Cooper High School - Talons Yearbook (New Hope, MN)

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E. J. Cooper Senior High New Hope, Minnesota Volume XII s 2 Table Of Contents Academics...................... Student Life................... Athletics...................... Organizations.................. Underclassmen.................. Seniors ....................... .16 .64 .84 118 146 178 Time Ever moving Ever changing A flower, a feeling, a color Nothing lasts forever Time 5 6 Like our forefathers before us, we have hopes for a new life but can never forget the past. Caught in a world of modern technology, we often overlook the events that made an early settler glad to have found a new land. The land we call America. Stunted by the complexities of modern life, we must take the time to reflect on the events of the past. Progress steams forward creating new experiences that often recall times within the last 200 years that we can never forget. Β 1. Bob Moulton enjoying Recreational Sewing class. 2. Donna Martinson preparing to sew on her jacket. 3. Students take advantage of Distributive Education store in commons. 10 Time can only tell how long a school will remain in its true tradition. Changes in the curriculum brought approval from most students, but a few were against more modern thinking. The student smoking lounge was the most controversial change. The lounge allowed students to smoke during the five minutes passing time between classes. Opposition was voiced against the lounge by students and faculty members who complained of smoke in the halls. Phy. Ed. classes discovered much change. By law, all classes that were offered were to be co-educational. This law brought new classes such as Outdoor Education, Contact Team Sports, and Individual Sports to Cooper. Under the same law, all Home Economics and Industrial Arts classes are also co-educational. This meant that the all-male β€œChef class was disbanded and co-educational classes offered. Another new class, Recreational Sewing, was added, bringing enthusiasm from many students. Distributive Education opened a store in the commons again this year, offering munchies for the students to eat. The United States of America has survived for 200 years. We've come a long way, but there are still many problems to be solved. Inflation and unemployment still plague the economy. The energy crisis still hovers near. The lack of oil has necessitated the construction of the Alaskan pipeline. In November, 1976, the nation will elect the 39th President of the United States. Two hundred years ago, the first President, George Washington, had many problems as he began a nation. President number 39 will have obstacles to overcome in order to continue the life of America. Gerald Ford is a strong candidate in 1976, but Nelson Rockefeller will not be running as his Vice-President. George Wallace and Ronald Reagan also are intending to be candidates. A most important issue facing the nation is that of euthanasia. It may be decided through the case of Karen Quinlan. Ms Quinlan had been in a coma for six months when her parents asked the court for permission to let her die by turning off the respirator which was keeping her alive. The outcome of this case decided whether we have the right to let someone die when recovery seems impossible. 1776 was the year for a revolution, 1976 is the year for revolutionary ideas. M The future is vague and undefined, for there is no certain way to predict it. However, man must realize that his actions today will determine his life tomorrow. Careless wasting of natural resources could bring a day when there is no way to produce energy because of a lack of resources. Man in his disregard for the environment could pollute the earth to such an extent that life, as we know it, could not exist. Finally, if the nations of the world continue to distrust each other, problems of famine and overpopulation can't be solved. To solve such immense problems, there must be cooperation between countries. The future does have a good chance of being bright for the world, but we must look ahead . . . before tomorrow is here. Photo courtesy of Newsweek, Inc. Lead-free Texaco 1. Henry Kissinger works for world cooperation. 2. Will there be a day when gas pumps are empty, never to be filled? 3. The carelessness of man. 1 3 2 15 1 8 β€” Administration Administration β€” 19 1. Mr. Hammond; Speech 2. Mr. Root; Athletic Director 3. Mr. Drolson; Special Education 4. Guidance Dept.: BR (left to right): Mr. McCarthy, Ms. Forsman, Ms. Erdmann, Mr. Garner, Ms. Wray, Dr. Grimsrud, Mr. Hanson. FR (left to right): Ms. Miller, Mr. Fruehauf, Ms. Marcell, Ms. Sandgren 5. Dr. Hogenson 20 β€” Guidance Special Education Activities Director Preparation A student participating on the work program must fulfill all the graduation requirements along with the job he or she has. Each student must also go to the program related class. There are conventions that many students take part in β€” selling, speaking, performing skills, etc. Around Valentine's Day, the students of Distributive Education went over to Highview and talked and partied with them. The students help others as they prepare themselves for the future. 22 β€” Work Program Work Program β€” 23 Work Program β€” 25 1. Ms. Stanoch, French 2. Ms. Buehtow, German 3. The beginnings of the French wall. 4. A product of the Spanish wall. 5. Mr. Daly, Spanish 6. A new language lab booth. 1 2 3 5 4 6 26 β€” Languages Cultural Experiences In the foreign language department this year, there were two new teachers: Ms. Stanoch and Ms. Buehtow, teaching French and German respectively. Both added a new style to the excellent old one. A big part of French this year was the study of the culture of France. In French I, the everyday things which the French use were taught. French II and III developed these more, and finally IV and V utilized these basics when applying them to art and literature. How, after all, can one appreciate a language if they don’t understand the people who speak it? Students in German were encouraged to form quick responses. During this Bicentennial, they recognizied Germans who contributed to America. Spanish is more than just a language foreign from our own. Spanish is a heritage β€” a way of life β€” for over 30 million people of the World. By experiencing elements such as cuisine, dance, music, and literature the student was able to better understand those many people. In general the language department looked very nice this year. Along with an all new lab, the walls were painted and the lab made to look interesting with posters, maps, and all kinds of cultural things. Unique Education Inner School is for the student who Lacks the desire to apply himself to a regular curriculum. A school within a school, Inner School has brought new light to education for students involved. Students having the desire to participate in Inner School must go through a recommendation process involving their counselor, parents, teachers, principal, and a panel of Inner School students β€” the final decision being made by the Inner School staff. The student is required to apply himself to a minimum of six courses. After the half day of Inner School, the student may wish to take part in the regular day at Cooper, or spend the remainder of the day at Vo-Tech. Courses offered in Inner School vary. Some relate to basic skills while others let the student specialize in some skill, interest, or talent. A few of the unique classes are German, Action Chemistry, Ecology, and Fundamental Math. Innor School β€” 27 Inner School β€” 29 Careers The Business Education classes are designed to orient the student into a business career. Typing I, Business Law, Gregg Shorthand, and Business Machines are a few of the business classes offered. With the exception of Typing I, these classes are available only to juniors and seniors. In the classes, teachers stress the importance of basic skills. Once the student has acquired these skills, the remainder of the material comes much easier. 1. Ms. Lovell 2. Ms. Mrugola 3. Ms. Bye 4. Howie Hemberger practices his typing skills. 5. Ms. Murtaugh 6. Ms. Schwartz 7. Ms. Wilson 8. Mr. Kiecker 9. Ms. Storkamp 10. Mr. O’Leary, student teacher Business β€” 31 β€œCommunication In Depth” Each sophomore takes two communication courses in which they read, write, and react. As a sophomore, they get enough experience at these, so even if they don't take many more communication courses, they can get by. Enrollment was up in both composition and literature courses. The average student wanted a varied reading list in literature, while in composition he wanted to learn the basic writing skills. The reading lab was an interesting place this year. There are many machines that improve and strengthen the reader. 32 Communications 34 β€” Communications 1. Miss Ferris 2. Mr. Sawyer 3. Mr. Belden 4. Mr. Orning??? 5. Mr. Blore 1 2 3 4 5 Social β€”3S People And Places American Studies is the class most sophomores take. It is a progressive look at the history of America. This is the kind of course that reminds us of our event-filled past. It is the reason that we are now celebrating our Bicentennial. 20th century explorers are juniors taking World Area Studies. Using newspapers and library files, students discover the cultural differences of nations all over the globe. Through exploring, students gain an understanding of the various people of the world. In Social Problems the curriculum remained the same as in previous years. There was, however, a field tested experimental religion course. It will hopefully become a new social studies elective. Mr. S. Schmidt, the instructor, feels that a religion course is a necessity for one who is to understand the advancement of civilization. The course is designed to β€œteach and learn about religions, and not to teach religion. Interpersonal Relations is a Social Studies class recently incorporated into the curriculum. The major objective of the class is to prepare students for the working with others. Social is doing a lot for the future decision-makers. It isn’t telling the students what to believe, but it is teaching them about the choices they have and how to go about making them. Psych Up! PYSCHOLOGY is defined as the study of behavior. Because psychology is a relatively new field, many students sign up without really knowing what it’s all about. Mr. Boedekker feels the course has grown considerably since its start six years ago. Although a textbook has been introduced for the first time this year, most of the class time is still spent on active experiments and activities. These include memory techniques, sample I.Q. tests, and even handwriting analysis. Psychology Seminar is offered second semester to students who have shown interest or inspiration in Psych I. This select group explores more deeply what they have already learned and set up experiments with white rats. 38 β€” Psychology β€œPlaying” Around The Drama classes are still some of the most popular English electives at Cooper. In these classes, students receive a wide variety of knowledge. The week is divided into two sections β€” note days and activity days. On the note days they study the history of drama. On the activity days they do acting exercises and practice their short skits. Along with classroom assignments the students must critique a number of plays each quarter. They can go to them on their own or can go with their class during school time. Each drama student is invited to try out for the musical, one-act, winter play, and the spring play during the school year. 1. Rick Hermes being aided with his make-up. 2. Mr. Cunningham 3. Intro to Theater class. 2 Drama β€” 39 β€œKey” To Understanding Music Music Theory took a little while to get started this year with Mr. Spangler taking over for Mr. Tempel, but by the second quarter things were going pretty smoothly. This class is a year long with the beginning being the basics and the conclusion arranging and conducting. Mixed in are the melodic and rhythmic dictations, counterpoint writing, and then four-part writing. Since the class is mostly college-bound music students, they chose many of their assignments. One of them was to report on a composer. They researched and many performed music or played a recording that showed the style of their composer. This is a class that is difficult, yet interesting and necessary for the college music student. Intro to Music was redesigned to appeal to those students interested in the great music of the past. Through the class they also learn the basics of theory. During the year they visited Orchestra Hall and celebrated Beethoven’s birthday. 40 Music Theory Intro to Music 1. Marching Band lining up for performance at Met. 2. Orchestra for the musical. 3. A summer Marching Band rehearsal. 2 41 Strike Up The Band! The band program added another band into the program: Concert Wind Ensemble is the new addition. Marching Band combined with Robbinsdale and Armstrong and played at a Vikings game this year. They worked hard and put together a good show. The Orchestra for the first time played at Homecoming and at the National Honor Society Induction. It was Mr. Kloos' first year as conductor. For their winter concert. Symphonic Wind Ensemble hosted the principal trumpet player from the Minnesota Orchestra. This spring, Jazz Ensemble participated in a district wide jazz festival. They led up to it by practicing both in and out of school. 42 β€” Concert Wind Ensemble 1. SWE: TR: D. Michael, S. Werner, S. Nelson, D. Schwichtenberg, B. Olson. MR: G. Lee, D. Sybrant, J. Bray, C. Magnusson, T. Jamsa, L. Heier, J. Hanson, D. Larson. BR: T. Crampton, K. Packer, L. Overacker, J. Skare, H. Overacker, B. Osmondson, S. Board, C. Couillard. 2. CWE: TR: D. Schrader, C. Lysdahl, J. O'Neil, T. Christensen, V. Guedes, J. Josephson, B. Nickolauson, R. Vessmer, E. Holland, M. Brown, S. Wills, J. McAlpine. MR: C. Doten, M. Van Essen, K. Hanson, J. Hunerberg, C. Pudewell, A. Loomer, R. Bosshart, J. Haight, B. Braget, K. Anderson. BR: L. Lund, J. Carlson, C. Couillard, L. Thorson, L. Beckfield. 3. SWE: TR: S. Schrader, M. Ferree, K. Gates, P. Marvin, C. Bedman, D. Smith, L. Edberg, L. Prairie. BR: D. Rehnke, K. Forsythe, M. Roening. 4. SWE: TR: P. Board, D. Floe, D. Michael, C. Hays, C. Evans, K. Thorson, C. Nordstrom, L. Amborn, L. Prairie, P. Larson, J. Tracy. BR: S. Olson, C. Lunde, J. Ramerth. 5. CWE: TR: K. Mason, J. Anderson, M. Stern, R. Schilling, K. Mason, D. Lee, D. Placencia, L. Wright, G. Wills, M. Wagner, J. Terhark, E. Olson. MR: B. Lund, J. Jaeger, B. Ranney, C. Reimer, B. Juba. BR: P. Streier, L. Streier, K. Cogswell, N. Deno, T. Ruff, C. Olson, D. Jansen, L. McClish. Perc: D. Saba, B. Graham, B. Bobleter. Symphonic Wind Ensemble β€” 43 Concert Blue Concert Orange 1. Concert Bond Orange: TR: D. Kloos, S. Swanson, P. Norton, J. Von Kreuelen, P. Young, M. Peterson, B. Olson, D. Antrim, S. Leonard, D. Lerum, M. Hlavacek, D. Teders, S. Peterson. 3rd: D. Socha, M. Freeman, B. Sjogren, D. Hatcher, M. Tifft, R. Paulson, M. Minich, P. Hanson, R. Chagnon. 2nd: M. Stuefen, P. Sullivan, B. Schneider, B. Luginbill, S. Holden, P. Hughes, L. Carpenter, K. Rohling, L. Lambert, T. Allen, S. Ahrens, M. Stuntbeck, P. Gulsvig, D. Lahr, J. Tvedt, R. Ruone. BR: B. Ibister, S. Claubaugh, L. Jendro, C. Roberts, B. Butler, T. Johnson, P. Sullivan, S. Mikwold, P. LaBorde, R. Hartfiel, K. Ramler. 2. Concert Band Blue: TR: R. Berquist, P. Coone, B. Hewitt, S. Forsythe, J. Blohm, C. Weinbar, D. Olson, D. Sklenicka, C. Heinecke, L. Modrow, D. Anderson, S. Winterhalter, A. La Berge, D. Benesh, S. Hacker, C. Leiter. 3rd: J. Milbauer, J. Horsch, J. Ladd, D. Neuburger, T. Huston, M. Morin, D. Hays, B. Blore, T. Anderson, J. Overman. 2nd: P. Roshke, P. Kottke, S. Davis, C. Smith, G. Stassen, N. Steinberg, S. Shoemaker, Y. Doll, J. Vaidich, N. Koosmon, M. Olson. BR: L. Bryan, L. Besnett, J. Nord, R. Wright, C. Knock, J. Heglund, L. Fiedler, P. Haapala, B. Lerach, B. Maas, J. Rassmussen, J. West, D. Spangler. 3. Orchestra: TR: B. Nickolausen, D. Neuberger, J. Skare, L. Overacker. 3rd: A. Theisen, M. Jin, M. Lewis, D. Streeter, M. Bernstein, C. Hays, K. Thorson, L. Heier, B. Olson, S. Bentley, G. Holland, D. Michael, D. Schwichtenberg, T. Crompton, J. Wills, B. Holland, D. Larson, J. Maas, G. Lee. 2nd: B. Sawatsky, B. Groska, J. Olsen, K. Morrison, P. Finnemore, C. Ruff, L. Torpy, C. Kruegar, K. Gates, S. Schaber, L. Amborn, K. Gunderson, L. Nickolausen. BR: D. Martinson, H. Nyquist, C. Angeli, J. Stock, D. Larson, G. Apostolou, P. Marvin, C. Wurst, J. Larson, M. Luby. 4. Jazz Rock: TR: C. Couillord, D. Michael, M. Stern, B. Nickolauson, B. Olson, L. Heier, D. Novak, G. Holland. 3rd Row: D. Larson, J. Wills, E. Olson, B. Holland. 2nd Row: M. Ferree, M. Olson, B. Ranning, M. Roening, K. Langham. Bottom Row: K. Thorson, L. Amborn, G. Lee, M. Riddle, J. Skare. 5. Band antics. Jazz Rock Orchestra β€” 45 Hallelujah The program for Concert Choir was much the same as previous years. The choir gave two concerts, Christmas and Spring. They went to contest this Spring. Contest this year changed. Solo and ensemble were the same. Large groups went only to state. After all the contests and concerts were done for the year the choir took their annual trip. Madrigals were very busy this year. They sang at the Victorian Christmas Fair downtown for two weekends. Two of their other appearances were at a church service and at a Senior Citizen's Christmas Party. They went to Macalester College where both groups performed for each other. 46 β€” Madrigal Choir Council 1. Choir Council: TR: T. Carlson, J. Irvin, R. Reid (President), J. Grove, T. Witry. BR: B. Tessier, L. Sams, C. Lund. 2. Madrigals: TR: R. Hermes, L. Lenarz, M. Riddle, C. Lund, T. Witry, L. Sams, T. Kupka, N. Ring, R. Reid, S. Magstadt, S. Ek. MR: D. Streeter, D. Urich, K. Ryan, C. Struck, D. Kinnear, J. Grove, T. Carlson. BR: P. Blomquist, S. Hill. 3. Concert Choir: TR: T. Kupka, D. Kottke, J. Kildow, T. Witry, R. Hermes, G. Westman, R. Fern, G. Jensen, J. Staley, M. Riddle, B. Nickolauson, S. Ek, D. Skaalrud, B. Hoskins, D. Hemingway, T. Orr, D. Schrader. 4th: S. Piepgras, K. Grenson, S. Briggs, J. Carlson, M. Johanson, J. Schumann, S. Hill, J. Irvin, R. Reid, B. Blomquist, R. Clayton, T. Carlson, P. Blomquist, B. Olson, J. Lennartson, D. Streeter. 3rd: W. Sundquist, D. Biro, C. Gott, C. Reinert, L. Sams, C. Lund, A. Prellwitz, C. Kilcullen, L. Lenarz, L. Ringwelski, J. Thureson, L. Borrell, S. Potter, J. Benedict, N. Ring. 2nd: S. Ree, K. McNeil, N. Ring, J. Lewis, C. Weinzetl, K. Engebretson, K. Boecker, D. Netland, R. Schutz, C. Cloutier, S. Magstadt, M. McClellan, B. Tessier, E. Krueger. BR: P. Marvin, J. McAlpine, J. Grove, D. Kinnear, P. Kivisto, M. Gorsky, S. Klatke, L. Niggeler, L. Van Asch, P. Colder, D. Urich, L. Lambert, K. Ryan, C. Struck, M. Marxen. 1 3 2 Concert Choir β€” 47 Varsity Vocals Varsity Glee and Varsity Choir each performed in the Christmas and Spring concerts. Along with working on their music for these, they participated at contest. Combined with Concert Choir and all the choirs from District 281, they performed Handel’s Messiah.” Each choral group at Cooper had the opportunity to hear many choral groups throughout the year. 48 β€” Varsity Choir 1. Varsity Choir: TR: S. Connell, L. Edberg, R. Baardson, M. Digatono, B. Peppe, K. Bentley, K. Anderson, W. Curtis, D. Reed, S. Montgomery, J. Danielson, F. Podrebarac, B. Kruse, D. Morro, M. Hanson, M. Sorenson. 3rd: B. LaFriniere, B. Rymanowski, B. Hanson, C. Nordstrom, T. Durette, C. Corcoran, S. Miller, L. McClish, D. Pemberton, D. Skatter, K. Freeman, J. Darg, E. Hyser, T. Werner, B. Sawatsky, J. Maass, S. Groschen, N. Bergman. 2nd: M. Tuma, F. Gaidet, L. Henkel, L. Lund, J. Muehlbauer, M. Doar, A. Theisen, A. Brown, P. Bettin, R. Loushin, T. Rohe, M. Wahl, D. Janson, A. Miller, J. Wicks, L. Benson. BR: K. Olson, C. Sward, G. Pittman, L. Bandemer, D. Taintor, M. Luby, J. Stock, S. Fern, P. Sundeen, S. Finkenaur, S. Meyer, t. Evangelist, J. Caovette, J. Anderson. 2. Varsity Glee: TR: P. Johnson, M. Carlson, A. Christensen, K. Hirte, P. Lilja, J. Keske, C. Burau, C. Beal, J. Moser, N. Spier, V. Haggstrom, T. Wilts, C. Bergeron, M. Lundgren, K. McConnell, K. Strand, B. Albers. MR: K. Hildahl, R. Martschinske, B. Degendorfer, A. Pomerleau, S. Knight, L. Johnson, M. Nelson, K. Freese, C. Manning, B. Ibister, K. Bachman, L. Kloss, L. Waldron, M. Weisen, S. Sutherland, L. Hopwood. BR: P. Jacobsson, D. Deane, M. Hartfiel, T. Blau, V. Anderson, P. Arneson, C. Hilary, R. Wandersee, S. Mikwold, L. Nelson, L. Targeson, B. Anderson. 3. Mr. Wildung. Scientific Involvement Besides the traditional year courses, biology, chemistry, and physics, a single semester course on astronomy has been introduced. Many interested students learned about black holes and neutron stars. There were also many peculiar things about our own solar system to be learned. The course included morning and evening labs for students to observe the moon craters, Mars, Venus and other planets. The interest in science is on its way up at Cooper,” says Mr. Fredrickson, β€œPartly due to the concern with the energy crisis. 1. Mr. Hetchler, Mr. Marhula. 2. Rick Brakken dissects frog. 3. Ms. Slaughter, Mr. Behrens. 4. Mr. Knight, Mr. Phlegar. 5. Mr. Gillis, Ms. Sherman. 6. Pam Melling uses microscope. 7. Kathie Jacobs is helped by Mr. Frederickson. 8. Mr. Sohn, Mr. O’Hara. Science β€” 51 Plus And Minus One year of math is required for all students in District 281. With the addition of a few new courses here at Cooper in the past few years, students are discovering a fresh interest in math. Four main types of math courses are offered depending upon the student's level of interest. There are in-depth” courses designed for students headed for fields such as dentistry, medicine, and chemistry. There are also less intensified courses in which the student encounters day-to-day problems such as balancing a checkbook or working with income tax. Vocational schools may have certain requirements for entrance β€” traditional courses are offered with a simple approach. To widen the horizon, these courses are further extended for the student planning to attend college. 52 β€” Mathematics 1. Ms. Bugge with Becky Wyrick. 2. Mr. Thoreson, Ms. Bugge, Mr. Buffington. 3. Mr. Carlson. 4. Ms. Wilhelm. 5. Mr. Schmidt 6. Mr. Paradis, Ms. Davis, Mr. De Morrett. Mathematics β€” 53 Talent A part of Cooper rarely seen by many students is the Industrial Arts rooms. It is a place where a lot of talent gathers β€” photographers, mechanics, printers, carpenters, etc. These students will be those who perform necessary jobs in our lives. We would also like to welcome Mr. Anderson who took Mr. Weber's place. 54 β€” Industrial Arts 1. Mr. Youngren 2. Mr. Denneson 3. Mr. Lorentzen 4. Mr. Anderson 5. Working on a car in Power. 6. Mr. Loushin 7. Mr. Bomstod 8. Vivian Neumiller working with Mr. Denneson. 9. Mr. Cook Industrial Arts β€” 55 I Food, Fashion, And Fun Experience for both home life and vocations is the goal for Home Economics courses. Home Ec offers classes for both boys and girls, beginners and advanced β€” as well as gourmet cooks. Clothing courses offer creative, tailoring and advanced approaches to Home Economics occupations. Courses such as Child in the Family and Family in the Modern World prepare the individual for later life. A special unit taken by Home Ec students this year was Cake Decorating. Students displayed their creativity by an array of cakes ranging from panda bears to Minnie Mouse. The Home Ec program along with its instructors has much to offer the student with the interest and the desire to learn. 56 β€” Home Economics All Together Phy. Ed. this year was much different than in previous years. Sophomores were required to take one semester of Phy. Ed. which was coed. Unlike years before, juniors and seniors could take Phy. Ed., get credit for it, and choose the type of class they'd like. Contact Team, Conditioning, Racket Sports, Recreational Team, and Individual Sports were some of the choices. Outdoor Education, another choice, dealt with camping and related items necessary for survival outside. Β«fW I HUH CHS,' 58 β€” Phy. Ed. 1. Mr. Johnson 2. Ms. Froh 3. Becky Kowolke in he Archery room. 4. lorry Gillman in weight training. 