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a bridge joins two things together, no matter what they are, no matter how far apart the things are, the endless distance is bridged by a gap. you and I become US. bridges . . . the longest bridge is that between people and themselves, this bridge has to be crossed by everyone alone. Introduction—5 Introduction—7 one must have the desire to win to cross the bridge of success. 8—Introduction the bridge to love is long and narrow, but holds an endless joy for those who accept the challenge. 10—Introduction Introduction—11 12—Introduction there are bridges to be a part of and bridges to be alone on ... Introduction—13 the gap is large between the rich and the poor, it's up to us, to bridge that gap. Introduction—15 Faculty Editor - Sandy Danielson Assistant - Mary Miller Back row: Pastor R. C. Peterson, Dr. Leroy E. Hood, Dr. E. Gary Joselyn, Front row: Mr. F. C. Bayard, Mr. Clifford C. Smith, Mr. Loren S. Johnson, Mrs. Idell B. Sllberman 18—Administration Mr. Richard Stensrud Assistant Principal Mr. Lyndon Ulrich Principal Mr. John Lloyd Assistant Principal Mr. Elmer Kemppainen Assistant Principal Faculty—10 Counselors Aim to Help Students Dr. Richard Grismrud Counselor Mrs. Phyllis Paul Counselor Mr. Dave Freuhauf Counselor Mrs. Arlene Breckenridge Counselor 20—Faculty (Front Row) E. Gutwiller, H. Latvahe, S. Shasky, E. Jukva. B. Arvenson. (Back Row) T. Johnson, H. Bartle, G. Schroeder Custodians Mrs. Betty Marcell Nurse (Front Row) E. Van Wie. E. Halgrimson, C. Englund, E. Durant. D. Goranson, J. Thornverg. (Back Row) M. Thomsen, D. Ras- mussen, J. Hannibal, E. Wolff, L. Anderson, D. Gustafson, J. Hartfiel, L. Hruska Cooks Mrs. Ramstad, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Foss, Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. Laurent, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Johnson Secretaries Staff—21 Scope of Education Spans From AV to Art Mr. Roger Kane Audio Visual Mrs. Mary Garbe Reading Mrs. Doherty Special Education 22—Faculty Back Row: Mrs. Barbara Storkamp. Mr. Deraid Gourley. Mr. John Tobin, Mr. Tom Gagnon, Mr. Marlin Kiecker. Front Row: Mrs. Terry Anne Krenz. Mrs. Lois Johnson, Mrs. Harriet Wilson. Mrs. Susan Bye, and Mrs. Rosadelle Schwartz Business Mr. Gene Sullivan, Mrs. Karyl Boll, Mr. Richard DeGuise English Spying on Mr. Ludwig Mr. John Cunningham Drama Faculty—23 What and Who Is Man? Is It a bird or a plane? No it's it’s Mrs. Florence Mosal. Mr. David Cade, Miss Jackie Dubbe, Mr. David Ludvig English Mr. Patrick Billig. Miss Gretchen Heath, Mr. Vernon Hollister English Mr. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. Fran Zabel, Mr. Gerald Fraser English 24—Faculty (Below Right) Mr. Kerry Mrs. Carolyn Froke, Mrs. Patricia Hultman, Mrs. Elaine Jordan, Mrs. Noreen LeVahn Home Ec Koestler, Mrs. Margaret Rand, Mr. Dan Daly Foreign Language Mrs. Mary Davis, Mr. Charles Thoreson. Mrs. Gretchen Wilhelm. Mr. Claude Paradis Math 26—Faculty Mr. Merle Solie, Mr. Rollie Schmidt, Mr. Sidney Buffington Math Mrs. Patricia Fredin, Miss Caryl Bugge, Mr. James DeMorett Math Mr. Harold Wildung Choir Mr. DuWayne Kloos Band Music Inspires Individuality Mr. Donald Balk Orchestra Mr. Larry Tempel Music Faculty—27 Phy Ed Stresses Physical Fitness Mr. Lloyd Olson, Mr. Roger Johnson Miss Joan Froh, Mrs. Joyce Hagen Huh??? Mr. James Root Athletic Director 28—Faculty Mr. Robert Lorentzen, Mr. Grant Locke. Mr. Terrance Loushin Industrial Arts Mr. Richard Fredrickson Physics Mr. John Youngren, Mr. Arlie Bomstad, Mr. Jack Cook, Mr. Robert Ryan Industrial Arts Mr. Robert Snustad, Mrs. Lorraine Sherman Chemistry (Front Row) Mr. Paul Hetchler, Miss Jan Hartsodk, Mr. Stan Marhula (Back Row) Mr. Darrel Sohn, Mr. Bruce Sealaff, Mr. James Knight Biology Students Develop a Practical Knowledge Faculty—29 Profs Peek Info Past Present Mr. Lanny Ornlng, Mr. Timothy Sawyer, Mr. Marlyn Frlesen . . . Social Studies. Mr. Sam Llchterman, Mr. Clifford Nelson, Mr. Ron Bauerly, Mr. Cal Beldon, Mr. Terrance Strong, Mr. Charles Anderson . .. Social Studies Mr. Steven Schmidt . . . Social Studies Mr. Ken Staples, Miss Marjorie Ferris, Mr. Glen Nord, Mrs. Susan Anderson Mr. Donald Ahlberg, Mr. Hugh Boeddeker . . . Social . . . Social Studies Studies 30—faculty As the 70’s began, a new school year began and so did the students and faculty of Cooper. It started out as every other year with much hope and expectations of the new year to come. The Cooper faculty met an interesting challenge with the new Armstrong High using the Cooper building. That meant double shift and a 7:05 homeroom. It was quite a new experience for everyone, getting up before the sun and going home for lunch. The faculty worked through many of the problems, to make the courses offered to the stu- dents much more interesting by adding many new and different ones. Some of the new courses offered were film study, psychology, family living, auto me- chanics, advanced composition and minority history to name only a few. These courses were offered on a semester basis so students and faculty would have a change in the middle of the year. Much of the faculty thinks the courses on a semester basis are a good idea, even though there are always a few problems to smooth out. Principal Kemppainen realized that more than anyone. His was the job of scheduling. The Senior Social team stressed the idea of experi- ence. “What is man?” was the basic theme for the humanities’ students. Industrial arts is mainly male- dominated, but the females are moving in slowly but surely. The guys tested their ability down in the home ec labs, baking little goodies for their own satisfac- tion. Two different levels of chemistry were offered for the first time; one for those college bound and the other for the general interest. Miss Ferris on the Junior Social team presented “The World Today.” Faculty The teachers on one “in-service” day this year visited schools throughout the Met- ropolitan area. The students meanwhile had only a half day of school. These are only a few of the schools visited: St. Paul Johnson, Anoka, Coon Rapids, and North. The purpose of this in-service was to give the teachers ideas on ways to improve their classes and methods of teaching. There were really some basketball games the faculty played this year. The first team they played was the internation- ally known Harlem Diplomats. This proved to be fun for everyone. Our poor faculty lost an exciting and different game, but it certainly was an experience. The second game was the Ted Leuer Benefit game. Our faculty took on Armstrong's. They lost that in the last few seconds. Well, one team can’t win them all, can they? The win- ning or losing wasn’t the issue in this game, though. The faculty also played an- other AFS benefit game. Cooper’s Key Club sponsored a Faculty Appreciation Day. All the faculty members received a carnation. Signs were hung around the school to “pat the teachers on the back” for all of their hard work. Free coffee was also provided by Key Club in the teachers’ lounge to help relieve themselves of all of their frustrations of every- day classes. This was one of Cooper’s first, and it will continue throughout the years. The school year has finally come to an end and both the students and faculty are somewhat happy. The faculty experienced a new, different, and challenging year this year and the next year may be more settled. The faculty, administration, school board, and students all strove together to make this past year at Cooper as good as possible. (acuity copy—31 32 Concert Choir (Front row) F. Granda, C. Johnson, S. Ramundt, K. Jensen, L. Lohman, S. Larson, H. Swanson, M. Wedln, M. Gates, C. Steen, A. Laliberte, M. Gruhlke, D. Smith (Second row) P. Bauer, D. Norby, G. Hanson, B. Snustad, L. Lindgren, S. Jesperson, V. Porter, A. Elsenpooter, K. Kilcullen, S. Lesko, B. Hentges. P. Gunther, J. Carlson, M. Montgomery, N. Nystrom, S. Magnuson, T. Beeman, P. Olson, S. Hartley (Third Row) S. Hanson, P. Gulsvig, S. Reed, L. Shelton, P. Hanley, G. Smith, P. Cato, C. Cramer, S. Studeman, S. Baardson. J. Stager, P. Peterson, D. Hill, K. Chrysler, S. Miller, G. Velner, D. Sunders, M. Spence, R. Schumann, D. Fern, L. Tripp, S. Donnelly, J. Kohls (Fourth row) M. Reader, R. Weimar, P. Hodgin, S. McKeon, R. Wolak, M. Conlin, D. Hanson, B. Monson, S. Holmer, B. Correll, E. Kauffman, D. Peoples, B. Wenz, K. Julian, J. Goodwin, R. Skoog, J. Spltzenberger, M. Borg, J. Zimdars, D. Hanson, D. Harold, G. Wallin, L. Pappas, K. Marcy, D. Schilling Choir Council — J. Wander, P. Peterson, B. Hentges, J. Goodwin, P. Olson, P. Bauer, B. Snustad, (standing) R. Schumann 34—Choir Varsity Girls Glee. (First Row) T. Hedlund, C. Levang, P. Roach, S. Keske, J. Grove, P. Evangelist, K. Berqulst, D. Tajden, C. Retzack, W. Melby, D. Hillukka, N. Hammond, K. Fursman, M. Digatano, B. Cooper, (Second Row) C. Peterson, D. Anderson, E. Peterson, K. Hemmlog- way, C. Kephart, K. Calder, S. McKenzie, D. Sowers. M. Longen. T. Ludtke, C. Mattson, P. Wltry, C. Rosener, D. Jenson, S. Schumann C. Neiss, J. Dickson, S. Nickolauson (Third Row) J. Fetterly, R. Benedict, L. Sullivan, S. Fahy, B. Bryan, M. Brandt, D. Lltchy, L. Gabriel son, A. Hatcher, M. Harley, G. Hillukka. D. Dunn, S. Herzog, S. Gustafson, V. Sowers, G. Helmke, D. Hill, L. Stumpt (Top Row) L. Olson, L. Hanson, D. Sundvall, D. Brown, K. Blixt, J. Stuber, D. Murphy, M. Pomerleau, M. Leone, R. Lanners, L. Knutson, R. Socha, J. Jensen, B. Hamel, D. Smith, A. Johnson, R. Palmer, L. Spence, P. Labarge, L. Tidemann, L. Danielson, N. Moulton. Choir—35 (First Row) B. Werner. D. Randall. J. Ryan. D. Lundl, K. McKenzie. J. Nelson. M. Lunden. (Second Row) J. Ganz. D. Wiese. S. Wormas. R. Rustad. R. Eckman. J. Arndt. L. Glaim. M. Jacobson. V. Gangness. D. Carlson. T. Roubik. J. Peterson. D. Bergdorf. J. Smegel. (Third Row) D. Varner. K. Hughs. K. Harasyn, K. Lovegren, C. Cotter. P. Fishbeck. G. Kupka, J. Reed. J. Demay. T. Luby. S. Haen. M. Connoy. J. Hanley. D. Cassette. C. DesCharlait. (Fourth Row) J. Henderson. P. Larson. D. Irvin. J. Dickey. K. Harasyn. K. Washam. C. Osborn. W. Wahlstrom. J. Blockey. K. LaFavor, M. Boyd, P. Dennler, A. Kowal. D. Quick. S. Nelsen. J. Lee. R. Utecht. J. Steurt. Madrigal Singers (Front Row) R. Schumann. G. Wallin. J. Zindars, J. Wander. D. Peoples. E. Kauffman. R. Wolak. K. Chrysler. G. Smith. (Second Row) L. Lohman, V. Porter. B. Hentges. L. Tripp, M. Reader. K. Kilcullen, P. Olsen, M. Wedin. 36—Choir Madrigals (First Row) P. Winker, D. Peiuimas, S. Cooper G Gellermnn (Second Row) 0. Danielson L Danielson. M. Williams, J. Kohls, D. Norby. W. Mclby (Third Row) 3. Leszko. L. Cain P. Gunther, S. Benrick, K. Harasyn, R. Landers J Robin. (Fourth Row) N. Nystrom, D. Belawski. L. Merriam. M. Miller. S. Cortner. G. U. 9. Relates to All People (Below Left) G.U.S. officers: Diane Norby, treasurer; Gale Gellerman, president; Sandy Cortner, vice- president; Debra Belawski, secretary; Nancy Ny- strom, historian. Civic Minded Key Club Strives for Perfection (Bottom Row) G. Smith, K. Schmidt, D. Bosch, P. Peterson, K. Harasyn, D. Peugh, T. Harasyn, H. McCann, (Middle Row) M. Belford, J. Wasnick, J. Wander, S. Hyser, G. Johnson, S. Root, P. Connolly, M. Fallon, J. Bouta, (Top Row) M. LaForce, J. Ziac, D. Zumer, M. Raveling, G. Borrell, J. Spencer, E. Kaufman, K. Julian, G. Plasencla. 38—Key Club (Top Left) President Spencer outlines the month’s activities at Hlghview. (Left) Key Club officers: Steve Hyser, vice president; James Spencer, president; John Wander, treasurer; Dan Zismer, secretary. (Above) Greg Borrell narrates a filmstrip during one of Key Club’s many programs about the community. Key Club—39 Y-Teen Plan Thanksgiving, Easter Services Y-Teens all school cabinet; R. Snustad, V. Norton, P. Barklind. L. Johnson. J. Steurt. J. Swenson. S. Reed. Y-Teens chapter presidents; B. Klatke, J. Hargrave. M. Westerberg. B. Spier, P. Quady, S. Johnson, D. Pederson. K. Jenson, P. Hiar. 40—Y-Teens (Left) Gail Dahlln cracks up at a chapter meeting. (Above left) Gail Boutner reads minutes of last meet- ing. (Above) GAA officers, D. Llmond, S. Schendel, S. Hannibal, P. Schnei- decker, N. Andresen, A. Vogt, J. Elson G.A.A.—41 AF8 Students Find Pace Fast at CHS (Above) Helen Zopoglou of Greece and Roger Cortes of Bolivia display flags of their country. (Upper center) The Harlem Diplomats played the Cooper faculty in an AFS fund raising game. (Right) AFS officers: Sandy Danielson, Jan Elsen, Phil Kupka, Val Norton. (Upper right) Roger receives phone call from Bolivia. (Far right) Helen poses for picture by the phone in the foyer. 42—AFS AFS—43 DE. T I. OE Develop Skills in Wide Variety of Jobs DE (First Row) D. Klinger, S. Schmidt, V. Ibach, M. Gruhlke. D. Shea. S. Wohlman. M. Shepard, (Second Row) K. Meyer, L. Gabbert, W. Carlson, R. Neumann, D. Drake, (Third Row) D. Marquette, D. Marks. S. Soboy, C. Baker, C. Adamson, N. Varner, (Fourth Row) C. Dehn, N. Huro, V. Zirbes, P. Dordan, J. LaBelle, S. Parkins O E (First Row) M. Blake, D. Anderson, (Second Row) E. Peterson, K. Bodln, L. Kondzlolka. K. Doty. (Third Row) C. Schreiber, S. Egan. J. Hamel, R. Martin. (Fourth Row) C. Boynton, L. Tierney, N. Brown. P. Gulsvig, M. Alquire, K. Curtis, (Fifth Row) D. Kvaal, M. Smykalski, K. Turner, L. Corcoran, P. Iverson, (Sixth Row) B. Amon, J. Jordan, S. Jenson, A. Piccinelli, C. Feyereisn, S. Nelson. OE T I—45 T l (First Row) C. Swartwood, D. Kivi, M. Snaza, R. Melin, Mr. Nardini, (Second Row) D. Saunders, G. Mans, L. Stevens, V. Gangness, C. Eiden, (Third Row) B. Henning, S. Targeson, S. Marshall, P. Harris, S. Maund, J. Engle, (Fourth Row) M. Christensen, R. Morgan, B. Hill, B. Volkert, G. Greenwald, D. Thorson 46—International Club International Club Varies Activities to Provide Interests (Left) French Club officers: P. Winker, E. Cambronne, V. Norton. P. Schmidt, L. Taft, C. Derner, D. Kranz. (Above) Students study intensely In language lab. (Above Left) S. Bendricks. S. Cortner, L. Lowman, L. Shelton, D. Norby. International Club—47 (Above) German Club officers: D. Pederson, D. Bedman, S. Hanson, C. Kuhn, L. Hanson. (Right) Mr. Daly talks on fas- cinating Spanish culture dur- ing a Spanish Club meeting. 48—Spanish Club (First row) N. Varner. L. Tripp. J. Samels. S. Borchert. D. Harkness. L. Glaim. D. Jensen. (Second row) P. Kupka. D. Peugh. M. Fallon, M. Webinger, D. Norby, L. Taft. L. Squires. (Third row) P. Gunther. S. Leszko, S. Danielson, P. Olson. B. Klatke, K. Hatcher. V. Faue. S. Hartley. (Fourth row) V. Norton, J. Siegfried, P. Barklind, P. Raveling, G. Miller, M. Bigley, S. Baardson, A. King. (Fifth row) M. Voss, R. Smith, J. Oesterreich, D. Reed. A. Elsenpeter, K. Kilcullen. M. Sparrow. C. Colvin, S. Berard. (Sixth row) S. Skelton, M. Gregoire. S. Anderson, P. Girod, D. Mason. D. Mason. B. Boecker. G. Dahlin. ' STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVE IN COOPER (Left) Student Council officers: Debra Fern, treasurer; Philip Kupka. vice-president; Val Norton, secretary; Jack Goodwin, president. (Above) Dedicated Student Council members work in bookstore during lunch mods. Student Council—49 A Quill Informs CHS Students (Right) John Olsen, edi- tor relieves pressure by reading a book. Newspaper staff (from left) V. Norton. P. Kupka, K. Lovegren. J. Olsen, J. Irving. S. Cooper, M. Nelson, S. Burger, C. Steen, R. Cortez, R. Eckman. 50—Hawk's Quill (First Row) J. Ladd, L. Kawal, R. Sturdy, R. Hanson. (Second Row) B. Olson, K. LaFontaine, R. Murphy, D. Nedderseu, D. Kennedy, (Third Row) D. Hanson, P. Hanson, J. Piwoschok. J. Spitzenberger, J. VanSteinbergen. A. V. Projects Patience in Late Requisitions (Left) A.V. assistants help produce a large group. Audio-Visual—51 Annual Staff Fires Up (Bottom row) B. Frame. A. Raun, S. Berard. J. Kerkow, D. Anderson. K. Harasyn. (Middle row) L. Taft. G. Plasencia, R. Steinert. (Top row) M. Fallon, V. Boeddecker, D. Zismer, P. Duxbury. P. Connolly. M. Carlson, J. Rick. D. Peugh. (First Row) D. Bedman, L. Taft. D. Norby. L. Bowman, C. Neuberger, C. Skar. T. Manthei. G. Smith, C. Steen, K. Tynen, J. Kreber, J. Carl- son. C. Olson. M. Wedin, B. Dieck, S. Cooper. A. Piccinelli, K. Turner. H. Herzog. D. Smith, K. Jenson. (Second Row) S. Wolf. D. Hoganson. J. Siegfred. S. Danielson. D. Kranz. D. Kresa, M. Alguire, V. Porter. D. Frayseth. D. Bosch, D. Limond, S. Gustafson, S. Leszko, B. Kempf, T. Hoganson, P. Scheidecker. (Third Row) L. Bjork. P. Schmitt, K. Struck, J. Steuart. J. Blake. P. Harris. L Shelton, D. Schilling. D. Glaim, K. Juba, R. Ferrian, J. Kerkow. G. Wolak. (Fourth Row) D. Murphy. V. Boeddecker, M. Steinweg. J. Zimdars. M. Belford, M. Johanson, S. Pitman, P. Kupka. D. Baldridge, R. Mulmberg. M. Raveling. D. Irving. C. Steen. J. Elson. M. Stuntebeck. G. Vilmo, C. Thompson, D. Arens, P. Carrol. M. Perri. M. Webinger, M. Cummings. M. Holmgren. G. Gellerman. (First Row) R. Schumann. E. Cambronne. M. Williams. M. Tyson. S. Schendel. D. Penzimas. R. Snustad. S. Root. (Second Row) B. Frame, S. Hartley. J. Hargrave. C. Nygaard. S. Cortner. M. Williams. V. Nor- ton. (Third Row) P. Peterson, J. Wander. J. Olsen. D. Fern. A. Raun, R. Ringwolski, M. Wilzcek, G. Carlson. 54—National Honor Society Clubs Vary From Scholars to Cooks. (Bottom Right) N.H.S. officers: Elaine Cam- bronne, secretary; Angie Raun, treasurer; Robert Ringwelski, vice president; Ron Schumann, president. (Below) Home Ec. club meets in banquet room. (Left) Home Ec. club officers: M. LaBelle. S. Hyser, J. Elsen, T. Roubik, P. Evangelist. National Honor Society—55 Declamation Front Row—J. Higbee. W. Melby. J. Kennedy. R. Hanson. R. Cortez. R. Weimer. Back Row: K. Crider. D. Smothers. M. Warnke. J. Edberg. G. Carlson. M. Conlin. 56—Art Declamation Chess Club: D. Petrich, J. Olson, S. Colmmers, D. Rudolph, M. Conlln, D. LaBat, G. Carlson Clubs Contribute Intellectually Debate (Left) (First Row) Mr. Weiss, N. Molton, C. Rosnener, J. Marsh, G. Carlson. L. Lindquist. (Sec- ond Row) R Socha. K. Killcullen. M. Conlin. J. Edberg. R. Sturdy. (Above Left) Art Club officers. Judy Higbee and Rickie Cheney. (Center Left) FTA officers Sandra Basset and Diane Norby. Chess Debate—57 Drama Club Visits Guthrie Monthly Drama Club officers: Paul Dennler, Jack Goodwin, Roberta Weimar. Drama Club (First Row) R. Schroeder. L. Carroll, B. Munson, J. Goodwin, D. Sharp, J. Hlgbee, C. Taft, (Second Row) D. Hedke, S. Miller, R. Weimar, S. Borchert, P. Dennler. 58—Drama (Left) Aqua-ettes practice ballet leg. (Below Left) Janet Rick prepares for the opening number. (Below) Aqua-ettes officers are: Danette Schilling, Angie Raun, and Janet Rick. (Bottom Row) P. Olson, C. Rudolph, J. Rick, K. Kllpela, L. Frandsen, W. Melby, G. Chapman, L. Bas- sett (Middle Row) C. Staples, K. Karvonen, L. Lanasdale, P. Danielson, L. Cain, D. Carpenter, K. Kat- jala, A. Raun, Mrs. Johnson (Top Row) M. Crawford, J. Evenson, D. Murphy, M. Cummings, J. Jardlne, S. Lind, B. Bobleter, K. Burke, V. Boeddeker, D. Schilling aquaettes—59 Orchestra. (First row) J. Lohmann, C. Olson, C. Nyqulst, J. Nelson, R. Sturdy, B. Stockdlll, L. Taft, P. Danielson, T. Erickson, Mr. Balk. (Second row) M. Westerberg, M. Montgomery, J. Strand, K. Horner. (Third row) C? Olson, L. Bjork, T. Ludtke, B. Jacobs, P. Dueck, C. Dueck, T. Harasyn, R. Reynolds, R. Svindal. (Back row) J. Carlson, J. Hargrave, S. Morrow, L. Wickstrom, G. Hanson, T. Schmidt, D. Schilling, B. Wolff. (Right) Orchestra sets up for musical rehearsal of musical. 