ROZENBERGS, VlK: Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball 1l,12, Track 10, Yearbook 1l,12, Newspaper- Southerner 10,11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Homecoming Committee 11,12, Yearbook Editor 12. 126 Senior Index SAVAGE, TERESA: Spanish Club 11, Young Life 10,11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10. SAX, GARRIN1 Cross Country Skiing 10, Young Life 12, Concert Choir 10,11, South Singers 10,11,12, Musical 11,12, Newspaper - Southerner 10, Homecoming Roy- alty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Tiger Mas- cot 11,12, Homecoming Committee 10,11,12, Sno- Daze Committee 10,11, Junior Board. SCHNEIDER, CHARLES: Cross Country Skiing 10,11, Golf 10,11,12, Ski Club 10, Honor Society 12, Newspaper- Southerner 10,11,12, Student Union Member 11,12. SCOTT, JAMES: lunior Varsity Football 11, Varsity Foot- ball 12, Ski Club 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. SEDLOCK, JOHN: Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 11,12, Sophomore Basketball 9,10, Varsity Basketball 11, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball 1l,12, Spanish Club 11, Young Life 12. SHAND, MARY: FHA 10,11, Concert Choir 11, Variations 10, South Singers 12, Newspaper - Southerner 10. SHILSON, DEBBIE: Volleyball 11, Softball 10,11, Spanish Club 10,11, Young Life 10,11,12, Student Union Mem- ber 10,11,12, Tigerettes 10, Badminton 11,12. SIOLIE, LDRNA: Track 1l,12, Cross Country 12, Spanish Club 10, Young Life 10,11,12, Honor Society 1l,12, Tigerettes 10,11,12. SMITH, CLAUDIA: Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, South Singers 12, lazz Band 12, Musical 12, Yearbook 11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Tiger Mascot 12, Homecoming Committee 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Commit- tee 10,11,12, Senior Banquet Committee. SMITH, IENNIFERZ Spanish Club 10,11, Young Life 11. STANLEY, SUE: Spanish Club 10,11. STARK, TERRI: DECA 11, Newspaper - Southerner 10. STORDAHL, STEVE: Sophomore Football, Pep Band 10,11, Concert Band 10,11, Marching Band 10,11. STORMER, KEVIN: Track 8,9,10,11, Varsity Baseball 12, Young Life 1l,12, Concert Choir 10,11, South Singers 1l,12, Musical 10,12, Winter Play 10, Yearbook 12, Newspaper - Southerner 10,11, Creative Writing Maga- zine 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Homecom- ing Committee 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 10,11, Sophomore Council, Senior Banquet Committee. STROMMEN, BRENDA: Softball 10,12, FHA 11,12, Young Life 12, Concert Choir 12, Variations 11, Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Tigerettes 11,12. SYDE, THERESA: Track 10,11,12, Gymnastics 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10,11, Young Life 10,11,12, Variations 10, Sno-Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 12. THARALDSON, DONALD: Varsity Wrestling 11. THOMPSON, SONJA: Cross Country Skiing 10, Swimming 10,11, Track 9,10, Young Life 12, Pep Band 10, Concert Band 