5. Mr. Olson 6. Ms. Hagen 7. Volleyball class. Phy. Ed. β€” 59 Close Quarters The art department was faced with two problems β€” lack of a teacher and lack of space. The missing teacher was Mr. Gilmer. He became seriously ill and was unable to teach. Ms. Kathy Albers, who had been a student teacher at Cooper, stepped in to take his place. Lack of space β€” the other problem β€” remained unsolved. There were too many students to fit into each class. This meant that there was less individual help for each student. Though the students’ arms were cramped, their creativity wasn’t. One of the more unusual projects was a bouquet of mistletoe painted over the door of room 11 7. In all their work the students proved that the lack of space doesn't lead to lack of imagination. COOPER HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC AND DRAMA DETRIMENTS PRESENT ------------------------------ -.Jk 8:00 PM mm aais iBff JLo β–  lt75 M2 STUDENTS SI.SO 533-3937 1. Girl painting on wall. 2. Debbie Will, Ms. Albers, Dennis Rains. 3. Mr. Chagnon with Linda Samels. 4. 110 in the Shade” artwork. 5. A busy artist. Art β€”61 Familiar Faces These three faces are more familiar to Cooper students than almost any others. Their jobs are difficult, but in spite of that, they have done well. Thanks to them, many students have received counseling and had some one to talk to. 1. Ms. Winjum 2. Ms. Breher 3. Ms. Engel 62 β€” Hall Guides Many Thanks At the end of our twelfth year, we again thank the cooks and custodians who do much more for the school than most of us realize. 1. Nightshift custodians 2. Our cooks 3. Day shift custodians Cooks and Custodians β€” 63 15 22 Homecoming '75 Homecoming '75 . . . Homecoming this year was a great success as we succeeded in whomping the Kennedy Eagles in our Homecoming football game. Our Homecoming slogan was Hawks fly. Eagles die, and they did just that. The preceding game highlights included the continental breakfast and the coronation of Homecoming Queen, Donna Lund. Following the game came the brautwurst feed, casino night, the alumni donut dunk and the Homecoming dance. Dark Star supplied the music and entertainment at the dance. Student and teacher school spirit and increased participation made the '75 Homecoming a great success. 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. β€œAre you sure the game is at 3:30? Dan Quam drives on for yardage. Excuse me . . . pardon me . . . that's my football!” Smile, you're on Candid Cameral β€œI’d like to say hi to my cousin George, my uncle Bob, my aunt Rita . . . Both spectators and alumni attended the Homecoming game. Cardshark Gillis deals a hand at Casino Night. How much are ya bettin'? Homecoming β€” 67 1. Princess Cindy 2. Princess Carol 3. Princess Nancy 4. Queen Donna 5. Princess Jeanne 6. Left to Right: Mary Burns, Cindy Barton, Colleen Olson, Janet Oxley, Carol Anderson, Donna Lund, Paige VanSickle, Janene Bentsen, Michelle Rakotz, Paula Pahos, Patti McFeely, Nancy Deno, Lea Anna Sams, Jeanne Fredrickson, Mary Gorsky, Sharon Klatke, Kim Forsythe, Jeanne McAlpine, Diane Hall, Theresa Kubic. Homecominfl β€” 69 Super Star The 1 976 Athena award for Cooper went to senior Cindy Seikkula for her outstanding performances in track, cross-country, and speed skating. In the State Track Meet, she placed second in the 880 when she was a freshman, first as a sophomore, and fourth in her junior year. In cross-country, she was both Lake Conference Champion and All Conference in her junior and senior years. Speed skating is her specialty and Cindy was the National Intermediate Outdoor Speed Skating Champion in 1 974 and 1975. She was in the 1976 Olympics and placed 1 7th in both the 3000 and the 1500 meter speed skating events. Cindy truly exemplifies the β€œSpirit of '76. 1. Competing in Olympic trials. 2. Cindy Seikkula. 3. Running in Robin Invitational Cross- Country Meet. 70 β€” Cindy Seikkula Student Livelies β€” 71 1. Queen Janene and King Greg. 2. A collection of snowman decorations. 3. β€œIt’s a race to the finish.” 4. Snowball eating contest. 5. Hot Lips Schiek. 6. K. Olson, J. Bentsen, C. LaBerge, P. McFeely, R. Reid, M. Gorsky. 7. K. Harves, J. Kildow, M. Rakotz, G. Winge, J. Dorphy, B. Strand. 8. β€œHats off to Snow Days!” 72 β€” Wacky Winter Daze Wacky Winter Daze This year’s Wacky Winter Days were held January 28, 29, and 30. The festivities started off with many of the Cooper students dressed as farmers for farm day, followed by tee-shirt day, and ski sweater day. The baby bottle contest was won by junior Curt Cardinal while senior Sam Dyrud finished first in the snowball eating contest. The week ended with King Greg Winge and Queen Janene Bentsen crowned as our new Snow-days royalty. Other candidates were: Jane Dorphy, Mary Gorsky, Kim Harves, Jon Kildow, Charlie LaBerge, Patti McFeely, Kevin Olson, Michelle Rakotz, Robert Reid, and Bill Strand. Jack Of Hearts Our 1976 Jack of Hearts was Brad Steen. Other candidates were John Christenson, Bob Zeidler, Paul Marfiz, Tom Witry, Dale Novak, Stan Hill, Dan Quam, John Miller, Mike Duffney, Dean Wickes, Dennis Solberg, Gary Stefeno, Jeff Sheik, and Bill Tabor. The NHS sponsored the Singing Valentine telegrams. A new tradition was started by giving hearts to the boys which the girls could receive upon payment of a kiss. The Jack of Hearts dance was revived, and was a great success. 1. Jack-of-Hearts, Brad Steen. 2. Jeff Adamson fights them off. 3. National Honor Society sponsored Valentine Telegrams. 74 β€” Jock of Hearts The Spirit Of '76 Pep fests this year were a disappointment. It’s not that the cheerleaders, bands and performing groups were bad, but that an audience was lacking. The bleachers at the voluntary pep fests were sparsely filled. The mandatory pep fests were filled, but audience response was minimal. Many thanks to the cheerleaders, bands and other spirit groups that tried to make these events successful. It is unfortunate that the audience was not more receptive. 1. Diane Enquist, Flag twirler. 2. Ann Beckfeld, B-squad cheerleader. 3. The Cooperettes exchange uniforms for Snow Week. 4. Cooperettes dancing at pepfest. There Has To Be Practice 1. Jeanne adds finishing touch. 2. Lizzie and Starbuck. 3. Tech crew is a most important part of any play. 4. H. C., File, Jimmy, and Noah in Poker Polka. 5. Everything Beautiful Happens at Night. 6. I’m a raunchy kinda gal! 7. Starbuck comes to town. Musical β€” 77 10 In The Shade This year's musical, 110 In The Shade, was not a familiar play, but that didn't stop the cast and crews from making it a complete success. The play takes place in a drought stricken western town from dawn to midnight of a summer day. The action revolves around Lizzie Curry, Starbuck the Rainmaker, and File, the town sheriff. Lizzie is afraid of becoming an old maid because File, the man she loves, pays no attention to her. She has almost given up any hope of finding love when Starbuck comes to town. He shows Lizzie how beautiful she really is and becomes her new romantic interest. In the end. File and Starbuck vie for Lizzie's love, and File wins. Janet Grove, as Lizzie, gave a memorable performance. Two of her songs, Raunchy and β€œOld Maid brought down the house. Terry Carlson and Steve Ek, as File and Starbuck respectively, played their roles well. The character with the most audience appeal was Jimmy Curry, Lizzie's younger brother. The part was played perfectly by Mark Ferree. Although one performance was cancelled because of a snowstorm, 110 In The Shade was still a great success. 78 β€” Musical Cast Lizzie Curry Bill Starbuck .... Steve Ek H. C. Curry Jimmy Curry Noah Curry File Snookie Updegraff . . . . .... Mary Jo Marxen Toby Knutson 1. It’s gonna rain tonight!” 2. Rev. Peter Curtis (Jon Kildow) prays for rain. 3. Watch it, Noah! 4. β€œOur little town.” 5. Starbuck . . . Rainmaker and Con man. 6. Lizzie and H. C. in β€œRaunchy.” 7. Starbuck cons Jimmy and Snookie. Musical β€” 79 Under The Gaslight This year’s winter play was an exciting melodrama. It included a starring cast of Joel Danielson, Barb Sawatsky, Kevin Frisvold, Dawn Pemberton, Gary Docken, and Mary Sorenson. Directors of the play were Student Director, Ann Thiesen, and Mr. Ludwig. β€œUnder the Gaslight” was chosen for its bicentennial background. 1. Roy Trafford played by Joel Danialsen. 2. Barb Sawatsky as Laura Courtland. 3. Pearl Courtland played by Dawn Pemberton. 4. Laura Courtland and her maid. 5. and 6. Practice makes perfect. Winter Ploy β€” 81 Touring Play The Begger's Opera was directed by Mr. John Cunningham and student director Jimm Staley. It included a nine member cast: Andrea Brown, Terry Carlson, Mark Ferree, Karen Freeman, Janet Grove, Rick Hermes, Diane Kinnear, JoAnn Thureson, Tom Witry. It was the story of a playboy caught in his own web and sentenced to death for breach of promise. The play was very well done. 1. Tom Wilry and one of his wives, Janet Grove. 2. Koren Freeman and Andrea Brown. 3. Diane Kinnear, another wife. 4. JoAnn Thureson and Rick Hermes. 82 β€” Touring Ploy Fads Each year brings in new fads. This year was no exception, the fads were crazier than ever. Among the more eccentric ones were; mood rings, earth shoes, puka shells, and the ultimate β€” pet rocks. 1. Pet rock being paper trained. 2. Mood rings, showing your inner feelings. 3. Puka shells from the sea. 4. Negative heel shoes help posture. 5. Combs in the pocket, a common sight. 84 11177813 1. Cooper’s MVP Scott Anderson 2. Rob Reid moves ball during practice. 3. Hawks celebrate Jim McGuire’s goal. 4. Varsity Soccer Team: TR: Coach Phlegar, A. La Berge, J. Lennartson, C. Winter, P. Board, J. Irvin, T. Greene, J. Wegman, S. Singem, C. La Berge, J. Christenson, R. Heichert, D. Dougherty, R. Reid, T. Tygeson, B. Stanchfield, S. Nimz, N. Leszko, C. Cardinal, Mgr. G. Gatrner. BR: D. Neuberger, J. McGuire, D. Wicks, S. Dyrud, J. Davis, M. Williams, T. Witry, S. Anderson, J. Langanki, M. Okerstrom. 5. JV Soccer Team: TR: T. Spier, B. Cooper, N. Lesko, R. Baardson, D. Long, B. Arseneau, C. Winter, J. Lennertson, J. Anderson, C. Claus, D. Lee, M. Ahlmquist, S. Nimz, A. La Berge. BR: J. Anderson, B. Alford, J. McGuire, M. Okerstrom, D. Neuberger, A. Bentley, R. Dorn, P. Hanson, B. Stearns, J. Muehler, D. Schopper. 6. Soccer scores 1 5 2 3 6 4 86 β€” Soccer Cooper 1 Cooper Cooper 1 Cooper Cooper 1 Cooper 1 Cooper 1 Cooper 2 Cooper 1 Cooper 1 Cooper 1 Cooper 1 Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooperl'v 2 1 :ivScor Irondale metonka lina West Kennedy Edina East Lincoln Robbinsda nill MurraytJ Richfie Jefferson Eisenhower Armst Refliona nal Playoffs Cooper Cooper Burnsville Soccer’s King This phrase was ever-present in the minds of Cooper Soccer players this year, for the Hawk booters continued to establish the winning tradition of this growing sport. After early season problems in the Lincoln and Robbinsdale games resulted in losses, the Hawks came together and kept growing as a team for the rest of the season. Though they played well during the Regional playoffs, they met a tough Richfield team who abruptly shut the door on an 8-5-5 season. Three players from Cooper were selected for All- Conference honors. They were senior Scott Anderson, who was also voted the team's Most Valuable player; senior Tom Tygeson, and Bruce Stanchfield, who was the first junior ever picked for All-Conference from Cooper. Tim Greene, another junior, was Cooper’s Most Improved player this year. The Hawks show great promise for the future. Many juniors lettered this year and the Junior Varsity team posted a 14-1-3 record. New JV coach, Gary Wilson, is very enthusiastic and has great pride in his team's accomplishments. These facts along with increasing attendance, publicity, and appearances of the Marching Band at games seems to indicate that more and more at Cooper are believing that Soccer's King. Soccer β€” 87 Strong Regional Finish One of the finest years in the history of the Cooper Cross Country team was capped by the team’s fourth place finish in the Regional Meet. Outstanding underclassmen supported a fine senior squad. Team unity was provided by the leadership of senior co- captains Bob Zeidler and Bill Fodstad. While the team concept was kept throughout the season, there were notable individual performances. Fodstad ran good races in both the Sub-Regions and Regions to send him into the State Meet. His excellent times during the season gave him second place in Cooper's All-Time Top 15. Cooper’s premier girl runner, Cindy Seikkula, also had a good season. She concluded three great years with a first place finish in the Lake Conference Meet. Both Bill Fodstad and Cindy made All-Conference first team. Coach Fischer had much pride and respect for this year's strong team. He called the high Region finish a great achievement due to the fact that many of the state’s cross country powerhouses also appeared in the meet. Cross Country Scores Cooper 28 Kennedy 27 Cooper 22 St. Louis Pork 34 Cooper 40 Eisenhower 17 Cooper 27 Wayzata 29 Cooper 19 Minnetonka 40 Cooper 24 Edino East 32 Cooper 19 Lindberg 42 Cooper 23 Jeffersgn 37 Cooper Edina West 24 Cooper 32 Lincoln 23 Cooper 39 Armstrong 19 Cooper 19 Richfield 44 88 β€” Cross Country 1. Cross Country scores 2. Cross Country Team: TR: L. Yost, C. Seikkula, N. Gartner, B. Zeidler, S. Mason, D. Atchinson, B. Fodstad, S. Parr, M. Johansen, B. Blackhawk, Coach Fischer. MR: B. Ebner, W. Stebbings, D. Plascenia, D. Missel, S. Beckey, R. Wilcos, S. Beal. BR: Mgr. R. Poor, F. Fuller, T. Braun, M. Kane, J. Voydedich, S. Nelson, G. Tempel, T. Hedelius. 3. Cindy Seikkula β€” 1975 Lake Conference Champion 4. Cooper’s entry in the 1975 State Meet β€” Bill Fodstad 5. Norm Gartner running at Lake Nokomis 6. And they're off! Cross Country β€” 89 Tennis Scores 1. Mary concentrates on her serve. 2. Tennis Scores 3. Concentration is the key word for Wanda. 4. Carol sends a good serve. 5. Girls Tennis Team: A. Janikowski, P. Maniak, C. Eckert, C. Kilcullen, W. Knutson, M. Cashman, B. Borgen, B. Janikowski, Coach Anderson 3 4 5 Cooper 0 Jefferson 5 Cooper 0 Kennedy 5 Cooper 1 Eisenhower 4 Cooper 0 Edina East 5 Cooper 0 Minnetonka 5 Cooper 2 St. Louis Park 3 Cooper 0 Wayzata 5 Cooper 1 Robbinsdale 4 Cooper 5 St. Michael 0 90 β€” Girls Tennis β€œLove” Fails The girls' tennis team had many disappointments this year. Coach Anderson felt let down by the lack of interest in tennis. Although tennis is a popular sport, many capable girls decided not to go out for the team. Those who did join practiced hard, but were unable to put it all together and win, finishing with a 1 -8 record. The team had only three seniors this year, which allows for a more experienced team returning next year. Girls Tennis β€” 91 Bumps No Grind A change in coaches proved to be beneficial for the girls’ volleyball team this year. Coach Milan Mader said, This is a good group of girls to work with. He feels that the team was a dedicated team. They practiced long, hard hours, even coming in on Saturdays. The girls were skillful individuals who worked as a team unit on the courts. They also had persistent good attitudes throughout the season. These are the reasons for their 1 3-5 record. In Regional competition, they won their first-round match, defeating Richfield 2-0. However, the team suffered a disappointing loss to Orono, losing 0-2. The girls had a good season, but they felt they did not achieve all of their goals. 92 β€” Volleyball 1. Varsity: TR: Mgr. P. Miller, P. Melting, M. Griggs, D. Oliveria, L. Ringwelski, K. Schik. BR: Mgr. J. Docken, P. Dearing, Y. Doll, A. Schik, E. Krueger, K. Morrison, Coach Mader. 2. Mary sets up the ball for Lois. 3. Eva gets off a good bump. 4. Varsity Scores 5. B Squad: TR: J. Seikkula, K. Hoefer, H. Craven, L. Masen, T. Crowe. BR: C. Frayseth, D. Arnold, A. Brehner, K. Kane, L. Neuburger. Volleyball 93 Changes The Girls’ Swim Team experienced many changes this year. During the course of the season, the team had a goal to improve their past seasonal record. The Lake Conference teams were split into two divisions, the Red and the Blue. There were six teams in the Red division including Cooper. The girls' final record for the season was 3 wins and 2 losses. One of the losses was to Minnetonka, the State Champions. The teams also changed from Region 5 to the North Metro Region. Their Regional finish was fourth, just 3 points behind third place Armstrong. There was also a State Meet this year for the first time since 1942. Cooper qualified two swimmers, Bonnie Bobleter and Anne Duxbury, and one diver, Michele Stuntebeck. Coach Jan Mathews was joined by a new assistant coach, Jeff Day. Both coaches felt the team had one of their best seasons ever. The girls were led by co- captains Carol Anderson and Anne Duxbury, and both girls did a good job of providing team unity. The Most Improved award went to a sophomore, Kathy Hanson. 94 β€” GirlΒ Swimming 1. Denise plans meet strategy. 2. Peggy strokes to a victory. 3. Bonnie just after a race. 4. The start of a new race. 5. Swimming scores. 6. Becky anchors relay after Janet’s strong finish. 7. Girls' Swim Team; BR: B. Bobleter, Coach Day, K. Huebsch. ROW 3: S. Sandberg, D. Schultz, P. Huebsch, J. Piwoschuk, R. Ruone, J. Tvedt. ROW 2: E. Nelson, S. Nelson, S. Oldham, K. Hanson, M. Stuntebeck, N. Hoff, A. Duxbury, K. McCourtney, D. Hirt, B. Bobleter, P. Titchner. FR: Coach Mathews, M. Milford, C. Anderson, D. Pemberton, S. Groschen, P. Gulsvig, J. Bergeron. I M 4 5 6 2 3 7 Cooper 139 Cooper 113 Cooper 60 Cooper 43 Cooper 105 Swimming Scores Kennedy Eisenhower Minnetonka Edina-East Wayzata 62 91 144 54 99 k Girls Swimming β€” 95 1. Paul Marfiz and Lance Lundgren going in on Cooper tackle 2. Stan Hill awaits quarterback call. 3. Varsity Team, Seniors: TR: Coaches J. J. Knight, B. Sullivan, B. Lorentzen. Row 3: Mgr. D. Larson, J. Miller, J. Hager, D. Solberg, D. Solberg, T. Arneson, L. Gillman, D. Parker, D. Sybrant, K. Frisvold, A. Pleus, S. Rekstad, Mgr. J. Larson. Row 2: G. Bohn, M. Patrick, T. Orluck, J. Blohm, P. Marfiz, K. Osterberg, D. Novak, K. Olson, M. Hendreckson, E. Olson, B. Ditter. BR: M. Olson, D. Streeter, J. Sciek, K. Davis, S. Hill, M. Hentges, D. Quam, A. Griffith, T. Kupka. 4. Jim Blohm’s winning field goal. 5. Varsity Team, Junior: TR: Coach J. Lundeen, Mgr. B. Hansen, M. Luby, B. Larson, M. Anderson, J. Scheutz, S. Peterson, T. Peterson, T. Norgren, G. Jensen, D. Pramann, Coach R. Long. MR: M. Wannebo, J. Van Krevelen, B. Seigler, L. Long, M. Peppe, J. Stock, K. Oyen, M. Hughes, L. Lundgren. BR: D. Riemer, P. Drolson, M. Windsor, K. Grenson, D. Squire, J. Jacobson, D. Larson, K. Augustin. 96 β€” Football Traditions Established Cooper's 1975 football team established many traditions this year. The Hawk's finished the season with a 4-5 record. The team lost four of the five games by one touchdown or less. Traditions established a 7-0 win over Armstrong and a 28-21 win over Robbinsdale for the first time ever. Cooper also put back to back wins over Eisenhower (a team they have never lost to) and Kennedy for the first time in six years. Coach Sullivan attributes the team's success to strict discipline on and off the field. Strong leadership was provided by co- captains John Miller and Dan Quam. Five school records were broken in the 1975 season. Dale Novak set the record for rushing 566 yards in one season, Mark Hentges passed for 208 yards in one game. Stan Hill had 25 receptions in one season; Hill also had 38 receptions for his career, and the team was able to recover 19 fumbles for the season. Paul Marfiz was chosen the team's Most-Valuable Player and had state-wide recognition. Football β€” 97 1 2 3 1. Football scores 2. Dale Novak makes a block against Kennedy 3. Sophomore Team: TR: C. Coomer, J. Johnson, W. Certelli, S. Ferry, R. Olson, B. Johnson, M. Stift, J. Blohm, T. Erickson, J. Bray, T. Daher, R. Boll, D. Parker. MR: C. Loushin, R. Timm, F. Poderbrarac, J. Cavenaugh, D. Belisle, S. Durant, T. Bush, K. Langum, P. Smothers, T. Boxell. MR: S. Hemingway, D. Dickinson, T. Freeman, K. Packer, T. Johnson, J. Jacobson, S. Rixe, R. Van Krevlan, C. Aase, S. Shur. 98 β€” Football 1. Scott Kackman drives for 2 during Hawk victory over Simley. 2. Varsity Team: Back Row: Coach Strong, Eric Newhouse, Scott Greenfield, Bret Olson, Mike Anderson, Coach Johnson. Front Row: Greg Juba, Curt Cardinal, Tom Burquest, Scott Kachman, Mike Schneider, Sam Dyrud, Mike Windsor. 1 2 Contrast In 1975, the boy's basketball team fought to a 3rd place finish in the State Tournament, a definite first for Cooper. The '75 Hawks were mostly graduating seniors; and when they left, a small group of up-and- coming juniors and sophomores were left to fill the void. These young men came into the 75-76 with heads high, fighting, working, and putting out effort that glorified the bicentennial feeling. But the big loss of graduating talent and the new players' inexperience took its toll. The team rode the track of a long, hard, losing season. A strong sophomore team sent players to the Varsity ranks. At times our buckets team found it hard to keep going. But it’s a tribute to the Hawks of 1976 that they did hang in there at all times, as Coach Johnson looked to the future. Boys Basketball β€” 99 1. Sophomore Team: Back Row: T. Ruble, D. Lee, N. Leszko, W. Bloom, G. Thurler, T. Freman, R. Van Krevlen, Coach Bouerly. Front Row: J. Bray, M. Almquist, A. Laberge, J. Sybrant, D. Bethke. 2. The 1975-76 Cooper Hawk five . . . 3. . . . and their counterparts in white. 4. Hawks and Robins anticipate a rebound. 5. Varsity Scores. 6. Sam Dyrud shoots over a Simley defender. 7. Well, the odds are better! 8. Junior Varsity Team-. Back Row: E. Newhouse, S. Greenfield, Coach Strong, B. Olson, G. Winge. Front Row: G. Juba, B. Pulman, D. Vuxson, M. Anderson, J. Irvin. 9. No need to lose your head! 100 β€” BoyΒ Basketball SCORES , .Cooper 41 Cooper 42 Cooper 29 Cooper 50 Cooper 41 Cooper 42 Cooper 51 Cooper 47 Cooper 53 Cooper 37 Minnetonka Burnsville Eisenhower Park Center Edina East Richfield Mounds View Lincoln Simley Kennedy Cretin Wayzatc St. Louis Park Robbinsdale BoyΒ Boiketboll β€” 101 1. Dean Duffney on the rings. 2. Varsity Team: Row 1: B. Dietrich, D. Fredrickson, M. Gunia, B. Peppe, M. Gunia, D. Rohling, D. Duffney. Row 2: B. Johnson, M. Kroening, B. Strand, D. Little, M. Roening, S. Corral, M. Behm. Row 3: Coaches L. Olson, T. Baardson, M. Nelson. 3. Mark Roening gives a fine performance on the pommel horse. 4. 1975-76 Varsity scores. 5. Dave Fredrickson holds it steady. 6. Bill Strand shows his great talent. 7. Junior Varsity Team: Top Row: M. Johansen, D. Neuburger, J. Fretag, A. Buetow. Middle Row: D. Invie, Coach T. Baardson, W. Middlestadt. Bottom Row: R. Crookshank, C. Steinhauser. 1 Cooper 87.69 Cooper 87.81 Cooper 100 3jJ Cooper 11 Cooper kflQper 107.56 I Coope| 114.5 ’ SCORES Lindbergh 76.21 Armstrong 119.13 Jefferson 95.95 St. Louis Park Lincoln '7350 kodSmsaale 1 18.62 Ed mo-West 9S79- Kennedy 91.23 Richfield 95.62 Edina East Eisenhower 102.55 83 3 102 β€” Boys Gymnastics Tremendous Improvements Great improvement was shown by the Hawks’ gymnastics team. They started oft the season by scoring 85 points and worked up to 1 20 points by the end of the season. Coach Lloyd Olson felt that this was the best improvement by any team in the state. Throughout the whole season the Hawks were favored to win their Regional Meet. They had outstanding performances by Bill Strand and Dean Duffney on the rings, Mike Kroening and Mark Roening on the pommel horse, Mike Gunia on the high bar, along with Mike Behm and Bob Peppe in the floor exercises. The whole team performed well in the State Meet. The team's Lake Conference record was 10-2. Bill Strand, Mike Gunia and Mike Kroening were three competitors chosen All-Conference. During the season the Hawk's attended three invitationals in which they had much success. They placed second at White Bear, fourth in the Northwest Meet, and third at a meet at Stout State University. Boys Gymnastics β€” 103 Great! The girl’s gymnastics team had a tremendous season, finishing with a Lake Conference record of 8-2. The team was led by juniors Sheila Ewer and Michele Stuntebeck. Due to a broken ankle, Sheila was unable to finish the season. Michele took over in the all-around competition and faired well at the Regional and State Meets. Coach Marilyn Forseth termed her team's successful season as great. Girls Interscholastic gymnastics is in its third year; and with this year’s junior-dominated squad. Cooper won more meets than the last two years combined. 