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

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1 GO PLACIDLY AMID THE NOISE and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. MAX EHRMANN '' 192? by Max Ehrmann All riyhu mnvnl, CopyriKhl rmiโ€™Wtd I9M by Bcrlha K Ehrmann Reprinted by pcrmusjon Robert I.. Bril. Mrlro.w. Max.. Iย 217li 2 As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. 4 Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism. 6 Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. 8 Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. 9 10 You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you. no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. 11 QC.X 12 13 Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. DESIDERATA author unknown 14 feature My First Day of School. . . Guess what! Iโ€™m going to school today! My very first time. Oh, what will I say? Hello, my nameโ€™s Grover. And how do you do? Will you play with me if I play with you?โ€ Oh. that is quite nice โ€” itโ€™s just what Iโ€™ll say when I meet my first friend at school today. Good-bye to my mommy. Good-bye to my dad. My first day of school. . . Lawrence DiFiori SESAME STREET Magazine September, 1976. Monday, Oct. 25,1976. Mr. Donald Johansen, assistant principal of Cooper Sr. High, sent notice to staff and students that he would be transferring to Robbinsdale Jr. High where he would take the position of head principal. Farewell. . . Monday. Nov. 1,1976. Mr. Robert Farrell arrived. Cooper welcomed a new principal. 6 homecoming 17 i โ€œ % $ VD X % Hush Daj 2 We did nothing again for Homecoming. Not true. Faculty, band, clubs, and almost everyone gathered to get involved in the week's activities. We crowned Senior Bill Olson โ€œMr. Irresistible on Hush Day, for his ability to charm girls into talking. Orange and blue filled the halls the next day on โ€” what other than โ€œOrange and Blue Day. Clash Day. followed by Jersey Day. had the biggest turn-out because most kids didnโ€™t even have to try to dress up. The week of festivities succeeded in revitalizing our spirits in anticipation of the game. Kids froze while running in the cross country run, stuffed themselves with those โ€œgreat hot dogs at the Hot Dog Feed, entered their cars in the car judging contest and came to school early to have donuts and milk at the continental breakfast. That night we failed to Make the Ragles Sore but forgot our loss and cold feet as the week ended with the traditional homecoming dance. 1. Who got dressed with the lights out? 2. Swimmers pull for a victory! - 3. Shhhl 4. Homecoming was announced in many places. 5. A Mascot?. . fi. Tracy Crough and Scott Sinjem go for the finish. 7. An entry in the car contest. 8. Mr. Kcmppaincn seats Pam Mills at the Continental Breakfast. 8 18 homecoming Queen Candidates โ€” Shari. Pamela. Diane. Teresa. Lauri. Jane. Jamie. Mary. Renee, Cynthia. Pamela. Kathi. Finalists โ€” Kathi Harris. Diane Enquist. Pam Mclling. Pam Mills. Lauri Hiller. King Candidates โ€” Don. Kevin. Murray. Tim. Dave. Jeff. Bruce, Brad. John. Brian. David. Not Pictured โ€” Dean. Finalists โ€” John Stock. Murray Williams. Tim Braun. Dave Fredrickson, Jeff Davis. homecoming 19 Rcq 147 Queen Pam Mills and King Jeff Davis. The Homecoming Royalty of 1976 broke the bonds of tradition and implemented new ideas, responding to changing trends in society. Unlike Cooperโ€™s previous Royal courts, this year's court included male royalty. The senior class decided to crown a homecoming king in addition to a queen, chose 12 candidates from the four major fall sports. The 22 queen candidates were chosen in the manner used in the past, the only restriction being that the candidates were seniors. From the 24 candidates, five princesses and five princes were elected to the royal court. On Friday. October 15. after the weeks of growing excitement and anticipation. Pam Mills and Jeff Davis were crowned Queen and King for 1976. 20 feature 'ewzA'iz's pjโ€™Aez This year, as rules and regulations seemed to rain down upon us. a few found sanctuary at Charlieโ€™s place. Ironically, for a place full of doโ€™s and donโ€™ts. Charlie Ellison managed to make the parking lot a place to keep your hair dry. Charlie Ellison โ€” Supervisory Aide . . ยฉNS' ' on0 co ' V4 , 0'ยซ 'HS % SJS, ' S . A โ€™ V V,. feature 21 โ€œWake me up when the movie is over. You really can't help it. The voice up in the front of the room drones on and on and you're so tired. Sleeping in school seems to he a favorite student pastime. Not only can you sleep in class but almost anywhere (if you can get away with it). A few of the favorite places to sleep are the library, the guidance and nurse's offices, the annual and newspaper rooms, the commons, or anywhere?if you're that tired. So why wait until you're home to take a nap? Take one in school! 1. 1(176 Snow Queen Janene Ben (sen and Mr. Cooper. 2. Janene congratulates Queen Judy Tygeson. 3. Student on Jersey Day. 4. John Evans crowned King. 5. 1977 Snow King and Queen. 6. Snow King and Queen finalists. 7. Hot Lips Gene Jensen. 6. Who are you. huh ??? 9. I WIN. 10. Remember, kick high! 11. Look we re together! 7 True, the fuel shortage canceled many Snow Week activities, but we still had fun. The week began with our traditional Dress-up Days. Jersey Day seemed to be the favorite, unlike Hum Day which bombed. The week ended with the pep fest coronation, which brought some things we wonโ€™t forget, like . . . The snowball eating contest, won by Steve Briggs. The embarrassment of the King candidates as they were kissed by their moms. Gene Jensen being awarded the โ€˜โ€˜Hot Lipsโ€ award. The switching places done by all the cheerleaders, pom pon girls, and the flagtwirlers. And of course, the crowning of our Snow Queen, Judy Tygeson, and Snow King, John Evans. 9 24 jack-of-hearls On Feb. 11th. Matt Wannebo captured all the hearts. . . as he was crowned the 1977 Jack of Hearts. The other candidates were: Paul Yungner, Larry Long, Craig Winters. Randy Schultz. Bill Boettner. Bob Hewitt. Kevin Augustine, Gary Jurek. Mike Bramwell and George Kasenezky. That night, dancing to . . . Willie Blohm and his orchestra, the couples whirled around the floor to the polka music. The Jack-of-Hearts dance was a big success this year. It was a semi-formal, girl-ask-guy, dance sponsored by the Cooperettes. feature 25 2(ย musical musical 27 COOPER HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC AND DRAMA DEPARlttNTS PRESENT Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Music by Jule Styne Book by Arthur Laurents Suggested by the Memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee Jow M. CunninSa?IC DI 1Srold Wildung CAST .Rose.............................Judy Lewis Herbie............................Rick Hermes Louise...................................Carol Kilcullen June............................Mary Jo Marxen Tulsa...................... Rick Clayton Tessie Tura.......................Darla Urich Mazeppa...........................Andrea Brown Electra...........................Anne Theisen Baby June.........................Kristin Palm Baby Louise.....................Jennie Johnson Uncle Jocko. . George . . . . Stage Manager. Pop............ Weber.......... Yonkers. . . . Angie.......... L.A............ Kringelein . . Hr. Goldstone. Rich Man . . . . . . Stephen Ek . . Bill Assimes . . .Jim Carlson . .Gary Mitchell Cliff Steinhauser . .Dave Baardson . . Craig Hennen . Joel Danielson . . . Stephen Ek . . .Marv Hoefer . . .Tim Huston Miss Cratchitt. Agnes ......... Marjorie May. . Geraldine . . . Pastey......... Cigar ......... Maid........... Phil........... Bourgeron Cochon Waitress. . . . Photographer. . . Lisa Lenarz Diane Kinnear Sandy Magstadt Jody Boeddeker . James Steck . .Tim Huston Jenifer Olson .Steve Gorsky . Jim Carlson .Ruth Jossart .Bill Assimes uv 28 musical 1. You Gotta Have a Gimmick . . . Mazepa, Electro and Tessie Turn. 2. That's a lady! 3. I'll give you ten hacks extra. 4. Mr. Grantxiger is busy. 5. Let Me Entertain You . . . Louise and Show Girls. 6. โ€œRose'sTurn . . .Rose. 7. Show us your talent. Gypsy. 7 30 feature Looking back over the year, things come to mind. Remember them? Remember. . . . . . freezing your hands and feet while watching those Cooper Hawks battle it out at Mielke.. . . those daily pink slip waiting lines in the office. . . . the weekly gatherings at Macโ€™s, or just stopping by to see who's there.. . . watching our soccer team win the Lake Red Division title at the lighted field. . . . feasting on the pizza. pop. and ice cream at Happy Joeโ€™s.. . . trying to change or rearrange your schedule in the busy guidance office.. . . watching our hockey team fight for victory at the New Hope Ice Arena.. . . viewing the many pep fests in our gym. feature 31 Do you remember all the popular songs and song writers? The music and hit songs of Lynard Skynyrd, Led Zepplin, Hall and Oates, The Eagles, Aerosmith. Chicago, Elton John, Seals and Croft, The Beach Boys, and Fleetwood Mac. Do you remember all the different popular styles that were seen around school? The biggest hit, painterโ€™s pants, and the many others likegaucho pants and boots, bib overalls, vests, ski sweaters, turtlenecks, scarves, rugby shirts, colored socks, and of course, jeans. urn o you remember watching some of the favorites on '.V.? Charlie's Angels, Starsky ยซnd Hutch, Saturday Night ive, Happy Days, The Gong Show, Most Wanted. The $6 Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman. Mary Tyler Moore, M A S H, Police Woman. Rich Man. Poor Man, Family. Police Story, Welcome Back Cotter. Chico and the Man. and donโ€™t forget all those old reruns, soap operas, and weekly movies. 32 winter play Touring Play Win ter Play โ€” Cooperโ€™s Production of Noel Coward's hit Blithe Spirit amused audiences with its clever lines and characterizations. The plot tells how Charles Condomine (Peter Helmin) and his wife Ruth (Diane Kinnear) invited into their home an eccentric medium (Darla Urich) in order to learn the language of the occult. During a seance with friends. Dr. Bradman (Brian Lee) and Mrs. Bradman (Mary Sorensen). Charlesโ€™ first wife Elivira (Barb Sawatsky) is brought back from the dead. Only Charles can see or hear her as she torments and teases both him and Ruth. Ruth is killed in a car accident meant for Charles and then she also returns as a ghost, adding to Charlesโ€™ frustration. How Charles manages to extricate himself from the two spirits involves the frenetic maid. Edith (Mary Wahl), another seance and makes for a hilarious conclusion to the play. The play was directed by John Cunningham. โ– โ–  'It is not the intention of this play to justify the ictions of either the Indians or the Whites.โ€ In ais adaptation of original materials. Jeff Phillips, i he director of Door to the Valley, characterized both the Indians and the settlers. The cast became the voices of Minnesotaโ€™s past. From New Ulm, Fort Ridgely and Birch Coulie. came the stories of the Indian Uprising of 1862. Anne Thcisen Anita Bethke Judy Lewis Andrea Brown Gerald Claus Eileen Miller Jim Steck Carol Kilcullen Rick Pearson 34 seniors Bradley Aho Sijjne Kae Ahrens D.ivui Leo Alexander I.ynelleGay Amhorn |ulio Marie Andersen Brenda Louise Anderson Curbs Leroy Anderson Dawn Joy Anderson I )i.me Marie Andresen Gregory Anderson |oy Marlene Anderson Michael Alan Anderson Michael Scotl Anderson Robert lames Anderson Sleven Janies Anderson Diane Mary Anderson Darren William Arnold Debra Geralyn Arnold Sophia (n-oiye Assiines lames |ny Aslnip Mark Williams As numn David Allen Atchison Kevin Alan August in Michele Ran Haohei Teresa l.ynn Raker Steven Andre Hanker Teresa Kay Harhorsl Diane. Mane Harlosi:h Scott I lerinan Him! (jury l.ee Reck Stephen Paid Reokev Alan Donald Hednaiek Tracy Imsline Hellord Paul Kohei'l Hell . |an Mar n- Hetiedicl seniors [|S 36 sยซ-โ€˜ โ€ขfliof T,7 ;,u0 crยฐn v I vnn Hcncn ยฎ11 Nam hโ€ž. Hยซrnsiโ€˜ 'ย Michael K ย Patricia An Drhr.i I1,nโ€˜โ€˜ | Thomas Willie ย ' 'cy Diarm Jeanne ย โ€ขยซย โ–กrยซ v Alan Blake Bradford Blonmuisl Mark Rood Bloomquisl Bonnie Jo Bobloter |oยซ|y U raine Boeddrker William Clarekf Boellimr |.iinrs Bohno Kathleen Mary Boldin: Sandra |imii Bolin Virginia Kilim Bonk seniors 37 Bradley Thomas Boozier Laurie Jeanne Bor roll Renee H. Bossharl Thomas Michael Boynl Rickey Graham Brakken Michael Charles Bramwell Geri Mary Brandon Timothy Allan Braun Kathleen Joy Bregel Thomas John Bremel Scott Allen Briggs Scott Allen Broman Andrea 1.00 Brown Cynthia lane Buhl Thomas Karl Bur quest Lisa lean Cadwell Paul David Cady Susan KllenCady lacqueline Caouelte Richard Caouelte Curtis Paul Cardinal Gregg lames Carlson 3H seniors James Carter Carlson Madonna law Carlson Nancy Diane Carlson Scott M Carlson Tommie l.ynn Carlson Steven Michael Carringer Patrick Michael Casey Klnine Mary (Jaspers Patrick John Chapman Paula Ann Chommanski Kric Paul Christenson Tammy Lynn Christenson Joel Scott Christ of fersen Richard William (Clayton Terry Thomas Clayton Rebecca Ann Ilomens Laura Kranc:ene Cloutier K.iri Belli Cogswell seniors JIB- loscph Williams Commors Sharon Ruth Connell Sherry Ann Cook Carolyn Marie ('milliard Catherine Ellen Couilard Steven Roger Coult I Icidi Marie Craven Mary Elizabeth Croal Teresa Susanne Crough Suzanne I in Crowe Barbara Ann Curtis Brenda jde Dahl Janet Anne Dahlen Gregory Albert Dahlke Vickie Lynn Dale Karen Marie Danielson leffrey Allen Davis Pamela Mary Hearing Steven Allen Dehn Bonny lean Demeules 40 seniors Jeffrey Allen Derncr Michelle Renee Desens Joanne Theresa Devine Drbr.i Marie Dial William |nhn Diers Steven Charles Dmohoski Mary Elizabeth Doar Cary Scott Docken Marcia Ann Doeye Yvonne Doll Paul David Dooher Douยซ Alan Dormanen Susan Kay Dorn Kevin l.ee Doty Paul Edward Drolson seniors 41 Kcilh John Dubbin Timothy Allen Dueck Dean Allen Duffney Daniel Richard Ihinnixan Bryan lonathan Elmer laurel Jeanne Drorx Diane I.er Eddy Jeanne Marie Kuan Robert Scoil F. erer Rita Marie Eiden William Edward Eimcrs Stephen Jon Kk Dixie l,ee Ekstrand Timothy Ernest Eljjren Robert Raymond Elliott Paul Gust Ellis Sandra Lee Ellison Lori Jean Embola Knthv Jo Engebrelsons Stevan Allen Enยซh Diane Marie Enquist Debra Kay Erickson t'r, 42 seniors Tamorra Marie Evangelist John Robert Evans Sheila Doreen Ewer Ann Kristine Fallon Robert fames Fane Leo Stephen Faulsch Mark Edward Feeley Pamela Marie Fergus Randall John Fern Scott Michael Fern Sheila Ann Ferry Ann Lynne Fetterley Cheryl Ann Fick Patricia Ann Finnemore Mark Steven Fisher Roger Filer Fisher Mark Peter Flannery Lyle Martin Finagle Karen Marie Fliss Cindy Renee Flunk fuel Ronald Folstad Gregory Charles Forslad Earl f. Foster Cynthia Kay Fraser David Keith Fredreckson Mark Timothy Freeman Gary Raymond Freese Christopher Scott Gaard fames Allan Frilstad Franf Michael Fuller โ– rap sguggpK ywusfB i-w P The lime has come for closing honks. | and long lust looks most end. Those awk word years have hurried by. why did they fly a way? I Why is il Sir. Udiildren grow up to he people one day. I What takes the place of climbing trees 'and dirty knees , in the world outside?__ J From TO SIR WITH I.OVK Graduation stares you in the face. Your thoughts wander hack to those i 'good old times wishing they i would have never ended. 1 Now it's time to turn away from I yesterday. Incredible .is il may seem., your tomorrow is here. _________ | seniors 43 โ€ขIt ; โ€ขโ€ขโ– 'โ€ขโ–บโ€™I Timolhy l-ee Fussy Gary Lloyd Gartner l.inda Marie (lal .ke Bryan LrcGavenda April Joy (law hoy .1 :l ย p [Bradley Dean Gawhny Garol Marie Gellerm.in Lori Ann Icrmundson i Kathleen Kenee (ueseke Patricia |eri Goley __| 44 seniors Joseph Daniel Cooler Brian Floyd Crahm Timothy WilliamsGreene Leo (ireenfield Douglas Scoll Croenwaldt Kevin Micheal ('.reason Richard Arlhur Chop Mary Frances Griggs Becky Jo Croska Peter Arnold Cross l.aurie Ellen Grove James Robert Cruhlke Patricia May Culsvig Myles la)ran Cunia Linda Marie f lagger Thomas Allan Madlund Thomas Michael Hahn John Erich Haight Jacqueline |an Hansen Jon Larry I lanson Steven I.loyd I lanson seniors 45 rl I John Harrington Harris Kathi Anne Ilarris Keith Kevin I iarris Ruth Ann liarlfiei Mark Richard Hnrly Rlaine Marie Harvula Daniel Donald Ihitcher Cary loci I lallon Dana Duane Haubrick Sleven Cera Id llauge Michele Theresa Ilaugen April Candance Hawkins Cheryl Annette Hays Teri Lynn I Icdclius Roherl Kric Hegstad Teresa Iasi I leisenfell Ileidi Marie lleiskala Richard Donald Ilelps Mary Marpret I lids ludilh Lynn He.llen seniors Brenda Kay Hemberger Sieve William I lentges Susan Jean Herder Michael Kenneth Herkal Ronald William Herlofsky Richard Ross Hermes I.inda Marie Heroux Wendi Marie Helllc Robert Jay Hewitt Victoria Rose Heywood Nancy |o Hiar Teresa Ann Hilary Kimberly Denise Hildahl Robert Donald Hilger Lauri Kathryn Hiller Catherine I looming Becky Lynn Hosch Brett (Jerald Hoskins seniors 47 . ' , โ€˜โ€ขit t' Kathryn Mary Huebsch Doric Jean Hughes Michael Duane I lushes Cynthia Marie Mukriede Wendy Cay Mukriede Jeffrey Robert lacohsson Tami Doreen Jarnsa Jeffrey Mark Jendro David Dwight Jennings Gene Randall Jenson William C. Jetton Beth Joann Johnson Bruce Wayne Johnson David Thomas Johnson Deborah Ann Johnson Joy M. Johnson Keith Maynard Johnson Robin Marie Johnson 43Utb_. [ ' .........----------------------------------------------------- Scot I David Ketchmark Carol Elizabeth Kilcullen Wadr jamcs Kilpela la e Hdward Kimsey Diane Sue Kinnear Robert Jay Kivisto Arlcn Don Kjer Ronald George Kl.iphake Michael Thomas Klasen Douglas Mark Klatke Dale Edward Knock Dawn Marie Knutson Wanda Lynn Knutson Gail Susan Koskela Leann |anet Kowal Rebecca Lynn Kowalke |effry Barlow Kresa Carolyn Kay Krieg Teresa Kathleen Kroger Lynn Kay Kuehl seniors 49 1 โ€ข b'.viir 50 seniors I ill Marii! Kuledjje lean Marie Kunza Susan Kay Kurtty Cheryl Lynn Kyle Paula Kay laiBorde Belh Maria LaFriniure Tammy |u LaPlantn jack Laurence i.add lean Laurene Ladd Denise (canine L.ihr Leisa Marie Lambert |uscph Keith Lanit Joseph Fdward Lanuanki Kathleen Mae Langham Roy Paul Ininners Donald |ay Larsen Bradley Jay Larson Darrell Dean Larson Donald Duane Larson lames Carl Larson Katherine F Larson seniors 51 Philip R. I .arson Si.oil Alan Larson Hradley Allen l.ashei leanne Therese l.aii on Roherl |ยซtin) l.eai.ll |amie Ann l.ee l.luyil Mu.hael l.enarl l.isa Marie Lenar lay Kdw.ud l.ennarlson Laurie Ka Leone Diane A l lelliei , โ–  : |'s|- I : I :}! โ€ข' (Iliei I Ann Lew is Imliili Ami l ew is Lind.i Kav Lew is Royer lames l.ili.hv Don Sle en Lillie Kii hard Russell l.oi.kwood Paul I .ei liardl I .ohm.mil Law reni.e |ohu l.oiij M.u v Anne l.onyen Renee Ann Loushin 52 seniors William Einar l.uven Mark Gerald Luby Pamela |ane Ludwig Barbara Rac Lund Lance David Lundgren Stephan I). Lunemann Carolyn Marie I.ysdahl George Allen Lysdahl Ronald Paul MacLeod Sandra Kay Magstadl N'anc Renee Malicki Linda Marie Manetas Patricia Lynn Maniak Mary Anne Mann George Richard Markuson |oseph C'.len Marron Linda lean Marsh Ronda Amelia Marshik seniors 53 M.iry |o Marxcn Shawn Bruce Mason |iuly Marie Malhees Nancy Ann Matzin er Robert Calvin Mauk Steven Reid McCaullum Timothy |ohn McClay Mary Ann McClellan Michael lames McComas Kathy lean McCourlney Daniel Kiigene McKIwee Mark Donald Melin Pamela Ann Mellinjj William lames Merriarn Lillian Veronica Merlen Beverly Jean Meyer Hollis loan Meyer Daniel Lowell Michael lairi |o Michels Lisa Marie Middiestadt 54 seniors Wayne W Middlestadi Rii.k Dean Mielke Joseph Mark Milbaunr Daniel Thomas Miller Kileen Marie Miller Rita l.ynn Miller Shelley Jean Miller Susan Marie Miller Pamela Kay Mills David Alan Missell l.ynne Ruth Modrovv Viki Lee Modrow Rel.i I lelen Moe Roherl Montgomery I )eaย I.a Vet lie Morgan Mu ha I |olin Mm in Palm ta Ann Mouinmu Timothy lames Mulvaney seniors 55 Tunothx |ohn Murphy Scot I Edward Murray Heidi Tabor Myers fill Marie Nagle )ulu Ann Nelson Karla loan Nelson Mark Alan Nelson Nancy Louise Nelson Pamela Joan Nelson Rebecca L Nelson Rick Douglas Nelson Rodney Clarence Nelson Scon Michael Nelson Roy Francis Netka Debra Ann Netlund Dean Philip Neuburger Dwayne Daniel Neumann Kru lames Newhouse 56 seniors Donna Renee Nichols Shelly M.irie Nichols Steven Bradley Nimz )ulie Ann Nord Shari Ann Nordstrom Ted Steven Norยซren DOWN TURN 65 Cooper was doing.! new dane.e step in the winter of '76-'77. The dance step, unlike many others, could hardly he criticized by the older generations because of their contribution to its invention. The new dance step. DOWN TURN65. originated through a line of politicians and passed on to all. It seemed as though Cooper was a great fan of the new dance step. This was especially evident in the halls. The first step in DOWN TURN 65 was to turn all thermostats to 65ยฐ and all hall thermostats to 60ยฐ. In effect, coats and mittens wenโ€ข a very popular piece of clothing worn during the school hours. Everyone participated in DOWN TURN 65. Even the government became involved and developed a new step that involved a four-day work week. This new step was also considered for the schools but a belter judgement presided and a five-day week presumed. The new dance step. DOWN TURN 65. was very popular and very real, but also very short-lived. Cooper senior high kept COOL through all the excitement and looked forward to a toasty warm June. Mildred K. Norlhcotl Steven