10, Marching Band 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Homecoming Committee 12. TOWNSEND, BECKY: Volleyball 10, Badminton 10. VALENTI, LISA: Cross Country Skiing 10, Golf 1l,12, FHA 10, Concert Choir 1l,12, Variations 10, South Singers 12, Concert Band 11, Newspaper - Southerner 10, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 11. WALKER, IIM: Swimming 10,11,12, Track 10,12, Cross Country 10,11, Winter Play 12, Newspaper - Southern- er 10,11, Student Union Member 10,11,12. WALLACE, KEVIN: lunior Varsity Football 11, Varsity Football 12, Tennis 1l,12, Swimming 10, Ski Club 10,11,12, Young Life 12, lazz Band 10,11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. WANG, PING: Spanish Club 10, Honor Society 11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12. WATKINS, CARMEN: Track 1l,12, Cross Country 11, Black Culture Club 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Variations 10, Pep Band 11, Concert Band 11, March- ing Band 11, Musical 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Cheerleader 11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 12, Prom Committee 12. WATSON, EUGENIA: Concert Choir 12, Variations 1l,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, French Club 11. WELLS, TERRY: Cross Country Skiing 10, Track 11, News- paper - Southerner 1l,12, Stage Crew 10,11. WHITE, SHARON: Pep Band 10,11,12, lazz Band 11,12, Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12. WROBEL, ANDY: Swimming 9,10,11,12, Varsity Baseball 9,1O,12, Concert Choir 10,11,12, Musical 12, Newspa- per - Southerner 10,11, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Sno-Daze Committee 12. WURZER, CATHY: Swimming 9,10,11,12, Golf 23, German Club 10, Variations 10, Honor Society 11,12, Newspa- per - Southerner 10,11,12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, lunior Class Officer, Sophomore Class Offi- cer, Homecoming Committee 12, Sno-Daze Dommittee 11, Senior Banquet Committee, Morning P.A. Announc- er 12. ZIPOY, BARB: Spanish Club 10,11 Ski Club 12, Yearbook l1,12, Newspaper - Southerner 11, Sno-Daze Royalty 12, Student Union Member 10,11,12, Yearbook Editor 12. Carroll, Student Picture Index Aaberg, Karl: 22, 98 Aarvig, Erica: 26, 40, 62, 63, 90 Adamson, Jane: 18, 27, 31, 57, 98 Atteldt, Garrett: 80 Aguilar, Brenda: 10, 43, 50, 66, 90 Allen, Greg: 2, 23, 30, 31, 33, 34, 38, 90 Allen, Michele: 41 Alm, Darcy: 14, 18, 27, 50, 51, 60, 61, 66, 67, 97, 98 Almedina, Greg: 68, 90 Beaulieu, Greg: 41 Becker, Maureen: 33, 115 Bell, Randy: 90 Capra, Mike: 54, 55, 69, 81 Capra, Monica: 58, 73, 77 Carlson, Brad: 8 Carlson, Mike A: 100 Carlson, Mike D: 74, 90 Carlson, Russell: 100 Brad: 27, 48, 100 Betzol Almquist, Dorothea: 98 Almquist, Jeff: 98 Almquist, Joanne: 80 Almquist, Kathy: 80 Andersen, Dan: 80 Anderson, Carla: 80 Anderson, Dave: 65 Anderson, Guy: 56, 57, 98 Anderson, Jim: 22, 42, 49, 80 Anderson, Karla: 57 Anderson, Kim: 80 Anderson, Larry: 80 Anderson, Lynne: 98 Anderson, Marcia: 32, 38, 40, 