Crosby High School - Maroon Memoirs Yearbook (Crosby, ND)
- Class of 1987
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V PIECING IT TOGETHER Memoirs 1987 Divide County High School Crosby, ND Volume XVII ss PIECING IT TOGETHER THE IMPORTANT PIECES....................3 THE BEGINNING PIECES................4 5 THE BEST PIECES........................4a THE ODD PIECES..........................6 THE DULL PIECES.........................8 THE LOST PIECES............. .........10 THE BIG PIECES....... .[Y.........13 THE WINNING PIECES..................... y THE BORDER PIECES..................... 5 THE EXTRA PIECES.......................55 THE COLORFUL PIECES....................59 THE FINAL PIECES.......................67 THE BITS ’N PIECES.....................76 THE NEEDED PIECES......................80 3 The Beginning Pieces Kristin Bakewell Holly Johnson Michele Binde Wade Ouren Rhonda Styles Natalie Martin Krissy Bloom Greg Larsen Grant Lindsey Tami Nelson Erla Anderson Stephanie Kyes Welissa Focke Kerri Mahrer Lesan Anderson Noreen Steffins Brent Gillund Wendi Grayson Jason Greenwell Holly Johnson Delany Haugland Maureen Johnson Ann Knudson Natalie Martin James Nelson Tami Nelson Wade Ouren Kendall Sorum Richard Philion Noreen Steffins Rhonda Styles Kristine Westman Charlene Schneider Kari Trulson The Beginning Pieces Gary Fenster Kendall Sorum Maureen Johnson i Rick Philion Ann Knudson Juniors Adams, Melissa Anderson. Julya Bakke, Kevin Burtman, Jennifer Christianson, DeeAnn Christianson, Shane Cox, Darlene DeJardine, Brian Eide, Lisa Fagerland, Darren Fuller, Nanci Glasoe, Joanne Grunstad, Scott Hallgdren, Donald Hellen, Shawn Heuer, Bradley Hysjulien, Alan Jacobson, Aaron Jeglum, Jeffrey Knudson, Mark Lee, Jamie Lindsey, Darwin Martel, Stacie Martin, Jacalynn Melby, Angela Molander. Shane Mosser, Beth Olson, Randy Olson, Ricky Osvold, Darren 6 The Odd Pieces Peterson. Nick Philion. Lisa Rosenquist. Marla Rosenquist, Monte Sandberg. Donald Schiele. Kara Sortland, Marc Stefonowicz. Devin Sundheim. Laurie Thomte. Kevin Unhjem. Kathryn Vandal. Todd Wehrman. Kellie Wigness. Kristi Wolter. Angela 7 Sophomores Adams, Jay Anderson, Lisa Bautz, Chad Berosik, Christina Binde, Tara Buck, Darren Carlson, Karl Dahl, Kathleen Ekness, Rhonda Elsbernd, Joseph Fagerland, Shane Finnesgard. Rhoda Focke. Melanie Gjovig, Lyle Hall. Robert Hallgren, Jaydeen Hanson.Joseph Hayes, Lydia Jacobson, Krista Jacobson, Sarah Joyce. Sheila Kinstler, Kayleen Knabe, Timothy Krecklau, Jamison Lee, Mary Logelin, Michael Lokken, Kristine Loucks, Russell McCarty, Steven Mosser, Thomas I - 8 The Dull Pieces Nandra, Sony Nygaard, Shayla O'Reily, Mischa Osvold. Jeffrey Pulvermacher, Gerald Redlin, David Ringsaker. Kari Riveland, Michael Schoenberg. Scott Schwanz, Stacie Sorum, Jonathon Svangstu. Brian 9 =z Freshmen — The Lost Pieces Bakke, Alton Elde, Erik Focke, Marsha Fuller, Tamara Gouge, Honey Hall, Anthony Hayes, Anna Hiltner, Monika Jacobson. Erik Keller, Jason Kvale. Barbara Larsen, Christopher Lee, Erin Lee, Michael Legaard, Jason McLaughlin, Michelle Melby, Christopher Melby, Frank Melgaard. Lynae Nygaard, Clark Ringsaker, Cristine Schmidt, Sam Sortland, Nicole Stefonowicz, Rob Stromstad, Twila Svangstu, Brian Tysse, Joel Wolter, Christopher 10 Class Officers Juniors: President, Shane Molander; Vice President, Kevin Thomte; Sec. Tres., Jackie Martin. Sophomores: President, Sarah Jacobson; Vice President, Kristi Lokken; Sec. Tres., Tara Binde. Donna Cowley, Secretary Evelyn Hagen, Custodian Mavis Gjovig and Mark Finnesgard, Custodians ilk'll-.-;.-- . Busdrivers, Back row: Mark Castel, Don Wolf, Ray Louis. Front row: Lavon Roberts, Susan Louis, Mark Burtman 12 lola Rosenquist, Librarian Sharon Fuhrman, Cook Orel Sillerud, Custodian Joan Sorum, Cook 13 -The Big My Most Embarrassing Moment On my first day of attending a college algebra class, I chose a desk in the front row and turned to find myself seated next to a nice looking young man. We began to converse, and he seemed to be very friendly. During the course of our conversation, I told him that I had heard that this class was supposed to be difficult, and heard some of the students remark that they were taking it over for the fourth time. I kept rattling on about how I hoped the teacher would be a good one and that I was going to work really hard because I did not want to repeat algebra class. He just nodded and smiled. Finally, the class began, and the man who had been writing information on the blackboard turned to the class and ex- plained that our teacher had been kind enough to let him use this class for an experiment ne was conducting to complete his doctoral thesis. Then he asked our real teacher to come forward so he could acknowledge him. The man to