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

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I Xtm —. . 1 J- Cooper Senior High School Ne w Hope-. Minncsoj . Volume VIZi IT Come walk with me along a silent shore and you can see reJlecfjom 0j today . We are today. We are the very essence of our times. We are the ones u ho dared to dream of sending a man to the moon. We are the war makers and we are the peace seekers. We are the free, yet we are the enslaved. We are the hungry or we are the well fed. We are the loi ed or we are the lonely. We are the ones who make it bad and we are the only ones tv ho can make it belter. The challenge of today is whether or not we will. Each one of us is a part of today. a part of our times. and each of us has a place. The success or failure of today rests on the paths we choose to take us there. knowing that we must walk alone, but hoping . . . that at the end of the path we might find each other. ' That's one small step Tor a man One giant leap Tor mankind.'' 4 5 H htr: Is Campion Uft MuxM:int © Time Ini. We see things that touch our hearts, yet rarely reach out with our hands. 6 8 What the world needs is love. But the secret lies in the giving. when we can all give without expecting to receive it in return. 9 And the people bowed and prayed to the neon god they made, and the sign flashed out its warning in the words that it was forming, and the sign said: 'The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls' 10 and whispered in the sounds of silence. II 12 It isn’t always easy to find the good in society among the ruins of the bad, but the beauty of our world is knowing that in the heart of every man lies a golden potential... 13 14 Every now and then take a walk along the shore of a peaceful lake and reflect on the shadows of yesterday the realities of today and the dreams for tomorrow. Student Life 18—Student Life (Upper far left) What's new pussycat? Jody Worn, Pal Carp converse at Y-Teens Banquet. (lower far left) This unfortunate student never learned hou to hull into the lunchline, lie's still waiting., (lower left) Good things don't always come in small packages do tbe , Jean Siegfried? (upper left) Step, hall, change; step, hall, change . . . aw, fooey! Debbie Pederson at Coopcrctte practice, (above) The CHS fountain of youth—Laurit Johnson, (left) Robin's football star,” John O’Neil, shrinks in fright at the sight of a Cooper letter jacket. Student Life—19 20—Homecoming (Abort far left) The If semi-finalists were chosen by the senior class, (below far left) Princesses Denise Olsen and Janice Anderson escort Queen Mary Kat Sever to her car for the Homecoming parade, (left) Queen Mary welcomes Cooper alumni at halftime, (below) Robin Timm hurdles a Cooper blocker, (belou) Marching band performs at halftime. Homecoming—21 Princess Denise Olsen Princess Brenda Olson Princess Janice Anderson Princess Mar) Buckles!) 22—Homecoming Queen Maty Kay Sever Homecoming—23 24—Musical (Upper far left) Cast members rehearse the Jet Song.” (loiter far left) Marl Anderson, Baby John, receives his makeup at a dress rehearsal, (left) Tom BrazilI relaxes with a game of cards, (upper left) Kim Stidal helps paint scenery uilh Tech Crete. (above) Karen Johnson applies Tom Johnson's makeup for his pari as Tony, (far aboie) Director Cunningham coaches Brad Wilson at rehearsal. Musical—25 26—Musical (Upper far left) Tony and Maria confess their love for each other by the song Tonight. (lower far left) Gee, Officer Krupke” is sung by the Jets, (far left I Maria tries on her dress for the dance at the gym. (below left Rick Lonla, as Riff, leads the Jets in Cool.” (below) Tom Johnson, at Tony, sings of his lot e for Maria, (left) Bernardo and the Sharks confidently sing before the rumble. Musical—27 28—Class Officers (Far ItfI) Senior clast officers: Treasurer, L. Richards; President, Pielz; Vice-President, R. Wander; Secretary, D. Olson. (Lower far left) Junior class officers: Treasurer, D. flea-low; Vice-President, J. Wander; Secretary, S. Staples; President, K. Nor berg. (Lower left) Sophomore class officers: Vice-President, P. Kupka; Treasurer, K. Jensen; Secretary, S. Eidstig; President, P. Fischer. (Left) Dancing to the quiet music at Jack of Hearts are Gary Borrell and his date. (Bottom left) Rindy Stewart and her escort attended the semi-formal dance. (Bottom) Jack Iatmphere was chosen the 1970 Jack of Hearts king. Jack of Hearts—29 (Far right) The New Hope Singers entertain Cooper ttudentt. (Right) Expressing her Christmas wishes to Tom Brasil, as Santa, and Sue No-vat, is Jerri Dowden. (Below) Sandy Mur sc hell, one of the two Hawk mascots, relaxes after a pep fell. (Lower tight) Air. Sawyer impersonates an elf during Christmas Week, (tower far right) The janitors, wishing to show their spirt, put up a Christmas tree. 30—Student Life 32—Snow Week (Far left above) The 68-69 Snow King congratulates Sue Novak, (la-ft center above) Brad Lewis and Sue are crowned 1969-70 Snow King and Queen. (Above) The New Tradition gave a concert at Cooper for AFS. (Far left) Eric Brown and Nancy Schlotset are announced at candidattt. (Left center) The 1969-70 Snow Court: (First row. left to right) E. Brown, T. Johnson, R. Wander, M Monti, R. Bales, J. Lamphert, J. Davis, R. Smothers. (Second row) N. Schlosser, C. Ponicki, L. Kilander, M. Newton, W. Weir.-beck, C. Belford, A. Ocsterrich, L. Richards, J. Briggs, M. Backstrom, T. Leuer, G. Pietz. S. Nickolauson. D. Comer, P. Olmstead, J. Bartley, J. Johnson. (Left) The piano player for The New Tradition, brought to Cooper by AFS. solos Student Life—33 Student Life The year was 1969 70; The year of Vietnam, space exploration, Paris peace consultations, racial conflicts, and communication gaps; the year of a new generation, a population explosion, drugs, pollution, congested transportation and protestors in demonstrations. CHS students experienced a year of organization and preparation for their eventual confrontation with the world. This preparation takes many forms for the individual Cooper student. Education and academic activities are foremost for many students. These activities are complemented by various non-academic, athletic and extracurricular activities. The sum total of all these efforts rounds out the life of a CHS student. Mary Kay Sever was crowned 1969 Homecoming Queen at the coronation pep fest held on October 10. Bonnie Ziedlik, 1968 CHS queen, crowned Queen Mary and gave her the royal sceptre; with that, she began her reign. Five main committees worked together to make 1969 Homecoming a success. Each committee had specific duties to perform, and many began their work in mid-summer. The committees were Queen Selection and Coronation; Parade and Judging; Dance, Decoration and Donut Dunk; Publicity, Slogan and Button; and Halftime Entertainment. Balloting for the fifteen semifinalists was conducted on September 10. These girls were introduced to the CHS student body on September 12, during a pep fest. The following week seniors voted for the five finalists. The evening of September 18, the finalists were notified at their homes by members of the Cooper football team. Several weeks of concentrated activity went by until the final climax was reached, the coronation on October 10. Anxious anticipation filled the gym as the princesses were introduced singly, with the queen being the last to enter. The court was later escorted to their waiting convertibles. As the student body watched, court, marching band, and floats paraded by. The Sophomore Class float was judged best float utilizing the slogan, Make mold out of purple and gold. The next Homecoming activity was the football game that evening. Halftime entertainment included the marching band, flag twirlers and the Cooperettes. After the Hawks' victory over Hopkins, the court proceeded to the Homecoming dance. We Have Dreamed was the theme for the dance, at which Joe Hyatt and his orchestra played, ending Homecoming 1969. Christmas Week was celebrated December 15-19. Traditionally, this week of activities helps to relieve some of the restlessness and boredom of the last week of school before Christmas vacation. The Special Projects Committee of Student Council organized and conducted the festivities. Each day of the week was given a Christmas song for its theme. Monday was designated as Put a Little Love in Your Heart.” Sprigs of mistletoe were hung in various conspicuous corners of the school to promote the loving Christmas spirit. My Favorite Things” meant dressing yourself as your favorite Christmas item on Tuesday. Cooper students materialized into Christmas trees, snowmen, and Santas to celebrate the day. On Wednesday it was the faculty's turn when homerooms decorated their teachers and homeroom doors for Deck the Halls. CHS students were taught by ballerinas, elves and more Santas. After school, a snow shoveling contest took place. Silver Bells” was the theme for Thursday, which included a treasure hunt. A snowball fight after school ended in a temporary truce over hot chocolate. Homerooms voted for a Cooper Santa on the basis of tryouts via the P.A. Ton Brazil 1 occupied Santa's chair in the foyer during the Friday lunch mods. He was assisted by Mrs. Santa, Sue Novak, and his elves. CHS students brought their Christmas lists and wishes to the 1970 Santaland. Cooper students were provided with many opportunities to attend soc hops this year. Student Council started the year off with the first soc ’hop on September 12. The Paisleys” performed before a large turnout after the first home football game, against Lincoln. Key Club sponsored a soc hop on October 24 featuring the Fifth Pine Box Express. Y-Tecns conducted a computer dating soc hop on November 7. Students bought applications in October and received the name of their computer match on November 3 in homeroom. Soul Package provided the music for the dance. The annual GGF (Guys Go Free) soc hop was held on December 5. The theme required costumes of Famous Book and Story Lovers. Welcome Club, a committee of Student Council, sponsored the soc hop, at which the High Spirits” played. A soc hop climaxed the Snow Week activities of January 19-23. Snow King Brad Lewis and Queen Sue Novak were crowned at the coronation pep fest on January 19. Their reign lasted through five days of Frosty Frolics. Buttons were sold by Snow Week sponsors. Pep Club, to promote the activities. Monday began with the coronation when the Coopcrettes and Pep Band performed in honor of the new royalty. In the below zero weather Monday night, groups of hardy students went tobogganing at Theodore Wirth Park. Cooper students competed for the title of Marshmallow Fating Champion on Tuesday. Seniors claim they conquered the underclassmen during the snowball fight on Wednesday afternoon, though this claim is disputed. After school Thursday, class competition ceased and cooperation was necessary for the Taffy Pull in the Home Fc rooms. Friday was Orange and Blue Day, when Cooper students wore their school colors and bought orange and blue carnations. Showtime, Parts I and II played at the Snow Week soc hop which concluded the 1970 Frosty Frolics. The Cooper Drama Department produced three mainstage plays during the autumn and winter months of 1969-70. The first production was West Side Story, a tale of two lovers, who are bound by love—yet separated by social pressures. The development and consequences of this conflict constitutes the main plot of the musical. Final tryouts for West Side Story were held September 8 and 9. After the cast was chosen, rehearsals were held four to six times a week. Mr. John Cunningham served as production director and managed the dramatic aspects of the musical. Mr. Harold Wildung directed the vocal rehearsals and Mrs. Sandra Mangel handled the choreography. Mr. Richard Saliny directed the orchestral accompaniment. Technical crews prepared scenery, props, lighting, costumes, and makeup for opening night. These crews were under the direction of Mr. Jeffrey Phillips. The final results of months of preparation and anticipation was viewed by capacity audiences on November 13-15 and 20-22. The 1969-1970 Cooper one-act play was based on Viet Rock, written by Megan Terry. It relates the experiences of a soldier in Vietnam, through a series of short skits. Viet Rock with its nine cast members, competed in conference and regional one-act competitions. The Taming of the Shrew was chosen for the winter play, sponsored by the junior class. It is a light comedy centering on the attempts of Pet-ruchio, (Tim Kupka), to tame the wild and willful Kate, (Roberta Weimar.) Mr. David Ludvig directed the production which was performed on February 19, 21, 22. Jeff Lamphere was pronounced Jack of Hearts at the semi-formal dance on February 6. Fifteen candidates were chosen by Y-Teens chapters. They were Dennis Duffy, Dean Dischcr, Tom Haugen, Bob Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Jeff Lamphere, Rick Loula, Dave Modrow, Dan Negen, Greg Newtson, Gary Peterson, Jon Prokop, Ryan Ruch, Pat Cor-rick, and Steve Jcronimus. The entire female student body voted on the candidates. In these activities, and others like these, Cooper students participated as a whole. This is only the skeleton of the life of a CHS student. Learning how to participate as a group as well as function on our own, will prepare us for our futures. 35 (Upper jjr left) Pctruchio, Tim Kupka, teases Kate, Roberta Weimar, in The Taming of the Shrew.” (Upper left) Sergeant Kevin Norberg it confronted by protestor, Lynne!te Richards, in Viet Rock. (Lower far left) Kate attempts to discourage any more insults from Uortensio. (Lower left) Paul Dennler, Dave Smothers and Mike Reid participate in the one-ad play Viet Rock. (Below) Lucenlio, Mark Anderson, woos Bianca. Denise Olsen portrays Bianca during the Shrew production. One-AciAVinier Play—37 (Below) Bruce Bouta eludes a tackle in starch of a reedier. (Right) Jim Spencer .atemper a punt during the Lincoln game. (Center) Coach Bomitad and Coach Knight reflect the tension fell by the team during the Edina game. (far right) Randy Smothers attempts a tackle at the Edina gam . (Bottom row) R. Dye, D. Peterson, A. Wertz, T. Frame, }. 'Pugh, R. Ruch. (Row two) R. Peura, E. Erickson, M. Whalen, C. Oldre, S. Larson, R. Busch, is. Anderson, R. Miller. (Row three) C. Crider, R. Perncone, R. Crowell D. Madison. T. Hoff. B. Koppene n, B. Peterson, D. Ditcher. 40—Football (Bottom row) R. Loula, T. Miller, R. Timm. R. Smothers, T. Lcurr. J. Pielz, ;. Broun. (Row tuo) D. Johnson. K. Bud sb. Al. Boedekier. B. Bouta, T. Mantua, . Corbett, S. Root, G. Pearson, A. Sprague. (Rou three) Al. F.lsmore, M. Hollenbeck, D. F.blen, P. Corrick, J. Spencer, Ai. Rat elms, R. Bates, Al. Richards. K. Brings, J. Murray. Football—'ll (Bottom row) R. Marlin. L. Reiss, T. Schmidt, J. Hirscbfeld. P. Marcia, M. Olmstead, Al. Whin-titty, M. Baiter. D. Nickalauson, A(. Battuta, L. Bjorgan, B. Walter, P. Purnick. (Second row) R Amazi. T. Wills, M. Johnson, D. Athens, J. McQuislen. G. Cat hut. M. Sl lf. T. Erickson, S Uurence, K. Johnson. M. feme, R. Arenx, P. KiUnen, B. Matson. (Top row) Coach Smith, R. Urry, Coach Strong, J. Haugan. D. Han es, M. Spring. C. Htmhurger, D. Reed. R. Hultgren. J Smith B. Wenz, J. Budish. P. Broun. J. Peterson. C. Actanbeig. S. McMuiry. K. Toedl, P. Osllund, D. Using, E. Kaufman. M. Gjerslad, Coach Whitey. Johnson, Mgr. S. Johnson. (Upper left) Junior Mite Hollenbeck, in pursuit of the opposing ball carrier, aioids a b'ock. (extreme left) Mite Gjerslad catches a practice pass before the game, (center) Cooper player escapes an Edina lac tie. (right) The Sophomore team had an im pres site season as they came away with a 6-2 record. Football—45 (Above) Roy Murdoch hotdi lead against Hophins opponent. (above) Shaun Koos partieipatet in one of the many meets held at lathe Sohomis. (right) Surrounded by members of the Cross Country team, Coach Kleinian dseusses an upcoming meet, (upper right) Captain Tim Zbihousht catches his breath after a meet. 44—Cross Country : ■ - Bottom row) J. Grot he. P. Kranz, Af. Kirkbride, D. Prtjselhe, T. Hoppenen, S. Root. H. Goldberg. R. Winsdburger. (Row two) Af. Oates, D. Mosti, G. MacDonald. C. Ubreg, L. Kaiser. M. McCourtnej. C. Bunnell, C. Workman. W. Wright. G. Wallack, S. j cron a-mans. (Row three) M. Hanson. D. Wick, T. Burke. D. Whilis. T. Zbikowski, B. Ringuelski, G. Gellerman, K. Cummings, B. Hersh, B. Wilson. B. Williams, B. Swift. S. Tharp, T. Buddorack, R. M irdock, C. Pitman, Coach Kley man. Cross Country—45 (Lower right) Kim Budish goes in for a store. (Center right) Mike Daniels tries a jump shot over the head of Edina player. (Above right) Rich Huh-gren attempts a basket in B-squad game. (Right) Mike Daniels leaps for rebound. (Below) Ted Leuer breaks for the basket. (Bottom row) S. Hyser, T. Leuer, G. Barrel!, J. Hedding, G. Meyer, K. Budish, B. Wadhams, M. Daniels, J. Spencer, ). O'Neil. (Row two) Coach Bom garters, ]. Nelson. K. McKenzie, R. Ruch, S. Geronimus, B. Cole grove. B. Bouta, S. H or gen, D. Frayseth, Coach Johnson. 46—Basketball Basketball—47 (Bottom row) J. Hogan, Af. Jets tad, . Smith, S. Tharp, G. Burns, M. Bukkila, Af. Wise, R. Hultgren, T. Wilson, P. Masccia. (Roto two) C. Kramer, R. Hermes, K. Scbunk, J. Johnson, B. Windsor, Af. Spring, R. Peterson, P. Brost, B. Wenz, P. Kilonen, P. Fisher, G. Heinekie, Coach Lorentzen. (Far right) Bruce Bout a shoots a jump shot against Robins. (Center right) During the Edina upset Steve Geroni-rnus fires shot. (Right) Greg Meyer shoots for score against Wayza a. (Above) Ryan Ruth drives against opponent. 48—Basketball Basketball—49 v (Bottom row) C. Adams, D. Church, J. Chalet.tin, D. Hill, B. Monitor!, J. Prohop, 5. I-artgsdale, D. Inin. (Row two) Coach Beyer, G. Burquist, M. Zacbmann, B. Peterson, J. Johnson, L Pederson, P. Viter. Coach Boettcher. (Row three) J. Hajtfors. W. Anderson, B. Johnson, L. Thompson, R. Moe, J. Tardiff. (Par left) Bob )ohm on prepares to enter routine on horizontal Bar. Standing by for moral support is Coach Beyer. (Center) Topping off a set, Mike Flynn prepares to dismount. (Abose left) Side horse artist Jon Prokop executes suing over pummels to position for next stunt. (Above right) Impressing judges is half the battle in a varsity tumbling routine. (Above) In Region ) gymnastics l ee Pederson performs under heavy pressure. Gymnastics—51 (Bottom rou) R. DcBruyn, H. Goldberg, B. Brown, D. Inin. (Second row) R. Suindall, R. Amizi, B. Johnson, D. Hanson, D. Schmid, M. Nelson, R. Chelmo. (Third row) Coach Beyer, G. Smith, M. Johnson, S. Pierson, N. Sauer, J. Hackenmueller, L. Bjoryan, M. Matheny, J. Lenarz, D. Nicholauson, S. Hanson, G. Johnson, Coach Boettcher. (To[ row) B. Wilson, R. Moselle, I.. Fredrickson, 1. Kruegar, M. McCourtney, J. Stock well. - (Bottom far left) Unwavering concentration is evident in handstand on rings executed by Pat Utter. (Left center) Head high. Rick Moc steadies l.-Seat for the judges. (Upfrer center) Ward Anderson uses difficult fault over horizontal bar to add variety to hit routine. (Lower center) Coach Beyer .tddresiei student body during the pep fell honoring state champions. (Above) Loreuce Thompseu holds a handstand on the parallel bars. Gymnastics—$3 (Top) Str.il iing with might our liauk rolls his opponent for the pin. (Above left) In a shoudou n of strength Coopei's grapple .ittempts to overcome his opponent. (Center) Pressing for a pin. Chris Konop’i opponent in fruitless effort struggles to avoid it. (Bottom) Brie Brou n takes adiantage of his position in an effort to roll hit opponent. 54—Wrestlinq (Bottom row) S. Gruenke, J. Teed . L. Rein, D. Ehlen, R Pericone, A. Vilson. K. Thompson. R. Sc human. K. Piche. J. Hirsch, C. Neuberger. (Row two) B. Butler. C. Clemens. R. Girod. D. Hanes. S. McMurrey, B. IP'alien, B. Peterson. S. B.tuers, C. Broun. B. Carlson, C. l.oubtn. J. Bouta. R. Nelson. (Row three) Coach Tobin, J. Piuochul, At. Utzke. E. Bcddow, N. Uomberxer, C. Crider, G. Negen, 7. Manthei. D. Lubenski, R. Spatze, At. Borg, A. Daitey. G. lathy. G. Klaie, J. McQuisitn. G. Cauness, At. Whinncry, S. Yund, 1. Johnson. S. Harrison, S. Waletko, T. Miller. B. Crouell, H. McCann. D. Multey, (Aboie right) CaMain Jeff Ltrnphere works on computing a takedown. (Abote) Senior Crit Konop applies a Turk ride on his opponent. (Left) Den-uj De Bitty tt't face reflects the Concentration ntee t,try to urerlte succesifully. Wrestling—55 (Bottom roil') P. Totlt, S. Nelson, C. Konop, J. fasrnphere, R. Hendrickson, ) Begirt. T. Lamphere, P. Lussertbop. (Row two) D. Hartton, M. Christenson, 5. Anderson, S. Docrr, M. Good, (7. Olson, D. Clausnitzer, D. DeBruyu. T. N lles, D. Jacobsen. (Row three) Coach Tobin, D. Johnson, R. Peura, E. Broun, K. Briggs, C. Otdre, R. Busch, Af. Hollenbeck, P. Agernoff, Coach Sohn. 56—Wrestling (Far left) Erie Broun attempts to slop Edina take down. (Above tenter) Ran-d) Pericone successfully ridel his opponent. (Center) Greg Olton demonstrates a cross body ride. (Bottom left) Tom Lamp here attempts a cradle. (Aboxe) Coach Tobin helps B squadtrs im prose it re tiling skills. (Left) Coach Sohrt discusses upcoming meet with team. Wrestling—57 (Bottom row) G. Gardner, D. Comer, 5. Root, P. Otllnnd, B. Moe, C. Pern. (Rou two) Coach Hammer, D. Bremer, D. Hath, D. Irving, Af. Kopietz, C. Hinting, T. Pcchtal, f. Watnick, J. Bailie), B. Winters, R. Scbu iehlenberg. (Par right) Dave Comer backhands a shot. (Right center) Jeff Watnick facet off with Richfield. (Center above) The anxiety of a dote game reflects on the faces of Hawkt. (Center below) The puck it dropped and the game beg’Ut. (Above) BUI Winters controls puck. (Bottom row) J. Hirsh field, J. Leuis, D. John ton, J. Wander, M. Burrows. 