Edina High School - Whigrean Yearbook (Edina, MN)

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. WHIGREAN Edina East High School Edina Minnesota, 55424 i Volume 26 1976 PEOPLE during the summer, a short break leading to another year at Edina East High School. 2 3 School realities soon set in work, with an occasional escape 6 7 Day, by week, by month, a certain routine. School-work, lunch, TV. sometimes broken by conflict, or a night out T.P.ing. Friends, in and out of the classroom, made 1976 a year of PEOPLE. 10 11 AW 12 PEOPLE A Seniors’ Typical Day 14 15 Susan Jean Adams — Fadums — Images — trips to F.urope and Iowa — member of Braemar Figure Skating Club — F.N.O.T.D.B. Cheryl Lee Anderson — involved in church choir and pit stop — enjoys Gymnastics — plans to attend college. Colin MacDonald Anderson — member of the Band — enjoys camping and canoeing — memorable canoe trip to Quetico David Grant Anderson II — Andy—Varsity Football — Cross Country Skiing — Track — known for painting buses and pools — V.V.P.B. Elizabeth Hudnut Anderson — Betsy — Yat — Varsity Gymnastics —camp counselor — Concert Choir — Senior Womens Varsity. Todd Phillip Anderson — Chopper — Varsity Coif —enjoys waterskiing and hunting — Pier 65 club — plans to attend college. Jennifer Diane Aries — Images — Varsity Tennis — Senior Womens Varsity — memorable trips to Eurojxe and Hawaii. Adonc Ellen Arnold — enjoys music, nature and poetry — plans to go out West and to Canada. William Charles Arnold — Billy — State High School Doubles Champion — enjoys music — Homecoming King — job at General Sports. Teresa Ellis Babb — Medical Explorers Program — Campus Life — enjoys skiing and tennis. Holly Ann Backus — Girls Varsity Track Team — enjoys Art and Creative Writing — memorable trip to Glacier. William Patrick Baily III — Beetle — summer house in Alaska — job at Wally's Mobile — plans include college. 16 Jack Merles found ihe floor of the lunch room a little slippery for his tennis shoes. Senior Antics Kristin Louise Barry — Kris — enjoys camping and aorsobackriding — likes to write poetry — plans include college 1-eslieAnne Weston Bartlett — Fear — Whigrean — enjoyssewing— Senior Women Varsity Upward Round Church Choir Christopher Henry Basil — Buzernun — Soccer — Baseball — Young Life — E O T R OST James Anthony Batten — Jim — lxwds — Varsity Hockey and Coll — loves the outdoors, hunting and luckpacking — plans include college out West. Daydreaming that she is in her neighborhood bakery, Cheryl Rossi tries to test the frosting, but she realizes that it is only the Homecoming decorations on the office window. Mark Bauknight — Varsity Wrestling — enjoys all sports — Spanish Club — interesting trips to Wyoming and Disneyland — plan to attend college. Caren Lee Berkley — Becks — Varsity Swimming and Gymnastics — Concert Choir — member of E.E.ED.R. — Senior Womens Varsity. William Ronald Behning — Porky — Varsity-Swimming — enjoys hunting, hiking, skiing, and music — trip to Big Sky. David Bellair. Colleen Lynn Benner — Ben — Red Cross — many trips to Omaha — enjoys tennis and music — loves to write poetry Nancy Ann Benson — Young Life — Campaigners — R T — P.C —enjoys homecrafts — trips to Europe. Bahummas, and Colorado. Heidi Benz — Cross Country — A F.S Student from Switzerland — enjoys music, literature, and all sports — plays flute and piano. Julie Benz. — Rotary exchange student to Brazil — Ca| tain of Girls Varsity Swimming and Track — PF James Lee Berdahl — Jim — Varsity Footbull — Skiing — Cross Country — Baseball — Member of V.V P.B. and F.C A — likes to hunt Kirsten Berg — Kris — Professions Club — likes to sew — known for her dancing — trips to Mexico and Canada Brian Bcrgce — Byron — enjoys music, art. and science — job at Edina Country Club Rik Bcrard Berkbigler —Varsity Skiing — Ski Trips to Colorado and Michigan —Enjoys Watcrskiing — F.C. A. 17 Senior Mike Ronald gets comfortable and makes like a tray Carlson, disregarding the fear of dishpan hands, rolls up hi inching towards the dishroom on the conveyer belt while Kent sleeves and decides to work. Mary Elizabeth Bigelow — horseback riding — biking — works at Jerry’s — Edina Players — plans include college. Jeffrey Bing — enjoys pro footlsall — hunting — Ring for Bing — job at Bing's plumbing. Stephen Phillip Bissonette — Biz — Young Life — Bible Study — T P ing — trip to Florida — cook at Edina (’.are Center Todd Antonius Bjerken — Maurie — soccer, baseball — known for humor — Homecoming Court — trip to Europe and Hungarian restaurant. James Blanchard. Theodore Lewi Bohn — Theo — Co-Captain Varsity Wrestling. Soccer. Track — Student Council — FCA — Latin Club — Booya — enjoys cherries jubilee Robert Charles Bowen — Rob — Dance Band. Stage Band. Sousa Band — member of E.BC.H.S.B — Ski Club — memorable trips to Hawaii. California — (dans include college. Bernard Boyle, Jr. — Bernie — soccer, skiing — lived in Europe for six years — ski trips to the French. Swiss and Austrian Alps — enjoys guitar. Rita Brandstattcr — Cross Country Skiing and Track —music, reading, piano — AFS student — plans to return to Sweden for college Richard Paul Bransford — Brons — Varsity Football. Cross Country Skiing. Track — has a great dane — plays guitar. Marianne Brecht — Mab —Young Life — likes to bike and sew — works at Wool-worth —plans for U. of M Patrick Thomas Brink — Pat — P.A. announcer — golf — college — career in journalism — job at Red Owl Seniors Enjoy 18 Carroll Ann Britton — N.F H. Association — likes modeling and fashion — trips to Sun Valley — sales clerk at Up’s n Down's. Steven Brock — Yipp. Clipp — involved in Football — enjoys camping, parties and skiing —trips to Colorado and Morocco. Fngland plans include college. Kenneth Jay Brosc — Bros — Swim Team. Wres-tling — Young Life — P.F. — Chamber and Swing Choirs —YMCA — job at MacDonald’s. Ilosmer Andrew Brown — Andy. Has President of Fdinu Players — Profession’s Club —works at Hager’s. Senior girls Laura Engelbert, Nancy Riley, and Nancy Benson listen attentively to Sue Miller, who apparently is filling them in on all the details and thinks it's funny. Michael Thomas Brown — Mike — enjoys waterskiing. snowskiing — member of B L.I) Belays. M B.N S. Club — college. Robert Crumes Brown — Chip — Ski Team — Hoigaard’s Ski Instructor — P.F. — likes cycling, sailing Robert McAllister Brown — Bob — Varsity Football and Track — loves to ski — trip to Europe and Hungarian restaurant. Jane I.oui$e Brunscll — Bruno — enjoys riding horses — known for forgetting names — member of High Hitters — Campaigners — The Abss — sales clerk at Donaldsons Paul Thomas Buckley — Juan — member of E.K.S.B.T. — enjoys skiing, racing, parties and owls —trips to British Virgin Islands. Washington D.C Diane Carol Bumpas — Bump — interested in music, yoga, drama — trip to Scandinavia, Mexico — plans include California James Warren Burke — Swim Team — interests arc waterskiing. surfing, sky-diving — B.L-D. Relays — Pier 65. Marlin Robert Burley — Burls — Marty — Varsity Soccer, Baseball. Basketball — VVhigrcan — Homecoming Court. 