Richard Nortlnvay Paid Frank Norton Heidi Lynn Nyquist Cynthia Lee O'Neil seniors 57 Diiic Ronald Oas Diant! Karric Oberg Michael Pel or Okerslrom Dawn Mario Olivora Barry Howard Olson Kevin Raymond Olsen Bradley Gunnar Olson Broil Alan Olson David Scoll Olson Denise Vera Olson Jenifer Lynn Olson Randy Lee Olson Saudi Carloyne Olson William Thomas Olson Connie Jean Osborne Judith Kaye Overman Douglas James Oyen Christine Ann Panllin Kelly Rao Parnell Renee Marie Parr Gary Thomas Paschke Katherine Kay Patrick Michael Andrew Peppe Catherine Ann Perrier Constance Ann Petersen Shelly Dawn Petersen Barbara l.ee Peterson David Roy Peterson Michael Clay Peterson Nancy Carol Peterson 5B seniors Steven Lynn Peterson Thomas |ohn Peterson Daniol Iย ee Piekerign Margaret Mary Pierce Mark Steven Pierson Richard l.eon Pilon Daniel M. Pionk Brent Dean Pohlman David Douglas Poslhiimus Susan Marie Poller Laurel Ann Prairie Dale Brian Pramann David Brian Quigley Kim Louise Rachwal seniors 5fl loan Marin Rademacher Stephen Micheal Radermacher Lori Kay Radloff Mary Kathleen Rams Audrey l.orriane Rainbow Karen Ann Rainier Linda Irene Ranik Deborah Beth Rapp Michael Warren Rasmussen Daniel George Reed Michael Edward Reimer Chery) lean Reinerl Wayne Robert Reinkinu Diane Lynn Reuter Mary Jo Therese Rhode lunette Kay Rice Mrenda I.eRe Riddle Nancy Ann Riny 60 seniors Norm.i Jean Ring Michael Thomas Ritzinger Terry I.ee Rocheford Theresa Marie Rohe David Bruce Rohling Sandra Jean Romfo Michael Jay Ronning Cynthia Jane Root David Alan Ruble Sheila Kay Rudin Tanya Marie Ruff Debra Lynn Russ Peter Ola Ryan Beth Ann Rymanowski Sharon Kay Sandberg Sandra Kay Schabcr Dawn Diane Scharha Thomas John Scheef seniors 61 Barbara Ann Schendel Bryan Stewart Schiferli Kathleen Theresa Schik Jane Marie Schilling Kenneth Richard Schilling Jeanne Mari Schlechter William Henry Schleeter Diana Delaine Schmidt Joseph Richards Schmitz. Wendy Jean Schocn Patti Jean Schreiher David Wayne Schudi Jeffrey Donald Schuclz Randy Scott Schultz. Rond.i Beth Schulz. Douglas John Schuur David Mark Sr.hwichtenberg Brandan Myron Scclig 62 seniors Debra Jeanne Sepple Robert Joseph Shoemaker Susan Kay Shoemaker Barbara Ann Siddall William Michael Siegler Scott Donald Sinjcm Kimberly Mary Sinton Laura Ellen Skaalrud Diane Lynn Skalicky Debra Ann Skatler Mary (Jale Skelton James David Smegal Cynthia Renee Smith Jeffrey Robert Smith Shari Lynn Smith Robin Marie Smothers Timothy Joseph Smykalski Dean Alvin Soltis Deborah Louise Sommers Randall Brian Spencer WBfHWBBr seniors fta Thomas Roland Spier Brett Wayne Sprayue Douglas Edward Squire fimmell Cireyory Staley Bruce Milton Stanchfield Robert Paul Stearns Carol Jean Steyora Clifford Fredrick Steinhauser Bruce Richard $|ensrud lames Michael Stiles |ohn Martin Stock Ronald Allen Straliny l.ynetle Marjorie Streier Paulette (ioryineStreier David Dean Strobeen Cynthia Ann Struck Michele Stacy Slunteheck Michael |ohn Suess . โ€ข โ€˜ โ–  โ€ข ย 4 seniors Paula Ann Sullivan Terry Lynn Sunders Daniel Richard Swanson Catherine Ann Sward Cail Ann Swensen Charles Vincent Swirl Jill Eileen Tucheny Thomas Lloyd Teinpel Cynthia FlorenceTerhaar Jeffrey Dean Terhark Michael Scott Thelen Wendy Loll Thomas Margaret Ann Thompson Kathryn Ann Thorson Michael Lowell Tiff Lorraine Joyce Titchener David Robert Tomlinson Lorraine Kay Torpy seniors Robert Martin Townsend lean Marie Tracy DID YOU SA Y THE WAR IS OVER? Did you say the war is over and we're pulling out ? It means we'll have more manpower here at home to burn down schools. Judith Lynn Tygeson That yellow country made good testing ground for napalm on the campus. Let '.s see the chancellors resist the new democracy with their caps and gowns ablaze. Darla Jean Urich What troubled limes we live in what days of strife and stress, even kindergarten kids are given to unrest. The acme of perfection now must be to punch the teacher in the nose who gave you F instead of D. Rod McKucn Jay David Krevelcn Christian Cornel Van I.ilh Lori Jo Voss David |oel Vukson Debra Kay Waataja 66 seniors Matthew Vincent Wannebo Scott Thomas Waste Barbara Jean Weeks Brian Kevin Weibye Marti Lynn Weidling Cynthia Ann Weinzetl Wayne Martin Welly Sherry lone Westerlund Lisa Ann Westphall Beth Ann Wilchcck David Mark Wilkening Keith Geoffrey Williams Murray Wallace Williams William Theodore Williams Michael Evans Windsor Craig Alan Winter Terrence Lee Worwa Lori Ann Wosmek Carolyn Christ ini; Wural Lori Kuth Yost Not Pictured laiune Joan Yonngquisl Paul Frederick Yungner Darlene Kay Yunkcr I Joanne Marie Zachman iTimolhy John Zachmanl Caryne |o Ziindars |George Alan Zirhes jDavid Anderson | | jijhe Anderson ..Ronald Anderson I 1 'Brian Aydl | | Susan Ballmer Patricia Bethke I George Bet .old i | Bryan Blackhawk Theresa Carlson I 1 Marie Cloutier | | James Corbett : Jennifer Cotter I ' Kelly Cramer i I Randy Danielson Christopher Dcblefl ' l.avvrem.e Driscoll i | Dennis Eva ns |phn Evanson I I Mary Faue i | Leonard l-'eist Bradley Fcneis I I Cynthia Cl.uler | | Ervin Cranlund Glenda ('.rimslead I 1 Kem (iunderson i | Richard Hansen Dennis Harris I I |oeMJ.urieJ_ __ _j Steven Hendrickson Brent Hill Arthur I logenson Michael Hogcnson Barbara Holland Michael Hoover Catherine Jacobs David C. lohnson Kai Johnson Karen lohnson Gary Jukua Michael Kyllonen Kathleen Larson Lynn l.auseng Gregory Luby Pamela l.unde Maureen McDonald Arthur McKee Donna Meyer Mitchell Morris Kathleen Nelson Charles Okeson Joanne Owens Miguel Pen.i Gayle Pierson Diane Kehnke Teresa Renner Jeanne Kosch Debra Ruble Gary Sna .a lames Stack Beth Stamen! David Staye Thomas Stein Ricky Syvcrson Richard Thayer Brian Thompson Robert Tingle Lisa Velner Teresa VVaataja Kdward VVentlund l.ynae Wen Paul Withingfon Jeffrey Yoraway 68 juniors Chris Aase Michele Adams James Adamson Jeffrey Adamson John Adamson lounnc.Alamo Brenda Albers Debra Aldrich Bradley Alrord Victoria Allahack Mark Alramiisl John Anderlie Charles Anderson David Anderson lames Anderson leffrey Anderson Kelly Anderson Kirk Anderson Michael Anderson Robert Anderson Thomas Anderson Thomas Anderson Ty Anderson Catherine Angoll Kelly Anthony Daniel Antrim Peggy Ami son Lawrence Arnold Bernard Arseneau leffrey Aula Scott Axcll Patricia Ayers Roger Baanlson Kerry Bachman Dale Bailly Mark Baker Lisa Randemer Brett Baretz Kelly Barrows Tracy Barry Barbara Barsness Lynda Bari . Julie Bailies Christopher Buurn Marc Bayliss Constance Beal Ann Bockfold Jaqueline Bcdman Dennis Belisle Dennis Belt David Benesh juniors 69 Marcia Benge Keith Benner Michael Bennett iltW โ€ข' iif.. Laurie Benson Alan Bentley Kevin Bentley Jeffrey Bcnzinger Catherine Bergeron Timothy Berglund Richard Berquist Lisa Besnett Douglas Bethke Terese Bienias Gene Billadcau Phillip Bistodeau Tammy Bistodeau Scott Bjork Terry- Bjorke Patricia Blau Scott Blixt Lori Blocdow lay Blohm Wayne Bloom Bruce Blorc Scott Blumb Scott Board Thomas Boxell Samuel Borgendale Terence Boyle Brenda Braget Timothy Bramwel) Jeffrey Bray Nancy Brenner Bette Brick Daniel Brown Michael Brown Richard Brown lacquciine Bruhn Leonard Bryan Allen Buetow Anthony Buirge Jeannie Bungcrt Cheryl Burau 70 juniors Warren Burgin Timothy Bur quest Timothy Busc.li Diana Busse Barbara Butler Barbara Buy sled t Mark Cady Scott Campbell Scott Campbell Diane Carlson Duane Carlson Sheryl Carlson Mark Caron Ronald Caron Dana Cassell Thomas Cat on |ohn Cavnnagh Thomas Ceballcis William Ceritelll Ronald Chagnon David Chapman William Clielmu Daryl Cheney Sharon Chovau Alan Christensen Amy Christensen Edward Christian Carl Claus Dianne Clough Colleen Coates Paulina Colbath Brett Cole Ronald Colson Charles Coomer Paul Coone Bruce Cooper Colleen Corcoran Steve Correll Michael Cox Sherry Cravens Thomas Da her Leslie Dahl Cathy Drthlke Donald Dale Joel Danielson |uhe Dai j Sharon Davis Denise Deane Brenda Dcgendorfer Timothy Dehn 22!5b 72 juniors David Fahlslrom Steven Fcllrath Chris Fenske Suzanne Fern Ratid'aU Ferrell Steven Ferry Linda Fiedler James Field Susan Finkenaur Ronald Fischer Denise Floe Keith Folkestad Scott Forsythe Steven Foster David Fourness Cindy Frayseth Anthony Freeman Karen Freese James Freda Mark Freric.hs Mark Fuller Daniel Fussy Pamela Fussy Diane Cadtke Scott Gale Robert Caries Dorette Cease Sheri Gender Marlene George Robert Gesso 11 Thersa Gfroerer Natalie Goldston Wayne Gordon Timothy Gorman Iwiura Graeber Karen Grandner John Griggs Susan Groschen VikicGuodes Shanย n Gundersen Karl Gunderson Patricia Haapaia Scott Hacker joseph 1 (aefs Edry Hagen Valerie Haggstroin Steven 1 tail leffrey Halverson juniors 73 Sheila I Idinunn Margucritle Hanle Kathy Hanlon Bonnie Hanson Broil Hanson Catherine Hanson Marsha Hanson Natalie Hanson Patrick Hanson Michelle Harmsen Ki merlon Marrimnn Mary1 lartfiel Mark Massinger Bradley I foogo (can Hawes Sloven I Inwkitis Darlene Hays Nancy Hedlund lulic Hcglund Carolyn I leinecke Kristin 11 hit Linda I lelland Peter Heltnin Mary Helps Barbara Hemberger Steven Hemingway Gregg Hernken Linda Henkel GynlhiaTlerlnfsky Gene 11 esse , Lawrence Mettle Timothy Hiatt Cindy Hilary 74 juniors Debra Hirt Kathleen Hirte Mark Hlavacek Karon Hoffpr Richard Hogan Jan iso Holier Heidi Hopwupd Tracy Honvedel David House Robert Houakc Margret Huebsch Patricia Hushes John I iuimerbrrK Timothy Huston Ellon Hyser Robert Hyser Mexican Dancers Anita Bethke and her family arc Mexican dancers They have per formal at the Minneapolis Aquatennial parade and other festivals, colleges, churches, and high schools. The Hefhkes learned the dances from an instructor from Now Mexico, who is studying at the University of Minnesota The group began performing in January of 1976. Anita's younger brother, less, initiated the enthusiasm and concern necessary tit bring the group together. Her mother has sewn and designed all of the costumes for the group Pat Bethke. a senior at Cooper, also dances. The group is a non-profit organization and is gaining more numhors through interest outside of the family The mam function of the group is to teach people the significance of the Mexican culture through the dances they perform. Performing is more than satisfying to Anita. She plans to increase her knowledge of Mexican culture and continue dancing in the future. Brenda I bister James Jacobs Timothy Jacobs Pamela Jacobson Jeffrey larger Brenda [anikowski Laurie Jendro Mamie Jin Daniel Johnson Denise Johnson Jeffrey johnson Julie johnson Unda johnson Lorrie johnson Penny johnson Robert Johnson Susan Inhnson Tamru johnson Terry Johnson Curtis Jones Eric jojun Caro! Joal Barbara Juba Ronald jiiiililt.i juniors 75 Kelly Kreett Carol Kriegnr Sqmiub Kronnihg Robert Kruse Mark Ruble Maureen Kuhn Michellfi Kuta Andre laiBergc Kris Lalriuiere Susan latinb lain Lambert Deborah La mg Kirk Langum loth Larson Mitchell Larson Pamela Larson Ronald Larson Jeffrey Lazer David U e Craig Loiter Sr,r U Leonard Barbara Lerach Nltckolns la-szko Mark Lewis Steven Liddle Diane Lindgren Paul Lindgren Dirk Lillie Daniel Long Alano l.oomer Ruth Loukinen Conor taushin Paula Ness Kim Newdoll David Newstrom Huon Njtuven , Lynn Nickolanson S.imlr.i Nix Susan Norden Cindy Nordstrom Robert Nonton Anthony Oโ€™Brien |eri Oโ€™Neil Diiryl Ons. Kelvin Odenthal Staci Ohllnim D.iphme Oliverius Kimberley Olsen Beth Olson Cheryl Olson Cheryl Olson David Olson Douglas Olson Jacqueline Olson lerald Olson iudith Olson Kathryn Olson Michael Olson Richard Olson Ronald Olson I Inward Ovnracker Lisa Oxley Rebecca Perr.i Kevin Pm ker Timothy P.ikcmen |on Parish an Dean Parker Rodney Paulson Robert Peppe 78 juniors Bert Peterson Bruce Peterson David Peterson Scot! Peterson West ley Peterson lane Piednelli Darin Pierce Michelle Pieri leanne Piwoschuk Douglas Plasencia Richard Pocklington Frank Podrebarac Ann Pomerlcau Rae Ann Pope Jayne Posthumus Lesliu Prairie Timothy Prasha Cynthia Pudowcll Todd Rachwal Paula Rains Joanne Rako Brian Randt lames Rasmussen Thomas Rasmussen ludith Reed Mary Reed Patrick Rehling Leo Rehmann Roberta Reimer Julie Reinke Paul Reschke Brenda Rhode Amy Richter Allan Rimpy Steven Rixe Kristie Robbins Catherine Roberts Jennifer Roberts Daniel Robinson Debra Rocha Kari Rur.heford Cari Rodriguez Debora Rohe juniors 79 I.aura Rqss Thomas Ruble Douglas Ruckle i'.'i 1 fcvfii! Carla Ruff Beth Sulisbury Ann Sanders Lisa Sandvig Barbara Sawntsky Grctchen Snhuck Patricia Scheef Jayne Scheldecker Ann Schik Darcy Schirmors Deanna Schmer Stuart Schmidt Paul Schoen Kathryn Schoenberger Mary Schoenborn Dennis Schoppcr Robin Sohrade Joel Schreiber Denise Schultz Johnnie Schultz Mary Schutz Terri Scderstrom Most juniors enter the school in the full relieved to know that this year there will he sophomores in their place. They feel more confident about themselves and look forward to the comfort of knowing what Cooper is all about. The junior year is basically a more relaxed tune period as compared to the sophomore and senior years. Even though the concern for your days after graduation should be there, you still have another year to think about it. This year the juniors contributed in many different ways toward the well-being of the school and they should look forward to an equally productive year next year. !ย Sandra Seek Julie Scikkula Teresa Senear Abha Shanmt Kathleen Sharp lay Sigvertsen Linda Silva Scott Simons Ronald Simpson Barbara Sipe Laurie Sjudahl Brian Sjogren 00 juniors Douglas Skaalrud Bruce Slettenhaugh Susan Lottehaugh Cynthia Smith Deborah Smith Elizabeth Smith Paul Smothers Lyle Snedekcr David Socha lames Solum Rudy Sommers Mary Sorensen Timothy Sorensen Sandra Sorenson Nona Spier Jerald Spiralยฉ David Stuck Geraldine Stnssen James Sleek Mary Stegora Nancy Steinbring Steven Steuer Thomas Stevens Mark Stiff Dale Stiyer Jennifer Stock Kathleen Strand Becky Streeter Mark Stuefen Michael Stuefen Bonita Stunme Steven Suhr Patricia Sullivan Teresa Sullivan Pamela Suudeen Lauri Sundquist Debra Sura Steven Swanson Aaron Swartz Jeanne Sweeter Joseph Sybrant Debra Taintor Douglas Teders Gregory Tempel Marna Tepley Richard Tessmcr Grace Theilen Anne Theisen juniors B1 Nuncy Thoe Darla Thomas Pamela Thomas Kelly Thompson Bryce Thornberg Lisa Thorson Mary Thuroson Gregory Thurlcr Roy Timm Jeffrey Timmerman |aines Tingle Patricia Tjlchcnen Melinda Tuma Susan Tygeson Debbie Uteoht lane VaUiich I'r.inns VanHavermaet Tracy Van Heel Ronn Van Krevolen Daniel Vouch! Joseph Voydelir.h Richard Wud.it . David Wagner Michael W'agner Mary Wahl Uiis Waldron lames Walker Jeffrey Walker Ruth Walker Susan Walton Debra Waits Paul Waits Robin Wandcrsce Jacquelyn Washnin Sandra Waterhouse Rhonda Watson Mark Wedin Randy Weegman |ill Wcgntann David Wehage Leo Weinbeck Michael Weis Mary Wcisen Mary Wellers Danny Werbow.sk i Jay Werner Tracy Werner Jeffrey West Gary West man Susan White lane Wicks Charles YVeinbnr Mark Wilcox juniors 83 Ronald Cox lames Wilczek Meg Williams Thomas Wilson Tara Wilts I-ori Wing Sharon Winterhalter Ray Wojcik Michael Wold Julie Wood Tim Worel Todd Wosmek Daniel Wolzka Loren W'right Rosanue Wright Lynn Yost Cindy Young Karen Youngquist Martin Zachman Susan Zachman Rebecca Zeidler Deanna Zimdars Sharyl Zimmerman NOT PICTURED Claudia Benvor Anita Bethke Cheri Cloutier Mark Cloutics Richard Conser Douglas Durant William Eads James Evans Scott Frelich Jeffrey Gardner Bermidine Hanausk.i Susan Hansen Barbara Harr Lynn Hiller Scott Hoskins Daniel Kath Kelly Kealy Tammy La Rock Joseph I-ee Lisa Marfiz Michacla Mattson Kathleen McConnell Beth McCue Keith Mikkola Kathryn Morrison Marnu Newcomb Deborah Owens Elliot Paone Tamara Peterson Vincent Politic Randy Reirnann Diane Sklenicka Tony Orr |ulie Smith Susan Sutherland John Stickal Jeffrey Van lath Michael Waldemar Myron Zoran i 84 sophomores Gary Abel Chere Adams Rebecca Adams Neil Adamson Melissa Aimer Roger Anderlie Gary Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Jill Anderson John Anderson John Anderson Nancee Anderson Robert Anderson Scott Anderson Susan Anderson Daniel Andrcsen David Arel Dennis Arel Gregory Armstrong Joann Arnold Bill Assimes Kevin Atkinson Dawn Aultman Jody Austin Jeanette Ayala Tamara Aydt David Baardson Bradley Babcock Paul Babel Steven Bahe Thomas Bakula Kathleen Baniecke Anthony Baker Cheryl Banker Ronald Bartosch Robert Battles Barbara Baukner Tracy Bean Robin Beard Kathleen Bebo Mary Becker Diane Belawski Scott Belisle Michael Belland Mark Benner Dawn Bennet Thomas Bennyhoff sophomores 85 Jay Ben .inger Myron Bcrdahl Theresa Berger Cheryl Bernstein Jesse Bethke William Betland Elaine Beilin Thomas Beyer Ronald Bickford Pamela Bielawski Linda Bigley Steven Billadcau Cheryl Bird Daniel Biro Thomas Birosh Mary Bistodcau Scott Bjorke Karen Blanchard Kevin Blow Todd Blumh Debra Bockoven John Bogcma Michael Borisevich Brenda Bosak Edward Bourgeois Cynthia Boyko Carrie Bradley Denise Braget Rodney Brandon Kedric Bratvold Howard Brayman Lisa Brecoun! Susan Bregel Colleen Bremer Donald Bressler Steven Briggs Michael Brinda Kyle Brink Jeffrey Brodie Alison Brown James Brown Theresa Brown Milton Burandt Jeffrey Burg Colleen Burns Ronald Bursch Joseph Butorac Lori Buttolph Daniel Cady David Cady Craig Cardinal Jeffrey Carlson 86 sophomores Nancy Carlson Pamela Carlson Scott Carlson Richard Carruth Karen Caswell Brian Caughey Catherine Cavanagh Mary Cavanagh Steve Ccritclli James Chapman Tracey Chase Dawn Cneslock Anne Choramanski Vernna Christensen Brian Chrislofferscn loseph Claus Kimberly Coffin Rebecca Collins Terry Collins Donna Colson Daniel Connell Christopher Conway Lisa Cook Patricia Cook Ronald Cook Todd Cooper Cynthia Corcoran Paul Corrigan James Cotter Charles Cowan Karen Cowie Christine Crampton Craig Crandall Ronald Cruikshank Scott Curtis Mary Daly Lisa David Scott Davis Gregory Day Michael Dearing Hilary Debler Kim Dejno Robert Demeules Michael Denison - Ronald Desjarlait Pamela Diers Renee Diethert CAROL YN MA TTSON MISS TWIN CITIES TEENAGER On May 1-2. 1976. Carolyn participated in the Miss Twin Cities Teenager contest. On Saturday the contestants were interviewed and the field was narrowed down to fifteen. Semi-finalists were judged on appearance and their answers to questions. Five finalists were chosen and asked more questions. The judges based their final decision on appearance, poise, personality, and school and community activities. Carolyn won the Miss Twin Cities Teenager contest and went to be third runner-up in the Miss Minnesota Teenager contest. She enjoyed it very much, met Potsy from Happy Days and won a modeling scholarship for her efforts. sophomores 87 Barry Dietrich Huns Dinh Joyce Doll Toni Dols Paul Donner John Dormancn Nancy Dorphy I.inda Dow Kenneth Du Charme Dale Dubbin Pamela Duffney Scott Duncan Diane Dunnigan Denise Durant Thomas Duxbury Dawn Eads Keith Earl David Eastlund Dona Ebner Tammy Eckert Mark Edblom Nancy Edstrom Anne Eide Dori Eimers Cynthia Elgren Barbarar Enck Paul Enge Eric Erickson Helene Erickson Jeffrey Erickson Patricia Fagerlie Thomas Fahy Chris Fairbanks Debra Fauc Linda Fergus Tami Fern Susan Fetterley Connie Fischer Scott Fischer Mary Fitzgerald Rae Ann Flannery Luke Flesner Kenneth Folstad Brian Forseth Shari Forstad Kris Forsythe Jeffrey Fossland 88 sophomores Daniel Foster Kimberly Foster John Fourness Lori Fox Douglas Fredrickson Paul Freeman Martin Frigaard Brent Fristedl Patricia Frisvold Kevin Funk Lisa Caasterland Jolene Gardner Cynthia Gartner Janene Gerrish Kevin Gertgen Bruce Gesscll Jean Gfroerer James Giescke Lorie Gianos Lisa Gilbert Richard Claim Gary Glasgow Bradley Godfrey Michael Gohn Mark Gordon Susan Gordon Stephen Gorsky Kim Grabow Steven Graham Robert Grandner Martha Green Alan Greenfield Dawn Greenwaldt Dawn Grief Timothy Griffin Lisa Grimstead Lori Grimstead Kirk Grover Brian Gruidl Steven Gulenchyn sophomores 89 David Hampton Diane Hance Harlan Hannine Pa mu la Hansen Clifford Hanson Diane Hanson Kathleen Hanson Bruce Harman Rick Harstad Bettina Hartung Peter Harty Linda Harvey Gregory Hatton Carol Haugen Lori Hawkins Deborah Helling Katherine Helmin Jean Hels Craig Hennen Douglas Hennen Steven Hcnscl Debra Hauer Timothy Heyne Nguyen Hieu Gail Higgins Kraig Hildahl John Hill Mark Hill Debra Hirman Marvin Hoefcr David Hoeming Melissa Holland Tamara Holkestnd Gregory' Holm Craig Holmer Kenneth Homes Lydia Holmes Todd Holmes Kay Holsten Scott Holmquisl Peggy Gulsvig Virginia Gutknecht Rebecca Hacfs David Hagberg Kimberly Hagen Lorette Haight Lowell Haight Allison Halstcd Scott Hamel James Hammarstodt Eric Hammer Patrick Hammond 90 sophomores Theresa Homines Vance Hoppe Lori I iorgcn Michelle Horn Martha Horsch Kimberly I louse Timothy House Daniel Huch (anelle Hukricde Brian Humble Cathy Hutchins David Invie Cynthia Jackels Theresa Jacobs Julie Jacobson Rhonda Jacobson Loretta Jacques Kristin Jennings Kimberly Jensen Margaret Jensen Daniel Jesser Curtis Jevne Patrick Jewett Patrick |in Allen Johnson Brian Johnson Coral Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Lisa Johnson Nancy Johnson Susan Johnson Thomas Johnson Richard Johnston Jean Josephson Ruth Jossart Greg Jost John Judnitch Kent Juiiot James Kako Lisa Kalvestran Daniel Kane Adrienne Kangas Jon Kantorowicz Kevin Katohmark Michele Skelly Jeffrey Kelsay KICK PEARSON โ€” TlIE CHILDREN'S THEATRE Rick played the role ofHuck Finn in the piny The Adventures of Tom Sawyer at the Children's Theatre located in Minneapolis near the Institute of Arts. The theatre runs on a budget of $18,(XX) for costumes and props. The money is received entirely by donations and admissions to the theatre. Q: How did you find out about the Childrens' Theatre? A: A friend convinced me to tryout. Q: How many hours did you devote to the production ? A: During the summer we had daily rehearsals. Two weeks before the performance we had rehearsals from 3:00 to 11:00 every evening. Q: How many performances did you give? More than 50. Do you foresee any type of acting career in the future? I have an agent and hope to get into commercials and documentaries by the end of the year. I hope to try out for the Guthrie. Q: Are there any other interesting aspects of being in the play? This summer we are planning on a trip to Europe, including a tour of Madrid. Spain. A: Q: A: A: sophomores 91 Scott Kcmmitt Keith Kennedy Greg Kerby John Keske Bryan Ketchmark David Kiel Shari Kimball Charles King Mary Kinler Timothy Klatke Jeffrey Klick Dean Klimek Paul Klinger I-ori Kludt Kelly Knock Sherry Lee Mark Koerner Todd Kohlbeck Bradley Komperud William Konkol John Koshiol Roger K oz ub Dean Kraemer Anne Krattenmaker Patricia Krcsa Brian Kroll Jeffrey La Force Julie La Friniere Steven La Motte Elizabeth Laidly Lori Lambert Margaret Lang Leann Langanki Joni Larsen Michael Larson Terrance Larson Kathryn Lasher Laura Laudal John Lauzon David Lawrance Brian Lee Thomas Lee John Leiter Mark Leiter Wayne Lenander Richard Leonard Timothy Leonard 92 sophomores Rodney Letcllier Mark Leutem Phillip Lcvang Duane Lilja Jerry Litchy John Livingston Denise Loewen Michael Loftus Timothy Long James Lorent .en Dale Lucifer Mary Ludwig Cynthia Luginbill Wendy Luhmann Judy Lund Lynn Lund Joseph Lundquist Diane Lutgen JanineLutgen Lynn Lyons Linda l.ysdahl Wayne MacFarlane Kari Malchow Mary Mansfield Elizabeth Marchand Heidi Markuson Charles Marsh Thomas Martin Paul Martinson Stephen Marx Andrea Marxen Darrin Mason Kristine Mason Steven Mastrian Kelly Mathiason Cheryl Matt Carolyn Mattson Paula Mattson Robert Mattson William Matzinger Christopher Mauk Janis May Teresa Mayer Marsha McAlpine John McClellan Bonita McComas Leslie McDonald sophomores 93 Debra McElwee Nancy MeFeely Daniel McGuire Carrie McLain Dale Meier David Melchcrt Patrick Merriam Ruth Mervvin Robert Meyer Cheryl Michael Lisa Milbauer Lori Millar Cheryl Miller Kevin Miller Mark Miller Mark Miller Michele Milless Susan Miller Linda Milner William Minnich Gary Mitchell Deborah Mitson James Moat Gerald Mooning Peter Mommsen Timothy Montour Beth Mooty Danielle Moran Rick Morgan Jennifer Morin Elizabeth Mortenson Lori Mostrom Maureen Mullaney Kathy Murphy Lawrence Murphy Michael Myers Randal Neisen Bryan Nelson Douglas Nelson Julie Nelson Rebecca Nelson Shirley Nelson Paula Ness Timothy Netland Keith Neuman Diane Neumann Vernon Ncumillcr Van Nguyen Mary Nichols Brian Nickolauson Lorrie Ncilsen Mary Niggeler 94 sophomores Richard Nillcs Michael Nimz Richard Nord Brenda Nordstrom Robyn Nordstrom Lee Norgren Mark Norman William Norton Bruce Novak Christopher Nygard Jacqueline Och ReneOjala Kristine Olsen Martin Olsen Craig Olson Diane Olson Donna Olson Douglas Olson Elizabeth Olson Jay Olson Kay Olson Michelle Olson Pamela Olson Robin Olson Sally Olson Tim Olson Wayne Olson David Olund Michael Onlko Joni Orluck Catherine Orr Timothy Orr TAMMY HOLKESTAD: HANG-GLIDES Tammy is involved in the sport of hang-gliding. She first got involved in it this past summer. Her first exposure came when she saw it on T. V. Her father was also a close friend of an instructor โ€” one of the best instructors in the country. Much time is spent on ground training before attempting to go into the air. You increase air time and height gradually and you always use a landing area. Weather conditions have to be right which usually happens during the summer months (Tammy was able to hang-glide just about every weekend last summer). All of her hang-gliding has been in Nelson. Wisconsin. The average height for flight is about 125 feet with about an eight minute duration. It takes about 45 minutes to climb the hill that you hang-glide off and about 20 minutes to set up the kite. Kites cost about $800 and weigh between 30 and 45 pounds. She uses her instructorโ€™s kite when she does it. Even though she feels it is sometimes dangerous she enjoys it very much. sophomores 95 Ricky Orlloff Cynthia Ollcm Mark Overman Scott Pa coy Connie Paehyak Craiยซ Packer Cheryl Pappin Todd Parisian Ronald Parrish Theresa Patterson Timothy Patterson Lisa Pauly Floyd Pearson Lean no Pearson Linda Pearson Richard Pearson Sara Pearson Steve Peasha Michelle Peltier Lisa Poppe Thomas Perrier Bradley Petersen Daniel Peterson Jeffrey Petersen Susan Peterson Webster Peterson Michael Pfeifer Jacqueline Phillips Timothy Phillips Wendy Phillips Michael Picott Brenda Pierson Cathy Popp Belinda Posey Mark Preuss John Proell Mary Proulx Karen Pupc .a Joseph Purnick Bradley Quam Sheryl Quarnstrom Merri Quick Heidi Quirk James Radermacher Lori Radke Jacqueline Ramerth Julie Randall 96 sophomores Keith Redman Robin Reed Thomas Reid Shirley Rcimann Patricia Reinert Sandra Ricksham Scot Riddle Jeffrey Ritter Kelly Robinson Gloria Rocha David Rocheford Darrell Rohling Debra Romfo Glen Rood Kathryn Rood Jennifer Ruehle Jill Ruone David Rupert Donna Rupert David Rymanowski Suzanne Saba Terri Saline Robert Samardich Janet Sandberg Michael Sandcen Julie Sandvig Catherine Salher Dennis Scherz Mary Scheuermann Wendy Schiller Joan Schilling Janice Schlechter Bradley Schmidt Carla Schmidt Connie Schmidt William Schmidt Daniel Schmitt Mary Schmitz Stephen Schoenborn Marc Schrade Raymond Schubert Steven Schuetz Ronald Schuster Meri Schultz Teresa Schwersinske Bruce Seclig Michael Seymour sophomores 97 Linda Shanesy Donna Sharp Linda Sharp Karen Shierts Linda Siddall Bradley Sieglcr Jodi Siegrist Tammara Simmons Steven Sinjcm Steven Sinton Jeffrey Skaalrml Richard Skarolid Michael Skatter James Sklenicka Cynthia Smith Theresa Smith Tammy Smith Theresa Smith Terence Smykalski Mark Solheim Barbara Sorenson Linda Sorenson Bryan Spence Wendy Sprague Stuart Spring Gregory Squire Christopher Squires Kathleen Stament Debra Stamm Jeffrey Steencrson Teresa Steer Michael Steinhauser Dina Slender Teresa Steppe Darrel Stiver Karen Stockdill Karen Stockert Gregg Stockstad Jean Strand Kay Strating Patty Stredelman Kenneth Strom Alan Strombaek Connie Strong Curtis Studeman Mark Stuhr David Sucky 98 sophomores Mary Sucdbeck Stacy Sullivan Patricia Sunders Debra Swan berg Deborah Swanson Renee Swanson Vicki Swanson Steven Sward Jeffrey Swenson Jodi Swenson Ross Swenson David Swore Susan Szabla James Tabor Kevin Tabor Lisa Ternpel Lisa Tcplcy Daniel Terhaar John Terhark Donald Terrell Debra Tessnier David Thorson Thomas Thurlcr Tammy Tienter Brian Tiffl Do Ann Tjadcn Peter Tomascak Carol Tompkins Thomas Torel I John Townsend John Tracy John Traczyk Mark Trafton Kellie Turner Joyce Tvedt Patrick Tynen Tedd Uden Lori Underdahl Thomas Ulccht David Van Asch Ted Van Dusen Jeffrey Van Essen Todd Van Krevelen Michele Van Lilh Patrice Vansickle Cheryl Velner Steven Violett Patricia Vojta Mark Vossen Twila Vreden burg Jacqueline Wadtke Laurie Walker Kathleen Walters Theodore Wander Jill Wannebo Elizabeth Warren Kelley Waste sophomores 99 Lisa Whinger Vickie Wcdman Nancy Wcisen Steven Welch Patricia Wenlund Lori Wenlura Jennifer West Scott Westlund Kelly Wheeler Daniel Wick Eleanor Wickscll Diane Willkom Craig Wild Geri Williams Cindy Wilson lanicc Wilson Robert Windsperger Michael Winker Bonnie Winterhalter Teresa Witbeck Michael Wolf Susan Wolff Karen Wood Jean Wot .a Kim Wrobleski Todd Yantcs Georgina Young Thomas Youngquis! Sandra Zabinski Carole Zachman Jeanne Zdcchlik Thomas Zenger NOT PICTURED Gregory Bean David Berquist Kari Elstad Patrice Franklin Cory Johnson Victoria Miller Glen Neuburgcr Diane Newcomb John Piersiak Wayne Schafer Michael Uzalac KM) administration The Big Wheels administration 101 1., 2. Mr. Kcmppaincn. Head Principal 3., 4. Mr. Stcnsrud. .5.. 6. Mr. Lloyd. 8. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cooper. 9. and 10. Mr. Ferrell 102 guidance Guidelines Year after year, Cooper undergoes a variety of changes people aren't aware of. A couple of examples are the changes that occurred in the Guidance Department. The first alteration was in the division of the number of students among the counselors. Instead of giving a particular section of the alphabet to each counselor, each was assigned a section of a specific grade level. The Guidance Information Center was another addition to the department. It is a computer designed and programmed to help students find information concerning a college they might already be interested in or to help them find a college that would deal appropriately with their goals for higher education. I. Guidance materials are a help to finding a career choice. 2. Student utilizes guidance resources. 3. Guidance personnel: T.R.. left to right: R. Hammond. V. Miller. R. Wray. D. Hanson, M. Garner. F. Forsman, J. Erdman. B.R.: U. Fruehauf, R. Grimsrud. B. Marcell. B. Sandgrcn. 4. The value of a career is serious research. secretaries 103 Paper Punchers A day would not be complete without hearing the many voices of our office secretaries. Without them to keep the office in order, things just would not be the same. 1. Ms. Ellison hard at work. 2. Ms. Hocks lends a helping hand. 3. Good things come in small boxes. 4. Time for lunch already? 5. M. Seelye. 6. R. Ellison. 7.1. Hocks. 8. K. Johnson. 9. C. Eoss. 104 inner school Inner School is like a small school wrapped inside a huge one. Its purpose is to help the student who lacks the desire to work in a normal schedule. In Inner School, more time is devoted to the student, in helping him or her in whatever learning problems they might have. Students and teachers have to be on a good communications level in order for this to succeed. 1. A cozy atmosphere. 2. Hard at work. 3. Mr. Thoreson takes a break. 3 inner school 105 Our Unique Innerschool 2 106 inner school In order to get into Inner School a student must go through many different stages. They must get permission from their counselor, parents, teachers, principal, and the panel of Inner School staff members. 1. Listening in on u lecture. 2. A Monday morning smile. 2 4 โ– saa hall guides 109 These six smiling faces are commonly seen keeping a close watch in the halls, and commons. Their voices can be heard echoing between walls and around corners, as they keep things and students in good order. 1. D. Breher 2. Which way did they go? 3. Top How: D. Fundingsland, C. Ellison. M. O'Kiclly. Bottom Row: E. Engel, C. Winjum. โ€˜ โ€˜Pa troling Cooperโ€™s Halls 3 110 business Business education courses, in the past, have been taken primarily in preparation for a business career. Recently students have started taking courses for their personal benefit. They realize that the skills acquired are valuable for college assignments, figuring out personal incomes and budgeting. Although most things that are of โ€œfuture valueโ€ are unexciting and repetitious, the less-interested students have found ways to make the work at least tolerable. Things such as hitting another studentโ€™s carriage return or pulling off the key buttons have always caused a few ruffles in typing class, and they always will. business 111 112 work program Many Are Involved in Work Program Many familiar faces seem to disappear in the afternoon. โ€œWhere do they go?โ€ we might ask. Theyโ€™re out working at jobs away from school. Students on the work program must attend classes in the morning, which range from business courses to typing and shorthand. They must also complete requirements of all other students. The work program does show rewarding consequences, as those who are involved in it increase their knowledge and trades for their futures after high school. I. Asking the opinions of others. 2. A concerned listener. 2. A cheerful typist. 3 work program 113 114 feature Bancjf orchestra and choir are popular activities throughout District 281. but musical involvement for high school students goes further than most people are aware. For band members, there are All-State Band and GYCYS. For choir members, there is All-State Choir. For orchestra members, there are All-State Orchestra and GTCYS. GTCYS (Greater Twin Citiesโ€™ Youth Symphonies) is composed of eight separate orchestras. Each one consists of approximately one-hundred members. A director meets with them once a week for rehearsal. Students from the Minneapolis area are eligible to audition for the GTCYS. Auditions are held in the fall and winter every year, and old members must reaudition each time auditions are held. The auditions include a short, prepared solo and some sight-reading. The people involved say itโ€™s a real experience and pleasure to play in the GTCYS where they can play music on a professional level. The Minnesota All-State Orchestra is another group of aspiring musicians. It is one orchestra composed of approximately one-hundred-twenty members from the state of Minnesota. The student must play a short, prepared solo for an audition and must also be a member of their high school orchestra to qualify for membership. The orchestra meets once during the summer for a four-day music camp and once during the winter to record and perform a concert. 1. GTCYS members: M. Jin. J. l rson. B. Sawatsky. H. Nyquist. 2. Jennifer Stock practices music for an upcoming concert. 3. Much concentration is necessary to perform the Brahm s Requiem. 4. The orchestra plays for the student body. 3 feature 115 1. Minnesota All-State Orchestra members: C. Wurst. B. Groska. 2. Pat Jin follows the direction of Mr. Kloos. 3. The viola section practices a difficult part of music. 1 3 116 science โ€œDiscovering. โ€ Discovering new ideas and ways of the universe, science searches into the depths of nature and its surroundings. Like the universe, its courses range from the stars to the human body. 1. D. Sohn 2. N. Gillis 3. L. Sherman 4. R. Fredrickson 5. P. Hetchler 6. C. Curtis 7. J. Hartsook 8. B. O'Hara 9. S. Marhula science 117 118 math R el a ti vely Nothing New math 119 Touchers: C. Bugge. S. Buffington. M. Davis. A. Carlson. C. Thomson. J. DcMorett, R. Schmidt. G. Wilhelm. C. Paradis. 120 psychology The study of behavior has always been a fascinating ordeal. Why do we act the way we do? This question and many others, are asked and answered in psychology. In psychology, students learn about the many different behaviors, habits, learning processes, and methods of correcting certain problems. Each year psychology seems to attract more and more students, as the human desire to learn how our minds work, is growing. After Psych I, there is another course offered, Psych II. This course is for students selected by Mr. Boeddeker who have an interest in the field and techniques of psychology. 1. Putting the brain together. 2. Hooked up to a lie detector. 3. Mr. Boeddeker. Id, Superego n Me drama 121 Acting Up! Creating and taking the image of something other than yourself, takes concentration and imagination. This is something drama students learn through many exercises. Along with applying make-up and learning about different types and periods of theater, drama still captures the interest of many, and keeps coming on strong. 1. Learning lines. 2. Don 'I give me I hut innocent look. 3. Quit reading ahead! 4. Mr. Cunningham 3 122 feature Being left-handed isn't all that bad. but it does have its drawbacks. โ€œLeftiesโ€ often end up with pencil smudges and pen smears across papers and up the side of their hand. Classrooms never have enough left-handed scissors. Left-handers also have a terrible time eating if sitting next to a right-hander. Elbows bump and seem to get in the way. in each otherโ€™s face, plate or ribcage. Of course not all left-handed people have such problems, but those who do will fight a never ending battle with the right-handed for the upper hand. feature 123 124 languages A Second Language The foreign language department consists of French, German, and Spanish classes at various levels. The interested student can choose a language and register for that class at the appropriate level. The student not only learns a foreign language, but also learns about the culture and daily life of the people in that country. Understanding the people of a certain country and their cultural differences is a step in the right direction towards appreciating and accepting all kinds of people. T. Buctow D. Daly P. Stanoch languages 125 12fi art Many students enjoy taking art classes because the classes give them a chance to freely express themselves, even though art requires originality and imagination to create an object that both the artist and others can enjoy and appreciate. In a way, art is a type of escape from reality; and when you return you have an interesting accomplishment to share. R. Chugnon art 127 Of Many Shapes, Forms, and Sizes 128 communications Pick and Choose Because all students are required to take a communications class each semester, the department is one of the largest in school and offers the widest range of courses. Many students don't get too excited over the thought of English, and so the choice between many courses is. most often, the only reason for survival in the subject. As each year goes by. the variety of classes widens. Developmental Reading and Creative Comp were two that have been specially designed this year. These types of courses have enabled classes to become more specialized, catering to each individualโ€™s needs and interests. Whether it be filmmaking, drama, comp, humanities or journalism, there seems to be something for everyone. communications 129 Touchers: J. Dubbe. P. Billig, j. Phillips. F. Mosul, E. Evans. H. Weiss. S. Knutson. D. Ludvig. F. Zabel. 130 communications a . Vftty โ€œ tn r iwm WOityfl TifK to do if n M tMlf . )U U|5 tmw to vV it over ?z social studies 131 Our Past, Present, And Future Teachers: C. Swenson. C. Beldon. J. Zervas, C. Anderson. T. Sawyer. 132 social studies Although we may not realize it, social studies is an important part of our education. Through American studies, world area studies, and social problems we have learned of many different types of relationships between countries and the people who have shaped those countries. Having learned about other cultures, as well as our own, has given us a broader understanding of all races of people and the lives they lead. Social, however, was not always serious. How could it have been when the classes were filled with such a wide sampling of students? Minds wandered as we looked out the windows to see friends in classes across in the other circle. We canโ€™t count how many times we had to force our eyeballs not to roll back into their sockets during those interesting (?) movies that โ€œlended themselves so well to note taking. Yes, we all found ways to โ€™mentallyโ€™ escape on those days when we would much rather have been somewhere else. social studies 133 Teachers: M. Reckdahl. C. Nelson. C. Nord, T. Strong. K. Staples. R. Bauerly, S. Schmidt. L. Orning. B. Boyt, S. Gross. 134 aides, librarians Shhhhh 1. Front Row: . Jacobson. R. Loukiner. J. Wood. Row 2: B. Dahl. W. Hukriede. K. Parnell. K. Hanson. M. Nelson. Back Row: M. Borisevich. C. Claus. G. Gartner. J. Kako. Aides Not Pictured: D. Bailly. J. Zachman. L. Marsh. J. Keske. C. King. I). Nelson. G. Hesse. 2. Librarians: S. Liebel. L Yuzna. Aides: H. Sutherland. U. Lamb. 3. E.R.C. Aide: B. Schmidt. 4. S.R.C. Aide: B. Quigley. feature 135 The field of aviation is one of increasing popularity. An excellent aviation course is offered at Cooper with Mr. Dan Daly, (the Spanish instructor), teaching many different concepts in this area. After completing the first unit of the course on the history of aviation, students are introduced to the basic parts of an airplane, along with the various methods of power and the limitations of different types of planes. Meteorology is an important section of this elective, involving how weather affects aviation. Federal air regulations, navigation and radio procedures are also included in the course. All of this information helps the students better understand aviation, and prepares them for completing their own model flight plans. Guest speakers and actual airplane rides are also included in this course. Mr. E. J. Cooper talked to aviation students about his experiences flying bi-planes during World War I tying in ideas involving the history of aviation. Students are given opportunities to go on actual plane rides with Mr. Daly, and apply their knowledge to actual flying procedures. Generally, this course is a good introduction to the rapidly growing field of aviation. 136 industrial arts Shop Is Not Just for Guys Teachers: T. Loushin, A. Bomstad, J. Cook. D. Denneson. R. Lorentxen. R. Marsh. industrial Industrial Arts is an area involving many different fields. There is a wide variety of classes available to students. Auto Electricity has been added to the list of Industrial Arts courses, and other changes have also been made. Mr. Robert Marsh has been added to the staff, teaching Machine Shop and Auto Electricity. The course โ€˜Power Equipment and the Homemakerโ€™ has been changed to Know Your Car.