104 β€” Girls Gymnastics 1. Varsity Team: Top Row: B. McCue, D. Netland, M. Stuntebeck, C. Lewis, J. Lewis. Bottom Row: W. Hettle, S. Ewer, P. Marvin, K. Bolduc, D. Reinke. 2. Kathy Bolduc on the uneven bars. 3. All-conference gymnast Sheila Ewer. 4. 1975-76 Varsity scores. 5. Junior Varsity Team: Top Row: P. Kottke, C. Nelson, K. Kamier, S. Peterson, A. Dillenburg, L. Kephart, B. Anderson. Bottom Row: B. Hemburger, J. Stock, R. Walker, C. Kreiger, C. Smith, K. Hanson, K. Schoenburger. SCORES Cooper 82.00 Jefferson 52.55 Cooper 83.10 Wayzata 69.40 Cooper 81.70 Armstrong 69.00 Cooper 84.60 Lincoln 76.80 Cooper 82.15 St. Louis Park 72.45 Cooper 92.20 Robbinsdale 90.95 Cooper 92.35 Edina West 89.30 Cooper 90.30 Kennedy 79.60 Cooper 92.30 Richfield 95.20 Cooper 81.50 Edina East 87.50 Girls Gymnastics β€” 105 The Matmen The wrestling team was one of the youngest teams Cooper has ever had, but the improvement was considerable. Led by Captains Paul Marfiz and Brad Steen, the matmen compiled a 12-7 record. Skill was shown as the wrestlers placed high in tournaments. The team wrestled at Grand Rapids and River Falls. Skiing at Quandna on the way home from the meet was an experience to remember. The team had several super wrestlers and mnay talented future stars. Seniors Steen and Marfiz, along with juniors Mark Luby, Steve Engh and Paul Beltz were named to the all-conference team. Five wrestlers placed at regional competition, three qualifying for the State Meet. Marfiz, Engh, and Luby bring the number of state tournament entries in the twelve years of Cooper to 42 matmen. 106 β€” Wrestling 1. Gotcha! says opponent to Scott Briggs. 2. Junior Varsity Team: 77?; J. Kranz, T. Daher, J. Maass S. Lamb. MR: B. Kruze, B. Ceritelli, G. Jenson, T. Morgren, S. Hawkins. BR: P. Casey, B. Faue, T. Rocheford, D. Peterson, S. Denny. 3. Varsity Team: 77?; P. Beltz, T. Engh, D. Beltz. 2R: J. Marron, P. Ryan, S. Engh, M. Kane. 3R: K. Packer, S. Briggs, M. Steen, D. Squire, D. Belisle. BR: J. Stock, L. Lundgren, P. Marfiz, K. Davis, M. Luby, B. Steen. 4. Brad Steen overwhelms his opponent. 5. Wrestling Scores. Wrestling Scores Cooper 33 Minnetonka 26 | Cooper 17 Fridley 30 Cooper 44 Eisenhower 14 Cooper 35 Edina East 17 Cooper 19 Richfield 31 Cooper 33 Jefferson Cooper 39 EdtnoWest 13 15 Cooper 12 Mankato Wes t 30 1 Cooper 12 Kennedy 20 Cooper 19 Wayzata 1 333 Cooper 16 Robbinsdale 33 Cooper 36 St. Louis Park 2lΒ£ Cooper 36 Virginia 15 Grand Rapids 30 Kennedy Tournament Firsr River Falls Tournament Second Wrestling β€” 107 1 3 1 2 5 State Champions A team effort gave the boy’s swimming team a strong finish in the 1 976 State Meet. They came within just seven points of first place Eisenhower.The team was led by a record-breaking 1:39.1 2, 200 Medley Relay, consisting of juniors Randy Schultz and Tom Bigley, along with senior co-captains Terry Elsmore and Dave Halton. Schultz, Elsmore, and Halton, along with junior Brad Gawboy had a record breaking 3:17.53 in the 400 Freestyle Relay. Both relays were chosen All- American. Schultz was also state champion in the 100 Freestyle with a time of 48.7. Other swimmers who contributed to the Hawk's success were Elsmore in the 100 Fly, Halton in the 100 Freestyle, Bigley in the 100 Breaststroke and diver, Jeff Adamson, was fifth in the one-meter diving. The Hawk's had an overall seasonal record of 10-3. It took a great team effort and a lot of experience from Coaches Alan Goodwin and Dave Doten to achieve such a successful season. 1. Mark Stufen, sophomore diver. 2. Varsity Team: Back Row: M. Fuller, J. Frilstad, T. Bigley, D. Halton, J. Adamson, D. Jennings, K. Olsen, J. Adamson, T. Elsmore. Middle Row: M. Reimer, R. Lockwood, K. Bentley, S. Montgomery, J. Frilstad, B. Gawboy, R. Montgomery. Front Row: T. Worwa, T. Duxbury, R. Ortloff, L. Rehmann, J. Adamson, C. Marsh, R. Baardson, D. Anderlie, R. Schultz. 3. Coaches Goodwin and Doten with co-captains Elsmore and Halton. 4. 1975-76 Varsity Swimming scores. 5. And he's off! 108 β€” Boy's Swimming SCORES Cooper 103 Lincoln 71 Cooper 101 Robbinsdale 69 Cooper 99 Kennedy 73 Cooper 81 Armstrong 91 Cooper 113 Edina East 59 Cooper 90 St. Louis Park 82 Cooper 106 Edina West 66 Cooper 35 Eisenhower 48 Cooper 65V2 Jefferson 105V2 Cooper 97V7 Minnetonka 76V2 Cooper 47 Golden Valley 36 Cooper 122 Wayzata 50 Cooper 93 Lindbergh 79 r Boy'Β Swimming β€” 109 Memories The skiers shall remember this season. The bus rides to Birch Park were wild. Relaxation exercises put the skiers at ease. Minus twenty degrees weather nipped their noses as they set up the slalom course. Getting home late and eating bag lunches were common happenings. A nerve-wracking experience was the day Coach Matthews' baby was due and she was at the ski meet. However, skiing was not all fun and games. Both skiing teams were balanced, everyone improving together. The highlights of the two teams was the victory over an all-time rival, Robbinsdale. The boys ended the season with a 2-9 record, the girls, a 3-5 record. The skiers worked harder this year than last year. HO β€” Downhill Skiing Boys’ Downhill Scores Cooper 16 Cooper 19 Cooper 26 Cooper 26 Cooppr Cooper Cooper Cooper 26 Cooper 19 Robbinsdole Eisenhower Richfield St. Louis Park Low Score wins. 1. Girls' Downhill Scores. 2. Girls' Downhill Team: TR: M. Tuma, J. Wicks, J. McAlpine, S. Groschen, P. Blau, D. Enquist, T. Christenson, M. Cashman, S. McWold. BR: K. Wobleski, S. Saba, K. Olson, Coach Banker, Coach Sullivan, T. Werner, J. Darg, D. Josephson. 3. Sophomore Team: G. Hemken, D. Socha, B. Nickolauson, J. Jaeger, J. Field, T. Busch, J. Sorenson, S. Leonard. 4. Boys’ Downhill Scores. 5. Varsity Team: TR: A. Pleus, S. Banker, T. Braun, D. Miller, T. Bromwell, P. Yungner. BR: S. Werner, G. Lee, P. Drolson, T. Momson, S. Nelson. 6. The great Cooper whoosh and schuss, Tim Braun. Downhill Skiing β€” 111 1. Boys Team: Back Row: N. Gartner, D. Atchison, D. Swanson, T. Jungroth, S. Mason, M. Larson, D. Larson, B. Anderson, Mr. O’Hara. Front Row: M. Morin, B. Ebner, J. Olson, M. Olson, L. Wright, D. Missel. 2. Mitch Larson glides down a wooded slope. 3. The background blurs as Bryan speeds across the countryside. 4. At least I’m warm! 5. Dave Atchison always gets a good waxing. 6. Cross Country Ski Team Scores. 7. Girls Team: Back Row: K. Thorson, P. Knowlen, N. Hagen, Mr. O’Hara. Front Row: D. Martinson, F. Gaidet. Stronger Cross Country Skiing is on the upswing at Cooper High. The girls team, in its second year of existence is still in the developmental stage. With other schools having 4 years of competition behind them. Cooper wins were hard to come by, but the small 6-girl team found something to cheer about in individual performances. Their times improved throughout the season and these efforts set the ground work for future growth. The boys made major strides in Conference competition. They won 4 more meets than the 1 975 skiers, this being accomplished with only 2 seniors, Tom Jungroth and Norm Gartner. Coach O’Hara expressed confidence in the 1977 team, because 11 underclassmen will return for the Hawks, in addition to any rookies who realize that Cooper Cross Country is getting stronger all the time. Cooper 16 Cooper 26 Cooper 24' : Cooper 14 Cooper Cooper 50 Cooper 50 Cooper Cooper Cooper 50 Cooper 50 Cooper 50 19 20 Robbinsdale 10 Richfield 11V4 St. Louis Park Eden Prairie Low score wins. Cross Country Skiing Mid-season Slump This year the hockey team suffered a midseason slump and ended up with a disappointing overall record of 7-12-1. The new varsity coach, Ken Staples, feels he had a great team to work with, but they played all the top schools. Every non-conference team they played, except Park Center, was at one time rated in the top 10 in the state. Even with their losing season the Hawks drew record crowds at the recently opened New Hope Ice Arena. The games always proved to be exciting and interesting. The team took their first road trip ever, and competed in the Rochester Invitational. The lost to Rochester John Marshall, and tied Rochester Mayo 3-3. Seniors Mark Hengtes and Scott Anderson were named All-Conference. The high scorer was Hentges, followed closely by sophomore Steve Ferry and senior Jim Blohm. SCORES Cooper 4 Park Center 3 Cooper 5 St. Paul Johnson Cooper 3 Jefferson 4 Cooper 1 Edina East 5 Cooper 4 St. Louis Park 2 Cooper 1 Burnsville 5 Cooper 1 Sibley 0 Cooper 3 Hill Murray 4 . Cooper 2 Lindberg 5 Cooper 2 Roch. John Marshall 8 Cooper 3 Roch. Mayo 3 Cooper 2 Richfield Cooper 4 Robbinsdale 3 Cooper 5 Minnetonka 8 Cooper 4 Eisenhower 0 Cooper 0 Armstrong 5 Cooper 3 Kennedy 5 Cooper 2 Edina West 4 Cooper 3 Lincoln 5 Cooper 3 Wayzata 2 1. Jim Rasmussen signals a Cooper goal. 2. 1975-76 Hockey scores. 3. GOAL!!! 4. Jim Blohm advances toward a goal. 5. Junior Varsity Team: Top Row: C. Loushin, D. Griep, G. Dormanen, S. Peterson, D. Hemingway, J. Voydedich, D. Sundquist, S. Hall, Coach L. Herrboldt. Bottom Row: B. Boettner, K. Johnson, M. Dormanen, M. Okerstrom, T. Deuck, S. McCullum, J. Wilcek, D. Dormanen, J. Jendro, D. Krause. 6. Varsity Team: Top Row: Coach K. Staples, G. Stefano, S. Ferry, D. Solberg, J. Rasmussen, J. Blohm, S. Sinjem, C. Winter, L. Long, Coach L. Herrboldt. Bottom Row: Mgr. M. Werner, S. Hemingway, J. Krueger, S. Hentges, B. Wander, J. Langanki, B. Tabor, J. Evans, S. Anderson, A. Griffith. 114 β€” Hockey Hockey β€” 115 It’s A First! In 1 776, many revolutionary things happened; a new country was established, Betsy Ross fashioned a flag and man's rights were recognized and fought for. The USA has been changing ever since and today, 200 years later, things are only slightly different. It's still basically the same country, but nowadays both men and women manufacture the flags, and all people's rights are being fought for, including women's rights. Thus, Cooper High School has an inter-scholastic girls basketball team. The young ladies of this first team were typical of any experimental group. Being realistic, they strove only to improve and increase their individual skills, team play, confidence and enjoyment of the game. Due to lack of experience, senior leadership, and instinctive talent Cooper's girls team found it hard to be competitive, and yet they showed their true color in a well-fought 33-32 loss to Robbinsdale, a senior dominated team. Next year's captains Yvonne Doll, who was chosen All- Conference, and Cindy Frayseth will be leading virtually the same team into a hopefully competitive and successful season, which could hold more firsts for Cooper basketball. 116 β€” Girls Basketball 1. Julie Reinke during a Hawk victory. 2. Junior Varsity Team: Back Row: Coach Gillis, C. Beal, C. Pudewell, J. Piwoschuk, L. McClish, S. Chovan, M. George, Ms. Slaughter. Front Row: C. Burau, N. Steinbring, A. Schik, C. Couillard, B. Juba, S. Meyer, D. Hays. 3. Cindy Frayseth follows through on a shot. 4. Coach Gillis gives instructions to Varsity players during a time- out. 5. Varsity Scores. 6. Varsity Team: Back Row: Ms. Slaughter, J. Piwoschuk, C. Pudewell, J. Reinke, A. Richter, J. Seikkula, K. Schik. Front Row: S. Chovan, K. Sinton, C. Frayseth, Y. Doll, M. George, Coach Gillis. 1 5 2 3 4 6 Cooper 24 Henry 49 Cooper 21 Park 55 Cooper 33 Lincoln 50 Cooper 26 Lindbergh 30 Cooper 31 Kennedy 43 Cooper 28 Armstrong 45 Cooper 28 Edina West 27 Cooper 23 Jefferson 45 Cooper 32 Robbinsdale 33 Cooper 22 Wayzata 40 Cooper 22 Richfield 48 Cooper 28 Minnetonka 53 Cooper 29 Edina East 21 Cooper 27 Eisenhower 53 Cooper REGIONAL PLAYOFFS 17 Eisenhower 46 ORGANIZATIONS Β£ 119 Tine to uork together Always Growing I. New members: TR: J. Tvedt, D. Biro, S. Parr, D. Olson, L. Edberg, S. Dyrud, D. Samels, B. Anderson, D. Schader, J. Kildow, J. Pohl, D. Sybrant, S. Kackman, S. Werner, N. Gartner, D. Michael, B. Wander, T. Witry, B. Zeidler, J. Irvin, G. Juba, J. Skare, J. Thureson, J. Bergeron, B. Gawboy. 2nd: K. Johnson, K. Berge, S. Schaber, A. Griffith, D. Larson, K. Boecker, P. Maniak, K. Forsythe, E. Newhouse, B. Ranney, C. Cardinal, B. Graham, S. Nelson, S. Pierce, N. Deno, D. Hemingway, S. Ek, J. Dorphy, S. Radermacher, R. Wyrick, P. Board, C. Engen, A. Brown, F. Gaidet, D. Streeter. 3rd: L. Prairie, K. Schik, B. Johnson, P. Blomquist, M. Gorsky, D. Hall, P. Miller, J. Fredrickson, K. Carringer, M. Fursman, N. Ricksham, C. Lunde, C. Kilcullen, B. Bobleter, B. Kowalke, D. Olsen, K. Harves, D. Streeter, C. O'Neil, B. Groska, L. Hopwood, R. Eiden. BR: S. Kurtty, Y. Doll, C. Buhl, L. Amborn, J. Nord, J. Tracy, C. Reinert, L. Hiller, J. Dupay, J. Kilpela, J. Docken, D. Hannasch, L. Wheeler, J. McAlpine, P. Croal, T. Crough, S. Shoemaker, D. Biddick, C. Struck, P. Marvin. The National Honor Society was perhaps the biggest organization at Cooper this year. To belong to this club, you must have a B average, be involved in service areas, and be judged by your teachers on leadership and character. December eighth was the day that the new members were given a white carnation to wear to signify being a new member. Old members gave the inductees their flowers. Red carnations were worn by the old members. The four officers wore red and white carnations. On the night of December fifteenth, the new members were inducted into the National Honor Society. The atmosphere at the ceremony was relaxed and more informal than preceding years have been. The speeches given were well written and in some cases humorous. A reception followed the ceremony for all who were present. 120 β€” Notional Honor Society 2. TR: Vice-President John Miller, President Robert Reid. BR: Treasurer Mary Choromanski, Secretary Lois Ringwelski. 3. Old members: TR: M. Cox, J. Grove, B. Tessier, A. Duxbury, K. Henton, S. Kempf, D. Johnson, M. Roening, A. Prellwitz, W. Sundquist, L. Eastlund. 2nd: L. Sams, J. Walz, D. Martinson, D. Michael, K. Thorson, P. Knowlen, C. Eckert, L. Hoisted. 3rd: E. Olson, C. Bedman, P. Frayseth, J. Wegmann, L. Van Asch, R. Heichert, L. Overaker, K. Gates, M. Ferree, B. Aase. BR: R. Reid, L. Ringwelski, M. Choromanski, J. Miller. 4 National Honor Society β€” 121 Involvement Student council was a well-run organization this year. The meetings ran smoothly, usually starting out with Mr. Stensrud talking about the resolutions from the last meeting. The council talked over what Mr. Stendrud said, then went on to new resolutions. As usual, a large majority of the representatives were female. Members of the council were involved in many committees dealing with a variety of subjects, such as scheduling and student rights at Cooper and various district committees. 1 2 4 3 1. President Kim Forsythe addresses the council. 2. Adviser Mr. D. G. Blore 3. Student Council Officers: Secretary-treasurer Mark Bloomquist, Vice-president Cindy Smith and President Kim. 4. I have a new resolution! Slow Beginning Key Club and GUS combined this year to make a club that could do more service tasks together. Taking children from Highview to the Shrine Circus was one of their biggest activities this year. With more involvement in the years to come, this club could do many helpful and exciting things. 1. Art Club. 2. Key Club and GUS: TR: D. Quigley, K. Anderson, L. Fleagle, Mr. Gagnon. MR: J. Commers, M. Jin, Mrs. Sherman. BR: N. Malicki, R. Clayton, C. Couillard. Art Club, Key Club, G.U.S. β€” 123 Behind The Scenes Audio-visual took a great deal of time for the students involved. This year, there were two girls on A.V., which was a first. Mr. Kane is the A.V. adviser. What would classes be like without A.V. equipment? Without our Library Aides, students would not be able to get the resource material they need as easily. Ms. Liebel was the library aides adviser. The students in these organizations do not always get the appreciation from the student body that they deserve. 1. A.V. Aides: TR: C. Egerer, B. Mauk, L. Winge, D. Werbowski, Ms. Farm, T. Dueck, M. Flannery, Mr. Kane. BR: S. Meinert, B. Egerer. Not Pictured: D. Reuter. 2. Library Aides: TR: S. Nordstrom, L. Ross, C. Hukriede, L. Sjodahl, R. Klaphake, D. Miller, A. Nelson, A. Anderson, G. Hesse. MR:C. Hoerning, S. Zimmerman, S. White, C. Smith, B. Schneider, M. Morin, D. Schrader. BR: B. Sarff, J. Folstad, J. Field, C. Smith, L. Rice, S. Sissmas, J. Nelson. 3. Editor Heidi Myers and Adviser Ms. Karla Boll 4. The Hawk’s Quill Staff: TR: C. Fick, C. Beal, T. Huston, W. Meyers. 2nd Row.- L. McClish, H. Myers, A. Theisen. 3rd Row: C. Nordstrom, M. Harmsen, D. Skatter, J. Maass, L. Benson, A. Loomer. 4th Row: P. Norton, Y. Doll, K. Johnson, J. Carlson, J. Eastlund. BR: R. Walker, B. Doncaster, A. Brown, L. Nickolausen, A. LaBerge, M. Digatono, J. Folstad. 1 ------ 3 2 ---------- ------ 4 124 β€” A.V. Library Aides Hawk's Quill β€” 1 25 Overhaul Hawk's Quill was in a year of rebuilding. The staff was made up of mostly juniors and sophomores with a junior, Heidi Meyers, for editor-in-chief. They had some trouble meeting deadlines because of the inexperience of the staff. The Hawk's Quill staff got their office back this year, which made it much more convenient for the staff members. D.KIIHJ'HI 1976 Along with the Bicentennial, 1976 marks the twelfth printing of the Talons. The yearbook staff has captured another year of Cooper and pulled it together to build this book. We have tried to intertwine and weave Time throughout these pages and to bring out the otherwise, unnoticed kid. These are the ones that make up the majority of Cooper and tomorrow will make up the majority of our country. In spite of the chaotic rush before each deadline, the new yearbook format, and over half of the staff being greenhorns, we made it through. An inexpressible thank you to Vern Hollister for his endurance of us during this past year and his offerings of experience. Much appreciation is extended from us to Scherling-Pletsch Studios and Taylor Publishing. It would be impossible to individually acknowledge all of those who donated their time and efforts that went into the making of this book. We would like to offer our sincere thanks to them. 126 β€” Annual Staff 1. Women’s Lib 2. Our adviser and guardian, Vern Hollister 3. The Talons Staff of 1976: FR: Dawn, Tom, Becky. MR: Rob, Cindy, Janet, Becky, Kathy, Janet, Jon, Lucy, Patti, Bonnie. BR: Carol, Deb, Karen, Deb, Shelley, Anne, Becky. 4R: Marjorie. Sue, Mr. Hollister, Jeanne, Mary, Pete. 4. The mind of Pete at work, a rarity. 5. Lucy Sports Galore Geared towards recreation, G.A.A. fills the need for athletic activities other than the interscholastic competition. The year is divided into four seasons: Fall, Winter I, Winter II, and Spring; and during each, different sports are played. The girls may choose to participate in any or all of the sports. The girls, by attending, earned points which were totalled at the end of the year and awards were presented. Although the number of participants in the past years has become smaller, there still is a large attendance and G.A.A. will definitely be kept at Cooper. 1. Ahhh ... Hi there! 2. Archery Team: Top Row: M. Hanson, C. Fick. Middle: N. Malicki, T. Baker, B. Meyer. Bottom: M. Wahl, D. Gease. 3. G.A.A.??? Debbie and Carol. 3 128 β€”G.A.A. 1. Mary . . . Will she do it? 2. Brenda awaiting action. 3. 1976 Members: Top Row: B. Katchmark, M. Hanson, L. Targeson, D. Johnson, S. Johnson, P. Johnson, L. Fiedler, B. Hanson, A. Christianson, C. Manning, S. Winterhalter, T. Rodriguez, D. Anderson. 3rd Row: T. Sullivan, C. Couillard, L. Graeber, R. Eiden, K. Anderson, D. Arnold, C. Couillard, K. Hirte, C. Beal, K. Sharp, S. Knight, C. Burau. 2nd Row.- D. Carlson, N. Malicki, K. Youngquist, S. Zimmerman, C. Fick, R. Belland, L. Oxley, L. Voss, B. Meyer. Front: J. Egan, T. Baker, C. Gellerman, M. Wahl, D. Andresen, M. Griggs, P. Dearing, D. Gease. G.A.A. β€” 129 Cheerleaders The girls, for the second year at Cooper, were divided into separate squads for cheering a specific sport. The fall squad shared the cheering of football, soccer and cross-country while all the winter squads took turns with gymnastics. Jo Thureson was captain of fall cheerleaders with Patty McFeely captain of winter squads. A new method for choosing these girls was tried. Three of the five girls in a squad were chosen last spring, the other two during the fall. This enabled new and more girls to try out. However, there were mixed feelings on the success of this system. And so these cheerleaders stood out on the field, the court, the ice, the mats, and the pool, to attempt to put some of that so-called enthusiasm” into the students of Cooper. 1. Overacting a bit perhaps? 2. Basketball: Top: AA. Cox, M. Hels, B. Demueles, D. Erickson. 3. Football: L to R: D. Erickson, R. Loushin, M. Doar, J. Thureson, L. Youngquist, N. Deno, P. Pahos, B. Demueles, P. Ludwig. 4. Wrestling: Top: K. Engebretson, L. Monetas, R. Smothers. Bottom: T. Kubic, P. Colder. 1 30 β€” Cheerleaders 1. B-Squad: Top Row: L. Hiller, R. Reimer, L. Lund, A. Beckfeld, N. Hanson, C. Carlson. M. Thureson, D. Claugh. 2. Hockey: L. to R.: C. Root, N. Nelson, P. McFeely, L. Youngquist, R. Loushin. 3. This is the way we clap our hands, clap our hands . . 4. Swimming: Top: K. Huebsch, L. Strier, M. Door, J. Overman, B. Bobleter. Cheerleaders β€” 131 That’s Entertainment Our main goal this year has not been to kick extra high or even smile super big but, to make you forget for a moment that you are at a Cooper H.S. sporting event. We tried to make our performances not only precise but also entertaining to you. We wanted you to feel the music and be a part of our performances. If we could make you for one moment feel good inside then we had reached our goal. This could not be reached hard alone, it took the enthusiasm and cooperation of all eighteen girls. Then suddenly when your eyes were smiling back, our kicks did get higher and our smiles brighter. If you have ever smiled back at a Cooperette, then you have added to the halftime Entertainment. . . Thanks we needed that. D. Saba, Captain 1. Diane Hall waiting for the music to start. 2. 1975-1976 Cooperettes: Left to Right: L. Arseneau, B. Coult, J. Ramerth, K. Boecker, D. Netland, S. Reed, J. Post, N. Hagen, D. Saba, L. 1 Ringwelski, J. Fredrickson, J. Kilpela, M. Thompson, R. Schutz, D. Hall, K. Harves, D. 2 Rocksted. 1 32 β€” Cooperettei Pom-ponning The eight pom-pon girls performed at every football game. They had a schedule for pom-ponning at the rest of the fall and winter sports. Dancing at four basketball games during half-time was another of their activities. The school payed for their winter uniforms, so they were passed on to next year’s pom-pon girls. 1. A welcome break! 2. TR: M. McClellan, B. Kowalke, J. Dorphy, S. Nelson. BR: L. Prairie, K. Carringer, D. Willkom, C. Kunde. 3. The pom-pon girls in their winter uniforms. Pom-Pon GirlΒ β€” J 33 Leading Marchers Hard work and long practices were part of the lives of the Flaggies, drum major and majorette. In preparation this past fall for the Vikings-49'ers game and school events, they put in many hours with six-thirty morning, and after school practices. Cindy and Mark led the marching band on the field in formations and songs. During this year, the Flaggies achieved a higher level of precision and quality. Under Captain Leslie Halsted, they performed at Cooper events, twirling to original routines. 1 34 β€” Flagtwirlers'Ma|Of-Ma|orette Color And Spirit The Cooper Mascots, known as the β€œHawks” have five members on their squad. This year they are trying to be more enthusiastic, hoping to bring out the hidden spirits in Cooper Students. The Guidon Corps is made up of eighteen girls marching with the band to add color to their performances. The Guidons practiced mornings and evenings to do their best at the Vikings Football Game and other school events. Mr. Kloos is very proud of the Guidons for their hard work and effort they put into Guidons for their routines. 