5. Dieter, K. Johnson, . Johnson. (Second row) Conch Braun, C. Srneda, R. Casper, D. Ohm.w, M. Johnson, K. Lille ho, D. Peterson. S. Broun. Vi. Olson, S. Gvildmejer, B. Corral. (Row •href) T. McDermott, P. Concur, B. Sands, M. Ue, T. Johnson, M. Myerhuff. D. Lirsot, J. Uunermann, B. Christensen. Iiotkcy—59 (Bottom) At. Ouxbury, At. Elsinore, At. Bo-deker. (Row two) G. Plasencia. R. Steinert, At. Webb'inger, G. Venagea. J. S tapirs, M. Fallon. G. Peterson. S. AtcKinler. (Row three) P. Connolly. D. Negen. Ai. Fallon. K. Julian. At. Hal ter son, J. Wolford. A!. Peterzen. D. Petsgh. (Far left) Kimns Julian swims Jim leg of relay. (Center) Cabtain Marc Boed-drier practices butterfly. (Center) Mark Fallon swimming individual medley. (Above left) Marl Duxbury and Paul Connolly work to perfect relay start. (Above) Mile Webinger works to improve bis entry. (Bottom row) ]. Kellog, D. Slold, S. Houston, C. Mommsen. (Top row) M. McKinley, J. Heilpern, P. Duxbury, D. Boardson, J. Karvonen. Swimming—61 Athletics The 1969-70 athletic season proved to be one of the finest in Cooper's history from the first football victory over Wayzata to the last event in state gymnastics. The Hawks exhibited the determination and skill necessary to pursue the goal of victory. Football started the athletic season. The 1969-’70 football squad completed what appeared to have been the finest season in Cooper’s history. It ended, however, in what coaches and players considered a frustrating and disappointing year. Beginning with a 20-0 win over Wayzata, the Hawks then tied the Lincoln Bears, 0-0. Rob-binsdale, eager to avenge last year's loss to the Hawks, handed the gridders their first loss of the season. Cooper retaliated and defeated the Minnetonka Skippers 7-6, only to be stopped by Edina the following week 45-12. The Hawks came back to defeat the Hopkins Warriors 20-6. In the next two games, Cooper was felled by the Kennedy Eagles 20-13 and the St. Louis Park Orioles 21-6, to end Lake Conference play. The gridders ended the season by defeating the Anoka Tornadoes, 6-0, in a non-confcrence game, winning the annual Pumpkin Bowl. Despite the disappointing season, the gridders managed to place two men, Randy Smothers and Ted Luer, on the all-conference team. Robin Timm, a steady performer for the Hawks all year, was voted Most Valuable Player. At the Annual football banquet, Doug Johnson was voted Most Dedicated Junior Varsity Player. Arlie Bomstad, the Hawk gridder coach for six years announced his resignation at the end of the football season. The upcoming split between the schools was the determining factor in his decision. Cooper's sophomore football team duplicated the record of last year by completing the season with six wins and two losses. Much of their success was due to a strong team effort and spirit. Their coaches feel that many of the sophomores will make a strong contribution to future varsity teams. Although the Cross Country team got off to a slow start, they began gathering momentum with the Robbinsdale Invitational. Continuing to place high in the next two invitationals, the distance men reached the turning point of the season with, their victory over Bcnilde and Fridley in a triangular meet. While they proved successful in dual meets, they showed far greater ability in the triangular and invitational meets. Coach Klcyman commented on the season, In general, I believe we had a very strong team. I do not see how we could not be rated in the top 20 teams in the state, and this is a feeling stated to me by other coaches. Looking at the teams we beat and how well they did in their areas will give a good comparison as to our strength. I do not believe that there are three other teams in the state that can field 20 runners as strong as our top 20 runners. The fifteen returning lettermen contributed greatly to the successful last half of the season. Posting a 10-6 record, Whitey Johnson's cagers established the greatest season ever at Cooper. They finished the season in fifth place in Lake Conference standings. The Hawks were defeated by Edina, Hopkins, Robbinsdale and Lincoln. Highlighting their triumphs, was their unbelievable upset of Richfield, 58-57, in overtime. Carrying the momentum, they went on to defeat Wayzata. Entering a minor slump, they fell victims to Lincoln and Robbinsdale, but recovered in fine fashion by beating Edina. Post Christmas vacation activity brought the cagcrs to a seven game winning streak, including the one point victory over Lincoln. Coach Johnson stated this to be Cooper's most productive season. Numerous records were slashed including rebounding by Greg Meyer and top scoring by Ryan Ruch. Ruch was also chosen as a member of the all conference team. The 1969-’70 gymnastic team, coached by Har-lowc Beyer and Brian Boettcher, had one of its most outstanding years in the history of gymnastics at Cooper. The team won every dual meet, won the Lake Conference title, placed first in regionals and, most important of all, placed first at the state meet. At the state meet Captain Barry Peterson captured a state title, as did Rick Moc, Lee Pederson, Jon Prokop, and Jack Tardiff. Other Hawks who placed in the finals were; Ward Anderson. Gary Berquist, Don Church, Doug Hill, Dave Madison. Lorence Thompscn, and Mark Zachmann. At the Stout State Invitational where the top teams from Minnesota and the top ten teams from Wisconsin competed, Cooper tied for first with White Bear. At the Mankato Invitational where 33 teams competed. Cooper gymnasts brought home the first place trophy, along with five first place medals. The Hawks' toughest competition in the Lake Conference was Robbinsdale whom the Hawks beat, with a score of 69.5-33.5. By defeating Robbinsdale, the Hawks increased their record of 28 consecutive wins in the Lake Conference meets. Returning to the team next year will be Lee Pederson, Gary Berquist, Doug Hill, Pat Utter, Dave Madison, Bon Morrison, Curt Adams and Steve Langsdale. The Cooper wrestling team recorded nine victories against one defeat to tic for first place in the Lake Conference dual meet standings. The Hawks’ only defeat was a mid-season meet against Hopkins. The Hawks also lost a close Non-Conference meet versus Fridley. Coach Sohn led his team to satisfying victories over Robbinsdale, to gain the machete trophy, and over Richfield to win a share of first place. In District 18 competition, the Hawks gained revenge on the earlier loss to Hopkins by beating the Warriors to take first place in the meet. In that meet the Hawks also qualified seven wrestlers to advance to regionals. Captains Jeff Lamphere and Ron Hendrickson led a group of five wrestlers, including Tom Lamphere, Chris Konop, and Eric Brown, from a third place finish in the regionals to finish sixth in the state tournament. Lamphere was a state champ. Cooper also had a promising B-squad, losing only two meets, and had some very impressive meets, including a shut-out victory over Mound, 56-0. The Cooper pucksters, not living up to expectations, finished the season with a 4-13 1 record. Coach Robert Hammer was pleased with the overall effort the teams provided during the season. Tri-captain Bill Winter and junior Greg Gardner led the scoring for Cooper icemen, with nine goals apiece. Gardner was the only Hawk to acquire a hat trick, scoring three goals against Park. The B-squad had a good season considering the number of members on the team. Their sportsmanship and drive made them play their best. The Cooper swimming team, tri-captained by Mike Elsmore, Marc Ikjeddckcr and Mark Dux-bury, splashed their way to a rewarding season. After suffering defeats at the hands of top-ranked Lake competition, the team came back to win five straight meets and rise from 16th to sixth in the state-wide rankings. The outstanding efforts of the entire team were prevalent during the dual meet season, with varsity records broken by seniors Marc Bocddeker and Jeff Staples, juniors Mike Fallon and Shawn McKinley, and sophomore Kinn Julian. As in years past, the underclassmen provided the needed depth to the squad, with the winning performances coming from the juniors and seniors. Junior Mike Fallon, according to Coach Arne Johnson, was the most dependable and versatile swimmer on the team. He proved to be a leading power in dual meet competition. Next year's season is expected to be a highly successful one with the majority of this year's varsity squad returning and only one varsity member lost in the school split. Although Cooper athletes and teams had bitter and sweet moments, the Hawks continuously strived to better their past records. Lake conference standings in football, basketball and gymnastics were recorded as the best ever at Cooper during the 1969-'70 season. B-SQUAD FOOTBALL WE THEY 20 WAYZATA 0 0 LINCOLN 0 7 ROBBINSDALE 35 7 MINNETONKA 6 12 EDINA 45 20 HOPKINS 6 13 KENNEDY 20 6 ST. LOUIS PARK 21 6 ANOKA 0 B-SQUAD BASKETBALL WE THEY 97 RICHFIELD 61 80 WAYZATA 38 24 LINCOLN 55 63 ROBBINSDALE 49 61 MINNETONKA 39 42 EDINA 56 55 HOPKINS 57 59 KENNEDY 54 52 ST. LOUIS PARK 48 50 MOUND 45 39 RICHFIELD 48 47 WAYZATA 30 58 ANOKA 38 41 LINCOLN 57 43 ROBBINSDALE 40 64 ST. CLOUD 53 56 EDINA 57 40 HOPKINS 48 WE B-SQUAD GYMNASTICS THEY 57 ‘ LINCOLN 48 81 ANOKA 24 75 ROBBINSDALE 30 97 ST. LOUIS PARK 8 54 FAIRMONT 51 79.5 KENNEDY 25.5 81 RICHFIELD 24 36 RAMSEY 69 B-SQUAD SWIMMING WE 'THEY 45 ST. LOUIS PARK 50 35 HOPKINS 60 44 EDINA 51 43 KENNEDY 52 46 ROBBINSDALE 50 46 WINONA 49 42 ST. LOUIS PARK 53 61 LINCOLN 44 41 ROCHESTER MAYO 54 40 ROCHESTER MARSHALL 55 42 KENNEDY 53 B-SQUAD HOCKEY WE THEY 3 ST. LOUIS PARK 5 3 HILL 1 1 LINCOLN 3 4 HOPKINS 7 4 ROBBINSDALE 7 3 WAYZATA 3 3 CREDIN 3 5 MINNETONKA 3 5 STILLWATER 2 3 OSSEO 4 4 KENNEDY 6 3 EDINA 5 3 MOUND 3 1 RICHFIELD 5 B-SQUAD WRESTLING WE THEY 31 ROBBINSDALE 16 31 MINNETONKA 13 39 EDINA 9 45 KENNEDY 3 21 HOPKINS 25 56 MOUND 0 33 ST. LOUIS PARK 19 32 FRIDLEY 13 11 RICHFIELD 33 29 WAYZATA 17 35 LINCOLN 8 (A—B-Squad Stores VARSITY FOOTBALL WE THEY 20 WAYZATA 0 0 LINCOLN 0 7 ROBBINSDALE 35 7 MINNETONKA 6 12 EDINA 45 20 HOPKINS 6 13 KENNEDY 20 6 ST. LOUIS PARK 21 6 ANOKA 0 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY WE THEY 50 EDINA 15 49 RICHFIELD 15 35 LINCOLN 20 20 MINNETONKA 39 15 WAYZATA 50 33 HOPKINS 22 34 ROBBINSDALE 23 16 MOUND 46 16 KENNEDY 46 30 ST. LOUIS PARK 25 VARSITY BASKETBALL WE THEY 58 RICHFIELD 57 77 WAYZATA 53 34 LINCOLN 47 45 ROBBINSDALE 53 70 MINNETONKA 59 61 EDINA 52 57 HOPKINS 63 56 KENNEDY 47 73 ST. LOUIS PARK 62 67 MOUND 46 73 RICHFIELD 45 65 WAYZATA 54 73 ANOKA 66 47 LINCOLN 46 42 ROBBINSDALE 48 51 ST. CLOUD 65 53 EDINA 65 58 HOPKINS 70 VARSITY WRESTLING WE THEY 32 ROBBINSDALE 10 27 MINNETONKA 16 32 EDINA 12 32 KENNEDY 11 15 HOPKINS 29 43 MOUND 3 29 ST. LOUIS PARK 17 VARSITY GYMNASTICS WE 63.5 FAIRMONT 89 ST. LOUIS PARK 69 NORTH 73 LINCOLN FIRST STOUT STATE INV. 68.5 KENNEDY SECOND WHITE BEAR INV. 76 ALEXANDER RAMSEY 80.5 RICHFIELD FIRST MANKATO INV. 91 EDINA 78 ANOKA 69.5 ROBBINSDALE FIRST PLACE REGIONALS FIRST PLACE STATE THEY 41.5 16 36 32 36.5 29 20.5 14 27 35.5 WE VARSITY SWIMMING THEY 47 ST. LOUIS PARK 48 41 HOPKINS 61 34 EDINA 53 42 KENNEDY 42 53 ROBBINSDALE 43 52 WINONA 39 56 ST. LOUIS PARK 37 58 LINCOLN 45 50 ROCHESTER MAYO 51 44 ROCHESTER MARSHALL 55 40 KENNEDY 47 48 ST. CLOUD TECH 54 41 GOLDEN VALLEY WE VARSITY HOCKEY THEY 2 KENNEDY 5 5 ST. LOUIS PARK 3 1 ROBBINSDALE 4 1 MOUND 3 4 RICHFIELD 8 1 WAYZATA 1 0 HILL 6 4 HOPKINS 7 1 MINNETONKA 5 1 EDINA 7 2 LINCOLN 7 5 ST. LOUIS PARK 1 2 MOUND • 3 0 RICHFIELD 4 3 WAYZATA 2 1 LINCOLN 7 1 ROBBINSDALE 3 WE f THEY 16 FRIDLEY 25 25 RICHFIELD 15 34 WAYZATA 6 37 LINCOLN 3 FIRST PLACE DISTRICTS THIRD PLACE REGIONALS SIXTH PLACE STATE ---------------J Varsity Scores—65 (Above) Jan Davit speculates outcome of the football game. (Top left) B-squad cheerleaders: Bottom: L. Johnson, f. Siegfried, S. Kessler. Second row: M. Insula, P. Raveling. Top: D. Bed man, K. Tynen. (Top right) Cheerleaders prepare for she upcoming game against Robins. (Right) Chris Ponicli and Sue Staples release tensions after dose game. 68—Cheerleaders (Below) 1969-70 At quad (heer leaders: First row: M. Sodergren, F. Grand.!, S. Staples. Second row: J. Briggs, S. Flattest, P. Bohlig, Newton, f. Biegler. Third row: B. Olson, M. Buchkosky. Top: C. Ponicki. (At left) B-squad captain, jean Siegfried, cheers at the Homecoming pep jest. (Left) Cheryl Be!ford displays her spirit at a pep fest. (Top) Two Pep Club initiates were Bonnie L dd and Sue Ber.trd. (Center) During a pep fest, initiates hated unexpected air raids. 70—Pep Club (Top) Ptp Club takes .in Mine part in the Homteom Hg Ptp fen. (Center right) A meeting of the Ptp Club eabintt it alu.tys fun. fBottom) Ptp Club numbers. Pep Club—71 Marching band: (Bottom rou) M. Ruffenach, S. Peterson, B. Vandenberg, B. Sehnack, N. Lloyd, M. Halrorstn, J. Brock, G. Carlson, K. Gunnerson, B. Engen, N. Kalmoe, C. Welsh, V. Shaber. (Row luo) B. Nilsen, J. Ronning, D. Dickson, S. Burns, T. Weiss, D. Johnson, J. Branbj, S. Hannibal, C. Finselh, L. VanWie, C. Olson, M. Putnick. C. Canton, T. ' .bikowski. (Row three) G. l.ockuood, S. Olson, L. Peterson, B. Carlson, R. Murdock, S. Dublin, K. Tschannen, T. Berry, L. Ferrell, B. Hilgers, K. Schulz, P. Peterson, C. Broun. (Row four) B. lutdd, G. Hanson, S. Koosman, Y. Merchant, P. Pierson, S. Menard, D. Enquist, S. Kickolausen, L. Nelson, C. Albrecht, P. Ijcssenhop, M. Fin set h. Symphonic Band: (Bottom row) C. Rudie. A. Prigge, .. Amundson, S. Burns, T. Wets, C. Finstlh, . kriggs, D. Johnson. (Row two) R. Olson, S. Menard C. Kimmerle, D. Enquist, M. Hollenbeck. D. Jensen, P. Pearson, D. Dear, C. Fullmer. R. Phillips, G. Benson. J. Branbj, R. Snustad, I. VanWie, P Ludtke, K. Klateus, (Row three) B. Correll, J. Johnson, D. Nelson. L. Wright, Y. Merchant, J. Olson, B. Stockdill, V. Norton, J. Ostrom, D. Konop, B Carlson, J. Ronning, R. Hendrickson, L. Suonger, D. Dai id ton. L. Gist old, Af, Buchkosky, K. Gunnerson, M. Halvorson, G. Carlson, W. Anderson, J Miners. (Top row) P. Hat bison, T. Zbikowski, B. Engen, D. Moch, C. Canton. R. Schwichlenberg, B. Schnell, D. Stulz, L. Ferrell, P. Olson, J. LeCuycr S. Jeronimus, R. Murdock, B. Rhyli, T. Schmid, T. Davis, P. I.ussenhop, P. Peterson, J. Olson, A. Door. H. Gee. L. Pen), J. F.hlen, B. Schnack. B. Vandenberg. 72—Band Mwhhg Band: (Bottom row) C. Rudie. D. Schilling, I.. Swonger, A. Prigge, li. Nitzkorski, fit. Peter, P. Carlton, I. Minors, 11. Gee. L Peril, . Sullivan thlen, D. Kloos.D. Haedt. (Row two} P. Hubtson, V. Schmidt, K. Wenger, L. Bolton. R. Schwichtenbcrg, J. Franz, L. Wright, J. Edgren, K. Kimmerle, D. Dear, C. Fullmer, D. Nelson, J. O shorn, R. Olson. (Row three) D. U-wis. G. Carlson, A Oest err etch, S. erontmous, C. Fleming, D. Stultz, .. Farrell, P. ,0N- G. Johnson, B. Schell T. Schmid, B. Olson. (Row Jour) J. Nelson, T. Davis, L. Gist old, J. Olson, B. fitickelson, L. Amundson, D. lenten, P. Quads G. tngelbrecht, B. Correll, J. Johnson. (Color Guard) G. Benson, A. Doerr, G. Venegae. Stage Band: (Bottom Row) fit. Bucbkoskj, J. Miners, W. Anderson, G. Carlson, fit. Boeddcckcr, S. Dieter, D. Ditcher. T. Zibikowski. (Top row) Mr. Kloos, B. fitorrison, B. Schnack. J. Ehlen, B. Ryhtie, T. Schmid, R. Murdock. S. Jeronimus, J. LeDujer, P. Olson, J. Lundbcrg, G. Johnson. (Opposite page) Honor guard steps forward in salute to flags. (Lefl) Routines are prepared for halftime entertainment. Band—73 Sophomore Bund: Bottom row} L. Taft. M. Nordstrom, C. Juba. K. Seelye, S. Schuller, D. Ring, P- Broun, It. Monncit, P. Schulz, S. Hawkins, F.. East-house, S. Pidany, S. Lind. ). Duenske. Row two) C. Ross, R. Put nick. K. Jensen, S. Fore, D.Paulaha, D. Pearson, ]. Nyguard, V. Landecker, Af. Wang, fll. Carlson, B. Boecker, K. Lillebo, R. Veit. K. Palm, K. LaFontaine, S. Bohn, Al. 1-aBcrge, C. Neuberger, L. Jukua. (Row three) B. Tunks, K. Schilling, R. Jtvne, Af. Stein wag, D. Hosten, J. Lewis, S. Hanson. D. Malley, C. Kingsley, D. Vanderpool, D. Michelson, Af. Finseth, B. Wolff, D. Albrecht, Af. Johnson, S. Crothe, K. Johnson, Af. Udden, D. Holmgren, Afr. Haedt. Concert Band: (Bottom row) A. Prigge, C. Rudie, D. Schilling, N. Lloyd, J. Bor gendale, D. Dickson, Af. Asp, S. Hannibal. (Row two) P. Quad), V. Schaber, P. Werth, S. Koosrnann, D. Lloyd, B. Mickelson, L. Peterson, C. Albrecht, N. Rader, S. McLtHan, N. Kalmoe, .. Bergman, D. Rykken, Af. Smith, J. Brock, B. Sitzkorski, D. Madison. (Row three) Af. Tyson, B. Ltdd, R. Saunders, J. Edgren, C. Slromburg, J. Duffey, D. Nelson, B. Olson, L. Nelson. S. Olson. J. Fur bur, 7. Engelbreeht, G. Venenca, C. Welsh, W. Busch. Af. Bolton, J. Franz, C. Olson, J. Biegler, G. Hanson, K. Schultz, Af. Peter, J. Pitcher, S. Dieter, •'. Carlton. (Row four) Af. Pernick, V. Schmidt, H. Goldstein, C. Schieck, K. Wenger, D. DeBruyn, Af. F.lsrnore, L Bolton, S. Olson, D. Schmid, W. Bryan, J. Olsen, G. Johnson, D. Meyer, P. Hahn, T. Berry, K. Tschannen, R. Hilgers, L. Kaiser, P. I.undgren, C. Flemming, S. Dublin, R. Peters, J. Nelson. C. Broun, Af. Whalen, D. Lewis, G. Carlson. (Back row) D . Albrecht, S. Hanson, Af. Ruffcnach, K. Budish, P. Sulliran, G. Lockwood. S. Peterson. Sophomore Band: (Bottom row) S. John ion, D. Hanf, G. Ellis, J. Mushy, H. Langley, G. Dahlin, N. Ziedlik, C. Tatro, S. Raney, S. Wenholz, B. Scaia, . Carlson, M. Tierney, C. A (her blade. (Row two) B. Abendroth, A. Amborn, P. Danielson, II. Goldberg, M. Arne son, J. Fischer, T. Schlosser, J. Oesler-reich, C. Shuck, C. Johnson, S. Uhoucek, L. Stigscll, R. Gee, M. Olson, B. Olson, Al. Lee, B. Turner, D. Mills, V. Boeddeker, N. Nelson. (Row three) J. Lexcen, J. Leech, M. Gjerslad, I.. Wickstrom, M. Metheny, D. Peugh, A. Lund, K. Iverson, S. Gray, W. Wright, M, Carlson, B. Price, F. Vana, K. Cer-uick, P. Fisher, Al. Dorm,men, G. Draziouski, D. Wynia, R. Hullgren, S. Pitmon, P. Ostlund, Af. Johansen, S. Ackerman. (Opposite page) The F.. J. Cooper Marching Band performs at home football games. (Left) Betty Nilsen leads the Homecoming parade. (Below) Flag Twirlers: N. Kalmoe, C. Welsh V. Schaffer, C. Rudie, D. Schilling, L. Swonger. Band—75 Self (I choir: (Bottom row) D. Enquist, R. Snuslad, C. Kreckleberg, R. Fenian, Af. I Jib), F. Nali, S. Clair, Af. Newton, L. Scott, R. Stewart. (Row two) C. Sanderson, D. Bartholomew, I.. Tripp, R. Landmark, P. Nordness, J. Hof ford, S. Iverson, C. Ulleiig, B. Hentges, G. Johnson, C. Cramer. (Row three) J. Zimdars, F.. Koffman, G. Lopac, D. liaise, At. Becker, E. Broun, J. Fischer, Af. Reid, Af. Spence, G. Dolphin, R. Schumann. (Row four) G. Merer, K. Hedlund, J. Goodwin, T. Burke, J. Goldberg, D. Duffy, R. Hojme, T. Johmon, F. Olson, J. Bernstein. Varsity Mixed Choir: (Bottom row) K. Haugen, S. Staples, C. Gray, D. Norby, N. Nuro, J. Harris, S. Danielson, Af. IX'edin, K. Sieveke, Af. Ridgeway. (Row two) S. Magna ton. S. Niekolauson, C. Morin, V. Johnson, N. Varner, K. Nordenstrom, S. Kladifka, J. Heilpern, I.. Kilander, K. Doar, R. Nelson, D. Smith. (Row three) J. Siegfried, P. Gull tig, J. Fursman. C. Stockuell, Af. Irmen, D. Smothers, .. Blesi, D. Ne lion, R. Fisher, Af. Conlin, G. Rudulph, !-■ Russell, P. Klatri, K. Voskuil. (Row four) Af. Matefy, B. Spier, D. Abendroth, R. I labor. B. Osborn, C. IJplon, II . Wahls from, D. Modrow, E. Wilson, K. Suanton, K. Harasjn, Af. Villars, R. Wtimer, J. Urieri. Madrigal: (Bottom row) Af. Man-waring, R. Wander, N. Se Master, Af. Becker, F. Nali, J. Fischer, I.. Peterson, F.. Brou n, C. Haugen. (Row two) C. Cramer, Af. Reid, K. Johnson, K. Norberg, . IJpin-ski, T. Johnson, S. Iverson, T. Kupka, J. Olson, R. Loula. 76—Choir Select choir: (Bottom row) B. Nash, Af Manuaring, C. Haugen, L. lusbrnann, . Upinski, K. Johnson, C. Banos, P. Toklt, S. Taubman, J. Olson. (Row two) P. Olson, K. MacDonald, T. Holman, K. Wasti, C. Dirks, V. Scholl, L. Richards, N. Schlosser, C. Kartell, J. Anderson, D. Windsperger, L. Peterson. (Row three) C. Smith, G. Meidel, D. Saunders, B. Sword, M. Anderson, J. I.ucehesi, P. Peterson, D. Hill, T. Quinlin, D. Hanson, J. Boyer, R. Loula. (Row Jour) K. Nor berg, T. Swanson, T. Kupka, J. Wander, M. Petersen, R. Coonrod. R. Bates, R. Conor, G. Lids ter, R. Wander, K. Julian. Varsity Girls' Glee: (Bottom row) M. Shasky, K. Jensen, F. Granda, J. Nelson, C. Johnson, Af Sodergren, B. Werner, B. Bosak, L. Karsten, L. F.ppetly, P. Bohlig. (Row two) V. Grangness, L. Lojtus, M. Zieska, C. Tofte, J. Ganz, G. Hanson, M. Asp, P. Lund, D. Carlson, T. Peterson, P. Bauer, K. Hammond, Af Gruhlke, S. Hartmann, M.S ehuarlz. (Row three) S. Hartley, D. Rut tad, T. Roubik, L. Moore. V. Porter, N. Carlson, R. McDarthy, G. Gellerman, S. Donnelly, N. NyStrom, C. Wilkinson, B. Erickson, L. Lindgren, C. O’Neill, L. Iosngsdale, D. Drake, J. Bloomauist. (Row four) C. Skubilz, C. Barren, K. Bodin, J. Kohls, J. Blake, P. Barkis nd, V. Hedlund, V. Ibach, J. Higher. D. Hansen, L. Pappas, L. Shelton, L. Hill, S. Reed, Af Holmgren, Af Bui rill, S. Hansen, D. Schilling, K. Olson, Al. Le Claire. Sophomore Girls’ Glee: (Bottom row) D. Olson, D. HiUttkka, W. Melby, D. Hester, D. last son, K. Marketon, Af. Digatono, B. Cooper, S. Carpenter, W. Bullis, C. Oman, J. Dickson, Af Mohn, S. Tern pel, S. Gustafson. (Row two) . Hanley, C. Peterson. L. Janikou ski, P. Brown, S. McDonald, P. I famous, J. Mutton, J. Loegletn, D. Hill, L. Spence, A. Fortier, B. Russell, K. Tynan, D. Quade, D. Knutson. K. Haratyn. (Row three) M. Sicora, J. Hesse, D. Broun, P. Bartel. R. Cameron, P. Kreget, B. Kreger, B. Stahlberg, A. Spaist, S. Wot mas, V. Knock, K. Katvala, C. Kephart, J. Clay pool, C. Nelson, D. Schicrtz, Af Martin. (Row four) ,. Gibbs, A. Hatcher, K. Burke, V. Radzak, J. Slenberg, P. Witry, L. Wahl, K. Knutson, J. Schuller, K. Ulchy, S. Herzog, Al. Hazellon, C. Stuart, A. Cramer, N. Larson, J. Edwards. Choir—77 Sophomore Madrigal: (Bottom row) R. Goins, C. Deilherl, G. Dolphin. Af. Mohrs, D. Matefy, L. Morrell, D. Cummings, J. Weiss. (Top row) T. Berman, T. Wilton, P. Broun, B. Wenz, A. Cramer, B. Murphy, S. Lett son, E. Kofi man. Sophomore Choir: (Bottom row) D. Carlson, S. Rudin, D. Nelson, K. Hughes, C. Dejarlais. . Carlson, M. Louis, C. Jones, T. Berman. C. Radzak, R. Eek-man, A. Laliberte, S. Larsen. S. l sko, S. Keefer, P. Gunther, I.. Gabnelson. K. Stanger. (Row two) D. Northman, S. MrKeon, P. Hodain, C. Peterson, Af. Crawford, P. Schmidt, K. Killcallen, N. Quintan, II. Swanson, L. Marcell, K. Hoops, C. Dieter, ]. Grove, C. Stein, . Lanners, D. Connor, A. Elserspeler, . Stewart, Af. Reader, D. Murphy, K. Marcey. (Row three) D. Zume. J. Haugen, D. Hanson, C. Cramer, B. Murphy, T. Hanna, G. Vellner, B. Wolack, G. Burns, K. Hemingway, N. Nelson, A. Springer, S. Niederhaus, J. Stockwell, R. Windsperger, K. Shunk. D. Irving, S. Danielson, J. Stager, R. Goins, J. Stilley, D. Cummings, G. Rubcnhouser. (Row four) D. Mason, J. Spilzenberger, S. Thorpe, J. Lee, Af. Bong, V. Bloche, P. Dennler, D. Matefy, C. Betzold, D. Berkoff, C. Matson, S. Basset, B. Nelson, P. Klostcr, S. Quick, Af. Olmstcad. D. Hearld, P. Kupka, T. Wilson, J. Lepinski, D. Peoples, B. Wenz. Choir Council: E. Brown, P. Tokle, N. Schlosser, F. Nali, f. Fischer, R. Loula. L. Peterson. President, R. Wander. 78—Choir Orchestra: (Bottom row) K. Hatatyu, . Lundborg, C. Nyquist, C. Baker, .. I.or trice, P. Dutch, B. Harries. (Standing) D. Buhitr, AJ. Montgomery, D. Gohel, S. Isir ton. (Row two) Af. Rejsa, V. Murdock, L. Bjork, J. Lit ten'll, R. Soindahl, D. Sauer, D. Broun. Orchestra—7? (Center left) Set era! of the Cooperettes sit atop their Homecoming float. (Top left) Cooperettes perform at the winter sports pep fest. (Top right) Val jack-etl lances to Aquarius. Cooperettes (Top row) V. Norton, P. Ludtke. (Second row) N. Varner, G. Johnson. N. Schlosser, f. Bloc-key, ]. Blake. C. Nelson, D. Ferrell, . Olson. S. Niekolausen. (Third row) V. Jacket!. S. Novak. Capt. I.. Kilander, K. Hatcher, D. Pedersen. (Fourth row) K. Gray, D. Davis, C. Krckleherg, f. Borgendale, C. Adam ion. (Fifth row) D. Walton, P. Gjentad, D. Olson. 80—Cooperates (Top left) Art Club officers (from top) Bob Mickelson, Bonnie Nitziorjii, f.me Oitton, Judy Higbee, Lynn McCann. (Top right) Their float won second blace in the homecoming parade. (Bottom left) Some of the members made plastic flowers to sell. (Bottom right) Lynn McCann uses the torch. Art Club—81 (Far left) Realizing that speaking techniques aid a debater, Mike Ruf-fen neb gestures for effect. (Left center) Debate members pose for an informal picture. (From top) Af. Ruffcnach, M. Porter, J. Miners, T. Quinlan. (Bottom, far left) Debater Mark Porter prepares briefs at he copies notet for future reference. (Bottom left) Mrs. Jan llelgetton, debate coach, ad sites Tim Quinlan on the question of unilateral military intervention. (Above left) Kathy Prokop writes to her patient at Cambridge as part of one G.U.S. project. (Above) G.US. officers: Lynn Gruber, secretary: Denise Olson, treasurer; Karla Iambic, president; Joan DeCoursin, vice-president. (Left) G.U.S. members (Bottom row) S. MacDonald, V. Jacket!. K. Anderson, K. Jen en, K. Prokop, M. Sodcrgren (Second row) L. Gruber, D. Bela w ski. D. DeCoursin, S. Courtner, J. DeCoursin. D. Norby, G. Gdiet man (Top row) S. Nic-kolausen, Af. Buchoski, L. Kilander, Af, Newton, D. Olson. G.U.S.