whom I had been speaking slowly rose, walked to the front of the room, and began describing the format of the class. He concluded by saying he hoped we wouldn't find the course too difficult, and then he look- ed at me and winked. Needless to say, I had a strong urge to crawl under my desk and hide. I had heard through the grapevine that four guys, who lived in the same dorm as I. were ad mouthing and talking about me behind my back. I arranged with a friend to hide under his bed while he invited these guys up to his room for some popcorn and Monday Night Football. At halftime of the game my friend started talk- ing about me in a negative way. Sure enough, the four bad-mouthers jumped right in and proceeded to spill their guts about that hateful Bill Strasser . Just when the good stuff was over, I climbed out from under the bed and said. Come on fellas, tell me what you really think of me. Marlyn Wigginton Bill Strasser Tearing my pants in chemistry. In class one day I was helping some students with a project, I bent over and split my pants wide open. I had to wear a pair of coveralls until I had a stu- dent go uptown and pick me up a new pair of pants. Then the new ones didn't fit!!!!! I thought the door to the sewing room was locked when I was repairing my slacks. Ask Krissy Bloom for details. t V When I was a student at Minot State College, a friend and I were running down six flights of stairs which led to the side entrance to McFarland Auditorium, right in front of the stage. We were yelling and screaming and I was in the lead. As I burst through the door I was yelling back to my friend. I turned to see where I was going and there was the Minot Symphony Orchestra in a rehearsal right in front of me. Bruce Morlock 14 Rod Gillund When I ran into the post in front of the school with mega people watching. Gary Molander Pieces------- You Know You’re A Teacher When ... You try to balance your checkbook on December 26. GeneTrulson Barry Haggin You look forward to vaca- tions more than the students do. Candy Miller You look forward to Mon day morning. Your house is always a mess. Jane Owens The Big Pieces Ronald Stammen, Superintendent Norman Sortland, Principal 16 President Cindy Melton Football 131 WIDE COUNTV UIGW SCHOOL Back row: Coach — Bill Philion, J. Sorum, A. Jacobson, S. Molander, D. Lindsey, D. Stefonowicz, K. Bakke, J. Jeglum, D. Sandberg, T. Hall, R Stefonowicz Coach — Jake Dhuyvetter, Coach — Lee Lampert. Middle row: R. Hall, L. Svangstu, S. Fagerland, S. Grunstad, R. Olson, J. Osvold, J. Elsbernd D Buck E Eide E. Jacobson, J. Krecklau. Front row: N. Peterson, D. Haugland, R. Philion, N. Landstrom, S. Peterson, J. Nelson. B. Gillund, A, Hysjulien R Olson 18 DC vs Plentywood lost 8-26 DC vs New Town lost 6-13 DC at Garrison lost 8-33 HOMECOMING: DC vs Stanley lost 0-30 DC at Des Lacs-Burlington lost 18-28 DC at Tioga won 18-0 DC vs Kenmare lost 13-26 DC at Mohall lost 14-24 Season Record 1-7 1987 AWARDS Rick Philion-Maroon Award. Defensive Back, All Conference 1st Team Darwin Lindsey-Offensive Back. All Conference HM Nick Peterson- Hardest Worker, All Conference 1st Team Brent Gillund-Offensive Lineman Devin Stefonowicz-Defensive Lineman Jeff Jeglum-Most Improved 19 Varsity 20 DC VS PLENTYWOOD WON 49-30 DC AT ALEXANDER LOST 54-57 DC VS COLUMBUS WON 50-33 DC AT TIOGA LOST 38-41 DC VS BOWBELLS WON 32-29 DC VS NEW TOWN WON 55-27 DC AT BURKE CENTRAL WON 64-40 DC AT WILDROSE ALAMO WON 51-42 NW CONFERENCE TOURNEY MOHALL WON 60-30 TIOGA WON 44-35 NWC CHAMPIONS DC AT POWERS LAKE WON 46-25 DC AT GRENORA WON 57-49 DC VS POWERS LAKE WON 39-32 DC AT COLUMBUS LOST 40-46 DC VS KENMARE WON 49-47 DC AT WATFORD CITY LOST 52-43 DISTRICT 26 POWERS LAKE LOST 34-35 BOWBELLS LOST 31-38 1987 AWARDS Kristin Bakewell-MVP, Best Offensive, NWC 1st Team, Oil Basin 1st Team Lisa Philion-Hardest Worker, Best Defensive, NWC 2nd Team Rhonda Ekness-Most Improved 21 Junior Varsity Back row: Jamie Lee, Jackie Martin, Coach — Brian Soiseth, Katie Unhjem, Stacie Martel. Front row: Krista Jacobson. Twila Stromstad, Laurie Sundheim, Lisa Anderson. C — Squad Barb Kvale, Marsha Focke, Kayleen Kinstler. Twila Stromstad, Kristi Lokken. Nicole Sortland, Monika Hiltner, Coach — Brian Soiseth. 22 Girls’ Basketball Cheerleaders Top to Bottom: Kevin Anderson-Senior Wade Ouren-Senior Neil Landstrom-Senior Brent Gillund-Senior In lower left corner: Donnie Hallgren-Junior 23 Varsity Football Cheerleaders Kari Trulson-captain, Lisa Philion-captain, Natalie Martin, Katie Unhjem, Sarah Jacobson, Lesan Anderson J.V. Football Cheerleaders Mary Lee, Shayla Nygaard, Stacie Martel, Rhonda Ekness 24 Junior Varsity Back row: Jennifer Burtman, JayDeen Hallgren, Coach-Robin Riveland, Kristi Lokken, Jamie Lee. Front row: Melanie Focke, Michelle McLaughlin, Kristi Wigness, Mary Lee. Beth Mosser, Rhoda Finnesgard. C-Squad Back row: Coach-Robin Riveland. Sarah Jacobson. Honey Gouge. Stacie Schwanz. Front row: Barb Kvale, Mischa O'Reily, Shayla Nygaard. 