1. Mascots: TR: R. Parr, K. Wurst. BR: S. Kemp, L. Wenz, A. Prelwitz. 2. Guidons: TR: V. Guedes, P. Streier, S. Mikwald, C. Knock, N. Steinbring, D. Rapp, R. Bosshart, J. Josephson, T. Christensen, C. Nordstrom, J. Overman, L. Streier, B. Braget, R. Wright, D. Lahr. 3. About face! i 2 3 Guidons Mascots β€” 135 Paint, Posters, Pep These were the girls that kept the Cooper students aware of the oncoming sport events. This was the group where the newly initiated members had to prove their spirit by singing Cooper’s school song at a number of homes one fall night. These were the girls that sponsored Snow Week. By painting signs and posters and hanging them in the halls. Pep Club announced all the info on school sports. During the fall, they card-flipped at a soccer game as well as helping with the cheering. Each winter they put much of their time towards planning and organizing activities for Snow Week. To get the kids involved in β€œschool spirit,” they had three dress-up days and finished off the week with a dance. 1. P. Frayseth and L. McClish, Pep Club presidents. 2. 1975- 76 Members. BOTTOM ROW: D. Gease, C. Beal. 2nd ROW: A. Richter, M. Reed, B. Juba, J. Reinke. 3rd ROW: K. Miller, S. Lamb, T. Johnson, S. Oldham, J. Maas. 4th ROW: K. Hert, S. Tygeson, D. Hirt, L. Engen, S. Mullaney. 5th ROW: A. Pomerleau, N. Thou, J. Mohr, J. Wegmann, P. Thomas. 6th ROW: K. Stoll, L. Bernhard, C. Fluck, L. Ross, N. Spiers. 7th ROW: J. Olson, W. Hukreide. 36 β€” Pep Club 1. Aqua-Ettes in star position. 2. T.R.: C. Lee, L. Hanson, M. Doar, K. Gates. M.R.: J. Overman, L. Prairie, J. Little, J. Van DePlasch, J. Boeddeker, A. Krattenmaker, J. Josephson, L. Milner. 3. Double ballet legs. 1 2 3 Toyland Aqua-Ettes is a joint effort of Cooper and Armstrong girls who do water ballet. The theme for this years Aqua-Ette show was β€œToyland.” Under the direction of Vickie Boeddeker the girls wrote routines to different music using the animation of a toy. The show opened with a large clock striking midnight. This symbolized the time for all the toys to come alive and enter the world of make believe. The girls portrayed different toys and their movements. Some were soldiers and rubber duckies, while others were dolls and guns. All in all the show was a great success and the girls had a good time. Foreign Friends The American Field Service program in Cooper High School continued its cultural exchange in 1 975-76. The school welcomed Francoise Gaidet from France in September. After a successful year as a Cooper student, Francoise graduated with the class of 1 976. On United Nations Day in October, the club sponsored the movie. Dr. Zhivago. Over a thousand students saw the film, and A.F.S. earned enough money to continue their program. Also in October, Sue Kempf was selected as an American Abroad candidate under A.F.S. auspices. In February the club exchanged visits with a rural community, Hutchinson, Minnesota, and the students enjoyed their mutual experience. The A.F.S. Club has been an activity since Cooper opened in 1 964. The Club has welcomed nineteen students from across the seas since 1 964. It also has given nine Cooper students the opportunity to live in another country. Cooper also had two students, Mark Hendrickson and Franziska Schmitt, as Youth for Understanding participants from neighboring countries. 1 38 β€” A.F.S. Youth for Understanding 1 i mmm % 1. 1975-1976 A.F.S.: Clockwise from Bottom: R. Heichert, B. Ranney, F. Gaidet, P. Board, J. Docken, D. Olsen, J. Fredrickson. 2. Francoise Gaidet, A.F.S. from France. 3. Franziska Schmitt, Youth for Understanding student from Germany. 4. Mark Hendrickson, Youth for Understanding student from Denmark. Youth for Understanding A.F.S. β€” 1 39 Growing In Numbers A flourishing French Club come to be at Cooper. The group was larger than in recent years. The meetings for French Club were after school. The new adviser, Ms. Stanoch, helped to get French students involved in β€œtheir club. Various activities kept the German Club busy this year. Bowling, a hayride and a progressive dinner were some of their activities. Ms. Buetow was the adviser for this year. Spanish Club had trouble getting students involved. The students that got involved were very artistic. Zapata, a Spanish village scene and Aztec art were painted on the walls of room 1 29. The paintings were difficult because of the intricate and detailed designs that were done. The art work greatly improved the appearance of the room. Mr. Daly was the adviser. uoβ€” Language Clubs Cooper Annual Staff Room 301 Cooper Senior High New Hope, MN 55428 Cooper Spanish Club Room 1 29 Cooper Senior High New Hope, MN 55428 Language Clubs β€” ) 41 Gaining Recognition The Ecology Club is a club that hasn't ever received much recognition. It had six loyal members this year, five of whom were seniors. Special speakers have talked to the group. They worked on reducing the school's energy consumption and went on a camping trip in the spring. Campus Life met every Monday night during the past school year. They met at a different member's home each week. A β€œBurger Bash was sponsored by Campus Life last October. Various other activities took place over the school year. 1. Ecology Club: TR: K. Thorson, D. Martinson, L. Mathews, D. Little. BR: W. Sundquist, L. Eastlund. ' 2. Campus Life _________ 2 142 β€” Ecology Campus Life A New Year A refined power of concentration and the ability to outthink the opponent is what has brought the chess team up from last year in leaps and bounds to the top. With Mr. Daly as advisor, they play in the Northwest Division of the Twin City Senior High Chess League from November through January. Looking ahead with thoughts of next year, Mr. Daly would like to see more girls compete thus making chess more challenging. Under Pres. Pam Miller, YOUTH Club has revived itself after a year of idleness. Formerly FHA, the club reorganized itself and changed its name to YOUTH (Youth United Through Home Economics). During Christmas, they combined with Art Club and made a gingerbread house for a Christmas party with the kids at Highview. 2 3 1. 1975-76 Chess Team 2. YOUTH Club: FR: B. Bobleter, K. Jost, C. Jost, J. Kopczeski, B. Lubinski. 2R: S. Nelson, J. Docken, P. Miller, P. Croal, C. Eckert. 3. Chess, a game of skill and concentration. Chess YOUTH Clubs β€” 143 144 β€” Declamation Honors Declamation was an organization that brought many honors to Cooper this year. The students that participated got to go different places for the tournaments, such as Duluth and Mankato. Every member worked individually on whatever category of declamation they wanted to be in. Each presentation was done for Ms. Heath who, as adviser, helped change it if revision was needed. Mr. Phillips and Mr. Hollister helped advise the declamers, too. 1. TR: T. Carlson, L. Sams, R. Clayton, R. Hermes. MR: B. Lund, M. Ferree, T. Witry, K. Freeman, J. Wegmann, A. Brown, L. May, J. Nord, P. Maniak, G. Docken. BR: D. Aldrich, B. Groska, J. Staley. Pro And Con Cooper Debate team finished the year with a very successful rating. Cooper Debators earned a third place trophy at the St. Francis Round Robin Tournament and a sixth place finish at the Regional Debate Tournament. The novice team placed third in their division at the same tournament. They were also granted a charter membership from the National Forensic League. They ended the season with a fun filled trip to Duluth participating in the Head of the Lakes Tournament. o '' ' 1. Varsity: L. May, B. Anthony, J. Nord. 2. Novice Debate: B. Dahl, K. McConnell, B. Streeter, G. Grimstead, C. Easier. 3. Coach Weiss and National Forensic League award. 1 2 3 Debate β€” 145 UNDERCUiLNEN Ti i rae +o Jbixfn 147 Sophomores 148 β€” Sophomores They came swarming into Cooper this year, full of anticipation and enthusiasm, looking forward to new and challenging experiences. Much of their enthusiasm was apparent in school sponsored events and other extracurricular activities. Throughout the year, the sophomores demonstrated their abilities in such things as sports, organizations, and academics. Much of their energy was devoted to school spirit and the advancement of their education. The class of '78 will be able to look to the years ahead with confidence and determination. This, their first year at Cooper, will start them on the long road ahead. Chris Aase Michele Adams James Adamson Jeffrey Adamson John Adamson JoAnne Alama Brenda Albers Debra Aldrich Curtis Alford Tina Allen Mark Almquist John Anderlie Brenda Anderson David Anderson James Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Kelly Anderson Michael Anderson Robert Anderson Thomas Anderson Thomas Anderson Victoria Anderson Catherine Angell Kelly Anthony Daniel Antrim Peggy Arneson Lawrence Arnold Bernard Arseneau Jeffrey Auld Scott Axell Patricia Ayers Roger Baardson Kerry Bachman Chris Boglien Dale Bailly Mark Baker Lisa Bandemer Brett Baretz Kelly Barrows Trocy Barry Barbara Barsness Lynda Bartz Julie Battles Christopher Baum Marc Bayliss Constance Beal Patricia Bebo Ann Beckfeld Jacqueline Bedman Dennis Belisle Dennis Beltz David Benesh Marcia Benge Keith Benner Michael Bennett Laurie Benson Sophomores β€” 149 Alan Bentley Kevin Bentley Jeffrey Benzinger Julie Berg Catherine Bergeron Timothy Berglund Richard Berquist Lisa Besnett Anita Bethke Douglas Bethke Terese Bienias Gene Billadeau Tamara Billingsley Phillip Bistodeau Tammy Bistodeau Patrocoa Blau Scott Blixt Lora Bloedow Jay Blohm Wayne Bloom Bruce Blore Scott Blumb Scott Board Roger Boll Samuel Borgendale Rita Bourgeois Thomas Boxell Terence Boyle Brenda Braget Jeffrey Bray Nancy Brenner Bette Brick Tracy Brink Daniel Brown Michael Brown Richard Brown Leonard Bryan Allen Buetow Anthony Buirge Jeannie Bungert Cheryl Burau Warren Burgin Timothy Burquesl Timothy Busch Diana Busse Barbara Butler Barbara Buystedt James Colder Scott M. Campbell Scott W. Campbell Diane Carlson Duane Carlson Sheryl Carlson Mark Caron Ronald Caron Dana Cassell Thomas Caton John Cavanagh Thomas Ceballos William Ceritelli 150 β€” Sophomores Ronald Chagnon David Chapman William Chelmo Daryl Cheney Sharon Chovan Alan Christensen Amy Christensen Edward Christian Jeffrey Cina Sandra Clabaugh Lisa Clark Carl Claus Dianne Clough Colleen Coates Paulina Colbath Brett Cole Ronald Colson Charles Coomer Paul Coone Bruce Cooper Colleen Corcoran Steven Correll Michael Cox Sherry Cravens Timothy Croal Gary Curry Wade Curtis Tamara Daher Thomas Daher Leslie Dahl Cathy Dahlke Donald Dale Joel Danielson Julie Darg Sharon Davis Denise Deane Brenda Degendorfer Timothy Dehn David Dempsey Robert Denneson Shawn Denny Dennis Desens Douglas Dickinson Brett Dietrich Mark Digatono Amy Dillenburg Daryn Dircz Patrick Dockter Timothy Dockter Paul Doege Beatrice Doll Robert Doncaster Michael Dooley Patrick Dooley Linda Doran Michael Dormanen Robin Dorn Alan Dosmann Constance Doten Thomas Dougherty Sophomores β€” 151 Michele Drury Michael Dubuque Robert Duckett lynette Duffy Dean Dunn Karen Dupay Timothy Durand Douglas Durant Scott Durant Teresa Durette William Eads Catherine Easier Janet Eastlund Claudia Ebner Bradley Eckman Elizabeth Edison Bradley Ellison Dawn Ellwood David Elsen Randall Emerson Lori Engen Timothy Engh Kathryn Erickson Timothy Erickson James Evans Kristen Evans Christine Evenson David Fahlstrom Steven Fellrath Chris Fenske Suzanne Fern Steven Ferry Linda Edler James Field Susan Finkenaur Ronald Fischer Denise Floe Scott Forsythe Steven Foster Cindy Frayseth Anthony Freeman Karen Freese James Freitog Scott Frelich Charles Frigaard Mark Fuller Daniel Fussy Pamela Fussy Diane Gadtke Colleen Gallagher Robert Garies Dorette Gease Sheri Geisler Marlene George Robert Gesseli Theresa Gfroere James Gooler Wayne Gordon Timothy Gorman Laura Graeber 152 β€” Sophomores Karen Grandner John Griggs Susan Groschen Vikie Guedes Karl Gunderson Drenda Haapala Patricia Gaapala Denise Haas Scott Hacker Joseph Haefs Joel Hagen Valerie Haggstrom Steven Hall Jeffrey Halverson Sheila Hamann Bernadine Hanauska Margueritte Hanle Susan Hansen Bonnie Hanson Brett Hanson Katherine Hanson Marsha Hanson Natalie Hanson Patrick Hanson Jeffery Harms Michelle Harmsen Barbara Harr Mary Hartfiel Todd Harvey Mark Hassinger Bradley Houge Jean Hawes Steven Hawkins Darlene Hays Nancy Hedlund Julie Heglund Carelyn Heinecke Kristie Heit Peter Helmin Mary Helps Barbara Hemberger Steven Hemingway Gregg Hemken Linda Henkel Cynthia Herlofsky Gene Hesse Lawrence Hettle Timothy Hiatt Cindy Hilary Lynn Hiller Debra Hirt Kathleen Hirte Mark Hlavacek Karen Hoefer Nancy Hoff Richard Hogan Susan Holden Mark Holladay Janise Holter Heidi Hopwood Sophomores β€” 153 Tracy Horwedel Scott Hoskins David House Robert Houske Ann Huber Peggy Huebsch Barbara Hughes Patricia Hughes John Hunerberg Timothy Huston Ellen Hyser Robert Hyser Julie laquinto Brenda Ibister James Jacobs Timothy Jacobs Pamela Jacobsson Jeffrey Jaeger Brenda Janikowski Debra Jonson Laurie Jendro Mamie Jin Daniel Johnson Denise Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Julie Johnson Linda Johnson Lorrie Johnson Penny Johnson Robert Johnson Susan Johnson Tamra Johnson Terry Johnson Curtis Jones Eric Joslin Carol Jost Barbara Juba Ronald Juntilla Wayne Jurek David Kane Kristi Kammeier Mark Kane Brenda Katchmark Daniel Kath Kelly Kealy Douglas Kenison Lynn Kephart Anthony Keppel Jennifer Keske Kevin Kilander Elizabeth Kildow Michael Kinler Daniel Kirk Robert Kjer Marina Klima Cynthia Kline Linda Kloss 154 β€” Sophomores Shelley Knight Cynthia Knock Brian Knott Naomi Koosmann William Kopczeski Patrice Kottke David Krause David Krekelberg Kelly Kresa Carol Krieger Suzanne Kroening Becky Krueger Robert Kruse Mark Kubic Maureen Kuhn Michelle Kuta Andre LaBerge Kris Lafriniere Tammy LaRock Susan Lamb Lori Lambert Deborah Lang Kirk Langum Jodi Larson Mitchell Larson Pamela Larson Ronald Larson Jeffry Lazer Jean LeVasseur David Lee Suzzanne Lee Craig Leiter Scott Leonard Barbara Lerach Nickolas Leszko Mark Lewis Diane Lindgren Dirk Little Daniel Long Alone Loomer Conor Loushin Richard Lovmo Mary Luby Cynthia Lucchesi Brenda Luginbill Leslie Lund Mary Lundgren Brian Lutgen Mark Lysdahl Bradley Maas Joseph Maas Julie Maass Rebecca MacDonald Kurt Kenthun Carrie Magnuson Rebecca Mahnke Dale Malley Sophomores β€” 155 Douglas Maniak David Mann Cinthia Manning John Mansfield Lisa Marfiz Duane Mars Beverly Martin William Marx Lori Mason David Matthees Michaela Mattson Steven McClellan Kathleen McConnell Beth McCue James McGuire Thomas McIntosh Steven Meinert John Merriam Jeffrey Merritt Debra Meyer Donald Meyer Michael Meyer Sue Meyer Keith Mikkola Shari Milwold Mori Milford Ann Miller Dale Miller Joseph Miller Kimberly Miller Laura Miller Sandra J. Miller Sandra L. Miller Tony Minks Michael Minnich Jeffrey Modrow Julie Mohr Kimberly Mohr Steven Montgomery James Moody Robert Moody Gary Moore Lynn Moore Todd Morgan Kathleen Morrison JCathryn Morrison Donald Morro Jayne Moser Steven Mossey Jeffery Mostrom Debra Moulton Janet Muehlbauer Jeff Muehlbauer Jeffrey Mueller Susan Mullaney Jeanne Murphy 156 β€” Sophomores Edgar Murray Wendy Myers Charles Nathanson Lucinda Neaton Charlene Nelson Eileen Nelson John A. Nelson John C. Nelson LeeAnn Nelson Leslie Nelson Moribeth Nelson Suzanne Nelson Paula Ness Marno Newcomb Kim Newdall David Newstrom Lynn Nickolauson Sandra Nix Susan Norden Cindy Nordstrom Robert Norgon Anthony O'Brien Jeri O'Neil Daryl Oas James Obinger Kelvin Odenthal Peter Oesterreich Staci Oldham Kimberley Olsen Richard Olsen Beth Olson Cheryl A. Olson Cheryl L. Olson Christine Olson David Olson Douglas Olson Jacqueline Olson Jerald Olson Judith Olson Kathryn Olson Mary Olson Michael Olson Ronald Olson Anthony Orr Howard Overacker Deborah Owens Lisa Oxley Kevin Packer Timothy Pakonen Jon Parisian Dean Parker Rodney Paulson Dawn Pemberton Robert Peppe Rebecca Perra David Peterson Sophomores β€” 157 Scott Peterson Tamara Peterson Jane Piccinelli Darin Pierce Michelle Pieri Jeanne Piwoschuk Douglas Plasencia Richard Pocklington Frank Podrebarac Vincent Politte Ann Pomerleau RaeAnn Pope Jayne Posthumus Leslie Prairie Timothy Praska Cynthia Pudewell Jill Quick Todd Rachwal Paula Rains Joanne Rako Brian Randt James Rosmussen Thomas Rasmussen Judith Reed Mary Reed Patrick Rehling Leo Rehmann Rnady Reimann Roberta Reimer Julie Reinke Paul Reschke Brendalee Rhode Amy Richter Allan Rimpy Steven Rixe Kristie Robbins Catherine Roberts Jennifer Roberts Daniel Robinson Scott Robinson Debra Rocha Kari Rocheford Cari Rodriguez Debora Rohe Anthony Rohrer Kelly Rosen Dawn Ross Laura Ross Thomas Ruble Douglas Ruckle Carla Ruff Ann Sanders Lisa Sandvig Brenda Saree 158 β€” Sophomores Barbara Sawatsky Gretchen Schack Patricia Scheef Jayne Scheidecker Stephanie Schieck Ann Schik Darcy Schirmers Deanna Chmer Stuart Schmidt Franziska Schmitt Paul Schoen Kathryn Schoenberger Mary Schoenborn Dennis Schopper Joel Schreiber Denise Schultz Johnnie Schultz Mary Schutz Terri Sederstrom Julie Seikkula Teresa Senear Abha Sharma Kathleen Sharp Patrick Shea Scott Shepperd Jay Sigvertsen Linda Silva Scott Simons Ronald Simpson Barbara Sipe Laurie Sjodahl Brian Sjogren Douglas Skaalrud Diane Sklenicka Bruce Slettehaugh Susan Slettehaugh Cathy Smith Cynthia Smith Deborah Smith Elizabeth Smith Julie Smith Paul Smothers David Socha Zelle Soltis James Solum Rudy Sommers Mary Sorensen Timothy Sorensen Cheryl Sorenson Chris Sorenson Sandra Sorenson Nona Spier Jerald Spizale Grace Squires Sophomores β€” 159 David Stack Geraldine Stassen Mark Steen Mary Stegora Nancy Steinbring Steven Steurer Thomas Stevens Mark Stiff Dale Stiyer Jennifer Stock Donna Stockdale Karen Stoll Kathleen Strand Becky Streeter Mark Stuefen Michael Stuefen Bonita Stumne Steven Suhr Patricia Sullivan Teresa Sullivan Pamela Sundeen Dawn Sundich Lauri Sundquist Debra Sura Susan Sutherland Steven Swanson Aaron Swartz Jeanne Sweeter Heidi Swenson Joseph Sybrant Debra Taintor Laurine Targeson Douglas Teders Gregory Tempel Marna Tepley Richard Tessmer Anne Theisen Nancy Thoe Darla Thomas Pamela Thomas Kelly Thompson Bryce Thornberg Lisa Thorson Mary Thureson Gregory Thurler Roy Timm Jeffrey Timmerman James Tingle Patricia Titchener Melinda Tuma Susan Tygeson Debbie Utecht 160 β€” Sophomores Jane Vaidich Francis VanHavermaet Tracy VanHeel Ronn VanKrevelen Jeffrey VanLith Theresa Voltin Daniel Vought Joseph Voydetich Keri Vredenburg Richard Wadatz David Wagner Michael Wagner Mary Wahl Michael Waldemar Lois Waldron James Walker Jeffrey Walker Ruth Walder Susan Walton Debra Walz Paul Walz Robin Wandersee Jacquelyn Wosham Sandra Waterhouse Rhonda Watson Mark Wedin Randy Weegman Jill Wegmann David Wehage Leo Weinbeck Michael Weis Mary Weisen Richard Welter Mary Welters Danny Werbowski Jay Werner Tracy Werner Jeffrey West Gary Westman Susan White Jane Wicks Charles Wienbar Mark Wilcox Ronald Wilcos James Wilczek Meg Williams Todd Williams Darla Wills Thomas Wilson Tara Wilts Lori Wing Sharon Winterhalter Sophomores β€” 161 Judith Witbeck Ray Wojcik Michael Wold Julie Wood Tim Worel Todd Wosmek Daniel Wotzka Loren Wright Rosanne Wright Lynn Yost Cindy Young Karen Youngquist 162 β€” Sophomores Martin Zachman Susan Zachman Rebecca Zeidler Oeanna Zimdars Sharyl Zimmerman Myron Zoran Jeffrey Knowlen Keith Mason Kevin Mason Bert Peterson Bruce Peterson Sophomores β€” 163 Juniors Those that survived their sophomore year went on to earn the title of β€œjunior,” and earn it they did. Active in almost everything imaginable, the junior class contributed their creativity, zest and lots of originality to the Musical, Declam, Orchestra, Cheerleading, many Sports and a variety of other organizations. The Junior Class Cabinet and its officers were formed late last year. Thus began the organization of the Junior-Senior Prom, which is the Cabinet's main responsibility. This year’s Prom, Stairway to Heaven, was the second prom to be held at the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre. To raise money for the prom, the cabinet sold candy and helped put the winter play, β€œUnder the Gaslight, into production. There are many memories of the year that has passed, but there is even greater anticipation of the year to come for the Class of β€œ77. Junior Class Cabinet Officers: Jeri Josephson, Laurie Edberg, Shelly Peterson, Rick Hermes, Carol Kilcullen, Jody Boeddecker. Signe Ahrens David Alexander lynette Amborn Julie Andersen Brenda Anderson Curtis Anderson David Anderson Denice Anderson Gregory Anderson Joy Anderson June Anderson Michael A. Anderson Michael S. Anderson Robert Anderson Steven Anderson Diane Andresen Bruce Anthony Darren Arnold Debra Arnold Sophia Assimes James Astrup Mark Aszmann David Atchison Kevin Augustin Brian Aultman Michele Bacher Teresa Baker Steven Banker Teresa Barhorst Diane Bartosch Kristine Bayard Scott Beal Gary Beck Stephen Beckey Alan Bednarek Paul Beltz Jan Benedict Mark Bennett Barbara Bentley Jodi Bentsen Thomas Berard Janet Bergeron Nancy Bergman Rodney Bergstrom Mark Bernstein Michael Berquist Patricia Bethke Patricia Bettin George Betzold Debra Biddick Thomas Bigley Diane Biro Bryan Blackhawk Drew Blake Michael Bloedow Bradford Blomquist Juniors 165 Mark Bloomquist Bonnie Bobleter Jody Boeddeker William Boettner James Bohne Kathleen Bolduc Sandra Bolin Virginia Bonk Laurie Borrell Renee Bosshart Donna Bourgois Thomas Boyle Rickey Brakken Michael Bramwell Geri Branden Timothy Braun Kathleen Bregel Thomas Bremel Scott Briggs Scott Broman Andrea Brown Cynthia Buhl Thomas Burquest Lisa Cadwell Susan Cady Jacqueline Caouette Rick Caouette Curtis Cardinal Deborah Carlson Gregg Carlson James Carlson Madonna Carlson Nancy Carlson Scott Carlson Tammie Carlson Theresa Carlson Steven Carringer Patrick Casey Elaine Caspers Patrick Chapman Paula Choromanski Eric Christensen Gregory Christensen Tammy Christensen Joel Christoffersen Richard Clayton Terry Clayton Rebecca Clemens Laura Cloutier Kari Cogswell Joseph Commers Sharon Connell Sherry Cook Charles Cooper 166 Juniors James Corbett Jennifer Cotter Carolyn Couillard Catherine Couillard Steven Coult John Cowan Kelly Cromer Heidi Craven Mary Croal Terese Crough Suzanne Crowe Barbara Curtis Brenda Dahl Janet Dahlen Gregory Dahlke Vickie Dale Karen Danielson Randy Danielson Jeffrey Davis Pamela Dearing Christopher Debler Steven Dehn Bonny Demeules Jeffrey Derner Michelle Desens Joanne Devine Debra Dial William Diers Steven Dmohoski Mary Door Gary Docken Marcia Doege Yvonne Doll James Dombrovske Paul Dooher Doug Dormanen Susan Dorn Kevin Doty Lawrence Driscoll Paul Drolson Keith Dubbin Timothy Dueck Shawn Duffy Dean Duffney Daniel Dunnigan Todd Durand Bryan Ebner Thomas Eckman Laurel Edberg Diane Eddy Jeanne Egan Robert Egerer Rita Eiden William Eimers Juniors 167 Stephen Ek Dixie Ekstrand Timothy Elgren Robert Elliott Paul Ellis Sandra Ellison Lori Embola Kathy Engebretson Steven Engh Steven Engstrom Diane Enquist Debra Erickson Tamorra Evangelist John Evans John Evanson Sheila Ewer Danielle Fairbanks Ann Fallon Robert Faue Leo Fautsch Mark Feeley Bradley Feneis Pamela Fergus Randall Fern Scott Fern Sheila Ferry Ann Fetterley Cheryl Fick Patricia Finnemore Mark Fisher Roger Fisher Mark Flannery Lyle Fleagle Karen Fliss Cindy Fluck Joel Folstad Gregory Forstad Earl Foster Cindy Fraser David Fredrickson Mark Freeman Gary Freese Justin Fretag Christopher Frigaard James Frilstad Frank Fuller Timothy Fussy Gary Gartner Linda Gatzke Bryan Gavenda Bradley Gawboy Carol Gellerman Lori Germundson Kathleen Gieseke Cynthia Gloder Cheryl Goedel 168 β€” Juniors 4 Patricio Goley Joseph Gooier Cheryl Gott Brian Graham Ervin Granlund Timothy Greene Scott Greenfield Douglas Greenwaldt Keven Grenson Richard Griep Mary Griggs Glenda Grimstead Becky Groska Peter Gross Laurie Grove James Gruhlke David Guillet Patricia Gulsvig Kem Gunderson Myles Gunia Linda Hager Thomas Hahn John Haight Nancy Halton Richard Hansen Jill Hanson Jon Hanson Steven Hanson Joel Harriott John Harris Kathi Harris Keith Harris Ruth Hartfiel Mark Harty Elaine Harvala Daniel Hatcher Gary Hatton Dana Haubrick Steven Hauge Michele Haugen April Hawkins Cheryl Hays Teri Hedelius Robert Hegstad Teresa Heisenfelt Heidi Heiskala Richard Helps Mary Hels Judith Helten Brenda Hemberger