Coon Rapids High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Coon Rapids, MN)

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Coaches pace up and down with excitement as the Cards try for a touchdow X: KaV€ YTUi ( de ly ' A ' d AisJcKin-P Jjy. ' I4€. KYLu 9 Where ' s the Bromo-Seltzer? What do you call this dance? -ll;a ar , n j IvLocbcKyve a;? K Us ka.i r Cju r)s s- ' h ' h This year weaving classes were again successful . Football players congratulate each other after a good play. Yyv K Pr;i €;55 roil-eo.Oh x - U « U5 lov ara h ay SENIORS Seniors Elect Dave Class President Aase, Katherian Aasen, Carol Abbas, Brenda Abemathy, Michael Allen, Elizabeth Alien, Steve Allenson, Terry Allickson, Dennis Anderson, Marcia Andersohn, Heathe Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Carol Anderson, Caryn Anderson, Gary Anderson, Marita Anderson, Michele Anderson, Hatriclt Anderson, .Sharon Anderson, Shawn Antl, Rosemarie Arlt, Linda Armstrong, Elizabeth Arnold, Susan Arnold, Wayne Arthur, Carol ja Q pl-iz i I Well y fa ' Ur idiL j Kcua.WklU Av ML c 6r ll c ic Atchison, Steven Austin, Mark Backes, John Bahe, Paul Barros, Keith Bart els, Martin Barthel, Michael Bartlett, Steve Basara, Ronald Bates, Richard Becker, Karen Becker, Leah Bednar, Russell Beers. Michael Belmore, Tamara Bennett. Debbie Benusa, Jeffrey Berglund, James Beyer, Timothy Bigelow, Debra TVty Oebii y cm ck.- - r Ur i . - AsJ Burtness, Linda Burton, Rickie Buth, Thomas Campbell, Karen Carlson, Patti Carlstrom, Gary Cashman, Bill Cawelti, Deborah Champ, Thomas Charmoli, Seretta Christensen, Charles Christopherson, Debbie Christopherson, Renee Bonnie Hansen helps t?h the Library by finding magazines for studenjAi Early Graduation Interests Seniors Cooper, Susan Cooper, Valerie Copland, David Copeland, Jane Cords, Richard Coumeya, Mark Cowle, Bonnie Cox, Darrell Cox, John Grain, Ella Seniors work it out together. Daigle, Timothy Dake, Larrv Dally, Marilyn Davidsen, Diane Davis. Barbara mAk Decker, Danny The kids in the nursery enjoy ice cream made by Carol Arther. Delong, Lisa Dexter, Terry Dimitry. Donald Dock, Howard Dokken, Dennis Dorfner, Deanna Doring, Linda Downs, Katherine Dukowitz, Gary Dunham, Robyn Eggrud, Wanda t SSf Sdoihf kjL k arj {f y s, J soju J s-htLr Famsworth, Kim Farr, Loma Faulkner, Ferguson, Carol Ferkul, Kathl Fish, Michael Fisher, Leland Flasch, Michael Flattum, Steven Foley, Kevin Ford, Michael Ford. Rose Foyt, Valerie Freese, Joey French, Larry Fritz, Lynn Frosch, Teresa Fuller, Phillip Fulwiler, Ronald Gacke, Mark O nbuknas j.f 4 4 -hWO k ' s] d In Hajicek, Wendy Halberg, Sheldon Halde, Byron Halderson, Barbara Halvorson, Paul Hamann, Robert Hammargren, David Harare, Thoraas Haney, Steven Hannay, Vickie X D Hansen, Bonnie Hansen, John Hanson, Julie Hanson, Rebecca Hanson, Richard Wjk ' 1 Seniors Eagerly Await Graduation B t M£ Hanson, Twvla Harff, Jackie Haveri, Debra Hawk, Lari Hayes, Wayne Hazelwood, Ann Hazewinkel, Dougla Headlee, Vicki Heckman, Terry HecUund, Bruce Heine, Carol Heltemes. Donna Hepola, Thomas Hepola, Timothy Herbes, Sharon Herring, Karri 4 f ' Hicks, Lori Hildenbrand, Douglas Sue Timmons hurries to class. ora.AA .3 drvi 5 vhe. ol L ' + t Y C . h-A rxc - [ Himle, Debra Hinkemeyer, Randall Hockinson, Randy Hodge, Robert Hoffman, Valerie Hofstede, Gregory Hoium, Pamela Holm, Kathryn Holmgard, Linda Holt, Noreen Hoppe, Lois Horbal, Dale Howard, David Howard, Stewart Howe, Connie Huettl, Cindy Hulstrand, John Hultman, Arvid Huson, Sheila Math isn ' t an every day subject for Seniors l ' 2. ' i.d 4 PbM-lpr 5- Av ' e. in N yjJ VorA:. Also c fj- Pm Johnson, James Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Kirk Johnson, Maxine Johnson, Patrick Johnson, Ranee Johnson, Robert Johnson, Roxanna Johnson, Stacev Jones, Marcia Jones, Stan Jones, Ward Jordon, Nancy Jost, Patricia ywaalvj AnJ 9CX55i ma. ' ly ( lovi f +U rcKVl Uh Seniors Must Decide — College or Work Julik, James Jumer, Lynn Kardell, Karen Katchmark, Karen Kauppi, Allan Kautz, Leanne Keefer, Mary Keene, Sharon King, Mary Kircher, Tom Klammer, Pamela Klammer, Patricia Klein, Karen Klein, Renee Kloepper, Ricky Knowlton, Renee Knutson, Katherine Koelln, Steven Koffski, John UjOJO ■hW )l Deboro-K Ra« Breton. Kk sVitd To« C K5fr Koop, Jerry Kostecka, Douglai Koziol, John Kratochwill, Jeff Krebs, Kathie Krienke, Debra Krogen, Allan Kruger, Allan Kruppenbacher, Michael Kubinski.Jill Kwiatkowski, Elizabeth Kyle, Kristi LaChapelle, Vivian Lambrecht, Lynn Lambrecht, Roxanne LaMere, Michelle Langfeld, LaVella Larson. Nancy Larson, Susan Wait a minute, I want to pose for my picture +Ka.-h heoM-KAjl jvVl uiK . n .lr JL . ' s ! 50 -fK ( r i ' c Leuthard, John Lidtke, Shelly Lieberg, Cynthia Lilledahl, Steven Lind, Thomas Lindstrom, Jeffrey Lobejko, Catherine Longfellow, Luanne Longfellow, N Lovegreen, Ann Lubbers, Brian Lund, Barbara Lund, Robert Lutz, Mike Maccario, Lorraine Madden, Karen Madsen, Ruth Mahle, Robert Maki, Robert Marcelin, Dale iJiKAB Marinan, Vicki Marjaraa, Beverly Martineau, Becky Mason, John Matasovsky, Timothy The card catalog helps Terry Grubbs find the book he wants . s.r d cLskad ) ' W xa.V r ncxmJL hL M ' l ' fhl ir ? Mills, John Mingus, Patricia Missling, David Mitchell, Paul Moe, Carmen Molitor Molitor, Michael Money, Lynn Montague, Daniel ' ' Moore, Deborah Some Seniors spend time studying in th Library. ' ' l U;t,3oHji«. Ju-c } ' aiVflLkd 2 ' rai ' ' )l i b sKTrv rvu cl 5-)- Work Programs Provide Job Training Neiderer, Michael Nelson, Denise Nelson, Leland Nelson, Suzanne Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus add Christmas spirit to Mr. Krug ' s Chemistry class. Uvvi rvi Cv 3L a ejLJ x CUUv)r i 4 Sce lHti! ' - i lUJ Olson, Lee Olson, Linda Olson, Lynn Olson, Martha Olson, Patricia Luanne Longfellow takes notes during a group discussion. +K !.,4 Unki ' r«Kvjo. f r ManuL -i Ciro.. ' 5 -. O ll . ' Peterson. Mark Peterson, Sheila L Peterson, Todd • Pett, Leslie Pierson, Timothy Pietila, Gregory Pinor, Michael Plohasz. Todd Poitra, Ellen Povlitzki, Goodlyn Preble, Mark hoda, Brad Prince, Greg Prince, Jeffery Prueher, Katherine Planning your own schedule gives Seniors a change in their final year. O i rx . ' Aj«.We. ' 7i oi. ' j4 - 3| 5c6 f Vt ' Unil Sfa.m t Seniors Plan Their Coming Lives Remund, Mike Reno, Jeffery Reopelle, Jane Sculpturing offers students a chance to use their hands. Riesberg, Scott Rike, Charles Rippberger, Nanc Robin, Gerilynn Robinson, Diana Robinson, Thomas Rodewald, Pauline Roeder, Michael Rolette, Debbie Rose, Frank Rosenow, Douglas Rosett, Gregory Roth, Leila Rowe, David Rozman, Diane Rudolph, Cheryl Rugroden, Roxanne Ruh, Tony Rutten, Dawn Ryan, Jim Ryden, Ronald Ryhn, John Sabetti, Dawn Sabin, Candyce Samuelson, Joy Samuelson, Richard Sannes, Patti Sarvela, David Schafer, Dennis Schandel, Carol Schellenberg, Nicki Schermerhom, Bruce Schieman, Kim Schlittler, Karen Schlough, Barbara Schmidt, Constance Schneider, Joseph Schroer, Jacquelin Schmnk, Bradley Sorr J ' i c d - ' ccVf pi ' c i ' rv -t-K ' a ' ' .s Kr k-it Schubel, Rockmond Schultz, Debbie Schwantz, Robert Schwartz, Emil Searles, Michael Cindy Churilla files her nails while listening in class okcK3,bMmfU.rj. Now rwy d f -fi c l -Rjl Ta« y c r +fKW Stamper, Daniel Slangier. Debra Stark, William Stene, Marvin Stevens, Kim Stout, Paula Strate, Karen Stroinski, Pamela Strong, Shannon Struckman, David Struif, Cheryl Sundstrom, Susan Super, Danny Svenstad, Chalisse Swanson, Steven Oh when the Choir, comes marching in S cji- . sK THAT r i ll ra.v Uii a aor o r W k -f A Thomas. Richard Thomas. Sandra Thompson, Robin Thurmer, Susan Timmons, Susan Tindal, Thomacyne Tobeck, Cheryl Toews, Sheri Tomhave, Patricia Tomniczak, Geoffrey Torres, Pamela Trapp, Larry Treanor, Bradley Doc Peterson gives his patients advice. iar)u.,3fc§. ce-H- p tn-kJ -ti) -f-iv (fyiui, iY utJ-Hcryx , -fK Seniors Think of ' ' Freedom to Come Van Wagner, Susie Vos, Linda Wade, Myron Wagner, William Walberg, Linda White. Patricia Whitehead. Brian W ' illiams. Debra Williams. Jem ' Wittmer. Dayna MaT Sjoquist works on a piece of pott en- in art class } ' f krclc [ ' ' (L ScJ ! ' ' SoJ iT(r .rUj:i H n ( iL 6L CT 4 Zerk, Debra Zettervall. Deborah Zeug, Carol Ziegler. Vickie Ziemann, Debra Zigan,Gary-Ut ' pf ' Zikmund, Cheryl Zimmerman, Douglas Zinniel, Carol Arends. I.arry Baron. Ronald Bednarzyk, Dave Belmore, Catherin Burgess, Koxanne Kennard. Kitty Mc Daniel, Jerry McLaughlin, Lesli( Reno, Jeff Swanson.Seegar In Memoriam Vicki Kendrick 1956-73 ' hy ' r[ Kjl ncLrvu. O g M. ry A rwJL « 3 O t .j ' Abrahamson, Paul Anderson, Donald Andrews, Beth Andrews, Mary Angulski, Edwin Arme, Lajean Atneosen, Jeff Barber, Burton Bedell, Arden Bednarcvzk, David Bobich, Fred Brenner, Charles Brezinka, Joe Brocco, Michele Burgdorf, Sherry Burgess, Roxanne Burnett, Joe Cady, John Cardinal, Lenard Carlson, Mark Christie, John Clements, Kim Culton, Richard Czech, Rick Derrig, Diane Dubay, Lora Fiebiger, Michael Forseberg, Susan Francis, Craig Garin, Debra Gaslin, Linda Gassett, Debra Geronsin, Cindy Gibbs, Cathy Gordon, Kristen Hansen, Denise Hansen, Julie Hart, Rodney Hathaway, William Hawkins, James Helback, Kimberly Hockensmith, Wayne Holmlund, William Jaeger, Daniel Johnson, Susan Jones, Edward Kennard, Kittv Kruk, Debra Larson, Marta Lis, Keith Marsh, Ronald Marx, Christophei Moberg, Roger Moen, Douglas Nellis, Scott Nelson, Deborah Nelson, Patricia Olson, Joe Ostrum, Donna Perkins, Edward Prince, James Quammen, Scott Quast,Michaela Ridge, Darrell Roath, Kennelh Saima, Michele Sanchez, Arturo Schimdt, Julieann Schmidt, Marguerite Schultz, Russell Serie, Dennis Sharp, Randy Sipe, Mary Sorenson, Harry Stromgren, Gregory Strozyk, David Svendsen, Patti Tolve, Debra Trick, Monte Vig, John Ward, Cody Welter, Anthony Widman, Damian Wolford, John Yams, Ricky Kent Mertes and his date duiu e :ii i lie . adie Hawkms dance. Caryn Anderson rests for a minute after work- ing on student council business. ScuVJ «£ki ' l . Sa U,- KJ. Wcr Aarv Ikhl ' . aJi To . Students sing the school song during an assembly. H oWicK jScKid 5oD-H. Hi 6c )-H: cx. ' ol Tcrx ' H 3 1, r ' ' ' ' ■ ' S ■¥h ' - ' j I, iL..g Joe Murphy gets ready to take down hi opponent . Soccer players enthusiastically go after the ball. Kelly Becker takes a shot hoping to raise the s Jerri Baird attempts to dribble around a Ramsey player. k,t t j (JiS(srYu. SoJ Q k k ta.J4i ' A e lo u j har Students Enjoy Exercise in Many Ways Cross Country runners manage to keep up with one another at the begin- The marching band perform after long hours of practice, ningof therace. 32 -n - i- HIKE Mi Shelly Svenstad practices good golfing form. oJr 6 ' af Tonv ' W J CArVLiZ. o-fP f ck{[ {j r: ' SPORTS CR Stomps the Pumpkin Heads And VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: Jeff Johnson, Manager; Ken Ryden, Jeff Kratochwill, Paul Shefveland, Jeff Kline, Damian Pantlin, Jim Ber- glund, Paul Larson, Tony Rrnzek. John Googins, Dale Winczewski, Dave McMuUen, Manager. Row 2: Rick Culton, Manager; Ron Ginn, Zala Fas- hant, Jim Olson, Paul Perez, Mike Ford, Rick Chamberlain, George Mink, Larry Farr, Steve Cutinella, Brad Jones, Tom Hamre. Row 3: Greg Wil- liams, Dave Hart, Mark Hodsdon, John Koffski, Mike Keller, Tom Rabiola, Greg Elrite, Bob Gassett, Scott Dorff, Steve Bristlin, Roger Moberg, Bob Black. Row 4 Scott Nellis, Mark Gacke, Rick Werner, Coach Norell, Coach Roback, Coach Scott, Coach McLaughlin, Coach Overskei, Steve Schrunk, John Mills, Chris Herring. Row .5 Mike Oxley, Al Kauppi, Jim Clauer, Steve Haney, Don Fairchild, Jeff Palmer, Mark Fries, Gary Zigan, Dave Missling, Gary Radisewitz, Tim Weaver. VARSITY FOOTBALL 20- Princeton 32 12 Centennial IT 7 Kellogg m Irondale 15 13 St. Cloud Apollo 35. Mounds View CR 8- 6 Alexander Ramsey 25 6 Columbia Heights 1 13 Anoka 25- 6 North St. Paul 14 17 Rochester John Marshall With blocking from Don Fairchild, John Koffski makes one of his famous runs. OlW ot!)i ' (kAd mcxsh ' ecl a.11 c J y, W«- t lot ] a id Jc U Are Twin City Suburban Champions Junior quarterback Mark Hodsdon runs with the ball to pick up a first down. Coaches Scott and McLaughlin plan the strategy for the next play . Gary Zigan, co-captain, displays the Twin City Suburban Trophy. The 1973 Cardinal team was a unit of young men that believed in them- selves and that what they were doing was worth their effort. They were the team that made the students and people of Coon Rapids proud to be a part of the community . This team, led by captains Tom Hamre and Gary Zigan, was the first team in the history of Coon Rapids Senior High to advance to state play- offs. Although the team was defeated in the semi-fianl round, each player deserves to be congratulated for his fin€-effort throughout the season . Those named to the North Suburban all -conference squad were Tony Bro- zek, Tom Hamre, Steve Haney, John Koffski, Paul Perez, and Gary Zigan. Steve Haney was also named to the all-metro squad. Excited fans raced onto the field after the 26-6 win over North St. Paul . ' Urvx _ U4.V urn V. -Par -h uoKix.+ lr ujc s 1% i Everyone stand back, it ' s my ball. Is he over the line? Yes. touchdown! B Squad Football 3a H SOOsseo 16 H 14 Columbia Heights 6 ■ 28 Anoka chS ■ 37 Kellogg H Irondale 20. ■ 18 Blaine ■ 12 Mounds View 34 1 20 Ramsey A Coon Rapids player heads for the goal line. The 1973 B-squad made the transi- tion from junior high to high school and ended up on the winning side of the ledger with a 5-3 win-loss record. This record was good enough to finish tied for second place in a well bal- anced conference. All B. squads have the responsibility to be prepared to fill gaps in the Var- sity squad left by graduating seniors. This years Varsity has left a tremen- dous winning tradition that this years B squad is committed to continue at Coon Rapids. B-SQUAD FOOTBALL; Front Row: Gary Ulwelling, Kelly Burgos, Mike Bennett, Tim Kuhlman, Mike Ekwall, Mike Buettner, Craig DuUum, Geoff Bergeron, Mark Haberman, Kevin Carlson, Mike DuBay, Kerry Davidsen, Jeff Samuelson. Row 2: Mike Sullivan, Gary Schlittler, Steve Werner, Rocky Reynolds, Steve Graham, Jeff Harris, Mark Fairchild, Jeff Stephens, Tom Klint, Mai Allen, Dale Ortler, Bill Thielbar. flou 3: Richard Ruprecht, Chuck Rath, Dave Golie, Jeff Miller, Coach Gunderson, Coach Steffenhagen, Mark Amundson, Manager; Scott Piehowski, Ted Flavion, Steve Rozak, Curt West, Steve Bergeron, Marty Nelson. Row 4: Mike Abraham, Kevin Kline, Steve Brown, Lonny Alexander, Don Hawk, Steve Davis, Joe Jeanotte, Bob McDuffie, Bruce Bohach, Brad Hanson, Wayne Gaikowski, Brian Rither. Not Pictured: Terry Umess, Dave Rickbeil. 5A OK VKi-eVU Wtv Va CrvifOr-Kn1- Ts ■ -Waj Da-Jpfcw e u B-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: Jean Peterreins, Jean Gennaro. Renae Johnson, Sue Koffski, Debbie Langanki, Joni Esmay. Dave Missling kicks the extra point after a touchdown . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Gini Sparks, Val Walters, Mary Kelly, Cindy Churilla, Sue Sundstrom, MerrUee Setterberg, Kitty Kennard, Pat Nelson, Janet Katchmark. Mai Allen gets excellent blocking as he passes The team gathers around for last minute Center Gary Radisewitz snaps the ball to the ball. instructions. Quarterback Mark Hodsdon. Cross Country Is Second in Conference is ,.. , i ' J! 3P V ' ,4 '  wT k ■ . f- f M . t ' - V WW- ■ 1 Iff Jii t i - i)i- % S , Mtt yO wm n i fi m i!_ k CROSS COUNTRY: Roui Dean Anderson, Scott Clark, Mark Udvig, Boyd Hinkemeyer, Tim Hepola, Mike Novak. Row 2. Randy Vrabel, Kurt Ku- cera, Steve Hawk, Mark Mitchell, Chuck Schneider, Rick Pagel, Jeff Compton, Mark Coumeya. Row 3: Coach Timm, Ted Podlewski, Tim Black, Russ Schultz, Joe Kacures, Bob Isch, Russ Ewen, John Mason, John Mohlencamp. ' T M - . , m f - ' :■ .. v - CROSS COUNTRY Senior Captain, John Mason kicking home to fifth place in the District 16 meet . Junior Tim Black leads the way to an impres- sive second place finish. 4 22 White Bear Lake 28 27 Anoka 18 41 Tartan 27 29 Ramsey 21 36 Mounds View CR 23 33 Mariner 25 34 Kellogg 23 35 North St. Paul 18 55 Irondale 3 27 Columbia Heights 22 33 St. Paul Park 20 44 Sibley 26 29 Stillwater 23 35 Hastings 17 58 South St. Paul rv ' alry ed ' ir J KU ' k U o(3LcK -P U-H-(« %r K(jus GIRLS TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: Ann Sundstrom, Robin Fruechte, Diane Finke, Marie Perez, Debbie Davis, Kari Gillan, Wendy Goodwin. Row 2: Raye Manning, Nancy Longfellow, Anna Brajdich, Linda Nelson, Sandy Sundstrom, Kathy Hilger. Row 3: Coach McCoy, Liz Allen, Karen Cambell, Tammy Barros, Rhonda Jensen, Jill Erickson, Ruth Emmen. Girls Tennis Is a Game of Luv Serving is an important part of a te match. The girls tennis team ended the sea- son with a conference record of two wins and five losses. Coaches voted the number one doubles team, Nancy Longfellow and Wendy Goodwin, all conference honorable mention . GIRLS TENNIS 2 ■ 3 Kellogg 2 ■ 3 Irondale CR 5 ■ Blaine 2 ■ 3 Park Center 1 5 Ramsey 1 ■ 4 St. Cloud Tech 3 1 2 Columbia Heights 1 m 4 Anoka kvflL 1 y x H i liLiliiH Nancy Longfellow shows the proper place to play the net . ToKu oo -h ' ru uzj xr WV , rt)wfA pr p U wj ' 4lv ma fc. Soccer Team Improves Old Record VARSITY SOCCER: Front Row: Fred Voss, Rocky Cashman, Tim Howe, Brian Johnson, Mike Amdt, Mike Allen, Mike Prueher, Jeff Welter, Art Sanchez. Row 2: Coach Rask, Karl Werner, Rick Cleath, Peter Simons, Craig Williams, Tom Sander, Dave Jaeger, Tom Ocel, Jon Morrissette. SOCCER 3 North St. Paul 1 Kellogg 4 Burnsville 2 Alexander Ramsey 1 Breck CRl 3 Irondale 1 Anoka 4 Mounds View Kellogg 1 Bloomington Jefferson 2 Alexander Ramsey 1 White Bear Lake Mariner Anoka 1 Irondale 4 Mounds View t 1 White Bear Lake 2 Mounds View SOCCER CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: Mary Madden, Kim Gothier. Row 2: Cindy No- wacki, Jani Esmay, Sue Cooper. Row 3: Colleen Quinn, Cindy Dahl . ryi K jo d S rx he c yyt sw K f (TH B i clyoa % The soccer team finished its second varsity season with an overall record of 7 wins, 9 losses, 1 tie. The team showed steady improvement as the season progressed with all the games being decided by close scores. The highlights were the 4-2 victory over Alexander Ramsay and the 1-0 victo- ry over Anoka in the first night soccer game in the North Suburban Confer- ence. This year ' s Most Valuable Player was Tom Ocel and the Most Improved Player was Mike Allen. Tom Ocel and Rocky Cashman made the North Suburban All-Conference team while Jon Morrissette, Art Sanchez, Mike Allen, and Brian Johnson received Honorable Mention All-Conference. Co-captains for the 1974 season will be Rocky Cashman and Mike Allen. 