25 Varsity Volleyball Coach-Scott Sand Lisa Anderson Lisa Philion Charlene Schneider Jamie Lee Stephanie Kyes Natalie Martin Jennifer Burtman Tara Binde Rhonda Ekness Maureen Johnson □ DC AT STANLEY 15-8,12-15,4-15.6-15 L DC AT ALAMO 15-7,3-15,11-15,15-3. LOST 1-3 4-15 LOST 2-3 DC AT WILLISTON 15-12,15-8,15-8 DC VS WILDROSE 15-5,15-9,15-3 WON 3-0 DC VS ALAMO 15-8,15-9,15-3 WON 3-0 DC VS WILLISTON WON 3-0 DC AT WILDROSE 15-6,11-15,15-9,15-9 WON 3-0 DC AT ALAMO 15-9,3-15,15-13,15-13 WON 3-1 WON 3-1 CARPIO TOURNEY WILDROSE 15-4,10-15,15-0 WON 2-0 CARPIO 15-12,15-8 WON 2-0 STANLEY 7-15.9-15 LOST 0-2 DC AT BOWBELLS 2-15,15-7,15-12.15-2 WON 3-1 DC VS PLENTYWOOD 7-15,12-15, 3-15 LOST 0-3 CROSBY TOURNEY WILDROSE 15-3,15-12 WON 2-0 ALAMO 15-3,15-12 WON 2-0 ALEXANDER 15-0,15-6 WON 2-0 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS DC VS STANLEY 2-15,15-11,7-15.15-4 15-11 WON 3-2 DC AT PLENTYWOOD 15-4.13-15, 8-15 DC VS ALAMO 12-15.1-15.15-9.15-4 LOST 1-2 15-11 WON 3-2 ALAMO TOURNEY WILDROSE LOST ALAMO WON ALEXANDER WON TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS STATE TOURNEY CENTER 6-15,7-15 LOST 0-2 BEULAH 11-15,1-15 LOST 0-2 SEASON RECORD 16-8 □ c 1987 AWARDS Best Server: Maureen Johnson Best Spiker: Rhonda Ekness Best Passer: Lisa Philion Best Setter: Tara Binde Maroon Award: Stephanie Kyes This year’s volleyball team had a very outstanding, season. They played in four tournaments. They took first in the Crosby and Alamo tourneys and placed second in the Carpio tourney. The 1987 team played in the first ever North Dakota State Class B Volleyball Tournament. There were other firsts this year, such as: the band played at various games and the team had support from the pep club. This year’s team will lose four letter winners to graduation. They are Maureen Johnson co-captain, Stephanie Kyes co-captain, Natalie Martin, and Charlene Schneider. Congratulations on an excellent season. 27 Statisticians J.V. C-Squad Girls' Basketball-Sheila Joyce, Mary Lee, Stacie Schwanz Varsity Boys’ Basketball-Krissy Bloom, Stephanie Kyes, Wendi Grayson. Jami Nelson, Michele Binde Varsity Girls' Basketball: Marla Rosenquist Natalie Martin Kellie Wehrman Krissy Bloom Wendi Grayson 28 Statisticians never receive the recognition they deserve. They are an important part of any team. Remember, without them how would we know who scored the most points or who got the most yardage? Next year, take time and acknowledge the good job they do. Tami Nelson, Rhonda Ekness, Krista Jacobson J.V C-Squad Boys Basketball-Laurie Sundheim, Mischa O'Reily, Stacie Schwanz, Jackie Martin 29 Varsity Cheerleaders This year's cheerleaders took second in the spirit window display contest during districts. Sarah Jacobson and Lisa Philion were selected for the all tournament cheerleading squad. The captains were Lisa Philion and Kari Trulson. Natalie Martin-Senior Katie Unhjem-Junior 30 Kari Trulson-Senior Lesan Anderson-Senior Lisa Philion-Junior Sarah Jacobson-Sophomore 31 J.V. Cheerleaders Mary Lee Stacie Martel Shayla Nygaard Rhonda tkness 32 C-Squad Cheerleaders 33 Captains — ifc LCUKl V liKrl? Back row: Coaches — Jake Dhuyvetter, Bill Philion, Lee Lampert. Front row: Rick Philion, Neil Landstrom. Delany Haugland, Brent Gillund. Cheerleading: Lisa Philion Kari Trulson. Volleyball: Maureen Johnson Stephanie Kyes. Pom Pons: Michele Binde, Krissy Bloom. Stephanie Kyes, Ann Knudson. Boys' Basketball: Shane Molander Rick Philion. Girls' Basketball: Kristin Bakewell Lisa Philion. Junior Varsity Back row: Coach — Jake Dhuyvetter, Darren Buck, Rob Stefonowicz, Aaron Jacobson, Karl Carlson, Marc Sortland, Shawn Hellen. Front row: Mike -Riveland, Jason Keller, Tim Knabe, Brad Heuer, Steve McCarty, Jamie Krecklau. ---------C-Squad — Jason Legaard. Mike Riveland, Jason Keller. Steve McCarty, Chris Wolter, Allie Bakke, Erin Lee, Tim Knabe. Chris Larsen, Joey Tysse. Coach — Brian Soiseth. 