56, 57, 98 Anderson, Sandy: 5, 15, 98 Anderson 48, 74, Steve: 17, 21, 23, 29, 30, 31, 75, 98 Anderson, Tim: 80 Anderson, Todd: 4, 18, 74, 98 Anderson, Vickie: 58 Anderson, Wanda: 10, 15, 40, 62, 63, 90 Andrusko, James: 80, 82 Andrusko, Mike: 23, 32, 98 Bellamy, Kathy: 90 Bender, Mike: 48, 94 Benson, Brian: 43 Benson, Dave: 90 Benson, Gail: 80 Berg, Danny: 55, 80 Berg, Laurie: 90 Berg, Berg, Mashelle: 30, 32, 61, 80 Patty: 62, 63, 80, 84 Berg, Peter: 80 Berg, Tom: 48, 90 Berg, Walter: 99 Bertek, Jett: 80 Bethke, Kristan: 32, 80 Bethke, Tracy: 99 d, Mark: 99 Carroll, Tim: 100 Cavin, Evelyn: 81 Chambers, Carol: 22, 34, 35, 43, 100 Chavez, Maria: 32, 81 Christopherson, Dale: 34, 90 Christopherson, Dave: 90 Christopherson, Dean: 34, 35, 48, 76, 90 Cichy, Thomas: 81 Clark, Angela: 17, 90 Clark, Bruce: 90 Clark, Torn: 100 Clarkson, Cindy: 20, 23, 27, 29, 30, 31, 40, 63, 91, 100 Clarkson, Lisa: 32, 61, 78, 81 Cole, Greg: 100 Betzold, Mike: 49, 80 Bingman, Mark: 99 Booth, Charles: 23, 31, 39, 99 Booth, Tom: 90 Bosquez, Desiree: 32, 90 Boswell, Carrie: 41, 99 Bowie, Mark: 41, 90 Bowie, Sherry: 41, 99 Brauman, Kelli: 50, 99 Braziel, Brady: 32, 41, 88, 90 Brekhus, Randy: 23, 32, 80 Brezinka, Karen: 43, 50, 66, 67, 90 Brodeen, Dawn: 12, 21, 60, 99 Brodeen, Kim: 32, 60, 61, 78, 80 Cole, Lisa: 91 Collette, Robin: 81 Conner, Rose: 40 Connors, Debra: 100 Corbesia, Jim: 65 Corgard, Valerie: 32, 91 Couch, Cathy: 91 Crawford, Vance: 48, 91 Crenshaw, Steve: 2, 43, 49, 69, 81 Croissant, Cheryl: 58 Crosby, Tim: 114 Crothers, Jack: 42, 65 Crusan, Brian: 16, 38, 39, 68, 100, 142 Curtis, Alberta: 81 63, 81 Andrys, Michael: 98 Aneia, Beenu: 44, 90 Angelos, Chris: 49, 69, 80, 141 Arpan, Mike: 55, 90 Aulwes, Kathy: 90 Austin, Don: 90 Averill, Mary: 32, 90 Baardson, Duane: 48, 90 Backer, Mike: 90 Baeyen, Bruce: 98 Baker, Charlie: 65 Balte, Beth: 99 Balluff, Mike: 16, 99, 141 Banks, Greg: 41 Barge, Susan: 32, 52, 53, 73, 80 Barnard, Jean: 80 Barrientez, Delores: 99 Barse, Lori: 99 Bartson, Diane: 50 Broden, Hether: 58 Broden, Mike: 80 Brown, Bill: 23, 31, 32, 36, 90 Brown, Michelle: 32, 57, 90 Brown, Mike: 22, 23, 90 Brown, Teri: 90 Bruening, Catherine: 100 Brummett, Janice: 18, 90, 95 Buhl, Bobbie: 80 Burgess, Robin: 44 Burns, Brenda: 90 Butler, Dina: 100 Buxengard, Dave: 90 Byrd, Mary: 9, 41 Byrne, June: 9, 100 Cairns, Brenda: 32, 44, 80 Campion, Bill: 90 Campion, Linda: 80 Capra, Marie: 3, 9, 14, 16, 27, 31, 58, Dahlager, Debra: 101 Dahlen, Dave: 34, 35, 48, 91 Dahlen, Lynn: 72, 73 Danhouser, Janet: 32, 81 Danhouser, Katherine: 81 Davidson, Bridget: 81 Davis, Sharon: 22, 34, 39, 50, 101 Day, Betsy: 31, 57, 89, 91, 95 Day, Leroy: 101 Dehnel, Sally: 32, 81 Dennis, Matt: 29, 91 Deschl, Charmin: 91 Dettman, Don: 81, 87 DeYoung, Kevin: 91 Dickson, Lisa: 61, 81 Dischinger, Mark: 32, 48, 91 Dixon, Paul: 49, 68, 69, 81 Dombrovskis, Lori: 12, 20, 21, 22, 23, 32, Beal, Michelle: 16, 27, 99 59, 60, 61, 97, 100 Dorr, Gary: 48 Picture Index - 127 Dorr, Steve: 81 Dougherty, Lori: 101 Douglas, Kathy: 