1 to keep the ball . Coon Rapids possession . players run to regain JV SOCCER: Front Row: Bill Miller, Grant Rykken, Ron Soliday, Ron Wolfe, Dale Eriekson, Jim McDaniel. Tony Tysk. Row 2: Dan Meyhers, Rick Shakle, Bob Schultz, Jon DeFoe, Dave Henrikson, Russ Strand, Jerry Grant, Ron Gerdesmeier, Bruce Patterson. Row 3: Brian Fritz, Pat Barnes, Randy Zimmel, Dan Aydt, Craig Fahey, Leo Olmgard, Doug Amtson, Dan Lund, Scott Anderson. Row 4: Coach Paulson. David Martin, Brian Eden, Craig Lewis, Dave Butler, Paul Day, Craig Meyer, Steve Brien, Steve Ryan, Jeff Neelan. ia y avDppJ U VX €.J ( t U. dir d nao kn Girls Swim Team Smashes Old Records ■r ' 1 41 l«H f 1 B f A good forward pike dive is shown by Theresa Jaeger. GIRLS SWIMMING: Front Row: Sheila Degnan, Jill Lund. Row 2: Patty Mingus, Coach Ki rchner, Sharon Nelson, Manager; Theresa Jaeger. Row 3: Terry Miller, Shelly Degnan, Marcia Andersen, Debbie Andersen, Peg- gy Ottensman, Jeanie Stewart. Row 4: Mary Hazelwood, Kim Bergman, Denise Breitbach, Sue Scott, Ann Jaeger, Lynn Jumer, Renee Klein, Maxine Johnson, Carmen Moe, Carolyn Dahlberg. Row 5. Janice Lund, Ann Hazelwood, Nancy Wilson, Dianne Peterson, Kim Anderson. Jodi Lenz. GIRLS SWIM TEAM CR 37 ■ 76 Kellogg 18 I 94 Mounds View 41 I 72 Irondale 45 H 67 Alexander Ramsey 47 ■ 66 Anoka Janice Lund swims m a free style relay. This year the girls swim team had 12 meets including the conference meet at the end of the season. Although in the win-loss area they didn ' t do too well, the team greatly improved over last year. Six records were broken throughout the season. They were: 100 Free — Marcia Andersen, 100 Back — Nancy Wilson, 400 Free — Marcia Andersen, 100 Breast — Denise Breit- bach, 100 Free — Theresa Jaegar, 400 Free Relay — Janice Lund, Kim Bergman, Max Johnson, Theresa Jaegar. Everyone on the team improved times all through the sea- son. They are looking forward to a great season next year with 7 returning letter winners and their own pool! HsunH- ADj fi ujW+ «-bo Ann 0 k ?M Golfers practice on the putting p-ee Shelly Svenstad demonstrates good golfing form. GIRLS GOLF CR over Blaine by 36 strokes CR defeated by Ramsey by 40 strokes CR defeated by White Bear Lake by 8 strokes CR over Anoka by 12 strokes CR defeated by Ramsey by 18 strokes CR over White Bear Lake by 2 strokes CR defeated by Anoka by 5 strokes For the second consecutive year, the girls ' golf team had a male coach. The team proved its importance by breaking its previous years record of 0-7. This year the girls were 6-3. Girls ' golf is a relatively new sport at CR, with the greatest portion of the team being sophomores. The team expects to be even better next year because of the number of girls return- ing. Most Valuable Player this year was Monica Wujwid. GIRLS ' GOLF: Front Row: Diane Sabetti, Mary Volker, Debbie Swanson, Monica Mujwid, Karen Waldorf. Row 2: Maria Williams, Shelly Svenstad Malinda Wiehle, Linda Winters, Carol Aasen, Diane Grahovac. Row 3: Pam Chan, Gale Johansen, Lori Bedner. Teri Belmore, Coach Olson. i n ou3S ? WeW Ylx - o ovr; J dLboo-h 4Un 4WA Ca Skaters End Season With 9-9-1 Record o : 2i. - -i; - 9 r ' 6-f CM X ' VARSITY HOCKEY: Front Row: Rocky Cashman, Wayne Hockensmith, Ron Gerdesmeier. Rick Cleath, Dan Jaeger, Don Turner. Row 2: Paul Young, Tom Walberg, Terry Allenson, Ken Johnson, Jon Morrissette, Tony Brozek, Steve Vadnais, Jon DeFoe, Mike White. Row 3: Tom Hamre, Scott Brace. Dave Jaeger, Jeff Ray, Curt West, Peter Simons, Coach Gunderson. Not Pictured: Mai Allen. VARSITY HOCKEY | 1 4 Minneapolis South 2 3 Park Center 3- 3 Kellogg «■ 1 St. Thomas Academy CR 10- 2 Blaine 3 4 Anoka 3- 2 Columbia Heights 3 7 Alexander Ramsey 5 ' 1 Irondale 3 2 Breck 7 Mounds View 1 4 Kellogg 6- 3 Washburn ■ 1 Anoka 3 Columbia Heights 1 6 Alexander Ramsey «• 1 Irondale 1 6 Mounds View 3 Spring Lake Park Jon Morrissette shoots the puck away from the goal to keep Park Ce J :i. cay ' e a 4- ' ' iJ lv ' 5. TT WV 5cxfH- c ie H-lwr f ' T: 4-KmK Cards keep pressure on the Polars. B-SQUAD HOCKEY 3 5 Mounds View 4 Blaine 3 Kellogg S Park Center CR 4 Benilde 4 Irondale 2 8 North St. Paul 3 5 Anoka 6 7 Ramsey 9 Park Center 2 5 North St. Paul fr 1 Irondale 2 Tartan 2 4 Ramsey «. 5 Columbia Heights 5 Forest Lake The B-Squad hockey team ended the season with a 6-8-2 record. With the coaching of Mr. Coe, the team man- aged to improve their skills and tech- niques of the game. The team dis- played good sportsmanship and hus- tle throughout the season. ith a ' blistering ' slap shot. B-SQUAD HOCKEY: Roir 1: Tom Klint. Mark Johnson, Bill Thielbar. Chuck Quast. .Jeff Engen, Rick .Johnson, Dave Rickbeil, Doug Arntson. Hou Tony Tysk, Manager, Randy Balvany, .Jeff Gallagher, Ron Wolfe, Paul Elliott, Mai Allen. Mark Bergeron, Brad Peterson, Mike Arndt Greg 01s Brad Parrott, Coach Coe. ui_ lociiCs iYxoJk islCj0 ZJL - -Kfi. Gas.v7vje.ra.ryicLn WovildLnH- a l i K 7 Tnnv prnzek attempts a centering pass . VU i ovrdiel r o ' -l- JoU xy J- ' C • To qoK a mb a usUfi. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: Gini Sparks, Kim Gothier. Row 2: Cindy Dahl, Val Walters. Row 3: Mary Madden, Mary Kelly Mike White keeps the puck and a Park Center player out of the net . Mike White regains his balance after making an arm save. t liiLV fu.J 44 r,kln up n W Ui5 Byt ts K K ( Iv neidU. Cards Send Two Wrestlers to State VARSITY WRESTLING: h ' mnt How: Doug Hazewinkle, Fred Voss, Jim Johnson, Art Volker, Roland Ostendorf, Joe Murphy. Row 2: Damian Wid- man. Dale Molitor, Jeff Blair, John Koffski, Jeff Kratochwill, Jim Berglund, Larry Farr. How :S: Coach Board, Steve Brown, George Mink, Steve Ha- ney, Greg Mortenson, manager. Coach Hyland. VARSITY WRESTLING m 12 Jefferson m 9 Mounds View CR M 15 Columbia Heights 18 33 Anoka 47- 9 Ftoosevelt 24 22 Fairbault 14 30 Fridley 14 28 Wayzata m 18 Minnetonka 42 6 White Bear m- 12 Kellogg fS 6 Ramsey 4© ' 2 South St. Paul 3 14 Rochester Mayo 9 Centennial m 15 Austin w 13 Irondale A Cardinal wrestler comes close to piraiing his man . iju.r 4l ' TTuIj .Sxthe k-A k-e n a o jod c r Cfcor ' i i iM tcr The 1973-74 Wrestling Team im- proved their dual meet record from last year to fourteen wins and three losses. In the three losses the Cards were facing teams rated in the top five in the state. In tournaments, Coon Rapids finished third at Forest Lake, second at Robbinsdale, and first at Saint Paul Park. Cardinals sent two wrestlers to state competi- tion, Dale Molitor and Jeff Krato- chwill. The B-Squad team ended their season with a 9-4-1 record. Mike Murphy led the team with four- teen wins and no losses . B-SQUAD WRESTLING 27 27 Bloomington Jefferson ite 12 Mounds View m 15 Columbia Heights 12 32 Anoka 3 12 Fairibault 46 4 Roosevelt CR 23 24 Fridley 22 30 Wayzata 9 6 Irondale 23 30 Minnetonka 61- 6 White Bear 44 24 Kellogg 40 21 Ramsey 36. 10 Austin Steve Haney dem( nique for pinning hi nstrates his famous tech- j man. you cAHiioT K A Quitter OO MOT Be A STAUen I B-SQUAD WRESTLING: Front Row: Tim Kuhlman, Mike Buettner, Greg Stigen, Mike Murphy, Fred Voss, Karl Burg. Row 2. Steve Schrunk, Emil Schwartz, Mike Ford, Chris Glans, Kevin Kline, Steve Brown. Row 3: Brian Fritz, Larry White, Roger Moberg, Jeff Stephens, Greg Mortensen, Rob Gutkaes, Coach Hyland, Doug Aasen, Dave Clark, Randy Vrabel, Jeff Blair, Steve Werner, Bill Otterson. t: 4-KrAi yoo a.v -i-K bjL - tuLi- fr e icy Tiv v r had VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Janet Katchmark, Cindy Dahl, Sue Sundstrom, Sue Cooper. Pat Nelson. -SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: Top to Bot- tom: Sue Koffski. Renae Johnson. Jean Peterreins. Cardinal wrestlei and Joe Murphy. last minute pep talk by Tri-Caplains left Kratochwill. John Koffski, VooW K -ftV S (Syu.XW vir +6lal tV cUl pJLi -b ecr fo Gymnasts Continue Excellent Record VARSITY GYMNASTICS; Front Row: Jamie Wright, Kevin Haeg, Russ Brown, Marv Stene, Andy Monson, Steve Beckman. Row 2. Coach Eibrink, Rick Thomas, Calvin Dahlquist, Tim Chies, Marv Midkiff, Ken Roath, Dennis Schafer. B-SQUAD GYMNASTICS: Front Row: Tim Demmer, Mark Blomgren, Scott Nolan, Pat Anderson. Row 2: Coach Eibrink, Mark Spohn, Jim Prueher, Tim Brown, Steve Rick. Jamie Wright shows poise and skill on the rings . hi 5 Ak c v ' u lc .f - + L«. Kv 4oo Vj il w K v ol Kyu K H cuz VARSITY GYMNASTICS m ■ 82.27 Mounds View 8 :38 ■ 62.35 Columbia Heights CR Kn.OI H 81.66 Kellogg 4M.93 ' ■ 112.98 White Bear tMiiM ■ 112.39 Anoka 9 M 70.64 Edina East W -U ■ 58.17 Tartan 109.97 ■ 109.99 Ramsey W9yn m 82.37 Irondale GYMNASTICS CHEERLEADERS; Front Rmr .Jean Gennaro. Row 2: Joni Esmay, Debbie Langanki, Pat Nelson, Merrilee Setterberg, .Jani E.smay. Row 3: Jean Peterreins. Vl Rick Thomas performs on bar dunnga meet. I B-SQUAD GYMNASTICS | 53.1 62.8 Mounds View 44.6 44.0 Columbia Heights 64.2 64.8 Kellogg CR 48.6 51.9 White Bear 45.54 62.2 Ramsey 40.44 55.1 Irondale m i ' ' U ' a +KctK Wouj (oa - T ' - ' « ' - f -- . ' Skiers Finish Second Successful Year Kj K CROSS COUNTRY SKIING: Bottom Left to Right: JoAnn Butler, Mark Udvig, Scott Clark, Chuck Schneider, Karl Werner. Row 2: Grant Rykken, Mike Fairbanks, Greg Fuller, Ted Beck. Row 3: Greg Elrite, Rick Pagel, Bill Miller, Jeff Renfroe, Coach Swenson. Row 4: Tim Black, John Mason, Jeff Compton, Steve Thompson. CROSS COUNTRY SKIING «6 0 Blaine aHe Kennedy 5 HlO Anoka l l Hastings 9H6 Mounds View CR ) | 5 N. St. Paul mHo Tartan lo H White Bear 14 H Marinier This years Cross-Country Ski team did very well for only being in it ' s second year. Co-Captains John Ma- son and Tim Black brought their team to an almost undefeated season. At the Region A meet, they placed fourth out of 14 teams. John Mason was chosen as the Most Valuable player, Jeff Compton the Most Im- proved, and Mark Udvig as Rookie of the Year. po cJn ' b-iu + vooou -VK L U ' -t- r-«-Pt€c+-s in isk Girl ' s Gymnastics Improves Record I I GIRLS GYMNASTICS: Front How: Kathy Stevens. Lynn Nikkola, Sue Koffski, Eileen Tender, Sandy Sundstrom, Debbie Langanki, Mary Jo Ben- son, Sue Scott, Sue Tague, Linda Paulson. Karen Lindberg. How 2: Donna Snead, Janet Katchmark, Michele Clasen, Kim Anderson, Trina Daigle, Val Walters, Candy Simonette, Jean Peterreins, Connie Zumwinkle, Cindy Dahl, Janice Lund. How 3: Coach Seibert, Lisa Helm, Bettie Ickler, Diane Appert, Jody Lenz, Debbie Becker, Theresa Jaeger, Debbie Hexom, Maria Schneider, Mary Kelly, Coach Kirehner. How 4: Jodi Hicks, Renae Johnson, Deb Widell, Sally Shockman, Merrilee Setterberg, Sue Kelly, Kathy Burak, Sue Steman, Pat Bredeman, Ella Crain, Gina LaBrosse, Joni Cullen. GIRLS GYMNASTICS | 49.55 57.35 Irondale 62.40 54.90 Mounds View 47.90 51.75 Anoka i.55 47.25 Columbia CR Heights Karen Lindberg executes a difficult vault over the horse. a,, UKs- U H sn u - t - - [.y r U a BB Looks Forward to Next Year w So y VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Rou Jeff Johnson, Craig Fahey, Scott McPherson, Russ Ewen, Coach Roback, Coach Overski, Jeff Olson, Steve Hawk, Scott Dorff, Rich Bruner, Bob Eastman. Row 2: Mark Hodsdon, Dave Dahl, Jeff Kline, Dave Hershey, Doug Churilla, Tim Weaver, Don Fair- child, Todd Hervas, Cary Radisewitz, Kelly Becker, John Googins, Jeff Lindstrom, Mike Molitor, Mike Allen. VARSITY BASKETBALL 53 65 North St. Paul 47 65 Alexander Ramsey 37 58 Mounds View 64 43 Eden Prairie 39 41 Columbia Heights CR 49 54 Anoka 49 66 Hopkins Eisenhower 52 54 Irondale 19 62 Kellogg 59 61 St. Thomas 48 51 Alexander Ramsey 54 66 Mounds View 53 65 Columbia Heights 37 41 Simley Kelly Becker tries to get the ball away from his opponent. -f K p a ox - i r if V iil ' 1T ' A ii -H _v i A«U 1 Wverskei gives tketeam a pep talk during a timeout. Mike Molitor tries to tip the ball to one of his team mates . 0«.ps ' -° J -ia+ «. Ii fl4 •ftr ' ' ■ ITm! t 5 ta da B-SQUAD BASKETBALL: Front Row: Ken Frank, Bob Schultz, Mike Novak, Mike Bennett, Geoff Bergeron, Jeff Samuelson, Gregg Urich, Marti Povlitzki. Row 2: Allan Trapp, Mike Kue, Lenny Alexander. Brad Hanson, Don Hawk, Barry Wallach, Mark Fairchild. Row 3: Coach Olson, Craig Meyer, Bob Isch, Jeff Miller, Scott Piehowski, Paul Way, Joe Kacures, Joe Jeanotte. B-SQUAD BASKETBALL 54 43 North St. Paul 47 39 Alexander Ramsey 38 43 Mounds View 70 39 Eden Prairie 54 70 Columbia Heights CR 98. 37 Anoka 47 52 St. Thomas 47 48 Hopkins Eisenhower 55- 35 Irondale 42. 32 Kellogg 34 28 Alexander Ramsey 44 46 Mounds View 53 46 Columbia Heights 30 44 Anoka 36 40 Simley B-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: Joni Esmay, Debbie Langanki, Jean Gennar. ung Fo-iVcki ' lci ) Mooj ruLX4- «- « I ' js ' ' -1 W Swimmers Send Kirk Johnson to State JJif NG Courrpr bB ' i f ' f t ' . -  JL , j 1 Jj Ak ]T IT H 1 ki . pfifi iliPBn . hM± B ' -4 1 E f i_ ' jr% jlPSf ■ HK JHt ' tsL (itj)) u Wi r « ▼ ! Jw w u m t i If i )V| ' hwWm -M ' M m ' tmU SWIMMING: Front How: David Brosch, Tom Hughes, Terry Miller, Marcia Andersen, Patty Mingus, Jim Wimpfheimer, Mike Dubay. Row 2: Mike Wiedl, Scott Swanson. Jim McDaniel, Kirk Johnson, Paul Andersen. John Johnson. Robert Sipe. Bill Ford. Row 3: Coach Summerbell. Tim Christen- sen, Ted Podlewski, Fred Wiborg, At Boyce, Larry Koch, Steve Silverdahl, Ken EuU, Coach Strege. m M £m J! M 1 1 1 Swimmers encourage their fellow teammates. The push-off can be the determining factor in winning or losing. Arik ' ' A oJ ' -€,55 (AituctPVoO are atocrt « «. o- +A-«. SWIMMING 74 Cambridge w 22 Monticello 71 97 St. Paul Johnson 77 90 Alexander Ramsey 61 110 Irondale CR 57 115 Osseo 58 108 Tartan 54 118 Mounds View 69 103 Kellogg 45 125 Park Center 49 121 Anoka 49 121 Fridley 86 27 Princeton too. 72 Columbia Heights 98 72 Spring Lake Park CHEERLEADERS: Top to Bottom: Cindy Churilla, Sue Koffski, Sue Cooper, Renae Johnson, Janet Katchmark. Lap counters encourage their teammates in the 500 freestyle. I 73 . V Girls Record Tie l st Years Record VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL: Row 1: Maxine Johnson, Jerri Baird, Nancy Longfellow, Tammy Belmore, Dianne Peterson. Row 2: Dayle Stubbs, Debbie Schultz, Miss StUes, Roxie Scott, Pauline Rodewald, Lori Youngquist. Row 3: Sharon Nelson, Julie Bowman, Pat Brace. Jackie Schroer Leah Becker, Karen Campbell, Tammie Barros. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 41 ■ 31 Irondale 42 ■ 39 Moundsview 27 ■ 34 Anoka CRftl- ■ 21 Columbia Heights 89 ■ 12 Siblev 37 1 34 Kellogg 31 ■ 32 Ramsey 49 ■ 7 Blaine ' y- flieir ' -i ryii .So -i-Ur J Al , u o-H i}r gQ fun n t«. AJiih Jump jump, sky high Karen Campbell jumps high to get a rebound. B-SQUAD GIRLS BASKETBALL: Row I: Carol Aasen, Kim Skie, Patty Longfellow, Debby Hazelton, Dorothy Duray. Row 2: Miss Frazer, Gail Jo- hanson, Carol Rutten, Colleen McNair, Debbie Becker, Nancy Lee. H 1 ' ts5i. W - UNDERCLASSMEN Aasen, Donald Abbas, Douglas Abendroth, Dana Aderman. Daryl JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Doug Solemn, vice-president; Mary Kelly, trea- surer; Kim Gothier, secretary; Kelly Becker, president . Albrecht, Chris AJdridge, Walter Allen Michael D. Allen, Michael E. Allenson, Kathy Ammerman, Ricky Andersohn, Bruce Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Dale Anderson, David Anderson, Debra Anderson, Kim Anderson, Leanne Anderson, Paul Anderson, Scott Anderson, Susanne Andrews, Leonard Antus, Mark Appert, Diane Arends, Kevin Arendts, Barry Arlich, Dean Arme, Sue Ann Arnold, Babette Arvidson, Greg Ashland, Lee Atchison, William Avala, Dave Aydt, Daniel Baokes, Marion Baham, Linda Bahe, Louann Bailey, Terry Baird, Jerri Baker, Bruce ASF -Ww Presenting Juniors: Class of 1975 ' ■ ■ ' ' A ' m A §i kim W 1 f %-lt M l C - M -it Baker, Larry Balfany, Randy Banker. Kevin Barros, Debra Barthel, Gary Bartz, John Bates, Denise Beard, Robert Beatty, John Bechthold, Scott Beck, Ted Becker, Bradley Becker, Gerald Becker, Joni Becker, Kelly Beckman, Steven Bee, Patricia Beers, Kathryn Bellinger, Marcia Belsheim, Dick Bennington, Denise Benson, Brad Benson, Daniel Benson, Mary Berg, Cindy Berges, Joyce Berglund, Scott Bergstrora, Karen Bialon, Cynthia Bishop, Robin Black, Robert Hack, Timothy llackstad, Sharon Hake, Jill Don ' t look now, but I think that camera is pointed in our direction. Mark Boehnlein, Jack Boever. Steve Boie, Julie Bonine, Ronald Boos, Terance Booth, Anthony Borgh, Timothy Boros, Larry Boros, Roy Bottineau, Keven Bowton, Robert Boyce, Allan Brace, Patty Bradley, Colleen Brajdich, Anna Brasch, David Brasch, Paul Brausen, Patricia Bremer, Vicky Brey, Patti Briggs, Cindy Broderick, Mark Brodersen, Randy Brooks, Beverly Brotherton, Debra Brown, Jerry Brownell, Diana Brunelle, Kathy Bruner, Richard Brynteson, Billy Buchholz, Lynn Buettner. Sandri Buhr, Linda Burg, Karl Bums, Teresa Busch, Kevin Butler, Joanne Cameron, Michael Campbell, Mark Carlson, Colleen Carlson, Robert Caron, Stephen Carpentier, Debra liWWfi Can we eat the whole thing? D bJ f)Kr J iLu.+y i) K KKx T oixa-Kx «v r -f-lvi '  T? 5 J ks Carter, Dana Casey, Sheila Cashman, James Celestino, Mark Chamberlain, Richard Champagne, Robert SEW this is how you do it! Mfi ffBt Chies, Timothy Christensen, Timothy Christopherson, Ann Christy. David Churilla, Douglas Civilla, Wendy Clark, Aaron Clark, Scott Classon, Terry Clcath, Richard Click, Michael Clifford, Karla Compton, Richard Cook, Douglas Corbin, Kathie Cordell, Robert Costello, John Cottrell, Stephen Cox, Jeff CrandaJl, Debra Cronin, Timothy Cutinella, Stephen Dahl, Judy ' Don ' t let go of my pants I forgot my suspenders kd r cSLKvi rrJLeun C ' f O ' ' K r io-u.