Steve Hentges Susan Herder Michael Herkal Ronald Herlofsky Richard Hermes Linda Heroux Juniors 169 Tamara Herzog Wendi Hettle Robert Hewitt Bentley Heyne Victoria Heywood Nancy Hiar Teresa Hilary Kimberly Hildahl Robert Hilger Brent Hill Lauri Hiller Catherine Hoerning Julie Hoff Michael Hogenson Barbara Holland Becky Hosch Brett Hoskins Kathryn Huebsch Dorie Hughes Michael Hughes Cynthia Hukriede Wendy Hukriede Catherine Jacobs Jeffrey Jacobsson Tami Jamsa Jeffrey Jendro David Jennings Gene Jensen William Jetton Beth Johnson Bruce Johnson Daniel Johnson David Johnson Deborah Johnson Joy Johnson Karen Johnson Keith Johnson Robin Johnson Trent Johnson Dayna Josephson Jeri Josephson Paul Jossart Brian Jude Kari Juliot Gary Jurek Karen Kammeier Kathleen Kane Sandra Kane Terri Kangas Bradley Karja George Kasanezky John Kavanagh Timothy Keeley Pamela Keske 170 Juniors Scott Ketchmork Carol Kilcullen Wade Kilpela Lee Kimsey Diane Kinnear Robert Kivisto Arlen Kjer Ronald Klaphake Michael Klasen Douglas Klatke Janelle Klimek Dale Knock Dawn Knutson Wanda Knutson Gail Koskela Leann Kowal Rebecca Kowalke Carolyn Krieg Teresa Kroger Lynn Kuehl Jill Kuledge Jean Kunza Susan Kurtty Cheryl Kyle Michael Kyllonen Paula LaBorde Beth LaFriniere Tammy LaPlante Jack Ladd Jean Ladd Denise Lahr Leisa Lambert Joseph Lang Joseph Langanki Kathleen Langham Roy Lanners Donald Larsen Bradley Larson Darrell Larson Donald Larson James Larson Katherine Larson Kathleen Larson Philip Larson Scott Larson Bradley Lasher Lynn Lauseng Jeanne Lauzon Glenn Lawrence Robert Leach Jamie Lee Lloyd Lenart Lisa Lenarz Jay Lennartson Juniors 171 Dianne Letellier Cheryl Lewis Judith Lewis Linda Lewis Roger Litchy Don Little Richard Lockwood Paul Lohmann Dawn Loken Lawrence Long Mary Longen Renee Loushin William Loven Mark Luby Pamela Ludwig Barbara Lund Pamela Lunde Lance Lundgren Stephen Lunemann Carolyn Lysdahl George Lysdahl Ronald MacLeod Sandra Magstadt Nancy Malicki Linda Manetas Patricia Maniak George Markuson Joseph Marron Rondo Marshik Mary Marxen Shawn Mason Judy Matthees Robert Mauk Steven McCollum Timothy McClay Mary McClellan Michael McComas Kathy McCourtney Maureeen McDonald James McDonell Daniel McElwee Arthur McKee Kevin Medrano Paul Meide Kurt Meintsma Mark Melin Pamela Melting Lillian Merten Jennifer Merwin Beverly Meyer Donna Meyer Daniel Michael Lori Michels Wayne Middelstadt Ricky Mielke Joseph Milbauer Daniel Miller Rita Miller Shelley Miller Susan Miller 172 β€” Juniors Pamela Mills David Missell Lynne Modrow Viki Modrow Reta Moe Robert Montgomery Dean Morgan Michael Morin Mitchell Morris Patricia Mourning Timothy Mulvaney Timothy Murphy Scott Murray Heidi Myers Jill Nagle Dianna Nelson Julie Nelson Karla Nelson Kathleen Nelson Mark Nelson Nancy Nelson Pamela Nelson Rebecca Nelson Rick Nelson Rodney Nelson Scott Nelson Roy Netka Debra Netland Dean Neuburger Dwayne Neumann Violet Neumiller Eric Newhouse Barbara Newman Donna Nichols Shelley Nichols Steven Nimz . Julie Nord Shari Nordstrom Tod Norgren Mildred Northcott Steven Northway Paul Norton Kathy Numan Heidi Nyquist Cynthia O’Neil Dale Oas Diane Oberg Michael Okerstrom Charles Okeson Dawn Olivera Barry Olsen Kevin Olsen Bradley Olson Brett Olson David Olson Denise Olson Jenifer Olson Judith Olson Randy Olson Sandi Olson Juniors 173 William Olson Connie Osborne Gary Ostman Judith Overman Douglas Oyen Christine Pantlin Kelly Parnell Renee Parr Gary Paschke Katherine Patrick Michael Peppe Catherine Perrier Constance Peterson Shelly Petersen Barbara Peterson David Peterson Michael Peterson Nancy Peterson Steven Peterson Thomas Peterson Daniel Pickerign Douglas Piepgras Margaret Pierce Mark Pierson Richard Pilon Daniel Pionk Brent Pohlman Susan Potter Laurel Prairie Dale Pramann David Quigley Kim Rachwal Joan Rademacher Stephen Radermacher Lori Radloff Mary Rains Audrey Rambow Karen Ramler Linda Ranik Deborah Rapp Michael Rasmussen Daniel Reed Diane Rehnke Michael Reimer Teresa Reimer Cheryl Reinert Wayne Reinking Mary Jo Rhode Lynette Rice Brenda Riddle Nancy Ring Norma Ring Michael Ritzinger Terry Rocheford Theresa Rohe David Rohling 174 β€” Juniors Sandra Romfo Cynthia Root Jeanne Rosch David Ruble Sheila Rudin Tanya Ruff Debra Russ Peter Ryan Beth Rymanowski Sharon Sandberg Timothy Sarazin Sandra Schaber Dawn Scharba Barbara Schendel Kathleen Schik Jane Schilling Kenneth Schilling Jeanne Schlechter William Schleeter Diana Schmidt Joseph Schmitz Wendy Schoen Robin Schrade Patti Schreiber David Schudi Jeffrey Schuetz Randy Schultz Todd Schulz Rondo Schutz Douglas Schuur David Schwichtenberg Brandan Seelig Debra Sepple Robert Shoemaker Susan Shoemaker Barbara Siddall William Siegler Scott Sinjem Kimberly Sinton Laura Skaalrud Diane Skalicky Debra Skatter Mary Skelton Cynthia Smith Jeffrey Smith Robin Smothers Timothy Smykalski Gary Snaza Dean Soltis Deborah Sommers Randall Spencer Thomas Spier Douglas Squire Lisa Squires James Stack Jimmell Staley Juniors β€” 175 Beth Stament Bruce Stanchfield David Staye Robert Stearns Carol Stegora Thomas Stein Clifford Steinhauser Bruce Stensrud Dawn Steppe James Stiles John Stock Ronald Strating Lynette Streier Paulette Streier David Strobeen Cynthia Struck Michele Stuntebeck Richard Sucky Michael Suess Paula Sillivan Terry Sunders Daniel Swanson Catherine Sward Charles Swirtz Jill Tacheny Thomas Tempel Cynthia Terhaar Jeffrey Terhark Richard Thayer Michael Thelen Wendy Thomas Margaret Thompson Kathryn Thorson Michael Tifft Lorraine Titchener David Tomlinson Lorraine Torpy Robert Townsend Jean Tracy Scott Trisco Judith Tygeson Darla Urich Michael VanEssen Jay VanKrevelen Christian VanLith Lisa Velner Victor Volk Lori Voss David Vukson Debra Waataja Brenda Wagner Debra Wallstrom Eugene Walton Matthew Wannebo Scott Waste Vicki Waterhouse 176 β€” Juniors Barbara Weeks Brian Weibye Marti Weidling Cynthia Weinzetl Wayne Welty Edward Wentland Lynae Wenz Sherry Westerlund Lisa Westphall Beth Wilcheck David Wilkening Keith Williams Murray Williams William Williams Michael Windsor Craig Winter Robert Witry Terrence Worwo Lori Wosmek Carolyn Worst Lori Yost Laurie Youngquist Paul Yungner Darlene Yunker Joanne Zachman Timothy Zachman Caryne Zimdars George Zirbes Chris Zitterow Jeffry Kresa Juniors β€” 177 179 Seniors 1 2 years ago we were just starting our school years and through these years, we have seen changes in the curriculum that have altered our life styles. Winning your Homecoming Football Game and listening to rumors of an indoor graduation ceremony, have brought both happiness and sorrow to our hearts. Somewhere in the Bicentennial madness, we have lost the true Spirit of '76. With the Legislature trying to pass a Bill raising the drinking age to 19, more seniors were sticking up for themselves and attending a Political Party Precinct Caucus. Many students felt they would lose all sense of responsibility if they were not considered an adult at age 1 8. Senior Class Officers, J. Docken, J. Miller, Pres. R. Reid. 180 β€” SeniorΒ Beth Ann Aase Chris Allyn Adams Jens Edward Ahrens Janet Lynn Alexander Anthony Duane Anderson Bradley Wayne Anderson Carol Jean Anderson Dawn Marie Anderson Debra Rae Anderson Patricia Ann Anderson Scott David Anderson Tamara Anderson Tracey Lee Anthony Kathleen Marie Antoski George Aris Apostolou Marlys Frances Arens Cynthia Marie Armstrong Tyler Quin Armstrong David Lee Arndt Seniors β€” 181 Thomas John Arneson Lee Ann Arseneau Dennis Dean Austin Nancy Ann Bagaus Michael Lee Bailey Tami Jo Baratta Cynthia Louise Barton Susan Kathy Battmer Laura Louise Beckfeld Connie Kay Bedman Michael Douglas Behm David James Belawski Kenneth Bernard Belland Randi Kay Belland Cathy Diane Beltz Philip Brad Benedict 182 β€” Seniors Steven George Bentley Jonene Amy Bentsen Annmarie Berger Charles Michael Bergeron Carol Gay Bernhardt Patricia Joanne Beyer Robert Lawrence Biddick Deborah Jo Anne Biro Gary Francis Blake James Patrick Blohm Peter Kent Blomquist Patrick Shawn Board Becky Lee Bobleter Kristine Ann Boecker Gary Thomas Bohn Diane Elaine Bona Lori Renee Bonneville Barbara Joan Borgen Deborah Ann Borseth Anthony Ellis Bosquez Melody Ann Bowman Seniors β€” 183 Vicki Lynn Bradley Marlys Elaine Brandt Nancy J. Broman Katherine Jean Bruhn Mary Elizabeth Burns William Arthur Burns Michael Douglas Buystedt Patricia Elizabeth Colder Keith David Carlson Kevin Lee Carlson Terry Lynn Carlson Thomas Vincent Carlson Linda Lee Carpenter Kathleen Ann Carringer Mary Catherine Cashman Kathy Morie Chase Patricia Janene Chase Mary Ursula Choromanski Jill Adair Christensen 1 84 β€” Seniors John Walter Christenson Michael G. Gno Carol Jean Cloutier Barbara Ann Commers Brenda Rae Coult David Thomas Cowan Marjorie Ann Cox Leo William Cramer Timothy Thomas Crompton Patricia Alice Croal Diane P. Crum Jouglas Lee Dahl 'odd Douglas Danielson (evin Fredrick Davis lill Joette Dayon 5aulette Diane Devine Seniors β€” 185 Terry Dennis Deane Jody Marie Dear Nancy Elaine Deno Michael Curtis Desens Michael James Dickinson Kenneth Harland Diers Mark Fredrick Dillenburg William Mathias Ditter Julie Lynn Docken Michael John Dolan Beatha Jean Dolenshak Janis Ann Dooley Stephen Edward Dooley Gary Lee Dormanen Jane Merry Dorphy Dean Paul Dougherty David Francis Drake Jody Lee Dryden Diane Day Du Charme 186 β€” Seniors Paula Du CHene Michael David Duffney Cynthia Jo Duncan Jeanne Ann Dupay Anne Marie Duxbury Samuel Mark Dyrud Cindy Lou Eckert Timothy David Eckman Gwen Marie Edstrom Charles Ray Egerer Jeffrey Lee Ellison Terrance James Elsmore Reuben David Enge Cheryl Grace Engen Gail Diane Erickson Pamela Kay Erickson Pamela Jean Evenson William Allen Fagerlie Cindy Anne Fairbanks Seniors β€” 187 Kim Louise Fassberger Mary Jane Faue Mark Eugene Ferree James Robert Fiedler Susan Kim Finkelson Kaye Lynn Finstad Sandra Kay Fisk Mark Christiphor Fliss William John Fodstad Debra Lynn Folstad Kimberly Jo Forsythe Lee Alan Fosness Kim Marie Franke Pamela Jo Frayseth Jeanne Fredrickson Karen Ann Freeman Suzanne Frelich John R. Frilstad Kevin Richard Frisvold 1 88 β€” Seniors Marie Elizabeth Fursman Duane Allen Gadtke Francoise Annie Gaidet Kimberly Ann Gardener Richard Michael Garies Bradley Andrew Gartner Norman Peter Gartner Christine Marie Garty Karen Sue Gates Katheleen Marie Gay Thomas Micheal Gehring Mark Alan Gessell Doug John Gillette Margaret Ann Gitter Duane David Gloege Jerome Edward Gorman Mary Elizabeth Gorsky Colleen Ellen Grady Deanna Rae Graham Seniors β€” 189 Patricia Ann Green Alan Scott Griffith Richard Allen Grondahl Steven Dean Gross Janet Grace Grove Michel Lee Gunia Nancy Lorraine Hagen Jeffrey Charles Hager Dawn Roe Halgrimson Diane Rheon Hall Michael George Hanauska Colleen Kay Hanlon Dianne Lynn Hannasch Emmet Jerome Hanratty Larry Alan Hanson 190 β€” Seniors Brenda Jean Harper Daniel Gene Hartung Paul Stephen Harty Kimberly Ann Harves Gregory Richard Hauge Beth Marie Hauglid Daniel Glenn Hawkins Kimberly Ann Hebzynski Richard Erwin Heichert Louis Bronson Heier Steven Lee Helps John Charles Hels Nancy Lea Helseth Howard David Hemberger Dale Jerome Hembroff David Jerome Hemingway William J. Henderson Mark Stefan Hendriksen Lori Jean Henkel Seniorsβ€” 191 Diane Kay Hennemon Mark James Hentges Karen Lyn Henton Kathleen Ann Hepokoski Bradley Alan Hiar Stanley William Hill Donna Jean Hilton Renee Susan Hiltz Gene Edward Hirt Leslie Ann Hopewood James Robert Horsch Stephen Edwin Hosch Dale C. Howe Donald Carl Howe Pamela Alice Indgjer Michael Wayne Ingalls Gerald Thomas Irvin Sandra Lynn Janikowski Jennifer Robyn Jarel Michael Donald Johansen Beth Cecelia Johnson 192 β€” Seniors Beverly Lee Johnson Carl Allan Johnson Cheryl Ann Johnson Debra Koy Johnson Karen Lee Johnson Wendy Louise Johnson Lynette Marie Johnston Russell C. Johnston Kathy Lynn Jost Gregory Alois Juba Thomas Alan Jungroth Scott Lawrence Kackman Thomas Michael Kalvestran Steven John Katchmark Virginia Jeanne Keefe Seniors β€” 193 Mary Margaret Kelly Patrick Frank Kelly Susan Ann Kempf Cheryl Jean Kiel Randy James Kihlman Jonathan Leslie Kildow Jody Jay Kilpela Earl Parker Kimsey Janet Lee Kistner Patricia Ann Kivisto Sharon Kay Klatke Patricia Ann Klinger Gregory D. Kloss Pamela Joyce Knowlen Darlene Ann Knutson 194 β€” Seniors Roxane Kay Knutson Jan Elizabeth Kopczeski Dean Gary Kottke James J. Kranz Rebecca M. Krattenmaker Michael John Kroening Eva Marie Krueger Jeffrey Owen Krueger Connie Marie Kruse Glenn Eugene Kruse Theresa Marie Kubic Mark Robert Kuebelbeck Connie Sue Kunde Thomas John Kupka Charles J. LaBerge Wendy Kae LaRock Curt William Laidlaw Gary Joseph Lang Ruth Ann Lanners Seniors β€” 195 Cindy Mae Larson James Myron Larson Anne Marie Lauzon Douglas E. Lazer Gary Gordon Lee Douglas Richard Lerum Kathleen Loretta Lewis Jeffrey Allen Lewison Peggy Lee Lilja Debrah Kay Lind Debra Marie Linn Donald Carl Listug Joanne C. Lockwood William Alan Loesch Barbara Rose Lubinski Cynthia Kay Lund 196 β€” Seniors Donna Roe Lund Cynthia Lee Lunde Dawn Elizabeth Malley Brian Lee Marengo Paul Anthony Marfiz Randy Michael Marks Ludger Phillip Marshall Donna Jean Martinson Rochelle K. Martschinske Pamela Jean Marvin Lynn Rachelle Marx Kevin Michael Mason Linda Mae Mathews Seniors β€” 197 Charles Russell Matt Loreen Dawn May Jeanne Paula McAlpine LeeAnn Karen McClish Patricia Ann McFeely Lucy Jane McGowan Daniel Patrick McIntosh Karen Jean McNeil Marion Kay McQuisten Donald Frederick Mead Ronald David Mead Kathleen Ann Melchert Timothy Francis Melich Richard Kevin Merwin Bonnie Jo Meyer Thomas Daniel Meyerhoff Darlene Marie Michael Jeffrey Alan Milford John Anthony Miller 198 β€” Seniors John Donald Miller Pamela Rae Miller Eugene Joseph Minnich Tony Christian Mommsen Joseph Steven Moore Kimberly Sue Morris Susan Marie Morris David Harold Morrison Robert Allan Moulton De Cel J. Musselman Allen Michael Nelson Bradley Mark Nelson Carol Lynn Nelson Colleen Elizabeth Nelson Julie Ann Nelson Lori Jo Nelson Sara Lea Nelson Seniors β€” 199 Louise Anne Neuburger Vivion Ann Neumiller Richard Duane Newstrom Bruce Eric Nickolauson Lisa Magaret Niggeler Yvonne M. Nordenstrom Bret Lee Nordstrom Dale Anthony Novak Peggy Sue O’Rourke Deborah Lynn Olsen Kimberly Ann Olsen Michael Gregory Olsen Colleen Ann Olson Eric Lee Olson Jeffrey Allen Olson Kevin Dean Olson Thomas John Orluck David Thomas Osborne Robert Lee Osmonson Kevin R. Osterberg Lawrence L. Overacker 1 200 β€” Seniors Janet Ann Oxley Kent Brian Packer Paula Ellen Pahos Cynthia Ann Palm Susan Rayma Pantlin David Lee Parker Debra Lynn Parker Scott Edward Parr Robert Lee Partyka Michael David Patrick Lori Jean Peppe Michelle Lorraine Peppe Diane Lynne Pertile Gregory Lawrence Peterson Virginia Susan Petersen Frank Houston Peterson Seniors β€” 201 Jeffrey Allen Peterson Michael Charles Phillips Steven Delmer Piepgras Stephanie Lynne Pierce Jerome Jay Pipp Grace Elizabeth Pittman Becky Ann Platzer Joseph Leon Pohl David Wallace Pomerleau Jackie Lynn Post Amy Carol Prellwitz Lynn Marie Proell Daniel Henry Quam Kimberly Sue Guigley Dennis Thomas Rains Michelle Anne Rakotz 202 β€” Seniors Jane Ann Ramerth Brian David Ranney James Owen Rasmussen Stacy Ann Ree Robert Andrew Reid Curtis Robert Reimer Janice Ann Reimer Duane Anthony Rhode Jodi Lyn Richert Nancy Diane Ricksham Michael Duane Riddle Lois Diane Ringwelski Michael Bryan Robbins Deanna Lynn Rocksted Mark Donald Roening Kathleen Renee Rohling Seniors β€” 203 Christine Gay Romann Susan Marie Romfo Michael Lloyd Rosecrans Michael Gerald Rowley Paula Lee Ruehle Robyn Suzanne Ruone Kari Marie Ryan Timothy A. Ryan Diane Elizabeth Saba Lea Anna Sams James Martin Sandvig Kevin Dauane Sather Deborah Ann Schall David Martin Scheuerman Jeffrey Vernon Schieck John Christopher Schilling Mark Allen Schlechter Susan Gayle Schmaedeka Dennis Lee Schrader Jeffrey F. Schriefels Richard C. Schroepfer 204 Seniors Ronald George Schroepfer Bonnie Sue Schneider Michael James Schneider Jay Alan Schumann Lori Jo Schwersinske Cindy Sue Seikkula Mary Elizabeth Sellman Julie Lynn Sharp Jay Allen Showalter Susan Jill Siegel Jeffrey Matthew Siegler Kevin John Sinton Anthony John Sjodahl Joseph Harvey Skare Michael Dale Smith Pamela Kay Smith Thomas Gerard Smith Seniors β€” 205 James David Sobraske Dennis Arthur Solberg Donald Elmer Solberg Wayne Douglas Sowers Gwendolyn Ann Stassen Darlene Faith Stauffer Wade Maxwell Stebbings Bradley Peter Steen Gary Robert Stefano Dorene Kay Steinweg Mark Steven Stern Duane Martin Stockdale Bill Olson Strand III Diana Lynn Streeter Donald Dale Streeter Linda Marie Strom Gayle Elizabeth Studeman Dean Allan Sundquist Wendy Jean Sundquist 206 β€” Seniors Jodi Janelle Swenson Lori Lynn Swenson Lee Anne Swore Daniel Lee Sybrant Jeffrey Donald Szymanski William Richard Tabor Darrel John Taitt Frank William Tardiff Rebecca Kay Tessier Wendy Layne Thompson Karen Diane Thorson Jo Ann Harriet Thureson Robert Charles Tingle Stanley Arthur Toensing Janet Marie Traczyk Mark Thomas Tuma Joan Barbara Tvedt Thomas Alan Tygeson James Michael Underdahl Seniors β€” 207 Diane Irene Utecht James Michael Vagasky Leigh Ann Van Asch Cheryl Ann Van Lith Joanne Carol Vetsch Kimberly Ann Vroman Teresa Lynn Waataja Michael John Wagner Linda Christine Walker Russell John Walker Jean Ann Walz William Thomas Wander N. John Wegmann Jean Theresa Wehage Eric Blaine Weis Michael Thomas Werner Stuart Richard Werner Denise Rae Weske Deborah Glee Westman Steven Mark Westman Linda Karen Wheeler Harold Roy Wick Dean Arthur Wicks Todd Lawrence Wilcox Deborah Dorene Will 208 β€” Seniors f w V Valerie Denise Williams Susan Marie Williamson Debra Lay Willkom Gerald Lee Wills Steven Lane Wills Jennifer Ann Wilson Linda Jean Wilson Gregory Alan Winge Robert J. Winterhalter Thomas William Witry Diane Paulette Wojcik Cynthia Ann Wold Catherine Lee Wolff Mark Allen Woolard Rebecca Lou Wyrick Jeffrey Lawrence Young Paul Douglas Young Laurie Ann Zochmon Robert Harlan Zeidler Tamberly Jean Zenger 1'lillΒ£ CUSS 7C: i$ ?no vora unit ounce wr ftftsfek 0fiLY g j owrs tiff (Hr SCHOOL Terry Russell Zenger Natalie Jeon Zweig 1 Seniors β€” 209 Senior Activities ASSE, BETH β€” French Club 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 1 2; Tennis 10, 11 ADAMS, CHRIS ADAMS, PETER AHRENS, JENS β€” Soccer 10 ALEXANDER, JANET β€” Inner School Student Gov’t 11,12 AMON, DAVID ANDERSON, ANTHONY ANDERSON, BRADLEY β€” Musical 11; National Honor 12; Trades and Industry 12 ANDERSON, CAROL β€” German Club 10, 11,12; Swimming 10, 1 1, 12 ANDERSON, DAWN β€” Student Council 10; Yearbook Staff 11, 12 ANDERSON, DEBRA β€” Gymnastics 10, 11; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Work Experience 12 ANDERSON, JAMES ANDERSON, PATRICIA ANDERSON, SCOTT β€” Baseball 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Soccer 10, 11,12 ANDERSON, TAMARA β€” Distributive Education 1 2 ANTHONY, TRACEY β€” A.V. 11; Baseball 10; Swimming 10; Tennis 10; Trades and Industry 10, 11, 12 ANTOSKI, KATHLEEN APOSTOLOU, GEORGE β€” Musical 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 12; Track 10, 11, 12 ARENS, MARLYS β€” Choir 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; German Club 12; Library Aids 10; Student Council 12; Track 11 ARMSTRONG, CYNTHIA ARMSTRONG, TYLER ARNDT, DAVID ARENSON, THOMAS β€” F6otball 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12 ARSENEAU, LEE β€” Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10; Musical 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11; Track 10, 11, 12 AUSTIN, DENNIS AYDT, LEONARD BAGAUS, NANCY β€”G.A.A. 10 BAILEY, MICHAEL BARATTA, TAMI β€” Distributive Education 1 2; Library Aids 1 1; Student Council 1 2; Winter Play 10; Marching Band 11 BARHORST, WILLIAM BARTON, CYNTHIA β€” Cooperettes 11, 1 2; Distributive Education 1 2; Gymnastics 10; Student Council 10, 11 BATTMER, SUSAN BECKFELD, LAURA β€” Band 10, 11, 12; A.F.S. 11 BEDMAN, CONNIE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; G. A.A. 10; German Club 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 11; Flagtwirlers 12; Youth Club 12 BEHM, MICHAEL β€” Gymnastics 10, 11, 12 BELAWSKI, DAVID β€” Trades and Industry 10,11,12 BELLAND, KENNETH β€” Work Experience 12 BELLAND, RANDI β€”G.A.A. 10, 12 BELTZ, CATHY β€” Office Education 12; Student Council 10, 11 BENEDICT, PHILIP BENSON, MICHEAL BENTLEY, STEVEN β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; Jazz Ensemble 10, 11, 12 BENTSEN, JANENE β€” Class Cabinet 10; Declamation 10; Pep Club 10; Student Council lo BERGE, KAREN β€”G.A.A. 10; National Honor 12; Student Council 11,12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Work Program 1 2 BERGER, ANNMARIE β€” Library Aids 10, 11,12; Office Education 12 BERGERON, CHARLES BERGSTROM, RONALD β€” Gymnastics 10 BERNHARDT, CAROL β€” Pep Club 10 H. E. Education 12 BEYER, PATRICIA BIDDICK, ROBERT BIRO, DEBORAH β€” Choir 12; National Honor 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12 BLAKE, GARY BLOHM, JAMES β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12 BLOMQUIST, PETER β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 11, 12; Madrigals 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Swimming 10; Winter Play 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Spring Play 10, 11, 12 BOARD, PATRICK β€” A.F.S. 12; Band 10, 11, 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12 BOBLETER, BECKY β€” Aquaettes 10, 11; Choir 10; G.A.A. 10; National Honor 1 2; Pep Club 11,12; Hawks Quill 10, 11; Swimming 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Youth Club 12 BOECKER, KRISTINE β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Cooperettes 12; G.A.A. 10; National Honor 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12 BOHN, GARY β€” Baseball 11,12; Football 10, 11, 12; Golf 10, 11 BONA, DIANE β€” Distributive Education 12 BONNEVILLE, LORI β€” Office Education 12 BOORTZ, ROBERT BORGEN, BARBARA β€” G.A.A. 10; Tennis 11, 12 BORSETH, DEBORAH BOSQUEZ, ANTHONY BOWMAN, MELODY β€” Choir 10; Distributive Education 12 BRADLEY, VICKI β€” H.E.A.R.T. 12; H.E. Education 12 BRANDT, AAARLYS β€” Office Education 12 BRANSON, CYNTHIA β€” Drama Council 10; Glee Club 10; Musical 10; Office Education 12; Student Council 11; Winter Play 1 1; Faculty Review 10 BRUHN, KATHERINE β€” Distributive Education 12 BURNS, MARY β€” Choir 10, 11; Student Council 12; Trades and Industry 12 BURNS, WILLIAM BUYSTEDT, MICHAEL CALDER, PATRICIA β€” Band 10, 11; Cheerleaders 1 2; Ch oir 11, 12; French Club 12; Mascots 11 CARLSON, CURTIS CARLSON, JODY β€” Class Cabinet 10; G.A.A. 10; Musical 10; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11; Winter Play 10 CARLSON, KEITH β€” Tennis 10; Trades and Industry 10, 11 CARLSON, KEVIN CARLSON, TERRY β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 11,12; Declamation 12; Football 11; Madrigals 11,12; Musical 11, 12; Student Council 12; Spring Play 11, 12; Track 11 CARLSON, THOMAS CARPENTER, LINDA β€” Distributive Education 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Guide Ons 10, 11 CARRINGER, KATHLEEN β€” National Honor 12; Pom-Pom Girls 12 CASHMAN, MARY β€” Basketball (Intramural) 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11; Ski Team 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11; Yearbook Staff 12 210 CHAMBERLAIN, BUDDY β€”Choir 10; Trades and Industry 12 CHASE, KATHY β€” G.A.A. 10; Office Education 1 2 CHASE, PATRICIA β€” Work Experience 11,12 CHOROMANSKI, MARY β€” National Honor 11, 12; Track 11,12 CHRISTENSEN, JILL β€” H.E. Education 12 CHRISTENSEN, JOHN β€” Hockey 10, 11; Soccer 10, 11, 12 CINA, MICHAEL β€” Choir 11,12; Glee Club 10; H.E. Education 1 2 CLAUSEN, GREGORY CLOUTIER, CAROL COMMERS, BARBARA β€” G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Office Education 12; Spanish Club 11 COULT, BRENDA β€” Cooperettes 11,12; G.A.A. 10; Student Council 12 COWAN, DAVID β€” Choir 10, 11 ; Football 10; Wrestling 10, 11 COX, MARJORIE β€” A.F.S. 11,12; Cheerleaders 12; Class Cabinet 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10, 11; Gymnastics 10; Musical 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Student Council 10, 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Track 10 CRAMER, LEO CRAMPTON, TIMOTHY β€” A.F.S. 