—83 O.F.. (Bottom tou) S. Clast, C. Broun, P. Lundgren, J. Raffelson, S. Sebesta, M. Breyan, L. Broun. (Second row) C. Rambow, S. Rohe, K. Smith, A1. Groen, L Hess, J. Schmidt, S. Carlson, S. Prim ran, P. Thomey, V. Johnson, S. Last german. (Third row) B. Bell, D. Platzcr, P. Nelcn, S. Dejarlais, N. Enfield. R. Lanners. (Fourth row) D. Elverud, At. Johnson, (lasst row) G. Johnson, K. Geisler. D.E. (Bottom ion) P Peck. Af. Malikouskt. ll.iui. S. SoIjiz. (F -u B. Coon I at!, .. Kailstii-I P;u,„. I. Sio itn. K. Cert Jit, T. Middles toJt, K Connelly. }. Rafflesoa. (Second rou) D. Fiberf, Al. R Itmtrunk, Al McCoy, Al K. Sever. (Third rou) K. Dunn. D. McKenzte. D K.rlbnde, K. Dickey, ,„u) R. ) baton. Al. Flynn, C. Johnson, J llbat. D Jopp. J. McClain,in. (Fifth row) B Butler, S Re C I lorn.itb, V. Reed. F M T I (Bottom row) Al Biu aton, T. Seh . ]. W.iJtke, A. Butcher, D tan demon. Spi zmh, - s« . D. Meier, K Fort. R H.iII. S lei. C K'-tzer. T. Ore . Air R ;n.l.,!l. (Fourth roll) Al. Mjucj. J. Topol).,. B Ihm,run. F Sjton (Sixth r„u) A! Fh,rt. I M.icDoruld. Al Fn.nou. C.iton. R Rjp.it;. D. Men in. D K idler. (Second rou ) F K'COZ, B. Stoop- (Thud rou) A. Colton, L. Il.irkin. B Ft tenon, S. Let no. (Fifth rou) S Schroedl, G. Djerf, C D E and T. i._85 (Top lefi) A back flip is at tern pied by this GAA gymnast. (Top right) Darlene Anderson takes careful asm. (Bottom left) Ease and coordination are required for the trampoline. (Bottom right) GAA officers: (Top row) Jill Ganz. Dawn Pendzirnas, Sue Hannibal, Mindi Anderson. (Second row) Sandy Norcross, Janet Anderson, IJnda Peterson. (Top left) Drama Club numbers fulfill out responsibility as they strike the set from West Side Story. (Top right) Aetnilies include acting out different situations. (Bottom) Drama Club officers: K. Johnson, L Rickards. T. Kupka, R. Wander. Drama Club—87 88—AFS (Left) Inframural parlrei-pants await their eh,wee to play, some with levity, Some sleepily, others intently. (Below) Motley torments Jot the gymnasium floor during intramural basketball. Intr.iniur.il—89 90—Languages (Opposite page top left) Vrenth Club: N. Gooduiu, I. Goettsche, C. Modrow, D. Giesea, B. Lund. P. Hardness, . Hargrave. (Bottom) APS officers: S. Danielson, V. Norton, K. Doers, D. Ditch. (Center) foreign language students spend .1 lot of lime in the lab. (This page, top left) German Club officers: C. Butler. C. Albrecht, B. Harries, D. Ditch, C. Hints. (Bottom) Spanish Club Officers: S. Hartley, D. Broun, V. Faue, J. J.trdin, S. Costner, f. Rrcnke. Languages—91 92—Key Club I Bolton row) D. Comer. R. Smothers, K. Haras jrt, B. Colegrore. S. Doerr, P. Peterson. G. Smith, IP. Anderson. (Row two) . Holmes. D. Y.itruer, Af. Boeddekcr. ]. Wander, P. Conttoly, S. Uystr. J. Landborg, B. Bouta. (Row three) R. Wonder, D. Mulvey, G Platencia. B. Wilson, K. Julian, S. Shelton, R. Thorton, . Spencer. At. Kopietz. (Top Ie)I) Randy Tboreson rites to comment at a Key Club meeting. (Top right) Roger Wander and Dennis Mulrey confer about an upcoming event. (Bottom left) Key Club gave a Halloween party for the mentally retarded children from Highview school. (Bottom left) The Key Clubbers had as much fun as the little people did. Key Club—93 (Top left) Inductees M. Man-waring and C. Smith light their NHS candles. (Top right) Officer s of NHS are T. Zbikouski, president; M. Monti, secretary; R. Sleu.nl, treasurer; and Al. Kopietz. (Center) New members were inducted at a special ceremony. (Bottom) Old members presided over the induction. Opposite page (Top left) Two Hawk's Quill staffers work to meet a deadline. (Top right) C. Morrow and R. Anderson con-fer about a layout. (Bottom) Hawk’s Quill staff J. Nelson, D. Westerland, R. Anderson, C. Morin, J. Siebert, J. Prokop, L. Van Wie. K. Stu aid, J. Olsen, Af. Monti, C. Morrow. Pi—National Honor HA Hawk’s Quill—95 96—Rosalind Green Memorial To those she left behind Life is an ever-flowing stream of changes. Nothing remains the same for long. Death is the knife that lurks in the darkness Waiting to strike and slip away. Leaving the rest of us with naked souls And words that choke the heart. Time will slowly heal our wound. But for now we bleed. You've gone aw'ay On a trip To visit a distant relation Who loves you. As I am here And left behind, 1 wonder if your thoughts Will ever turn to days past When we laughed and cried. Loved and scorned, Smiled and frowned— Shared. If they do, Think kindly of me And my weaknesses; For my mind is haunted With thoughts Of undone deeds, And unsaid words of love. Perhaps someday I’ll see you again— In love and peace. But Angel, In case we never do meet. Say hello to your Father— For me. Lynn Gruber Judy Heilpern '10 .agd£(b to rruaite gniwoIVwa n£ u aiiJ .gnol io am£2 aril 2ni£mai gnidx ld 2an ln;b adi ni 2jIiuI tedl olinsl adJ 2i dlfiaG ,ysv £ qilz bns aih)2 ol gnhisW 2loo2 boffin rfliw 2u to )2ai aril goimJ .mad aril a lori: l£ril 2biow bnA .bnuow iuo Ifiari ylwola lliw amiT .baald aw won io Ju8 y£W£ anog av'uoY qhJ s nO noilfihi Jnsteib £ li2iv oT .uoy eavol odW aiari ms I 2A .briidod itol bnA 2ldguoril iuoy }i labnow I J2£q 2ysb ol mu) lava IliW .bam bn£ barigufi! aw nariW .bamox bn£ bavoJ —banwori bns ball m2 .bai d2 ,ob yarii )I am to ylbnisl iouiT ;2a22an)(fiaw ym bnA baJnufid 21 bnim ym 21 riguoril riliW ,2baab anobnu tO .avol to zbiow bi£2nu bnA —nisgB uoy aa2 Il'I ycbamo2 2q£dia I .oDsaq bn£ avol ni ,IagnA luS ,taam ob lavan aw a«£D ni —larilfiH iuoy ol ollad .am ioI ladinO nnyJ maqliaH ybu[ 0T Rosalind Green Memorial—97 98—Talons (Far left) Pre-deadline tension are relieved by a quiet game of chess. (Center left) Photography editor, Karla Lambic, edits copy before typing it into rough draft form. (Bottom far left) Talon's staff members. (Near left) While designing a layout, editor Lynn Gruber pauses to give directions to the rest of her staff. (Top) Understaffman, Kathy Prohop, selects pictures ,for sports section. (Above) Senior editor, Lynetle Peterson checks copy written by copy editor, Pat Andresen. Talons—99 Organizations Often, school clubs and organizations are looked upon merely as social groups and spirit-promoting gatherings. Lost many times is the recognition due to those clubs which promote school-community relations and which render services of a beneficial nature. These arc the service organizations as opposed to the spirit promoting groups. Not that clubs aiding and establishing school spirit arc not worthwhile, but that often service clubs may do deeds overlooked. However, the involvement and participation of both groups arc equally important to the school. One service group is Key Club whose main goal this year was to establish a healthier relationship between the school and the community. It gave club members a chance to serve both. One of their main interests was Highview school for the mentally retarded. Key Clubbers built a sandbox for the children there, and took them to the Shrine Circus. A fund-raising bike-ride from St. Cloud to Cooper was co-sponsored with G.U-S. to earn money for the United Fund drive. Girls United in Service (G.U.S.) is another club dedicated to helping others. The girls visited Cambridge State Mental Hospital and sent letters to some of the kids there. Money was also raised to buy supplies for the emotionally disturbed children at Glen wood State Hospital. Through AFS this year, two foreign exchange students visited our school. They were Robin Bates from New Zealand and Ulla Priha from Finland. The AFS Slave Day along with moneymaking basketball games provided funds to enable more foreign students to visit Cooper. Spanish Club worked with Guadalupe Parish for much of the year. A Christmas party was given for ten of the children, complete with Santa Claus. Club members sold pottery and stationery made by the people of Guadalupe Parish. The club also went to LaCasa, Cornada, for a Spanish dinner. German Club had a very prosperous year with rummage sales, bake sales, and flower-selling in the foyer. Some of the members performed at a Christmas party held at Macalcstcr College. A fondue dinner was another event in which the club participated. French Club also sold flowers periodically throughout the year. At Christmas time they went caroling for CARF.. The French Club play. Sorcc D' OZ (Wizard of OZ), was performed in March. Other activities included a fondue dinner and a viewing of the movie A Man and a Woman.” The word for Student Council this year was awareness. Early in the year, a representative's workshop was held to impress upon our peppy reppies” the importance of open communication with their homerooms. Also, a select committee from both Cooper and Robbinsdalc combined in an effort to obtain more student voice in the issues of the school board. Interim awareness was a week designated to help students become more aware of the problems of the world. Y-Teens again sponsored the Jack of Hearts dance this year on February 6. The various chapters each worked on one main service project. Pep Club's unbounded spirit was plainly evident during the downpour of the Kennedy football game. Every' Tuesday morning, numerous signs and posters festooned the hallways, promoting the athletic events of the week. The Coopcrcttes, captained by Lin Kilander, entertained Cooper students during football and basketball half-times. Aquarius and Swinging Safari were two of the numbers performed by the girls. Miss Dubbc advised the Cooperettes this year. At every athletic event, Cooper is not only represented on the field, court, pool and ice, but in the stands too. Cooper's cheerleaders provided inexhaustible spirit and enthusiasm at all the various athletic confrontations. A-squad captain was Chris Ponicki. The B-squad was led by junior Jean Siegfried. Good sportsmanship during defeat or victory for the Cooper Hawks was everpresent through CHS cheerleaders. G.A.A. again captured first place in the Lake Conference volleyball tournament. Many enjoyable sports were available for G.A.A. members after school, including touch football, archery, gymnastics, basketball, and softball. Cooper’s Art Club sponsored a soc hop featuring the Zarathustra band, and which was held the night before Christmas vacation. Club members also built an award-winning float for the homecoming parade. Another activity included the filming of a movie called ' Rated X.” The award-winning Hawk's Quill was a biweekly publication that carried the students' voice. It was much appreciated on dreary Friday afternoons. Its editors and staff attended the National Scholastic Press Association convention in Chicago to acquire better techniques for publishing a newspaper. Chess club provided an opportunity for students to test their mental strategy. Chess club advisor was Dr. Trautwcin. Debating the resolution That Congress should prohibit unilateral military interventions in foreign countries” CHS' debate team captured sixth place at Rcgionals, competing with approximately sixty other teams. At the Kennedy Invitational they obtained third place. Mrs. Hclgerson advised. Reflections of today” was chosen as the theme of the 1970 yearbook. The theme was carried out by including, not only the lives of Cooper students, but reflections upon the inner city and society. A mosaic layout style was used throughout the book to emphasize photographs rather than copy. With planning begun in mid-July, the book was completed many months later after the trials and tribulations of many late Friday night deadlines. Receiving their yearbooks May 28, students signed autographs in the halls. Publication banquets were held to honor and thank the many students who devoted their time and effort to the productions of the Quill and Talon. Distributive Education is a program in which students are instructed and trained in the areas of marketing. Students divide their day between on-the-job training and a formal school education. Students worked in such occupations as clerking, selling and mechanics. Similarly, Office Education develops abilities pertaining to all office jobs. Shorthand, filing, key punching, and bookkeeping were just a few of the abilities developed. This year, OE attended several conventions where contests in these skills were held. In April, an employer-employee banquet was held, with some 500 people attending. Fund-raising projects such as selling candles aided the financial segments of these affairs. Beginning its second year at Cooper, Trades and Industries offered students an opportunity to pursue careers in the areas of dental assistants, nurses aides, plumbing, and electronics. As in D.F.. and O.E., Trades and Industry students fulfilled a school education along with applying their newly attained skills to their various jobs. Members of Cooper’s choir attended district contests on March 14 to determine state contenders. Haydn’s Creation was the oratorio performed by all Lake Conference choirs for the Lake Conference Vocal Festival. All participants were under the direction of Dr. Charles Swartz. Candy was again sold in the fall to earn members their way to the annual choir trip. Christmas and spring concerts were given for students, while the Madrigal singers displayed their talents at various churches, schools, and banquets. The CHS orchestra played an important role in the production of West Side Story, which was held in November. The Cooper bands were honored to have Eugene Rousseau, saxophone soloist, perform with them during their winter concert. Again Cooper’s marching band provided appreciated entertainment pending half-time at the football games. All the school organizations arc necessary to the development of student character and responsibility before the leap into college and world outside high school. 101 (Below) Aquaetles prepare for be Ian number. (R gbt) Patty Danielson and partner begin opener. (Bottom rou) C. Staples. D. Schilling. B. Bobleter, J. F.venson, P. Olson. K. McLennan. (Second row) D. Carpenter, L. Cain, ]. Rick, S. Rudolph, K. K.itrala, S. Lind. (Third row) S. Johnson, M. DeBarnardi, R. Peterson, S. Sobo). A. Raun, M. Hint;. K. Reiss, A!. Cummings. 102—Aquaeucs (Top) Chess dub marches always prose exciting. (Bottom left) Future teachers of America officers. (Bottom right) Dr. Traut-wtin offers adtice as advisor. F.T.A. and Chess Club—103 (Above) Officers of the 1969-70 Student Council were K. Norberg, vice-president; M. Reid, president; R. Snustad, secretary; J. DeCoursin, treasurer. (Top) Homeroom reps are directed in Group Dynamics exercises by Joan DeCoursin. (Right) Homerooms decorated their doors for Christmas Week festivities. (Upper right) Board of Directors included D. Dear, V. Scholl, S. Flesness, J. Duffy, S. Nickolausen, J. Wahl, N. Schlotser, L West, K. Johriqy:, and D. Olson. (Upper far right) Christmas Week activities, sponsored by Student Council, included decorating the teachers. (Lower far right) Student Council members were chosen through homerooms to voice student opinions. • 104—Student Council (Top lefl) Y-Ttens cabinet: First row: J. Dully, A. Of tier rich, R. Stewart, R. Snustad. Second row: L. McCann, N. Schlosser, V. Norton, C. laach, P. li.uHind. (Top center) Pam l.udtke models a dress at the Y-Teens fjthion show. (Top right) Lyncllc Peterson sings Hey, Big Spender’ as she fashion show. (Above) Y-Teens uy their pledges for the ’69-'70 year at the induction ceremony. (Right) 1969-70 Chapter presidents: f. Olson, S. Danielson, M. Hum, L. Peterson, D. Armstrong, P. Carp, P. l.udike, C. Be!ford, D. Gisea, I.. Fournier, K. Gray, I.. Manuelson, J. McKee, C. Mod row. (Far right) Catty Judy Olson speaks at the Animal Farm Banquet. 106—Y-Tccn iOI—SU33X-A Students and Faculty (Upper lef ) Assistant Superintendent, Afr. Boynton. (Rif pi) Superintendent. Dr. Hood. (Bottom) Dr. Hood, Mi. Boynton. School Board: Mr. Bay- ard. Mr. Johnson. Mr. Pilfer. Mr. Smith, and Mr. DePranee, Businas Administrator. 110—Administration fUpper left) Principal, Mr. Ulrich. (Middle left) Assistant Principal, Mr. Scarbrough, (Lower left) Assistant Principal, Air. Stensrud. (Upper right) Assistant Principal, Mr. Kemppainen. (Lower tight) Asst. Principal, Mr. Johansen. Deborah Abend rot h James Adler Paul Albers Carole Albrecht Dennis Albrecht Bart Anderson James Anderson Janice Anderson Larry Anderson Mark Anderson Norman Anderson Pamela Anderson Ruth Anderson Scott Anderson Stephan Anderson Ward Anderson Gregory Andresen Janet Andresen Patricia Andresen Wanda Anstett Christine Armstrong Deborah Armstrong 112—Seniors Jack Armstrong Michael Amtson Mary Backs trom Daniel Bagaus Brad Bainey Gregory Baker Kathy Baker Kara Bakkc Steven Baldwin Lynn Barclay Mr. F.hlen ... Geometry Debra Bonnie Bartholomew Bell Lynctte Beck Cheryl Bedford Robert Jon Robin Allen Bcnscn Bartley Bates Beaulieu Mary Mike Jeffrey Becker Becker Begin Cheryl Colleen Dale Benton Berg Bergc Seniors—113 John Vicki Berthiaume Berthold Barbara JoAnn Blixt Blockey Carol Dannicll Jay Barbara JoAnne Berger Bergeron Bernstein Bloom Bogdan Robert Charlene Loren Jacuclin Gary Bethko Beyer Blcsi Borgcndalc Borrell Nancy Beskc . Martin Blomquist William Bolton Nancy Bouslika Connie Brenna Kathi Brocket Susan Browne Debra Buringrud Melody Mary' JU J Brcvic Breyen Briggs Cccilc Eric Lee Ann Brown Brown Brown James Mary Denise Bruning Buchkosky Buchlcr Thomas Marjorie Arlin Burke Bums Butcher Mr. Nord ... World History Mr. Paradis ... Algebra Candace Timothy Linda Ann Cynthia Cynthia Butler Butorac Callson Campbell Carlson Carlson Seniors—115 Donna Carlson Gregory Carlson Jay Carlson Larry Carlson Linda Carlson Mary Carlson Sandra Carlson Daniel Caron David Carpenter Mr. Boeddeker ... 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American History Glenn Rodney Nancy Susan Dennis Farmer Erickson Eull Everest Eyberg Darwin Duane Michael John Fauc Fenske Ferrian Fischer Seniors—119 Lorric Flei sc baker Shari Flesness Candace Florcn Beth Fluck Michael Flynn Jeanne Fodstad Craig Folleit David Forncss Kathleen Foss Lynn Fournier Thomas Frame John Franzen William Franzen William Fredenberg Jcannic Freiborg Susan Freund Charlotte Froshaug Collette Fry Cheryl Fullmer Kathleen Fulton Joan Fursman Larry Fussy Richard Fussy Robin Gass 120—Seniors Kevin Geislcr Gregory Gcllerman Kathy Gervais Debra Gicsea Kathryn Gilman Rodney Girod Su anne Girtz Linda Gisvoid Sandra Glass Lynn Gocttschc Daniel Goldberg Howard Goldstein Alan Good Nancy Goodwin Richard Gracbko Caro lea Gray Kathleen Gray Map' Grocn Cynthia Grothc Steven Grow Lynn Gruber Seniors—121 Susan Grunewald Bonnie Guderjohn Judy Gullickson Karen Gunnerson Beverly Gusc Timothy Guttormson James Hagfors Patrick Hahn Roxann Hall John Halverson Gary Hamman Kathleen Hammond Michelle Hanic Mark Hanlon Cheryl Hanson Joy Hanson Mark Hanson Larry Markin Barbara Harries Roberta Harris William Hathaway Darrell Haugc Carole Haugen Thomas Haugen Jeffrey Hawk Douglas Hayes 122—Seniors Mr. Kopp... Business Education Mr. Davis... Business Education Susan Headley Mark Heancr John Hedding Dennis Hcdlund Victoria Hcdlund Judy Heilpem Thomas Heinecke Deborah Hc-Imke James Hendrickson Ronald Hendrickson Donna Henneman Karen Henneman Frank Hentges Linda Herzog Laura Hess Robert Hilgers Lee Ann Hill Connie Hinitz Michelle Hintz Warren Hockcrt Seniors—123 James Hoe ben Charlotte llocfer Teresa Holman Kathleen Holmes Terrel Hopponcn Richard Horner Nancy Horseman Cindy Horwath Reggie Huber Maureen Hum Paul Hustad Steven Hyland Michael Irmen Thomas Irving Timothy Irving Randall Iverson Jeffrey Jackman Kristine Jacobs Michael Jacobs Jacob Janikowski Mildred Jarrett 12f—Seniors Thomas Javis Mark Jcnks Donna Jensen Kurt Jessen Carol Johnson Caro! Johnson Cheryl Johnson Cynthia Johnson David Johnson Douglas Johnson Gac Johnson Gerald Johnson Gregory Johnson Janet Johnson Janice Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Linda Johnson Mark Johnson Marlys Johnson Robert Johnson Sharon Johnson Sharon Johnson Thomas Johnson Seniors—125 Valeric Johnson Viikic Johnson Dean Johnston Vickie lohnston Deborah Jopp Bruce Kaasa Larry Kaiser Patricia Kaiser Gloria Kamin Mark Kamke Karen Kammeyer Colleen Kargel Linda Karlstad Patrice Karp Neil Karsten Keith Kchn Kevin Kelley Barbara Kelso Richard Kcnuclman Cynthia Keske Linda Kilander Jeffrey King Deborah Kirkbride Joan Kjorsvig Mr. Franson ... World History 126—Seniors Patricia Klaers Pamela Klinger Chris Knutson Lynda Kodet Susan Kocp Sonja Koosman Michael Kopietz Barbara Kormanik John Komberg Michael Koshiol Patrick Koshiol Becky Kot cr Lawrence Kowal David Krunz Christine Krekelberg Charles Krenz Gar ' Kruse William Kruse Elizabeth Kuclt Robert Kuhn Kurt Kuno Seniors—127 Leslie Kunze Timothy Kupka Karla Lambic Jeffrey Lamphcrc Thomas Lamusga Kathic Larson Kevin Larson Lila Larson Suzette Laugerman Vickie Lawrence Carolyn Leach Nancy Leonard Leonard Lctellicr Susan Levno Bradley Lewis Barbara Lexeen Gary Lidster Barbara Lindberg Clyde Lindberg Jan Lindcll Thomas Linden Bonita Ling! 128—Seniors Charles Lipton Gary Listug Jane Livicrc Cynthia Long Steven Loubert Richard Lou la Del Loven Pamela Ludeke Paul Lucdeniann Barbara Lund Glenn Lundeen Pamela Lundgren Renee Lundmark Bruce Lundquist Paul I.ucdcmann Kathleen Lutgen Gail MacDonald Larry MacDonald Craig Mackenthun Laurie Mackey David Madsen Michael Malikowski Jody Maloney Jerome Manders Lorinda Mann Liana Manuclson Seniors—129 Darlene Marasco Barbara Maro Cassandra Mastrian Mary Mateffy Cynthia Matson Sharon Maunu Deborah McChcsney Maureen McCoy Eugene McDonald Jane McDougall Linda McFcely Julie McKee Donald McKenzie Kathleen McLaughlin Jeffery McLennan Coleen McLeod Leslie McLeod Murri McNurlin Patricia McQuistcn Patricia Meehan Richard Meier Pamela Melin Jennifer Merry David Merwin Gregory Meyer Shannon Meyerhoff 130—Seniors 1 Terry Middclstadt John Mikwold Lc Miles Raymond Milford Deborah Miller Mark Miller Nancy Miller Steven Miller Thomas Miller Barbara Mills Charlene Mod row Colleen Mod row David Mod row Deborah Moc Richard Moe Robert Moc Pamela Monroe Randall Monson Richard Montcalm Michael Monti Michelle Monti Jackie Mongan Bruce Morin Seniors—131 Cynthia Morin Charles Morris Cynthia Morrow Kathleen Muggli Dennis Mulvcy Valeric Murdock Frances Nali Gail Nash Daniel Ncgen Cheryl Nelson David Nelson Lorna Nelson Margaret Nelson Rebekah Nelson Roger Nelson Stephen Nelson Susan Nelson Thomas Nelson Vicki Nelson Anne Ncrothin Gregory Ncwston 132—Seniors Susan Nickolauson Thomas Nillcs Bonnie Nirkorski Kaihryn Norderstmm Paula Nordness Carol Nyborg John O’Neil Michelle O’Rourke Andrea Oesterreich John Oetjen Miss Athey ... English 10 Patricia Olmstcad Barbara Olson Brenda Olson DeN'isc Olson Gregory Olson Jan Olson Janet Olson Joello Olson Judy Olson Laura Olson Michael Olson Randall Olson Richard Olson Ronald Olson Seniors—133 Steven Olson Deborah Oltney Vincent Olson Sandra Oxley Christine Opsahl Pamela Pappas Connie Terri Ore Orcy Rebecca Robert Patterson l aul Bruce Osvold Gregory Paulson Jeffrey Pavey Cathrine Pa andak Gary Pearson Thomas Pcchtel Mary Mien Peek Barbara Perriconc Lyncttc Peterson William Peterson Mark Peterson Rebecca Petrowske Mary Peterson Greg Pfeninger Raymond Peterson James Phillips Mrs. Krenz ... Business Ed. Shirley Pinkley James Pitcher Denise Platzer Christine Ponicki Mark Porter Judith Poschumus Seniors—135 Jeanette Pouliot Anne Prigge Ulla Priha Sandra Primeau Jon Prokop Gary Przymui Janies Pugh Newton Purdy Mary Quinn Linda Rademacher Jane Raffclson Jean Raffclson Connie Ram bow Craig Ramundt Susan Randall Roxanne Rapatz Jerr - Rcc Christopher Reed Steven Reed Mary Reese 136—Seniors M ichacl Reid Mar ' Reimer Karen Reinert Kathleen Reiss Ci roly n Renyo Dana Reynolds Mary Rhoe Lynette Richards Michael Richards .Martha Ridgeway Steven Riess M ichacl Riley Jeffrey Ripezinski Colleen Roberts Thomas Robinson Bruce Robuck Marilyn Rogers Susan Rohe James Rohloff John Running Ryan Ruch Connie Rudie Gerald Kudotpf Michael Ruffcnach Bruce Ryhti Debora Rykken Seniors—137 Douglas Sams Jacqueline Schammel Janice Schmidt Milton Sc hopper Lola Sams Randy Schcndcl Joseph Schmidt Paula Schrader Cynthia Brian Sanderson Schall Linda Nancy Scherer Schlosser Vicki Jerry Vicki Bruce Schmidt Sands Schabcr Schnack Susan Duane Beth • Steven Schroedcr Schlcchter Schlcndcr Schrocdl John Schudi Christine Schuller Susan Schuller Byron Schumacher Steven Schuster Ronald Schwankl 38—Seniors Randy Sclnvichtcnberg Mary Kay Sever Sieve Shallbctier Jill Linda Pairicia Sherrill Scon Scon Janet Thomas Seibert Sclix Robert Kathleen Severson Sewald Gail Deborah Slurp Shelley Sharon Vicki Darcy Sebesra Shell Sicora Rebecca Sicora Roberta Sicora Nancy Siegel Mary Simkins Thomas Sipc James Skiff Seniors—139 Cheryl I Skubitz Jamie Slai Bruce Smith Gtrol Smith Cheryl