โ€™ Attempts are being made to involve more girls in shop courses. All of the classes are open to girls, and they should become aware of all the opportunities available to them in the Industrial Arts field. arts 137 138 homo or. Look Whatโ€™s Cooking Teaching and preparing students with responsibility, for their futures, is just one of the things home economics has to offer. Its many different classes give students a variety of choices. Classes range from child in the family to create foods. Each class is directed to give students a closer outlook on their lives ahead. 1. D. Karls 2. E. Jordon 1 2 homeec 139 J. Camera shy? 2. Now where did I pul that thimble? 3. I never did like this shirt. 4. A finishin โ€˜ touch. 5. A nice arrangement. 6. M. Reed. 7. N. LeVahn. ft . Blahauvitz. 3 6 7 8 4 5 140 choir Music The Universal Language Music is indeed a universal language. It holds no restrictions or boundaries, but to each individual has its own special meaning and value. This year Cooper's Concert Choir. Varsity Choir, Girls Glee and Madrigals gave performances in a winter and spring concert. Their voices could be heard echoing throughout the halls doing Christmas carbls and concerts for the student body. This year's Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers were asked to sing downtown at the Government Center. They, along with the Varsity and Girls Glee Club, participated in another festival work with Armstrong and Robbinsdale. The Concert Choir and members of these groups were also judged at contest. Diane??? Practice during class Girls Glee Concert Choir choir 141 Varsity Choir. Concert Choir. Warming up. Working Tenors. 142 hand And the Band Played. . . The Band Department consists of five main hands: Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Concert Wind Ensemble. Concert Band Blue. Concert Band Orange, and Orchestra. There are also hockey, pep, and marching bands which play at sports activities and pep fests. Band members also participate in concerts and special activities. This year they played at a Minnesota North Star's game, and also went to St. Ola ' College. Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Concert Hand Blue. Orchestra. band, orchestra 143 U. Kloos I). Spangler 144 phys. ed Shape Up or Work Out Keeping physically fit is only a small part of phys. ed. Stressing good sportsmanship along with a strong desire to compete and succeed, helps lead the way to better development, and good athletes. Not only are courses offered in competitive areas, but also in outdoor activities, where students learn how to enjoy and live with nature. 6. R. Johnson 7. J. Hagen 8. J. Froh 9. L. Olson 10. B. O'Hara 11. B. Boyt 12. J. Fischer 13. J. Root phys. cd. 145 10 11 12 13 146 feature 80 Years 1 1. On February 10th Mr. Edwin J. Cooper's 80th birthday was celebrated at a tea held in the Cooper cafeteria. Here. Mr. Cooperand his wife of 59 years. La Von. 2. Willis Boynton. Ass't Superintendent of Schools, and Jim Root listen as guests spoke at the tea. 3. Dr. Leroy Hood. Superintendent of District 281. received district mementos from Mr. Cooper. 4. Andso any ways. . 5. Mr. Bob Mendenhall. District Music Coordinator, and other district band directors provided musical entertainment. 5 music 147 In terrela ted Although they work closely with the choirs and bands, these are separate, distinct groups. Choir council does planning for the choir. Madrigals and jazz ensemble practice during school and yet receive no academic credit. They have made numerous appearances in and out of school during the year. MADRIGALS R. Hermes, C. Kilcullen, B. Blomquist, J. Maass, J. Staley. C. Weinzetl, R. Fern, L. Lenarz, G. Westman. S. Magstadt, C. Struck. J. Lennartson, P. Sundeen, S. Montgomery. D. Kinnear. B. Olson. A. Miller. S. Ek. D. Urich. JAZZ ENSEMBLE Top Row: R. Tessmer. R. Schilling. B. Olson. R. Pearson. D. Michael. Row 3: D. Spangler. Director, J. Maass. K. Mason. L. Ambom. P. Larson. Row 2: S. Nelson. B. Holland. Bottom Row: R. Glaim. R. Townsend. D. Floe, M. Olson. C. Smith. J. Halstad, T. Anderson. Drummers: H. Overacker. B. NickoJausen. CHOIR COUNCIL Pres. R. Hermes. S. Ek. L. Lenarz. J. Staley. B. Olson. D. Urich, D. Kinnear. C. Struck. 148 student council Student council was an active organization this year. The meetings usually started out with a discussion on the resolutions from the last meeting, followed by the new business on the agenda. Members of the council were involved in committees dealing with a variety of subjects. This organization is hailed along with its members of involved students contributing services to their school. 4 class officers 149 The class cabincls represent Ihe student body in many issues pertaining to the students and the school. The Junior Class Officers had their hands full with the responsibility of planning this yearโ€™s prom. They raised a large amount of money by selling candy. Hard work was put in by each member in sending out surveys to classmates for their opinions, organizing the prom, and selling tickets. Under advisers Ms. Wray and Mr. E. Sullivan, their work was done with efficiency. The Senior Officers were busy along with their adviser. Mr. 1 Fraser, in voicing the senior class views. A main project of the cabinet was graduation. Much work was necessary in planning the awaited event. 2 1. 1976-77 Junior Class Officers: TR: M. Jin, S. Fern. J. Danielson, M. Harmsen. BR: T. Durellc, Ms. Wray. C. Corcoran. 2. 1976-77 Senior Class Officers: J. Bergeron. M. Bloomquist. R. Hermes. C. Kilcullen. 150 cheerleaders Again this year, as in the past, the cheerleaders were divided into two squads, fall and winter. The fall squad was led by Mary Doar and Renee Loushin who also took over the winter squad. The cheerleaders were looking for more fan participation and a higher degree of school spirit. They achieved this by cheering, posters, button sales, pep fests, and just plain being rowdy. All in all. it was a fun year for being a cheerleader. v I 1. Are you ready? 2. Yea! Rah! Rah! 11A WKSU! 3. AI a pepfest. 4. B-squad cheerleaders. 5. Winter Squad cheerleaders. cooperettes 151 Tennis Shoes and Ballet Slippers 1. Cooperettes dancing. 2. Taking it easy. 3. 1976-77 Cooperettes. With only two girls returning and twenty-two new members, the Cooperettes all agreed it would take an exceptional amount of practice to have straight lines, high kicks, pointed toes, and big smiles. The Cooperettes danced in parades in the summer and at football games in the fall, but during the winter they headed for the ice to dance on skates at a few hockey games. This was a new challenge for the Cooperettes and it proved to be an exciting one. 152 pom-pon girls Is Pom-Pons Changing? 2 No and yes. No, the purpose hasnโ€™t changed. Pom-pons is still a facet of cheering for school, for the team. Yes. the girls are changing. It was once an organization for those with less acrobatic abilitiesโ€ than cheerleaders, yet with a determination to cheer. Now the girls try out because just as this is a time of do your own thing,โ€ they would simply rather be a pom-pon girl. They have tried cheering and dance routines together; and using their pom-poms, have developed a style completely their own. While out on the field, or wherever, their goofiness seems to come out as they bop each other on the head with their pom-pons. Yes. they are changing. flagtwirlers 153 4 Captained by Laurie Edberg, the Flag Twirlers continued the tradition of excellent and original performance. The eight girls spent hours before and after school working to refine their routines in which each was a part. Displaying the COOPER lettered flags, they twirled to the marching and pep band music at soccer, football, and basketball games. Two of their special routines during the year were twirling with fire at Homecoming and performing on ice. J. Getting it right before a Pep Fest. 2. Becky expressing her enthusiasm in a cheer. 3. The Pom-Pon girls: Top to Bottom: B. MacDonald. S. Mullancy. L. Prairie, B. Kowalke, M. McClellan. J. Mohr, S. Potter, N. Stein bring. 4. Captain Laurie Edberg on the field during pre-game. 5. The Flag Twirlers: L. Prairie, K. Langham. D. Enquist, J. Tracy, L Edberg. L. Fiedler. C. Hays, B. Juba. 6. Leslie waiting to twirl. 154 marching band Left, Right. . . Different from other years, the Cooper Marching Band made almost picture-perfect formations, and. musically, performed well. This success was a result of the new policy that required each higher band member to participate in the band rather than have it completely composed of volunteers. In the fall. St. Olafs College, because they lacked a marching band, asked Cooper to march as a favor to them. Cooper eagerly accepted and thus, representing St. Olafs. performed on the collegeโ€™s field in pre-game and half-time shows. 1. Marching hand performance at Meilke Field. 2. Marching Band in concert. 3. Guidons show color. 4. Flagtwirler, D. Enquist. 5. Drum Major. D. Schwichtenberg. 6. Drum Majorette. A. Theisen. 7. Musical formation of the band, one of many. 7 156 guidons Hawks! Guidons! Alongside the dark blue band uniforms, the bright orange of the Guidon flags had an appealing and contrasting effect. Because they began to practice last summer, the girls were able to smoothly incorporate new flag dips in their routines that added that โ€˜โ€˜little bit extraโ€ to the half-time shows. At every soccer, football, basketball, and hockey game there was always a Cooper Mascot. The five-member squad froze their orange legs on the football field, cheered with the cheerleaders, danced to pep band music, and portrayed the โ€œHawkโ€ the best they could. Those crazy mascots were known to be the best Cooper has ever had. 1. 1976-1977 Guidon Corps. 2. Hi. itโ€™s me. 3. Mascots: Back Row: S. Groschen, C. Wurst, R. Parr. Front Row: K. Olson. R. Wondersee. โ€˜I. Guidons perform. pep club 157 1 Enthusiasm, thatโ€™s where it was in Pep Club. The dub tried to bring back the schoolโ€™s spirit that has been lost in the past years. Most of the posters that were in the โ€œYโ€™sโ€ were made by the girls, to draw more students to the upcoming events. They felt the school would be better if everyone participated and helped raise the dead spirit of Cooper Sr. High School. For 1977-78 they recruited boys so that the club would grow increasingly large in hopes of more school involvement. 1. 1976-77 Pep Club. 2. Pap Club Officers: Sec. N. Speicr, Trcas.. S. Tygeson. V. Pres.. L. Engcn, Pres. C. Fluck. 158 a.f.s. From Around the World Cooperโ€™s A.F.S. program began this year when we welcomed Dag Keibel to our school. Since then, he and the A.F.S. organization have been to various parties and meetings with other exchange students and A.F.S. clubs. Last fall, the group presented the movie โ€œThe Learning Treeโ€ to the student body and made almost SI.500. That money will be used to allow another exchange student to come here next year. and to aid the expenses of Becky Streeter and Tim Huston. Cooper's candidates for A.F.S. abroad, and domestic programs. 1. A.F.S. Chib: Back Row: A. Christenson. D. Cease. N. Spier. K. Anderson. B. Hansen. V. Hey wood. 2nd Row: Y. Doll. S. Finkcnhauer. K. Morrison. Adviser. Ms. Evans. Front Row: T. I luston. B. Streeter. D. Keibel. 2. Becky Streeter and Tim Huston. Candidates for A.F.S. abroad and domestic. 3. Day Keibel. A.F.S. Student from Germany. 4. Vive la France! 5. Zapata. ti. French Club: J. I ley land. A. Richter. T. Durette. M. Williams. A. Theisen. B. Juba. E. Nelson. Adviser: Mme. Stanoch. 7. German Club: Back Row: I). Slender. D. Cease. T. Huston. C. Wurst. B. Doll. P. Finnomore, M. Milless. . Doll. Front: A. Christensen. K. Sharp. J. Anderson. B. Hansen. K. Morrison. Y. Doll. B. Streeter. J. Darg. C. Frayseth. Adviser: Fraulein Buetow. language clubs 159 4 The three language clubs. French. German, and Spanish, offer fun and expanded cultural knowledge (mostly just fun) to their members. Activities ranged from cooking foods typical of a certain culture, to having hayrides. French Club lacked large attendances at their before school meetings but made up for that by the number of people showing up for their activities. German Club also met before school, where they made plans for their outings. . . dinners, celebrations, and a sliding party that four people came to. Spanish Club had a difficult time getting students involved, at first, but had a good time in the end. They sold those familiar, but well-liked Lifesaver Suckers to finance their activities. 160 hawksโ€™quill 1. Editors and Assistant Editors: Front Row: M. Myers. B. Lund. A. Brown. Y. Doll. M. Jin. Back Row: H. Meyers. M. I larmsen. L. Dahl. T. Reid. J. Eastlund. A. Gawhoy. R. Hnrtfiel, B. Zeidler. M. Aimer. C. Manning. V. Miller. Not Shown: K. Johnson. 2. Michelle Harmsen works on ads. a very important part of the newspaper's budget. 3. Reporters: C. Wurst. T. Patterson, J. Reinke. M. Bearing. C. Beal. P. Norton, J. Folstad, E. Betten, J. Anderson, S. Holmquist. A. Loonier. J. Maass. D. Wilkom, W. Myers, A. LaBerge. T. Huston, A. Theisen. Not Shown: C. Fick, D. Skatter. T. Clayton. 4. Hawk's Quill adviser. Karyl Boll and editor-in-chief. Lynn Nickolausen. hawks quill 161 newspaper, n. a regular publication, usually daily or weekly, containing news, advertisements, etc. Webster Under editor Lynn Nickolausen and adviser Karyl Boll, the Quill was published fourteen times during the year. Working together, the staff โ€œmanaged to spend fewer nights writing those 2 a.m. articles and missed only a few deadlines. To keep us. the students, aware of what was going on and yet short enough to hold our short attention spans during study halls, or long enough to get engrossed in during a boring class, the articles covered almost all that happened at Cooper. In addition to all of the work, the staff was a close-knit group socially. They had great times planning parties and outings that relieved them from their school reponsibilities. 162 talonsโ€™ In Ions' 163 Editor-in-Chief Patti Maniak Managing Editor Cindy O'Neil Adviser Vcrn Hollister Business Adviser Caryl Bugge Business Photography Student Life Seniors Underclassmen School Personnel Organizations Sports Index Kathy Kane. mgr. Karen Freeze Becky Kowalke. ed. Bob Egcrer BobMauk Rick Hermes Steve Beckey Carol Kilcullen, ed. Meg Williams Ann Miller Cindy Struck, ed. Barb Siddall Lisa Thorson Shelley Miller, ed. Scott Nelson Deb Smith Becky Groska. ed. Sue Potter Colleen Corcoran Bonnie Bobleter. ed. Barb Juba Anne Theisen Janet Bergeron, ed. Andre LaBergo Mary Wei sen Carolyn Wurst. ed. Patrice Kottkc 164 debate, declam. 1976-77 Debate team: J. Nord, S. Pearson. D. Gartner, C. Easla. L Sharp, L. Sorenson. Oral expression is a gift of several students. This talent is demonstrated and developed through the organizations of Declamation and Debate. Declamation offers the opportunity to express oneself in speeches, covering a variety of categories. Many hours of practice are spent by each individual in preparation for speech contests. Ms. Heath and Mr. Phillips play the part of the objective coaches, aiding the declamers in their presentations. The Debate team offers a more formal expression of words. Long hours of research and organization are essential for a successful debate. The tournaments bring the debaters to various high schools in the state, such as St. Cloud Apollo, Dulth Central, and West High. This yearโ€™s team represented the school well and many individual goals were met by the members. 3. 1976-77 Declam team. 2. Ms. Heath responds. I think youโ€™ve got it.โ€ 3. The Debate sign marks the spot. 4. Mr. Phillipsโ€™reaction, Don't tell me that's for real!โ€ 5. Debate coach Harvy Weiss. 6. Debaters' fa vorite corner. De bade Office PFB.ff MEMBER 6 5 feature 165 During the Thanksgiving break a group of Humanities students went on a ski trip to Quadna ski lodge. Mr. DeGuise chaperoned the trip and planned the group's activities. Skits were performed by the group, followed by song fests, swimming parties and awareness exercises. With the fantastic food of Quadna ski lodge and the ski slopes of Sugar Hills the Hum . . people had an enjoyable weekend. Girls โ€™Athletic Association 1( 6 g.a.a. I. Ms. Froh and Ms. Hagen. G.A.A. advisers. 2. G.A.A. Members:Top Row: S. faques. D. Helling. T. Smith. T. Tientcr. S. Olson. G. Rocha. S. Siddal. V. Miller. P. Vojta, J. Anderson. 3rd Row: B. Winterhalter. D. Brngel. I). Romfo. K. Pupe .a, C. Beal. C. Burau. D. Cease. M. Kinler. E. McEhvee. 2nd Row: C. Matt. K. Rood. K. Robinson. S. Winterhalter. C. Manning. Y. Doll. B. Hansen. S. Johnson. Front Row: IX Eimers. M. Johnson. K. Morrison. M. Wahl. K. Hirte. C. Rudewill. A. Christenson. D. Stendcr. 3.1 got it! 4. Bump it Amy! 5. G.A.A. Archery Team: Back Row: T. Smith. I). Bragel. D. Romfo. Front Row: C. Burar. S. Johnson. D. Cease. C. Beal. 2 g.a.a. 167 G.A.A. is designed to give girls an opportunity to indulge in a variety of sports intramurally. The different sports meet at various times during the year and offer the girls a chance to participate in as many activities as they wish. The girls are able to letter by earning points for the sports they are involved in. The points are added up at the end of the year and awards are presented to those with qualifying numbers. From archery to volleyball and bowling to ping pong โ€” these sports and the girls involved helped make G.A.A. a big success this year. 168 national honor society The National Honor Society is a traditional organization. It was formed for students with a high calibre of involvement, based on outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Carnations once again signified membership in the club. The officers wore red and white flowers. White carnations were worn by the new members and red ones by the old members. On the night of January tenth, the new members were inducted into the National Honor Society Well written speeches that served as both illustrations and entertainment were given by the officers and guest attendant Mr. Johansen. The Society held an extra activity this year. Many members attended a banquet.at the University Club with guest speaker. Mr. Davis. J. TR: A. Hawkins. S. Miller. B. Meyer. M. Van Essen. M. Thompson. L. Lenar . B. Boblcter. J. Milhauer. P. Drolson, M. Williams. R. Schilling. M. Luby. J. Hanson. J. Commers. M. Anderson. S. Sinjcm. B. Ebner. P. Moiling. P. Norton. D. Fredrickson. D. Schwichtenberg, S. Desens. S. Potter. B. Olson. C. Wurst, B. Siddall. C. Pick. D. Neuburgcr. 2R: H. Meyers. H. Craven. K. Cogswell. S. Kane. A. Fallon. C. Wcinzetl. L. Radloff. L. Torpy. P. Finnemore. D. Hughes. L. Youngquist, C. Weinbar. A. Richter. C. Pudewell. A. Laberge. J. Reinke. S. Magstadt. N. Bergman. M. McClellan. K. Jacobs. B. Lund. M. Stuntebeck. C. Lysdahl. C. Smith. J. Lewis. D. I Kinnear. C. Hays. P. Mourning. R. Bosshart. 3R: Parr. L. Westphall, M. Hels. H. Nyquist. P. Belt , I Sin ton. M. Hanson. J. Seikkula. M. Williams. A . Sorensen. R. Schutz. T. Christensen. R. Loushin. 'โ–  Malicki. D. Cease, C. Claus. J. Cavanagh. C. Burau. I โ€ข Couillard, S. Olson. D. Erickson. L. Voss. P. Goley. Johnson. BR: P. Sundcen. M. Reed. M. Jin. D. Floe.. -Prairie. C. Frayseth. B. Juba. T. Durette, T. Werner. ย โ€ข Christensen. J. Darg. B. Doll. S. Davis. D. Pemberton. C. Magnuson. C. Corcoran. B. Sawatsky. M. Wahl. J-Hanson. C. Angel I. S. Johnson. L. Nickolauson. M-Harmsen. B. Streeter. A. Theisen. national honor society 169 1. 1976-77 National Honor Society officers: Treasurer Yvonne Doll, President Scott Nelson. Vice-President Patti Maniak, Secretary Laurie Edberg. 2. Old members: TR: S. Ek. K. Johnson. B. Graham. S. Nelson. E. Ncwhouse. D. Olson. P. Maniak. L. Edberg. 2R: S. Kurtty. C. Reinert. D. I rson. S. Schabcr. C. Kilcullen. D. Michael. S. Radcrmacher. C. Cardinal. Y. Doll. 3R: L. Hiller, T. Crough. B. Kowalke. L. Prairie. J. Tracy. C. O'Neil. K. Schik. J. Bergeron. R. Eiden. BR: S. Shoemaker. D. Biddick. A. Brown. L. Amborn. J. Nord. B. Gawboy. 170 fi.t.c. Audio-visual aides are the students who make possible the use of the A.V. equipment in the classrooms. Mr. Kane is the A.V. adviser. A new addition to the band department this year is the Band-aides. These students are involved in keeping the band rooms looking nice, and filing concert and pep band music. . A.V. aides:TR: M. Ontko. S. drifts. R. Demeules. R. Mauk. D. Schmitt. B. Lee. M. Flannery. 2R: B. Hosch. V. Farm. G. Claus. BR: M. Cady. L. Wing, S. Meinert. L. Flesner. T. Dueck. R. Kane. 2. Band-aides: TR: D. Hatcher. . Haight. S. Hacker. 2R: P. Larson. I.. Bcsnett. K. Anderson. BR: M. Morin. L. Amhorn. S. Davis. 3 1. 1976-77 Chess Club. 2. 1976-77 Y.O.U.T.H. Club. 3. 1976-1977 G. U.S. and K.E. Y. Club. Y.O.U.T.H. Club is a service organization, organized state wide. Cooper participants attended state and regional meetings. They also toured General Mills Corporation. G.U.S. (Girls United in Service) and K.E.Y. (Business Menโ€™s Organization) were joined into one club this year, and met weekly over breakfast at Tally-Ho. There they decided on school and community services to be carried out during the course of the year. With the help of advisers Ms. Sherman. Mr. Gagnon, and Ms. Hartsook. the club organized a Valentine's Day party at Highview and planned a bonfire for Homecoming that, unfortunately, was canceled. Chess Club this year had many matches, which they did well in. They have many young members on their team and their future outlook seems bright. 