34, 91 Draves, Garrin: 81 Drew, Beverly: 91 Drew, Sue: 41 Dropik, Joan: 22, 44, 101 Dugan, Dale: 38, 101 Dunn, Tom: 91 Dwyer, Mark: 48, 91 Dyvig, Tom: 48, 91 Economon, Paul: 18, 48, 101 Edwards, Fran: 101 Ehlers, Brian: 35, 101 Eiler, Tom: 91 Eilers, Jane: 2, 91, 92 Eilers, Richard: 81, 82 Eltstrum, Michael: 101 Elletson, Jerry: 8, 101 Ellison, Laura: 81 Ellwanger, Gerald: 91 Elms, Matthew: 81 Engebretson, Penny: 32, 44, 81 Entzel, Margaret: 13, 101 Enz, Mike: 81 Enz, Sherri: 32, 40, 101 Erickson, Barry: 14, 74, 101 Erickson, Donny: 23, 30, 31, 32, 42, 48 91 Erickson, Jennifer: 91 Erickson, Julie: 18, 102 Erickson, Kim: 102 Ervin, Troy: 65 Eskelson, Kendrick: 18, 19, 48, 102 Falcon, Byrdine: 91 Feisthamel, lvan: 91 Ferguson, Kevin: 49, 69 Finch, Kathy: 32, 81 Finch, Terry: 44 , Fisher, Karri: 39, 50, 102 Fisher, Shelly: 81 Fleck, Rob: 48, 91 Flom, Mike: 49, 81 Fong, Richard: 12, 13, 102 Fors, Michelle: 29, 32, 40, 62, 63, 102 Forsberg, Monte: 102 Forsell, Brian: 81 Forsell, Dorinda: 32, 102 Francis, Barb: 82 Francis, Patsy: 58 Franklin, Melissa: 102 Frazier, Melanie: 30, 32, 41, 46, 50, 60, 61, 66, 82, 85 Fredell, Scott: 27, 54, 55, 76, 102 Freitag, Dave: 102 Fritz, Lisa: 91 128 Picture lndex Froehling, Deanna: 102, 140 Fuller, Brenda: 28, 32, 91 Gable, Noreen: 82 Gagnon, Mark: 82 Garland, Theresa: 32, 82 Gauthier, Nancy: 102 Geldert, Lyle: 8, 102 Genung, Joe: 48, 91 Gerard, Bob: 49, 82 Gerard, Cathy: 3, 17, 22, 32, Gerard, Michele: 32, 61, 82 Gerber, Diane: 67 Gibbs, Garrett: 64, 65 Gibney, Roger: 82 Gilbert, David: 91 Gill, Denise: 103 Gilsrud, Becky: 91 Gilsrud, Tim: 78, 82 40, Givens, Curtis: 20, 21, 49, 78, 82 Glad, Jay: 91 Glad, Ralph: 74, 91 Goclon, Paul: 11, 82 Goneau, Craig: 82 Gonzalez, Rudy: 48, 91 Goodwin, Charlene: 32, 44, 82 Goodwin, Steve: 82 Gorsuch, Tim: 43, 103 Gorton, Sheila: 103 Graves, Colin: 103, 140 Green, Ronald: 82 Greencrow, Henry: 68 Griep, Mark: 103 Grimes, James: 82 Grimm, Keith: 82 Gulbranson, Mike: 82 Gulbranson, Tim: 103 Gullickson, Dean: 14, 15, 103 Gullickson, Tim: 91 Gunderson, Linda: 103 Gustafson, Karin: 23, 32, 82 Gynild, Teri: 82 Haagenson, Melvin: 91 Hagen, Kelly: 91 Haiicek, Allen: 103 Haiicek, John: 54, 55 Hall, Bill: 48, 70, 71, 115 Hall, Diane: 17, 88, 91, 94 Hall, Jeff: 91 Hallquist, Tom: 82 Haltli, Carla: 44 Haltli, Carrilyn: 103 Halvorson, Lynn: 91 Hamel, Kathy: 92 Hansen, Cindy: 92 Hansen, Daniel: 82 Hansen, Ken: 92 Hansen, Rich: 9, 14, 17, 43, 48, 64, 65, 103 Hansen, Rob: 65 Hanson, Debra: 103 Hanson, John: 42, 103 Hanuman, Navendranath: 82 Harris, Tammy: 82 Harrity, Brenda: 5, 14, 15, 19, 23, 24, 27 32, 43, 62, 63, 104 Harrity, Joan: 58, 72, 73 ', Hart, Genise: 92 1 - Hartley, Shelley: 17, 21, 27, 43, 59, 104 Hastings, Elizabeth: 40, 104 Hauck, Mona: 58 Haug, Kenneth: 104 Hausknecht, Sandy: 82 Hayes, Casey: 82 Heglund, Celeste: 82 Heil, Barb: 104 Heinonen, Sheila: 104 Helget, Mike: 92 Henry, Jeff: 82 Herkal, Renee: 32, 40, 63, 81 Hermann, Cory: 28, 32, 49, 70, 71, 81 Hermann, Darla: 15, 23, 32, 40, 63, 97, 