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Choir 12; Cross Country 11; Football 10; French Club 10; F.T.A. 10, 11; Golf 12; Musical 12; Mascots 10; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Ski Team 10, 11,12 CROAL, PATRICIA β€” G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 1 2; Pep Club 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11; Youth Club 12; Track 10, 11, 12 CRUM, DIANE DAHL, DOUGLAS β€” Tennis 11; Trades and Industry 12; Track 10 DANIELSON, TODD β€” Art Club 10, 11, 12; Distributive Education 12 DAVIS, KEVIN β€” Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12 DA YON, JILL DEVINE, PAULETTE DEANE, TERRY β€” Trades and Industry 12 DEAR, JODY β€” Band 10, 11; Cooperettes 11; Marching Band 10, 11 DENO, NANCY β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Cheerleaders 11,12; National Honor 12 DESENS, MICHAEL β€”A.V. 10, 12; Musical 10 DICKINSON, MICHAEL β€” Musical 11; Student Council 11 DIERS, KENNETH DILLENBURG, MARK DITTER, WILLIAM β€” Football 10, 12; Track 10, 11, 12 DMOHOSKI, ELLEN DOCKEN, JULIE β€” G.A.A. 10; German Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Track 10, 11,12 DOLAN, MICHAEL β€” Track 10, 11 DOLENSHAK, BEATHA DOOLEY, JANIS β€” G.A.A. 10; Track 11, 12 DOOLEY, STEPHEN DORMANEN, GARY β€” Hockey 12 DORPHY, JANE β€” G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; National Honor 12; Pom-Pom Girls 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Youth Club 1 2 DOSMANN, DIANE DOUGHERTY, DEAN DRAKE, DAVID DU CHARME, DIANE β€” G.A.A. 10, 11 DU CHENE, PAULA DUFFNEY, MICHAEL DUPAY, JEANNE β€” A.F.S. 11,12; Choir 10; Musical 11; Pep Club 10; National Honor 1 2; Student Council 10 DUXBURY, ANNE β€” Aquaettes 10; National Honor 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11, 12; (Boy’s Manager 11,12); Yearbook Staff 11,12 DYRUD, SAMUEL β€” Basketball 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12 EASTLUND, LOREN β€” National Honor 11, 12; Spanish Club 11 EBNER, PAUL ECKERT, CINDY β€” German Club 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Youth Club 11, 12 ECKMAN, TIMOTHY EDSTROM, GWEN β€” Aquaettes 10; Distributive Education 12; French Club 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; Track 12 EGERER, CHARLES β€” A.V. 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10 ELLISON, JEFFREY β€” Cross Country 10; French Club 10, 11 ELSMORE, TERRANCE ENGE, REUBEN β€” Distributive Education 12 ENGEN, CHERYL β€” Art Club 10, 11, 12; Musical 11,12; National Honor 1 2; Student Council 12; Winter Play 11,12 ENGLUND, KEVIN ERICKSON, GAIL β€” German Club 11 ; Office Education 12; Pep Club 10, 11 ERICKSON, PAMELA β€” H.E. Education 12 EVENSON, PAMELA β€” G.A.A. 10; Trades and Industry 12 FAGERLIE, WILLIAM FAIRBANKS, CINDY β€” H.E.A.R.T. 12 FASSBERGER, KIM β€” H.E.A.R.T. 12 FAUE, MARY β€” Glee Club 10; Student Council 11 FERREE, MARK β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Declamation 11, 12; Contest Play 12; Gymnastics 10; Musical 12; National Honor 11, 12; Ski Team 11; Tennis 12; Drum Major 12 FETZEK, STEVEN FIEDLER, JAMES FINKELSON, SUSAN β€” Office Education 12 FINSTAD, KAYE FISK, SANDRA FODSTAD, WILLIAM FOLSTAD, DEBRA β€” Distributive Education 12; French Club 11; G.A.A. 10 FORSYTHE, KIMBERLY β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Class Cabinet 10, 11; National Honor 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12 FOSNESS, LEE FRANKE, KIM β€” Art Club 11,12; Pep Club 10; Vo-Tech 12 FRAYSETH, PAMELA β€” Basketball 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Glee Club 10; National Honor 11,12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Track 11 FREDRICKSON, JEANNE β€” A.F.S. 12; Cooperettes 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Yearbook Staff 12 FREEMAN, KAREN β€” Choir 12; Declamation 11, 12; Musical 12; Track 11, 12 FRELICH, SUZANNE β€” Art Club 10, 11; Distributive Education 12 FRILSTAD, JOHN FRISVOLD, KEVIN β€” Band 10, 11; Contest Play 12; Football 11, 12; Library Aids 11; Musical 10, 11, 12; Winter Play 10, 12; H.E. Education 12 FURSMAN, MARIE β€” National Honor 12; Office Education 12 GADTKE, DUANE GAIDET, FRANCOISE β€” French Club 1 2; National Honor 12; Ski Team 12 GARDNER, KIMBERLY GARIES, RICHARD GARTNER, BRADLEY β€” Wrestling 10 GARTNER, NORMAN β€” Cross Country 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Ski Team 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12 GARTY, CHRISTINE β€” G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Ski Team 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 11; Rifle Team 10 GATES, KAREN β€” Aquaettes 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; C.C. Skiing 11; Musical 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Student Council 10; Swimming 10; 211 Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Flagtwirlers 12; Track 10 GEHRING, THOMAS β€” Swimming 10 GAY, KATHLEEN β€” H.E. Education 12 GESSELL, MARK GILLMAN, LARRY GITTER, MARGARET β€” G.A.A. 10; Golf 10; Pep Club 10 GLOEGE, DUANE GORMAN, JEROME GORSKY, MARY β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 1 2; Cooperettes 11; Musical 11, 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 10, 12 GRADY, COLLEEN GRAHAM, DEANNA β€” Band 10, 11, 12 GREEN, KATHY β€” Office Education 12; Winter Play 1 2 GREEN, PATRICIA β€” Work Experience 12 GRIFFITH, ALLAN β€” Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12 GRONDAHL, RICHARD β€” Gymnastics 10, 11 GROSS, STEVEN GROVE, JANET β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 11, 12; French Club 10; Madrigals 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12 GUNIA, MICHEL β€” Distributive Education 12, - Gymnastics 10, 11, 12 HAAS, GERALD HAGEN, NANCY β€” Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10, 11, 12; C.C. Skiing 12 HAGER, JEFFREY β€” Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12 HALGRIMSON, DAWN β€” Trades and Industry 12 HALL, DIANE β€” Cooperettes 11,12; French Club 12; G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; National Honor 12; Pep Club 10 HALSTED, LESLEE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 11; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Student Council 11; Winter Play 10, 11; Flagtwirlers 11,12 HALTON, DAVID HAMEL, NANCY β€” G.A.A. 10; Office Education 12 HAMMOND, DIANE HAMMOND, THERESA HANAUSKA, MICHAEL HANLON, COLLEEN HANNASCH, DIANE β€”G.A.A. 10; National Honor 12; Pep Club 10; Ski Team 11,12; Student Council 10, 11; Track 10, 11, 12 HANRATTY, CONSTANCE HANRATTY, EMMET HANSON, LARRY HARPER, BRENDA β€” Office Education 12; Student Council 10 HARRIS, DENNIS HARTUNG, DANIEL β€” Drama Council 12 HARVES, KIMBERLY β€” Cheerleaders 10, 11; Cooperettes 1 2; Glee Club 10; National Honor 12 HAUGE, GREGORY HAUGLID, BETH HAWKINS, DANIEL HEBZYNSKI, KIMBERLY β€” Office Education 1 2 HEGQUIST, PAMELA HEICHERT, RICHARD β€” A.F.S. 11,12; Football 10, 11, 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 12 HEIER, LOUIS β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Ski Team 10; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 10, 12 HELPS, STEVEN HELS, JOHN β€” H.E. Education 12 HELSETH, NANCY HELTEN, LINDA HEMBERGER, HOWARD β€” Baseball 10; Golf 11; Office Education 12 HEMBROFF, DALE HEMINGWAY, DAVID β€” A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Ch oir 12; Class Cabinet 10, 11; German Club 10, 11, 1 2; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 12; National Honor 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11 HENDERSON, WILLIAM HENDRIKSEN, MARK β€” A.F.S. 12; Football 12; French Club 12 HENKEL, LORI β€” Trades and Industry 12 HENNEMAN, DIANE HENTGES, MARK β€” Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12 HENTON, KAREN β€” Choir 10; German Club 11; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 12 HEPOKOSKI, KATHLEEN β€” G.A.A. 10, 11; H.E. Education 12 HERZOG, GREGORY HIAR, BRADLEY HILL, STANLEY β€” Ch oir 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Madrigals 12; Musical 12; Track 10, 11, 12 HILTON, DONNA HILTZ, RENEE HIRT, GENE HOGENSON, ARTHUR HOLLAND, EUGENE HOPWOOD, LESLIE HORSCH, JAMES β€” Band 10, 11, 12 HORSCH, STEPHEN HOWE, DALE HOWE, DONALD INDGJER, PAMELA INGALLS, MICHAEL IRVIN, GERARD β€” Baseball 11,12; Basketball 11,12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Distributive Education 12; Football 10, 11; Musical 11, 12; National Honor 12; Soccer 12; Winter Play 11; Choir Council 12 JANIKOWSKI, SANDRA β€”Tennis 10, 11, 12 JAREL, JENNIFER JENSEN, THOMAS JOHANSEN, MICHAEL β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Musical 11; Student Council 10; Spring Play 11 JOHNSON, BETH JOHNSON, BEVERLY JOHNSON, CARL β€” A.V. 10, 11, 12 JOHNSON, CHERYL β€” G.A.A. 10; Pep Club 10; Student Council 12; H.E.A.R.T. Club 12; H.E. Education 1 2 JOHNSON, DEBRA β€”G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11; Yearbook Staff 11, 12 JOHNSON, KAREN β€” G.A.A. 10 JOHNSON, SUSAN JOHNSON, WENDY JOHNSTON, LYNETTE β€” Choir 11; Glee Club 10; Musical 11, 12; H.E. Education 12 JOHNSTON, RUSSELL β€” Basketball 10; Tennis 10, 11, 12 JOST, KATHY β€” Library Aid 11, 12; Youth Club 11, 12 JUBA, GREGORY β€” Basketball 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12 JUKUA, GARY JUNGROTH, THOMAS β€” Golf 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; C.C. Skiing 12 KACKMAN, SCOn β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12 KALVESTRAN, THOMAS KATCHMARK, STEVEN KEEFE, VIRGINIA KELLY, MARY β€” Student Council 11; Trades and Industry 12 KELLY, PATRICK KEMPF, SUSAN β€” A.F.S. 12; Choir 10, 11; French Club 10; G.A.A. 10; G.U.S. 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; Mascots 11, 1 2; National Honor 11,12 KIEL, CHERYL β€” Band 10; Distributive Education 12; G.A.A. 10, 11 KIHLMAN, RANDY 212 KILDOW, JONATHAN β€” Baseball 11, 12; Choir 11, 12; Musical 1 2; National Honor 12; Student Council 10, 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Spring Play 1 2 KILPELA, JODY β€” Cheerleaders 10; Cooperettes 12; Distributive Education 12; Gymnastics 10, 11; National Honor 1 2 KIMSEY, EARL KISTNER, JANETβ€”10, 11 KIVISTO, PATRICIA KLATKE, SHARON β€” Choir 12; Band 10, 11; Musical 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12 KLINGER, PATRICIA β€” Choir 10 KLOSS, GREGORY β€” Distributive Education 1 2 KNOWLEN, PAMELA β€” Aquaettes 10; German Club 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; C.C. Skiing 11, 12 KNUTSON, DARLENE KNUTSON, ROXANE β€” G.A.A. 11 KOKESH, NEIL KOPCZESKI, JAN β€” French Club 12; Y.O.U.T.H. Club 12 KOTTKE, DEAN β€” Choir 10, 11, 1 2 KRANZ, JAMES β€” Basketball 10; Wrestling 11,12 KRATTENMAKER, REBECCA KROENING, MICHAEL β€” Gymnastics 10, 11, 12 KRUEGER, EVA β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 12; Track 10, 11, 12 KRUEGER, JEFFREY β€” Hockey 10, 11, 12 KRUSE, GLENN β€” Basketball 10; Distributive Education 1 2; Trades and Industry 10, 11, 12 KUBIC, THERESA β€” Cheerleaders 1 2; French Club 12; G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Student Council 10, 11 KUEBELBECK, MARK KUNDE, CONNIE β€” G.A.A. 10; Pom-Pon Girls 12 KUPKA, THOMAS β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Madrigals 11. 12; Musical 10, 11; Soccer 10; Student Council 10; Track 11,12 LA BERGE, CHARLES β€” Band 10, 11; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10 LA ROCK, WENDY β€” Band 10; G.A.A. 10; Pep Club 10 LAIDLAW, CURT β€” Contest Play 10, 11, 1 2; Musical 11, 12; Winter Play 10, 11, 12; H.E.A.R.T. 12 LANG, GARY β€” Biology Aid 12 LANNERS, RUTH β€” Office Education 12; Track 10, 11 LARSON, CINDY LARSON, JAMES LAUZON, ANNE LAZER, DOUGLAS LEE, DEBORAH LEE, GARY β€” Band 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Ski Team 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11 LEONE, SUSAN LEPINSKI, JEROME LERUM, DOUGLAS LEWIS, KATHLEEN β€”G.A.A. 10, 11; Office Education 12; Track 10, 11 LEWISON, JEFFREY LIUA, PEGGY LIND, DEBRAH β€” Office Education 12 LINN, DEBRA β€” G.A.A. 11; Office Education 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 11 LISTUG, DONALD β€” Distributive Education 12 LOCKWOOD, JOANNE β€” Band 11; Glee Club 10; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12; Trades and Industry 12 LOESCH, WILLIAM LUBINSKI, BARBARA LUBY, GREGORY LUND, CYNTHIA LUND, DONNA β€” Work Experience 11; Trades and Industry 12 LUNDE, CYNTHIA MAAS, KEVIN MALLEY, DAWN MARENGO, BRIAN MARFIZ, PAUL MARKS, RANDY MARSHALL, LUDGER MARTINSON, DONNA MARTSCHINSKE, ROCHELLE MARVIN, PAMELA MARX, LYNN β€” Ski Team 11 MASON, KEVIN β€”Trades and Industry 12 MASTRIAN, DONALD MATHEWS, LINDA β€” Spanish Club 12; Ecology Club 12 MAH, CHARLES MAY, LOREEN β€” Debate 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 10; Student Council 12 McALPINE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Musical 11, 12; Ski Team 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11 McCLISH, LEEANN McCUE, MICHAEL McFEELY, PATRICIA β€” Cheerleaders 11, 1 2; German Club 10, 11, 12 McGOWAN, LUCY β€” Band 10, 11; G.A.A. 10; Student Council 10; Yearbook Staff 11, 12 McIntosh, daniel McNEIL, KAREN β€” Choir 10, 11,12; French Club 10, 11; G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 11 McQUISTEN, MARION MEAD, DONALD MEAD, RONALD β€”A.V. 10, 11 MELCHERT, KATHLEEN MELICH, TIMOTHY β€” Golf 11,12 MERWIN, RICHARD MEYERHOFF, THOMAS β€” Ski Team 11 ; Soccer 10 MICHAEL, DARLENE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; G.U.S. 11; Musical 11; National Honor 11, 12; Pep Club 11 MILFORD, JEFFREY β€” Rifle Team 10 MILLER, JOHN β€” Basketball 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11,-Track 10, 11, 12 MILLER, JOHN MILLER, PAMELA β€” German Club 12; National Honor 12; Y.O.U.T.H. Club 12; Track 10, 11 MILLER, PATRICK MINNICH, EUGENE MOMMSEN, TONY β€” Art Club 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11; Ski Team 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 12 MOORE, JOSEPH MOREHOUSE, DAVID MORK, JAMES MORRIS, KIMBERLY MORRIS, SUSAN MORRISON, DAVID β€” Key Club 11; Trades and Industry 12 MOULTON, ROBERT MUSSELMAN, DE CEL β€” Debate 11; Choir 11; Distributive Education 1 2; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12 MUSIC, KIMBERLEY NELSON, ALLEN β€” Library Aids 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12 NELSON, BRADLEY β€” Band 10, 11; Football 10; Track 10, 11 NELSON, CAROL NELSON, COLLEEN NELSON, DAVID NELSON, JULIE β€” Choir 11; Glee Club 10 NELSON, LORI β€” Choir 11; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11 NELSON, SARA β€” G.A.A. 10, 11; German Club 10, 11; Musical 10, 11, 12; Pom-Pon Girls 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11,12; Track 1 1 NEUBURGER, LOUISE β€” Aquaettes 10, 11, 12,- Baseball 1 2; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 11, 12; Track 11 NEUMANN, KEVIN β€” H.E. Education 12 NEUMILLER, VIVIAN 213 NEWSTROM, RICHARD NICKOLAUSON, BRUCE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Cross Country 10; Musical 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Student Council 10 NIGGELER, LISA β€” Choir 11,12; Trades and Industry 12 NIX, LYLE NORDENSTROM, YVONNE β€” G.A.A. 10; Orchestra 10; Pep Club 10 NOVAK, DALE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11; Track 10, 11, 12 O’ROURKE, PEGGY OLSEN, DEBORAH β€” A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11; German Club 10, 11, 12; Musical 11; National Honor 12; Orchestra 10, 11; Ski Team 10; Student Council 10, 11,12 OLSEN, KIMBERLY OLSEN, MICHAEL β€” Football 12; Golf 10, 11, 12 OLSON, COLLEEN OLSON, ERIC β€” Band 1 2; Baseball 10, 11; Basketball 10, 11; Choir 11; Class Cabinet 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Musical 11; National Honor 11,12; Orchestra 12; Soccer 10, 11; Student Council 11 OLSON, JEFFREY OLSON, KEVIN β€” Basketball 10; Football 10, 11,12 ORLUCK, THOMAS β€” Basketball 10; Debate 10; Football 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 10 OSBORNE, DAVID β€” Band 10; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 10, 11, 12 OSMONSON, ROBERT β€” Band 10, 11, 12 OSTERBERG, KEVIN β€” Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11; Track 12 OVERACKER, LAWRENCE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; Musical 11,12; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Student Council 12 OXLEY, JANET β€” Cheerleaders 11; Choir 10, 11; G.A.A. 10; H.E.A.R.T. 12 PACKER, KENT PAHOS, PAULA β€” Cheerleaders 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11, 12 PALM, CYNTHIA PANTLIN, SUSAN PARKER, DAVID β€” Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10; Trades and Industry 11, 12; Track 11 PARKER, DEBRA β€” Office Education 12 PARNELL, GWEN β€” Trades and Industry 12 PARR, SCOTT β€” Cross Country 10, 11, 12; German Club 11; National Honor 12; Track 10, 11, 12 PARTYKA, ROBERT β€” Track 10 PATRICK, MICHAEL β€” Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 12 PEPPE, LORI β€” Band 10, 11; Swimming 10; Flagtwirlers 11 PEPPE, MICHELLE PERTILE, DIANE β€” Distributive Education 12; Glee Club 10; Office Education 12; Student Council 12 PETERSEN, GREGORY β€” Trades and Industry 10 PETERSON, FRANK PETERSON, JEFFREY β€” Football 10, 11 PHILLIPS, MICHAEL β€” Drama Council 10, 11; Musical 10, 11 PIEPGRAS, STEVEN β€” Ch oir 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Library Aids 10; Student Council 10, 11, 12 PIERCE, STEPHANIE β€” French Club 11, 12; National Honor 12 PIPP, JEROME β€” Art Club 12; Distributive Education 12; Football 10 PITTMAN, GRACE β€” Choir 12; French Club 12 PLATZER, BECKY β€” Choir. 10; G.A.A. 10; Musical 11; Winter Play 11,12 PLEUS, ALLEN β€” Football 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Ski Team 12; Tennis 10, 11 POHL, JOSEPH β€” National Honor 1 2 POMERLEAU, DAVID β€” Cross Country 12; Football 10; Golf 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10 POST, JACKIE β€” Cooperettes 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Gymnastics 10, 11; Student Council 10 PRELLWITZ, AMY β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; French Club 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; Mascots 11, 12; National Honor 11,12 PROELL, LYNN QUAM, DANIEL β€” Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 12; Track 11,12 RAINS, DENNIS RAKOTZ, MICHELLE β€” Band 10, 11; Cheerleaders 11; Trades and Industry 12; Track 10 RAMERTH, JANE β€” Aquaettes 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Musical 10, 11;F.M.B. 10 RANNEY, BRIAN β€” A.F.S. 11,12; Band 10, 11, 12; German Club 10; Musical 12; National Honor 12; F.M.B. 10, 11 RASMUSSEN, JAMES β€” Baseball 10; Football 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12 REE, STACY β€” Band 10, 11; Choir 10, 11, 12; Cooperettes 11, 12; Musical 12; Guidons 10 REID, ROBERT β€” Basketball 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Class Cabinet 10, 11, 12; Declamation 10; French Club 10, 11; Madrigals 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Spring Play 11 REIMER, CURTIS β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Musical 12; Orchestra 11; Ski Team 11, 12; Student Council 10; Winter Play 12 REIMER, JANICE β€” Office Education 12 REKSTAD, STEVEN β€” Football 10, 11, 12 RHODE, DUANE β€” Football 10, 11; Trades and Industry 12 RICHERT, JODI β€” Office Education 12 RICKSHAM, NANCY β€” National Honor 12 RIDDLE, MICHAEL β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Football 10; Madrigals 11, 12; Musical 12; Ski Team 11,12 RINGWELSKI, LOIS β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; National Honor 11,12; Student Council 12; Volleyball 10, 11, 12 ROBBINS, MICHAEL ROCKSTED, DEANNA ROENING, MARK β€” Band 10, 11, 12; French Club 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 12; F.M.B. 10, 11, 12 ROHLING, KATHLEEN β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10; Track 10 ROMANN, CHRISTINE ROMFO, SUSAN β€” Trades and Industry 12 ROSECRANS, MICHAEL ROWLEY, MICHAEL RUEHLE, PAULA RUONE, ROBYN β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11, 12 RYAN, KARI β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Madrigals 12 RYAN, TIMOTHY β€” Gymnastics 10, 11 SABA, DIANE β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Class Cabinet 11; Cooperettes 11, 12; Musical 11,12; Student Council 10, 11, 12 SAMELS, LINDA β€” Art Club 12; National Honor 12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 10, 11 SAMS, LEA ANN β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 12; Cooperettes 11 ; Declamation 12; G.A.A. 10; Madrigals 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11,12; Spring Play 11 SANDVIG, JAMES SCHALL, DEBORAH SCHEUERMAN, DAVID SCHIECK, JEFFREY SCHILLING, JOHN SCHLECTER, MARK SCHMAEDEKA, SUSAN β€” Band 10, 11 SCHOENBORN, ARTHUR β€”A.V. 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 10, 11 214 SCHRADER, DENNIS β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Declamation 10; Library Aids 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 10 SCHRIEFELS, JEFFREY SCHROEPFER, RICHARD β€” Musical 10 SCHROEPFER, RONALD β€” Trades and Industry 1 2 SCHNEIDER, BONNIE β€” Band 11,12; Library Aids 11, 12; Spanish Club 11,12 SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL SCHUMANN, JAY SCHWERSINSKE, LORI SEIKKULA, CINDY β€” Cross Country 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 10; Track 10, 11, 12 SELLMAN, MARY β€” H.E. Education 12 SHARP, JULIE β€” Pep Club 10, 11; Trades and Industry 12 SHOWALTER, JAY β€” Band 10, 11; Football 10, 11; Golf 11,12; Student Council 11,12; Track 10 SIEGEL, SUSAN SIEGLER, JEFFREY β€” Band 10 SINTON, KEVIN β€” Vo-Tech 11,12 SIPE, KEVIN β€” Student Council 10, 11, 12 SJODAHL, ANTHONY SKARE, JOSEPH β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; National Honor 1 2; Orchestra 12; Soccer 10 SLADEK, KATHERINE β€” Glee Club 10; Musical 10; Student Council 11 SMITH, CHERYL-LEE β€” Choir 11; G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10 SMITH, CHERYL SMITH, MICHAEL SMITH, PAMELA β€” Band 10, 11; Trades and Industry 12 SMITH, THOMAS β€” Ski Team 11 SOBRASKE, JAMES β€” Vo-Tech 12 SOLBERG, DENNIS β€” Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10 SOLBERG, DONALD β€” Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12 SOLHEIM, ALICE SOWERS, WAYNE STASSEN, GWENDOLYN STAUFFER, DARLENE STEBBINGS, WADE β€” Cross Country 12; Hawks Quill 11; Tennis 10, 11, 12 STEEN, BRADLEY β€” Football 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12 STEFANO, GARY β€” Baseball 10, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12 STEINWEG, DORENE β€” H.E. Education 12 STERN, MARK β€” Band 10, 11, 1 2; F.M.B. 10,11,12 STRAND, BILL β€” Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Musical 12 STREETER, DIANA β€” G.A.A. 11 ; National Honor 12; Pep Club 10; J.A. 11 STREETER, DONALD β€” Choir 12; Football 12; Madrigals 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 11,12 STROM, LINDA β€” Art Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 12 STUDEMAN, GAYLE β€” Musical 12; Trades and Industry 12 SUNDQUIST, DEAN β€” Choir 10; Hawks Quill 11; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10 SUNDQUIST, WENDY β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Debate 10; G.U.S. 11; Library Aids 11; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Ecology Club 10, 11, 12 SWANSON, GREGORY β€” Debate 11, 12 SWENSON, JODI β€” G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 10 SWENSON, LORI β€” Pep Club 10; H.E. Education 12 SWORE, LEE ANNE β€” Spanish Club 11 ; Track 11,12 SYBRANT, DANIEL β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12; National Honor 12 SYZMANSKI, JEFFREY TABOR, WILLIAM β€” Baseball 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12 TAITT, DARREL TARDIFF, FRANK TESSIER, REBECCA β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Madrigals 12; National Honor 11,12 THAYER, JAMES THAYER, ROBERT THOMPSON, BRIAN THORSON, KAREN β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Declamation 10; G.U.S. 11; Mustcal 11; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Pep Club 11,12; C.C. Skiing 12; Student Council 12 THURESON, JO ANN β€” Cheerleaders 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 12; Declamation 10; G.A.A. 10, 11; Musical 10; National Honor 12; Student Council 10; Tennis 10, 11; Track 10, 11 TINGLE, ROBERT TJADEN, DALE TOENSING, STANLEY TOUSIGNANT, DAVID TRACZYK, JANET β€” H.E. Education 12 TUMA, MARK TVEDT, JOAN β€” Band 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 10; Swimming 10, 11, 12 TYGESON, THOMAS β€” Soccer 10, 11, 12 UDEN, MARK UNDERDAHL, JAMES β€” Band 10, 11 UTECHT, DIANE VAN ASCH, LEIGH β€” Choir 11,12; Glee Club 10; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11 VAGASKY, JAMES β€” Band 10, 11 VAN HEEL, JEFFERY β€” Trades and Industry 12 VAN LITH, CHERYL VETSCH, JOANNE β€” G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 10 WAATAJA, TERESA WAGNER, MICHAEL WALKER, LINDA β€” Office Education 12 WALKER, RUSSELL WALZ, JEAN β€” Aquaettes 10; National Honor 11,12; Office Education 12; Student Council 10; Swimming 10, 11; Track 10 WANDER, WILLIAM β€” Golf 10, 11, 12; Hockey 12; National Honor 12 WEGMANN, JACK β€” Debate 11,12; Declamation 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12 WEHAGE, JEAN WEIS, ERIC WERNER, MICHAEL β€” Golf 10, 11, 12 WERNER, STUART β€” Band 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Ski Team 10, 12; Student Council 10, 12; Track 10 WESKE, DENISE β€” G.A.A. 10; Pep Club 10; Office Aid 10, 11 WESTLUND, TERRIE WESTMAN, STEVEN β€” Yearbook Staff 12 WHEELER, LINDA β€” National Honor 12 WICK, HAROLD β€” Office Education 12 WICKS, DEAN β€” Basketball 10; Golf 10, 11, 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12 WILCOX, TODD β€” Hockey 10, 11, 12; Track 11 WILL, DEBORAH β€” Art Club 11,12; Musical 12 WILLIAMS, VALERIE WILLIAMSON, SUSAN β€” Glee Club 10; Musical 11; Ski Team 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 12 WILLKOM, DEBRA β€” G.A.A. 10; Pep Club 10; Pom-Pon Girls 12 WILLS, GERALD β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 12; F.M.B. 10, 11, 12 WILLS, STEVEN β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10; Ski Team 11; Student Council 11,12; F.M.B. 10, 11 WILSON, JENNIFER β€” Choir 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; Glee Club 10; Musical 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Winter Play 10, 11; Trades and Industry 12 WILSON, LINDA β€” Office Education 12; Student Council 12 215 WINGE, GREGORY β€” Basketball 10, 12; Gymnastics 11 WINTERHALTER, ROBERT β€” Band 10, 11; Library Aids 10, 11; Winter Play 10; F. M.B. 10, 11 WITHINGTON, PAUL WITRY, THOMAS β€” Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 1 2; Declamation 12; French Club 10, 11, 1 2; Golf 12; Madrigals 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; Yearbook Staff 11,12; Track 10, 11 WODTKE, STEVEN WOJCIK, DIANE β€” G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Gymnastics 10; Spanish Club 10 WOLD, CYNTHIA WOLFF, CATHERINE β€” Office Education 12; Winter Play 12 WOOLARD, MARK WYRICK, REBECCA β€” French Club 11 ; G. A.A. 10; National Honor 12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Track 11 YOUNG, JEFFREY β€” Band 10, 11 YOUNG, PAUL β€” Band 10, 11, 12; Ski Team 10 ZACHARIAS, ROBERT ZACHMAN, LAURIE β€” Spanish Club 11 ZEIDLER, ROBERT β€” Cross Country 10, 11,12; Hawks Quill 11; National Honor 12; Wrestling 11; Track 10, 11, 12 ZENGER, TAMBERLY ZENGER, TERRY ZWEIG, NATALIE β€” G.A.A. 10; Musical 10, 11 216 Index A.F.S. 138 A.V. AIDES 124 Aase, Befh 121. 