172 scores Robbinsdale Armstrong Sub-Region Region 6AA 'enter Blaine Minnefonl Jrmsfforii Tartan โ€ข OPPONEB Wayzata]! Edina Fridley Eisenhower1 rKeun JLy., MiitnHri Paxk ht Lincoln Lindtfcrg Way at a [enter itationaLs REGION OPPONENT WE T Park Center 3 gjsenhowei n 2 fwayzala B Volleyba pPPONl Rv' yzatc Jvl a I'sba-l Park-Ger Ettina rt Fridley Rjr.hfieh ,o v score wins. Football Bovsโ€™ Cross- 1 Country Y OPPONENT WE THEY Wayzata 6 20 inetonka 6 Center 16 ibbinsdale 34 โ€™dina East 16 ihower 14 Kennedy 8 Fridley 16 Richfield 20 โ€ขOPPONENT WE Richfield Wayzata Edina East Fridley Eiscnn Kenne Minne D'_i rlr rdlK Swimming NT WE THEY OPPONENT WE Fridley 107 Armstrong 100 INVIT ATIONALS St. Olaf 10th St. Louis Park 2nd scores 173 Washburn 113.40 Stillwater 118 Fridley 112.95 Richfield 118.75 Fridley lYiigiiui PNALS %5th ยฃ b invi St. Clou Northvvi fenn toys 1 Skiing OPPONENT WE T Armstrong L l Mtttower W Mankato w (Edina West Edison Jefferso: Lindbu Lindm Gymnastics OPPONENT WE Anoka 92.1 101.35 86.5 12.05 ...119.7 ark Center 109.85 Robbinsdale 113.40 THEY 90.4 82.30 89.85 108.85 104.75 89.1 115.35 81.05 106.02 107.8 120.50 Mound vie Awu$ipon$r Ljjjdbergh Wa zata Edina East Fridley Minnetonka โ– bhfield . wsenhow d M 174 basketball Cagers Slip basketball 175 Starting the year with three quick victories over Fridley. Eisenhower, and Park Center, this year's basketball team provided early optimism to many Cooper students and fans. After two losses to league leaders Richfield and Kennedy, however, the cagers could never really get back on track as they won only two of their remaining games to finish with a frustrating 5-16 overall mark. Although often at a height disadvantage, which made it hard for the Hawks to control the boards, hopefully much experience was gained as three starters and many capable juniors will return. This yearโ€™s squad was led by senior co-captains Curt Cardinal and Tom Burquest. Tom also received the All-State Player of the Week honor from WCCOโ€™s Prep Parade, and also received All-Conference Honorable Mention as did Junior Tim Burquest. 1. VARSITY TEAM: Front Row: Mgr. B. Komperud, C. Cardinal Tim Burquest. A. LaBerge, T. Burquest. T. Freeman. Mgr. S. Spring. Back Row: Coach Strong, N. Lcs .ko. E. Newhouse. S. Greenfield. M. Anderson. M. Almquist. ]. Bray. Coach Johnson. 2. Tom scoring. 3. Basketball Cheerleaders: L. Hiller, M. Hels. D. Clough. M. Newcomb, I). Erickson. 4. LaBerge jumping center .against Fridley. 5. Tom amidst sea of arms. 6. Tim Burquest'skying.' 6 176 basketball 1. Tim driving for a layup. 2. Tony Freeman shows good concentration on jumpshot. 3. Coaches Strong and Johnson before game. 4. Let's go! 5. JUNIOR VARSITY: Coach Strong. R. VanKrevelin. D. Bethke. W. Bloom. M. Almquist, D. Lee. J. Bray. N. Leszko, T. Ruble. 6. SOPHOMORE TEAM: First Row: T. VanKrevelin. D. Olen. J. Butorac. B. Harman. T. Bakula. A. Greenfield. Second Row: Coach Baucrly. M. Picot. S. Graham. L. Norgren. D. Bressler. J. Lorentzcn. D. Kiel. Coach Pokinghorn. 2 basketball 177 6 178 basketball Turn Around What a difference a year makes. After winning only two games in its first conference season last year, this yearโ€™s girls basketball squad made quite a turnaround, starting out with five wins in its first eight games and by earning the respect of teams throughout the conference. Under the direction of head coach Neil Gillis, considerable improvement was seen, especially in the areas of shooting, rebounding, and passing. Still, the Hawks are young. With all the starters returning except senior Yvonne Doll, along with promising sophomores from the Junior Varsity ranks, the outlook is again very bright indeed for next season. Captains this year were Yvonne Doll and junior guard Cindy Frayseth. The forwards include juniors Julie Reinke, Amy Richter, and Julie Seikkula, while additional rebounding came from sophomores Jill Halstead and Wendi Lohmann. l 2 7. Head coach. Neil Gillis. 2. Cindy starting the offense. 3. Amy Richter hauls down a rebound against Edina East. 4. VARSITY TEAM: First Row: A. Richter. C. Frayseth. Y. Doll. W. Lohmann. J. Reinke. Back Row: S. Schaber, M. George. S. Chovan. J. Seikkula. J. Halstead. E. Nelson. P. Heubsch. 5. JUNIOR VARSITY: Front Row: T. Hommcs. J. Lutgen. C. Schmidt. S. Meyer, P. Heubsch. Second Row: M. George. A. Schik. C. Schmidt. S. Chovan. M. Daly. Third Row: S. Schaber. J. Seikkula. J. Halstead. E. Nelson. Not Pictured: C. Mattson. C. Jackels. 6. Freethrow. 7. Yvonne Doll leads fast break. 178 oj โ–  basketball 179 6 7 180 crosscountry We Ran and Ran Cross Country has been growing more and more popular every year here at Cooper. This year a whole NEW dimension was added, a girls team. Sure there have been girls on the team before, but this year enough girls went out to make a good strong girls team. The team, led by Captain Lori Yost, finished with a 2-6 Conference record. The boys had an outstanding year; they ran extremely well, and in doing so. took 2nd place in regionals which meant the team would go to state. The State Meet team, including Captains Dave Atchison, and Brian Blackhawk, as well as Shawn Mason. Frank Fuller. Mark Kane, Mitch Larson. West Peterson. Webster Peterson and Jeff Steenerson, took 9th place. The team ran to a 6-2 Conference record. 1. Frank Fuller runs with the crowd. 2. Shawn Mason, tired, hut trying. 3. 1976-77 Cross Country Team: Front Row: B. Haefs, K. Folstad. B. Grander. S. Spring. P. Meyer. P. Martinson. M. Miller. T. Jacobs. Row 2: K. Olson. R. Wright, D. Klimek. R. Carruth. L Wright, K. Anderson. S. Beal. S. Hall. T. Kroger. R. Parr. Row 3: L. Grimstead. B. Enck, D. Andresen. W. Peterson, M. Morin. W. Peterson. G. Temple, M. Kane. J. Steenerson. C. Jerne, L. Yost. J. Seikkula. Back Row: Coach Fischer. T. Braun. B. Ebner. F. Fuller, B. Anderson. D. Atchison, B. Blackson, S. Mason, S. Nelson, M. Larson. D. Plasencia. J. Voydetich. Coach Ellison. 4. Blackhawk does it again. 5. Team Coaches and Captains J. Fischer, B. Blackhawk. L Yost. D. Atchison. S. Mason, J. Ellison. 6. It's a race to the finish. Photo Courtesy of Post Publishing 2 crosscountry 181 182 football The Pigskin Inspired by the tune, โ€œYellow Submarine,โ€ the football team finished strong, winning three out of the last four games. After defeating Robbinsdale, the Hawks were on Iheir way. The only downfall was a disappointing 28-8 Homecoming loss to Kennedy. In back-to-back wins. Cooper came from behind and defeated Fridley and Richfield. Coach Sullivan was proud of the 76-77 squad. Overcoming the fact of no returning starters, the team duplicated last yearsโ€™ 4-5 record. The leadership of Captains Mike Peppe and Brad Larson was a factor in this success. Both on and off the field, Cooper was an impressive team. Peppe. Larson. Matt Wannebo, and Steve Ferry were named to WCCOโ€™s All-State Team of the Week. Gaining All-Conference honors were Peppe and Ferry. Continuing with tradition, many records were broken. Two team records were set, while Peppe set one individual record. Wannebo, two and Ferry, four. The Orange Scarves were awarded to Peppe, Larson, Wannebo. Ferry, Bill Ceritelli, and Doug Oyen. 1. The starting line-up. 2. Excitement after a scoring drive. 3. A-Squad Cheerleaders: Front Row: D. Erickson. M. Hels. R. Lousbin. Back Row: L. Lund. R. Reimer. M. Ooar. L. Hiller. L. Youngquist. M. Thureson, R. Schutz. 4. Varsity Team. Seniors: Front Row: S. Briggs. M. Reimer. R. Spencer. K. Grenson. J. Jacobson. S. Fern. Row 2: T. Peterson. D. Praemen, J. Stock. M. Peppe. M. Wannebo. D. Squires. Coach Sullivan. Row 3: T. Berard, M. Windsor, B. Larson. D. Oyen. B. Seigler. J. VanKrevlen, G. Kasanesky. J. Gruhlke. Coach Knight. Row 4: G. Jensen. J. Terhark. T. Norgren. K. Augustin. M. Luby. P. Drolson, L. Long. J. Schuctz. M. Anderson. Coach Lorentzen. 5. Football is a sport of both grace. . . 6. . . . and clumsiness. 7. Matt Wannebo passes. . . 8. . . . to Mike Peppe. c' is ss : v n I n ffV .1 if.' ft v - - ' 1 3 184 football football 185 7. Varsity Team. Juniors: Front Row: D. Dickinson. F. Podrebarac. T. Freeman. S. Hemingway, S. Rixe. J. Cavanagh. J. Peterson. Row 2: M. Reed. T. Erickson. J. Hagen. C. Loushin, R. VanKrevlen. P. Smothers. J. Jacobs. D. Wotzka. T. Jacobs. M. Harmsen. Row 3: C. Coomer. M. Stiff. K. Langam, D. Parker. T. Busch. S. Durant. B. Ceritelli. S. Suhr, D. Kane. Row 4: L. Larson. J. Harmen. B. Marx. B. Hanson. J. Blohm. T. Daher. S. Ferry. D. Johnson. J. Bray. J. Sybrant. 2. B-Squad Cheerleaders: L. Grimstead. J. Ruehle, M. Scheuermann. A. Marxen. T. Chase. K. Baniecke. S. Sullivan. M. Cavanaugh. 3. Joe Sybrant punts. 4. Sophomores: Front Row: T. Fahy. J. Anderson. E. Hammer. B. Kroll. J. Gieske, S. Ceritelli. P. Jewett. B. Gessell, M. Belland. B. Konkos. A. Slromback. J. Butorac. M. Larson. S. Sward. Row 2: R. Shubert. D. Seller .. B. Komperude. B. Nickolausen. D. Josser. T. Perrier. D. Bressler. J. Lorentzen. R. Glaim. D. Biro. B. Harmon. J. Tabor. R. Bartosch. M. Edblom. L. Norgren. Row 3: Coach Reel). Coach Johnson. M. Picott. M. Leutem. M. Pfieffer. M. Seymour. B. Quam. J. Cotter. S. Graham. E. Erickson. H. Bursch. J. Klick. D. McQuire. D. Rohling. J. Hammcrstadt. R. Mattson. Coach Swenson. 5. Tri-Captain Mike Windsor was unable to play because of injuries resulting from a car accident. 6. The Hawks defeat Richfield. 7. You Better Watch Out! 7 The Fans 186 fans Athletic events could not exist without the fans. Fans add life to the games. They attend for various reasons: enjoyment, nothing else to do.โ€ or just to hang-out. All ages attend these functions, young children dreaming of glory to come and adults dreaming of glory gone. Parents were among the biggest supporters, even if their child was not involved. Ted Leuer was the most dedicated fan Cooper ever had. always watching the action from the sidelines. Fan support is essential to the players performance. The yelling and cheering is sensed by the athletes. The atmosphere is set by th mood of the crowd, often influencing victories and defeats. feature 187 Starting with captainโ€™s practice and ending with regional or state competition, jocks work hard. For instance, football players โ€œwork by tackling their opponents and applying force to make them move. Swimmers, by the end of the season, have swum two hundred miles, while runners have run six hundred miles. The biggest drawback in sports is injury. While most athletes are fortunate enough to avoid injury, some are not. No sport is injury-free. although some have fewer injuries than others. Hockey and football have the highest percentage of injuries. This year, cases of separated shoulders, chipped wrists, water-on-the-knee, broken fingers, sprained ankles and black eyes were common sights. Despite the hard work and the possibility of injury, many people are involved in athletics. The reasons vary, but many agree: It is an enjoyable and worthwhile activity. 188 hoys' gymnastics Effort In keeping with tradition, the 1976-77 Gymnastics team was trying hard for the top. Although there were not many efforts for support at the meets, the team efforts made up for it. Outstanding performances by Don Little, Dean Duffney. Dave Rohling. Bob Peppe, and Dave Fredrickson were proof of these efforts. The Hawks took the first place trophy while attending the Northwest Invitational. The team sent Little. Duffney. and Peppe to the state meet. Little placed 5th in all-around competition. The sophomores were an asset to the team, finishing with a 7-2 record in the Lake Conference. At an overall glance, the most accurate comment would be. โ€œThe season was a good one. with even better ones to come.โ€ I. Dave Rohling lakes a (lying leap. 2. Dean Duffney displays an Iron Cross. 3. Myles Gunia sw ings and sways. 4. Up and over! 3. Don Little on the parallel bars. 6. The M76'77 Hoys' Gymnastics Team: Front Row: D. In vie. B. Nelson. R. Crookshank. M. Steinhauser. S. Little. Back Row: Coach Olson. S. Corral. D. Duffney. D. Fredrickson. B. Peppe. D. Rohling. D. Little. 2 boys'gymnastics 189 ( 190 girls gymnastics Injury The Girls Gymnastics team was undoubtedly set for trouble this year when the unfortunate burden of injury was placed on top scorer Michelle Stuntebeck. Injury was also a mishap for sophomore jean Hels. Even with the injuries of these girls the team came through with some very talented and outstanding athletes which were Wendy Hettle, Shelia Ewer and Cheryl Lewis. The team ended the season with a 4-3 record. What a Season! 1. Jodi Larson does her stuff. 2. Cheryl Lewis on the beam. 3. Linda holds it steady. 4. Julie Randall competes in the floor exercise. 5. The 1976-77 Girls' Gymnastics Team: Front Row: L. Bigley. L. Height. M. Schutz, J. Strand. L. Milbauer, J. Randall. J. Hels, L. Milner. K. Coffin. M. Hetman. Row 2: Coach Mader. C. Krieger, S. Knight. K. Freese. A. Dillenburg, C. Smith. J. Larson. P. Kottke, Coach Forseth. Back Row: K. Bolduc. W. Hettle. C. Lewis. M. Stuntebeck. R. Eidcn. S. Ewer, D. Netland. K. Kammeier. 2 HJ girls gymnastics 191 5 g .1 $ ,ย l โ€ขโ€ข 5 ' tยฎ I J4 A 4 hockey 193 The Icemen . . . This yearโ€™s hockey team was one of the best ever at Cooper. The players on the team believed in carrying it out to the finish. Going into many overtimes was their way of โ€˜โ€˜hanging in there.โ€ The Varsity team record was 10-3. with Junior Varsity at 8-3-4. Outstanding performances by John Evans. Larry Long. Craig Winter and Dick Griep aided this team to many victories. Although the team did not suffer many injuries, one major one was that of Senior Steve Peterson. He obtained the injury in January. This injury kept Steve out for the rest of the season. In retrospect, the hockey team did a fine job in displaying their talent and knowledge of the game of hockey. 1. 1976-77Junior Varsity Hockey Team: Front Row: . Jendro, K. Johnson. M. Wilcox. J. Wilc .ck, R. Schert, M. Dormanen. W. Renking. D. Krause. Back Row: Coach Herrboldt. B. Gessell. R. Josclyn. B. Stenstrud. B. Konkol. D. Long. J. Carlson. C. Loushin, D. Fornoce. 2. They try. 3. They make it. 4. 1976-77 Varsity Hockey Team: Front Row: . Evans. D. Griep. M. Okcrstrom. J. Langanki. S. McCallum. B. Boettner. J. Tabor. W. Renking. S. Hall. Back Row: Coach Herrboldt. S. Hemingway. S. Ferry. A. Johnson. P. Jewett. J. Voydetich. S. Sinjem. L. Long. C. Winter. J. Carlson. Coach Staples. 5. Hockey cheerleaders: N. Hanson. L. Lund. M. Thureson. A. Beck field. R. Reimer. 6. Dick Griep in a familiar pose. 7. Craig tries also. 8. Wa tch wha t you 're doing Joe! 8 104 hockey 7. It's a face off. 2._ Steve makes a save. 3. The scoreboard tells the truth. 4. Craig, ready to face off. 5. Hockey Cheerleaders in action. 6. In a hurry? 7. foe tending goal. (!. John has a hit of trouble. 1 2 hockey 195 196 skiing skiing 197 Lousy Weather Conditions Freezing temperatures and lack of snow diminished practice time for both downhill and cross country skiers. The most intense practice month, January, was ruined because of weather conditions. In downhill skiing, the girls were led by Tracy Werner and Kim Wrobleski, while the boys were led by Steve Banker and Tim Braun. The ski season was always an exciting one, whether the excitement was on the slopes or on the bus. Cross country skiing is gaining much popularity. Outstanding performances were shown by Brian Ebner, Shawn Mason and Mitch Larson, with support given by Dan Andresen and Webster Peterson. With the energy crisis, perhaps cross country skiing will become a way of life. 1. Managers Kris Forsythe and Sue Saha. 2. The 1976-77 Downhill Ski Team: Front Row: T. Bcnyhoff, K. Terall. P. Drolson, T. Braun. Coach Banker. J. Magstadt. S. Banker. G. Hemkin.J. Rhode. Back Row: P. Mommsen. P. Yungner. T. Rush ford. J. Jaeger. D. Miller. B. Olson. S. Nelson. B. Nickolausen. J. VanEsscn. R. Bartosch. S. Forsythe. T. Bremel. 3. Tammy Christenson shows her expertise on the slopes. 4. The 1976-77 Cross Country Ski Team: Front Row: W. Peterson. T. Martinson. C. Claus. M. Winker, B. Cooper. D. Eastlund. M. Olson. Row 2: W. Peterson. D. Andresen. D. Swanson. D. Larson. J. Knowlen. B. Anderson. J. Olson. Back Row: Coach O'Hara. L. Wright. C. Baum. B. Ebner. D. Plasencia. M. Larson, S. Mason. C. Lei ter. 5. The 1976-77 Downhill Ski Team: Front Row: . Darg, M. Tuma.J. Wicks. S. Groschen. M. Ulmanic. L. Johnson. M. McAlpinc, D. Pemberton. Back Row: C. Banker, J. Josephson, R. Schutz, T. Blau. S. Mikold. S. Nelson. T. Werner. K. Wrobleski. L. Radke. K. Sather. T. Christensen. D. Enquist. 6. Coaches Jan Mathews and Ginger Peterson. 7. Sue Groschen. . . 8. .. . and her cohort Shari Mikold. 9. The 1976-77 Cross Country Ski Team: V. Swanson. B. Haefs, B. Enck. 10. Scott Nelson races through the gates. 11. Turning swiftly is Steve Banker. 198 soccer soccer 199 Conference Champions Keeping with Cooperโ€™s tradition as a soccer power, this yearโ€™s team proved they were just that as they rolled to a best-ever record of 14-2-1 and first place in the Lake Red division. A stingy defense and a fierce passing attack were characteristics the soccer team possessed as they scored impressive victories throughout the season, with their worst loss being by only two goals to state champion Lincoln. Surely destined for a state tournament berth, the fourth-ranked Hawks hopes came to an abrupt halt when they lost to Wayzata in the first round of region play 2-1. For Cooperโ€™s many soccer fans who turned out in overflow crowds for many home and away games, such an ending didnโ€™t seem right. Yet as Coach Bauerly said, One game doesnโ€™t change the great year weโ€™ve had. They canโ€™t take that conference trophy away from us.โ€ This yearโ€™s squad was led by many talented seniors including All-Conference picks Tim Greene, Murray Williams and Bruce Stanchfield. The teamโ€™s MVP award went to both Murray and Bruce, and Keith Johnson received Most Improved. Also playing key roles this year were many juniors who will return with a successful sophomore group, leaving an optimistic outlook on next season. 7. Varsity Team: Front Row: T. Wander. D. Neuberger. R. Dorn, J. Langanki. T. Greene. J. Lennartson. K. Johnson. Steve Sinjem. Back Row: A. LaBerge, M. Williams. N. Lcszko, B. Arscneau. C. Winter. Scott Sinjem. B. Stanchfield. J. McGuire, coach Bauerly. 2. Scott Sinjem splits a Burnsville wall. 3. New head coach Ron Bauerly. 4. Bruce Stanchfield races down opponent. 5. Leaping header for Lennartson. 6. All-conference halfback Tim Greene. 7. Murray prepares for a possible header. 8. Joe Langanki gets all wrapped up. Post Publishing 7 Post Publishing 8 200 soccer 1. Near goal. 2. Water break. 3. Cooper player hurdles teammate to keep up with ball. 4. Sophomore Team: Front: J. Townsend. First Row: S. Johnson. T. Nguyen. M. Trafton, J. Lauzon. J. LaForce. P. Mommson. S. Briggs. Second Row: G. Claus. S. Violet. G. Neuberger. J. Tracy. R. Kozub. Third Row: T. Leonard. D. Rymanowski. D. VanEssen. J. Sieglcr. C. Packer. 5. Tim Greene controlling play. 6. McGuire speeding towards goal. 7. Junior Varsity: Front Row: Coach R. Moscll. G. Hesse. R. Baardson. Mgr. J. Brown. Second Row: . Anderson. M. Koerner. A. Bently. B. Hilger. Third Row: Jeff Anderson. B. Slettehaugh. M. Minnich. B. Alford. D. Lee. Fourth Row: D. Long. C. Claus. B. Cooper. S. Montgomery. T. Boxell. Post Publishing 1 soccer 201 7 202 feature This Year We Saw. . . 1. . . . Murray Williams make two All-State Soccer Teams. 2. .. . John Stock and Mark Luby wrestle to region championships. Yvonne Doll, a three-sporter. win the Athena Award. 4. . . . Randy Schultz, All-American swimmer, splash to many victories. 5. . . . Tim Green make All-Conference in soccer. 6. . . . Michelle Stunteheck make a State Meet appearance with her diving skills. 7. .. . Steve Ferry make the All-State Football Team as a junior. 8. . . . Larry Long make numerous hat tricks. 9. .. . Tom Burquest make WCCO's All-State Team of the Week. 10. . . . Craig Winter score frequently in hockey. It. . . . Bruce Stanch field make All-Conference in soccer. 12. .. . Jim Root, athletic director, almost everywhere. 3 fonture 203 2(M swimming swimming 205 A Spirited Season From the start of tho season, the girls knew it would be an exciting one. The initiation of the sophomore members and the breakfasts at Perkins proved the amount of team spirit the team had. The spirit was certainly necessary during the long season. The State 1 ligh School League changed the length of the season to four months. They also altered the events, dropping some and lengthening others. These changes did not hold back the team. Led by captains Janet Bergeron and Bonnie Bobleter. the girls finished as runners-up in the Lake Red Division with a 7-1 record. They also captured a fourth place in the; sectional meet, sending Jackie Ramerth. Peggy Huebsch. Jenny Morin. Bonnie Bobleter and Michelle Stunteback to the state meet. The highlights of the; season were the meets against Wayzata and Park Center. Both of the meets were close ones with the 1 lawks emerging victorious. Perhaps the 7-1 record was the biggest pleasure of the season. The record reflects the hard work, dedication and determination the team put out. Peggy I luebsch. a dedicated swimmer. 2. Kathie Hanson flies through the air. '.i. The team at practice. Michelle Stunteback does a reverse. 5. The 1976-77 Girls Swim Team: Front Row: . Bergeron P. Huebsch. M. Milford. II Hirt. P. Titchenee Row 2: . Piwoschuk. M. McAlpine. E. Nelson. M. Ludwig. J. Morin. S. Olson. L. Langanki. D. Ebner. C. Gartner. Back Row: D. Pemberton. K. Hanson. B. Bobleter. S. Oldham. . Ramerth. J. Roune. Coach Jennekc. Coach Mathews. 