104 Hermanson, Sandy: 104 Heyer, Dennis: 92 Hibben, Denise: 81 Hickey, Keith: 49, 69, 81 Hickey, Lynn: 14, 18, 104 Higgins, Alena: 2, 33, 34, 35, 92 Higgins, Mike: 92 Hines, James: 23, 42, 104 Hoard, Tim: 48 Hoch, Jeff: 81 Hogan, Kathleen: 92 Hoglund, Kevin: 49, 69, 81 Holm, Michelle: 92 Holmes, Patty: 92 Honkanen, Mike: 34, 35 Hoppe, Michelle: 104 Horton, Dale: 104 Horton, Denise: 32, 81 Houle, Ardis: 21, 30, 31, 62, 63, 104 Houser, Laura: 104 Howes, Danny: 68, 92 Hoyhtya, Kevin: 16, 43, 48, 74, 92 Huderle, Steve: 55, 69, 81 Hurd, Kim: 105 laquinto, Diane: 105 laquinto, Ellen: 83 lmberi, Matt: 48, 92 Iversen, Matt: 55, 83 Iverson, Leslie: 105 Janey, Diane: 58, 67 Jespersen, Kersten: 28, 92 Janey, Mike: 21, 35, 43, 48, 74, 75, 89, 92 Janey, Steve: 21, 74, 75, 105, 115 Jeffers, Brent: 11, 21, 27, 48, 49, 68, 69, 105 Jeffers, Todd: 54, 55, 69, 83 Jeffrey, Annette: 39, 43, 66, 88, 92 Jensen, Dawn: 59, 61, 78, 83 Jensen, Stanford: 105 Jewett, Ken: 92 Joelson, Penny: 32 Johansen, George: 83 Johnson, Carl: 8, 105 Johnson, Carol: 32, 67 Johnson, David: 42, 83 Johnson, Janet: 32, 83 Johnson, Jay: 83 Johnson, Kimberley: 27, 32, 40, 56, 57, 105 Johnson, Nannette: 32, 83 Johnson, Paul: 83 Johnson, Rosetta: 92 Johnson, Scott: 105 Jones, John: 19 Julin, Sue: 26, 105 lKadlec, Kadlec, Bernice: 83 Martin: 92 Kapishkowit, Angie: 50 Kappenman, Angela: 50 Kappes, Julie: 32, 83 Karpinen, Marsha: 14, 24, 27, 52, 105, 115 Kazuk, Debby: 83 Keller, Darla: 105 Keller, Todd: 105 Kreft, Sarah: 58 Kriech, Mary: 106 Krona, Tom: 83 Kurschner, Eddie: 39, 70, 92 Kutzbach, David: 83 Kvale, Lisa: 21, 92 LaBre, Steve: 70 LaBrec, Terry: 106 LaCoursiere, Mary: 44, 92 LaForge, Beth: 83 Lamprecht, Dan: 114 Langbecker, Charlie: 84 Langbecker, Linda: 106 Lanigan, Pat: 84 Lanigan, Terese: 92 Lanigan, Tom: 92 Lantz, Donna: 84 Larch, Jeff: 9, 43, 48, 49, 74, 7 Larch, Jim: 23, 32, 74, 81, 84 Larkin, Becky: 10, 84 Laronge, Terri: 84 LaRose, Larsen, Larson, Larson, Grady: 48 Billy Joe: 106 Bill: 48, 96, 106 Kenneth: 49, 84 5, 106 Larry: 15, 19, 20, 21, 42, 48, 106 Larson, Larson, Margaret: 32, 84 Larson, Skip: 92 LaVigne, Mark: 29, 106 Lawrence, Phil: 70, 71, 92 LeDuc, Sherri: 32 Lee, Vivian: 37, 44, 93 Lehman, David: 34, 35, 49, 84 Lehtinen, Ed: 84 Leonard, Doug: 28, 49, 84 Lewis, Jeffrey: 106 Kellington, Ann: 60, 61, 92 Kellington, Mary: 61, 83 Kelm, Paul: 64, 65, 92 Kemp, Paula: 13, 39, 92, 116 Kenow, Peggy: 105 Ketola, Justine: 58 Kirscht, Kim: 92 Kleppe, Gary: 92 Klosinski, Lenny: 92 Knox, Carl: 22, 106 Koenigsmark, Andy: 33, 92 Kokkila, Penny: 34, 92 Kolhoff, Kim: 83 Kommer, John: 83 Kommer, Kenneth: 32, 83 Konecny, Kent: 106 Konecny, Rich: 92 Kragness, Pam: 106 Kreevoy, Will: 106 Kreft, Dave: 54, 55, 76, 77, 92 Lind, Peggy: 8 Linderholm, Sean: 29, 43, 46, 48, 91, 116 Lindstrom, Todd: 22, 42, 84 Litz, Chuck: 93 Lobert, Diana: 40, 84 Long, Lynette: 93 Longhofer, Chris: 93 Lorentzen, Cathy: 40, 84 Lorge, Jodi: 23, 31, 32, 40, 106 Lorge, Sue: 84 Lossow, Julie: 22,23, 24, 32, 40, 115 Lossow, Rodney: 