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

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1 2 Table Of Contents Personalities..........16 Academics .............86 Student Life..........114 136 168 Organiza tions E J COOPER SEN'OR high SCHOO 5 Education should be as gradual as the moon-rise, perceptible not in progress but in result. 6 What can be said about the cafeteria? That it's there? It serves food? It's a community meeting hall? For 1 hour and 40 minutes each day the cafeteria becomes a place to meet, to talk and perhaps to eat. If you can't tolerate the resource rooms and are in need of relaxation, the cafeteria is the place to be. A place where you can sit down, and just talk with your friends. After lunch is over, you go back to class and the cafeteria turns back into a classroom for the inner school. 7 8 The halls were colder this year, the lights dimmer, and fewer people were in the halls for fear of freezing to death. Cooper, along with the rest of the world, felt the crunch of the Fnergy Crisis. During winter break, no activities were allowed in school, which resulted in a mad scramble by athletic teams to rent halls and churches to continue' practices. The phrase It's freezing in here, repeatedly echoed through the halls of Cooper. As Cooper enters its second decade of existence, the possibility that cold halls will become a permanent fixture looms just over the frozen horizon. to 11 12 All our dandelion days are done and so we'll run the fields no more in search of wild roses that grow out on the moor. All our dandelion days are done and so we'll turn our heads away from every silver morning and every golden day. But sweet September's open arms belonged to us and held us once. Remember when the summertime sang songs to us and only us. All our dandelion days are done and so we'll run the fields no more for all the wild roses have withered on the moor. 13 A renewal of spirit filled the air as the 10th Homecoming happened this year. After a few years of decline in popularity, this year a resurgence of interest filled the students during Homecoming 73. Various events kept the students' interests during the week preceding homecoming. Daily drawings for prizes, motorcyle jumping, the Rolling Gophers basketball game and a carnival all led up to the crowning of the 1973 Homecoming Queen. An added attraction this year was TV personality Barry ZeVan with humorous interviews of the Queen candidates. Overall, Homecoming 73 was one of the best Cooper ever had. 14 15 PERSONALITIES Mr. C. Smith, Mrs. I. Silberman, Pastor R. Peterson, Dr. N. Wallace, Dr. E. Joslyn 1. Acting Principal — Mr. Kemppainer 2. Principal — Mr. Ulrich. We missed I fa this year and wish him well. 3. 1973-74 School Board Members 4. Asst. Principal — Mr. Stensrud 5. Asst. Principal — Mr. Lloyd 6. Asst. Principal — Mr. Solie 18 — Administration 51 - UOI|IU| nutUlpy 20 — Faculty r . 1. Mr. McCarthy, Mrs. Wray, Mr. Wirtanen, Dr. Hogenson, B. R. Mrs. Paul, Mr. Freuhauf, Dr. Crimsrud, Mr. Garner, Mrs. Breckenridge 2. Nurse, Mrs. Marcell 3. Mr. Henry — Business Education 4. Mrs. Storkamp — Business Ed. 5. Mrs. Lovell, Mrs. Murtaugh, Mr. Kieker, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Schwartz 6. Mrs. Bye — Business Ed. 7. Mrs. Mrugala — Business Ed. 8. Mrs. Hallquist, Mr. Karhu, Mr. Gourley, Mr. Seiler, Mr. Gagnon, Mr. Nardini Faculty — 21 1. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Zabel, Mrs. Boll, Mr. DeGuise, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Fraser. 2. Mrs. Schultz, Mr. Cade, Miss Kludt, Mrs. Mosal. 3. Mr. Hollister, Ms. Heath, Mr. Ludvig, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Phillips. 4. Mr. Kloos 5. Mr. Tempel 6. Mr. Balk 7. Mr. Wildung 8. Mr. Cunningham 22 Faculty Faculty — 23 1. Mr. Buffington — Mathematics 2. Mr. DeMorett, Mr. Paradis, Ms. Bugge, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Wurl 3. Mr. Sohn, Mr. Marhula, Mrs. Chapman Mr. Phleger, Mr. Lee — Science 4. Mrs. Sherman — Chemistry 5. Mr. Hetchler — Science 6. Mr. Knight — Health 7. Mr. Behrens — Biology 8. Mr. Fredrickson — Physics 24 — Faculty SZ — XiiiMBj 1. Mr. Root 2. Mrs. Froh, Mr. Olson, Mrs. Hagen 3. Mr. Bomstad, Mr. I.orentzcn, Mr. Loushin, Mr. Youngren, Mr. Sykora, Mr. Denneson, Mr. Cook 4. K. Stanger, J. Hartsook, D. Fundingsland, J. Davis, J. Lloyd, P. Billig, D. Fruehauf, J. Harris, S. Lichterman, J. Dubbe 5. Mr. Chagnon — Art 6. Mr. Gilmer — Art 26 - Faculty Faculty — 27 1. Mrs. Kohorst — Home Economics 2. Mrs. Jordan — Home Economics 3. Mrs. Karls — Home Economics 4. Mrs. LeVahn — Home Economics 5. Mr. Daly — Spanish 6. Mr. Kane — Audio-Visual 7. Mr. Wagnild — French Mr. Koestler — German 8. Mr. Boeddeker — Psychology 28 — Faculty Faculty 29 1. Mr. Rath 2. Mr. Nord 3. Miss Ferris, Mr. Staples 4. Mrs. Anderson 5. Mr. Holmquist, Miss Ewing, Mr. Sawyer 6. Mr. Alhberg 7. Mr. Strong, Mr. Swenson, Mr. Beldon 8. Mr. Bauerly, Mr. Blore, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Orning, Mr. Schmidt 30 — Faculty Faculty 31 1. P. Schultz, B. Schmidt, H. Hiebrynski, L. Barklind, K. Holmes, H. Sutherland, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Seelig, M. Humola, B. Quigley, Head Librarian — L. Yuzna; S. Liebel. 2. Mrs. Foss, Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. Hocks, Mrs. johnson, Mrs. Hatcher, Mrs. Seelye. 3. P. Roust, D. Breher. 4. C. Thill, C. Cybyski, S. Buchek, G. Crow, L. Ford. 5. J. Roberts, R. Strack, D. Hargraves, G. Schroeder, C. Foster, H. Bartle, H. Skaalrud, E. Gutzwiller. 6. D. Rasmussen, S. Linnel, E. Durant, J. Peterson, A. Rameruth, D. MacDonald, E. Wolf, E. Van Wie, L. Anderson, J. Miller, R. Holtz, I. Glass, J. Hartfield, E. Halfrimson, J. Thornberg, L. Hruska. 32 — Faculty Faculty — 33 Cv YESTERDAY. . . All my troubles seemed so far away. . . — Beatles It seems to me a crime tha we should age, these right now times should never slip us by. A time you never count the silent rage, as friends together watch their childhood's fly. — E. John Traditions that started ten years ago when Cooper opened are still being followed today. Events such as Homecoming, Snow Week, and Junior-Senior Prom are growing in enthusiasm after a lull of some four years. High school is not the students' entire life anymore; he is no longer centralized around one group at school. The student has moved into the community and neighboring schools to find companionship and security. This has been part of the cause of athletics and clubs, for most seniors, now playing second fiddle to jobs. During the 1973-74 school year the Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities passed, and Student Government became an operative student voice. These factors along with the 18-year old Adult Law made the class of 74 a more thoughtful and responsible class. EDUCATION? Even if I knew tomorrow would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. — Martin Luther 34 — Senior Seniors The Senior class officers along with the Senior Class Cabinet led the graduating class of 1974 through the traditional events of their final year here at Cooper. The decision on graduation gowns was made, announcements were ordered, and a growing feeling of anticipation was experienced by most seniors until June 5th became a reality. Commencement Exercises were the end of our first stage of formal education. | )FFICERS: M. Burns, Pres., W. Weinerd, Treas., C. Ellis, Sec., R. Wilczek, V.-Pres. To everything, turn, n, turn. There is a season, n, turn, turn. And a time ?very purpose under wen. . . — Byrds Springtime 1974, the for being free to grow discover yourself. The e to break away from the irity of high school and e it on your own. Friends I will ■.ember you... — John Denver Senior — 35 Carol lean Aarstad SidnieSue Aase Charles Allan Adams Kenneth J. Adams Mark Wayne Adams Kathleen Anderson Larry Jay Anderson Lynn Elizabeth Anderson Todd Jeffrey Anderson William Alan Andreson Becky A. Antone Brooks Elliot Armstrong Terrance Wayne Armstrong Brenda Kay Arnold Rosemary Margaret Arseneau Mark Richard Adamson David Keith Ahrens Diane Marie Allen Michael Arthur Amborn Timothy Lawrence Amundson Scott Gregory Ancel Alan Ray Anderson Carol Rose Anderson Cindy Kay Anderson Denise Ann Anderson 36 — Seniors lay Richard Arvidson Susan M. Ashenbach Laurie Ann Aydt Margo Marie Aydt Timothy Scott Baardson 4 Jeffrey Paul Babel Cynthia Jean Bagaus Marsha Lee Barklind Drew De Renzie Barry Brad Scott Barthcll David John Becker David James Beers Daniel John Belawski Sandra Renee Bel ford Diane Elaine Benesh Lori Ann Benrick Scott Brian Bentley Susan M. Bentley Douglas Alan Berg Barry Bergeron Vivian Elizabeth Barton Duane Dan Bauermeister Steven John Baukner Kathleen May Baum Jeanne Elizabeth Bazinei Seniors 37 Mary Beth Bergman Roxane L. Berstrom Patrick Francis Bigley Kathleen Jean Bishop Rachelle Elizabeth Blake Wanda L. Blake Gregory Allen Bolier James Dale Bolin Therese Anne Bosquez Dawn Marie Bradley Steven Lawrence Berthold Joni Marie Bertzyk James Dwight Bienias Cindy Kay Bistodeau Deborah Lynn Bivins Grant Douglas Blake lohn Sigurd Bloomquist Wendy Susan Bloomquist Bruce James 8ohlig Debra Kay Bona John Carl Bonk Kathleen Ann Boortz Kim Owen Braget Lynda Susan Branton Jo Alice Mary Breyen 38 — Senior lanice Eileen Brick Marlyn Jean Brock Laurie Ann Bullock Colleen Anne Burg Linda Lou Buttolph Diane Marie Cady Robyn Adair Campbell Jeffrey Scon Caouette Scott William Carlson Wendie Lou Carlson Jeffrey Evans 8rooks Peter Wesley Brown Jeffrey Keith Brudwick Linda Marie Burgin Joseph Butler Susan Marie Butorac Ann Elizabeth Caffery Rebecca Ann Calder Judith Elizabeth Campbell Caren Ann Carlson Cary Allen Carlson Laurie Jane Carlson Renee Cheryl Caron Wayne Allan Caron Michelle M. Carter J Senior - 39 Cynthia Kae Ceballos Danny James Chapman Dean Harlc Christensen Deborah L. Christensen Jean Ann Christenson Helen J. Christopherson Robert Wayne Chrysler Mary Ellen Classen Elise Marie Claus Denise Mary Clemens Tonya Lynn Chochran Nancy Jean Cornell Lee Ann Corcoran Robert Charles Correll Janice Faye Conner Seniors T 0 Ray Ouillard _e,'e Lynn •oult •bra Lynne ramcr n|l'P Anthony warnings jJ tadWayno Dianne Lesley Dahl Bruce Marlin Dahlman Stephanie Lynn Dale Becky Lee Danielson Beth Terese Darg Mary Beth Deick Cindy Ann Demeules Mary Pat Derner Jane Catherine Dickinson Mary Helen Dickson Seniors — 41 Katherine Anne Dieter Elizabeth Ann Dietman Cynthia Jeanne Dixon Diane Jean Dmohoski Patrick James Doar Wendy Reene Dolbec Mary Kaye Dombrovsko Mark Richard Dooher William Anthony Driscoll Bruce Alan Dryden Lu Ann Dubbin Mark Donald Duffney Gary Lynn Dye Karen Celeste Eastlund Dean Patrick Ebner Renee Lynn Eckert Mark Allen Eckman Kristine C. Edison Thomas Anthony Egan William Dale Egerer Jr. Lori Kay Elden Heidi Elizabeth Elfsirand Michelle Sue Elliott Christine Ellis Charles Ellison Jr. 42 Senior Kim Denice Ellison Patrick Dean Elsmore Sandra Ann Engebretson lodene Renae Engle David Bruce Englund Renee Lynn Erickson Kimberly Rae Esnough Richard Cregory Evangelist Kurt Brian Fassberger Richard Albert Faue Linda Marie Fennern Karen Lee Fergus David Wayne Fern Marsha Kay Ferrian Barry Wilbert Fick Peggy Lynn Fiedler Gregg Scott Finkelson Daniel Keith Fisher Joseph Patrick Fitzgerald Jeff T. Floyd Gayle Lynn Forde Pamela Ann Forrest Debra Jean foster Mary Lynn Fox Jill Naomi Franz Seniors 43 Cynthia Lee Freeman Douglas Paul Freier Paula Jean Fresonke Theresa A. Fundingsland lames Neil Gaasterland Paul David Gates Barton Gawboy Kevin Wayne Goedel Jane Lauretta Gorman Robert Joseph Grabko David Eugene Grandner Diane Joyce Graves Scott Dale Greenwald Karen Marie Gregoire Jill Marie Gawtry David Woodrow Geisler Janice Marie Gillman 44 — Senior Cary Allen Grenson Janice Kay Grohe Monte Lynn Gunia Cheryl Ann Guenther Barbara Jean Hanson Kathleen Susan Hanson Janelle Kathleen Harper John Patrick Harris Alan David Hayes Deborah lynn Hedtke Wendy Lee Grote Kristine Ann Grotcwold Debra Grover Gregory Alan Haglors Teri Ann Hanlon Janet Patricia Hammond Laurie Hanson Laurie Hanson Peggy Lee Hansen Marsha Ann Harris Scott V. Hausam Jill Shirley Hawkins Cynthia Elsie Heichert Lynn Ann Helps Julie Ann Hemingway 46 Seniors Debra Kay Jeffrey lee Sally Anne till tsabell Scott Anthony Hemphill Herron Hobbs Holz Hyser David lee Dave Alan lohn Alan David Paul Susan Marie Hentges Hewitt Hodgin Hughes Invie Nancy Kay Bradley Alan Bonnie Lou Timothy Joseph Gayle Lynn Hcnton Heyne Hogenson Hukriode Ipsen Duane Curtis Edward Martin Glenn Claude Jodeen Elizabeth Gary Lee Hepokoski Higgins Hoi set h Hunt Irrthum Ronald Robert Steven Charles Dale Edward Mary Carol Deborah lean Hermes Hill Holmer Huston Irving Seniors — 47 ■ Sally Ann Jacobson Kevin Maiihew Jaeger Kirk Andrew Jaeger Sharon Sue Janikowski Kimberlee lean Jendro Kaihryn Marie Jensen Philip Bruce Johansen Curtis Allyn Johnson David Kenneth Johnson Gerald Allen Johnson Jodie Lianne Johnson Pamela Ann Johnson Perry Grant Johnson Sandra Lee Johnson Vonnette Sue Johnson Richard Allen Jorgensen Dean Paul Joslin Thomas Wayne Jude Jeffrey Allen Juliot Kathleen Mary Jurek F Kimberlee Ann Kane Peter Sean Kelly Thomas Paul Kempf Patricia M. Kilcullen Kathleen M. Kilpatrick ■18 —Senior Gregg Barton David Lee Kinncar lacqueline L. Kirchner Douglas James Klatke Susan Marie Klick Mark A. Klima Dawn Marie Klimek Mary Catherine Klinger Daniel Duane Knock Judy Carol Knudsen Debra lee Knutson Kimberly Diane Knutson Vickie Marie Kochen Mark Richard Koosmann Diana Mary Koshiol Nirmala D. Kotecha Leslie F. Kowal Barbara Lou Kozub Karen Ann Kresa Jeffrey Paul Krauserl Catherine Ann Kruse Janet Marie Kuebelbeck Jeanine Lila Kuhn James Scott Kunze Dana Alan La Fontaine Senior — 19 lames Oustain La Belle Tomi Jane la Berge Roger Nicholas Lanners Carol Marie Larson Richard Gagnon Lauzon Patrick Anthony lawrance Robin Guy Leonard Michael Evan lepinski Denise Darlene Ley Jodele Elaine lillebo Michele E la Coursiere Thomas B. Lang Kristin Lee langum Linda |oy Larson Steven Michael I arson Debra Lee Lauseng James Michael Leach Gregory Wayne Lee Lee Alan Lenart Teresa Marie Lere Charlotte Therese Levno Diana Lea Lewis Donald Alan Lindfors Laurie Margaret lindgren Theresa Mabel Lundgren 50 — Seniors Nancy Ann lipton Karen lane litrKy Judy Ellen loesch Claudia lean luchl Geralyn Frances Lucore Julie Ann Ludwig John William Lund Barbara Jane Lundquisl Bruce Richard lundquisl Lori Diane Lundquist Michael K. Lunemann Mona Jean Lulgen ludilh Marie Maas Howard David Maass Judy Ingrid Magnuson Senior — 51 Karen larayne Malicki Debra Jean Manihei Linda lee Marquette Kim LuAnne Martin Lorrie Martinson Paul Allen Marxen Linda Jean Mason Glenn Ray Matthees Anne Laura Me Alpine Michael Lynn McCallum Betty Louis McCulloch Charmaine M. McDonell Doris Kay McKenzie Molly Shaw McLaughlin Timothy Dale Mel by Karen Elaine Mel in Margaret Denise Merriam Brenda D. Merwin Carol loan Meyer Diane Marie Meyer Nancy Lynn Meyer Timothy Paul Michels Sue Ann Miedema Kim Lee Mikkelson Barbara B. Miller Bruce Henry Miller Debra Kay Miller Sandra Jeanne Mills Kathryn Ann Minnich David Charles Montgomery David Patrick Morgan Carol M. Mohr Patricia Jean Mork Elizabeth Ann Morrison Terry Duane Mostrom 52 Seniors Diane Carol Nelson Donna Mane- Nelson Jane Irene Nelson Kathy Nelson Mara Corinne Nelson Colleen Joan Mulvaney Kevin James Murphy Karla Ann Nagle Blaine Dale Nelson Cynthia Kay Nelson Mary Ellen Nelson Randy Boyd Nelson Stephen Scott Nelson Wendy Lucille Nelson Patrick Francis Netka Neal Alan Neuburger James Joseph Newcomb Steve Newhouse Patrick John Nichols Beverly Ann Nitzkorski Mary Louise Northcott Barbara Louise Norton Craig Allen Nybo Mark Allen Nystrom Debra Kae Oas Seniors S3 David Merlin Olson Debbie Rae Olson Douglas Donald Oberg Mary Oeich Patrick Robert Olson Robert Duane Olson Patrick O'Rourke Rick Evans Ostrom Curtis Allen Palm Bradley G. Pappas Todd Daniel Oestcrreich Brad Kevin Olson David Cary Olson Kenneth Le Roy Olson Lori Lynn Olson Louise Carol Olson Sharon Adele Olson Stephen Olson Suzanne Doris Olson Laurie Lynn Overman Donna Kay Owens Steven James Pahos Kim Marie Parrish Todd Charles Parsons Blaine David Paschke 54 — Senior Richard Dale Patterson Craig Gerard Paulaha John Carl Pearson Sandra Lee Pearson JoVonne Annette Petry Ronda Marie Pevestorf Barrett R. Pocklington Renee Ann Pomerleau Gregory Allan Quick Deborah Marie Rains Melanie Hope Paulaha Michael George Pavey Jeannine Ann Paynter Steven Robert Peter Vicki Marie Peters Douglas Glenn Peterson Julie Ann Piwoschuk Steven Michael Plasencia Susan Betty Platzer Jeffrey C. Pond Peter Allen Potvin Kim Dianne Prellwitz Gefrey Francis Rasmussen Lisa Kaye Raveling Gary Lynn Regnke Seniors — 55 Debra Kay Reichert Nancy Jane Reid David Reinert Michael Allen Reinert Cathy Lynn Reinking Brian Reed Reynolds Brice Joseph Rhode Nancy Kay Rhode Thomas Rennel Rice Lisa Ann Richardson Randy Lee Richcrt Mark Anton Ridgley John Thomas Riel Linda Ann Ringwelski Dennis Bruce Ripczinski Patricia Marie Roberts Lynn Ann Robinson Barry Allan Roles Clifford James Ronning Elizabeth Joanne Root Dianne Carol Rosener Vivian Jane Ross Anne Frances Rou'bik Catherine Lynn Rowley Brian Joseph Rudie 56 Seniors Sharon Ann Rudin Michael Lee Ruehle Linda Sue Sandberg Greg Allen Schaber Ramona Carol Schack CM L Kalhleen Marie Schoen Thomas James Schreiber Debra Ann Schrocpfer Linda Jean Schuller Wendy Lou Seikkula ' A Merry Beth Schaefer Debbie Jo Scheidecker Gregory J. Scheuermann Kimberly Ann Schmid Pamela Jo Schmidt Kathryn Ann Seitz Rajiv Kumar Sharma Howard Micheal Sharpe lane Suzanne Shepperd Paul Martin Sicora Pamela Jean Simons Mary Beth Skiff Dennis Darrell Skjod Patricia Ann Sklenicka Jean Catherine Skoog Seniors — 57 Deborah Ann Sladek Monica Smith Thomas Mark Stament Kathryn Lynn Stavanau Bradley Cene Stewart Michelle Kaye Stiff Kevin Leslie Studeman Rogerludean Stulz Judith Svehlak Mary Lee Swanson Thomas Louis Smykalski Vicky Jean Sondrol Robert Mitchell Spring Kathleen Ann Stearns Thomas Ronald Stegora Catherine M. Steinert Kenneth G. Stockdale Janice Stockmann Susan Louise Struck Melinda Sue Stuntebeck Nancy Kay Stuth Maureen Lee Sullivan Deborah Lynn Swartz David Swenson Richard Arlen Swentek 58 Senior Joyce Marie Szymanski Charla Kay Tabor Joan K. Tettamble Kathleen Geri Thelen Randy Lee Timm Junji Tomoda Gerry Francis Tynen Renee Lizabeth Uden Craig Arthur Vansickle La Raa Lea LiederVeit Lynn Annette Taut Judy Lynn Terhaar Gregory Roland Tessier Lynn Marie Ihornberg Karen Elizabeth Thorson Steven Karl Thorson Scott Bradly Torell Craig Anthony Treb Mark John Tutila Steven Scott Underdahl Peter A. Van Havermaet Steven John Van Lith Daniel Charles Velner Richard Dell Vroman Mark Joseph Wagner Senior — 59 Brad Leslie Walker Jodell Marie Wallin Cordell Eldon Warnke Kim Noel Waterhouse Debra Lee Weidling Wendy Lynn Weinard Kenneth Ray Wenlurvd Steven Merle Werbowski Rita Louise Wilczek Mary Letha Wilson Patricia May Wallin Richard Allen Walters Stacy Wandersee Dorothy Jane Watkins Gregory George Wedin Mark Allen Weidenbach Darlene Mary Weisen Sherri Lynn Welter Steven Earl Wenger Richard Paul Werner Deborah Kaye Weske Craig Warren Wilcox Tovy Kristine Wilts Cheryl Lynn Wing David Witry 60 — Seniors William John Wolak Diane Mechclle Wold JiH Elizabeth Wolf Edward William Wolff Daniel John Wollman Timothy Victor Woolard Sharon Denise Worwa Kathleen Ann Young Randall Lyle Youngdahl Sandra Jo Yund Steven Patrick Johnson Cheryl Rose Zaic Nancy Jane Zezza James Neal Caasterland Lynn Allen Ziebarth Jan Marie Zieska Laura Marie Zimdars Thomas Howard Docken Senior — 61 Juniors The Juniors here at Cooper High, have in ten years, built themselves a reputation. This year, they continued to do so. The potential of these students has been evident this year. To begin the year, the election of the class officers was held. After the formation of the cabinet, this group of people set out to produce this year's prom, Traces of Love . The winter play Inherit the Wind was a showing of some of the dramatic talents of the junior class. Proceeds from the play helped in the production of the senior-junior prom. The athletic competition provided by the Cooper sports' teams was, in large, supplied by the junior class. The varsity basketball team was in the majority comprised of juniors, and led by juniors Roy Hanson and Jeff Meyer. In wrestling, matmen Jay Berthi-aume and Ray Dehn led the team to state competition. This year, 38 juniors were recognized by the National Honor Society for meritorious achievement in Academics. A group of people worthy of being in a class of their own. The Class of 75 62 — Seniors Miry Joe Adams Mari Adamson Sandra AI bera Rodney Alni iuisl Anita Anderson Becky Anderson Carol Anderson Daniel Anderson Denise Anderson Diana Anderson Diane Anderson Gene Anderson Gregory Anderson Kim Anderson Kristie Anderson Mark Anderson Michael Anderson Thomas Anderson David Andrrscn Cynthia Anthony Jeffrey Amotl Edmund Arsen can Suzanne Asplund Craig Augustin Sheryl Axell Lori Aydt Bruce Ayers Renee Baeher Annette Barcker Barbara Baier Michael Banker Georgeannc Barrel David Baucrmeister Robert Bauman Michael Bazane Dale Beers William Belanger Michael Belford Patrick Bellos Ars ine Benedict Kari Benedict Susan Benesh Jeffry Benge Michael Bentley Randall Berg Patricia Bcrglund Brian Bernstein Joseph Berthiaumc Terrance Berthiaumc Jeffrey Biddick Steven Bies Tim Billman Julie Binning Izorctii Bi-rtodrau Richard Bjorkc Bradley Blackhawk Dennis Blau Patricia Blocdow Susan Blom |uUt Scott Boeddeker Michael Boettner Judity Bolduc Dori Borkoski Cheryl Boaacker Kenneth Bosak Karla Bosch Dennis Bouta Jean Boxell Cynthia Braget Mark Bramwell Debra Brandt Daniel Bray- Juniors— 63 Bari Kira Brcgcl David Brunei Michael Briggs Leigh Broberg Dean Brown Gary Brown Dale Bryan Mark Buetow Nancy Burg Ricky Cameron Barbara Campbell James Campbell Cynlhia Carlson David Carlson Kenneth Carlson Richard Carlson Ronald Carlson Terry Carlson Twyla Carlson Bruce Caron Samira Carringor Linda Carter Michael Caspers Bonnie Caughey Gary Cavanagh Jane Christensen John Christensen Michael Christensen Ronald Clabaugh Chery l Cole Mary Colvin Joanne Connell Todd Connolly Daniel Cook Norman Goonc Jody Corbett Daniel Corcoran Karen Corrigan Diane Cossette Kevin Crimmins William Cummings David Curry Daria Curtia Kathleen Daher Rodney Dallin Brad David Glen D v idson Emer Day Gary Dayon David DrMann Martin DcMosa Michael Dear James Dohn Raymond Dehn Patricia Detck Tnmme Deyarlais David Deno Dclrnar Drsjarlait Christine Devine Karen Dickson Susan Diet he rt Julie Digatono Robert Dol« Victoria Donner Carol Dooher 64 — Juniors Michelle Dooley Mary Dormancn Bruce Dorphy Gregory Dotcn Richard Doty Kevin Dougherty Jeffrey' Do Donna Dryden Sheryl Dubbin Grrtchen Duchacher Em cat Duffncy David Dunnigan Dcbora Durant Mark Dyson William Earl Gregory Edison Rebecca Efteland Daniel FJekstadt Michael Eiden Georgia Elli Mark Enge Divid Engh Mary Erdahl Arthur Erickson Gregory Erickson Jeffrey Erickson Laura Erickson Lois Erickson Michael Erick on Barbara Esterly Denise Ewer Theodore Eyre Rebecca Fagcrlie James Fallon James Fautsch Richard Feilen Debra Feld Jeffrey Feneis Mark Ferry Jane Fetlerlcy Rebecca Feyereisn Wayne Fiedler Kenneth Fisk Kimberly Fitzgerald Patrick Fitzgerald Loris Fleagle Dirla Fleming Taryn Ftoding Mary Jo Fodstad Cynthia Forrest Tad Frayseth Robert Freier Jeanne Freitag Cynthia Frisvold Bruce Fulton Divid Fundingsland Debra Gadtke Margaret Gardiner Randy Gass Elizabeth Gate Kay Gavcnda Kim Gavenda Cheryl Gellerman Chery l Giano Jeanne Gladcr Juniors 65 Daniel Goldston Mary Cood Linda Goodrich Timothy