6. Hi to you. too. Cindy! 7. Dona Elmer concentrates on stroke. 6. Mari Milford swims hard at work out. 9. Wendy Phillips practices her turns. m 'cnny Mwr,n and I'11 Ruone. great assets to the team. 10 206 swimming Individual Champions Under the leadership of co-captains Brad Gavvboy and Randy Schultz, and the coaching expertise of A1 Goodwin and Dave Doten, the swimmers had another terrific season, finishing with a 6-3 record, tin; three losses being close ones to Eisenhower. Park Center and Minnetonka. The team also performed well at regions, capturing the team championship. But the real highlight of the season was the State Meet Championships won by Tom Bigley and Randy Schultz. Bigley won the 1(X) yard breaststroke, while Schultz won the 50 yard freestyle. Also competing in the state meet were Jim Frilstad, Brad Gawboy, the Adamson triplets. Jim. John and Jeff. Chuck Marsh and Mark Fuller. The team placed fourth in the competition which was not as high as they expected. Swimming at Cooper gets better every year. This year was no exception. With all they had. the swimmers really โ€œgot it together and swam through the season like champions. 1. Swimming Cheerleaders: K. Huebsch. B. Bobleter, J. Overman. L. Slreier. 2. Coaches Dave Doten and Al Goodwin. 3. Swimmers relax during warm-up. 4. Kevin Olsen awaits the start of the race. 5. The 1976-77 Boysโ€™ Swim Team: R. Schultz. B. Gawboy. J. Adamson. J. Adamson. C. Marsh. D. Jennings. D. Benesh. D. Acthisson. R. Ortloff. T. Bigley. J. Frilstad. K. Bentley. T. Duxbury. P. Tomascak. D. VanAsch. J. Adamson. T. Worwa. B. Metzinger. T. Cooper, K. Mathiason. S. Montgomery. M. Fuller. K. Olsen. B. Kjer. G. Anderson. D. Mason. C. Crandall. R. Lockwood. Not Pictured: . Anderlie. K. Juliot, J. West. L. Rehmann. R. Baardson. 6. Kevin Bentley kicks his way through warm-up. 7. Jeff Adamson executes an inward front layout. 8. Jim Adamson prepares his race. 9. Co-captains Randy Schultz and Brad Gawboy. 10. Roger Baardson is off and swimming. 4 swimming 207 208 girls tennis Lacking Much The existence of a new coach put a damper on the enthusiasm of many girls out for tennis. The season began with twenty-five girls and ended with sixteen. Finally toward the end of the season. Coach Peterson rekindled the fire, having learned the abilities of each individual. Therefore, the team finished strong, winning two out of the last three meets. The lack of experience, as well as the lack of returning players, accounted for the 3-8 record. First and second singles were played alternately by veterans Jill Nagle and Wanda Knutson. Third singles was played by either Sandy Schaber or Andrea Brown. Teaming up for first doubles were Tracy Werner and Lori Gianos, while second doubles were either Kim Wrobleski and Nancy Dorphy or Sharon Choven and Sue Meyer. The rest of the team served as back-ups for these girls. Members of the team all improved during the course of the season. As a building team, they did well. With many underclassmen. Coach Peterson looks forward to a good season next year. 1 1. Sandy Schabcr returns the ball. 2. Determination is shown by Wanda Knutson. 3. Julie Heglund hard at work. 4. Tracy Werner stretches for the ball. 5. The 1976-77 Girls' Tennis Team: Front Row: N. Dorphy. M. George. S. Chovan. T. Werner. W. Knutson. K. Wrobleski. S. Meyer. J. Nagle. Back Row: L. Gianos. P. Mourning. P. Maniak, J. Heglund. Not Pictured: S. Schaber. J. Darg, C. Rodriquez. J. Lulgcn. D. Dunnigan. 6. Captain Jill Nagle. 7. Coach Ginger Peterson 8. Andrea Brown scrutinizes the situation. 9. Lively chats are common during long practices. 3 9 210 volleyball Success Again Once again, as in the past, hard work and good team spirit kept this yearโ€™s volleyball team near the top of the Lake Conference and surely established itself as a state power. Ending their season with a 20-4 overall mark and second place in the Lake Conference, this yearโ€™s squadโ€™s exciting style of play and excellent display of the gameโ€™s skills continued to attract many followers to this increasingly popular sport. Head Coach Milan Mader summed up his team with these words. This year was definitely very successful. We trained hard and proved a lot of things to ourselves, but the main thing is that we enjoyed it. We liked and looked forward to working with each other. Although we did not fulfill our goal, it was not sad at all. It was really enjoyable working with these girls. The goal: A state tournament appearance, once more never materialized for the volleyball team as they lost to third place Eisenhower in the regionals. Heading the I lawks were seniors Mary Griggs, who according to Mader, Could do it all, and co-captains Kathy Schik and Pam Melling. With an impressive underclass group coming up and the attitude-carried over from this year, the future stays bright indeed for Cooper volleyball. t. Pam awaits play. 2. Mary Griggs spiking against Wayzata. 3. Take that! 4. Ann. Heidi, and Kathy prepare for serve. 5. Varsity Team: Front Row: K. Morrison. H. Craven. K. Hoefer. A. Boyko, Y. Doll. A. Schik. C. Frayseth. Back Row: Coach Mader, Mgr. L. Nikolausen. K. Schik. P. Melling. C. Pudewell. P. Hapala,}. Reinke. M. Griggs. P. Dcaring, Mgr. N. Spier, Coach B. Abcndroth. 6. Junior Varsity: Front Row: T. Bistodeau, M. Helps, C. Mattson, C. Jackels. J. Halsted, M. Horn. Row 2: N. Brenner, K. Burns, K. Cavanaugh, B. Baukncr, P. Fagerly, G. Gutknecht, S. Knight, K. Freese. Back Row: Coach B. Abendroth, C. Beal, E. Bettin, C. McClain, M. Daly, M. Hanson, C. Burau, Coach Spence. Post Publishing 2 volleyball 211 212 wrestling Matmen Do Well Under the leadership of Captains Paul Beltz, Steve Engh. John Stock and Mark Luby, the matmen had quite a season. Finishing with a 13-3 record, the team won the individual region, placing ten of twelve individuals. They came back the next week to wrestle in team regions. finishing as runners-up to the title. By capturing region championships. Luby and Stock qualified for State, along with Beltz, who finished second in regions. Stock wrestled to a fourth place finish. Luby. third in the State Meet. Overall, the team did very well. In addition to the captains, many other individuals stood out. These included Bill Ceritelli. Gene Jensen. Dennis Belisle and Tim Engh. Aiding Coach Sohn were Rick Gautsch. former Cooper wrestler and State Champion, and Jim Andre, also a former wrestler. Together, they gave the team their best which is quite evident as the Hawks had one of their best seasons ever. wrestling 213 1. Varsity: Front Row: S. Engh. J. Stock. M. Luby. P. licit .. Row 2: . Matron. T. Engh. P. Ryan. S. Briggs. I). Belislc. D. Belt .. K. Pucker. Row 3: M. Kane. I). Squire. T. Da her. T. Norgren. B. Ceritelli. D. McQuire, S. Briggs. Row 4: Coach Sohn. G. Jensen. L Lundgren. Coach Gautsch. Coach Andre. 2. Coach Sohn demonstrates his ability. 3. Luby attempts to take down Stock. 4. Junior Varsity: Front Row: J. Lau .on. T. Rachwel. S. Violctt. C. Jevne. D. Olson. Row 2: S. Ceritelli. D. Peterson. S. Davis. B. Grandner. P. Montague. R. Claim. S. Belislc. D. Neuberger. Row 3: R. Parrish. J. Gicseke. S. Denny. S. Hawkins, f. Cotter. B. Siegler, J. Swenson. S. Freehan, R. Nelson. 5. Wrestling Cheerleaders: R. Smothers. L. Manetas. S. Lamb. R. Loushin. K. Engcbretson. 6. Don't worry, we're just friends. Aase. Chit โ€” 88 AM. Gary โ€” M Adams. Chere โ€” 4 Adini. Mi Krlยซ โ€” 68 Adam . RrbKca โ€” 84 Adamian lames โ€” W. 207 Adamian. Jeffrey โ€” 68. 207 Adamian. |ohn โ€” U. JO? Adamaon. Nail โ€” 64 A.FS. โ€”136 Aha, Brsdley โ€” 34 Ahrens. Sign โ€” 34 AUma. Joanneโ€” 68 Albers Brrnda โ€” 6 . 141 Aldrich. Debr โ€” to. 141.143 Alexander. David โ€” 34 Alford. Curli. โ€” 68. JOI Allaback. Victoria โ€” 68 Aimer. Malnaa โ€” 84.143.180 Alroqulot. Mark โ€” to 174.177 Ambom. Lynette โ€” 34.14J. 143.147.1ย . 170 Anderlie. |ohn โ€” 68 Anderlir Roger โ€” 64 Andersen. Dan โ€” 196 Andersen. Julie โ€” 34.159 Anderson. Brenda โ€”34 Anderson. Brrnda โ€” 68 Andr non. Charlrt โ€” 68 Andrnoa. Chris An dr non CKmllnr ANDERSON. Chuck โ€” 111 Andenon. Cunis โ€” 34 Andenon. David โ€” 68 Andenon. David Andenon. Dawn โ€”34 Andenon. Draice โ€” 34.14J Andenon. Cary โ€” 84 Andenon. Gregory โ€” 34. J07 Andenon |ame. โ€”08.143. J01 Andenon. Irffrey โ€” 68.201 Andenon. Jeffrey โ€” 84.160.184 Andenon. Jill โ€” 84,166 Andenon. john โ€” 84 Andenon. |ohn โ€” 84 Andenon. )oy โ€” 34 Andenon. June โ€”141 Andenon. Kellyโ€” 68.143. 158.170 Andenon. Kirk โ€” 68.140.161 Andenon. Michael โ€” 34.174 Andenon. Michael โ€” 68 Andenon. Michael โ€” 34.168 183 Andenon. Nance โ€” 84 Andrraon. Robert โ€” 84 Andenon. Robert โ€” 68.196 Andenon. Robert โ€” 34 Andenon. Ronald Andenon. Ronald Andenon, Scot I โ€”84 Andenon. Slevrn โ€” 34 Andenon. Sutan โ€” 84 Andenon, Thom โ€” 68 Andenon. Thom โ€” 68 Andenon. Victoria Andmrn. Daniel โ€” 84 Andreien. Diane โ€” 34 Angel I. Cal her me โ€” 88 Anthony. Kelly โ€” 88 Am rim, Daniel โ€” 68 Arrl. Da el โ€” 84 A tel. Dentil โ€” 84 Armstrong. Gregory โ€” 84 AltlCton. Peggy Arnold. Darren โ€” 34 Arnold IV hr a โ€” 34 Arnold. Ioann โ€”84 Arnold. Lawrence โ€” 68 Aneneau. Bernard โ€” 68 Attune . Bill โ€” 84 Aยซumr . Sophia โ€”13 Atlrop. lame โ€” 33 At mann. Mark โ€” 35 All. hi ton. David โ€” IS Atkinson. Kevin โ€” 84 Atkm on. Randall Augutlin. Ke ย n โ€” 33 Auld. Irffrey โ€” rai Aullman Dawn โ€” 84 Au tm. |ody โ€” 84 AxeU. Scotl โ€” 68 Ayala. |r neltc โ€” 84 Aydl. Brian Aydl. Tamara โ€” 84 Ayer . Pamela โ€” nn Baardion. David โ€” 84.140 Baard on. Roger โ€”68. 140. 201 Babcock. Bradley โ€” 84 Babel. Paul-84 Bacher. Michele Bachman. Kerry โ€” 68 Bachman. Vickie Haglien. Chri Hahr. Slevrn โ€” 84 Badly. Dale-68 Baker. Anthony โ€” 84 Baker. Mark โ€”68 Baker. Tereta โ€” 33 Bakula. Thomat โ€” 84.177 BAND โ€” 142.143 BAND AIDES โ€” 170 Bandemer. Lua โ€” 68.141 Banwche. Kathleen โ€”84.164 Banker. Cheryl โ€” 84.141.14 J. 143.198 Bankrr. Steven โ€” 33.198 Bareix. Brett โ€”68 Barhorst. Tereta โ€” 33 Barrow . Kelly โ€” 68 Barry. Tracy โ€”66 Bartnet . Barbara โ€” 68 Bartotch. Diane โ€” 33 Bartotch. Ronald โ€”84.184.196 Bart . Lynda โ€”68 BASKETBALL (BOYS) โ€” 174,175.176.177 BASKETBALL ICIRLSI โ€”178.179 Bat Ilea. Julieโ€” 68 Battle . Robert โ€” 84 Ballmer, Sutan BAUERLY. Ronald โ€”133.177.198 Baukner. Barbara โ€”84.141.211 Baum. Christopher โ€” 68.196 Bayliu. Marc โ€” 68 Beal. Constance โ€” 68.141.160.168.167.211 BeaL Scolt โ€” 33.161 Bean. Gregory Bean. Tracy โ€”84 Beard. Robin โ€” 84 Be bo. Kathleen โ€” 84 Be bo. Patricia Beck. Cary-33 Becker. Mary โ€” 84 Beckey. Stephen โ€” 35.162 Beckfeld, Ann โ€” 68 Bed man. lacquelinr โ€” 88 Bednarek. Alan โ€” 35 Behren . Jerry Belawtki. Ova nr โ€” 84 BO.DEN.Calโ€”131 llel ford. Tracy โ€”35 Bel ule. Dram โ€” 68.212 Belitl . Scotl โ€”84.213 Uelland. Michaelโ€”84 Belt . Dram โ€” 68.212 Belli. Paul โ€” 33.168.212 RenedKt. Jan โ€” 33.140 Beorah. David โ€” 68.143.207 Benge. Marcta โ€” 68 Benner. Keith โ€” 88.141 Benner. Mark โ€”84 Bennett. Dawn โ€”84 Bennett. Mark โ€”38 Bennett. Michael โ€”Mi Branyhoff. Thomat โ€” 84.198 Bra ion. Laurie โ€” 09.141 Bratley. AUn โ€” 80.201 Bratley. Barbara โ€” 36 Bratley. Kevin โ€” 69.140.207 Benton. Donna Bentsen. |odi โ€” 38 Braver. Claudia Brnxi nger. Jay โ€”83 Benimger, Jeffrey โ€” 89 Berard. Thomat โ€” 36.183 Berdahl. Myron-85. 142 Berger. Thereat โ€” 85 Bergeron. Catherine โ€” 69.141 Bergeron. |anet โ€” 36.149.162.189.204 Berglund. Timothy โ€” 60 Bergman. .Nancy โ€” 38.168 Brrgitrom. Rodney โ€” 38 Bergtlrom. Ronald โ€” 38 Dcrnttein. Chreyl โ€” 83 Bernttein. Mark โ€” 38 Berqunt. MMhael โ€” 38 Berquttl. Richard โ€” 69,143 Be.ncl1.Litaโ€”09.143.170 Brthke. Anil Bethke. Douglas โ€” 69.177 Brthke. | e โ€” 65 Brthke. Patricia Belland. William-85 Beilin. Elaine - 85.141.160. 211 Boltin. Peine la โ€” 38.141 Bel old. George โ€” 36 Beyer. Thom โ€” 85.143 Bickford. Ronald โ€” 85.141 Biddick. Debra โ€” 38.1W Bielawaki. PameU โ€”S3 Bvenial Terete โ€” 69 Burley. Linda โ€” 83 Big ley. Thoma โ€” 36. 207 Bdladeau. Gene โ€” 69 Billadrau. Steven โ€” 83 BILUG. Patrick โ€” 128 Billingsley. Tamara Bird. Cheryl โ€”83 Biro. Daniel โ€”83.184 Biro. Diane โ€” 38 Birosh. Thoms โ€” 83 Bitlodrau. Mary โ€” 83 Btalodrau. Phillip โ€” 86 Bistodeau. Tammy โ€” 86.211 Biorke. Scottโ€” 68.83.142 Brorke. Terry โ€” 66 Black. Michael BUckhawk. Bryan โ€” 18 181 BLAHAUVIETZ. leanne โ€”112 Blake. Drew โ€” 36 Blanchard. Karen โ€” 83 Blau. Patriot โ€” 66.141.198 Blixl. Scotlโ€”88 Bloedow. Lnei โ€” 69 Blohm. Jay โ€” W. 164 fUomquitl. Bradford โ€” 38.140,147 Bloom. Wayne โ€”86.177 Bloomquitl. Mark โ€”149 Blore. Bruce-66 HLORE Donald -148 Blow. Kevin โ€”83 Btumb. Scott โ€” 69 Blumb. Todd โ€”63 Board. Scolt โ€” 69.142 Bobleter. Bonnla โ€” 36.162.168. 201.206 Bockovra. Debra โ€” 5.140 BOEDDEKER. Hubert -120 Boeddrker. Jody โ€” 36 Borttner. William โ€”192 Bogem . John โ€” 83 Bohne. fame โ€” 36 Bolduc. Kathleen โ€” 36 Bolin. Sandr โ€” 36 BOLL. Karyl -160 Boll Roger Bomttad. Arlie โ€”136 Bonk. Virginia โ€”38 Boozier. Bradley โ€” 37 Borgendtle. Samuel โ€” 69 BornevKh. Michael โ€”83.134 Borrell. Laurie โ€” 37.141 Boaak. Brenda โ€” 83 Booth rt. Renee โ€” 37.143 Bourgeois. Edward โ€”83 Bourgeois. Rita Boxell. Thoms โ€” 66.201 Boyko. Cynthia โ€” 63. 211 Boyle. Terence โ€” 69 Boyle. Thomas โ€” 37 BO YT. William โ€”133.143 Bradley Carrie โ€” 83 Bra get. Brenda โ€” 86 Braget, Deoil โ€” 63.142.143.168.167 Brakkra. Rickey โ€” 37 Bramwrll. Michael โ€” 37 Bramwell. Timothy โ€” 69 Branden.Ceriโ€”37 Brandon. Rodney โ€” 83 Branson. Randolph Bra I void. Krdric - 85 Braun. Timothy โ€” IS. 37.181.196 Bray, feffrey โ€” 69.174.177.184 Brecounl. lata โ€” 85 Bregel. Kathleen โ€” 37 B regel. Susan โ€” 83 BREMER. D. -109 BremeL Thomat โ€” 37.195 Bremer. Colleen โ€” 85 Brenner. Ntncy โ€” 69.211 โ€ข Brrulrr. Donald โ€” S3.143.177.164 Brick. Bette โ€”69 Briggs. Scot! โ€” 37.141.170.163. 212 Briggs. Steven โ€”63.141.201.212 Brinds. Michael โ€” 83 Brink. Kyle โ€”63 Brodi . Jeffrey โ€” 83 B roman. Scott โ€” J7 Brown. AI lion โ€” 63 Brown. Andrea โ€” 37.160.169.209 Brown. Daniel โ€” 69 Brown. James โ€” 63.141.201 Brown. Michael โ€” 66 Brown. Richard โ€” 69 Brown. Theresa โ€” 85 Bruhn. Jacqueline โ€” 66 Bryan- Leonard โ€” 69.142 Burn. Teresa Buetow. Allen โ€” 69 BUETOW. Tamar โ€” 124.139 BUFFINGTON. Sid โ€”118 BUCCE. Caryl โ€”118 Bugge. Jordan Buhl. Cynthia โ€” 37 Buirge. Anthony โ€” 6 Bungerl. lean me โ€” 69 Burandt. Milton - 83 Bursu. Cheryl โ€” 86.141.168.167.166.21! Burch. Carolyn Burg. Jeffrey โ€” 83 Burgin. Warren _ 70 Burn . Colleen โ€” 83.141.211 Burtch. Ronald โ€”05. 184 Burquet). Thoma โ€” 37.141.174.203 Burquetl. Ttmoihy โ€” TO 174.173.176 Busch. Timothy โ€” 70.184 BUSINESSโ€”110.111 But . Diana โ€” 70 Butler. Barbara โ€”70.143 Bulorac. Joseph - 03.177.164 Butlolph, Loti โ€” 83 Buystedt. Barbara โ€” 70 BYE Susan โ€” 111 c CADE. David ' Cad well. Lis โ€” 37 Cady. Daniel โ€”85 Cady. Mark โ€”70.170 Cady. Susan โ€” 37 Cameron. Ronald Campbell. Scott โ€”70 Campbell. Scott โ€” 70 Caouatt . lacquelin โ€” 37 Caouetle. Rick โ€” 37 CerdmaL Craig โ€” S3 Cardinal. Curli โ€” 37.1619.174 CARLSON. Alโ€” 118 Carlson. Deborah Carlton. Diane โ€” 70 Carlson. Duane โ€” 70 Carlton, Gregg โ€” 37 Carbon. |emeย โ€” 38.141.143 Carlson, leffrey โ€” 83.192 Carbon. Madonna โ€” 38 Carlton. Nancy โ€” 85 Gar lion. Nancy โ€” 38 Carlton. Pamela โ€” 86 Carlton. Scotl โ€” 66 Carbon. Scotl โ€” 38 Carlson. Sheryl โ€” 70 Carlton. Tamml โ€” 38.143 Carlson. Theresa โ€” 36 Ceroo. Mark โ€” 70 Caron. Ronald โ€” 70 Cerringer. Steven โ€” 36 Cerruth. Richard โ€” 86.161 Casey. Patrick โ€”38 Caspers. Elaine โ€” 38 Cassell. Dans โ€” 70 Git we 11 Karen โ€” 86 Catoo. Tnomas โ€” 70 Ceughey. Brian โ€” 60 Cavanagh. Catherine โ€” 86.211 Cavanagh. John โ€” 70. leg 184 Cavanagh. Mary โ€” 86. HI, 184 Ceballos. Thomas โ€” 70 Canlelli. Steve โ€”86.184.213 Cenlelli. William โ€” 70.184.212 CHACNON. Ronโ€” 128 Chignon. Ronald โ€” 70.140 Chapman. David โ€” 70 Chapman, Kevin โ€” 88 Chapman. Patrick โ€” 38 Chase. Tracey โ€” 88.184 Chelmo. William โ€” 70 CHEERLEADERS โ€”130 Cheney. Daryl โ€” 70 Chrslock. Dawn โ€” 66 CHESS CLUB โ€”171 CHOIR โ€” 140.141 CHOIR COUNCILโ€”147 Choromanski. Anne โ€” 86 Choromanoki. Paula โ€” 38 Chovan. Sharon โ€” 7a 17a 206 Chniinger. Layne Chnilraien. AUn โ€” 70 Chrittmten. Amy โ€”70, 141.158.1K. !ยซโ€ข 168 Chrlilrnien. Eric โ€” 38 Chnitenten. Tammy โ€” 38. 168.195 Christen ten. Verona โ€”88 Christian. Edward โ€”70 Chrittoffenen. Brian โ€” 88 Chrittoffeneo. Joel โ€” 38 Cln . leffery โ€”70 CUbaugh, Sandra โ€” 7a 143 Clark. Lisa โ€” 70 CLASS CABINETS โ€”149 Claus. Carl โ€” 70.134.168. 196.201 Claus. Cersrd โ€” 86,170.201 CUylon. Rkhard โ€” 38.141 Clayton. Terry โ€” 38.180 Clement. Rebecca โ€” 31 Clough. Dianne โ€” 7a 174 Cloutier. Laura โ€” 38 Coates. Colleen โ€” 70 Coffin Kimberly - 86 Cogswell. Kart โ€” 168. 3 Col bath. Paulin โ€” 70 Cote. Bred โ€” 70 Collin , Rebecca โ€” 86 Collin . Terry โ€” 86.141 Cotton. Donna โ€”86 Colton. Ronald โ€” 70 Commera. Joseph โ€” JO. 168 COMMUNICATIONS โ€” 128.129.130 Connell. Daniel โ€” BA 142 Connell. Sharon โ€”140 COOK, lath โ€” 1 7 Cook. Lna โ€” 86 .Cook. PatrKta โ€” 88.14J Cook. Ronald โ€”86 COOKS โ€”108 Coonvee. Charter โ€” 70.164 Coone. Paul โ€” 70.14J Cooper. Bruce โ€” 70.198.201 Cooper. Charter _ JO COOPER. E | โ€” 1CW. 148 Cooper. Todd โ€” 88.207 COOPER ETTES โ€” 151 Corbett, fame Corcoran. Colleen โ€” 70.149.182.188 Corcoran. Cynthia โ€” 88 Correll. Sr even โ€” 70.180 Corrigan. Paul โ€” 8 Coder, (ante โ€” 88.213 Coder, lennifer Coulllard. Carol) n โ€” 39.142.168 Couillard. Catherine โ€” 39.143 Coult. Stereoโ€”39 Cot.tr. Karen โ€” 88 Co . Michael โ€” 70 Cramer. Kell) Crampton. Christine โ€” 88.142 Crandall. Craig โ€” 86,207 Craven. Held! โ€” 39.211 Craven . Sherry โ€” 70 Croat. Mao- โ€” ย . ยซ Croal. Timothy โ€” 70 CROSS COUNTRY โ€” 180.181 C rough. Terete โ€” 18 1ยซ9 Crime. Suzanne โ€” 211 Cruikthank. Ronald โ€” 86.189 CUNNINCHAM. |ohn โ€”121 Curry. Cary โ€” 70 Curt la. Barbara โ€” 39 CURTIS. Cheryl โ€”117 Curt I . Scott โ€” 86 Curtia. Wade โ€” 70 CUSTODIANS โ€”108 d Daher. T a mar โ€” 70.143 Daher. Thom โ€” 70.164.212 Dahl Brenda โ€”39.134 Dahl. Lealle-70.180 Dahlen. Janet โ€” 39 Dahlke. Cathy โ€”70 Dahlke. Gregory โ€” 39 Dale. Donaldโ€”70 Dale. Vickie โ€”39 DALY. Dan โ€”124 Daly. Mary โ€” 86.211 Danlelaon. loel โ€” 70.140.149 Danlelaon. Karen โ€”39 Danlelaon. Randy Darg. lull โ€” 70.141.1S9.188.198 David. Uaa โ€” 86 140 Dav i . leffery โ€”16 19 39 DAVIS. Maryโ€” 118 Davis. Scoltโ€”86.213 Davis. Sharon โ€” 70.142.166 170 Day. Gregoryโ€” 86 Deane. Deroae โ€” 70 Deanng. Michael โ€”86 141.180 Dranng- Pamela โ€” 36 211 DEBATEโ€”184 Debler. Chrialopher Drbler. Hilary โ€” 86 DECLAM โ€”184 Drgendorfer. Brenda โ€” 70.141 DEGUISE. Richard โ€”130 Dehn. Steven โ€”39 Drhn. Timothy โ€” 70 Drino. Kun โ€” 88 Drmeulea. Bonny โ€” 39 Demrule . Robert โ€” 86 170 DEMORETT. |amea โ€”119 Denison. Michael โ€”86 DENNESON. David โ€”137 Draoeton. Robertโ€”71 Denny. Shawm โ€” 71 Derner. leffery โ€” 40 Drama. Dennl โ€” 71 Deseei . Michelle โ€” 40.168 De |aria it. Ronald โ€”88 Devine, (oanne โ€” 40 Dial. Debra โ€” 40 Dickinaoa. Doug! a โ€” 71.184 Dlert. Pamela โ€” 88.143 Dtrrt. William โ€” 40 Dwtbed. Renee โ€” 86 Darlrtch. Barry โ€” 87 Digalono. Mark โ€” 71.140 Ddlenburg. Amy โ€” 71 Dmohoaki. Steven โ€” 40 Do . Mary โ€” 40.182 Docken. Cary โ€” 40 Docklrr. Patrick โ€” 71 Docklrr. Timothy โ€” 71 Doege. Marcia โ€” 40 Doege. Paul โ€” 71 Doll Beatrice โ€” 71,116 1(8 Dollloyce โ€” 87.1S8 Doll Yvonne โ€” 40.136 138.180.166 189. 178.202.211 Dola. Toยซl โ€” 87 Doncaster. Robert โ€” 71 Donner. Paul โ€”87 Dooher. Paul โ€”40 Dooley. Michael โ€” 71 Dooley. Patrick โ€” 71 Doran. Land Doonanm. Doug โ€” 40 Doemanm. John โ€” 87 Dormanea. Michael โ€”71.192 Dora. Robin โ€” 71.198 Dorphy. Nancy โ€” 87.142.209 Dora. Susanโ€” 40 Doaanann. Alan โ€”71 Dotra. Constance โ€” 71.142 Doty. Kevin โ€”40 Dougberty. Thomas โ€” 71 Dow. Cary Dow. landsโ€”87 DRAMAโ€”121 Driscoll Lawerence DROLSON. Ed โ€”113 Drolaon. Paul โ€” 40.186 183.196 Dniry. Michele โ€” 71 DUB8B. lackloโ€” 104. 128 Dubbin. Dale โ€”87 Dubbin, Keith โ€”41 Du Charme. Kanneth โ€” 87 Duckett. Robert โ€” 71 Dunck. Timothy โ€” 41.170 Duffney. Dean โ€” 41.189 Dulfnny. Pamela โ€” 87 Duncan. Scot! โ€” 87 Dunn. Dean โ€”71 Ounnlgan. Daniel โ€” 41 Dunningan. Dune โ€” 87 Du pay. Karen โ€”71 Durand. Timothy โ€” 71 Durand. Todd Durant. Denim โ€” 87 Durant. Douglas Duranl. Scott โ€”71.184 Du retie. Ter a โ€” 71.141.149.119.188 Duabury.Thomas โ€” 87. 207 e Had . Dawn โ€”87 Earl. Ke.lh โ€”87 Easier. Catherine โ€” 71.184 Eaatlund. David โ€” 87.198 Eaatlund. land โ€” 71.180 Eboer. Bryan โ€”41.166 181.198 Eboer. Claudia โ€” 71 Eboer. Dona โ€” 87.204 Eckert. Timmy โ€” 87 Pel man. Bradley โ€”71 Ed berg. Laurel โ€” 41.141.142. 153. 1M Edblocn. Mark โ€”87.184 Eddy. Diane โ€”41 Ediaoo. Elizabeth โ€”71 Ed slrom. Nancy โ€” 87 EDWARDS. K. โ€”110 Fยซan. leanne โ€” 41 F-gerer Robert โ€” 41 Etde. An or โ€” 87 Eidra. Rita โ€” 41.189 Einiee . Doei โ€”87.186 Earner . William โ€”41 Eh. Stephan โ€” 41.141.147.189 Kkstrand Dixie โ€” 41 Ogree. Cynthia โ€” 87 Elgrra. Timothy โ€”41 Elliot. Robert โ€” 41 Olt . Paul โ€” 41 EH 1 00. Bradley โ€” 71 ELLISON. C. โ€”108.20 ED,aon. Sandra โ€” 41 Eilwood. Dawn โ€” 71 Elmore. Cathy Elwn. David โ€” 71 Elatad. Kan Embola.Lorl โ€”41 Emerson. Randall โ€” 71 Each. Barbara โ€” 87.143.181.196 Eng . Paul โ€”87 Engebretaoo. Kathy โ€”41.141.213 ENGEL Mi โ€”109 Engeo. Lon โ€” 71.157 Engh. Stevenโ€” 41.212 Engh. Timothy โ€” 71.212 Knglund. Kevin Engatrom. Steven Encjulat. Diane โ€” 16 41.143.153.196 Erickson. Debra โ€” 41.188.174.182 Erickson. Eric โ€” 87.184 Erickson, Helen - 87 Erickson, leffery โ€” 87 Erickson. Kathryn โ€” 71 Erickson. Timothy โ€” 71.184 Evangelist. Tamorra โ€” 42.141 Evans. Dennis EVANS. Elsie-129.158 Evans. |ohn โ€” 22.42.192 Evans. Knatra โ€”71 Eveoaon. Christine โ€” 71 Evenaon. |oha Ewer. Sheila โ€” 42 FagcHle. Patricia โ€” 87.211 Fshlslrom. David โ€”72 Fahy. Thomas โ€”87. 