60—Orchestra (Above) Linda Stuth heads dance line during pep test. (Above Lett) Connie Grady twirls par- asol at halftime. Cooperettes; (First Row) J. Swenson. B. Warner. C. Grady, J. Blake. N. Varner, J. Smeycu, S. Ackerman, B Olson. (Second Row) B. Boecker, D. Nelson, B. Spier. V. Norton, A .Hatcher. D. Shea. P. Barklind. C. Nelson. (Third Row) K. Hatcher. B. Klatke, D. Pederson, A. Ambor;t. C. Dcrner, L. Stuth. J. Krosch. G. Dahlin. Cooperettes—61 (Bottom row) J. Lewis, B. Olson, D. Doar, L. Stigsell. (Second row) L. Temple, assistant director; N. Lewis, K. Koerner, A. Lund, L. Wickstrom, J. Edberg, S. Peterson, J. Brock, S. Vnovcek, C. Struck, D. Madison, J. Kilpela. K. Wenger. C. Holden. (Third row) C. Tatro. J. Carlson. J. Nelson, P. Schulz. R. DeBruyn, R. Jevne, N. Hagfors. R. Scaia. L. Bergman. B. Wolf. J. Lexcen, R. Olson. (Fourth row) D. Caughey, D. Holsten, R. Tauhman, S. Potman. P. Quady, M. Steinweg. C. Neuberger. R. Hanson. S. Easthouse, L. Lindquist, D. Lewis, P. Ipsen. (Fifth row) D. Wannebo, P. Danielson, J. Carlson. T. Ingalls, T. Weis, M. Lee, G. Cavanaugh. M. LaBerge, G. Johnson, G. Hanson, M. Johonsen. T. Mikwold. ... And the Band Played On (Right) Color Guard steps off in pre-game show. 62—Band (First row) Flag Twirlers. P. Peterson, M. Tyson, V. Boeddeker. B. Laid. J. Peterson, B. Stockdill. (Second row) M. Purnick, C. Canton, C. Olsen. F. Carlson. M. Peter, S. Bohn. G. Carlson, S. Hanson. S Eickstadt. D. Schmidt, P. Sullivan, J. Marsh, D. Schilling. D. Kloos— Director. (Third row) B. Rudolph. K. Schilling. C. Olson. G. Swenson. K. Koerner, M. Danielson, L. Taft. J. Furber, C. Ross, J. Ostrom. C. Holmstrom. D. Kuschke. (Fourth row) T. Betley, M. Carlson. J. Lohman. N. Zedlik, S. Flemming. B. Heier. B. Correll, L. Jukua. A. Amborn. K. Marvin, K. Kimmerle. S. Lind. (Top row) D. VanderPool. J Nelson. K. Schultz. F. Vana, J. Bray, M. Dormanen, C. Hemming, T. Berry. D. Saksa. B. Duscher. P. Olson. S. Schulz. P Peterson. N. Tyson. V. Boeddeker, S. Nickolausen, B. Ladd, J. Peterson. B. Stockdill. Band—63 Symphonic Band. (First Row) J. Carlson. K. Olson. S. Easthouse. J. Thureson, T. Weiss, R. Jevne, W. Hagfors, P. Schultz, (Second Row) L. Taft, M. Danielson, K. Kimmerle. P. Danielson. A. Amborn, D. Girod, G. Dalhin, J. Nelson. R. Snustad, T. Ingalls. D. Saksa, M. Lee, M. Roemhildt. D. Schilling. (Third Row) B. Stockdill, D. Schmidt. V. Norton. P. Quady, B Correll, V. Boeddeker, P. Werth, B. Heler, J. Ostrom, C. Ackerblade, G. Carlson, S. Bonn, C. Struck, S. Vnoucek, S. Dieter. R. Veit, S. Elfstrand. C. Olson, K. Schultz, J. Lohman, B. Wolff, G. Hanson, T. Betley, P. Ipsen, P. Peterson. (Fourth Row) M. Purnick. C. Holden. J. Peterson, K. Wenger. Chris Canton, B. Rudolf, B. Taubman, R. Jevne, G. Johnson, B. Ducsher, D. Holsten, M. Steinweg, J. Bray, C. Flemming, P. Olson, J. Le Cuyer, S. Pltmon, T. Schmid, Mr. Kloos, J. Nelsen, M. Johanson, S. Hanson, A. Lund. J. Edberg, D. Kuschke, S. Eickstadt, B. Haasken Jazz Rock Ensemble. (First Row) D. Kushke. S. Elfstrand, B. Haasken. D. Saksa. T. Schmid. S. Pit- mon, J. LeCuyer, (Second Row) G. Carlson, S. Bohn, S. Dieter. R. Veit, S. Elfstrand. M. Thayer, C. Holden. (Third Row) J. Peterson. T. Erickson. G. Peterson. D. Kloos. 64—Band Concert Band I. D. Jensen, N. Zeidlk, K. Kerner, N. Johnson. (Second Row) D. Paulaha, B. Ladd. M. Tyson, C. Ross, J. Marsh. L. Bergman. D. Ring, C. Mork, S. Nickolauson, M. LaBerge. L. JuKua (Third Row) K. Kunze, G. Swenson, K. Koerner, B. Broberg, K. Thompson, B. Nitzorski, N. Lewis. G. Frilstad, S. Norberg, P. Peterson, J. Oesterreich, M. Peter, B. Olson, J. Brock, D. Espe, C. Brown, D. Doar, J. Lewis, (Fourth Row: K. Schilling, S. Ackerman, D. Zimdars. J. Lexcen, B. Sohr, D. Kloos, L. Pederson, D. Groska, D. Schmidt, B. Kropskl, F. Vana, R. Hanson. R. DeBruyen, T. Berry, T. Mikwold, D. Vanderpool, C. Kingsley, W. Wright, B. Quick, S. Peterson. (Left) Stage Band (First Row) A. Lund, J. Edberg, L. Wlckstrom, J. Bray, M. Stelnweg, B. Duscher, D. Holsten, P. Olson, (Second Row) D. Esbe, T. Ingalls, A. Amborn, B. Heler, S. Vnoucek, C. Struck, M. Lee, (Third Row) J. Carlson, Mr. Kloos, B. Rudolph. Concert Band II. (First Row) K. Becker. S. Hannibal, C. Tatro, C. Ruff. B. Scaia, (Second Row) S. Flemming, D. Caughey, S. Larson, S. Johnson, K. Ness, B. Ditter, .J. Franz, L. Bosquez, D. Schrader, K. Seelye, J. Haglund, C. Thompson, C. Neuberger, (Third Row) S. Schulz, S. Sandblade, K. Marvin, C. Holmstrom, J. Carlson, P. Baahe, S. Olson, G. Ellis, R. Purnick, J. Furbur, C. Apostolou, D. Mensch, F. Carlson, J. Angel, L. Stigsell, D. Madison. P. Wolff, D. Lewis, M. Carlson. (Fourth Row) D. Oyen, B. Brown, ft. Olson, D. Holmgren, D. Kloos, G. Cavanaugh, J. Canton, J. Hembroff, W. Brian, R. Nelson, K. Whalen, D. Wannebo, J. Olson, N. Franz, S. Hatcher, S. Anderson, T. Mikwold, D. Meyer, T. Olson, D. Malley, P. Sullivan, L. Wickstrom. Band—65 (First Row) C. Skare, P. Bohlig, D. Schultz, P. Barklind, J. Krampizt, J. Oesterreich, K. Reis, B. Olson, D. Oke- son. J. McDill, S. Schrieber. (Second Row) M. Kozub, B. Kempf. D. Pederson. J. Grove, G. Dahlin, G. Botner, K. Stanger, L. Spence, B. Klatke, K. Hatcher. (Third Row) P. Raveling, J. Stuert, T. Hoganson, S. Gaaster- land, S. Koch, J. Connell. S. Berard. S. Cooper. D. Lind. C. DeJarlait, M. Montgomery. D. Klinger, S. Nicko- lausen. (Fourth Row) D. Anderson, N. Anderson, K. Reis. L. Waldron. D. Invie. L. Fodstad. S. Stann, K. Olsen. S. Danielson. V. Norton, K. Marcy. V. Hanson. B. Spier, V. Faue. (First Row) R. Snustad, D. Norby, M. Campanella, K. Jenson, D. Stavanau, P. Winker, B. Ladd, S. Ahrens, M. Olson, C. Lere, R. Billman. (Second Row) D. Bedman, P. Schmidt, S. Schmidt, P. Werth, D. Belawski, F. Grande. J. Rick, K. Tynen, C. Voijta, B. Pomerleau, L. Bistodeau, C. Kipela, R. Gunderson, C. Walz. (Third Row) L. Johnson, N. Nystrom, M. Miller, S. Sjorgren, B. Frame, J. Mack, M. LaBelle, R. Olson, B. Werner. S. Gustafson, P. Kreger, K. Hemingway, V. Vagness, J. Hanley, S. Ackerman, J. Carlson. (Fourth Row) J. Har- grove, J. Hegard, D. Fern, S. Hartley, M. Pomerleau, S. Johnson, A. Losch. D. Murphy, S. Murschel, J. Sieg- fried, S. Soboy, D. Brown, K. Harysan, K. Seelye, T. Miller, L. Merriam, L. Janikowski, S. Leszko, D. Pendzimas. Pep Club cabinet: D. M. Miller, B. Frame, S. Bistadeau, M. Pomerlou. 66—Pep Club Peppy People Put Punch Into Pep Fest (Above Left) Vicki Faue, Sue Johnson, and Sue Hannibal were Hawk mascots. (Above) New Pep Club members endure traditional initiation, complete with air raids! Fern, D. Schultz, M. Olson, R. Olson, S. Berard, S. Danielson, Hanibal, S. Nickalouson, D. Belawski, C. Skare, D. Stavana, L. S. Sjogran, B. Ladd, P. Winker. Pep Club—67 A-Squad Cheerleaders (bottom row) J. Rick, F. Granda, P. Bohlig, D. Bedman, (middle row) K. Tynen, C. Skare. D. Kranz, (top row) P. Raveling, J. Seigfried. T. Peterson. L. Johnson S. Murshel 68—Cheerleaders mt Cheerleaders Build CHS Morale (Far Left) Cheerleaders are a very close-knit group. (Middle Left) A cele- bration follows every Cooper touch- down (Left) B-Squad (front row) K Koerner. J. McDill. L Langankl, (sec- ond row) R Jevne. C. Staples. K. Koerner. D. Olson (Center Above) Kandy prepares to applaud the soc- cer team. (Above Left) Captain Pam cheers our team on to victory. (Above) Captain Faye leads the crowd in a yell during a game Cheerleaders—69 A Club that works alongside Key Club is Girls United in Service. GUS, besides helping at Highview, showed interest in the mental patients at Cambridge State Hospital. They gave a Christmas party for the people there and in the future plan on adopting an orphan. Y-teens again spon- sored Jack of Hearts. Each chapter chose one candidate and worked on a different area of the dance. Their impressive induction and Thanksgiving ser- vice showed plainly the devotion of a Y-teener gives of herself. Pep Club started out their year with the annual initiation of new Pep Club Members. Pin curls, red lipstick, and white anklets singled out these initiates from the crowd, as did their unusual antics in the halls. The fun and spirit contained in every Pep Club girl is evident in their Pep test skits, ticket-selling, button- selling, and attendance at athletic events. The essence of a meaningful and fulfilling life lies in involvement. To be involved is to give of yourself, and giving is a joy to any who indulge. The opportunities for involvement at Cooper Senior High School are immense and widely varied; and it is possible for each and every stu- dent to give of himself, and become involved. The theme of Bridges was chosen by the editor and staff of this yearbook. Though the theme was carried out in the literal sense, the larger portions of the introductions and student life were devoted to the more abstract meaning of a bridge. Though most don’t realize it, the year- book is a lot of hard work and Friday evenings spent trying to make the story of the students’ high school years more memorable. Cooperettes, captained by Jeanne Blake, enter- tained Cooper students during football and bas- ketball halftimes. “Winter Wonderland” and “Hey Big Spender!” were two of the numbers per- formed by the girls. Miss Dubbe advised the Cooperettes again this year. AFS again sponsored two Foreign Exchange Students, Roger Cortes and Helen Zopoglou. To raise money for future such students, AFS en- gaged the services of the Harlem Diplomats in a benefit against our own Cooper fac- ulty. Our fantastic Cooper band endowed us with several titles and trophies this year. Among them the District 5M Lions Competition, Thunder Bay, Ontario, and WCCO radio band of the week. 70—Orc,anizations Copy Organizational Involvement Fosters Understanding With the addition of soccer, the time cheerleaders devoted to our many fantastic teams was in- creased greatly. They supplied the support so needed by our athletes in orange and blue. The language clubs combined this year to form the International Club.” The French section of it rehearsed and gave the play “Jack and the Bean- stalk,” all in French. One aspect of Student Council is giving. Santa Anonymous again, bought lots of presents for under-privileged children. About $500 worth of gifts were involved. One organization to be commended at CHS is Key Club. Their continued interest in and service to Highview School is an asset to the reputation of Cooper students. Key Clubbers sold “insurance policies” to people who an- ticipated damage to their yards on Hallo- ween and dutifully cleaned up any “acci- dents”. All of these organizations are necessary to the growth of each student of Cooper Senior High School, as the seniors leave behind them the memories only a high school such as ours can give. The juniors and sopho- mores accordingly become one step closer to the day that they, too, leave good old Cooper behind them. Organ itions Copy—71 72 Sports Editor Mark Fallon Assistant Editors Dan Zismer Tim Manthei Ron Steinert 73 Bottom row (left to right) M. Johnson, F. Bryant. M. Spring, C. Crider. P. Brown. R. Beckfield, R. Klatt. Second row (left to right) D. Reed, D. Albers. G. White, T. Wilts. R. Purnick, K. Larson, R. Busch, K. McKenzie. Top row (left to right) D. Ringdsad—mgr., C. Hem- berger, J. LeCuyer, M. Raveling. J. Zaic, D. Harreld. P. Kyllonen, J. Spencer, Coach Olsen, Coach Thorson. A-Squad Scores We They 6 Robbinsdale 24 0 Armstrong 21 0 Wayzata 24 13 Kennedy 16 22 Edina 23 14 Minnetonka 14 7 Lindbergh 12 20 Richfield 41 74—Football Bottom row: S. Root, J. Corbett. T. Mantheii, T. Praska. D. Johnson. A. Vilson. S. Lawrence. M. Jevne, D. McClenen. Second row: R. Breezee, J. Peterson, T. Erickson. B. Peterson, D. Harves. B. Wenz. Top row: Coach Sullivan, Coach Lorentzen, Coach Knight, J. Schissel, C. Cramer, T. Whitworth. P. Preuss, E. Kaufmann, D. Irving. (Lower left) Fullback Bob Peterson picks up a big gain through a hole in the Eisen- hower line. (Lower right) Co- captain Jim Spencer catches a third down pass from Kevin McKenzie against the Edina Hornets. Football—75 Hawks Rebuild Under New Head Coach (Top left) Halfback Mick Spring runs for a gain behind the blocking of guard Dave Harves during the Ken- nedy game. (Opposite page; bottom left) Halfback Jeff Wasnick prepares to run off tackle after receiving Mc- Kensie’s hand off in the Homecom- ing game. (Opposite page; bottom right) Co-Captain Steve Root carries the ball against the Kennedy Eagles. (Top right) Sophomores gain expe- rience in B-squad game for futuYe varsity football. (Bottom row) T. Baker, J. Bosak, J. Larson, D. Meyer. B. Elverad, J. Trap, K. Lillebo, S. Hemken, K. Gronlund, T. Baker. (Second row) M. Gunia, R. Beckfield, T. Bethke. W. Johnson, J. Simon, S. Hatcher. W. Kropski. C. Marfis. K. Peppe, J. Ortick, D. McLeccan, R. Brown, R. Roman. (Third row) D. McCourtney. S. Schreiber, S. Weeks, T. Gordhamert, G. Englsted, T. Harrison, C. Tabor, W. Neitezl, R. Breezee, M. Ellingworth, D. Ladd. D. Abbott, J. Peugh, S. Spring, M. Mackenthun, R. Klatt. Football—77 (Bottom row) C. Struck, C. Smida. C. Martinson. C. Neuburger. G. Burns. S. Leonard. C. Steen, L. Henkel. K. Lillebo. (Second row) J. Blocky. J. Lee. R. Grove. J. Warden. R. Peterson. R. Berquist. R. Holvberg. (Top row) Mr. Boyt. D. Holmgren. J. Reid. M. Roemhildt, G. Chrysler, C. Mommson. M. Stuntebeck, L. House. A. Clause. L. Dean. J. Tynan. K. Gordon. J. Ryan. Mr. Koestler. (Top) Varsity Players. (Below left) S. Leonard heads the ball (Below right) C. Momson plays the ball Opposite page. (Above) A pre-game huddle readies one’s mind. (Below left) R. Malmberg puts ball back into play. (Below right) A Daisy shows the efforts of a hard game. 78—Soccer Qoccer Proves a Challenge (Right) R. Grove chips the ball to a team mate. (Below left) B Squad Players. (Below right) Coach Boyt collects his thoughts be- fore the game. We They 0 St. Louis Park 7 0 Jefferson 5 0 Richfield 14 1 Armstrong 4 0 Lincoln 3 0 Edina 8 0 Lindbergh 0 1 Eisenhower 4 0 Kennedy 9 n (Standing) J. VanSteengen, M. Mckinley, Mr. Saros, J. Elverud, S. Cooper, B. Kyllonen. (Middle) S. Baardson, K. Schmidt. D. Espe. K. Notvedt, D. Gadtke. (Bottom) D. Labat, M. Bigley, K. Bergeron, M. Cole, G. Wicks. 80—Soccer J.V. (Back) W. Wright, J. Franz, J. Nelson, D. Saksa, M. Hughes. (Front) D. Petrich. S. Squire. M. Labarge. T. Dmohoski. (Upper left) Co-Captain Don Froyseth sets the pace. Mike McCourtney leads the pack. (Above) Coach Belden goes over meet results with team. We They 35 Lindbergh 20 43 Eisenhower 16 44 Edina 19 38 Lincoln 20 21 Tonka 40 33 Richfield 22 35 Jefferson 20 38 Kennedy 17 50 Armstrong 15 30 Robbinsdale 26 15 Mound 45 46 Park 17 Cross-Country—81 Cross Country Scores High (Above far left) Neil Franz leads an op- ponent. (Center above) Bruce Williams sets his pace. (Bottom far left) Tom Dmohoski displays sportsmanship after race (Above) Bob Ringwelski leads team- mate Mark Johansen around the lake. (Center bottom) Steve Pitman shows the strain of race as it ends. (Left) Mike Ste- fano strides on. Cross-Country—83 A Squad (Front Row) K. Thompson, C. Brown, R. Schumann, C. Marfiz, J. Bouta, L. MacDonald, C. Neuberger, M. Laforce, (Middle Row) S. Johnson mgr., M. Christenson, A. Vilson, B. Peterson, D. Libinski, M. Mackenthone, D. DeBruyn, R. Weimar, mgr. (Back Row) B. Borg mgr. Coach Sohn, C. Clemens, D. Flemming, S. Grunke, R. Busch, P. Steen, M. Latzke, Coach Tobin. We A-Squad They 20 Minnetonka 22 11 Richfield 37 24 Edina 20 32 Kennedy 16 14 Wayzata 30 27 Lindberg 19 33 Eisenhower 9 14 Fridley 28 27 Lincoln 15 19 Armstrong 26 21 Robinsdale 25 Riverfalls Invitational 5th Cooper Invitational 4th District 18 tied 5th Region V 6th 84—Wrestling Wrestlers Gain Experience in Tough Season (Far left) Co-captaln M. Christianson uses a double leg takedown to bring his opponent under control. (Top) R. Schuman rides his man out for a victory. (Middle) Co-captaln D. De- Bruyn uses a bar arm to control the match. (Bottom) D. Lepinski, in an effort to win, rides the legs of his Armstrong counterpart. Wrestling—85 (Top Right) R. Busch ties up with his opponent during the Minnetonka match. (Right) C. Clemens attemps a cradle In order to pin hls man. We B Squad They 30 Minnetonka 18 22 Richfield 28 19 Edina 27 26 Kennedy 10 21 Wayzata 27 24 Lindberg 19 31 Eisenhower 6 12 Fridley 35 23 Lincoln 19 B-Squad, (Front Row;) M. Roemhlldt, S. Elverud, W. Sharpe, R. Platzer, T. Chrlstainson, S. Slcora. M. Kilpatrick, P. Hanle, B. Borg, mgr (Back Row) Coach Tobin, S. Larson, G. Klave, L. Herkel, D. Meyer, D. Abbott, J. McQuisten, D. McCortney, B. Elverud, K. Gordon. 86—Wrestling (Top) M. Bums, J. Burns, M. Hegquist, J. Lenarz, M. Meyerhoff, D. Gadke, M. Gunla, M. Mc- Courtney, B. Brown, (Bottom) B. Birosh, L. Peppe, M. Nelson, D. Nicholases Coach Cramer, M. Gunla, J. Orork, R. Middlestad, Mgr., C. Lovell. We B-Squad They 76.5 Edina 28.5 75.0 Jefferson 30.0 83.0 Lincoln 22 75 Kennedy 30 44 Robbins- dale 61 81.5 Park 23.5 70 Armstrong 35 49 Fairmount 50 62.5 Ramsey 42.5 87.5 Richfield 17.5 'MHHMHMM Top: G. Johnson, J. Zachman, L. Fredrickson, D. Madison, D. Hanson, R. Svindal, S. Pierson, P. Utter, D. Morrison, Bottom; Coach R. Cramer, T. Nelson. R. DeBruyn, G. Berquist. Coach Olson, L. Pedersen, G. Johnson, C. Adams, Mgr. D. Herald. We A-Squad They 80 Eisenhower 10 42 North 63 62 Kennedy 43 56 Edina 49 70 Jefferson 35 69 Lincoln 36 76 Park 29 58 Robbinsdale 47 51 Armstrong 54 81 Richfield 24 88 Lindberg 17 46 Ramsey 30 46 Fairmont 28 Stout 4th Mankato 1st W. Bear 2nd Regionals 1st State 1st (Bottom left) Co-captaln G. Berqulst performs the difficult Iron Cross. (Bottom center) D. Madison executes his dismount on the horse. (Bottom right) D. Madison goes through his free-ex routine. (Top right) P. Utter reaches the height of a hand-stand on the rings as he successfully completes his most difficult routine. Gymnastics—89 (Top left) B. Wolff swims the last leg of a 400 free. (Far left) M. Weblnger executes a perfect back one and a half to beat Wayzata diver. (Center left) D. Peugh stretches out a 200 free. (Bottom left) P. Connolly gives It his all in the backstroke. (Top right) Captain M. Fallon confers with Coach Goodwin while manager V Boeddeker looks on. We They 56 Winona 39 79 Armstrong 16 58 Lincoln 37 63 Minnetonka 32 68 Robbinsdale 27 50 Lindberg 45 44 Eisenhower 51 47 Kennedy 48 47 Mayo 48 47 Edina 48 25 Golden Valley 70 56 Wayzata 39 65 Jefferson 30 62 Park 33 Lake Conference 4th Districts 3rd State 16th Back Row; K. Julian. G. Plascencia. R. Stelnert. K. Lafavour. B. Wolf. S. McKinley. Front Row; J. Wolford, M. Fallan, P. Connolly, P. Duxbury. D. Peugh. M. Fallon. Swimming—91 Back Row; B. Gawboy, J. DeMay, P. Gates, M. Adamson, P. Doar. J. Karvonan, Front Row; P. Elsmore, M. Ruehle, D. Klatke, D. Barry, J. Juliot, M. Lepinski, J. LaFavor. (Bottom) Freshman M. Adamson heads the varsity 400 free list as a record holder. We They 63 Winona 32 83 Armstrong 12 75 Lincoln 20 77 Minnetonka 18 67 Robbinsdale 28 59 Lindberg 36 56 Eisenhower 39 62 Kennedy 33 44 Mayo 51 50 Edina 45 56 Golden Valley 39 63 Wayzata 32 65 Jefferson 30 48 Park 47 92—Swimming (Top center) B. Wenz hits from outside. We Varsity They 45 Minnetonka 46 40 Richfield 70 50 Jefferson 69 43 Edina 76 54 Kennedy 76 45 Crosby-lronton 64 52 White Bear Lake 62 55 Wayzata 59 71 Lindberg 83 45 Minnetonka 61 49 Eisenhower 61 41 Robbinsdale 60 55 Lincoln 51 36 Armstrong 54 43 Mound 55 50 Jefferson 53 52 Richfield 65 36 St. Louis Park 62 52 Mpls. Central 55 Basketball—©3 Coach W. Johnson, E. Iskierla, B. Windsor, M. Fisher, C. Wurm, S. Scribner, S. Hyser, J. Nelson, B. Kyllonen, B. Wenz, P. Kyllonen, R. Lundgren, J. Spencer, R. Klatt, K. Gronlund, G. White, S. Horgen, Coach Lorentzen. 