-f T-b )iokr f-O Kelly Becker Elected Class President Dahl, Theresa Dahlberg, Bryan Dahlberg, Carolyn Dahlquist, Anita Daker, Gale Dale, Ray Daleiden, Pamela Danforth, Steven Daniels, Stacy Danner, Jody Dargis, Gary Darsie, Thomas Davis, Debra Deeourcy, Paul DeFoe, Jonathon Deford, Vicki Degnan, Shelly Degrote, Michael DeLong, Mike Demorrett, Cynthia Derrig, Linda Descombaz, Denise Dewitt, Ward Diebold, Kim Diederichs, Brenda Doherty, Patricia Dold, Amy Dorff, Scott Jon DeFoe says, No, Mr. Reuss, it ' s this problem I don ' t understand rf ' 4 2rt all JoWAJ.T 6 a Xct u:s 10 i jijo rz ft m M-oc . . ' t You ' ll la LiviA in Pawn ' s (X Lz •ir ' ful • Fashant, Zala Feland, Debbie Fish, Sandra Fjerstad. Paul Flatin, Dawn Foley. Bruce Folev, Robert Ford, Bill Forsberg, Nancy Fort, Eugene Fort, Sally Foshe, Vicki Foslien, Cindy Foster. Ronald Foy, Maureen Franz, Dennis Freed, John Freeman, Christii French, Gary Fries, Gary Frisbie, William Fnielich, Kathy Fr.isch, David Fruechte, Robin Fuller, Kathleen Funk, Theresa Gabion, Steve Galama, David Gallagher, Shawna Gassett, Robert Gatell, Victor Gay, William Gehling, Paula Gerdesmeier, Ron Gigler. Jeff -fowSshi ' cIV) ' Sii ? ' Iv ' 4l Another Rembrandt? Well maybe not. cU t ' hijLjr ' Wt ' s. M oT -c5 ay a.U 4Ac fa. j A.ruk ' Himle, Cheryl Hinkemeyer, Boyd Hinrichs, Bruce Hirschey, David Hockinson, Debbie Hodsdon, Mark Hofius, Lori Holland, David Holm, James Holscher, Dana Hoist, Patricia Holsworth, Che Holtey, Mark Hopkins, Julie Hopkins, Thomas Howe, Julie b (M. rrre i hs Do y vajKjo ( ' x yMg ' ' •- ' s i 5 tfi ir fit 1 A I|S6 Mj ' d - U ' ej- rrv -iu u o y «.rt(i ■«. x p -c-h ' n r uj -fi-p-i-h i . ! Juniors Help Cards Win Pumpkin Bowl Kennard, Becky Kennedy, Cassandra Kerkes, Jean Kesselring, Melody Kezar, Keith Kiefer, Keith Kiekow, Bonnie Kieser, Kim King, Melvin Kirchner, Cynthia Kirkendall, Linda Kiselewski, Peggy Kittelson, Cynthia Klein, Dennis Kleinsasser, Terry Kline, Jeffrey KnowUon, Cindy Koch, Gerald Koelln, Dianne Kolarik, Mark Kondrak, Cheryl Korbel, Kimberly Kostecka, Cherie Koth, Linda Kothman, Sheldon Kottschade, Sharon Koziol, James Krank, Ricky Krause, Kim Kroll, Gregg Kroone, Richard Kucera. Kurt Kuhn, Kurtis Kutensky. Sharon LaBroose, Gina LaFleur, Rachel Lahti, Terry Landmark, David Landrus, Michael Larsen, Bernard Larsen, Scott Larsen, Thomas Larson, Larry Larson, Paul Larson, Scott F. Larson, Scott H. Lawson, William -QK 4 «- Sc H-j 5-P CJ irS j OjiU CXjvj r r T n -Arivs Leaf, Catherine Lee. John Lee, Sheryl Leerssen, Myron Lehnen, Terrance Lehti, Debra Leitte, Cynthia Lennes, David Lenz, Jody Kimberly LeVasseur, Lori Lewis, Carig Lewis, Melanie Lilja, Mark Liljengren, Lori Lindberg, Karen wpI ' ' « a perplexing Chemistry question . WW f t Lindberg, Ronald • Linde, Vicki Lindemoen, Terry Lindstrom, Paul Lis, Kimberly Lofgren, Curt Lofgren, Mark Lohse, Rebecca Luebeck, Robin Luke, Mark Lund, Julie Lund, Tom Xylophones add to the music of the band. Sendi K -u do-aju ' Um- s-U-i nfv rc rosiLS -c- ch da - Lundgren, Carol Lundgren, Curtis Mackey, Dawn Madden. Mary Maddox, Donna Magnuson, Sandra Makouskv, Renee Manning, Rave Marotteck, Joan Marsh, Joel Martin, Cindy Martin, Gail Martin, Jeff Martini, Julie Marx, Maria Mason, Paul Matasovsky, Janice McAdam, Scott McCall, Margaret McCauley, Sheree McDaniel, James McElderry. Terry McKnight, Mark McLain, Kerry McMullen, David McNair, Colleen McPherson, Scott McPherson, Virgin Meckola, Denise Mekosch, Kathy Melberg, Jeff Melberg, Linda Mengelkoch, Scot Midkiff, Steven Mikkelson, Steve Miller, Ricki Mills. Beth Mimbach, Denn f Scrr vv LjTrtA.r yvxrckro j 5u  Mr. Haase discusses a book with a student in American Thought, one of students favorite English classes . - ajrii P( 5.-1- wiil 1r A r (i OSJL ' S Moench, Laurel Mohlencamp, John Molitor, Dale Molitor, Kirk Monson, Andrew Montague, Gary Montague, Timothy Moon, Debbie Moore, Karen Mortensen, Gregory Mortensen, Leeann Mrozek, Rodney Mueller, Vicki Mulder, Patti Murphy, Michael Murphy, Michael Myers, Rachel Myhrer, Steven Myrdal, Cindy Nagel, Pamela Nathe, Marcia Neiderer, David Nelson, Brian Nelson, Cheryl Nelson, Cindy Nelson, John Nelson, Karen Nelson, Linda Nelson, Lori Nelson, Mama Nelson, Shari Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Willia: Ness, Susan Nesser, Debrah Juniors Have Largest Class in CRSH A student enjoys a quiet moment to herself Neunsinger, Karen Nevala, Mary Nielsen, Michael Nolan, Scott Note, Cindie Nowacki, Cindy O ' DriscoU, Debby O ' Shaughnessy, Ja Oliger, Tonette Olsen, Keri Olson, Cynthia Olson, James Olson, Joey Olson. Pamela , Scott , Stephen , Susan , Terry , Timothy 01; Olston, Wa Oman, Hel O ' Neel, Patrick Ostendorf, Roland Ostrum, Elizabeth Otterson. Bill Owens, Donald Page, Richard Pahlberg, Ruth Pantlin, Damian Parrot t, Linda Partridge, Christy Pearson, Cheryl Pearson, Denise Perez, Marie Peter. Linda Peterreins, Pam Peters, Annette ijLfcrj ' cUsw-b f(KXAx -tb Wr+ M fr r CetUWj b -ch K oM.J-f i- z ct Riesberg, Jeff Rike, Greg Ptobinson, Barb Robinson, David Rtjeder, Linda Rogers. Robert Rohde, Lori Rohwer, Nancy K-ed ro -s €i ev ' ■ Rostomily, Brenda Roth, Heidi Rov, John Ruedebusch, Albert Ruhl, Karen Rutten, Carol Ryden, Kenneth Rykken, Grant Sabourin, Michael Sahr, Debra Sailer, Todd Sample, Ronald Sander, Thomas Sanvig, Richard Sawyer, Ardyce Scheerz, Michael Scheller, Michael Schert, Richard Schieraan, Heidi Schiminski, Mary Schiminski. Romaine Schinzel, Craig Schmid, Kevin Schmidt.. Julie Schmidt, Linda And to think I stood in line two hours for thi; Schmitt, Diane Schmitt, Kristine Schmolke, Timoth Schneider. Charles Schneider, Maria Schneider, S Schnelly, IVIary Scholzen, Robert Schroeder. Pamel Schrunk, Steven Schultz, Edward Sehultz, Garry Schultz, Michael Scott, Roxane Severson, Vicki Shackle, Burt Shackle, Lynn Shannon, Vicki Shefveland, Paul Sherwood, Arden Shockman, Robert Short, Dale Sigler, Teresa Silbaugh, Terrance Silverdahl, St Simon, Susan Simon, Teresa Simonette, Candice Doug Solem and Steve Cottrell work diligently in the IMC oor a3 + ' a- leiC sKir n Po . i o r-tpJur -Hv he x. TfK i Axe. Juniors Have Outstanding Lettermen Snow, Julia Snow, Linda Snow, Steven Sobergi Linda Soderquist, Gale Soderquist, Scott Sodman, Kim Solem, Douglas Soliday, Ronald SoUars, David Sorenson, Linda Sorenson, Pam Stachowski, Tim Stacy, Renee Stafford, David Stafford, Jeffrey MT mk f MiR Stafford, Patrick Stahn, Kenneth Stamper, Sandra Steele, James Steele, Jeanie Steele, Kimberly Stenson, Randy Stephan, Steve Stephens, Julieann Stevens, Sandra Stewart, Greg Stewart, Jeanne Stewart, Mark Stigen, Gregory St. Martin, Janet Stocks, Cynthia Stoltman, Kevin Strand, Michael Strand, Russell Stubbs, Dayle Stueland, Marilyn Sundstrom, Sandra Super, John Susick, Deanne Swanson, Katherine Swanson, Lynn Swanson, Patrica Swanson, Scott ( o2Jiy lo ' [t A ' t 4 f wK +e ro5A5 ]{ii TTtcn s l raMc .A-h Tiramons, Terry Tindal. Margaret Tkaczik, Linda Tolley, Glenna Tonder, Eileen Torgerson, Aane Tracey, Kevin Traphagan, Linda Troutman, Alan Trupe, Cathy Tucker, Diane Turner, Donald Udvig, Mark Urang, Bonnie Usiak, Kim Vanne, Lynne Van Nurden, Susan Vanstrom, Carolyn Vestal, Kimberly Vettling, Patrick Vincent, Kathleen Vinje, Wanda Volker, Arthur Vorbeck, Donna Vorbeck, Jeffrey Voss, Frederick Vrabel, Randall Waggoner, Cheryl £.n f r i}i i (- XAJiil pvi poSc -h Sh y vjai-i ' K kUi Kojrui (Ta. tat Walberg, Andrew Walberg, Thomas Walcker.Terrie Waldvogel, Tony Wanttie, Carole Walters, Valerie Weaver, Timothy Weber, Paul Weeks, Adrienne Weidenhamer. Charles Weitzel, Linda Wells, Mary Welter, Jeffrey West, Susan Westaby, James Westegard. Dougla American Thought stimulates the mind by opening up the world of books to students. Westerberg, Frank Westom, Lisa White, David White, Jeffrey White, Mike White, Teresa Whitehead, Todd Lunch is one time when you can get some homework done Wichterman, Scott Wick, Randv Widen, Michael Wigren, Richard Williams, Gregory Williams, Mike Willis, William Winczewski, Dale Wippler, Cheryl Was y ajrh Oinci k oU i n K V CruLc.Tony ( :5 co J I ' -fAf Wittmer, Kerry Wold, Jacquelyn Wolmutt, Wanda Wood, Glenn Woodbeck, Kathleen Wright, Jamie Wrona, Chris b v f V uollet, Donald Yaklich, Lauri Yankovich, Philip Yarbrough, Mike Yams, Paula Yerich, Joelle Youngkin, Allen Youngman, Cheryl Youngmark, Donald Zajicek, Zanetta Zappa, Kim Zettervall, Denise Zewers, Gregory Ziemann, Linda Zierke, Kathy Zikmund, Bethany Zumwinkle, Craig Zum, Valerie Anderson, Kathy Mary Kelly doesn ' t let her ankle stop her Mr. Colenso talks about the Work experience Program with Folkes, Michelle sophomores . Swanson, Scott !.KaM-mC i y ( - |n rooO pld lY 5(rry Jl ro a n4i ' Juniors not pictured Aldridge, David Berglund, Marge Bixby, Cindy Blascyk. Sherry Borgwardt, Sonja Brandt, Dean Bryan, Ronald Burtson, Rick Cairns, Lois Carlson, David Carpenter, Mark Christensen, Lori Christenson, Roger Coe, Sharon Compton, Jeff Cook, Arlan Cunningham, Laureen Dickenson, Robert Doolittle, Raymond Ell, Steve Ellingson, James Elliott, Karen Erickson, Jill Fager, Kevan Fiebiger, Kimberly Foldes, Michele Fosteson, Cindy Franklin, Debra French, Larry Gagne, James Gnewikow, Brad Gooderum, Robert Grandell, Kevin Gret, Richard Greiner, Dave Groettum, Grant Gunderson, Ronnie Habben, Cindy Hagle, James Hankins, Betty Hanson, Daniel Heatherington, Jeff Hector, Robert Hemming, Steve Horgan, Kathy Hudson, Candace Klint, Dan Krienke, Donna Kruk, Mary Levandowski, Carol Lindberg, Denise Lochan, Steve Longfellow, John Longfellow, Tim Lucier, James Lundgren, Terry McKnight, Lance McLain, Randy Nelson, Dan Neuman, Steve Oswaldson, Connie Perkins, Ed Pettis. Steve Pfeifer, Robert Phillippi, Robert Pierce, Thomas Poitra, George Quast, Kevin Renfroe, Jeff Rihs, Sandra Roath, George Roth, William Schmitt, David Schmitz, David Schwankl, Cinda Semanko, Scott Shipp, Teresa Shroyer, Richard Staads, Jeff Stenson, Paul Stolph, Mark Svenvold, Paul Thomas, Karen Thompson, Doug Thorson, Becky Tiemey, Cindy Urick, Gregg Wade, Myron Walsh, Colleen Walter, Tony Westphal, Diane Weyek, Renee Wilde, Linda Wood, Jeff Wyatt, Catherine Mark Fries and his date relax at the dance. Hey, the ball is stuck to my fingers. Uvi- 3yt zjlK -Voyvxj fK Va ' S-traJdi cr ius v c.i« K. Dci i Couples Find Time to Be Together Couples dance to the musu- of F;i U rj appb. of r - p! i pK af m K rt, Students Learn to Help Each Other Mike Pascuzzi works hard in shop class. kjt)uJ o.btio ' ir •tKn ' ' hi-t-cK ci r uiJLauMi P '  • ( jcr y - dL j ci 1 1 i • r Students work on projects in shop cla Shop students put on the final touch for their wood projects Students work diligently in shop class. A metal tube is cut in metal shop. epC« y2 (. I i n K-fu I -fc - irkiL A rKYUL b (xro nJ V - ' -i-kaA ' i(kju Mark Mc Knight and Steve Midkiff discuss their projects IBn S B I I h L EH H: ' ' ' 89 I Ip I B Jj H .i H - B fe.. w Linda Henrickson and Dave Copland dance at Sadie Hawkins . Louann Bahe plays clarinet for the pep band. Why is that camera pointed at i .jjn r cjTimo cWiCs ' V pp . 5 - c H-j o .i xi j Kc The Sophomores Have Spirit of ' 76 Aase, Kenneth Abraham, Michael Abrahamson, Thomas WTf Ameson, Karen Amtson, Douglas Arthur, Cynthia Aslagson, James Ausing, Deaun Bachler, Debra Baham, David Bailev, Anna Ballard, David Barns, Pat Barros, Tammie Bates, Randy Bauman, Mona Beardsley, Cathy SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Tim Kulil Gini Sparks, treasurer; Cindy Dahl, secretarv 1 n Almendinger, Jeffrey Alsaker, Terry Amdahl, Jill ' Amundsen, Mark Andersen, Paul Anderson, Dean Anderson, Jeffrey Anderson, Jewel Anderson, Pat Anderson, S Appert, Kathleen Armstrong, Robert. Amdt, Michael Ame, Diane JP dafiO a-n. XrCjk J ' a + 5 ' vjo -t J(prz.Si Beatty, Lynne Beckensten, George Becker, Debbie Bednar. Lori Begin, Duane Belmore, Teresa Bennett, Mike f f I never knew a magazine could be so funny . Ulcmgren, Mark Bloom, Michael Boggs, Perry Bohach. Bruce Boie, Jill Bottemiller, Bill Bowton, Laura Bover, Ellen Brandt, Robin ViK -trnjL hc ppii . HwG. . ddeniu - r] r L t ' i o IdIp ,cm u Brattelid, Todd Brenner, Teresa Brien, Steven Bristlin, Jeff Brooks, Michelle Brown, Debra Brown, Perry Brown, Steve Brown, Tamara Brown, Timothy Browne, James Bryant, Ken Buckley. Daniel Buettner, Michael Burak. Kathleen Burg, Greta Burgos, Kelly Burnett, Therese Bums, Kendra Burton, Terry Busick, Brenda Butler, David Cable, Joseph Cady, Daniel Cady, Laura Caise, Randy Carlson, Kevin Carlson, Ronald Camell, Melanie Carney, Sharryl Caroon, Lee Case, Shcryl Casper, Kevin Chamberlain, Lucille Chamberlin, Candace Chamblin, Randy Chambliss, Gary Champ, Leeann V ' jji ' Champagne, Patricia - ' • Time out is called by workers of the sophomore float . bouJ Ayt5i Aiv ' ' MlvA4-3 }u m H Tftru rVslC - C nc rn -Jl . w m Cullen, Joni Currie, William Dahl, Cindy Daigle, Trina Dallman, Janelle Dally, George Daml, Cynthia Daniels, Diana Church, Cindy Clark, Dav id Clark, Susan Clasen, Michele Cleath, Cheryl Click, Mark Clinton, Gerald Clout ier, Bradley Cocherell, Michael Colline, Kevin Corapton, Susan Cornelius, Gordon Coulter, Carolyn Coumeya, John Cowle, Sherri Crofoot, Cheryl T... ioW i o - ' OA sWJ The water in the drinking fountain sure does have a lot of force . 3Ci3 ' t(( ' c ' F ejT Davis, Steve Day, Paul Dejarlais, Linda Delin, Lori Demmer, Tim Demorrett. Joann Dereschuk. Beth Desantell, Lee Dewitt, Craig Dinnetz, Curtis Disch, Roxanne Dixon, Susan Docken. Lisa Doherty, Linda Dorholt, Darrell Draheim. Harold D. Dubay, Michel Duckert, Gary Duesterhoeft, Steve Dukowitz, Diane DuUum, Craig Dunbar, Tim Dunham, Brian Dunham, Sherry Dupree, John Duray, Dorothy Dwyer, Barbara Edblom, ( _ Eden, Brian Eichler, William hia Ekwall, Michael Ell. Thomas Elliott, Dorothy Elliott, Paul Emmen, Ruth Engen, Jeffrey Engen. Julie Englin, Lori Erickson, Brent Erickson. Dale Erickson, James Erickson, Julie Eskierka, Patricia Eskierka, Peter Tov y r ' c ' ' r ' ls CoH- - r I UO f -i6. V T Sophomores Take Drivers Education aV r MSir 5l1 ouV -I-K r od -dtr nx -t-Ko.- - has Esmay, Jani Esmay, Joni Estenson, Susan Bull, Kenneth Evans, Karen Evans, Sherry Fairbanks, Michael Kairchild. Mark Farris, Dennis f ' inke, Diane Finseth, Annette Fish. Daniel Fisher, Linda Flavion, Theodore Florek, Rosemary Foley, Stephen Foslien, Pamela Foumier, Lisa Frame, Kenneth Francis, Theresa Freese, Margery Fritz, Brian Gaikowski, Wayne Gallagher. Jeffrey Gallagher. Kay Gallipo, Kent Gardner, Lynn Gehling, Dennis Gehrig, Sheila Geis, Annmarie Geramill, Scott Gennaro, La urie Gerhardt, Mary Gessell, Debra Gibson, Debra Gitchel, Michael Glanz, Dan Glanz. Michael Glines, Terrance Golden, Vincent b -fk i4c f Golie, David Goodwin, April Gordon, Rebecca Graham, Julie Hauck, Colleen Hauck, David Haugstad, Cynthii What am I suppose to see under here? All I see are a bunch of moving dots . Gustafson, Barbara Haberman, Mark Hable, Nancy Hajicek, Douglas Halberg, Janice Halde, Terrence Haller, Sharon Hammargren, Mary Handel, Alfred Haner, Gregg Hanna, Jeffrey Hanson. Bradley Hanson, Doryce Hanson, Julie Hanson, Marvin Hanson, Robyn Harff, Susan Harrell, Mary Harris, Jeffrey Harty, Barbara Girls Chorus sings for our photographer. N CKA ! K Ki -e t, O - rh A or. Ckv oA u m. VKfr K. Hawk, Donald Hazelton, Debra Headlce, Jerry Heisinger, Barbara Heley, David Helget, Wendy Still life sketches take much concentration. MA Henderson, Terry Hennessey, Terry Henriksen, Cheryl Hensch. Cynthia Hentz, Cons Herbes, Joann Hermansen, James Hexom, Deborah Hickerson, Diane •V .