Gordon Sheila Got! LynetteGrabow Terry 1 Grady Sheila Graham Patricia Cranda Roger Graphenteen Mark Creen Susan Greenfield Debra Greenwaldt Timothy Crenel I David Criep Randy Griffith Daniel Griggs Dianna Grondahl Dennis Grotte Michelle Gruenkc Carol Cruhlke Janice Gunderson Roxanne Gunderson Jerald Haas Mark Habcrmann Steven Haglund Robert Hahn James Hald Cynthia Hall Timothy Halton Catherine Hanauska Deborah Hannaseh Robert O’Hannibal Carol Hanson Cheryl Hanson Debra Hanson Randy Hanson Roy Hanson Debra Harris Colleen Hartley Cynthia Hatton Bruce Haubrick Susan Hawes Patricia Heglund Thomas Hcil Kathleen Helseth Janet Helten Timothy Hcmken Michael Henderson Chris Hendrickson Roger Hcpokoski Carrie Herkal Rhonda Hermes Bryon Hertlc James Hess Jeri Hewitt Duane Heltner David Hoefer Douglas Hoerning Tammcra Hoff Janet Hoiseth Mark Holcombe Gale Holmes Dawn Holmstrom Marcia HoUten Tamara Holler Sue HoncUehUger Jackie Hoogestraat Mark Horsch 66 Juniors Tamara Hoskins Trrry Hoskins Steven House Beverly Howe Richard Hovre Julie Huebsch Dean Hughe Steven Humble Paul Hunerberg Thomas Huro Mark Hyscr Barbara Irving Daniel Iskierka Valerie Jackman Sunn Jacob •xm Terence Jamsa Dawn Jennings Douglas Jensen D vid Jentsch Natalie Johnsen Barbara Johnson Bradely Johnson Bradley Johnson Bradley Johnson Bruce Johnson Claudia Johnson Craig Johnson Daniel Johnson Diane Johnson Jean Johnson Keith Johnson Kenley Johnson Kimberly Johnson Lisa Johnson Roger Johnson Thomas Johnson Randall Johnston Craig Jones Julie Jorgensen Tracy Josephson Alan Joslin Connie Jost Robert Judnitch Kevin Juliot Mary Jurek Stephen Kabesirari Frederick Kainke Kory Kammeier Cheryl Kane Juniors —67 Karin Kane Marlene Kapiton Donald Karja Sara Karp Cheryl Katohmark Grace Kaul Ann Kavanagh Brian Krhn Diane Kenoon Robert Kile Sharon Kilpatrick Elizabeth Kin James Kingsley Douglas Kivi to Richard KUphake Andrea Klave Susan Klemenhagen Constance Klick Edward Kling Paul Knock Brenda Knott Sharon Kodet Joann Kohls Cheryl Konkol Daniel Koshiol Carolyn Kozub Adam Kraker Timothy Krattennuker Debra Krause Bradley Kroening Timothy Kroger Unda Krohn Linda Kronberg Michael Kropski Jane Krueger Jean Krueger Kevin Krueger Todd Krueger William Kuhn Kevin Kulcsar Janice Kuledge Peggy Kvlloncn Douglas LaBorde Elizabeth LaPointc Ronda LaRock Kathry n Laforce Pauline Lang Laura Ianganki Craig Larson laura Larson Pamela Larson Margaret Lawrence Robert LcCuyer Cheryl I-ee Jeffrey las? I .'i ur.i Lee Susan Lee David Lehtinen Scott Leifertnann Lester Lenart Mary Lrnarz Jill Lennartson Jon Lennartson Gary Leonard Kathryn Lerach 68 Juniors Diane Lere Albert Leuer Celeste Lewis Colleen Lew is Mark Lewis Wallace Libby Laurie lilja Giro! Lind Kimberly Lind berg Bonnie Upton Robert Lockwood Loretta Lokken Thomas Luby Wayne Lucier Nancy Lund Sharon Lund John Lunden Pamela Lundquist Karen Uineman Michael Lulgen Charles MacDonald Diane Mallcy Julie ManeUs Jeffrey Maniak Timotliy Mannic Mary Nfarehaml Michael Marchand Bntce Marengo Diane Marsh Randolph Marten Min Holly Martin David Martti Stephanie Matt David McClay Steven McComas Jodi McCue Steven MeDill Robbin McKee Catherine McMillian Thomas Mead Craig Meier Kevin Meintsma Patrick Mclich Carla Mensch Steven Menth Joel Merriam Barbara Merten Jeffrey Meyer Vicki Meyer Joseph Michal Douglas Miller Laurie Miller Mary Miller Steven Milos tan Debra Monson Jean Moody Roy Morgan Scott Mork Debra Moser Kimberly Moser Laura Mullancy Patricia Mulvaitey Daniel Nelson Jana Nelson John Nelson Leila Nelson Paul Nelson Ronald Nelson Sharon Nelson Junior-. — 69 Sheryl Nelson Valerie Nelson Roger New Cynthia Neumann Daniel Neumann Daniel Newman Jannita Newcomb Joan Nichols Kathleen Nichols Joseph Niggcler Steven Nilsen Paul Norby Kimberly Norgrcn Michael Nybo Donna O'Dell Gerald O’Binger Ro lney Odenthal Karen Ojala Mark Okeson Scott Oleson Judy Olson Mark Olson Melinda Olson Michael Olson Catherine Olund Steven Omtvedt Dennis Opitz NikieOrey Mark Orluck Jimmie Overman Sandra Oyen ToddOzga Michael Pachyak Steven Packer Mark Palmer Cheryl Pape Paula Pappas Tracy Parnell Shannon Patrick Kirby Patterson Debra Pearson Jeffrey Pearson Jim Pearson Theresa Peppe Thomas Peter Chery l Petersen Debra Peterson Glen Peterson Jody Peterson Sue Peterson Ronald Phillips Susan Pickerign Jerome Picolt Dawnelte Pierce David Pieri Cheryle Pierson Pam Pittman Scott Fitts Stephen Pitts Robert Platzcr Anthony Pohl Lee Port Jean Pray Teresa Procll Janice Pupeza David Quam John Quick Debra Quist Steven Quist 70 — Juniors Cindy Radloff Timothy Rain- Catherine Rako Trrry Rakot Robert Ramhov Pamela Randall Robert Rangel Tracy Rasmussen Candycc Reed Gerald Reed I jura Reed Randy Reed Janet Richardson William Riel Randall Ries Debra Ritzinger David Rodrick Mary Rohe Nancy Romann Cynthia Roubik Sandra Ruckle Daniel Rudolph Diane Rupert Brett Rutherford Corrinc Saba David Sandvig Richard Sarazin Div.d Scheef Becky Seller Michael Scheuermann Susan Schoil la Cherri Schieck Carla Schlick Larry Schmidt Leon Schmidt Scott Schmidt Thomas Schmitt Susan Schmitz Karen Sc hoe n Lora Schradc Deb Schreiner DaleSchudi David Schuller Joey Schultz Vicki Schulz Paul Schuster Gregory Schulz Mark Schutz Ronald Schwa nz Lee Schwersinske Lynn Schwersinskc Jay Schwichtenberg Chery l Scott Byron Scelig Kris Seel ye Bradley Seiwert Jeanne Scllman John Seppala Colleen Shanesy Mark Sicora Steven Siegler Denise Simons Gregory' Sjodahl Gary Skjod Teresa Smegal Richard Smida Oaranne Smith Kenneth Smith Kristi Smith Randall Smith Todd Smith Julie Snustad Jacki Socha Juniors — 7] D wn Solti Chris Sorensen Jon Spizale Timothy Sumenl Jodie Summer David Stearns Stephan Stearns John Steen Susan Stcgora Steven Stein Charlene Stelck Guy Stengel Mark Stcnsrud Sandra Stockstill John Stuart Joni Stubcr Carolyn Sue Anne Sullivan Janice Sullivan Susan Sunders Joan Sura Jill Svindal Connie Swanson Olis Swenson Rochelle Swanson Michael Sward Mary Swentek Gwen Tacheny Jerry Taintor Michael Tell Terry Tarasar JohnTliayer James Them Kathleen Thomas Volerie Thompson Scott Thorpe Elizabeth Thulin Cvnthia Thurman Jeffery Tib«lh Britton Toe ruing Judy Traczvk Gregory Truckinski Dale Tyson JoAnn Udesen Rick Underdahl Wesley Urich Steven Vagasky David Vaidich Paul Van Havermaet Jon Van Steenbcrgcn Sharon Van W'ie Thomas Velncr Christine Volkerl Debra Vredenburg Karen Wadau Jeffrey Wadtke James Wagner Kathleen Wagner Presley Walker Wesley Walker Mary Wall 72 — Junior William Walton Eugenia Washam Larry Warwick Patrick Waste Pamela Waterhouse Jane Wefel Kurt Weinbeck Brent Wei Jean Welters Joan Welters Douglas Welly Vicki Wendt Ijrry Wrnlund Mary Wenlund Shari Wentland Gregg Wrrbow ki Michael Weroer Nancee Westphall Amy Whelan Kevin White David Wicklund Duane Wickstrom Margaret Wienhar Gerald Wiese Debra Wilcheck Kristen Willanun Mary Williams John Willkom Kimberly Windsor Donna Windsperger Joseph Windsperger Monica Winker Mary Winterhalter Renee Wittnebcl Gwen Wodtke Michelle Wojcik Karen Wolak Steven Wolf Thomas Wolff Kristine Word Richard Worm Suzanne Worwa Nanette Wyrick Bruce YoungquiM Shery l Zrgar Alan Zridlik Timothy Zenger Juniors 73 Sophomores The Sophomores made their claim at Cooper last fall. They proved that they could add to Cooper's growing spirit, not only participating in activities, but producing their own individualness and spurting it into Cooper's atmosphere, then settling into the responsibility of high school, adjusting to the new environment. They find they will have to make more adjustments as they travel up the grades, one of the adjustments being the traditional schedule next year. Class rings were taken care of as usual and it seems that the system of receiving the rings at the end of the sophomore year instead of the junior year is working fine. The Sophomores have acquired responsibilities to help them through their Junior year. 74 — Sophomore Beth Aa c Chris Adams Peter Adam Jr ns Ahrens Janet Alexander David Amon Anthony Anderson Brad Anderson Carol Anderson Dawn Anderson Debra Anderson Kathy Anderson Kathy Anderson Patricia Anderson Scott Anderson Teresa Anderson Kathy Antoski George Apostolou Marlys Arens Cindy Armstrong Tyler Armstrong Duvid Arndt Tom Amcson Lee Arseneau Teri Aultman Dennis Austin Ia'onard Aydl IVnni Ayers Nancy Bagaus Michael Bailey Steven Baker Tami Baratta William Barhorst Cindy Barton Laura Beckfeld IXirlritc Beckham Omnie Bed man Mike Behm David Belawski Ken Belland Randi Belland Cathy Belt Philip Benedict Deborah Benson Mike Benson Steven Bentley Janene Bentsen Civile Beige Karen Bcrgc Ann Berger Charles Bergeron Ron Bergstrom Carol Bernhanlt Patricia Beyer Robert Biddirk James Bird Deborah Biro Jonathon Bjorke Dianne Blake Gary Blake 'Diercsa Biocdow James Blohm Peter Blomquist Patrick Board B«'ky Bobleter Tom Bodin Kristine Boecker Gary Bohn Diane Bona 1 iri Bonneville Robert Boortz Barb Bergen Sophomores — 75 Deborah Borneth Anthony Bosqucz Mcoldy Bowman Vicki Bradley Mariya Brandt Cindy Branson Joseph B re yen Nancy Broman Lark Bullock Mary Bums William Bums Mike Boystcdt Walter Caffery Patricia Calder Curlis Carlson J xly Carlson Keith Carlson Terry Carlson Thomas Carlson David Caron Linda Carpenter Kathy Cnrringcr Mark Carroll Bud Qiamberlain Kathy Chase Patricia Ohm Jill Christensen John Christenson Michael Cina Greg Clausen Carol Cloutier Michael Cloutier Jeff Col bath Barbara Comment Eugenie Cotonc Brenda Coult David Cowan Leo Cramer 'Hm Cramptoi Patricia Croal Douglas Dahl Mark Dahlin Todd Danielson Kevin Davis Thomas Davis Jill Dayon John Depew Terry Deane Jody Dear Nancy Deno Mike Desens Gordon DcsJarlait Paulette Devine Mike Dickinson Kathy Diebcl Ken Diens Mark Dillcnburg William Dttcr Ellen Dmohoski Julie Dockcn Mary Doege Mike Dolan Beatha Dolenshak Janis Dooley Stephen Dooley- 76 — Sophomores Jane Rorphy Diane Dosmann Dran Dougherty David Drake Jody Dryden Diane DuCharme Paula DuChene Michael Duffltey Gndy Duncan Jeanne Dupay Steven Durant Anne Duxbury Samuel Dyrud Loren Eastlund Paul Ebner Gndy Eckert Tun Ecknun Gwen Edfttroni Charles Egerer Jeff FJlison Don El I wood Terrance Elsmore I ea Elwood Reuben Enge Chery l Engen Kevin Englund Gail Erickson Pamela Erickson Pamela Evenson William Eagerlie Cindy Fairbanks Debra F'olstad Kim Fassbenrgcr Mary Faue Mark Fence Jane Feuk Mike Fetzek Steven Fetzek James Fiedler Susan Finkelson Kaye Fins tad Kim Fisher Sandra Fisk William Fodstad Scott Folkestad William Forrest Kim Forsythe I-re Fotnett Kim F'ranke Pamela F'rayseth Jeanne Fredrickson Barbara Freeburg Suzanne Frclich John Frilstad Kevin Frisvold Marie F'ursman Larry Gaasterland Duane Gadtke Kim Gardner Richard Caries Brad Gartner Norman Gartner Christine Garty Karen Gate Kathleen Gay Sophomore — 77 Tom Ohrinn Mark Gebicll Doug Gillette Larry Gillinan Duane Gloege Scharlet Goff Saiulra Goodman Jerome Gorman Mar ' Goroky Colleen Grady Deanna Graham Patrieia Green Sheila Grenell Allan Griffith Richarr Crnrulahl Beth Grondin Steven Grow Brad Grote Janet Grove Michel Gunia Nancy Hagen Jeff Hager Jean Hagerty Dawn lUlgrimaon Terry Halgrimson Diane Hall Leslee HiM Nancy ffamel Diane Hammond Ther a Hammond Mike Hanaunkn Colleen Hanlon Dianne Hannaseh Connie Hanratty Emmet Hanratty Larry Hanson Brenda Harper Daniel Harm tig Paul Harty Kimberly Hams Debra Harvey Greg Hauge Daniel Hawkins Kimberly Hcbzynski David Hedtke Gary Hector Pam Heg |uist Richard Hcichert Louis Hcier Steven Helps John HeU Nancy Helsclh Linda Helton Howard Henibeiger Dale Hembroff David Hemingway 78 — Sophomore Lori Henkel Dune Hennenun Mark Hentge Karen Henlon Katli) Hepokoski Gregory Herzog Brad Hiar Bryan Hill Stanley Hill IXmna Hilton Renee Hiltt Gene Hirt John Hogan Arthur Hogenson Susan Horna landie liopwood James Horse h Stephen Hooch Dale Hose Donald Shown Janet Huston Mike Ingalls Geranl Irvin Sandra Janikowski Jennifer Jarel Thomas Jensen Michael Johansen Beth Johnson Beverly Johnson Carl Johnson Cheryl Johnson Drbra Johnson Karen Johnson Kevin Johnson Linda Johnson Shirley Johnson Susan Johnson Wendy Johnson Lynette Johnston Russell Johnston Sandra Jordct Kathy Jcvt Greg Juba Cary Jukua Tom Jungroth Scott Kackman Tom Kalvestran Rene Kang as Steven Katchmark Darnell Kath Virginia Keefe Mary Kelly Susan Kempf Candince Keske Chery l Kiel Randy Kihlman Sophomore — 79 Jonathan Kildow Jody Kilpela Earl Kimsey Janet Kintner Patty Kivisto Sharon Klatke Patricia Klinger Brad Klink Tom Kmeeik Pam Knowlen Darlene Knutson Kri Knutson Roxane Knutson Ted Kohlbeck Jan Kopezeski Hanta Kotecha Dean Kottke James Kr.in Becky Krattenmaker Mike Kroening Eva Krueger Jeff Krueger Glenn Kruse Theresa Kubic Mark Kurbelbeck Connie Kundc Tom Kupka Cheryl Kurrell Charles LaBerge Robert I Mountain Wendy LaRock Curt Laidlaw Gary I .ang Ruth Lanncn Peggy Larsen James Lanon Anne Lauzon Douglas Lazer Karen Leach Gary Lee Susan Leone Jerome Lepinski Douglas l-rrurn Denise Lewis Kathy Lewis Jeff Lewison Peggy Lilja Debra Linn Donald Listug Joanne Lockwood William Locsch Deborah Longley Barbara laibinski Cindy Lubrant Gregory I-uby Cynthia Lund Donna Lund Cynthia Lunde Kevin Maas Dawn Malley Thomas Malone Brian Marengo Paul Marfiz Ludger Marshall Mike Martin Donna Martinson Pamela Marvin 80 — Sophomores Lynn Mam Kevin Mason Steven Muon Dan Mastrinn Charles Matt Loreen May Je3nne McAlpinc Jeff McClellan Leeann McClish Michael McCuc Patricia McFeely Lucy McGowan Daniel McIntosh Karen McNeil Marion McQuiaien Donald Mead Ronald Mead Diane Meidr Kathy Mclcherl Tim Melich Thomas Mrlxha Richard Mrrwin Tom Meyerhoff Darlene Michael Jeff Milford Bruce Miller John Miller John Miller Larry Miller P mela Miller Patrick Miller Eugene Minnieh Jeffrey Missel Sally Milling Tony Mommsen Craig Moore Joseph Moore James Made Kimberly Morris Susan Morris David Morrison Robert Moulton DcCr) Mussel man Brad Nelson Carol Nelson Colleen Nelson David Nelson Edward Nelson Julie Nebon Lori Nelson Robert Nelson Sara Nelson Louise Neu burger Kevin Neumann Vivian Neurniller Richard Newstrom Bruce Nickolauson Lisa Niggclcr Ly le Nix Yvonne Nordenstrorn Brel Nordstrom Sophomores — 81 Dale Novak la ri Nyfao Cynthia Obannon Sharon O’Crady Peggy O'Rourke David Oa Cynthia Okins Deborah Olsen Kimberly Olsen Michael Olsen Colleen Ohon Darrell Olson Jeff Olson Kevin Olson Cathy Omtvdt Tliomas Orluck David Osborne Robert Osmonson Kevin Osterberg Lawrence Overarker Janet Oxley Kent Packer Paula Paho Cindy Palm Paul Palmer Sue Pantlin Davie Parker Debra Parker Gwen Parnell Scott Parr Robert Parrish Robert Partyka Michael Patrick Jerry Pearson Lee Pearson Michelle Peppe Diane Pertile Virginia Petersen Greg Petersen Frank Peterson Jackie Peterson Jeff Peterson Cheryl Pctrich Michael Phillips Steven Piepgras Stephanie Pierce Larry Pierccv Jerome Pipp Grace Pittman Becky Platter Joseph Pohl 82 — Sophomores Jeannr Politte LXtvid Pomerleau Jackie Post Am Pr 'llwit l.ynn Prod I Daniel Quam Kimberly Quigley Dennis Rains Michelle Rakotz Jane Ramerth Brian Ranney James Rasmussen Stacy Rec Michael Rrhling Robert Reid Curtis Reimer Janice Reiiner Steven Rekstad Duane Rhode Jodi Richert Nancy Rick-lum Michael Riddle-Lois Ringwefski Michael Robbin Craig Robuck Deanna Rorkxtrd Kathleen Rohling Christine Romann Susan Romfo Mark Rocning Michael Rosccrans Michael Rowley Paula Ruchle Cindy Rugglex Robyn Ruone Kan Ryan Timothy Ryan Diane Saha Diane Saludis Linda Samel Lea Sams John Sanders James Sandvig Bret Sarff Kevin Sather Deborah Schall LeAnn Schaal MikeSchermann Jeffrey Schicck John Schilling Mark Schlechter Sophomores — 83 Susan Schmacdeka Michael Schneider Arthur Schocnbom Dennis Schrader Jeff Schricfels Richard Schrocpfer Ronald Schrocpfer Jay Schumann Lori Schwersinske Cindy Scikkula Mary Sellman Julie Sharp Jay Shovralter Susan Siegel Jeff Siegler Kevin Sinton Kevin Sipe Anthoy Sjodahl Joseph Ska re Katherine Sladek Cheryl Smith Cheryl Smith Michael Smith Pamela Smith Thomas Smith James Sobraske Dennis Solberg Donald Solberg Alice Solhcim Scott Solum Brian Sorenson Wayne Sowers John Stager Gwen Stassen Jeffry Stearns Julie Steam Wade Stebbing Bradley Steen Gary Stefano DoreneSteinwog Mark Stem Duane Stockdalc Bill Strand Rick Strand Linda Strom Gayle Studeman Ann Suchy Dean SundquiM Wendy Sundquist Julie Swanson Jodi Swenson Lori Swenson I .re Swore Daniel Sybranl Jeff Szymanski William Tabor Darrel Tain Frank Tardiff Rebecca Tessier Robert Thayer Vicki Theriault Brian Thompson Wendy Thompson Karen Thorson William Tholland JoAnn Thureson 84 — Sophomores Robert Tingle DileTyadcn Stanley Tocnsing LXavid Tousigant Janet Traczyk Danny Tre ler Mark Tunu JoanTvedt Kay Tweed Thomas Tygnon Mark Udon Janie Underdahl Diane Ulccht Kevin Uzalac Jamr Vagasky Leigh VanAsch Jeffery VanHeel Cheryl VanLith Paige Vansiekle Caarla Veit Joanne VcUeh Randy Voss Kimberly Vroman Teresa Waataja Mike Wagner Linda Walker Russell Walker I ro Wallenberg Jean Wall William Wander Bruce Washam Iaurie Webb Norbert Wegmann Jean Wehage Eric Weis Mike Wemer Stuart Werner f ni e Wealce Terrie Wotlund Deborah Weslman Steven West man Linda Wheeler Harold Wick Dean Wicks Taminiru Wickscll Todd Wilcox IVborah Will Valerie Williams Susan Williamson LXrbra Willkom Gerald Wills Steven Wills Jennifer W'lLson Greg Winge Anthony Winkler Bob Winterhaltrr Paul Withington Tom W'itry Steven Wodtke Diane Wojcik Cynthia Wold Catherine Wolff Mark Woo lard Rebecca Wyrick Jeff Yoravmy Jeff Young Bob Zachanas Laurie Zachman Bob Zeidler Tamberly Zenger Terry Zenger Mike Zioka Jon Zurek Natalie Zweig Sophomores — 85 86 87 TR: T. Kaufman, Pros. T. Baardson, D. Montgomery. BR: L. Root, 1. lindgrcn, K. Schmid, I. Elden, G. Wedin. TR: I Sams, N. Lipton, T. Baardson, C. Stemcrt, C. Levno, R. Reid, D. Montgomery, R Dallin,). Brooks, B. Dorphy, J. Van Steenbergen, R. Hanson, D. McOay f nge, D Fern, T. Wills, |, Kunze, D. Geisler, I. Kowal, S. Wenger, M Brock, S. Dale, V. Schulz, M. Wienbar. 3R:). Engle, I. lindgren, M. Dombrovske, T. Carlson Larson, D. Klatke, G. Wedm, J. Tomoda, S Hill, A Zeidlik, T. Witry, |. Steen, T. Kaufmann, J. Schumann, D. Neumann, P. Gates, G. Blake, D. Englund, P 8!omqu D. lohnson. C. Ellis, J. McCue, I. Lee. 2R: B Bregel, C. Kruse, K. Wolak, I. Larson, J. Glader, M. Wilson, J. Huston, L. Johnson, P. Heglund, M. Lenarz, C Smith Krueger, K. Schmid, S. Ree. B. Darg, K. Young, V. Nelson, K. Jendro, B. Pitmon, L. Root, N. Reed. BR C. Aarestad, M. Schaefer, R. Erickson, S. Drake, C. Coir Gates, J, Svehlak, D. Simons, M Gorsky, P. Randall, D. Borkoski, D. Saladis, D Ritzinger, M. McLaughlin, T Peppe,). Grove, S. Yund, L. Elden, M. Colvin. 88 — Choir | f V-f 4. M 4 4 V } J. S. Piepgras, D. Couan, J. Stager, M. Bullock, W. Sowers, D. Lazer, D. Sunoquist, R. Johnston, P. Marfiz, D. Vaidich, D. Novak, M. Sward, K. Weinbeck, D. Jttke, T Kupka, 8. Chamberlain, J. Irving, 2R: O. Anderson, K. Fergus, J. Peterson, D. Irving, 8. 8obleter, L. Ringwelski, A. Prellwilz, J. Olson, M Arens, S. f,mpf, K. Henton, C. Fund, P. Pahos, J. Thureson, W. Sundquist, K Willamar, ), Wallin, T. Anderson. BR: P. Marvin, D. Hilton, J. McAlpine, P. Larson, J. xley, T. La8erge, A. Sullivan, T. Wicksell, R. Uden, C. Duncan, B. Tessier, K. Boocker, D. Monson, E. Krueger, K. Ryan, M. Burns, M. Lawrence. 1. Choir Council 2. Concert Choir 3. Varsity Choir 4. Debbie and Eva during Choir practice. Choir — 89 TR: J. Brooks, K Schmid, D. Fern, V. Nelson, D. Montgomery, M. lenarz, T. Kaufman, I. Imdgren. 2R: S. Wenger, C. Ellis, D Klatke, I. larson, T. Baardson, D. Borkoski, P. Cates, P. Randall. BR: L. Root. H. Wildung, D. Johnson, C. Wedin, I Elden TR: 0. Hall, D. Biro, L. Niggeler, |. Dorphy, K. Leach, K. Anderson, L. McClish, D. Pertile, |. lennartson, D. Musselman, C. Smith, C. Cloutier, K. Slade $ Williamson, P Kivisto. 2R: I. Johnston, S. Goff, K. Harves, |. Wilson, D. Wojcik, J. Nelson, M Skiff, P. O'Rourke, I. Marx, K. McNeil, B. Commers, I an Asch, S. Grennell. BR: T Aultman, J. Vetsch, P. Klinger, P. Frayseth, V. Neumiller, I. Nelson, T. Kubic, L. May, C. Omtvedt, M. Faue, P. DuChcne, W. John n, B. Platzer. 90 — Choir JR: Mr. Tcmpel, Mr. Kloos, D. Wlckstrom, N. Deno, C. Reimer, S. Milostan. D. LaFontame. 4R: D. Schrader, P Hunnerberg, I Halstead, W. laRock, S Schmaedka, J. Dear, K. Maas, C Stelck, |. Bloomquist, M. lunneman, R. Chrysler, M. Roening, P. Potvin, B. Ranncy, B Rudie, M. Ferree, S. VanVVie, 1 Over lacker, P. Doar, S. Hosch, R. Freier, N. Coone, T, Rakotz, M. Bleford, D. Sybrant, K. Frisvold, T. Wills, C. Wills, D. Brcmel, G. Hagfors, D. Neumann, L. Thorn-berg, K. laeger JR: M Ferry, S. Klalke. M. Rakotz, N. Meyer, C. Mohr, C. Gellcrman, B. Irving, G. Matthees, C Lund, D. Olsen, T. Crampton, M. Olson, D. Greip, J. Sch.vichtenberg, D. Cook, S. Bentley, W. Urich, D. Kinnear, B. Nicklausen, B. Stewart, J. Siegler, C. Augustin, S. Kackman, I. Heier, A. Me Alpine JR K. Thorson. O. Michael, S. Janikowski, N. Connell, I. Goodrich, |. Ranerth, R. Kangas,). Helten, C. Lunde, G. Duchscher, P Marvin, R Winterhalter, C. Kiel, B. Mevne, K Jaeger, S. Werner, J. Young, | Me Alpine, C. Bagaus. BR: B Danielson, J. Sullivan, K. Jendro, B Johnson. T. Sturdy, S. Morris, B. Dietman, A Anderson,). Hatcher, C. Bedman, K. Forsythe. BR: I. Beckfeld, C. Smith, D. Graham, S. Ree, P. Hegquist, I. McClish, T. Fundingsland, I. Kronberg. K. lan-gum, M. Classen, L. Carlson, K, Thoreson, S. Bentley, P. Feidler, V. Schultz, J. Kohls, L. Carpenter, P. Calder, I. McGosvan, C. Hall, S. Asplund. V, M. Burns, Mr. Kloos, S. Van Wie, I. Overacker, D. laFontaine, P. l oar, B Gasvboy, B. Armstrong, R. Ness, M. Belford, D. Deno. J. Brooks, A. Schoenborn, Jaeger, T. Wills. JR: K. langum, J. Nelson, K. Malieki, R. Kangas, N. Connell, C. Lunde, I. Goodrich, P. Board, B Irving, K. Thorson, B. Rudie, K. Seitz, M. son, K. Thorson, K. laeger, B. Heyne, D. Kinnear, S. Thorson, D. Welly, L. Heier, I Carlson, 2R: S. Janikowski, N Lund, L. Kronberg. M. Lunneman, J oomquist, R. Chrysler, P. Gates, N. Reid, G. Duchscher, K. Thelen,S. Carlson, M. McCullum, S. Bentley, M Banker, K Forsythe, J. Hatcher. BR:W. Schulz. P. arvin, M. Classen, M. Schaefer, S. Bentley, B Dietman, W Weinard, K. Wadatz, J. Sullivan, B. Danielson, I. Richardson, A Anderson, C Bedman 1. Madrigals 2. Girls'Glee 3. Marching Band 4. Symphonic Band 111 mi 91 TR: J Campbell, Mr. Kloos, D. Grotte, |. Pearson, C Heeler, M. Buystedt, N. Coone, R Hanson, J. Underdahl, S. Humble, D. Sybrant, D. Neuman, D Bray, C Hagfors. 3R: S. Schmaedcka, M Ferry, M Rakotz, C. Smith, T Fundingsland, S. Klatke, W. LaRock, N. Helselh, J. Helten, |. Kohls, K. Maas. B. Osmonson, Joe. Skare, S. Ka kman, D. Cook. C Baguas. D. Novak, I. Wolff, J. Michal, I. McAlpine, S. Wills, J, Young. 2R D. Pearson, S. Johnson, Carol Mohr. J. Dear, C. Gellerman, K Braget, M. Ferrce, R Strom, D. Wickstrom, C. Stelck, N, Neuberger, |. Siegler, D. Osborne, D. terum, R. Kihlman, C. Reimer, C. Lund. BR: C. Schieck, K. Jensen, K Gatins, D Graham, M. Holsten, J. Tvedt, I. Beekfeld, Cindy Hall, K. Rohling, R Winterhalter, C. Kiel. JR: G. Salzwedel, Mr. Tempel, M. Stensrud, P Young, M Horsch, Greg Schutz, T Rakotz, B. Frcier, S. Hosch, T. Armstrong, M. Koosman, R. Patterson, L. Thorr berg, D. Bremel, G. Hagfors. iR N Meyer, P. Calder, L. Nybo, I. McGowen, M. W'interhalter, K. Dixen, J. Kolcales, S Asplund, P Palmer, D. laBorde, M. Roeninj M. Kropski, P. Potvin, R. Smida, |. lee, S. Milostan, 8 Stewart. S. Werner. B. Mickolsen, W. Urich, S. Boeddecker, | Showalter, A. McAlpine, G Matthes, D, Grief JR: P. Fiedler, I. Halstead, C AarestatJ, N. Henton, S. Hobbs. P. Hunerberg, P, Smith, D. Schrader, B. Nelson, J. Blohm, B. Ranney, M Anderson, C. Augestin, Stern, R. Underdahl, J. Gaasterland, C. LaBerge. BR: P larson, I. McClish, B. Johnson, S. Ree, S. R. Roan, R. Sturdy, N. Deno, S. Morris, I. Zimdars, C. Pearson. TR: Mr. Balk, M. Cox, D. Martinson. D. Greenwald, G. Apostolou, M. Classen, S. Janidowski. G. Duchscher, K. Jaeger, B. Heyne, G. Hagfors. K. Thorson, G. lee. G Truchinski. BR: J. Nichols, J. Snustad, D. Swanson, F. Nordenstrom, A. Setheim, S Mason, D. Johnson, K Meintsma, 92 — Bam I TR: T. Wills, B. Cawboy, J. Brooks, C. Hagtors, K. Jaeger, K. Jaeger, S. Thor son, S. Janikowski. 