Eden Prairie High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eden Prairie, MN)

 - Class of 1981

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Lunches compromised With the move to the new school, a lot of Changes and adjusting had to be done. One of the biggies was lunch. First problem was. the kitchen was not quite ready for the students when the students were ready for it. Therefore, lunches were limited to cold sandwiches, served with fruit, cookies and milk, or the salad bar. The second problem was there were really no tables for the first weeks. Students were forced to use their imagination and sit whereever they could. The third problem was students figured since there wasnlt much choice for lunches that they could go to places outside the school. This was stopped as fast as it started. But in the end. the students made it through By Debbie Donovan and things did eventually get back to normal. SHELLY WYNN GISBORNE Gizzie's favorite teacher was Ken Rood . .. favorite class was An- cient Medieval . . . plans to attend college . . . Rock Climbing 9. MICHELE MARIE GORI was known as Gordie . . . enjpys skiing and dancing . . . looks forward to going to college . . . will long remember band tours. friends and being wild. Band 9 1O 11 12, Softball 1O 11 12. Volleyball 10 11 12. BRAD GROVES enjoys working with cars spends his freetime after school and weekends working . . . was on the football team 9 10 11 12th grades . . . was on the baseball team in 10th grade. CORONA GSTEU CARRIE LYNP'J-MARIE GUSTAFSON. Gus won't forget special times with friends . . . plans to attend UMD and to travel a lot enjoyed piano and horses. Cheerleading 1O 11 12, Tennis 9 10, Track 9. SANDY HACKING. Ya-Bites picked Mr. Ryski as favorite . . . will be attending UMD studying occupa- tional therepy . . . enjoys skiing, running. and soft- ball. Downhill Skiing 9 1O 11 capt. 12, Volleyball 9 1O 11 12. ELDON RAYMOND HAGEN's hobby is music . . . felt Mr. Ryski and East Europe were his favorite teacher and class . . . worked at France Ave. Drive- ln during the summers. Football 11. Downhill Skiing 9 10. PAMELA ANN HAGEN remembers marching and Cicero's . . . was pres. of German Club and earned a German grant . . . plans to go abroad for 1 year then to college. Band 9 10 11 12, German Club 9 10 11. Musical 9 10 12. JULIE ANN HANSON Was better known as jul . . . spent 12th grade as AFS student in England looks forward to attending Moorehead, then on to medical school placed 1st in Regional History day 11th grade. Edenettes 9 10. Seniors - 25

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SHERRIE LEA FILLION was known as Clone . . . enjoys writing penpals . . . favorite classes were lPR, Accounting and art wonlt forget Cicero's and cast parties. Plays 11 12, AFS 11 12. PAUL E. FISHER will never forget the good times in hockey . . . Fish's favorite teacher was Mr. Kasprowicz favorite class: industrial arts plans to go to Vo-Tech. Baseball 9, Hockey 9 10 11. JILL FITZGERALD Fitzer remembers mostly being a freshman plans to work a year then go to college 10 years from now hopes to own a restaurant . . . worked at E.P. Theater. Volleyball 10, Tennis 9. JULIE ANN FRANK will never forget lunch 1,2.3,go and passing time . . . will attend Mankato State . . . worked as a clerk at Robert's Drug. Plays 9 10, German Club 9 10. JOHN FRAZIER earned aII-conference for hockey junior year and captain senior year nickname was uSchoolboy plans to go to college Ryski and Richey are favorites. Baseball 9 10 11 12, Football91011 12, Hockey 91011 12. LAURIE FRIEDERICHS will long remember getting up so terribly early and the horrible bus ride graduated early and hopes to go to college favorite class was Spanish. A.F.S. 9 10 11. SARA LOUISE GARDNER's favorite part of high school was the musicals . . . was in alI-state band, girls state . . . plans to go to St. Olaf to study music. X-C skiing 9 10, Speech and Drama 9 1O 11 12. Band 91011 12. JENNY GEASON will be remembered as Geese . . . was Homecoming queen won Robert Moran Award and won't forget Prom 1980 . . . Volleyball 9 1011 12,8asketball9101112,80ftball1011 12. MARY GILLES looks forward to school at Winona favorite teacher was Mr. Ryski lettered in volleyball and track . . . will always remember Ema- hiser's i'bullets . Track 9 10 11 12, Volleyball 9 10 11 12. 24 .2 Seniors



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KRISTI HANSON. RICHARD HARGROVE. LORI HART feels art was her favorite class and Mrs Terriquez and Mrs. Richey favorite teachers . . . hob- bies are painting, drama, and horseback riding . . . plans on technical college. Yearbook 11. ELLEN R. HAUPT particularly enjoyed Psychology class and Mr. Porter as a teacher hopes to attend Iowa State College will study planning and drawing buildings. Musical Pit 1O 11, German Club 91011 12. DONALD ALLEN HAYDEN was Homecoming King . won't forget state CC and track meets . . . may go to Canada. Track 9 1O 11 12, Football 10 11 12, Basketball 9 1O 11 12. PAUL HEINEN is best known as Zak or Minnie . . . picked drafting and Richey as favorites . . . particu- larly likes to play the drums plans to attend college. Track 9. MARGO HENDERSON enjoys drawings, reading and horseback riding . . . hopes to become an illus- trator . . . maintained a B-average throughout high school . . . choose art as favorite classes. PATTY HENDRICKSON picked Mrs. Turnquist, World Classics and Analysis as favorites . . . enjoys jewlery making, drawing, and writing plan on degrees in communications or law. BETH ANN HENRY will never forget the 11th grade camping trips, all the HB's and Skeeters, football games. and Christmas elves . . . UMD Softball 1011 12, Basketball 9 1O 11 12. Halloween creations Halloween is always a big thing at Eden Prai- rie. Its a time when the students can go crazy and dress up as zany as they want to. Student Council helps with the festivities by awarding prizes to the best costumes, most original, and things like Whoever thought Halloween and costumes are just for little kids didnit see the spirit at the annual Halloween dress-up day! By Debbie Donovan

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