35 Varsity Jason Keller, Jim Nelson. Aaron Jacobson. Devin Stefonowicz. Byron Carter, Shane Molander. Karl Carlson. Kevin Bakke, Rob Stefonowicz, Darwin Lind- sey. Neil Landstrom. Kevin Thomte. Rick Philion. Coach — Jake Dhuyvetter and Head Coach — Barry Haggin 36 3 3 92 5 DC at Plentywood lost 44-51 DC vs Grenora won 58-57 DC vs Trenton won 87-42 DC at Tioga won 57-30 DC vs Plentywood lost 42-49 DC vs New Town lost 50-60 DC vs Parshall won 57-38 DC at Burke Central won 54-52 DC vs Mohall won 56-45 DC at Stanley won 64-49 DC at Surrey lost 45-56 DC vs Columbus won 63-36 DC at Kenmare lost 48-57 DC vs Powers Lake won 66-44 DC vs Burke Central won 62-45 DC at Grenora won 61-50 DC at Bowbells won 58-46 DC at Ray lost 73-74 District 26 Powers Lake won 83-58 Bowbells won 71-49 District Champs f J Region 7 Killdeer won 75-51 Ray won 69-62 Region Champs State Page lost 79-91 Glen Ullin lost 50-79 Starkweather won 67-63 7th Place Season Record 18-7 Oil Basin Champs 1987 Awards Oil Basin 1st Team — Shane 2nd Team — Devin, Kevin T. District 26 Devin, Rob, Shane, Kevin T. MVP — Shane Hardest Worker — Devin Best Offensive — Shane Best Defensive — Darwin Most Improved — Karl 37 38 39 Pom Pons Lisa Anderson, Sheila Joyce, Kayleen Kinstler, Kristi Lokken, Jamie Lee, Noreen Steffins, Michele Bmde, Krissy Bloom, Stephanie Kyes, Ann Knudson. Charlene Schneider, Rhonda Styles, Kerri Mahrer, Stacie Schwanz, Kari Ringsaker. Advisors — Mary Jo Dhuyvetter. Mrs. Jane Owens. Performances; “ROCK In The USA” — Homecoming “R.O.C.K. In The USA” — NWC Tourney “Monster Mash” — Girls’ Districts “I Wanna Be A Cowboy” — Pep Rally “Walk Like An Egyptian” — Mohall here “Feel The Magic” — Burke Central here “Shot Through The Heart” — Boys’ Districts “Shot Through The Heart” — Region 7 Tourney 40 The Silver Bullets Boys’ Track Back row: Jon Sorum, Brent Gillund, Devin Stefonowicz. Aaron Jacobson, Rob Stefonowicz, Neil Landstrom. Front row: Nick Peterson. Donny Hallgren Brian Svangstu, Tom Philion — Manager, Erik Eide, Steve McCarty. Chad Bautz. Girls’ Track; Back row: Rhonda Ekness, Stacie Martel, Barb Kvale. Laurie Sundheim, Jennifer Burtman, Lisa Philion, Jaydeen Hallgren. Front row: Monika Hiltner, Lisa Anderson. Sarah Jacobson, Rhoda Finnesgard, Ann Knudson. 42 This year’s boys’ track team had a very outstanding season with two school records broken, state qualifiers, and a second place finish at regionals. The events and boys who qualified for the state meet by placing first or second at the regional meet or and qualifying by time are: Rick Philion — 400m run; Aaron Jacobson — high jump; Devin Stefonowicz — javelin; the 3200m relay team consisting of Rick, Devin, Aaron, and Rob Stefonowicz; the 1600m relay team consisting of Devin, Rob, Rick, and Neil Landstrom which placed fourth at the state meet; the 800m relay team consisting of Rick, Neil, Rob, and Chad Bautz; and the 400m relay team with the same members as the 800m relay team. School records were broken in the 3200m relay with a time of 8:34.4 beating the old record by ten seconds and the 800m relay with a time of 1:35.63 beating a record which stood for 24 years. Congratulations on an excellent season. The girls’ team had a very young group this year with only one senior member, They placed ninth at the regional meet, first at the Oil Basin Meet and Trenton In- vitational, fourth at Trenton and New Town, and tenth at the Northwest Con- ference Meet. Congratulations on a fine season. Good Luck next year. Coach — Bill Philion Region Coach of the Year GOLF The Varsity Golf Team claimed a fifth place spot at the State Golf Meet. The Varsity Team consists of Karl Carlson, Tony Hall, Robbie Hall, Dave Redlin, and Mike Riveland. At the Northwest Conference Meet they claimed second place with a 323. They were nudged out by New Town with a 324. Karl Carlson claimed medalist honors with a 77. Other team members and their scores are: Tony — 81, Dave — 83, Robbie — 84, and Mike — 86. At Portal they claimed another second place with a 327. Kenmare claimed first place with a 325. Individual scores are: Karl — 78, Tony — 80, Robbie — 84, Mike — 85, Dave — 85. Congratulations on a great season. Sfr Lettermen’s Student Council First row: L. Sundheim, L. Anderson. S. Jacobson. T. Binde. K. Jacobson. K. Unhiem. R. Ekness. Second row: K. Trulson. K. Bakewelt. S. Martel. J. Lee. L Philion. M. Binde, T. Stromstad. Third row: N. Peterson. K. Bakke. D. Lindsey. K. Thomte. R. Philion. A. Jacobson. N. Landstrom. Fourth row: B. Gillund. D Stefonowicz, A. Hysjulien, S. Molander, M. Hiltner, C. Bautz, D. Redlin, K. Carlson. Dave Redlin. Krista Jacobson, Laurie Sundheim, Jason Legaard, Chris Wolter, Rick Philion. Seated: Brent Gillund. Kevin Anderson. Shane Molander. FHA Front row: Rhonda Styles. Marsha Focke. Sarah Jacobson. DeeAnn Christianson. Marla Rosenquist. Second row: Angie Wolter. Maureen Johnson. Kerri Mahrer, Lesan Anderson. Katie Unhjem. Nikki Sortland. Third row: Rhoda Finnesgard. Krista Jacobson. Sheila Joyce. Lisa Anderson. Jaydeen Hallgren. Lisa Philion, Monika Hiltner. Back row: Kris Westman. Charlene Schneider, Ann Knudson, Noreen Steffins. Kristi Lokken. Stephanie Kyes. Wendi Grayson. Rhonda Ekness, Kristi Wigness. Melanie Focke. Advisor — Mrs. Owens. FBLA Seated: Kari Rmgsaker. Marla Rosenquist. Mary Lee. Katie Unhjem. Stacie Schwanz. Maureen Johnson. Jamie Lee. Standing: Kristi Wigness. Krista Jacob- son, Kristi Lokken. Rhoda Finnesgard. Jackie Martin. Lisa Anderson. Laurie Sundheim. Stacie Martel. Sarah Jacobson. Rhonda Ekness. Shayla Nygaard. Kathy Dahl, Angie Wolter. 