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HIGHLIGHTS: Backpacking trip in the fall, Canoe trip in the spring. A new class for 1982-83 - Jazz exercise, aerobics. Increase in the enrollment of females in weight training. Dick Emahaiser: Wt. Training, I, II, Team Sports, Recreational Games, Individual Sports, Ind. Winter. Bill Holte: Phy Ed 9, Outdoor Recreation, Indoor Winter Sports. Nancy Pudas: Phy Ed 9, Team Sports, Recreational Games, Jazz Exercise, Outdoor Recreation. lane Voss: Health Lunging for the birdie, is senior Hal Houghton during an intense game of badminton. Dissecting a squid during biology is sophomore Doug Wruck. HIGHLIGHTS: Dissecting and eating squid in biology. The physics pumpkin drop during homecoming. The physics trip to the planetarium. Physics Nobel con- ference. SMdge test. Trapping mice in advanced chemistry. Examining a placenta, dissecting a fetal pig. Byron Anderson: Physics-Humanities, Engineering, Algebra. john Hodgens: Advanced Chemistry, Pre-College Chemistry, Algebra. Steve Lindow: Biology, Advanced Biology. Gary Parnes: Physical Science, Algebra Concepts. Steve Rude: Physical Science, Biology. Paul Schee: Physical Science, Pre-Algebra. Karen Seeger: Physical Science, College Prep Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry. Linda Turnquist: Biology, Advanced Biology. 48 h Academics
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HIGHLIGHTS: National Math Test. Mrs. Wong had 3 Steve Debol runs a computer program. babyi Next year advanced computer classes Will be offered. lohn Bell: Computer Programming, Geometry Con- cepts, Calculus. Tom Berger: General Math, Geometry. lim Snavely: Geometry, Advanced Algebra. lohn Winterhalter: Advanced Algebra, Basic Con- sumer Math, Geometry. Paula Wong: Analysis, Algebra, Pre-Algebra. Donna Stanley: Math and Science Resource Aide. HIGHLIGHTS: Three students in AlI-state band and choir. Several students in college honor bands in the area. Marching band performed at a Macalester col- lege football game. Wind ensemble performed at Mt. Rushmore in May. Next year's bands will have several changes - adding a third band, going to full-year classes, marching band to be extra-curricular. Superior ratings at the State-regional contest, held in Glencoe, were given to Shawn Holmes for her con- tralto solo; Alicia Yi for her piano solo; Jerry Held for his tenor solo; Liz Cecchettini for her soprano solo; David Rummel for his baritone solo; Paul Holte for his tenor solo; John Tuttle for his tenor solo; and John Murray for his baritone solo. The 22nd annual hPasta Pops was held in May. Italian spaghetti was served and afterwards a concert took place. Emmett Stark: Varsity Band, Wind Ensemble, Pep Band, Concert Band. David Stark: Concert Choir, Varsity Singer, Choral Club, Choristers. Practicing on their horns are seniors Tom Carlson, Rick Haupt and Junior Jeff Cori. Academics i 47
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Working on her homework is junior Sue Irvine. HIGHLIGHTS: Problems trip to downtown Min- neapolis. The showing of THistory of the World Part I. The social classes entering Time's uMan of the Year contest. The government's trip downtown. Freshmen and sophomores took a trip to see Heartland, as a part of Women's History Week. Steve Born: American Study 9, 10. lean Hatlestad: Problems in American Society, Minori- ty Studies, Western Europe, Asian Studies. Susan Houge: Western Europe, American Studies. lerry Porter: American Studies 9, Psychology. Ken Rood: Ancient Medieval, American Studies 10. lohn Ryski: USSRtEastern Europe, American Studies 10. Bill Terriquez: Problems in American Society, American Government. loAnn Treanor: Social Studies Resource Aide Not Pictured: Charles Swanson: American Studies 10, Visions in American Literature, Language and Literature Assisting Chip Stravrum Gem with his algebra is Helen Etnier. HIGHLIGHTS: Field trips to the Hennepin County Courthouse, Government Center, and Crime Lab. Video-taping mock interviews of the students. EmployeUemployee banquet. Johnson Institute in- services on chemical dependence. Sales competition. Manager of Powers security. Career field trip. Study- ing the courts system. Kids learned real life experience on the job. lim Anker: Study Skills, English Essentials. Carrie Davis: Management Aide Helen Etnier: English Essentials, Study Skills. Sheryl Herwig: Special Education. Floyd Larson: Study Skills, Math Essentials. Kathy Palmer: Roles of Men and Women, Occupa- tional Relations. Sue Sime: Reading and Writing Lab. .. .1. .lat I.h TQXEK 1t. '. t . .. . V4 r : 533mm TVDEldS Ruth Stoeger: Occupational Relations I, ll. lane Thibert: Personal Development. Not Pictured: Gloria Kibbel: Took over Ruth Stoeger's position mid-year. Academics t 49
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