2R: R. Chrysler, B. Rudie, P. Cates, t. Carlson, J. Schwichlenberg, L Thornberg. K. Seitz, R. Ness. BR: Doug Welty, M. Burns, B. Heyne, D. LaFontaine, D. Kinnear. Werner, L. Heier, C. Lee, S. Kackman, S. Van W'ie, S. Bentley, J. Michal, W Urich. B Stewart, D. Novak, B. Micholsen, K. Jaeger, M. rree, D. Bremel, D. Neuman, D. Criep, I. Thornberg, D. LaFontaine, C. Hagtors, D. Bray, B. Nelson, C. Steltk, L. Goodrich, P Pot-n, D. LaBorde, B Ranney, D. Wickstrom, B Cawboy, B. Heyne 1. Concert Band II 2. Concert Band I 3. Orchestra 4. Jazz Ensemble I 5. Jazz Ensemble II Hand — 93 Drama And Art — Very Popular There seems to have been an increasing popularity in these departments in the past few years. For the tenth Anniversary, Cooper's Drama and Music Departments put on Cabaret. There was a sell-out crowd and it has been said it was the best production in Cooper's history of play production. The Art Department has displayed tremendous amounts of artistic ability this year. They have ranged from oil painting to abstract sculpture. Art is an imaginative course which helps to express various thoughts, feelings, and ideas. 1. Drama class is one of the most popular classes offered to the students. 2. Students working on pottery in Art class. 3. Mr. Boeddeker emphasizes a point during Psychology class. 4. Mr. Tempel with student in Music Theory. — Art and Dranu Psychology Why do we do the things we do? What motivates us to love, or hate, or hurt ourselves and each other? The purpose of psychology is to help the individual answer these questions for himself by studying the behavior of living organisms. Psychology teacher Mr. Boeddeker said, You can better understand yourself by watching the behavior of others, because you can be a lot more objective analyzing someone else than you can be analyzing yourself. This is why most of the class time is used to experiment by observing the behavior of plants, animals and students in different types of environments. Mr. Boeddeker believes that environment has a great influence on all types of behavior in all living things. Boeddeker said, There is something that can be applied to human behavior by studying rats in Skinner boxes or students in test situations. One of the things that Mr. Boeddecker is most pleased with is the progress the course has made since it was started four years ago. Mr. Boeddeker said, The first group to take psychology had less of an idea of what it was than the person who takes it now does. Now students realize that it's not just a Dear Abby course to help them with their problems, but a scientific study of all types of behavior. Music Theory Music theory is the study dealing with the rules and principles, explaining the composition of music. In the beginning of the school year, the new students learned the fundamentals of music; notes major and minor scales, and chords. Next, the students learned about a part counterpoint and four part harmony. After learning how to harmonize melodies, the students were ready to transpose, compose and arrange music for the different instruments. Academics — 95 Getting Tougher. . . ... Is what Math is, and everyone who graduates knows this. Traditional Math courses offered are Trigonometry-Analy-Higher Algebra, Geometry, and Integrated Math. A lot of kids are sharp when it comes to learning, but don't think they can handle the Traditional Math courses. Recent changes were made to encourage these people to continue a Math pursuit. Applied courses that offer the same amount of understanding are now offered. They are Fundamental Math and Applied Math, Practical Geometry, and Math Seminar. These courses show man's applications of Math in this society. These courses answer the age-old question, ' Why take Math? 96 — Math Science Students. . . . . . last year began a project outside Cooper's main entrance. This project has beautified this school's outlook, and provided a sub-community for future science students to study. Along with last year's additions to Cooper is this year's landscaping expedition. Students have followed through with new additions such as small shrubs and the telephone poles which were erected on the west side of the main entrance. Other interests have developed this year in the science of Taxidermy, the preservation of wildlife, and of course the traditional studies of genetics, zoology, and anatomy are carried on. Science — 97 B.R.: S. Ashenbach, S. LaCoursiere, W. Seikkula, R. Pomerleau, S. Olson, T. Bosquez, N. Puridy, R. Caron. 2R: D. Koshiol, D. Olson, S. Pearson, O. Benesch, K. Litchy, M. Paulaha, K. Ellison. 3R: D. Grander, R. Eckert, S. Aase, B. Arnold, P. Schmidt, K. Jurek, C. Levno, L. lindgren. TR: K. Fassburger, K. Goedel, P. Sicora, P. Killcullen, M, Stunte-back, M. Bergman, Mr. Gourley, C. Anderson, K. Prellwitz, C. Hanson, S. Invie. Work Program — A Profitable Experience. . . . . . for many students to learn on-the-job training for possible careers after graduation. Students are interviewed and selected for the various programs for the work during the previous year. The five work programs at Cooper are Office Education headed by Mr. Gourley; Distributive Education, Mr. Gagnon and Mr. Henry; Trade and Industry, Mr. Nardim; Home Economics, Sue Hallquist; Work Experience, Mr. Karhu and Mr. Seiler. Students leave school at noon to go to their place of work. They are given credits for these courses and are required to take other related courses and fulfill other prerequisites for graduation. 1. Office Education 2. Mad World 3. Work Experience 4. Distributive Education 98 — Work Program TR: Mr. Karhu, M. Holcombe,). Leach, M. Olson, J. Newcomb, J. Picott, P. Bober, Mr. Seiler, P. Johnson. 2R: J. Hammond, D. Knutson, I Robinson, V. Jackman, J. Hawkins, D. Void, M. Williams, BR: Joan Harris, J. Harris, P. Simmons, D. Ley, . Bean. iR: j. Caasterland, L. McKennan, K. Knutson, M. Lutgen, L. Buttolph, L. Flumen, C. Larson. 2R: K. Adams, R. Uden, J. Campbell, D. Lewis, J. Skoog, C. Freeman. 3R: J. Crohe, C. Reinking, D. Olson, T. Amundson. P. Mork. BR: M. Reinert, L. Helps, J. Babel, J. Knutson, D. Schwartz, M. Pavey, R. Wilczek, Mr. Gagnon. Work Programs — 99 BR: L. Corcoran, L. Olson, S. Butorac, D. Allen,). Breyen, D. Miller, T. Fundingsland, V. Sontral. 2R: Miss Hallquist.T Lere, R. Coult, B. Lundquisl, R. Campbell, T. Miller, I. Martinson, K. Hanson, J. Cortner, L. Overman. TR: C. Klinger. Lund, D. Oas, N. Sluth, J. Bienias, C. Chapman, D. Veisch. BR: A. Roubik,). Brick, C. Zaic. L. Sandberg, D. Wollman, D. Becker, C. Adams, S. Westlund. 2R: P. Johnson. S. Johnson, D. Ahrens, P. Marxen, J. Tettamble, C. Kruse, D. Bradley, T. Hanlon, J. Kirchner. TR: B. Commers, R. La-'V ners, B. Wolak, M. Dooher, S. Werbowski, M. Benson, D. Holmer, C. Wannke, J. Walters. 1. Home Economics 2. Trade and Industry. 3. Mr. Olson advising students. 4. Work 5. Student in Phy. Ed. 100— Work Program C.H.S. Phy. Ed.. . . Is the abbreviation for Cooper's Physical Education Department. It does what it says, physically educates the participant, coordinating skills, and how to stay healthy. This is done through a rigorous workout schedule. Some may look to Phy. Ed. as a balance of the weight scale, but most see it as a course they don't mind taking to graduate. Academic — 101 Communications Is. . . ... the interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information through various forms of expression. Since the English Department changed its title to Communications last year, the scope of its content has changed from reading, writing, and speaking courses to semester courses that encompass many areas of communications. “One goal inherent in our change is to relate course content to the student needs today, said department chairman Fran Zabel, who has taught here since Cooper opened a decade ago. Rather than just trying to help students master their communication skills, English, under the title of Communications, has broadened to allow students to explore both their culture and themselves as individuals. Students tend to feel more free to express themselves in classes now than they did ten years ago. Most students appreciate the freedom to choose courses from multiple offerings, said Mrs. Zabel. The comment 'I hate English' is not so common as before. 102 — Academics 1. Mr. Cade works hard lo communicate with his students. 2. Communication class. 3. Mr. Wagnild in his French class. 4. Student listening to tapes in the I anguage Lab. Languages Cette ann e les 6tudiants de francais ont continue leur etude de la culture franchise. On a beaucoup pa rid en fran-cais, mais ausse, on a chante, an a joue les petits jeus francais, on a vu une pidce de thdatre, presentee par les etudi-ants de frdncais a Armstrong, et on a fait la cuisine francaise en classe et chez les dtudiants. II y avait meme un voyage an France pour quelques-uns des etudiants au mois d'avril. C'etait une bonne occasion di voir ce qu'ils ont etudid. Die Schuler der deutschen Klassen ha ben ein einzigartiges Interesse an dem deutschen Volk und mochten sie und die deutsche Sprache besser verstehen. Sie lernen auch die ver-schiedenen sitten und gebrauche die heute noch in Deutschland existieren. Wahrend der Mussestunden lernen sie Karten spielen, Volkstanze, Fussball, und geniessen das reichliche deutsche Essen. Die Parole der Klassen ist Cemutlichkeit! En la clase de espartoI practicomos dialogos, estudiamos la literatura, la gramMica, y la cultura del mundo hispanico. Asistimos a dramas espaholas y a restaurantes Mexicanos. Durante la fiesta de Navidad bailamor, comemos, y rompe-mos la pihata. In the past few years. Foreign Languages have taught much more to the students than grammar and usage. Foreign Languages have enriched students with knowledge of cultures and customs of other countries. This year, leisure time activities have been emphasized. Activities like dancing, playing cards, and soccer. As a result of these, foreign language courses take on more meaning and interest for the students. Languafcr — 103 Social Has More. . . . . . Versatility. Many more elective courses were offered in 74 than in 73. Minority History, Man and Culture, Human Relationships, and Economics are among the electives offered. The broader course selection allows for various areas of interest and difficulty. Still required are the courses for each grade level: American History for sophomores. World Area Studies for juniors, and Social Problems for seniors. 1. Mr. Holmquist during his American History class. 2. Students hard at work in a World Area Studies class. 3-4. Students practicing their typing. lot — Social Studies Business Classes. . . . . . prepare students for entry level employment in offices, as secretaries, accountants, business men, and other business related occupations. This year the courses have been revised to increase individualization and teacher-student contact. We now have two staff members who have been added to the business education. Some may have seen them around the halls or perhaps had them for teachers. They are Mrs. Lovell and Mr. Henry. With these additions and the excellent business staff we had last year, business education is a favorite on many students' lists. Business —105 106 — Academics Cooper Guidance Department's . . . objectives are to meet as nearly as possible the responsibilities that stem from basic premises. Such as, each person has the right to dignity as a human being, each person has the right to individual self-development, and each person has the right to self-direction and responsibility for making decisions. Cooper Counselors philosophy is that their primary responsibility is to the students. They help the students to better understand themselves, career possibilities, further education options, the school and the school system, and the community. To help them meet their goals, the Guidance Department has cassettes, filmstrips, as well as printed materials. They cover hundreds of jobs and careers. With these aids, counselors are better able to assist students, parents, and teachers. Isn't School Interesting? f t)r. Grimsnid talks with 'student. 5 Mr. MaCarthy during working hours. Academic —107 Inner School Is. . . . . . aimed at students with above average ability, and special needs. Individualization is the theme. It's designed by the Cooper Staff to reach the kids who don't seem to make it yet have the ability. Each student has an advisor who works with him in planning and evaluating his activities. It is a four credit program with a wide range of course offerings. Inner School is something more and better, something special for those who participate in the program. 108 - Inner School Students in Inner School enjoying leisure activities. Sam Lichterman holds conference with students. Inner School students studying. Inner School — 100 1. Inner School students doing their thing. 2. John Colbath trying to warm up. 3. Student in the process of whipping up a great meal. 4. It is time to share the recipes. 5. A true lest of courage. 110 — Inner School Home Economics. . . . . . prepares students for vocations and avocations, one goal of the Home Ec. courses. Home Ec. courses also enrich the students life with things that will not only benefit that person in the future, but right now. Some courses deal with sewing such as Knits, Creative clothing. Advanced Clothing, and Tailoring. Others deal with foods, like Creative Foods, Advanced Foods, Chefs 1 and 2, and Gourmet cooking. Classes offered other than foods and sewing are Home Furnishings and Textiles, Child Development, and Family in the Modern World. Home Economics — 111 Industrial Arts, or as many call it, Shop, puts it all together, literally. It puts all one's knowledge of Math, Physics, Chemistry and the rest, to make it; A House Design, Drill Bit, Cabinet, Radio . . . The List is endless. Perfection is a Virtue. Technical Creation — That's Industrial Arts. 112 —Shop The Two Great Organizations. . . . of Cooper have come through diligently and faithfully to try to give the members of Cooper High an accurate account of the year's events. The Quill staff was energetically headed by Betsy Dietman, while the Talons' staff was led by the combined talents of Gerri Lucore and Kathy Thelen. How could our school and its loyal members possibly survive without people such as these three standing behind it? In between the times when either group was involved in a deadline rush or just the daily mass confusions which always took place, a certain atmosphere of rivalry was always in the air. Competition in grades, extracurricular activities and all around greatness was always evident. Of course it's not necessary to tell you who came out on top — RIGHT? Talotui Quill —113 114 STUDENT LIFE 115 Homecoming Is Coming Back . . . . . . into style. 1973's festivities started out with a kick-off pepfest featuring Barry ZeVan who questioned the five queen finalists. It continued until Wednesday evening with many other activities — something for everyone. This year's semi-finalists were: Wendie Carlson, Brenda Pitmon, Jody Engle, Chris Ellis, Lori Eldon, Ann Caffrey, Wendy Weinard, Cathy Deiter, Char Tabor, Paula Fresonke, Cindy Jones, Judy Campbell, Cathy Stei-nert, Mary Huston, and Jan Kuebelbeck. Queen Cathy Deiter was crowned during a program Tuesday evening in the gym. Wednesday the Cooper Hawks hosted Edina East at Mielke Field, followed by the homecoming dance, with music provided by Dark Star. This year's homecoming is definitely one to be remembered by students, faculty and alumni. 116 Homecoming 1. Homecoming queen semifinalists 2. Barry ZeVan and queen finalists 3. 1973 homecoming Queen Cathy Deiter 4. Princess Brenda Pitmon 5. Princess Ann Caffrey 6. Princess Chris Ellis 7. Princess )ody Engle Homecoming —117 1 Homecoming motorcycle exhibition 2. Homecoming Coronation emcee. Brad Barthell 3. Rolling Gophers roll over faculty 4. Debbie Cossette gives scepter to 1973 Queen Cathy 118 — Homecoming Life At Cooper Student Life - 119 And Sc 1. Carnival —1964 (picture not available) 2. Sound of Music —1965 3. The King and I —1966 4. Lil'Abner —1967 5. Oliver —1968 6. West Side Story —1969 7. Man of La Mancha —1970 8. Fiddler on the Roof —1971 9. George M! —1972 120 — Pan Musicals It Began. Pa I Musical — 121 122 Musical CABARET! An almost magical word to everyone involved, and everyone planning to attend the biggest production of the year. This year, the musical added another dimension — a tenth anniversary reception for anyone who was ever involved in a Cooper musical. It was quite an affair with people representing every musical. This year's musical was again a challenge in terms of production. Everyone from the cast, crews, and orchestra to the ticket office contributed to the success of Cabaret. Once again there was an excellent cast with Brad Pappas (Emcee), Val Nelson (Fraulein Schneider), Dan Neuman (Herr Schultz), Tim Baardson (Clifford Bradshaw), and Lisa Schirmers as Sally Bowles portraying the leads. 1. Meine Damen und Herren, Medames and Monsieur, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are proud to present — CABARET! 2. Brad Pappas brought life to the role of the Emcee 3. Make-up: one of the many steps in presenting a production 4. Willkommen! 5. And now, here to serve you . . . 6. Of course we can't forget our six sexy Kit Kats 7. This is Herr Clifford Bradshaw, the world-famous American novelist. Musical— 123 1. You have only five minutes to lose your wives! 2. Happy New Year! 3. Sally Bowles 4. Without our hard-working Tech Crew there would be no musical. 124— Mu viral More Life At Cooper Student Life— 125 126 — Student Life In a school of 2,200 people, the individuality of a student is seriously threatened. For this reason each person must find himself in his own interests and group of friends. There must be a place where students may relax and try to forget the pressures of school. Various hangouts serve this purpose and are a necessary part of Cooper. Cooper hangouts vary as widely as do the interests of the students. One advantage they all offer is a place for students to talk to friends with little or no supervision. From jocks in the foyer to kids who rush into the can for a badly needed cigarette, each has his place. The Inner School banquet room. Drama room. Choir and Band rooms, and Cade's room all help to make a no one a someone. The Tech room, Annual and Newspaper Staff rooms, Debate office, and even Math resource are meeting places for everything from study to chaos. Without a place to go students would soon become frustrated and tense in the school environment. 1 favorite pastime in the Instrument Room. - he Band Room — a place to get away from it all. I. he Lunchroom — an escape from the hassles of the rest of the • chool. ! A home away from home. . 1 he Foyer — a place for jocks. . The Can — a quick break between classes. Student Lite — 127 1. Dave McClay dons Back to the Fifties attire as Cooper starts Snow Week. 2. Last year's King Kevin Gronlund walks away after crowning Liz Morrison Snow Queen. 3. One of the many farm outfits seen on Farmer Day. 4. Contestants during the marshmallow eating contest. 5. King Jerry Johnson and Queen Liz Morrison. 6. Candidates Brad Pappas and Wendy Carlson display happy Smiles as they are introduced to the audience. 7. Another farmer in the halls of Cooper. 8. This is fun, but how do I get the grease out of my hair? 128 — Snow We«k Under pep club's careful planning, Snow Week 1974 ended successfully on Feb. 1 after a week of activities, concluding with the coronation pepfest where jerry Johnson and Liz Morrison were crowned King and Queen. It was really exciting, I got to know lots of people, said Queen Liz. Some of the activities included Back to the Fifties day, a Farmer day and the traditional ski sweater day. Another Cooper tradition, Snowflake day was a total success. At least the winner, Mr. Marhula, thought so. Something new was added to the Snow Week agenda this year: a marshmallow eating contest. The winner received a bottle of Pepto Bismol and a free pass to the basketball game that night. With something for everyone. Snow Week was a memorable event this year at Cooper. Snow Week —129 The Loveliest Afternoon. « 130 — Contest Play • • Of The Year The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year was the title of this year's one-act play. The story concerns two young people who meet one day in New York's Central Park. It follows the development of their relationship. The girl, called She, played by Cathy Steinert, is a young, naive girl who, from Ohio comes to work in New York. The boy. He, played by Greg Wedin, is a strange guy who loves to tell fascinating stories. The play both tragic and comic in tone, leads to a very violent finish when his wife discovers them and shoots them both. 1. She feeds the pigeons in the park. 2. The final scene — the shooting. 3. The girl stuck her arm through the cage and the Polar Bear took it right off! 4. He describes his wife's blue rifle. 5. She could do without the song He sings. 6. Some Crackerjacks would do nicely now. Contest Play —131 npipur-J — Z£ He that troubleth his own house shall. . . INHERIT THE WIND Proverbs 11:29 The winter play Inherit the Wind ' directed by David Ludvig brought the famous monkey trial of 1925 to Cooper. The Drama by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee is based on the historical trial questioning the law forbidding the teaching of evolution in the public schools of Day-ton, Tennessee. The play brings out the conflict between the literal interpretation of the creation as in Genesis and the worldly evolutionary theory of the beginning of man. More importantly it stresses the necessity of thinking out what one believes and allowing others the same individual freedom. 134 — Winter Play 1. Dan Neumann as Matthew Harrison Brady, champion of the ordinary people and great defender of the Holy Scriptures. 2. Billy, the father of the human race 'I 3. Reverend jerimiah Brown, portrayed by Barry Fick, curses his daughter Rachel, Mary Classen, for loving Bert Cates.'. 4. Dave Geisler, as Henry Drummond for the defense, weighs the opposing ideas of the Bible and Darwin's Origin of Species. 5. Dan Johnson plays Bertrum Cates, the biology teacher accused of teaching evolution and kept in jail by Mr. Meeker, Kevin Studeman. 6. Drummond questions Brady amid cynical sneers from E. K. Hornbeck, the Chicago critic played by Dave Rodrick. Winter Play -135 136 C. C. Team's Dreams Rode On Plasencia The hopes and dreams of the Cooper cross country team this year were wrapped up in senior co-captain Steve Plasencia. Before the season he was ranked the number one distance runner in the state. Plasencia lived up to his ranking by winning all his races and setting many records in the three mile during the regular season. His achievements even earned him recognition from Sports Illustrated. Before the post season races started though, Plasencia injured his ankle. Plasencia won the district race despite his injury, but finally succumbed to it after the first two miles of the regional race, because the pain was too great for him to go on. Coach Jim Fischer said, Plasencia is the finest athlete I have ever been associated with and one of the finest in Cooper's history. Plasencia will certainly be missed by the team next year. Outside of Plasencia's feats, the cross country team had little to cheer about with a record of three wins and eleven losses. T.R. T.: Swore. R. Smida. B. Blackhawk, K. Kammeier. S. Plasencia, Coach Fischer. 