184 Fairbanks. Chris โ€” 87 Fallon. Ann โ€” 42.188 FARM V. โ€”170 Paue. Debra โ€” 87 Pane. Mary Faue. Robed โ€” 42 Fautach. Leo โ€” 42 Freley. Mari โ€” 42.143 Frllralh. Stevra โ€” 72 Frneis. Bradley Frnske.Chm โ€” 72 Fergus. Lind โ€” 87.143 Fergus. Pamela โ€” 42 Fern. Randall โ€” 42.146 147 Fern. Scott โ€” 41183 Fern. Sutsnne โ€” 72.141,149 Fern. Tami โ€”87 FERRALL Robert โ€” 15.100.101 Ferrell Randall โ€” 72 FERRIS. Mariori Ferry. Sheila โ€”42 Ferry. Steven โ€” 72.184.192. 203 Fetterley. Ann โ€” 42 Fetterley. Susan โ€” 87 Fick. Cheryl-42.180.188 Fiedler. Unde โ€” 72. 142.153 Field, lames โ€”72 Finkenaur. Susan โ€” 72.140.158 Fianemoee. Patricia โ€” 42.14J. 156 188 Fischer. Connie โ€” 87.140 FISCHER, lame โ€” 145.181 Fischer. Ronald โ€” 72 Fischer. Scotl โ€” 87 Fisher. Mark โ€”42 Fisher. Roger โ€” 42 Fitzgerald. Maryโ€”87 FLACTWIRLERS โ€”153 Flannery. Mark โ€”42.170 Flannery. Rae Ann โ€” 87 Fleagle. Lyle โ€” 42 l-leaner. Luke โ€” 87.170 Fliaa. Karen-42 Floe. Deniae โ€” 72.142.143.147.188 ITuck.Csody โ€”42.157 Foikrstad Keith โ€” 72 Folatad. |oel โ€”42.180 Foisted. Kanneth โ€” 87.142.181 FOOTBALL โ€”182.18k 184.188 Foraeth. Brian โ€” 87.141 Foratad. Gregory โ€” 42 For ad. Shan โ€” 87 Forsyths. Kris โ€” 87.143.198 Forsythe. Scotl โ€” 72.143.198 Fosaland. Jeffrey โ€” 87 Foster. Dioiel โ€” 88 Foster. Eari โ€”42 Footer. Kimberly โ€”88 Foster. Steven โ€” 72 Fournesa. David โ€”72 Foย . Lori โ€” 88 Frater. Cynthia โ€” 42 FRASER. Cerald โ€”130 Frayselh. Cindy โ€” 72.159.146 176 179.211 Frcderlksen. Susan Fredrickson. David โ€” 16 42.188.1ย Fredrickson. Douglas - 88 FREDRICKSON. Richard โ€”118 Freeman. Anthony โ€” 72.174.176 184 Freeman. Mark โ€”42.143 Freeman. Paul โ€”88 Freese. Cary โ€” 42 Free . Karen โ€”72.162.211 Freitag. lames โ€” 72 French . Markโ€”72 Fret lust in Frtgaard. Christopher โ€” 42 Frtgaatd. Martin โ€” 88 Fnlatad. lame โ€” 42.143.207 Frtaledt. Brent โ€” 88 Friavold. PalrtcU โ€” 88.141 FROM |oยซa โ€”144.168 Fuller. Freak โ€”42.181 Fuller. M rk โ€” 72.207 FUNDINCHAM. M . - 109 Funk. Kevin - 86 Fussy. Daniel โ€”72 Fusty. Pamela โ€” 72 Fuaay. Timothy โ€” 43 9 Caaaterland. Lias โ€” 88 Cadtke. Diane โ€” 72 CACNON. Thoma โ€”113 Cal . Scotl โ€” 72 Callagher. Colleen CARBE. Mary Gardner. leffrey Gardner, lolen - 88 Carle . Robert โ€”72 GARNER. Merlin Carrett. Perry ( โ€™finer. Cynthia โ€” 86 141.164. 2M Gartner. Cary โ€” 43.134 Calrke. Linda โ€” 43 CAUTSCH. Rick โ€” 212 Cavends. Bryan โ€” 42 Caw boy. April โ€” 43.180 Cawboy, Bradley โ€” 43.189.207 Ceaae. Dorett โ€” 72.156 156 186 187.168 Ceialer. Sheri โ€” 72 Ceiierman. Carol โ€” 43 George. Marten โ€” 72.179.209 Cermundaon. Lori โ€” 43 Cemah. Janena โ€”88 Certgen. Kevin โ€” 88 Ceaaell. Bruce โ€” 88.190 C-saell. Robed โ€” 72.184 Cfroervr. Iron โ€” 88 Cfroeter. Thereat โ€” 72 Cietei . lame โ€” 86 184.213 Cletek . Kathleenโ€”43 Gilbert Uaaโ€”88.141 Clad . Cynthia Claim. Richard โ€” 86 143.147.186 213 Claigow. Gary โ€” 88 Godfrey Bradley โ€”88 Cohn. Michael โ€” 88 Coldaton Natalie โ€” 72 Ci nos. Lori โ€” 86 142.209 CILUS. Ned โ€” 116 178 GILMER. Cary Colay. Patricia โ€” 43.168 Cooler. Joseph โ€” 44 Cordon. Mark โ€” 88 Cordon. Susan โ€” 88 Cordon. Wayne โ€” 72 Corman. Timothy โ€” 72 CAA โ€” 186 187 Gorsky. Stephen โ€” 88.141 Colt. Cheryl COURLEY. Deraid โ€”112 Crabow. Kim โ€” 86 140 Craeber. Laura โ€” 72 Craham. Brian โ€” 44.142.188 Craham. Steven โ€” 86 177,184 Crandner, Karan โ€” 72 Crandner. Robert โ€” 86 181.213 Cranlund. Ervin Green . Timothy โ€” 44.198.loo. 201.203 Groan. Manna โ€” 8 Greenfield. Alan โ€” 86 177 Creenfield. Scotl โ€” 44.174 Crorawaldt. Dawn โ€” 88 Creenwaldt. Douglas โ€” 44 Cronson. Keren-44.183 CREY. Susan Criep- Dawn โ€” 88 Criep. Richard โ€” 44.192 Criffin. Timothy โ€”88 Crist - John โ€” 72 Cnggt. Mary โ€”44.211 Cnmttead. Glenda Grlmttead. Uu โ€” M. 1M Crimttrad. Lon โ€” 88, 1 1 CroKbrn. Suย n โ€” 72.140. ISO. 190 Gnitk . Becky โ€” 44.1 IS. 143.162 Grim. Peler โ€” 44 CROSS. S-133 Crave. Liurle โ€” 44 Graver. Kirk โ€”88 Gruhlke. | mยซ โ€”44.18) Gruldl. BrUn โ€” 88 Curd . Vlkie โ€” 72 CUIDANCE โ€”102 CUIDONSโ€” tS6 Cuillrl. David Gukochyn. Slcvrn โ€” 8 Cultvtg. Palncia โ€” 22.44 Cultvig. Petty โ€” 69 CundflwB. Karl โ€” 72 Cundenon. Ken Cundertoa. Sharon โ€” 72 Cum . Mylr โ€” 44.189 C.U.S.-171 Culknechl. Vi mini โ€” 80.211 CYMNASTICS (BOYS) โ€” 188. 180 CYMNASTICS (GIR1.S)โ€” 190.191 u Haapal . Palncu โ€” 72.142. 211 Haaa. Denit Haa . Richard Hacker. Scott โ€” 72.142.170 Haefa. lotcph โ€” 72 Haeft. Rebecca โ€” W. 181.198 llagberg. D v d โ€” 89.140,143 Hagen. Kndry โ€” 72.184 HAGEN. Joyc โ€”144, 166 H ltrn. Kimberly โ€” 80 Hager. Linda โ€” 44 Haggatrom. Valeri โ€” 72.141 Hagtund. Thomaa โ€” 44 Hahn. Tho mat โ€” 44 Haight. John โ€”44.142.170 Haight. Lorelte โ€” 89 Haight. Lowell โ€” 89 HALL GUIDES โ€” 109 Hall. Ronald Hall. Steven-72 Hatsted. Ml โ€” 89.142. 147. 179. 211 Hatton. Nancy Halvrraim, Jeffrey โ€” 72 Hamann. Sheila - 73. 142 Hamel. Sconโ€”89 Momma rated!. |ame โ€” 89.1 4 Hammer. Eric โ€” 89.1 4 Hammond. Patrick โ€” 80.141 HAMMOND. Richard HanauaVa. Brmadmr Hance. Diane โ€” 80 Hank. Mamuerill โ€” 73 HANSCOM. โ€” 111 Hanaen. Pamula โ€” 89 Hanten. Richard Hanten. Suaan Hanion. Bonnie โ€” 73. 140.158.159.166. 168 Hanaon. Brrll โ€” 73.184 Ha n on. Clifford โ€” 89 Hanaon. Jill Hanaon. Jon โ€” 44.142,168 Hanaon. Katherine โ€” 73.134. 204 Honaon. Kathleenโ€”89.143 Hanaon. Maraha โ€” 73.141.143.108. 211 Hanaon. Natalie โ€” 73 Hanaon. Patrick โ€” 73.143 Hanaon. Steven โ€” 44 Hargreavra. Anthony Harman. Bruce โ€”8(1 177.184 Hirmacn. Michelle โ€” 61.7 a. 149.160.168. 184 Harr. Barbara Harnman. Kimberlre โ€” 73 Harriotl. Joel H. Hama. Drnnia Harris. John โ€”45 Harris. Kathl โ€” 22.45 Harria. Keith โ€” 45 Harilad. Rick โ€” 89 Hartfkt Mary โ€”73 Hartfiel. Ruth โ€” 45. 142.160 HARTSOOK. Janice โ€” 104. 117 Hartung. Bet Una โ€” 89 Harly. Mark โ€” 45 Harty. Peter โ€” 89 Harvala. Elaine โ€” 45 Harvey, land โ€” 89 Hauinger. Mark โ€” 73 Hatcher, Daniel โ€” 45.143.170 Halloo. Cary โ€” 45 Hatton. Crrgory โ€” 89 Haubnck. Dana โ€” 45 Hauge. Bradley โ€”73 Ha uge. Steven โ€” 45 Haugen. Carol โ€” 89.143 Haugen. Michele โ€” 45 Ha we . Jean โ€”73 Hawkm .Apnl โ€”45.168 Hawk in . Lori โ€”89.143 Hawkins. Steven โ€” 73.213 HAWKS' QUILL-180.181 Hay . Cheryl โ€” 45.142.153.168 Hay . Darlene โ€”73.142 HEATH. Crelchm โ€”130 Hedeliu . Teri โ€” 45 lledlund. Nancy โ€” 73 Heglund. Julia โ€” 73.143.159.209 Hegriad. Robert-45 Heimer. Julie Heinecke. Carelyn โ€” 73 Hciteofcll.Terct โ€” 45 Het h l . Heidi โ€” 45 Kelt. Krivtie โ€”73 Helling. Deborah โ€” 89.188 Helmin, Maryโ€” 89 Helmin. Peter โ€” 73 Helpt.Mary โ€” 73.211 Help . Rlcahrd โ€” 45 Hels. lean โ€” 89.141 Hel . Mary โ€” 45.141.168.174,182 Helten. Judith โ€” 45 Hemberger. Barbara โ€”73 Hemberger. Brenda โ€” 46 Hemingway. Steven โ€” 73.184.192 Hemken. Gregg โ€”73.196 llend rick von. Steven Henkel. Linde โ€” 73.141 Hennen.Crais โ€”89.141 Henne. Douglal โ€” 89 Kernel. Steven โ€” m Hentge . Steve โ€” 46 Herder. Su an โ€”46 Herkal. Michael โ€” 46 Herlofaky. Cynthia โ€” 73 Hrrlofaky. Ronald - 48 Herman Richard โ€”140.147.149.162 Herouit. Linda โ€”46 Herzog. Tamara l(rv e. Gene โ€” 73.201 HETCHLEB. Paulโ€”117 Kettle. Lawrence โ€” 73 Kettle. Wend I โ€” 46 Heucr. Debra โ€”89 Hewitt. Robert โ€” 46 Heyne. Timothy โ€” 89.142 Kcywood. Victoria โ€” 46.156 Hinr. Nancy โ€”46 Hlall. Timothy โ€” 73 Hlggint. Call โ€” 89.143 Hilary. Cindy โ€” 73 Hilary. Tore โ€” 48 Hilary, Terraoc โ€” 74 HHdahl. Kimberly โ€” 40.141 HUdahl. Kraisโ€”ย Htlgcr. Robert โ€”46.201 Hill. John โ€”89 Hill. Markโ€” 89 Hiller. Laurl โ€” IB. 22.46.169 Hiller. Lynn โ€”74.174.182 Hirman. Debra โ€” 89 Kiri. Debra โ€” 74. 204 flirt . Kathleen โ€” 74.141.166 Hlavacek. Mark โ€” 74.143 HOCKEY โ€” 192.1ย . 194.195 Hoofer. Karen โ€” 74.211 Horfer. Marvin โ€” 89.140 Hoemlng. Catherine โ€” 46 Hoernlng. David โ€” 89.141 Hogan. Richard โ€”74 Hogenvon, Arthur HOCENSON. Den nit Dr. Hogenran. Michael Holden. Soย an โ€”74 Holketl ad. Tamara โ€” 89 llolladay. Mark โ€”74 Holland. Barbara โ€” 142.143.147 'Holland. Mellw โ€”W HOLLISTER. Vernon โ€”162 Holm. Gregory โ€” 89 Kolmrr. Craig โ€”89 Holme . Lydia โ€” 89 Holme . Todd โ€” 89 llolmquivt. Scoll โ€” 89. 160. 183. 212 Koltlen. Kay โ€” 89.14) Holler. Janlte โ€” 74 HOMECOMING โ€” 16.17.18 19 HOME EC โ€”138,139 Homme . Them โ€”90.179 Hoover. Michael Hoppe. Vance โ€”90 Hopwood. Heidi โ€” 74 Horse . Lon โ€”90 Horn. Michelle โ€” 90.140.211 Horvcb. Martha โ€” 90 llorw edel. Tracy โ€” 74 Hoach. Becky โ€” 46.170 Hotkin . Brett โ€” 46 Ho kin . Scott Mouve. David โ€” 74 Houve. Kimberly โ€” 90.140 Houte. Timothy โ€” 90.141 Hovtke, Robert โ€” 74 Howe. Donald Huch. Daniel โ€”90 Huebtch. Kathryn โ€” 47. 205 Huebtch. Peggy โ€” 201 Hurbtch. Margaret โ€” 74.179 Hughe . Barbara Hughe . Dorie โ€” 47.143. 168 Hughe . Michael โ€” 47 Hughe . Patricia โ€”74.142 Huknede. Cynthia โ€” 47 Hukriede. Janrllr โ€” 90 Hukrirdr. Wendy โ€” 47.1)4 Humble. Brian โ€” 90 lluncrberg. John โ€” 74.142 lluMon. Timothy โ€” 74.141.143.158.159. 1(0 Hutchins. Cathy โ€”90142 Hyser. Ellen โ€”74 Hyirr. Robert โ€” 74 0 c I bitter. Brenda โ€”74 INDUSTRIAL ARTS - 136.137 INNERSCHOOL โ€” 104.105.106.107 In . Davidโ€” 90.143.189 f Jacket . Cynthia โ€” 90.14). 211 JACXOFHEARTS โ€” 24 lacob . Catherine โ€”168 lacob . |ame โ€” 74. 184 lacob . Theresa โ€” 90.181 Jacob Timothy โ€” 74.184 |acoh on. lulie โ€” 90.1)4 Jacobton. Rond โ€”90 lacobwon. Jeffrey โ€” 47.18) Jacob on. Pamela โ€” 74 Jaeger, leffrey โ€” 74.142.156 jamta.Taml โ€” 47.142 jamkowiki. Brenda โ€”74 larmuzek. |oanne JAZZ ENSEMBLE โ€” 147 lendro. leffrey โ€”47.192 Jaci}urt. S. โ€” 166 jendro. Laurie โ€”74 Jennlnga. David โ€” 47. 207 Jenning . Kriatm โ€” 90 lens . Cene โ€” 23.47.140.183, 212 |imย rn, Kimberly โ€” 90 lenten. Margaret โ€”90 Jrย ย ยซr. Daniel โ€” 90. IB4 Jetton. William โ€”47 jevne. Curt i โ€”90.142.213 Jewett. Patrick โ€” ย . 184.192 Jin, Mamie โ€” 74.114.143.149. 160. 168 Jin. Patrickโ€”90.143 JOHANSEN. Donald โ€”15 johnton. Allen โ€” 90,192 Juhmon. Belh โ€” 47.168 johnton. Brian โ€” 90.142 I on von. Bruce โ€” 47 Johnton. Coral โ€” SO Johnton. Cory Johnton. Daniel โ€” 74.184 Johnton, David โ€” 47 johnton. Deborah โ€” 47 johnton. Drake โ€” 74 Johnton. Jelfrey โ€” 74 johnton. Jeffrey โ€” 90 lohnton. Jeffrey โ€” 90 Johnton. Joy โ€” 47 lohnton. julie โ€”74 lohnton. Kai lohnton. Karen โ€” 181.169 lohnton. Keith โ€” 47.192.19b lohnton. Linda โ€” 74.196 Johnton. Liu โ€”90 lohnton. Lome โ€” 74.140 lohnton. Nancy โ€” 90 johnton. Penny โ€” 74,141 jonnton. Robert โ€” 74 Johnton.-Robln โ€” 47 JOHNSON. Roger โ€” 144.174. 177.184 Johnton. Satan โ€” 74.166.167.166 Johnton. Sutanโ€” 90. 143 lohnton. Tamra โ€” 74.143 lohnton. Terry โ€” 74 Johnton. Thom โ€” 90.142 johnton. Trent โ€” 48 lofcntton. Richard โ€”90 Joeiet. Cheryl lone . Curtis โ€” 74 IORDAN. Elaine-138 lotrphton, Dayna โ€” 48 Joarphtoa, lean โ€” 90.141.142.106 lotrphton. Jeri โ€”48.14) lotLn. Eric โ€” 74.192 lot tart. Paul โ€” 48 loturt.Ruth โ€” 90.141 lent. Carol โ€”74 lotl.Creg โ€”90 |uba. Barbara โ€” 74.142.15). IS . 162.1U jude. Brian โ€” 48 Judnitch. Johnโ€”90.141 Jukua.Cary Juliet. Kari โ€” 48 Jullot. Kent โ€”90.543 Juntilia. Ronald โ€”74 jure). Cary' โ€”48 jure). Wayne โ€” 75 4 Kako. Jam โ€” 90.134 KaIve.lran.Lna โ€”90 Kammeier. Karen โ€” 48 Kammeier. Krt tl Kane. Daniel โ€”90.184 Kane. David Kane. Kathleen โ€”48 Kane. Mark โ€”75.181.212 KANE. Rogerโ€”170 Kane. Sandra โ€”46. 168 Kangat. Adrienne โ€” 90 Kangat. Tern Kantorowicz. Jon โ€” 90 KARHU. Raymond โ€”113 Karya, Bradleyโ€™ KARLS. Dori โ€” 138 Katanezky. George โ€” 48.183 Katchmark. Brenda โ€” 75 Kalchmark. Kevin โ€”90 Kath. Daniel Kawnagh.Johnโ€”48 Kealy. Kelly Keeley. Timothy โ€” 48 Kelly. Michele โ€” 90.140 KelbeL Dag โ€” 48.158 Kemmitl.Scolt โ€” 91 KKMPPAINEN. Elmer โ€” 101 Kentton. Douglai โ€” 75 Kennedy. Keilh โ€” 91 Kephart. Lynn โ€” 75 Kepprl. Anthony โ€” 75 Kerby. Connie โ€” 75 Kerhy.Creg โ€”91 Kevke. Jennifer โ€” 75.141 Krtke. John โ€”91 Krike. Pamela โ€” 48 Krttlrr. Rene โ€” 75 Kclchmark. Bryanโ€”91 Ketchmark. Scoll โ€”49 K E Y. - 171 KIECKER. Marlin โ€” 101111 Kiel, Davidโ€”91.177 Kilandcr. Kevin โ€”75 Kllcullen.Carol โ€” 49. Ml. 147.149.162 โ–  Kltdow. Elizabeth โ€” 75 Kilpela. Wade โ€”49 Kimball. Shan โ€”91.142 Kimtey. Lee โ€” 49 King. Charles โ€” 91 Kinler. Mary โ€”91. t66 Ktnler. Michaelโ€”75 Kinnrar. Dune โ€” 49.140.147.1 6 Kirk. Daniel โ€”75 Kivitto. Robert โ€” 49 KJer. Arlen โ€” 49 Kjer. Robert โ€”75 Klapbake. Ronald โ€” 49 Klaten. Michael โ€” 49 KUtkr. nougl.it โ€” 49 Klaikr. Timothy โ€” 91 Klick. Jeffrey โ€”91.184 Klim . Marina โ€” 75 Klimek. Dean โ€” 91.181 Kline. Cynthia โ€” 75 Klinger. Paula โ€” 91 KLOOS. Duwayoeโ€”143 Klow. Linda โ€” 75 KLUDT. lola โ€”1 JO Kludt Lori โ€” 91 KNIGHT, Jamea โ€” 183 Knight. Shelley โ€” 75.211 Knock. Cynthia โ€”75 Knock. DaW โ€” W Knock. Kelly โ€”91 Knott. Brian โ€”75 Knowlen. Jeffrey โ€” 75,100 Knutaon. Dawn โ€” 40 KNUSTSON. Shirley โ€”129 Knutaon. Wanda โ€” 49.200 Kocur. Sherry โ€” 01 Kormer. Mark โ€” 01.201 Kotybeck. Todd โ€” 01 Komperud. Bradley โ€” 91.143.174.1R4 Konkol. William โ€”91.143.164. 192 Kooimann. Naomi โ€” 7V 142 Kopczeakl. William Koshiol. Johnโ€”91 Koakrla. Call โ€” 40 Kotlke. Patrice โ€” 75.142.162 Korea). Leann โ€” 49 Kowalke. Rebecca โ€” 22.49.152.102. 169 Kozub. Roger โ€” 91.201 Krarmer. Dean โ€” 01 Kraltenmaker. Ann โ€” 01.140 Kraute. Dave โ€” 75.192 Krekelber . David โ€”75 Kreaa. Jeffry โ€” 49 Kreaa. Kelly -75 Kreaa. Patricia โ€” 91 Knrg.Ca rolyn โ€” 49 Knrger. Carol โ€” 75 Kroemng Suzanne โ€” 75 Kroger. Tereaa โ€” 49.101 KroU. Brian โ€”91.104 Kruae. Robert โ€” 75 Kubac. Mark โ€” 75 Kuehl. Lynn โ€” 49 Kuhn, Maureen โ€” 75 Kulrdge. Jill โ€” SO Kunza. Jean โ€” SO Kurtty. Suaan โ€” SO. 169 Kuta, Michelle โ€”75 Kvale. leffrey Kyle. Cheryl โ€” SO Kyllonee. Michael e La Berg . Andre โ€” 75. 1 0.162.166. 174. loo La Horde. Paul โ€” SO La Pore . Jeffrey โ€” 91.201 la Primer . Beth โ€” SO la Frlnier . Julie โ€” 91 La Primer . Krit โ€” 75 la Molt . Steven โ€” 91 La Plante. Tammy โ€” 50 La Rock. Tammy Ladd, lack โ€” 50. 142 Ladd, lean โ€” SO Lahr. Den.a โ€” SO. 142 Laadly. Elizabeth โ€” 91 lamb. Suaan โ€”75.215 Lambert Lena โ€” 5ft 141 Lambert. Loei โ€” 91 Lambert. Lori โ€” 75 Lang. Deborah โ€” 75 Lang Joaeph - SO Lang Margaret โ€”91 Langank.. Joaeph โ€” SO. 192. 106.199 Langanki. Leann โ€” 91. 204 langham. Kathleen โ€” SO, 142.153 LANGUAGE CLUBS โ€” ISO LANGUAGES โ€” 124. 125 langum. Kirk โ€” 75.164 lanncrv Roy โ€” SO Laraen. Donald โ€” SO Larten, Jonl โ€” 91 Laraon. Bradley โ€” 18. SO 163 Laraon. Darrell โ€” SO. 142.143.160.106 Laraon. Donald โ€” SO lareon. lame โ€” SO laraon. Jodi โ€” 75.114.143 Laraon. Katherine โ€” SO Laraon. Kathleen Laraon. Michael โ€” 91.161.164 Laraon. Mitchell โ€”75.196 Laraon. Pamela โ€” 75.142.147.170 Laraon. Philip โ€” 51 Laraon. Ronald โ€” 75 Laraon. Scoll โ€” 51 Laraon. Terrance โ€” 91 lather. Bradley โ€” 51 Lather Kathryn โ€” 91. 140 Laudal. Laura โ€” 91.142 Lauaeng. Dale Lauaeng. Lynn Lauzon. Jeanne โ€” 51 lauzon. |ohn โ€” 91.201.21J Lawrence. David โ€” 91 Lawrence. Gregory Lazer. leffry โ€” 75 Lr r.h. Robert โ€” 51 Lee. Brian โ€”91.170 Lee. David โ€” 75.177.201 Lee. |amte โ€” 18. 51 Le . Thomaa โ€” 91 Levitt, Craig โ€”75.106 Letter. |ohn-91.142 loiter. Mark โ€”91 Unander. Wayneโ€”91 Lrnart. Lloyd โ€” 51 Lenar . Uu โ€”51.141.147. 168 LranartiOfi. Jay โ€” 51.141.147.190 Leonard. Richard โ€” 91 Leonard. Scott โ€” 73 Leonard. Timothy โ€” 91. 201 Leone. Laurie โ€” 51 lerach. Barbara โ€” 75.142 Leszko. Nlckolaa โ€” 75.174.177.196 Let ether. Dianne โ€” 51 LHellier. Rodney โ€” 92 Leulem. Mark โ€” 92.164 LEVAHN. Noreen Levant. Phillip โ€” 92 Lewi . Cheryl โ€” 51 Lewi . Judith โ€” 51.14a 168 Lrwl . Linda โ€” 51 Lewi . Mark โ€”75.143 LIBRARIANS โ€”154 LIGHTERMAN. Samuel โ€” 105 L1KBKL. Sharon Li)|a. Duane โ€”92 Lmdgren. Dune โ€” 75 Lindgren. Paul โ€” 75 Litchy. Jerry โ€” 92 Lilchy. Roger โ€”51 Little. Dirk โ€” 75 Little. Don โ€” 19.51.169 Livingaton. John โ€” 92 LLOYD. John - 101 Lockwood. Richard โ€” 51 Loewen. Den lie โ€” 92.141 Loflua. Michael โ€” 92 Lohmann. Paul โ€” 51 Long Daniel โ€”75.192.201 Long Lawrence โ€” 51. 183 192. 2tO I zing T imothy โ€” 92 tzrngen. Mary โ€” 51 Loomer. Alan โ€”7V 160 Loren Iren. Jamea โ€” 92.177.1A4 LORENTZKN. Robert โ€” 137.183 Loukmrn. Ruth โ€”75.134.142 Lou ah in. Conor โ€” 75.164 192 Louahm. Rene โ€” IV 51.168.162.213 LOUSHIN. Terry โ€”136 LOVELL Marion-110 Lovrn. William โ€” 52 Lovmo, Richard โ€” 76 Luby. Gregory Luby. Mark โ€” 52.143. 166 183.202.212 Luby. Mary โ€” 76 Luccheal. Cynthia โ€” 76 Lucier. Dale โ€”92 LUDVIC. David -129 Ludv. i8. Mary โ€” 92.140, 204 Ludwig. Pamela โ€” 52 Login bill. Brenda โ€” 76.140 Lugmb.ll Cynthia โ€” 92. 141 l.uhnunn. Wrndi โ€” 92.143.179 Lund Barbara โ€” 52.160.168 Lund. Judy โ€” 92 Larnd. Leaile โ€” 141.162 Lund. Lynn โ€”92 Lunde. Pamela Lundgren. Umn โ€” 52.212 Umdgren. Mary โ€” 76 LundquM, Joaeph โ€”92 Lunemann. Stephen โ€” 52 Lutgen. Brian โ€” 76 Lutgen. Diane โ€”92 Lutgen. lanlne โ€” 92.17V Lyon . Lynn โ€”92 Lyadahl. Carolyn โ€” 52.143.166 Lyadahl. George โ€” 52 Lyadahl. Linda - 92 Lyadahl. Mark โ€” 76 Maa . Bradley โ€”76 Maa . loaeph โ€” TV 143 Maaa . |ulre โ€” 78.141.147.160 MacDonald. Rebecca โ€” 76.152 MacFarlane. WUllam โ€” 92 Mackenlkun. Curt โ€” 76 MacLeod. Ronaldโ€”52 MADRICALSโ€”147 Magnuaon. Came โ€” 76.142.143. 1M Magmtadt. Sandra โ€” 52.141.147. 1M Mahnke. Rebecca โ€” 78 MAIOR MAIORICTTKโ€”155 Mallckl. Nancy โ€”52.168 Male how. Karl โ€” 141 Malley. Dale โ€”76 Maneta . Linda โ€”52.213 Mantak. Doug! ! โ€” 76 Mamak. Patricia โ€” 52.162.169. 209 Mann. David โ€” 78 Mann. Mary โ€”52 Manning. Cinlhia โ€” 76.141.160.1 6 Manvfield. John โ€” 76 Manafirld. Mary โ€” 92.140 MARCELL. Belly โ€” 102 Marchand. Elizabeth โ€”92.140 MARCHINC BAND โ€”154 Marfiz. Lira MARHULA. Sian โ€”117 Markeaon. Julie Markuvon. George โ€” 52 Markuaon. Heidiโ€”92 Marron. lame โ€” 76 Matron. |oaeph โ€” 52. 212 Mare. Duane โ€” 76.121 Marvh. Charlea โ€” 92.207 Mareh. Linda โ€” 52 MARSH. Robert โ€”137 Marahik. Rond โ€” 52 Martin. Beverly โ€” 76 Marlin. Thomaa โ€” 92 Martinaon. Paul โ€”92. 181.196 Marx. Stephen โ€” 92 Mare. William โ€”76.164 Marten. Andrea โ€” 92.164 Marten. Mary โ€” 53.140 MATH โ€” 116 119 MOSAL. Florence โ€”126 Maaon. Damn โ€” 92.207 Maaon, Keith โ€” 76.143.147 Maaon, Kevin โ€” 76 Maaon. Kriallne โ€”92 Maaon. Lori โ€”76 Maaon. Shawn โ€” S3.180,181.196 Matlnan. Steven โ€” 02.142 Mathuaon. Kelly โ€” 92.207 Malt. Cheryl โ€” 92.140.166 Mallheea. David โ€” 76 Matihcev Judy โ€” S3 Matlaon. Carolyn โ€” 92.140.211 Malt ion Michael Matlaon. Paula โ€” 92.143 Matlaon. Robert โ€” 92.141. 184 Matzinger. Nancy โ€” 140 S3 Mauk. Cbnatopher โ€” 92 Mauk. Robert โ€” 53.162.170 May. Jama โ€” 92 Mayer. Tereaa โ€”92 McAlpine. Mareha โ€” 92. 141.142.143.196 204 McCallum. Steven โ€” S3.192 McCarthy, s. โ€” las McClain. Carrie โ€” 143.211 McClay. Timothy โ€”53 McClellan. John โ€”92 McClellan. Mary โ€” 18.53.140 152.166 McClellan. Steven McComa . Bonita โ€” 92 McComa . Micharl โ€” 53 McConnell. Kathleen McCourtney. Kathyโ€”53 McCue Beth McDonald. Leal ie โ€” 92 Mi Donald. Maureen McDcinell. |ame Me El we . Daniel โ€” 53 McElvvee. IV braโ€”93.166 McPeely. Nancy โ€” 93 McGuire. Daniel โ€”90.184.2)2 McGuire. Jam โ€” 76.190. 201 Mclntoah. Thomaa โ€”76 McKee. Arthur McLain. Carrie โ€” 93 Meier. Dale โ€” 93 Meinert. Steven โ€” 78, 170 Melchrrt. David โ€” 93 Melin. Mark โ€” 53 Melting Pamela โ€” 18.22. 53.16 . 211 Mernam. John โ€” 76 Mernam. Patrick โ€”9tt Merriam, William โ€” 53 Merrill. Jeffrey โ€”76 Merten. Lillian โ€” 53 Merwin, Ruth โ€” 93.143 Meyer. Beverly โ€” S3.166 Meyer. IVbra โ€” 76 Meyer. Donald โ€”78 Meyer. Dona Meyer. Hollaโ€”S3 Meyer. Robert โ€” 93 Meyer. Sue โ€” 76. 179.209 Micharl. Cheryl โ€” 93 Michael. Daniel โ€” S3.142.143.147.160 Michel . Uirlโ€”53 Middleatadt. tj 4 โ€” 53 Middelatadt. Way ne โ€” 54 Mtrike. Ricky โ€” 54 Mlkwold.Shon โ€” 70.141 143. It Mllhauer. loaeph โ€” 54. 166 Milbauer. Uu โ€” 91.142 Milford. Mart โ€” 204 Millar. Lon โ€” 93 Miltrr. Ann โ€”70. 141. 147.162 Miller. Cheryl โ€” 93.14! Miller. Daniel โ€”54.196 MilWr. Bim โ€” 54 Miller. Joaeph โ€” 76 Miller. Kevin โ€”91 Miller. Laura Miller. Markโ€” 93.181 Miller. Mark โ€” 93 Miller. Rita Miller. Sandra โ€” 76 Miller. Sandra โ€” 76 Miller. Shelley โ€” 54.162. 168 Miller. Suun โ€” 93 Miller. Suun โ€” 54 Millrr. Victoria โ€” 160.166 Milieu. Michele โ€” 93.159 Mill . Pamela โ€”18.19.54 Milner. Linda โ€” 93 Milton. Carol Mink . Tony โ€” 76 Mmnich. Michael โ€” 143. 201 MinnKh. William โ€” 93 Mivarll. David โ€”54 Mitchell. Cary โ€” 93 Mltion. Deborahโ€”90 Moat. |ameaโ€”91 Modrow. leffrey โ€” 76 Mod row. Lynne โ€” 54 Modrow. Vlkl โ€” 54 Mo . Ret โ€” 54 Moaning. Gerald โ€” 90 Mohr. Julie โ€” 76.152 Mommaen. Peterโ€”91.196 201 Montgomery. Robert โ€” 54 Montgomery. Steven โ€” 78.140, 147. 201.207 Montoair. Timothy โ€” 93 Moody. Jamea โ€” 76 Moody. Robert โ€” 78 Moore. Cary Moore. Lynn Moot). Bethโ€”93 Moran. Danielle โ€” 93 Morgan. Dean โ€” 54 Morgan. Hickโ€” 93 Morgan. Robert โ€” 76 Morin. Jennifer โ€” 93.143.204 Mono. Micharl โ€” 54.143.17a 181 Mom . Mitchell Mormon. Kathleen โ€” 77.211 Mormon Kathryn โ€” 158 159, lยซ Mono. Donald Mortenaon. Elizabeth โ€”93 Miner, layne โ€” 77 Mow). Steven โ€” 77 Mint rum. |ef fery โ€” 77 Moalroeo. Lon โ€” 93 Moulton. Debea โ€” 77 Mourning. Patricia โ€” 166. 