49, 74 Lowy, Scott: 46, 55, 84 Lowy, Sheryl: 27, 107 Ludgate, Tammie: 32, 93 Ludwig, Mike: 84 Lussier, Lori: 41 Madison, Susan: 107 74, 89, 97, 107, Madsen, Andy: 31, 107 Madsen, Harlan: 55, 93 Mahoney, Liz: 27, 46, 56, 57, 107 Malmquist, Darrell: 84 Manoleff, David: 12, 39, 107 Marden, Barb: 27, 97, 107 Marden, Laura: 63, 93 Marihart, Paul: 32, 48, 93 Marsh, Bryan: 42, 85, 86 Marsyla, Brenda: 107 Martin, Les: 34, 80, 84 Martin, Stacey: 107 Martineau, Jodi: 50, 93 Martinez, Richard: 23, 32, 49, 70, 84 Martinson, Amy: 84 Marty, Mary Jo: 93 Mateer, Sue: 3, 60, 93 Mathews, Bob: 15, 18, 21, 48, 107 Mathews, Cathy: 5, 50, 89, 93 Matiska, John: 44, 49, 69, 84 Matson, Jeff: 93 Mattson, Lee: 93 McConville, Dan: 13, 14, 24, 27, 39, 48 107, 116 McDavid, Tanya: 41, 66, 67 McDiarmid, Matt: 36, 107 McKinney, Laura: 107 Meinke, Pat: 84 Mencel, Rick: 11, 22, 107 Mencel, Terry: 22, 27, 34, 42, 84 Mier, Debra: 84 Miller, Brad: 108 Miller, Greg: 23, 36, 44, 108 Mitchell, Erick: 34, 35, 108 Moats, Sue: 5, 20, 21, 108 Moe, Pam: 5, 15, 108 Moe, Sue: 84 Moen, Eric: 76, 78, 84 Mohs, Lois: 2, 58, 93 Monroe, Leslie: 29, 84 Monson, Margo: 57, 61, 85 Montague, Harry: 48 Moore, Eugene: 85 Morrison, Theresa: 34, 41, 108 Morrow, Darnell: 58 Morton, Brenda: 85 Murphy, Clarissa: 2 Myers, Nancy: 3, 60, 108 Nelsen, Peggy: 108 Nelson, Brad: 93 Nelson, Craig: 74, 93 Nelson, Scott: 85 Nelson, Teresa: 32, 93 Ness, Joe: 34, 35, 65, 91, 93 Ness, Rich: 85 Nordin, Paul: 93 Picture Index Nordlund, Kent: 108 Nutter, Chris: 93 Nyennuis, Lori: 2, 3, 13, 13, 23, 31, 97, 103 Nygren, Lance: 93 Nygren, Tory: 74, 108 O'Brien, Judy: 32, 85 Ocel, Sarah: 18, 39, 66, 108 O'Connell, Mike: 108 Phillips, Jett: 110 Phillips, Lisa: 93 Pierce, Franklin: 49, 79, 85 Pike, John: 48, 85 Pivec, Lauri: 32, 93 Platt, Ken: 110 Pond, Clifton: 110 Potter, Beth: 52, 76, 77, 89, 94 Potter, Tim: 65 Schroeder, Tim: 38, Schuda Debbie: 86 Schuda, Diane: 94 Schuda, Ed: 111 Schuda, Jett: 49 Schuda, Lori: 32, 86 Schultz, Kari: 33 Schultz, Scott: 94 Schultz, Shelley: 94 Olsthun, Doug: 108 Oliva, Terry: 26, 109 Olson, Barry: 49, 69, 85 Olson, Connie: 85 Olson, Debra: 109 Olson, Vince: 55, 65, 93 Oquist, Kenneth: 93 Oshie, Mark: 109 Ott, Jackie: 57 Ott, Laura: 27, 43, 56, 57, 96, 109 Overbo, Kip: 34, 35, 48, 93 Overbo, Patty: 11, 39, 85 Overby, Linda: 109 Ozolins, Kristine: 23, 27, 50, 51, 109 Paavola, Robert: 19, 39, 54, 55, 109 Pacheco, Ray: 93 Pacheco, Val: 68, 69, 109 Page, Elsie: 116 Page, Tim: 85 Pahl, Joy: 109 Pardy, Mary: 109 Parker, Terry: 49, 85 Parrow, Donna: 109 Parsons, Leila: 93 Patterson, Tom: 18, 74, 75, 109 Pauling, Kim: 93 Pearson, Jill: 40, 109 Pearson, Julie: 93 Pearson, Pam: 85 Peckham, Jenniler: 4, 23, 32, 40, Pederson, Susan: 60, 93 Peine, Kevin: 89, 93 Pellaton, Andy: 85, 87 Peltier, Joe: 85 Pendleton, Bonnie: 110 Pendleton, Dean: 44, 48, 93, 141 Perilla, Jody: 58 Perkins, Rich: 10, 42, 49, 85 Perkins, Russell: 110 Petek, Lynda: 32, 85 Petersen Peterson Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Kari: 10, 