- •■ Hicks, Jodi Hicks, Terri Sophs Join Work Experience Program Houle, Vicki Howard, Bar Howe, Tim Howe, Wendy Hunt, Mary Ihde, Barbara Immerman, Brian Ingberg, Wendy Isch, Robert Jacobson, Denise That ' s not a Paramecium, it ' s your finger Jeanotte, Marcel Jeffries, Michael Jensen, Beverly Jensen, Cindy Jensen, Patricia Jernberg, Charles Jiran, Robin Johansen, Gale Johnsen, David Johnson, Aileen Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Diane Johnson, Joann Johnson, Kathv Johnson, Kim Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Paul Johnson, Renae Johnson, Richard Johnson, Scott Jones, Bradley Jones, Richard Jorgenson, Guy Jorissen. Thomas Judkins, Christine Julik, Anthony Jyrkas, Jason Kacures, Joseph )uo ' i ' t i Look what I ' m making everyone J V iJoar x, C rixr c J4«.v n voq a. r h€ n ! « wk f Langanki. Deborah Larson, Duane Larson, Kari Larson, Kerrv Laubach, Vicki Laughter, Robert Lavictoire, Pamela Lavigne, Debra Lawson, Nancy Lee, Nancy Levendowski, Dale Leyden, Annette Libby, Barbara Lidtke, Jeffrey Lindstrom, Thomas Lobejko, Mary Lobejko, Wendy Loger, Debora Lom, Julie If I can just remember the remember the com- bination I ' ll have it made. Longfellow, Lynette Longfellow, Patricia Lubbers, David Luebeck, Theresa Luebesmier, Brian Lund, Daniel Lund, Janice Mach. Vastimil Madsen, Robin Mannella, Denise Manson. Gregory Martin, David Mashuga, Teresa McAlister, Kerry McCabe, Kenneth McCarthy, Kristie Now, rule number c p cj xr i|Lu. T ,S; -hj wKa X r cUc -fbr k j 1 1 Muscovitz, Richard Myers, Julie Myers, Mitch Myhers, Daniel McCormick, Susan McDaniel, Kathleer McDowell, David McDuffie, Robert McLain, David McRoberts, James Melberg, Daniel Meyer. Craig Meyer, Kenneth Meyers, Teri Michaels, Mary Midkiff, Marvin Mikkalson, Peter Mikkelson, Dougla Miller, Jeffrey Miller, Nancv Miller, Robin Miller, Roseann MUler, Teresa There ' s always the possibility of getting out of class. f . UM.r cn Y cLni S oH 5 -K J- ' ' ' Myhrer, Jody Myrura, Greg Nathe, Marty Neelan, Jeffrey Nelson, Cindy Nelson, Elizabeth Nelson, Linda Nelson, Martin Nelson, Susan Neumann, Terry Neunsinger, Dale Nikkola, Lynn Nitz, Timothy Nord, Cynthia Nordgren, George Norton, Amber Novak, Michael Nuehse, Otto Nygaard, Randal Odegaard, Steven Ohnstad, Michael Oletzke, Randy Olson, Cynthia Olson, David Olson, Deborah Olson, Gerald Olson, Gregory Olson, Larry Olson, Rena Olson, Roger Olson, Timothy Omara, Shawn Ortler, Dale Ose, Susan Osgood, Steve Otte, Brenda Otte, Rocky J. Ottensmann, Peggy Ouellette, Joanne Oxley, Jordyn illfi The boys food class is an experience no boy should miss . foaiti U fr. U ULm jCt-vi ' rv j ' r Oj €a i -fzCtt. Palmer, Alan Parenteau, Kevin Parkin, Guy Hello yes, this is Coon Rapids Senior High, North Suburban Foot ball Champs. mm. w Parrott, Bradley Parrow, Judith Patterson, Bruce Pease, Patti Peterreins, Jean Pet erson, Bradley Petrich, Susan Pett, Kristie Pfitzer, Perry Piehowski, Scott Piper, Robin Plasha, Paul Podlewski, Theodore Poepke, Susan Poferl, Kimberly Pollock, Joanne Ponting, Nancy Povlitzki, Marti Price, Edith Prueher, James Putnam, Perry Quammen, Terry Quandt, Cindy Quast, Charles Quinn, Colleen Hey you guys, smile for the camera. To w r r cha «A frer,J fiun Bo rfc 3 6u i (r- Raabe, Colleen Raffelson, Jeffrey Ran gel. Barry Rapp, Kari Rath, Charles Rathmann, John Reeder, Christina Rettger, Mary Rick, Carolyn Rick, Steven Rickbeil, David Riggs, David Rither, Brian Roberts, Raequel Rolfe, Bradley RoUand, Scott Rosenow, Donald Rossiter, Christine Roth, Bonnie Roy, Jennie Rozak, Steven Rugroden, Robyn Ruh, Gladys Ruprecht, Richard Ryan, Stephen Sabetti, Diane Sadd, David Samuelson, Janet Samuelson, Jeffrey Sandwick, Michael Sargent, Kathleen Saulter, Kathryn Schack, Jacquelin Schack, Joseph Schellenberg, Bonita Scheller, Daniel Schermann, Gilbert Schermerhom, Bradley Schiminski, Stephan Schlittler, Gary Schmeidler, Susan Schmid, Tinna Schmitt, Theresa Schneider, David m. - ' M rwX v. L v -T v {i i kjL upS ' teu ) fAjKA j CL- ojiW ili 4-ite Schneider, Susan Schramm, Willian: Schreck, Peter Schubel. Rustv Schultz, Bob Schwankl, Becky Schwartz, Mark Scott, Susan Searles, Steven Seath, William Secord, Clifford Seim, Karen Self, Kimberly Selness, Jerry Semmens, Steven Shackle, Ricky Sherrill. Dorie Shore, Karen Siedschlag, Debra rtj Silkett. Catherine Simmens, Linda Simonette, Dallas Simonson, Bruce Sireno, Maria Skeie, Kimberly Skjerping, Floyd Skoog, Vickie Smith, Cole Smith, Janet Smith, Sandra Snook, Tammy Snow, Sandra Snyder, David Sogge, Jay Sorenson, Dougla Sparks, Virginia Spohn, Mark Sroga, Becky Stafford, Daniel Stahlback, Joyce Stainbrook, Teresa Stalpes, Julie Stangret, Deborah Staubs, Debra oociK J n CkT 15 4-k«. OA iny C;- i nnard 5 - - U2 n? Sophomores Are Now in Concert Choir 4 1 r f Wihh. Tellers, Vicky Terp, Pamela Teske, Lee Thielbai, William Thomas, Steven Thompson, Connie Thorson. Carole Thorson, Man- Tingle, Raymond Tischer, Thomas Tkaczik, Cindi Tollefson, Rene Tomhave. Kathleen Torgeson, Jaye Torres, Gordon I, _ i... ■J ■■ • _ 1 The IMC provides a quiet atmosphere for working; sometimes too quiet. itstLroW p cX r i€.j Boi nf ' e C o r LjLy J2 r -CsKjl « i- V fi, Tozier, Bradley Tracey. Timothy Tracy, Kerry Trapp, Allen Tuset, Jeffrey Tuttle, Wesley Tysk, Tony Ulwelling, Gary Urich, Gregg king a test can be an unpleasant experience. n, vKa g. -rcUo cvui d cuvj macU «- I ' UU ponjj 2jii igohh V Werner, Ann ■Ml BT . Werner, Gordon ( Bi vil ■ i i B Werner, Steven wW MW Kr-w flHI West, Curtis w -? ■Pjif Westerberg, Debra f k M - W - ' Wetterlind, Brian . ■■ H Tw A Weyek, Scott m MJr - -A ■p pPTf Wherley, Patti White, Larry Whitney, Dave Wiberg, Daniel Wick, Sandra WickJine, William Widell, Debora Wiehle, Dale Wiehle, Diane Wiehle, Malinda Wiehle, Scott WUliams, Brenda Williams, Diane Williams, Maria WUson, Ronald Wimpfheimer, Jay Winter, Linda Wolf, Kim Wolf, Steven Wolfe, Ronald Wollin, Richard 1 fei ii k Wood, Larry Yorken, Barbara Young, Paul Zagar, Mary Zimmerman, Ffodney Zumwinkle, Connie Johnson, Peggy Kelley, Bill The card catalog can be helpful in trying to locate books in the IMC. .-h3LhiL5 6u4- -WKa rha onj sk v eb up diP-fcr A ts- r OxA Sophomores not pictured Belt, Diane Bomstad, Jeffrey Bond, James Brezinka, Brenda Broadbent, Keith Davis, Randy Dennie, Jenny Edstom. Cheryl Endicott, Pamela Heatherington, Chris Holm, Kelly Holtz, Jeff Huffman, David Isaacs, Cynthia Jaakola, Laura Johnson, Mike Johnson, Susan Jones, Mitchell Joschko, Richard Kennedy, Cassandra Kilman,Ted Koskey, Lora Larson, Kevin Longfellow, Terry MUler, Charles Myher, Daniel Nelson, Paul Ott, Wanda Overby, Lorinda Pruiett, Curtis Reiman, David Reynolds, Donald Roof, Debra Ruedebusch, Karen Sabourin, Michael Schwanbeck, Larry Shore, Larry Stenberg, Wendy Widmer, Gerald Wigren, Carolyn Willson, Jeanne Witthuhn, Michael Sherry Dunham represents the Sophomore class as she performs at half time. Many students help in the guidance office. A friend is helpful in times of confusion. e.Le.pKA n b- fK U ' y i j K vKf Aia; {-ku i u;  4 v Tceia STUDENT LIFE First Annual International Days Exchange students mingle while waiting for their lunch. t ' Ttr A Japanese foreign student sings a folk song ai the Variety Show. 1 u H K ' - 1 1 1 Students found many similarities with the foreign students. Foreign students and their hosts visit together at the going-away party. A Spanish dance is done by two of the foreign vo tr ' x ' ' Y ' S ' ' ' ' ' ' ' fL L m Held At Coon Rapids Senior High The cafeteria was decorated for the going-away party with a banner and flags P m w m m i u g J 1 ' ' ' A AiHHIi H The lunch in the IMC gave Amity Aides and exchange students a chance to get acquainted. The variety Show ended with a Brazilian dance that the audience was asked to participate i Oris Crespo, CRSH student had the onpnai idea of International Day . Sixty-six forcing exchange students and Amity Aides from thirty-six countries were at CRSH on Tuesday, Feb. 4 and Wednesday, Feb. 5. The idea of International Day came from Oris Crespo, who is from Pana- ma. Together with Kim Stevens and Bob Lund, she organized the event. The activities started Tuesday morning with a breakfast in the school cafeteria for the foreign stu- dents and their hosts. The rest of the day was spent in regular classes with their hosts. Tuesday night a variety show was held in the gym, with Amity Aids and foreign students participating. On Wednesday during the first three nours, the guest students talked about their countries to CRSH stu- dents. A special lunch was held in the IMC for the guests and a going- away party was held after school in the cafeteria. -f -{W, f f ' T ' ' 46lUa+ Jiko m . The video tape camera keeps the halls unde surveillance. Coon Rapids Senior High 1973-74. A school bus waits for the 2:30 bell to ring dismissing students from The depository : a place to return overdue books without being seen, school . X -fov fc voU-tife vJ -T o iroru - oofe 4-k - -fo Phy Ed classes started a new unit this year. Co-education- al dancing was very popular with all the students. When the unit was completed, students wanted to be able to continue dancing. Phy Ed teachers arranged to get the gym and had a sign-up sheet for those interested in a dance after school. Enough students wanted to come so the dance was held from 8:00 until 10:00. Students are hoping other dances will take place during the year. Many students participated in the square dance that was held at night. 5 0UUI. X k p J - yjt UrDU U 4-) ujVuoU j L rbetd k Lunch Was Always My Favorite Class It takes two hands to handle the school ' s sloppy joes . Everything tastes better when you wash it down with milk. This year, as in the past, the cooks offer two different lunches for stu- dents. One is the regular lunch listed on the menu and the other is the sal- ad lunch. In the salad line you can choose from a variety of salads in- cluding lettuce, jello, tuna, or fruit salad. The cost of lunches this year rose to forty-five cents. Paul Perez £ind Dianna Dorfner enjoy the leisurely twenty minutes allowed for lunch . OOY -kj (k Jbuim r ' i Q00L d j KjLK r , -g.- Pe-v-e KigP The feelings of the people of Coon Rapids after a 17-14 loss to Rochester John Marshall in the semi-finals of the state play-offs are expressed on the Card Board. - ••• ' A great season that brought Coon Rapids together as a high school and community, was how coach Ron Scott described the 1973 football season. The Coon Rapids Cardinal football team won 10 of 11 games, won the North Suburban conference and won the Twin City Suburban title, both for the first time, and went to state, also for the first time. The attitude on this team has always been excellent, said Scott. They really wanted to play football. A lot of kids could have started to look toward winter sports, but this group was dedicated to football. Scott praised the support the team got from school and the community. It was fantastic, especially in the last three games. Kim Gothier hopes for a touchdown to go ahead of Rochester. rl?rierxi.-ro sv. ii. i i ' Kr te Or K jt Music Classes Accuturate Students Mark Gacke adds to the orchestra with his bass. Becky Hanson practices a scale o n her flu A choir member practices for a concert . Beth Armstrong plays violin for the orchestra. LOj .lyzy . -b GL fre- Q faJUb r K hlni ' bii siLXA-fy ' -ful The bonfire was held to arouse school spirit . Dori Elliot and Sue Schmeidler entertain the audience. The 1973 Homecoming started Thursday, September 27, with the Key Club Variety Show and a bonfire. Susan Petrich, playing a violin solo, was the first place winner and received ten dollars. At the conclusion of the Variety Show, a bonfire was held near the football field. An Irondale Knight was thrown into the fire by Gary Zigan and Steve Haney, showing what they could expect Friday night at the game. Friday after the football game there was a dance in the cafeteria. Playing at the dance was Fantasy. The royalty danced to a number played especially for them Karen Campbell dances to the music of Fantasy. jicJL A nruo uj t ' rd o oJ? + i rus-two ' fAy - t ' t.iv ' . C b s 3 i 1 - - v ■ ' ■ l Fsn 1. _; i ■■ 9 Cathy Miller and Dave Hart introduce the royalty . Concert Choir sings at the Homecoming Coronati( Ernie Ma 1 a royal pep talk during the i ibly. The homecoming ceremonies on Friday included an assem- bly, a parade, and a football game with Irondale. Cathy Miller and Dave Hart emceed the assembly at which Dave Hammargren and Anna Brown were crowned King and Queen . Ernie Mason gave a royal talk to the Homecoming Court after the crowning of the King and Queen. The Concert Choir and the Concert Band each did a number from Cam- elot, the theme of homecoming. The faculty put on a skit showing how Irondale would be downed by Coon Rapids in the football game. The Football Marching Band provided entertainment at halftime as well as the baton twirler, Sherry Dunham. King Dave Hammargren ■ rtQ.rv )X oiol.i rUioo IT uuia oxll c cyp S T 3Lo f Dave And Anna Are King And Queen The Concert Band plays for the coronation . Gary Zigan says a few good words about the football team. u -fc . .u t -- r- S J:t HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Sue Cooper, Jeff Novak, Julie Note, Paul Perez, Debbie Hebert, Karen Katchmark. .S (; ntt Brace. King Dave Ham- margren. Queen Anna Brown, Jon Morrissette, Kitty Kennard, Heath Cath, Joe Murphy, SueThurmer, John Koffski, Bonnie Hansen. King Dave Hammargren and Queen Anna Brown wait for the parade i The homecoming parade was held on Friday, September 28, before the homecoming football game. The royalty, bands, and floats traveled from Morris Bye elementary school to Coon Rapids Senior High. DECA won first place in the float contest and received twenty dollars. Second place went to Key Club. Many people watched the parade and enjoyed the music of the Senior High Marching Band and the junior high bands. Tina Holm, the parade chairman, is to be thanked for her hard work and effort . To start off the Homecoming Parade Band. the Senior High Marching , place for their float in the parade. This is one of the many floats that took part in the parade. The longest member of Share: Beatrice. .C ..rj ' Football Band Performs At Half Time V % IT m Mmti MMimi • uMimmimk HHMPMFSk ID ' CS vSl aS m - _A3flffH gSIJ ffiPr .3j.. . - Jr - rV... ... FOOTBALL BAND: Front Row: Dehhit- VVillianis, KartTi Lindberg, Linda Pauls..,,, Sherrv Dunham. He. kv I. .hs.-, Debbie Jensen, Pat Hoist, Pat Jensen. Row 2: Kay Gallagher, Nancy K .wher, .l.iyii- Heine, Karia Clifford, .li.dv Kruk.si.n. Cindy Kittels.in, Dalla.s Simonette, Mr. Peterson, Bill Ford, Jill Bishop, Sue Steman, Diane Ewen. Debbie Slaubs, Karen Ruedebusch, Becky Strauss. Ron- 3 Janet Samuelson, Brenda Brezinka, Pat Thorup, Mary Wells, Kathy Skikett, Steve Myhrer, Jay Allen, Sandy Jensen, Kitty Murray, Wayne Arnold, Craig Schinsel, Glendy Ose, Guy Jorgenson, Mike Kuehne, Denise Kelly. Row 4: Stacy Daniels, Robin Bishop, Celia Rettger, Gerri Olson, Dorie Sherrill, Floyd Skjerping. Doug Aasen, Larry Baker, Jim Holm, Kent Mertes, Val Zum, Candy Simonette, Barb Harty, Beth Zikmund. Row .5 Tony King, Chris Glans, Tom Lind, Carol Rutten, Scott Swanson, Dave Blackstad, Kathy Burack, Marilyn Stueland, Kurt Myers. Jim Brown, Bill Seath, Terry Grubbs, Keith Kezar. The football marching band practiced every night after school in order to play at the half-time shows. They traveled to St. Thomas College for the Twin Cities Suburban Champion football game and then to Parade Stadium for the semi-finals. Sheri Dunham was an added feature to the football band showing her talents as a baton twirl er. The Football Band performed at each home game. CRSH Performs the Musical Oklahoma i - ' bBi ■ ' r- ' P i i mmwm in P : im 8 1:3.? ■i ' . ■ r. ' ii ' 1 1 1 ■ 1 ■■ - -T— The play cast sings Oklahoma for their grand finale. Coon Rapids ' fall play was the musical, Oklahoma, by Rodgers and Hammerstein. The cast, made up of between thirty and forty members, held six performances. The entire cast did a fine job in both singing and acting. The Orchestra is to be commended on its performance, also. Ado Annie ' s father threatens Will. Laurie ponders over her situation with Will . Aunt Ella, the sheriff, and the judge discuss the trial . The cast sings during the last act of the play . J Sue Scott is ready to give the ball a good slug. Joe Murphy hits the ball hard for a good serve. Gym Classes Outside Give Wide Variety wV- Oris Crespo ponders the results of a game. Cindy Churilla takes a good swing. Mens ' Lib Comes On Strong At CRSH ■ helps the nursery run smoothly Students Favorite Pastime — Sleeping Cathy Gibbs laughs as the photographer catches Mark Gacke asleep. Classes enthuse some and bore others . Mark McAdam rests while struggling with Physics. a The Seven League Boots ' ' Performed ' My stars, how you try my patience! t ogres awful? The Seven League Boots, a children ' s play, was performed in December for children from the Medtronics Co., and also for four Elementary schools. The cast very much enjoyed perform- ing the play, because the responses from the children were so genuine. It was directed by Lavona Person. CURTAIN CALL: Left to Right: Randy Hockinson, Mary Jo Benson, Larry Sweet, Kathie Krebs, Seretta Charmoli, Kathy Ferkul, Lori Davis, Paul Johnson, Tim Daigle, Glenn Wood. Badge Plays for Sadie Hawkins Bob Lund and Donna Helteraes visit one of the booths set up by Student Council members. A couple gets married at the dance. Students display the hillbilly costumes to the dance. Refreshing apple cider was served to students at the dance. Do I ever feel silly dressed like thi: Hey! Give me some more money. OK? This year Badge played at the Sadie Hawkins dance. They were a good band that played various types of music. An apple cider booth, a wedding cere- mony and a pill store were some of the booths that students could par- ticipate in. An added attraction this year was the turtle races . Cards Capades Goes Back to the Fifties Scott Dorff tries to get moving in the tricycle race. Tammie Barros shows what happens if the bubble gets too big. Greg Cronin helps the Seniors win the tricycle race. ) Lund gives his imitation of Elvis Presley. Cards Capades Teen Queens and Leaders of the Pack. the fallen telephone booth, winning the c The theme for the 1973-74 Card Capades was Back to the Fifties. To start off the event, a pep fest was held, Em- cees were Caryn Anderson and a member of White Side- walls , a back to the fifties band. The assembly included such contests as: pack the telephone booth, a goldfish eat- ing contest, a bubble blowing contest using as much gum as you wanted, and a tricycle race. Students were asked to dress appropriately for each day of the week. Some of the days were: Hat Day, Fifties Day, Red and White Day, Gro- cho Marx Day, and Blue Jeans Day. Miss Coon Rapids was also choosen that week. Kitty Kennard was crowned Miss Coon Rapids with Noreen Holt, Linda Eigeneer, Karri Herring, and Sue Gottwald as respective runners-up. took first place in the goldfish eating contest. Ski Club Wins Snow Sculpture Contest Cindy Churilla works on the cheerleaders snow sculpture. The Sophomore Class s The Snow Sculpture contest was held on Friday, February 15, as a part of Snowflake Days. Piles of snow were dumped in front of Coon Rapids Senior High and used on a first come first serve basis. Students worked on the sculptures after school on Friday and on Saturday morning before the judging. First prize, a cash award of fifteen dol- lars, went to Ski Club for their racoon on skis. Share won second place and ten dollars for their sculpture of an octo- pus, and third place went to the cheerleaders for their sculptured whale. They were awarded five dollars for their efforts . Ski Club ' s first prize masterpiece 3mL ORGANIZATIONS Wm¥ .i - ' M-y- Co-Editors Strive to Meet Deadlines YEARBOOK STAFF: Front ftou. Lonna Wiedie, Heidi Roth, Sharon Haller, Gary Barthel, Jean Erickson, Cindy Olson. Row 2: Paula Yarns, Terese Johnson, Liz Alien, Anna Brajdich, Kim Johnson, Diane Cushman, Beth Mills. Row 3: Babette Arnold, Cindy Knowlton, Martha Olson, Cheryl Youngman, Kathy Downs, Brian Grubbs. The Yearbook staff this year was made up of about twenty-five hard working students. Staff members gave much of their time to help meet deadlines. Because of the short amount of time between receiving pictures and the deadlines, they often had to work over vacations and on weekends. Co-Editors this