209 MRUCALA. Marilyn Moehlbauer. Janet โ€” 77 Muehlbauer. Jeff โ€” 77 Mueller. Jeffrey โ€” 77 Multaney. Maureen โ€”93 Mu llanry. Suun โ€” 77.152 Mulvaory.Timothy โ€” 54 Murphy. Jeanne โ€” 77 Murphy. Timothy โ€”55 Murry. Scott โ€” 55 MURTAUCH. Adeline - 111 MUSICAL โ€”28.27.28.29 Myere. Heidi โ€” 55.1M1 My ere Michael โ€”93.143. 160 Myere. Wendy โ€” 77.160 Nagle. |!ll โ€” 55.209 NARDINI. Eugeneโ€”113 โ€ข Nathanaon. Charlea NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 1M. 1(0 Nraton. Lucinda โ€” 77 Neiaen. Randalโ€” 93 Nelann. Bryan โ€” 93.169 Nehoa. Charlene โ€”77 NELSON. Clifford โ€”132 NeIson. Douglas โ€” 9). 189 Nelson. Eileen โ€” 77.159 179.204 Nation. |ohn โ€”77 Nelson. lull โ€” 55 Nation, lullยฎ โ€”93 Nation. Karla โ€” 55 Nation. Kathleen Nation. Lee โ€” 77.140 Nation. Leslie โ€” 77 Nation. Maribeth โ€” 77.134. 140 Nation. Mark โ€”55 Nation. Nancy โ€”55 Nation. Pamela โ€” 55 Nation. Rebecca โ€” 93 Nation. Rrbecca โ€” 55 Nation. Rtck โ€” 55 Nation. Rodney โ€” 55 Nation. Scolt โ€” 142.143.147.182.1W. 181. 196 Nelson. Shirley โ€”93 Nation. Suzanne โ€” 77 Nei . Paula โ€”77 New. Paula โ€” 3.142 Netke, Roy โ€” 55 Naltand. Drbra โ€” 55.141 Kelland.Timolhy โ€” 91 Neu burger. Dean โ€” 55.142.1 3.1M. 198. Ill Neuburger.Clen โ€” 93.201 Neumann, thane โ€”90.142.143 Neumann. Dwayne โ€” 55 Neumann. Kelih Neumann. Michael Neumillrr. Vemon โ€” 93 Newberry. Thoms t Newcomb. Dlanralynn Newcomb. Mama โ€”174 Newdall. Kim โ€” 77 Newhouta. Enc โ€” 55.180.174 N'rwilmm. David โ€” 77 Nguyen. Huonii โ€” 77. 201 Nguyen. Vanโ€” 93 Nichols. Donna โ€” 56.143 Nichols. Mary โ€” 93 Nichols. Shelley โ€” 56 Nlckolauson. Brian โ€”93.143.147.184.196 Nlckolauion. Lynn โ€” 77.143.181.188.211 Nirticn. Lorrlr โ€” 93 Nlggelrr. Mary โ€” 93 Niltea. Richard โ€” 94 Nimr. Michael โ€”94 Nimr. Slav an โ€” 56 Nix. Sandra โ€”77 NORD. Clan โ€”132 Nord. lutir โ€” 56.164. 1M9 Nord. Richard โ€” 94 Norden. Susan โ€” 77 Nordstrom. Brenda โ€”94 Nordstrom. Brel Nordstrom. Cindy โ€” 77.140 Notdslrom, Robyn โ€” 94 Nordstrom. Shan โ€” IB. S Norgon. Robert โ€” 77 Norgran, Lee โ€” 94.177 Norgren. Tod โ€” 58.183.212 Norman. Mark โ€”94 Northcott. Mildred โ€” 56 Northway. Steven โ€” 56 Norton. Paul โ€” 58.180.168 Norton. William โ€” 94.143 Novak. Bruce โ€”94 Nygard. Christopher โ€”94,141 Nyqutst. Heidi โ€” 58.114.143.168 a O'Brien. Anthony โ€” 77 OFT1CE CLERKS โ€” 103 OTIARA. Robert โ€”117.145.198 O'Neil. Cynthia โ€” 58. 182.109 O'Neil, left โ€” 77.143 Ouv Dale โ€”57 Oa . Daryl โ€”77 Oberg. Dane โ€” 57 Obermeier. Mark Och. lacquellne โ€” 94 (Menthal. KelvUi โ€”77 Ogren. Richard Otalr. Rene โ€”94 Okerslrom. Michael โ€” 57.192 Okeaon. Charles Oldham. Slaci โ€” 77.204 Oliver . Dawn โ€”57 Ollveriu Daphinr โ€” 77 Otsrn. Barry โ€” 57 Otaen. Kav in โ€” 57.207 Olsen. Kimberly โ€” 77 Olsen. Knslte โ€” 94 Olsen. Randy โ€”94 Otaen. Richard โ€” 77 Otson. Beth -77 Olson. Bradley - 57.140 142.143.147.188 Otson. Brail โ€”57.143 Otson. Cheryl โ€”77.143 Otson, Chetyl- 77 Olson. Christina Olson. Craig โ€” 94 Olson. David โ€” 77.143.213 Oiion, David โ€”57.109 Olson. Denise โ€” 57 OUon. Diana โ€”94 Olion. Donna โ€” 94 Olson. Douglas โ€” Olion. Dougin โ€” 94 Olton. Eluabeth โ€” 94 Olion. | sequel me โ€” 77 Olson. |sy โ€”94.142 Olson, jemfer โ€” 57 Olsoo.lrrald โ€” 77.196 Otson. lodith โ€” 77.143 Otson, judilh Olson. Kslhryn โ€” 77.141.158 OLSON. Lloyd โ€” 144.188 Otson. Kay-94.181 Otson. Michael โ€” 77.143. 147.1B0 Otson, Michelta โ€”94.142 Otson. Pamela โ€”94.141 Otson. Rsndy โ€”57 Otson, Robin-94 Olson. Ronald โ€” 77 Olson. Sally โ€” 94.142. 166. 204 Olson. Sand! โ€” 57.142.168 Olson. Timโ€”94 Olson. Wayne โ€”94 Otson. William โ€” 22.57.198.142 Otund. David โ€”94.143 Onlko. Michael โ€”94 143.170 ORCHESTRAโ€”143 O RIELLY.Mi -109 Orluck. |oni โ€” 94.140 ORNINC. Lannyโ€” 133 Orr. T imothy โ€” 94, 141 Orr, Anthony โ€”141 Orr. Catharine โ€”94 Ortloff. Ricky โ€” 95.207 Osborne. Connie โ€” 57 Otlem. Cynthia โ€” 95 Ovaracker. Howard โ€” 77.142.143.147 Overman, ludilh โ€” 57.142.2D8 Overman. Mark โ€” 95 Owens Deborah Owens Ioanna Oxley. Usaโ€”77 Oyrn. Douglai โ€” 57.183 Parry. Scottโ€” 96.142 PachyaV. Connie โ€” 95 Packrr. Craig โ€” 95.201 Packer. Kevin โ€” 77.212 Pakonen. Timothy โ€” 77 Pantlin. Chmi me โ€” 57 Pa ppm. Cheryl โ€” 95 PARADIS. Claude โ€” 119 Parisian. Ion โ€” 77 Parisian. Todd โ€” 95 Parker. Dean โ€” 77.184 Parker. C mger โ€” 110 ParnelL Kelly โ€” 57.134 Parr. Renee โ€” 57.158.168.181 Parrish. Ronaldโ€”95.213 Paichka. Cary โ€” 57 Pal rick. Katherine _ 57 Palterson. Timothy โ€” 95.160 Paulson. Rodney โ€” 77.1 3 Pauly. Usa โ€”95 Pearson. Floyd โ€” 5 Pearson. Lindaโ€” 95.141 Pearson. Richard โ€” 96.142.143.147 Pearson. Sara โ€” 95.143.164 Peal ha. Steve โ€” 95 PeHier. Michelle โ€”95 Pemberton. Dawn โ€” 77.166.198. 204 Pena. Miguel PEP CLUB โ€”157 Peppe. Usa โ€” 95 Peppe. Michael โ€” 57.193 Peppe. Robert โ€”77.189 Perra. Rebecca Peener. Catherine โ€” 57 Perner. Thomas โ€” 95.184 Petersen. Bradley โ€” 95 Petersen. Constance โ€” 57 PETERSEN. F. โ€”110 Petersen, leffrey โ€”96.184 Petenen. Shelly โ€” 57 Peterson. Barbara โ€” 57 Peterson. Bert โ€” 78 Peterson. Bruce โ€” 78 Peterson. Daniel โ€” 95.213 Peterson. David โ€” 78 Peterson. David โ€” 57 Peterson. Mark Peterson. Michael โ€” 57 Peterson. Nancy โ€” 57 Peterson. Scott โ€” 78 Peterson. Steven โ€” 58 Peterson, Susan โ€”95 Peterson. Tamara Peterson. Thomas โ€” 58.183 Peterson. Webster โ€” 95.181.198 Peterson. Weslley โ€” 78.181.196 Petrangelo. Tracy Pfeifer. MKhael โ€” 95.184 Phillips, [acquellne โ€” 95 PHILLIPS. Irffrey- 128 Phillips. Timothy โ€” 95 Phillips. Wendy โ€”95 PHY ED. โ€” 144.145 Ptcclnelli. lane โ€” 78 Pickerign. Daniel โ€” 58 Picott. Michael โ€” 96.177.184 Pierce, Darin โ€” 78 Pierce. Margaret โ€” 58 Plan, Michelle โ€”78 Pierslak. |ohn Pierson. Brenda โ€”95.142 Pierson. C4yle Pierson. Mark โ€” 58 Ptlon. Richard โ€” 58 Plonk. Daniel โ€” 58 Piwoschuk. |ranne โ€” 78.204 Plank. Robert Plasmcla. Douglas โ€” 78.142.181.198 Pocklington. Richard โ€” 78 Pndreharac Frank โ€” 78.184 Pohlnun. Brent โ€” 58 Pomrrleau. Ann โ€” 78 POM PON GIRLS โ€”152 Pope. Rae โ€” 78 Posey. Belindaโ€”95 Poslhumut. Dav d โ€” 58 Poslhumus. Dyne โ€” 78 Poller. Susan โ€”58.141.152.182.168 Prune. Laurel โ€” 58.142.152.160 Prairie. Leslie โ€” 78.142.152.188 Pramsna. Dale โ€” 58.183 Praska. Timothy โ€” 78 PrrusL Mark โ€”95 ProelL | oho โ€” 96 Proulx. Mary โ€” 95 PSYCHOLOGY โ€”1ย PudeweU. Cynthia โ€” 78.143.186.188.211 Pupeza. Karen โ€”95.166 Pumick. Joseph โ€” 95.143 Pyka. Lynda f Quade. leffrey Quam Bradley โ€”95.184 Quam. Peggy Quarnstrom. Sheryl โ€”95.142 Quick. |iU Quick. Mem โ€” 95 Quigley. David โ€” 58 Quirk. Heidi โ€”95 % RachwaL Kim โ€”58 RachwaL Todd โ€” 78.213 Rademacher. loan โ€” 59 Radermacher. lames โ€”95.164 R s derm her. Stephen โ€” 59.169 Radke.Lon โ€” 95.196 Radloff. Lon โ€”168 Rams. Mary Rains. Paula โ€” 78 Rako. Joanne โ€” 78 Rainbow. Audrey โ€” 59 Ramrrth. Iscqueline โ€” 95.143,204 Ramlrr. Karen โ€” 59 Randall, lulse โ€” 95.140 Randt. Bnan โ€” 78 Ramk. Linda โ€” 59 Rapp. Deborah โ€” 59.140.143 Rasmussen, lames โ€” 78 Rasmussro. Michael โ€” 59 Rasmussen. Thomas โ€” 78 RECKDAML. Martha โ€”132 Redman. Keith โ€”96 Reed. Daniel โ€” 59 Reed, ludith โ€” 78 Retd. Maryโ€” 78.168,184 Reed. Robin โ€” 96 Rehlmg. Patrick โ€” 78 Rrhmann. Leo โ€” 78 Rehnke. Diane Reid. Thoams โ€” 96.140.180 Reimann. Randy Reimann. Shirley โ€” 96 Renner. Michael โ€” 59.183 Renner, Roberta โ€” 78.182 Renner. Teresa Remcrt. Cheryl Rrinert. Patricia โ€” 98 Retnke. lulls โ€” 79.180.168.179.211 Remkmg. Wayne โ€”192 Reschke. Paul โ€”78 Rrulrr. Dune โ€” 59.142 Reznicek. Michael Rhode. Brendalce โ€” 78 Rhode. Mary โ€”59 Rice. Lynette โ€” 59 Rlchler. Amy โ€” 78.159.168.178.179 Rlckaham. Sandra โ€” 96 Riddle. Brenda โ€” 59 Riddle. Scot โ€” 96.141 Rimpy. Allan โ€” 78 Ring. Nancy โ€” SO. 141 Ring. Norma โ€” 60.140 Riller. leffrey โ€”98 Rilringer. MKhael โ€” 60 Rixe. Steven โ€” 78.184 Robbins. Kristie โ€” 78 Roberts. Catherine โ€” 78.143 Roberts, lennifer โ€” 78 Robinson. Daniel โ€” 78 Robinson. Kelly โ€” 98. 1ยซยซ Rocha. Debra โ€” 78 Rocha. Cloria โ€” 98. !M Roch'ford, David โ€”08 Rochefort. Karl โ€” 78 Rochefort. Terry โ€” 60.196 Rodriguez. Cart โ€” 78 Rohe. Debora โ€” 78 Rohe. Theresa โ€” 80 Rotiling. Darrell โ€”98.184 Rohltng. David โ€” 80.180 Romfo. Debra โ€” 9 . 141.166.167 Romfo. Sandra โ€” to Ronrung Michael โ€”80 Rood. Clta โ€”98 Rood. Kathryn โ€” 96.166 Root. Cynthia โ€” 18.60 ROOT, lames โ€” 145.203 Rosch. Jeanne Rosecranx. Michael Ross. Dawn Ross. Laura โ€” 79 Ruble. David โ€” 80.177 Ruble. Debra Ruble. Thomas โ€” 78 Ruckle. Douglas โ€” 79 Rudin. Sheila โ€” 80 Ruehle. lennifer โ€”96 184 Ruff. Carta โ€” 79.143 Ruff. Tanya โ€” 60 Ruoor. Ml โ€”96.143. 204 Rupert. David โ€” 96 Rupert. Donna โ€”98 Russ. Debra โ€” 80 Ruiz. Karen Ryan. Peter โ€”60.212 Rymanowski Beth โ€” 60 Rymanowski. David โ€” 96.201 4 Saha. Suzanne โ€” 98.141.196 Saline. Trme โ€” 96.141 Salisbury. Beth โ€” 79 Samardich. Robert โ€” 96.141 Sandberg, lanet โ€” 96 Sandberg. Sharon โ€” 60 Sandren. Michael โ€”98.142 Sanders. Ann โ€” 79 Sandvtg. lulie โ€” 96 Sandvig. Ltsa โ€” 79 Sarff. Brenda Salher. Catherine โ€” 96 Sawatsky. Barbara โ€” 79.114.140 143. W8 SAWYER. Timothy โ€”131 Schaber. Sandra โ€” 80.142.168.179.2B Schack. Cretchra โ€” 79 Scharb . Dawn โ€” 80 Schmf. Paine _ 79 Schcr f. Thomas โ€” 60 Schยซd cker. layne โ€” 79 Scfiandal Barbara โ€” 61 Scherr. Drnnta โ€” 96. 1M Sdinmmaan. Mary โ€”98, 164 Schlferfi. Bryan โ€” 61 Schik. Kathleen โ€”61. 169.211 Schik. Ann โ€”79.179.211 Schiller. Wendy โ€” 96 Schilling. |anc โ€” If Schilling. loan โ€” 96 Schilling. Kenneth โ€” 61.140 142.147.186 Schirmer . Darcy โ€” 79 Sch lech ter. |anKย โ€” 96 Schtrchtar. leanne โ€” 61 Schleelee. William โ€” 61 Schroer. Deanna โ€” 79 Schmidt. Bradley-96 Schmidt. Carla โ€”96.179 Schmidt. Connie โ€” 96. 179 Schmidt. Diana โ€” 61 SCHMIDT. Roilie โ€” 119 SCHMIDT. Stephen โ€” 1JJ Schmidt. Stuart โ€”79 Schmidt. William-96. 14J Schmitt. Daniel โ€” 96.170 Schmitt, loteph โ€”61 Schmitt. Mary โ€” 96 Schoen. Paul โ€” 79 Schoen Wendy-61 Schoenberger. Kathryn โ€” 79 School born. Mary โ€” 79 Schoenborn. Stephen โ€” 96 Schopper. Drama - 79 Schrnde. Marc โ€” 96 Schreiber. Joel - 79 Schmber. Patti โ€”61 Schubert. Raymond โ€” 96 Schudi. David โ€”61 Schuett. Jeffrey โ€”61.163 Schuett. Steven โ€” 96 Schultr, Denise โ€”79 Schultg. Johnnie โ€” 79 Schultr. Randy โ€” 61. 203.207 Sthulg. Craig Schulz, Todd Schuitrr. Ronald โ€” 96 Schulz. Mary โ€” 79 Schulz. Men-96.141 Schutr. Rooda โ€” 61.141.166, 182 Schuur. Douglas โ€” 61 SCHWARTS. Roaadelle - 110 Sdiwmintke. Teresa โ€” 96 Schwichtengerg. David โ€” 61.142.143.1SS. 168 SCIENCE-118 117 Sedmlrom. Tern โ€” 79 Seeltg. Brandan โ€”61 Seelig. Bruce โ€” 96 SeikkuU. Julie โ€” 7V. 166.179.161 SEILER. Alton-112 Senear. Terete โ€” 79 Sepplr. Debra โ€”62 Sey mour. Michael โ€” 96.164 Shanety. Linda โ€” 97 Shama. Abha โ€” 79 Sharp. Donna โ€” 97 Sharp. Kathleen โ€” 79.159 Sharp. Linda โ€” 97.140.164 SHERMAN. Lorraine โ€”116 Shoemaker. Robert โ€” 62 Shoemaker. Suian โ€” 62.168 StddaU. Barbara -62.162.168 Stddall. Linda -97 StegJer. Bradley โ€” 97. ย 1 Steglrr. W illiam โ€” 62.1M.21J Strgriat. Jodi โ€” 97.141 Svvrrtaen. Jay โ€” 79 Silva. Linda - 79 Simmons. Tammra โ€” 97 Simona. Scofl โ€” 79 Stmpaon. Ronald โ€” 79 SmjflB. Scott โ€”16. (12.166.196 Stniem- Steven โ€” 97.198 Stnlon. Kimberly โ€”62. t68 Suiloa. Steven โ€”97 Stpe. Barbara -79 Syodahl. Anthony SyodahL Laurie โ€” 79 Syogrrn Brun โ€” 79.143 Skaalmd.Dou8laa-80.141 SkaaJrud. leffrey-97.142 Skaalrud. Laura โ€”62 IvkaUky Diane ilartylid Richardโ€”97 Mailer. Debra โ€”62.100 ikaller. Michael โ€”97 ikelion Mary โ€”62 iKIING-im IT dinner. William IdemKia Diane kjemcia. Jamea โ€” 97.141 Slaughter. Palno โ€”142 Slettehaugh. Bruce โ€” ao. 201 Slettehaugh. Suun โ€” no Smegal. Iirwi-U Smrgil Steven Smith. Cyntht โ€” 7.142.147 Smith. Cynthia โ€” 80 Smith. Cynthia โ€” 82.18a Smith. Deborah โ€” 80, 143.182 Smith. Elizabeth โ€” 80 Smith, leffreyโ€” 02 Smith, Julie Smith. Michael Smith. Shan โ€”62 Smith. Tammy โ€” 7.143.186.187 Smith. Theresa โ€” 7 Smith. Therraa Smother . Paul โ€”80 164 Smother . Robin โ€”62.213 Smyhalshi. T rretice โ€” 97 Smyhalthi. Timothy โ€”62 Snaaa. Cary Snedeher. Kathy Snedeker. Lyle โ€” 80 SNOW WEEK-22.23 SOCCER - 196.199. 200.201 Socha. David-80.143 SOCIALโ€”131.132.13) SOHN. Darrell โ€”116.212 Sol helm. Mirk โ€”97 Sottm. Dean โ€” 22.62 Solum. |ameยซ โ€”80 Sommer . Deborah โ€” 62 Sommer . Rudy โ€” 80 Sonmor. Tamara Sonmor. Tem Sorenaen. Mary - 68 141.168 Sorenten. Timothy โ€” 60 Sorenaon. Barbara โ€” 97 Sorenson. On Sorenaon. Lind โ€”97.164 Sorenaon. Sandra โ€” 80 SPANGLER. Don -147 Spence. Bryan โ€” 97.143 Spencer, Randall โ€” 62.183 Spier. Nona - 60.1S7.136. 211 Spier. Thomaa โ€” 63 Spizale. Jerald โ€” 60 Sprague. Brett โ€”63 Sprague. Wendy-97.142 Spring. Stuart โ€” 97.191.174 Squire. Douglaa - 83.183.212 Squire. Gregory โ€” 97 Squirm. Christopher โ€” 97 Squirm. Grace Slack. David Stack. James Staley. Junmetl โ€” 62.140.147 Slamenl. Beth Slament. Kathleen โ€” 97 Slamm. Debraโ€”97 Stanchfleld. Bruce โ€” 18.63.196.303 STANOCH. Pam - 124.159 STAPLES. Km โ€” 132.192 Slawen. Geraldine โ€” 90 Slaye. David Slearn . Robert โ€” 63 Sleek. | me โ€” 60.141 Slmnerton. Jeffrey โ€” 97.161 Steer Term โ€” 97 Stegor a. Carol โ€” 63 Stegor Mary โ€”60 Sirin. Thomat Sinn bring. Nancy โ€” 8a 142. 152 Sleinhauaer. Clifford โ€” 63 Sletnhauler. Michael โ€”97.189 Slender. Dina โ€” 97.1411S9.166 Stenarud. Bruce โ€”63 STENSRUD. Richard -100 Step pr. Dawn Sleppr. Terma โ€” 97 Sleufen. Mike โ€”143 Stevrer. St even โ€” 80 Stevens. Thomaa โ€” 80 Stiff. Mark-80.184 Stilea. |amm โ€”63 Stiyer. Dale -80 Sltyer. Darrel โ€” 97 Stock. Jennifer โ€” ยฎ. 140.143 Slock. John -16.22.61183.202.212 Stockdill. Karen -97.143 Slock eel. Karen โ€” 97.140 Stochatad. Gregg โ€” 97 Stoll. Karen STORKAMP. Barbara-111 Strand. Jean -97.142 Strand. Kathleen โ€” 60 Strafing. Kay-97.141 Scaling. Ronald โ€”63 Stredelman Pally โ€”97 Streeter. Becky - 80.158 159.168 Streier. Lynefte โ€” 63.141 206 Sfreter. PiuJHie โ€” 61143 Strobeen David โ€”63 Strom. Kennethโ€”97 Siromback. Alan โ€”97.1M STRONG Terrance โ€”1)2.174.177 Struck. Cynthu โ€” 61141.147.162 Sludeman. Curt n โ€” 97 STRONG Terrance โ€”112.174.177 Struck. Cynthu โ€”61 Ml. 147.162 Sludeman. Curtis โ€” 97 STUDENT COUNCIL โ€”146 Sluettn. Mark โ€” 80 Sruefan. Michael โ€” BO Stuhr. Mark โ€”97 Stumne. Bonn โ€” 80 Stuntebeck. Michele โ€”61 186. 201 Sucky. David โ€”97 Sued beck. Mary โ€” 96.140 Sum . Michael โ€” 63 Suhr. Steven โ€” 60 184 SULLIVAN. Eugene โ€”1)0 Sullivan. Patricia โ€” aa 14) Sullivan. Paula โ€”64 SULLIVAN. Robert โ€”183 Sullivan. Stacy โ€” 96.142.164 Sullivan. Teresa โ€” 60 Sundeen. Pamela โ€” 6a 141.147.166 Sunder . Pstrvci โ€” 96.143 Sunder . Terry โ€”64 Sundich. Dawn Sundquiat. Laurt โ€” 80.141 Sura. Debra โ€” 80 Sutherland. Susan Swan her . Debra โ€” 96.143 Swanson. Daniel โ€” 64.196 Swanson. Deborah โ€” 96 Swanson. Rraee โ€” 96 Swanson. Steven โ€” 80.143 Swanson. Vickiโ€” 96196 Sward. Catherine โ€” 64 Sward. Steven โ€” 96.141.164 SwartL Aaron โ€” 60 Sweeter. Jeanne โ€” 80 Swmaen. Gail โ€” 64 SWENSON. Court land โ€”131 Swenson, leffrey โ€” 96.213 S wen ton. Jodi โ€” 96 Swenson. Rosa โ€” 98 SWIMMING (BOYS)-206.207 SWIMMING (GIRLS) -204 203 Swirl r. Charles โ€” 64 Swore. David โ€” 96 Sybrant. loteph-aa 184 Syvtmon. Ricky Srabia. Susan โ€”98 Tโ€ขenter. Tammy โ€” 96.166 Tith. Brian โ€”96 Tith. Michael โ€” 64 Timm. Roy โ€”81 Timmerman leffrey โ€” 61 Tingle, lame. โ€”81 Tingle. Robert Titchener. Lorraine โ€” 64 Tilchener. Patriot โ€” 61.204 Ttaden. Dale Toma teak Peter โ€” 96.207 Tomlinson. Davidโ€”64 Tompkins. Carol โ€” 96.140 Totell. Thomaa โ€” 96 Torpy. Lorraine โ€” 64.14). 166 TOURING PLAY-33 Townsend. |oho โ€” 96.143.201 Townsend. Robert โ€” 65. 142.147 Tracy, lean โ€” 63.142. IS). 160 Tracy. |ohnโ€”96.201 Treeayh. |ohn โ€”96.142 Trati on. Mark โ€”96.201 Tnaco. Scott Tritco. Shelley Turn . Melinda โ€” 81.196 Turner. Kellie โ€” 96 Tvedt. forceโ€”96 Tygeson. |udith โ€” 22.65 Tygeton. Susan โ€” 61.1S7 Tynen. Patrickโ€” 96 (i Uden.Tedd โ€” 96 Undrrdahl. Lori โ€” 96.141 UrtckDarU โ€”6S.141.147 Ulecht. Debbie โ€” 81 Utechl. Thomat โ€” 96.141 Uialac. Michael V t Tabor, lames โ€”96 164.192 Tabor. Kevinโ€”98 Tacheny. JUI โ€” 64 Tackle . Diana Taint or. Debra โ€”80 TALONS -162.163 Targmon. Launne Tatro. Heidi Teder . Douglas โ€” BO Tetnpel. Gregory โ€” 8D Tem pel. Lma - 88 Tem pel. Thomas โ€” 64 TENNIS (CIRLS) - 208 209 Tepley.Lit โ€” 98 Tepley. Mama โ€” 80 Ter haar. Daniel โ€”98 Terhaar. Cynthia โ€”64 Terhark. leffrey - 64.143.163 Terhark. John โ€”86.143 Terrell. Donald โ€” 98 196 Teaamrr. Debra-98 140 Te amer. Richard โ€” ยฎ 142.163.147 Thayer, Richard Theism. Anna - 80.148 143.155.159.1ยฎ 162.168 Thelrn. Michael โ€” 64 Theriault. Laurie Thor. Nancy โ€”81 Thomaa. Eluabefh Thomaa. Pamela โ€” 81 Thomaa. Wendy โ€” 64 Thompeon. Kelly โ€” 81 Thompson. Margaret โ€”64.16S THORESON. Charlra -105.119 Thornberg. Brace โ€” 81 Thoraon. David โ€” 96 Thoraon Kathryn โ€” 64 Thoraon. Una โ€”81.141162 Thuftrdal. Mark Thumon. Mery โ€”Bl. 182 Thurler.Cfegory โ€”81 Thurler. Thorn โ€” 98 Ticket. John Vaidtch. Jan โ€” 81.142 Van Aach. David -96.142.207 Van Duam.Ted โ€”96 Van Eanen. leffrey-98 196 201 Van Kaaen. Michael - 65.142.168 Van Mavermart. Francis โ€” 61 Van HeeL Tracy-81 Van Krevelbn. Jay โ€” 6V 163 Van Kreveten. Rons โ€” 81.143.164.177 Van K revel n. Todd โ€” 98 142.177 Van Lilh. Christian โ€” 6S Van Uh. leffrey Van Uh. Michele-W Vantic kle. Paine -98 Velner. Cheryl โ€” 98 Vrliver. Lie VtoWll.Stevm โ€” ยฎ 201.213 Vojta. Palncia โ€” ยฎ 166 Volk. Victor VOLLEYS ALL โ€” 218 211 Vos . Lon โ€” tt166 Votten Mark โ€”96 Vought. Daniel โ€” 61 Voydelich. |oaeph -61. Ml. 192 Vredenburg. Ken Vredenburg. Twda โ€” 98 Vukaon. David -65 (V Waatata. Debra โ€”65 Waala a. Terma WadaU. Richard-81 Wadike. Jacquelineโ€”96 Wagner. Brenda Wagner. Davvd โ€”91 Wagner. Michael โ€”SI. 142 Wahl. Mary โ€”tl. 141.1ยฎ iยฎ Waldron. Loia โ€” 61 Walker. Jamea โ€”11 Walker, leffery โ€” 61 Welker. Laune โ€”98 Welker. Ruth โ€”81 Walleiron. Debt Weller . Ka'hleen โ€” 96 Walton. Svua โ€” 1 Web. Debra โ€”81 Wei . Peul โ€” 81 Wander Theodore โ€” 98. 198 Wander . Robin โ€” 81. IK Wen . My Warm bo. I ill โ€” 98 142 Wennrbo Matthew โ€” DA 183 Warren Elizabeth โ€” 98 Watham. Jacquelyn โ€” ยซ2 Welle, Kelley-96 Wane. Scotl โ€” M WelrrKouee. Sandra โ€” 82 Walrrhooar. Vicki Welion. Rhonda โ€” 82 Webinger.Uaa โ€”98.140 Wedm. Mark โ€” 82 Wed nun. Vick โ€ข 99 Weegman. Randy โ€” 92 Week Barbara โ€” M Wrsmenn, |lll โ€” 82 Weh e. David โ€” 82 Weibye, Brian โ€” 86 Wewllin . Marti โ€”W Wmbeck. Leo โ€” 82 Wemietl. Cynthia - 68. 140. 147.168 Wen. Michael โ€”82 Weiien. Maryโ€”62.162 Wriaen. Nancy โ€” 99 WEISS. Harvey -106.129 Welch. Steven โ€”99. 142 Weller. Richard Welter . Mary โ€” 82 Welly. Wayne-66 Wenlund. Patrtci โ€” 99.140 Wentura.Lort โ€” 99.141 Wen . Lyna Werbovraki. Danny โ€” 82 Werner, lay โ€” 82 Wemer. Tracy โ€” 82.141.166.196. 209 Went. |ef(rey โ€” 82 Weal, lennlfer โ€” 99. 14] Weatrrlund. Sherry โ€” 66 Weal in. Scotl Weatlund. Scottโ€”99 Weal man. Cary โ€” 82.141.147 Wralphall. Lit โ€” 66.142.1M Wheeler. Kelly โ€” 99 White. Suaanโ€” 82 Wick. Dan i l โ€”99 Wick lane -82.14a 196 Wickaell. Eleanor - 99 Wienba . Charlea - 82.140.143.188 Wikheck. Bethโ€”66 Wilcox. Mark โ€” 82 Wilcox. Ronald โ€” 83 Wilc rk. |am a โ€” 81 Wild. Craig โ€” 99 W1LDUNC. Harold WILHELM. Crelchen โ€”119 Wilkemn . David โ€” 86 William . Brian William Gen โ€” 99 William Keith โ€” 66 William Me โ€” 83.162.168.1M William Murray โ€”18.22.86.168.196.199. 202 William William โ€”66 Willkom. Dun โ€” 99.180.142 Wilton. Cindy โ€”99 WILSON. Harriet Wilton, lame โ€”99.142 Wilton. Mary Wilton. Thomat โ€” 6) Will Tara โ€”83 Wmdlth. Deborah Wmdior. Michael โ€” 22.88.183.186 Wind ape rgrr. Robert โ€” 99 Win . Lon โ€”SI. 170 WISJUM. Me โ€”109 Winker. Michael โ€”99.198 Winter. Crai โ€” 88.192.198.203 Winterhalter. Bonnie โ€”99.142.186 Winterhalter. Sharon โ€” 83.142.188 WINTER PLAY โ€”32 Witbeck. ludtlh Wit beck Terre โ€”99 WoKik. Rayโ€” S3 Wold. Michael โ€”81 Wolf. Michaelโ€”99 Wolff. Suaan โ€” 99.142 Wood, lull โ€” 83.134 Wood. Karenโ€”99 Worri.Tia โ€”8) WORK PROGRAM โ€”112.113 Worm . Terrence โ€” 86 Woamek. Lori โ€”88 Wotmek. Todd โ€” 83 Wiilrka. Daniel โ€” 83.164 W olr ka. lean โ€”99 WRESTLING-212.211 Wri hi Loren โ€” 83.143.181.196 Wrt hl. Roxanne โ€” 83.142.181 W'rohleeki. Kim โ€” 141.196. 209 Wurti. Carolyn โ€” 67.115.14). ISA. 159.160. 162.168 Yante Todd โ€”99 Yotl. Lort โ€”67.181 Yott. Lynn โ€” 83 Youn . Cindy-S3 Y anna. Caoraux โ€” 99 Youn quiย i. Karen โ€”83 Youn q M. Laurx โ€” 67.1M. 182 Youngqultt. Thomat โ€” 99 YOUNCREN, |ohn Y O U T H CLUB-171 Yuncnrr. Paul โ€” 67.196 Y unker. Darlene โ€” 67 Yuina. Lola ZABEL. France -129 Zabmtki, Sandra โ€” 99 Zachman. (a role โ€” 99 Zachman. (oanne โ€” 87 Zachman. Martin โ€”8) Zachman. Suaan โ€” 83 Zachman. Timothy โ€” 87 Zdechlik. Irannr โ€” 90 Z.KRVAS |udy โ€”131 Zeidler. Rebecca -82.180 Zen er. Tamberly Z n er. Thomat โ€” 99 Zimdarv Caryne โ€” 87 Zimdart. Deanna โ€” 83 Zimmerman. Michael โ€” Zimmerman. Sharyl โ€” 8 Zirbet. George โ€” 67 We dedicate this to you We the willing, led by Ihe unknowing, are doing Ihe impossible. We have done so much, for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. โ€” Author Unknown aM afiout? 'Jy โ– 


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