Smith Christine Smith Deborah Smith Michelle Smith Randal Smothers Michael Sobraskc Jeanne Solcy Sandra Solorz Dean Spencer Randy Spencer Ronnie Spencer John Spitzenberger Arthur Sprague Deborah Stager Jeffrey Staples Karen Stegora Lorinda Stewart Carol Stomherg William Storlic I.inda Strand Kathy Stygar John Sucdback 130—Seniors Joan Sullivan Kathy Sullivan Kim Svindal Kim Swanson George Swartz David Szymanski Ronald Tabaka Marsha Taeheny John Tardif Marccil Targeson Sally Taubman Marvin Tern pel Jeanellc Theisen Patricia T homey Cynthia Thompson Toni Thompson Lorence Thomsen Randall Thoreson Barbara Tidwell Robin Timm Penny Tokle Seniors—Ml Joseph Mars’ Robert David Robin Kenneth Topol kn Torpy Towey Trac yk Trierwcilcr Tschannen Mr. Solic ... Trigonometry James Joan Linda Gary Colcen Scott Wagner Wahl Van Wic Venenga Vick Volk Diane Roger George Kathleen Linda John Walton Wander Volkcrt Voskuil Voss Wadhams Richard Cynthia Michael Susan Waldron Waletko Wallin Walter Claude Sean Kathic Karen Ward Warren Waste Wasti 142—Seniors Mr. Ahlbcrg .. . Social Studies Wendy William Mark David Kathryn Douglas Weis Wei sen Welsh Wick Wicks Wicks trom Lynn Lynn Julie Mona Paul E. Bradley West Westin Westphall Williams Williamson Wilson Michael Michael David Whalen White Whitcfprd Kathryn Kathleen Cynthia Wiest Willems Williams Seniors—143 Robert Wilson Diane Windsperger Joel Wing William Winter Linda Wright Steven Young Janice Yunkcr Mark Zachmann Bernard Zambrano Timothy Zbikowsld Thomas Zegar Jeffrey Zibley Michael Zirhes Barbara Blixt Marc Boeddeker Cheryl Flliott Layne Ferrell Cheryl Fullmer Dan Johnson Gary Johnson Vikki Kraft Mark Masica Fred Olson Timothy Quinlin Miss Tornberg ... German Student pictures on these pages were late arrivals and therefore arc out of alphabetical order. Seniors— Bruce Berthiaume Cheryl Bctzold Wendy Busch Sharon Enfield Sheila Enfield Rachel Lrnners Roxanne Marih Sandy Norcross Marilyn Rick Mr. Kessler .. . German Mr. Buffington ... Higher Algebra Mrs. Helgcrson ... English 11 Seniors—145 Faculty and Students The decade of the sixties was marked by changes in political thought, in musical sounds, and in man’s landing on the moon. The decade also marked the unrest of many of the young, demanding a greater voice in their affairs. These affairs often included more of a voice in the educational process. The demand ranged from a relaxed dress code to more participation in helping decide what the curriculum would include. As a result, the students and faculty, the administration and the school board, all were actively involved in the improving, adding, and changing of the system. Mini-courses became an active part of biology. These short seminars in science topically ranged from white rats to pollution. Wc are providing greater opportunities for individual projects, said Mr. Boettcher, chairman of the science department. Students study a subject area independently, then go to a one mod seminar where they discuss, sharing thoughts and ideas. A small number of mini-courses were taught by other faculty members during open mods. These included a mod on income tax and a demonstration on collecting, polishing, and cutting rocks. The students, themselves, initiated dialogue sessions between faculty and students to discuss a wide range of subject areas of concern to the students. On the other hand, faculty members invited students to participate on a drug panel to discuss the drug problem in the schools. Later sessions were held between the faculty and area authorities who told of their experiences with the young and drugs. Involvement with the community and the world outside became an integral part of the fusing together of all educational elements. Faculty members and businessmen exchanged visits and discussed matters which would help the student become better prepared to adapt to the outside world. In many subject areas, students were exposed to outside speakers. Mrs. Idell Silberman, school board member, spoke to the Social Studies 12 class, about her trip to Israel. Hindus from the University of Minnesota visited an English 10 large group to exhibit part of their culture in song and lecture. Senior social classes during the first quarter psychology unit heard advertising experts from Campbell-Miltrum discuss the psychology of advertising. Senior social classes had other speakers for a wide range of topics, including the top economist from St. Cloud State. Other disciplines made use of the visiting experts, including English 12 classes which made use of experts from NSP and MECCA discussing the pollution problem. Home economics used outside speakers often; they included a wide variety of experts: designers, interior decorators, a member of the Better Business Bureau, and a Chinese man who prepared Chow Mein which students ate in true Chinese style with chopsticks. Wc believe in exposure, stated a home ec department member. The music department's highlights included a visit from Judith Allen, artist in residence at Gus-tavus. A Young Artists audition winner in New York two years ago, she spent the day at Cooper and worked with the choirs. In the afternoon she gave a recital. The education of students also includes their going out into the city. Humanities students once a month must make a cultural visitation. A student is sent to a place or event he has not experienced. After this experience, the student sits down with the other humanities students who went with him and reacts. These forays have included everything from concerts to lectures to wrestling matches—anything not experienced by a student prior to that time. According to Mr. Richard DeGuise, humanities instructor, students study all areas of man’s accomplishments, good and bad. Another example of going out into the city found psychology students performing some behavioral experiments. One group experimented with the problem of people walking by someone who is stricken. If people passed by, the students questioned them for their reasons, in an attempt to reach a conclusion. Madrigal singers appeared at the local Kiwanis Club, the Minnesota Music Educators Association, the Normandy Hotel, and caroled on the Nicollet Mall. The contest one-act, Viet Rock, made guest appearances at St. Paul Kellogg and Robbinsdale High Schools, and also presented two student performances at Cooper. Office Education, Trades and Industries, and Distributive Education also includes numerous field trips in their curriculum planning. Students also gain practical experience from these classes Work-study programs are set up for many students who work and go to school. The practical experience factor is important in many courses—most notably industrial arts, where the system is generally based on thorough knowledge first of the basic and fundamental skills, then a demonstration of the necessities, and finally the student works independently on a project area. Dependent on his subject area, a student may build furniture, work with metals, build go-carts or mini bikes, or work on the offset press in the graphic arts room, operating on a job-like basis. Electricity students generally construct something for their own use, following the appropriate path of theory, testing completely, and finally building. Getting the student involved is an essential feature of most courses. Art students display their work in the library, the faculty lounge, and in the foyer cases. Social classes practice the political system to realize that In politics, negotiation and compromise are essential, in the words of Mr. Hugh Bocddcker. They use a political game with some of the students taking a stand on the issues, choosing a party, writing a platform, and then being put in the position of representing the people. How well they do depends on how successfully their bills do, which determines if they get reelected and also what grade they receive. New courses, adaptions, and changes in the old arc always a facet of the Cooper tradition in reflecting on the year. In math last year, although there was a computer course for advanced math students, there was not one for less advanced math students. This year a computer course in programming was added for these people. The students did not need as much math. Sophomore English classes added two units this year: one was Afro-American literature, the other explored the major religions of the world, the literature relating to these beliefs, and the cultures of the countries involved. Communications was begun in English 12 for non-college bound seniors. The curriculum included the study of films, the mass media, and the language arts. Other innovations include the planning for semester courses in many subject areas including home ec., history, and English. Plans for a wide-range reading program, multiple texts, and the weaving of American literature with American history arc current undertakings in the history department. The year 1969-’70 is the first year of selective phy. ed. for girls which consists of a group of forty girls with a strong, interest in athletics. The girls practice independently and then compete. This year they competed in gymnastics with other schools. Boys who compete often, work out during their open mods to improve their techniques and increase their strength. Weaved and intertwined throughout the entire school system arc the services provided by the library staff, audiovisual department, the secretaries, and the aids. Without the intermingling of different opinions and ideas, the educational system would become a stagnant institution, never changing or improving. Through dialogue sessions between students and faculty, a truly progressive attitude of the board and administration, and the willingness of all concerned to try the new; we have broadened the realms of education and communication. Debra Aancrud Carol Adams Cheryl Adams Kay Adams Charlene Adamson Paul Agranoff Bruce Albrecht Mary Alguire Barbara Amon Lore Amundson Bruce Anderson Chcric Anderson Christine Anderson Daniel Anderson Gerald Anderson Jerry Anderson Karen Anderson Kevin Anderson Patricia Anderson Sterling Anderson Debra Arens Vcrn Arnott Margo Asp Patricia Atkins Cynthia Baker Cynthia Baker Eugene Baker William Baker Paula Barklind Cynthia Barren Mark Barrows Dean Farsness Carl Bartos Patricia Bauer Randolph Beatty Steven Beavens Claudia Becker Richard Bcckficld Vicki Beckman Edward Beddow Debra Belawski Angela Benincasa Gary Benson I turic Benson Rand Benson Suranne Berard Mary Bergeron Barbara Berglund Laurie Bergman 148—Juniors Mrs. Foss. Mrs. Reineke, Mrs. Bcrnu. Mrs. Sealey. Mrs. Hocks, (scaled) Mrs. Johnson. Gary Berquisi Thomas Berry Jody Bicglcr Allan Bicnias Rcncc Billington Renee Billman Delmar Bishop Linda Bisiodcau Stephanie Bjorgan Linda Bjork Ronald Bjorklund Jeanne Blake Mark Blake Gail Blnmquist Cathy Bloom Joanne Bloomquist Robert Bobzicn Karen Bodin JoAnn Boetuher Pamela Bohlio Joanne Bolduc Leroy Bolduc Margaret Bolton David Bona Stephan Borchert Leonard Borstcin Beverly Bosak David Bosch Frederick Bosnian William Boyer Cathy Boynton Roper Bradford Anita Brandi Janice Bresslcr Nancy Brick Kenneth Briggs Janellc Brock David Brockel Chris Brown David Brow n Nancy Brown Teresa Brown Warren Bryan Frank Bryant Kim Budish Clair Bunnell Richard Burancn Timothy Burke Linda Bums Gary Burow Mary Burn'll Craig Burskc Richard Busch Mitchell Bushey Elaine Cambronnc Christopher Campo Juniors—149 Chris Canton Bruce Carlson Bruce Carlson Fred Carlson Gregory Carlson Mark Carlson Nancy Carlson Nancy' Carlson Wendy Carlson Richard Caron Patti Carroll Pamela Caryl John Chamberlain Phil Chappetcar Donald Chclmo Barbara Chenvert Kay Christensen Mark Christensen Michael Christenson Judy Christiansen Keith Chrysler Suzan Clair Kathleen Cogswell Kathleen Colegrovc Constance Colvin Patricia Conklin Michael Conlin Janycc Connell Robert Connoy Deborah Cooper Susan Cooper John Gcrbctc Lynn Corcoran William Corrcll Patrick Corrick Sandra Conner Bcttic Crawford Christopher Crider Robert Crowell Mary Cummings Kathryn Curtis Richard Dagenais Richard Dalilin Scott Dahlquist Michael Dahlstrom Alvin Daisey Sandra Danielson Jeffery Davidson Elizabeth Davis 150—Juniors Dennis Dc Bruyn Diane Dc Coursin Joan Dc Coursin Gerald DeValk Ricky Dcchainc Terry Degendorfer Charles Dehn Barbara Deick Ellen Depuiat Christine Derner Pamela Dickmcycr Stephen Dieter Monica Dillcnburg Carla Dirks Marjorie Ditter Alan Doerr Gary Donalds Su anne Donnelly Patricia Dordon Barbara Dorn Karen Doty Catherine Dousette Jerri Dowden Debra Drake Pauline Ducck Bonnie Duemke Robin Duemke Nancy Duron Carol Durant Rebecca Dyrud Judith Edgren Adrienne Edison Sandra Egan David Ehlen Carol Eiden Mary Eiden Kathleen Eiden Phyllis Ellison Janice Elsen Gail Engclbrecht Debra Engelsmeier Rebecca Engen Jeffrey Engle Bonnie Englund Michael Ensclein Linda Epperly Stuart Erck Nancy Erdahl Brenda Erickson Cynthia Erickson Dwight Erickson Tcrese Eyre Thomas Fagerstrom Michael Fallon Victoria Faue Terrance Fauskee Janice l'ccho Vicky Ferestad Charles Fern Debra Fern DcAnn Fcrell Rhonda Ferrian Chcri Fcyercisn Juniors—151 Debra Fielder Kathy Filas Corrinc Finseth Connie Fisclcr Thomas Fish Michael Fisher Pamela Fisher Robyn Fisher Joseph Fjerstad David Fleming Chris Fleming Cheryl Fluck Gary Follmer Barbara Frame Dana Frank Joel Franz Teresa Franzcn Barbara Frasl Don Frayscth Scott Fredrickson Ronald Fulton Jancll Furbur Lucy Gabbcrt Linda Galbraith Vickie Gangncss Jill Ganz Carol Ganzer Ricky Class Debric G a van da Harley Gee Gale Gellcrman Kenneth Gierc Patrick Gieseke Pamela Girod Roxanne Girtz Johann Gjcnvick Patricia Gjcrstad Deborah Glaim Debra Gobel Scppil Gokcen Jeffrey Golberg Verne Goodwin Douglas Gore F.ster Gorsky Faye Granda JoAnn Grandchamp Jane Green Gregory Grcenwald Michael Gregoirc Jeffrey Grevcnow Leon Griggs Cynthia Grindy James Gronlund Thomas Gross Mary Gruhlkc Lynn Grunewald Fred Gulczinski Janet Gullickson Pamela Gulsvig Jeffrey Hackcnmueller Samuel Haen William Hagerty Judith Hahn Pamela Haley Susan Hall Joseph Hal pern Diane Halverson Mark Halvorson Joanne Hamel Lance Harney Robert Hammermcister Julie Hammond Patricia Hannan Susan Hannibal Daniel Hansen Debra Hansen Sue Hansen Beri Hanson Dale Hanson David Hanson Gayle Hanson Glen Hanson Grctchen Hanson James Hanson Linda Hanson Stephen Hanson Yvonne Hansvick Kenneth Harasyn Palmer Harbison Jerry Hargarten Joan Hargrave Daniel Harkess Ronald Harkin Joy Harr Jacquelyn Harris Paula Harris Susan Hartley Craig Hartman Susan Hartman David Hassc Kathryn Hatcher Kathleen Haugen Bruce Hauglid Terry Hausam Steven Haw Juniors—152 Stephen Hawkinson Connie Ha ye Denise Hayes Kevin Hayes Luvonc Hayes Douglas Hcalow Debra Hedquist Debbie Hedtke Janet Hegard Steven Hellcrud Steven Henderson Le Roy Henkel Robert Henning Barbara Hentges Holly Herzog Kristine Hess Ronald Hess Thomas Hesse Randy Heuer Pamela Hiar Byron Hill Douglas Hill Mary Hill Roxanne Hilt Paulette Hint John Hirsch Robert Hirschficld Dieter Hoch Chrisan Hoem Richard Hoff Thomas Hoff C. Hoffman Janet Hofford Debra Hogenson James Holcomb Diane Holcn Michael Hollenbeck Mary Holmgren Kay Homuth Steven Horgen Richard lloymc Alan Huber Ren te Huber Mary- Hukriedc Randy Humbert James Huro Nancy Huro Mary Hyland Stephen Hyser Susan Hyser Vicky Ibach Pamela Iverson Susan Iverson Jeffrey Ivey Valeric Jackctt Alexis Jacobson 15-f—Juniors Barbara Jacobson Carol Jacobson Nancy Jacobson Jill Jardinc Deborah Jensen Karen Jensen Nadene Jensen Brian Jcpsen Stephen Jeronimus Brad Johnson Carolyn Johnson Cynthia Johnson Debra Johnson Gary Johnson Kurt Johnson Laurie Johnson Maurice Johnson Mitchcl Johnson Mitchell Johnson Patti Johnson Paul Johnson Randall Johnson Rebecca Johnson Sheryl Johnson Sheryl Johnson Susan Johnson Vicki Johnson Sandcc Jopp Cheryl Jordon Richard Jorgenson Dennis Juris Patricia Juul Bonnie Kassa William Kahlc Nancy Kalmoe LaVonne Karja Linda Karsten Randall Keegan Jean Kennedy Janet Kerkow Paulette Keske Suzanne Kessler Juniors—155 Patricia Kilian Kristine Kimmcrle Joseph King Lauren King Scott King Michael Kistler Debra Kivi Sandra Kladifko Karen Klascus Barbara Klatke Joyce Klick Debra Klinger Sandra Knacble Brion Knochenmus Roberta Knokc Patricia Knudscn Kay Kocbnick Tom Kohlbcck Jane Kohls Steven Koltes Louise Kondziolka Shaun Koos Leslie Kopietz Robert Koponen Stephen Korncll Bruce Kotila Paul Kotula Linda Kowai Barbara Krampitz Diane Kranz Diane Kranz Ronald Kranz Julie Kreber David Krckclbcrg Henry Kresa Ivan Krueger Karen Kuhn Kathleen Kuhn Terry Runs Diane Kuaal John Label Ic Mary La Belle Bonita Ladd Richard Lambic Thomas Lamphere Robert Langerud Laurie Langsdale Steven Langsdale Bruce Larson Colleen Larson Craig Larson Kenneth Larson Michael Lat kc Mary Lc Claire James Le Cuyer Kevin La Favor 156—Juniors Barbara Lee Margaret Lee Patricia Lee Marlyn Legan Scott Leonard David Leslie Daniel Lewi Dianne Lidster Barbara Lillcy Carole Lindberg LeeAnne Lindgren Helen Lipinski Gayle Litchy Debra Lloyd Nancy Lloyd Gregory Lockwood Anne Locsch Scott Lofsne Lu Ann Loftus Lynn Lohmann Kenneth Lovgren Patricia Luby James Lund Pamela Lund James Lundborg Patrick Lyons Geraldine Maas Anthony Maedermott Charles Mack Judith Mack David Madison Sandra Madsen Sally Magnuson Roy Malmbcrg Nickolas Mandis Gregory Manley Gregory Mans Timothy Manthei Mardean Man waring Dennis Marks Joan Marks Diane Marquette Shcrril Marshall Robin Martin Susan Mattson Mary Matuseski Susan Maund Roxann McCarthy Linda McChesncy Mrs. Zabel ... English 10 Juniors—157 Michael McCourtney Kristi McDonald Jeffrey MeGerr Kevin McKenzie Michael McKinley Susan McLclIan Mark McLennan Pamila Meehan Grant Mcidal Ellen Melby Sandra Mclchert William Melich Rebecca Mclin Susan Menard Yvonne Merchant Kevin Meyer Richard Meyer Robert Mickclson lone Micdema George Miller Laura Miller Mary Miller David Modi Ronald Moe Jeanne Moclcr Mary Mokler Kelley Monroe Mary Montgomery Kenneth Moore Lynn Moore Diana Morgan Linda Morgan Richard Morgan John Mork Larry Mork Carol Morris Robert Morrison Cecelia Morse Randy Moselle I onna Mullaney Roy Murdock John Murray Richard Murray Sandra Murschc! Barbara Nash Gary Ncgcn Chrisannc Nelson Debra Nelson James Nelson 158—Juniors Janice Nelson Kathryn Nelson Pamela Nelson Sharon Nelson Wendy Nelson Roxanne Neumann Thomas Nichols Sonja Nickolauson Betty Nilson Kevin Norberg Diane Norby Beverly Nord Marcia Nordin Bonnie Norgren Valerie Norton Joseph Nourie Brian Novak Carole Nygaard Arthur Nygard Phyllis Nylen Nancy Nystrom James O Bricn Cynthia O Neill Clifford Oldrc David Olmstead John Olsen Barbara Olson Cheryl Olson Colleen Olson Curtis Olson Cynthia Olson Jeaninc Olson Kathleen Olson Kevin Olson Lynnae Olson Lynnette Olson Pamela Olson Rita Olson Sandra Olson Scott Olson Susan Olson Paul Omat Juniors—159 William Osborn Jean Osgood Christine Osman Jane Ostrom Cynthia Pantlin Thomas Pape Charles Palcston Lori Pappas Lelnnd Pedersen Debra Pederson Dawn Pendzimas Michael Perri Randolph Pcrriconc Larry Peril Mary Peter Vernon Petersen Jerry Peterson Linda Peterson Paul Peterson Ralph Peterson Ricky Peterson Scott Peterson Sharon Peterson Susan Peterson Terri Peterson Michael Peterzen Russell Peura Linda Prahl Edward Pheifer Ann Piccinclli Michael Pohl Lynn Pollack Beverley Pomerleau William Popp Charles Porter Vicki Porter Thomas Praska Paul Preuss Susan Priebc Reuben Prodahl Steve Ptaszck Michael Purnick 160—Juniors Patricia Quady Nancy Padcr James Pako Sandra Pamundt Marlys Randt Angela Raun Matthew Raveling Sandra Reed Richard Reichert Kevin Rcierson Susan Reimer Thomas Reinert Joan Reinkc John Reiss Mike Rejsa Bruce Reynolds Julie Rcnolds Terri Reynolds Duainc Rice Janet Rick Russell Riley Robert Ringwelski Kristine Rishovd Dennis Robinson Laufetta Fonunn Stephen Root David Ross Tcri Roubik Barbara Royalty Sheryl Rudolph Charles Rue Linda Russell Debra Rustad David Ruzicka Nancy Raider Janice Saengcr Donna Salmi John Samcls Richard Saunders Thomas Scheelk Michael Schecvel Penny Scheideckcr Christine Schendel Susan Schendel Chris Schicck Danette Schilling Karen Schlender Luann Schlesky Dennis Schmid Thomas Schmid Mary Schmidt Susan Schmidt David Schmitt Robert Schncll Dawn Schradc Cheryl Schreibcr Debra Schultz Karen Schultz Bradley Schulze Ronald Schumann Marilyn Schwartz Roxanne Scllman Vanessa Severson Juniors—161 Gregory Scwald Holly Shackelford Debra Shackclton Susan Shannon Charles Shapiro Donita Sharpe Denise Shea LaCcne Shelton Michael Shepperd Dan Saunders Jon Siegel Jean Siegfried Kathleen Sieveke Mark Simmons Beth Sjostrom Cynthia Ska re Steven Skelton Russell Skoog Craig Skruppy Darrell Skruppy Charles Sliger Frederick Slupskc Diane Smith Gary Smith Linda Smith Monnie Smith Pamela Smith Vicky Smith David Smothers Marlene Smykalski Melanie Snaza Roberta Snustad Sandra Soboy Mary Lou Sodergren Donna Solan: Ricky Spaise Michael Spence James Spencer Rebecca Spier Brenda Stafbler Susan Staples Melody Staskivige Debra Stavanau Ralph Steadman Marilyn Steeber Curtis Steen Kurt Stein Louis Steiner Ronald Stcinert 162—Juniors Linda Stevens Daniel Stewart James Slibal John Stiras Gregor)' Stockdill Rebecca Stockdill Clinton Stockwel! Donald Strom Daniel Stuttz Mark Stuntcbeck Linda Stuth Peter Sullivan David Sunders Robert Swanson Roy Swanson Todd Swanson Lory Swanson Georgy Swartz Candice Swenson Laurie Sxvonger Bob Sword Courtney Taft Kim Takkicn Stephen Targeson Cynthia Tairo Gary Teigen Kathleen Tempests Marlene Teneyek Craig Thompson Kyle Thompson Theodore Thompson Timothy Thopbus Daniel Thorton Carla Thors tad Jan Tierney Mike Timmerman Cheryl Topic Beth Torpy Thomas Traezyk Marvin Trafton Janice Trapp Cynthia Treb Lisa Tripp Vicki Trushenski Gregory Turner Karen Turner Mina Tyson Constance Ullevig Sheryl Utetht Patrick Utter Lceanettc Vaars Kim Van Vickie Cynthia Vana Barbara Vandenberg Michael Vannurden Nancy Varner Juniors—163 Mary Villars Gregory Vilmo Arm's Vi Ison April Vogt Sheryl Vojta Robert Volkcrt Michael Voss Theresa Wachtler Bradley Wadhams Wayne Wahlstrom Cindy Wall Greg Wallack Gregory Wallin Joseph Walton John Wander Margo Warnkc Bryan Warren Wendy Warren Jeffrey Wasnick Stephen Waste Michael Watroba Richard Wavinak Bruce Way Mary Waytas Michael Webber Michael Webinger Marcia Wed in Roberta Weimar Todd Weis Karl Weisenhorn Diane Weiss Carolyn Welsh Kathleen Welters Keith Wenger Carol Wennolz Franklin Wcntland Gary Werbowki Joel Werncckc Barbara Werner Patricia Werth Marilyn Westerberg Sheldon Wcstlund Steven White Darrell Whiteis Thomas Whitworth Madila Wicker Mark Wilczek Cynthia Wilkinson Bruce Williams Melinda Williams Jean Wilson William Wilson Patricia Winker Jack Wold Susan Wolf James Wolford Steve Wollman Joan Workman Thomas Ychle Kevin Ylincn Kim Yungcr Deborah Zabek James Zaic 164 — Juniors- Mr. Chagnoa... 