47 Key Club Back row: Kevin Anderson. Michele Binde. Kari Trulson. Middle row: Dave Redlm. Karl Carlson. Katie Unhjem. Kellie Wehrman. Rhonda Ekness. Stephanie Kyes. Front row: Krista Jacobson. Wendi Grayson. Neil Landstrom. Brent Gillund. Krissy Bloom. Charlene Schneider. Speech Back row: Shane Molander, Rhonda Styles. Lesan Anderson. Kristi Lokken. Krista Jacobson. Joe Hanson. Mr. Cowley Middle row: Krissy Bloom. Sarah Jacobson. Lisa Anderson. Front row: Kevin Anderson. Brent Gillund. Annual Back row: K. Kinstler, M. Focke, K. Jacobson. Mr. Strasser. S. Nandra. R. Hall. K. Lokken, N. Sortland, S. Joyce. L. Anderson, S. Nygaard, A. Wolter. Mid- dle row: B. Kvale, M. Hiltner. S. Jacobson, T. Binde, S. Schwanz, L. Melgaard, R. Ekness, L. Philion, S. Martel. Front row: W. Ouren — Editor, K. Anderson — Editor, R. Philion, Brent Gillund Photographer. Paper Back row L Hayes M O'Reily, K. Kinstler, W. Ouren, R. Philion, C. Schneider, W. Grayson, N. Sortland, B. Kvale, M. Hiltner. Middle row: Mrs. Rosenquist, K Ringsaker S Nygaard S Jacobson. R. Ekness. K. Lokken, K. Jacobson, T. Binde, A. Wolter, S. Martel, S. Schwanz, M. Focke, L. Melgaard, R. Fin- nesgard Mrs Schultz. Front row: K. Anderson - Photographer. S. Joyce. N. Martin — Editor, K. Trulson, B. Gillund. 49 Senior Play Back row: Rick Philion, Gary Fenster, Kevin Anderson, Wade Ouren, Noreen Steffins, Michele Binde, Kristin Bakewell, Advisor — Natalie Cowley. Front row: Neil Landstrom, Krissy Bloom, Lesan Anderson, Kerri Mahrer, Brent Gillund, Tami Nelson, Grant Lindsey, Kari Truison. J Great Caesar’s Ghost by: William D. Fisher Cast: Mrs. Peneloppe Maxwell — Michele Binde Mrs. Phoebe DeRoyster — Krissy Bloom Deborah DeRoyster — Tami Nelson Phineas Farthingale — Brent Gillund Helen Maxwell — Kerri Mahrer Tommy Tucker — Wade Ouren Aunt Polly Maxwell — Noreen Steffins Johnson — Kevin Anderson Esther — Lesan Anderson Mahjah the Mystic — Neil Landstrom Dick O’Donnel — Rick Philion Mattie — Kari Truison Great Caesar’s Ghost — Gary Fenster and Grant Lindsey Director — Natalie Cowley Student Director — Kristin Bakewell 50 — Junior Play =z ‘Mystery In the Library’ A Mystery — Comedy by: Helen Hines May 8 9,1987 Director: Natalie Cowley The Cast: Ellsworth Larson — Kevin Thomte Claribeth Harris — Julya Anderson Dick Martin — Nick Peterson Jay Monson — Darwin Lindsey Shorty George — Rick Olson Dora Dean — Stacie Martel Margaret Allison — Beth Mosser Annie Goody — Lisa Philion President Hartman — Brad Heuer Benny Lyon — Randy Olson Inspector Burke — Devin Stefonowicz Swenson — Shane Molander Electrician — Todd Vandal Herman Heinrich — Donny Hallgren Policemen — Shawn Hellen, Darren Fagerland FFA DIVIDE COUNTY Front row: G. Fenster. K. Bloom, K. Bakewell. S. Molander, T. Nelson, S. Grundstad. Second row: K. Bakke, J. Krecklau, M. Adams, A. Jacobson Third row: D. Fagerland. B. Svangstu. R. Hall. J. Tysse. B. Carter, K. Sorum. T. Vandal. M. Knudson. S. Hellen. D. Lindsey. S. Christianson. Fourth row C Berosik, C. Melby, F. Melby, S. Nygaard, N. Steftins. K. Thomte. M. Binde. Fifth row: C. Larsen. J. Adams. E. Jacobson. J. Sorum, J. Elsbernd B Heuer S Peterson, A. Hysjulien, C. Nygaard. D. Osvold. Sixth row: L. Svangstu. J. Keller, S. Schoenberg. R. Loucks, G. Larsen. D. Haugland. R. Olson. N. Peterson R. Olson, J. Jeglum. Seventh row: K. Schiele, R. Stefonowicz. A. Bakke, D. Sandberg. D. Buck. D. Christianson. Eighth row: B. Haugland M Lee M Rosenquist, J. Nelson, G. Lindsey. Tami Nelson. President: Kristin Bakewell, Reporter; Shane Molander, Vice President; Gary Fenster, Secretary; Scott Grundstad, Treasurer; Krissy Bloom. Sentinel. Krissy Bloom — FFA Sweetheart 52 Officers Pep Club: Kevin Anderson. Vice President; Maureen Johnson. President Kevin Thomte. Secretary. Key Club: Michele Binde. President; Kevin Anderson. Vice President; Kari Trulson. Sec. Treas. FBLA: Back row: Kellie Wehrman. Vice President; Angie Wolter, Parliamen- tarian; Kristi Lokken, Historian. Front row: Katie Unhjem. Sec. Treas.; Maureen Johnson. President. Annual Staff: Natalie Martin — Editor Kevin Anderson — Photographer Paper Staff: Editors — Kevin Anderson Wade Ouren Student Council: Kevin Anderson — President Rick Philion — Vice President Laurie Sundheim — Sec. Treas. 