2nd R.: G. Finkelson. B. Lockwood, N. Gartner, B. Zeidler. B.R.: K. Fisk, N. Nrubeiyer. R. Johnson, S. Paar, B. Fodstcad. 138 — CroM Country 1. Sieve Plasencia stands triumphantly after winning District cross country race. 2. 1973-74- cross country team. 3. Plasencia buries his face in anguish after injury forces him out of Region race. 4. Cross country team's second fastest runner. Kory Kammeier. 5. Runners take their marks for start of race. Plasencia photos by Greg Carlson of Post Newspapers Cross Country —139 TR: M. Mader, T. Velner, S. Pahos, D. Deno, T. Hemkon, K. Braget, T. Frayseth, L. Ziebarth, D. Bouta, D. Brown. B. Nelson, D. Olson, Frank Phlegar. BR: S. Dyrud, E Duffney, B. Grabko, T. Luby, M. Marchand, D. Stearns, S. Mumble, D. Carlson, B. Dahlman, K. Platzer. 140 — Sor.: -r Soccer Finishes Third During Summer During the summer Cooper won the Northwest League championship of the Minnesota lunior Soccer Association. Then, they finished third in the summer state tournament, and it appeared that the Hawks were on their way to their best season ever. In the fall, though, while the Cooper defense allowed only 22 goals, the offense only scored 27. Overall, the team finished with an 8-9-2 record. In commenting on the season Coach Frank Phlegar said, We really came on strong at the end of the season, but we were hurt by injuries and illness in the middle when we had our toughest conference games. Looking forward to next year. Coach Phlegar has reason to expect better. Only eight seniors graduate, so next year's team will contain much experience. This should give Cooper a consistency it has lacked since the soccer program began four years ago. J Mader,) Ahrens, C. LaBerge, T. Bosque . $ Dyrud, D. Hemingway, T. Witry, T. Kupka, D. Oougherty. |. Skare. BR: T. Tygeson, S. Baker, R Hcichert, M. Cina, 1 M Buystedl, P Board. D Wicks Sm cer —141 Football Team Has Best Season Of Decade I have never been associated with any group of players that overcame so many obstacles to win like this group has, said Coach Bob Sullivan. It's true that while the Cooper football team didn't have a winning season, they overcame many obstacles to have their best season ever, finishing with a record of four wins and five losses. The main obstacles to victory were injuries and the leads that opponents held over the Hawks late in the game. Coach Sullivan said, At one time in the season we had eight starters out with injuries and in 7 of our 9 ballgames the outcome was decided in the last three minutes of the game, but we never gave up. In the Wayzata game, quarterback Dave Hentges passed to Dave Morgan for the winning touchdown on the final play of the game. Those were the kind of games Cooper was involved in most of the season. At the end of the season, Joe Luby, Ken Adams, and Ron Hermes were named to the All-Conference team. Next year's captains will be Jim Pearson, Bruce Marengo and Dan Bray. rR JM Ad.ms.T. Woland I) Quam. D. Bray. C Crenson M. Orluck, M. Burns. M. Weidenbach. I). Hepakoaki. M. Tutila. C. Sehaeber, G. Win. J. Miller. 2rui R.: Coach Lorentzen. R. Youngdald. R. Griffin. I). M.Clay, J. Meyer. M. Olson. M. Nystrom. L Post. M. Scheurmann. J. Luby. J. Pond. S. Schmidt. R. Stulz. Coach Knight. Coach Ix-e T. Oesslrieh. J. Overman. C. Scheurmann. T. Halton. G. Cavanagh. T. Stamrnt. J. Pearson. J. Johnson. M. Spring. M. Beam-wdl, M. Anderson. G. Dye. D. Joshn. ■Uh R.: Coach Sullivan. Coach Thorescn. R. Patterson. K. Dougherty. C. Ellsison. J. Hald. T. Krattenmaker. D. Beers. B. Berstein. D. Johnson. R. Swentek. Jim Pearson. R. Hemic. R R.: D. Hocffer. B. Leuer. B. Marengo. D. F.bner. K. Adams. D. Hentges. D. Morgan. D. Dunnigan. D. Hughes. C. Johnson. 142 — Football 1. Football team psyches up for fourth quarter. 2. 1973-74 Varsity Football team. 3. Defensive (Captain Gary Dye talks over strategy with Couch Sullivan and Coach Knight. 4. Quarterback Dave Hentges hands off to Dean Ebnerin Robbinsdale game. 5. Bruce Marengo scores against Richfield. Football 143 T.R.: M. Fetzek, S. Rekstad, M. Riddle. P. Marfiz. J. Hager, B. Marengo, D. Pomcrleau, K. Oslcrberg. Coach Holmquist. 2rui R.: J. Peterson, D. Novak, T. Orluck, J. Biohm. L. Gillman. T. Arncson, K. Sather, D. Solberg, D. Solberg, G. Bohn. 3rd R.: D. Parker, B. Nelson. K. Oison, B. Dittcr, J. Sandvig, D. Rhode, J. Pipp, K. Carlson, D. Stockdalc. R.R.: B. Steen. A. Griffith. S. Hill. M. Hentges. J. Showaltcr. D. Quani, T. Zcnger. D. Cowan. K. Davis. 144 — Football It Was A First. . . . . . for girl's interscholastic tennis. They were delayed in forming their team but made it up by practicing five nights a week plus some weekends. Their team record was 2-4. Next year the team should be very strong, since most of the girls were sophomores this year. Now they have the experience of competition, which will benefit the team next year. 1. P. Heglund takes a backhand. 2. Girls'Tennis Team £ ••• D. Biro, P. Heglund, N. Connelt, A. Anderson, K. Seitz, D. Anderson, J. Thureson, Coach Kopp. B.R.: D. Steinweg, C. Eckert, A. decker, S. Janikowski, C. Anderson, B. Norton, S. Janikowski. Girls' Tennis—145 Gymnastics: Winningest Sport Of Decade Out of all the sports at Cooper, boys' gymnastics has been the most consistent winner. The last six years, the Hawks have finished no worse than third in the state and have won two state titles. The reason for this success is a combination of good talent and coaching. Coach Lloyd Olson said The feeder programs from the junior highs have been excellent. With the talent I've had to work with, any coach who was knowledgeable in the sport could win. An example of that talent is the many individual title holders Cooper has had. This year the team had the defending state champions in sidehorse; Pat O'Rourke, and in still rings; Dennis Ripiczinski. Coaching has also been a factor in the team's accomplishments. Olson, who has coached the team the past four years believes athletics is just another form of education. He says, I try to develop each boy as a human being, not just as a gymnast. From Cooper's record it appears he has done an excellent job of doing both. 1. T. Baardon performs iron cross on rings. 2. Varsity gymnastics team. 3. C. Tynen springs off the mat during floor exercise. 4. D. Ripczinski muscles into a plange. 5. Coach Olson keeps watchful eye on action. 6. S. Creenwald performs scissors on sidehorse. TR: Coach Olson, T. Baardson, M. Christensen, S. Creenwald, C. Warnke, G. Tynen, P. O'Rourke, Coach Kramer. BR: M. Gunia, R. Hepako-ski, M. Burns, 8. Strand, B. Correll, B. Birosh, D. Ripiczinski, R. Grondahl. 146 — Gymnastic Gymnastics —147 T.R.: Coach Olson, B. Cummings, T. Wolff, C. Paulaha, D. Hepakoski, Coach Kramer. B.R.: M. Behm, M. Johansen, G. Leonard, M. Gunia, M. Kroening. 148 — Gymnastics Girls Gymnastics: Will It Survive? While boy's gymnastics has been successful and well-supported at Cooper, girls' gymnastics has had to struggle to survive. There are many girls interested and there are good programs at the junior highs, so why the paradox? The problems seem to be lack of qualified coaches and money. Last year Cooper didn't have a team because a coach couldn't be found and it was the same way this year, until student teacher Mrs. Pauline Spilseth took the job with the help of another student teacher, Linda Anderson. Then the girls had to buy their own uniforms, because of a lack of money. The girls have shown respectably in the Lake conference despite the fact that they got a two week late start, said Mrs. Spilseth. Many girls who were good didn't come out because they didn't think there was going to be a team. The future of the team is uncertain, because Mrs. Spilseth won't be able to return as coach next year. She said, I hope they don't have to go through this again, because it's sad that we have such fine junior high programs and then when a girl gets here and wants to participate, there is nothing. 1. C. Warnke gets high bounce off trampoline. 2. 8. Birosh performs on parallel bars. 3. B-Squad 4. B. Pitmon performs on t alance beam. 5. Cirls Gymnastics team. ‘tunt, C. I und, M. Swentek, D. Wojcik, M. Cox 2K I Svindahl, B. Pitmon, C Barton, B. Scherz, D. Rocksted, J. Post. BR: J. Kistner, D. i' -vm p Pittman. P. Marvin, j. Bolduc. Girl Gymiuilk-a — 149 Swimmers Finish A Disappointing Seventh How does it feel to channel all your energies toward accomplishing a goal and then fail to achieve it? To find out the answer to this question, just ask any member of the Cooper swimming team who qualified for the State tournament, where the Hawks aimed for first and finished seventh. The team worked hard in hopes of winning the state title. They swam an equivalent of five miles a day in practice and concentrated on giving their best performance at regionals and state. Coach Al Goodwin said We swam beautifully when we won at regionals, but at state we didn't get the big time drops we expected. Our showing at state was the result of a combination of unexpected things. If we had wanted to finish seventh, we could have done it with a lot less work. Coach Goodwin summed up the teams' feelings saying, It was a lot of disappointment. 1. P. Doar shows his dejection at the state meet. 2. M. Adamson gets off to flying start at practice. 3. Senior swimmers. 4. Varsity swim team. 150 — Swimming f To Adamson, J. Juliot, M. Rhulc. R--’ I’. Doar. T. Connolly, K. White, R. Hansen, D. Schuler. T. Mannie. J. Arnott. R. Nelson, M. Schutz. -R-: 0. Barry. D. Halton, J. Kingsley, S. Peter. M. Habcrman. B. Olson. J. Taintor, M. Hanuska. J. Fallon, B. Cawboy. R. Schultz. P. Elsmore. R. Carlson. M. Bloomquist, T. Elsmore. Swimming—151 TR: C. Cole, J. Tvcdt, A. Duxbury, R Ruone, D Hannisch, S. Nelson, Mrs. Mathews, S. Richardson. 2R: L. Richardson, C. Anderson, M. Adamson, L. Nels n BR: D. Cady, W. Seikkula, K. Gates, R. VVilc ek,). Nichols, B. Bobleter, J. Walz. 152 — Girl Swimming Girl Swimmers Accomplish Their Goal The Girls' Swim Team set out to have a winning season, and they did just that. With a 7-5 record, they finished ninth in the Districts and 5 girls qualified for regionals. Among these 5 girls was one senior, co-captain Diane Cady, who qualified in the most events at Districts. Anne Duxbury, an outstanding sophomore shattered the 400 freestyle record and set the new record of 4:56.8. A remarkable performer, it seems she does well in anything she swims. An all-out team effort made this winning season possible. Without our depth and back-up girls we would have never won the meet, said coach jan Matthews. This fine young team has a bright future. 1. Girls listen to coach Matthews instructions at practice. 2. Mary Adamson dives for points in competition. 3. Girls swim team. 4. Girls get off to flying start. 5. Robin Ruone does backstroke in practice. Girls Swimming— 1S3 77?: Jodi Boeddeker, Jcri Josephson, Rhonda Schulz, Kathy Huebsch, Bonnie Bobletes, Dayna Josephson, Yvonne Doll, Mary Doar, Becky Bobletes. JR: Robyne Ruone, Ann Duxbury, Karen Cates, Pam Knowlen, Debbie Peterson, Therese Coughlin, Judy Overman. 2R: Louise Neuberger, 8arb Wickland, Deb Hannasch, Gwen Edstrom, Lisa Keiffer, Jean Walz, Pauline Lang, Deb Harris, April Gawboy. BR: Paula Pappas, Mari Adamson, Rhonda Juday, Jan Kuledgo Under the Big Top is the theme for the Aquaettes 1974 Annual Spring Show. With the theme of a circus, the girls make up water ballet routines to music, along with costumes and decorations for the show. With a young, hard working team from both Cooper and Armstrong the Aquaettes had a fantastic show. 154 — Aquaettes Defense Is Stressed 1973-74 was an exciting year for basketball. The Varsity Team, coached by Roger (Whitey) Johnson, was a young team with only two players returning, both seniors and co-captains, Jerry Johnson and Jeff Rasmussen. The team, as in the past, stressed defense and played it very well, but many close games were lost because of inexperience. Roy Hanson led the team in scoring and Rasmussen, Meyer, and Hanson did the rebounding. Their conference record was 9-5 and the over-all record was 12-6. Roy Hanson and Jeff Rasmussen were named to the All-Conference Team, and Jeff Meyer was an honorable mention. 1. Aquaettes. 2. Aquaettes practicing a routine. 3. Iskierka handles the ball. 4. Dear escapes Richfield opponent. 5. Varsity Basketball Team. I -' R. Patterson, D. Iskierka, D. Hoefer, B. Marengo, T. johnson. MR: Coach Whitey Johnson, M. Bramwell, D. Deno, J. Pearson, Coach Mr. Mrong, BR: J. Johnson, J. Rasmussen, R. Hanson, J. Meyer, M. Dear. Bi krtball —155 156 — FWkniull I. Pearson, K. Dougherty, J. Tomoda, F. Kempke, B. Freier, Coach Strong. 1. Roy Hanson goes for two points. 2. Co-Captains Jerry Johnson (23) and Jeff Rasmussen (45) get into center of action. 3. Roy Hanson and Jeff Meyer try for tip in. 4. Mike Dear drives baseline against Richfield. 5. Junior Varsity Team. 6. B-SquadTeam. , 5 C Juba, D. Wicks, C. Kruse, D. Dougherty, J. Skare. 2R: Coach Bauerly, G. Winge, T. Zenger, S. Byrud, R. Reid, K. Olson. BR: R. Johnson, ' hneider, S. Kackman, Jack Miller, John Miller. Ba.«krlball — 157 Two Parts To The Season The Cooper hockey team's season this year could almost have been divided into two parts. Coach Bob Hammar said, The first part of the season was a disappointment because we weren't playing well together as a team. The second half was satisfying in that we won most of our games. I was pessimistic about the layoff at first because we were such a young team and we needed the practice, said Ham-mar; but it allowed us to regroup and start a second season with a fresh attack. Overall the team finished with a record of six wins and eleven losses. Next year if the team can play well all the way through the season they should be able to improve on that. 1. Mikkelson goes for another goal. 2. Varsity Team 3. Dave Beers facing off. 4. Carlson heads tor the net. 5. |. V. Team T.R.: Coach Hammar, C. Quick, D. Johnson, D. Solbert, T. Stament, G. Schuerman, J. Bloom, D. Beers, E. Hanratty, Scott. B.R.: D. Beers, R Carlson, M. Hentges, I. Wasnick, K. Johnson, C. Wilcox, D. Skoby, K. Mikkelson, G. Dye. 158 —Hockey [•£: Coach Staples, C. Ellison, J. Christianson, D. Solberg, J. Bloom, J. Rasmussen, D. Sonquist, A. Griffith, C. Stefano, D. Morgan. B.RP. Gallic, S. Anderson, T. Wilcox, M. Hentges, J.. Krueger, B. Tabor, D. Beers, M. McCullen. Hockey —159 Berihiaume Wins State Title On the basis of junior Jay Ber-thiaume's outstanding performance, the Cooper wrestling team finished sixth in state. Berihiaume won the state title in the 167 pound weight class, providing most of the points needed. The other points were earned by junior Ray Dehn, who qualified in the 98 pound class. He had two pins at the state meet, but didn't place. Coach Darrell Sohn commented on Berthiaume's achievement, saying, He did a tremendous job. jay holds a black belt in judo and he is what they call a takedown artist, because he's better than good. Sohn was happy with the team's performance this year and has even higher hopes for next year. Both Berthiaume and Dehn and most of this year's squad will be returning. Sohn said, Next year they want to be five places ahead of where we were this year. 1. J. Berihiaume in championship match at state. 2. Kay Dehn applies hold on opponent. 3. Varsity 4 J. Berthiaume demonstrates shoulder throw. 5. B. Roles gains advantage on opponent. 6. 8-Squad. 77?: B. Parrish, S. House, J. Stager, R. Dehn. 2R: K. Wenlund, B. Steen, D. Engh, B. Roles, M. Briggs. BR: B. Leuer, M. Bentley, J. Berthiaume, N. Neuberger, P. Marfiz, C. Jones. 160- Wrestling M. Fetzck. K. Mcintsma, C. Tossier. L Gillman. K. Davis. R. Underdahl. '■R-: T. Gordon, D. Cowan. M. Cina. J. Larson. W. Urich. ° R-:S. Olt-son. M. Buystcd.T. Huro, B. Earl.T. MacDonald. Wrestling —161 Inexperienced Ski Team Has Potential Inexperience was the major factor which caused the Cooper boys ski team to have a mediocre season. New coach john Anthonisen said I don't think the team did as well as it could've this year, but we have a very young team with a lot of sophomores and even two ninth graders. Although Cooper wasn't impressive this year, Anthonisen thinks the team might be in the future. He said, “It may not show right away, but Cooper will have an outstanding team in a couple of years, if the boys work up to their potential and want to win. Winning and having fun in skiing should be equally important, according to Anthonisen. “The reason a person goes out for a sport is because it's fun, but they should also be willing to give their best to win. One of the things Anthonisen hopes to do is make an effort to bring back team spirit to skiing which is now primarily an individual sport because of the separate events. If this goal is achieved. Cooper should be able to improve. One bright spot for the Hawks this year, was the performance of junior jeff Erickson, who finished fifth in the State in ski jumping. TR: Coach Anthonisen, K. Kulscar, W. Caffrey, M, Banker,). Christensen, T. Mommsen, K. Juliet. HR: P. Marxen, P. Young, B LeCuv r. Danielson, M. Koosmann, B. Dahlman. 162 — Boys Ski Tram C. Finkelson, D. LaBorde, M. Kropski, Coach Fischer, C. Meier, T. Crampton, T. Mommsen, C. Sorenson, N. Gartner. c-1-lake, J. Erickson 4 1. Hawk skiier goes through slalom gate. 2. Slalom team. 3. Cross Country ski team. 4. Jumping team. Boy Skiing — 163 Girls Skiing Working Towards Equality After starting from scratch last year, the girls' ski team is pursuing the goal of building a program equal to the one available to boys. Last year, just being able to organize a Cooper girls' slalom team to compete against other schools in the Lake Conference was a big step. This year the girls practiced and competed at better ski areas and a district post-sea-son meet (in which Cooper finished eighth) was held for the first time. Plans are also being made for a regional and state meet in the near future. We had a lot of talent this year, said senior cocaptain Lisa Richardson. There is a lot of interest in girl's skiing and it keeps building. Everything is maybe next year, it will take three or four years for it to happen, but eventually it will all work out and girls' sports will be equal with boys' sports. 1. B. Danielson goes through practice run. 2. Girl's ski team. TR: K. Seitz. S. Swanson, B. Danielson. 2R: L. Richardson, T. Fundingsland, J. Kuledge, R Arseneau, G. Barcel. 3R: Coach Mathews, S. Lund, L. Fleagle, D. Ewer, J. McAlpine, J. Stanger, J. Sullivan, A. Sullivan. BR; B Darg, J. Snustad, D. Moser. 16 — Girl Skiing; Girl's Volleyball. . . . . . team changed from Intramural to Interscholastic. The change didn't affect the girls' performance. Good serves and clean hits were characteristic throughout every game. The girls placed 4th in the Lake Conference and 4th in Districts. When asking Coach Hagen who was the most valuable player, she replied, It takes 6 players to win, not one girl can do it alone. It's a team sport. 1. Bev Nit korski bumps. 2. BTeam 3. A Team Candy Reed. Stephanie Dale. Julie Hemingway. Debbie Linn. Becky Wyrick. Mary Jurek. TR.: Karen Luncman, Peggy Kyllonen. 1-oi Ringwebki, Terri Bloedow. BR.: Eva Kruegar, Kim Moser. Kim Anderson. Volleyball —165 Fall Scores Varsity Football Opponent We They Austin 20 6 Robbinsdale 0 19 Armstrong 6 14 Richfield 8 15 Wayzata 28 21 Kennedy 6 13 Eisenhower 28 20 Edina East 0 35 Minnetonka 20 14 J.V. Football Opponent We They Minnetonka 8 6 Robbinsdale 6 27 Armstrong 34 6 Richfield 7 21 Wayzata 20 15 Kennedy 8 13 Eisenhower 8 13 Edina East 6 20 Sophomore Football Opponent We The Hill 20 Robbinsdale 15 if Armstrong 27 Richfield 8 A ' Wayzata 8 2! Kennedy 8 Eisenhower 22 2 Edina East 46 . If Varsity Soccer Opponent We They Irondale 2 1 Breck 4 0 Armstrong 1 1 Burnsville 1 2 Lincoln 1 2 Jefferson 0 2 Kennedy 2 1 Richfield 0 2 Johnson 2 0 Lindbergh 0 3 Edina West 0 1 Robbinsdale 1 1 Minnetonka 3 1 Park 2 2 Eisenhower 3 1 Anoka 3 2 Edina East 0 1 Region 5 Jefferson 1 0 Lindbergh 0 2 Varsity Cross Country They Opponent We Lindbergh 28 27 Minnetonka 37 22 Lincoln 42 20 Edina East 42 20 Wayzata 37 22 Edina West 31 26 Eisenhower 35 22 Armstrong 43 20 Park 26 29 Richfield 25 30 Jefferson 33 20 Robbinsdale 30 27 Mound 22 33 Kennedy 29 26 Robin Invitational Fifth Districts Eleventh J.V. Cross Country Opponent We They Lindbergh 30 27 Minnetonka 29 26 Lincoln 44 19 Wayzata 36 21 Edina West 43 3 Eisenhower 40 6 Armstrong 50 5 Park 47 5 Jefferson 33 4 Mound 26 9 Kennedy Robin Invitational 29 5 Thi J Girls Tennis Opponent We They Kennedy 2 3 Wayzata 3 2 Eisenhower 4 1 Edina East 0 5 Minnetonka 0 5 Richfield 1 4 166 — Fall Score Winter Scores arsity Basketball Dpponent We They ennedy 57 45 Ateyzata 52 33 Minnetonka 39 40 rmstrong 46 40 isenhower 50 51 dina East 71 49 tobbinsdale 48 51 Richfield 41 49 ’ark Center 61 59 efferson 69 55 Jndbergh 56 50 Mound 40 37 Robbinsdale 49 51 Anoka 57 53 Armstrong 48 36 Park 80 79 Lincoln 58 60 Edina West 58 49 J.V. Basketball Opponent We They Kennedy 49 35 Wayzata 36 44 Minnetonka 46 29 Armstrong 35 55 Eisenhower 40 33 Edina East 49 58 Robbinsdale 39 52 Richfield 51 46 Park Center 38 41 Jefferson 24 73 Lindbergh 37 62 Mound 52 44 Robbinsdale 46 69 Anoka 55 33 Armstrong 41 39 Park 55 56 Lincoln 49 44 Edina West 47 63 B-Squad Basketball Opponent We They Kennedy 24 35 Wayzata 40 36 Minnetonka 37 46 Armstrong 28 40 Eisenhower 21 42 Edina East 34 47 Robbinsdale 33 50 Richfield 43 49 Park Center 26 45 Jefferson 42 53 Lindbergh 48 64 Mound 54 39 Robbinsdale 33 44 Anoka 36 45 Armstrong 42 38 Park 47 46 Lincoln 35 42 Edina West 44 41 Varsity Wrestling Varsity Swimming Varsity Hockey We They Opponent We They Opponent We They Opponent Kennedy 30 13 Robbinsdale 122 50 West 2 1 Wayzata 21 26 Kennedy 122 50 Mound 4 7 Minnetonka 20 35 Armstrong 120 51 Washburn 1 7 Eisenhower 44 9 Golden V. 43 40 Jefferson 1 4 Edina East 45 9 Park 51 37 Edina East 2 7 fridley 18 39 Edina East 121 51 Robbinsdale 2 7 Grand Rapids 20 21 Edina West 94 74 Park 7 2 Armstrong 38 15 Eisenhower 28 55 Minnetonka 3 2 obbinsdale 27 30 Minnetonka 103 50 Eisenhower 2 1 ichfield 42 16 Jefferson 83 97 Armstrong 5 0 noka 18 25 Wayzata 120 50 Wayzata 2 1 tankato 29 21 Lincoln 130 47 Lindbergh 3 6 ' aconia ooper Tournament Vinona Tournament 1 iver Falls I  istrict 1 egion ' ate 48 12 Second Third Second Fourth Seventh Sixth Regionals State First Seventh Kennedy Murray Richfield Edina West Lincoln 1 8 0 0 4 7 1 7 4 7 j V. Hockey Opponent Mound J'fferson Edina East Robins Park Tonka Eisenhower Armstrong Wayzata Lindbergh Kennedy Richfield Lincoln We They 5 0 1 1 7 1 4 0 7 2 3 2 3 2 2 0 4 4 5 0 5 0 5 4 3 3 Varsity Gymnastics They Opponent We Eisenhower 128 85 Jefferson 135 105 Lindbergh 122 62 Armstrong 137 139 Lincoln 141 102 Park 132 134 Robins 128 119 Edina West 134 97 Kennedy 137 112 Richfield 139 101 Edina East 147 71 St. Cloud Third White Bear First Mankato State Second Region First State Second Winter Scores — 167 168  hawk !c temporaries. ORGANIZATIONS 169 1. Student Rep sounds off. 2. Denise makes her point. 3. Student Government Officers. 4. Advisor Blore 5. National Honor Officers. 