94—Basketball Mgr. P. Walker, R. Grove, J. Johnson, J. Lee, M. Juba, P. Jacobsen, T. Anderson. J. Godtree, M. Esterly, M. Reinke. G. Borrall, J. Bray, T. Harasyn, T. Cogswell, J. Moriarty, D. Espe, Coach Bauerly. (Top Left) G. White In the shuffle. (Top Right) P. Kyllonen shoots for point. (Bot- tom Left) S. Hyser stretches for the rebound. (Center Left) J. Spencer ties up the score. (Center right) P. Kyllonen sinks free throw. (Bottom right) P. Kyllo- nen comes out on top. We B-Squad They 35 Minnetonka 55 37 Richfield 53 36 Jefferson 71 34 Edina 43 39 Kennedy 57 48 Crosby-lronton 65 57 White Bear Lake 53 35 Wayzata 26 63 Lindberg 71 43 Minnetonka 59 55 Eisenhower 65 44 Robbinsdale 86 32 Lincoln 48 36 Armstrong 43 45 Mound 40 50 Jefferson 67 33 Richfield 66 65 St. Louis Park 42 Basketball—95 Pucksters Keep Up the Spirit 96—Hockey Back Row: Coach Bob Hammar, M. Meier, M. Stefano, M. Ellingsworth, K. Carlson. J. Wasnick, R. Breeze. S. Root, C. Fern, G. Gardner. C. Winter, Manager B. Correll; Front Row: S. Weeks. T. Baker, G. Englestad. T. Baker, J. Simonen. B Squad: (Back Row) Coach Ken Staples, K. Lillebo. D. Johnson, C. Smeda. J. Pugh, C. Tabor. R. Beckfield, K. Lillebo, Manager M. Schmedika, (Front Row) R. Beckfield, J. Irving. J. Trapp, J. Kllma, B. Quick, D. Maher. (Top left) Mark Ellingsworth winds up against opponent’s goal. (Top middle) Mike Stegano waits for pass at center ice. (Bottom left) Greg Gardner controls puck as Jeff Was- nick looks on. (Bottom middle) Tim Baker closely watched by official. We A-Squad They 1 Richfield 2 3 St. Louis Park ; 3 3 Robbinsdale 2 1 Lincoln 5 1 Edina 5 2 Kennedy 4 3 Eisenhower 5 2 Jefferson 4 3 Lindberg 4 4 Mound 2 4 Wayzata 1 2 Minnetonka 1 Hockey— 7 (Back row) Manager P. Danielson, K. Struck. M. Markson, G. Johnson. C. Momson. B. Rudolph. T. Erickson. G. Burns. F. Vana, D. Holsten. M McKinley. T. Houston. (First row) D. Marx. B. Swanson. G. Wicks. T. Mlkwold. G. Chrysler, N. Franz, S. Pitmon, W. Wright, G. Hatton, G. Cavanaugh. A First Year of Success (Top Right) Wayne Wright sprints final leg of race. (Middle Center) S. Pitman paces middle of crosscountry event. (Below) S. Pitman starts out the long event. We A.Squad They 12 Robbins 33 30 Kennedy 15 15 Lincoln 30 12 Park 33 24 Eisenhower 21 8 Richfield 37 17 Armstrong 28 17 Lindberg 28 19 Edina 36 35 Mound 10 Districts 10th State 11th Skiing—99 The 1970-71 athletic season proved to be one of rebuilding after the school split. With slow starts in such sports as football, bas- ketball, and soccer, the determination, skill, and fortitude of the Hawks began to show through. Many victories in gymnastics and swimming were obtained during the winter season. The 1970-71 football season began with some depressing losses against Robbinsdale and Armstrong; however, the Edina game lifted everyone’s spirit as we came close to beating the Hornets. Despite the disappointing season the gridders managed to place two men, Capt. Jim Spencer and Jr. Brian Wenz, on the all-con- ference team. Among these honors Spencer was also elected the most valuable player. The captains for next year’s team are Pat Brown, Jim Peterson and Mick Spring. Cooper’s sophomore team duplicated the record of last year by completing the season with six wins and two losses. Much of their victories were due to a strong team effort and spirit. Their coaches feel that many of the sophomore players will make a strong contribution to future varsity squads. As it was foretold due to the school split, a period of building for the Cooper football team was needed. A promising future is indicated by the strong sophs. SPORTS 100—Athletic Copy Although the Cooper Cross Country team got off to a slow start they began gathering momentum with the Rob- binsdale Invitational. Striving to place high in the next two invitationals, the distance men reached the turning point of the season with their good starters in the District 18 meet. While they proved mediocre in the dual meets, they showed greater ability in the triangular meet. The Cooper Soccer team, posting a 0-10 record, began a year of building a team. Capt. John (Bench) Wander receiving all conference honors as goalie, helped start off a new confer- ence game at Cooper. John also was considered the most valuable player. Prospects for next year’s team look good with many returning sopho- mores and junior lettermen. The Cap- tains for next year’s team will be Carl Neuburger and Chuck Smida. According to Coach Boyt, “With a great deal of room for improvement the team could have a very rewarding second season.” The Hawk cagers had a year of rebuilding similar to that of the football and cross country teams. Coach Whitey Johnson looked at the season as a year in which the team had to prove itself in the last seconds of play. Jim Spencer, Jim Nelson, Steve Horgan, Steve Hyser and 5’5” sophomore Ed Iskierka make up the starting line-up for Cooper. The B-squad had an exceptionally good year in that they had a good win-loss rec- ord. The outlook for next year is good from the returning lettermen and B-squad. This year’s hockey team finished with a 4-8-1 record. The sophomore team did remarkably well. Captains Jeff Wasnick and Steve Root along with Greg Gardner and Chuck Fern led the team through the season. Sophomore Steve Hatcher’s strong and consistent goal tending helped the team considerably. With nearly all the varsity team returning Coach Hammer expects a very good season next year. This year’s top scorer was Jeff Wasnick with twelve goals. 1970-71 was the first year Cooper had a skiing team. Even though they had two new coaches, Darrell Erickson from Plymouth and Bob Lindesmith from Sand- burg they did very well. The captains were Bruce Rudolf for jumping, Craig Momn- son for slalom and Tom Erickson for cross country. The team finished with a con- ference record of 4-8. In the District 18 meet Cooper finished tenth. Nine Cooper skiers qualified for the State meet. Jumpers Bruce Rudolf, Bob Huston and Greg Burns went to State. Slalom representatives were Craig Momnson, Brad Swan- son, and Doug Holston. Cross Country sent Tom Erickson, Steve Pitman, and Neil Franz to the State Meet. Through consistent playing Cooper placed in State. With all skiers, except five, returning next year, Coach Erickson looks forward to an excellent season. The swimming team under the direction of a new coach, Al Goodwin, completed one of its best seasons ever. With a record of 8 wins and 3 losses the swimmers came within two one point losses of being Lake Conference champions. After the completion of their dual meet season the Hawk tankmen were found to be rated fifth in the state. According to coach Good- win they’re looking forward to their district and state competition. Senior Capt. Mike Fallon along with seniors Ron Steinert, Shawn Mc- Kinley and Mike Webinger all set varsity records in their respective events. Returning varsity record-breakers Dave Peugh, Kimm Julian, Mark Fallon, Paul Duxbury and freshman Mark Adamson look forward to swimming their best year ever. The 1970 State Champion Gymnastics team came back this year strong to protect their crown. Co-Captains Gary Berquist and Lee Pederson led the team to a highly successful dual meet season. With strong sophomore depth and a new coach the team repeated as state champs. The Cooper Wrestling team proved to have the least appealing sea- son of its seven year existence. They finished fourth in the Lake Con- ference and fifth in District 18 Competition. Making it to Regions were Co-Captain Dennis DeBruyn, Mike Christianson, Carl Neu- buger and Kyle Thompson. Coaches Darrel Sohn and John Tobin are looking forward to next year having eight returning letttemen and another go at the confer- ence title. Athletic Copy—101 (Upper left) The Junior Class Hawk presides over the Home- coming festivities. (Above cen- ter) The Court: Princess Berda, Princess Sue. Queen Barb. Prin- cess Nancy. Princess Jeanne. (Above) All this for a rose? Yes! (Far left) Twelve semi-finalists. (Back row) R. Weimar, R. Snu- stad, D. Sharpe. C. Adamson. S. Murschel. T. Peterson, V. Norton. (Front row) B. Klatke, S. Maund, N. Varner. J. Blake. F. Granda. (Left) Cooper Marching Band performs to the theme of “Every- thing’s Coming Up Roses . Homecoming—105 Princess Nancy. Princess Berda Princess Sue. Princess Jean Homecoming—107 (Above Left) Four spirited sports spiffs board a bus for a football feud. (Above Right) Danette Schilling prac- tices bird-watching. (Above) Bomb scare forces students to evacuate building. (Right) Cooper students plead innocent to Mr. Lloyd. 108—Student Life 1971 Jack of Hearts I i ■■1 IBS I I (Left) Mike Christenson, 1971 Jack of Hearts. (Bot- tom Center) Jack of Hearts poster reflects the mood of the evening. (Below) Kimm Julian, and Allysor Hatcher converse quietly before c.ie dance. j 11 n 111 m 11 M'lj cn a 110—Contest play Winter Play 1971 (Above) Lady Aster tests the products of local still. (Left) Fisbee (Scott Lofsness) is wary of the advances of Lotus Blossom (Debbie Cossette). (Upper center) Mike Borg, and Ricque Cheney wrestle at Fisbee's birthday party. (Bottom center) Novak (Steve Borchert) dies the death of a coward.” (Bottom left) Command- ing officer (Jack Goodwin) briefs Novak on military duties. (Top left) Enlisted men (Brian Duchsher, Paul Dennler, Steve Borchert) are sworn In by commanding officer while general (Bill Monson) looks on. Winter play—111 (Right) Senior Class Officers. Paula Barklind. Jeanne Blake. Sandy Cortner. Dave Smothers. (Bottom Below) Junior Class Officers. Debbie Murphy. Camille Steen. Debbie Bedman. and Jim Stager. (Bottom Center) Soph- omore Class Officers. Diane Schmidt. Peggy Peterson. Steve Elfstrand. Ted Harasyn. 112—Class officers (Top Left) Becky Boecker. Sue Hartley, and Debi Fern react to a hall guides request for their passes. (Top Right) Hall guide Manthei accosts another lawbreaker. (Left) The terror of Calhoun Beach. Al Dalsey, invades the locker room. (Above) Confused hall guides are a common sight at Cooper Senior High School. Student Life—113 114—Christmas Week Don and DeeDee Don Crowns (Upper left) Homeroom 124 comes through in winning style. (Upper cen- ter) Bells in hall show “Hawks” spir- it at Christmas time. (Center) “You better watch out!” (far left) After earning the most stars during Christ- mas week Mick Bushey, proudly dis- plays the spoils of victory, (top) Snow week court—(top row left), S. Hyser, J. Wasnick, J. Slexeton, J. Goodwin, (second row) B. Barklind, J. Cor- bett, V. Norton, D. Smothers. B. Spier. S. Wollman, M. Miller (Third row) S. Berard, S. Root, D. Schultz, S. Horgen, T. Peterson, D. Frayseth, R. Schumann, S. Clair, D. DeBruyn. R. Saustad, J. Spencer (front row) S. Murschel, D. Kranz. D. Shap, C. Skare. F. Granda, P. Bohllg (Center) King Don and Queen DeeDee. (Above) Visiting Robbinsdale royalty. (Left) Two candidates are Jim Spen- cer and Pam Bohllg. 115—Snow Week Meditation, Study, and Laughs Make a Well-Rounded Student (Top Left) Too many cooks spoil the broth? Dave Kresa and Kyle Thompson swipe a pot from the next kitchen. (Top Center) ’Tis seldom one finds Jerry Zaic and Sandy Murischel studying. (Top Right) A warm sun glints upon the Cooper foyer at noon. (Above) Laurie Johnson troubles the librarian for another copy of “Boy's Life.” (Right) Mark Fallon stares at something or other as WC supervises. (Center) “Love Story himself displays his virtues. (Far Right) Roberta Weimar and Dee Dee Sharpe return for thirds. 116—Student Life Man of La Mancha (Center) Sancho. gaze at yon beauty —Gypsy Pirates in wait. (Far Left) “I am not your lady. I am not any kind of lady —pleads Aldonza. (Center Left) Look Don Quixote— look into the mirror of reality beckons The Knight of the Mirrors. (Lower Left) Multiple shame, thou givest unwil- lingly! (Upper Right) Eyes that burn with the fire of inner vision. (Center Right) ‘Til follow my master till the end?, questions Sancho. played by Courtney Taft. (Lower Right) Save yourself if you can from that, Quixote!” Musical—119 120—Musical (Upper Left) I am I, Don Quixote, announces Kimm Julian. (Center) Hail Knight of the Woeful Countenance. (Center Left) You're all the same! cries Aldonza, portrayed by Tammy Ludtke. (Lower Far Left) I believe Don Quixote is brother to Don Miguel. (Lower Left) Take him!” A prisoner is dragged from the dungeon. (Upper Right) Muletteers taunt Aldonza with Ah, my lady!”, Ah, my Queen! (Center Right) Tech crew builds the staircase, gateway to the prison. (Center Far Right) Janls Connell laboriously sews costumes In time for opening night. | u8lcal—121 STUDENT LIFE Those were the days. The years 1970-71 were the years of Vietnam, space-ex- ploration, Love Story, oil slicks, earth- quakes, and a winless football team. For Cooper students, there were classes at 7:00 in the morning. The changing of the guard occurred between 12 and 1 a’clock and the Falcons held the fort down ’til 6 o’clock. The Falcons went home at Thanksgiving and CHS re- turned to a strangely quiet building, as a small piece of the heart of each stu- dent left with the Armstrong kids. Homecoming 1970 began with the crown- ing of Barb Klatke as the Cooper High School Homecoming Queen. But it really began many months before with five committees slaving away to make the last seniors’ Homecoming a success. Out of 12 semi-finalists for Queen, Jeanne Blake, Sue Maund, Nancy Var- ner, Roberta Weimer, and Barb were selected as the finalists. The excitement built to a climax as Barb was presented as the new Queen, crowned by Mary Kay Sever, the 1969 Queen, and took the throne to begin her reign. In the following parade, the Junior Class float was judged to be the best for the second year in a row. And so, another tra- dition is begun for dear old CHS. Traditions come and go, but most are here to stay, both in the literal sense and in the memories of each Cooper graduate. One tradition was bro- ken, however as the Cooper football team tied Minnetonka in the Homecoming game. Christmas week, the last for the class of ’71, the first for the class of ’73 was observed during the week of December 14- 18. The Special Projects Committee conducted the week of spirit and fun. Each day was different. Monday being “Mistle- toe Kiss and Go.” Mick Bushey, senior, evidently uses the right mouthwash, as he collected the most kisses that day! Tuesday was “Deck the Teach and Door Galore” day. Needless to say, many “angelic” professors taught on Tuesday. Wednesday became “Deck the Bod” Day for the students of CHS. On Thursday, kids gathered at Theodore Wirth Park for an evening of tobogganing. And on Friday, Good old Santa “Skip” Claus occupied the foyer, along with Mrs. “Pam” Claus, and elves Jim and Margo. 122—Student life copy The Annual Guys Go Free dance was held on December 4. The theme this year was “Kissing Cousins”. Couples enjoyed them- selves as they swung their partner around the room. The Snow Week dance was a climax for the Snow Week activi- ties being held the week of January 11-15. Monday morning Don Frayseth and Dee Dee Sharpe were crowned and began their reign as King and Queen. Ski sweaters were worn on Monday to start the week off with snow spirit. On Tuesday the classes par- ticipated in a snowball eating contest. The Hawks showed their artistic ability on Thursday by sculpturing snow. Orange and Blue were worn on Friday to end a spirited week. The Cooper Drama Department presented three plays during the year of 1970-71. “Man of La Mancha” was the major production this year. Don Quixote, played by Kimm Julian, roamed the country in search of the impossible dream. Mr. John Cun- ningham served as the director and manager of the musical pro- duction while Mr. Wildung served as the musical director. The final result of months of preparation and anticipation were viewed by the audiences on November 12-14 and 19-21. The 1970-71 one-act contest play was “Stars and Stripes”. This production was of a deserter during the World War II and his pub- lic execution. Mr. Cunningham served as director of this poduc- tion, also. “Teahouse of the August Moon” was chosen by Mr. Ludwig as the winter play. Captain Frisbee went to Okinawa to teach the Okinawans democracy. The junior class sponsored the play. All proceeds went towards Prom. Mr. Phillips was tech director for all three plays. Student life copy—123 124 Studente Seniors Editors Sue Berard Kathy Olson Janet Kerkow Underclassmen Editors Kathy Harasyn Darlene Anderson Vicki Boeddeker 125 David Abbott Keith Almquist Annette Amborn Ricky Amundson Colleen Anderson David Anderson Gail Anderson Janet Anderson Jay Anderson Lawrence Anderson Stephen Anderson Timothy Anderson Jeffery Angel Christine Apostolou Janet Arens William Arenz Bruce Arnott Robert Arvidson Rue Asmus Steven Baardson Dawn Bach Pamela Bahe Wendy Bailey Rex Baker Timothy Baker Todd Baker Kathryn Barhost Robin Barthell Lynn Bassett Susan Baukner Nancy Baum Allen Bauman Katherine Becker Robert Beckfeld Lori Behm Joy Belland Robert Bellos Roberta Benedict Sandra Benge Sheila Bennett Patricia Benton Dennis Berg Larene Berg Diane Berger Kurt Bergeron Kevin Berghoff Joseph Berglund Ronnie Berquist Thomas Bethke Sophomores tried to beat Junior tradition of winning. Holly Blair Karen Blixt Jefferey Blohm Karleen Bloom Michael Bodem Rebecca Boecker Mark Boettcher Michaela Borchert Robert Borg Gregory Borrell James Bosak Linnea Bosquez Debra Boucher Renee Boucher Marilynn Brandt Gerald Bray Ricky Breezee Robert Broberg Charles Brown Robert Brown Stephanie Brudwick Beverly Bryan Scott Buchholz Linda Bukosky Douglas Burandt Karen Burquest Sharon Busse Elizabeth Cain Kathleen Calder Susan Campbell Dawn Carlson Gary Carlson Jolane Carlson Keith Carlson Dee Ann Carpenter Laurie Carroll Roland Case Jeffrey Caton Diane Caughey Gregg Cavanagh Teresa Ceballos Gail Chapman Jacqueline Chase Jill Chatelain Marie Chelmo Gary Cheney Marilyn Chenvert Monna Christensen Charles Chrlstopherson Gregory Chrysler Robert Clark Andreas Claus Nick Cloutier Robin Coates Mark Coe Gerald Cogswell Karen Cole Mark Cole Steven Commers Mark Connoy Michael Cook Sophomores—127 Steven Cooper Catherine Corbett Pamela Corbett Lorrie Corcoran Debra Cossette Christopher Cotter Kimberly Crider Daryl Crowe Michael Culhane Cheryl Curtis Judy Curtis John Dale Laura Danielson Michele Danielson Gregory Day Randall DeBruyn Jeffrey Demay Wanda De Witt Stephen Dear Joan Demeules Phillip Dennler Steven Derner Kenneth Devine Jeffry Dickey Barbara Ditter Rock Dockstader Karen Dosmann Patty Doty Steven Doty Debra Doud Colleen Dougherty Ronda Dryden Brian Duchscher Charlene Dueck Debbie Dunn Paul Duxbury Debra Eastman Jeri Ann Ebert Katherine Eckman John Edberg Brenda Edwards Thomas Eggert Steven Eickstadt Kevin Eiden Tracey Eiden Tracey Elbe Stephen Elfstrand Mark Ellingsworth Lou Ann Elliot Guy Elmore Michael Esterly Hollie Estram Sarah Fahy John Fallon Diane Ferguson Linda Elstad Bruce Elverud James Elverud Gaylen Engelstad David Espe Barbara Fetterly Julie Fetterly Thomas Fish Phillip Fishbeck 128—Sophomores Susan Fitzgerald Susan Flemming Jeffery Floding Kim Floyd Neil Franz Robert Fredenburg Geri Frilstad Robert Froshaug Kathleen Fursman Karen Gaasterland David Gadtke Kevin Gardner Catherine Garies James Gawtry Bruce Gellerman Jeffrey Gessell Susan Girdler Laurie Glaim Georgette Goodrich Thomas Gordhamer Keith Gordon Linda Grandner Gregory Gremmels Wayne Grenson Kevin Gronlund David Groska Kathleen Grotte Richard Grove Donald Gruber Gale Gunderson Richard Gunderson Joan Gustafson Amy Haen Edward Haen Nancy Hagfors Larry Halvorson Barbara Hamel Patricia Hamilton Nancy Hammond Lori Hannibal Elizabeth Hanson Pamella Hanson Paul Hanson Roger Hanson Theodore Harasyn Susan Hartfiel Mary Hartley Rebecca Hartung Leroy Harvala Steven Hatcher Glenn Hatton Kathy Haugen Silvia Hauser Charles.Hawkins Deane Hayes Teresa Hedlund Gregg Hedtke Jennie Heglund Mark Hegquist John Hegstad William Heier Paul Hellen Darrell Helmers Sophomores—129 Sophomores’ Talent Displayed in Sports Neil Franz shows determination in cross- country meet with Lincoln. Gayla Helmke Jay Hembroff Scott Hemken Jacqueline Henderson Hal Hendrickson Lome Henkel Kim Hennenfent Jean Henry Steven Herbst Charles Hiatt Glayds Hillukka Donald Hiltner Terrance Hoff Janice Holm Julie Holmes Cheryl Holmstrom Kathleen Horner Larry House