32, 61, 78, 85, 86 Laurie: 78, 85 Leslie: 85 Mary: 63, 85 Todd: 40 Petersons, Nora: 93 Phelps, Kathy: 110 130 - Picture index Powell, Barb: 85 Pregler, Dan: 94 Pritchard, Sean: 65, 94 Proano, Carlos: 48, 70, 71 Pruett, Allene: 94 Rahman, Dan: 94 Rannow, Wesley: 44 Rataiczyk, Karen: 62, 63, 110 Ratzlow, Robert: 32, 85 Remily, Jean: 43, 57, 85 Remily, Jon: 94 Rice, Patty: 110 Rich, Brian: 48, 70, 94 Richardson, Walter: 49, 85 Rincon, Jim: 74 Ritchie, Rendena: 85 Roberts, Benjamin: 85 Roberts, Dan: 110 Roberts, Scott: 94 Roberts, Sheldon: 70, 71, 110, 140 Roberts, Timothy: 94 Roen, Shari: 12, 13, 39, 86 Roesner, Jim: 80 Roesner, William: 29, 94 Rogers, Donna: 86 Rogers, Trina: 20, 63, 86 Roias, Desiree: 29, 41, 50, 51, 67, 86 Roland, Jaclyn: 13, 32, 62, 63, 110 Rosenau, Marlo: 44, 50, 66, 94, 141 Rosenow, Debbie: 15, 18, 21, 23, 60, 110 Rosenow, Terry: 43, 61, 86 Ross, Jerry: 86 Roth, Colleen: 39, 86 Rozell, Chris: 86 Rozenbergs, Vik: 39, 68, 110, 142 Saastad, Brian: 26, 38, 94 Sandt, Jodi: 40, 94 Saukerson, Kay: 86 Savage, Cherie: 86 Savage, Terri: 96, 111 Sax, Garrin: 14, 18, 23, 31, 60, 61, 111 Schaefers, Diane: 111 Schautt, Melinda: 111 Scherman, Patrice: 86 Schmidt, Rochelle: 32, 40, 94 Schneider, Charles: 2, 8, 38, 111 Scholtes, Jackie: 111 Schwensen, Monica: 111 Scott, James: 48, 111 Scott, Jeff: 34, 49, 86 Scott, Kathleen: 30, 86 Sedlock, John: 48, 111 Senness, Karen: 94 Senske, Guy: 86 Shand, Mary: 31, 111 Sharp, Vanessa: 32, 41, 93 Shilson, Debbie: 36, 111 Shingobe, Melanie: 94 Shippy, Kim: 111 Siegler, Alisa: 52, 53, 77 Siegler, Linda: 58, 72, 73 Singleton, Glenn: 32, 42, 86 Siolie, Lorna: 18, 43, 63, 111 Skadsheim, Paul: 86 Skramstad, Gary: 76, 112 Skripnik, Luba: 86 Sletten, Naomi: 23, 94 Smith Barbara: 41, 94 Smith Claudia: 4, 30, 31, 60, 112 Smith, Jennifer: 112 Smith, Jenny: 86 Smith, Jody: 94 Smith, John: 86 Smith Pat: 49 Soderberg, Rick: 86 Spencer, Julie: 32, 40, 94 Spratt, Kevin: 94 Staebler, Tamie: 23, 32, 35, 40, 43, 94 Staebler, Tom: 23, 31, 42, 43, 112 Stamper, Jhonda: 94 Stand, Diane: 28 Stand, Val: 50, 66 Stanley, Sue: 112 Stark, Terri: 112 Stately, Connie: 112 Stephenson, Jim: 42, 44, 86 Stevens, Craig: 86 Stevens, Tom: 86 Stevenson, Leslie: 94 Stodolka, Shelley: 32, 94 Stokke, John: 116 Stordahl, Lori: 32, 40, 94 Stordahl, Steve: 16, 96, 112 Stormer, Kevin: 5, 12, 15, 1 9, 23, 26, 30 115 31, 39, 97, 112 Stout, Loren: 8 Strand, Andy: 112 Strand, Nora: 58, 67, 94 Strommen, Brenda: 32, 40, 62, 63, 112, Strommen, Lonny: 86 Sullivan, Joe: 36, 43, 48, 94 Swing, Donna: 86 Syde, Theresa: 21, 43, 60, 6 112 Tamble, Bobby: 23, 32, 94 Taylor, Lance: 46, 68, 69 Teclaw, Robert: 48, 65, 94 Tenhoff, Daniel: 23, 32, 86 Tharaldson, Donald: 114 Thibodo, Bill: 42, 87 Tholen, Mary: 87 Thomas, Joel: 44, 94 1, 72, 73, Wuornos, Jeff: 114 Thompson, Gail: 38, 39, 43, 62, 63, 66, 67, 94, 140 Thompson, Noel: 95 Thompson, Pat: 87 Thompson Rhonda: 10, 17, 43, 57, 61, 87 Thompson, Sandra: 112 Thompson Sonja: 112 Thomson, Dawn: 94 Thoreson, Glen: 22, 42, 87 