19 Hit-hard K. Byrd — Bvrdinan — involved in skiing, golf — enjoys ramping — plans include college Kathryn Anne Cardie — Kathy - Orchestra — enjoys skiing ami sailing. Mary Jo Carlsen — Josie — Varsity Diving — Gymnastics trips to Las Vegas ami Hawaii J cl (rev Paul Carlson — messenger — interested in C B radios ami snow mobile — memlier o( computer dub Kent J. Carlson — Casey — Vanity skiing — EDT — Job at West gate theater and Hy land Hills. Scott Robert Carlson — enjoys skiing. hunting, northern woods — hobbies include coin collecting — leather working — works at Holiday Linda Jane Carmichael — likes music and traveling — plans include college — D.E. Linda Ixe Carter — B-Squad. Vanity Cheer leading - P V — Campaigners — camping in Amcry memorable trips to Mexico, Colorado ami Kentucky Mary Veronica Carter — Hornettes — Sr Womens Varsity — EEEDR — likes tennis and soccer Nancy Lynn Cartier — memlter of Swing and Chamber Choirs — Cross Country — Medical Explorers Paul Kevin Cavanor — Spalf — Vanity Track — Soccer — Y.L — enjoys skiing and tennis — nlans include college Class Officers Find Fulfillmen 20 Patricia Ann Ccdrrholin — Smils - enjoys nee die point, skiing and painting — plans to go to St I'aid State Candy Chapman. Todd Chapman — Ilaw-lull — envoys all sport) — plans include college — memorable trip to Europe Matthew Chastck — Chaz — plans to attend college works at Standard Fabric Inc — memorable trip to California Kli ahclh Wyatt Chinn — l.i - plans include College in New Orleans — job at I. hotel Solitel cliurcli youth group F.tnily Ann Christenson — enjoys piano and reading — I list lock — PPC. — Schuliert Club Amy Maureen Clausen — Varsity Clieerleadmg — enjoys piano, tennis, skiing and sewing - Medical Ksplorer Club Linda lamise ('olbiirn — (ailby — John Philip Sousa Memorial Hand — I iomettes — Young Life — Campaigners — PF While Harry Hendrickson reviews some Ixmks, Doug Sams laughs lo think of Barry actually checking anything out of the library. 21 Seniors Want To Leap Through Leap Year Cynthia Anne Collins — Cindy works at Don-alee Designs KEEDR — Senior Women’s Varsity — Whigrean. Marcia I.vnn Collins — Mush — Girls Varsity Swim Team — P F trips to Jamaica. Colorado. Marilyn Louise Collins — Twin — Girls Varsity Swim Team — memorable trips to Colorado. Illinois P F. Jim Comb — Co-Captain of Wrestling VVPB — trip to Montana — plans include college. Mary Elizabeth Council — Lisa Canal — Iform-ties Whigrcan — Senior Women's Varsity plans to attend St Catherine. Christa Jane Conner — Concert, Chamber. Swing Choirs — Images — Lead role as Anna in The King and I” FOMA Jocelyn Anne Cox — P F Cabinet — Campaigners — Works at Things Remembered — plans to attend I' of M Robert Brent Cox — Bobby — Sw ing ami Chamlx-r Choirs — Track — Plays guitar in a band works at Typhoon ar Wash Jeffrey Steven Craig — Cracko — participated in soccer ami Itockey — member of Pier 65 club KDT. Karen Cramer. Karen Crowley — Kar Boar — hobbies include biking, canoeing, tiflery. swimming and writing — works at Dayton’s. Mark Phillip Cullen - Marching and Varsity Barn! — hobbies include tennis and golf — Job at Holiday Jeffrey