181 Aase, Chris 98, 149 Adams, Chris 1 81 Adams, Michel l- 149 Adams, Peter Adamson, James 108, 149 Adamson, Jeft-ey 108, 149 Adamson, John 108, 149 ADMINISTRATION 18, 19 Ahrens, Jens 181 Ahrens, Signe 44, 165 Alamo, Joanne 1 49 Albers, Brenda 49, 149 Aldrich, Debra 144, 149 Alexander, David 165 Alexander, Janet 181 Alford, Curtis 87, 149 Allen, Tina 44, 149 Almquist, Mark 87, 100, 149 Amborn, Lynette 43, 45, 120, 165 Amon, David Anderlie, John 108, 149 Anderson, Julie 165 Anderson, Anthony 1 24, 181 Anderson, Bradley 120, 181 Anderson, Brenda L. 165 Anderson, Brenda M. 49, 105, 149 Anderson, Carol 68, 69, 95, 181 Anderson, Charles ANDERSON, Chuck 91 g Anderson, Curtis 165 Anderson, David J. 149 Anderson, David R. 165 Anderson, Dawn 127. 181 Anderson, Debra 181 Anderson, Denice 165 Anderson, Gregory 165 Anderson, James B. Anderson, James V. 87, 149 Anderson, Jeffrey 87, 149 Anderson, Joy 48, 165 Anderson June 1 65 Anderson Kelly 48, 129, 149 Anderson K.rk 123 Anderson, Michael Alan 165 Anderson, Michael Andre 149 Anderson, Michael S. 1 65 Anderson, Patricia 181 Anderson, Robert F. 1 49 Anderson, Robert J. 165 Anderson, Scott 86, 1 81 Anderson, Steven 1 65 | ANDERSON, Susan 37 Anderson, Tamara 1 81 Anderson, Thomas A. 149 Anderson, Thomas E. 1 49 Anderson, Victoria 49, 1 49 Andreasen, Richard Andresen, Diane 29, 165 Angell, Catherine 45, 1 49 ANNUAL STAFF 126, 127 Anthony, Bruce 145, 165 Anthony, Kelly 1 49 Anthony, Tracey 1 81 Antoski, Kathleen 181 Antrim, Daniel 44, 1 49 Apostolou, George 45, 181 AQUA-ETTES 137 Arens, Marlys 181 Armstrong, Cynthia 181 Armstrong, Tyler 181 Arndt, David 181 Arneson, Peggy 49, 149 Arneson, Thomas 96, 1 82 Arnold, Darren 165 Arnold, Debra 93, 129, 165 Arnold, Lawrence 149 Arseneau, Bernard 87, 149 Arseneau, Lee Ann 1 32, 1 82 ART 60, 61 ART CLUB 123 Assimes, Sophia 165 Astrup, James 165 Aszmann, Mark 165 Atchison, David 88, 112, 165 ' m, Kevin 97, 165 β– ffrey 1 49 m, Brian 165 Hn, Teri Austin, Dennis 182 Axell, Scott 149 Aydt, Brian Aydt, Leonard Ayers, Dennis Ayers, Patricia 149 Baardson, Roger 48, 87, 108, 149 Bacher, Michele 165 Bachman, Kerry 49, 149 Bagaus, Nancy 182 Baghen, Chris 149 Bailey, Michael 182________________ Bailly, Dale 149 β–  Baker, Mark 149 Baker, Teresa 1 28 9 Bandemer, Lisa 48, 1 49H Banker, Steven 1 11, 1 6| Baratta, Tami 1 82 Baretz, Brett 1 49 Barhorst, Teresa 165 Barhorst, William Barrows, Kelly 149 Hj Barry, Tracy 149 Barsness, Barbara 149 Barton, Cynthia 68, 69, 182 Bartosch, Diane 165 Bartz, lyndo 149 BASKETBALL 99, 100, 101 Bottles, Julie 149 Bottmer, Susar 182 BAUERLY, Ronald 36, 100 Baum, Christopher 1 49 Bayard, Kristin - 165 Bayliss, Marc 149 Beal, Constance 49, 116, 125, 129, 136. 149 Beal, Scott 88, 165 Bebo, Patricia 149 Beck, Gary 165 Beckey, Stephen 88, 165 Beckfeld, Ann 131, 149 Beckfeld, Laura 43, 182 Bedman, Connie 43, 121, 134, 182 Bedman, Jacqueline 149 Bednarek, Alan 165 Behm, Michael 102, 182 BEHRENS, Jerry 50 Belawski, David 182 BELDEN, Cal 35 Belford, Tracy Belisle, Dennis 98, 107, 149 Belland, Kenneth 182 Belland, Randi 129, 182 Belfz, Cathy 182 Belfz, Dennis 107, 149 Belfz, Paul 107, 165 Benedict, Jan 47, 165 Benedict, Philip 1 82 Benesh, David 44, 1 49 Benge, Marcia 149 Benner, Keith 149 Bennett, Mark 1 65 Bennett, Michael 1 49 Benson, Laurie 48, 1 49, 1 25 Benson, Micheal Bentley, Alan 87, 1 50 Bentley, Barbara 165 Bentley, Kevin 48, 108, 150 Bentley, Steven 45, 1 83 Bentsen, Janene 69, 72, 1 83 Bentsen, Jodi 165 Benzinger, Jeffrey 1 50 Berard, Thomas 165 Berg, Julie 150 Berge, Karen 120 Berger, Annmarie 1 83 Bergeron, Catherine 49, 1 50 Bergeron, Charles 183 Bergeron, Jonet 95, 120, 127, 165 Berglund, Timothy 1 50 Bergman, Nancy 48, 165 Bergstrom, Rodney 165 β–  1 WKt ,eM65 Bergstrom, Ronald Bernhardt, Carol 183 Bernstein, Mark 45, 165 Berquist, Michael 1 65 Berquist, Richard 44, 150 Besnett, Lisa 44, 1 50 Bethke, Anita Bethke, Douglas 100, 150 Bethke, Patricia 150, 165 Bettin, Patricia 48, 165 Bcfzold, George 165 Beyer, Patricia I 83 B.dd.ck, Debra 120, 165 B.dd.ck, Robert 183 Biemas, Teresa 150 Bigley, Thomas 1 Billadeau, Gene 1 BILLIG, Patrick 33 Billingsley, T| Biro, Deborah 47 Biro, Diane 165 Bistodeau, Phillip 150 Bistodeau, Tommy 150 B|orke, Jonothon Bjorke, Terry Blackhawk, Bryan 88, 165 Blake, Drew 165 Blake, Gary 183 Blau, Patricia 49 Blixt, Scott 150 Bloedow, Lori 1 50 Bloedow, Michael Biohm, James 44, 96, 116, 183 Blohm, Jay 98, 150 Blomquist, Bradford 47, 165 Blomquist, Peter 46, 47, 1 20, 1 27, 183 Bloom, Wayne 100, 150 Bloomquist, Mark 1 22, 166 Blore, Bruce 44, 1 50 BLORE, Donald 35, 122 BLUE BAND 44 Blumb, Scott 150 Board, Patrick 43, 86, 120, 138, 183 Board, Scott 43, 150 Bobleter, Becky 95, 120, 127, 143, 183 Bobleter, Bonnie 43, 95, 127, 131, 166 Boecker, Kristine 47, 1 20, 132, 1 83 BOEDDEKER. Hubert 38 Boeddecker, Jody 137, 164, 166 Boettner, William 115, 166 Bohn,' Gary 96, 183 Bohne, James 166 Bolduc, Kathleen 104, 166 Bolin, Sandra 166 BOLL, Karyl 33, 125 Boll, Roger 98, 150 Boiler, Jody BOMSTAD, Arlie 55 Bona, Diane 183 Bonk, Virginia 166 Bonneville,Lori 166, 183 Boortz, Robert Boozier, Bradley Borgen, Barbara 9lSj|83 Borgendale, Samuel 150 Borrell, Laurie 47 Borseth, Deborah 183 Bosquez, Anthony 183 Bosshart, Renee 135, 166 Bourgeois, Donna 166 Bourgeois, Rita 150 Bowman, Melody 183 Boxed, Thomas 98, 150 Boyle, Terence Boyle, Thomas 150, 166 BOYS GYMNASTICS 102, 103 BOYS SWIMMING 108, 109 BOYT, Williom 36 Bradley, Vicki 184 Braget, Brenda 43, 1 35, 150 Brakken, Rickey 166 Bramwell, Michael 166 Branden, Geri 166 Brandt, Marlys 1 84 LJ Bronson, Cynthia Braun, Timothy 88, 111, 166 Broy, Jeffrey 43, 98, 100, 150 Bregel, Kathleen 166 Bremel, Thomas 111, 166 Brenner, Nancy 150 Brick, Bette 150 Briggs, Scott 47, 107, 166 Brink, Tracy 150 Bromon, Nancy 1 84 Broman, Scott 166 Brown, Andrea 48, 120, 125, 144, 166 Brown, Daniel 150 Brown, Michael 43, 150 Brown, Richard 150 Bruhn, Jacqueline Bruhn, Katherine 184 Bryan, Leonard 44, 150 Buetow, Allen 103, 150 BEUTOW, Sandra 26 BUFFINGTON, Sidney 52 BUGGE, Coryl 52 Buhl, Cynthio 120, 166 Buirge, Anthony 1 50 Bungert, Jeannie 150 Burou, Cheryl 49, 116, 1 29, 150 Burgm, Warren 150 Burns, Mary 69, 184 Burns, William 184 Burquest, Thomas 166 Burquest, Timothy 150 Busch, Timothy 98, 111. 150 BUSINESS 30, 31 Busse, Diana 150 Butler, Barbaro 44, 150 Buystedt, Barbara 150 Buystedt, Michael 184 BYE, Susan 30 I CADE, David 32 Cadwell, Lisa 166 Cady, Suson 166 Colder, James 150 Colder, Patricia 47, 130, 184 Campbell, Scott M. 150 Campbell, Scott W. 150 CAMPUS LIFE 142 Caouette, Jacqueline 48, 166 Caouette, Rick 166 Cardinal, Curtis 86, 120, 1 CARLSON, Al 53 Carlson, Curtis Corlson, Deborah 166 Corlson, Diane 129, 150 Corlson, Duane 150 Carlson, Gregg 166 Corlson, James 43, 47, 1 25, 166 Corlson, Jody Carlson, Keith 184 Carlson, Kevin 184 Carlson, Modenno 49, 166 Carlson, Nancy 166 n, Scott 166 ., Sheryl 131, 150 Carli n, Tammie 166 Carlson, Terry 46, 47, 144, 1 84 Carlson, Theresa 166 Carlson, Thomas 184 Caron, Mark 150 Caron, Ronald 150 Carpenter, Linda 44, 184 Corringer, Kathleen 1 20, 133, 1 84 Carringer, Steven 166 Casey, Patrick 106, 166 Cashman, Mary 91, 110, 1 27, 1 84 Caspers, Elaine 166 Cassell, Dana 150 Caton, Thomas 150 Cavanagh, John 98, 150 Cayo, Down Ceballos, Thomas 150 CHAGNON, Ron 61 Chagnon, Ronald 44, 150 Chamberlain, Buddy Chopmon, David 151 Chapman, Patrick 166 Index 217 foy 1$4 vicia IMBB i DERS 130, 131 William 151 aryl 151 LIB 143 1UNCH. 46 ski, Mary 121, 184 ski, Paula 166 ftaron 116, 151 h, Alan 151 tv-Amw AQ 1 99 1 Si Chase, I Chose, I CHEERU Chelmoj Cheney, CHESSl CHOIR Chorom Chorom Chovan, Christen len, Conslainc 43, 151 !y, Β nU7 jghejrty, Dean 86, 186 g'erwj Thomas 151 'WhMlUSKIING 110, 111 Daher, β€’ ms, Deni EV JlS, Elsie 33 ns. Jams 152 Evaj HU 168 t . ms, Krisf' n 43, 152 Eve Hpluistine 152 β€’ β–  nson, Jc Evenson, Pcwne|c 7 Ewer, Sheila 104, 168 Dohlen,i Dahlke, Dahlke, Dale, D Dale, Vi DALY, C Danielsc Daniels Driscoll, lawrence 167 DR .nON, Ed 20 Drolson, Paul 9 , ill, Drury, Michele 152 Joel 48, 151 Karen 167 : jerliejWilliam 187 sfrom, David 1 52 Fairbanks, Cindy 187 Christensen, Gre dh Chnstensen, Jill 1 84 Christensen, Tammy Daniels Duckett, Robert 152 Dueck, Timothy 116, 124, 167 D ).y. Dean 102, 167 DuHneAMichCiel 187 Duffy, BiOtte 152 Duffy, lawn 167 DuncaiwCynthio 187 Christenson, John 86, 185 Christian, Edward 151 Christoffersen, Joel 166 Cine, Jeffrey 151 Cina, Michael 185 Clabaugh, Sandra 44, 151 Clark, Lisa 151 Claus, Carl 87, 151 Clausen, Gregory Clayton, Richard 47, 123, 144, 1 Clayton, Terry 166 Clemens, Rebecco 166_____M Clough Dionne 131,151 Cloutier, Carol 27,185 Cloutier, Lauro 166 Coates, Colleen 151 Cogswell, Kari 43,166 Colbath, Jeffret Colbath, Paulina 151 Cole, Brett 151 Colson, Ronald 151 Commers, Barbara 185 Commers, Joseph 123, 166 COMMUNICATIONS 32, 33, 34 CONCERT CHOIR 47 J CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE 43 COOK, Jock 55 Cook, Sherry 166 COOKS 63 Coomer, Charles 98, 151 Coone, Paul 4J1, 151 Cooper, Bruce 87, 151 Cooper, Charles 166 COOPER, E. Jtfl 9 COOPERETTES 132 I Corbett, James 167 Corcoran, Colleen 48, 151 David, FauaMary 188 FaumJtobert 168 f : 'sch, Leo 168 FeeldMMork 168 Fellr ft Steven 152 1 β– β– β–  Β is, B' )dley 168 Fen H Chris 152 Ferg B Pamela 168 FerrBindall 47, 168 Ferr Kott 168 FerMijinny lS β€”. f euee, Mark 43, 45, 79, 121,11 144, 188 FERRIS, Marjorie 35 Ferrmpheila 1 68 Ferr Rbven 115, 152 Fettflfley, Ann 168 FetziA Steven F.ck, Cheryl 125, 128, 129, 169 Fiedjm, James 188 Fiedler, Linda 44, 129, 152 F.elΒ©ames 111, 124, 152 Finkclson, Susan 188 Finkiinour, Susan 48, 152 Fmntmore, Patricia 45,188 Finstad, Kaye 188 Fischer, Ronald 152 F sher,Mork 168 Fisk, Β£ondra 1 88 FLAmWIRLERS 134 FlanSry.Mark 124, 168 Fleafie, Lyle 123, 168 Flissitaren 168 DAVIS, Me ry 53 Davis, sBron 44, 15 Dayon, I 185 Deane, Bnise 49, 1 i Deane, Kry 186 Dear, jA 186 DearingHamfla 92, DEBATE .r Debler, Kristopher 1 DECLAM 144 Dunmd an, Daniel 167 Dupamonn l 20, 1 87 DupayilCaren 152 DuranSTimoK 152 DuronBrodd!l67 Durant, Douglas 152 Durant, Scott 98, 152 β€œBuretfe; Teresb 48, 152 Duxbury, Anne 95. I 21, 1 27, 187 Dyrud, Samuel 86, 120, 187 DEGUISE. R-chord 32 Dehn, Steven 32,167 Dehn, Timothy 151 Demeules, Bonny, 1 3GB1 DEMORETT, James 531 Dempsey, David 151 I DENNESON, David 5l Denneson, Robert 1 5 iH Denny, Shawn 106, 19 Deno, Nancy 43, 68, K 186 Derner, Jeffrey 167 Doicni DΒ«nnii 1 S 1 1ft Desens, Michael Eads, William Easier, Cathed Eastlund, Jand Eastlund, Lore Ebner, Bryan | Ebner, ClaudΒ Devine, Joanne 167 I Devine, Paulette 185 I Dial, Debra 167 Dickinson, Douglas 99 Dickinson, Michael 1 86 piers, Kenneth 1 86 β– ers, William 167 Dietrich, Brett 102, 1 51 Digotono, Mark 48, 12. Eckman, Thoinos 167 Eckman, Time β€’thy 187 ECOLOGY CLUB 142 Edberg, Lot el 43, 48, 120, 134 167, 164 I Eddy, Dione H7 Edison, Elizanth 152 Edstrom, Gw n 1 87 Egan, Jeanne 129, 1 67 fpmar OloffH 124 7 Egerer, Robelttl 24 ; 167 Eiden, Rita 120, 129, 167 illenburg, Mark 186 William 88, 89, 188 Correli, Stevei Cotone, Eugei Cotter, Jennifi Couillard, Car 167 Couillard, Cat 167 Coult, Brenda Coult, Steven ohoski, Ellen Dhoski, Steven 167 ir, Mary 48, 130, 131, 137, β–  ken. Gory 144, 167 ken, Julie 92, 120, 138, 142 kter, Patrick 151 kter, Timothy 151 Ek, Stephen 46, 42 Ekstrand, Dixie 16 Elgren, Timothy 16 Elliott, Robert 168 Ellis, Paul 168 Ellison, Bradley Ellison, Jeffrey 182 Forstod, Gregory 168 Forsythe, Kimberly 43, 69, 120, 134,188 Forsythe, Scott 44, 152 Fosqess, Lee 188 Β£wcm. ege. Paul 151 Jan, Michoel 186 ilenshak, Beotha 186 ill, Beatrice 151 ill, Yvonne 44,92, 117, 120, [l 67 rnbrovske, Jdrnes 167 ncaster, Robert 125, 151 bher, Poul 167 bley, Janis 186 Ellwood, Down 1 52 Ellwood, Donald Elmore, Cathy Elsen, David 152 Elsmore, Terrance 108, Foster, Steven 152 Foumess, Barbara Cox, Marjorie El Cox, Michael HI Cromer, Kelly 97 Cramer, Leo 18 Crompton, TimAh) Craven, Heidi A, Cravens, SherrW i Croal, Mary 1 dm Croal, Patricia EC Franke, Kim 188 FRASER, Gerald 34 Froyseth, Gndy93, 117, 152 Pomelo 2l 36, 188 Emerson, Randall 152 Enge,Reuben 1 87 Fre ickson, David 102, 168 Fredrickson, Jeanne 68,69, 1. 127, 132, 138, 188 FRBEICKSON, Richard 51 bngebcelson, Kath; Croal, Timothy K1 in, Anthony 98, 100 1 in, Karen 48, 144, 188 in, Mark 44, 168 CROSS COUNI Crough, Terese Crowe, Suzanm Crum, Diane 1 8 CUNNINGHAA Curry, Gary 1 5 Curtis, Barbara Curtis, Wade 41 CUSTODIANS i Engstrom, Steven 168 Engulst, Diane 110, 134, Oam, ftobin 151 Dam,-pusan 167 Dorphy. Jane 73, 120, 133, Dosmann, Alan 151 Dosmann, Diane Frelkh, Scott Frelich, Suzanne 188 Fretog, Justin 103, 168 Frigoord, Charles 152 kson, Kathryn 152 kson, Pomelo 187 jsson, Timothy 98. Hirt, Debro 9 5, 136, 153 Hirt, Gene 1 v. Hirte, Kathleen 49, 129, 153 Hlavacel Mark 44, 153 HOCKEY Β«4,115 Hotter, Kclen 93, 153 .Benda 145, 169 ftard 190 Ban 48, 95, IK B 45, 120, 127, Frilstad, James 108, 168 Frilstc d, John 108, 188 Frisvow Kevin 96, 1 88 FROhM. Joan 58 FRUEH1UF, Dave 20 Fulle , Frank 88, 168 Fuller, Mark 108, 152 Marie 120, 189 Fussy, Daniel 152 Fussy, Parnel Fussy, Timothy 168 I EiInH Gary 169 Houbrio, Dorfll 69 Hauge, Bradley 153 Hauge, Gregory 191 Hauge, Steven 169 Hoerning, Catherine 1 24, 1 70 Hoff, Julfe Hoff, Nancy 95, 153 Hogan, Richard 153 Hogan, Thomas Grove, Laurie 1 69 Gruhlke jffiies 169 Guedes, Vikie 43,135, I GUIDANCE 20 GUIDONS 135 Guillet, David 169 Gulsvig. Pott ri 44, 95, ' P BksoBkoH 53 Gunderson, Kem 45, 169 Gunio, AA gel 102, 190 Gunio, Myles 102, 169 HowWfe Apriri69 Hawkins, Daniel 191 Hawkins, Steven 106, 153 HAWKS QUILI 1 25 Hay$,fcheryfΒ§5, 134, 169 Vl BDarleiM43, 44, 116, 153 HEATH Greffien 33 It Kmski, Kimberly 191 Htifcftus, TeMB8, 169 Heffimland, Warren HecMund, Npncy 153 Heglund, Julie 44, 153 R3r. 20 0 1 170 5 25 !3 7, 68, 69 192 ! G.A.A. 128, 129 God Ike ? Godtke Duane 188 GAGNON, Thomas 24, 123 Gaidet, Francoise 48, 113, 120, 138, 139,189 Gal log aer, Colleen 152 GARBf, Mary 34 Gardner, Jeffrey Kimberly 189 ,a-,es Richard 189 (SB, Robert 152 GARNER, Merlin 20 GortBr, Bradley 1 89 GorAr, Gary 86, 168 Ur, Norman 88, 112, 120, 189 Haopala, Brenda 153 Haapa a, Patricia 44, 1 53 Haas, DeAe 153 Hoos, Gerald I Br, Btt 44, 153 Hoefs. Joseph 153 Hagen, Jell 153 Hagen, Joyce 59 Hagen, Nancy 113, 132, 193 Hager, Jeffrey 96, 190 Hager, Linda 169 HaggstrfiS, Valerie 2 ',153 HAunAhomas Hahn, Annas 169 Hqlflht, Jot n 169 ’ β€˜algninsor. Dawn lfU 'β€’ Hall, D.one 69, 120, 1 32, 190 HMLGWDES62 Heisenfelt Aresal69 Heiskala, Heidi 169 Heit, Kristie 153 Helmin, Peter 153 Helps Mary 153 Hoskins, Brett 47, 170 Hoskins, Scott 154 House, David 154 Houske, Robert 1 54 Howe, Dale l 92 Howe, Donoldf f 92 Huber, Ann l 54 Gates, Karen 43, 45, 121, 127, 134, 137, 189 tt Ada, Bryan 168 Β«Boy, Bradley 108, 120, 168 Gay, Kathleen 189 U, Dorette 1 28, 1 29, 1 36,15 O Bng, Thomas 1 89 Ur, Sheri 1 52 β– Brman, Carol 1 29, 1 68 ( George, Marlene 116, 117,152 Germ ndson, Lori 168 β– Bll, Mark 1 89 EBtll, Robert 152 Gfroerer, Theresa 152 Gieseke, Kathleen 168 Gillette, Doug 189 GILLIS, Neil 5l7n J Hcill, SBen 115, 1. Halstcd, leslce 1 21 Holton, D β€’ d 108, Jalton, Nancy 169 j Halverson, Jeffrey If Homann, Sheilo 153 Hukriede, Cynthia Hukriede, Wendy Hunerberg, Jdhn 4 Huston, Timothy 4- Hyser, Ellen48, If Hyser, Robert 154 Steven 98, tgglll,!. Hemir Hemki Henderson, loquinto, Juli Ibister, Bread hdgjer. Parry INDUSTRIAL Ingalls, M'ch INNERSCHC Irvin, Gerard 192 GIRLS BASKI GIRLS GLEE GIRLS GYMt GIRLS SWIM GIRLS TENN GIRLS VOIU Gitter, Mary Hammond, Theresa 190 Hanauska, Bernodine 153 Hanouska, Michael 190 Hanle, Morgueritte 153 Honlon, Colleen 10(B Hannasch, Dionne 1 20, 1 $ Hanratty, Constance Hanratty, Emmet 190 Hansen, Richard 97,169 Hendrik: Henkel, Henkel, Hennem Hentges Hentges Henton, Hepoka Gtoege, Du Goedel, Chi Goley, Potri JACKO Jocobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jocobssi Jocobssi EARTS 74 fherine 170 nes 154 tathy 154 Jeffrey 97,98, 170 Pomelo 49, 154 Herkol, Herlofsky, Ronald 169 Hermes, Richard 46 47 169, 184 Heroux, Undo 169 Herzog, Gregory Herzog. Tamara 170 Hesse, Gene 124,153 HETCHLER, Paul 50 Hettle, Lawrence 153 Hettfe. Wendi 104, 170 Hewitt, Robert 44, 170 Heyne, Bentley 170 Hey wood, Victories 1 70 Hkh, Bradley 192 Gordon, V oyne 152 Gorman, Jerome 189 Gorman, Timothy 152 Gorsky, Mary 47, 49, Gott, Cheryl 47, 169 Gotto, Susan GOURLEY, Deraid $ Janikowski, Sondra 91, 192 Janson, Dt aro 43,48, 154 Jarel, Jennifer 1 Jendro, Jeffrey 44, 1 15, 170 Jendro, laune 154 v x Jennings, Dav.d 108, 170 Jensen, Gene 47, 97, 106, 1 71 Jensen, Thuiiwwβ€”β€” Jetton, William 1 70 Jin, Mamie 45, 123. 154 JOHANSEN, Don 19 Hanson. Horns, John Harris, Kathi Harris, Keith Hartfiel, Mar Hortfiri, RutL Hilary, Cindy 49 1! Hilary, Teresa 170 Hildohl, Kimberl. 4' Huger, Robert 170 him, Brent 1 70 HΒ«ll,’Stanley 46. 47 HHJet' Louri 120. 17 Hiller, Lynn 1 31 15 Hilton, Donna 192 Hiltz, Renee 192 Grenson, Keven mson, Beth J. 170 inson, Beverly 120, 193 Johnson, Cheryl 193 Johnson, Daniel J.154 Johnson, Daniel M. 170 'X 220 Johnson, David 170 Johnson, Deborah 1 ?7, 170 Johnson, Debra 121, 193 Johnson, Denise 154 Johnson, Jeffrey 98, 1 54 Johnson, Joy 170 Johnson, Julie 154 Johnson, Kai Johnson, Karen L 120, 193 Johnson, Karen M. 1 25, 170 Johnson, Keith 115, 170 Johnson, Undo 154 Johnson, lorrie 154 Johnson, Penny 49, 129, 151 Johnson, Robert 102, 154 Johnson, Robin 170 JOHNSON, Roger 58 Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Susan K. 154 Johnson, Suson L. 1 93 Johnson, Tamra 1 36, 154 Johnson, Terry 98, 154 Johnson, Trent 170 Johnson, Wendy 1 93 t Johnston, lynette 193 Johnston, Russell 193 Jones, Curtis 154 JORDAN, Elaine 57 Josephson, Dayna 1 11, 1 70 Josephson, Jeri 43, 1 35, 164, 170 Joslin, Eric 1 54 Jossart, Poul 170 Jost, Carol 143,154 Jost, Kathy 143, 193 Juba, Barbara 43, 116, 136, r Juba, Gr egory 101, 120, 193 Jude, Brian 17C Jukuo, Gary 170 Juliot, Kori 170 Jungroth, Thomas 193 JUNIORS 164 Juntilla, Ronald 154 Jurek, Gary Jurek, Wayne 154 y Kackman, Scott 120, 193 Kolvestran, Thomos 193 Kammeier, Karen 1 70 Kammeier, Kristi 105, 154 Kane, David 107, 154 Kane, Kathleen 93, 127, 170 Kane, Mark 88, 1 54 KANE, Roger 124 Kane, Sandra 170 Kangos, Terri 170 KARHU, Raymond 24 Karja, Bradley 170 KARLS, Doris Kasanezky, George 170 Katchmark, Brenda 129, 154 Katchmark, Steven 193 Kath, Daniel 154 Kovanagh, John 170 Kealy, Kelly 154 Keefe, Virginia 193 Keeley, Timothy 170 Kelly, Mary 194 Kelly, Potrick 1 94 Kempf, Susan 121, 135, 194 KEMPPAINEN, Elmer 18 Kenison, Douglas 154 Kephart, Lynn 105, 154 Keppel, Anthony 154 Keske, Jennifer 49, 154 Keske, Pamela 170 Ketchmark, Scott 1 71 KEY CLUB 123 KIECKER, Marlin 31 Kiel, Cheryl 194 Kihlmon, Randy 194 Kilander, Kevin 154 Kilcullen, Carol 49, 91, 120, 1 27, 164, 171 Kildow, Elizabeth 154 Kildow, Jonathan 47, 73, 78, 1 20, 127, 194 Kilpela, Jody 1 20, 1 32, 194 Kilpela, Wade 171 Kimsey, Eorl 194 Kimsey, Lee 171 Kinler, Michael 154 Kinnear, Diane 46, 47, 171 Kirk, Daniel 154 Kistner, Janet 194 Kivisto, Patricia 47, 194 Kivisto, Robert 171 K|er, Arlen 1 71 K|er Robert 154 Klophake, Roanld 124, 171 Klasen, Michael 171 Klatke, Douglas 171 Klatke, Sharon 47, 69, 194 Klima, Marina 154 . Klimek, Janelle 171 Kline, Cynthio 154 Klinger, Patricio 194 KLOOS, Du Wayne 44 Kloss, Gregory 194 Kloss, Linda 49, 1 54 KLUDT, lola 32 KNIGHT, James 50, 96 Knight, Shelley 49, 1 29, 155 Knock, Cynthia 44, 1 35, 155 Knock, Dale 171 Knott, Brian 155 Knowlen, Jeffrey 163 Knowlen, Pamela 11 3, 121, 194 Knutson, Darlene 194 Knutson, Dawn 171 Knutson, Roxane 195 Knutson, Wanda 91, 171 Kokesh, Neil Koosmann, Naomi 44, 155 Kopczeski, Jan 143, 195 Kopczeski, William 155 Koskela, Gail 171 Kottke, Dean 47, 195 Kottke, Patrice 44, 105, 155 Kowal, Leann 171 Kowolke, Rebecca 120, 127, 133, 171 Kranz, James 106, 195 Krottenmaker, Rebecca 195 Krause, David 155 Krekelberg, David 155 Kresa, Jeffry 177 Kresa, Kelly 155 Krieg, Carolyn 171 Krieger, Carol 105, 155 Kroening, Michael 102, 195 Kroening, Suzanne 155 roger, Teresa 171 rueger, Eva 47, 92, 195 Krueger, Jeffrey 195 Kruse, Connie 195 Kruse, Glenn 195 Kruse, Robert 48, 106, 155 Kubic, Mark 155 Kub.c, Theresa 69, 130, 195 Kuebelbeck, Mark 195 Kuehl, Lynn 171 Kuhn, Maureen 155 Kuledge, Jill 171 Kunde, Connie 133, 195 Kunza, Jean 171 Kupka, Thomas 46, 47, 96, 195 Kurtty, Susan 120, 171 Kuta, Michelle 155 Kyle, Cheryl 171 Kyllonen, Michael 171 La Berge, Andre 86, 87, 100, 1 25, 155 La Berge, Charles 44, 72, 86, 195 La Borde, Paula 44, 171 La Friniere, Beth 48, 171 La Plante, Tommy 171 La Rock, Tammy 155 Lo Rock, Wendy 195 Ladd, Jack 44, 171 Ladd, Jeon 171 Lafriniere, Kris 155 Lahr, Denise 44, 135, 171 Loidlaw, Curt 195 Lamb, Susan 106, 136, 155 LOUSHIN, Terry 55 Lambert, Leisa 44, 47, 171 LOVELL, Marion 30 Lambert, Lon 155 Loven, William 172 Long, Deborah 155 lovmo, Richard 155 Lang, Gary 195 Lubinski, Barbara 143, 196 Long, Joseph 171 Luby, Gregory Langonki, Joseph 86, 171 Luby, Mark 45, 97, 107, 172 Longhorn, Kathleen 45, 171 Luby, Mary 48, 155 LANGUAGE CLUBS 140, 141 Lucchesi, Cynthia 155 LANGUAGES 26, 27 LUDVIG, David 33 Longum, Kirk 98, 155 Ludwig, Pamela 130, 172 Lanners, Roy 171 Luginbill, Brenda 44, 155 Lonners, Ruth 195 Lund, Barbara 43, 144, 172 Larsen, Donald 171 Lund, Cynthia 46, 47, 196 Larson, Brodley 97, 171 Lund, Donna 68,69, 197 Larson, Cindy 196 Lund, Leslie 43, 48, 131, 155 Larson, Darrell 45, 97, 120, 1 71 Lunde, Cynthia 43, 120, 134. 