54 55 Choir Back row: L Anderson. R. Styles. K. Westman. M. Focke. K. Carlson. B. Gillund, K Anderson. K. Kinstler. A. Wolter. R. Ekness. L Philion. Third row: B. Mosser. E. Anderson. S. Martel. K. Unhjem. J. Nelson. W. Ouren. G. Lindsey. K. Jacobson. K Lokken. K. Wigness. Second row: B Kvale. K. Ringsaker. S. Nygaard, S. Jacobson. T. Mosser. S. Grundstad, N Landstrom. S. Joyce. H. Gouge. M. Focke. First row: S. Schwanz. M. Lee. L. Anderson. T. Knabe. J. Osvold, G. Pulvermacher, M. Focke. N. Sortland. M. Hiltner. Stage Band Back row: B. Gillund. D Hallgren. Bruce Morlock — Director. D. Redlin. T. Mosser. T. Knabe. M. Johnson. S. Hellen. Middle row: S. Jovce. W Ouren. R. Stefonowicz. S. Grundstad. K. Jacobson. N. Landstrom. Front row: K. Lokken. C. Bautz. J. Osvold. R. Ekness. A. Jacobson. S. Kyes. L. Anderson. 57 Swing Choir Back row: J. Osvold. G. Pulvermacher, S. Grundstad, K Anderson. N. Land- strom. W. Ouren. G. Lindsey. Bruce Morlock — Director. B. Gillund. Mid die row: L Anderson. B Mosser. S. Martel. K. Unhjem. A. Wolter. R Styles. L Anderson. Front row: S. Schwanz. S. Nygaard. S. Jacobson. R. Ekness. L. Philion. N. Sortland. M. Focke, C. Bautz. Sitting T Knabe. K Carlson. T. Mosser. D Hallgren. State Music Participants Band Percussion Ensemble: N. Martin. D. Hallgren, T. Binde, L. Anderson French Horn Solo: K Anderson Alto Clarinet Solo: S Joyce — received a star rating Flute Duet: S. Jacobson. L. Philion Trombone and Bass Clarinet Duet: K. Jacobson. K. Lokken Multiple Percussion: D. Hallgren Brass Ensemble: Trumpets — M. Johnson. T. Knabe. T. Mosser Trombones — K. Jacobson. B. Gillund. N. Landstrom Baritone — E. Jacobson Tuba — K. Carlson French Horn — K. Anderson Choir Boys Ensemble: W Ouren. K. Anderson. B. Gillund. N. Landstrom. T. Knabe. T Mosser. J. Osvold. K. Carlson. S Grundstad — received a star rating Girls Ensemble: L. Anderson. L. Anderson. B Mosser. S. Nygaard. S. Jacobson. S. Martel. K Unhjem. R Ekness. L Philion — received a star rating Madrigal: L Anderson. L. Anderson. S. Jacobson. B. Gillund, K. Anderson — received a star rating Mixed Choir: L. Anderson. L. Anderson. S. Jacobson. S. Nygaard. T. Mosser. J Osvold. B Gillund. K. Anderson Solo: S Jacobson Duet: K. Anderson. B. Gillund — received a star rating Northwest Festival Band C. Bautz — Tenor Saxophone; K. Jacobson — Trombone; D. Hallgren — Timpani; S Nygaard — Contra Bass Clarinet; K. Lokken — Bass Clarinet Choir K. Anderson. B. Gillund Anon Award Kevin Anderson Outstanding Senior Choir Brent Gillund 58 Homecoming ’86 60 King and Queen of Hearts 62 Prom ’ “Just Say You Love Me” Jr.-Sr. Prom May 2,1987 Colors: Red and Silver Entertainment: “Nicky and the Slam Servers: Dustin Heckman Nikki Wehrman Alan Suangtu Mironda Lindsey Mark Larsen Natalie Martin Scott Joraanstad Kern Mahrer Jett Jegium Grant Lmdsey Rhonda Stytes 64 Tami Nelson Darwin Lindsey Kendall Sorum Renae Fossum Ann Knudson Randy Olson Kari Trulson Greg Oien Greg Larsen Missy Adams Rick Philion Melodee Cowley Brent Gillund Tara Bmde Michele Bmde Kevin Bakke Kevin Anderson Stephanie Kyes Charlene Schneider Jason Keller Delany Haugland Tammy Person Kristin Bakewell Shane Molander Wendi Grayson Cory Thorson Knssy Bloom Gary Fenster Neil landstrom Jaydeen HallQren Maureen Johnson Shane Thompson Lesan Anderson Jason Greenwell Knsti Wfgness Chris Bennet DeeAnn Christianson Jay Adams Marla Rosenquist Jim Hoft Katie Unh|em Jason Bakewell Shawn Hellen Denise Goldal Nick Peterson Danielle Darras Jackie Martin Marc SortJand Laurie Sondheim Damn Landstrom Jamie Lee Dave Fredrickson Brad Heuer Canssa Peterson Melissa Focke Jim Davis Aaron Jacobson Tammy Brenno 65 Alan Hysjuiien Marsha Focke Ricky Olson Nikki Sortland Todd Vandal Monika Hittner Stacie Martel Jason Tveter Jim Nelson Rhonda Viall Jennifer Burtman Jeff Osvold Shane Christianson Rhoda Fmnesgard Mark Knudson Rhonda Ekness Monte Rosenquist Kristi Lokken Donny Hallgren Sarah Jacobson Scott Grundstad Mary Lee Lisa Ptnlion Enk Jacobson 66 Brian DeJardine Sheila Joyce Darren Fagerland Shayla Nygaard Angie Wolter Tony Hall Kara Schiele Scott Schoenberg CLASS PROPHECY Erla Anderson now owns a chain of beauty salons. She cuts, curls, and teases the guys. Playboy magazine hired Kevin Anderson as editor and chief photographer and in his spare time he still works at Ekness Super Valu. Lesan Anderson took a year off to find herself. She was last seen heading for Montana. Her parting words were ‘I'm not taking this lightly.’ Kristin Bakewell has taken over Long Creek and in her spare time she teaches Accounting for Mrs. Wigginton. After her numerous driving experiences in high school. Michele Binde has just received the Driver of the Year Award from the ND Highway Patrol. Krissy Bloom took over the family farm, but after Mr. Cowley retired, she set all her pigs free and came back to DC to teach Speech. After selling the family farm, Byron Carter moved to Las Vegas and sells used pickups. Gary Fenster is now an electrician. He brings good things to life. Melissa Focke is still working at AJ’s Cafe and is still paying for her car while at- tending night school. Brent Gillund became a successful doc- tor. The recovery rate in the hospital where Brent works is extremely high because his patients can’t cope with his bad jokes. Wendi Grayson went to Seattle and hasn’t been heard from since but rumor has it she has opened an emergency center for wounded males. Jason Greenwell went into business for himself but all his profits went to suppor- ting his extra-curricular activities. Being Alt’s greatest fan, Delaney Haugland set off to Melmac in search of his idol. Holly Johnson was last heard yelling ‘Beam me up, Scotty’ and poof she was gone. Maureen Johnson is now a ranger at Jellystone Park and was last seen chasing Yogi Bear and Boo Boo. Ann Knudson is now a dental assistant. She personally sees to it that her male pa- tients all leave with a smile. Stephanie Kyes is happily married and she has achieved his goal of 35 kids. Neil Landstrom opened a singles bar. He is known for mingling with the singles. Greg Larsen took over his mom’s business and began teaching piano lessons. He went bankrupt because his students got tired of playing ‘Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater.’ After finally getting sick of Rhonda, Grant Lindsey has his own harem in Saudi Arabia. Kerri Mahrer ran off to Hollywood to marry Dan Seals and is now ‘Bopping’ across the United States. Natalie Martin became a registered nurse but was called back to Crosby to take over the family business. Rumor has it she’s not doing very well because she keeps trying to revive her clients. James Nelson has been doing the same thing for the last 10 years, Nothing. Tami Nelson is now an addiction counselor and has been married three times. She is trying to get over her addic- tion to men. Amber Nygaard is happily married to Kyle and has so many children, she doesn’t know what to do. Wade Ouren is now a millionaire and has Kevin and Rick working under him. Rick Philion is a highly paid reporter for the National Enquirer because he seems to get his nose into everything. Charlene Schneider got offered a job as a model, but when going to work she did dawdel so she took over the Red Rooster and is calling it Charlie’s Black Chicken. After taking over his sister’s Balloon-a- Tune business, Kendall Sorum ran away with the circus. Noreen Steffins started a tattoo shop in Estevan for the high school girls. Rhonda Styles followed Grant to Saudi Arabia but her car got stuck in the jungle so she is now ‘swingin’ with Tarzan. The whereabouts of Kari Trulson are unknown. Rumor has it that she was last seen chasing cattle in Oien’s pasture trying to artificially inseminate her first cow. Kristine Westman dyed her hair green and ran off with a rock band made up of residents from the home. CLASS NIGHT—1987 68 GRADUATION — Class Motto: ' Our Dreams of Today Will be the Realities of Tomorrow. Class Flower: Burgundy Tipped Pink Carnation Class Colors: Pink, Gray, Burgundy Class Song: This Is The Time” CLASS OF 1987 Rick Philion Valedictorian Stephanie Kyes Salutatorian Rev. Ernest Mancini Speaker 70 rv CLASS POEM Erla Anderson is quiet and sweet for being nice she’s hard to beat Kevin Anderson is quite the pest never giving Mrs. Wigginton a moment of rest In our class we have Lesan pining away for her man Kristin Bakewell sure has a cliff and she has tiny tiffs Michele Binde is a party animal and Kevin thinks she’s quite the cannibal (or was that a vacuum Michele?) Even though she tries to please, all the boys know that Krissy’s a tease Byron Carter is tall in height and drives a different pickup every night Gary Fenster is tall and lanky and he likes hanky-panky Melissa Focke is the quiet type, she can be seen in her car almost every night Brent Gillund with his wild red hair always giving everyone a scare Wendi Grayson will be Seattle bound and hopes to find men around There is a Greenwell his name is Jason after women he’s always chasin’ Delany Haugland can be found driving out west of town Holly Johnson sure digs Spock and about Star Trek she'll talk Maureen Johnson also known as Mo at the games her school spirit she does show Ann Knudson is quite short chasing boys is her sport Stephanie Kyes is short, blonde, and sweet but she used to flirt with every boy she’d meet Neil Landstrom is the class flirt he chases anything in a skirt Greg Larsen is the class clown when he is near, Mrs. Wigginton does frown Grant Lindsey is one happy guy just ask Rhonda, she’ll tell you why Kerri Mahrer seems so quiet and shy but you haven’t seen her around her guy Natalie Martin is in love with Scott out in the country they can be caught Jim Nelson, what a macho man, all the ‘young’ girls wish he had a van Tami Nelson has chubby cheeks when Darwin pinches them she really shrieks Amber