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

 - Class of 1981

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Hats on! This year we had a large selection of hats worn around school. We see peo- ple wearing more and more cowboy hats with the grow- ing popularity of the movie, itUrban Cowboy. Baseball caps have always been around and go great with faded jeans and jerseys. In the wintertime, students wean ski caps of every style and color. The most inter- esting days to look for hats are on dress-up days. Stu- dents and faculty alike wear all types of hats that range from winged baseball caps to cowboy hats with feath- ered bands. Even the ieg- endary Mooseketeers wear moose-horned hats. Hats will never die as long as there are heads to put them on. By Sera Bileydi ANN L. JASZCZAK will always remember sports, Homecoming, prom. friends. breakfasts, and food fights. Softball 9 1O 11 12. Volleyball 9 1O 11 12, Band 91011 12. DAWN MARIE JENSEN recalls getting into trouble . will attend college or Vo-Tech worked at Penny's . . . was on B honor roll . . . Basketball 10. Track 91012,Choir 91011 12. KEITH JENSEN enjoys sci ii and Dungeons and Dragons plans to major in Aeronautical Engi- neering at U of M Feels creative. Band 9 10, Wrestling 10, Soccer 10 11. BRENT JOHNSON Laker will always remember Lynard Skynard . . . rated Mr. Kasprowicz and elec- tronics as favorites . . . lettered in baseball, and bas- ketball. Basketball 9 1O 12, Baseball 9 1O 11 12. LAURIE JEAN JOHNSON picked German, art. and creative writing as favorites . . . enjoys downhill ski- ing, snowmobiling and tennis hopes to attend either college or business school . . . German Club 9 1O 11. PAT JOHNSON will never forget getting all-confer- ence in cross-country running favorite teacher was Ms. Wigfield. Cross country running 10 11 12, Hockey 10 11 12,Track 1011 12. 28 - Seniors

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Everyoneis home away from home Lockers are just not a thing we keep our books in. Everyone can get two: your everyday plain locker and your gym locker. Lookers are just a home away from home for those who have their lockers decorated. Decorations range from memo pads to pictures to fur linings. Almost no one has them plain. By Suzy Gobin CHERI LYNN HILLSDALE Cher will always remem- ber 3rd hour in Mrs. Terriquez's room found drawing and fibers her favorite classes . . . hopes to travel and go to college. Hockey Stats 11. BRIAN A. HOFIUS was sometimes called llGeor- gian . . . preferred Mrs. Terriquez as a teacher . . . enjoys painting and drawing . . . plans to move out of MN and work in art soon as possible. BRUCE A HOFIUS Dixie will always remember girls complaining about guys and vice-versa . . . worked at J's, Kramers Hardware, and Powers favorite classes were art and band. Baseball 9 10, Band 9 1O 11 12. SHANNON LEE HOFSTAND remembers most her friends and sports . . . plans to go to Carleton Col- lege . .. received Most Improved Player in softball. Track 9 10, Basketball 9 10 11 12, CC track 10 11, Softball 11 12. LINDA HOGGE. DAWN MICHEL HOOPER recalls most fondly all the plays she was in . . . remembers her gold medal for solo vocal contest . . . favorite class was acting. Plays 10 11. Student Council 12, Choir 9 1O 11 12. VIBEKE HORSBERGls favorite class was Spanish . . . plans to go back to Norway to teach music and languages . . . was a Rotary Exchange student at EP . . . participated in Pit Band. CC ski, Tennis, Choir. ROBERT CHARLES HUMMEL. Bob will remember the good times at EPHS . . . favorite class was pho- tography liked classes with Mr. Oman and Mr. Snavely . . . plans to attend college. Golf 9 1O 11 12. BARBARA G. JANKE thought graduating from a new high school was great . . . liked Mrs. Dickel and Mrs. Richey particularly . . . enjoyed swimming. soft- ball, and singing. One Act Plays 11, Choir 11 12. Seniors a 27



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TOM JOHNSON T.J. plans to go to college after high school . . . recalls particularly the memories of football . . . favorite teacher was Mr. Hodgens. Foot- ball 9 1O 11 12, Tennis 91011 12. VICKIE LYNN JOHNSON Vic feels Ms. Richey was her favorite teacher . . . plans to attend Normandale College and study computer science . . . was Trea- surer of Office Ed. Assoc. JOAN KAATZ will never forget her friends . picked Mr. Hodgens as her favorite teacher and band as her favorite class . . . plans to go to college . received band awards. Band 9 10 11 12. LAURIE JO KAEHLER Laurie was best remem- bered as Betty . . . recalls parties and concerts with her friends .. . favorites were Schloner and Porter . . . plans to attend St. Cloud State. JULIE ANN KAKACH was Bean I . . . remembers skipping with a friend . . . was pres. of German Club . worked as a floral designer . . . liked acting and Ms. Houge. Basketball 9 10, German Club 9 1O 11. LLOYD KAUFOLD will never forget the day the branches were cut on the pines . . . hopes to be an engineer on the Northwestern Railway picked Mr. Anderson as his favorite teacher. DAVID G. KINGREY enjoyed listening to music and skiing . . . lettered twice in sports . . . plans to attend college and later tour Europe. Slalom skiing 10, Bas- ketball 9, Track 10 11, Football 9 1O 11 12. JACOUIE KLINGERT DEBRA L. KNOLLS Debbie will never forget caus- ing trouble . . . plans to study architectural drafting at Vo-Tech . . . enjoys drawing and skiing worked at National School Studios. Choir 10 11. MICHAEL KOEHLER Mike will long remember be- coming captain of the soccer and cross-country ski- ing teams . . . liked Adv. Biology. Football 10, Base- ball91011 12, 0-0 Ski91011 12, Soccer 11 12. WILLIAM c. KOOIMAN Bill plans to go to college and become an engineer picked band as his favorite class and Mr. Stark as his favorite teacher. C-C Running 11 12, 0-0 Ski 9 1O 11 12, Band 910 11 12. TAMARA S. KOSTECKA Tammy plans to go to St. Cloud State . . . will never forget competing in track and all of the friends she made . . . lettered in track. Track 1011 12.Tennis1011. BRENDA JO KUGLIN fondly remembers all the laughs and fun she had . . . plans to attend college and major in psychology was awarded Rotary student of the month. Basketball 9, German Club 9 10 11. DAN KURTZ THERESA JOAN LARSEN Reese hopes to work in t.v. communications . . . won't forget dancing at the Variety Show or teachers preventing food fights. Class Officer 9 1O 11, Cheerleader 9 10 12, Choir 9 10 11 12. Seniors - 29

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