6. NH old members 7. NH new members TR.: President, R. Wilczek; Secretary, D. Ewer; Student Advisor, D. Johnson. BR.: V-President, S. Karp; Treasurer, K. Anderson; Student Advisor, S. Schmitz. You Might Say That •• . . . Student Government has turned over a new leaf this year. It was led by a board of female officers, who were openly and perhaps falsely accused of being dictators and creating a privileged class. This is a first in the history of Cooper. Many people believe Student Government to be as it always has been: a pretend organization that accomplishes nothing. Student Government's biggest change is its purpose; it's no longer sponsoring flop dances and charities, but trying to represent the students. Perhaps the reason this process doesn't work is the fact that the reps no longer beg the students for recognition, but require the students to come to them. This year the council's accomplishments include being recognized as a department in the school and creating an extremely potential system for receiving student input. Results cannot be shown so soon, but can be measured in the long run. 170 — Student Government National Honor Society Officers: John Bloomquist, Liz Morrison, Raj Sharma, Cathy Stcinert T p Row I to R: C. Easthouse, $ Dale, S. Carlson, B. f ick. |. Brooks, M Barklimd, R Stulz. 3R: C. Heichert, J. Hatcher, B. Gawboy, P. G les, J, Fran , M. Burns. |. Engle, D. Ebner, C. Sleinert. 2R J. Retry, S. Pahos, B. Norton, J, Nelson, M Classen, K. Nagle, K. langum. D laFontame, K. laeger, M Schaeffer. IfR M. Wilson, R. Sharma, R Wilc ek, W Weinard, K. Thorsen, J. Svehlak, J. Bloomquist. I B. rinet, L. Morrison, IR I lo R D. Neumann, W. Caron. B. Wolak, S Plasencia, T Mostrom, M. Wembar, C. Hagfors, M Christiansen, 8 Rudd, I Peterson, J. Rasmussen, K laeger. M, Banker, B Heyne, D. Knear, F. Kamke, A. Anderson, I Stament, D. Hentges, C. Quick, D. Geisler, N. Connell. 3R: K. Prellsvit , J. Hoiseth, B Stewart, D. Creep, S. Thomson. K Seite. J. Nichols. R. Johnson, I Bullock. P Rolium, T Baardson, C Frisvold, K Minnick, D. Welly, V. Schultz. K Maliki, S Wenger, C. levno. C Mohr. |. Tomoda, B. Chrysler, V. Nelson, I lindgren. M Stuntelxjck. 2R C. Aase, C. lee, M. Lutgen, D. Hemphill, S. Carrmger, P Schmidt, D. Peterson, S. Klemenhagen, L. Goodrich, M. E ombroski, B Darg, M Marc hand, I Benrick, L Thornberg, S. Bently, T. Fundingsland, |. Hemingway. D Krase. I Pray. P. Larson. IR I Elden, C Cole. I Snustaif. I) Ewer. S |aco son, K. Thelen, N. Lund, W. Claus, M. Bridges. |. Kuebclbeck, S. Struck, R. Coult. O. Johnson, D Nelson, T. LaBarge, S. Yund, N. Ried, W Carlson, K Waditz, S. Pickerign. D. Cook, M Marchand, M. Winkler, C. Lucore, S. Janikowski. National Honor Society 171 Enthusiastic. . . ... is a good one-word description of this year's Cheerleaders, as they worked hard for this year's homecoming, which was surely the most successful ever held at Cooper. A-squad covered varsity athletics well, starting practices during the summer and continuing throughout the year. It was a familiar sight around school to see the uniforms of the girls as a reminder of that day's athletic activities. While under the direction of Captains Cindy Jones and Jan Kuebelbeck, the A-squad divided to give the 6 winter sports the best possible coverage. This year's B-squad numbered eight, and under the direction of their Captain Julie Hubesch, they covered all JV and B-squad athletics throughout the year. M. Miller, C. Katchmark, J. Hubesch, C. t ind, P. Pahos,). Kilpela, K. Harves. D. Gadtke, K LaForce, B. Scherz, S. Struck, S. Patrick, C. Roubik, I. Rav€ ' ing, C. Jones, P. Granda, 8. Norton, K. Wadatz, J. Prey, J. Kuebelbeck Fresonke, I. Langanki. 172 — Cheerleader Any School Spirit? It was again a familiar sight to see the Flag Twirlers supporting our athletic events throughout the year. Flag Twirlers practice long and hard throughout the year, to keep in time with the accompanying band. The Pom Pom girls, a new organization to Cooper, were also a very familiar sight around the halls and at athletic events. These girls not only help cheer at the games, but add much color to the school and games. Both of these organizations add much to school events, and do deserve some recognition. 1. Karen Wadatz. 2. A-squad at a pep fest. 3. B-squad 4. A-squad 5. Flag Twirlers, BR: K. Langum, M. Classen, L. Carlson, K. Thorson, S. Bentley, P. Fiedler, V. Schultz, L. Kronberg. 6. Flag Twirlers at the Homecoming game. 7. Pom Pom girls: M. Swentek, J. Nelson, S. Klemenhagen, J. Terhaar, L. Overman, K. Schoen, W. Carlson, K. Schoen. FU Twirter P®nj Pom Girls — 173 Cooperettes Dance Their Way. . . . . . into the lives of all members of the student body. It was a familiar sight this past year to see the Cooperettes dance at Pep fests and during half-time at athletic events. The line consisted of 24 girls this year, which were chosen after nerve-wracking try-outs the year before. Practices started early in the summer, as the Cooperettes prepared for 3 parades, including Robbinsdale Whiz Bang and Crystal Frolics. As the summer rushed past, the school year started with morning practices and new dances and costumes. The line performed well with precision kicks and some new steps, stated Captain Sandy Bel-ford, dancing isn't all work, we have a lot of fun, too. BR: 8. Kozub,). Gorman. S. Johnson. C. Heichert, J. Krueger, P. Dempsey, M. lenarz, D. Schroepfer. MR: A. Sullivan, T. Peppe, C. Saba, C. Meyer, W. We -nerl, D. Pearson, R. Coult. FR: D. Oas, I Johnson, S. Belford, M. Dombrovske, J. Engle, A. Caffrey. 174 — CoopenMte What Would We Do. . . . . . without our Hawks and Pep Club cheering our athletic teams on during their seasons' Again this year, as last year, these people attended the athletic events throughout the year. The five Hawks and this year's Pep Club made considerable contribution to keeping up the morale of the teams. With the colorful orange and blue attire shown throughout the year in the halls of Cooper and playing fields. 1. 2. 3. Cooperettes entertain at athletic events 4. 1973-74 Cooperettes. 5. Student support at a football game. 6. 1973-74 Hawks — j. Snustad, M. Barklind, M. Schaefer, B. Darg, M. Weinbar 7. Pep Club. Hiwk Prp Club 175 Rifle Club ... is a brand new organization of the straightest shooting students at Cooper High. Last November, these skilled people got together, and started the new group. The sharp shooters did well against the more experienced teams, in competition this spring. The club looks forward to larger membership, more bullseyes, and a fine future at Cooper. 176 — Rifle Club II 77?.: B. Bobleler. G. Hagfors, M. Diwk. 3R.: J. Kucbclbeck, K. Kruger, J. Hemingway, N. Lund, J. Snuatad, C. Swanson, L Benriek. M. Winkler. N. Connell, L Mason, L. Wasnik. 2R.: B. Kozub, M. Barklind. L. Thornberg. J. Krauscrt. D. Ceisler. HR.: B. Norton. B. Pick. S. Pahos. 1. Mike Lulgen ready to shoot. 2. Rifle Club competition 3. Rifle Club 4. Quill Staff 5. Quill Staff members discuss next issue. 6. Steve Olson types article. 7. Editor Betsy Diet-man Lack Of Appreciation. . . . . . doesn't stop the Hawks Quill. Even though they had hard times getting each of the issues out, they managed to keep on truckin. With a new School Focus page that dealt mainly with the school's strengths and weaknesses, the Quill members tried to interest all. Through this effort of the staff, they accomplished much by the way of informing, entertaining, and enlightening the student body of Cooper Sr. High. Besides, they make great paper airplanes. Quill Staff — 177 GAA Is 0 , , ... an organization that provides an opportunity for all girls to participate in recreational athletics. It offers a large variety of activities intended to meet the interests of Cooper girls. Enthusiasm runs high with as many as eighty participants in a single sport. Fall sports are tennis and archery. Bowling, volleyball, recreational games and basketball are offered in the winter. Spring activities include badminton and golf. Awards may be earned by accumulating points through participation. TR: K. Johnson, B. Platzer, T. Aultman, D. Folden, M. Aerns, S. Kempt, K. lewis, D. Saledias, R. Gass, D. Lere. 5R: P. Hegquist, D. DuCharme, K-Lerach, L. Arseneau, D. Johnson, D. Wojcik, K. McMillan, I. Sams, K. Boecker, L. Ringwelski, J. Hemingway. 4R: S. Johnson, K. Anderson, K. Hepokoski, D. Blake, P. Croal, J. Wilson, D. Biro, C. Bedmor, J. Docken, M. Dickson. 3R: L. Morrison, K. Minnich, J. Franz, J. Vetsch, P. Fray seth, L. McClish, C. laRock. 2R: L. Neuberger, C. Garty, B. Lubinski, B. Aase,). Carlson, B. Bobleter, J. Dorphy, N. Helseth, Deb Quist. BR: 0. Barker, Cherie Keil, P. Evenson, Y. Nordenstrom, K. Honton, D. Hall, K. Antoski, D. Wesky, J. Swenson. 178 —CA A TR: K. Minnich, D. Folden, D. Blake, Ms. Froh, K. LeRach, K. Johnson, D. DuCharme. BR: B. Lubinski, T. Aultman, L. Morrison, D. Johnson, M. Cox. G.A.A.—179 A Decade Has Passed By. . . at Cooper Sr. High, but not without acknowledgment by the seventy-four TALONS' staff. This year's staff has survived all of the usual hassles and excitement which seem to accompany the room and its inhabitants. We give a very special thanks to Scott, Pat, Orrin and all of the people out at Scherling - Pletsch Studios for their time, patience and cooperation. We also thank Mr. Steve Wright, along with Mrs. Foss, Mr. Kane and Post Publishing. Our very special thanks and appreciation goes to Mr. Vern Hollister for his aid and assistance in the preparation of this book. 77?.: Char, Dave, Merry, Mary, Kathy, Brad, Mike. BR.: Candy, Bonnie, Dave, Cindy, Bart, Mari, Cathy, Doug, Chris, Rita. Vern 180 —TALONS Staff Dave, Gerri, Ron, Lisa, Jeanne, Wendy, LaRaa, Beih, Jean, Sue, Sue. TAIjONS Suff 181 1. Whoops! 2. D.). Debates. . . ? 3. Don't waste that film. 4. What goes up, must come down. I think? 5. NO! It's love— 15! 182 Owa illations TR: M. Lulgen, B. Fick, W. Caron, D. Ceisler. BR: M. Enge, D. Rains, D. Johnson, L. May, M. Martin. FR: W. Sundquist, D. Musselman. If You Have A Great Voice. . . . . . the Declam and Debate teams could be for you. These teams compete against others in tournaments throughout the year, in various schools, etc. This year the team had many individual speaking performers. As a team, debate did not perform as well as they could have, and declam honors were individual. D Rains, M. Enge, M. Lutgen, W. Caron, T. Holter, C. Meier, D. Neumann, D. Johnson, J. Wills, D. Cossette, D. Schraedcr, Lund, K. Fergus, B. Fick, K. Thoreson. 6. Debate team. 7. Declam team. Debate tfcclam — 183 fci 7 ') t XhFZtt I T tlib l I'Sj ti x i a :. L t. £ fA F S14'1 7- -ic|:5Ci:4 t'3 £ ■tfk. 2. 3 3- o 7 A lette I: n't. 5 A t V'.t- oifcfcffn-5 .it 3 X = Transcription: I really have had a great time in the United States as an AFS student. The experiences I had at Cooper and with my host family affected me in many ways. Cooper will not have an AFS student next year because of the financial problem, but I hope you can have another AFS'er within a few years and enjoy him her. Junji Tomoda BR: M. Barklind, J. Tomoda, M. Wilson, N. Reid. FR: R. Sharma, D. Ewer, G. Tessier, B. Norton, B. Pilmon. lfti —A.F.S. TR: T. Kernpf, C. Sorenson, D. Bauermeister, M. Banker, S. Carringer, J. Tomoda, L. Kronberg, B. Seilig, L. lilja, D. Stockdale, J. Nelson, B. Correll, J. Johnson, M. Winkler, B. Reil, S. Nelson. 2R: R. Heichert, B. Knott, S. Klemenhagen, D. Nelson. HR: Beth Darg. J. Bloomquist. Wiirst. . . . . . is a familiar word to the members of German Club. This language club is the only active one this year. Some of the German Club's activities were a bike hike, a soccer game, and going to a professional hockey game. We'd really like to relate most of our activities to the German culture, states Beth Darg, vice-president, and we have a lot of fun trying. 1. Mary Wilson, Junji Tomoda 2. Junji Tomoda — ATS student from Japan. 3. A.F.S. 4. German Glut) 5. Language student, Judy Torh-aar 6. Language clubs combined. Ijiiiiu.ik'- Club 185 Library Aides. . . . . . helped keep the librarians from having a rush. These people sacrifice a majority of their free mods in handling the circulation of resource center materials. The Audio Visual boys were also an asset to the whole school. Always transporting and operating equipment valuable to the curriculum of many courses. New to A.V. this year was the homeroom in which all A.V. aides were available for assistance with equipment. LIBRARY AIDES: TR: D. Dunnigan, B. Sielig, D. Neumann, C. Hagfors, A. Nelson, J. LaBelle. 3R: A. Berger, D. Sladik, K. McMillan, C. Frisvold, L. Benrick, M. Caries, L. Ringwelski, J. Hatcher, J. Gawtry. 2R: L. Taitt, J. Gillman, P. Merrian, K. Kilpatrick, S. Peipgras, L. Morrison. BR: L. Aydt, S. Kilpatrick, C. Thompson, C. Hanson, S. Johnson. A.V.: TR: J. Riel, G. Lee, M. Klima, D. LaFontaine, D. Greip, T. Mead, M. Barhorst, S. Baukner, G. Hagfors, M. Stickel, Mrs. Kane. BR: R. Mead, C. Egerer, Mrs. Farm, C. Johnson, M. Benson. 186 — Library Aid  A.V. Well You BR: C. Heichert, J. Magnusen, M. Sventek, K. Malicki. MR: L. Bonrick, D. Sladck, D. Monson, J. Dorphy, J. Moody, Mrs. Karls. TR: K. Nichols,). Stuber, C. Gianos, S. VanWie, L. Bistodeau, C. Jost. Guys. . . . . . says President Mary Swen-tek as she explains what goes on during a meeting of Y.O.U.T.H., formally called F.H.A. Y.O.U.T.H. stands for Youth Organizations United Thru Home Economics. A few of the projects undertaken were the selling of candles and stationary, along with working on crafts. To highlight their active year, the girls participated in both State and District Y.O.U.T.H. Conventions. 1. Library Aids 2. Audio-Visual 3. F.H.A. 4. Chess Club — P. Withington, Mr. Daly, D. Hedtke, R. Curtis, L. Pearson. 5. A Chess game in progress. 6. Dave Hedtke thinks out his next move. F.H.A. Ch«wClub— 187 Senior Activities A AARESTAD, CAROL — Band 10,11, 12; Choir 10,11,12; CooporeUes 11,12 AASE, SIDNIE — French Club 10,11; C.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; G.U.S. 10,11,12; National Honor 12; O.E. 12; Pep Club 11, 12 ADAMS, CHARLES — Band 10; T I 12 ADAMS, KENNETH ADAMS, MARK — Football 10, 12; Wrestling 10 ADAMSON, MARK — Swimming 10, 11,12; Yearbook Staff 10,11,12 AHRENS, DAVID — T I 12; Wrestling 10 ALLEN, DIANE — H.E. 12; Pep Club 10 ALMER, MARK AMBORN, MICHAEL — Band 10; Swimming 10 AMUNDSON, TIMOTHY — Band 10; D.E. 12; Key Club 10, 11; Student Council 10 ANCEL, SCOTT — Apathy Club; Baseball 10,11; Golf 12; National Honor 12 ANDERSON, ALAN ANDERSON, CAROL — G.A.A. 10, 11; German Club 10,11,12 ANDERSON, CINDY ANDERSON, DENISE ANDERSON, JOHN ANDERSON, KATHLEEN — A V. 11; Band 10 ANDERSON, LARRY — Soccer 11 ANDERSON, LEZLIE — Choir 10,11; Madrigals 10,11; Pep Club 10 ANDERSON, LYNN — French Club 10 ANDERSON, TODD ANDRESEN, WILLIAM ANTON, JOSEPH ANTONE, BECKY ARMSTRON, BROOKS — Band 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11; Football 10; German Club 10,11,12 ARMSTRONG, TERRANCE — Football 10, 12; Student Council 12; Musical 10,11,12 ARNOLD, BRENDA ARSENEAU, ROSEMARY — A.F.S. 12; Art Club 10,11, 12; Class Cabinet 10, 11; G.A.A. 10; G.U.S. 10, 11. 12; Gymnastics 11,12; Ski Team 10,11,12; Tennis 10; Y-Teens 10,11 ARVIDSON, JAY —Choir 10 ASHENBACH, SUSAN — O.E. 12 ATKINS, DAVID AYDT, LAURIE AYDT, MARGO B BAARDSON, TIMOTHY —Choir 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Madrigals 10,11,12; Musical 10,11.12; National Honor 12; Spring Play 11; Student Council 10,11 BABEL, JEFFREY —D.E. 12 BAGAUS, CYNTHIA — Band 10. 11, 12; Y-Teens 10; Marching Band 11,12 BARCEL, STEVEN — Ski Team 10 BARKLIND, MARSHA — A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; G.U.S. 10, 11,12; Hawks Quill 10,11,12; Mascot 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Student Council 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11; Class Cabinet 10,11,12 BARNES, THOMAS — Hockey 10 BARRY, DREW — Swimming 10, 11, 12 BARTHELL, BRAD — Key Club 10, Musical 11,12; Swimming 10,11; Track 12; Yearbook Staff 10,11,12 BARTON, VIVIAN BAUERMEISTER, DUANE —Ger-man Club 10,11,12; Tennis 10 BAUKNER, STEVEN — A.V. 10,11,12; Choir 10; Student Council 12; Wrestling 12 BAUM, KATHLEEN BAZINET, JEANNE — Choir’ll; National Honor 11,12 BEAN, JACK BECKER, DAVID —T 112 BEERS, DAVID — Baseball 10; Hockey 10,11,12 BELAWSKI, DANIEL BELFORD, SANDRA — A.F.S. 10; Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Gymnastics 10; Musical 10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Y-Teens 10 BELTER, JOSEPH BENESH, DIANE — Band 10; G.A.A. 10, 11; Hawks Quill 10, 11; Musical 10; O.E. 12 BENRICK, LORI — G.U.S. 10, 11, 12; Hawks Quill 11,12; Library Aids 10,11,12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 11, 12; F. H.A. 11,12 BENSON, MARK BENTLEY, SCOTT BENTLEY, SUSAN — A.F.S. 11; Band 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12; Flaggie 12 BERG, DOUGLAS —T 112 BERGEN, ROSIE BERGERON, BARRY — Art Club 10, 11,12 BERGMAN, MARY — Band 10, 11; G. A.A. 11; Gymnastics 10; National Honor 12; O.E. 12 BERGSTROM, ROXANNE BERTHOLD, STEVEN BERTZYK, JONI — C.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10 BETHKE, MARY — Declamation 10; Spanish Club 10,11,12 BIENIAS, JAMES BIGLEY, PATRICK BILLINGTON, MARK BIROSH, WILLIAM — Gymnastics 10,11,12 BISHOP, KATHLEEN BISTODEAU, CINDY BISTODEAU, JANET BIVINS, DEBORAH — Cooperettes 11; Student Council 12 BJERKE, JUDY BLAIR, CHARLES BLAKE, GRANT — Musical 10,11,12; Ski Team 10,11,12 BLAKE, RACHELLE — G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11 BLAKE, WANDA — Cooperettes 11, 12; Debate 10; F.T.A. 11; G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Gymnastics 10; Pep Club 11, 12; HE. 12 BLOOMQUIST, JOHN — Band 1 , 11,12; Declamation 11; German Club 1 , 11,12; National Honor 11,12; Terfnis 10 BLOOMQUIST, WENDY BOHLIG, BRUCE BOLIER, GREG — Soccer 10 BOLIN, JIM BONA, DEBRA BONK, JOHN — A.V. 11; Declamatir i 10,11; Library Aids 10; T 112 BOORTZ, KATHY BOTNER, PAUL BOUCHER, DEB BRADLEY, DAWN — French Club 11, 11; G.U.S. 11; T 112 BRAGET, KIM — Band 10,11,12; So -cer 10,11,12 BRANTON, LYNDA BREYENJO ALICE — H E. 12 BRICK, JAN —T 112 BROCK, MARLYN — Art Club 11; Choir 10,11,12; Musical 11 BROOKS, JEFF — Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 11,12; Madrigals 12; Musical 11,12; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Soccer 10,11 BROWN, PETER BRUDWICKJEFF — Soccer 10 BUGGE, JEFFREY BULLOCK, LAURIE — Glee Club 11; National Honor 12; Pep Club 10; Usher 11 BURGIN, LINDA — Glee Club 10; Library Aids 11, 12; Musical 11; Student Council 10,11 BURNS, MICHAEL — Band 10,11,12, Class Cabinet 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11,12; Musical 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 10, , 12; Track 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12 BUTORAC, SUSAN BUTTOLPH, LINDA — Distribut e Education 11,12 c CADY, DIANE — Glee Club 10; i Team 12; Student Council 12; Swimm g 10,11,12 CAFFERY, ANN — Cooperettes 2; Musical 12; Pep Club 11,12; Spanish ( b 11,12 CALDER, REBECCA CAMPANELLA, WILLIAM — I v ketball 10; Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest I ly 11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Student Cou il 11,12; Winter Play 10,11,12 CAMPBELL, JUDITH — Art Club 0. 11; Class Cabinet 10, 11; Debate 11; I I. 12; National Honor 12; Student Cou il 10,11,12; Tennis 12 CAMPBELL, ROBYN CAOUETTE, JEFFREY — Baseball i CARLSON, CAREN — D.E. 12 CARLSON, GARY — Baseball 10,11, 12; Basketball 10 CARLSON, JEFFREY CARLSON, LAURIE — Band 10,11. 12; Flaglwirlers 12; Marching Band 10,11. 12; Stage Band 10; Jazz Ensemble 11, 12; Pep Band 10,11 CARLSON, SANDRA — Band 10,11. 12; G.A.A. 10,11; National Honor 11,12 CARLSON, SCOTT CARLSON, WENDIE — Band 10,11. French Club 10; Musical 11; National Honor 12; Pom Pom Girls 12 CARON, RENEE CARON, WAYNE — Debate 10. 11. 12; Declamation 11, 12; Hawks Quill 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 11, 12; Winter Play 12 CARTER, MICHELLE — Declamation 10 CEBALLOS, CYNTHIA — National Honor 12 CHAPMAN, DAN — Hockey 11 CHAPMAN, GREGORY — Golf 10, 11; Hockey 10 CHAPMAN, JEFFREY — Golf 10, 11. 12 CHRISTENSEN, DEAN CHRISTENSEN, DEBORAH — Band 10,11 CHRISTENSON, JEAN — Choir 11; French Club 10; Glee Club 10; G.U.S. 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, Make-Up Crew 11,12 CHRISTOFFERSEN, KIM — Contest Play 11; Declamation 10, 11, 12; French Club 10,11; Glee Club 10; Hawks Quill 12 CHRISTOPHERSON, HELEN — Band 10; Swimming 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10; Marching Band 10; Work Experience 11, 12 CHRISTOPHERSON, MARK — Baseball 10,11; Soccer 10; Vo-Tech 11,12; T 110,11 CHRYSLER, ROBERT — Band 10,11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12; Ski Team 10, 11; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Jazz Ensemble 11, 12; Stage Band 11 CLASSEN, MARY — Band 10,11, 12; Musical 11; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Winter Play 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Flagtwirlers 12; Marching Band 10,11,12 CLAUS, ELSIE — Contest Play 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Glee Club 10; Library Aids 10, 11; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Winter Play 10, 11, 12; Spring Play 10.11 CLEMENS, DENISE — Pep Club 12 COCHRAN, TONYA — Art Club 11; Spanish Club COLBATH, JOHN COMMERS, THOMAS — T I 12; V.I.C.A. CONNELL, NANCY — Band 10. 11, 12; F.T.A. 11; G.A.A. 11; Hawks Quill 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Swimming 10; Tennis 12; Marching Band 10,11,12 CORCORAN, LEE — Y-Teens 10; Home Ec Ed. 12 CORRELL, ROBERT — German Club 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12 CORTNER, JANICE — Y-Teens 10, H.E. 12 COUILLARD, TERRY — Basketball 10 COULT, RENE — Band 10,11; Cooperates 11, 12; National Honor 12; Y-Teens 10; Home Ec Ed. 12 CRAMER, DEBRA CROWELL, DANIEL — Choir 10,12; D.E. 12; Ski Team 11; Soccer 10 CUMMINGS, PHILIP CURTIS, RICHARD — Baseball 12; F.T.A. 11,12; Hawks Quill 10; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11 D DAHL, BRADFORD DAHL, DIANNE — G.A.A. 10, 11,12; Glee Club 10; Student Council 10,11,12 DAHLMAN, BRUCE — Ski Team 10, 11,12; Soccer 11.12 DALE, STEPHANIE — Choir 11. 12, French Club 10,12; G.A.A. 11; Glee Club 10; National Honor 11, 12; Y-Teens 10; Girls Volleyball 12 DANIELSON, BECKY — Aquaeites 10, 11, 12; Band 10. 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Ski Team 11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12 DANIELSON, JEFFREY — Art Club 12; Contest Play 12; Musical 11, 12; Ski Team 10,11,12; Winter Play 12 DARG, BETH — Choir 11,12, Declamation 11; French Club 11; German Club 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 10; National Honor 12; Pep Club 11,12; Ski Team 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10; Yearbook Staff 12; Spring Play 11 DEICK, MARY — French Club 10; F. T.A. 10; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10, 11, 12; Hawks Quill 10, 11. 12; Musical 12; Pep Club 10 DEMEULES, CINDY DERNER, MARY — G.A.A. 10 DICKINSON, JANE — G.A.A. 10,12. German Club 10,12 DICKSON, MARY — G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 12 DIETER, KATHERINE — Declamation 11; W.E. 12 DIETMAN, ELIZABETH — Band 10, 11,12; G.A.A. 10; Hawks Quill 11,12; Pep Club 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Roundelay 11 DIXON, CYNTHIA — O.E. 11,12 DMOHOSKI, DIANE — Band 10.11 DOAR, PATRICK — Band 10, 11. 