Mark Hughes Donald Hukriede Karen Huro Robert Huston Teresa Ingalls Paul Ipsen James Irving Edward Iskierka Mary Iverson Mary Jacobson Julie James Michael Jane Cheryl Jasper Patrick Jemming Brett Jensen Debra Jensen Jennifer Jensen 130—Sophomores Susan Jesperson Robin Jevne Ann Johnson Betsy Johnson Craig Johnson Diane Johnson Gary Johnson Janet Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Kevin Johnson Nancy Johnson Keith Joly Cindy Jorges Michael Joslin Michael Juba Kaye Kaiser Julie Kamke Joel Karvonen Ludmilla Kasanezky Barbara Keegan John Keegan Kirk Kelley Jane Kenow Sandra Keske Michael Kilpatrick Jackie Kilpela Milk and Cookie time offers relaxation from classroom routine. Patricia Kinler Thomas Kivisto Ronald Klatt Timothy Klave Richard Klick Charles Kling Cynthia Klinger Susan Knudsen Jacque Kntuson Linda Knutson Kandice Koerner Katherine Koerner Deborah Konkol Robert Korinek Pamela Koskela Lyle Kowal Jackie Krieg Jean Krieg William Kropski Beth Krueger Christine Krueger William Kuhn Kenneth Kunze Gregory Kupka Sophomores—131 Brian Kyllonen Connie LaBelle Patrice LaBerge David Labat Donald Ladd James Ladd Lani Langanki Rita Lanners Jeffrey Larson Patricia Larson Ricky Larson Scott Larson Sheree Larson Tom Larson Mary Lauzon Geralyn Lazer Cindy Lee James Lee Cheryl Leiter Janice Leonard Michelle Leone Robert Lerum Pamela Levno Nanette Lewis Steven Lewis Kent Lillebo Douglas Lindgren Laurie Lindquist Charles Livingston Michael Loesch Kurt Lofsness Janet Lohmann Malinda Longen Jill Love Gary Lovell Kevin Lovgren David Lucchesi Tamara Ludtke Erin Luebke Diane Lunde Mary Lunden Rick Lundgren Vickie Lundmark Gregory Lutgen Larry MacDonald Mark Mackenthun Daniel Maher Linda Malikowski Mary Maniak Randall Mans Craig Marfiz Jody Marsh Deborah Martin Kristi Marvin Michael Marxen David Mason Beverly McComas Dennis McCourtney Jeffery McDonell Shelly McDonell Ann McGowan Kim McKenzie Robert McKenzie Susan McKenzie Mark McKinley David McLennan Audene McNurlin Mark Meier Debra Melin Wendy Melsness 132—Sophomores Dale Mensch Thomas Merten David Meyer Richard Meyerhoff Patrick Michels Ricky Middelstadt Steven Mikel Thomas Mikwold Alan Miller Mary Mills Thomas Mills Douglas Mitchell Lyda Mitchell Todd Moe Cheryl Mohr Craig Mommsen Alan Monegar Candice Monson William Monson Glenda Morgan John Moriarty James Morin Carol Mork Wayne Morris Alan Moser Mary Moser Nancy Moulton Timothy Mullaney Kathleen Mulvaney Christine Murphy Deborah Murray Marcia Murray David Neddersen Bradley Nelson Bradley Nelson Talent Is Shown by Sophomores Tammy Ludtke plavs leading female role in Cooper’s mu- sical production Man of La Mancha. Sophomores—133 Brian Nelson Gerald Nelson Joan Nelson Karen Nelson Richard Nelson Steven Nelson Thomas Nelson Kerwin Ness Jeffrey Neumann Jody Newcomb Kevin Nichols Sandra Nickolauson Frederick Niggeler Bradley Nitzkorski Rebecca Nitzkorski Sandra Nordberg Thomas Nordenstrom Bruce Nordin Denise Nordstrom Linda Nordstrom Terry Nordstrom Kevin Notvedt Terry Notvedt Bradley Nygard Timothy O’Rourke Kathleen Olsen Deborah Olson Denise Olson Jeanette Olson Joan Olson Larry Olson Lynn Olson Lynne Olson Nannette Olson Pamela Olson Russell Olson Tradition Is Carried on by Sophomores High scholastic standings of Cooper brings about much study on the part of all. Timothy Olson Jeffrey Orluck Adaline Orozco Larry Orstad Carol Overman David Oyen Pamela Parker Mark Parnell Kathleen Pawlik Lee Pederson Kevin Peppe Daniel Pertile Elaine Peterson Gwenn Peterson Janet Peterson Janis Peterson Joy Peterson Peggy Peterson David Petrich Gerald Phillips Teresa Pickus Edward Picott Randy Pierson Scott Pierson Richard Platzer Timothy Pohl Mark Potter Patricia Prall Denise Pray Jerald Pugh Gerald Rako Debra Randall Jeffrey Reid David Reinert Mark Reinke Nancy Reinking Robin Rhoe Paula Roach Bruce Rocksted Michael Roemhildt Robert Romann Linda Rood Cynthia Rosener David Ross Larry Round Bruce Rudolph Ronald Rudolph Carmen Ruff Sophomores—135 Jenifer Ryan Robin Rykken Darrell Saksa Katherine Samels Sheila Sandblade Danette Saunders Kenneth Schaal Laura Scheef Robert Schiferli Michael Schmaedeka Diane Schmidt Kevin Schmidt Denise Schrader Steven Schreiber James Schroeder Colleen Schuller Sandra Schulz Susan Schumann Roberta Schuster Delores Sellman Connie Shepperd John Sicora John Simonen Shari Simonson Catherine Sipe Rena Sitter Pamela Skare Jerry Skoby Paul Slettehaugh Thomas Smegal Debra Smith Marcia Smith Ronald Smith Nancy Snaza Robyn Socha Kathlene Sommers Phillip Sonnenberg Joseph Sorensen Debra Sorg Dixie Sowers Vicki Sowers Gail Spence Steven Spring Scott Squire Leslie Squires Cynthia Staples Michael Stefano Richard Steuck Deborah Stevens Deborah Stiles Ron Stiller Mike Stoner Jane Strand Richard Strom Denise Stromberg Diane Stueland Linda Stumpf Robert Sturdy Loretta Sullivan Pamela Sunders Debra Sundvall Kenneth Surface Robert Svehlak Bradley Swanson Stewart Sweeney Genice Swenson Linda Sybrant Charles Tabor Robert Taubman Pamela Tell 136—Sophomores Karen Terhaar Phyllis Them Richard Thomas Cindy Thompson Kevin Thompson Lawrence Thompson Linda Thompson Paul Thompson Patrick Tierney Debra Tjaden James Tollifson Diane Totman James Tousignant Donald Traczyk James Trapp Joseph Treb Cheryl Tweed James Tynen Bryan Tyson Howard Ulven Bobby Utecht David Van Dusen Timothy Van Tassel Michael Van Wie Diane Varner Cheryl Veit Dawn Voltz Paul Walker Julie Wallin James Walton Nancy Wanha Daniel Wannebo John Wargin Kevin Washam Michael Waste Robert Wavinak Jame Webster Steven Weeks Kimberly Weinbeck James Weinkauf Thomas Welters Sandra Wentura Karen Werner William Westerman Katherine Whalen Ann White Gary Wicks Deborah Wiese Richard Wilcox David Will Cynthia Windsor Mark Windsperger Lynn Winge Christopher Winter Darrell Wodtke Deborah Wold Patricia Wolff Lori Worden Larry Worm Cheryl Worwa Charles Wright Craig Wurm James Zachmann Sophomores—137 Cheryl Ackerblade Sandra Ackerman Curt Adams Sharon Ahrens Dana Albers Faith Albers Analyn Amborn Debra Amborn Darlene Anderson Kathryn Anderson Marlene Anderson Timothy Anderson Timothy Anderson Nancy Andresen William Antoski Richard Arens Lu Ann Arenz Jacquelyn Arndt Mark Arneson Jeanne Baier Deborah Baker Michael Bakken Dan Baldridge William Banks David Barcel Joan Barhorst Sandra Bassett Rebecca Beatty Debra Beavens Deborah Bedman Teri Beeman Mark Belford Cheryl Belland Greg Benson Duane Berg Debra Berghoff Jack Bethke Clayton Betzold Britt Blegen James Blockey Barbara Bobleter Mary Boecker Vicki Boeddeker Suzanne Bohn Michael Borg Gayle Botner Jerome Bouta Melvin Boyd Constance Britzlus Paul Brost Diane Brown Patrick Brown Scott Brown Mark Bruske Terrance Bukosky Dawn Bullock Lori Burkland Dennis Burns Douglas Burns Gregory Burns Lawrence Busse Teri Butorac Sheila Buttolph Stephen Cady Ruth Cameron Michele Campanella 138—Juniors Gordon Campbell Cheryl Carlson Debra Carlson Judith Carlson Mark Carlson John Caron Sherry Carpenter Paul Cato Julie Chamberlain Catherine Chase Sheila Chovan Judy Claypool Mark Clem Craig Clemens Kim Cogswell Paul Connolly Barbara Cooper Carl Cramer Thomas Cramer Charles Curry Steven Dahl Dale Dahlin David Dahlin Gail Dahlin Susan Dahlstrom Jeannine Danielson Patricia Danielson Roger Danielson Marie De Bernardi Bruce De Jarlais Suzanne De Pew Barbara Degendorfer Paul Dennler Charmaine De Jarlait Jill Dickson Margo Digatono Suzanne Dillon Thomas Dmohoski William Doar Margaret Dobbin Deborah Dooley Michael Dormanen Sandra Dosman Sherry Dosman Maureen Dougherty Stephanie Driscoll Jody Durand Susan Easthouse Robin Eckman Mary Edison Daniel Eiden Robin Eiden George Ellis Amy Elsenpeter James Engh Warren Englund Debra Erickson Gary Erickson Thomas Erickson Richard Ess Pamela Evangelist Stephen Fahy Mark Fallon Connie Fenske Cindy Fern Steven Fern Lynn Fodstad Lee Fredrickson Sheila Gaasterland Lynn Gabrielson Juniors—139 Constance Ganzer Daniel Gartner Raymond Gay Vicki Gay Barbara Girod Diane Girod Dana Gloege Rick Gorham John Grabko Connie Grady Greggory Green Kevin Green Dennis Grenell Jackie Grove Carol Gruber Mark Gruber Richard Gruber Steve Gruenke Eugene Grundstrom Gordon Gulczinski Robert Gundersen Roberta Gundersen Paris Gunther Susan Gustafson Mary Hagemann Mark Haglund Bruce Hammer Julie Hanley Colleen Hanratty Danny Hansen David Hanson Steven Hanson Kathleen Harasyn Lynn Harris Steven Harrison David Harves Alyson Hatcher Kevin Hedlund Gary Heinecke Marc Heisenfelt Charles Hemberger Kathleen Hemingway Michael Henneman Randy Hermes Duane Herrald Susan Herzog Marsha Hess Donna Heuer Bruce Hill Juniors Construct First Place Float Many long hours were spent In preparation to “Scuttle the Skippers by enthusiastic Juniors. 140—Juniors Debra Hill Darlene Hillukka Vicki Hockert Pamela Hodgin Steven Hoff Terese Hogenson Charles Holden Teresa Holladay Steven Holmer Jeanne Holmes Douglas Holsten Ellen Horner Douglas Howe Katherine Hughes Steven Ingalls Deborah Invie David Irvin David Irving Kevin Iverson Phillip Iverson Bruce Jacobson Laurie Janikowski Michael Jester Richard Jevne Mark Johansen Ann Johnson Bruce Johnson Candace Johnson David Johnson Dennis Johnson Lila Johnson Melissa Johnson Michael Johnson Robin Johnson Roger Johnson Sandra Johnson Sandra Johnson Scott Johnson Susan Johnson Timothy Johnson Herbert Johnston Catherine Juba Lynette Jukua Kimm Julian Miles Kane Mark Kapitan Randald Kath Karen Katvala Earl Kaufmann Dennis Kavanagh Kandy Kealy Sallie Keifer Barbara Kempf Cynthia Kephart Shirley Keppel Bruce Kilander Katherine Kilcullen Jeannine Kilian Carla Kilpela Sharlene King Charles Kingsley Barbara Kinler Timothy Kinneberg Gregory Klave Nancy Klemenhagen John Klima Juniors—141 Valarie Knock Diana Knutson Karen Knutson Susan Koch Teresa Kohlbeck Steve Koshiol Marlene Kozub Julianne Krampitz Peggy Kreber Pamela Kreger Lenann Kronberg Janet Krosch Gerald Krulikosky Mary Kuch Philip Kupka Michael La Berge Kim La Fontaine Michael Lafferty Charles Laing Ann Laliberte Kyle Langum Susan Larsen Susan Larsen Deborah Larson Roxann Larson Steven Lawrence Jeffrey Lee John Lee Mark Lee John Lenarz Nancy Lenox Michael Leonard Cynthia Lere Susan Leszko Connie Levang Jeffrey Lewis Terrance Lewison James Lexcen Kerry Lillebo Debra Limond Sandra Lind Deborah Litchy Sumner Lokken Valerie Loven George Luby Dana Luebke Allen Lund Gregory Lundgren Barbara Lundquist Linda Malicki David Malley Julie Mann Pat Manuelson Kimberly Marcy Theodore Maro Craig Martinson Jane Martinson Dennis Mason Greg Mason Mark Matheny Cindy Mattson Harold McCann Dawn McCarthy i 142—Juniors Jane McDill John McKenzie Sandra McKeon John McQuisten Wendy Melby Paul Meichert Lora Merriam Stephen Merriam Michael Meyer Mark Meyerhoff Linda Miller Terese Miller Renee Moe Mathew Moldestad Dale Moore Donald Morris Rebecca Morris Debra Morrow Joyce Moulton Michael Mullaney Deborah Murphy Ralph Murphy Jennet Mutton Bradley Nelson Bruce Nelson Cynthia Nelson Debra Nelson Janice Nelson Kenneth Nelson Margot Nelson Michael Nelson Nancy Nelson Rodney Nelson Vicki Nelson Lawrence Netka Carl Neuburger iii Daniel Nickolauson Donna Northway Dennis Nygaard Connie Nyquist Dennis O’Dell Bradley Odenthal Jerriann Oesterreich Debra Okeson Ronald O’Konek Byron Olson Darrel Olson Gregory Olson Kevin Olson Linda Olson Margo Olson Nancy Olson Fern Orozco Nancy Owens Maureen Palmer John Pappas Bruce Parker Diane Parker Frank Partyka John Pawlik David Peoples Mike Perra Barbara Peterson Candice Peterson Underclassmen De- velop School Spirit Pep Club prospects find courage on day of initiation. It wasn’t our idea! Carol Peterson Cindy Peterson Debra Peterson Gary Peterson Gayle Peterson James Peterson Robin Peterson Steven Peterson David Peugh Stephen Pitmon Joseph Piwoschuk Gregory Plasencia Scott Pollock Mary Pomerleau Robin Praska Terrance Purcell Mary Purdy Rick Purnick Debra Quade Michael Quade Dean Quick Debra Rangel Margaret Raveling Marcia Reader David Reed Robert Reinert Michael Reinking Charlene Retzack Kathleen Ries David Ring David Ringstad Scott Ripczinski Stephen Roadfeldt Kimberly Rohrer Randy Roles Mark Rosch Cheryl Ross Donna Ross Debra Ruckle Stephanie Rudin Joel Ruffenach John Ryan Robert Sands Rebecca Scaia Gloria Schaeffer Shelley Schaul Richard Scherz Kevin Schilling John Schissel 144—Juniors Lynette Schmid Debra Schmidt Paula Schmidt Cindy Schopper Patricia Schulz Marylane Schwartz Angela Scott Christopher Schudder Karen Seelye Donna Seeple Wallace Sharp Mark Shasky Diane Shea Richard Shelley Susan Sjogran Susan Skinner David Sladek Judyth Smegal Charles Smide Janice Smith Paul Snodgrass Barry Sohr Susann Sorenson Lynn Spence James Spitzenberger Jeffrey Spizale Joseph Sporlein Mickey Spring Jeff Lewis is honored with the privilege of es- corting the Royal Court. Mary Squires William St. Jacque James Stager Bonnie Stahlberg Sandra Stahn Richard Stanchfield Karen Stanger Deborah Stauffer Camille Steen Paul Steen Allen Steffey Allen Stegora Mark Steinweg Joanne Steuart Larry Stigsell Ann Stiles Sheryl Stockdill June Strohkirch Curtis Struck Cynthia Stuart Jacquelyn Stuber Juniors—145 Scott Studeman Steven Suess David Sullivan Kathleen Sullivan Martha Sullivan Rick Svindal Heidi Swanson Robert Swanson Jane Swenson Sandra Szymanski Steven Tacheny Lori Taft Cynthia Tatre Sheila Temple Steven Tempel Diane Tettamble Daniel Thayer Teresa Therien Dale Thompson Jean Thureson Lynn Tidemann Brian Tighe Susan Tilseth Theresa Truchinski Robin Turgeon Katherine Tynen Gloria Ulland Steven Valentine Mark Van Dusen Daniel Vanderpoel Nina Vansickle Richard Veit Gregory Velner Michael Vetsch Steven Vnoucek Denise Volk Randy Volk David Voltz Linda Wahl Lorna Waldron Thomas Wall Glen Walters Charlene Walz Sherry Webb Clark Weber Debra Wentura Bryan Wenz Lynn Wilczek Jeffrey Wilkening Juniors Anxiously Await Year 72 Mickey Spring—proving himself, became one of the 1971-72 Tri-Captains. 146—Juniors Garnz Wilson Todd Wilts William Windsor Sallie Winter Patricia Witry Robert Wolak William Wolff Debra Worel Charles Workman Sara Wormas Wayne Wright Kristy Yoraway Steven Yund James Yunker Nancy Zeidlik Daniel Zismer A unique oldtimer pulls up for a long needed tune-up. Juniors—147 Involvement — Key to Success In late November officers for the Junior Class Cabinet were chosen. All the energies of the Class of “72” were turned toward raising money for the upcoming Prom. Various money-making projects helped reach their goal. Of these projects the most helpful were the piles of paper flowers, and homeroom-sponsored bake sales. The winter play, “Tea- house of the August Moon,” was sponsored by the Junior Class. This was their largest source of revenue for the Prom. Thirty-three juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society. The ceremony was on the evening of Thursday, December 10. Car- nations were distributed to the new members by the old members. The carnations symbolized honor achievement. The inductees were escorted on stage by the old members, where they were introduced to the audience. Before the oath was said candles were lit. A reception was held for the members and their parents after the ceremony. The skillful talents of the class of “72” were utilized during the weeks prior to Homecoming. Dedicated juniors spent hours in Analyn Am- born’s garage making an artistic float for the Homecoming parade. Cutting tissue paper, stuffing, and getting raw knuckles were all part of the job. The reward for working hard was first prize in the Home- coming parade competition. This established a two-year tradition for the juniors. An integral part of the educational process is involvement. On December 27 the Cooper faculty challenged the Armstrong fac- utly in a basketball game. This game was a benefit for Ted Leuer after a freak accident on December 9 caused him to lose both legs. The game was very well attended. The juniors and sophomores came to the benefit to convey their deepest sympathy to Ted, even though many did not know him. All proceeds went to the Ted Leuer fund. Leaders of the Sophomore Class were chosen late in December. The election of the Cabinet united the Class of “73”. Among many of its tasks is the selection of their class rings. After many long hours of work, cutting tissue paper, and stuf- fing a gigantic hawk the sophomores entered their artistic float. Their reward for their time and effort was a second place prize. The revenue earned to build the float was contributed by all sophomore homerooms. Athletically-oriented girls who showed an interest in organ- ized sports were initiated into GAA in October. The require- ments for initiation were set up by old members, and were hesitantly carried out by the initiates. The members can now work toward their stripes, pins, letters, and numerals. After earning fifty points for Pep Club, sophomores have the chance to purchase their sweaters. This and the initiation, in the early part of their junior year, make the girls official mem- bers of Pep Club. 148—Copy Seniors Cross Bridge Into Future Debra Lee Aanerud Cheryl Ann Adams Charlene Rae Adamson Mary Lorraine Alguire Daniel Wayne Anderson Gerald Douglas Anderson Patricia Helen Anderson Stephen A. Anderson Sterling John Anderson Debra Ann Arens In Memoriam Vern Thomas Arnott Patricia Jean Atkins Cynthia Marie Baker Eugene Glen Baker Paula Jean Barklind Seniors—149 “If Mommy could only see me now!” Mark Allen Barrows Dean Edward Barsness Patricia Helene Bauer Randolph Charles Beatty Steven Floyd Beavens Claudia Louise Becker Richard Joseph Beckfield Edward William Beddow Debra Ann Belawski Rand Murray Benson Suzanne Marie Berard Mary Joan Bergeron Barbara Jean Berglund Laurie Jeanne Bergman Gary Rowe Berquist Thomas Arthur Berry Allan Richard Blenias Renee Catherine Billington 150—Seniors Delmer Dewayne Bishop Linda Marie Bistodeau Linda Lee Bjork Jeanne Marie Blake Gail Louise Blomquist Joanne Elys Bloomqulst Robert Philip Bobzlen Karen Sue Bodin Pamela Marie Bohlig Joanne Marie Bolduc David Lawrence Bona Stephen James Borchert Beverly Ann Bosak David Frederick Bosch Cathy Mary Boynton Roger Lee Bradford Nancy Ann Brick Chris Henry Brown Nancy Lou Brown Warren Lee Bryan Linda Lee Burns Gary Vaughn Burow Richard John Busch Mitchell James Bushey Elaine M. Cambronne Bruce Hamilton Carlson Bruce Lowell Carlson Douglas Lawren Carlson Fred Dwayne Carlson Gregory Lee Carlson Mark Stephen Carlson Wendy Kay Carlson Richard Douglas Caron Patti Jo Carroll Richard Michael Cheney Kay Diane Christensen Michael Re Christenson Keith Eugene Chrysler 152—Seniors Suzan Kay Clair Kathleen Kay Cogswell Daniel Lawrence Colbath Constance Ann Colvin Patricia Afven Conklin Michael Robert Conlin Janyce Lynn Connell Susan Elizabeth Cooper John Patrick Corbett Lynn Marie Corcoran William James Correll Roger GilDerto Cortes Sandra Jean Cortner Christopher Paul Crider Mary Patricia Cummings Alvin Daisey Sandra Lynn Danielson Dennis Stuart De Bruyn Terry Wayne Degendorfer Barbara Ann Delck Seniors—153 Sooner or Later Spring Fever Strikes Christine Kay Derner Stephen Neil Dieter Monica Jean Dillenburg Kathleen Mary Dillion Suzanne Marie Donnelly Joanne Mary Dordon Barbara Ann Dorn Karen Marie Doty Bradley Gene Dow Debra Elaine Drake Pauline Agatha Dueck Carol Lynn Durant Adrienne Ann Edison Sandra Ann Egan Carol Alice Eiden Mary Margaret Eiden Phyllis Jean Ellison Janice Margaret Elsen Mary Ellen Emons Jeffrey Allen Engle 154—Seniors Bonnie Sue Englund Brenda Joyce Erickson Cynthia Joy Erickson Terese Dolores Eyre Michael James Fallon Victoria Marie Faue Charles Robert Fern Debra Kay Fern Rhonda Leigh Ferrlan Cheri Marie Feyereisn Connie Ann Fischer Michael Anthony Fischer Pamela Joy Fisher Chris William Flemming Barbara Louise Frame Joel Scott Franz Barbara Ann Frasl Don David Frayseth William Robert Freeburg Ronald Wayne Fulton Janell Jean Furbur Seniors—155 