year were Liz Alien and Kathy Downs. Junior Editors were Gary Barthel and Cindy Knowlton . Staff members work hard to identify students and write captions. Share Enjoys Helping Other People 95 HHpi| M ■ |H np B S«F? ' ; njK LHrI l p H ' - H 1 iH C [ H o m 1 L M. - 1 W l 10 AkJ K- B ' ' I B| p. H H 1 HVr ffr H yii il ■Hl J V 1 • P iMH fl wK B iH H ■ « H n 3 t Si _ Mni SVJL Si II ■A it J 1 tJi SHARE: Kneeling: Melanie Herbes, Pam Chan, Debbie Swanson. Row 2: Mrs. Hanslep, Jewel Anderson, Mary Volker, Lynn Olson, Leanne Waldorf, Kerry Tracy, Cindy Wedl, Karen Waldorf. Row 3: Amy Dold, Lisa Wedwick, Ann Werner, Donna Heltemes, Donna Maddox, Cheri Kutensky, Julie Martini. Row 4: Mrs. Hendricks. Terri Gustafson, Karen Bheorgo, Carol Moyitta, Terry Belmore, Debbie Becker, Joan Kacures, Cathy Trupe. Share is an organization made up of girls who want to help others. They go to nursing homes to visit with the old folks and do various other things around the community. They helped Key Club and Student Council organize Interna- tional Day that was held in February. They also have fun in activities planned especially for them. Camping trips and floating down the Apple River in inner tubes are two of the many things they do. You grow by giving your best in all you do. ?. f § KEY CLUB: front Row: Tom Jorissen, Robert Cordell, Steve Bartlett, Kevin Haeg, Dennis Serie. Row 2: Bill Willis, Jeff Grabow, Terry Lindemon, Lee Olson, Jay Allen, Paul Enberg. Row 3: Wayne Arnold, Bob Lund, Kent Mertes, John Cox. Key Club Sponsors Harlem Diplomats Key Club sponsored a basketball game between the Harlem Diplomats and our faculty. All proceeds went to needy students in India and to mis- sion work in Peru. Key Club also helped with the International Day neld in February. These are examples of the many ways that they helped the community. Key Club won second prize for their float in the Homecoming parade. Cambridge Project Continues to Help The Cambridge group this year was very small. The group visited Cam- bridge on Wednesdays. They usually arrived at 3:00 and left at 4:00. Each member was assigned to a different cottage depending on the age level of the people they wanted to work with. The members that went to the cot- tages with small children would usually just feed the kids. If the food wasn ' t ready for them yet, they would play with the kids for awhile. If they wanted to, the group, headed by Candy Harris, could plan parties and dances. The Cambridge project really needs more students to help fulfill their goals. Please go to some of their meetings if you think you would be interested. CAMBRIDGE: Front Row: Bill Holmlund, Brenda Diederichs. Row 2: Lynda Garvas, Candy Harris, Linda Dullum. Row 3: Connie Johnson. Deb Labo, Becky Schwankl. Not pictured: Jim Gagne, Lin- da Traphagen, Deb Johnson, Deb Sahr. Orchestra Plays for Oklahoma Cast ORCHESTRA: Row 1: Shelly Svenstad. Marcia Bellinger, Bonnie Roth, Chuck Smith, Debbie Hazelton, Judy Parrow. Steve Hector, Becky McDuffie. Bob McDuffie, Terese Johnson, Linda Fisher. Row 2: Susan Petrich, Susan Ose, Sharon Keene, Kathy Quinn, Pat Thorup. Becky Hanson, Jody Erick- son, Kim Bergman, Kathy Aase, Terry Dahlin, Terri Remund, Evonne Raudabough. Row 3: Pauline Ffodewald, Beth Armstrong, Randy Stenson, Kathy Ferkul. Row 4: Bob Dupont, Jody Danner, Linda Wilde, Linda Traphagen, Vicki Mueller, Phillip Fuller, Don Thorson, Sheryl Lee, Debby Cran- dall, Brian Lubbers, Joni Oulman, Dave Butler, Kitty Murray, Blake Rickbeil, Marty Bartles, Glenndy Ose, Susan Clark. Standing: Kent Mertes, Zala Fashant, Larry Baker, Dave Dahl, Tim Howe, Mark Gacke, Mr. Conrad. Not pictured: Karen Arneson, Jeff Hanna, Mark Hilden, Lynn Vonny, Beth Gustafson, Mary Conery, Mark Hopkins. Orchestra members practice the music for Oklahon Mr. Conrad directs the orchestra during a rehearsal . Concert Band Presents Band Follies ' 74 CONCERT BAND: Row I Pat Thorup. Etobin Bishop, Lynne Vanne. Kathy Vincent, Ann Wemer, Joelle Yerich. Eileen Tonder, Cindy Stocks, Deb- bie Williams, Kathy Prueher, .Joyce Stahlback. Roir 2: Gerri Olson, Kim Bergman, Donna .Snead, Cindy Lieberg, Jody Erickson, Kim Kieser, Karen Lindberg, Marguerite Schmidt, Julie Lund, .loni Oulman, Dave Butler, Kurt Kucera. Diane Ewen, Melanie Carnell, Terri Dahlih, Kathy Aase, Joanne Butler. Row 3: Linda Buhr, Charlotte Burke, Jill Bishop, Becky Lohse. Pat Hoist. Cindy Kittelson, Lori Hicks, Deb Jensen, Candy Simonette, Karla Clifford, Pam Peterreins, Linda Paulson, Ron Foster. Carol Rutten, Thomas Lind, Bill Ford. Ron Baron. Paul Enberg. Row 4: Mary Thompson, Tom Robinson, Ron Eichler, Kitty Murray, Blake Rickbeil, Wayne Arnold. Steven Myhrer, Colleen Bradley. Brian Johnson, Bill Seath, Jim Olson, Denise Kelly, Marty Bartels, Glenndyce Ose. Row .5 Zala Fashant. Joy Samuelson, Kent Mertes, Jim Holm, Karl Wemer, Brian Lubbers, Keith Kezar, Chris Glans, Grant Rykken, Paul Stenson, Terry Grubbs, Mike Scheller, Greg Stromgren. Long pract success. Band made Band Follies a tremendous Concert Band, led by Mr. Peterson, practices for Band Follies ' 74, Symphonic Band Increases Numbers SYMPHONIC BAND: Row 1: Jani Esmay, Becky Strauss, Kathy Burak, LuAnne Bahe, Val Walters, Carol Dahlberg, Brenda Ander son, Paul Mitch- ell, Paula Hermansen, Sandy Sundstrom, Kim Diebold, Brenda Moe, Mary Wells, Stacy Daniels. Row 2: Diane Grahovac, Patty Jensen, Barb Gustaf- son, Michel Clavson, Bill Eichler, Sue Keech, Cindy Hickerson, Kathy Swanson, Sue Ness, Chuck Brown, Shelly Degraan, Bob Cordell, Lynn Nikkola, Kathy Silkett, Cindy Hensch, Steve Bartlett, Shiela Casey, Larry Boros. Row 3: Val Zum, Karen Goder, Joyce Heine, Liz Nelson, Lori Rhodi, Annita Dahlquist, Bonnie Kiekow, Terry Zigler, Terry Bums, Floy Boros, Craig Schinzel, Bob Foley, Tim Borgh, Scott Cords, Scott Wimpfheimer, Denise Mimbach, Diane Eik, Al Johnson, Kathy Aase, Sue Timmons, Kurt Myers, Marilyn Stueland. Row 4: Nancy Rohwer, Tammy Boras, Sheryl Case, Dan Stafford, Zack Knutson, Craig Meyer, Sandy Jensen, Kathy Fuller, John Lee, Steve Brien, Lori Nelson, Sandy Smith, Rick Miller, Keith Broad- bent, Guy Jorgensen, Mike Kuehme, Dave Hendriksen. Row 5: Dave Johnson, Cheryl Crofoot, Kevin Arends, Joel Marsh, Tim Howe, Larry Olson, Russ Strand, Mr. McCartney. Not pictured: Karl Burg, Dale Short. Symphonic Band members listen as Mr. McCartney explains a measure of music Sophomores Make Varsity Band Great VARSITY BAND; Row 1: Jean Peterreins, Celia Rettger, Joni Esmay. Debbie Langanki, Sue Kelly. Brenda Brezinka, Nancy Lee, Kim Johnson, Ann Sundstrom, Nancy Ponting. Ron- 2: Debbie Staubs, Karen Ruedebusch, Kay Gallagber, Sue Stenian, Debbie Gessell, Jan Minear, Denise Mannella, Dorie Sherrill, Gale Johansen, Cindy Jensen, Janet Samuelson, Diane Ame, Beth Dereschuk. Row 3: Barb Heisinger, Rene Tollefson, Connie Thomp- son, Connie Zumwinkle, Sue McCormick, Dallas Simonette, Cindy Church, Sherry Kranz, Robyn Hanson, Dave Blackstad, Cindy Wedl, Bill Bottem- iller, David Lubbers, Cheryl Henriksen, Jodi Hicks, Jeff Lidtke, Jim Browne, Mary Hammargren, Cindy Dahl. Row 4: Anthony King, Terri Miller, Dawn Gacke, Jay Wimpfheimer, Jeff Almendinger, Mike Fairbanks, Tom Lundstrom, Scott Davis, Daniel Scheller, Dean Anderson, Steve Graham, Jay Allen. Row 5: Doug Aasen, Mike Novak, Floyd Skjerping, James Hermonsen, Darrell Dorholt, John Rathmann, Kevin Parenteau. keeps time to the rhythm of the music. Band members practise for an upcoming concert. Ski Club Increases Its Membership SKI CLUB: Front Row: Kristi Layne, Joni Ouellett, Vickie Hannay, John Johnson, Lee Tesk, Sandy Jensen. Row 2: Deb Bond, Chris Reeder, Mary Adkins, Mary Zagar, Joanne Pollock, Nancy Forsberg. Row 3: Kevin Casper, Dean Anderson, Kim Korbel, Randy Brodersen, Brenda Brezinka. Row 4: John Cox, Ron Helgeson, Kitty Kennard, Ruth Pahlberg, Kathy Vincent. Row 5: Denise Breitbach, Pat Anderson, Phil Yankovich, Steve Cottrell, Gregg Kroll . w - :r The Ski Club bulletin board announces upcoming ski trips The Ski Club this year was super- vised by Mr. Moore, Mr. Oftedahl, and Miss Templin. Vicki Hannay, president; Denise Breitbach, vice-president; and Caryn Anderson as secretary lead the meet- ings and help plan the ski trips. The ski club goes to Wild Mountain every Wednesday from 3:00 until 10:00. They also went to Porky Pine Mountain in Michigan for a weekend trip. Some Saturday ski trips were to Al- ton Alps, Snow Crest, and TroUhaugen. r f Ski Club ' s first place snow sculpture was a racoon on skis. SKI CLUB: Front Row: Kim Diebold, Colleen Bradley, Cindy Churilla, Shari Kutensky, Denise Eskierka, Peggy Ottensmann. Row 2: Charlotte Burke, Lynn Jumer, Candy Sabin, Denise Mannella, Vicki Houle, Bonnie Hansen. Row 3: Tim Olson, Chris Marx, Evonne Raudabough, Jordyn Ox- ley. Heidi Pahlberg, Roxy Scott. Row 4: Lisa Westom, Arden Sherwood, Kent Mertes, Debbie Brotherton, Terri Lubeck, Pat Mulder. Row 5: Pat Brace, Paul En berg, Scott Riesberg, Karen Walter, Wayne Arnold, Lee Olson. Row 6: Mike Westegard, Doug Westegard, Paul Halverson, Tom Sand- er, Kelly Seviola, Mike Landrus, Doug Solem . Honor Society Honors Good Students HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: Debbie Williams, Robin Thompson, Sue Cooper, Sally Shockman, Sheryll Myher, Kitty Murray, Kathy Quandt, Cindy Huettl. Row 2: Pat Gross, Nancy Longfellow, Donna Heltemes, Patti Brewster, Russ Brown, Kevin Haeg. Row 3: Kathy Downs, Tommie Tin- dal, Kathy Ferkul, Denise Nelson, Dave Bednarcyzk, Marvin Stene, Liz Allen. Row 4: John Cox, Greg Stromgren, Jeff Johnson, Bob Dupont, Marcia Andersen, LaVella Langfeld. Row 5: Leah Becker, Terri Gustafson, Bill Holmlund, Chuck Rike, Bob Lund, Glendy Ose, Julie Bowman. Not Pictured: Dave Dahl, Mike Fish, Wendy Goodwin, Dave Hammargren, Carol Heine, Pam Hoium, Dan Montague, Pat Nelson, Becky Peterson, Shelly Svenstad, Seegar Swanson. HUNUK SUCIETY: Front Row: Kari GiUan, Cindy Syverson, Twyla Hanson, Linda Vos, Vicki Headlee, Caryl Delany, Marilyn Dally, Heather Andersohn, Debbie Christopherson, Carol Aasen. Row 2: Wendy Hajicek. Patty Mingus, Joy Samuelson,Tatti Carlson, Cathy Miller, Lynn Fritz, Pauline Rodewald. Row 3: Kent Blum, Ward Jones, Kent Mertes, Leanne Kautz, Jeff Blair, Kitty Kennard, Kim Walsh, Sharon Keene. Row 4: Mike Molitor, Tina Holm, Debbie Davis, Rick Thomas, Mark McAdam, Mark Morgen. Anna Brown. Row 5 Pat Jost, John Hansen, Tom Gregory, Scott Nellis, John Mills, Joe Narog, Linda Lee, Steve Narog. Student Council Heads Sadie Hawkins STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Oris Crespu, l.vuii . ikk..la, Diane Williams, Kim Stevens, Tina Holm, Dave Hart, Kim Gothier, Cathy Miller, Nancy Hable, Sue Anderson. Row 2: Lari Hawk, Tammy Barros, Tom Klint, Roxanne Scott, Gini Sparks, Jani Esmay, Mary Kelly, Anna Brown, Mike Novak. Row 3: Scott Dorff, Dave Schmidt, Kelly Becker, Guy Adams, Steve Cottrell, Ron Ginn, Doug Solem, Melvin King, Kirk Johnson. Row 4: Val Watters, Colleen Quinn, Cindy Dahl, Raquel Roberts, Caryn Anderson, Sue Kelly, Karri Gillin, Twyla Hanson, Heather Andersohn. i fW ' This year Student Council started a new program called International Day. Amity Aids and Foreign Ex- change students from schools all around the Twin Cities area came to our school and spoke to students on their countries. Besides International Day the Stu- dent Council backs Sadie Hawkins, Homecoming, Card Capades, and student activities. This year the Nest was painted by student council members to brighten up their meeting place. Lettermens Club Continues to Grow ifhf. — Mh V 9 lLfi,it sitr ' M LETTERMEN: Front Row: John Johnson, Tim Matasovsky, John Koffski, Mark Hodsdon, Arden Sherwood, Rocky Cashman, Scott Clark, Joe Mur- phy, Roland Ostendorf, Art Volker, Row 2: Dan Jaeger, Scott Dorff, Kirk Johnson, Jon DeFoe, Tim Christenson, Jeff Melberg, Mike Molitor, Mike Keller, Paul Larson, Jim Berglund, Jeff Kratochwill. Row 3: Tony Brozek, Jon Morrissette, Tom Harare, Todd Peterson, Jeff Lindstrom, Tim Meyer, Fred Bobich, Dave Jaeger, Peter Simons, Tom Rabiola. Row 4: Larry Farr, George Mink, John Mason, Fred Wiborg, Jeff Ray, Jim Clauer, Al Kauppi, Greg Zewers, Kelly Becker, Russ Schultz. Row 5: Rick Werner, Mark Fries, Gary Zigan, Steve Haney, Jeff Palmer, Mike White, Gary Keith, Don Fair- child, Russ Ewen, Paul Perez. Jon Morrissette and Ken Johnson work hard in a hockey game . Basketball players warm-up before a game. The Pumpkin Bowl was a football game many people will never forget. The gigantic trophy displayed in the trophy case stands out among all others. The pumpkin in the cen- ter brings back memories of the slogan, Stomp the Pump- kinheads which can be heard whenever Coon Rapids and Anoka meet in athletic competition. Our lettermen are dedicated to the sports they participate and receive recog nition in. Coon Rapids is the 1973-74 owner of the Pumpkin Bowl Trophy LETTERMEN- Front Row Dennis Shafer, Kevin Haeg, Dave Bednarczyk, Stew Howard, Russ Brown, Roger Moberg, Jamie Wright, Doug Hazewin- kel Row 2 Steve Vadnais, Greg Elright, Dave McMullun, Brian Johnson, Jeff Compton, Steve Brislin, Kent Mertes, Mark Coumeya, Jeff Blair, Mike Neiderer. Row 3: Mark Mitchell, Tom Ocel, Rich Pagel, Steve Narog, Jeff Kline, Jerry WUliams, Rich Thomas, Ken Roath, Damam Widman. Row 4: Scott Brace. Larry Leerson, Dave Missling, Rich Kloepper, Richard Zeis, Craig WUliams, Dave Hershy, Russ Bednar, Mike Ford, Tim Black. CREST Teaches Business Efficiency CREST: Front Row: Linda Arlt, Kari Gillan, Wendy Goodwin, Vicki Headlee, Debbie Stangler, Ella Grain. Row 2: Jane McCrary, Laurie Moore, Vicki Marinan, Barb Halderson, Sue Nelson, Marilyn Bristor. Row 3: Pam Szyperski, Bill Stark, Roxanne Rugroden, Cheryl Tobeck, Kim Busch. Row 4: Kathy Downs, Leanne Kautz, Barb Lund, Mr. Johnson, advisor, Brenda Abbas, Goody Povlitski. CREST, Coon Rapids Efficient Sec- retaries of Tomorrow, has students working in all parts of the communi- ty in business-related jobs. Students are employed in hospitals, city halls, community schools, real estate of- fices, and various other places . A state convention was held in Min- neapolis with office skills comple- tion. The national convention was also held in Minneapolis. In order to make money to go to these conven- tions, CREST sold magazines, can- dles, and candy. CREST OFFICERS; Kari Gillan, president; Goody Povlitski, vice-president; Brenda Abbas, trea- surer; Vicki Marinan, secretary; Pam Szyperski, historian; Bill Stark, parlimentarian. VICA Offers Vocational Job Training VICA: Front Row: Pam Klammer, Sharon Herbes, Norma Simmens, Caryl Delaney, Leila Roth. Row 2: Char Dahlberg, Dave Bednarczyk, Karen Karcifill, Pat Klammer, Tanya Larson, Sue Wieczorek, Candy Sabin. Row 3- Shane Schwartz, Ron Marsh, Kevin Gallipo, Steve LaTour, Charles Browne, Lee Fischer, Stan Jones. Row 4: Joe Schneider, Chuck Simmer, Wendy Nelson, John Ryhn, Mike Siebert, Mike Flash, Mr. Anderson, advisor. VICA, the Trade and Industrial Work Program, consists of student- trainees employed in foods, health, trade, and industrial jobs . The club gives the students a chance to get involved in local, state, and national activities. Local activities involve students with the school and with the community. State and national activities involve stu dents in conventions and the election of officers . VICA OFFICERS: Cheryl Rudolph, secretary; Sharon Herbes, treasurer; Caryl Delaney, parlimentarian; Dave Bednarczyk, president; Dave Rowe. vice-president; Lee Fischer, historian. DECA; Front Row: Debbie Emery, Linda Doring, Carol Zeug, Karen Klein, Debbie Christopherson, Renee Christopherson. Row 2 Elaine Gre ' tsch, Colleen Warner, Micky Quast, Val Maxwell, Patti Brewster, Deb Zettervall, Mary Weispfenning. Row 3: Karri Herring, Debbie Lentsch, Patty Sannes, Lois Hoppi, TommieTindal, Renee Knowlton. Row: 4: Rick Hanson, Terri Gustafson, Pam Wolf, Michele Brocco, Barb Schlough, Rick Czech, Rick Coolton. Row 5 Jim Clauer, Fred Bobich, Keith Lis, Rick Samuelson, Dan Crampton, Mr. Martin, advisor. DECA Members Envelope the Stores Students in DECA, Distributive Education Association, work in different types of sales. Such stores as Powers, and Wards are used as training grounds for students interested in that type of work after graduation. Conventions are held to test what the students have learned on the jobs they work at during the school year. K. ■ ' ;Pi kJ y Kt IMhm B ' nHiW ml DECA OFFICERS: Front Row: Mary Weispfenning, secretary; Terri Gustafson, president; Tommie Tindal, historian. Row 2: Keith Lis, vice- president; Jim Clauer, parliamentarian; Rick Samuelson, treasurer. Debaters Have an Outstanding Year DEBATE: Row 1: Cindy Wedl, Robin Madsen, Denise Mannella. Cindy Edblom. Becliy Kennard. Joanne Butler. Linda Keen. Terry Schmidt. Row 2: Mike Scheller. Mary Adkins, Jim McRoberts. Cheryl Nelson. Sharon Keene. Heidi Pahlberg, Annette Ahart. Beth Mills. Row 3: Kurt Kuhn. Terri Walcker, Mike DeGrote, Lisa Helm. Lisa Docken, Patty Bee, Debbie LaVigne. Bill Willis. Row 4: John Hansen. Tina Holm. Teri Meyers, Linda Lee. Ruth Pahlberg, Dave Henriksen. Row 5: Randy Stenson, Jim Miller, Mike Boeder, Jon Mills, Dave Christy, Gary Hawes, Vlastimil Mach, Bill Holmlund. The Debate team was very successful divided into Novice. Junior Varsity, and Varsity teams. Traveling to Invi- tationals in Minnesota, South Dako- ta, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois proves the high regard in which our team is held. At these tournaments only the top two schools are recog- nized. In order to prepare for the debate tournaments, some of the debaters went to summer institutes. At these institutes the debaters spent many hours of the day study- ing ways in which to improve therh- selves as debaters. Our debaters have done an outstanding job by winning approximately 30 trophies from November to January. These are only a few of the tropies that the Debate club has won . AV And Photo Clubs Give Experience L The Av Club this year helped teach- ers run audio-visual equipment such as filmstrips, overhead and opaque projectors. They also taped various sports events for re-playing to the athletes. That way the athletes could watch what they were doing wrong and try to better themselves. A.V. CLUB; Seated: Jeff Prince, Mr. Ptolph, advisor. Standing: Ken Meyer, Bruce Waldahl, Doug Hazewinkel, Bill Eichler, Joe Schneider. -IDF I PH T rm S BJ M Wm y y L 2fl Mk B L ' K By jIWIm mk ' i Kt H 1 j|igM E ' K M • 1 I H i Sbii i 1 i ili H The Photography Club learns how to take good pictures and then how to develop them. They take pictures at various athletic events and then print them in different newspapers. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: Front Rou: Jerry Selness, Burt Barber, Annette Peters, Lee Fis 2: Steve Kiefer, Mr. Skie, Mark Hillegas. International Food Day — German Style GERMAN CLUB: Kneeling: Lee Ross, Steve Kiefer. Row 2 Mr. Rykken, Bev Brooks, Den- ise Bates, Marilyn Dally. Row 3: Sue Duevell, Sue Peopke. Row 4: Glenndyce Oce, Babette Arnold. The German Club planned the Inter- national lunch menu that was held this year. Sausage, sauerkraut, apple cider, and potatoes were a part of the menu that the students planned and served. During the week before Christmas, the members went caroling in the halls of school. They also went to a German Bakery in Anoka for lunch one day. German Club students practice for a play. Concert Choir Holds Christmas Concert mi mMi ' i X U v!r ' ' ' t ' CONCERT CHOIR: Row 1: Beth Armstrong, Diane Schmitt, Debbie Nesser, Barb Harty, Maria Marx, Vicki Shannon, Ronda Self, Robin Madsen, Delta Stubbs, Ginny Sparks, Betti Hankins, Lu Longfellow, Pat Mingus, Denise Farris, Heather Andersohn, Kathy Quandt, Lisa Fbumier, Debby Brown, Melanie Camel, Cindy Weydl. Row 2: Laurie Haij, Terry Schmitt, Diane Rozman, Melanie Lewis, Debbie Davis, Lucy Ulwelling, Shelly Sven- stad, Lori Davis, Ruth Emmen, Sue Ose, Karla Hoium, Cheryl Pearson, Becky McDuffie, Denise Nelson, Cathy Snow, Teri Gustafson, Kiraberly Kor- bel, Carole Wanttie, Linda Snow. Koiv 3: Glenndy Ose, Bonnie Cowle, Carmen Moe, Parry Putnam. Rick Muscovitz, Alan Fish, John Freed, Dean Biandt, Mike Barthel, Jeff Novak, Vic Gatell, Dorrie Sherrill. Steve Werner, Cole Smith, Lari Hawk, Lori Youngquist, Caryn Anderson. Row 4: Kevin Haeg, Chuck Smith, John Cox, Todd Sailor, Mark Fries, Steve Thompson, Blake Rickbeil, Randy Stenson, Bob McDuffie, Kirk Johnson, David John- son, Randy Caise, Brian Grubbs, Roy Bores, Gary Barthel, Robert Cordell. Something new was added to choir this year. Anyone, no matter what grade they were in, could join Con- cert Choir after an approval from Mrs. Axtelle. This helped develop the Concert Choir into a better sounding group. The choir sang a number of Christmas selections for about 20 minutes at Northtown dur- ing the holidays. They also got to hear the St. John ' s Men ' s Choir when they came to our school. The choir also rep resented our school well in the district contest. Concert Choir members practice for their Christmas concert. WOMEN ' S CHOIR: Row I: Dorothy Duray, Pam Torres. Lynda Carves, Vicki Mueller, Julie Hanson, Susan Swanson, Debbie O ' Driscoll, Marjean Halversun, Georgia Reiter, Carol Lundgren, Lynn Olson, Sheila Ivcrson, Marcia Nathe, Madge Zeis, Robin Skinner, Vicki Linde, Wanda Olston, Kim Self, Kim Krause, Cindy Nowacki. Row 2: Linda Traphagan, Rose Ann Miller, Denise Bennington, Mary Gerhardt, Rhonda Jensen, Sandy Thomas, Terri Bums, Kathy Mekosch, Lori Liljengren, Val Foyt, Joey Olson, Nancy Hilden, Bonnie Hansen, Karen Campbell, Nicki Schellenberg, Vickie Hannay, Sally Hable, Geri Robin, Kim Walsh. Row 3: Jean Taitt, Linda Burtness, Linda Dullum, Ginger McLerson, Karen Bergstrom, Robin Jiran, Beth Paulson, Donna Maddox, Tessy White, Babette Arnold, Kim Steele, Lisa Johnson, Kathy Brunelle, Rachel Myers, Adrienne Weeks, Sandy Snow, Sue Poepke, Lisa Helm, Pat White, Linda Vos . WOMEN ' S GLEE CHOIR: Row 1: Marie Perez, Colleen Hauck, Karen Shore, Kris Pett, Mary Lobejko, Karen Ruhl, Colleen Carlson, Sharon Mail- er, Renee Marousky, Melissa Pack, Kim Wolf, Debbie Swanson, Apryl Goodwin. Row 2: Lynn Beatty, Susan Harff, Julie Engen, Marlys Grant, Connie Johnson, Teri Burnett, Wendy Lobejko, Carolyn Coulter, Denise Jacobson, Sue Bergeron, Mona Bauman, Barb Yorken, Annette Leyden, Joni CuUen. Row 3: Debbie Hexom, Karoline Moe, Cindy Haugstad, Diane Packard, Sharon Blackstad, Sue Van Nurden, Karen Evans, Debby Hcnsel, Kim Le Sarge, Nancy Lawson, Sherry Evans, Wendy Howe, Lora Taylor, Terrie Francis, Ann Werner. Choir students rehearse a new piece of music MIXED CHOIR How I. Paula Yams, Cheryl Wander, Cindy Leitte, Judy Waite, Rena Olson, Renee Stacy, Sharon Kottschade, Cindy Olson, LeAnn Kealey. Row 2: Jeannie Steele, Sue Johnson, Donna Elliott, Carol Schandel, Kari Rapp, Joan Kacures, Debbie Ziemann, Annette Ahart. Row 3: Andy Monson, Bruce Waldahl, Damian Pantlin, Brian Van Wagner, Kurt Kuhn, Ken Frame. Not Pictured: Mike McCaulev. Lower Prices Means Higher Sales HI LITES: Kneeling: Kirk Johnson, Lenny Pantlin, Dave Christy, Russ Strand, Jim Holm. Stand- ing: Kari Gillan, Jane Copeland, Cindy Briggs, Roxanne Scott. Not Pictured: Kim Stevens, Vicki Marin an. The Cardinal Hi Lites increased their sales by lowering the price from last years twenty-five cents to the new price of fifteen cents. The Hi Lites is a twenty page news magazine consisting of editorials, sports reviews, and letters to the editors. The Hi Lites is written by students in Coon Rap- ids Senior High School Journalism classes. Vicki Marinan and Kim Stevens edit les for the Hi Lit Fledgling Staff Small But Good The Fledgling staff this year is made up of five students doing the literary work and a few others doing the art work. Ms. Linnihan advises the liter- ary section and Ms. McLain the art students. The staff is in charge of getting the poems to be used, laying them out in the b6ok, and printing the book. Anyone can submit poems or art work for the Fledgling. By letting anyone submit their work, it encourages all students to get in- volved — no matter what their ability. Colleen McNair. Debby Feland, Bill Willis, and Vicki Zigler go over some of the poems that submitted. Sleeping. Dead and listless. First your mind, then your body. If you can find the pins and needles and come alive. We need you. Show others how to awaken. Just live. Be you and alive. Fledgling staff members confer with their art advisor. Miss McLean on the Fledgling layout. American Youth Hostel Organized AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTEL: Front Row: Denise Eskierka, Vicki Mueller, Steve Kiefer, Shari Kutensky, Dorie Sherrill, Gary Barthel. Row 2: Brenda Brezinka, Kitty Kennard, Bill Willis, Jeff Novak, Mike Barthel, Kathy Fuller. Row 3: Doug Solem, Steve Cottrell, Al Boyce, Paul Halverson, Jon Peterson, Glenn Wood, Randy Stenson. American Youth Hostel is a young club in our school. The club is cen- tered around inexpensive travel. Randy Stenson is President, Vice- President is Jon Peterson, Secretary is Vicki Mueller, Treasurer is Brenda Brezinka. One of the many trips they have gone on was to Colorado. They went skiing there over Thanksgiving for ,H5.00. They have also bicycled across Wisconsin and have bicycled around Telemark Hostel. Hosteling is a club of many activities. They not only bicycle and ski but also canoe, backpack, mountain climb, go river rafting, explore caves, go snow shoeing, and sailing. Hosteling is also a public service organization geared to giving education in the safety of your bicycle. Hosteling is organized through out the United States and in 47 different countries of the world. Spanish Club Is Unlike Other Clubs [5 % H JB B Ii HB ' SPANISH CLUB: Front Row: LeAnn Kealey, Lynn Fritz, Oris Crespo, Terry Simon, Beth Zikmund, Carol Wick. Row 2: Kay Galleger, Terri Miller, Roxanne Scott, Diane Grahovac, Maria Williams, Ann Werner, Lori Moore, Nancy Longfellow. Row 3: Mrs. Anderson, advisor, Eugenia Benitez, ami- ty aid, Cheryl Zikmund, Jan Minear, Wendy Hajieek, Becky Sroga. Row 4: Tim Meyer, Rhonda Jensen, Nancy Rohwer, Kathy Vincent, Cheryl Hol- sworth, Marcia Bellinger, Kathy Grosz. Eugenia Benitez is La Bruja for t he Hallo A helping hand is sometimes needed when eating. The Spanish Club this year continued in its individuality from other clubs. No officers are elected and everyone works together to complete projects. A Halloween Party is oneof the many activities that thestudents participate in. Cardettes Keep the Crowds Occupied CARDETTES; Front Row: Diane Ame, Shelly Johnson, Sue Anderson, Liz Nelson, Debbie Garin, Joann Johnson, Kim Diebold, Roxanne Disch, Lau rie Yaklich, Vicki DeFerd. Row 2: Debbie Hockinson, Ann Tebben, Sandy Buettner, Pam Sorenson, Karri Herring, Sue Estenson, Chris Reeder, Kin Johnson, Linda Burtness. Not Pictured: Val Cooper. The Cardettes perform at half time of the homecoming football game. If j ' jj Eli % STB --4 « i « |: «- ■ ' ■  f f y. A FRENCH TRIP: Fnmt Row: Liz Kwiatkowski, Cindy Huellt, Laurie Gennaro, Kitty Murray, Carly Delaney, Julie Tuset, Mary Kmg. I ' nii 2: Pam Stroinski, Liz Allen, Kitty Kennard, Debby Brosius, Michelle Folkes, Carolyn Dahlberg. Row 3: Joelle Yerich, Doug Solem, Steve Cottrell, Vlastirail Mach, Scott McAdam, Cheryl Whippier. Not Pictured: Mary Jo Benson, Sandy Buettner, Linda Nelson, Aane Torgerson, Pat Vettling. French Students Take Trip to France Nearly thirty French students from CRSH spent eleven days in Paris and Southern France during Easter vaca- tion. The first few days of the trip were spent in Paris where students visited the Arc de Triomph, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Na- poleon ' s Tomb, the Louvre, Place de la Concorde and Notre Dame Cathe- dral. Following Paris the students visited the Granet Museum of Fine Arts, the University, Place de Liber- ation and the Cathedral de Saint Sauveur in Aix-En-Provence. Other cities visited were Avignon, Sete, Perpignon and Carcassone. Students also had the opportunity to swim in the Mediterranean Sea. Chaperons for the trip were French teacher Anne Collins, and Michel Wolfe, an Amity Aide from Paris who assisted with classes at CRSH. Margarat Huen- nen, an English and Spanish teacher and Linda Templin, English and French teacher at CRSH also went. TEC Becomes a Success With Seniors TEC: Front Row: Nancy Larson, Terry Heckman. Row 2: Deb Gasset, Leila iloth, Peggy Erickson, Cheryle Struif. Row 3: Earl Pearson, Roxanne Johnson, Sue Van Wagner. Row 4: Jim Zajaczkowski. Jeff Palmer, Les Javener, Craig Williams, Dale Marcelin. AUenson, Terry Atneosen, Jeff Brezinka, Joe Champ, Thomas Dubay, Lora French, Larry Gennaro, Jean Gordon, Kristen Grandell, Kevin Gravelie, John Halde, Byron Not Pictured Johnson. Pat Jones, Ed Kireher, Tom Lade, Charles Martineau, Becky Moberg, Roger Moen, Doug Nelson, Pat Olson, Jeff Ostendorf. Margret Pierson, Tim Rasmussen, Marvin Reno. Jeff Reopelle, Jane Schrunk, Brad Serie, Dennis Sharp, Randy Sorenson, Harry Stachowski, Thomas Van Wagner, Laura Ward, Cody Westegard, Michael Wolmutt, Jeff Carmen Moe studies the pins as her ball : returned. Liz Gitchel keeps scores while Wendy Goodwin watches the pins . GAA Practices Bowling Skills Weekly As the foul line approaches, Wendy Goodwin concentrates on letting the Leanne Anderson watches her ball as it moves toward the pins, ball go. Pep Club Helps Announce Sports Events PEP CLUB: Raw I: Rose Hackle, Paltv Hahen, Denise Bate Linda Tkaczik. Cindy Tkaczik, Babette Arnold. Dahi. Roiv 2: Debbie Hensel, A finished product of the pep club helps to announce up coming sports Pep Club is an organization of stu- dents that help spread school spirit through out our school. They do this mainly by painting signs for various sports events. Besides painting most of the signs, they usually put on a skit at our as- sembly programs. From their dedica- tion, we have increased school spirit . Members of pep club paint a sign for a hockey game. FACULTY The Senior High ' s Fearless Leaders James Rainbow: Principal. LyleSentz: Assistant Principal. The administration has done many things trying to help students make high school the best years of their lives. For the first time students were allowed to choose the hour and teacher they wanted for their classes. The main office was remodeled so it would be more accessible to students that needed to see a secretary or principal . The administration also set up the Modified Learning Center. This is an in-school suspension area. Students must spend however many days they are suspended in room 123. Hopefully this will decrease the number of stu- dents being suspended, since they must attend school in- stead of staying home . Rod Kaisler: Assistant Principal. : Assistant Principal. Vicki Krueger: Financial and Computer Secretary. Janis Olson: General Secretary. Larry Leervig; Counselor. Donna Lander: Counselor. -. $Ss. 3 III i |g i Ty|-g3:rS i 1 wr H BfeN Roger Moening: Counselor. Joan Odden; Counselor Dennis Ochsner: Co Howard Kortmeyer; Counselor. Marian LaSalle; Para-Professional. Roger Glans: Driver Educatu Robert Pivec: Reading. Gerald Manthey; Fund 1, II, Higher Algebra Leland Pederson: Algebra. Higher Algebr New Resource Center Aides Students Robert Hewitt; Elem. Functions, Algebra I. Robert Olson: Unified IV, Fund I, Shop Math. Home Ec Offers a Variety of Classes Coni Winterfeld: Foods, Boys Home Ec. BetzeSolomonson; Nursery, Foods. The Home Ec dept. is divided into various sections. The foods section is planning a new lab designed and equipped to offer students the oppor- tunity to explore occupational foods . Family living classes deal with one ' s self and one ' s relationships with his surroundings. For the first time boys were allowed to take this class . The clothing department incorporat- ed the business world of fashion, from production of fabrics to the dis- tribution and care of clothing. Hous- ing helped students develop a basic idea in home decorating. Virginia Haugen: Foods, Boys Home Ec, Housing. Lois Bell: Clothing, Nursery. Susan Snicale: Foods, Clothing. Lois Raps: Family Living. A Study — People, Places, Ourselves Steve Larson: Debate, History 11 Ernie Woizeschke: History 10. Charles Moore: Hii T 1 1 Hll 1 1 1 Jm Michael Kinde: History 10. Clarence Hanson: History 10. : B William Amdt: Sociology. Wayne Strege; Current Affairs, Sociology. Lynn Gunderson: Sociology. Francis Crisman: History : The History classes focused their studies on history (American or World), relationships with other people, or studies of themselves, depending on what grade they were in. Games were used by teachers whenever possible to prove their point. Glen Larson: Psychology. Dean Summerbell: History 10. Semester English Classes Successful The English classes this year contin- ued in their use of semester courses. All juniors and seniors elected their English classes from a wide range of selections. Courses varied from Basic Skills to College Composition. Amer- ican Thought, a class developed last year, was highly popular. Susan Nagengast: English 10. Dennis Nelson: Science Fiction, Basic Skills n. Margaret Griffin; American Thought. Dale Nusbaum: Journalism. Sheryl Zehnder: Advanced Public Speaking, College Composition, Forms of Expression. Kaylene Hanslep; English 10. Lavona Person: Acting, Speech. William Stephani: Science Fiction. Alfred Wolfram: Modern Lit. Theatre Workshop. Linda Templin: Communication Skills, Amer- ican Thought, French L Bruce Skeie: Human I, Ind. Study . Art Expands to Include More Students Gloria Cooper: Art Lab Susan McClean: Painting, Art Lab. Because of the popularity of art classes, the Art depart- ment was enlarged, providing more adequate working space for students. New teachers, Gloria Cooper and Ali- son Wanner, were also added to the faculty staff. This department provides the display case with different art projects students have made. John Georgolopolos: Cei Gloria Rither: Crafts, Art Lab. Alison Wanner: Art Lab, Sculpture. Science Classes Become More Advanced Biology. The Science department expanded to include an advanced aviation course. Previously, Aviation Science was offered but now there is a more involved course for those interested. Advanced Biology classes study a different topic each quarter instead of following the book chapter by chapter. The first quarter was devoted to Paleontology. Other topics to be discussed are Anatomy and Physiology, Ecology, and Micro- Biology. Chemistry students are working harder than ever. Experiments are done occasionally and always provide a challenge. Margaret Powell: Para-Professional. James Barnett: Consumer Science, Adv. Science, Physics. William Eibrink: Biology. Karlyn McCoy: Phy Marlow Strand: Phy. Ed. 12. Gym Goes Completely Co-Educational Larry Overskei: Phy James Robaek: Phy. Ed. 10 and Robert Board: Phy. Ed. 11, Safety 1 This year the gym classes operated in units of two to four weeks. The stu- dents were free to choose what activi- ty they would like to do during each unit. In the fall, all classes were held outside. Choices ranged from tennis, Softball, or track. In the winter, in- door units were basketball, recrea- tional games, gymnastics, and self- defense. The highlight of the classes was a dancing unit that was required of all students. It included modern and folk dancing. Students agreed that this was their favorite unit of the year. Florence Kelly: Phy. Ed. 12. Linda Kirehner: Phy. Ed. 10 and 1 Business Courses Are Beneficial Alayne Ree: Accounting, Typing Roger Johnson; Typing III, Office Education. The Business Department offers numerous courses to students to help them become more efficient people. These courses are helpful whether or not you are planning a career in business. Linda Mertz: Accounting, Record Keeping. n , Bonnie Roswick: Record Keeping, Typing, BlisinWi ' Machines i¥ Marlyce Dorff: Typing, Record Keeping, Craig Paulson: Economics, Basic Business, Shorthand. Law. Pat Berscheid: Typing, Clerical Off Shorthand. Don Anderson: Technical Industrial Training Richard Nordberg: Shorthand, Model Office, Law. Michel Wolf, France Heidimarie Brockhoeft, Germany. Helping