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Biology Ray Zandstra Scott Zbikowski Richard Zcman Sandra Zieba Douglas Zicbarth Cathy Zicska Margie Zicska James Zimdars Vince Zirbcs William Zukowski Juniors—165 Barbara Abend rot h Cheryl Ackerbladc Sandra Ackerman Curt Adam James Adams James Adams Gary Aeinecke Craig Agneberg Sluron Ahrens Dana Albers Faith Albers Dale Albrecht Vici Altmann Kanall Anu.i Analyn Amborn Debra Amborn Betty Anderson Darlene Anderson Kathryn Anderson Kent Anderson Lawrence Anderson Leslie Anderson Mark Anderson Marlene Anderson Melinda Anderson Timothy Anderson Timothy Anderson Nancy Andresen William Antoski Dale Anton sen Richard Armstrong Jacquelyn Arndt Mark A meson Richard Arens Steve Asplund David Austin Elizabeth Backstrom Dennis Baker Brian Bailey Cathi Baker Deborah Baker Sandra Bakke Michael Bakken Dan Baldridge Willie Banks David Barccll John Barclay Joan Barhorst Pamela Bartel Sandra Bassett Steve Bauers Rebecca Beatty Debra Beavens Deborah Bedman Teri Beeman Debra Begin 166—Sophomores Denise Begin Mark Bel ford Cheryl Bel land Suzanne Bcnrick Greg Benson Duane Berg Debra Berghoff Jack Bethke Gail Billings Kimberley Bird Lu Ann Bistndeau Clayton Bitzohl Lawrence Bjorgan Britt Blcgcn Thomas Blindaucr James Blockcy Barbara Boblcter Alan Bocock Mary Boeckcr Vicki Boeddeker Suzanne Bohn Jeffery Book Susan Borden Michael Borg Gayle Botner Jerome Bouta Melvin Boyd Jacqueline Branby Pamela Brask Paul Brost Bruce Brown Diane Brown Donald Brown Pamela Brown Patrick Brown Scott Brown Mark Bruskc Susan Buckmastcr Jon Budish Midtael Bukkola Terrance Bukosky Wilma Buliis Dawn Bullick Curtis Bunnell Jeffrey Burke Kathleen Burke Steven Burkett Lori Burkland Dennis Burns Douglas Burns Gary Burns Gregory Burns Lawrence Busse Tcri Butorac Shicla Buttolph Stephen Cady Sophomores— 167 Randy Calf Michele Campanella Debra Campbell Gordon Campbell Lisa Campo Ruth Cameron Mike Cane Daniel Carlson Cheryl Carlson Debra Carlson Judith Carlson Mark Carlson Mark Carlson John Caron Shorn- Carpenter Randall Casper Paul Cato Betsey Caviness George Caviness Rick Carlson Kathleen Cerwick Julie Chamberlain David Chandler Catherine Chase Sheila Chovan Susan Clark Ramona Clarke Larry Clausniuer Judy Claypool Mark Clem Craig Clemens Janice Coffin Kim Cogswell Dan Colbath Paul Conant Debora Conner Paul Connolly Laurie Cook Barbara Cooper Anne Cramer Carl Cramer Thomas Cramer Mary Crawford Donald Cummings Glen Cunningham Charles Curry-Frank Czech Mary Dabrowski Nancy Dahl Steven Dahl Dale Dahlin David Dahlin Gail Dahlin Susan Dahlstrom Jeannine Danielson Patricia Danielson Mr. Youngren ... Metal Shop 168—Sophomores Shelly Danielson Douglas Day Marie Dc Bernard! Bruce Dc Jarlais Chcri Dc Valk Daryl Dcchaine Barbara Degendorfer Paul Dennlcr Charmaine Dcs Jarlaic Debra Dickey Jill Dickson Claudia Dieihert Margo Digatono Suzanne Dillon Thomas Dmohoski Margaret Dobbin Daniel Dear Greg Dolphin Arlene Donald Deborah Dooley Michael Dormanen Sandra Dosmann Sherry Dosmann Gerald Doty Maureen Dougherty Susan Dousette Greg Drastkowski Stephanie Driscoll Jacklyn Duemke Jody Durand Susan Easthouse Robin Eckman Mary Fdison Julie Edwards Steven Efteland Sherry F.idsvig Robin Elden George Ellis Ronald Elscn Elsenpeter Linda Emerson Jim Engh Mr. Locke ... Machine Drawing ▼ Sophomores—169 Giry Ericbofl Gwen [nekton Thomas Erickson Richard Ess Mark Eudden Jeffrey Full Pamela Evttigdiii Melinda Evanvold Steven Fihy Mark Fallon Gordon Fauskee Connie Fenske Cindy Fern Steven Fern Nancy Fetzek Myron Finseth Patrick Fischer Janice Fisher Patrick Fjerstad Gar)' Fleahman Michael Fleischaker Lynn Fodstad Sharon Follmcr Susan Fore Jerald Forness Ann Fortier Brenda Fortier Suzanne Foss Brian Frampton Lynn Frandsen Joann Frtnzcn Lee Fredrickson Stephen Fristce Donee Fulton Brian Funks Randy Fussy Sheila Gaastepland Lynn Gabpiclson Eugene Glikowiki Patricia Gannon Constance Gan er Steve Gardcrer Miry Gates Raymond Gay Vicki Gay Randall Gee Elizabeth Gibbs Shawn Gilbertson Barbara Girod Diane Girod Paul Gjenvick Michael Gjcrscad Dana Gloegc Raymond Goins Lori Golberg Howard Goldberg Kathleen Gome Margaret Good Ricky Gorham John Grabko G nnie Grady Donald Gray Miry Gray 170—Sophomore Stephen Gray Gregory Green Kevin Green Dennis Grencll Daniel Grenier Gris Grevenow Linda Griffin Jonathan Grothe Jackie Grove Bradley Grow Carol Gruber Mark Gruber Richard Gruber Steven Gruenkc Eugene Grundstrom William Grunewald Robert Gunderson Roberta Gundersen Gwen Gunnerson Papis Gunther Susan Gustafson Mary Hagemann Todd Hagen Cheryl Hagford Linda Haims Mark Halgrimson Craig Hall Thomas Hamilton Bruce Hammer Linda Hancr Daniel Hanf Pat Hanle Julie Hanley Thomas Hanna Debra Hannan Colleen Hanratty Danny Hansen David Hanson Steven Hanson Barbara Hansvick Bernette Hansvick Beverly I lansvick Kathleen Harasyn Lynn Harris Scott Harris Steven Harrison Debra Harshnun David Harves Sandra Haskins Alyson Hatcher George Hatcher Jerome Haugen Stephanie Hawkins Mary Hazelton Kevin Hcdlund Nancy Hcdlund Sophomores— 171 Mart Hciscnfelt Charles Hcldt Charles Hemberger Kathleen Hemingway Michael Henneman Timothy Hennig Susan Herzog Randy Hermes Duane Hcrrald Marsha Hess Julieanna Hesse Donna Heuer Brute Hill Debra Hill Darlene llillukka James Hirschfcld Richard Hobus Vicki Hockert Pamela Hodgin Steven Hoff Teresa Hogenson Robert Holden Steven Holmcr Jeanne Holmes John Holmes David Holmgren Douglas Moisten Patricia Holt Michael Homberger Kathleen Hoops Ellen Horner Douglas Howe Eric Hubbard Katherine Hughes Richard Hultgrcn Gene Husby Scott Hyland Steven Ingalls Deborah Invic David Irvin David Irving Kevin Iverson Phillip Iverson Laurie Janikowski David Jensen Kathleen Jensen Richard Jerome Michael Jester Mark Johansen Ann Johnson Beverly Johnson Bruce Johnson Candace Johnson David Johnson Debra Johnson Dennis Johnson 172—Sophomores James Johnson Jay Johnson Jeffrey Johnson John Johnson Kathleen Johnson Kathryn Johnson Kevin Johnson Lila Johnson Melissa Johnson Michael Johnson Michell Johnson Normun Johnson Pamela Johnson Robin Johnson Roger Johnson Sandra Johnson Scott Johnson Sheri Johnson Susan Johnson Susan Johnson Timothy Johnson Herbert Johnston Colleen Jones Scott Jorgenson Catherine Juba Lynette Jukua Kimm Julian Donald Julseth Kristi Jungroth Richard Kabrick Michael Kaiser Miles Kane Mark Kapitan Karen Kaivala Earl Kaufinann Dennis Kavanagh Kandy Kealy Sallic Keifer Dianne Kelso Barbara Kempp Randy Kentzelman Cynthia Kephart Carolyn Kerkes Bruce Kilander Katherine Kiicullen Ernest Kile Jeanninc Kilian Carla Kilpcla Laura Kimball Sharlenc King Charles Kingsley Barbara Kinler Timothy Kinneberg Mark Kirkbridc Mary Kirkpatrick Steven Ki stler James Kjopsvig Elizabeth Klacrs Michael Klaers Sharon Klatt Gregory Klavc Nancy Klcmenhagen Mark Klcmm Sophomores—173 John Klima Connie Klyquist Valarie Knock Diana Knutson Karen Knutson Susan Koch Gale Koehler Teresa Kohl beck Hilliard Kolar John Komarek Steve Koshiol Terry Kraft Peggy Kreber Christine Kotz Marlene Ko .ub Julianne Krampitz Pamela Kregcr Lenann Kronberg Janet Krosch Peter Kroska Gerald Krulikosky Janet Krush Mary Kuch Philip Kupka Robin Kuns Michael La Berge Kim La Fontaine Ann Laliberte Mary Lamusga Vickie Landcckcr Kyle Langum Paula Lanhart Joann Lanners Susan Larsen Susan Larsen Deborah Larson Michele Larson Nancy Larson Roxann Larson Susan Larson James Lattercll Jeffrey Laugerman 174—Sophomores Steven Lawnnee Alan Leach Patricia Leamons Jeffrey Lee John Lee Laura Lee Mark Lee Terence Lee John Lenarz Nancy Lenox Michael Leonard Timothy Lconhardt Jeffery Lepinski Cynthia Lcre Deborah Leslie Susan Leszko Connie Levang Jeffrey Lewis Terrance Lewison James Lexcen Kerry Lillcbo Debra Limond Sandra Lind Scott Lindell Deborah Litchy Marie Little Jean Loehlcin Laura Loftus Heather Longtey Tim Longley Hubertina Loobeck Linda Lorcncc Craig Loubert Mary Loula Valerie Loven George Luby Dana Luebkc Michael Luedemann Shelley Lueders Allen Lund Jerome Lund Gregory Lundgren Barbara Lundquist Kathleen Lyman Pamela Lyngen George Macius Linda Malincki Steven Malijrwski David Mallcy Sophomores—175 Lise Marccll Michael Marchant Kimberly Marcy Raymond Martinez Kathleen Marketon Cynthia Markus Theodore Maro Mary Martin Raymond Martin Connie Martini Craig Martinson Jane Martinson Paul Masica Dennis Mason Greg Mason Larry Mastellar Castndra Mastrian Dale Mateffy Mark Matheny Barry Matson Gordon Matson Cindy Mattson Susan Mattson Victor Max Harold McCann Dawn McCarthy Sherri McChcsney John McCullough Jane McDill Susan McDonald Mark MeDough Margaret MeGarry Kevin McKee Kevin McKenzie Sandra McKcon 176—Sophomores Scott McMurray Deborah McNevin Dennis McNevin John McQuistcn Kristen Mcidal Wendy Melby Paul Mclchert Lora Merriam Stephen Merrian John M ex win Lee Meyer Michael Meyer Mark Meyerhoff Douglas Mickclson Bradley Miller James Miller Linda Miller Terese Miller Thomas Miller Deanna Mills Hence Moc Margaret Mohn Mathew Moldcstad Hollis Monnett Dale Moore Teddy Morgan Carol Morris Donald Morris Rebecca Morris Debra Morrow John Moravec Sheryl Morton Edward Mosiman Joyce Moulton Wendell Mrugala Robert Mueller Michael Mullancy Mary Mulvahill Bradley Murphey Deborah Murphy Ralph Murphy Jennet Mutton Rodney Nccnan Linda Nees Barry Nelson Bradley Nelson Bruce Nelson Cynthia Nelson Dana Nelson Debra Nelson Janice Nelson Karen Nelson Kenneth Nelson Michael Nelson Nancy Nelson Robert Nelson Rodney Nelson Ronald Nelson Vicki Nelson Lawrence Netka Carl Neuburger Linda Newberry Douglas Ncwcomc Sophomores— 177 Daniel Nicholauson Shirley Niederhaus Stanton Nielsen Mary Nims Kandy Nolk Mcril Nordstrom Diane Norgon Kenneth Norquist Donna Northway Dennis Nygaard Jane Nygaard Daniel Nylen Dennis O Dell Ronald O Konek Scan O Reilly Michael Oakes Karen Danes Bradley Odenthal Jerriann Ocstcrrcich Dale Ohman Debra Okeson Michael Olmstcad Byron Olson Carol Olson Carol Olson Darrell Olson Debra Olson George Olson Gregory Olson Keven Olson Linda Olson Margo Olson Mark Olson Nancy Olson Carol Oman Fern Orozco Sandre Osborne Chris Osman Peter Ostlund Lee Ostroviak Kevin Palm Tracy Pangburn John Pappas Diane Parker Woodrow Parks Frank Partyka Larry Past Darcy Paulapa John Pawlik 178—Sophomores Dawn Pearson Wilfrid Peek David Peoples Loreen Perm Terry Perusse Susan Petersen Barbara Peterson Candice Peterson Carol Peterson Cindy Peterson David Peterson Debra Peterson Gary Peterson Gale Peterson James Peterson Lorric Peterson Robin Peterson Steven Peterson David Peugh Keith Pichc Susan Pidany Douglas Pionk Stephen Pitmon Joseph Piwoschuk Gregor)' Plasencia Scott Pollock Mary Pomerleau Susan Potter Charles Pramann Robin Praska William Price Donald Priebe Kathryn Prokop Mark Puison Terrance Purcell Rickey Purnick Mary Purdy Debra Quadc Mike Quadi Dean Quick Anita Quinlan Patricia Quinn Steve Raadfcldt Valerie Rad ak Dana Ramer Susan Ranney Michele Rascop Margaret Raveling James Reed Linda Reichert Debra Reimer Michael Reinking Richard Rcinking Larry Reiss Mike Rena Steven Renstrom Charlene Rctzack Kathleen Rics Gregg Riley David Ring David Ringstad Scott Ripezinski Sigurd Rishovd Sophomores—179 Pamela Robcr Michael Robert Brute Roholt Kimberly Rohper Randy Roles Mark Rosch Cheryl Ross Donna Ross Matthew Rothcr Debra Ruckle Stephanie Rudin Mark Rue Joel Ruffenach Thomas Rundlc Barbara Russell Andrew Ruth Deborah Ruzicka John Ryan Lorraina Saari Karen Sanderson Robert Sands Richard Sandvik Craig Satersmocn Nick Sauer Rebecca Scaia Sylvia Schallcr Jay Schefflcr Rick Schclley Debra Sthiertz Kevin Schilling Teresa Schlosscr Lyncttc Schmid Melody Schmid Colleen Schmidt Debra Schmidt Paula Schmidt Thomas Schmidt Vera Schmidt Allen Schnatk Cindy Schoppcr Terry Schoppcr Richard Schrocder Judy Schuller Patricia Schulz Keefe Schunk Wayne Schwanz Blaine Schwartz Robert Schwartz James Schwebach 180—Sophomores Angela Scott Christopher Scuddcr Patricia Scavey Karen Seclyc Donna Scpplc Debra Severson John Shaw Wallace Sharp Mark Shasky Diane Shea Richard Shery Joseph Shcrcr Jim Shcrcver Mary Sicora Barbara Si 11 nun Patrick Simkins Susan Sjogren Patricia Skavlan Jeffrey Skelton Susan Skinner David Sladek Judvth Smegal Charles Smida Eileen Smith James Smith Janice Smith Jeffrey Smith Judy Smith Michael Smith Karen Snipstcad Paul Snodgrass Barry Sohr Taubo Sombolely Susann Sorenson Mark Sovdc Angel Spaisc Randall Sparrow Lynn Spence Jeffrey Spiader James Spiuenberger Jeffrey Spizalc Joseph Sporlein Diana Sprague Janette Sprague Mickey Spring Ann Springer James Stager Bonnie Stahlberg Sandra Stahn Richard Stanchficld Karen Stanger Wilfred Stans Ctmillc Steen Paul Steen Allen Stef fey Mark Steinweg Judith Stenherg Joanne Steuart Susan Stewart Allen Steyou Pamela Stickler Michael Stiff Larry Stigsell Sophomores—181 John Stillcy Sheryl Stockdill Jeffrey Stock well Janet Straw June Strohkirch Curtis Struck Cynthia Stuart Jacquelyn Stuber Scott Studemun Steven Suess Bridget Sullivan David Sullivan Kathleen Sullivan Martha Sullivan Lisa Sverkerson Rick Swindal Heidi Swanson Robert Swanson Richard Sward Sue Sw-a niters June Sw enson Sandra S ynunski Steven Tachcny Lori Taft Rodney Takata Steven Tcmpel Sheila Tcmpel Colleen Templin Mark Terlson Diane Tcttamblc Rick Thackey Steven Tharp Daniel Thayer Theodore Theriault Dennis Thomas John Thomey Dale Thompson Kevin Thompson James Thorppe Lynn Tidemann Marjorie Tierney Brian Tighe Leslie Tinkhan John T« cdt Peter Toklc David Tomschin Mary Tukowski Carl Treptow Sandy Tuba Robin Turgeon Brenda Turner Sue Turseth Katherine Tynen John Tyree Gloria Ulland Steven Valentine Steven Valez Pamela Van Danacker Mark Van Dusen Prank Vana Daniel Vandcrpoel Nina Vansicklc Richard Veit 182—Sophomores Daniel Waltenberg Michael Vctsch Steven Vncucck Denise Volk David Voltz Steven Wacha Joyce Wachtlcr Ebinc Wagner Linda Wahl Lorna Waldron Steven Waletko Robert Walker Thomas Wall Glen Walters Charlene Walz Mapy Wang Richard Waslcy Sherry Webb Clark Weber Nanette Wedin Judy Weiss Susan Wenholz Debra Wentura Bryan Wen . John Werr Debra Westcrlund Kim Westcrlund Michael Whinnery Debra White Diane Wick Karen Wicks Larry Wickstrom Rebecca Wiest Lynn Wilczck Jeffrey Wilkening Garnz Wilson Timothy Wilson William Windsor Todd Wilts Randy Windsperger Sallie Winter Michael Wise Patricia Witty Robert Wolak Bonnie Wold Lynda Wolf William Wolff Ellen Wong Joseph Woolcy Debra Word Charles Workman Sara Wormas Wayne Wright Daniel Wynia Kristy Yoraway Steven Yund James Yunker Michael Zarpacina Mary Zakosvski Nancy Zeidlik Michaclyn Zeigler Daniel Zismer Gregory Zilner Sophomores— 183 Mr. Gagnon ... D.E. Mr. Karhu ... Work-Study Mr. Fricscn . . American History' Mr. Schmidt ... Math Mrs. Johnson .. Business Education Mrs. Schwartz ... Business Education Mr. Bcldcn ... American History 184—Faculty Mrs. Doherty ... Special Education Mr. Nelson ,.. Social 12 Mr. Lorcntzcn . Graphic Aris Mr. Ryan .. . Industrial Arts Miss Heath ,.. English 11 Miss Nelson Business Education Mr. Larson . . Social 12 186—Faculty Mrs. Niemcla English 10 Mrs. Bye .. Business Education Mr. Ritter . . Math Mr. Englin ... Art Mr. Billig ... English 10 11 Mr. Seiler Vocational Preparation Mrs. Ordahl .. English 11 Creative Writing Faculty—187 Miss Buggc .. Math Miss Sotnlan ... English 10 Mr. Brinkman Bus. Ed. i Bus. Ed. Mr. DcMorctt . . Math ( Mr. Mnrhula .. Biology Mrs. Wilson 188—Faculty Mrs. Anderson . . Math Mr. Saliny ... Orchestra Mr. Gourlcy ... Office Education Faculty—189 Mr. Bosshart Business Education Mr. Swcnscn .. English 11 Mr. Fredrickson ... Physics Mrs. Specht ... Spanish Mr. Roo Athletic Dircctor Phys. Ed. Miss Dubbe . .. English 10 11 190—Faculty Mr. Staples ... World History Mr. Tobin Bus. Ed. r 'T Mr. Anderson .. Counselor Miss Sproulc ., Business Education Dr. Grimsrud ... Counselor Mr. Grundmnn .. Geography Mrs. Wilhelm . . Counseling Secretary Mrs. Krenz ... Business Education Faculty—191 M iss Peterson ... English 12 Mrs. Evans ... English 10 Mr. Sawyer .. . Social Mrs. Sherman .. Chcm. Physics 192—Faculty Mrs. Storkanip ... Bus. Ed. Mr. Hutchinson ... Math Mr. Johnson ... Phys. Ed. Mr. Randall ... Trade and Industry' Faculty—193 A ABENDROTH. DEBORAH—APS. 11. 12; Choir 10. II. 12: Ski Club II. 12 ADLER. JAMES— ALBERS. PAUL—AV. 10. II. 12 ALBRECHT. CAROLE—A F S 10. 11; Bind 10. II. 12: French Club 12; German Club 10. II. 12; Mutical 12; Til-on 10; National Honor 12; Y-teent II. 12 ALBRECHT. DENNIS—Band 10. 11. 12; Foochill 10. Hockey 10; Intramural 10. 11. 12; Tenni 10. II. 12. Orchet tra II. 12 ALFORD. KIM— AMAZ1. SUE—Choir 10 ANDERSON. BART—Rifle Club 10. 11 ANDERSON. JAMES—Choir 10; Foot-ball 10; Wrettling 10 ANDERSON. JANICE—Choir 10. II. 12; German Club 10. II. 12: National Honor 12; Pep Club II. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12: Y-tceot 10. II. 12; Diamond Club 10. 11 ANDERSON. LARRY—Chew Club 10. II; Intramural 12; Soccer 12 ANDERSON. MARK—Choir 10. II. 12; Drama Club 10; Muiical 10. II. 12; Student Council II; Talon 10, II. 12; Drama 10. 11. 12 ANDERSON. NEAL—German Club 10; Intramural 12; National Honor 12; Wrestling 10 ANDERSON. NORMAN—Che Club II; Student Council II; Morning Announcer 12 ANDERSON. PAMELA—A FS 11. 12 ANDERSON. RUTH—Debate 10. II; Hawk Quill II. 12; National Honor 11, 12; World Affair II; Declamation 10. II. 12 ANDERSON. SCOTT— ANDERSON. STEPHAN—Football 10. 11. 12: Track 10. 12; Ski Club 11; Student Council 10; Wrettling 10, II. 12 ANDERSON. WARD—Band 10. II. 12: Gymnauic 10, 12; Key Club 12 ANDRESEN. GREGORY—Rifle Club 10. II. 12; Intramural 10. II ANDRESEN. JANET—A P S 11. 12; Choir 10; G A A 10. II. 12: Diamond Club 11. 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 12; Spamih Club II ANDRESEN. PAT—Diamond Club 10. 11. 12; Bowling 10; Pep Club 11. 12; Talon 12 ANSTETT. WANDA — A.F.S. 12; Choir 10. II; Bowling 10 ARMSTRONG. CHRISTINE — G A A. 10. II; Y-tecn 10 ARMSTRONG. DEBORAH — National Honor 12; Pep Club 11. 12: Ski Club 11. 12; Student Council 10. II. 12; Y-teen 10. 11. 12 ARMSTRONG. JACK—Football 10. 11; Wrestling 10. II ARNTSON. MICHAEL— ARVIDSON. JEANNE—Choir 10 ATKINS. MARY— B BACTSTROM. MARY — Choir 11; Campus Life 10. II. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; National Honor 12; Y-tccot 10, 11 BAGAUS. DANIEL — Gymnauic 10. 11; Ski Club 10. II BAIER. DENNIS— BAINEY. BRAD—Student Council 10 BAKER. DANIEL— BAKER. GREGORY—Track 10 BAKER. KATHY —French Club 12: G A A. 10 BAKKE. KARA—Mutical 10. II: Na tional Honor 12; Y-teent 10. 11 BALDWIN. STEVEN—Bateball 10. 11. 12; Swimming 10. II. 12; Ski Club 10. II; Student Council 10. II. 12 BARCLAY. LYNNE— BARTHOLOMEW. DEBRA—Choir II. 12: Studeot Council 11. 12 BARTLEY. JON—Bateball 10. II. 12: Hockey 10. 11. 12 BATES. ROBIN—APS 12; Choir 12; Football 12; Intramural 12; Mutical 12; National Honor 12 BEAULIEU. ALLEN—Intramural 10; Wrettling 10 BECK. LYNETTE— French Club 10. 11. 12; National Hooor 12: Ski Club II. 12 BECKER. MARY—Musical II; Y-teen 12 BECKER. MIKE—Choir 10. II. 12: Bowling 10. II. 12 BEGIN. JEFF—Soccer 10. II; Wrettling 10. II. 12 BEGIN. RANDY— BELFORD. CHERYL—A F S 10. 11. 12; Band 10: Debate 10; French Cub 12: German Club 10. 11. 12; Hall Guide 12: National Honor II. 12: Pep Club 11. 12; Student Council 12; Y-teen II. 12 BELL. BONNIE—A FS II. 12; Prench Club II: Drama Club 11: Office Edu cation 12; Student Council II BENGYSON. MARK—Chet Club II; Trade and Induttry 12; Wrettling 10 BENSEN. ROBERT—Tenni 10; Wre tlmg 10 BENTON. CHERYL—Mutical 10. II: Pep Club 11. 12: Orchestra 10. II; Student Council 12; Y-teen 10. II. 12 BERG. COLLEEN—Spanith Club 10 BERGE. DALE—Art Club 10; Batket ball 10; Ski Club 12: Student Council 10 BERGE. CAROL—APS 10. 11. 12; French Club II. 12; GAA 10; National Honor 12: Outtide job BERGERON. DAN—Hockey 10. II BERGMAN. BETTE—A F S 11; National Honor 12; Ski Club 12; Y-teen 10. II. 12 BERGSTROM. JANET— BERNSTEIN. JAY—Choir 10. 11. 12: Tenni II; Bowling 10. II. 12; Mutical 11. 12 BERTH1AUME. BRUCE—Soccer 10 BF.RTHIAUME. JOHN— BF.RTHOLD. VICKI—Pep Club 12: Diamond Club 10. 11; Y-teen II, 12 BESKE. NANCY— BETHKE. ROBERT—German Club 10; Swimming 10. II; Intramural 10 BETZOLD. CHERYL— BEYER. CHARLENE— BLESI. LOREN—Choir BUXT. BARB—French Club 12; Span, ith Club 12; Y-teen 10. II; Library BLOCKEY. JO ANN—APS 10. II. 12; Choir 10: Coopereetct II. 12: French Club 10; National Honor 11. 12 BLOCK. JOLENE— BLOMQUIST. MARTIN- BLOOM. BARB—Diamond Club 10. II. 12: Pep Club II. 12 BOEDDEKER. MARC—Band 10. II. 12; Football 10. 11. 12: Key Club 10. 11. 12. Mutical 10. 12: National Honor II. 12. Swimming 10. It. 12: Student Council 10; Clat Cabinet 10 BOGDEN. JO ANN—Choir 10: National Hooor II. 12: Y-Teen 10. II, 12 BOLTON. WILLIAM—Band 10. II. 12; Intramural 10. II. 12; National Hooor 12 BORGENDALE. JACQUELRIN—Band 10. 11. 12; Cooperettes II. 12; National Honor 12; Talon 10; Y-teen 12 BORKOSKI. STEPHEN—Ba ketb II BORRELL. GARY— Batketball 10. II. 12 BOUGETZ. ANDREW—Trade A In-duttry 12 BOUSHKA. NANCY—G A A II; National Honor II. 12; Orchettra II BOUSHKA. SUSAN—GAA 11; National Hooor II. 12; Orchettra 11 BOUTA. BRUCE—Batketball 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12: Bateball 10. II. 12: Key Club II. 12; National Hooor 12; Cla t Cabinet 10. II. 12; Student Council 12 BRANBY. JEANNE—Band 10. II. 12; G A A 10; Y-teen 12 BRAZILL. TOM—Hawk Quill II. 12; Mutical 10. II. 12: Declamation 10. 11. 12 BREMER. DAN—Hockey 10. II. 12 BRENNA, CONNIE—Hawk Quill 12; Student Council 12 BREVIC. MELODY—Choir 10. 11 BREYEN. MARY—Office Educanon 12 BRIGGS. JUDY —Band 10. II. 12; Cheerleader 10. II. 12: National Honor 12; Pep Club II. 12; Student Council 10; Y-teen 10 BROCKEL. KATHI—A FS 10. II. 12; GAA 10. II; Bowling 10. II. 12; Ski Club 12. Mutical 11; Y teem 11 BROWN. CEC1LE—Office Educanon 12 BUTLER. CANDY—APS. II; Otoir 10; French Club 12; German Club 10. II. 12: National Honor II. 12; Y-Teen 10. II BUTORAC. TIMOTHY—Batketball 10. 11. 12: Crott Country 10. II. 12: Ten-nit 10. II. 12; Student Council 10; Intramural 12 c CALLSON. LINDA—French Club 12; German Club 12; Y-Teent 10 CAMPBELL. ANNE—Choir 10; Na-tional Honor 12; Student Council 10, II: Y-Teen II CARLSON. ALLAN—Trade Induttry CARLSON. CINDY E —A F S 12: An Club 11; Choir 10: German Club 10. 11. 12; National Honor 12 CARLSON. CINDY L — Choir 10; Aquatic 10. II. Y-Teen 10. 11 CARLSON. DONNA—Choir 11. 12 CARLSON. GREGORY— CARLSON. JAY—Ski Club 12 CARLSON. JOHN—Band 10; Cro t Country 10; Track 10; Intramural 10. 11 CARLSON. LARRY— CARLSON. LINDA—Y-Teen 10 CARLSON. MARK— CARLSON. MARY—Y-Teent 11 CARON. DANIEL— CARPENTER. DAVID—Tenni 10. II. 12: Batketball 12 CARROLL. COLLEEN — Choir 10; GAA 10 CASTLE. RITA— CATON. RICHARD—Trade Induttry 12 CHANDLER. JAMES-Gymruuit 10. II, 12; National Honor 12 CHASE. EILEEN—GAA II; Club 11; Talons 11: Y-Teen 11 Pep CHELMO. RICHARD—Gymnauic II. 12 CHENEY. JOANN- BROWN. ERIC—Choir 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12: Bateball 10. II; Wrettling 10. II. 12 BROWN. LEE ANN — GAA 10; Hawk Quill 10; Bowliog 10: Y-teent II; Office Education 12; Pep Club 10 BROWN. SUS—GAA. 10. II. 12: Y-teen 11 BRUNING. JIM—German Club 11; Intramural 10 BUCHKOSKY. MARY—Band 10. II. 12; Cheerleader 10. II. 12: G.US. 11. 12; Pep Club II. 12: Student Council 10. II. 12; Clas Cabinet 10. II. 12. Y-teeot 10 BUEHLER. DENISE —Cheerleader 11; Choir 10. II; Mutical 10. II; National Honor It. 12: Orchettra 10. 11. 12; Student Council II; Y-ceent 12: Modern Dance Club 10. 11 BURINGRUD. DEBRA— BURNS. DAVID— BURNS. MARGIE—Art Club 10, II. 12; Prench Club 10. II; Musical II. 12: Ski Club 12; Y-Teent II; Drama Club 10. II BUSCH. WENDY—Band II. 12; Y- Teen. II BUTCHER. ARUN—Trade Industry 12 BUTLER. BILL—Wrestling 12; Diuribu rive Education 12 CHRISTIANSON. BRUCE— CHRISTOPHERSON. JEAN — Contest Play 10; French Club 10; G A A. 10; Sk. Club 12; Welcome Club 10; Y-Teent 10. II CHURCH. DONALD—Gymnauic 10. 11. 12 CLARK. Mir I—French Club 10. 11; GAA 10, German Club 10. 11. 12; Diamond Club 10; Tech Crew 10 CLAUSEN. ARNOLD—Intramural 12 CLAUSEN. LOREN— CLAUSNITZF.R. DALE — Intramural 10; Wrettling 10. 11. 12 COFPIN. BARBARA— COLE. STEPHEN—Band 10. II; Na tional Honor 12 COLEGROVE. WILLIAM — Batketball 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 10; Intramural II; Key Club 10. II. 12; Ten nit II. 12; National Honor 12: Student Council 11. 12; Hall Guide 11. 12 COLLIN. PEGGY—APS. 12; GAA 10. II; Diamond Club 10. 11; National Hooor 12; Pep Cub 11. 12: Ski Club 12 COLVIN. MARSHA—GAA 10. 11; German Club 10. II; YTeent II COMER. DAVID—Hockey 10. 11. 12; Key Club II. 12; National Hooor 12; Student Council 11. 12 194 — Senior Activities CONNER. DOUG—German Club 10. II. 2; Tennis 10; Talon. 10 CONNOLLY. KATHLEEN — Choir 10; Distributive Education 12; G.A A 11. 12; Gymnastics 10. 12; Tennis 10. 11; Ski Club 11. 12; Y Teem 12 COOK. ALLEN—Chets Club 10. 11; Debate 11; Hawk. Quill 10. II. 12; Ski Club 10. II. 12: Intramural. 12 COOK. GREGORY— COONROD. ROBERT—Owir 10. 11. 12; Distributive Education II. 12; French Club II; Mu.ical 11; Ski Club 10. II D1TTBENNER. DAYTON— DITTER. JOANNE—A PS. 10; Hawk. Quill 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Talon. 