Lucy Ann Gabbert Vickie Ann Gangness Gregory George Gardner Ricky Gene Gass Gale Ann Gellerman Dallas Paul Gerrish Patrick Joseph Gieseke Pamela Sue Girod Debra Lynn Gobel John Daly Goodwin Faye Marie Granda Jana Lee Green Gregory Alan Greenwald Michael Kern Gregolre Mary Elizabeth Gruhlke Janet Lynne Gullickson “I just like to look at the pictures.” Deborah Jo Glalm Pamela Kay Gulsvlg Samuel Leonard Haen William Joseph Hagerty Joanne Mary Hamel Susan Kay Hannibal 156—Seniors Sue Jane Hansen Dale William Hanson David Harold Hanson Gayle Margaret Hanson Glen Arthur Hanson Gretchen Jean Hanson Linda Marie Hanson Kenneth William Harasyn Jerry Thomas Hargarten Joan Catherine Hargrave Daniel Stephen Harkess Joy Marie Harr Paula Maureen Harris Susan Carol Hartley Kathryn Marie Hatcher Terry Leonard Hausam LuVone Kay Blake Debra Jane Hedquist Debra Lee Hedtke Janet Marie Heqard Le Roy John Henkel Jr. Gary Lee Henrickson Barbara Lynne Hentges Holly Beth Herzog Seniors—157 Kristine J. Hess Ronald Wayne Hess Pamela Ann Hiar Judy Marie Higbee Byron James Hill Roxanne Marie Htttz John Joseph Hirsch Chrisan Hoem Thomas Lee Hoff Debra Lee Hogenson James Bradley Holcombe Mary Cecilia Holmgren Steven Maurice Horgen Alan Michael Huber Mary Kay Hukrlede Randy Eugene Humbert James Alfred Huro Nancy Lynn Huro Mary Kay Hyland Stephen Michael Hyser Susan Marie Hyser Vicky Denise Ibach Pamela Sue Iverson Karen Ann Jensen Nadene Ann Jensen Sharon Paula Jensen Cynthia Marie Johnson Debra Ann Johnson Gary Dale Johnson Laurie Patricia Johnson Mitchell Arvid Johnson Patti Ann Johnson Sheryl Lynn Johnson Susan Rae Johnson Vicki Lee Johnson Bradley Scott Jordan Richard Harr Jorgenson Linda Jean Karsten Randall Alan Keegan Jean Lynn Kennedy Janet Gwen Kerkow Paulette Frances Keske Patricia Anne Killan Kristine Lynn Kimmerle Scott David King Debra Ann Kivi Seniors—159 Barbara Jean Klatke Joyce Ann Klick Debra Delight Klinger Jane Elsie Kohls Steven Robert Koltes Louise Ann Kondziolka Linda Louise Kowal Barbara Joanne Krampltz Diane Marie Kranz Diane Mary Kranz Julie Marie Kreber Henry David Kresa Karen Jean Kuhn Kathleen Renee Kuhn Diane Heleen Kvaal Mary Pat La Belle John Rodrick La Belle Kevin Curtis La Favor Bonita La Donna Ladd Margaret Mary Laing Robert Arnold Langerud Bruce Allen Larson 160—Seniors Colleen Kay Larson Kenneth Bruce Larson Michael Arthur Latzke James Richard Le Cuyer Patricia Anne Lee Scott Allan Leonard Carole Joan Lindberg Leeanne Marie Lindgren Gayle Ann Lltchy Anne Marie Loesch Scott Paul Lofsness Lynn Christine Lohmann David John Lubinski Patrick Allen Lyons Geraldine Louise Maas Judith Ann Mack David Alan Madison Sally Elizabeth Magnuson Roy Dale Malmberg Gregory Donald Mans Timothy John Manthei Diane Marie Marquette Sherril Kay Marshall Robin Kaye Martin Seniors—161 Michael S. McCourtney Kevin Michael McKenzie Michael Shawn McKinley Susan Paulin McLellan Roxann Patricia McCarthy Sandra Ann Melchert William Joseph Melich Rebecca Lynn Melin Kevin Dale Meyer Richard Allen Meyer George Skip Miller Mary Michaeline Miller Mary Lynne Montgomery Diana Kay Morgan Richard John Morgan Larry Steven Mork Robert Bruce Morrison Sandra Fay Murschel Debra Kay Nelson James Clarence Nelson Janice Arlene Nelson Kathryn Janet Nelson Sharon Marie Nelson Wendy Ruth Nelson 162- Seniors Seniors Show Artistic Ability? Thomas Lee Nichols Sonja Orle Nickolauson Diane Kay Norby Marcia Eleanor Nordin Bonnie Rae Norgren Valerie Jean Norton Joseph Allen Nourie Carole Kathleen Nygaard Nancy Ann Nystrom James Francis O’Brien Seniors—163 The unbelievable senior class float took third place in the Homecoming parade! Douglas Paul Ogren John Roland Olsen Barbara Jean Olson Cheryl Ann Olson Colleen Margaret Olson Jeanine Marie Olson Kathleen Marie Olson Lynnae Lou Olson Lynnette Lee Olson Pamela Lynn Olson Rita Joanne Olson Scott Allyn Olson William Craig Osborn Jean Louise Osgood Jane Sue Ostrom Cynthia Susan Pantlin Thomas Fredrick Pape Lori Marie Pappas Leland H. Pedersen Debra Jean Pederson Dawn Marie Pendzimas Michael David Perri Mary Jean Peter Eileen Marion Petersen Vernon Robert Petersen Linda Lee Peterson 164—Seniors Paul Vernon Peterson Ralph Paul Peterson Ricky Henry Peterson Scott Eliot Peterson Terri Lee Peterson Linda Lee Pfahl Ann Marie Piccinelli Michael Thomas Pohl Jean Pokrzywinskl Beverley Lou Pomerleau Vicki Rae Porter Thomas George Praska Paul Dean Preuss Michael James Purnick Patricia Kay Quady •‘Duh. what Inning is it. Kathi Hatcher at a football game. Margaret Diane Quinn James Edward Rako Sandra Lee Ramundt Angela Tamara Raun Matthew Scott Raveling Sandra Lynn Reed Seniors—165 Susan Marie Reimer Thomas Eugene Reinert Joan Mary Relnke Duaine William Rice Janet Lane Rick Russell Ronald Rilev Hobert John Ringwelski Dennis Mark Robinson Stephen James Root David Leroy Ross Teri Lynn Roubik Sheryl Ann Rudolph Debra Lynn Rustad Daniel James Saunders Penny Rae Scheidecker Christine Marie Schendel Susan Laurel Schendel Danette Lois Schilling Dennis Howard Schmid Thomas Gregory Schmid Susan Elaine Schmidt David Albert Schmitt Dawn Lynn Schrade Cheryl Jo Schreiber Debra Ann Schultz Karen Irene Schultz 166—Seniors w Life Is Full of Its Ups and Downs Ronald John Schumann Roxanne Sellman Oonita Marie Sharpe Denise Renee Shea La Cene Jane Shelton Michael Douglas Shepperd Jon Robert Siegel Jean Carol Siegfried Kathleen Ann Sleveke Mark Roger Simmons Cynthia Margaret Skare Steven Michael Skelton Russell Rudolph Skoog Charles Henders Sllger Frederick Lee Slupske Diana Kay Smith Monnle Diane Smith Pamela Kathleen Smith Marlene Marie Smykalskl Melanie Ann Snaza Seniors—167 Roberta Ann Snustad Donna Mae Solorz Michael Dee Spence James Darwynn Spencer Rebecca Ann Spier Paula Denise Squires It Was Over June 9th Debra Lynn Stavanau Curtis Kenneth Steen Ronald Lyle Steinert Linda Marie Stevens Daniel James Stewart Pamela Kay Stewart Rebecca Lynn Stockdlll Donald Albin Strom Mark Scott Stuntebeck Linda Rae Stuth Daniel James Sullivan Peter Charles Sullivan David Allen Saunders Lory Anr Swanson Robert Bruce Swanson i68—Seniors Courtney Alan Taft Jeffrey Paul Takemoto Stephen Boyd Targeson Kathleen Ann Tempesta Marlene Joy Ten Eyck Craig Jeffrey Thompson Daniel Ernest Thorson Charles Edward Thulin Lisa Anne Tierney Michael George Timmerman Beth Ann Torpy Thomas Anthony Traczyk Janice Ellen Trapp Lisa Dale Tripp Vicki Lynn Trushenski “Oh. so that’s how you do it! Karen Marie Turner Mina Elaine Tyson Sheryl Marie Utecht Patrick Henry Utter Cynthia Delores Vana Nancy Ann Varner Seniors—169 Gregory Lee Vilmo Arnis Vilson April Melody Vogt Sheryl Helen Vojta Robert Lewis Volkert Michael Duane Voss Theresa Marie Wachtler Wayne Robert Wahlstrom Greg Joseph Wallack Gregory Blaine Wallin Joseph Paul Walton John Charles Wander Wendy Lee Warren Margo Alayne Warnke Jeffrey Lloyd Wasnlck Stephen Douglas Waste Michael Lawrence Webinger Marcia Lynne Wedin 170—Seniors Roberta Lee Weimar Todd Christopher Weis Kathleen Louis Welters Keith Robert Wenger Gary James Werbowski Barbara Jean Werner Patricia Marie Werth Marilyn Jean Westerberg Rebecca Marie Wickoren Thomas Lee Whitworth Mark Andrew Wilczek Bruce Allen Williams Melinda Kay Williams Patricia Louise Winker Susan Ann Wolf James Carroll Wolford Steve Greg Wollman Joan Marie Workman Bryan Wayne Worwa James Jerome Zaic Ray Chester Zandstra Cathy Ann Zieska Margie Ann Zieska James Michael Zimdars Seniors—171 Late senior pictures. Janelle Louise Brock Robert Joseph Connoy Craig L. Davidson Charles Francis Dehn Patricia Sara Gordon Jill Gisselle Ganz James Carl Gronlund Bruce Neil Haasken Connie Marie Hayes Robert Allen Henning Joseph Ralph King Ivan Richard Krueger Anthony Leo Macdermott lone Jean Miedema Roxanne Rae Neumann 172—Seniors Practice Makes Perfect Cathy Ann Niess Susan Marie Olson Marlys Ann Randt David Paul Smothers Sandra Jeanne Soboy Michael Allen Sommers Cynthia Marie Treb Kim Ray Van Vickie Lynn R. Winders Vince John Zirbes Seniors—173 We came, We did, We left. We came with sleep still in our eyes. It was 6:30 a.m. and we were seniors! We were the leaders. Members of our class would be honored by being named to the royal courts of Homecoming and Snow Week. The name, senior, which we had acquired seemed to open the door to many things. Semester courses, new teachers, and forty cent lunches were added. Girls wearing jeans and guys with long hair showed signs of an abolished dress code. A 7:00 to 12:00 day for one quarter was loved by all. Ordering announcements, exchanging graduation pictures, and being measured for caps and gowns kept us busy. We experienced it all and took advantage of every oppor- tunity open to us. It was our year!___________ Homecoming came on October 21. Next year we would be alumni, look- ing on but not participating. The kids we had met and grown with in tenth grade were pow gone. Their new home, Armstrong, wasn’t built yet so we shared. Then in No- vember they left and overnight we became rivals. We learned a little about life in those months. Quite a little! Christmas came and filled us with sentimental thoughts. We heard and participated in our last Christmas concert, had our last Christmas Week. No more kiss and go! Our Santa, Skip Miller, delighted us with his “Ho-Ho-Ho” assisted by his jolly wi e, Pam Olson. We wanted our last Christmas Vacation to be exciting but found ourselves sleeping it away. 174—Senior Copy Along with Minnesota winter comes CHS Snow Week. We started the week out right by crowning Queen Dee Dee Sharpe and King Don Fray- seth. (Don lost a little rose on that). The seniors, of course, won the snow ball fight. The Snow Week Dance topped off the week and a real live snowmobile was given away. The first semi-formal dance, Jack of Hearts, was held in February. The nine candidates, Jim Nelson, Jim Le- Cuyer, Denny De Bruyn, Mike Chris- tenson, Jerry Zaic, Alvin Daisy, Gary Smith, Roger Cortes, and Kimm Julian were honored by being cho- sen. Senior girls anticipated going to the dance to see who their new Jack of Hearts would be. Snow melted. Easter, Senior Skip Day, baseball, track, tennis, and Prom occupied our time. With the warm breezes blowing through the open windows, ‘senioritis’ caught us all. Our studies were often interrupted by thoughts of college, a job, and vaca- tions. The biggest dream of all was GRADUATION. We were eager to get into the big world, but yet we didn't want to lose the close bonds we had at CHS. Many world problems were facing us and soon we would be of age to help solve them. The Vietnam war, pollution, racial prejudice, politics and more. Maybe we would be the generation to solve them. Who knows? One thing we did know. We were the class of 71. Senior Copy—17S A AANERUD DEBRA—Diamond Club 11.12 ADAMS CHERYL—A. A.A. 10. 11; Gymnastics 10. 11; Y Teens 10. 11 ADAMSON CHARLENE—Cooperettes 11: Musi- cal 11 ALBRECHT BRUCE ALGUIRE MARY AMON BARBARA—D.E. 11 ANDERSON BRUCE ANDERSON DANIEL—O. E. 12 ANDERSON GERALD—Wrestling 10 ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON STEPHEN ANDERSON STERLING—Intramurals 10. 11 ARENS DEBRA—National Honor 12 ARNOTT VERN ATKINS PATRICIA—French Club 12; Home Ec. Club 12: Y-Teens 12 B BAKER CYNTHIA BAKER EUGENE BARKLIND PAULA—Cooperettes 12; French Club 11. 1 2; Glee Club 10. 11; Mascot 11; Pep Club 11.12: Student Council 10. 11. 12; Wel- come Club 11.12; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12; Class Cabinet 10. 11. 12 BARROWS MARK—Hockey 10; Intramurals 11 BARSNESS DEAN—Football 10 BAUER PATRICIA—Choir 10. 11. 12' G.A.A. 10. 11. 12; Glee Club 11; Musical 12; National Honor 11. 12; Spanish Club 10. 11 BEATTY RANDOLPH BEAVENS STEVEN BECKER CLAUDIA—G.A.A. 10. 11; Work Study 12 BECKFIELD RICHARD—Baseball 10. 11. 12: Football 12; Hockey 12 BEDDOW EDWARD—Football 10; Hall Guide 11; Track 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11 8ELAWSKI DEBRA—French Club 10. 11. 12: G.U.S. 10.11.12; Hall Guide 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Spanish Club 12: Y-Teens 10. 11. 12: Yearbook 10. 11. 12 BENSON RAND—Intramurals BERARD SUZANNE—Pep Club 11.12; Spanish Club 10. 11; Student Council 12; Y-Teens 11; Yearbook 10. 11. 12 BERGERON MARY—Choir 10; French Club 11 BERGLUND BARBARA—G.A.A. 10. 11; Glee Club 10; Y-Teens 10 BERGMAN LAURIE—Band 10. 11. 12 BERQUIST GARY—Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 BERRY THOMAS—Band 10. 11. 12 BIELKE MARK BIENIAS ALLAN BILLINGTON RENEE—Glee Club 10; Hawks Quill 11 BILLMAN RENEE—Pep Club 11.12 BISHOP DELMER BISTODEAU LINDA—Pep Club 11.12; French Club 12 BJORK LINDA—Musical 11; National Honor 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12 BLAKE JEANNE—Cooperettes 11. 12; Glee Club 10. 11; National Honor 12; Student Coun- cil 11; Y-Teens 10. 11; Class Cabinet 10. 11. 12 BLAKE MARK—O.E. 12 BLOMQUIST GAIL BLOOMQUIST JOANNE—German Club 11: Glee Club 10. 11; Pep Club 11. 12 BOBZIEN ROBERT BODIN KAREN—Glee Club 10. 11; O.E. 12 BOHLIG PAMELA—Cheerleaders 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11; Pep Club 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11; Y-Teens 10. 11 BOLDUC JOANNE—G.A.A. 10; G.A.P.S. 12 BONA DAVID—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Intramu- rals 10. 11 80RCHERT STEPHAN—Contest Play 12: Drama Council 12. Musical 11. 12; Class Cabi- net 12 BOSAK BEVERLY—H.E. BOSCH DAVID—Intramural 10. 11; Key Club 12: National Honor 12; Tennis 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10 BOYNTON CATHY—Glee Club 10. 11: O.E. 12 BRADFORD ROGER—Track 10. 11 BRICK NANCY BROCK JANELLE—Band 10. 11. 12 BROWN CHRIS—Band 10. 11. 12; Tennis 10; Wrestling 10 11. 12 BROWN NANCY—Home Ec. Club 12; O.E. 12 BRUSKE CRAIG BRYAN WARREN BRYANT FRANK BURNS LINDA BUROW GARY BUSCH RICHARD—Football 10. 11. 12. Wrest- ling 10. 11. 12 BUSHEY MITCHELL C CAMBRONNE ELANINE— French Club 10. 11. 12; National Honor 11.12 CANTON CHRIS CARLSON BRUCE—Tennis 10; Wrestling 10. 11 CARLSON BRUCE CARLSON DOUGLAS CARLSON FRED CARLSON GREGORY CARLSON MARK—Yearbook 10. 11. 12 CARLSON NANCY CARLSON WENDY CARON RICHARD CARROLL PATTI CHAPPELEAR PHILLIP—Musical 12 CHELMO DONALD CHELMO KAREN CHENEY RICHARD—Musical 12 CHRISTENSEN KAY CHRISTENSEN MARK CHRISTENSON MICHAEL CHRYSLER KEITH CINA LAUREL CLAIR SUZAN COGSWELL KATHLEEN—Band 10; French 11; Spanish 11 COLBATH DANIEL COLVIN CONSTANCE—Student Council 12; Y- Teens 10. 11. 12 CONKLIN PATRICIA CONLIN MICHAEL—Choir 10. 11. 12; Chess Club 11. 12; Debate 11. 12 CONNELL JANYCE—Contest Play 12; Glee Club 10; Musical 11. 12; Pep Club 11.12 CONNOY ROBERT COOPER SUSAN—G.U.S. 12; Hawks Quill 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 12; Spanish 11. 12 CORBETT JOHN—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Foot- ball 10. 11. 12; Hockey 10; Student Council 11; Class Cabinet 10 CORCORAN LYNN—O.E. 12 CORNELIUS ROBERT CORRELL WILLIAM—Band 10. 11. 12: Base- ball 10; Choir 10: Hockey 10. 11. 12; Musical 10; Orchestra 10 CORTES ROGER—A.F.S. 12; Art Club 12; Chess 12; Debate 12; Hawks Quill 12; Soccer 12; Spanish 12; Student Council 12: Winter Play 12 CORTNER SANDRA—G.U.S. 11. 12; National Honor 11,12 Pep Club 11,12 Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12 CRIDER CHRISTOPHER—Band 10; Baseball 10. 11: Football 10. 11. 12; G.A.A. 11. 12: National Honor 12; Wrestling 10 CROWELL ROBERT—Football 10. 11. 12: Wrestling 10. 11 CULLINAN JOHN CUMMINGS MARY—Aqua-ettes 11.12: G.A.A. 10. 11; Glee Club 10; Spanish Club 10. Nation- al Honor 12 CURTIS KATHRYN D DAISEY ALVIN—Football 10; Soccer 12; Tennis 11; Wrestling 10. 11 DANIELSON SANDRA—A.F.S. 10. 11. 12; G.U.S. 12; Musical 11; National Honor 11; Pep Club 11. 12: Student Council 12; Yearbook 12 DAVIDSON CRAIG DE BRUYN DENNIS—Band 10.11; Football 10; Student Council 10. 12; Wrestling 10. 11. 12 DE PEW CHARLES DE VALK GERALD DEGENDORFER TERRY DEHN CHARLES—D.E. 12 DEICK 8ARBARA—French Club 11.12; Nation- al Honor 12 DERNER CHRISTINE—Cooperettes 12; French 11. 12; G.A.A. 10.11; Glee Club 10; Ski Club 10. 11. 12; Student Council 12 DES JARLAIT PATRICK DIETER STEPHEN—Band 10. 11. 12; Hockey 10. 11 DILLENBERG MONICA DILLON KATHLEEN—Art Club 10. 11; French 10; Y-Teens 10 DITTER MARJORIE DIXON LINDA DMOHOSKI DAVID—Track 10. 11 DONNELLY SUZANNE DORDON JOANNE—O.E. 12 DORDON PATRICIA—O.E. 12; Y-Teens 10 DORN BARBARA DOTY KAREN—Choir 10; O.E. 12 DOW BRADLEY DRAKE DEBRA—Choir 10. 11; O.E. 12; Stu- dent Council 11; Y-Teens 10 DUECK PAULINE—German Club 10. 11. 12; Musical 10. 11; National Honor 11. 12; Or- chestra 10. 11. 12; Y-Teens 11 DUFON NANCY DURANT CAROL—G.A A. 10; Gymnastics 10 DTRUD REBECCA—Choir 10; Contest Play 10; National Honor 1 2 E EDISON ADRIENNE—Home Ec. Club 12 EGAN SANDRA—O.E. 12 EIDEN CAROL—F.T.A. 10. 11: German Club 10; T.l. 12 EIDEN MARY—Spanish Club 11 ELLISON PHYLLIS ELSEN JANICE—A.F.S. 10. 11. 12; Home Ec. Club 12: Intramurals 10. 11: G.A.A. 10. 11. 12; Y-Teens 10. 12 EMONS MARY ENGLE JEFFREY—T.l. 12 ENGLUND BONNIE—German Club 12 ERICKSON BRENDA—Glee Club 10. 11 ERICKSON CYNTHIA—A.F.S. 10; National Honor 11. 12; Spanish Club 10. 11. 12 EYRE TERESE F FALLON MICHAEL—Swimming 10. 11. 12 FAUE VICTORIA—F.T.A. 10; Hallguide 11.12; Cooper Mascot 12; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12; Stu- dent Council 10. 11. 12; Spanish Club 10. 11; G.A.A 10 FERN CHARLES—Hockey 11.12; Hallgu.de 12 FERN DEBRA—Drama Council 10; Spring Play 11; Band 10; Musical 10. 11. 12; National Honor 11. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Student Coun- cil 11. 12; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12; Class Cabinet 10; French Club 10. 11. 12: Choir 10. 11. 12 FERRIAN RHONDA—Choir 10. 11; National Honor 12; Football 10; Wrestling 11. 12 FEYEREISN CHERI—O.E. 12 FISCHER CONNIE—Home Ec. Club 12; Y-Teens 11 FISHER MICHAEL FISHER PAMELA—Home Ec. Education 12 FLEMING DAVID—Wrestling 10. 11. 12 FLEMMING CHRIS—Band 10. 11. 12 FLUCK CHERYL FRAME BARBARA—Choir 10; Yearbook 10. 11.12; Student Council 10; National Honor 11. 12; Pep Club 11.12; Quill Scroll 11.12: Hall Guide 11. 12 FRANZ JOEL—Band 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 12; Track 10; Hall Guide 12; Declamation 10 FRASL BARBARA FRAYSETH DON—Basketball 10. 11; Cross Country 11. 12; National Honor 12; Track 10. 11. 12; Football 10; Hall Guide 11.12 FREEBURG WILLIAM FULTON RONALD FURBUR JANELL—Band 10. 11. 12; GAA 10 G GABBERT LUCY—Hawks Quill 11.12; D.E. 12 GANGNESS VICKIE—Choir 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Glee Club 10; T.L 12; Student Council 11; Office Asst. 10. 11. 12 GANZ JILL—Gymnastics 10. 11. 12; G.A.A. 10. 11. 12 GANZER CAROL GARDNER GREGORY—Hockey 10. 11. 12 GASS RICKY GELLERMAN GALE—G.U.S. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11 GERRISH DALLAS GIESKE PATRICK GIROD PAMELA GLAIM DEBORAH—Choir 10; National Honor 12 GOBEL DEBRA GOODWIN JOHN—Student Council 10. 11.12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Musical 11. 12; Hawks Quill 10. 11. 12; Madrigals 12 GRANDA FAYE—Cheerleaders 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12 GREEN JANET GREENWALD GREGORY GREGOIRE MICHAEL GRIGGS LEON GRONLUND JAMES GRUHLKE MARY GULCZINSKI FRED GULLICKSON JANET GULSVIG PAMELA H HAASKEN BRUDE HAEN SAMUEL HAGERTY WILLIAM HALVERSON DIANE HAMEL JOANNE HANNIBAL SUSAN—GAA 10. 11. 12: Cooper Mascot 12 HANSEN SUE—Choir 10. 11. 12 HANSON DALE HANSON DAVID HANSON GAYLE HANSON GLEN HANSON GRETCHEN HANSON LINDA—French Club 11; Pep Club 12 HANSON STEPHEN HARASYN KENNETH—AFS 10; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10: Choir 11. 12; Key Club 11.12; Musical 10. 11; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11; Class Cabinet 10. 11 HARGARTEN JERRY HARGRAVE JOAN—French Club 10. 11. 12; Musical 11; National Honor 11. 12: Orchestra 10. 11. 1 2; Pep Club 12; Y-Teens 11,12 HARKESS DANIEL—Student Council 12 HARMS KATHLEEN HARR JOY HARRIS PAMELA—National Honor 12: T.l. 12 HARTEL LARRY HARTLEY SUSAN—Choir 10. 