12; Swimming 10,11,12; Track 12 DOCKEN, THOMAS — Contest Play 10, 11, 12; Declamation 10; Key Club 10, 11,12; Musical 10,11; Ski Team 10; Winter Play 10,11,12; Spring Play 10,11,12 DOLBEC, WENDY DOMBROVSKE, MARY — Choir 11, 12; Cooperettes 11, 12; French Club 11; G. A.A. 10; German Club 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 10; Gymnastics 10; Hawks Quill 11; Musical 11, 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 11,12; Y-Teens 10 DOOHER, MARK —T 112 DORN, JOSEPH DRISCOLL, WILLIAM DRYDEN, BRUCE DUBBIN, LU ANN —ChoirlO DUFFNEY, MARK DUNNIGAN, DEBRA DYE, GARY — Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10,11,12; Hockey 10,11,12 E EASTHOUSE, GAIL — French Club 10, 11, 12; German Club 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Student Council 10,11,12 EASTLUND, KAREN — Choir 10.11; Pep Club 10 EBNER, DEAN — Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10,11,12; National Honor 11,12 ECKERT, RENEE — French Club 10,11; O.E. 12; Pep Club 10.11.12; Roundelay 11 ECKMAN, MARK — Choir 10; Musical 10,11 EDISON, KRISTINE EGAN, THOMAS — D.E 12 EGERER, WILLIAM — Debate 11; Track 10 ELDEN, LORI — Choir 11. 12; G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Madrigals 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Choir Council 12 ELFSTRAND, HEIDI — Musical 10 ELLIOTT, MICHELLE — Golf 10; Library Aids 11,12; Tennis 10 ELLIS, CHRISTINE — Choir 10.11,12; Class Cabinet 12; Debate 10; Declamation 10; Madrigals 12; Musical 10; Y-Teens 10; Yearbook Staff 12 ELLIS, HOWARD ELLISON, CHARLES — Football 10, 11,12; Hockey 10,11,12; Track 10 ELLISON, KIM —O.E. 12 ELSMORE, PATRICK — Swimming 10,11,12 EMERSON, PATRICK ENGEBRETSON, SANDRA ENGLE, JODENE — Choir 10, 11. 12; Cooperettes 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 11,12; Y-Teens 10 ENGLUND, DAVID — Choir 12; Class Cabinet 12; Yearbook Staff 11,12 ERICKSON, RENEE — Choir 10, 11, 12; Declamation 10,11; Musical 11 ESNOUGH, KIMBERLY — Band 10 EVANGELIST, RICHARD — T 112 F FASSBERGER, KURT — O.E. 12 FAUE, RICHARD — Baseball 10; Soccer 10 FENNERN, LINDA — D.E. 12 FERGUS, KAREN — Choir 11,12; Glee Club 10; Musical 11; Winter Play 11 FERN, DAVID — Choir 10, 11, 12; Madrigals 12; Musical 11 FERRIAN, MARSHA FICK, BARRY — Basketball 10.11; Choir 10,11; Debate 10,11,12; Declamation 10, 11, 12; Hawks Quill 11. 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11. 12; Tennis 10; Winter Play 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Class Cabinet 10, 11, 12; Student Magazine 11,12 FIEDLER, PEGGY — Band 10. 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Flaggie 11,12 FINKELSON, GREGG — Crosscountry 10,11, 12; Ski Team 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Track 10.11,12 FISHER, DANIEL FISHER, KIMBERLEY FITZGERALD, JOSEPH FITZGERALD, PATRICK FLOYD, JEFF FORDE, GAYLE FORREST, PAMELA FOSTER, DEBRA — Choir 10, F.T.A 11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; German Club 11; Gymnastics 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Y-Teens 10 FOX, MARY FRANZ, JILL — Band 10; Class Cabinet 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; German Club 10. 11, 12; National Honor 11. 12; F.H.A. 11,12 FREEMAN, CYNTHIA — D.E. 12 FREIER, DOUGLAS — A V. 11; Band 10,11 FRESONKE, PAULA — Cheerleader 10,11,12 FUNDINGSLAND, THERESA G GAASTERLAND, JAMES — Band 10, 11,12; D.E. 12 GARIES, MARY — G.A.A. 10, 11; Library Aids 10, 11. 12; H E. 12; F.H.A. 10, 11,12 GATES, PAUL GAWBOY, BARTON — Band 10. 11. 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; Musical 11; National Honor 11, 12; Swimming 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Iazz Ensemble 10,11,12 GAWTRY, JILL — l ibrary Aids 11,12 GEISLER, DAVID — Choir 10,11, 12; Debate 10, 11, 12; Declamation 10, 11; Hawks Quill 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12; Winter Play 12; Yearbook Staff 11,12 GILLMAN, JANICE — Library Aids 11, 12 GOBEL, PAUL GOEDEL, KEVIN — O.E. 12 GOOD, MARY — D.E. 12, G.A.A. 10; Gymnastics 10 GORMAN, JANE — Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10; Hawks Quill 11; Musical 11,12 GRABKO, ROBERT — Hockey 10; Ski Team 11; Soccer 10,11,12; Track 11 GRANDNER, DAVID — Library Aids 10; O.E. 12 GRAVES, DIANE GREENWALD, SCOTT — Gymnastics 10,11,12 GREGOIRE, KAREN GRENSON, GARY — Choir 10, 11; Football 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12 GROHE, JANICE — D.E. 12; G.A.A. 10; Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 12 GROTE, WENDY — German Club 10, 11,12 GROTEWOLD, KRISTINE GROVER, DEBRA GUENTHER, CHERYL — Library Aids 10,11 GUNIA, MONTE — Gymnastics 10, 11,12 H HAGFORS, GREGORY — A V. 10, 11,12; Band 10,11.12; Hawks Quill 11,12; Library Aids 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12; Winter Play 12; Stage Band 11,12; Jazz Rock 12; Marching Band 11,12 HAMMOND, JANET — Art Club 10; Glee Club 10 HANLON, TERI — T I 12 HANSEN, PEGGY — Y-Teens 10 HANSON, BARBARA — Library Aids 10,11,12 HANSON, KATHLEEN HANSON, LAURIE HANSON, LAURIE — Library Aids 10, 11; O.E. 12; G.U.S. 11 HARPER, JANELLE — Band 10. 11; Musical 11,12 HARRIS, JOHN— W E. 12 HARRIS, MARSHA HASE, PAUL HATCHER, JEANNE — Band 10. 11. 12; Class Cabinet 12; F.T.A. 11; Library Aids 10,11,12; National Honor 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Ski Team Mgr. 10, Y-Teens 10, Yearbook Staff 12; Track Mgr. 10, 11; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Roundelay 11; Office Aid 11,12 HAUSAM, SCOTT HAWKINS, JILL — Glee Club 10; W.E. 12 HAYES, ALAN HEDTKE, DEBORAH — Debate 12; Drama Club 11,12; French Club 11; Winter Play 11; Musical 11 HEICHERT, CYNTHIA — Art Club 10; Cooperettes 12; Football Mgr. 12; F.T.A. 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10.11.12; German Club 12; G.U.S. 10; Gymnastics 10; Library Aids 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Pep Club 10,11,12. Mascots 11; F.H.A. 12 HELLAND, CHERYL — G.A.A. 10 HELPS, LYNN — D.E. 12 HEMINGWAY, JULIE — Band 10; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Hawks Quill 12; Musical 11, 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Swimming 10,11; Y-Teens 10; Volleyball 12 HEMPHILL, DEBRA — French Club 10; National Honor 12 HENRY, STEPHEN HENTGES, DAVID — Baseball 10,11, 12; Basketball 10; Football 10, 11, 12; National Honor 12 HENTON, NANCY — Band 10.11,12; Marching Band 10, 11; Guidons 12; T I 12 HEPOKOSKI, DUANE — Football 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10.11,12 HERMES, RONALD — Basketball 10; Football 10,11.12; Tennis 10,11.12 HERRON, JEFFREY HEWITT, DAVE — Band 10,11; Tennis 10; Stage Band 11; Marching Band 10,11 HEYNE, BRADLEY — Band 10,11,12; Contest Play 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12; Student Council 11,12 HIGGINS, EDWARD — Rifle Club 12 HILL, STEVEN HOBBS, SALLY — Band 10, 11, 12; French Club 10; Y-Teens 10 HODGIN,JOHN — Musical 10 HOGENSON, BONNIE — German Club 12; H E. 12; HEART 12 HOISETH, GLENN — Basketball 10; Choir 10; Cross Country 10; Golf 10, 11, 12; Apathy Club 12 HOMER, DALE —T 112 HOLZ, JILL — G.A.A. 10,11,12 HUGHES, DAVID — Baseball 12; Football 10,11,12; Ski Team 11,12; Track 10 HUKRIEDE, TIMOTHY — Gymnas tics 10,11,12 HUNT, JODEEN — Cheerleaders 11; Girls Gymnastics 10, 12; Ski Team 10, 11; Girls Tennis 12 HUSTON, MARY — Class Cabinet 11; D.E. 12; Ski Team 10, 11; Y-Teens 10; Energy Commission 12 HYSER, SCOTT — Choir 10, II; Track 10,11 I INVIE, SUSAN — Library Aids 11; O.E. 12 IPSEN, GAYLE — Drama Council 11; G.A.A. 10; Gymnastics 11; Y-Teens 10 IRRTHUM, GARY — Tennis 10. Wrestling 10 IRVING, DEBORAH — Choir 10,11, 12; Glee Club 10; Student Council 10 J JACOBSON, SALLY JAEGER, KEVIN — Band 10. 11. 12; Contest Play 12; Musical 12; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Pep Band 10, 11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12 JAEGER, KIRK — Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 11,12; Student Council 12 JANIKOWSKI, SHARON — Band 10,11,12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12; Tennis 12 JENDRO, KIMBERLEE — Art Clut 11; Band 10,11,12; Choir 12; Library Aid 10,11; Winter Play 11 JENSEN, KATHRYN — Band 10,11,1. JOHANSEN, PHILIP — Soccer 10 Wrestling 10,11 JOHNSON, CURTIS JOHNSON, DAVID — Studen Council 10,11,12; Yearbook Staff 12 JOHNSON, GERALD — Baseball 10 11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Football 10, i; JOHNSON, JODIE — Cheerleader-10 JOHNSON, KENNETH JOHNSON, PAMELA JOHNSON, PERRY — T 112 JOHNSON, PETER — Musical 12 Spring Play 11 JOHNSON, SANDRA — Choir 10. Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Gymnastics 12; Pep Club 10.11; Y-Teens 10,11 JOHNSON, STEVEN JOHNSON, VONNETTE JOHNSTON, STEVEN — T 112 JONES, CYNTHIA — Cheerleaders 10, 11.12; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 10, Vo Tech 12 JORGENSEN, RICHARD JOSLIN, DEAN — Football 12; Student Council 10,11,12; Class Cabinet 11 JUDE, THOMAS —Band 10 JULIOT, JEFFREY — Swimming 10,11. 12 JUREK, KATHLEEN —O.E. 12 K KANE, KIMBERLEE KAUFMANN, TIMOTHY — Banc 10; Choir 10,11,12; Football 10; Madrigal 11,12; Musical 10,11,12 KEEFE, JOSEPH KEMPF, THOMAS — Debate 10; Ge’ man Club 10, 11, 12; National Honor V. Tennis 10,11,12 KELLY, PETER KILCULLEN, PATRICIA — Frenc Club 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; Glee Club 1C National Honor 12; O.E. 12; Pep Club 1C Student Council 10,11; Class Cabinet H 11,12 KILPATRICK, KATHLEEN — Libra. Aids 10, 11. 12; Pep Club 10. 11, 11 Y O U T H. 10,11,12; J.A. 10 KILPELA, GREGG KINNEAR, DAVID — Band 10,11.1. Hawks Quill 11; National Honor 12; So cer 10; Stage Band 11; Jazz Ensemble 12 KIRCHNER, JACQUELINE — T 12 KLATKE, DOUGLAS — Art Club 10 11; Choir 11, 12; Key Club 10; Madrigal 12; Musical 11,12; Student Council 10,11, Swimming 10; Winter Play 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Class Cabinet 10,11.12 KLICK, SUSAN KLIMA, MARK — A.V. 10, 11. 12; Musical 10; Photo Club 11 KLIMEK, DAWN — Art Club 10; Choir 10,11; J.A. 10 KLINGER, MARY —H E. 12 KNOCK, DANIEL KNUDSEN, JUDY KNUTSON, DEBRA KNUTSON, KIMBERLY — D.E. 12 KOCHEN, VICKIE KONDZIOLKAJOHN KOOSMANN, MARK — Band 10,11, 12; Ski Team 10,11,12; Soccer 10,11,12 KOSHIOL, DIANA — O.E. 12 KOTECHA, NIRMALA KOTTMER, PAUL KOWAL, LESLIE — Choir 10, 11, 12; Musical 12 KOZUB, BARBARA — Cooperettes 11,12; C.A.A. 10; Hawks Quill 11,12 KRAUSERT, JEFFREY — Baseball 10; Hawks Quill 12; Yearbook Staff 12 KRESA, KAREN KRUSE, CATHERINE — Choir 11, 12; Glee Club 10; Musical 11; T I 12 KUEBELBECK, JANET — Cheerleaders 10,11, 12; Hawks Quill 10,11,12 KUHN, JEANINE KUNZE, JAMES — Choir 12; Musical 10,12 L LA BERGE, TOMI — Art Club 12; Choir 12; Drama Council 12; French Club 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 10,11,12; Tennis 10; Winter Play 11; Class Cabinet 10,11 LA COURSIERE, MICHELE — O.E. 12 LA FONTAINE, DANA — A V. 10,11, 12; Band 10,11,12; Contest Play 10,11,12; Drama Council 10,11,12; Musical 10,11, 12; National Honor 11,12; Winter Play 10, 11,12; Spring Play 10,11,12 LA BELLE, JAMES — Library Aids 11, 12 LANG, THOMAS — Golf 10 LANGUM, KRISTIN — Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 12; Y-Teens 10, 11; Flag-gie 11,12 LANNERS, ROGER — T 112 LARSON, CAROL —D E. 12 LINDA —Glee Club 10 LARSON, STEVEN LAUSENG, DEBRA LAUZON, RICHARD LAWRANCE, PATRICK — Football 10,11; Golf 11 LEACH, JAMES LEE, GREGORY — A.V. 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 11, 12; Hawks Quill 11, 12; Musical 11,12; National Honor 12; Winter Play 10. 11. 12; Spring Play 10, 11. 12; Photo Club 10.11 LENART, LEE —Wrestling 10 LEONARD, ROBIN — D.E. 12; Soccer 10; T 112 LEPINSKI, MICHAEL — T 112 LERE, TERESA — H E 12 LEVNO, CHARLOTTE — Choir 11, 12; Class Cabinet 10,11,12; Glee Club 10; National Honor 12; O.E. 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10; Yearbook Staff 11,12 LEWIS, DIANA—D.E. 12 LEY, DENISE LILLEBO, JODELE — Library Aids 10, 11; Y-Teens 10; J.A.; F.H.A. LINDFORS, DONALD LINDGREN, LAURIE — Choir 11,12; Glee Club 10; Madrigals 11, 12; National Honor 12; O.E. 12; Choir Council 12 LIPTON, NANCY — Art Club 11 LITCHY, KAREN — Library Aids 10; O.E. 12 LOESCH, JUDY — Y-Teens 10 LONGLEY, TERI LUBY, JOSEPH — Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10,11 LUCHT, CLAUDIA — Choir 10, 11; Gymnastics 10; Musical 10; W.E.X. 11,12 LUCORE, GERALYN — Declamation 10; National Honor 12; Student Council 10; Yearbook Staff 11,12; Class Cabinet 12 LIDWIG, JULIE — A.F.S. 11; G A A. 10, 11,12; German Club 11,12; Track 12 LUND, JOHN — Golf 10,11 LUNDGREN, THERESA — Art Club 10,11; Student Council 10,11 LUNDQUIST, BARBARA — H E. 12 LUNDQUIST, BRUCE — Work Program 12 LUNDQUIST, LORI LUNEMANN, MICHAEL — Band 10, 11,12; Debate 11; Declamation 12; Swimming 10,11; Wrestling 12; Track 12 LUTGEN, MONA — D.E. 11.12 LUTGEN, ROGER M MAAS, JUDITH MAASS, HOWARD — Band 10; Wrestling 10,11 MAGNUSON, JUDY — Football Mgr. 12; Pep Club 10; F.H.A. 12 MALICKI, KAREN — Band 10,11, 12; Class Cabinet 11,12; German Club 10,11, 12; F.H.A. 11,12 MALONE, JAMES MANTHEI, DEBRA — G.A.A. 10, 11; Pep Club 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11 MARQUETTE, LINDA MARTIN, KIM — Glee Club 10; O.E. 12 MARTINSON, LORRIE MARTSCHINSKE, RODNEY MARXEN, PAUL — Ski Team 11,12; T 112 MASON, LINDA — Art Club 11, 12; Hawks Quill 12; Winter Play 11; Y-Teens 11 MATTHEES, GLENN — Band 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12 MC ALPINE, ANNE — A.F.S. 10, 11; Art Club 10,11,12; Band 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,11; Gymnastics 10,11; Musical 11,12; Winter Play 10,11,12; Marching Band 11, 12 MC CALLUM, MICHAEL — Band 10,11,12; Hockey 10,11,12 MCCULLOCH, BETTY MC DONELL, CHARMAINE MC KENZIE, DORIS — D.E. 12; Swimming 10 MC LAUGHLIN, MOLLY — Choir 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Library Aids 10, 11; Musical 10, 11. 12; Student Council 12; Winter Play 11,12 MC LENNAN, LAURIE MELBY, TIMOTHY — Ski Team 10, 11; T 112; Musical10.il MELIN, KAREN MERRIAM, MARGARET — French Club 12; G.A.A. 10; Library Aids 10,11,12; PepClub10.il, 12 MERWIN, BRENDA MEYER, CAROL — Aquaettes 10, 12; Cooperettes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; German Club 12; Pep Club 10,11, 12. Student Council 12; Y-Teens 10 MEYER, DIANE — Golf 10; Library Aids 11,12 MEYER, NANCY — Band 10, 11, 12; F T.A, 12; G.A.A. 12; Y-Teens 10; Marching Band 10,11,12 MEYERHOFF, MATTHEW MICHELS, TIMOTHY MIEDEMA, SUE — G.A.A. 10. 11; Musical 10; HEART 12; H E. Club 12 MIKKELSON, KIM — Baseball 10; Golf 12; Hockey 10,11,12 MILLER, BARBARA MILLER, BRUCE —T 111,12 MILLER, DEBRA — French Club 10; Y-Teens 10; H E. 12 MILLER, THOMAS MILLS, SANDRA — G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Musical 11 MINNICH, KATHRYN — G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Musical 11; National Honor 12; Winter Play 11; Archery Team 11,12 MODROW, JILL MOHR, CAROL — F.T.A. 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11,12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10 MONEGAR, ALAN MONTGOMERY, DAVID — Choir 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11; Madrigals 12; Musical 12; Orchestra 10,11; Track 10,11 MORGAN, DAVID — Baseball 10. 11,12; Football 10.11,12; Hockey 12 MORK, PATRICIA — D.E.12 MORRISON, ELIZABETH — A.F.S. 11; Choir 12; French Club 11; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; Library Aids 10, 11, 12; Musical 10, 11; National Honor 11,12; Orchestra 10; Ski Team 12 MOSTROM, TERRY — National Honor 12; Soccer 10; Tennis 10; Track 12 MULVANEY, COLLEEN MURPHY, KEVIN — Football 10; Wrestling 10,11; Track 10,11 N NAFSTAD, PAUL NAGLE, KARLA — F.T.A. 10, 11; German Club 11, 12; Hawks Quill 12; National Honor 11,12 NELSON, BLAINE — Soccer 10. 11, 12; Track 10 NELSON, CYNTHIA — Cheerleaders 11; Gymnastics 10 NELSON, DIANE — F.T.A. 10; German Club 11. 12; Hawks Quill 10, 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 10 NELSON, DONNA —WE 12 NELSON, JANE — A.F.S. 10; Contest Play 12; Debate 10; F.T.A. 11; Musical 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 11,12; Winter Play 12; Class Cabinet 12; Spring Play 11,12 NELSON, MARA — Hawks Quill 11; Library Aids 10, 11; Pep Club 10. 11, 12; Student Council 10.11,12; T 112 NELSON, MARY — Library Aids 10 NELSON, RANDY NELSON, STEPHEN — Chess Club 10; National Honor 12; Swimming 10; Tennis 10,11 NELSON, WENDY — French Club 10; G.A.A. 10,11,12 NETKA, PATRICK NEUBURGER, NEAL — Cross Country 11,12; Soccer 10,11; Wrestling 10,11, 12; Track 11 NEUMANN, JEFFREY — Winter Play 10,11 NEWCOMB, JAMES NEWHOUSE, STEVEN — Basketball 11 NICHOLS, PATRICK NITZKORSKI, BEVERLY — G.a.a. 10,11; Volleyball Team 10,11,12 NORDSTROM, LINDA NORTHCOTT, MARY — Art Club 10, 11,12; Student Council 12 NORTON, BARBARA — A.F.S. 11, 12; Cheerleaders 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; G.A.A. 10; Gymnastics 10; Hawks Quill 10, 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10, 11; Class Cabinet 10, 11 NOVAK, LAUREEN — T 112 NYBO, CRAIG — Swimming 10 NYQUIST, MARK — Football 10; Golf 10,11; Ski Team 10 NYSTROM, MARK — Football 11,12; Track 10; Wrestling 10 o O ROURKE, PATRICK — Gymnastics 10,11,12 OAS, DEBRA — Cooperettes 12;G.A.A. 10,11; Pep Club 11.12; Y-Teens 10,11; H.E.12 OBERG, DOUGLAS — Golf 10, 11; Soccer 11 OESTERREICH, TODD — Football 12; Ski Team 11,12; Spanish Club 11,12 OLSEN, STEPHEN — Golf 10; Band 10; Hawks Quill 10, 11. 12; National Honor 12 OLSON, BRAD — Swimming 10, 11, 12 OLSON, DAVID — D.E. 12; Golf 10, 11,12 OLSON, DAVID — Soccer 10,11,12 OLSON, DEBBIE — Glee Club 10; O.E. 12 OLSON, KENNETH OLSON, LORI OLSON, LOUISE OLSON, PATRICK OLSON, ROBERT — Golf 10,11 OLSON, SHARON OLSON, SUZANNE OSTROM, RICK — Band 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10,11,12; Track 10,11.12 OVERMAN, LAURIE — French Club 10; German Club 10; Hawks Quill 10, 11; Tennis Mgr. 10; Y-Teens 10,11; Class Cabinet 11; HEART 12; Pom-Pon Girls 12 OWENS, DONNA P PAHOS, STEVEN — Basketball 10,11; Class Cabinet 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Hawks Quill 11, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11,12; Winter Play 11; Track 10,11,12 PALM, CURT PAPPAS, BRADLEY — Choir 12; Gymnastics 10,11; Musical 12; Energy Awareness Board PARRISH, KIM PARSONS, TODD — Chess Club 10, 11 PASCHKE, BLAINE PATTERSON, RICHARD — Band 10. 11,12; Football 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Track 10,11,12 PAULAHA, CRAIG — Gymnastics 10, 11,12; lunior Achievement 10, 11, 12; Explorers 11,12 PAULAHA, MELANIE — G.A.A. 10. Office Education 12 PAVEY, MICHAEL PAWLIK, DONALD PAYNTERJEANNINE PEARSON, DARYL PEARSON, JOHN — Baseball 11, 12; Basketball 10; Football 10,11,12 PEARSON, SANDRA — Y-Teens 10; Office Education 12 PETER, STEVEN PETERS, VICKI — Choir 11; Glee Club 10; H.E.12 PETERSON, DOUGLAS PETERSON, LYNDON — T 112 PETRY, JO VONNE — National Honor 11,12; Highview Pals Project 12 PEVESTORF, RONDA — French Club 11; G.A.A 10; German Club 11, 12; Pep Club 10 PHILLIP, LESLIE PITMON, BRENDA — A.F.S. 11, 12; Cheerleaders 11; Choir 11,12; Gymnastics 10,12; Musical 12; Winter Play 11; Spring Play 11 PIWOSCHUK, JULIE — G.a.a. 10; y- Teens 10,11 PLASENCIA, STEVEN — Cross Country 10.11,12; Hockey 10,11; Track 10,11, 12 PLASTER, LORI — Contest Play 11; Declamation 10; Winter Play 10 PLATZER, SUSAN POCKLINGTON, BARRETT POMERLEAU, RENEE POND, JEFFREY — Football 10,11,12; Tennis 10 POTVIN, PETER — Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Student Council 10 PRELLWITZ, KIM — German Club 10, 11; National Honor 12; Office Education 12 PURDY, NADINE — Library Aids 11; Musical 10; O.E. 12; Orchestra 10 Q QUADE, DANIEL QUICK, GREGORY — Hockey 10,11, 12; National Honor 12 QUICK, JAMES — Key Club 10,11,12 R RAINS, DEBORAH — Debate 11,12; Declamation 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12 RAMIREZ, STEVEN — Art Club 10, Baseball 11; Spanish Club 10,11,12 RASMUSSEN, GEFREY — Basketball 10,11,12; Tennis 10,11,12 RAVELING, LISA — Cheerleaders 10, 11,12; Library Aids 11,12; Yearbook Staff 11,12 REHMKE, GARY — Hockey 11 REICHERT, DEBRA — Student Council REID, NANCY — A.F.S. 10. 11,12; Band 10,11, 12; Choir 10,11, 12; Contest Play 11; Gymnastics 10; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12; Student Council 12 REINERT, MICHAEL — D.E. 12 REINKING, CATHY — D.E. 12, G.a.a. 10; Gymnastics 10; Swimming 10 REYNOLDS, BRIAN RHODE, BRICE — Baseball 10 RHODE, NANCY — G.A.A. 10; O.E. 12 RICE, THOMAS — Winter Play 12 RICHARDSON, LISA — A.F.S. It Aquaettes 11; Band 10,11,12; Musical It Ski Team 11, 12; Student Council 11 Swimming 11,12; Track 12; Class Cabin 11,12 RICHERT, RANDY RIDGLEY, MARK RIEL, JOHN — A.V. 10. 11, 12; Hawk Quill 10, 11, 12; Musical 10; Photo Clu 10,11 RINGWELSKI, LINDA — G.a.a. it Library Aids 12 RIPSZINSKI, DENNIS — Gymnastic 10,11,12 ROBERTS, PATRICIA — Germa Club11,12 ROBINSON, LYNN ROLES, BARRY — Wrestling 10,11,12 RONNING, CLIFFORD ROOT, ELIZABETH — Choir 10. 11 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Madrigals 12; Musica 11, 12; Student Council 12; Y-Teens 10, Choir Council 12 ROSCH, JOHN ROSENER, DIANNE — Class Cabinet 12; F.T.A. 12; G.A.A. 12; Library Aids 10,11; Pep Club 10,11,12 ROSS, VIVIAN — Glee Club 10,11,12 ROUBIK, ANNE — Choir 10; T 112 ROWLEY, CATHERINE — Band 10 F.T.A. 12; G.A.A. 12; Library Aids 10, 11; Pep Club 10.11,12; Class Cabinet 12 RUD, DANIEL RUDIE, BRIAN — Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12 RUDIN, SHARON — Class Cabinet 12; G.A.A. 10. 11; Gymnastics 10, 11; Sk. Team 12; Spanish Club 11; Student Coun cillO RUEHLE, MICHAEL — Swimming 10 11,12 RUFF, MARK — Marching Band 10,1 s SALZWEDEL, GLENN — Art Club i Band 12; Choir 10,11; Musical 11; Wint Play 10; Wrestling 10 SANDBERG, LINDA —G A.A 1- Winter Play 10; T 112 SCHABER, GREG — Football 10, 1 12; Golf 10 SCHACK, RAMONA — Aquaetu 11; Glee Club 10; Pep Club 10 SCHAEFER, MERRY — Band 10, 1 12; Choir 11, 12; Debate 10,11; Declam tion 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 10; Musical 1 12; Mascot 12; National Honor 11,1. Orchestra 10; Pep Club 12; Yearbook Sta 11,12. SCHEIDECKER, DEBBIE — Gl. Club 10,11,12 SCHEUERMANN, GREG — Footb. 10.11,12; Hockey 10,11,12; T 112 SCHMID, KIM — Choir 10, 11, 1. Declamation 10; Contest Play 10; Madr. gals 11,12; Musical 10,11; Winter Play 10 SCHMIDT, PAM — G.U.S. 11; Hawks Quill 10, 11; National Honor 12; O.E. 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11; Y-Teens 10; Class Cabinet 10.11,12 SCHMIDT, MIKE — Football 10; Wrestling 10 SCHOEN, KATHY — German Club 12; Pom-Pom Girls 12; Y-Teens 10 SCHREIBER, TOM SCHROEPFER, DEBBIE — Cooper ettes 11,12; Glee Club 10; Student Council SCHULLER, LINDA — German Club 11,12; Student Council 12; Y-Teens 10,11 SEIKKULA, WENDY — Cross Country 11; C.A.A. 10,11; Glee Club 10; Library Aides 12; Musical 10,11,12; National Honor 11,12; O.E. 12; Pep Club 10; Swimming 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 11. SEITZ, KATHY — Art Club 11,12; Band 10,11,12, G.A.A. 10; Musical 12, Ski Team 12; Tennis 12; Y-Teens 11 SHARMA, RAJIV — A.F.S. 11,12; Class Cabinet 12; Declamation 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Key Club 11, 12; National Honor 11,12 SHARP, HOWARD SHEPPERD, JANE SICORA, PAUL — O.E. 12 SKIFF, MARY — Glee Club 12; Musical 10; Student Council 11 SKJOD, DENNIS — Band 10,11 SKLENICKA, PATTY — F.H.A. 10,11, 12 SLADEK, DEBORAH — French Club 12; Library Aids 10, 11. 12; Pep Club 12; Student Council 12; F.H.A. 10.11,12 SONDROL, VICKY — C.A.A. 10; HEART. 12 SPRING, MITCH — Baseball 10. 11, 12; Football 10.11,12; Wrestling 10 STAMENT, TOM — Football 10. 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11,12; National Honor 12; Track 10 STEARNS, KATHY STEINERT, CATHERINE — Class Cabinet 11,12; Contest Play 11,12; Musical 10,11,12; National Honor 11,12; Yearbook Staff 11,12 STEWART, BRAD — Band 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10,11; National Honor 12; Tennis 10,11,12 STIFF, MICHELLE STOCKDALE, KEN — Spanish Club 10 STRUCK, SUE — Cheerleaders 11, 12; National Honor 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Class Cabinet 11,12 STUDEMAN, KEVIN — Choir 10,11; Winter Play 12 STULZ, ROGER — Band 10; Football 10, 11; National Honor 11, 12; Wrestling 10; Track 10,11,12 STURDY, TERESE — Band 10. 