10; T-Teens 10. II. 12; Library Club 10 D'ERF. GREG—A PS II; Football 10; Ski Club II: Intramural. 10, 11; Trade Industry 12 DOAR. KATHY—A PS 10. II. 12; Choir 10. II. 12: German Club 10. II. 12: Musical 10. II; Talon. 10: Y-Teem 12 DOERR. STEVE — Pootball 10. 11: Track 10. 11. 12; Key Club 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11. 12 COTTER. RICHARD—Choir 10. 11. DORN. CATHY—G A A 10. 11. 12; 12; Musical 10. 12 Gymnastic. 10. II. 12 COURTNEY. LYNNE — Y-Teem 12; DOTY. LOIS—GAA 11. 12; Gym Spanish Club 12 nastict 11 COX. DAVID—Baseball 10. II. 12; Intramural. 11; Ski Club 11; Wrestling 10. II. 12 COX. LYNDELL—Choir IOi G.A.A. 10. II DOWD. MIKE—Contact 11. 12 DUFFEY. JAE—Band 10. II. 12; Pep Club II. 12; Student Council 12; Y-Teen. 10. II. 12 CRAMER. CHRISTINE — Choir 10. II. 12: French Club 10. 11; Musical 12; National Honor II. 12; Pep Club 11. 12. Ski Club 12; Student Council 12; Y-Teem 10. 11. 12; Hall Guide. 12 CRAMPTON. VICKI—French Club II. 12; G A A 10. II; German Club 10. II. 12; Ski Club It. 12: Bowling II: Student Council 10. 11; Y-Teem 10. 12 CROWE. CAROL—Ski Club 12; Y-Teen. 12 CUMMINGS. KEVIN—Track CURTIS. KERRY— D DABROWSKI. EILEEN— DUFFY. DENNIS—Choir 10. II. 12; Gymnastic. 10: Tennit 10. II, 12; Intramural. 10. 12; Ski Club 10. II. 12: Student Council 11. 12: Cla . Cabinet 12 DUNN. KARI—Art Club It: Band 10; Distributive Education 12; G.U.S 11 DUXBURY. MARK — Swimming 10. II. 12; National Honor 11. 12 DYE. BENNY—Ski Club 10. 11; Student Council 10; Trade, tt Industry 12: Wrestling 10. 11. 12 DYE. ROGER—Football 10. II. 12; Baseball 10. II. 12: Intramural. 10. II. 12; Student Council 10 DYSON. DEBRA — Distributive Education 12 DAHLIN. STEVEN—Band 10. 11. 12; Chets Club 10 DAHLSTROM. LEROY— DANIELS. MICHAEL — Basketball 10. II. 12; Baseball II; National Honor 12; Clast Cabinet 10. II DANIELSON. SUE—Choir 10. 11. 12; French Club 10; Drama Club 10. II. Y-Tcent 10. 11. 12; Student Council II; Musical 10. II DAVIDSON. DEANNE — A PS. II; Band 10. II. 12; Ski Club 12; Cooper-ettet 11. 12; National Honor 12: Y-Teent 10. II. 12 DAVIS. JAN—Cheerleader 10. 11. 12; Choir 10; Pep Club 11. 12; Welcome Club 11; Clats Cabinet 11 DAVIS. REBECCA— DAVIS. TOM—Band 10. II. 12: Bate-ball 11. 12: Basketball 10. 12 DEJARLA1S. SUSAN —Pep Club 10; Office Education 12 DEAR. DEBRA—A F.S. 12; Band 10. II. 12; GAA 10, 11; National Honor 12: Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens II. 12 DEICK. KATHRYN—French Club 12: German Club 12; National Honor 12 DE1NER. LINDA—Tennit 10; Ski Club 11. 12; Y-Teem 10 DICKEY. KATHLEEN— DICKSON. DEBRA—Band 10. 11. 12 D1ETEL. KEVON—Choir 10: Ski Club 11; Wrestling 10. II DILLION. DEANNE—Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 11 DISCHER. DEAN—Band 10. 11. 12; Football 10. II. 12; German Club 10. 11: Ski Club 12; Gymnastic 10. 11; National Honor 12; Student Council II, 12; Talons 11. 12 DITCH. DEBORAH —A F S. 10. 11. 12; G.A.A. 10; Y-Teem 10. II. 12: German Club 10. 11. 12; National Honor 12 DZUBAY. ANTOINETTE—GAA. 10; Ski Club 10 E EASTMAN, KEVIN—Hockey EBERT. JOSEPH—Football 10. II; Distributive Education 12; Intramunis 10; Wrestling II EBERT. MIKE—Choir 10: Baseball 10. 11; Hockey 10. II. 12: National Honor 11; Trades Industry 12 EHLEN. JIM—Band 10. 11. 12; Intra murals 11. 12 EIDEN. CINDY— Hawks Quill 12; Pep Club 12 ELLIOTT, CHERYL—G A A 10. 11; Bowling 10; Ski Club II: Y-Teens 10 ELLIOT. PEGGY—Ski Club 11 ELSMORE. MIKE—Band 10; Football 12; Swimming 10. 11. 12 ELSTAD. SANDRA— ELVERUD. DIANE—GAA. II; Office Education 12. Pep Club 12: Y-Teen 11. 12 EMERSON. MARY—Y-Teem 11 ENFIELD. NANCY—Band 10. 11; Office Education 12; Y-Teen 10. 11 ENR1ELD. SHARON— ENRE1LD. SHEILA— ENG ELSTAD. MARVYN— ENQUIST. DEBRA—Band 10. 11. 12; Chotr 12; F T A. 10; Musical 12: National Honor 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Ski Oub 11. 12; Y-Teen 10. II. 12 EPPERLY. BOB— ERDMANN. MARK— ERICKSON. ED— Basketball 10; Foot ball 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Intramuralt II. 12; Student Council 10. 12 ERICKSON. RODNEY— EULL NANCY— EVEREST. SUE—Art Club 10. II; Musical 10 EYBERG. DENNIS—Cross Country II; Distributive Education 12; Hockey II F FAHY. TERESA—Gymnastics 10 FARMER. GLENN—Basketball II. 12; Bowling 11 PAUE. DARWIN—Baseball 10: Intra-murals 12 FENSKE. DUANE—Intramurals 10. 11; Rooter Club 10 FERRELL. LAYNE—Band 10. 11. 12; AV 10. II. 12; Intramural 10. II. 12; National Honor 12 FERRIAN. MICHAEL— FISCHER. JOHN—Art Oub 10; Choir 10. II. 12: Musical 10. II. 12 FLE1SCHAKER. LORR1E—Art Club 10; Hawks Quill 11 FLESNESS. SHARI — Cheerleader 10. 11. 12; Contest Play 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club II, 12; Student Council 10. II; Y-Tcen 10. II; Class Cabinet 10. 11 FLORF.N. CANDACE—Choir 10 TLOYD. DANIEL— FLUCK. BETH—Art Club 10; Pep Club 10. II. 12: Student Council 10; Y-Teen 10 FLYNN. MICHAEL—Distributive Edu cation 12; Gymnastics 10. II. 12 FODSTAD. JEANNE—Choir 10 FOLLETT. CRAIG—Ski Club 12 FORNESS. DAVID— FOSS. KATHI—Trades Industry 12 FOURNIER. LYNN—German Oub 11. 12; National Honor 12; Skt Club 12; Student Council 12; Y-Teem 11. 12 FRAME. THOMAS — Track 10. 11; Football 10. II. 12 FRANZEN. JOHN—Outside job FRANZEN. BILL—Gymnastics 11; Soccer 10; National Honor 12 FREDENBERG. BILL—Gymnastics 10. II FREIBORG. JEANNIE—Outside job FREUND. SUSAN—Outside job FROSHAUG. CHAR—G A A. 10. 11. 12; Library 10. II FRY. COLLETTE—Art Club 11: Choir 10; G.A A 10; Pep Club 10; Y-Teem 10: Rifle Oub 12 FURSMAN. JOAN—APS 12: Choir 10. II, 12; FT A 12; G.A A 10. II. 12; Talon 11; Tennis 10. II; National Honor 12; Student Council 11. 12 FULLMER. CHERYL— FULTON. KATHLEEN- FUSSY. LARRY —Cross Country 10; Baseball 10 FUSSY. RICHARD— GERVAIS. KATHY— GIESEA. DEBRA—APS II; Prench Club II. 12; National Honor II. 12; Pep Club 12; Student Council 10; Y-Tcen 10. II. 12 GILMAN. KATHI—Choir 10; French Club 10. II; FT A 10; Library Club 10. II; Outside job GIROD. RODNEY—Football 10. 11; Wrestling 12. Intramunls II G1RTZ. SUZANNE— GISVOLD. LINDA — Band; Y-Teem; National Honor; A F.S.; Musical 12 GLASS. SANDI—Office Education 12 GLOEGE. DAYLE— GOETTSCHE. LYNN—French Club 11. 12; Pep Club 12; Student Council 10. 12; Y-Teem 12 GOLDBERG. DANIEL — Football 10. II; Gymnastics 10. II. 12; National Honor 12; Tennis 10 GOLDSTEIN. HOWARD — Band 10. II. 12; National Honor 12 GOOD. ALAN—Cross Country 10. II; Track 10. II. Wrestling 10. II. 12 GOODWIN. NANCY—APS 11. 11 French Club 10. 11. 12: Drama Cl£, II; Y-Teen 10, II. 12; National Honor 11. 12; Student Council 12 GRABKO. RICHARD—Baseball 10. 11. 12; Intramuralt 10. It. 12 GRAY. CAROLEA —APS II. 12; Choir 10. II. 12; FT A 10. 12; G.A A 10; German Club 10. II. 12; National Honor II. 12; Y-Teem II GRAY. KATHLEEN — Coopeftttes II. 12; German Club II. 12; Welcome Cub II: Y-Teem 10. 11. 12 GROEN. MARY—Office Education 12 GROSHONG. CONRAD— GROTE. JEROME— Intramuralt 10. II. 12 GROTHE. CINDY — A F.S 11. 12; French Club 10. II. 12; Musical 10. 11. 12: National Honor II. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12. Ski Club 12 GROW. STEVEN— GRUBER. LYNN—APS II; Dehite 10; GUS II. 12; Hawks Quill II; National Honor 12; Quill Scroll II. 12; Student Council 10. II. 12; Talons 10. II. 12; Y-Teem II GRUMEWALD. SUE — Art Club 12: French Oub 10. 11. 12; Ski Oub 11; Spanish Oub II. 12; Y Teens 10. 11. 12 GUDERJOHN. BONNIE—Choir 10 GULUCKSON. JUDY—Choir 10; Y-Teen 10. 12 GUNDERSON. JUDY — French Club 10; GAA. 10. II. 12; Ski Oub 11. 12; Y-Teem II. 12 GUNNER SON. KAREN — A F.S. 11. 12; Art Chib 10: Band 10. II. 12; G A A. 10. II, 12; Orchestra 12; National Honor 12; Spanish Oub 10, II GUSE. BEVERLY—G A A 11; Gymnastics 10 GUTTORMSON. TIM—Track 10. 11, 12: Intramuralt 10. II, 12: National Honor 12 G GASS. ROBIN— GEISLER. KEVIN—Choir 10. 11; Office Education 12 GELLERMAN. GREGORY — Cross Country 11. 12; Track 10. II; Intra-murals 10. II. 12 H HAGFORS. JAMES—Band 10. Football 10; Track 10; Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 HAHN. PATRICK—Band 10. 11. 12; Distributive Education 12 HALL ROXANN—An Oub 10. II; Pep Club 10; Trades «e Industry 12 Senior Activities— 195 HALVORSON. JOHN— HAMMAN. GARY—Trades Industry 12 HAMMOND. KATHY—Choir 10. 11. 12 HANLE. MICHELLE—A F S 10. 11. 12; Y-Teens 12 HANLON. MARK—Trades 6c Industry 12 HANSON. CHERYL—Band 10. 11 HANSON. JOY—Choir 10; O AA. 11. 12: Ski Club II. 12 HANSON. MARK—Cross Country 12; Gymnastics II: Track 10, II. 12 HARKIN. LARRY—Trader 6c Industry 12; Swimming 10, 11 HARRIS. BARBARA — German Club 10. II. 12; Musical 10: National Honor 11. 12; Orchestra 10. II. 12; Ski Club 10. II. 12. Y-Tcens 10. II. 12 HARRIS. GLEN—Ba.ketball 10; Choir 10, II. 12; Football 10; lntramuralt 11. 12 HARRIS. ROBERTA—Ski Club 10. II. 12 HATHAWAY. WILLIAM— HAUGE. DARRELL— HAUGEN. CAROL—Choir 10. II. 12; German Club 10; Student Council 10, II. 12; Welcome Club 10. II. 12; Y-Teent 10, II; Clast Cabinet 10 HAUGEN. TOM—Football 10; Track; lntramuralt 10. 12; Student Council 12; Hall Guides HAW. JAMES— HAWK. JEPF—Hockey 10. II. 12 HAYES. DOL'G—Bowlin 10; Trades 6c Industry 12 HEADLEY. SUSAN—Choir 10 HEANER. MARK—Ride Club 10. Tea-nit 10 HEDDING. JOHN—Basketball 10. II. 12; Track lntramuralt 10; Spanish Club 12 HEDLUND. DENNIS—An Club 12: lntramuralt 10; Ski Club 12: Swimming 10; Rifle Club 10 HEDLUND. VICKIE—Choir 10. 12 HEDQUIST. DOUGLAS— HE1LPERN. JUDY—Choir 10. II. 12; Coopercttes II; Spanish Club 10; Talons 12: Welcome Club 12 HEINECKE. TOM— HEHMKE. DEBRA— HENDRICKSON. JAMES — Track II; lntramuralt 12 HENDRICKSEN. RONALD—Band 10. 11. 12: Wrestling 10. II. 12 HENNEMAN. DONNA—Y-Teent HENNEMAN. KAREN — An Club; Choir. Y-Teens HEZOG. LINDA—Choir 11 HESS. LAURA—An Club 11; Office Education 12; Library Oub II HILGERS. BOB —Band 10. 11. 12; Track 10, II. 12; Hockey 10; Orchestra II; Ski Club II. 12 HILL. LEEANN—Y-Teens 12 HINITZ. CONNIE—A F S 12; German Oub 10. II. 12; Mutical 10; National Honor II. 12 HINTZ. MICHELLE—A F S 12; Aquatics 12; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12: Student Council 12; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12 HOCH. KLAUS— HOCKERT. WARREN—Cross Country 10; Hockey 10 HOEBEN. JIM—Contest Play 10. II. 12; Musical 10. 11. 12 HOEEER. CHARLOTTE — A PS 10; Bowlin 10. II. 12 HOLM. RONALD — Chess Club II; Bowlin 10. II HOLMAN. TERESA—Art Club 10. 12; Choir 10. II. 12; National Honor 12 HOLMES. LYNETTE— HOPPONF.N. TERRELL—Cross Country II. 12; Track 10. II. 12: Mutical 10; National Honor 12; Ski Club 10. 11. 12: Library Club 10. II HORNER. RICHARD— HORSTMAN. NANCY — Hawks Quill HUBER. REGIE—Choir 10. 11. 12 HUM. MAUREEN—A F.S. 11. 12; Na-tional Honor 12: Pep Club 12: Ski Club II. 12; Spanish Club II; Student Council 10; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 HUSTA. PAUL— HYLAND. STEVE— I IRMEN. MIKE —Choir 10. II. 12; Hawks Quill It. 12; Track 10; Student Council 10. II. 12; Wrestling 10 IRVING. TOM—Hockey 11 IRVING. TIM—Hockey 10. II IRWIN. TERRY—Office Education IVERSON. RANDY— J JACKMAN. JEFF—An Club 12; Swim mmg 10: Rooter Club 10. II; Ski Club 10 JACOBS. MIKE—Hawks Quill 10. II. 12: Wrestling 10 JACOBS. KRIS—GAA 10; Welcome Club 12; Y-Teen 10. II. 12 JACOBSON. DAVID — Wrestling 10. II. 12 JANIKOWSKI. JACOB—Gymnastics 10 JARRETT. MILDRED—APS 10. II. 12: Pep Club II; French Club II. 12: German Club 10. II. 12; National Honor II. 12; Y-Teen 10. II. 12 JAVNER. KATHLEEN—National Honor 10. 11. 12; Y-Teens 10 JENKS. MARK—Outside job; Intramural! 10. 11 JENSEN. DONNA—A FS 12: Band 10. II. 12; Y-Teens II. 12: French Club 12: GAA 10: German Oub 12: Hawks Quill 12; National Honor 12 JENSEN. KIMBERLY— JESSEN. KURT—Rifle Club 10. II JOHNSON. CHERYL — Y-Teens 11; Distributive Education 12 JOHNSON. CAROL— JOHNSON. CHERYL— JOHNSON. CYNTHIA— JOHNSON. DAN—Hockey JOHNSON. DAVID—Band 10. 11. 12; lockey II. 12; Spanish'Club 12 JOHNSON. DAVID —Gymnastics 10. 11; lntramuralt 10, 11 JOHNSON. DOUGLAS — Football 10. II. 12; lntramuralt 10; Student Council II; Wrestling 10. II. 12 JOHNSON. GAE—Choir 10. 11. 12; Coopcrettes 12; Pep Club II; Student Council 12 JOHNSON. GARY—Choir 10. Musical 10; National Honor 12: Office Education 12; Student Council 12 JOHNSON. GERALD — Gymnastics; National Honor JOHNSON. GREGORY—lntramuralt 10 JOHNSON. JANET—Band 10. II. 12: GUS II. 12: Y-Teens 10. II JOHNSON. JANICE—APS. 12; Art Cub 10. 11. 12: PTA II. 12; Musi-cal 12; National Honor 12; Y-Teens 11. 12 JOHNSON. KAREN —Choir 10. II. 12; Contest Play 12: Drama Club 10, II. 12: Musical 11. 12. Student Council 12 JOHNSON. LINDA—Y-Teens 12 JOHNSON. LINDA—A P S. 10; Choir 10; FT A 12; Pep Club 12; Ski Club II: Y-Teeos II. 12 JOHNSON. MARK— JOHNSON. MARLYS—G A A. 10; Office Education 12; Pep Oub 10. 11: Y-Teens 10 JOHNSON. RANDAY—Cross Country II. 12; Distributive Education 12: Intra-murals 10, 11,12 JOHNSON. ROBERT —Band 10. 11. 12; Football 10. 11; Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 JOHNSON. SHARON—Y-Teens 11 JOHNSON. SHARON L—Art Club 11; Student Council 10; Y-Teens 11 JOHNSON. THOMAS M—Choir 10. II. 12. German Oub 10; Musical 10. 12: Student Council II. 12 JOHNSON. THOMAS S — JOHNSON. VAL —Choir 10. II. 12: German Club 10. 11, 12; Office Education 12 JOHNSON. VICKIE— JOHNSTON. DEAN—Tennis 10. 11. 12; Basketball 12; National Hooor 12: Gymnastics 10 JOHNSTON. VICKI—An Club 10; Y-Teent 12 JOL1COEUR. MARJLEE— JOLY. BARRY— JOPP. DEBRA—Choir 10; Distributive Education 12: Ski Club 10 JULSON. STEVEN—Band 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. II. 12: Chess Club 10. II. 12; Debate 10. II. 12: Football 10. II. 12: Gymnastics 10. II. 12: Hockey 10. II. 12: Wrestling 10. II. 12 K KAASA. BRUCE— lntramuralt 12 KADLEC DAVID —German Club 11. Trades Industry 12 KAISER. LARRY—Band 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10; Cross Country 10. 14. 12 KAISER. PATRICIA— KAMIN. GLORIA—Declamation 12 KAMKE. MARK—lntramuralt KARGF.L COLLEEN — Choir 10. 11. 12; Musical 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 KARLSTAD. LINDA—Choir 10; Dis tributive Education 12 KARP. PATRICE—French Oub 10. II. 12; National Honor 12; Pep Oub 12: Y-Teens 11. 12 KARSTEN. NEIL— KEHN. KEITH— KELLEY. KEVIN— KELSO. BARB—Art Club 10; G,A A 10; Hawks Quill 12; Musical 10 KENTZEI.MAN. RICHARD — Hockey 10. II KESKE. CYNTHIA—Y-Teens 12 KILANDER. LINDA — Choir 10. II. 12; Cooperettes II. 12: GUS II. 12: Pep Club 10. II. 12; Student Council 11. 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12: Class Cabinet II, 12 KING. JEFF— KIRKBRIDE. DEBRA — Art Club 10. Distributive Education 12; Musical 10 KJORSUIG. JOAN—German Club 10. 11; National Honor 12; Ski Oub 10. 11 KLAERS. PAT—A FS 10. 11: Choir 10. II. 12: National Honor 12: Spanish Club II. Y-Teens 12 KLINGER. PAMELA—Declamation 11 KNUTSON. CHRIS— KODET. LYNDA — Drama Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Y-Teens 11 KOEP. SUS—GAA 10. II. 12; Ski Club 11. 12; Y-Teens II. 12; Diamond Club II. 12 KONOP. CHRISTOPHER — Band 10. II. 12: Wrestling 10. II. 12: Hall Guides 12 KOOSMANN. SONJA—Band 10. 11. 12; Hawks Quill 12; Pep Club 12 KOP1ETZ. MIKE — Football 10. 11; Hockey 10. II. 12: Key Club 11. 12: National Honor 11. 12; Student Council 12 KORMAN'IK. BARB —APS 10. 11. 12: German Club 10, 11. 12; National Honor 12: Declamation 11 KORNBERG. JOHN— KOSHIOL. MIKE— KOSHIOL. PATRICK— KOTZER. BECKY—Trades 6c Industry 12: Y-Teen 10 KOWAL. LARRY— KRAFT. VIKKI—Coopercttes 11; G A A 10. 11: Gymnastics 10. II: Pep Club 10. II; Spanish Club 11 KRANZ. DAVID—German Club: Bowl-in 12 KREKELEBRG. CHRISTINE—Choir 10. 12: Cooperettes 12; Ski Club II; Y-Ttens 11. 12 KRENZ. CHARLES — Hockey 10. II; Trades 6c Industry 12; Intramural 10 KRUSE. GARY—Cross Country 10. II. 12: Gymnastics 10. II; Track 10. It KRUSE. BILL— KEICH. BETTY—GAA 10; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 KUHN. BOB—Student Council 10 KUNO. KURT— KUNZE. LESLIE—Art Club 11; Coolest Play II. 12; Mutical II. 12 KUPKA. TIMOTHY—A.F S 12; Choir 10. II. 12; Drama Club 10. II. 12; Mutical 10. 11. 12; National Honor 11. 12; Rooter Club 10; Student Council 10 KUROWSKI. WAYNE—lntramuralt II. L LAMBERT. HEIDI—A P S 10. 12; Get man Club 12: Hawks Quill 12; National Honor 12; Spanish Club 10. II. 12 LAMBIE. KARLA — GUS 11. 12; Drama 10; National Honor 12; Quill 6c Scroll 11. 12; Talons II. 12 LAMPHERE. JEFF—Student Council 12; Wrestling 10. II. 12 LARSON. KEVIN- 196— Senior Activities LAULAINEN. MARTHA— LAMUSGA. TOM—Intramural 10. II: Wrettling 10 LAMMERS. RACHEL—National Honor 12; Office Education 12; Library 10. 11. 12 LANSING. CRAIG—Hockey 10. II. 12 LARSON. KATHY—Pep Club 10; Y-Teem 10 LAUGERMAN, SIJ7.ETTE — Art Club II. 12; German Club II; Office Edu-cation 12 LAWRENCE. VICKI—Y-Teem 11 LEACH. CAROLYN — Diamond Club 10; Drama Club 10; Mutical 10; Na-tional Honor 11. 12; Pep Club II. 12; Student Council 12; Y-Teem 11. 12 LEE. DENNIS— LEONARD. NANCY—Aft Club 10. 11: German Club 10. II. 12; National Hon or 12; Y-Teent II. 12 LEUER. THEODORE—Baiketball. Foot-ball LEVHO. SUSAN—Hawkt Quill 10; Dit-tnbutue Education 12; Pep Club 10. II, 12; Student Council II: Talont 10. II: Tradet It Induury 12: Welcome Cub 10. II. 12: YTeen 10. 11 LEWIS. BRADLEY— LEWIS. GLENN— LEXCEN. BARB—Choir 10. 11. 12; National Honor II. 12: Ski Club 12; Y-Teent 12 LIDSTER. GARY—Choir 12 LINDBERG. BARB— LINDBERG. CLYDE— LINDELL. JAN—Office Education 12 UNDEN. THOMAS— LINGL. BONITA— LIPTON. CHARLES—Choir 10. 11. 12: Crott Country 10. Hawkt Quill II. 12. Mutical 10. 11. 12 LOGAN. NANCY- LONG. CYNTHIA— LONGEORS. RAYMOND— LOPAC GARY—Choir 11. 12 LOVEN. DEL—An Club 10. Ski Club II LUBY. MARJORIE—Choit 10. II. 12; G A A 10; Mutical II. 12 LUEDEMANN. PAUL— LOUBERT. STEVE—Cheat Club 10. 11. lorramuralt 12; National Honor 11. 12; LOULA. RICHARD—Choir 10. II. 12; Football 10, II. 12: Gymnattict 10; Mutical 12; Track LL'CCLCESI. JOHN—Choit II. 12 LUDTKE, PAM—AFS 10. II. Band 10. II. 12; Cooperettet 11. 12: German Club 10. II. National Honor 12: Stu dent Council II. Welcome Club 12; Y-Trent 10. II. 12 LUND BARBARA—French Club 10. II. 12; FT A 10. II. 12; Diamond Club II. 12; Ptp Club 12. Y-Teent 12 LUNDEEN. GLENN—Chew Club 10. II LUNDGREEN. PAM—Band 10. II. 12; Gymnauics 10. II; Office Education 12: Student Council 10 LUNDMARK. RENEE—Choir 10. 11. 12; Diuributivc Education 12 LUNDQUIST. BRUCE—Track II; In-tramuralt II: Ski Club II LUNDQUIST. JIM—Football 10 LUNDQUIST. MONICA — Choir 10: Pep Club 10 LUSSENHOP. PAUL—Band 10. 11. 12; Mutical 10. II. 12: Ski Club 10. II; Wratling 10. II. 12 LUTGEN KATHY—Art Club II. 12; German Club II. 12: Y-Teent 12 M Macdonald, gail—choir 10 Macdonald. LARRY — Hockey 10; Student Council 10; Tradet It Induury 12 MACKENTHON. CRAIG—Mutical 10. 11 MACKEY. LAURIE—Otoir 10: Y-Teent MADSEN. DAVID—Bowling 10. II MAKI. PAUL— MALIKOWSKI. MICHAEL — Diuribu-live Education 12; Ski Club II. 12 MALONY. JODY— MANDERS. JERRY— MANN. LORI— MANUELSON. UANA—Choir 10: Pep Club 12; Ski Club 10. II. 12: Y Trent II. 12 MARASCO. DARLENE— MARO. BARB—Dittributive Education 12; Mutical 12 MARTH. ROXY—Ltbrarr Club 10 MASICA. MARK—Tradet It Induury. A V 10. II. 12 MASTRIAN. CASSANARA — Student Council 12; Drill Tram 11. 12 MATEFFY. MARY—AFS II: Chotr 10. II. 12: National Honor II. 12: Spanith Club 10. II; YTeen 10. 11. 12 MATSON. CYNTHIA—Pep Cub 12 MAUNU. SHARON—Spanith Club 10. II; Y-Teent II. 12 MCMANN. LYNN—AFS II. 12; An Club 10. 11. 12; German Club II. 12; Student Council 12; Welcome Club 12. Y-Teent II. 12 McCHESNEY. DEBBIE—Ski Club 12 MCCOY. MAUREEN —An Club 10. Diuributivc Education 12: Student Council 10 MCDONALD. GENE — Baiketball 10. Crott Country 10. II. 12: Track 10. It. 12: Intramurah 11. 12; Ski Club 12; Student Council II McDAUGALL. JANE—AFS II. 12: National Honor 12: Y-Teent 10; Declamation 11 McFEELY. LINDA—AFS 10. II. 12; French Club 12: German Club 10. 11. 12; Ha kt Quill II; Pep Club 11. 12: Welcome Club 12 MCKEE. JULIE—Diamond Club 10; Y-Teem II. 12 MCKENZIE. DON—D.unbut.ve Educa-tion 12 MCLAUGHLIN. KATHY—Mutical 11. 12; Drill Tram 10 Mclennan, jepf— MCLENNAN. TERRY — Baiketball 10; Football 10. II. 12; Gyranauict II. 12; Intramurah 11 MCLEOD. COLLEEN—Choir 10 MCLEOD. LESLIE—Tradet A Irtduuey 12; Y-Teent 10 McQUISTEN. PATRICIA— MCEHAN. PATRICIA—Pep Club 10 MEIER. RICHARD—Tradet Induury 12 MELIN. PAM —Office Education 12; Pep Club 10 MERRY. JENNIFER — Band 10; Pep Club 10: Bowling 10 MERWON. DAVID—Tradet It Induury 12 MEYER. GREG— Batkeeball 10. II. 12: Choir 10. II. 12. Foot hall II: Batehall 10. II. 12; National Honor 12 MEYERHOFF. SHANNON — YTeem 10 MIDDELSTADT. TERRY —Chotr 10; Diuributive Education 12: G A A 10 MIKWOLD. JON —Football 10. II; Mutual 10. II. 12: Ski Club 10. II. 12: Student Council 12 MILES. LE—Chote 10; G A A 10; Pep Club 10; Y-Teent II. 12 MILFORD. MARK—Intramurah 12; Ski Club II MILLER. DEBRA—FT A 11.12 MILLER. MARK—French Club 10. II: Gymnaum II: Mutual 10. Ski Club II. 12: Tennia 10 MILLER. NANCY—German Club 10: National Honor 12; Y-Teem 10. II, 12 MILLER. RICHARD—Foorball II. 12: Track 10. II. 12; Hockey 10; Ski Club II. 12 MILLER. STEVE—Foorball 10: Batebill 10; Hockey 10 MILLER. TOM—Football 10. 11. 12: Track 10. II MILLS. BARB—Art Club 10; Choir 10. II; Y-Teent 12 MINERS. JON—Band 10. II. 12. Chett Club 10. II. 12: Debate II. 12. Mutical 12 MODRAE. CARLENE—French Club 10. II. 12: FT A II. 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 12: YTeem 12 MODROW. COLLEEN—National Honor 11. 12: Student Council II: YTeem 10. II. 12 MODROW. DAVE—Batkrtball 10. 11. 12. Choit 10. 11. 12. Mutical 10 MOE. DEBORAH—French Club 10. II. 12; National Honor 12; Y-Teem 10. II, 12 MOE. RICK—Gymnauict 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. Intramurah 10: Ski Club 10 MONROE. PAM—Choir 10. Cooper-citct II; Talont 10; Y-Teent 10. II MORSON. RANDY—Chett Club 12; Debate II. 12: National Honor II. 12; Quill It Scroll 12. Spanith Club II; Declamation 12 MONTI. MIKE—Chett Club 10. Hawkt Quill II. 12: National Honor 11, 12; Student Coun-.il II MORIN. BRUCE— MORIN. CINDY—Choir 10. 11. 12; German Club 10. II. 12; GUS II, 12; Hawkt Quill 10. 11. 12. Mutical 10. II. 12; Quill It Scroll II. 12; Y-Teent 10. 12 MORRIS. CHARLES—A F S 12; Foot hall 10. II: Ski Club II. 12: Spanith Club 12; Wfettling 10. II MORRIS. JANICE—Student Counol 12; Drama Club 10 MORROW. CINDY—Choit 10; Hawkt Quill II. 12 MUGGLI. KATHI—AFS II. 12 MULVEY. DENNIS—Football 10; lotra-mural! II. 12; Key Club 10. II. 12: Mutical II: National Honor 12; Wret-tlmg 10. II. 12; Clatt Cabinet II. 12 MURDOCK. VALERIE—AFS II. 12. German Club 10. 12; Mutical 10. II. 12. National Honor II. 12; Orchetrra 10. II. 12 N NAU. FRAN—A FS 10; Choir 10. II. 12; FTA II. 12; G A A 10: Mutical 10. 12: National Hooor 11. 12: Spanith Club 10; Welcome Club 12. YTeem 12 Orchetrra 10 NASH. GAIL— NEGEN. DON—Swimming 10. II. 12: Track 10. II NELSON. CHERYL — An Club ! 2: Cooperettet II. 12: National Honor 12: Ski Club II; Welcome Club 12; Y Teem 10. II. 12 NELSON. DANIEL— NELSON. DAVID—Choir NELSON. JEAN —Drbate II: Hawkt Quill II. 12: Rifle Club 10; Pep Club 10. Student Council 10. II. 12: Y Teem II. 12 NELSON. LORNA—Band 10. II. 12: G A A 10. II. 12 NELSON. MARGARET— NELSON. REBECCA—Choit 10. II. 12: Rifle Club 10. Mutical 12 NELSON. ROGER—Golf 10. II. 12: Batkrtball 10. Bowling 10 NELSON. STEVE—National Honor II. 12: Wrailing II NELSON. SUSAN— NELSON. TOM—Track 10. II; Ski Club 12 NELSON. VICKI — Choir 10. 11. French Club 12; National Honor II. 12; Bowling 10. II. 12 NEROTHIN. ANNE — Cheetleader II. Chon 10. II; Mutical 10 Prp Club 12. Ski Club 12; Student Council II: Welcome Club 10. Y-Teem 10. II. 12 NEWTON. MARIANNE — Cheerleader II. 12; Choir 10. II. 12: GUS 12; National Honor II. 12: Pep Club I!. 12; Ski Club II. 12. Y Teem 10. II. 12; Clast Cabinet II NEiXTON. GREG— Fot-ball 10; Track 10. Wratling 10. 11. 12 NICKOLAUSON. SUE—Choir 10. II. 12; Cooperettet II. 12; GAA 10. GUS II. 12; Imramurah II. National Honor II. 12. Pep Club 11. 12. Student Council 10. 