Thotland, Tim: 22, 23, 65 Tilbury, Kathy: 32, 87 Timmer, Sharon: 87 Tomberlin, Brenda: 95 Tonsager, Bruce: 70, 87 Topitzhoier, Tim: 70, 82, 87 Torkelson, Mike: 113 Townsend, Becky: 113 Tse, Sui Ling: 95 Ungurian, Vera: 32, 95 Valenti, Lisa: 4, 30, 32, 60, 61, 113 Vallis, Elizabeth: 95 Vandermoon, James: 95 Vandermoon, Virgil: 43, 48, 95 Vandevere, Starr: 30, 32, 87 Vang, Vue: 87 Venier, Dan: 34, 49, 69, 87 Vernota, Theresa: 95 Vesey, Greg: 95 Vitquain, Tobin: 13, 113 Vifquain, Victoria: 43, 57, 87 Vossen, Tony: 17, 31, 35, 48, 95 Wagner, John: 87 Wagner, Paul: 49 Walker, James: 64, 65, 113 Walker, John: 87 Wallace, Kevin: 48, 113 Wallace. Melissa: 12, 29, 34, 87 Walmann, Steve: 113 Wang, Ping: 27 Wanstall, Charlene: 25 Warren, Pam: 87 Watkins, Carmen: 9, 32, 41, 113 Watroba, John: 95 Watroba, Nancy: 58 Watson, Eugenia: 32, 113 Waupoose, Rosemary: 50, 95 Weiland, Tom: 32 Weiser, Scott: 87 Welch, Teresa: 113 Wells, Terry: 113 Wentworth, Karen: 95 West, Shanon: 95 Westlund, Dale: 43 Westlund, Don: 43 Westphal, Jelena: 87 Wetternach, Cheryl: 95 Wettlin, Greg: 95 Wheeler, Jenniter: 113 White, David: 41, 68 White, Dorothea: 25 White, Laura: 95 White, Sharon: 34, 35, 41, 113 Wichman, Deanna: 2, 32, 80, 87 Wichman, Roy: 95 Wicken, Joanne: 87 Wieneke, Lori: 32, 87 Wikstrom, Nadine: 95 Wilkey, William: 87 Williams, Tom: 90, 95 Willis, Wendy: 44 Wilson, Jean: 41 Wilson, Larry: 95 Windhauser, Brad: 113 Winslow, David: 113 Winslow, Robert: 114 Wise, Tammie: 95 Wissbaum, Pat: 114 Wissbaum, Peggy: 32, 95 Wood, Richard: 21, 74, 114 Woods, Doc: 43 Woodyard, Luanie: 114 Workcufi, Denise: 2, 9, 32, 95 Wrobel, Andy: 5, 21, 23, 32, 64, 65, 114 Wurzer, Cathy: 27, 46, 58, 59, 114 Wurzer, Mike: 23, 32, 49, 87 Young, Gary: 42 Young, John: 79 Young, Lori: 87 Young, Tony: 65 Zahn, Jewel: 58 Zahn, Jr.: 95 Zipoy, Barbara: 13, 21, 36, 39, 114, 142 Zuleger, Clarence: 114 Zuriit, Dan: 65 Picture Index - 131 ' T YIPIHIS . 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'Q- Q. Q 1, Sheldon Roberts has his hand raised as a sign ol victory in his match. 2. The school year has ended and a lot ofthe seniors will be graduating. 3. One of the many shots taken of the empty school grounds. 4. Gail Thompson takes a picture of you from the yearbooks point of view. 5. Deanna Froehling and Collin Graves smile together for a photographer. 6, Dean Pendleton pays attention as his English teacher gives another lecture. 7. Mike Ballufl smiles lor the camera in Mr. Lee's class. 8. The end of another hockey game at the Minneapolis Auditorium. 9. Marlo Rosenau giggles while watching the students try to speak French. Christ Angelos listens to Mr. Sovell talk about Geometric proofs. 1 l llNlllllE HHDAW AW A Tlllll llll5 ll Closing Theme - 141 'www May tomorrow be a perfect day. May it bring love and laughter along the way. May God keep you in his tender care, Q Until he brings us together again. lion, WGWW Q Vg? 1 . - vffkfg Q A 1:1.f :ef -E NME ti? X 4 gs . 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