11, 12; Debate 10; G.U.S. 12 SVELAK, JUDY — Choir 11,12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Glee Club 10; Library Aids 10. 11; Musical 11; National Honor 11,12 SVENTEK, RICK — Basketball 10, Football 10,11,12, Wrestling 11,12 SWORE, TOM — Cross Country 10, 11,12; Track 10,11,12 SZYMANSKI, JOYCE T TABOR, CHARLA — Cheerleaders 10, 11; Gymnastics 10 TAITT, LYNN — Library Aids 10,11,12 TEMPEL, DOUG TERHAAR, JUDY — Class Cabinet 11; Pom-Pom Girls 12; Y-Teens 10,11 TESSIER, GREGORY — A.F.S. 12; French Club 11; Wrestling 10,11,12 TETTAMBLE, JOANIE — T 112 THELEN, KATHY — Band 10, 11, 12; Class Cabinet 11,12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Pep Club 12; Swimming 10; Yearbook 11,12 THOMPSON, JEFF — German Club 11,12; T 112 THORNBERG, LYNN — Band 10,11; G.A.A. 10; Hawks Quill 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Orchestra 12; Pep Club 12; Student Council 10 THORSON, KAREN — Band 10, 11, 12; German Club 10, 11, 12; Musical 12; National Honor 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Flagtwirler 12 THORSON, STEVE — Band 10,11,12; Musical 11,12; Orchestra 10.11,12 TIGHE, PATRICK — Work Program 11,12 TIMM, RANDY — French Club 11,12; Track 10,11,12 TOMLINSON, DAWN — French Club 10,11; Glee Club 10; Musical 11, 12; Student Council 11,12; Class Cabinet 11 TOMODA, JUNJI — A.F.S. 12; Basketball 12; Choir 12; German Club 12; Musical 12; National Flonor 12 TORELL, SCOTT — Hockey 10,11 TREB, CRAIG — Contest Play 12; Musical 12; National Honor 12; Tennis 10, 11,12; High School Bowl 12 TUTILA, MARK — Football 10.11.12; Track 10,11; Wrestling 10,11 TYNEN, GERRY — Gymnastics 10,11, 12; Musical 11 u UDEN, RENEE UNDERDAHL, STEVEN — Band 10. 11,12; Soccer 10,11.12; Wrestling 10 V VAN HAVERMAET, PETER VAN LITH, STEVEN VANSICKLE, CRAIG VEIT, LA RAA — Glee Club 10; C.U.S. 11,12; Yearbook Staff 12 VELNER, DANIEL — Basketball 10,11; Student Council 12 VETSCH, DIANNE — H.E. 12 VILMO, BRADLEY — T 112 VROMAN, RICHARD — Vo-Tech 12 W WAGNER, MARK WAHL, MICHAEL — Art Club 12 WALKER, BRAD — Football 10; Gymnastics 10; Track 10 WALLIN, JODELL — Cho.r 12; Glee Club 10.11 WALLIN, PATRICIA —- Glee Club 10 WALTERS, JEFFREY — Art Club 11, T 112 WALTERS, RICHARD WANDERSEE, STACY WARNKE, CORDELL — Band 10.11; Gymnastics 10,11,12; T 112 WARREN, VICKI — Drama Council 11; Glee Club 10,11; Student Council 12 WATERHOUSE, KIM—ChoirlO; Student Council 10,11 WATKINS, DOROTHY — Glee Club 10; Swimming Mgr. 11 WEBB, WAYNE WEBER, BRADLEY WEDIN, GREGORY — Choir 10, 11, 12; Contest Play 12; Madrigals 11, 12; Musical 10,11,12 WEIDENBACH, MARK — Football 11,12 WEIDLING, DEBRA WEINARD, WENDY — Band 10, 11. 12; Class Cabinet 12; Cooperettes 11, 12; National Honor 11,12; Pep Club 10; Yearbook Staff 12 WEISEN, DARLENE — Library Aids 11,12; Spanish Club 12 WELTER, SHERRI — Glee Club 10.11; Gymnastics 10; H.E. 12; H.E.A.R.T. 11; Student Review 11 WENGER, STEVEN — Choir 10, 11, 12; Madrigals 11. 12; Musical 10, 11. 12; National Honor 12; Winter Play 11; Class Cabinet 12 WENLUND, KENNETH — Wrestling 10,11,12 WERBOWSKI, STEVEN — Gymnastics 10,11, T 112 WERNER, RICHARD WESKE, DEBORAH WESLUND, SHERRIE — T 112 WESTPHALL, SCOTT — Contest Play 11, 12; Musical 11,12; Winter Play 11, 12; Work Program 12 WILCOX, CRAIG — Baseball 11, 12; Hockey 10,11.12; Tennis 10 WILCZEK, RITA — Class Cabinet 11. 12; D.E. 12; Gymnastics 10, 12; National Honor 11, 12; Student Council 10,11, 12; Swimming 10, 12; Yearbook Staff 11,12 WILLS, THOMAS — Band 10, 12. Choir 12; Musical 10; Orchestra 10,11,12 WILSON, MARY WILTS, TOVY WING, CHERYL WOLAK, WILLIAM — National Honor 12; Tennis 10,11; Wrestling 10; T 112 WOLD, DIANE WOLF, JILL WOLFF, EDWARD WOLLMAN, DANIEL — T 112 WOOLARD, TIMOTHY — Baseball 11; Football 10; Track 10 WORWA, SHARON Y YORAWAY, DEBRA YOUNG, KATHLEEN — Choir 11.12; Glee Club 10 YOUNGDAHL, RANDALL — Football 10.11,12; Track 10 YUND, SANDRA — A.F.S. 12; Choir 11.12. Class Cabinet 10,11,12; Declamation 10; Glee Club 10; Musical 11,12; Student Council 12; Winter Play 11; Y-Teens 10; Spring Play 11 z ZAIC, CHERYL — Choir 10; Contest Play 10; Y-Teens 10,11; T 112 ZEZZA, NANCY — D.E. 12, Glee Club 10 ZIEBARTH, LYNN ZIESKA, JAN ZIMDARS, LAURA — Band 10,11,12 Index A Aarestad, Carol — 36,88,92 Aasc, Beth — 75,178 Aase, Sidnie — 36 Adams, Charles — 36,100 Adams, Chris — 7S Adams, Kenneth — 36,99.142 Adams, Mark — 36,142 Adams, Mary — 63 Adams, Peter — 75 Adamson, Mari — 62,63,152,153,154,180 Adamson, Mark — 36,150,151,113 AF.S.—184 AHLBERG, Donald—31 Ahrens, David — 36,100,140 Ahrens, Jens — 75 Albers, Sandra—63 Alexander, Janet — 75 Allen, Diane — 36,100 Aimer. Mark — 36 Almquist, James— 63 Amborn, Michael —63 Amon, David — 75 Amundson, Timothy — 36,99 Anccl, Scott — 36 Anderson, Alan — 36 Anderson, Anita — 63,91,145 Anderson, Anthony — 75 Anderson, Becky — 63 Anderson, Bradley — 75 Anderson, Carol — 63 Anderson, Carol — 75 Anderson, Carol — 36,145 Anderson, Cindy — 36,1S2 Anderson, Daniel —63 Anderson. Dawn — 75 Anderson, Debra — 75.145 Anderson. Demse —6) Anderson, Denise — 63 Anderson, Diane — 63 Anderson, Gene — 63 Anderson. Gregory — 63 Anderson, James — 75 Anderson, John — 36 Anderson. Kathleen —63 Anderson, Kathleen — 75,90 Anderson, Kathryn — 75,178 Anderson, Kim —63,165 Anderson, Kristie — 63 Anderson, Larry — 36 ANDERSON, leone—33 Anderson, lezlie — 36 Anderson, Lynn — 36 Anderson, Mark — 63,142 Anderson, Michael — 63,92 Anderson, Patricia — 7S Anderson, Scott — 75 ANDERSON. Susan — 30 Anderson, Tamara — 75 Anderson, Thomas —63 Anderson, Todd — 36 Androsen, David — 63 Andresen, Timothy— 63 Andrescn, William — 36 Anthony, Cynthia — 63 Anton. Joseph — 36 Antone, Becky — 36 Antoski, Kathleen — 75.178 Apostolou, George — 75,92 AQUAETTES —154 Arens, Marlys — 75,178 Armstrong, Brooks — 36,91 Armstrong, Cynthia —75 Armstrong, Terrance — 36 Armstrong. Tyler — 75,92 Arndt. David — 75 Arneson, Thomas — 75,144 Arnold, Brenda — 36 Arnott, Jeffrey — 63.151 Arseneau, Edmond — 63 Arscncau. Lee Ann — 75,178 Arseneau, Rosemary — 36,164 ART CLUB —94 Arvidson, Jay—37 Ashenbach. Susan — 37 Asplund, Suzanne — 63,91,92 Atkins, David — 37 Atkins, Deborah — 63 AUDIOVISUAL — 186 Augustin, Craig — 63,91,92 Aultman. Tori —75,90,178 Austin, Dennis — 75 Axell, Sheryl —63 Aydt, Julie —63 Aydt, Laurie —37,186 Aydt, Leonard —75 Aydt, Lori—63 Aydt, Margo—37 Ayers, 8ruce — 63 Avers, Dennis —75 B Baardson, Timothy — 37,88.90,146 Babel, Jeffrey —37,99 Bachcr, Renee — 63 Baecker, Annette — 63,145 Bagaus, Cynthia — 37,91,92 Bagaus.Nancy—75 Baier, Barbara —63 Bailey. Michael —75 Baker, Steven —75,141 8ALK, Donald —92 BAND —91 Banker, Michael — 63,91,162,185,140 Baratta, Tami — 75 Barccl, Steven — 37 Barcell, Georgeanne — 63,164 8arhorst, Michael — 63 Barhorst, William — 75 BARKLIND, La Vonne — 32 Barklind, Marsha — 37,184,177,113 Barlau. Joan— 63 Barnes, Thomas — 37 8arry, Drew —37.151 Barthcll. Brad — 37.100.118 BARTH. Harold —33 Barton, Cynthia — 75 8arton, Vivian — 37 BASKETBALL — 155,156 Battmer, Michael —163 Battmcr, Susan —75 Bauer. Thomas —63 BAUERLY. Ron —157 Bauermeister, David —63 Bauermeister, Duane — 37,185 Bauman, Robert — 63 Baykner. Steven — 37 Baum, Kathleen — 37 Bazant, Michael—63 BazineUeanne —37 Bean, Jack-37,99 Bockfold. Laura — 75,91.92 Becker, Dave —37.100 8eckham, Darlene — 75 Bedman, Connie — 75.91,178 Beers. Dale —63,158,159 Beers. David — 37, 158.142 Behm, Michael — 75,148 BEHRENS, Jerry —25 Belanger. William—63 Belawski, Daniel — 37 Belassski, David —75 BELDON.Cal —31 Belford, Michael—63.91 Belford. Sandra —37,174 Belland. Denneth — 75 Belland, Randi — 75 Bellos, Patrick —63 Belter, Joseph — 37 Beltz, Cathy — 7S Benedict, Arvine — 63 Benedict. Kan — 63 Benedict, Philip —75 Benesh, Diane — 37 Benesh, Susan —63 Benge, Jeffry —63 Benrick. Lori — 37.186,187,177 Benson, Deborah — 75 Benson, Mark — 37,100 Benson, Michael — 7S, 186 Bentley, Michael —63,160 Bentley, Scott —37 Bentley, Steven — 75,91 Bentley, Susan — 37.91.93 Bentsen, Janene —75 Berg. Douglas — 37 Berg, Randall — 63 Berge, Clyde — 75 Bcrge, Daren — 75 Berger, Annmarie — 75,186 Bergen, Rosie — 37 Bergeron, 8arry — 37 Bergeron, Charles — 75 Berglund, Patricia —63 Bergman, Mary—38 Bergstrom, Ronald — 75 Bergstrom, Roxanne — 38 Bernhardt. Carol — 75 Bernstein, Brian — 63,142 Berry, Donald —63 Berthiaume, loseph —63 Berthiaumc, Terrance — 63 Bethke, Julie —63 Bethke, Mary — 38 Berlhold, Steven — 38 Bertzyk, Joni — 38 Sever, Patricia — 75 Biddick, Jeffrey — 63 B.ddick, Robert — 75 8icnias, James — 38, ICO Bies, Steven — 63 Bigley, Patrick — 38 Billington, Mark — 38 Billman, Tim — 63 Bird, Deborah —75 Bird, James — 75 Bi ro, Deborah — 75,90.145.178 8irosh, William — 38,146.149 Bishop, Kathleen — 38 Bistodaeu, Cindy — 38 Bistodeau, Janet — 38 Bistodeau, Loretta —63,187 Bivins, Deborah —38 8jerke, Judy — 38 8jork. Vickilyn — 75 Bjorke, Jonathon — 75 Bjorke, Richard — 63 Blackhawk. Bradley — 63,138 Blair, Charles — 38 Blake. Dianne —7S, 178 Blake. Gary —75.88 Blake. Grant — 38.163 Blake. Rachelle —38 Blake. Wanda — 38 Blau, Denms — 63 Bloedosv, Patricia — 63 Bloedow, Theresa — 75,165 Blohm. James — 75.92,158,1S9,142.144 Blomquist. Peter — 75.88 8lomquist, Susan — 63 Bloomquist, John — 38,91,185,171 8loomquist, Wendy — 38 BLORE, Donald —31 Board. Patrick —75,91,141 Bobleter. Becky— 75.89.178,177,152 Bodin, Thomas —75 Boeddecker. Scott — 63.92 BOEDDECKER. Hubert — 29 Boecker. Kristine — 75,178 Boettner, Michael —63 Bohlig. Bruce — 38 Bohn, Gary —75 Bolduc, Judith —63 Bolior, Gregory — 38 Bolin, fames — 38 BOMSTAD. Arlle — 26 Bona. Debra —38 Bona. Diane — 75 Bonk, John —38 Bonneville. Lori — 75 Boortz, Kathleen — 38 Boortz, Robert —75 8orgen, Barbara — 75 Borkoski. [Tori—63,88,90 Borseth. Deborah — 76 Bosacker, Cheryl —63 Bosak, Kenneth —63 Bosch. Karla—63 Bosquez, Anthony — 76.141 Bosquez, The rose — 38 Botner. Paul —38 Boucher. Debra — 38 Bouta, Dennis — 63 Bowman, Melody — 76 Boxell, Jean —63 Bradley. Dawn — 38,100 8radley. Vicki —76 Braget. Cynthia—63 8raget, Kim —38.92,140 8ramwell, Mark — 63,155,142 Brandt. Debra — 63 Brandt, Marlys —76 Branton, Lynda — 38 Branson, Cynthia — 76 Bray. Daniel —63.92,93.142 BRECKENRIDGE, Arlene — 20 Bregel. Barbara —64.88 BREHER. Dolores —32 Bremel. David — 64,91.92,93 Breyen, Jo Alice — 38,100 Breyen, loseph — 76 Brick. Jan — 39,100 Briggs, Michael — 64,160 8risky, Kathleen — 64 Broberg, Leigh — 64 Brock, Martyn — 39.88 Broman, Nancy—76 Brooks. Jeffrey — 39,88.90,91.93,171 Brown, Dean — 64,140 Brown, Gary — 64 Brown. Peter — 39 Brudwick, Jeffrey — 39 Bryan, Dale — 64 Buchek, Stanley—33 Buetow. Mark — 64 BUFFINGTON. Sidney — 24 BUCGE, Caryl — 24 Bugge, leffrev—39 Bullock, Laurie — 39 Bullock, Mark — 76,89 Burg. Colleen — 39 Burg. Nincy —64 8urgin, Linda — 39 Burns, Mary — 76 8urns, Michael — 35,39.91.93,142 i 171 ' Burns, William — 76 Butorac. Susan — 39,100 Butlolph, Linda — 39,99 Buystcdt. Michael — 76.90.141,161 BYE, Susan —21 c Cady, Diane — 39,152 Caffery, Ann —39,117,174.116 Caffery. Walter —76,162 Calder, Patricia—76.91,92 Calder, Rebecca — 39 Cameron. Ricky — 64 Campanella. William — 39 Campbell. Barbara — 64 Campbell. James — 64 Campbell, Judith — 39,92.99.116 Campbell. Robyn — 39.100 Caquette. Jeffrey — 39 Carlson, Andrew — 64 Carlson. Caren — 39 Carlson. Curtis — 76 Carlson. Cynthia —64 Carlson. David — 64.140 Carlson. Gary — 39 Carlson, Jeffrey — 39 Carlson, Jody — 76,178 Carlson, Keith — 76,144 Carlson. Kenneth — 64 Carlson, Kevin —76 Carlson. Kirk —76 Carlson, Laurie —89,91,92 Carlson. Richard — 64.151 Carlson, Ronald— 64,158 Carlson. Sandra — 39,91,171 Carlson, Scott — 39 Carlson. Terry—64 Carlson, Terry — 76.88 Carlson, Thomas — 76 Carlson. Twyla—64 Carlson. Wendie —39.116,173 Caron, Bruce — 64 Caron, David — 76 Caron, Renee — 39 Caron, Wayne — 39,183 Carpenter, Linda — 76,91 Carringcr. Kathleen — 76 Carringcr. Sandra —64,18S Carter, Linda—64 Carter, Michelle — 64 Caspers. Michael — 64 Caughey, Bonnie — 64,180 Cavanagh, Gary — 64,142 Ccballos, Cynthia — 70 CHACNON. Ron — Chamberlain, 8uddy — 76,89 Chapman, Danny — 40 CHAPMAN. Dolores —24 Chapman. Gregory — 40.100 Chapman. Jeffrey — 40 Chase. Kathy — 76 Chase, Patricia — 76 Chase, Samuel — 64 Cheney, Donald — 64 Christensen, Dean — 40 Christensen, Deborah — 40 Christenson. Jean — 40 Christensen, Jill — 76 Christensen, jane — 64 Christensen. John —64.1S9.162 Christensen, Michael —64,146 Christensen, John — 76 Christoffersen, Kim — 40 Christopherson. Helen — 40 Christopherson, Mark — 40 Chrysler, Robert — 40.91,93 Cina, Michael 76,141 Clabaugh, Ronald —64 Classen. Mary — 40,91.92,173.180.171 Claus, Elise —40 Clausen, Gregory — 76 Clemens, Denise — 40 Cloutier, Carol — 76.90 Cloutier, Michael — 76 Cochran, Tonya — 40 Coffin. Daniel —64 Col bit h. Jeffrey — 76 Colbath. John —40 Cole, Cheryl — 64,88.152 Colvin, Mary —64.88 Commers, Barbara — 76,90,100 Connel, Joanne —64 Connel, Nancy — 40.91.145,177 Connolly, Todd — 64,1ST Contest Play —130,131 Cook, Daniel—64.91,92 COOK. Jack — 26 Coonc, Nornan — 64,91.92 COOPERETTES — 174 Cor bell, Jody—64 Corcoran, Daniel —64 Corcoran, lee Ann — 40,100 Corrcll, Robert — 40,146,185 Corrigan, Karen —64 Cortner. Janice — 40 Cossette. Diane — 64,183 Cotone, Eugenie — 76 Couillard, Terry — 41 Coult. Brenda — 76 CouU. Rene —41,100.174 Cowan, David — 76.144,161 Cox. Marjorie — 76,92 Cramer. Debra — 41 Cramer. Ico — 76 Crampton, Timothy —76,91,163 Crimmins, Kevin —64 Croal, Patricia — 76.188 Croal, Stephen — 64 CROSSCOUNTRY—138 CROW. Eugene —33 Culhane. Catherine — 64 Cummings, Philip — 41 Cummings, William —64,148 Curry, David — 64 Curtiy. Darla —64 Curtiy, Richard — 41 CYBYSKI. Clarence — 33 D Daher, Kathleen —64 Dahl, Bradlord —41 Dahl, Dianne — 41 Dahl, Douglay —10,76 Dahlin, Mark — 76 Dahlman, Bruce — 41,162,140 Dale, Stephanie — 88.41,16S, 171 DALY, Dan —29 Danielyon, Becky — 41,91.164 Danielyon, Jeffrey — 41,162 Danielyon, Todd — 76 Dalyoth. Harry — 64 Dallin, Rodney — 64,88 Darg, Beth —41.88,164,185 David, 8rad — 64 Davldyon, Glen — 64 Daviy. Kevin —76,144.161 DAVIS. Mary —24 Daviy, Thomay— 76 Dayon.Gary —64 Dayon.Jill — 76 Deane, Terry — 76 Dear. Jody— 76.91,92 Dear, Michael —64.1SS DEBATE —183 DECIAM—183 Deick, Mary —41,177 De Mann. David — 64 DEMORETT.Jamey —24 DeMoys, .Martin — 64 DePew, John — 76 Dehn, Jamey — 64 Dehn, Ray —64,160 Deick, Patricia —64 Dejarlaiy, Tamme — M Dcmeuley, Cindy — 41 Dempyey, Pamela — 64,174 DENNESON. David — 26 Deno. David — 64.91.140,155 Deno, Nancy —76,91 Derner. Mary — 41 Dey Jarlaii. Delmar — 64 Devme, Christine — 64 Devine, Paulette — 76 Deyeny. Michael — 76 Desfarlait. Gordon — 76 Dickinson. Jane — 41 Dickinson, Michael — 76 Dickson, Karen — 64 Dickson, .Mary — 41,178 Diebel, Kathleen — 76 Dieter, Katherine — 42.117,116 Diethart, Susan — 64 Dietman, Elizabeth — 42.91,113 Diers, Kenneth — 76 Digatono. Julie —64 Dillenburg, Mark — 76 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION —99 Diner, William — 76 Dixon, Cynthia — 42 Dmohoski, Ellen — 76 Omohoski. Diane — 42 Doar, Patrick —42.91. ISO, 151 Docken. lulie —178 Docken, Thomas — 42 Doege. Mary — 76 Dolan, Michael — 76 Do! bee. W'cndy — 42 Dolenshak. Beatha — 76 Dols, Robert—64 Dombrovske, Mary — 42,88 Dooher. Carol—64 Dooher. .Mark — 42,100 Dooley, Janiy — 76 Dooley, Michelle — 65 Dooley, Stephen — 76 Donner, Victoria — 65 Dormanen, Mary — 65 Dorn, Joseph — 42 Dorphy, Bruce — 65.88 Dorphy. Jane — 77,90,178,187 Dosmann. Diane — 77 Doten, Gregory — 65 Doty, Richard—65 Dougherty. Dean — 77,141 DOUGHERTY, Grace — 21 Dougherty, Kevin —65,157,142 Dow, Jeffrey —65 Drake, David — 77 Drake, Susan — 65,88 Driscoll. William —42 [ ryden, Bruce —42 Dryden, Donna — 6S Dryden, Jody — 77 DuCharme, Diane — 77,178 DuChene, Paula — 77,90 Dubbin, Cheryl — 65 Dubbin, lu Ann — 42 Duchscher. Gretchen — 65,91 Duffney, Ernest — 65,140 Duffney, Mark — 42 Duffney, Michael — 77 Duncan. Cynthia — 77 Dunnigan. David — 6S Dunnigan. Debra — 42,186 Dupay. Jeanne — 77 Durant. Debra — 6S DURANT, Ellen — 33 Durant. Steven — 78 Duxbury, Anne — 77,152 Dye, Gary —42,158.142 Dyrud. Samuel — 77,140.141 Dyson. Mark—65 E Earl, William —65,161 Easthouse. Gail —42.171 Easllund, Karen — 42 Eastlund, lorcn — 77 Ebner, Dean — 42,142.171 Ebner, Paul — 77 Eckert. Cindy —77,145 Eckert, Renee — 42,98 Eckman, Mark — 42 Eckman, Timothy — 77 Edison, Gregory — 65 Edison, Kristine —42 Edstrom, Gwen — 77 Edwards, Bruce — 77 Efteland. Rebecca —65 Egan, Thomas — 42 Egerer, Charles — 77,186 Egercr, William —42 Eickstadt, Daniel —65 E iden, Michael — 65 Elden. lori — 88.90.42.116.117 Elfstrand, Heidi — 42 Elgren, James—65 Elliott, Michelle — 42 Ellis. Christine — 88,90.42,180,117,116, 35 Ellis, Georgia —65 Ellis, Howard Ellison. Charles — 42,1S9,142 Ellison, Jeffrey —77 Ellison, Kim —43 ElllSON, Rosie —32 Ell wood. Donald — 77 Elsmore, Patrick — 43,151 Elsmore. Terrance — 77,151 El wood, lea Ann — 77 Emerson, Patrick —43 Enge, Mark — 65,88,183 Enge, Reuben — 77 Engcbrctson, Sandra — 43 Engen, Cheryl —77 Engh. David — 65 Engle, lodene — 88.43.174.117,116,171 Englund. David — 88,43 Englund, Kevin — 77 Erdahl, Mary — 65 Erickson, Arthur — 65 Erickson, Gail —77 f r ic kson, Gregory — 65 Erickson. Jeffrey — 65.163 Erickson, laura — 6S Erickson, lois —65 Erickson, Michael — 65 Erickson, Pamela — 77 Erickson, Renee — 88.43 Esnough, Kimberly — 43 Esterly. Barbara — 65 Evangelist, Richard — 43 Evensom, Pamela — 77,178 Ewer. Den.se —65,184.1CM EWING. Roberta — 31 F Eagerlie, Rebecca — 65 Fagcrlie, William — 77 Fairbanks. Cindy — 77 Fallon, James — 65,151 Fassberger. Kim — 77 Fassbergcr, Kurt — 43.98 Faue, Mary — 77.90 Fauc, Richardo —43 Fautsch. lames —65 Feilen. Richard —65 Feld, Debra —65 Feneis, Jeffrey—65 Fenncrn. Linda — 43 Fergus, Karen —89.43.183 Fern. David —88.90.43 Ferree. Mark —77.91.92.93 Fernan, Marsha — 43 FE RRIS. Marjone — 30 Ferry, Mary — 65,91 Fetterty, Jane — 65 Fetzek, Michael — 77,142.161 Fetzek, St even —77 Feuk, Jane —77 Feyerscm. Rebecca —65 Fick. Barry — 43.183.177,171 Fiedler, James —77 Fiedler. Peggy—91.43,92 Fiedler, Wayne — 65 Finkelson, Gregg — 43,163 Fmkelson, Susan — 77 Finstad, Kaye — 77 Fisher, Daniel — 43 Fisher, Kimberley — 43 Fisk, Kenneth—6S Fisk. Sandra — 77 Fitzgerald, Joseph — 43 F itzgerakJ, Kimberly—65 Fitzgerald. Patrick — 43 Rleagie. loris — 65,164 Fleming. Darla—65 Floding, Taryn—6S Floyd. Jeff —43 Fodstad. Mary—65 Fodstad. William — 77,138 Fokestad, Scott — 77 Folstad, Debra —77 FOOTBAll —142 FORD. Lloyd — 33 Forde. Gayle —43 Forrest, Cynthia — 63 Forrest, Pamela — 43 Forrest, William — 77 Forsythe, Kimberly — 77,91 Fosness, lee — 77 FOSS. Celia-32 FOSTER, Celia —33 Foster. Debra — 43 Fox, Mary —43 Franke, Kim — 77 Franz, Jill — 43,178.171 Frayseth, Pamela — 77,90,178 Frayseth. Tad—65.140 Fredrickson. Jeanne — 77 FREDRICKSON. Richard —25 Freeburg. Barbara — 77 Freeman. Cynthia — 44,99 Freier, Douglas — 92,44 F reier. Robert — 65,91.157 Freitag, Jeanne — 65 Frelich, Suzanne — 77 Fresonde. Paule — 116,44 Fnlastad. John — 77 Frisvold, Cynthia —65.186 Fr.svold, Kevin —77,91 FROH, Joan — 26 FRUEHAUF. David — 20 Fulton, Bruce—65 Fundmgsland. David —6S Fundmgsland, Theresa — 44,91,92.100, 164 Fursman, Mane — 77 G C . A A —178 Gaasterland, James — 44,92.99 Gaasterland, Lawrence— 77 Gadtke, Debra — 65 Gadtke. Duane — 77 GAGNON, Thomas —21 Gardiner. Margaret —65 Gardner. Kimberly — 77 Caries. Mary — 44 Caries, Richard — 77.186 GARNER, Merlin —20 Gartner. Bradley — 77 Gartner. Norman — 77,138.163 Garty, Christine — 77,178 Gass. Randy—65,178 Gates. Elizabeth —65.88 Gates. Karen —77.92.152 Cates. Paul — 44,91.93,90.88.171 Gatzke, Howard —65 Gasenda. Kay —65 Gavenda. Kim — 65 Gawboy, Barton — 44.91.93,151.177 Gawtry, Jill —44.186 Gay, Kathleen — 77 Ceisler, David — 44.88.177.183 Gehnng, Thomas — 78 Gellerman. Cheryl — 65,91,92 Getting, Thomas —65 GERMAN ClUB —185 Cessell, .Mark — 78 G lands. Cheryl —6S Gillette, Doug —78 Gillman, Jamce — 44.186 GUMER, Gary —27 CIRIS'TENNIS—145 Glader. Jeanne — 65.88 CLASS, Irene —33 CLEECLUB —90 Gloege, Duane — 78 Cobel. Paul —44 Goedel, Kevin — 44 Goff. Scharlet — 78.90 Godston, Daniel — 66 Good. Mary —44 Goodman, Sandra — 78 Goodrich, linda — 66,91,93 Goodwin, Jo —66 Gordon, Timothy — 66,161 Corman, Jane — 44.174 Gorman, Jerome — 78 Corsky. Mary — 78.88 Colt. Sheila — 66 COURLEY. Deraid — 21 Grabko. Robert — 44,140 Crabow. Lynette — 66 Grady. Colleen — 78 Grady, Terryt — 66 Graham, Deanna — 78,91.92 Graham, Sheila — 66 Granda. Patricia — 66 Grandner, David — 44 Graphenteen, Roger —66 Graves. Diane — 44 Green. Mark — 66 Green, Patricia — 78 Creenfield, Susan — 66 Greenwalt. Debra — 66.92 Creenwald, Scott — 44,146 Grcgoirc. Karen — 44 Grenell. Sheila — 78.90 Grenell. Timothy — 66 Grenson, Gary — 46.142 Griep, David —66,91,92,93 Griffith. Allan — 78.159,144 Griffin, David — 66 Griffith. Randy —66,142 Griggs. Darnel —66 GRIMSRUD. RICHARD — 20 Crohe, Jamce — 46.99 Grondahl, Dianna — 66 Grondahl, Richard — 78.146 Gross, Steven — 78 Grote. Bradley — 78 Grote, Wendy — 46 Grotte. Dennis — 66,92 Grotewold, Kristine — 46 Grove. Janet — 78,88 Grover. Debra — 46 Grover, Nancy — 66 Gruenke, Michelle — 66 Gruhlke. Carol — 66 Guenther. Cheryl — 46 Gunderson, Janice — 66 Gunderson. Roxanne — 66 Guma, Michel — 78 Guma, Monte — 46,146.148 GUTZWILLER, Earl — 33 GYMNASTICS —146 H Haapala, Richard —66 Haas, Gerald — 78 Habermann, Mark —66,1S1 HAGEN, Joyce — 26 Hagen, Nancy — 78 Hager, Jeffrey — 78 Hagerty. Jean—78 Hagfors, Cregory — 46,91.92.93,177.186 Haglund, Steven — 66 Hahn, Robert —66 Hald, James —66,142 Halgnmson. Dawn — 78 Halgrimson, Eleanor — 33 Halgnmson, Terry — 78 Hall. Cynth.a—66,91,92 Hall, Diane —78,90.178 Haloncn, Nealen — 78 Halsted. leslee —78,91.92 Halton, David — 78,151 Halton, Timothy — 66.142 Hamel, Nancy — 78 HAMME R. Robert — 158 Hammond, Diane — 78 Hammond, Janet —46,99 Hammond. Theresa — 78 Hanauska. Catherine —66 Hanauska. Michael — 78,1S1 Hanlon, Colleen — 78 Hanlon. Ten — 46.100 Hannasch, Deborah —66,1S2 Hannasch, Dianne — 78 Hannibal, Robert —66 Hanratty. Constance — 78 Hanratty, Emmet — 78.158 Hansen, Peggy — 46 Hanson. Barbara — 46 Hanson, Carol — 66 Hanson, Cheryl — 66 Hanson. Debra — 66 Hanson. Kathleen — 46.100 Hanson, lany — 78 Hanson, laune — 46 Hanson, laurie — 46 Hanson. Randy — 66.92 Hanson. Roy — 66,88.1SS Harasyn, lean — 66 HARGREAVES. Dale — 33 Harper, Brenda — 78 Harper. Janelle — 46 Harriman, Dawn — 66 Harriot, Phillip —66 Harris, Oebra —66 Harris, Oennis — 78 Harris, John — 46.99 Harris, Marsha — 46 HARTflEl, lean —33 Hartley, Colleen — 66 Hartung. Daniel — 78 Harty.Paul —78 Harves, Kimberly — 78,90 Harvey, Debra — 78 Hatton, Cynthia —66 Hase. Paul — 46 HATCHER. Alyce —32 Hatcher, Jeanne — 46,91,186.171 Haubrick. Bruce — 66 Hauge, Gregory — 78 Hausam, Scott — 46 Hawes. Susan — 66 Hawkins, Daniel — 78 Hawkins, Jill —46,99 HAWKS—17S Hayes, Alan — 46 Hebzynski, Kimberly — 78 Hedtky, David — 78 Hcdtkc, Deborah — 46 Hceter, Gary — 78,92 Heichert. Cynthia — 46.187,171 Heglund. Patricia—66,88,14S Hegquist. Pamela — 78,91,178 Heichert, Richard — 78,141.18$ Heier, Louis— 78,91,93 Heil, Thomas — 66 Hel land. Cheryl — 46 Helmke. Daryl —66 Helps. Lynn—46.99 Helps. Steven — 78 Hels. John — 78 Hclseth, Kathleen —66 Helseth. Nancy — 78,92,178 Helten, Janet—66.91.92 Helten, Linda — 78 Hemebcrger, Howard — 78 Hembroff, Dale — 78 Hemingway, David — 78,141 Hemingway, lulie — 46,178,165 Hemken, Timothy —140,66 Hemphill, Debra — 47 Henderson. Mic hael — 66 Henkel, Lori — 79 Hendrickson, Christina — 66 Henneman, Diane — 79 HENRY. Robert — 20 Henry, Stephen — 47 Hentges, David —47,142 Hentges. Mark — 79,158,159,144 Henton. Karen — 79.89,178 Henton, Nancy — 46,92 Hcpokoski. Duane — 46,142 Hepokoski, Kathleen — 79,178 Hcpokoski. Roger —66.146 Herkal. Came — 66 Hermes. Rhonda — 66 Hermes, Ronald — 47,142 Herron. Jeffrey Hertle. Byron —66,47 Herzog. Gregory — 79 Hess, James — 66 HETCHLER, Paul — 2S Hewitt, Dave —47 Hewitt, Jeri —66 Heyne, Bradley — 47,91.92,93 Hair, 8radley — 79 HIEBRYNSKI. HELEN —32 Higgins. Edward — 47 Hill. Bryan —79 Hill, Stanley —79,88 Hill, Steven —47,144 Hiltner, Duane — 66 Hilton, Donna —79 Hiltz, Renee — 79 Hirt. Gene — 79 Hobbs, Sally —47.92 HOCKEY —158,159 HOCKS. Inez —32 Hodgin, John—47 Hoofer. David —66,142,155 Hocrning, Douglas—66 Hoff, Tamara —66 Hogan, |ohn — 79 Hogan, Thomas Hogenson, Arthur — 79 Hogenson, Bonnie — 47 HOGE NSON, Dennis — 20 Hoiseth, Glenn — 47 Hoiseth, Janet —66 HOLLISTER. Vern — 180.22 Holmer. Dale —47,100 Holmes, Cathy — 32 Holmes. Cale—66 HOLMQUIST. Michael — 31 Holmsirom, Dawn — 66 Holsten, Marcia — 66,92 Holler, Tamara —66.183 Hollz, fill —47 HOLTZ, Ron —33 HOMECOMING — 116-118 Honetschlagcr, Susan —66 Hopwood, Leslie — 79 Horsch, lames — 79 Horsch. Mark — 66,92 Hosch, Stephen — 79,91 Horwedol. Terry —67 Hoskins, Tamara — 67 Hoskins, Terry — 67 House, Steven — 67,160 Howe, 8everly — 67 Howe, Dale —79 Howe, Donald — 79 Howe, Richard —67 HRUSKA. LaVern — 33 Huber. Susan — 67 Hue bsch, Julie — 67 Hughes. David — 47,142 Huges. Dean — 67 Hukriede. Timothy — 47 Humble, Steven — 67,92,140 HUMOLA. Mary Ann — 32 Hunerberg. Paul — 67,91.92 Hunt, Jodeen — 47 Huro, Thomas 67,161 Huston, lanet — 79,88 Huston, Mary — 47,116 Hyscr, Mark — 67 Hyscr. Scott — 47 I Ingalls, Michael — 79 INNER SCHOOL—108-110 Invie. Susan —47 Ipsen, Gayle — 47 Irrthum. Gary — 47 Irving, 8arbara — 67,91 Irving, Deborah — 89.47 Irvin, Gerard — 79 Iskierka, Daniel — 67,155 J Jackman, Valerie — 67.99 Jacobson, Sally— 48 Jacobsson. Suzan — 67 Jaeger. Kevin—91,92.93.48 Jaeger. Kirk — 48.91.93,171 Jamsa, Terence — 67 Jamkowski, Sandra — 79,145 Jamkowski, Sharon — 48.91.92.93,145 Jarel, Jennifer — 79 Jendro, Kimberlee — 48,88,91 Jennings. Dawn'l — 67 Jensen. Douglas — 67 Jensen, Kathryn — 48.92 Jensen, Thomas — 79 Johansen, Michael — 79 Johansen, Philip — 48 Johnson, Natalie — 67 Johnson, Barbara —67 Johnson. Beth —79 Johnson, Beverly — 79,91,92 Johnson, Bradley — 67 Johnson, Bruce —67 Johnson. Carl — 79 Johnson, Cheryl — 79 Johnson, Claudia —67.186 lohnson. Craig —67,142 Johnson, Curtis — 48 lohnson. Daniel —67,88.90.183 Johnson, David — 113.48.180.170 lohnson, Debra — 79.92,178 lohnson, Duane —67,142,158 Johnson, 8radley —67 lohnson, Bradley — 67 Johnson, Gerald — 48.142.155 Johnson, Jean — 67,185 Johnson, Jodie — 48 Johnson, Karen — 79,178 Johnson, Keith — 67.158 Johnson, Kenley — 67 Johnson, Kenneth — 48 Johnson, Kevin — 79 Johnson, Kimberly — 67 Johnson, Linda —79 lohnson, lisa—67,88.174 Johnson, Lori — 79 Johnson, Pamela — 48 lohnson. Perry —48,100 Johnson, Peter — 48,99 JOHNSON. R.ta —32 Johnson. Roger — 67,138,157 JOHNSON. Roger —155 Johnson, Sandra — 48,174 Johnson, Shirley — 79,178,186 Johnson. Steven — 48.100 Johnson, Susan — 79,92 Johnson, Thomas — 67,1S5 lohnson. Von net te — 48 Johnson, Wendy — 79,90 Johnston, lynette — 79.90 Johnston. Randall —67.89 Johnston, Russell — 79 Johnston, Steven — 48 Jones, Craig — 67,160 Jones. Cynthia —48.116.173 JORDAN, Elaine —28 Jorgensen, Julie —67 Jorgensen, Richard — 48 Jorges, Debra — 67 Josephson, Tracy — 67 Joslin, Alan — 67 Joslin. Dean — 48,142 Jost, Connie — 67,187 lost, Kathy —79 Juba, Gregory — 79,1S7 Jude, Thomas — 48 Judnithch. Robert — 67 lukua, Gary—79 Juliot, Jeffrey —151,48 Juliot, Kevin —67.162 Jungroth, Thomas — 79 JUNIOR CLASS CABINET —62 lurek, Kathleen — 48 Jurek. Mary —67,165 K Kackman, Scott — 79,91,92,93.157 Kalvestran, Stephen — 67 Kalvestran, Thomas — 79 Kamke. Frederick —67 Kammeier. Kory — 67.138 Kane, Cheryl — 67 Kane, Karin—67 Kane, Kimberlee — 48 KANE, Roger —29 Kangas, Rene — 79,91 Kapitan, Marlene —68 KARHU, Ramond — 21 Karja. Donald — 68 KARLS,'Doris — 28.187 Karp. Sara —68.173 Katchmark, Cheryl — 68 Katchmark, Steven — 79 Kath, Darnell — 79 Kauf mann, Timothy — 48.88,90 Kaul, Grace — 68 Kavanagh, Ann — 68 Keefe. Joseph — 48 Keefe. Virginia — 79 Kehn, Brian — 68 Kelley. Kay —68 Kelly. Mary —79 Kelly, Peter —48 Kemmitt, Gregory — 68 Kempf, Susan —79,89.178 Kempf. Thomas— 48,185 Kenison, Diane —68 Keske, Candice — 79 KIECKER. Marlyn — 21 Kiel. Cheryl —79,91.92,178 Kihlman. Randy — 79,92 Kilcutlen. Patricia —48 Kildow, Jonathan —80 Kile. Robert —68 Kilpatrick. Sharon — 68,186 Kilpatrick. Kathleen — 48,186 Kilpela, Gregg — 49 Kilpela. Jodv—80 Kimsey, Earl — 80 King, Elisabeth — 68 Kingsley, James — 68,151 Kinnear, David — 49,91,93 Kirchner, lacqueline — 49,100 Kistner, lanet — 80 Kivisto, Douglas — 68 Kivisto. Patricia —80,90 Klaphake. Ricahrd — 68 Klatke, Douglas — 49,88,90 Klatke. Sharon —80,91.92 Klave. Andrea — 68 Klemenhagen, Susan — 68,185 Klick. Constance — 68 Klick, Susan — 49 Klima. Mark — 49 Klimed, Dawn — 49 Klmg, Edward — 68 Klmger.Mary —49.100 Klinger. Patricia — 80,90 Klmk, Bradley —80 Kmecik, Rosemarie —68 Kmecik. Thomas —80 KNIGHT, James —25 Knock, Daniel — 49 Knock. Paul —68 Knott, Brenda— 68,185 Knowlen. Pamela —80 Knudsen, Judy —49.99 Knutson. Darlene — 80,99 Knutson. Kimberly — 49,99 Knutson. Kristine — 80 Knutson, Roxanc — 80 Kochen, Vickie — 49 Kodet, Sharon — 68 Kohlbeck, T hod dor e — 80 Kohls, Joann —68.91,92 KOHORST, Suzanne —28 Konkol, Cheryl — 68 Kondzinolka. John — 49 Koosmann, Mark — 49,162 Kopczeski. Jan — 80 Koshiol, Daniel — 68 Koshiol, Diana — 49 Kotecha, Hansa —80 Kotecha. Nirmala —49 Kottke, Dean—80.89 Koltmer. Paul — 49 Kowal. Leslie—49.88 Kowall. Suzanne — 68 Kozub, Barbara — 49,174,177 Kozub, Carolyn — 68 Kraker, Adam—68 Kranz, lames — 80 Krattenmaker, Rebecca — 80 Krattenmaker, Timothy — 68.142 Krause, Debra —68 Krausert, Jeffrey — 49.177 Kresa. Karen—49 Kroenmg, Bradley — 68 Kroenmg, Michael — 80.148 Kroger, T imothy — 68 Krohn. Linda — 68 Kronberg. linda —68,91,185 Kropske, Michael — 68,92.163 Krueger. Eva — 80,165 Krueger. Jane—68 Krueger, Jean —68.188.174 Krueger. Jeffrey — 80.159 Krueger, Kevin — 68,177 Krueger. Todd — 68 Kruse, Catherine— 88.49,100 Kruse, Connie — 80 Kruse. Glenn — 80,157 Kubic. Theresa — 80.90 Kuebelbeck, lanel — 49,177,116 Kuebelbeck, Mark —80 Kuhn. Jeamne — 49 Kuhn. Michael —68 Kulcsar, Kevin —68,162 Kuledge, Janice —68,164 Kunde. Connie — 80 Kunze, lames — 88,49 Kupka, Thomas — 80,89.141 Kurrell. Cheryl — 80 Kyllpnen, Peggy —68.16S L la Belle, lames —186.149 la Berge. Charles — 80,92.141 la Berge. Tomi Jane — 49 la Borde. Douglas—68,92,93.163 la Coorseiere. Michele — 49 la Fontaine, Dana —91.186,93.49,171 la Mountain, Robert —80 la Rock, Ronda — 68 la Rock. Wendy —80.91.92,178 laForce, Kathryn — 68,172 laidlaw. Curt — 80 IAMB. Una —32 lang, Gary — 80 lang, Thomas —50 langum, Kristin — 91,50 lanners, Roger — 50,100 tanners. Ruth — 80 la Pointe. Elizabeth lang. Pauline — 68,154 langanki. laura — 68,172 langham, Karen — 68,171 larsen, Peggy—80 larson, Carol —50,99 larson, Craig— 68 larson. James — 80,88,161 larson, laura — 88,68,90 larson, linda — 50 larson, Pamela — 68,92 larson, Steven — 50 lauseng, Debra — SO lau on, Anne — 80 lauzon, Donald — 80 lauzon, Richard — 50 lawrence, Margaret —68 law ranee, Patrick — 50 lazer, Douglas — 80,88 le Coyer, Robert — 68.162 leach, lames — 50,99 leach, Karen—80,90 lee, Cheryl —68 lee, Cary —80.92.93 lee, Gregory — 50,186 lee, Jeffrey —68,92 III, John—24 lee, laura — 68.88 lee, Susan — 68 lee, William—68 lehtmen, David—68 leifcrmann, Scott —68 lenart.lee —50 lenart, tester — 68 lenarz, Mary — 68,88.90,174 lennartson. |ill — 68.90 lennartson, jill — 68.90 lennartson, Jon — 68 Leonard. Gary — 68 Leonard, Robin — 50 leone, Susan—80 Lepinski, lerome — 80 lepinski, Michael — 50 lerach. Kathryn —68,178 lere. Diane —68.178 lere, Teresa — 50,100 lerum, Douglas — 80 leuer, Albert—69.160.142 le VAHN, Noreen — 28 lev no, Charlotte — 88,50,180 lewis. Celeste — 69 lewis, Colleen — 69 lewis, Demsc — 80 lewis. Diana — 50,99 lewis, Kathleen — 80,178 lewis, Mark —69 lew i son, Jeffrey — 80 ley, Denise — 50.99 Libby, Wallance —69 LIBRARY AIDfS—186 LIlBll, Sharon — 32 Lilia, Laurie —69.185 lil a. Peggy —80 lillebo, lodelc — 50 lind. Carol — 69 lindberg. Kimberly — 69 lindfors, Donald — 50 lindgren, laurie — 50 linn, Debra —80,165 linncl. Shirley —33 lipton, Bonnie —69 lipton, Nancy—88 tistug. Donald —80 litchy, Karen —51 Lockwood, Joanne — 60 Lockwood. Robert —69.138 loesch, |udy — 51 lokken, Loretta — 69 longley, Deborah — 80 longley. Ten LORINTZIN, Robert —142.26 IOUSHIN, Terrance —26 lOVlll, Marion — 21 lubmski, Barbara —80,178 lubranl, Cindy —80 lubrant, Ross — 69 lubv, Gregory—80 luby, Joseph —142 lubv. Thomas —69,140 lucier, Wayne —69 lucht. Claudia lucorc. Geralyn — 113,51,180,35,171 ludwig. Julie —51 lund, Cynthia — 80,89.91.92 lund, Donna—80 lund. John — 51.100 lund. Nancy — 69,91.171,183 lund. Sharon — 69,164 lunde. Cynthia — 80,91 lunden. John—69 lundgren, Theresa — 50,51 lundquist. Barbara — 51.100 lundquist. Bruce — 51 lundquist. lori — SI lundquist. Pamela — 69 lunemann, Karen — 69,165 lunemann. Michael — 51,91 tutgen, Michael — 69,176.183 lutgen, Mona —SI. 99 lutgen, Roger —51 M Maas, Judith —51 Maas. Kevin — 80,91,92 Maass, Howard —51 Mac Donald, Charles —69 MAC IXJNAID, Donna — 33 MADRIGALS—90 Magnuson, Judy — 51.187 Malicki, Karen —51,91,187 Malley, Dawn— 80 Malley, Diane —69 Malone. James —51 Malone, Thomas — 80 Mametas. Julie —69 Maniak. Jeffrey —69 Manme, Timothy — 69,1S1 Manthci. Debra — 51 MARCfll, Betty—20 Marchand, Mary — 69 Marchand, Michael —69.140 Marengo. Brian — 80,144 Marengo. 8ruce — 69,142,155 Marfiz.Paul —80.144.160 MARHUIA. Stanley —24 Marks, Randy — 80 Marquette, linda — 51 Marsh, Dianne—69 Marshall, lundger — 80 Martensen. Randolph — 69 Martin, Holly —69 Martin, Kim —51 Martin, Michael — 80 Martinson. Donna — 80,92 Martinson, lorrie — 51,100 Marschmske. Rochelle —80 Marschmske, Rodney Martti, David —69 Marvin, Pamela — 80,91 Marx, lynn — 81,90 Marxen. Paul —51.162,100 Mason. Kevin—81 Mason.lmda —51.177 Mason, Steven — 81,192 Mastrian. Donald — 81 Matt, Charles —10,81 Matt, Stephanie — 69 Matthees. Glenn — 91,92,51 Mattson, Bruce—69 May. loreen — 81,90,181 McAlpine, Anne — 91.92,51 McAlpme, Jeanne —81.91,92,164 McCallum, Michael—91.51,159 MC CARTHY, Steven — 20 McClay, David — 69,88.142 McClellan, Jeffrey — 81 _ McClish. leeann — 81.91,90.92.178 McComas, Steven — 69 McCuc, Jodi —69.88 McCue, Michael —81 McCulloch. Betty — 52 McDIII, Steven —69 McDonell. Charmainc — 52 Mcfeely, Patricia —81 McGovvon, luev — 81,91,92 McHennan. laurie — 99 McIntosh, Daniel —81 McKee, Robbin — 69 McKenzie, Dons — 52 Mclaughlin, Molly — 52 Mclennan, laurie —52 McMillan, Catherine —69,178,186 McNeil, Karen —81.90 McNeil, Nancy — 69 McQuistcn, Marion —81 Mead. Donald —81 Mead. Ronald —81.186 Mead, Thomas — 69 Meier. Craig — 69,163,183 Memtsma, Kevin —69,92,161 Melby. Timothy — 52 Mekhert. Kathleen —81 Melich, Patrick — 69 Melich, Timothy — 81 Melm, Karen — 52 Melsha. Thomas — 81 Mensch, Carla — 69 Menth, Steven—69 Mernam. Joel — 69 Mernam. Margaret — S2 Merwin. Brenda — 52 Merwin, Richard — 81 Merten, 8arbara —69 .Meyer, Carol—52,174 Meyer. Diane — 52 Mever, Jeffrey — 142.69,155 Meyer, Nancy — 52,91,92 Meyer, Vicki—69 Meyerhoff. Matthew — 52 Meyerhof f, Thomas — 31 Michael, Darlene —81,91 Michal, Joseph — 69.92,93 Michels, Timothy — 52 Miedema. Sue — 52 Mikkclson, Kim — 52,158 Milford, leffrey — 81 Miller, Barbara — 52 Miller, Bruce—81 Miller, Bruce — 52 Miller, Debra — 52,100 Miller, Douglas — 69 Miller. Jack —81 MIllER, Jennette — 33 Miller. |ohn —81,142,157 Miller, larry — 81 Miller, laurie — 69 Miller, Mary—69 Miller, Pamela — 81 Miller. Patrick—81 Miller, Thomas — 52,100 Millman, Terrence — 69 Mills, Sandra — 52 Milostan, Steven — 69.91,92 Mmnkh, Eugene —81 Minmch, Kathyn — 52,178 Missell, leffrey — 81 Milling, Sally —81 Modrow, Jill — 52 Mohler, Patrick — 69 Mohr, Carol —52,91,92 Mommsen, Tony —81,162,163 Monegar, Alan Monson, Debra — 69,187 Montgomery. David — 88.90 Moody, lean —69,187 Moore, Craig—81 Moore, Joseph — 81 Morehouse, David —81 Morgan, David — 52,142.159 Morgan, Roy — 69 Mork. James—81 Mork. Patricia — 52,99 Mork. Scott — 69 Morris, Kimberly — 81 Morris, Susan —81,91,92 Morrison. David —81 Morrison. Elizabeth —52,178,171 Moser. Debra — 69,164 Moser, Kimberly — 69,16S Mostrom, Terry — 52 Moulton, Robert —81 MRUGAIA. Marilyn — 21 Mullanev. laura — 69 Mulvaney, Colleen — S3 Mulvaney, Patricia —69 Murphy, Kevm — S3 MURTAUGH, Adeline — 21 MUSICAL —120.122.123.124 Musselman. DeCell —81.90.183 N Nafstad, Paul — 53 Nagle. Karla —53,171 NARDINI, Eugene —21 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE TY — 171 Neis, Lydia —81 Nelson, Allen —81,186 Nelson, Blaine — S3,140 Nelson, Bradley — 81.92.93.144 Nelson, Carol —81 NEISON, Clifford —31 Nelson, Colleen — 81 Nelson, Cynthia —S3 Nelson, Daniel —69 Nelson, David — 81,185 Nelson, Diane — 53 Nelson, Donna — S3 Nelson, |ana—69.172 Nelson, lane —53.185,171 Nelson, John — 69 Nelson, Julie — 81 Nelson, leila —69 Nelson. Ion— 81,90 Nelson. Mara — S3 Nelson, Randy — 53 Nelson, Robert —81 Nelson, Ronald — 69 Nelson. Paul —69 Nelson, Sara —81,18S Nelson, Sharon — 69 Nelson, Sheryl — 70 Nelson, Stephen — 53 Nelson, Valeric — 70,88.90 Nelson. Wendv — 53 Nesgoda. Michael — 70 Ness. Roger — 70.91.93 Nctka, Patrick —S3 Neubruger, Louise— 81,178 Neuburger. Neil — 53,92. 138.160 Neumann, Cynthia — 70 Neumann. Daniel —70,88,91.92,93,183, 186 Neumann, Jeffrey — S3 Neumann. Kevin — 81 Neumiller, Vivian — 81,90 Newcomb, James — 93.99 Newcomb, Jannita — 70 Newman, David — 70 Ncwstrom, Richard —81 Nichols, loan—70,92 Nichols. Kathleen — 70.187 Nichols. Patrick — 53 Nickolauson, Bruce —81.91 Niggelcr, Joseph —70 N.ggeler. lisa—81,90 Nilsen, Steven — 70 Nitzdorske. Beverly — 53,16S Nix. I vie —81 Norby, Paul — 70 NORD.GIen —30 Nordenstrom, Yvonne —81.178 Nordstrom, Bret —81 Nordstrom, linda — 53 Norgren, Kimberly — 7 Northcoit. Mary — S3 Norton. Barbara — S3.173.177,184.171 Novak. Dale — 82.89,92,93.144 Novak, laurcen — S3 Nybo.Oaig —53 Nybo. Ion —82.92 Nybo. Michael — 70 Nyquisl, Mark — 53 Nystrom, Mark 53,142 o O'Bannon, Cynthia —82 O'Dell. Donna — 70 O'Grady, Sharon —82 Oas, David — 82 Oas. Debra — 53,174 OBerg. Douglas — 54 Obmgcr. Gerald — 70 Odenthal. Rodney — 70 Oestrerreich, Todd — 54,142 OFFICE EDUCATION—96 Ojala, Karen — 70 Odins, Cvnth.a — 82 Oleson. Sc oil — 70,161 Olsen, Deborah —82,91 Olsen, Kimberly — 82 Olsen, Michael — 82 Olsen, Stephen — S4 Olson, Brad —54.151 Olson, Colleen — 82 Olson. Darrell—82 Olson. David—54,99 Olson, David — 54,40 Olson, Debbie — S4 Olson, lelfrev —82.89 Olson, |udy — 70 Olson, Kenneth — 54 Olson. Kevin —82,1S7,144 OISON, llovd —26.148 Olson, lori — 54 Olson, looise — 54 Olson, Mark — 70,99.100 Olson. Melinda — 70,91 Olson, Michael — 70,142 Olson. Norman — 70 Olson. Patrick — S4 Olson, Kotsert — 54 Olson, Sharon — 54 Olson. Suzanne — 54 Olund, Catherine — 70 Omtvedt, Catherine — 82,90 Omtvedt, Steven — 70 Opilz. Dennis — 70 ORCHfSTRA —92 O Rourke. Patrick — 54,146 O Rourke. Peggy — 82,90 Orey. Nikie — 70 Orluck, Mark — 70,142 Orluck, Thomas —82.144 ORMNG.Lanny —31 Osborne, David — 82,93 Osmonson, Robert —82 Osterberg, Kevin —144.82 Ostrom, Rick — 54 Overacker, lassrence — 82,91 Overman, Jimmie — 70,142 Overman, Laurie — 54,100 Owens, Donna — 54 Oxley, lanet— 82 Oxley, Joey — 70 Oyen. Sandra — 70 Ozga, Todd — 70 P Pachyak, Michael — 70 Packer, Kent —82 Packer. Steven — 70 Pahos, Paula —82.89.173 Pahos. Steven — 54.40.17a, i j Palm, Curtis — S4 Palm, Cynthia —82 Palmer. Mark — 70 Palmer. Paul—82.92 Pantlm, Susan— 82 Pape, Cheryl — 70 Pappas, Bradley — 54,122 Pappas, Paula — 70 PA RADIS. Claude — 124 Parker. David—82.144 Parker, Debra —82,178 Parnell. Gwen— 82 Parnell, Tracy — 70 Parr. Scott — 82 Parrish, Kim — S4 Parrish. Robert —82,160 Parsons. Todd — 54 Partvka, Tovert—82 Paschke, Blaine— 54 Patrick, Michael — 82 Patrick. Shannon — 70.173 Patterson. Kirby — 70 Patterson,Richard — 5S 92 isc PAUL. Phyllis —20 ' ' Paulaha, Craig — 55,148 Paulaha. Melanie — 5S Pavey. Michael — SS, 99 Pawlik, Donald — 5S Paynter, leannie — 5S Pearson, Daryl — 55 Pearson. Debra — 70,92.174 Pearson, Jeffrey — 70.92 Pearson. Jerry — 82,1S7 Pearson, |im — 70.15S, 142 Pearson, lohn —55,142 Pearson, lee —82 Pearson, Sandra — 55 PEP CLUB-175 Peppe, Michelle — 82 Peppe, Theresa — 70,88.174 Penile, Oiane —82.90 42 Peter. Steven —55,151 Peter, Thomas —70,151 Peters, Vicki —55 Petersen, Gregory — 82 Petersen, Virginia— 82 Peterson, Cheryl — 70 Peterson. Debra — 70 Peterson, Douglas — 55 Peterson, frank —82 Peterson, Glen — 70 Peterson, Jacquelmg — 82 Peterson. Jeffrey —82.89.144 Peterson, Jenny — 33 Peterson, Jody — 70 Peterson, Lyndon — 55 Peterson. Sue — 70 Petrich, Cheryl — 82 Pctry. Brian — 70 Petry, Jo —55.171 Pevestorf. Ronda — 55 Phillip. Leslie — 5S Phillips, |eff —22 Phillips, Michael —82 PHLEGfR. frank —140 Pickengn. Susan — 70 Picott, Jerome — 70.99 Piepgras. Steven — 82,89 Pierce, Daw net te — 70 Pierce, Stephanie — 82 Piercey, Lawrence — 82 Pieri, David — 70 Pierson, Cheryl — 70 Pipp. Jerome —82.144 Pitmon. Brenda —117,116,88.149.184 Pittman, Grace —82 Pittman, Pamela — 70 Pitts. Scott — 70 Pitts. Stephen — 70 Piwoschuk, Julie — 55 Plasenoa, Steven — 55,138,139 Plaster, Lon — 5S Plat er. Becky— 82,90,178 Plataer, Robert — 70,140 Planer. Susan — SS Pocklington, Barrett — 55 Pohl. Anthony — 70 Pohl. Joseph—82 Politte, Gregory — 70 Politte. Jeanne — 83 Pomerleau, David —83,144 Pomerleau. Renee — 55 Pond. Jeffrey — 55.142 Post, lac kie—83 Post, lee Richard —70.142 Potvin, Peter — 91,92,93,55 Praska, Karen — 70 Pray, Jean — 70.180,173 Prellwin, Amy — 83.89 Prollwin. Kim — 55.98 Proell, lynn — 83 Proell, Teresa — 7 Pupeza, Janice — 70 Purdy. Nadine — 56 Q Quade. Darnel — 56 Quam, Darnel —83,144 Quam, David —142.70 Quick, Gregory — 56,158 Quick, lames —56 Quick, Jody — 70 Quick, john — 70 QUIGLEY. Barbara —32 Quigley, Kimberly —83 QUILL STAff —177 Quist. Debra — 70,178 Quist, Steven — 70 R Radloff, Cindy — 71 Rams, Deborah — 56,183 Rains. Dennis —83 Rams, Timothy— 71 Rako, Catherine — 71 Rakotz. Michelle —83.91.92 Rakotz, Terrence —71.91,92 Rambow. Robert — 71 Ramerth, Jane — 83.91 RAMERUTH, Ann —33 Ramirez. Steven — 56 Randall, Pamela — 71,88,90 Rangel. Robert — 71 Ranik, Paul — 71 Ranney. Brian — 83.91,92.93 RASMUSSEN, Darlene — 33 Rasmussen, Gefrey — 56 Rasmussen, lames —83,159.15S Rasmussen. Tracy — 71 RATH. Tim —30 Raveling, lisa — S6,180 Ree. Stacy —83,88.91 Reed. Candvce — 71,180.165 Reed. Gerald —71 Reed, Laura — 71 Reed. Randy —71 Rehlmg. Michael —83 Rehnke, Gary — 56 Reichert. Debra — S6 Reid, Nancy — 88.91.56.184 Reiman. David —83 Reid, Robert—83.92.157 Reimer, Curtis — 83,92 Roimcr, Janice — 83,92 Reinert, Michael — S6.99 Reinking, Cathy — 56.99 Rekstad, Steven — 83,144 Reynolds. Brian — 56 Rhode. 8rice — 56 Rhode. Duane — 83,144 Rhode, Nancy — 56 Rice, Thomas — S6 Richardson, Janet — 71 Richardson, lisa — 91.164. S6.152 Richert, Jodi—83 Richcrt, Randy — 56 Ricksham. Nancy — 83 Riddle, Michael — 83,144 Ridgley, Mark — 56 Riel, John — 56,186 Ries, Randall —71 Riel, William —71. 18S Rif IE CLUB— 176 Rmgwelski, Linda — S6 Rmgwelski, Lois —83,89,186,178,165 Ripczinski, Dennis — 56.146 Ritzmger, Debra — 71,88 Robbins. Michael — 83 ROBERTS, lohn —33 Roberts, Patricia — 56 Robinson, Lynn — 56.99 Robuck, Craig —83 Rocksted. Deanna —83 Rodrick. David —71 Roening, Mark —83,91,92 Rohe, Mary — 71 Rohllng. Kathleen — 83.92 Roles, 8arry — 56,160 Romann, Christine — 83 Romann, Nancy — 71 Romfo, Susan—83 Ronning. Clifford — 56 Root, Elizabeth —88.90. S6 ROOT. James —26 Rosecrans, Michael —83 Rosch. lohn — 56 Rosener, Dianne — 56 Ross, Vivian — 56 Roubik. Anne — 56,100 Roubik, Cynthia — 71 ROUST, Patricia — 32 Rowley. Catherine — 56 Rowley, Michael —83 Ruckle, Sandra — 71 Rod, Daniel Rudie. Brian —91,93.56 Rudolph. Daniel — 71 Ruehle, Michael — 57 Ruehle, Paula—83 Ruff. Mark — 57 Ruggles, Cmdy —83 Ruone. Robyn — 83 Rutherford. Brett — 71 Rupert, Diane —71 Ryan. Kari — 83 s Saba, Cornne — 71,174 Saba.Diane — 83 Saladis.Diane —83,88,178 Salzwedel, Glenn —92 Samels, Linda— 83 Sams, lea — 83.88,178 Sandberg, Linda — 57,100 Sanders, John — 83 Sandvig. David — 71 Sandvig. James —83,144 Sarazin. Richard — 71 Sarff, Bret—83 Sather. Kevin —83,144 SAWYER. Timothy —31 Schaal, Le Ann —83 Schaber, Greg — 57,142 Schack, Ramona — 57 Schaefer. Merry — 88,91. 57,180,171 Schall. Deborah —83 Schccf. David —71 Scheideckcr, Debbie — S7 Scherz, Becky —71 Scheuerman. David Scheuermann, Gregory — 57.158,142 Scheuermann, Michael — 71,142 Sch.b.lla, Susan — 71 Schieck. Chern — 71,92 Schieck, Jeffrey —83 Schilling, lohn — 83 Schirmers. lisa —S7 Schlechter. Mark — 83 Schlick. Carla —71 Schmaedeka. Susan — 84,91.92 Scmid, Kimberly — 57,188,90 SCHMIDT. Betty—32 Schmidt. Larry—71 Schmidt. Leon —71 Schmidt. Pamela — 57 Schmidt. Scott —71.142 SCHMIDT. Steve — 31 Schmitt, Michael — 57 Schmitt, Thomas — 71 Schmitz. Susan — 71 Schoen, Karen — 71 Schoen. Kathleen — 57 Schoenborn, Arthur — 84.91 Schrade, Lora — 71 Schrader. Dennis — 84.92.91.183 Schreiber, Thomas — 57 Schriefels, Jeffrey —84 Schreiner. Deborah — 71 SCHROEDE R.Ordell— 33 Schroepfer, Debra — 57,174 Schroepfer, Richard —84 Schroepfer, Ronald — 84 Schneider. Michael —84 Schudi, Dale —71 Schuller. David —71.151 Schuller, Linda — 57 SCHULTZ. Dorothy —32 Schumann. Jay —84.88 Schultz, Joey —71 Schulz. Vick. — 72,88.91 Schuster, Paul — 71 Schulz, Gregory — 71,92 Schulz. Mark —151.71 Schwanz. Ronald — 71 SCHWARTZ, Rosadelle — 21 Schwersmske, lee Ann Schwartz, Deb — 99 Schwersmske. Lon —84 Schwersmske, Lynn — 71 Schwichtenberg, Jay —71,91,93 SCORES — f ALL-WINTER — 166.167 Scott, Cheryl — 71 Scott, Jeffrey —71 Seelig. Byron — 71 SEEllG, lorranme — 32 Seelye. Kris — 71 SEELYE, Mary — 32 Seikkula, Cmdy —84 Seikkula. Wendy — 57.152 Seilig. B. —185 SEILER. Alton—21 Seitz, Kathryn — 91.93,57,164.145 Set wen. Bradley — 71 Sellman. Jeanne — 71 Sellman, Mary — 84 SENIOR CLASS CABINET — 35 Seppala, lohn — 71 Seppala, lorer. — 71 Shanesy, Colleen — 71 Sharma. Rajiv — 57,184.171 Sharp, Julie —81 Sharp, Timothy —71 Sharpe, Howard — S7 Shepperd. Jane — 57 SHERMAN, Lorraine — 24 Showalter, Jay — 84.72,144 Sicora. Mark — 71 Sicora, Paul — S7 Siegel, Susan—84 Siegler, Jeffrey — 84.92 Siegler, Steven — 71,91 Simons, Denise — 71.88 Simons, Pamela — 88.99 Sinton, Kevin —84 Sipe, Kevin —84 Sjodahl. Anthony —84 Sjodahl, Gregory — 71 SKAALRUD, Harold —33 Skare. Joseph—84.94.157 i4] Skelton, Cregory — 71 SKI TEAM (80YSJ —163 SKI TEAM (GIRLS)—164 Skiff, Mary— 58,90 Skjod. Dennis — 58 Skjod, Gary —71 Sklemcka. Patricia — 58 Skoby, David — 71.158 Skoog, Jean — S8.99 7 Ss2 5'lfliistT izi J s . L I 5|i--4fe5« 5|!!I!8p|? Syj-2- 9 a 8 s--?-- :• s? I tS 7-e £ N 5lO !s fc«fc1rfS9 ss5 ssi'ffiirrrsliiiis D $9 s B ao •8S r. _« 1733 i m-. 3 :3 ll|jl]ijijl! .-“uuuoii 5 1 2 ? 35 3 2s ? 33_ f; d I M cs iSsills11 mi r5 |R‘ IK? I Me I £ I 1 iS!ii„ c C C C • = - ills « £ i« S cj I? i I If? c . c 2 i=uC! ss One full decade has passed through the hallowed halls of Cooper Sr. High. Along with the years have passed many students, teachers and fads. These years have been recorded by other members of this school in books similar to this one. The faculty and administration are not the only ones who try to make this school worth attending and remembering. We, the students, also work very hard at these two goals. Hopefully, we have accomplished our purpose. To those who remain behind and who will put forth an endless effort to try to please everyone connected with Cooper, I leave my best wishes and sincere hope for your success. Good-luck for the many decades to follow. Seventy-Four Talon's Staff Faculty Advisor . Editor-in-Chief. Managing Editor Business Advisor Vern Hollister .Gerri Lucore . Kathy Thelen . Caryl Bugge Photography Editor Ass't........... Photographers----- Athletics Editor..... Ass't............. 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