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Greg Caller won't forget Ms. Scherer and Mrs. Richey . . . will attend VoTec in cabinet making earned JA Sales Award . . . enjoyed his bowling league in Hopkins and In- tramural Basketball. Russ Garens, or Lizard, will remember tokens and the day was pepfest got cancelled . . . plans to attend Harvard or Yale . . . favorite teacher was Mrs. Terri- quez . . . plans to buy an island. Rebecca L. Geason will long remember X-mas Lake, LW's LeBaron and parties . . . won't forget the GANG and senior guys. Basketball 9 1O 11 capt. 12, Track 91011 12, CC Running 91011capt. 12. Geri Renee Gibbons was often called Ziggy . . . enjoyed parties and broomball games . . . especially liked Mr. Ryski . . . plans to study Computer Programming at a college in California. Choir 9. Lori Gibbs was nicknamed Underdog . . . hopes for a career in nursing or modeling . . . enjoyed Mr. Rood's class . . . will long remember good times at Cisco's . . . will miss her friends mostly. Darryl Giese. The National Honor Society is one of the oldest and most prestigious national organizations for high school students. The club is made up of 1090 seniors and 570 juniors. All students must maintain a grade average of at least 3.5 lB+l. If their grade lowers they are out. Members are chosen for meeting high standards of leader- ship, scholarship, service, and character, by a faCulty council. These are based on students' par- ticipation in community andXor school activities and at least 3 ser- vice projects in school and around the community. Character is bas- ed on integrity, behavior, ethics, and cooperation with studentswteachers. What N.H.S. does is service projects for the commtinity as we as the SChOOI' N.H.S. Front row: Diane Coulter, Jeff Elder, Brian Larson, Vice President Dave Duvick It also '5 used to promOte SChOOI Second row: Ann Solie, Karen Dowman, Pat Carolman, Stacey Wilson, Hoa Ta, Lan spirit. N.H.S. had a flower sale to Nguyen, Jim McConville, President Chip Tangen, help fund the prom and a bake lhird raw: TaSmmy Brasgh, Kris Dustrud, Linda Bedford, Lisa ChanceH Mark Best, Craig - omsc ies, ecretar ore Peterson, Treasurer Debbie Lon s ore, Sue Ha en, sale'. Chlp Tangen and Dave Karen Lanin, Marie EucciaYBack row: Heather Mitchelson, Stgacia Herman, Sgcott Duv1ck were chosen for a national Walker, lohn Brill, Don lanes, Peter Lillie, Steve Anderson, Steve Koehler. scholarship. Not pictures: Tricia Belvo, Jackie Fier, Historian Ann Kesti, Diane Makie, Julie Olson, BY Kelly Des Chaine Greg Sarles, Steve .Stephen, Rick Svenssen, Bridget Thornburg, Jeff Tuttle, Nancy Uhrhammer, Sue Williamson.
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Brent Fields. Jacqueline Kay Fier will attend St. Benedict in accounting. won't forget her llsecret rendezvous. Student Council 10 Chairman 11, Volleyball 9 1O 11, Capt 12, Basket- ball 9, NHS 12. David Andrew Fisher known as fishbait or Al- mont . . . took 4th in state VICA Coutest . . . liked metals and wood . . . plans to go to Vo-Tech . . . hope for a career as air craft mechanic. Birgitta Fjosne known as blondie, burgy ect. . . . plans to study Languages or by traveling become an interpreter . . . isthankful to EPHS for hosting her .. . will miss everyone. Musical 12. Robyn Foster graduated early . . . won't forget the strike . . . was called llRock . . . enrolled at Vo-Tech and may attend U of M . . . plans to study computer science . . . particularly enjoyed Ms. Bestrom. Scott Fransen. Spring break So what did you do over spring break - our big three days off? Everyone staying here enjoyed the snow and plunging temperatures we received! Luckily a handful of students had the chance to escape to more desirable places. The major llhotspots were Florida tFort Lauderdale, Daytona, and Panama Cityl, Colorado tPurgatory, Vail, Buena Vista, Denver, and Cop- perl, Arizona, and Hawaii. K Senior girls have a good time in Florida. Randy DuTeau ran away to Argentina to visit the foreign ex- change student who came here last year. Students ventured out not only with families, but also with friends and church groups. People had many new and ex- citing experiences. Wendy Emry commented that her group of seniors lihave many memories at the Button. Instead of being at- tacked by sharks, Scott Moyer will remember being attacked by some llwild sand crabs. xlWe met a lot of new people, Lisa Chance said about her trip to Florida. Well, we're sure everyone had a good time on their trip and will long remember it, while the rest of us deprived individuals were stuck here doing the same ole thing! By Gail Wessels and Ann Lillie Rocky Mountain High!!! Seniors - 25
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Jeffrey W. Gjersvik, also known as Wilbur, won't forget out- door ed. camping trip . . . will be going to the U of M for computer programming . . . thought graduation and his new car were highlights. Tennis 9. Bob Gloede enjoyed good times at hockey games and in study hall . . . won't forget Prom . . . especially enjoyed Mr. Ryski . . . worked at Karulf Hardware. Football 11 12. Suzy D. Gobin will attend Moorhead to be a radiologist or doctor . . . got two superior ratings in band. Yearbook 1O 11 12, Band 9 1O 11 12, Cheerleader 12, Musical 11 12, Spring play 12. Vincent James Goodrow or Vinnie will attend either San Diego State or Westminister College and continue workin'g the oil pipeline in ND. . .. lettered in Varsity Football 12. Jennifer Gudmunson. Vicki Guethling will remember getting out of school early and partying at the drive-in . . . plans to attend Vo-Tec and be a dental assistant . . . favorite teacher was Miss Ebert. Practice parenting To teach a student to be an adequate, responsible person is what parenting Classes were all about. The course was 16 weeks of learning and preparing for the nursery. The nursery took place during April 19-23 and 26-30 for the 2V2-3 year olds. May 10-14, 17-21, and 24-28 was for the 3Vz-5 year olds. Com- ments from many were it was a growing experience and a big responsibility. Things went smoothly except trying to keep children from crying! By Becky Geason Seniors - 27
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