in the language department this year are Heidimarie Brockhoeft, Eugenia Benitez, and Michel Wolf. Heidi comes from Hanover, Germany and is a student at the technical uni- versity there. Eugenia, from Mexico City, is spend- ing her second year in this district as an Amity Aide. Michel is from Paris and is a law stu- dent there at the Sorbonne. Eugenia Benitez, Mexico. Language Department Adds Fifth Year i LKRL SPJTZV EG David Rykken; German. Fifth-level classes in French, German, and Spanish were added to the foreign language curriculum this year. The students in these classes were the first to begin the study of language in the 7th grade. This program was piloted at Coon Rapids Junior High in 1967, and is now available to all students beginning seventh grade in our district . One of the factors which made the fifth-level possible was the addition of five new faces. Besides the three Amity Aides, the foreign language department welcomes two new teachers this year. Miss Margaret Hennen teaches Span- ish I and Miss Linda Templin teaches French I. rl ' , 1 5 i- 1 1 m o E x BQa Kr aJ 4 ,. H HI mkP S SI 1 Linnihan: German, Basic Skills. LuAnne Collins: French. Edith Fraser: Librarian. Doris Gordon: Para-Professional. Some of the Staff Who Help CRSH Alison Ganter, Nurse ' s Aid. Peg Berry, Nurse. COOKS; Front Row: Viola Dukowitz, Gladys Thielbar, Pat Super, Mildred Nelson, Joan Swanson, Lora Heyne. Row 2: Donna Quigley, Maryann Tro- seth, lola Wick, Margaret Shockman, Marge Strause, Liz Chamberlain, Kathy Jensen. Row 3: Pat Schultz, Jane Speckel, Betty Moench, Mary Ann Borgh, Betty Zagar, Norah Lund, Ruby Lindstrom. Joseph Haddad: Mach Leonard Forsythe: Letter Press, Archit. Drafting, Basic Drafting. Virgil Panning: Photo. Jim Riecken: Consumer Mechanics, Machine I, Auto Engineering Ind. Arts Continues in Popularity Don Miller: Arch. Drafting. The Industrial Arts department again enjoyed being one of the more popular sections for students. Elec- tricity, metals, wood, drafting, and engines were only a few of the areas which students could select from . Pat Cochrane; Woods, Auto Tune-Up, Small Gas Engines. John Wolfe: Electricity, Power Mechanics Stan Toikka; Woods. Community Events Part of Music Class Clayton McCartney: Symphony Band. David Peterson: Varsity Band, Concert Band, Rudiments of music . Richard Conrad: Orchestra. The music classes are not just an hour a day class. The bands, choirs, and orchestra perform at many extra-cur- ricular events. The bands are noted for their fine job at sports events and at concerts . The choirs sing at shopping centers and give formal concerts. The orchestra puts on an excellent Christmas concert each year along with other concerts. Teachers Perform for the Students . ' i 1 _ i rN. - Rv ' - s Mr. Kaisler, as the coat of arms, demonstrates his acting abilities. The Coat of Arms fights with the Cardinal Knight. Mr. Stephani plays the guitar and sings dur- ing the Homecoming Talent Show. Mr. Steve Larson admires a giant sucker he received from a stude CLOSING Homecoming King Dave Hammargren and Queen Anna Brown. Sewing classes provide some students with fry pleasure. Jeff Novak places a crown on Julie Note during the homecoming Debbie Langanki screams as she is about to fall. 1 1 1 1 1 Bill i B m , - S m Cathy Miller and Dave Hart laugh with the student body as the faculty does their skit. Todd Hervas gives the ball a good kick to save our opponent from scoring. The wood shop classes tum out many useable pieces of furniture. Jonathan Livingston Sea Gull provides a new type of movie for students. iil iiilili iV i2 The Student Council bulletin Board announces the many Card Capades A choir class provides a time to develop musical talents. 1 i 13-: ' hM . Go Ask Alice and Lisa Bright and Dark were two books that went along with Sociology studies. 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D. D. M. Janiga, M. D. R. J. Jankowski, M. D. J. S. Liebo, M. D. F. P. Charles, M. D. MAYNARD ' S 66 SERVICE FAST SERVICE - -RADIO DISPATCHED 755-990e - HOME I RAPIDS BLVD. PROUD SYMBOL THIS IS THE MARK OF AMERICA ' S FIRST JEWELRY MANUFACTURER, WHOSE PRIVILEGE IT HAS BEEN TO SERVE YOUR CLASS AND SCHOOL. YOUR CLASS RING IS A SYMBOL, TOO it marks you — for always — a member of a great class in a fine school. wear it proudly! Congratulations and sincere best wishes Representing JEWELRY ' S FINEST CRAFTSMEN y jfi m ' f m CLASS RINGS AND PINS ■ CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS • TROPHIES • PLAQUES • DIPLOMAS • COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Curt West takes a slap shot from the blu Doug Churilla takes a shut in spite of guarding from his opponent. A Cardinal wrestler gets two points for a take down . Jody Lenz does a leg scale on the balance beam . An Important Part of Our Lives — These are only a few of the popular books with young people A wide variety of music is available to different types of people. Music, Books, Movies, And Food m The Way We Were with Barbara Si popular love story of 1974. nd and Robert Redford McDonalds is the first place where kids go to get something 1 their budget. Super Sam ' s at Northtown provided .tnwthcr Ki« ' d plact - Many get-togethers after sports events were held General Index Activities AVriuhIT; Band 1S91( Basket ball I Enelish 198-2n0 Fiedhng 178 Football 48-51 Music 214 Orchestra 158 Pep Club 185 Photo Club 172 Phy Ed 204-205 Plavs 140-141, 14 Vica 170 Wrestling62-64 Yearbook 154 Students Aase. KathyfiO, 159. 14. 158 ,Mlickson, Dennis 14 Aase, Kenneth 104 Almendmger, .leffrey 104, 16 Aasen.Carol 14,57.75,164 Alsaker, Terrv 104 Aasen, Donald 78 Amdahl.. Iill 1114 Aasen, DouRlas 104.63, W9 Aasen. Drew 104 Amundsnn. Mark .50. 1114 Ahbas, Brenda 14, 168 Andersen. Marcia 11.. 56. 7L Ahbas. Douglas 78 Andersen. Paul 72. 1114 Abendroth.Dana78 Andersohn.Burce7S Abernathy,Mikel4 Andersohn. Heather 14. 164 Abraham, Michael .50. 104 Anderson. Barbara 14 Anderson. Brenda 78. 1611 Ahrahamson. Thomas 104 Anderson. Carol 14 Adams, (iuv 78, 165 Anderson Caryn 14. 165. 17 Aderman, Daryl78 Anderson, Dale 78 Adkms. Mary 104, 171 Anderson, David Adkins, Kathy , nderson. Dean 16, 52, 104 Adkins, Tom 78 Anderson, Debra 56, 78 Ahart. Annette 104, 171,176 Anderson, Donald 42. 60 Albrecht, Chris 78 Albrecht,Renee21, 104 Aldridge, David 99 Anderson, Jewell 104, 1,55 Aldridge, Waller 78 Anderson. Kathy 98 Alexander, Lonny ,50, 71, 104 Anderson, Kim 56, 78 Allen. Elizabeth 14, bX 154, 164 Anderson. Leanne 78 Allen,.lanl04. 139. 1,56, 161 Anderson. Marita 14 Allen, Malcolm 50, 58, 59, 104 Anderson. Michele 14 Allen, Michael ,54, 78 Allen Michael 78, 69 Anderson. Paul 78 Allenlon, Kathy 78 Anderson, Scott 55, 104 Allenson, Mark 104 Anderson Scott 78 Andrews, Beth 4; Andrews. Leonat Andrews, Mary 4 Angulski, Edwin Antus, Mark 78 Appert, Diane 48 Appert, Kathleen 104 Arends, Kevin 60, 78 Arends. Larry Arendts, Barry 78 Arhch, Dean 78 Arit, Linda 14, 168 Arme, LaJean 42 Armstrong. Elizabeth 1 ' 4, Armstrong, Robert 14, 10 Arndt, Michael 54, .59, 10 Arne. Diane 16. 181 Arne. Sue Ann 78 Arneson, Karen 104, 158, Arnold, Babette 78, 185 Arnold, Susan 14, 1.59 idson.Clevonne 1 Ausing. Dean 104 Ayala.Dave78 Aydt. Daniel 78 Bachler. Debra 104 Backes..John 15 Backes. Marion 78 Baham. David 104 Baham. Linda 78 Babe. Louann 78 Bailey. Anna 104 Bailey. Terry 78 Baird, .lerri74,78 Baker, Bruce 78 Baker. Larry 79. 139. 158 Balfanny, Randy 59, 79 Ballard, David 104 Banker, Kevin 79 Barber, Burton 42 Barns, Pat ,55, 104 Baron, Ronald 1,59 Barros, Debra 79 Barros, Tammie 53. 74. 104. 160. 165 Barrels. Martin 15. 1.58, 1,59 Barthel, Gary 79, 154, 174 Barthel, Mike 15. 174 Bartlett. Steve 15, 156. 160 Bartz. ,lohn60, 79 Basara, Ronald 15 Bales. Denise 79, 183. 185 Bates. Randy 104 Bates, Richard 15 Bauman. Mona 104. 175 Beard. Robert 79 Bearsley. Cathy 104 Beatty. John 79 Beatty. Lynn 105. 175 Bechtold. Scott 79 Beck. Ted 67. 79 Beck, Ted 67. 79 Beckensten. Reorge 105 Becker. Bradley 79 Becker, Deborah 75, 105, 155 Becker, Gerald 79 Becker, .Inni 79 Becker. Karen 15 Becker. Leah 15. 74. 164 Jeckman. Steven 79 Bedell. Arden 42 Bednar. Lori 57. 105 Bednar. Russell 167 Bednarcyzk. David 42. 164. 167 Bee, Patricia 79. 171 Beers. Kalhryn 79 Beers. Michael 15 Begin. Duane 105 Belden, ,leffrey 105 Bellinger. Marcia 79. 158. 180 Belmore. Catherine Belmore.Tamaral5,74 Belmore, Teresa 57, 105, 1,55 Belsheim,Dick79 Belt, Diane Bennett, Debbie 15 Bennett, Michael 50, 71, 105 Bennington, Denise 79, 175 Benson, Brad 79 Benson, Mary 79 Benson, William 105 Berg. Cindy 79 Bergeron. Geoffrey 50. 71. 105 Bergeron. Mark .59, 105 Bergeron, Ronald 64, 105 Bergeron, Steven ,50. 105 Bergeron. Susan 105. 175 Berges. ,Ioyce79 Berglund. .James 15. 48. 166 Berglund. Margo 79 Berglund. Scott 79 Bergman. Kim 15. .56. 158. 1,59 Bergstrom, Karen 79. 175 Blombren. Marilyn 105 Blomgren. Mark 105 Bloodgood.Janel6 Bloom. Michael 105 Bloomer. Cynthia 39. 79 Blum. Kent 16. 164 Bobich. Fred 42. 166. 178 Bobich. Pamela 79 Boda.Mark79 Boehnelin.Jack79 Soever. Steven 79 Boggs. Perry 105 Bohach. Bruce 50. 105 Boldt, Douglas 16 Boie. Jill 80. 105 Boie. Julie Bomstad. Jeffrey 123 Bond. Barbara 16 Bond, Debra 16 Bond, James 123 Bonine, Ronald 80 Boos, Terance 80 Booth. Anthony 80 Borgh. Timothy 80. 160 Borgwardt.Sonja99 Bowman, Julie 16, Boyer, Ellen 105 Bcvle, John 16 r.ceP.,.v74 80 Brown, Jerry 80 Brown. Perr Brown, Russell 16 Brown, Steve .50. 1 t 16.58.61. 136. 167 Bradley. Colleen 80. Brajdich. Anna53.f Brandt. Dean 99 Brandt. Robin 105 Brasch. David 80 Brasch. Paul 80 Brattelid.Todd Brausen. Patricia 8f Beyer. Tin .■ 15 Biegler. Thomas 105 Bigelow. Debra 15 Bishop. Jill 16. 1.39. 159 Bixby. Cindy Bixby. Victoria 105 Bjorgo. Karen 105 Black. Robert 48. 79 Black. Timothy 53. 79. 67. 167 Blackstad. David 105. 139. 161 Blackstad, Sharon 79. 175 Blair. Jeff 16, 63. 164, 167 Blake, Jill 79 rry 16 . Pat 79 Brenner, Charles 42 Brenner. Teresa Brewster. Patti 16.80. 164. 170 Brey. Patti Brezinka. Brenda 123. 139. 161 Brezinka. Joe 42. 183 Brien. Steven 55. 160 Briggs. Cindy 80. 179 Bristlin. Jeffrey Brisllin. Steven 16. 48. 167 Bristor. Marilyn 16. 168 Broadbent. Keith 123. 160 Brocco, Michele42. 170 Broderick. Mark 80 Broderson. Randy 80 Brooks. Beverly 80, 183 Brooks, Michelle Brosius, Debra 16 Brothertnn, Debra 80 Bro wn, Anna 16, 136, 164. 165 Brown. Debra 174 Brunelle. Kathy80. 175 Bruner. Richard 69. 80 Bryan. Ronald 99 Brvant, Kenneth Brvnteson.Billv80 Bockhoh.Lynn80 Bucklev. Daniel Budnick, Brent 16 Bueltner, Michael ,50. 63 Buettner. Sandra 80, 181 Buhr, Linda 80. 1.59 Burak. Kathleen 139. 160 Burg. Francis Burg. Greta Burg. Karl 63. 80. 160 Burgdorf. Sherry 42 Burgess. Roxanne 42 Burgos. Kelly ,50 Burke, Charlotte 1,59 Butler, Joanne 30, 6., Cable, Joseph Cady, Daniel Cady, John 42 Cady, Laura Caise, Randy 174 Campbell. Mark 40. 80 Campbell. Karen 17. 53. ' Cardinal. Leonard 42 Carlson. Colleen 80. i,.i Carlson. David 99 Carlson. Kevin 50 Carlson. Mark 42 Carlson. Patti 17 Carlson, Ronald Camell. Melanie 1,59, 174 Caney,Sharryl Caron, Lee Casper, Kevin Cawelti, Deborah 17 Calestino, Mark81 Chamberlain, Lucille Chamblin, Randy Chambliss, Gary Champ, Leeann Champ, Tom 17. 1 Champagne. Patri Champagne, Robe Chan. Pam47,Sl. Cheme. Diane 81 Cheme. Keith 81 Chies. Timothy 81 Christensen, Charles 17 Christensen, Lori99 Christensen, Timothy 7 Christenson, Roger 99 Chnstianson. Bonnie 1( Civilla, Wendy 81 Clark, Aaron 81 Clark. David 63. 107 Clark, Scott 52. 67. 81. 166 Clark. Susan 107, 158 Clasen,Michclel07, 160 Classen, Terry 81 , Chervl Colline, Kevin 107 Collinc, Linda 17 Compton, Jeff ,53, 67, 99, 167 Compton,Richard81 Compton, Susan Conery, Mary 107, 158 Conery. Patrick 17 Conner. Kay 17 Cook. Arlan 99 Coo. Douglas 81 Cooper, Susan 18, 136, 164 Copeland, David 18 Cordell. Robert 81. 156. 160. ; Cords, Richard 18. 160 Cornelius, Gordon 107 Costella. JohnSl Cottrel.SlephenSl. 165 Coulter. Carolyn 107. 175 Coumeya, John 107 Coumeya. Mark 18. 53. 167 Cowle. Bonnie 18. 174 Cowle. Sherrie 107 Cox. Darrell 18 Cox. Jeff 81 Cox. John 56. 164. 174, 181 Crampton. Daniel 18. 170 Crandall.DebraSl. 158 Crofool. Cheryl 107, 160 Cronin. Timothy 81 Cullen. Joni 107. 175 Culton, Richard 42. 170 Cunningham, Laureen99 Currie, William 107 Cusey, Lynn 18 an,Dia CusI Czech, Rick 42, 170 Dahl, Cindy 107, 161, 165 Dahl, Dave 18, 69, 1,58, 16 Dahl, Judy 81 Dahl. Theresa 82, 185 Dahlberg, Bryan 82 Dahlberg, Carolyn .56, 82, Dahlberg, Charlotte 18, 16 Dahlin, Tcrri 18, 1,58, 159 Dahlquist, Anita 82, 160 Dahlquist, Calvin 18 Diagle, Chris Daigle, Timothy 19 Daigle,Trina 107 Pake, Larry 19 Daker, Gale82 Dale, Ray 82 Daleiden, Pamela 82 Danfurt, Steven 82 Daniels, Diana 107 Daniels, .Stac 82, i: Dargis, Gary 82 Darsie, Thomas 82 Davidson, Diane 19 Davidson, Kerry 50 Davis. Barbara 19 Davis, Deborah 19, , Davis. Dcbra 82 Davis, Doreen 107 Davis, James 107 Davis Lori 19, 174 Davis, Randy 123 Davis, .Scott 107, 16 Davis Si even -.0, 101 Defoe, Jonathon 55, 58, 82. 1( Deford, Vicki 82, 181 Degnan, Michele56, 82, 160 Degrole, Michael 82, 171 Dejarlais, Linda 108 Delaney, Caryl 19, 164, 169 Delin, Lori 108 Der. , Beth Derrig. Diane 42 Derrig. Linda 82 Desantell, Lee 108 Descombaz, Deni e82 Dewitt, Craig 108 Dewitt,Ward82 Dexter, Terry 19 Deckenson, Robert 99 Diebold, Kim 82, 160, 181 Diederichs, Brenda82 Dimitry. Donald 19 Dinnetz, Curtis 108 Disch. Rozanne 108, 181 Dixon, Susan 108 Dock, Howard 19 Docken,Lisa 108, 171 Dohery, Linda 108 Doherty, Patricia 82, 108 Dokken, Dennis 19 Dold, Amy 82, 155 Doolittle, Raymond 42, 99 Dorff,,Scott4a,69,82, 165, Dorfner, Dianna 19 Dorholt, Darrell 161 Dorholt, Timothy 82 Doring, Linda 19, 170 Drahum, Harold 108 Downs, Katherine 19, 154, Dubay, Lora42, 183 Dubay, Michel 72, 108 Duesterhoeft, Steven 108 Dukich, Michael 82 Dukowitz, Diane 108 Dukowitz, Gary 19 Dullum, Craig 50, 108 Dullum, Linda 82. 175 Dunbar. Tim 108 Dunham. Bradley 82 Dun , Brian 108 Dunham. R jhyn 1 ' Dunham, -Sherry 1 Dupont, Bob 19, 1, ' Duray, Dorothy 75 Dwyer, Barbara IC Dye, Carol 19 Eastman, Robert 1, Thor il08 Ellingson, Adolf 2C Ellingson, James 9 Elliott, Donna 20, Elliott, Dorothy It Elliott, George 82 Elliott, Karen 99 , Paul 5 ite, Gr Emmen, Ruth, 53, 108, Emmons, Nancy 20 En berg, Paul 20, 156, 11 Endicott, Pamela 123 Engstrom, David 20 Engen, Jeffrey ,59, 108 Engen, Julie 108, 175 Englin, Lori 108 Eric : 108 Eshelma n, Willi m83 Eskierka Denise Eskierka Patric a 108 Eskierka Peter 08 Esmay, ani 109 160, 175 Esmay, oni 109 181 Estenso , Susan 109, 181 Eull, Kenneth 7 ,109 s, Wendell 83 son, Debbie 20 , Diane 20. 139, 169 , Russell ,53. 69. 83 . Keith 83 , Kevan 99 Farr,Lorna20 Farrar, Brad83 Earns, Denise 83, 174 F8shant,Zala48,83, 158 159 Faulkner, Dale 20 Feland, Debbie 83 FerBUs..n,Carolvn20 Ferkul, Kathleen 20. 1,58 164 Fiebiger Kimberlv99 Fiebiger, Michael 42 Finke, Diane 53, IU9 Fish, Sandra 83 Fisher, Leiand 20, 169 Fisher, Linda 109, 158 Fjerstad, Paul 83 Flasch, Michael 20, 169 Flatin,Dawn83 Flattum, Steven 20 Flavion, Theodore 50, 109 Florek, Rosemary 109 Foley, Bruce 83 Foley, Kevin 20 Foley, Robert 83, 160 Foley, Stephen 109 Folkes, Michele98 Ford, Bill 72, 83, 139, 159 Ford, Michael 21, 48, 63, 167 Ford, Rose 21 Forsberg, Nancy 83 Fort, Eugene 83 Fort. Sally 83 Fosh. Vicki 83 Foslien. Cindy 83 Foslien. Pamela 109. 159 Foster. Ronald 83 Fosteson.Cmdy99 Foy, Maureen 83 Foyt. Valerie 21. 175 Frame. Kenneth 109. 176 Francis. Craig 42 Francis. Theresa 109. 175 Franklin. Debra 99 Frans. Dennis 83 Freed. John 83. 174 Freeman, Christine 83 Freese, Margery 109 French, Gary 83 French, Larry 21, 183 Fries, Mark 48, 83, 174 Frisbie. William 83 Fritz, Brian 55, 63, 109 Fritz, Lynn 164, 180 Froelich, Kathy 83 Frosch, David 83 Frosch, Teresa 21 Fruschte, Robin53,83 Fuller, Judith 109 Fuller, Kathleen 83, 160 Fuller, Phillip 21, 1,58 Fuhcler, Ronald 21 Funk, Steven 109 Funk, Theresa 83 Gacke, Dawn 109, 161 Gacke, Mark21,48, 158 Gaertner. Steve 21 Gage, Debra 21 Gagne, James 99 Gahlon, Bryan 109 Galama, David 83 Gallgher, Jefr,59, 109 Gallagher, Kay 109, 139, 161, 1 Gallagher, Shawna 83 Gallipo, Kent 109 Gallipo, Kevin 21, 169 Gardner. Lynn 109 Garin, Debra 42. 181 Garrus. Linda 21 Gaslin, Linda 42 Gassett. Debra 42. 183 Oassetl. Robert 48. 83 Gavin. Michael 21 Gay. William 83 Gehling. Dennis 109 Gehling. Janice 21 Gehling, Paula 83 Gehrig. Sheila 109 Geis, Annmarie 109 Gemmill. Scott 109 Gennaro. Jean 21. 18,1 Gerdesmeier. Ron 5.5. 58. 83 Gerhardt.Mary 109. 175 Geronsin. Cindy 42 Oessell. Debra 109. 161 Gibbs. Cathy 42 Gibson, Debra 109 Gigler,Jeff83 Gillan, Kari21,.M, 164, 165, 168, 179 Ginn, Ronald 48, 83, 165 Gitchel, Elizabeth 21 Gitchel, Michael 109 Given, Ronald 21 Oladhill, Nancy 84 Glans, Christi pherll3, 84, 1.19, 1,59 Glanz, Michael 109 Glines, Terrance 109 Gnewikow, Brad 99 Coder, Karen 84, 160 Colder. Nancy 21 Golden, Vincent 109 Gohe, David 50, 110 Gonzalez, Richard 84 Gooderum. Robert 99 Goodwin, April 110, 175 Goodwin, Wendy 21, 53. 164. 168 Coogins. John 40. 69. 84 Cordon. Kristen 42. 183 Gordon. Rebecca 110 Gorr. Glenna21 Gorsegner. Yvonne 84 Gothier. Kim 84. 165 Gove. Patricia 84 Graham. Steve i Grahovac. Dian Crandell, Kevin Groettum. Robert 110 Gross, Patricia 22, 164 Gross, Sharell 110 Grosz. Kathleen 22,180 Grubbs, Brian 84, 154. 174 Grubbs. Terry 22, 139. 159 Gunderson. Ronnie 99 Gunderson. Wayne 22 Gustafson. Barbara 110. 160 Gustafson. Beth 22. 158 Gustafson. Gregory Gustafson. Jeff 84 Gustafson. Teri 22. 1.5S. 164. 170. : Gutkaes. Robert 63. 84 Habben. Cynthia 99 Haben. Patty 84 Harris. David 84 Harris. Jeff 50. 110 Hart. David 48. 84. 1 Hart. Rodney 42 k. 50, 110 Hahle, Nancy 110, 165 Hable, .Sally 22, 175 Hackel, Rosemary 84, 185 Haeg. Kevin 22. 156. 164. 167. Hagen. Jeanne 84 Hagerty, Penny 22 Hagle. James 99 Haido. Joan 84 Halverson. Marjean84. 175 Halverson. Paul 22 Hamann. Robert 22 Hammargren. David 22. 136. ) Cravelia. John 21, 183 Greb, Richard 99 Gregory. Thomas 22. 164 Greig, Michael 84 Greiner, David 99 Cretsch, Elaine 22, 170 I, Cvn a 84 -imsgard, Richard 110 Harare. Thomas 22. 48. 58. 166 Hansen. Denise42 Hansen. ,lohn 22, 164. 171 Hanson, Brad ,50. 