11. 12; French Club 10. 11. 12; National Honor 11. 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Y-Teens 11; Student Announc- er 12 HATCHER KATHRYN—Cooperettes 11. 12; GAA 10: Hall Guide 11; Home Ec. Club 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Spanish Club 10: Student Council 12; Y teens 10. 11. 12 HAUSAM TERRY HAYES CONNIE HAYES LUVONE HEDQUIST DEBRA HEDTKE DEBRA HEGARD JANET—Home Ec. Club 12: Pep Club 12; Y-teens 12 HELLERUD STEVEN HENKEL LEROY—Football 10; Soccer 12; Swimming 10 HENNEMAN DONNA HENNING ROBERT HENRICKSON GARY HENTGES BARBARA—Choir 10. 11. 12; Ma- drigals 12 HENTGES FRANK HERZOG HOLLY HESS KRISTINE HESS RONALD HEUER RANDY HIAR PAMELA—AFS 11; GAA 10. 11. 12; Musical 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12; Y- teens 10. 11. 12 HIGBEE JUDY—AFS 10. 11; Art Club 10. 11. 12: Choir 10.11. 12: Contest Play 11; D.E. 12; Drama Council 10.11,12; French Club 10,11; Pep Club 11; Spanish 10. 11; Student Council 10. 11; Welcome Club 10. 11: Y-teens 10. 11 HILL BYRON HILTZ ROXANNE HIRSCH JOHN HOE8EN JAMES HOEM CHRISAN HOFF THOMAS HOGENSON DEBRA HOLCOMBE JAMES HOLMGREN MARY HORGEN STEVEN—Basketba 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12 HUBER. ALAN HUKRIEDE MARY HUMBERT RANDY HURO JAMES HURO NANCY HYLAND MARY HYSER STEPHEN—Basketball 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Key Club 11. 12 HYSER SUSAN—Home Ec. Club 12 I IBACH VICKY IRWIN JAMES IVERSON PAMELA J JENSEN KAREN—Pep Club 11.12; Y-teen 10. 11. 12 JENSEN NADENE JENSEN SHARON JOHNSON CYNTHIA JOHNSON DEBRA JOHNSON GARY—Band 10. 11. 12 JOHNSON LAURIE—Cheerleading 11. 12 JOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON MITCHELL JOHNSON PATTI JOHNSON REBECCA JOHNSON SHERYL JOHNSON SUSAN—Mascot 12. Y-teens 10. 11. 12 Pep Club 11. 12 JOHNSON VICKI JORDAN BRADLEY JORGENSON RICHARD K KARJA LA VONNE KARSTEN LINDA KEEGAN RANDALL KENNEDY JEAN KERKOW JANET—Yearbook 12 KESKE PAULETTE KILIAN PATRICIA 176 KIMMERLE KRISTINE KING JOSEPH KING SCOTT KIVI DEBRA KLATKE BARBARA—Cooperettes 12 KLICK JOYCE—Choir 10; Glee 11: Yteens 10 KLINGER DEBRA—Pep Club 11. 12 KNUDSEN PATRICIA KOHLBECK THOMAS KOHLS JANE—Choir 10. 11. 12 KOLTES STEVEN KONDZIOLKA LOUISE KOWAL LINDA KRAMPITZ BARBARA KRANZ DIANE MARIE—French Club 10. 11. 12 KRANZ DIANE MARY-Cheerleadmg 12 KREBER JULIE KRESA HENRY—Baseball 10. 11. 12 KRUEGER IVAN KUHN KAREN KUHN KATHLEEN KVAAL DIANE L LA BELLE MARY LA FAVOR KEVIN—Choir 10. 11. 12; Swim- ming 10. 11. 12 LABELLE JOHN LADD BONITA—Art Club 10; Band 10. 11. 12; GAA 10; Pep Club 11. 12; Yteens 11. 12 LAING MARGARET LANGERUD R08ERT LARSON BRUCE LARSON COLLEEN LARSON KENNETH—Football 10. 11 12 LATZKE MICHAEL LE CUYER JAMES—Baseball 10. 11. 12: Foot- ball 12; Band 10. 11. 12 LEE PATRICIA LEONARD SCOTT LEWIS DANIEL LINDBERG CAROLE LINDGREN LEEANNE LINDGREN MARK LITCHY GAYLE LOESCH ANNE—Pep Club 11. 12 LOFSNESS SCOTT—Art Club 10; Band 10; Drama Council 12; Winter Play 12; Musical 12; Tennis 10. 11 LOHMANN LYNN—Choir 10. 11. 12; Musical 12; Madrigals 10. 12; National Honor 12; Spanish 10. 11. 12 LOUDEN STUART LOVGREN KENNETH LUBINSKI DAVID LYONS PATRICK—Key Club 12 M MAAS GERALDINE MACDERMOTT ANTHONY MACK CHARLES MACK JUDITH—Pep 12; Home Ec 12 MADISON DAVID—Band 10. 11. 12; Football 11; Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 MAGNUSON SALLY—AFS 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; GAA 10; Library Aide 11. Musical 12. Na- tional Honor 12; Y-Teens 10 MALMBERG ROY—Musical 12; Choir 12. Soc- cer MANS GREGORY MANTHEI TIMOTHY—Football 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11. 12; Hallguide 11. 12 MARKS DENNIS MARKS JOAN—D.E. 12 MARQUETTE DIANE—D.E. 12 MARSHALL SHERRIL MARTIN ROBIN—Junior Achievement 10. 11 D.E. 12 MAUND SUSAN—T l 12 McCHESNEY LINDA McCOURTNEY MICHAEL—Cross Country 10. 1 1. 12; Gymnastics 10. 11. 12; Track lO. 11. 12 McKENZIE KEVIN—Baseball 10. 12: Basketball 10. 11. Football 10. 11. 12 mckinley Michael—Swimming 10. 11. 12 McLELLAN SUSAN—Band 10. 11; Winter Play 12 McCarthy roxann MEDRANO LARRY MELCHERT SANDRA MELICH WILLIAM MELIN REBECCA MEYER KEVIN—Basketball 10. 11 12 MEYER RICHARD MIEDEMA IONE—GAA 10. 11. 12; Red Cross 11; Home Ec Club 12 MILFORD RAYMOND MILLER GEORGE—Choir 12; Drama Council 12; Spring Play 11; Track 10. 11. Student Council 10. 11. 12; Musical 10. 11. 12 MILLER MARY—French Club 10. 11. 12; G.U.S. 12; National Honor 12: Pep Club 11. 12; Spanish 12: Y-teens 11. 12; Yearbook 10.11. 12 MOE RONALD MONTGOMERY MARY—Art Club 10; Choir 12; Drama Council 10; French Club 11. 12; Winter Play 12: Musical 11.12: Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Y-teens 10. 11. 12 MORGAN DIANA MORGAN RICHARD MORK LARRY MORRISON ROBERT—Band 10. 11. Gymnas- tics 10. 11. 12 MURSCHEL SANDRA—Cheerleading 12; Mas- cot 11; Musical 10; Pep Club 11. 12; Y teens 10. 11. 12 N NELSON DEBRA NELSON JAMES—Band 10. 11. 12: Basketball 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 12; Orchestra 12; Track 10. 11. 12 NELSON JANICE-Choir 12; Glee 10. 11 NELSON KATHRYN NELSON SHARON NELSON WENDY—GAA 10. 11. 12 NEUMANN ROXANNE NICHOLS THOMAS NICKOLAUSON SONJA—Pep Club 11.12. Flag Twirler 12 fcjircc pa TMV NORBY DIANE—Choir 11. 12; FTA 10. 11. 12; Glee 10; G.U.S. 10. 11. 12; Musical 10. 11. 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Span ish Club 10. 11. 12; Student Council 12 NORDIN MARCIA NORGREN BONNIE NORTON VALERIE—AFS 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12; Cooperettes 11. 12; French Club 10. 11. 12; Hawks Quill 12. Musical 12. National Honor 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Student Coun cil 10. 11. 12: Welcome 10. 11. 12; Y-teens 10. 11. 12; Class Cabinet 10. 11 NOURIE JOSEPH NOVAK BRIAN NYGAARD CAROLE—French Club 11.12; GAA 10; National Honor 11. 12; Y-teens 10. 11 NYGARD ARTHUR NYSTROM—Art Club 10; Choir 10. 11. 12; G.U.S. 12; Pep Club 11.12: National Honor 12; Musical 10. 11: Y-teens 11. 12 0 0 BRIEN JAMES OGREN DOUGLAS OLSON JOHN OLSON BARBARA—Band 10. 11; Cooperettes OLSON CHERYL—Band 10. 11. 12; Musical 12. National Honor 12; Y-teens 10. 11. 12 OLSON COLLEEN OLSON DONALD OLSON JEANINE—Home Ec Club 12; Y-teens 10. 11 OLSON KATHLEEN—Choir 10; Glee Club 11; Diamond 10; Pep Club 12. Y-teens 11; Year- book 12 OLSON KEVIN OLSON LYNNAE OLSON LYNNETTE OLSON PAMELA—Band 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 10: Madrigals 12; Musical 11.12; Student Council 10. 11; Y-teens 10.11 OLSON RITA—Pep Club 11. 12: Y-teens 12 OLSON SCOTT OLSON SUSAN—Band 10. 11. 12; Home Ec Club 12; Y-teens 12 OSBORN WILLIAM—Choir 10. 11. 12 OSGOOD JEAN OSTROM JANE—Art Club 10. 11; Band 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 10 P PANTLIN CYNTHIA—Home Ec Club 12 PAPE THOMAS PAPPAS LORI—Choir 10. 12; French Club 10. 11; Glee Club 11; Y-teens 12 PEDERSEN LELAND—Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 PEDERDON DEBRA—Choir 10; Cooperetes 11. 12; German Club 12; Pep Club 11.12; Y teens 11. 12 PENDZIMAS DAWN—French Club 10. 11. 12; FTA 10. 11. 12; GAA 10. 11. 12; Gymnastics 11. National Honor 11. 12; Pep Club 12; Y- teens 11.12 PERRI MICHAEL—Football 10; Gold 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10: National Honor 12 PETER MARY—Band 10. 11. 12: Musical 10; Spanish 10; Y-teens 10 PETERSON EILEEN PETERSEN VERNON—Football 10. 11. 12; Track 11; Wrestling 10. 11. 12 PETERSON LINDA—Home Ec Club 12; Y-teens 10 PETERSON PAUL—Band 10. 11. 12: Baseball 10; Choir 10. 11. 12: Madrigals 10. Musical 10. 11; National Honor 11. 12; Ski Team 12; Wrestling 10 PETERSON RALPH—Intramurals 10. 11; Soc- cer 12 PETERSON RICKY—Band 10. 11. 12 PETERSON SCOTT—Band 10. 11. 12; In- tramurals 10; Musical 12. Soccer. 12; Tennis 10. 11 PETERSON TERRI—Cheerleading 12; Choir 10; GAA 10. Glee 11; Pep Club 12; Student Council 10, 11; Welcome Club 11; Y-teens 10. 11. 12 PFAHL LINDA—GAA 10. 12; Pep Club 11. 12 PICCINELLI ANN—National Honor 12; O E 12 POHL MICHAEL F’OMERLEAU BEVERLEY—French Club 10; Pep Club 11. 12; Y teens 10. 12 PORTER VICKI—Choir 10. 12; Glee 11: Madri- gals 12. Musical 12. National Honor 12. Span- ish Club 10. 11; Student Council 12 PRASKA THOMAS—Basketball 10; Football 10. 12; Intramurals 10. 11: Student Council 11; Track 10. 11. 12 PREUSS PAUL—Football 12 PRZYMUS GARY PURCELL TERRANCE PURNICK MICHAEL—Band 10. 11. 12; In- tramurals 10; Soccer 10: Track 10. 11. 12 Q QUADE PATRICIA—Band 10. 11. 12; Y teens 0. 11. 12 QUINN MARGARET R RAKO JAMES—Intramurals 10. 11 RAMUNDT SANDRA—Choir 10. 11. 12: Madri- gals 10. 11. 12; Y-teens 12 RANDT MARLYS RAUN ANGELA—National Honor 11. 12: Year- book 12; Hall Guide 11. Aquaettes 10. 11. 12. German Club 11 RAVELING MATTHEW—Basketball 10; Football 10. 11. 12; Key Club 12; National Honor 12; Track 10. 11. 12 REED SANDRA—Art Club 10; Choir 10. 11. 12; FTA 10; French Club 10; Glee Club 11; Musical 10. 12: Student Council 10; Y-teens 10. 11. 12 REIMER SUSAN—Y-teens 11. 12 REINERT THOMAS—Gymnastics 10 REINKE JOAN—Glee Club 10; Declamation 11. 12; National Honor 12: Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Y-teens 11 REYNOLDS DANA RICE DUAINE—Chess Club 10 RICK JANET—Aquaettes 10. 11. 12; Cheer- leading 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Y teens 10. 11; Yearbook 10. 11. 12. RILEY RUSSELL RINGWELSKI ROBERT—Cross Country 10. 11. 12: Intramurals 10; National Honor 11. 12. Track 10. 11. 12 RIPCZINSKI JEFFREY ROBINSON DENNIS ROOT STEPHEN—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Choir 10; Football 10. 11. 12; Hockey 10. 11. 12; Key Club 12; National Honor 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11; Class Cabinet 10. 11. 12 ROSS DAVID ROUBIK TERI RUDOLPH SHERYL—Art Club 11. 12; Aqua- ettes 10. 11. 12 RUST AD DEBRA—Choir 10. 11. 12; Musical 10; Yearbook 10. 11 S SAMELS JOHN—Art Club 12. Student Council 12 SAMS DOUGLAS SAUNDERS DANIEL—Hockey 11: T l 12 SCHEELK THOMAS SCHEIDECKER PENNY—GAA 10. 11. 12; Na- tional Honor 12 SCHENDEL CHRISTINE SCHENDEL SUSAN—GAA 10. 11. 12; German Club 10; National Honor 11.12 SCHIECK CHRIS SCHILLING DANETTE—Aquaettes 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12; Flag Twirler 11; Majorette 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12 SCHMID DENNIS SCHMID THOMAS—Band 10. 11. 12; Orches- tra 11. 12 SCHMIDT SUSAN—Pep Club 12; O.E. 12 SCHMIDT DAVID SCHRADE DAWN—Pep Club 11.12 SCHREIBER CHERYL SCHULTZ DEBRA—Pep Club 11.12 SCHULTZ KAREN-Band 10. 11. 12 SCHUMANN RONALD—Choir 10. 11. Ma- drigals 12; Musical 12: National Honor 11,12; Wrestling 11.12 SELLMAN ROXANNE SEWALD GREGORY SHARPE DONITA—Drama 10. 11. 12; Musical 11.12 SHEA DENISE SHELTON LA CENE-Choir 10. 11. 12; Span- ish Club 10. 11. 12 SHEPPERD MICHAEL SIEGEL JON SIEGFRIED JEAN—Y-Teens 10. 11. 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Cheerleading 11.12 S'FVEKE KATHLEEN-Musical 12 SIIVMONS MARK SHARE CYNTHIA—Cheerleading 12. Pep Club 12. Key Club 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10 SKOOG RUSSELL SLIGER CHARLES SLIGER RICHARD SLUPSKE FREDERICK SMITH DIANA SMITH GARY—Choir 10. 11. 12; Gymnastics 10. 11 12; Key Club 11. 12; Madrigals 12; National Honor 12 GAA 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 11, SMITH PAMELA Play 11; Drama Council 11. 12; Musical 11. 12; Class Cabinet 12 SMYKALSKI MARLENE—O.E. 12 SNAZA ANN—T. l 12 SNUSTAD ROBERTA—Band 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12. German Club 10; Hawks Quill 12; Musical 10. 12 National Honor 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12; Y- Teens 10. 11. 12; Class Cabinet 10. 11. 12 SOBOY SANDRA—Aquaettes 10. 11; GAA 10. 11; O.E. 12 SOLORZ DONNA—GAA 10. 11; Y-Teens 10 SOMMERS MICHAEL SPENCE MICHAEL—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Gymnastics 10; Madrigals 10. 11 SPENCER JAMES—Basketball 10. 11. 12- Football 10. 11. 12; Key Club 10.11.12; Ten- nis 10. 11. 12 SPIER REBECCA—Choir 10, 11; Cooperettes 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 11 12 Y- Teens 10. 11. 12 SPIZALE JAMES SQUIRES PAULA—Debate 12 STAVANAU DEBRA-Pep Club 11.12 STEEN CURTIS—Cross Country 10; Hawks Quill 12; National Honor 12; Soccer 12; Track 10. 11. 12 STEINERT RONALD—Swimming 10. 11. 12; Yearbook 12 STEVENS LINDA STEWART DANIEL STEWART PAMELA STOCKDILL REBECCA—Band 10. 11. 12; GAA 10; Musical 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Y- Teens 10. 11. 12 STOLZ RONALD STROM DONALD STUNTEBECK MARK—National Honor 12; Or- chestra 10; Soccer 12; Track 11.12; Wrestling STUTH LINDA—Cooperettes 12 SULLIVAN DANIEL SULLIVAN PETER-Art Club 12; Band 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 1 2 SUNDERS DAVE—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Basket- ball 10; Choir 10. 11. 12; Hawks Quill 12; Musical 12 SWANSON LORY SWANSON ROBERT SWANSON ROY SWARTWOOD CARLTON TAFT COURTNEY—Band 10; Drama Council 12; Madrigals 10; Musical 12; Spanish 10. 11; Student Council 10. 11. 12; Winter Play 12 TAKEMOTO JEFFREY JARGESON STEPHEN—Gymnastics 10. 11; TEMPESTA KATHLEEN TEN EYCK MARLENE THAYER MARK THOMPSON CRAIG—National Honor 12 THOMPSON KYLE—Tennis 10. 11. 12; Wrest- ling 10. 11. 12 THORSON DANIEL—Rifle Club 11; T. l. 12 THOTLAND ROBERT THULIN CHARLES riERNEY JAN riERNEY LISA—GAA 10; O.E. 12; Student Council 10 TIMMERMAN MICHAEL—Golf 10. 11. 12; Stu- Jent Council 10 TORPY BETH—GAA 10. 11. 12 177 TRACZYK THOMAS TRAFTON HAROLD TRAFTON MARVIN TRAPP JANICE—Home Ec Club 12; O.E. 12 TREB CYNTHIA TRIPP LISA—Choir 10. 11. 12; Madrigals 12; Musical 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12; Y- Teens 10 TRUSHENSKI VICKI TURNER KAREN TYSON MINA—AFS 10. 11; Band 10. 11. 12; GAA 10. 11. 12; Flat Twirling 12; National Honor 11. 12; Spanish Club 11 U UTECHT SHERYL—Winter Play 12; Musical 12 UTTER PATRICK—Tennis 10. 11. 12; Gymnas- tics 10. 11. 12 VAN VICKLE KIM VANA CYNTHIA VANNURDEN MICHAEL VARNER NANCY—Choir 11; Cooperettes 11. 12; D.E. 12; Musical 11; Welcome Club 11; Y-teens 12 VILMO GREGORY—Junior Achievement 11; National Honor 12; Musical 12 VILSON ARNIS—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10, 11. 12 VOGT APRIL—GAA 10. 11. 12; Band 10; Y- teens 10. 11. 12 VOJTA SHERYL—Pep Club 11.12 VOLKERT ROBERT VOSS MICHAEL—Intramurals 10. 11. 12 W WACHTLER THERESA WAGNER STEPHEN WAHLSTROM WAYNE—Choir 10. 11. 12; I I OvK IV. lit _ WALLACK GREG—Chess Club 10; Cross Coun- try 10. 11; Golf 10. 12; Gymnastics 10. Na- tional Honor 12 WALLIN GREGORY—Choir 10. 11. 12; Madri- gals 12; Track 11 WALTON JOSEPH—Basketball 11. 12; Foot- WANDER JOHN—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Football 10; Hockey 10. 11; Key Club 10. 11. 12; National Honor 11. 12; Soc- cer 12; Student Council 10.11.12; Class Cabi- net 10. 11. 12 „ t WARNKE MARGO—Debate 12; Home Ec Club 12 WARREN WENDY WASNICK JEFFREY—Football 10. 12; Hall Guide 11. 12; Hockey 10.11.12; Key Club 11. 12; Tennis 10 WASTE STEPHEN WEBB KYLE WEBBER MICHAEL WEBINGER MICHAEL—Football 10; Key Club 10; National Honor 12; Student Council 10.12; Swimming 10. 11. 12 WEDIN M'ARCIA—Art Club 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Madrigals 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 12; Class Cabinet 12 WEIMAR ROBERTA—Art Club 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Declamation 11. 12; Drama Council 11. 12; German Club; Hawks Quill 11. 12; Musical 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 12; Yearbook 12; Class Cabinet 12 WEIS TODD WELTERS KATHLEEN—French Club 11. 12; GAA 10; Y-teens 10 WENGER ROBERT—Band 10. 11.12; Intramu- rals 10 WENTLAND FRANKLIN WERBOWSKI—Art Club 10; Golf 12; Gymnas- tics 10; Intramurals 11 WERNER BARBARA—Choir 10. 11. 12; Coope- rettes 12; French Club 12; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 11. 12 WERTH PATRICIA—Band 10. 11. 12; Art Club 11.12; GAA 10: Pep Club 11.12; Y-teens 10. 11. 12 WESTERBERG MARILYN—Musical 10. 11; Or- chestra 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Y-teens 10. 11. 12 WHITE STEVEN WHITWORTH THOMAS—Football 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10. 11 WICKORSEN REBECCA WILCZEK MARK—Choir 10; Gymnastics 10; National Honor 11, 12; Spanish Club 12 WILLIAMS BRUCE—Cross Country 11. 12; Track 10. 11. 12 WILLIAMS MELINDA—G.U.S. 12; National Honor 11. 12; Pep Club 12; Spanish Club 11; Y-teens 11 WINDERS LYNN .. WINKER PATRICIA—French Club 11. 12: GAA 10. 11. 12; G.U.S. 12; Gymnastics 11; Pep Club 11. 12 WOLF SUSAN—Spanish 10; National Honor 12; Y-teens 10 „ WOLFORD JAMES—Swimming 10. 11. 12 WOLLMAN STEVE—O.E. 12; Gymnastics 10 WORKMAN JOAN—T. l. 12 WORWA BRYAN Y YUNGNER KIM Z ZAIC JAMES—Football 10. 12; Key Club 12; Track 11. 12; Wrestling 10 ZANDSTRA RAY ZIESKA CATHY—Art Club 10. 11. 12; D. E. 12 ZIESKA MARGIE—Glee 10. 11; Pep Club 11; Student Council 10. 11 ZIMDARS JAMES-Choir 10.11. 12; Madrigals 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 10; Tennis 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11. 12 ZIRBES VINCE—D.E. 12 ZOPOGLOU HELEN—A.F.S. 12 Aanerud Debra—149 Abbott David—77. 126 Ackerblade Cheryl—138. 64 Ackerman Sandra—138. 66. 65 Adams Cheryl—149 Adams Curt—138. 88 Adamson Charlene—149. 105 AHLBERG DONALD—30 Ahrens Sharon—138. 66 Albers Dana—74. 138 Albers Faith—138 Albrecht Bruce Alguire Mary—54. 149 Aimer Mark Almquist Keith—126 Alvar Sheree Amazi Randall Amborn Analyn—63. 138. 65. 66 Amborn Annette—126. 64 Amborn Debra—138 Amon Barbara Amundson Ricky—126 Anderson Bruce Anderson Colleen—126 ANDERSON CHARLES—30 Anderson Daniel—149 Anderson Darlene—52. 54. 66. 138 Anderson David—126 Anderson Gail—126 Anderson Gerald—149 Anderson Janet—126 Anderson Jay—126 Anderson Kathryn—138 ANDERSON L.—21 Anderson Lawrence—126 Anderson Lawrence Anderson Marlene—138 Anderson Patricia—149 Anderson Stephen—149 Anderson Stephen—149. 65 Anderson Sterling—149 ANDERSON SUSAN—30 Anderson Timothy—138 Anderson Timothy—138 Anderson Timothy—126. 95 Andresen Nancy—66. 138 Angel Jeffrey—126 Antoski William—138 Anundson Steven Apostolou Christine—126. 65 Arens Debra—54. 149 Arens Janet—126 Arens Richard—138 Arenz LuAnn—138 Arenz William—126 Arndt Jacquelyn—138 Arneson Mark—138 Arnott Bruce—126 Arnott Vern—149 ARVENSON B — 21 Arvidson Robert—126 Asmus Rue—126 Atkins Patricia—149 Austin David—149 Baardson Steven—49. 80, 126. 34 Bach Dawn—126 Bahe Pamela—126, 65 Baier Jeanne—138 Bailey Wendy—126 Baker Cynthia—149 Baker Deborah—138 Baker Eugene—149 Baker Rex—126 Baker Timothy—77, 126 Baker Todd—77. 126 Bakken Michael—138 Baldridge Dan—54. 138 BALK DONALD—27 Banks William—138 Barcel David—138 Barhorst Joan—138 Barhorst Kathryn— 126 Barklind Paula—40. 49. 66. 149. 112 Barrows Mark—150 Barsness Dean—150 Barthell Robin—126 Barthman Timothy—126 BARTLE H.—21 Bassett Lynn—126 Bassett Sandra—138 Bauer Patricia—150. 34 BAUERLY RON—30 Baukner Susan—126 Baum Nancy—126 Bauman Allen—126 Beatty Randolph—150 Beatty Rebecca— 138 Beavens Debra—138 Beavens Steven— 150 Becker Claudia—150 Becker Katherine—126. 65 Beckfeld Robert—77. 126 Beckfield Richard—74. 150 Beddow Edward—150 Bedman Deborah—54, 66. 138. 48. 112 Beeman Ter —138. 34 Behm Lori—126 Belawski Debra—37. 66. 150 BELDON CAL—30 Belford Mark—54. 138, 38 Belland Cheryl—138 Belland Joy—126 8ellos Robert—126 Benedict Roberta—126 Benge Sandra—126 Bennett Sheila—126 Benrick Suzanne—37. 47 Benson Greg—138 Benson Rand—150 Benton Patricia—126 Berard Suzanne—49. 52. 66. 67. 150 Berg Dennis—126 Berg Duane—138 Berg Larene—126 Berger Diane—126 Bergeron Kurt—80. 126 Bergeron Mary—150 Berghoff Debra—138 Berghoff Kevin—126 Berglund 8arbara—150 Berglund Joseph—126 Bergman Laurie—62, 150. 65 Berquist Gary—150, 88. 89 Berquist Ronnie—78. 126 Berry Thomas—63. 150. 65 Bethke Jack—138 Bethke Thomas—77. 126 Betley Terry—63. 64 Betzold Clayton—138 Bielke Anita Bielke Mark Bienias Allan—150 Bigley Mike-49. 80. 126 BILLIG PATRICK—24 Billmgton Renee—150 Billman Renee—66 Birosh Michael—87 Bishop Delmar—151 Bishop Richard—126 Bistodeau Linda—66. 67. 151 Bjork Linda—54. 151. 