B. Curran. Nancy Daniels — Prune — enjoys sailing, riding, waterskiing, ami smiwskiing — memorable trips to France. Florida, ami Colorado — memlx-r of Pilgrims Progress Mark Jeffrey Daum — Ray — Buzzeltc Editor — Edina Players — enjoys all types of art and plays guitar — memlxT of Ivory Dwight Robert Davies — Big D — enjoy s working on ears — works at Lunds — trip to Las Vegas member of Continental Kids ami National Rifleman's Association. Robert Rix dcl.ambcrt — Ikib — Rix — Park-board Hockey — memorable trip to Europe ami Hungarian restaurants — Bicycle trip to Calopa-g Island — EDT. Timothy Mark Dcluny — Del Baseball — enjoys playing the guitar works at Target memorable trip to B.W.C.A. — plans include college Cynthia DeMiranda — exchange Student from Brazil — Rotary Club — A.F.S. — enjoys traveling, reading, and sw imming — plans to attend college in Brazil. Steven Diamond. 22 Wandering though the a la cart line. William Walker Whitley Mary Bringcn makes many raelt-in-your-mouth malts for the wittily outwits this wonderful working woman for a free malt many men on the malt machine. Jerome Diininerman — J I) — Dim — likes camping. hunting. and parties — member of D.E. enjoys can Ann Marie Docpke — Band — III laraguc — Hollins Acres — camp counselor — enjoys tennis and music — memorable trip to Ormans James Steven Dol al — Jim Bund Orchestra — job at Edina Country Club - interesting hobby of restoring a 1937 Plymouth Mark Arthur Downey — Swimming - Baseball — enjoys water skiing and fishing member of Edina Swim Club memorable trip to Elorida 23 Jodelte Rcnc DuBoois — Jodi — lives at cabin in Wisconsin all summer enjoys snowskiing, waterskiing, and camping. Diane Theresa Kdclmann — Dee Varsity Gymnastics — enjoys reading and theater — known for wounded knee and triple treats — Sr Critnsgress. Jeannette Carol Kdwards — likes to waterski and camp — enjoys painting and quilting — trips to Hawaii. Arizona — member of Turner I-ake Waterski Club. Robyn Jean Kdwards — R J. — likes antiques and hunting — enjoys growing plants — trips to Disney World. Wisconsin, ami Canada Robert Kdward Ficher — Rob — interested in explosives — canoe trips to Quetico — memlier of Am Rowling Congress Krik Jon Kllingson — Rick — interested in golf ami skiing — trip to BWC.'A — enjoys camping — Sr High Church Croup laiuric Klizabcth Kngcl — Gymnastics — likes to ride and sliow horses — trip to Mexico and llaxvaii — known for being accident prone — Youth Service — P F Dave Kngclbcrt — likes skiing ami partying — known for his cola de zorra — trip to lowland Colombia I .aura Lee Fngclbert — Bert — enjoys need-lc|K iiit and biking — Sr. Women’s Varsity — trips to Arizona. Colorado. Amery — P F — Campaigners - RT — PC — H.J.D Seniors Have Ups and Downs 24 Janet Sue Engle — interests include travel, cum| -ing. music — trips to Caribbean. Germany. Canada — loves the outdoors — I’ F — Sr Women's Varsity teaches piano lessons I.ee Stephen Engler — Marching and Varsity Band — loves music - Southern Comforters — works at Kdilia Cure Center — memorable trip to Wisconsin Michael Robert Erbcs — Frbasides — Varsity Eoot-IniII aiul Track - plays piano anti guitar — Student Council — FCA Latin Club Donald Craig Erdall — Erds — Varsity Soccer — likes to boat trips to Montana. Canada, Michigan -plans include Vo-tech James Scott Erdall — Ertls Varsity Soccer — Hockey Baseball — Homecoming Court — enjoys all spirts trips to