and Kyle live in a shoe they’ll have so many children they won't know what to do Wade Ouren is tall and lean but does he have on his own jeans? (or are they Kevin’s?) Rick Philion thinks he’s cool he’s never wrong, that’s a rule Charlene Schneider is never in class she’s always checking out Rod’s cute buns Kendall Sorum is the shy type oh no way — we know what he’s like Noreen Steffins likes to stare and she gives the boys a scare There is a girl named Rhonda Styles when Grant’s around, she’s full of smiles Kari Trulson did tell a joke that made Mrs. Wigginton just about choke Kris Westman in her white dress goes to the home, to clean up their mess. 73 BEST OF ’87 MOST POPULAR: KRISTIN BAKEWELL KEVIN ANDERSON BEST LOOKING: KARITRULSON KENDALL SORUM SHYEST: ERLA ANDERSON WADE OUREN FRIENDLIEST: TAMI NELSON KEVIN ANDERSON MOST AGRUMENTIVE: NATALIE MARTIN SHAWN PETERSON NICEST LEGS: KARI TRULSON NEIL LANDSTROM CUTEST SMILE: TAMI NELSON KENDALL SORUM BEST PHYSIQUE: NATALIE MARTIN RICK PHILION MOST DEPENDABLE: MAUREEN JOHNSON WADE OUREN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: STEPHANIE KYES RICK PHILION BEST SENSE OF HUMOR: MICHELE BINDE GREG LARSEN MOST AMBITIOUS: MICHELE BINDE KEVIN ANDERSON MOST ATHLETIC: KRISTIN BAKEWELL RICK PHILION BEST DRESSED: TAMI NELSON KENDALL SORUM NICEST EYES: ANN KNUDSON SHAWN PETERSON BEST PERSONALITY: WENDI GRAYSON KEVIN ANDERSON BEST DANCERS: MICHELE BINDE GARY FENSTER MOST STYLISH: TAMI NELSON NEIL LANDSTROM MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: MAUREEN JOHNSON, KEVIN ANDERSON BRENT GILLUND MOST STUDIOUS: STEPHANIE KYES RICK PHILION CLASS CLOWNS: MICHELE BINDE GREG LARSEN MOST MISCHIEVOUS: MICHELE BINDE DELANY HAUGLAND BIGGEST FLIRTS: KRISSY BLOOM NEIL LANDSTROM MOST TALENTED: LESAN ANDERSON KEVIN ANDERSON MOST TALKATIVE: NATALIE MARTIN GREG LARSEN BEST DERRIERE: NATALIE MARTIN, TAMI NELSON, KENDALL SORUM CLASS WILL Earla Anderson wills her shyness and quietness to the sophomore girls. Kevin Anderson wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Wigginton to Aaron Jacob- son ... think you can handle it Aaron? Lesan Anderson wills all her attitude ad- justments to Mr. Molander. Now he won’t take it lightly! Kristin Bakewell wills her wardrobe to Kathy Dahl. Michelle Binde wills her heavy chevy to Pizza Hut. Now we can get our pizzas quicker and safer. Krissy Bloom wills her pigs to Aaron Jacobson. (Now maybe the Dunseith cheerleaders will visit you, Aaron.) Byron Carter wills his height to Lynn Svangstu Gary Fenster wills his ability to take a joke to Kari Ringsaker. Melissa Focke wills her car to her sister, Marsha. Brent Gillund wills his earring to Chad Bautz Wendi Grayson wills her ability to wreck cars to her sister, Chanda. Jason Greenwell wills his innocence to David Redlin. Delany Haugland wills his ability to play football to Darren Buck. Holly Johnson wills her science fair pro- jects to Mr. Soiseth because he seems to get such pleasure out of making people do them every year. Maureen Johnson wills her hyperness at BB games to Sarah Jacobson (could the high school handle much more?) Ann Knudson wills her pom pon ability to next year’s pom pon team. Stephanie Kyes wills her smile to Jackie Martin. Neil Landstrom wills his ability to play trombone to Gerald Pulvermacher. Greg Larsen wills his pickup to Sony Nandra. Grant Lindsey wills his ability to tell jokes to Mr. Soiseth (look out next year’s science class.) Kerri Mahrer wills her driving abilities to Julya Anderson ... and just when we thought the kids were safe. Jim Nelson wills his coordination to Jonathon Sorum. Tami Nelson wills her ability to tan to Beth Mosser. Amber Nygard wills her ability to stay home on the weekends to Lydia Hayes. Wade Ouren wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Randy Olson. Rick Philion wills his athletic ability to Mark Knudson. (now you will be able to win the athlete of the year award, Mark) Charlene Schneider wills her tardiness to Gerald Pulvermacher. (now you won’t be to class 15 minutes early, Gerald.) Kendall Sorum wills his job to Lyle Gjovig. (now you have one, Lyle) Noreen Steffins wills her late hours to Brad Heuer. (Then it wouldn’t matter what dad says, right Brad) Rhonda Styles wills Grant to the freshmen girls because of his cute buns. Kari Trulson wills her ability to be organized to her dad (now maybe he can find things on his desk) Kristine Westman wills her ability not to get I.P.’s to Scott Schoenberg. 75 Erin Jon Lee September 6,1971— May 1,1987 We, the annual staff, would like to dedicate i this annual to a friend and classmate, Erin Lee who shall live forever in our memories. V ' Too Close For Comfort Must Be Physics Oops! Rambo? ???? 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