60 Blair Holly—127 Blake Jeanne—54. 105. 151. 112 Blake Mark Blegen Britt—138 Blixt Karen—127 Blockey James—78. 138 Blohm Jeffrey—127 Blomquist Gail—151 Bloom Karleen—127 Bloomquist Joanne—151 Bobleter Barbara—138 Bobzien Robert—151 Bodem Michael—127 Bodin Karen—151 Boecker Mary—138 Boecker Rebecca—49. 113. 127 BOEDDEKER HUBERT—30 Boeddeker Vicki—52. 54. 63. 138. 64 oettcher Mark—127 ohlig Pamela—66. 151 ohn Suzanne—63. 138. 64 olduc Joanne—151 OLL K—23 OMSTAD ARLIE—29 ona David—151 orchert Michaela—127 orchert Stephan—49. 151 org Michael—138 org Robert—127. 34 orrell Gregory—127. 38. 39. 95 osak Beverly—151 losak James—77. 127 tosch David—54. 151. 38 tosquez Linnea—127. 65 totner Gayle—66. 138 toucher Debra—127 toucher Renee—127 Boyd Melvin—138 Boynton Cathy—151 Bradford Roger—151 Brandt Marilyn—127 Bray Gerald—63. 127. 64. 65. 95 BRECKENRIDGE ARLENE—20 Breezee Ricky—75. 77. 127 Brick Nancy— 151 Brisky Kevin Britzius Constance—138 Broberg Robert—127. 65 Brock Janelle—62. 172. 65 Brost Paul—138 Brown Charles—127 Brown Chris—151 Brown Diane—138. 66 Brown Nancy—152 Brown Patrick—74. 138 Brown Robert—77. 127. 65. 87 Brown Scott—138, 65 Brudwick Stephanie—127 Bruske Craig Bruske Mark—138 Bryan Beverly—127 Bryan Warren—152. 65 Bryant Frank—63. 74 Buchholz Scott—127 BUFFINGTON SIDNEY—26 BUGGE CARYL—26 Bukosky Linda—127 Bukosky Terrance—138 Bullock Dawn—138 Bullock Scott Burandt Douglas— 12 7 Burkland Lon—138 Burns Dennis—138 Burns Douglas—138 Burns Gregory—78. 138 Burns Linda—152 Burow Gary—152 Burquest Karen—127 Buch Richard—74. 152 Bushey Mitchell—152 Busse Lawrence—138 Busse Sharon—127 Butorac Ten—138 Buttolph Shield—138 BYE SUSAN—23 C CADE DAVID—24 Cady Stephen—138 Cady Thomas Cain Elizabeth—127. 37 Calder Kathleen—127 Cambronne Elaine—55. 54. 4 7. 152 Cameron Ruth—138 Campanella Michelle—138. 66 Campbell Gordon—139 Campbell Susan—129 Canton Chris—63. 64, 65 Carlson Bruce—54. 152 Carlson Bruce—152 Carlson Cheryl—139 Carlson Roxanne—127 Carlson Debra—139 Carlson Douglas—152 Carlson Fred—63. 152. 65 178 Carlson Gary—127 Carlson Gregory—63. 54. 152. Carlson Jolane—62. 127. 65 Carlson Judith—62. 139. 66. 54. 34. 64. 65. 60 Carlson Keith—127 Carlson Mark—63. 139. 65 Carlson Mark—52. 152 Carlson Nancy Carlson Wendy—152 Caron John—139 Caron Richard—152 Carpenter Dee Ann—127 Carpenter Sherry—139 Carroll Laurie—127 Carroll Patti—54. 152 Case Roland—127 Cato Paul—139. 34 Caton Jeffrey—127 Caughey Diane—62. 127. 65 Cavanagh Gregg—62. 127. 65 Ceballos Teresa—127 CHAGNON RON—22 Chamberlain Julie—139 Chapman Gail—127 Chappelear Phillip Chase Catherine—139 Chase Jacqueline—127 Chatelain Jill—127 Chelmo Donald Chelmo Karen Chelmo Marie—127 Cheney Gary—127 Cheney Richard—152 Chenvert James Chenvert Marilyn—127 Chovan Sheila—139 Christensen Kay—152 Christensen Mark Christensen Monna—127 Christenson Michael—152. 45 Christensen Thomas Christenson Charles—127 Christenson Neil Christopherson Charles—127 Chrysler Gregory—78. 127 Chrysler Keith—152. 34 Cma Laurel Clair Suzan—153 Clark Robert—127 Claus Andreas—78. 127 Claypool Judy—139 Clerrt Mark—139 Clemens Craig—139 Cloutier Nick—127 Coates Robin—127 Coe Mark—127 Coffin Janice Cogswell Gerald—1 27. 95 Cogswell Kathleen—153 Cogswell Kim—139 Colbath Daniel—153 Cole Kapen—127 Cole Mark—80. 127 Colvin Constance—49. 153 Commers Steven—127 Conant Paul Conklin Patricia—153 Conlin Michail—153. 34 Connell Janyce— 66. 121, 153 Connolly Paul—52. 139. 38 Connoy Mark—127 Connoy Robert—172 COOK JACK—29 Cooper Barbara—139 Cook Michael—127 Cooper Steven—80. 128 Cooper Susan—37. 50. 54. 66, 153 Copeland Lyle Corbett Catherine—128 Corbett John—115. 153 Corbett Pamela—128 Corcoran Lorrie—128 Corcoran Lynn—153 Cornelius Robert Correll William—63. 153. 34. 64 Cortes Roger—50. 153 Cortner Sandra—37. 47. 54. 153. 112 Cossette Debra—128 Cotter Christopher—128 Cramer Carl—75. 139. 34. 88 Cramer Thomas—139 Crider Christopher—74. 54. 153 Cnder Kimberly—128 Crowe Daryl—128 Crowell Robert Culhane Michael—128 Cullinan John Cummings Mary—54. 153 CUNNINGHAM JOHN—23 Curry Charles—139 Curtis Cheryl—128 Curtis Judy—128 Curtis Kathryn D Dahl Nancy Dahl Steven— 139 Dahlin Dale—139 Dahlin David—139 Dahlin Gail—49. 139. 66. 64 Dahlstrom Susan—139 Daisey Alvin—78, 113, 153 Dale John—128 Dale Kris DALY DAN—25 Danielson Jeannine—139 Danielson Laura—128. 37 Danielson Michele—63. 128. 64 Danielson Patricia—62. 139. 64. 60 Danielson Roger—139 Danielson Sandra—49. 66. 57. 37. 153 Davids Ricky Davidson Craig—172 DAVIS MARY—26 Day Gregory—128 De Bernardi Marie—139 De Bruyn Dennis—153. 88 De Bruyn Randall—62. 128. 65 De Jarlais Bruce—139 De May Jeffrey—128 De Pew Charles De Pew Ronald De Pew Suzanne—139 De Valk Gerald De Witt Wanda—128 Dean Larry—78 Dear Stephen—128 Degendorfer Barbara—139 Degendorfer Terry—153 DE GUISE RICHARD—23 Duhn Charles—172 Deick Barbara—54. 153 Demeules Joan—128 DE MORETT JAMES—26 Dennler Paul—139. 68 Dennler Phillip—128 Derner Christine—4 7. 154 Derner Steven—128 Des Jarlait Charmaine—139. 66 Des Jarlait Patrick Devine Kenneth—128 Dickey Jeffry—128 Dickson Jill—139 Dieter Stephen—154. 64 Digatono Margo—139 Dillenburg Monica—154 Dillon Kathleen—154 Dillon Suzanne—139 Ditter Barbara—128, 65 Ditter Marjorie Dixon Linda Dmohoski David Dmohoski Thomas—81. 83. 139 Doar Daniel—62. 139, 65 Dobbin Margaret—139 Dockstader Rock—128 Donnelly Suzanne—154. 34 Dooley Debra—139 Dordon Joanne—154 Dordon Patricia—172 Dormanen Michael—63. 139 Dorn Barbara—154 Dosmann Karen—128 Dosmann Sandra—139 Dosmann Sherry—139 Dotty Karen—154 Dotty Patty—128 Dotty Steven—128 Doud Debra—128 DOUGHORTY MRS —22 Dougherty Colleen— 128 Dougherty Elizabeth Dougherty Maureen—139 Dow 8radley—154 Drake Debra—154 Driscol Sharon Driscol Stephanie—139 Dryden Ronda— 128 DUBBE JACKIE—24 Duchscher Brian—63. 128. 64. 65 Dueck Charlene—128. 60 Dueck Pauline—154. 60 Dufon Nancy Dunn Debbie—128 Durand Jody—139 Durant Carol—154 DURANT MRS.—21 Duxbury Paul—52. 128 Dyrud Rebecca E Easthouse Susan—62. 139. 64 Fastman Debra—128 Ebert Jeri—128 Eckman Katherine—128 Eckman Robin—139. 50 Edberg John—62. 128. 64. 65 Edison Adrienne—154 Edison Mary—139 Edwards Brenda—128 Egan Sandra—154 Eggert Thomas—128 EICKES MARY—24 Eickstadt Steven—63. 128. 64 Eiden Carol—154. 45 Eiden Daniel—139 Eiden Kevin—128 Eiden Mary—154. 45 Elbe Tracey—128 Eiden Robin—139 Elfstrand Stephen—128. 64. 112 Ellingsworth Mark—77. 128 Elliott Lou Ann—128 Ellis George—139. 65 ELLISON MRS —21 Ellison Phyllis—154 Elmore Guy—128 Elsen Janice—55. 54. 154 Elsenpeter Amy—49. 1 39. 34 Elstad Linda—128 Elverud Bruce—77. 128 Elverud James—80. 128 Emons Mary—154 Engelstad Gaylen—77. 128 Engh James—139. 65 Engle Jeffrey—154. 45 Englund Bonnie—155 ENGLUND C.—21 Englund Warren—139 Erickson Brenda—155 Erickson Cynthia—155 Erickson Debra- -139 Erickson Gary—139 Erickson Thomas—75. 139 Espe David—80. 128. 65. 95. 64. 60 Ess Richard—139 Esterly Michael—128. 95 Estrem Holly—128 Evangelist Pamela—139. 55 EVANS ELSIE—24 Eyre Therese—155 F Fahy Sarah—128 Fahy Stephen—139 Fallon John—128 Fallon Mark—49. 52. 116. 139. 58 Fallon Michael—155 Faue Victoria—49. 67. 66, 155 Felten Neysa—155 Fenske Connie—139 Ferguson Diane—128 Fern Charles—155 Fern Cindy—139 Fern Debra—49. 113. 67. 66. 54. 155, 34 Fern Steven—139 Ferrian Rhonda—54. 155 FERRIS MARJORIE—30 Fetterley Barbara—128 Fetterley Julie—128 Fetzek Nancy Feyereisn Cheri—155 Fischer Connie—155 Fish Thomas—128 Fishbeck Phillip—128 Fisher Michael—155 Fisher Michael—93 Fisher Pamela—155 Fitzgerald Patrick Fitzgerald Susan—129 Fleming David Fleming Chris—155. 64. 65 Fleming Susan—63. 129 Floding Jeffrey—129 Floyd Kim—129 Fluck Cheryl Fodstad Lynn—139. 36 Folkstad Wesley FOSS MRS —21 Foss Suzanne Frame Barbara—52. 67. 66. 54. 155 Franz Joel—81. 155. 65 Franz Neil—83. 129. 130. 65 FRASER GERALD—24 Frasl Barbara—155 Frayseth Don—81. 54. 155 Fredenburg Robert—129 FREDIN PATRICIA-26 Fredrickson Lee—139. 88 Fredrickson Lynda FREDRICKSON RICHARD—29 Freeburg William—155 FRIESEN MARLYN—30 Frilstad Geri—129. 65 FROH JOAN—28 FROKE CAROLYN-25 Froshaug Robert—129 FRUEHAUF DAVE—155—20 Fulton Ronald—155 Furbur Jenell—63. 155. 65 Fursman Kathleen—129 Fussy Randy G Gaasterland Karen—129 Gaasterland Sheila—139. 66 Gabbert Lucy—156 Gabrielson Lynn—139 Gadtke David—80. 129. 87 GAGNON TOM—23 Gagness Vickie—66. 156. 45 Ganz Jill—172 Ganzer Carol Ganzer Constance—140 GARBER MARY—22 Gardner Gregory—156 Gardner Kevin—129 Gardner Michael Garies Catherine—129 Gartner Daniel—140 Gass Ricky—156 Gates Mary—34 Gawtry James—129 Gay Raymond—140 Gay Vicki—140 Gellerman Bruce—129 Gellcrman Gale—54. 156 Gerrish Dallas—156 Gessell Jeffrey—129 Gieseke Patrick—156 GILMER GARY—22 Girdler Susan—129 Girod Barbara—140 Girod Diane—140. 64 Girod Pamela—156. 49 Glaim Deborah—49. 54. 156 Glaim Laurie—129 Gloege Dana—140 Gobel Debra—156 Goldie David Goodrich Georgette— 129 Goodwin John—49. 156. 34. 68 GORANSON D.—21 Gordhamer Thomas—77. 129 Gordon Keith—78. 129 Gorhan Ricky—140 GOURLEY DERALD—23 Grabko John—140 Grady Connie—140 Granda Faye—105, 66. 156. 34 Grandner Linda—129 Green Gregory—140 Green Jana—156 Green Kevin—140 Greenwald Gregory—156. 45 Gregoire Michael—49. 156 Gremmels Gregory—129 Grenell Dennis—140 Grenson Wayne—129 Griggs Leon GRIMSRUD RICHARD—20 Gronlund James—172 Gronlund Kevin—77. 129. 93 Groska David—129. 45 Grette Kathleen—129 Grove Jackie—140. 66 Grove Richard—78. 80. 129. 95 Grow Bradley Gruber Carol—140 Gruber Donald—129 Gruber Mark—140 Gruber Richard—140 Gruenke Steve—140 Gruhlke Mary—156. 34 Grundstrom Eugene—140 Gulczinski Fred Gulczinski Gordon—140 Gullickson Janet—156 Gulsvig Pamela—156. 34 Gundersen Robert—140 Gundersen Roberta—140. 66 Gunderson Gale—129 Gunderson Richard—129 Gunia Marc—77. 87 Gunther Paris—49. 140. 37. 34 Gustafson Joan—129 GUSTAFSON D.—21 Gustafson Susan—140. 66. 54 GUTWILLEREE.—21 H Haasken Bruce—54. 172. 64 Haen Amy—129 Haen Charles—1 29 Haen Samuel—156 Hagemann Mary—140 HAGEN JOYCE—28 Hagerty William—156 Hagfors Nancy—62. 129. 64 Haglund Mark—140, 65 HALGRIMSON E.—21 Halgrimson Mark—129 179 Halverson Diane Halvorson Larry—129 Hamel Barbara—129 Hamel Joanne—156 Hamilton Patricia—129 Hammer Bruce—140 Hammond Nancy—129 Haner Linda Hanle Pat—34 Hanley Julie—140. 66 HANNIBAL J.—21 Hannibal Lori—129. 56 Hannibal Susan—67. 65 Hanratty Colleen—140 Hansen Danny—140. 88 Hansen Sue—66. 157. 34. 48 Hanson Dale—157. 34 Hanson David—140, 51 Hanson David—157. 34 Hanson Elizabeth—129 Hanson Gayle—62. 157 Hanson Glen—157. 64. 60 Hanson Gretchen—157. 34. 64 Hanson Linda—157. 48 Hanson Pamela—129 Hanson Paul—129. 51 Hanson Roger—62, 129. 51. 65 Hanson Stephen Hanson Steven—63. 140. 64 HANSON V,—66 Harasyn Kathleen—52. 140. 66. 37 Harasyn Kenneth—152. 38 Harasyn Theodore—77, 129. 38. 60. 95. 112 Hargarten Jerry—157 Hargarve Joan—66. 54. 40. 157. 60 Harkess Daniel—49. 157 Harms Kathleen Harms Linda Harr Joy—157 Harris Lynn—140 Harris Paula—54. 157. 45 Harrison Steven—140 Hartel Larry HARTFIEL J.—21 Hartfiel Susan—129 Hartley Mary—129 Hartley Susan—49. 113. 66. 54. 157. 34 HARTSOOK JAN—29 Hartung Rebecca—129 Harvala Leroy—129 Harves David—75. 140 Hatcher Alyson—140 Hatcher Kathryn—49. 66. 157 Hatcher Steven—77. 129. 65 Hatton Glenn—129 Haugen Jo Haugen Kathy—129 Hausam Terry—157 Hauser Silvia—129 Hawk Kathleen Hawkins Charles—129 Hayes Connie—172 Hayes Deane—129 Hayes Luvone—1 57 HEATH GRETCHEN—24 Hedlund Kevin—140 Hedlund Teresa—129 Hedquist Debra—157 Hedtke Debra—157 Hedtke Gregg—129 Hegard Janet—66. 157 Heglund Jeanne— 129 Hegquist Mark—129. 87 Hegstad John—129 Heier William—63. 129. 64. 65 Heinecke Gary—140 Heisenfelt Marc—140 Hellen Paul—129 Hellerud Steven Helmers Darrell—129 Helmke Gayla— 130 Hemberger Charles—74. 140 Hembroff Jay—130. 65 Hemingway Kathleen—140, 166 Hemken Scott—77. 130 HEMMING C — 63 Henderson Jacqueline—130 Hendrickson Hal—130 Henkel Le Roy—157 Henkel Lorne—78. 130 Henneman Donna Henneman Michael—140 Hennenfent Kim—130 Henning Robert—1 72. 45 Henrickson Gary—157 Henry Jean—1 30 Hentges Barbara—157. 34 Hentges Frank Hentges Steven Herbst Steven—130 Hermes Randy—140 Herrald Duane—74. 140 Herzog Holly—54. 157 Herzog Susan—140 Hess Jacquline Hess Kristine—158 Hess Marsha—140 Hess Ronald—158 HETCHLER PAUL—29 Heuer Donna—140 Heuer Randy Hiar Pamela—40. 158 Hiatt Charles—130 Higbee Judy—158 Hill Bruce—140 Hill Byron—158. 45 Hill Debra—141. 34 Hillukka Darlene—141 H.llukka Gladys—130 Hiltner Donald—130 Hiltz Bradley Hiltz Roxanne—158 Hirsch John—158 Hockert Vicki—141 Hodgin Pamela—141, 34 Hoe ben James Hoem Chrisan—158 Hoff Steven— 141 Hoff Terrance—130 Hoff Thomas—158 Hogenson Debra—54. 158 Hogenson Tereasa—141. 66, 54 Hokr Paul Holcombe James—158 Holden Charles—62. 141. 64 Holladay Theresa—141 HOLLISTER VERNON—24 Holm Janice—130 Holm Mary Holmer Steven—141. 34 Holmes Jeanne—141 Holmes Julie—130 Holmegren David—78. 65 Holmegren Mary—54. 158 Holmstrom Cheryl—63. 130. 65 Holsten Douglas—62. 141. 64. 65 Horgen Steven—158. 93 Horner Ellen—141 Horner Kathleen—130. 60 House Larry—18. 130 Howe Douglas— 141 HRUSKA L.—21 Huber Alan—158 Hughes Katherine—141 Hughes Mark—81. 130 Hukriede Donald—130 Huknode Mary—158 HULTMAN PATRICIA—25 Humbert Randy—158 Huro James—158 Huro Karen—130 Huro Nancy— 158 Huston Robert—130 Hyland Mary—158 Hyser Stephen—158. 38. 39. 93. 9b Hyse. Susan—55. 159 I Ibach Vicky—159 Ingalls Steven—141 Ingalls Teresa—62. 130. 65. 68 Invie Devorah—141, 66 Ipsen Paul—62. 130. 64 Irvin David—141 Irving David—75. 141. 54 Irving James—130. 50 Irwin James Iskierka Edward—130. 93 Iverson Kevin—141 Iverson Mary—130 Iverson Pamela—159 Iverson Phillip—141 J Jacobson Bruce— 141 Jacobson Mary—130 Jacobson Paul—95 James Julie—130 Jane Michael—130 Janikowski Laurie—141, 66 Jasper Cheryl—130 Jemmmg Patrick—130 Jensen Brett—130 Jensen Debra—49. 130. 65 Jensen Jennifer—130 Jensen Karen—66. 54. 40. 159. 34 Jensen Nadene—159 Jensen Sharon—159 Jesperson Susao—131. 34 Jester Michael—141 Jevne Richard—75. 141. 64 Jevne Robin—62. 131. 64 Johansen Mark—83. 141. 54. 64 Johnsen Ann—131 JOHNSON MRS —21 Johnson Ann—141 Johnson Betsy—131 Johnson Bruce—141 Johnson Candace—141, 34 Johnson Craig—131 Johnson Cynthia—159 Johnson David—141 Johnson Debra—159 Johnson Dennis—141 Johnson Diane—131 Johnson Gary—62, 159. 64. 38 Johnson Gary—131. 88 Johnson Janet—131 Johnson Jeffrey—131. 95 Johnson Kevin—131 Johnson Laurie—116. 66. 40. 159 Johnson Lila—141 JOHNSON LOIS—23 Johnson Melissa—141 Johnson Michael—74. 141 Johnson Michael—62 Johnson Mitchell—159 Johnson Nancy—131. 64 Johnson Patti—159 Johnson Rebecca Johnson Robin—141 JOHNSON ROGER—28 Johnson Roger—141 Johnson Sandra—141 Johnson Sandra—141. 65 Johnson Scott—141 Johnson Sheryl—159 Johnson Susan—141 Johnson Susan—67. 66. 40. 159 JOHNSON T —21 Johnson Timothy—141 Johnson Vicki—159 Johnson William—77. 93 Johnston Herbert—141 Joly Keith—131 Jordan Bradley—159 JORDIN ELAINE—25 Jorgenson Richard—159 Jorges Cindy—131 Joslin Michael—131 Juba Catherine—141. 54 Juba Michael—131. 95 Judnitch Barbara JUKUA E — 21 Jukua Lynette—63. 141, 65 Julian Kimm—141, 121. 34. 38 K Kaiser Kaye—131 Kaiser Michael Kamke Julie—131 Kane Miles—141 KANE ROGER—22 Kapitan Mark—141 Karja La Vonne Karsten Linda—159 Karvonen Joel—131 Kasanezky Ludnilla—131 Kath Randald—141 Katvala Karen—141 Kaufmann Earl—75. 141. 34. 38 Kavanagh Dennis—141 Kealy Kandy—141 Keegan Barbara—131 Keegan John—131 Keegan Randall—159 Keifer Sallie—141 Kelley Kirk—131 Kempf Barbara—141. 66. 54 KEMPPAINEN ELMER—19 Kennedy Daniel—51 Kennedy Jean—159 Kenow Jane— 131 Kentzelman Randy Kephart Cynthia—141 Keppel Shirley—141 Kerkow Janet—52. 54. 159 Keske Paulette—159 Keske Sandra— 131 KIECKER MERLIN—23 Kilander Bruce—141 Kilcullen Katherine—49. 141. 34 Kile Ernest Kilian Jeanmne—141 Kihan Patricia—159 Kilpatrick Michael—131 Kilpela Carla—141. 66 Kilpela Jackie—62. 131 Kimmerle Kristine—63. 159. 64 King Joseph—172 King Scott—159 King Sharlene—141 Kingsley Charles—141. 65 Kinler Barbara—141 Kmler Patricia—131 Kmneberg Timothy—141 Kivi Debra—159. 45 Kivisto Thomas—131 Klaers Michael Klatke Barbara—49. 105. 66. 40. 160 Klatt Ronald—74. 77. 131. 93 Klatt Sharon Klave Gregory— 141 Klave Timothy—131 Klemenhagen Nancy—141 Klick Joyce—160 Klick Richard—131 Klima John—141 Kling Charles—131 Klinger Cynthia—131 Klinger Debra—66. 160 KLOOS DUWAYNE—21 KLUDT IOLA—24 KNIGHT JAMES—29 Knock Valarie—142 Knudsen Patricia Knudsen Susan—132 Knutson Diana—142 Knutson Jacque—131 Knutson Karen—142 Knutson Linda—131 Koch George Koch Susan—142. 66 Kocur Steven Koerner Katherine—62. 131. 65 Koerner Kandice—63, 131. 64 KOESTLER KERRY—25 Kohlbeck Teresa—142 Kohlbeck Thomas Kohls Jane—37. 160. 34 Koltes Steven— 160 Kondziolka Louise—160 Konkol Deborah—131 Korinek Robert—131 Koshiol Steve—142 Koskela Pamela—131 Kowal Linda—160 Kowal Lyle—131. 51 Kozub Marlene—142. 66 Krampitz Barbara—160 Krampitz Julianne—142, 66 Kranz Diane—160 Kranz Diane—34. 47. 160 Kreber Julie— 54. 160 Kreber Peggy—142 Kreger Pamela—142. 66 KRENZ TERRY—23 Kresa Gerald Kresa Henry—116. 54. 160 Krieg Jackie—131 Krieg Jean Clare—131 Kronberg Lenann—142 Kropski William—77. 131. 65 Krosch Janet—142 Krueger Beth—131 Krueger Christine—1 31 Krueger Ivan—172 Krulikosky Gerald—142 Kuch Mary—142 Kuhn Karen—160. 48 Kuhn Kathleen—160 Kuhn William—131 Kunze Kenneth—131. 65 Kupka Gregory—131 Kupka Philipp—49. 142. 54. 50 Kuscheke Daniel—63. 64 Kvaal Diane—160 Kylloncn Brian—80. 132. 93 Kyllonen Patrick—74. 93. 95 L La Belle Connie—132 La Bello Mary—66. 55. 160 La Berge Michael—62. 81. 142. 65 La Gerge Patrice—132 La Coursiere Pamela La Favor Kevin—160 La Fontaine Kim—142. 51 La Force Mark—38 Labat David—80. 132 Labelle John—160 Ladd Bonita—63. 66. 160. 65 Ladd Donald—77. 132 Ladd James—132. 51 Lafferty Michael—142 Laing Charles—142 Laing Margaret—160 Lahberte Ann—142. 34 Langank Lani—132 Langerud Robert—160 Langum Kyle—142 Lanners Rita—132. 37 Larsen Susan—142 Larsen Susan—142. 34 Larson Bruce—160 Larson Colleen—161 Larson Deborah—142 Larson Jeffrey—77. 132 Larson Kenneth—74. 161 180 Larson Patricia—132 Larson Ricky—132 Larson Roxanne—142 Larson Scott—132 Larson Sheree—132. 65 Larson Tom—132 LATYAHE H.—21 Latzke Michael—161 LAURENT MRS.—21 Lauzen Mary—132 Lawrance Steven—75. 142 Lazer Geralyn—1 32 Le Cuyer James—74. 161. 64 Le May Jeffrey Lee Cindy—132 Lee James—132. 95 Lee Jeffrey—78. 142 Lee John—142 Lee Lynn Lee Mark—62. 142. 64. 65 Lee Patricia—161 Leitcr Cheryl—132 Lenarz John—142, 54. 87 Lenox Nancy—142 Leonard Janice—132 Leonard Michael—142 Leonard Scott—78. 161 Leone Michelle—1 32 Lepmski Jeffrey Lere Cynthia—142. 66 Lerum Robert—132 Leszko Susan—49. 142. 66. 54. 37. 34 LEVAHN NOREEN—25 Levang Connie—142 Levno Pamela—132 Lewis Daniel—62. 65 Lewis Jeffrey—62. 142. 145 Lewis Nanette—62. 1 32. 65 Lewis Steven—132 Lewison Terrance—142 Lexcen James—62. 142. 65 LICHTERMAN SAM—30 LIEBEL SHARON—25 Lillebo Kent—77. 132 Lillebo Kerry—78. 142 Limond Debra—142. 54 Lmd Sandra—63. 142. 66 Lindberg Carole—161 Lmdgren Douglas—132 Lmdgren Leeanne—161. 34 Lmdgren Mark Lindquist Laurie—62, 132 Litchy Deborah—142 Litchy Gayle—161 Livingston Charles—132 LLOYD JOHN—19 LOCKE GRANT-29 Loesch Anne—66. 161 Loesch Michael—132 Lofsness Kurt—132 Lofsness Scott—161 Lohmann Janet—63. 132. 64 Lohmann Lynn—54. 4 7. 161. 34. 60 Lokken Sumner—142 Longen Malinda—132 Longley Heather Longley Timothy LORENTZEN ROBERT—29 Louden Stuart LOUSHIN TERRANCE—29 Love Jill—132 Lovell Gary—132, 87 Loven Valerie—142 Lovgren Kenneth Lovgren Kevin—132. 50 Lubmski David—161 Luby George—142 Luby Timothy Lucchesi David—132 Lucier Michael Ludtke Tamara—131. 133. 121. 60 LUDVIG DAVID—24 Luebke Dana—142 Luebke Erin—132 Lund Allen—62. 142. 64. 65 Lunde Diane—1 32 Lunden Mary—132 Lundgren Gregory—142 Lundgrcn Rick—132. 93 Lundmark Vickie—1 32 Lundquist Barbara—142 Lutgen Gregory—132 Lyons Patrick—161 M Maas Geraldine—161 MacDonald Larry—132 Madernott Anthony—172 Mack Charles Mack Judith—66. 161 Mackenthun Mark—77. 132 Madison David—62. 161. 65. 88. 89. 