12; Y-Teent 10. II; Clatt Cabinet 10. II. 12 NIELSEN. JAMES— NILLES. TOM —Soccer 10. II. 12; Wrrttlmg 10. II. 12 NITZKORSKI. BONNIE—Art Club II. 12. Band 10. II. 12; G A A 10. II: Pep Club 10, 11 NORCROSS. SANDY—AFS II. 12: GAA 10. II. 12; Spanith Club II NORDENSTROM. KATHY—Att Club 11. Choit 10. II. 12. YTeem 10 NORDNESS. PAULA—Choir 10. II. 12; French Club 10. II. 12; FTA 12. Mutual 12; National Honor 12; Studeot Council 12; Y-Teent 12 NOVAK. SUE—Choir 10; Cooperettet II. 12. Ski Club II. 12. Y-Teem 10. II. 12 NOYES. JOHN—Hockey 10; Mutical 12 O OBINGER. PAT— O DELL. DOUGLAS— OESTERREICH. ANDY—Band 10. II. 12. Cheerleader II; German Club 10. u-j. i a. uimniimi iv, u. Mutical 12; National Honor II. 12; Pep Club II. 12. Ski Club 10. II. 12. Student Council 10. 12; Y-Teeot 10. II. 12; Clatt Cabinet 10. 11 OETJEN, JOHN—Cootett Play 10. II Senior Activities— 197 OLM STEAD. PATTI—Pep Club 11. 12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12; Class Cabinet 10. 12 PETERS. ROBERT—Bind 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10; Musical 11, 12; Orches-mil, 12; Student Council 10 OLSON. BARB — Choir 10; Welcome Club 10; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12 PETERSON. BARRY—Choir 10; Gymnastics 10. 11, 12 OLSON. BRENDA — An Club 10; Cheerleader If. 12; Choir 10; Pep Club 11. 12; Student Council 11: Y-Teens 10; Class Cabinet 11 OLSON. DE NISE— Coopercetw 12; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10. 11: G.U.S 11. 12; Musical 11. 12: National Honor 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12. Student Council 11. 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12; Class Cabinet 11. 12 OLSON. FRED A —Choir 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12 OLSON. GREGORY — National Honor 12; Wrestling 10. II. 12 OLSEN. JAN MARIE—F T A 11, 12; G A A. 10. II. 12: National Honor 12: Library Club 10. 11 OLSON. JANET—Band 10. 11. 12 OLSON. JOELLE—A PS. 10. 11. 12; Hawks Quill 10. 12: Diimotsd Club 10, II; Ski Club 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 10. II. 12; Pep Club 10. II. 12; Welcome Club 12; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12 OLSON. JUDY — Choir 10. 11. 12; Cooperettet 11. 12; Hawks Quill 10. 11; Drama Club 10: Musical 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 11. 12; Welcome Club 12: Y-Teens 10. It. 12 OLSON. LAURA—A F S. 12; Band 10. 11; PTA. 12; Pep Club t2; Ski Club II. 12; Y-Teens 10 PETERSON. DEBRA —APS 10. 11; Pep Club 12 PETERSON. DOUG—Football 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11; Intramurals 10. II. 12; Wrestling 10 PETERSON. LINDA JO—G A A. 10. 11. 12 PETERSON. LINDA KAY—Band 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10. 11 PETERSON. LYNETTE—Choir 10. II. 12; Hawks Quill II; Drama Club II; Musical 11. 12; National Honor II, 12: Quill Scroll II. 12; Talons 10. II. 12; Welcome Club 12; Y-Tcens 10. 11. 12 PETERSON. MARK— PETERSON. MARY— PETERSON. MICHAEL— PETERSON. RAYMOND— PETERSON. SUSAN—German Club 10. 11. 12; Declamation II: National Honor 12; Pep Club II. 12; Ski Club 10. 11. 12; Trades tc Industry 12 PETROWSKE. BECKY — G.A.A. 10; Office Education 12 PFENINGER. GREG—Spanish Club 10. II. 12 OLSON. MIKE—Choir 10; Intramurals 12: Wrestling 10 OLSON. RANDY—Band 10. II. 12; Contest Play 10. 11; Musical 11. 12; Orchestra II. 12 PHILLIPS. JOHN—Intramurals 10. II. 12; Track 10. 11. 12 PHILLIPS. JOHN—Track 10; Rooter Club 10 PRZYMUS. GARY— PUGH. JIM—Football 10. II. 12: Intramurals 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 12; Track Team 10. 11 PURDY. NEWTON—Art Club 12 Q QUINLAN. TIMOTHY—Choir 10. 11. 12: Cross Country 11; Debate 10. 11. 12; National Honor II, 12; Track 10. 11 QUINN. MARY— R RADEMACHER. LINDA — National Honor 12 RAFFELSON—G A A 10. 11; Choir 10: Distributive Education 12 RAFFELSON. JEAN — Debate 11; G A A. 10. 11; Office Ed 12; Y-Teens 10 RAMBOW. CONNIE—Office Ed 12 RAMUNDT. CRAIG— RANDALL. SUSAN— REE. JERRY—Track 11 REED. CHRISTOPHER—Choir 10. 11 REED. STEVEN—Distributive Ed 12; Swimming 10. 11 REEFE. MARY— REHB1NE. LARRY— REID. MICHAEL—Basketbill 10. 11; Choir 10. II. 12: Contest Play 12; Football 10. 11; Intramurals 10; Musical 11. 12; National Honor 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12 OLSON. RICK—Cross Country 10. 11; Track 10. II; Inmmurals 10. II. 12 PHILLIPS. ROME—An Club 10: Intra-murals 12 REIMF.R. MARY — Choir 10; G A A 10. II; Off.ce Ed 12; Sk. Club 12; Y-Teens II OLSON. RON — Distributive Education 12 OLSON. STEVEN— O'NEIL. JOHN—Basketball 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 10. 11. 12; Hawks Quill 11, 12; Tennis 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10: Musical 10; Student Council II. 12 OREY. TERRY— OPSAHL. CHRIS — French Club 11; PTA. II. 12 ORE. CONNIE—Pep Club 11. 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12 OSVOLD. BRUCE—Chess Club 10. 11 OWENS. VICKI—Trades Industry OXLEY. SANDRA— P PHILLIPS. RUTH—Band 10. II. 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Drama Club 10: Drill Team 11. 12 PIERCE. GREG— PIERSON. DEBRAH—National Honor 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Ski Club II. 12 PIETZ. GERALD — Senior Class Pres : Football 10. 11. 12: CoOptaio; Hall Guide: Pres Student Council P1PP. JAMES— PITCHER. JIM—Musical 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 10. 11. 12 PLASTER. VICKI—Debate 10; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10. 11: Gymnastics 11; National Honor II. 12; Student Council 11 PLATZER. DENESE—Office Ed 12 POCKLINGTON. KIM— REINERT. KAREN—Choir 10 REISS. KATHLEEN—A F $. 10; Choir 10; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10; Aquatics 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Y-Teens 10 REN GO. CAROLYN— REYNOLDS. DANA— RHOE. MARY—Choir 10: Y-Teens 11 RICHARDS. LYNFTTE—Choir 10. 11. 12; Contest Play II. 12; Cooperettrs 11; G.U.S II: Musical 10. 11. 12: Student Council 12: Class Cabinet 12; Drama Club 10. 11. 12 RICHARDS. MICHAEL — Football II. 12; Intramunls 12 RICK. MARILYN — French Club 10; Pep Club 11. 12; Student Council 10; Talons 10. 11. 12: Y-Teens 10. 11. 12; Class Cabinet 10; Diamond Club 10. 11. 12 PAPPAS. PAM—French Club 10. 11. 12; F T A. PATTERSON. BECKY—A F S 12; An Club 10. Choir 10: French Club 10; Ski Club 11. 12: Welcome Club 12; Y-Teens II. 12 PAUL. ROBERT—Musical 12; Orchestra 10. II. 12 PAULSON. GREGORY— PONICKI. CHRIS—An Club 11: Cheerleader II, 12; G.A A 10: Musical 10. 12; Pep Club 10. 12: Ski Club 12: Student Council 10. II. 12: Welcome Club 10. 11; Y-Teens 10; Class Cabinet 10 PORTER. MARK—Debate 11. 12; National Honor 12; World Affairs Club 12; Science Club 10 POSTHUMUS. JUDY—Choir 10; German Club 10. 12; National Honor 12; Y-Teens 10 PAVEY. JEFF—Tennis 10. II. 12; In-rramurais 10 POUUOT. JEANNETE—An Club 11. 12; Choir 10. II. 12; Ski Cub 12 RICKETT. JEANIEN— RIDGEWAY. MARTHA—Choir 11. 12 RIESS. STEVEN—Band 10; Intramurals II. 12 RILEY. MICHAEL—Hawks Quill 10. II RIPC7JNSKI. JEFFREY— ROBERTS. COLLEEN—Choir tO. 11; G A A 10. 11; German Club 10. 11. 12; Hawks Quill 10 PAZANDAK. CATHERINE— PEARSON. GARY — Football 10. 11. 12; Gymnastics 10; Baseball 10. 11 PEARSON. MARK— PRIGGE. ANN—A PS. 10. 12; Band 10. 12; Musical 10. 12: Y-Teens 10 PR1BA. ILLA—A P S 12; German Club 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 12: Y-Teens 12 ROBERTS. SHARYL—Ski Club 11. 12 ROBUCK. BRUCE—Football 10. II: German Club 11: Inmmurals 10; Ski Club 12: Wrestling 10. 11 ROHE. SUSAN—Office Education 12 PEARSON. PAM —Band 10. 11. 12; French Club 10; Y-Teens 10 PR1MEAU. SANDY—Choir 10; Office Education 12 ROHLOFF. JAMES— PECHTEL. TOM—Hockey 10. 11. 12 PERRICONE. BARB — An Club 11: Choir 10. Track 11 PROKOP. JON—French Club 12; Intra-murals 10; Musical 12: Student Count; 12: Gymnastics 10. II. 12; Hawks Quill 11. 12 RONNING. JOHN—Band 10. 11. 12; Musical 12; Orchestra II ROYALTY. DAVID— RUCH. RYAN — Basketball 10. 12; Football 10. 12: Student Council lo. 12; Class Cabinet 12 RUDOLPH. JERRY—Choir 10. 11. 12 RUDOLPH. RICHARD—Gymnastics 10; Ski Club 10. M. 12 RUPFENACH.- MICHAEL — Band 10. II. 12; Chess Club 12: Debate Club 11. 12; Hawks Quill 12; Studeot Council 12; World Affairs Club 11. 12 RYKKEN. DEBORA—Band 10. II. 12; F T A 12; German Club 10. 11. 12; Student Council 12; Marching Band 11 s SCHROEDER. SUE— SCHWARTZ. TERRY— SCHWARTZ. RICH— SEVER. MARY— SHALLBETTER. STEVE— SHOLL. VICKI— SI EGA L. NANCY— SNODGRASS. MARK-SPENCER. RON— ROPATZ. ROXANNE— SCHOWWER. ROY— RYHT1. BRUCE— STAPLES. ROBIN-SAVER. CATHY— SUM. TOM— SCHEIK. BRUCE— SCHERE. LINDA— SCHLECHTER. DWANE— SCHMIDT. JO— SAMS. DOUGLAS— SAMS. LOLA—Choir 10. 11. 12 SANDERSON. CINDY — APS 12. Band 10; Cho.r 10. II. 12; Musical 12; Y-Teens 10. 11 SANDS. JERRY— SANCHENKO. SHARLEN — Student Council 11 SCHABER. VICKI—Band 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10 SCHALi. BRIAN— SCHAMMEL. JACKI — An Club 10; G.A.A. 10; Student Council 11; Y-Teens 11 SCHENDAL. RANDY— SCH LENDER. BETH—A P S. 12: An Club 11. 12; Musical 11. 12 SCHLOSSER. NANCY—Choir 10. 11. 12; Coopcrcttes 11. 12: PT A 11; Mu sieal 10. 11. 12; National Honor 12; Spanish Club 10: Studeot Council 10. II. 12; Welcome Club 12: Y-Teens 11. 12; Class Cabinet 10 SCHMIDT. DIANE— SCHMIDT. JAN—German Club 11; Office Education 12; Pep Club 10 SCHMIDT. VICKI—Band 10. 11. 12; G.A.A. 10. 11. 12; Musical 10 SCHNACK. BRUCE—Band 10. 11. 12 Contest Play 11, 12; French Club It Hawks Quill 10. 11: Musical II. 12 Orchestra 12; Rooter Club 10. 11 SCHOPPER. MILTON—Ski Club 12 SCHRODER. PAULA — Spanish Club 12: Y-Teens 12 SCHROEDL—Trades Industry SCHUDI. JOHN—Choir 10 198 — Senior Activities SCHULLER. CHRISTINE — German Club 10. II: Y-Teens 10 SCHULLER. SUSAN— SCHULZ. GEORGE— Bowling 10. 11: Basketball 11 SCHUMACKER—Distributive Education 12 SCHUSTER. STEVEN — A P A 12; Choir 10; Ski Club 12 SCHWANKL. RONALD— Rooter Club 10. 11 SCHWANZ. MARY— SCHWICHTENBERG. RANDY—Bind 10. II. 12; Hotkey 10. II. 12; Musical 12 SCOTT. UNDA—Choir 10. 11. 12; PTA 11. 12; German Club 10. 11; National Honor II. 12; Library Club 10. II. 12 SCOTT. PAT—Y-Teens 10 SEBESTA. SHARON—Choir II; Distributive Education 12; Office Education 11 SEIBERT. JANET—Choir 10; G.A.A. II; G.U.S. It. 12; Hawks Quill 12; Musical 10. II. 12; Student Council 12; Y-Teeos 12 SELIX. TOM—Trades tc Industry 12: Wrestling 10 SEWALD. KATHY—Hawks Quill 10. II. 12; Quill Scroll It. 12; Student Council 10. II. 12 SHARP. GAIL—German Club 10. 12; Musical 12; Pep Club 10; Y Teens 10 SHASKY. MARY JO—Choir 12: Intramural Bowling 10. It. 12 SHELLEY. DEBBIE—A FA II; Contest Play 12; Musical II. 12: Y-Teeos 10 SHERRITT. JILL— SICORA, DARCY—Choir 10. II. 12; French Club 10; G.A.A. 11. 12: Girls Gymnastics 10. 11. 12; Aquatics 10; Ski Club 10. 11. 12 SICORA. BECKY—Choir 10 SICORA. ROBERTA —Art Club 10: Choir 10 SILLS. STEPHANIE—G A A 10. 12; Gymnastics 10; Y E P SIMKINS. MARY—YEP SIMMONS. KEITH—World Affairs 12; YEP. SI PE. TOM- SKIFF. JAMES—Key Club 10. II. 12: Quill Scroll II; Trades «c Industry 12 SKUBITZ. CHERYLL—Y E P SLAIS. JANICE—Band 10; YEP SUNGER. RICHARD— SMID. JOE- SMITH. BRUCE—YEP SMITH. CAROL—YEP SMITH. CHERYL —YEP.; Welcome Club 12; Y Teens 11. 12 SMITH. CHRIS—YE P SMITH. GREG—Debate II: F T A. II: Gymnastics 12; Musical II; National Honoe 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. II. 12: YEP SMITH. KAREN—Office Ed 12; Y E P SMITH. MICKEY—Choir 10. II; Y E P SMOTHERS. RANDY—Band 10. II. 12; Basketball 10. II; Football 10. II. 12; Intramurals II. 12; Key Club 10. II. 12 SOBRASKE. MICKE—Football 10. II. l2; Intramurals 10; Wrestling 10 SOLEY. JOANNE — Cboir 10. II; Trades Be Industry 12; Y-Teens 10. II SOLORZ. SANDY—Cboir 10; Distributive Education 12 SPENCER. DEAN—Gymnastics 10. 11 SPENCER. RANDY— SP1TZENBERGER. JOHN —Trades Industry 12 SPRAGUE. ART—Football 11. 12; In tramurals 10. II, 12 STADNIK. SUE—A F A 10; Choir 10; National Honor 12; Student Council 10. II. 12; Y-Teens 10. 11: Class Cabinet 10 STAGER. DEB—A P S 10. II. 12; Debate II; G A A 10; Y Teens 12 STAPLES. JEFF—Swimming 10. 11. 12 STAPLES. ROBIN— STEGORA. KAREN— STEHOUWER. ROGER— STEWART. LORINDA — A F A 11; Choir 10. II. 12: French Club 10. 11. 12; National Honor 11. 12: Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 STOMBERG. CAROL—Band 10. 11. 12; G A A 10. 11; Ski Cub 11; Y-Tcens 10. 11 STOOPS. ROBERT—Trades Be Industry 12 STORUE. BILL—Rooter Club 10 STRAND. UNDA—Pep Club II. 12; Ski Club 11. 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 STYGAR. KATHY —Hawks Quill II. 12 S1EDBECK. JOHN—Spanish Club 12: Baseball II. 12 SVINDAL. KIM—A F A 12; Art Club 10. II. 12; Choir 10; Musical Tech Crew 12; Welcome Club 12: Y-Teens 11. 12 SWANSON. KIM—Choir 10. II. 12; Musical 10 SWARTZ. GEORGE— SZYMANSKI. DAVID— T TABAKA. RONALD— TACHENY. MARSHA—GAA 10. 11 TARDIFF. JACK—Gymnastics 10. 11. 12 TA1T. STEPHEN— TARGESON. MARCE—G.A.A. 10. 11. 12 TAUBMAN. SALLY—A.FA. II. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12: Welcome Club 12; Y-Teens II. 12 TF.MPEL. MARVIN—Rifle Club 10 THACKERAY. GARY—Basketball 10; Wrestling 10 THEISEN. JEANETTE—A F A. II. 12; German Club 12 THOMEY. PATTY — Office Educat.on 12: Student Council 11; Y-Teeos 11 THOMPSON. CINDY— THOMPSON. TONI—French Club 10. 11. 12: Y Teens 10 THOMSEN. LORENCE—Gymnastics 10. II. 12; Orchestra 10. II. 12 THORESON. RANDY—Basketball 10. Intramurals. Basketball II. 12; Rooter Club 10. 11: Ski Club 12; Student Council 10 TIDEMANN. CRAIG—Intramurals 10. II. 12 TIDWELL BARBARA—Choir 10. II; Prench Club 10: Y-Teeos 10 TIMM. ROBIN—Football 10. II. 12; Intramurals 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 12; Track 10. II T1MMING. SUSAN—Choir 10 TAKLE. PENNY—A P S 12; Cboir 10. II. 12; French Club 10: G A A 10; National Honor 12; Ski Club 12: Student Council 10. 12: Y-Teeos 10. II WEEKS. SANDY—Hawks Qu.ll 12; Pep Cub II. 12; Spanish Cub 10 WEFEL MICHAEL— WEINBECK. WANDA —French Club 11; National Honor 12; Pep Club 12. Y-Teeos 11. 12 WEIS. WENDY—A F S 10. Pep Club 10. 11; Y-Teens 10 WE1SEN. BILL— TOPOLKA. IOSFPH — Intramurals 12; Trades Be Industry 12 TORPY. MARY—A F S 10; National Honor II. 12; Pep Club II. 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 TOWEY. ROBERT— TRACZYK— TRAPTON. HAROLD— WELSH. MARK—Wrestling 10; Tennis 10. II WENZ. ALAN—Track 10. 11. Basket-ball 10; Football 10. II. 12. Intramurals 10. 11, 12; Musical 12; Student Coun cil 12 WEST. LYNN—Choir 10: National Honor II. 12; Pep Club II. 12; Spanish Club 10. Student Council 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 TRIERWELLER. ROBIN— TRIPP. ROGER—Tennis 10. II. 12 V VENENGA. GARY—Band 10. 11. 12; Swimming 10. II. 12 VICK. COLLEEN—An Club. 10. II. G.A.A 10; Y-Teens 10. II. 12 VILSON. LAIMA— VOLK. SCOTT—National Honor 12 VOLKERT. GEORGE— WESTF.RLUND. DIANE—Contest Play 12; G A A 10. II; German Club 10: Hawks Quill 10. II. 12; Musical II. 12: Orchestra 10; Talons 10. II. 12: YTeens 10. 11 WESTPHALL. JULIE—An Club II. 12; G A A. 11. 12 WHALEN. MICHAEL—Band 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12; National Hon or 12; Ski Club 10. II. 12; Tfttk 10. 11 WHITE. MICHAEL—Ski Club II. 12 WHITEFORD. DAVID — Science Club 12 TSCJAMMF.M. KEN—Band 10. II. 12; Ski Club II. 12; Spanish Club 12; Tennis 10. II. 12; Campus Life 12 WICK. DAVE—Cross Country 11. 12; Intramurals II WICKS. KATHRYN— VANDAKE. CYNTHIA— VANDUSEN. SCOTT—Art Club 10: Intramurals 10. II; Ski Club 10. 11. 12 VAN WIE. LINDA—A F S 10. Band 10. II. 12; German Club 10. II. 12; Hawks Quill 11. 12; Pep Club 10. II. 12: Talons 10; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12 WIEST. KATHY—G A A 10; Hawks Quill II. 12 WILLERNS. KATHE—A F S Choir 10; Pep Club II. 12; Club 10. Y-Teens 10. II. 12 10. II; Spanish WILLIAMS. CYNTHIA— VOSS. LINDA—A PS 12: An Club 10. II. 12; French Club 12; Musical 12; Pep Club 12. Talons 12: Welcome Club 12: Y-Teens II. 12; Diamond Club II, 12; Wrestling Club 12; Drama 10 W WILLIAMS. MONA — FT A. II. G A A 10; Spanish Club 10. 11. 12. Srudent Council 10: Y-Teens It. 12 WILLIAMSON. PAUL—Rifle CJub 10 WILSON. BOB—Cross Country II. 12; Track 10. 11. 12 WADHAMS. JOHN—Intramurals 10. II. 12 WADTKE. JAMES — Choir 10. II; Trades Be Industry 12: Hawks Quill II WILSON. ERVIN—Choir 10. It; Intramurals 12: Key Club II. 12; Musical 12 WINDSPERGF.R. DIANE —Choir 10. 11. 12: Y-Teens II. 12 WAGNER. JIM—Student Council 10 WING. JOEL__ WAHL. JOAN—French Club 12; Ger man Club. 10. II. 12; G U S. II; Pep Club II. 12: Student Counc.l 12; Welcome Club 12; Y-Teens 12; Diamond Club 10. II. 12 WINTER. BILL—Hockey 10. II. 12 WRIGHT. LINDA—Band 10. II. 12: French Club 10 WALDRON. RICHARD—Bowling Club 10 WALETKO. CYNTHIA— WALLACE. BRIAN— WALLACK. DEBBIE— WALTER. SUE— A FS 11; An Club 10. 11. 12; French Club II. 12; Ski Club II. 12; Y Teens 10. 11 WALTON. DIANE—Choir 10; Cooper enes II. 12: Student Council II; Y-Teens 10 WANDER. ROGER—Choir 10. II. 12: Intramurals 12; Musical 10. 11. 12: Key Club II. 12: National Honor II. 12; Studeot Council 12; Clast Cabinet 10. II. 12 WASTE. KATHY— WAST1. KAREN—Choir 10. II. 12; GAA 10: National Honor 12; Y-Teens 10. 11 WATKINS. STANLEY—Student Council 10; Swimming 10. 11 Y YOUNG. STEVEN— YUNKER. JANICE—GAA 10. II. 12; Intramurals 11,12 ZACHMANN. MARK—Gymnastics 10. II. 12: Golf II. 12 ZAMBRANO. BERNARD — Orchestra 10. II. 12 ZBIKOWSKI. TIMOTHY — Band 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 11. 12; Football 10: Gymnastics 10. It; Musical 12; National Honor 12: Ski Club 12; Student Council II, 12. ZEGAR. THOMAS — ZIBLEY. JEFFREY — ZUREH, THOMAS — ZIEBARTH. DAN — An Club 11. 12; Distributive Ed 12; Ski Club 12. Senior Activities— 199 Index rw 8 I n m rr u m L 3 50 I I 1 ph ph ph ph — — A X S ! m 00 '-J 'O 3 Flesoets. Shari—120. 69 Plorman. Mr.—119 Florcn. Candace—120 Pluck. Beth—120 Fluck. Cheryl—152 Flynn, Michael—120. 52 Pobtn. Mr.—19 Fodsrad. Jeanne—120 Foduad. Lynn—170 Pollen. Chaig—120 Fullmer. Cary—152 Fullmer. Sharon—152 FOOTBALL—10 Fore. Sumo—170. 74 Forncss. David—120 (hi) Forncss. Jerald—170 Fortier. Ann—170 Fortier. Brenda—170 Foss. Kathleen—120 Foaa. Mr .—149 Fom. Suzanne—170 Pottill. Mn—129 . Fournier. Lyon—120 Frame. Bathara—152 Frame. Thomas—120 Framptoo, Brian—170 Prandtcn. Lynn—170 Frank. Dana—152 Franion, Mr.—126 Franr, Joel—152. 7). 74 Franzen. Joann—170 Franzen. John—120 Franzen. Teres —152 Franzen, William—120 Fraser. Mr —140 Frail. Barbara—-152 Frayteth. Don—152. 45 Fredeen. Mr.—132 Fredenberit. William—120 Frednckton. Lee—170. 52 Fredrickton. Mr —190 Fredrickson. Scoet—152 Frciborg. Jeannie—120 FRENCH CLUB—90 Freund. Sumo—120 Fricscn. Mr.—184 Frntoe. Stephen—170 Froshiug. Charlotte—120 Fry. Collette—120 Fullmer. Cheryl—120. 73. 72 Fulton. Doree—170 Fulton. Kathleen—120 Fulton. Ronald—152 Furbur. Janeil—152. 74 Fursman. Joan—120. 76 Putty. Larry—120 Fuuy. Randy—170 Funy. Richard—120 G GAA—86 Caauerland. Sheila—170 Gabbert. Lucy—152 Gabrietion. Lynn—170 Cajrnon, Mr.—IW Gaikowtki. Eugene—170 Galbraith. Linda—152 Gangnctt. Vickie—152 Gannon. Patricia—170 Ganz. Jill—152 Ganzer. Carol—152 Ganzer. Constance—170 Gail. Ricky—152 Gait. Robin—120 Gatci. Mary—170 Gavaoda. Debbie—152 Gay. Raymond—170 Gay. Vicki—170 Gee. Harley—152. 73 Gee. Randall—170. 75. 72 Geiiler. Kevin—121 Gellcrman. Gale—152. 83 Gellerman. Gregory— 21. 45 Gervais. Kathy—121 Gibe . Elizabeth—170 Giere. Kenneth—152 Ginea. Debra—121 Gieieke. Patrick—152 Gitbemoo. Shawn—170 Gilman. Kathryn—121 Gilmer. Mr.—172 Girod, Barbara—170 Girod. Diane—170 Girod. Pamela—152 Girod. Rodney—121. 55 Girt . Roxanne—152 Girtz. Suzanne—121 Giivold. Linda—121. 73 Gienvick. Johann—152 Gjenvick. Paul—170 Gienud. Michael—170. 42. 75 Giervad. Patricia—152 Claim. Deborah—152 Gian. Sandra—121 Glocgc. Dana—170 Gobel. Debra—152. 79 Goetrache. Lynn—121 Goin . Raymond—170 Gokcen. Serpil—152 Golbcrg. Jeffrey—152. 76 Golbcrg. Lori—170 Goldberg. Daniel—121 Goldberg. Howard—170. 75. 52. 74 Golditein. Howard—121. 45 Gome. Kathleen—170 Good. Alan—121 Good. Margaret—170 Goodwin, Nancy—121 Goodwin. Verne—152 Gore. Doug lav—152 Courier. Mr.—18 Gorham. Ricky—170 Gorsky. E ter—152 Grabkc. John—170 Grabkc. Richard—121 Grady. Connie—170 Granda. Faye—152 Grandchamp. Joann—152 Grangaard. Mr —163 Gray. Carolea—121. 76 Gray. Donald—170 Gray. Kathleen—121 Gray. Mary—170 Gray. Stephen—171 Green. Greggory—171 Green. Kevin—171 Grcenwald. Gregory—152 Gregoire. Michael—152 Grcnell. Dennia—171 Grenier. Daniel—171 Grevenow. Chri —171 Grevenow. Jeffrey—152 Griffin. Linda—171 Griggt. Leon—152 Gramirud, Dr.—191 Gnndy. Cynthia—152 Grom. Mary—121 Gronlund. Jamc —152 Grot . Thomas—152 Grot he, Cynthia—121 Groche. Jonathan—171. 45 Grove. Jackie—171 Grow. Bradley—171 Grow. Steven—121 Gruber. Carol—171 Gruber. Lynn—121. 99. 83 Gruber. Mark—171 Gruber. Richard—171 Gruenfce, Steven—171, 55 Gruhlkc. Mary—152 Grundman, Mr.—191 Grundvtrom. Eugene—171 Grunewald. Lynn—152 Grunewald. Susan—122 Grunewald. William—171 Guderjohn, Bonnie—122 Gulcziniki. Fred—153 Gullitkton. Judy—122 Gulivig. Pamela—153. 76 Gundencn, Robert—171 Gundcrien, Roberta—171 Gunncrton, Gwen—171 Gunnerson, Karon—122. 72 Gunther. Pari —171 GUS—83 Guie. Beverly—122 Gustarson. Susan—171 Guttormson. Timothy—122 GYMNASTICS—50 H Hackenmuellrr. Jeffrey—52. 15) Hacn. Samuel—153 Haedt. Mr.—74 Hagen. Ann Mary—171 Hagan. Mr —112 Hagen. Todd—171 Hagerty. William—153 Hagford. Cheryl—171 Hagfor . James—122. 50 Hahn. Judith—153 Hahn. Patrick—122. 74 Haley. Pamela—153 Halgrimton. Mark—171 Hall. Craig—171 Hall. Roxann—122 Hall. Suun—153 Halfern. Joseph—153 Halverron. Dune—153 Halvorton. John—122 Halvorton, Mark—153. 72 Hamel. Joanne—153 Harney. Lance—153 Hamiltoa. Thom —171 Himman. Gary—122 Hammer. Bruce—171 Hammer. Mr.—58 Hammermeiiter. Robert—153 Hammond. Julie Ann—153 Hammond. Kathleen—122 Haner. Linda—171 Hanf. Daniel—171 Hanle. Michelle—122 Han’e. Pat—171 Hanley, Julie—171 Hanton. Mark—122 Hanna. Thom —171 Hannan. Debra—171 Hannan. Patricia—153 Hannibal. Suun—153. 71. 72 Hanratty. Colleen—171 Hansen. Daniel—153 Hansen. Danny—171 Hansen. Debra—153 Hansen. Sue—153 Hanson. Teri—153 Hanson. Cheryl—122 Hanson. Dale—153 Hanson. David—171 Hanson. David H —171. 52 Hanson. Gayle—153. 74. 72 Hanson. Glen—153 Hanson. Grctchcn—153 Hanson. James—153 Hanson. Joy—122 Hanson. Linda—153 Hanson. Mark—122 Hanson. Stephen—153. 52. 74 Hanson. Steven—171. 74 Hansvick. Barbara—171 Hantvick. Bernerte—171 Hansvick. Beverly—1' 1 Hansvick. Ysonne—153 Harasyn. Kathleen—171 Harasyn. Kenneth—153 Harbtson. Palmer—153. 72 Hargartm. Jerry—153 Hargrave. Joan—153 Harkess, Daniel—153 h Harkin. Larry—122 Harkin. Ronald—153 Harms. Kathleen—153 , Harr. Joy—153 Hatries. Barbara—122 Harris. Jacquelyn—153 Harris, Lynn—171 Harris. Paula—153 Harris. Roberta—122 Harn . Scott—171 Hattisoo. Steven—171 Harthman. Debra—171 Hanley. Suun—153 Hartman. Craig—153 Hanman. Suun—153 Halve . David—171 Hatkint. Sandra—171 Haste. David—153 Hatcher. Alyton—171 Hatcher, George—171 Hatcher. Kathryn—153 Hathaway. William—122 Hauge. Darrell—122 Haugen. Carole—122 Haugen. Jerome—171 Haugen. Kathleen—153 Haugen. Thomat—122 Hauglid. Bruce—153 Hauskm. Terry—153 Haw. Steven—153 Hawk. Jeffrey—122 Ifawkint, Stephanie—171. 74 llawkinson. Stephen—154 Hawk Quill—95 Hayes. Connie—154 Hayct. Denise—154 Haye . Dougl —122 Hayet. Kevin—154 Hayes. Lovonc—154 Hazelton. Mary—191 Headley. Suun—123 Healow. Douglas—154 Meaner. Mark—123 Heath, Ml — IM Hedding. John—123 Hcdlund. Dtnni —123 Hcdlund. Kevin—171 Hcdluod. Nancy—171 Hcdlund. Victoria—123 Hedquist. Debra—154 Hcctrd. Janet—154 Hestpcm. Judy—123. 98. 76 Heinccke. Thomat—123 Hciscnfele. Marc—172 Heldt. Charle —172 Helgerson, Mr .—145 Hcllerud. Steven—154 Hclmkc. Deborah—123 Hembcrgcr. Charles— 72 Hemingway. Kathleen—172 Henderson. Steven—151 Hendrickson. James—123 Hendrickson. Ronald—123. 72 Henkel. LcRoy—154 Hcnncman. Donna—123 Hcnncman. Karen—123 Hcnncman. Michael— 72 Henning. Timochy—122 Henning. Robert—154 Henriksen, Mr.