197 Larson, Donald 45, 171 Lunde, Pamela 172 Larson, James C. 171 Lundgren, Lance 97, (07, 172 Larson, James M. 96, 196 Lundgren, Maryann 49, 155 Larson, Jodi 45, 155 Lunemann, Stephen 172 Lorson, Katherine 171 Lutgen, Brian 155 Larson, Kathleen 171 Lysdahl, Corolyn 43, 172 Larson, Mitchell 155 Lysdahf, George 172 Larson, Pamela 43, 155 Lysdahl, Mark 155 Larson, Philip 171 J Larson, Ronald 155 Maos, Bradley 44, 155 Larson, Scott 171 Maas, Joseph 45, 155 Lasher, Bradley 171 Maas, Kevin touseng,Lynn 171 Maass, Julie 48, 106, 125, 136, 155 Lauzon, Anne 196 MacDonald, Rebecca 155 louzon,Jeanne 171 MacLeod, Ronald 172 Lawrence, Glenn 171 Mockenthun, Kurt 155 Lazer, Douglas 196 MADRIGALS 46 Lazer, Jeffry 155 Mognuson, Carrie 155 Le Vasseur, Jeon 155 Magstadt, Sandra 46, 47, 172 Leach, Robert 171 Mahnke, Rebecca 155 Lee, David 87, 100, 155 MAJOR MAJORETTE 134 Lee, Deborah Molickl, Nancy 1 23, 128, 1 29, 172 Lee, Gary 45, 111, 196 Malley, Dale 155 Lee, Jamie 171 Molley, Dawn 197 Lee,Joseph Manetas, Linda 130, 172 Lee, Suzzanne 155 Mantak, Douglas 156 Leiter, Craig 44, 155 Moniak, Patricia 91, 120, 127, 144, Lenart, Lloyd 171 1721 I 4 j β€’ Lenorz, Lisa 46, 47, 171 Mann, David 156 Lennortson, Joy 47, 86, 87, 171 Monn, Mary Leonord, Scott 44, 111, 151 Manning, Cinthia 49, 129, 156 Leone, Laurie Mansfield, John 156 Leone, Susan MARCELL, Betty 20 Lepinski, Jerome MARCHING BAND 41 Lerach, Barbara 44, 155 Marengo, Brian 197 Lerum, Douglas 44, 196 Marfiz, Lisa 156 Leszko, Jr. Nicholas 86, 87, 100, 155 Marfiz, Paul 96, 107, 197 Letellier, Dianne 172 MARHULA, Stan 50 LEVAHN, Noreen 57 Morks, Randy 197 Lewis, Cheryl 104, 172 Morkuson, George 172 Lewis, Judith 47, 104, 172 Marron, Joseph 107, 172 Lewis, Kathleen 196 Mors, Duane 156 Lewis, Linda 1 72 Marsh, Linda Lewis, Mark 45, 155 Marshall, Ludger 197 Lewison, Jeffrey 196 Marshik, Rondo 172 LIBRARY AIDES 124 Martenson, Randolph LICHTERMAN, Samuel 29 Martin, Beverly 156 LIEBEL, Sharon Martinson, Donna 45, 113,124, 137, Liljo, Peggy 49, 196 197 Lind, Debrah 196 Martschinske, Rochelle 48, 197 Lindgren, Diane 155 Marvin, Pamela 43, 47, 104, 120, Lindgren, Paul 197 Linn, Debra 1 27, 196 Marx, Lynn 197 Listug, Donald 196 Marx, William 156 Litchy, Roger 172 Marxen, Mary 47, 97, 172 Little, Dirk 142, 155 MASCOTS 135 Little, Don 102, 172 Mason, Keith 43, 163 LLOYD, John 18 Mason, Kevin M. 197 Lockwood, Joanne 196 Moson, Kevin R. 43, 163 Lockwood, Richard 108, 172 Mason, Lori 93, 156 Loesch, William 196 Mason, Shawn 172 Lohmann, Paul 172 Mason, Steven 88 Loken, Dawn 172 Mastrain, Donald Long, Daniel 87, 155 MATH 52, 53 Long, Lawrence 115, 172 Mathews, Linda 142, 197 Longen, Mary 1 72 Matt, Charles 198 Loomer, Alone 43, 125, 155 Matthees, David 156 LORENTZEN, Robert 54, 96 Motthees, Judy 172 Loushin, Conor 98, 115, 155 Mattson, Michaela 156 Loushin, Renee 48, 130, 131, 172 Mouk, Robert 1 24, 1 72 Index jp Ik May, Loreen 144, 145, 198 Mommsen, Tony 111, 199 Newcomb, Marna 157 Orr, Anthony 47, 157 McAlpine, Jeanne 43, 47, 69, 110, Montgomery, Robert 108, 173 Newdail, Kim 157 Osborne, Connie 174 120, 198 Montgomery, Steven 48, 108, 156 Newhouse, Eric 100, 120, 173 Osborne, Dovid 200 McCollum, Steven 115, 172 Moody, James 1 56 Newman, Barbara 173 Osmonson, Robert 43, 200 McCarthy, Steve 20 Moody, Robert 156 Newstrom, David 157 Osterberg, Kevin 96, 200 McClay, Timothy 1 72 Moore, Joseph 199 Newstrom, Richard 200 Ostman, Gary 174 McClellan, Mary 47, 133, 172 Moore, Lynn 156 Nichols, Donna 173 Overacker, Howard 43, 1 57 k McClellan, Steven 156 Morehouse, David Nichols, Shelley 173 Overacker, Lawrence 43, 45, 121, McCl.sh, Leeann 43, 48, 116, 1 25, Morgan, Dean 1 73 Nickolouson, Bruce 44, 44, 47, 200 200 136, 198 Morgan, Todd 1 56 Nickoiauson, Lynn 45, 125, 157 Overman, Judith 44, 135, 131, 137, McComas, Michael 172 Morin, Michoel 44, 1 12, 124, 173 Niggeler, Lisa 47, 200 174 McConnell, Kathleen 49. 145, 156 Mork, James Nimz, Steven 86, 87, 173 Owens, Deborah 157 McCourtney, Kathy 95, 172 Morris, Kimberly 199 Nix, Lyle Owens, Joonne McCue, Beth 104, 156 Morris, Mitchell 173 Nix, Sandra 157 Oxley, Janet 69, 201 McCue, Michael Morris, Susan 199 NORD, Glen 36 Oxley, Lisa 129, 157 β–  McDonald, Maureen 172 Morrison, David 199 Nord, Julie 44, 120. 144, 145, 173 Oyen, Douglas 97, 1 74 | McDonnell, James 172 Morrison, Kathleen 156 Norden, Susan 157 McElwee, Daniel 1 72 Morrison, Kathryn 1 56 Nordenstrom, Yvonne 173, 200 Pocker. Kent 201 McFeely, Patricia 69,72, 131, 198 Morro, Donald 48, 156 Nordstrom, Bref 200 Packer, Kevin 43, 98, 107, 157 McGowan, Lucy 127, 198 MOSAL, Florence 34 Nordstrom, Cindy 43, 48, 125, 135, Pahos, Paula 69, 130, 201 McGuire, James 86, 87, 156 Moser, Jayne 49, 156 157 Pakonen, Timothy 157 McIntosh, Daniel 198 Mossey, Steven 156 Nordstrom, Shari 124 Palm, Cynthig 201 | v McIntosh, Thomas 156 Mostrom, Jeffrey 156 Norgon, Robert 157 Pantlin, Christine 1 74 McKee, Arthur 172 Moulton, Debra 156 Norgren, Tod 97, 106, 173 Pontlin, Susan 201 McNeil, Karen 47, 198 Moulton, Robert 199 Northcoft, Mildred 1 73 PARADIS. Claude 53 McQuisten, Marion 198 Mourning, Patricio Northway, Steven 173 Parision, Jon 157 Mead, Donald 198 MRUGALA, Marilyn 30 Norton, Paul 44, 125, 173 -Parker, David 96, 201 Mead, Ronald 198 Muehlbauer, Janet 48, 156 Novak, Dale 96, 200 Parker, Dean 98, 157 Medrano, Kevin 1 72 Muehlbauer, Jeff 156 Numan, Kathy 173 Parker. Debra 201 Me.de, Paul 172 Mueller, Jeffrey 87 Nyquitf, Heidi 45,173 Parnell, Gwen 1 74 Meinert, Steve 124, 156 Mullaney, Susan 1 36, 156 Parnell, Kelly Meintsma, Kurt 172 Mulvaney, Timothy 173 O’Brien, Anthony 157 Porr, Renee 88, 135, 174 Melchert, Kathleen 198 Murphy, Jeanne 156 O'Neil, Cynthia 120, 173 Porr, Scott 88, 120,201 Melich, Timothy 198 Murphy, Timothy 173 O'Neil, Jen 43, 157 Partyko, Robert 201 Melin, Mark 172 Murray, Edgar 157 O’Rourke, Peggy 200 Paschke, Gory 1 74 Melting, Pamela 92, 1 72 Murray, Scott 1 73 Oos, Dale 173 Patrick, Katherine 174 Melsha, Thomas MURTAUGH, Adeline 31 Oos, Daryl 157 Patrick, Michael 96, 201 Mernom, John 156 Music, Kimberley Oberg, Diane 173 PAUL, Phyllis Merriam, William MUSIC THEORY 40 Obinger, James 1 57 Paulson, Rodney 44, 1 57 Merritt, Jeffrey 1 56 MUSICAL 76, 77, 78, 79 Odenthal, Kelvin 1 57 Pearson, Lee Merten, Lillian 1 72 Musselmon, DeCel 199 Oesterreich, Peter 157 Pemberton, Dawn 48, 95, 1 57 Merwin, Jennifer 1 72 Myers, Heidi 125, 173 OFFICE CLERKS 21 PEP CLUB 136 Merwin, Richard 198 Myers, Wendy 125, 157 Ogren, Richard PEPFESTS 75 Meyer, Beverly 172 O HARA, Robert 51, 112 Peppe, Lori 201 Meyer, Bonnie 198 Nagle, Jill 173 Okerstrom, Michael 86, 87, 115,173 Peppe, Michoel 97, 174 Meyer, Debra 156 NARDINI, Eugene 23 Okeson, Charles 173 Peppe, Michelle 201 Meyer, Donald 156 Nathonson, Charles 1 57 Oldham, Staci 95, 136, 157 Peppe, Robert 48, 102, 152 Meyer, Donna 172 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Olivera, Dawn 92, 173 Perra, Rebecca 157 Meyer, Hollis Neaton, Lucinda 157 Olsen, Barry 173 Perrier, Catherine 174 Meyer, Michael 156 Nelson, Allen 124, 199 Olsen, Deborah 120, 1 38, 200 Fertile, Diane 201 Meyer, Sue 48, 116, 156 Nelson, Bradley 199 Olsen, Kevin 108, 173 Peterson, Constance 174 Meyerhoff, Thomas 198 Nelson, Carol 199 Olsen, Kimberley 157, 200 Peterson, Gregory 201 Michael, Daniel 43, 45, 172 Nelson, Charlene 105, 157 Olsen, Kimberly Petersen, Shelly 105, 164, 175 Michael, Darlene 43, 120, 198 NELSON, Clifford 37 Olsen, Michoel 200 Petersen, Virginia 201 Michels, Lori 172 Nelson, Colleen 199 Olsen, Richard 157 Peterson, Barbara 174 Middelstadt, Wayne 103, 172 Nelson, David Olson, Beth 157 Peterson, Bert 163 Mielke, Ricky 1 72 Nelson, Dianna 173 Olson, Bradley 43, 44, 45, 47, 173 Peterson, Bruce 163 Mikkola, Keith 156 Nelson, Eileen 95, 157 Olson, Brenda Peterson, David M. 106, 157 Mikwold, Shari 44, 49, 135, 156 Nelson, John A. 157 Olson, Brett 101, 173 Peterson, David R. 174 Milbauer, Joseph 44, 172 Nelson, John C. 157 Olson, Cheryl A. 1 57 Peterson, Frdhk 201 Milford, Jeffrey 198 Nelson, Julie Ann 173 Olson, Cheryl L. 157 Peterson, Jeffrey 202 Milford, Mari 95, 156 Nelson, Julie Ann 199 Olson, Christine 157 Peterson, Michoel 44, 174 Miller, Ann 48, 156 Nelson, Karla Olson, Colleen 69, 200 Peterson, Nancy 174 Miller, Dole 156 Nelson, Kathleen 173 Olson, David L. 157 Peterson, Scott 44, 158 Miller, Daniel 111, 172 Nelson, Lee Ann 157 Olson, David S. 173 Peterson, Steven 97, 115, 174 Miller, John A. 121, 198 Nelson, Leslie 157 Olson, Denise 173 Peterson, Tamara 158 Miller, John D. 199 Nelson, Lori 199 Olson, Douglas 157 Peterson, Thomas 97, 174 Miller, Joseph 156 Nelson, Maribeth 49, 157 Olson, Eric 43, 45. 96, 121, 200 PHILLIPS, Jeffrey 33 Miller, Kimberly 156 Nelson, Mark 173 Olson, Jacqueline 1 36, 157 Phillips, Michoel 202 Miller, Laura 156 Nelson, Nancy 131,173 Olson, Jeffrey 200 PHLEGAR, Frank 50, 86 Miller, Pamela 92, 120, 143, 199 Nelson, Pamela 173 Olson, Jenifer 173 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 58, 59 Miller, Patrick Nelson, Rebecca 173 Olson, Jerald 112, 157 Piccinelli, Jane 1 58 Miller, Rita 172 Nelson, Rick 173 Olson, Judith A. 157 Pickerign, Daniel 1 74 Miller, Sandra J. 156 Melson, Rodney 173 Olson, Judith C. 173 Piepgras, Douglas 174 Miller, Sandra L. 156 Nelson, Sara 133, 143, 199 Olson, Kathryn 48, 1 57 Piepgros, Steven 47, 202 Miller, Shelley 127, 172 Nelson, Scott 88, 111, 120, 173 Olson, Kevin 72, 96, 200 Pierce, Darin 158 Miller, Susan 172 Nelson, Suzanne 95, 157 OLSON, Lloyd 59, 102 Pierce, Margaret 1 74 Mills, Pamela 1 73 Ness, Paula 157 Olson, Mary 157 Pierce, Stephanie 120, 202 Minks, Tony 156 Netka, Roy 173 Olson, Michoel 96, 112, 157 Piercey, Lawrence Minnich, Eugene 199 Netland, Debra 47, 104, 132, 173 Olson, Randy 173 Pieri, Michelle 158 Minnich, Michael 44, 156 Neuburger, Dean 44, 45, 86, 87, Olson, Ronald 157 Pierson, Gayle Missed, David 88, 112, 173 108, 173 Olson, Sandi 43, 173 Pierson, Mork 1 74 Modrow, Jeffrey 156 Neuburger, Louise 93, 200 Olson, William 174 Pilon, Richard 1 74 Modrow, Lynne 44, 173 Neumonn, Dwayne 173 ORANGE BAND 44 Pionk, Daniel 174 Modrow, Viki 173 Neumann, Kevin ORCHESTRA 45 Pipp, Jerome 202 Moe, Reta 173 Neumiller, Violet 173 Orluck, Thomas 96, 200 Pittman, Grace 48, 202 Mohr, Julie 136, 156 Neumiller, Vivian 200 ORNING, Lonny 35 Piwoschuk, Jeanne 95, 116, 158 Index β€” 221 Plosencio, Douglas 43, 88, 158 Plotzer, Beck 202 Pleus, Allen 96, 110 Pocklington, Richard 158 Podreboroc, Frank 48, 98, 158 Pohl, Joseph 120, 202 Pohlman, Brent 101, 174 Politte, Vincent 158 Pomerleau, Ann 49, 136, 158 Pomerleau, David 202 POM PON GIRLS 133 Pope, Roe 158 Post, Jackie 132, 202 Posthumus, Jayne 158 Potter, Susan 47, 174 Prairie, Laurel 43, 120, 133, 174 Prairie, Leslie 43, 137, 158 Pramann, Dale 97, 174 Praska, Timothy 158 Prellwitz, Amy 47, 121,135, 202 Proell, Lynn 202 PSYCH 38 Pudewell, Cynthia 43, 116, 158 Quam, Daniel 96, 202 Quick, Jill 158 Quigley, David 124, 174 Quigley, Kimberly 202 Rochwal, Kim 174 Rachwol, Todd 158 Rademacher, Joan 174 Rodermacher, Stephen 120, 174 Radloff, Lori 174 Rains, Dennis 202 Rains, Mary 174 Rains, Paulo 157 Rako,Joanne 157 Rakotz, Michelle 69, 73, 202 Rombow, Audrey 174 Romerth, Jane 43, 1 32, 203 Ramler, Karen 44, 174 Randt, Brian 1 57 Ramk, Linda 174 Ranney, Brian 43, 45, 120, 138, 203 Rapp, Deborah 135, 174 Rasmussen, James L. 44, 158 Rasmussen, James O. 203 Rasmussen, Michoel 174 Rasmussen, Thomas 158 Ree, Stocy 47, 132,203 Reed, Doniel 48, 174 Reed, Judith 158 Reed, Mary 136, 158 Rehling, Michael Rehling, Patrick 158 Rehmann, Leo 108,158 Rehnke, Diane 43, 104, 174 Reid, Robert 46. 47,72, 86, 121, 203 ________ Reimann, Randy 158 Reimer, Curtis 43, 203 Reimer, Janice 203 Reimer, Michoel 97, 108, 174 Reimer, Roberta 131, 158 Reimer, Teresa 174 Reinert, Cheryl 47, 120, 174 Reinke, Julie 117, 136, 158 Reinking, Woyne 174 Rekstad, Steven 96 Reschke, Paul 158 Reuter, Dione 124 Rhode, Brendalee 158 Rhode, Duane 203 Rhode, Mary 174 Rice, Lynette 124, 174 Rkhert, Jodi 203 Richter, Amy 136, 158 Ricksham, Nancy 120, 203 Riddle, Brenda 174 Riddle, Michael 45, 46, 47, 203 Rimpy, Allan 158 Ring, Nancy 47, 174 Ring, Norma 46, 47, 1 74 Ringwelski, Lois 47, 92, 121, 132, 203 Ritzinger, Michael 174 Rixe, Steven 98, 158 Robbins, Kristie 158 Robbins, Michael 203 Roberts, Catherine 44, 158 Roberts, Jennifer 158 Robinson, Daniel 158 Robinson, Scott 158 Rocha, Debra 158 Rocheford, Kari 158 Rocheford, Terry 106, 174 Rocksted, Deanna 132, 203 Rodriguez, Cori 129, 158 Roen.ng, Mark 43, 45, 102, 1 21,203 Rohe, Deboro 158 Rohe, Theresa 48, 174 Rohling, David 102, 174 Rohling, Kathleen 44, 203 Rohrer, Anthony 158 Romann, Christine 204 Romfo, Sandra 175 Romfo, Susan 204 Ronning, Michael Root, Cynthia 131, 175 ROOT, James 20 Rosch, Jeanne 175 Rosecrans, Michael 204 Rosen, Kelly 158 Ross, Dawn 158 Ross, Laura 136, 158 Rowley, Michael 204 Ruble, David 175 Ruble, Thomas 100, 158 Ruckle, Douglas 158 Rudin, Sheila 175 Ruehle, Paula 204 Ruff, Carlo 45, 158 Ruff, Tonya 43, 175 Ruone, Robyn 44, 95, 204 Russ, Debra 175 Ryan, Kari 46, 47, 204 Ryan, Peter 107, 175 Ryan, Timothy 204 Rymanowski, Beth 48, 175 Saba, Diane 43, 132, 204 Solodis, Diane Samels, Linda 120 Sams, Lea Anna 69, 46, 47, 121, 144, 204 Sandberg, Sharon 95, 175 Sanders, Ann 158 Sandvig, James 204 Sandvig, Lisa 158 Sarazin, Timothy 175 Sorff, Brenda 124, 158 Sawatsky, Barbara 48, 45, 159 SAWYER. Timothy 35 Schaber, Sandra 45, 120, 175 Schock, Gretchen 159 Schall, Deborah 204 Scharba, Dawn 175 Scheef, Patricia 159 Scheef, Thomas Scheidecker, Jayne 159 Schendel, Barbara 175 Scheuerman, David 204 Schieck, Jeffrey 96, 204 Schieck, Stephanie 159 Schiferli, Bryan Schik, Ann 92,116, 159 Schik, Kathleen 92, 117, 120, 175 Schilling, Jane 175 Schilling, John 204 Schilling, Kenneth 175 Schirmers, Darcy 159 Schlechter, Jeanne 175 Schlechter, Mark 204 Schleeter, William 175 Schmaedeka, Susan 204 Schmer, Deanna 159 Schmidt, Diana 175 SCHMIDT, Rollie 53 SCHMIDT, Stephen 36 Schmidt, Stuart 159 Schmitt, Franziska 139, 159 Schmitz, Joseph 175 Schneider, Bonnie'44, 144, 205 Schneider, Michoel 205 Schoen, Paul 1 59 Schoen, Wendy 175 Schoenberger, Kathryn 105, 159 Schoenborn, Arthur Schoenborn, Mary 159 SCHOOL BOARD 18 Schopper, Dennis 87, 159 Schrade, Robin 175 Schrader, Dennis 43, 47, 120, 124, 204 Schreiber, Joel 159 Schreiber, Patti 175 Schriefels, Jeffrey 204 Schroepfer, Richard 204 Schroepfer, Ronald 205 Schudi, David 175 Schuetz, Jeffrey 97, 175 Schultz, Denise 95, 159 Schultz, Johnnie 159 Schultz, Randy 108, 175 Schultz, Todd 175 Schumann, Jay 47, 205 Schutz, Mary 159 Schutz, Rondo 47, 132, 175 Schuur, Douglas 175 SCHWARTZ, Rosadelle Schwersinske, Loir 205 Schwichtenberg, David 45, 175 SCIENCE 50, 51 Sederstrom, Terri 159 |Seelig, Brandon 175 Sfc kula, Cindy 88, 89, 205, 70 SddW Julie 93, 117, 159 -Β« SEILERjN|on 25 Sellman, Ma Senear, TerΒ - : 15r- SENIOR ACTIVJIES210 SENIORS 178 I Sepple, Debra 5 Sharma, Abha Β 59 Sharp, Julie 2ol Sharp, Kothleel 129, 159 Shea, PatriP M9 SHERMAN, Logoine 51,123 Shoemaker, | fet 175 Shoemaker, 44, 1 20, 75 I Showalteri JajK05 Siddall, BqrbcAl 75 Siege., Susan 205 Siegler, Jeffrey 205 Siegler, William 97, 175 Sigvertsen, Jay 159 Silva, Linda 159 Simons, Scott 159 Simpson, Ronald 159 Sinjem, Scott 86, 115, 173 Sinton, Kevin 205 Sinton, Kimberly 117, 175 Sipe, Barbara 1 59 Sipe, Kevin Sjodohl, Anthony 205 Sjodahl, Laurie Sjogren, Brian 44, 1 59 Skaalrud, Douglas 47, 159 Skaalrud, Lauro 175 Skalicky, Diane Skore. Joseph 43, 45, 120, 225 Skatter, Debra 48, 125, 175 Skelton, Mary 175 Sklenicka, Dione 44, 159 Sladek, Katherine SLAUGHTER, Cheryl 50, 116 Slettehaugh, Bruce 159 Slettehaugh, Susan 159 Smith, Cathy 105, 159 Smith, Cheryl Lee Smith, Cheryl Leiiano Smith, Cynthia M. 159 Smith, Cynthia R. 1 22, 175 Smith, Deborah 43, 159 Smith, Elizabeth 159 Smith, Jeffrey 175 Smith, Julie 159 Smith, Kristi Smith, Michael 205 Smith, Pamela 205 Smith, Shari Smith, Thomas 205 Smothers, Paul 98, 130, 159 Smothers, Robin 175 Smykalski, Timothy 175 Snaza, Gary 175 SNOW WEEK 72, 73 Sobraske, James 206 SOCCER 86, 87 Socha, David 44, 111, 159 SOCIAL 35, 36, 37 SOHN, Darrell 51 Solberg, Dennis 96, 206 Solberg, Donald 96, 115, 206 Solheim, Alice Soltis, Dean 175 Soltis, Zelle 159 Solum, James 159 Sommers, Deborah 175 Sommers, Rudy 159 SOPHOMORES 148 Sorensen, Mary 48, 159 Sorensen, Timothy 159 Sorenson, Brian Sorenson, Cheryl 159 Sorenson, Chris 159 Sorenson, Sandra Sowers, Wayne 206 SPANGLER, Don 40, 44 SPECIAL EDUCATION 20 Spencer, Randall 175 Spier, Nona 49, 136, 159 Spier, Thomas 87, 175 Spizale, Jerald 159 Sprague, Brett Squire, Douglas 97, 107, 175 Squires, Grace 159 Squires, Lisa 175 Stack, David 160 Stack, James 175 STAGE BAND 45 Staley, Jimmell 47, 144, 175 Stament, Beth 176 X jnchfield, Bruce 86, 176 STANOCH, Pam 26 STAPLES, Ken 37, 115 Stassen, Geraldine 44, 160 Stassen, Gwendolyn 206 Stauffer , Darlene 206 Steoms, Robert 87, 176 Stebbings, Wade 88, 206 Steen, Bradley 74, 107, 206 Steen, Mark 107, 160 β–  115, 160 Stegora, Carol Steaoro. Mary 160 β–  Stein, Thomas 176 Steinbring, Nancy 44, 116, 135, 160 Steinhauser, Clifford 103, 176 Steinweg, Dorene 206 Stensrud, Bruce 176 STENSRUD, Richard 19 Steppe, Dawn 176 Stern, Mark 43, 45, 206 Steurer, Steven 160 Stevens, Thomas 160 Stiff, Mark 98, 160 Stiles, James 1 76 Stiyer, Dale 1 60 Stock, Jennifer 48, 45, 105,| Stock, John 97, 107, 176 Stockdale, Donna 160 Stockdale, Duane 206 Stoll, Karen 1 36, 160 STORK AMP, Barbara 31 strand. Ill Bill 73. 102, 206 Strand, Kathleen 49, 160 Strand, Rick Stratiny, Ronald 176 Streeter, Becky 145, 160 Streeter, Diana 1 20, 206 Streeter, Donald 45, 46, 47, 96, 120 206 Streier, lynette 43, 131, 135, 176 Streier, Paulette 43, 135, 176 Strobeen, David 176 Strom, Linda 206 STRONG, Terrance 37, 101 Struck, Cynthia 46, 47, 120, 127, 176 Studemon, Gayle 206 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 122 STUDENT LIVELIES 71 Stuefen, Mark 44, 160 Stuefen, Michael 160 Stumne, Bonita 1 60 Stuntebeck, Michele 44, 95, 104, 176 Suchy, Ann Sucky, Richard 176 Suess, Michael 176 Suhr, Steven 160 SULLIVAN, Eugene 34 Sullivan, Patricia 160 Sullivon, Paula 44, 176 SULLIVAN, Robert 34, 96 Sullivan, Teresa 129, 160 Sundeen, Pamela 48, 160 Sunders, Terry 176 Sundich, Dawn 160 Sundquist, Dean 115, 206 Sundquist, Lauri 160 Sundquist, Wendy 47, 121, 142, 206 Sura, Debra 160 Sutherland, Susan 49, 160 Swanson, Daniel 176 Swanson, Gregory Swanson, Steven 44, 160 Sward, Catherine 48, 176 Swartz, Aaron 160 Sweeter, Jeanne 160 SWENSON, Courtland 37 Swenson, Heidi 160 Swenson, Jodi 207 Swenson, Lor, 207 Swirtz, Charles 176 Swore, Lee Anne 207 Sybrant, Daniel 43, 96, 100, 120, 207 Sybrant, Joseph 160 SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE 43 Szymanski, Jeffrey 207 Tabor, William 207 Tacheny, Jill 176 Taintor, Debra 48, 160 Taitt, Darrel 207 Tardiff, Frank 207 Targeson. Laurine 49, 129, 160 Teders, Douglas 44, 160 Tempel, Gregory 88, 160 Tempel, Thomas 176 Tepley, Mama 160 Terhaar, Cynthia 176 Terhark, Jeffrey 43, 176 Tessier, Rebecca 46, 47, 121, 206 Tessmer. Richard 160 Thayer, James Thayer, Richard 176 Thayer, Robert Theisen, Anne 45,48, 125, 160 Thelen, Michael 176 Thoe, Nancy 136, 160 Thomas, Darla 160 Thomas, Pomelo 136, 160 Thomas, Wendy 176 Thompson, Brion Thompson, Kelly 160 Thompson. Morgaret 1 32, 1 76 Thompso- , Wendy 207 THORESON, Charles 52 Thornberq, Bryce 160 Tho rson, Karen 121,142, 207 Thorson, Kathryn 43, 113, 176 Thorson, Lisa 43, 160 Thotlond, William Thureson, Jo Ann 47, 1 20, 1 30, 207 Thureson, Mary 131, 160 Thurler, Gregory 100, 160 TiffΒ , Michael 44, 176 Timm. Roy 98, 160 Timmerman, Jeffrey 160 Tingle, James 160 Tingle; Robert 207 ♦ter, Lorraine 176 :hener, Patricia 95, 160 Tjoden, Dale Toensing, Stanley 207 Tomlinson, David 176 Torpy, Lorraine 45, 176 TOURING PLAY 82 Tousignant, David Townsend, Robert 176 Tracy, Jean 43, 120, 176 Troczyk, Janet 207 Trisco, Scott 176 Tuma, Mork 110, 207 Tuma, Melinda 48, 160 Tvedt, Joan 44, 95, 120, 207 Tygeson, Judith 176 Tygeson, Susan 136, 160 Tygeson, Thomas 86, 207 Uden, Mark ULRICH, Wesley 18 Underdahl, James 207 Urich, Darla 46,47, 176 Utecht, Debbie 160 Utecht, Diane 208 Vagasky, James 208 Vaidich, Jane 44, 161 VanAsch, Leigh Ann 47, 121,208 VanEssen, Michoel 43, 176 VanHavermaet, Fronds 161 VanHeel, Jeffery VanHeel, Tracy 161 VanKrevelen, Jay 44, 97, 176 VanKrevelen, Ronn 98, 100, 161 VanLith, Cheryl 208 VonLith, Christian 176 VonLith, Jeffrey 161 Vonsickle, Paige 69 VARSITY CHOIR 48 Vorgos, Ronald Veit, Caarla Velner, Lisa 176 Vessmer, R. 43 Vetsch, Joanne 208 Volk, Victor 176 Voltin, Theresa 161 Voss, Lori 176 Voss, Raney Vought, Daniel 161 Voydefich, Joseph 88, 115, 161 Vredenburg, Keri 161 Vroman, Kimberly 208 Vukson, David 10, 176 Waotajo, Debra 176 Waataja, Teresa 208 Wadatz, Richard 161 Wagner, Brenda 176 Wagner, David 161 Wagner, Michael A. Wagner, Michael J. 208 Wahl, Mary 48, 128, 129, 161 Waldemor, Mark Waldemor, Michael 161 Woldron, Lois 49, 161 Walker, James 161 Walker, Jeffrey 161 Walker, Linda 208 Walker, Russell 125, 208 Walker, Ruth 105, 161 Wallstrom, Debra 176 Walton, Eugene 176 Walton, Suson 161 Walz, Debra 161 Walz, Jeon 121, 208 Walz, Paul 161 Wander, William 120, 208 Wandersee, Robin 49, 161 Wannebo, Matthew 97, 176 Washam, Jacquelyn 161 Waste, Scott 176 Waterhouse, Sandra 161 Waterhouse, Vicki 176 Watson, Rhonda 161 Wedin, Mark 161 Weegman, Randy 161 Weeks, Barbara 177 Wegmann, Jill 136, 161 Wegmann, N. John 86, 121,144, 208 Wehage, David 161 Wehage, Jean 208 m Weibye, Brian 177 Weidling, Marti 177 Weinbeck, Leo 161 Weinzetl, Cynthia 47, 177 Weis, Eric 208 Weis, Michael 161 Weisen, Mary 49, 161 WEISS, Harvey 145 Welter, Richard 161 Welters, Mory 161 Welty, Wayne 177 WenHond, Edward 177 Wenz, Lynae 135, 177 Werbowski, Danny 124, 161 Werner, Jay 161 Werner, Michoel 208 Werner, Stuart 43, 111, 120, 128 Werner, Tracy 48, 111, 161 Weske, Denise 208 West, Jeffrey 44, 161 Wesferlund, Sherry 1 77 Westlund, Terrie Westman, Deborah 208 Westman, Gary 47, 161 Westman, Steven 208 Wesfphall, Lisa 177 Wheeler, Linda 120, 208 White, Susan 124, 161 Wick, Harold 208 Wicks, Dean 86, 208 Wicks, Jane 48, 110, 161 Wicksell, Tommira Wienbor, Charles 44, 161 Wikheck, Beth 177 Wilcox, Mark Wilcox, Ronald 88, 161 Wilcox, Todd 208 Wilczek, James 115, 161 WILDUNG, Harold 49 WILHELM, Gretchen 53 Wilkening, David 177 Will, Deborah 208 Williams, Keith 177 Williams, Meg 161 Williams, Murroy 86, 177 Williams, Todd 161 Williams, Valerie 209 Williams, William 177 Williamson, Susan 127, 209 Willkom, Debra 133, 209 Wills, Dario 161 Wills, Gerald 43, 45, 209 Wills, Steven 43, 209 WILSON, Harriet 31 Wilson, Jennifer 209 Wilson, Linda 209 Wilson, Thomas 161 Wilts, Tara 49, 161 Windsor, Michael 97, 177 Wing, Lori 124, 161 Winge, Gregory 72, 73, 101,209 Winkler, Anthony Winter, Craig 86, 87, 115, 177 WINTER PLAY 80,81 Winterhalter, Robert 129, 209 Winterhalter, Sharon 44, 161 Witbeck, Judith 162 Withingfon, Jeffrey Withington, Paul Witry, Robert 1 77 W.try, Thomas 46, 47, 78, 86, 120, 127, 144,209 Wodtke, Steven Wojcik, Diane 209 Wojcik, Ray 162 Wold, Cynthia 209 Wold, Michoel 162 Wolff, Catherine 209 Wood, Julie 162 Woolard, Mark 209 Worel, Tim 162 WORK PROGRAM 23, 24, 25 Worwa, Terrence 108, 177 Wosmek, Lori 177 Wosmek, Todd 162 Wotzko, Daniel 162 WRAY, Rita 20 WRESTLING 106, 107 Wright, Loren 43, 113, 162 Wright, Rosanne 44, 135, 162 Wurst, Carolyn 45, 135. 171 Wynck, Rebecca 120, 209 Y.O.U.T.H. 143 Yost, Lor. 88, 1 77 Yost, Lynn 162 Young, Cindy 162 Young, Jeffrey 209 Young, Paul 44, 209 Youngquist, Karen 129, 162 Youngquist, Laurie 130, 131, 177 YOUNGREN, John 54 YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING 139 Yungner, Paul 111, 177 Yunker, Darlene 177 YUZNA, Lois ZABEL, Frances 32 Zacharias, Robert Zachman, Joanne 177 Zachman, Laurie 209 Zachman, Martin 163 Zachman, Susan 163 Zachman, Timothy 177 Zeidler, Rebecca 163 Zeidler, Robert 88, 120, 209 Zenger, Tamberly 209 Zenger, Terry 209 Zimdars, Coryne 177 Zimdars, Deanna Zimmerman, Shoryl 124, 129, 163 Zirbes, George 177 Zitterow, Chris 177 Zoron, Myron 163 Zweig, Natalie 209 Index β€” 223 . . . and now the class of'76 makes its exit. 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