87 Magnuson Sally—161, 34 Magstadt Ann Maher Daniel—132 Malicki Linda—142 Malikowski Linda—132 Malley David—142. 65 Malmberg Roy—78. 54. 161 Maniak Mary—1 32 Mann Julie—142 Mans Gregory—161, 45 Mans Randall—1 32 Manthei Timothy—75, 113. 54. 161 Manuelson Patricia—142 MARCELL BETTY—21 Marcy Kimberly—142. 66. 34 Marfiz Craig—77. 132 MARHULAH STAN—29 Marks Dennis Marks Joan Maro Theodore—142 Marquette Diane—161 Marsh Jody—63. 1 32. 65 Marshall Sherril—161. 45 Martin Deborah—132 Martin Raymond Martin Robin—161 Martinson Craig—78. 142 Martinson Jane—142 Marvin Kristi—63. 132. 65 Marxen Michael—132 Mason David—49. 132 Mason Dennis—49. 142 Mason Greg—142 Mastrian Karen Matheny Mark—142 Mattson Cindy—142 Maund Susan—105. 45 McCann Harold—142. 38 McCarthy Dawn—142 McCarthy Roxanne—112 McChesney Linda McChesney Sherri McComas Beverly—1 32 McCourtney Dennis—77. 132 McCourtney Michael—81. 162. 87 McDill Jane—143. 66 McDonell Jeffery—132 McDonell Shelly—132 McGowan Ann—132 MCINTOSH MRS.—21 McKenzie John—143 McKenzie Kevin—74. 162 McKenzie Kim—132 McKenzie Robert—132 McKenzie Susan—132 McKeon Sandra—143. 54. 34 McKinley Mark—80. 132 McKinley Michael—162 McLellan Susan—162 McLennan David—75. 77. 132 McNurlm Audene—132 McQuisten John—143 Medrano Larry Meide Richard Meier Mark—132 Melby Wendy—143. 37 Melchert Paul—143 Melchert Sandra—162 Melich William—162 Melin Debra—132 Melin Rebecca—162. 45 Melsness Wendy—1 32 Mensch Dale—133. 65 Merriam Lora—143. 66. 37 Merriam Stephen—143 Merten Thomas—133 Merwin John Meyer David—77. 132. 65 Meyer Kevin—162 Meyer Lee Meyer Michael—143 Meyer Richard—162 Meyerhoff Mark—143. 87 Meyerhoff Richard—133 Michels Patrick—132 Middelstadt Ricky—133. 87 Miedema lone—1 72 Mikel Steven—132 Mikwold Thomas—62. 133. 65 Milford Raymond Miller Alan—133 Miller George—49. 162. 64 Miller Lawrence Miller Mary—66. 37. 162 Miller Terese—143. 66 Mills Mary—133 Mills Thomas—133 Mitchell Douglas—133 Mitchell Lyda—133 Moe Renee—143 Moe Ronald Moe Todd—133 Mohr Cheryl—133 Moldestad Mathew—143 Mommsen Craig—78. 133 Monegar Alan—133 Monson Candice—133 Monson William—133. 34 Montgomery Mary—66. 162, 34. 60 Moore Dale—143 Morgan Diana—162 Morgan Glenda—133 Morgan Richard—162. 45 Morgan Teddy Moriarty John—133. 95 Morin James—133 Mork Carol—133. 65 Mork John Mork Larry—162 Morris Donald—143 Morris Doram Morris Rebecca—143 Morris Wayne—133 Morrison Robert—162. 87 Morrow Debra—143 MOSAL FLORENCE—24 Moser Alan—133 Moser Mary—133 Moulton Joyce—143 Moulton Nancy—133 Mrugala Wendell Mullaney Michael—143 Mullaney Timothy—133 Mulvaney Kathleen—133 Murphy Christine—133 Murphy Deborah—143. 66. 54. 112 Murphy Ralph—143. 51 Murray Deborah—133 Murray Marcia—133 Murschel Sandra—105, 116. 66. 162 Mutton Jennet Louise—143 N Neddersen David—133. 51 Neitzel William—77 Nelson Bradley—133 Nelson Bradley—143 Nelson Bradley—133 Nelson Brian—134 Nelson Bruce—143 NELSON CLIFFORD—30 Nelson Cynthia—143 Nelson Dana Nelson Debra—143 Nelson Debra—162 Nelson Gerald—134 Nelson James—62. 63. 81, 162, 64. 93 Nelson Janice—162 Nelson Janice—143 Nelson Joan—134 Nelson Karen—134 Nelson Kathryn—162 Nelson Kenneth—143 Nelson Margot—143. 50 Nelson Michael—143. 87 Nelson Nancy—143 Nelson Richard—134. 65 Nelson Rodney—143 Nelson Sharon—162 Nelson Steven—134 Nelson Thomas—134. 88 Nelson Vicki—1 43 Nelson Wendy—162 Ness Kerwin—134. 65 Netka Lawrence—143 Neuburger Carl—62. 78. 143. 54. 65 Neumann Jeffrey—134 Neumann Roxanne—172 Newcomb Douglas Newcomb Jody—1 34 Newmann Renee Nichols Kevin—134 Nichols Thomas—163 Nickolauson Daniel—143. 87 Nickolauson Sandra—134 Nickolauson Sonja—67. 66. 163. 65 Niess Cathy—1 73 Niggeler Frederick—134 Nitzkorski Bradley—134. 65 Nitzkorski Rebecca—134 Norby Diane—49. 66. 34. 4 7. 37. 163 NORD GLEN—30 Nordberg Sandra—134. 65 Nordenstrom Thomas—134 Nordin Bruce—134 Nordm Marcia—163 Nordstrom Denise—134 Nordstrom Linda—134 Nordstrom Terry—134 Norell Gregory Norgon uiane Norgren Bonme—163 Northway Donna—143 Norton Valerie—40. 49. 105. 66. 163. 54. 50. 47. 64 Notvedt Kevin—80. 134 Notvedt Terry—134 Nourie Joseph—163 Novak Brian Nygaard Carole—54. 163 Nygaard Dennis—143 Nygard Arthur Nygard Bradley—134 Nyquist Connie—143. 60 Nystrom Nancy—66. 37. 163. 34 O O'Brien James—163 O'Dell Dennis—143 O'Konek Ronald—143 O’Rourke Timothy—134 Odenthal Bradley—143 Oesterreich Jerriann—49. 143. 65. 66 Ogren Douglas—164 Okeson Debra—143, 66 Oleson Mark Olsen John—54. 50. 164 Olsen Kathleen—63. 134 Olson Barbara—62. 66. 164. 65 Olson Byron—143, 51 Olson Cheryl—63. 54. 164. 64 Olson Colleen—164. 60 Olson Darrel— 14 3 Olson Deborah—134 Olson Denise—1 34 Olson Donald Olson Gregory— 143 Olson Jeanette—134 Olson Jeamne—164. 65 Olson Joan—134 Olson Kathleen—66. 164. 64. 60 Olson Keven—143 Olson Kevin Olson Larry—134 Olson Le Anne Olson Linda—143 OLSON LLOYD—28 Olson Lynn—134 Olson Lynnae—164 Olson Lynne—134 Olson Lynnette—164 Olson Margo—143, 67. 66 Olson Nancy—143 Olson Nannette—134 Olson Pamela—49. 134 Olson Pamela—63. 164. 34. 64. 65 Olson Rita—67. 66. 164 Olson Russell—62. 134. 65 Olson Scott—164 Olson Susan—173. 65 Olson Timothy—135. 65 Orluck Jeffrey—135. 87 ORNING LANNY—30 Orozco Adatme—135 Orozco Fern—143 Orstad Larry—135 Osborn William—164 Osgood Jean—164 Ostrom Jane—63. 164. 64 Overman Carol—135 Owens Nancy—143 Oyen David—135. 65 P Palmer Maureen—143 Pantlm Cynthia—164 Pantlin William Pape Thomas—164 Pappas John—143 Pappas Lori—164. 34 PARADIS CLAUDE—26 Parker Bruce—143 Parker Diane—143 Parker Pamela—1 35 Parnell Mark—135 Partyka Frank—143 Paschke Mark PAUL PHYLLIS—20 Paulaha Darcy—65 Paverud John Pawlik John—143 Pawlik Kathleen—135 Pedersen Leland—164. 88 Pederson Daniel Pederson Debra—66. 40. 164. 48 Pederson Lee—135. 65 Peek Wilfird Pendzimas Dawn—66. 54. 37. 164 Penner Timothy Peoples David—143. 34 Peppe Kevin—77. 135. 87 Perra Mike—143 Pern Michael—54. 164 Pertile Daniel—135 Perusse Terry Peter Mary—63. 164. 65 Petersen Eileen—164 Petersen Vernon—75. 164 Peterson Amanda Peterson Barbara—143 Peterson Candice—143 Peterson Carol—144 Peterson Cindy—144 Peterson Debra—144 Peterson Elaine—135 Peterson Gale Peterson Gary—144, 64 Peterson Gayle—144 Peterson Gwenn— 1 35 Peterson James—75. 144 Peterson Janet—135 Peterson Janis—63. 1 35. 64 Peterson Joy—135 Peterson Linda—164 Peterson Lome Peterson Paul—54. 165. 34, 64. 38 Peterson Peggy—63. 135. 65. 112 Peterson Ralph—78. 165 Peterson Ricky—165 Peterson Robin—144 Peterson Scott—165. 65 Peterson Steven—62. 144 Peterson Tern—105. 165 Petrich David—81.135 Peugh David—49. 52. 144. 54. 38 Ptahl Lmda—165 Phillips Gerald—1 35 PHILLIPS JEFFERY-24 Phillips Ronald Piccinelli Ann—54. 165 Pickus Teresa—135 Picott Edward—1 35 Pierson Randy—135 Pierson Scott—135. 88 Pitmon Stephen—83. 144. 54. 64. 97 Piwoschuk Joseph—144. 51 Plasencia Gregory—52. 144. 38 Platzer Richard—135 Pohl Michael—165 Pohl Timothy—135 Pokrzywmski Jean—165 Pollock Scott—144 Pomerleau Beverley—66. 165 Pomerleau Mary—144. 67. 66 Porter Vicki—54. 165. 34 Potter Mark—1 35 Prall Patricia—1 35 Pramann Charles Praska Robin—1 44 Praska Thomas—75. 165 Pray Denise—I 35 Preuss Paul—75. 165 PrzymuS Gary Pugh Jerald—77. 135 Purcell Terrance—144 Purdy Mary—144 Purmck Michael—63. 165. 64 Purmck Ricky—74. 144. 65 Quade Debra—144 ade Michael—144 ady Patricia—62. 40. 165. 64 ick Dean—144. 65 ick Walter inn Margaret—165 R Rako Gerald—135 Rako James—165 RAMSTAD MRS -21 Ramundt Sandra—165. 34 RAND MARGARET—25 Randall Debra—135 Randt Marlys—173 Rangel Degra—144 RASMUSSEN D — 21 Raun Angela—52. 55. 54. 165 Raveling Margaret—49. 144. 66. 54 Raveling Matthew—74. 54. 165 38 Reader Marcia—144. 34 Reed David—49. 74. 144 Reed Sandra—40. 165. 34 Reichert Barbara Reichert Linda Reid Jeffrey—78. 135 Reimer Susan—166 Reinert David—135 Reinert Robert—144 Remert Thomas—166 Remke Joan—166 Remke Mark—135. 95 Reinking Michael—144 Remkmg Nancy—135 Retzack Charlene—144 Reynolds Dana Rhoe Robin—1 35 Rice Duame—166 Rick Janet—52. 66. 166 Ries Kathleen—144. 66 Riley Gregg Riley Russell—166 Ring David—144. 65 Rmgstad David—144. 74 Rmgwelski Robert—83. 55. 54. 166 Ripczinski Jefferey Ripczmski Scott—144 Roach Paula—135 Roadfeldt Stephen—144 Robin Janet—37 Robinson Dennis—166 Rocksted Bruce—135 Roemhildt Michael—78. 135. 64 Rohrer Kimberly—144 Roles Randy—144 Romann Robert—7 7. 135 Rood Linda—1 35 ROOT JAMES-28 Root Stephen—75. 54. 166. 38 Roppe Richard Rosch Mark—144 Rosener Cynthia—1 35 Ross Cheryl—63. 144. 65 Ross David—135 Ross David—166 Ross Donna—144 Roubik Ten—55. 166 Round Larry—1 35 Ruckle Debra—144 Rudin Stephanie—144 Rudolph Bruce—63. 1 35. 64. 65 Rudolph Ronald— 135 Rudolph Sheryl—166 Ruff Carmen—135. 65 Ruffenach Joel—144 Rustad Debra—166 Ruth Andrew Ryan Jenifer—1 36 Ryan John—78. 144 RYAN ROBERT—29 Rykken Robin—136 S Saksa Darrell—63. 81. 136. 64 Samels John—49 Samels Katherine—136 Sams Douglas Sandblade Sheila—136. 65 Sands Robert—144 Saunders Danette—136 Saunders Daniel—166. 45 SAWYER TIMOTHY—30 Scaia Rebecca—62. 144. 65 Schaal Kenneth—1 36 Schaeffer Gloria—144 Scheef Laura—1 36 Scheelk Thomas Scheidecker Penny—54. 166 Schendel Christine— 166 Schendel Susan— 166. 54 Scherz Richard—144 Schieck Chris Schiferh Robert—1 36 Schilling Danette— 63. 108, 54. 166. 34. 60. 64 Schilling Kevin— 63. 144. 65 Schissel John—75. 144 Schlick Debra Schmaedeka Michael—136 Schmid Dennis—166 Schmid Lynette—145 Schmid Thomas—166. 64. 60 Schmidt Debra—63. 145. 64, 112 Schmidt Diane—136. 65 Schmidt Kevin—80. 1 36. 38 Schmidt Paula—145. 66. 54. 4 7 SCHMIDT ROLLIE—26 Schmidt Susan— 66. 166 Schmidt Vera Schmitt David—166 Schopper Cindy—145 Schopper Terry Schrade Dawn—166 Schrader Denise—136. 65 Schreiber Cheryl—66. 166 Schreiber Steven—77. 136 SCHROEDER G —21 Schroeder James—136 Schroeder Richard Schuller Colleen—136 Schultz Debra—67. 66. 166 Schultz Karen—63. 166. 64 Schulz Patricia—62. 145. 64 Schulz Sandra—63. 1 36. 65 Schumann Ronald—55. 54. 167. 34 Schumann Susan—1 36 Schuster Roberta—1 36 Schwanz Wayne Schwartz Marylan—145 SCHWARTZ ROSADELLE—23 Scott Angela—145 Scuddcr Christopher—145 SEALAFF BRUCE—29 Sederstrom Ray Seelye Karen—145. 66. 65 Sellman Delores—136 Sellman Roxanne— 167 Sepple Donna—145 Sewald Gregory Shackelton James Sharp Wallace—145 Sharpe Domta—105. 116. 167 Shasky Mark—145 SHASKY S —21 Shea Denise—167 Shea Diane—145 Shelley Richard—145 Shelton La Cene—54. 4 7. 167. 34 Shepperd Connie—1 36 Shepperd Michael—167 SHERMAN LORRAINE—29 Sicora John—1 36 Siegel Jon—167 Siegfried Jean—49. 66. 54. 167 Sieveke Kathleen—167 Simmons Mark—167 Simonen John—77. 136 Simonson Shari—136 Sipe Catherine—136 Sitter Rena—1 36 Sjogren Susan—145. 67. 66 Skare Cynthia—66. 54. 167 Skare Pamela—136 Skavlan Patricia Skelton Jeffrey Skelton Steven—49. 167 Skinner Susan—145 Skoby Jerry—136 Skoog Russell—167. 34 Sladek David—145 Slettehaugh Paul—136 Sliger Charles—167 Sliger Richard Slupske Frederick—167 Smegal Judyth—145 Smegal Thomas—136 Smida Charles—78. 145 Smith Debra—136 Smith Diana—54. 167. 34 Smith Ga7—54. 34. 35 Smith Janice—145 Smith John Smith Judy Smith Marcia—136 Smith Michael Smith Monnie—167 Smith Pamela—167 Smith Ronald—49. 136 Smothers David—173. 112 Smykalski Marlene—167 Snaza Melanie—167. 45 Snaza Nancy—136 Snodgrass Paul—145 SNUSTAD ROBERT—29 Snustad Roberta—105. 66. 54. 40. 168. 34. 64 Soboy Sandra—66. 173 Socha Robyn—136 SOHN DARREL—29 Sohr Barry—145. 65 SOLIE MERLE—26 Solorz Donna—168 Sommers Kathlene—136 Sommers Michael—173 Sonnenberg Phillip—136 Sorensen Joseph—136 Sorenson Susann—145 Sorg Debra—136 Sowers Dixie—136 Sowers Vicki—136 Sparrow Randall Spence Gail—136 Spence Lynn—145. 66 Spence Michael—168. 34 Spencer James—74. 168. 35. 39. 93. 95 Spier Rebecca—66. 54. 40. 168 Spitzenberger James—145. 51. 34 Spizale James Spizale Jeffrey—145 Sporlein Joseph—145 Spring Mickey—74. 145. 146 Spring Steven—77. 136 Squire Scott—81. 136 Squires Leslie—49. 136 Squires Mary—145 Squires Paula— 168 St Jacque William—145 Stager James—145. 34. 1 12 Stahlberg Bonnie—145 Stahn Sandra—145. 66 Stanchfield Richard—145 Stanger Karen—145. 66 Staples Cynthia—136 STAPLES KEN—30 Stauffer Deborah—145 Stavanau Debra—66. 67. 168 182 Steen Camille—145. 112 Steen Curtis—78. 54. 50. 168 Steen Paul—145 Stefano Michael—83. 136 Steffey Allen—145 Stegora Allen—145 Stemert Ronald—52. 168 Stemweg Mark—62. 145. 54. 64. 65 STENSRUD RICHARD—19 Steuart Joanne—145. 66. 54. 40 Steuck Richard—136 Stevens Deborah—136 Stevens Linda—168. 45 Stewart Daniel—168 Stewart Pamela—168 Stewart Susan Stiff Michael Stigsell Larry—62. 145. 65 Stiles Ann—145 Stiles Deborah—136 Stiller Ron—136 Stockdill Rebecca—63. 168. 64. 60 Stockdill Sheryl—145 Stoltz Ronald Stoner Mike—136 STORKAMP BARBRA-23 Strand Jane—136. 60 Strohkirch June—145 Strom Donald—168 Strom Richard—136 Stromberg Denise—136 STRONG TERRANCE—30 Struck Curtis—62. 78. 145. 54. 64. 65 Stuart Cynthia—145 Stuber Jacquelyn—145 Studeman Donalda Studeman Scott—146. 34 Stueland Diane—1 36 Stumpf Linda— 136 Stuntebeck Mark—78. 54. 168 Sturdy Robert—136. 51. 60 Stuth Linda—168 Suess Steven—146 Sullivan Daniel—168 Sullivan David—146 SULLIVAN GENE—23 Sullivan Kathleen—146 Sullivan Loretta—136 Sullivan Martha—146 Sullivan Peter—63. 168. 65 SULLIVAN ROBERT-24 Sunders David—168. 34 Sunders Pamela—136 Sundvall Debra—136 Surface Kenneth—136 Sutch Paul SUTHERLAND MRS —21 Svehlak Robert—136 Svindal Rick—146, 60. 88 Swanson Bradley—136 Swanson Heidi—146. 34 Swanson Lory—168 Swanson Mark Swanson Robert—146 Swanson Robert—168 Swanson Roy Sward Richard Sward Robert Swartwood Carlton—45 Sweeney Stewart—136 Swenson Genice—63. 136. 65 Swenson Jane—146. 40 Sybrant Linda—136 Szymanski Sandra—146 T Tabor Charles—77. 136 Tacheny Steven—146 Taft Courtney—118. 169 Taft Lor.—49. 52. 63. 146. 54. 47. 64. 60 Takemoto Jeffrey—169 Targeson Stephen—169. 45 Tatro Cynthia—62. 146. 65 Taubman Robert—62. 136. 64 Tell Pamela—136 TEMPEL LARRY—27 Tempel Sheila—146 Tempel Steven—146 lempesta Kathleen—169 Tenseyck Marlene—169 Terhaar Karen—137 Tettamble Diane—146 Thayer Daniel—146. 64 Thayer Mark Therien Teresa—146 Them Phyllis—137 Thomas Richard—137 Thompson Cindy—137. 65 Thompson Craig—54. 168 Thompson Dale—146 Thompson Kevin—137 Thompson Kyle—116. 65 Thompson Lawrence—137 Thompson Linda—137 THOMSEN M —21 Thompson Paul—137 Thorpe James THORNVERG J —21 Thorson Daniel—169. 45 Thotland Robert Thulin Charles—169 Thureson Jean—146. 64 Tidemann Lynn—146 Tierney Jan Tierney Lisa—169 Tierney Patrick—137 Tighe Brian—146 Tilseth Susan—146 Timmerman Michael—169 Tmkham Leslie Tjaden Debra—137 TOBIN JOHN—23 Tollifson James—137 Torpy Beth—169 Totman Diane—137 Tousignant James—137 Traczyk Donald—137 Traczyk Thomas—169 Trafton Harold Trafton Marvin Trapp James—7 7. 137 Trapp Janice—169 Treb Cynthia—1 73 Treb Joseph—137 Tripp Lisa—49. 169. 34 Truchinski Theresa—146 Trushenski Vicki—169 Turgeon Robin—146 Turner Karen—54. 169 Tweed Cheryl—137 Tynen James—78. 137 Tynen Katherine—146. 66. 54 Tyson Bryan—137 Tyson Mina—63. 54. 169. 65 U Ulland Gloria—146 ULRICH LYNDON—19 Ulven Howard—137 Utecht Bobby—137 Utecht Ruth Utecht Sheryl—169 Utter Patrick—169. 88. 89 V Valentine Steven—146 Valez Steven Van Dusen David—137 Van Dusen Mark—146 Van Steenbergen—80. 51 Van Tassel Timothy—137 Van Vickie Kim—173 Van Wie Michael—1 37 Vana Cynthia—169 Vana Frank—63. 65 Vanderpoel Daniel—63. 146. 65 Vannurden Michael Vansickle Nina—146 VAN WIE E — 21 Varner Diane—137 Varner Nancy—49. 105. 169 Veit Cheryl—137 Veit Richard—146. 64 Velner Gregory—146. 34 Vetsch Michael—146 Vilmo Gregory—54. 1 70 Vilson Arms—75. 170 Vnoucek Steven—62. 146. 64. 65 Vogt April—1 70 Voight Theresa Vojta Sheryl—66. 1 70 Volk Denise—146 Volk Randy—146 Volkert Robert—170. 45 Voltz David—146 Voltz Dawn—137 Voss Michael—49. 170 W Wachtler Joyce Wachtler Theresa—170 Wagner Elaine Wagner Stephen Wahl Linda—146 Wahlstrom Wayne—1 70 Waldron Lerna—146. 66 Waletko Steven Williams Bruce—83. 171 Williams Melinda—54. 37. 171 Williams Norman Wilson Garnz—147 WILSON HARRIET—23 Wilts Todd—74. 147 Winders Lynn—173 Windsor Synthia—1 37 Windsor William—147. 93 Windsperger Mark—137 Winge Lynn—1 37 Winker Patricia—66. 47. 37. 171 Winter Christopher—137 Winter Sallie—147 WIRTANEN DONALD—20 Witry Patricia—147 Wodtke Darrell—137 Wolak Robert—14 7. 34 Wold Deborah—137 Wolf Susan—54. 1 71 Wolff Patricia—137. 65 WOLFF E —21 Wolff William—62. 147. 64. 60 Wolford James—1 71 Wollman Steven— 1 71 Worden Lori—137 Worel Debra—147 Workman Charles—147 Workman Joan—1 71 Worm Larry—137. 93 Wormas Sara— 14 7 Worwa Bryan—171 Worwa Cheryl—137 Walker Paul—137. 95 Wall Thomas—146 Wallack Greg—54. 170 Wallin Gregory—170. 34 Wallin Julie—137 Waltenberg Daniel Walters Glen—146 Walton James—137 Walton Joseph—1 70 Walz Charlene—146. 66 Wander John—78. 54. 170. 34. 38. 39 Wanha Nancy—137 Wannebo Daniel—62. 137. 65 Wargm John—137 Warnke Margo—1 70 Warren Wendy—1 70 Washam Kevin—137 Washam Robert Wasnick Jeffrey—77. 170. 38 Waste Michael—137 Waste Stephen—1 70 Wavinak Robert—137 Webb Kyle Webb Sherry—146 Webber Michael Weber Clark—146 Webinger Michael—49. 54. 170 Webster Jane—137 Wed.n Marcia—54. 170, 34 Weeks Steven—77. 137 Weimar Roberta—105. 116. 170. 34. 58 Wembeck Kimberly—137 Wmkauf James—137 Weis Todd-62. 171. 64 WEISS HAROLD—24 Welters Kathleen— 1 71 Welters Thomas—1 37 Wenger Keith—62. 171. 64 Wentland Franklin Wentura Debra—146 Wentura Sandra—137 Wenz 8ryan—75. 146 34. 93 Werbowski Gary— 1 71 Werner Barbara—66. 1 71 Werner Karen—137 Werth Patricia—66. 171. 64 Westerberg Marilyn—40. 171. 60 Westerman William—137 Whalen Katherine—137. 65 White Ann—137 White Gil—74. 93. 95 White Steven Whitworth Thomas—75. 171 Wickoren Rebecca— 171 Wicks Gary—80. 137 Wickstrom Larry—62. 65. 60 Wiese Deborah—137 Wilcox Richard—137 Wilczek Lynn—146 Wilczek Mark—54. 171 WILDUNG HAROLD—27 Wilkening Jeffrey Will David—137 Wright Charles—137 Wright Wayne—81. 147. 65. 99 Wurm Craig—1 37 Y Yoraway Kristy—147 YOUNGREN JOHN—29 Yund Steven—147 Yunger Kim Yunker James—147 YU2NA LOIS—25 Z ZABEL FRANCES—24 Zachmann James—137. 88 Zaic James—74. 116. 171. 38 Zandstra Ray—1 71 Zeidlik Nancy—63. 147. 65 Zeigler Michael Zieska Cathy—171 Zieska Margie—1 71 Zimdars Don me—137. 65 Zimdars James—54. 34. 171 Zirbes Steve—137 Zirbes Vince—1 73 Zismer Daniel—52. 14 7. 38. 39 Zopoglou Helen— 1 7 3 Zurek James 183 Colophon Body copy—14 point Helvetica Caption type—8 point Helvetica Headlines—30 point Impact Division Headlines—36 point Impact Index—6 point Helvetica A farewell to the Seniors— Well guys, this is it. It’s been three great, memorable years. Go back and look through your sophomore yearbook. Weren’t we funny? Remember our first Homecoming? And the last... ? Remember when our friends left for Armstrong? Remember when we took state? Remember the pumpkin bowl at Anoka And that raining riotous game at St. Cloud? Remember our first musical—Oliver! As much as the last . . . Oh the times! Bridgeman’s after the games, McDonald’s after anything! Burke’s before it burned— The memories! RememberTed Leuerand the benefit Remember our first pep fest and the challenge yell? We’re winning now. Remember the clocks that never worked And sophomore English large group. Remember Prom and Taylor’s Falls Remember the tears, laughs, joys, pains, and partings. Remember good old Cooper Come back soon— For old times’ sake. Acknowledgements- Debbie Belawski—for all her work on the index Mr. Kane—for his magic in the dark room Mr. Lloyd—for the clock business Mr. Ulrich—for frequenting our room Lori—for always showing up and the business end of the book Miss Bugge—for being the little lady with a lot of power Dan Gleason—for putting up with our change of mind Pletsch—for pictures Mr. Hollister—for just plain putting up with us Talon’s staff—for just plain putting up with me Thanks to the staff for making the book— Barb, Greg, Dave, Paul, Berda, Sandy, Mary, Mark, Kathy, Darlene, Vicki, Sue, Kathy, Janet, Janet, Ron, Neil, Dan, Deb, Tim, Lori, Mark, and Holly 184—Conclusion
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