Montana. Michigan, Canada Laurie Eagre. Janet Farmer — | ast three summers worked with Colonial Summer Mission — I PC. grim's Cress — plans include college Robert Duane Farnham — Bob - Captain Varsity Gymnastics — enjoys cars and ImkiIs — known for bis band stands — Campus Life — trip to Florida. Noticing that everything looks far away, Mike Rasmussen realizes that he is looking through the wrong end. Penny Lynn Feck — enjoys waterskiing, skating — Teaches figure skating — camping tri| s to Malucs Lake — plans to attend Arizona State — ATYP Mary Ann Fielder. Douglas Lawrence Field — Feedie — Varsity Hockey. Soccer — enjoys bunting, fishing, skating, painting, ceramics — coaches hockey teams. John Mel.aughlin Field — Jack — Jazz — Varsity Foot lull — Hockey — MBNS team — B.I..D Relays — ow ns oil wells in Saudi Arabia. Trudi Gayle Fisher — Fish AFS — Sr Women’s Varsity — enjoys gymnastics, sewing — (aim-pus Life — NormatidalcSingers Thomas Michael Fluskamp — Tom — Flash — Captain Varsity Football — Track — Wrestling — FCA — enjoys skiing stamp collecting — trip to France. Daniel Flynn. Carolyn Ford — Fordy — co-captain of Varsity Gymnastics — works at Donuklsous — memorable trip to Webster Wisconsin 25 Jeffrey Ormex Fwlcr — Foss — Varsity Swimming — 2(il Club — known for chewing straws — EDTFSOMBKS team. Barbara Ellen Foy — Koyum — Sr. Women's Varsity — Red Cross — memorable trip to Taylors Fulls — favorite num-l er is T FNOTDB. Paul Fraatz. — Gymnastics — likes motorcycles — grows edible plants — plans to travel out West. Douglas Allen Freeman Jr. — 1) — mugs Whigrean — Varsity Wrestling — likes to hunt, svaterski — A Is Pals — counselor at Camp Arrowlicad. Barbara Ann Freiberg — Barb • Varsity Track - Basketball — Sr. Women’s Varsity — enjoys swimming, bicycling — trips to Arizona. Florida John Fried — Frito — President French Club — Images — Professions Club — AFS — trijss to l.atin America, Europe — likes journalism, art, music. Ann Marie Fronk — Varsity Track — Concert Choir — Sr. Women’s Varsity — Avon luidy Mary Gay Fuller — Captain of Hornettes I loim-eoming Court — Sr Women's Varsity — known for her writing, drawing, albinoisin — FNOTDB Jon Gaaseddcn - - Latin Club — interested in electronics trip to Europe Timothy S. Gemplcr — Tim - - Captain of Ski-Jumping team — Conti-iM-ntal ki ls - trips to Florida. California. Stephanie Andrea George — Varsity Track — Whigrean — AFS — Red Cross enjoys music, art. eating — plans include a year abroad as an exchange student Steven Cernbachcr — enjoys camping, fishing — Camp Courage Staff — Boy Scouts. Rebecca Susan Ccrric — Becky — Band — Or-chestra Trips to Germany. Colorado — Royal Order of Veggers Barbara Josephine Ghostley — Flo — likes to camp, backpack, travel — trips out West Lisa Cmilro — Professions Club Curtis Godfrey — Curt Buzzettc - interests include photographs and citizen band radios — iimosinc driver Anne Hilton Gotlschall — Gotch — Hornettes — Homecoming Court — enjoys tennis, skiing — Campaigners RTPC — Memorable trip to Amcrv. Clcnn Allen Grafclman — Frog — Varsity Football — memorable trips to Post Road — likes hockey, water skiing — known for being cool Michael Dean Gregory — Varsity Football — Basketball - Track — enjoys skiing, snow mo-biling, fishing — trip to T B O W Brett G. Cries! — Gvmnastics enjoys tin- outdoors — trip to BAV.C.A. Charles Edward Grimsby — Gum by — enjoys electronics — airplanes — known for “Go eat a bannana! ’ — plans include air force. Robert Bradley Crnnhnkc — Schonblehoffe rack — enjoys listening to music, skiing, hunting. Thomas Lorin Cuctzke — Getz Varsity Footlxall Wrestling — Track — Latin Club — trip to Europe. Debra Lynn Gustafson — Gus Sr Women's Varsity — EEEDR — known for blue gremlin and eating — trips to Arizona — MFC. 26 Keeping Their Cool, Natural State Anne Elizabeth Hall — Concert anil Marching Band — Orchestra — trip to Germans Rovul Order of Vrggors — known (or uni |nc sense of humor vocabulary Brent Evan Halsvcg — Marching Band Varsity Skiing — Tennis Soccer I .it in Cluh — trip to Eun | - Marcia Louise Hansen — Matey — Red Cross — enjoy s music, tennis plays the organ — plans include college Mark ilanson. Mary Elizabeth Hanson - Young Democrats — plans to In a nurse trip to Greece Joanne Mary Harmon — Homecoming Court — P.F cabinet — Campaigners RTPC enjoys outdoors, mountains, homecrafts — fantastic tri| to Colorado — Amery Susan Mary Harts — Sue laitin Club — bases strasslierries - enjoys all music — plans include college David Hastings. Thomas Phillip Hayes — lla er Varsity Foot-I all Track — Pres EC.A Student Council — laitinCluh— I I Pit Peter James Hedhurg— Varsity Cross Country Skiing Ikim-IkiII P F — A Is Pals — enjoys camping, fishing, skiing. Julie Ann Hccgaard — enjoys photography skiing. Imrselsackriding — I’PC — Grim’s Cress — trips to Mississippi, Colorado. Ness Mexico Catherine Marie ilagnaucr — Cathy V arsity Skiing Team — Sr Women’s Varsity Bed Cross — Profession s Club — enjoys all s|K rts Sophisticated senior men, Dave Hastings and Don Howard, relax and enjoy their final year. 27 Colleen Glynn Hegnauer — Beanie — Varsity Skiing — Sr Women's Varsity — Pres. Bed Cross works with retarded children Gerald R. Heinrich — Jay, Heini Varsity Soccer — enjoys waterskiing, hunting, canoeing — trip to Canada works at Skeffington’s. Timothy Hendricks — llemlro - Varsity Football —enjoys the outdoors, camping, hunting trip to New Mexico Barry Hendrickson — Varsity Soccer Eating in the traditional Eliabethan style. Tom Guet ke feeds his fellow barons. Robert Jay Hcrshcy Bob — Barul — enjoys hunting — Baseball James Randall Ilcstad — Clieech — loves to ski-trip to B.W.CA. — enjoys fishing — NSBT. Michcal Hof. Timothy J. Hoffman — Tim — Band — Pin-Pong — Known for weird jokes — coin collector — trijw to Israel, Puerto- Rico. Andrew- Robinson Holtum — Andy — Cross-Country — Track — trip to Europe — interests include music ami HI-FI. Steven Andreas Hoppe — Hop Max — Baseball — enjoys skiing — trip to B.W C A Tamcrin Ann Horstman — Hoss — Sr Womens Varsity — Red Cross— FNOTDB — enjoys skiing — trips to Colorado — Arizona Michele Andre'Marie Hougnon — Mitch — Girls Varsity Track — Basketball — Sr. Womens Varsity — FOMA — likes all sports — known for eating dill pickles 28 Donald Allen Howard — Limp — Homecoming Court — Vanity Soccer — ILukrttnll — Tennis — President of M s Pals — known for walking slowly and motorcycles. Cindy llrdliehka. Jonuthan M. Hughes. Car)1 Hill Huinplirics Jr. — Co-Cu| tain of soccer, hav-liall — Prw, of PF — Big Brother — enjoys skiing — handlull — known for black bomb — trips to Colorado and Australia Mark Hilton. Matt Ikola — Varsity llockrs Jill Ixanne Jacobs — SenioT Women's Varsity — memorable trips to Taylor’s Falls uiul Southwest II S James Jacobs. Russell Lee Juhn — Rusli - Marching. Concert. Stage