71. 110 Hanson, Christine 84 Hanson, Dale Hanson, Daniel 99 Hanson, DorycellO Hanson, Gary 84 Hanson, Hoyt Hanson, .Julie 110, 176 Hanson. Julie 22 Hanson. Marvin 110 Hanson. Rebecca 22. 1.58 Hanson. Richard 22, 170 Hanson, Robyn, 110, 161 Hanson, Paul Hanson,Twyla23, 164. 165 Harff. Jackie 23 Harff, Susan 110, 175 Harrell, Mary 110 Hatch, David 84 Hatle, Timothy 84 Haugstad. Cynthia 110, 175 Haven. Debra 23 Hawe5.Gary84. 171 Hawk, Donald ,50, 71, 111 Hawk. Lari23, 165. 174 Hawk. Steve 53, 69, 84 Hawkins, James 42 Hayes, Karen 84 Hayes, Wayne 23 Hazelton, Debra 75, 111,158 Hazelwood, Ann 23, 45 Hazewinkel, Douglas 23, 167, Headlee, Jerry 1 1 1 Headlee. Vicki 23. 164 Heatherington. Chris 23 Heathcrington. Jeff99 Heckman. Terry 23. 183 Hector. Robert Hedberg. Debie Hedberg. Robert 84. 99 Hedberg. Wayne Hedlund. Bruce 23 Hedlund. Linda 84 Heine. Carol 23. 164 Heine. .Joyce 84. 139. 160 Heisinger. Barbara 111. 161 Helback. Kimberly 42 Heley. David 111 Helgeston.Ron84 Helger. Wendy HI Heller. Gwenn 111 Heltemes. Donna 23. : Hemming. Steven 99 Henderson, Terry 1 1 1 Henifin, Kevin 84 Hennessey. Terry 111 Henriksen. Cheryl 1 1 1 Henriksen. David .55. 1 Herbes. Melanie Herbes. Sharon 2 Hereid. Kathy 2; Hershberger. Edwj Hervas. Todd 69. 8 Hexom. Deborah 1 Hicks. Lori 23. 159 Hicks. Terri 111 Hilden. Mark85. 1.58 Hilden, Michael 85 Hilden, Nancy 85, 175 Hildenbrand, Douglas 23 Hill, Jeff 85 Hillegas, Mark HI Hills, Merlin 85 Hillyer, Greg 85 Hirale. Denise 111 Himle, Gary Hinkemeyer, Boyd52, 85 Hinkemeyer, Randall 24 Hinrichs, Bruce 85 Hirschey,David69,85 Hock, Carol 111 Hockensmith, Wayne 42 Hockinsen, Debbie 85, 181 Hockinson, Randy 24 Hodge, Robert 24 Hodsdon, Mark 48, 85, 69, 166 Hoff, Craig 111 Houim. Pamela 24, 164, 174 Holland, David 85 Holm,Jamcs85, 139. 159, 179 Holm. Kathryn 24 Holt, Noreen 24 Holtey, Mark 85 Holtz, Jeff 123 Hopkins, Julie 85 Hopkins, Mark 111 Hopkins. Thomas 85 Hoppe. Lois 23. 170 Horball. Dale 24 Horgan, Kathleen 99 Horita, Patti 111 Houle, Danniel 111 Houle, Vicki 112 Howard, Barbara 112 Howard, David 24 Howard , Stewart 24, 167 Howe, Connie 24 Howe, Julie 85 Howe, Timothy 64, 86 Mfiwe, Wendy 112, 175 Hudson. Candace99 Huettl. Cindy 24, 164 Huettl.DaIe86 Huffman. David 123 Hughes. Ralph 86 Hulstrand.John24 Hultman.Arvid24 Hunt. Mary 112 Husom. Sheila 24 Husom. Steve 86 Huwe. Steve 86 Hynnek. William 42 Ibrahim. Michael 24 Ickler, Betty 86 Ihde. Barbara 112 Immerman, Brian Immerman. Coral 24 ingberg. Wendy 112 Isaccs, Cynthia 123 Isch, Robert 53,71. 112 Iverson, David 24 Iverson, Sherla24. 175 Jaakola. Laura 123 Jaakola. Linda 86 Jackson, Cathy 25 Jacobs, Michael 86 Jacobson, Clayton 25 Jacobson. Denise 112, 175 Jacobson, Kim 86 Jaeger, Daniel 42, 58, 166 Jaeger, David 54, 58, 86, 166 Jaeger, Theresa 56. 112 Javener. Leslie 25. 183 Jeffries. Michael 112 Jenkins, Michael 25 Jensen, Beverly 112 Jensen, Debra 25, 139. 159 Jensen, Lori53, 86, 180 Jensen, Patricia 112, 139, 160 Jenson, Bonnie 86 Jemberg. Charles 112 Jiran, Robin 112. 175 Johansen. Gale 57. 75, 112. 161 Johnsen, David 112 Johnson, Aileen HI Johnson. Alan 25, 160 Johnson. Brian 25, 54, 159, 167 Johnson, Bruce 112 Johnson, Connie 86. 174 Johnson, David 14, 169, 174 Johnson, Debra 86 Johnson, Debra 86 Johnson, Diane 112 Johnson, Gary 24 Johnson, Glenn 122 Johnson. Glenn 122 Johnson, James 25 Johnson, Janice 86 Johnson, Joy 86 Johnson , Jean ine 86 Johnson. Jeffrey 15, 58, 79, 164 Johnson, Joann 122, 181 Johnson, John 72, 86, 181 Johnson, Kathy 112 John , Kim 85. Johnson, Kiraberly Kelley, Daniel 113 Johnson. Kimberly 112, 181 Kelley,Denise86, 139, 1,59 Johnson, Kirk 25, 72, 165, 166, 166, 17 Kelly, Mary 86, 165 Johnson, Lisa 86, 175 Kelly, Susan 113. 161, 165 Johnson Margaret Kennard, Becky 87, 171 Johnson, Mark 59, 86 Kennard, Becky 87, 171 Johnson, Maxine 25, 56, 74 Kennard, Kitty 42, 136, 164 Johnson, Mike 123 Kennedy, Cassandra 87 Johnson, Mike 86 Kennedy, Keith 113 .Johnson, Patrick 25, 183 Kerkes.Joan87 Johnson, Paul 112 Kennedy, Keith 113 .Johnson, Paul 86 Kerkes,.Joan87 Johnson, Peggy 122 Kesselring, Melody 87 Johnson, Ranee 28 Ke2ar,Keith87,139,159 Johnson, Renee 112 Kiefer, Keith 87 .Johnson. Richard 59. 112 Kiefer, Steve 113, 183 Johnson. Robert 25 Kiekow, Bonnie 87, 160 Johnson. Roxanna 25 Kieser,Kim87, 160 Johnson. Sandra 86 Kilman, Ted 123 Johnson, Scott 122 King,Anthonyll3, 139. 16 Johnson, Shelly 86, 181 King. Mary 26 Johnson, Stacey 25 K,ng,MeMn87.165 Johnson, Susan 42, 76, 123 Kinser. Tom 26. 183 Johnson,Teresa86, 154, 158 Kircher, Tom 26, 183 Johnston, Kira 86 Kirchner, Cynthia 87 Jones, Bradley 112 Kirkendall. Linda 87 Johnson. Bradlly 48. 86 Kiselewski, Peggy 87 Johnson. Edward 42. 183 K,ltelson,Cvnthia87, 113 Johnson. Lynnda 86 Kutelson, Rh.inda Johnson, Marcia 25 Klammer. Pamela 26, 169 Jones. Marcia 25 Klammer, Patricia 26, 169 Jones. Mitchell 123 Klem, Dennis 87 Jones. Richard 112 Klein, John 113 Jones. Stan 25, 169 Klein, Karen 26, 170 Jones, Ward 25, 164 Klein,Renee26.56 Jorde, Nancy 86 Kleinsasser, Terry 87 .Jordon, Nancy 25 Kline, Jeff 48, 69, 87 Jorgensen, Debra KIme, Kevin 50,63, ll3 Johgensen,Guyll2,139.16a Klint,Dan99 Jorissen, Thomas 112. 156 KImt, Thomas 30,59, 113, Joschko. Richard 123 Kloepper, Ricky Jost. Patricia 26, 164 Kne, M,keli:l Judkins. Christine 112 Knowltnn, Cindy 87, 154 .Julik. Anthony 60. 112 Knowllon, Renee 170 lulik, .James 26 Knudson, Jackie 113 Julkowski, Eddie 86 Knutson,Katherine26 Jumer, Lynn 25, 56 Knutson,Zacharyll3. 161 •Jyrkas, Jason 112 Koch, Gerald 87 Kacures.Joan86, 176 Kock,Zellaynell3 Kacures,Joseph53,71, 112, 155 Koelln,D[anne87 Kardell, Karen 26. 169 Koelln, Steven 36 Karp. Cynthia 86 Koep,.Jodeell3 Karpen. Deborah 86 Koffski, John 26, 48, 136, 1 Karst. Alan 113 Koffski, Susan 113 Katchmark.Dan86 Kolarik, Mark 87 Katchmark, Janet 113 Kondrak, Cheryl 87 Katchmakr, Karen 26, 136 Koop, Jerry 27 Kauppi, Allan 26, 48, 166 Korbel, Kimberly 87, 174 Kautz, Leanne26, 164, 168 Korus, David 60, 113 Kealey, Leann 86, 176, 180 Koskey, Lora 123 Keech,Susanll3, 160, 164,171 Kostecka,Cherie87 Keefer, Mary 26 Kostecka, Douglas 27 Keene, Linda 113, 171 Koth. Linda 87 Keene, Sharon 26, 158 Kothman, Sheldon 87 Keith, Gary 86 Kottschade. Sharon 87, 17 Kelch, Glenn 86 Koziol, James 87 Keller, Keith 86 Koziol,John27 Keller. Michael 48, 86 Krank, Ricky 87 Kelley. Bill 122 Kranz,Sherrv 113,161 Kratochwill,Jeff27, 48 Krause, Kim 87, 166 Krebs, Kathie 27 Krienke, Debra 99 Krogan, Alan 27 Krogan, Barbara 113 Kroll, Gregg 87 Kroone, Richard 87 Kruk, Debra 42 Kruk, Mary 99 Kruppenbacker, Michael 27 Kruse, Pamela 113 Kubinski, Jill 27 Kucera. Kurt 53, 87, 159 Kuehne, Michael 71, 113, i: Kuhlman, Timothy 50, 63, Kuhn, Kurtis 87, 171, 176 Kutensky, Sharon 87, 155 Kvale, Bradley 1 13 Kwiatkowski, Elizabeth 27 Kyle, Kristi Labo. Debra 113 LaBroose, Gina87 LaChapelle, Vicky 27 Lade, Charles 27, 183 LaFleur, Rachel 87 Lahti, Keith 27 Lahti, Terry 87 Larabrecht, Lynn 27 Lambrecht, Roxanne27 Larson, Duane 114 Larson, Kari 114 Larson, Kerry 114 Larson, Kevin 123 Larson, Larry 87 Larson, Marta 42 Larson. Nancy 27 Larson. Paul 48, 87, 166 Larson, Scott 87 Larson, Scott 87 Larson, Susan 27 Larson. Tanya 27. 169 LaTour. Steven 27. 169 Laubach.Vickill4 Laughter, Robert 114 Lavictoire, Pamela 114 Lavigne. Debra 114, 171 Lawson, Nancy 114, 175 Lawson, William 87 Layne, Kristi 27 Leaf, Catherine 88 Leaf, David 28 Lee, John 88, 160 Lee, Linda 28, 164, 171 Lee, Nancy 75, 114, 161 Lee, Sheryl 88, 158 Leerssen, Myron 88, 167 Lehnen, Robert 28 Lehnen, TerranceSa Lehti, Debra 88 Lennes, David 88 Lentsch, Debbi38, 170 Lenz, Jody 56, 88 Lesarge, Kim 88, 17.5 Leuthard, John 28 Levandowski, Carol 99 Levandnwski, Dale 1 14 Levasseur, Loue 88 Lewis. Craig 5S, 88 Lewis. Melanie88. 1 Leyden. Annette U Libby, Barbara 114 Linde. Vicki88, ITS Lindemoen, Terry 88 Lindstrom, Jeffrey 28 Lindstroin, Paul 88, I Lindstrom. Thomas 1 Lis. Keith 42. 170 Lis. Kimberly 88 Lobejko. Catherine 2S Lobejko. Mary 114. 1 ' Lobejko. Wendy 114. Lochen. Steve 99 Lofgron. Mark 88 Loger. Debra 114 Lohse. Rebecca 88. 1.1 l.M Longfellow. .John 99 Longfellow, Luanne 28 Longfellow, Lynette 114 Longfellow Nancy 28. 53. 74. 164. Longfellow. Patricia 75. 114 Longfellow. Terry 12.i Longfellow. Timothy 99 Lovegreen. Ann 28 Lubbers. Brian 28, 168, 1.59 Lubbers. David 114. 161 .uebeck. Robin 88 .uebeck, Theresa 114 .uebesmier. Brian 114 ,ukc, Mark88 ,imd, Barbara 28. 168 und. Daniel .55. 114 Lund. Rom 88. 161 Lundgren. Carol 89. 175 Lundregen. Curtis 89 Lundgren, Terry 99 Mach, Vastimil 1 Mackey, Dawn 89 Madden, Mary 8S Madden, Karen 2 Maddox. Donna 8 Madsen, Robyn 1 Madsen, Ruth :i8 Magnusen, Sar Mahlc, Robert Maki, Robert 2 Makowsky, Rei drafl Mannella, Denise II Manning, Raye 53, 8! Manson, Greg 114 Marcelin, Dale28, 12 Maretteck, Joan89 Marinan, Vicki 29 Marjama. Beverly 29 Marsh. Ronald. 42 Martin, Cindy 89 Martin, David 55. 11. Martm, Gail 89 ■tineau. Becky 29. 1 , 155 . Chris Marx. Maria 89. 174 Mashuga. Theresa 114 Mason. .John 29, 67, 166 Matasovsky. .Janice 89 Matasovsky. Timothy 29 129 . Steve Maxwell. Valerie 29 May. James 29 McAdam. Mary 29 McAdam. Scott 89 McAlisler. Kerry 114 McCabe. Ken 114 McCall. Margaret 89 McCauley. Michael 29 McCauley.Sheree89 McCormick. Susan 115. 161 McCown. Mark 29 McCrary. Jane 29 McDaniel. James .55. 72. 89 Mc Daniel. Jerry 29 McDaniel. Kathleen 115 McDowell. Steven 29 McDuffie. Rebecca 29. 158. 174 McDuffie, Robert 50, 1 15. 158. 174 McElderry, Terry 89 McKnight, Lance 99 McKnight,Mark89 McLain. David 115 McLain, Kerry 89 McLain. Randy 99 McLain. Randy 29 McLaughlin. Leslie 29 McMullen. David 48. 89. 167 McNair. Cathleen29 McNair. Colcen 78. 89 McParland, Steve McPherson, Scott 69, 89 McPherson, Virginia 89, 175 McRoberts, James 115, 171 Meckola, Denise 89 Mekosch, Kathy89, 175 Melberg, Daneil 115 Melberg,.Jeff89. 166 Melbert. Linda 89 Mclin. Ronald 29 Mengelkoch. Scott 89 Mertes. Kent 29. 139. 158. 164. 167 Messner, Daniel 29 Meyer. Craig,55, 71, 115, 160 Meyer, Timothy 19, 166, 180 Meyers. Teri 115, 171 Midkiff, Marvin Midkiff, Steve 8 Mikkalson, Petei Miller, Charles 12: Miller, James 89 Miller, Jeffrey .50. Miller. John 89 Miller. Lori 89 Miller. Marcia 29 Miller. Nancy 1 15 Miller. Pamela 89 Miller. Ricki 89. 160 Miller. Robin 115 Miller. Roseann 115. 175 Miller. Teresa .56. 115, 161 Millette, .Jo 115 Millett. Rebecca 115 Mills. Beth 89. 154, 171 Mills, John 30, 48, 164.171 Mimbach, Denise 89. 160 Minear. Ja 115, 161. 180 Mingus. Patricia 30. 56. 72. 164. 174 Mink. George 48. 90. 166 Missling. David 30. 48. 167 Mitchell. Mark 52. 90. 167 Mitchell. Paul 30. 160 Mitchell. Rebecca 115 Moat. Larry 90 Moberg. Roger 48. 42. 63. 167. 183 Moe. Brenda 90. 160 Moe. Carmen 30. .56. 175 Moe. Karoline90. 175 Moen, Barbara 90 Moen. Dougals 42, 183 Moench, Laurel 90 Mohlencamp, John 53, 90 Molitor, Bradley 30 Molitor, Dale 90 Molitor, Dennis 115 Molitor, Kirk 90 Molitorm Michael 30, 69, 166, 168 Money, Lynn 30 :, Andr . 176 Montague. Daniel .30, 164 Montague. Gary 90 Montague. Timothy 90 Moon, Debbie 90 Moore. Deborah Moore, Daren 90 Moore, Laurel ,30, 168, 180 Moore, Patricia 3 Moran, Steven 30 Morgan, Kerry 30 Morgan. Nicholas 115 Morgan. Mark 30. 164 Morin. Denise 1 15 Morin.TheresellS Moritz. Carolyn 115 Morrissett. John 30. 54. 58. Morrissette. Mary 115 Mortensen. Gregory 63. 90 Mortensen. Leeann 90 Mrozek. Rodner90 Muller. Vicki 90. 158. 175 Mulder. Patti 90 Mulville. Robert 115 Murphy. .Joe 30. 136. 166 Murphy. Michael 90 Murphy. Michael 63. 90 Murphy. Phill Murray. Kathleen 30. 139, 1.58. 159 Muscovitz. Richard 115. 174 Muscovitz. Susan 30 Myers. Julie 115 Myhrer,.Jody 116 Myhrer. Sheryll 30. 164 Myhrcr. Steven 90, 139. 159 Myrdal. Cindy 90 Myrum. Gregg 116 Nagel, Pamela 90 Narog. Joseph 30, 164 Narog. Steven 30. 164. 167 Nathe. Marcie90. 175 1116 Baylor. Lynn .30 Nelson. Cheryl 90. 171 Nelson. Cindy 90, 116 Nelson, Cynthia Nelson. Daniel 99 Nelson. Deborah 42 Nelson. DeniseSO. 164. 174 Nelson. Elizabeth 116. 181 Nelson, Jody 31 Nelson, John 90 Nelson. Karen 90 Nelson, Leiand 31 Nelson, Linda 116, 181 Nelson, Linda 90 Nelson, Lori 90, 160 Nelson, Mama 90 Nelson, Martin 50, 116 Nelson, Patricia 42. 164. 183 Nelson. Shari 90 Nelson. Sharon 56, 74. 90 Nelson. Susan 116 Nelson. Suzanne 31. 168 Nelson, Wendy 31, 168 Nelson, William 90 Ness, Debra Ness, Susan 90, 160 Nesser, Debrah 90, 1 74 Neuman, Terry 116 Neunsigner, Dale llf Neunsinger, Karen 9 Nikkola, Lynn 116, 160, 165 Nitz, Timothy 116 Noah, Sherry 31 Nowacki, Cindy 91. 175 Nuehse, Otto 116 Nygaard. Randal 116 ODriscoll. Deborah 91, Ohnstad. Michael 116 Oletzke, Randy 116 Ol.ger,Tonetle91 . Carol 3 Olsi 116. Olson. Cynthia 91. I Olson. David 116 Olson. Deborah 116 Olson. Gerald 60. 11 Olson. Gerri 1.39. 15! Olson. Gregory .59. 1 Olson. .James 48. 91 Olson. Jeff 31. 69, 1! Olson. .Joe 42 Olson. -Joeyann 175 Olson -Joey Ann 91 Olson. Kathy 31 Olson. Larry 116. 16 Ol-sc .Lee. Olson. Linda 32 Olson. Lynn 32. 1 5 Olson. Terry 91 Olson. Timothy 91. Olson. Timothy Olston. Wanda 91.1 OSbaughnessy. Jackie 9 Ostendorf. Margaret 32. Ostendorf. Roland 91. Ill Ottc. Brenda 116 Otte. Rocky 116 Ottensman. Peggy 56. 116 Otterson. Bill 63. 91 Ouellette. Frank 32 Ouellelte. Joanne 116 Ouellette. Michael 32 Oulman. Joni 32. 158, 159 Overby. Lorinda 123 Owens. Donald 91 Oxley. Jordyn 116 Oxiey, Michael 32 Packard. Diane 1 Pagel, Richard .5; Pahlberg, Heidi. Parrow. Judith 117. 158 Paynovich..Joel32 Pearson. Cheryl 91. 174 Pearson. Cheryl 32 Pearson. Denise91 Pearson. Earl 32 Pease. Pattill7 Pede. Wendy 32 Perez. Marie .5.3. 91. 175 Perez. Paul 32. 48. 146 Perkins. Edward 99 Perkins. Edward 42 . 161 Peters, Becky 92 Petersen, Rebecca 1 IViersnn, Brad 59, 1 32 Pfeifer, Robert 99 Pfitzer, Perry 117 Philipczyk. Louis9: Phillippi. Robert 99 Picotte. Ronald 92 Piehowski, Scott 50 Pierce. Thomas 99 Pierson. Jeffrey 92 Pierson. Timothy 3: Pietila. Gregory 33 Pinor. Michael 33 Piper. Robin 117 Plasha.Pdul 117 Plohasz. Todd 33 Plotnik. Mark92 Podlewski. Theodore .1 Poepke. Susan 83. 92. Poferl. Kim 117 Poitra. Ellen 33 Poitra. George 99 Pollack. Joanne 117 Ponting. Nancy 117. Pospisil. Charles 92 Potter. Michael 92 Povlitzke. Goodlyn 3 Povlit Price. Edith 117 Prihoda, Brad 33 Prince, Greg 33 Prince, Jeffrey ,33, 17j Provost, Wesley 92 Prueher, .James 117 Prueher. Michael 54. Pruiett. Curtis 117. 1; Putnam. Perry 33. 17, Putnam, Scott Quammen. Terry 117 Quandt, Cynthia 117 Quandt, Kathy 33, 16 Quast, Charles ,59, 11 Quast, Kevin 99 , Mic 142, 170 Quinehan, Joan 33 Quinn. Colleen 117, 165 Quinn, Kathleen 33, 158 Raabe, Coleen 118 R aabe, Pamela 33 Rabiola, Thomas 48, 92, 1( Radisewitz, Cary48,69.9 Raffelson, JeftUS Ramsey, Kim 33 Rangel, Barry 1 18 Rangel, Randy 33 Rasmussen, Marvin 183 Rath, Charley ,50, 118 Rathman, John 118, 161 Raudabough, Evonne92, Raveling, Keilh 92 Ray, Jeffrey 33, 58, 166 Redberg, Kathryn 33 Reece, Pauline 92 Reeder, Christ ina 118, 181 Reeder, George 92 Reiman, David 123 Reinhardt, Gary Reit, Rebecca 92 Reiter, Georgia 92, 175 Relander, Theodore 92 Reeme, Sharon 92 Remund, Mike 34 Renfroe, Jeff67.99 Reopella. Jane 34. 183 Rettger. Mary 118. 1.3S Reynolds. Donald 30. Rheude. .Jeanne 92 Rickter, Henry 92 Ridge, Darrell 42 Ridout, Randal 34 Riesberg, Jeff 92 Riesberg, Scott 23 Riggs, David 118 Rihs, Sandra 99 Rike, Charles 34, 164 Rike,Oreg92 Rippberger, Nancie 34 Rither, Brian ,50, 118 Roath. George 99 Roath. Kenneth 42. 16 Robinson. David Robinson. Diane 34 Robinson. Thomas 34. 159 Rodewald, Pauline 34, 74, 158, 1 Roeder, Linda 92 Roeder, Michael 34, 171 Rogers, Fred Rxjgers, Rob Rolette. Debbie Rose, Frank 34. 183 Rosenow. Donald 118 Rosenow. Douglas 34 Rosetl. Gregory 34 Ross. Lee 93. 183 Rossiter. Christine 118 a 93 Rostoi Roth. Bonnie 118. 158 Roth. Heidi 93, 154 Roth, Leila 34, 169, 183 Roth, William 99 Rowe, David 34 Roy, Jeannie 118 Roy, John 93 Rozak, Steve 50, 118 Rozman, Diane, 34, 174 Rudolph, Cheryl 35 Ruedebusch, Albert 93 Ruedebusch. Karen 112, 139, 16 Rugroden, Robyn 118 Rugroden, Roxanne 35, 168 Ruh. Gladys 118 Ruh, Tony 39 Ruhl, Karen 93, 175 Ruprecht, Richard 50, 118 Rutten, Carol, 75, 93, 139, 159 Ryan, . Sadd. David 118 Sahr. Debra9.1 Sailer. Todd 93. 174 Sample. Ronald 93 Sanders. Walter 93 Sando.Rando93 Sandusky. Daviel 93 Sannes. Patti 35. 170 Sandwick. Michael 118 Sanvig. Richard 93 Sargenl. Kathleen 118 Sarvela. David 35 Saulter. Kathr.vn 118 Sawyer. Ardyce93 Schack. Jacquelin 1 18 Schack. Joseph 118 Schafer. Dennid35. 16 Schandel. Carol 35. 176 Schellenberg. Bonita 118 Schellenberg. Nicki 3.t, 17. ' Scheller. Daniel 118. 161 Scheller. Michael 93. 159 Scherinann. Gilbert 118 Schermann. Gilbert 118 Schieman. Heidi 93 Schieman. Kim35 Schiminski.Mary93 Schiminski. Romaine93 Schiminski. Stephan 1 18 Schm2el.Craig93. 139. 16( Schlittler. Gary 5(1. 118 Schlittler. Karen 35 Schlough. Barbara ,35. 170 Schmidt. Marguerite 42. 1.59 Schmitt.Dave99. 165 Schmitt. Diane 94. 174 Schmitt.Kristine94 Schmitt. Theresa 118. 171. 174 Schmitz. David 99 Schmolke. Timothy 94 Schneider. Charles 53. 67. 97 Schneider. David 118 Schneider. Joseph 35. 169. 172 Schneider, Maria 94 Schneider, Susan 94. 119 Schnelly.Mary94 Scholzen. Robert 94 Schreck. Peter 119 Schroeder, Pam 94 Schroer. Jacquelin 35. 74 Schrunk. Bradley 35. 183 Schrunk. Steve 48. 63. 94 Schubel, Rusty 119 Schultz, Debbie .36 Schultz. Edward 94 Schultz. Carrv 94 Schultz, Michael 94 Schultz. Robert.36. .55. 71. Schultz. Russell 42. 53 Schwanbeck. Larryl23 Schwankl. Becky 119 Schwankl.Cinda99 Schwantz. Robert Schw i. 63. Schwartz. Mark 119 Scott. Roxanne74. 79. 80. 94. 165 Scott. Susan 46. 119 Searles. Steve 1 19 Seath. William 119. 139.159 Secord. Clifford 119 Seim, Karen 119 Self, Kim 119. 175 Sell, Ronda.36. 174 Selness. Jerry 1 19 Semanko, Scott 99 Scmmens. Mona36 Semmens, Scott Semmens, Steve 119, 183 Serie, Dennis 42, 156 Setlerberg, Merrilee 36 Severson,Vicki94 Seviola, Kelly 36 Shackle. Burt 94 Schackle. Ricky .55. 119 Schakly. Lynn 94 Shannon. Vicki 94 Sharp. Randy 42. 174. 183 Shefveland. Paul 48, 94 Sherrill. Deri 119. 139. 161. 174 Sherwood, Arden 94. 166 Shipp, Teresa 99 Shockman. Sally 36. 164 • hockman. Robert 94 Short. 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