—17 Hentge . Barbara—154 Hentge . Frank—123 Hermes. Randy— 72 Hcrrald. Duane—172 Herzog. Polly—154 Herzog. Linda—123 Herzog. Suun—172 Het . Kristine—154 Hess. Laura—123 Hess. Marsha—172 Hess. Ronald—154 Hesse. Julie—172 Hesse. Thomas—154 Heuer. Donna—172 Heuer. Randy—154 Miar. Pamela—154 Hilgcrt. Robert—123 Hill. Bruce—192 Hill. Byron—154 Hill. Debra—172 Hill. Douglas—154. 50 Hill. Lee Ann—123 Hill. Mary—154 Htllukka. Darleoe—172 Hiltz, Roxanne—154 Hinilz. Connie—123 Hmtz. Micheile—123 Hint . Paulette—154 Hirsch. John—154 Hirschfeld. James—172 Hirschfcld. Robert—154 Hobus. Richard—172 Hoch. Dieter—154 Hockcrt. Vicki Lynn—172 Hockctt. Warren—123 Hockey—Js lloeks. Mr .—U9 Hodgin. Pamela—172 Holbcn. James—124 Hoefer. Charlotte—124 Hocm. Chriun—154 Hoff. Richard—154 202 — Index Hoff. Steven—172 Hoff. Thomis—154 Hoffnun. Suun—154 Hofford. Janet—154 Hogensoo. Debra—154 Hogensoo, Ter eta—172 Holcombe. James—154 Holden. Robert—172 Holcn. Diane—154 Hollenbeck. Michael—154. 72 llolllater. Mr.—185 Holman, Teresa—124 Holmer. Steven—172 Holmet. Jeanne—172 Holme . John—172 Holmgren. David—172. 74 Holmgren. Mary—154 Holiten. Dougin—172 Holt. Patricia—172 Hombcrger. Michael—172 Homecoming—20 Homuth. Kay—154 Hood. Dr.—110 Hoope. Kathleen—172 Hopponen. Terrell—124 Horgen. Steven—154 Horner. Ellen—172 Horner. Richard—124 Hontman. Nancy—124 Horwath. Cindy—124 Howe. Douglav—172 Hoy me. Richard—154 Hubbard. Eric—172 Huber. Alan—154 Huber. Reggie—124 Huber. Renae—154 Huchet. Katherine—172 Hukricdc. Mary—154 Hultgren. Richard—172. 48 Holtmann. Mr .—1W Hum. Maurren—124 Humbert. Randy—154 Huro. Jamev—154 Hum. Nancy—154 Husby. Raymond—172 Hutcad. Paul—124 Hntchlnaon, Mr.—1 3 Hyland. Mary—154 Hyland. Scott—172 Hyland. Steven—124 Hy er. Stephen—154 Hyter. Suun—154 I Ihach. Vicky—154 Ingall . Steven—172 Intramural Sport —64 Invie. Deborah—172 It men. Michcal—124 Irvin. David—172. 52. 50 Irving. David John—172 Irving. Thomat—124 Irving. Timothy—124 Iverson. Kevin—172 Iverson. Pamela—154 Ivenon. Phillip—172 Ivenon. Randall—124 Iverson. Sutan—154 I ey. Jeffrey—154 J Jackctr. Valeric—154. 85 Jackman. Jeffrey—124 Jacobs. Kristine—124 Jacob . Michael—124 Jacobson. Ale —154 Jacobson. Barbara—155 Jacobson. Carol—155 Jacobson. Nancy—155 Janikowsfci, Jacob—124 Janikowsfci. Laurie—172 Jardinc. Jill—155 Jarrett, Mildred—124 Jenks. Mark—125 Jensen. Brian—155 Jensen. David—172 Jensen. Deborah—155 Jensen. Donna—125. 72 Jensen. Karen—155 Jensen. Kathleen—172. 29. 85. 74 JCnsen. Nadenc—155 Jeronimos. Stephen—155. 72 Jessen. Kurt—125 Jester. Michael—172 Johansen. Mark—172 Johansen. Mr.—HI Johnson. Ann—172 Johnson, Beverly—172 Johnson. Bruce—172. 52 Johnson, Candace—172 Johnson, Carol—125 Johnson. Carol—125 Johnson. Carolyn—155 Johnson. Cheryl—125 Johnson. Cynthia—125 Johnson. Cynthia M.—155 Johnson. Dan—144 Johnson. David—125 Johnson. David VP.—172 Johnson. David. 125. 72 Johnson. Debra—155 Johnson. Debra Lynn—172 Johnson. Denms—172 Johnson. Douglas—125. 41 Johnson. Gae Let—125 Johnson. Gary—155. 74 Johnson. Gary Neal—144 Johnson. Gerald—125. 52 Johnson. Gregory—125 Johnson. James—17J Johnson. Janet—125. 72 Johnson. Janice—125 Johnson. Jay—173 Johnson. Jeffrey—173. 51 Johnson. John—173 Johnson. Karen —125. 25 Johnson. Kathleen—173. 74 Johnson. Kathryn—173. 74 Johnson. Kevin—173 Johnson. Kurt—155 Johnson. Laurie—155. 19 Johnson. Lila—173 Johnson. Linda—125 Johnson. Linda S—125 Johnson. Mark—125 Johnson. Marly —125 Johnson. Mclisu—173 Johnson. Michael—173 Johnson. Michael—173. 74 Johnson. Mitchel—155 Johnson. Mitchell—155 Johnson, Mr.—110 Johnson, Mr__115. 05 Johnson. Mrs.—14 Johnson. Mr .—184 Johnson. Norman—173 Johnson. Pamela—173 Johnson. Patti—155 Johnson. Paul—155 Johnson. Randall—155 Johnson. Rebecca—155 Johnson. Robert—125. 51. 50 Johnson. Robin—173 Johnson, Roger—173 Johnson. Sandra—173 Johnson. Scott—173 Johnson. Sharon—125 Johnson. Sharon—125 Johnson. Sheri—173 Johnson. Sheryl—155 Johnson. Sheryl—155 Johnson. Susan—173 Johnson. Suun—173 Johnson. Suun—155 Johnson. Thomas—125. )3. 59. 76 Johnson. Timothy—173 Johnson. Valerie—126 Johnsoo. Vicki—155 Johnson. Vicki—126. 76 Johnston. Dean—126 Johnston. Her ben—173 Johnston. Vicki—126 Jones. Col cm—173 Jopp. Deborah—126 Jopp. Sander-—155 Jordan, Cheryl—155 Jordan. Mr .—174 Jcxgensoo. Richard—155 Jorgenson. Scott—173 Juba. Catherine—173. 74 Jukua. Lyncttc—173, 74 Julian. Kimm—173. 60. 92 Julttth. Donald—173 Jungroth. Kristi—173 Juris. Dennis—155 Juul. Patricia—155 K K au. Bonnie—155 Kaasa. Bruce—126 Kabrick. Richard—173 Kahle. William—155 Kaiser. Larry—126. 45. 74 Kaiser. Michael—173 Kaiser, Patricia—126 Kalmoe, Nancy—155. 74. 72 Kamin, Gloria—126 Kamke. Mark—126 Kammeyer. Karen—126 Kane. Mile —173 Kane. Mr.—122 Karhu, Mr.—184 Kapitan. Mark—173 Kargcl. Colleen—126 Karja. La Vonne—155 Karlstad. Linda—126 Karp. Patrice—126 Karstcn. Linda—155 Karstcn. Neil—126 Katvala. Karen—17) Kaufmann, Bari—173. 43 Kavanagh, Dennis—173 Kealy. Kandy—173 Keegan. Randall—155 Kehn. Keith—126 Kesfer. Sallie—173 Kelley. Kevin—126 Kelso. Dannc—173 Kcmpf. Barb—173 alio! Kemppainen, Mr.—Ill Kennedy. Jean—155 Kentzclman. Randy—173 Kentaelman. Richard—126 Kcpharr. Cynthia—173 Kcrkci. Carolyn—173 Krrkow, Janet—155 Ketfcc. Cynthia—126 Kcikc. Paulette—155 Kessler. Mr.—145 Kessler. Suzanne—155. 68 KliY CLUB—92 Kilandcr. Bruc —173 Kilander. Linda—126, 76. 33. 83 Kilcullen, Katherine—173 Kile. Ernest—17) Kilian. Jeanninc—17) Kilian. Patricia—156. 48 Kilpela. Carla—176 Kimball. Laura—17) Kimmerle. Kristine—156. 7) King. Jeffrey—126. 72 King. Joseph—156 King. Lauren—156 King. Scott—156 King. Sharlene—17) Kingsley. Charles—17). 74 Kinler. Barbara—17) Kinntberg. Tinothy—17) Kirkeride. Deborah—126 Kirkbride. Mark—17). 45 Kirkpatrick, Miry—71) Kittlcr, Michael—156 Kistler. Steven—17) Kivi, Debra—156 Kjorsvig. James—173 hi Kyorsvig. Joan—126 Kladifko, Sandra—156, 76 Klacrt. Elizabeth—173 Klaer . Michael—173 Klaert. Patricia—127, 76 Klascus. Karen—156. 72 Klatke. Barbara—156 Klatr. Sharon—173 Klive. Gregory—17), 55 Klemenhagen. Nancy—17) Klemm. Mark—17) Klryman, Mr.—15 Klick. Joyce—156 Klima. John—174 Klinger. Debra—156 Klinger. Pamela—127 Kloo . Mr.—1)«. 73 Kindt, Ml -158 Knatblt. Sandra—154 Knight. Mr.—US. 41. M3 Knochenmu . Barton—156 Knock. Valarie—175 Knoke. Roberta—156 Knudsen. Patricia—156 Knutson. Chris—127 Knutson. Dana—174 Knutson. Karen—174 Koch. Suun—174 Kodct. Lynda—127 Koebnick. Kay—156 HI Koehler. Gale—174 Koep. Suun—127 Kohlheck. Teresa—-174 Kohl . Jane—156 Kolar. Richard—174 Koltet. Steven—156 Komarck. John—174 Kondtiolka. Louise—156 Koos. Shaun—156. 44. 45 Koosman. Sonya—127, 74. 72 Kopictz. Le lie—156 Kopietz. Michael—127. 58 Koponcn, Robert—156 Kormmak, Barbara—127 Kornberg, John—127 Kornell. Stephen—156 Koshiol. Michael—127 Kosliiol. Patrick—127 Koshiol. Steve—174 Kotila. Bruce—156 Kotula, Paul—156 Kotzer. Becky—127 Kowal, Lawrence—127 Kowal. Linda—156 Kozub. Marlene—174 Kraft. Vikki—144 Krampitz. Barbara—156 Krampitz. Juliannc—174 Kranz. David—127 Kranz. Dane—156 Kranz. Daoc—156 Kranz. Ronald—156 Kreber. Julie—156 Kreber. Peggy—174 Kreger. Pamela—174 Krekelberg. Christine—127. 76 Krckelberg. David—156 Krenr. Charles—127 Kreni. Mr .—1 1.'liS Krcu. Hcnrr—156 Kronberg. Lenann—174 Krosch. Jantt—174 Kroska. Ptter—174 Krueger. Ivan—156. 52 Krulikosky. Gerald—174 Kruse. Gary—127 Kruse. William—127 Kuth. Elizabeth—127 Kuch. Mary—174 Kuhn. Karen—156 Kuhn. Kathleen—156 Kuhn, Robert—-127 Kutvo. Kurt—127 Kuns. Robin—174 Kuns. Terry—156 Kunre. Leslie—128 Kupka. Philip—174, 29 Kupka. Timothy—128. 76. )7 Ks-aal. Diane—156 KyU. Mr.—124 L La Belle. Mary—156 La Berge. Michael—174. 74 La Fontaine. Kim—174. 74 Labelte. John—156 Ladd. Bonica—156. 70. 74. 72 Lalibertc. Ann—174 Lambie. Karla—128. 8). 99 1-ambie. Richard—156 Lamphcrc, Jeffrey—128, 3). 29 Lamphcrc. Thom —156 Lamuvea. Mary—174 Lamuvea, Thomat—128 Landccker. Vickie—174. 74 Langcrud. Robert—136 Langvdalc, Laurie—156 Ungulate, Steven—156. 51 Langum. Kyle—17-1 Lanhari. Paula—174 Lanner . Joann—174 Lanner . Rachel—144 Larsen, Suvan—174 Laricn. Suun—174 Larvon. Bruce—156 Larson. Colleen—156 Larvon. Crai(t—156 Lanon. Deborah—174 Larvon. Kathie—128 Larvon, Kenneth—156 Larvon. Kevin—128 Larvon. Michele—174 larvon, Mr.—IS Larvon. Nancy—174 Larvon. Roxann—174 Larvon. Suian—174 Latterell, Jamev—174 Latzkc. Michael—136 Laugcrnun. Jeffrey— 174. 59 Laugcrman. Suaevtc—128 Lawrence. Steven—175. 4J Lawrence. Vicki—128 Lawton. Ml.a—HI Lc Claire. Mary—156 Le Cuyer. Jarnev—156. 7J. 72 Leach. Alan—175 Leach. Carolyn—128 Leamonv, Patricia—175 Lee. Barbara—137 Lee. Jeffrey—175 Lee. John—175 Lee. Laura—175 Lee. Margaret—157 Lee. Mark—175. 59. 75 Lee. Patricia—157 Lee. Terence—175 Legan. Marlyn—137 Lenar . John—175. 52 Lenox. Nancy—175 Leonard. Michael—175 Leonard. Nancy—128 Leonard. Scoet—157 Leonhatdt. Timothy—175 Lcpinski. Jeffery—175 Lere. Cynthia—175 Levlie. David—157 levlie. Deborah—175 Lcwfco. Suvan—175 Lerelliep. Leonard—128 Lcvang. Connie—175 Lev no. Suvan—128 Lewi . Bradley—128, 33 Lewi . Daniel—157. 73. 74 Lewi . Jeffrey—175. 59. 74 Lewi von, Terrance—175 Lexcen. Barbara—128 Lexcen. Jamev—175. 75 Lidtter. Dianne—157 Lidvter. Gary—128 I.lebel, Mr.—148 Lillebo. Kerry—175. 59. 74 Lillcy, Barbara—157 Limond. Debra—175 Lind. Sandra—175. 74 Lindberg, Barbara—128 Lindberg. Carole—157 Lindberg, Clyde—128 Lindell. Jan—128 Lindell. Scott—175 ( hi Linden. Thomas—128 Lindgten. Leeanne—157 Lingl. Bonita—128 Lipinvki. Helen—157. 76 Ltpton. Charle —129. 76 Livtug. Gary—129 Litchy. Deborah—175 litchy. Gayle—137 Little. Marie—175 Lloyd. Debra—157. 74 Lloyd. Mr.—Ill Lloyd. Nancy—157. 74. 72 Locke. Mr.—1(9 Lockwood. Gregory—157, 74. 72 Lochteio. Jean—175 Loevch. l nnc—157 Lofvnevv. Scott—157 Loftui. Laura—175 Loftu . Louie—157 (hi) Lolunann, Lynn—157 Long. Cynthia—129 Longlcy. Heather—173. 75 Longlcy. Timothy—175 Loobevk. Hubertina—175 Lorcncc. Linda—175. 79 Lorentzen. Mr.—184. 48 Loubcrr. Craig—175. 55 Loubcrr. Steven—129 Loula. Mary—175. 68 Lou la. Rick—129. 26. 41. 76 Louakin, Mr.—117 Loven. Del—129 Loven. Valerie—175 Lovgrcn, Kenneth—157 Luby. George—175. 55 Luby. Patricia—157 Ludtke. Pamela—129. 22 Ludvig. Mr.—171 Luebke. Dana—175 Lucdrmann. Michael—175 Luedemann. Paul—129 Lucderv. Shelley—175 Lund. Allen—175. 75 Lund. Barbara—129 Lund. Jamev—157 Lund. Jerome—175 Lund. Pamela—157 Lundbcrg. James—157. 73. 79 Lundeen. Glenn—129 Lundgrcn. Gregory—175 Lundgrcn. Pamela—129. 24 Lundmark. Renee—129. 76 Lundquitt. Batbara—175 Lundquivt, Bruce—129 Luvvenhop. Paul—72 I.uwenhop, Mr.—118 Lutgcn. Kathleen—129 Lyman. Kathleen—175 Lyngcn. Pamela—175 Lyonv. Patrick—157 M Maat. Geraldine—157 Mac Donald. Gail—129 Mac Donald. Larry—129 Matdcpmott. Anthony—157 Maciut. George—175 Mack. Charlev—157 Mack. Judith—157 Mackenthun. Craig—129 Mackey. Laurie—129 Madivon. David—157. 40. 74 Madtcn. David—129 Magnuvon. Sally—157 Malicki. Linda—175 Maliicwvki. Steven—175 Malikowtki, Michael—129 Malley. David—175. 74 Matmberg. Roy—137 ' Mandcrs. Jerome—129 Mandiv. Nickolai—137 Manley. Gregory—157 Mann. Lorimla—129 Manv. Gregory—157 Manthci. Timothy—157. 41. 55 Manuclvon, Diana—129 Manwaring. Mardcan—157 Maratco. Darlene—1 JO Marcell. Live—176 Murrell, Mr ,—150 Marchant. Michael—176 Marcy. Kimberly—176 MarhuH. Mr.—188 Marketon. Kathleen—176 Mirkt. Denniv—157 Mark . Joan—157 Markuv. Cynthia—176 Maro. Barbara—1 JO Mart . Theodore—176 Marquette. Diane—157 Marvhall. Shernl—157 Marston, Mr.—134 Marth. Roxanne—145 Martin. Mary—176 Martin. Raymond—176 Martin. Robin—157. 43 Martin. Connie—176 Martinvon. Craig—176 Marrinton. Jane—176 Mavica. Paul—176, 43 Maiica. Mark—144 Maton. Denniv—176 hi Mavon. Greg—176 MavreHar. Larry—176 Maurtan. Cavvandra— 130 Marcffy. Dale—176. 52 Mathcny. Mark—176 Matton, Barry—176. 43 Matton. Cynthia—1 30 Minon. Gordon—176 Mattson, Cindy—176 Mattvon. Su an—157 Mattvon. Suvan—176 Matuvevki. Mary—157 Maund, Suvan—157 Maunu. Sharon—130 Max. Victor—176 McCann. Harold—176. 53 McCarthy. Dawn—176 McChciney. Deborah—1 JO Mi hevney. Linda—157 McChevney. Sherri—176 McCourtney. Mike—158. 45. 52 McCoy. Maureen—130 McCullough. John—176 MvD.ll. Jane—176 McDonald. Eugene—1 JO McDonald. Kristi—158 McDonald. Suvan—176 McDonough. Mark—176 McDovigall. Jane—130 McFeely. Linda—1J0 McGarry. Margaret—176 McGcrr, Jeffrey—158 McKee. Julie—1 JO McKee. Kevin—176 McKenzie. Donald—130 MiKcnzic. Kevin—158 McKenzie. Kevin—176 MeKeon. Sandra—176 McKinley. Michael—158 McLaughlin. Kathleen—130 McLellan. Suvan—158. 74 McLennan, Jeffrey—130 McLennan. Mark—158 McLeod. Colleen—1 30 McLeod. Levlie—1 JO Me Murray. Scoet—177. 43. 55 McNevin. Deborah—177 McNcvin. Denniv—177 McNurlin. Murri—1 JO McQuiveen. John—177. 43. 55 McQuiwcn, Patricia—130 McCarthy. Roxann—157 Meehan. Panola—158 Meehan. Patricia—150 Modal. Grant—138 Mcidal. Ktietcn—177 Meier. Richard—1 JO Melby. Ellen—158 Mel by. Wendy—177 Mete heft. Paul—177 Melchert. Sandra—158 Mclich. William—158 Melin. Pamela—110 Mclin. Rebecca—158 Menard. Suun—138. 72 Merchant. Yvonne—158. 72 Mcrriam. Lopa—177 Mercian. Stephen—177 Merry, Jennifer—130 Met in. David—1 JO Mcrwin. John—177 Meyer. Gregory—1 JO. 18 Meyer. Kevin—158 Meyer. Lee—177 Meyer. Michael—177 Meyer. Richard—158 Meyerhoff. Mark—177 Mcyerhoff. Shannon—I JO Mlehalleek, Mr.—112 Michelvon, Douglat—177. 74 Mickclvon. Robert—158. 173 Middeluadt. Terry— D Miedema. lone—158 Milwold. John— 1 31 Mile . Le Annelle—131 Milford. Raymond—131 Miller. Bradley—177 Miller. Deborah—131 Miller. George—138 Miller. Jamc —177 Miller, Laura—158 Miller. Linda—177 Miller. Mark—131 Miller. Mary—158 Miller. Nancy—131 Miller. Steven—131 Miller. Tercve—177 Miller. Thomav—177 Miller. Thoma —131. 31. 35 Mill . Barbara—1J1 Mill . Deanna—177. 73 Miner . John—72 Much. David—158. 72 Modrow. Charlene—1JI Mod row. Colleen—131 Modrow, David—131 Moe. Deborah—131 Moe. Renee—177 Moe. Richard—I 31. 53. 50 Moe. Robert—131. 58 Moe. Ronald—138 Moeler. Jeanne—158 Mohn, Margaret—177 Mokler. Mary—158 Moldevrad. Mathew—177 Monnert, Hollis—177. 74 Monroe. Duane—158 Monroe. Pamela—131 Mon von. Randall—131 Montcalm. Richard—131 Montgomery. Maty—158. 79 Monti, Michael—131 Monti. Michelle—131 Moore. Dale—177 Moore. Kenneth—158 Moore. Lynn—158 Moravec. John—177 Morgan. Diana—158 Morgan. Jackie—131 Morgan. Linda—158 Morgan. Richard—158 Morgan. Teddy—177 Morin. Bruce—131 Morin. Cynthia—132 Mork. John—158 Mork. Larry—158 Morris, Carol—158 Motri . Charle —132 Morris. Donald—177 Morris. Rebecca—177 Morrison. Robert—158. 50 Morrow. Cynthia—132 Morrow. Debra—177 Morse. Cecelia—158 Morton. Sheryl—177 Moselle. Randy—158. 52 Mcniman. Edward—177 Moulton. Joyce—177 MrugaU. Wendell—177 Mueller. Robert—177 Muggli. Kathleen—132 Mullaner. Doona—158 Mullaney. Michael—177 Mulvahill. Maty—177 Matvey. Dennis—132. 55 Murdock. Roy—158. 44. 45. 73. 72 Murdock. Valerie— 1 52. 79 Murphcy, Bradley—177, 72 Murphy, Deborah—177 Murphy. Ralph—I” Murray. John—158. 41 Murray. Richard—158 Murcchel. Sandra—138 MUSICAL—24 Mutton. Jennet—177 N Nali. France —132 Nash. Barbara—158 Nash, Gail—132 204 — Index 2 TJ e O' «A • ’f £ — r cs cs 1 X ijlTliil slii al i a - | £ «7 w- -3 J5 o’ c ? .5 S .S 1 § Ss s { ! uni I c S J J I „ - , § S - 3 i I £ ££ £ I £. IllIII laiHji £3 5b3 ££ mu Z2Z2ZZZ St 2 n - N p. ]m £ 1 - I P if „• | 8 ! i a | -S «,s ? zzzzzzzzzz 7. . Cv ;2 - I - I Iifilj 8 2 i -6 . j a|all zzzzzz. «S £ n ij II z z X C' — ■ X TrlC I. Dennis—178 Patterson. Rcbe«a—154 Pocnerleau. Mary—179 Pettaek. Charlene—179 Reynold , Bruce—161 Reynold . Dina—137 Reynold . Terri—161 Rhoe. Mary—137 Rick. Marilyn—1-15 Rice. Duaine—161 Richard . Lynnctte—137. 33. 24. 37 Richard . Michael—137. 41 Rick. Janet—161 Ridgeway, Martha—137 Rie . Kathleen—179 Ric . Steven—137 Riley'. Greg —179 Riley. Michael—137 Riley. Ru.iell—161 Ring. David—179. 74 Ringtud, David—179 Ringwcltki. Robert—161. 45 Rirointki, Jeffrey—137 Ripcziniki. Scott—179 Rithotd. Krivtine—161 Ri ho d. Sigurd—179 Ritter, Mr.—187 Rober, Pamela—180 Robert . Colleen—137 Robert . Michael—180 Robinton, Dennit—161 Robuck. Bruce—137 Roger . Marilyn—137 Rohe. Su an—137 Rohloff. Jame —I37 Roholt. Bruce—180 Rohrer. Kimberly—180 Romann, Laupctta—161 Ronning. John—137. 72 Root. Mr—1 0 Root. Stephen—161, 41, 58 Rutch, Mark—180 Row. Cheryl—180. 74 Row. David—161 Row. Dun rat—180 Rot her. Matthew—180 Roubik. Tcri— 161 Royalty, Barbara—161 Ruch. Ryan—I 37, 10. 48 Ruckle. Debra—180 Rudic. Connie—137, 73. 75. 74. 72 Rudin. Stephanie—180 Rudolph. Gerald—137 Rudolph. Sheryl—161 Rue. Charla—161 Rue. Mark—180 Rurfenach. Joel—180 Rubfenach. Michael—137. 74, 72 Rundlc. Thoma —180 Ruwell. Barbara—180 Rimell. Linda—161 Rutcad. Debra—161 Ruth. Andrew—180 Ruaicka, David—161 Runcka, Deborah—180 Ryan. John—180 Ryan, Mr.—18 Ryhti. Bruce—137 Rykken. Debora—137. 74 s Saari. Lorraina—180 Saenger, Janice—161 Satiny, Mr.—IH Salmi. Donna—161 Samel . John—161 Sam . Dougta —138 Sam . Lola—138 Saodercon. Cynthia—138 Sandcrton. Karen—180 Sand . Jetry—138 Sand . Robert—180. 59 Sandvitk. Mr .—162 Sandvik. Richard—180 Satettmoen. Craig—180 Sauer. Nick—180. 52 Saunder . Richard—161. 74 Sawyer. Mr.—192 Seala. Rebecca—180, 75 Seanlan, MU —188 Scarbrough. Mr.—111 Schabcr. Vickie—138. 72 Schall. Brian—138 Sc halier. Sylvia—180 Schammel. Jacqueline—138 Schaul. Shelley—180 Scheelk. Thoma —161 Scheevei. Michael—161 Scherrler, Jay—180 Scheidecker. Penny—161 Schcndel. Chri tinc—161 Schendel. Randy—138 Schcndel. Suian—161. 74 Scherer. Linda—138 Schicck. Chri —161, 74 Schiertz. Debra—180 Schilling. Dzneete—161, 74. 73 Schilling. Kevin—180. 74 Schlechter. Duane—138 Schlcndcr. Karen—161 Schlendcr. Beth—138 Schleaky. Luann—161 Schlick. Debra—180 Schlower. Nancy—138. 33 Schlower. Tercca—180. 75 Schlower. Tere a—180. 75 Schmid. Dennia—161, 74 Schmid. Lynctrc—ISO Schmid. Melody—180 Schmid. Thoma —161. 73. 72 Schmidt. Colleen—180 Schmidt. Debra—180 Schmidt. Janice—138 Schmidt. Jotcph—138 Schmidr. Mary—161 Schmidt. Mr.—Ilf Schmidt, Mr.—181 Schmidt. Paula—180 Schmidt. Sutan—161 Schmidt. Thoma —180. 43 Schmidt. Vera—180 Schtnidr, Vicki—138. 73. 74 Schmitt. David—161 Schnack. Alien—180 Schnack. Bruce—138. 73. 72 $ hopper. Cindy—180 Schopper. Milton—138 Schopper. Terry—180 Schrade. Dawn—161 Schrader. Paula—138 Schreiber. Cheryl—161 Schroedcr. Richard—180 Schroedcr. Su an—138 Schrolcdl. Steven—138 Schudi. John—I 38 Schuller. Chrictine—138 Schuller. Judy—180 Schuller. Sown—138 Schultz. Debra—161 Schultz. Karen—161. 74. 72 Schulz. Patricia—ISO. 74 Schulze, Bradley—161 Schumacher. Byron—138 Schumann. Ronald—161. 55 Schunk. Keefe—180. 48 Schuiter, Steven—138 Schwankl. Ronald—138 Schwanz. Wayne—180 Schwartz. Blaine—180 Schwartz. Marilyn—161 Schwartz. Robert—180 Schwcbach. Jame —180 Schwichtrobcrg. Randy—139. 58 Scott. Angela—181, 72 Scott. Linda—139 Scott. Patricia—139 Scudder. Chrittophrr—187 Scaly. Mr .—II Se-avey. Patricia—181 Sebetu. Sharon—139 Scllyc. Karen—181. 74 Seibert. Janet—139 Seli . Thoma —139 Sellman. Roxanne—161 Sepple. Donna—181 Sever. Mary—193. 20. 23 Sereravn. Mr.—la Sevenon. Debra—18! Soeticxi. Robert—139 Sevenon. Vaneeva—161 Scwald. Gregory—162 Sewald, Kathleen—139 Shackelford. Holly—162 Schackelton. Debra—162 Shallbettcr. Steve—139 Shannon. Sutan—162 Shapiro. Outlet—162 Sharp. Gail—139 Sharp. Wallace—181 Sharpe. Donita—162 Shitky. Mark—181 Shea. Denitc—162 Shea. Diane—181 Shelley. Deborah—139 Shelley. Richard—181 Shelton. La Cone—162 Shcpperd. Micael—162 Sherman. Mr..—1 2 Sherricr. Jill—139 Sholl. Vicki—139 Sicora. Darcy—139 Sicora, Mary—181 Sicora. Rebecca—139 Sicora, Roberta—139 Siegel. Jon—162 Siegel. Nancy—139 Siegfried. Jean—162. 68. 19 Sieveke. Kathleen—162 Sillman, Barbara—181 Simkingt. Mary—139 Simkint. Patrick—181 Simmon . Matk—182 Sipe. Thoma —1 39 Seller. Mr.—1 7 Sjogren. Sutan—181 Sjourom. Beth—162 Skape. Cynthia—162 Skavlan, Patricia—181 Skelton. Jeffrey—181 Skelton. Steven—162 SKI CLUB—89 Skiff. Jame —139 Skinner. Sutan—181 Skoog. Ruwell—162 Skruppy. Craig—162 Skruppy. Darrell—162 (hi) Skubitz. Cheryll—140 Sladek. David—181 Slai . Jamie—140 Sligcr. Outlet—162 Slurtke. Fred—162 Smcgal. Judyth—181 Smida. Charle —181 Smith. Bruce—140 Smith. Carol—140 Smith, Cheryl—140 Smith. Chri wine—HO Smith. Deborah—140 Smith. Diana—162 Smith. Eileen—181 Smith. Gary—162. 52 Smith. Jame —181. 43 Smith. Janice—181 Smith, Jeffrey—181 Smith, Judy—181 Smith. Linda—162 Smith. Michael—181 Smith. Michelle—140. 74 Smith. Moonie—162 Smith. Mr.—110. f Smith. Pamela—162 Smith. Vicky—162 Smother . David—162. 37 Smother . Ranal—140. 41. 33 Smykaltki. Marlene—162 Snaza. Melanie—162 Snipitcad. Karen—181 Snodgraw. Paul—181 Snoatad. Mr.—Ill Soboy. Sandra—162 Sobratkc. Michael—140 Sodergren. Mary—162. 69. 83 Sohn. Mr—1«S. St. S7 Sohn. Barry—181 Solcy. Joanne—140 Solle. Mr—If Solorz. Donna—162 Solorz. Solorz—140 Snuvtzd. Roberia—162. 72 Soremon. Sutann—181 . Sovde. Mark—181 Spaive. Angel—181 Spaitc. Rickey—162. 55 SPANISH CLUB—90 Sparrow. Randall—181 Speeht. Mr —1M Spenfc. Lynn—181 Spence. Michael—162 Spencer. Dean—140 Spencer. Jame —162. 40 Spencer. Randy—140 Spencer. Ronnie—140 Spier. Rebecca—162 Spitzenbcrger. Jame —181 Spitzcnberger. John—140 Spixalc. Jeffrey—181 Sporlein. Joteph—181 Sprague. Arthur—140. 11 Sprague. Diana—181 Sprague. Janette—181 Spring. Mickey—181. 43. 48 Springer. Ann—181 Sproult. Ml —1 1 Scaeblcr. Brenda—162 Stager. Deborah—140 Sugcr. Jame —181 Stahlbcrg. Bonnie—181 Stahn. Sandra—181 Stanchfield. Richard—181 Sanger. Karen—181 San . Wilfred—181 Staple . Jeffery—140. 60 SUplea. Mr—1 0 Staple . Sutan—162. 68. 69 Statkivigc. Melody—162 Suvanau. Debra—162 Steadman. Ralph—162 Steeber. Marilyn—162 Steen. Camilln—181 Steen. Curii —162 Steen. Paul—181 Steffcy. Allen—181 Stegora. Karen—140 Stein. Kurt—162 Steiner. Loui —162 Steinert. Ronald—162, 60 Stcinwcg. Mark—181 Stenberg. Judith—181 Stemrud. Mr—111 Stewart. Joanne—181 Steven . Linda—163 Stewart. Daniel—163 Stewart, Lorinda—140 Stewart. Suun—181 Scibal, Jame —163 Stichter. Pamela—181 Stiff. Michael—181. 43 Stigiell. Larry—181. 75 Stilley. John—182 Stirat, John—163 Stockdill. Gregory—163 Stockdill. Rebecca—163 Stockdill. Sheryl—182 Stockwell. Clinton—163 Stockwdl. Jeffrey—182. 52 StoJtz. Ronald—163 Stomberg. Carol—140 Storkamp. Mr .—192 Srorlie. William—140 Stand. Linda—140 Straw. Janet—182 Strohkirch. June—182 Strom. Donald—163 Strong. Mr—IM. f J Struck. Curtit—182. 75 Stuart. Cynthia—182 Stubcr. Jacquelyn—182 STUDENT COUNCIL—104 Stultz. Daniel—163. 7). 72 Studeman. Scott—182 Stunccbevk. Mark—163 Stuth. Linda—163 Sty gar. Kathy—140 Sucdbeck, John—140 Sue . Steven—182 Sullivan. Bridget—182 Sullivan. David—182 Sullivan. Joan—141 206— Index - , , - , w 0 -a -=• 8 8 S i 8 8 8 e T- 8 8 = - -® I « e E E TJ 6 c I £ c 3 | xtall? s- - :- • ? ih ?? ( ) ) « ) « ) ) ) ) r . , — m — — -r -C -r ll HI X H £ . im ■ oe £ « T 2 is - 5 , iilllijiliinililfi 11° 8J3s111 mm hi u ..as'5's-s ls?ilg! S g g Sslii'i HhHI-HHhHhhHHHHI-hl-HHHI-FHi- T J 3 c _• .’ • 06 -q -o 2: v « c H H H H H H I jssssljJi Reflections of today can be found in a word. Changes. Not only the changes that have taken place, but the changes that must take place. We must change the uneducated to the educated. We must change the polluted air and water to the clean air and water. We must change the ghetto to the dignified neighborhood. We must change poverty to plenty. We must change bigoted segregation to natural, unforced integration. We must change war to peace. And most importantly, we must change hate to love. The cries for these changes are not merely the cries of a boy from Appalachia, but the despairing cries of mankind. The remedy for despair is hope. We are that hope, but hope is not enough. We must do. And we must do it together. There is no other way. Lynn Gruber ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Karla, Judy, Greg, and Dan—for participating in the marathon on February 28th Mr. Hollister—for everything Lynctte, Joan, Kay, and Pat—for doing their share Barb Frame—for the cover design Steve Larson—for the overtime on Friday night's The rest of the Talon's staff—for their interest in the book Mr. DcGuise—for the editor's desk COLOPHON Body copy—12 point Garamond Caption type—8 point Garamond italic Division headlines—24 point Garamond Index type—6 point Garamond 208—Conclusion .


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