and Dance Band — Orcltestra — loses all music — memorable Iwnd lours Nancy Lynn Jamieson — Concert Band — llornettcs — John Philip Sousa Memorial Band trips to Eun |ie and Hungarian Restaurant Dawn F.li abeth Jensen — enjoys cooking and painting — Kdina Evangelical Free Church Youth group. Cary Paul Jensen — Co-Captain of Tennis — enjoys all sports and art — plans include college Debra Lynn Johns — Debbie — tennis — waterskiing — memorable trips to Florida and Garrison — plans include college Bradley Donald Johns — BJ — Soccer — Swimming — PF — Young Life — Hu . cttc — enjoys the outdoors — ri| s to Florida and Colorado Dale Johnson. Jennifer Hac Johnson Aqua Nymphs — EEEDR — Senior Women's Vanity — enjoys hiking and camping — know n for (soix-orn — trip to England Kathleen Devine Johnson — Katie Hornettes — Band — FNOTDB — Senior Women's Varsity — plans to attend Stout State Kendal Ann Johnson — Whigrean — Aqua Nymphs — Girls Swimming — hobbles Include sleeping in. just get-tin' by. talking to herself Lynn Thonas Johnson — Concert and Dance Band — enjoy spiuno ami music — Pep Club — Memorable trip to New York Martha Hughes Johnson — Mai Senior Women's Varsity — Red Cross Orchestra — I lisfkx'k — enjoys horses Patti Anne Johnson — Buzzctlc — Senior Women's Varsity — Edina Players — Concert Choir — ''king and I It hod y 11. Johnson — Shrodv — Varsity Hockey — Football — enjoys hunting — plans include college Todd Johnson. Thomas Kenneth Jones — Tom — Concert Band — Swing Choir — Trip to France — Interested in electronics 29 John Jordan. Palricia Ann Jordan — Tri.sh — Aqua Nymph - trips out cast — Senior Women’s Vunlh — Red Cross —VI. — Campaigners Michelle Panin Kalantari — enjoys stamp collecting trip to Mexico — plans include college Jane Kamiske — Homecoming (amrt — gymnastics. Gregory John Kaplan — kaps — Varsity Fool-hall, Raskottall and Raw-tail — Concert and Dance Rand works for jurk Itnard. Colleen Ann Kelly — (!ow likes poetry anil creative writing — trips out west — works at Hickory Farm James Anlhonv Kelly — Jim — Kelbo — Varsity Football - Track - KDTFSO — MENS Team— BLD Relays — known for cow punching Patricia Ann Kelly — I’K — Patty llorneltes — Homecoming Queen — Memorable trip to Amery and Colorado — FS — 5 Paul Robert Kiel — Kilo — Varsity Swimming — trip to Europe ami Hungarian Ki-xi.iurant — CSNSGC — plans include nasal academy. David Martin Kjellsen — Kjells — enjoys painting, ski ing and tackpacking known (or artistic ability trips up north. Lori Ann Klingcnsmith — Kltn-gon — Pro. of IGA — known for rowdinesx and hair — enjoys horses und foostall. Klainc Marie Knipp Images — French Club V P — Debate Team — youngest delegate tin- 1975 Young Democrats National Convention Mark Everett Knutson — knitter — Stage and Dance Rand — Soccer — Skiing — Enjoys hunting and fishing. Paul Corcoran Knlars — Kole — enjoys hockey ioothull. waterskiing and Imwling exciting trip to F'ariliuult. Wayne Alan Koslcn — enjoys waterskiing, electronics ami woodwork-ing — works at Red Ram. Susan Kouatli — Sue — Varsity . Marching. Concert Rand —enjoys all outdoor sports and sowing Laura Jean Kuenster — Kooky Whigreon — enjoys homecrafts and skiing — memorable trips to Europe ami Hungarian Restaurant, Colorado and Amery — Campaigners — RT — PC — PF Peter Gillen Kuenrli — Pete — Rand — Gymnastics - A Is Pals — PF — enjoys all sports — know n for |xK r jokes Frederick Kimball Kuhlman — Rick — Varsity Raskelball — Yl. trip to Colorado kitowri for Imy ing Starlmrsts Walter Kun — Wally Varsity Swimming — Student Council — Student School Board — enjoys sculia diving Randi Kvam — orchestra Kent Lamonl. Linda Carol landen — involved in church youth group — likes to hike ride and sew — plans Include college Lisa Landes — member of Red (.'ro$s — Sr Womens Varsity — Down Hill Ski Team — enjoys traveling, diving — plans to attend college 32 niors Conform Ann l.atii c I .arson — Surge — girls Yollcvlull In icphnmorr year like In watmki Nunes Ear-win. lure luilonrellr. Anno Leary — Bird lady — lie long lo Edina Player T and I — enjoy luttM- and acrylic (Minting ol liotse Kimberly Anne !.ce — Sr Women Varsity — Prof - sion dull — lied Crass — enjoy wulrrskl-ing trip to Elorida Patricia l.eliar. Bruce Da- id lamnick — like to ski and plus taipn tlull Marching Bund — ssork ut Mr C delivering clothes Kevin l.ichv. Jo Anne Kristin Licbeler — l.iolie enjoy pat tie , guv — known lor row dine — plan include college Patrick Michael l.iedl — l. ed — Vanity Font hull — Nlemlier ol ECA — President ol Sr Cla — known for month — VI. trip to Odara-do Nancy Elizabeth l.indborg — enjoy skiing (Mielry Homecoming Court — Image — High Hitters — trip to Spain Debra Ann l.inderhnlm — enjoys skiing — (riano — lri| to Maine and Colorado — sales clerk at Daytons into lilt- bicentennial Dick Byrd and Chris Lo-mauro examine our country’s flag Marty Rhoads and Marty Massopust share more in common than their first names and the same bench 33 Dennis Paul I.ogstrom — Deny — Varsity 1 basket ball member of H.S.C —IK) —Sweep-stakes Team plan college at IMD Christo pher James Lotnauro — Cl IIX) belongs to Young Life I’ !•' — trips to (Colorado. la Vida. Cape-Cod. Bonnie I.ee I.orimer — member of Cirls Parkboard Hockey - coached Girls Softball Senior Women's Varsity — trip to Yellowstone Cynthia Ann I.ucbkc — Cindy — Marching Bund — consul for Latin Club - Pep Club — waitress at Dayton’s. John Lundccn. Robert A. Maclean — Bob Gymnastics — YMCA Snowbound Instructor enjoys music, guns — husboy at Clancy's — college. Mary Ann Malcy — Squirt — Co-Captain of Gymnastics — Diving — Spanish Club — trip to Mexico. Canada — college Jill Marie Manske — Butch — Co-Captain Chocrleading — Swing and ('.handier Choirs — trip to Mexico — FNOTDB — job at Southdale Cinema’s. Gary1 Manthey — Manth Cross Country — Swimming — Track — P.F — trips to Montana. I,utJen — college Jayne Anne Murkun — Concert Band — Cross Country Ski Team — enjoys gymnastics, camping — job at Dayton's. Metric Alisa Marinovich — Whigrcan — P.F Cabinet — Campaigners — RTPC — YL — F5 — enjoys outdoors — camping in Amery — Homecoming Court — Mac. Bruce Marshall — Bu .zette — Student School Board — Little Bit — enjoys camping — plans include college. Lisa Ann Martin — Varsity and Marching Bands — in Andhazy Ballet — loves music — trips to Colorado. Florida — college at L' of M. Martha Ann Massopust — Marty — Aqua Nymphs — KKKDH — ENUF — Concert Band — memorable trip to Arizona Scott Dalton Mastcrson — Squeaky — Varsity Wrestling — enjoys waterskiing. fishing — busbov at Mr Steak — college. Cheryl Lynn Mattson — Captain of Varsity Vol lev ball Whigrcan — FNOTDB — Sr. Women's Varsity — memorable trip to Steamboat Barbara Ann Mayberg — Bamhi — Whigrcan — P.F. — RTPC — Student Council — hornet mascot likes to needlepoint — college at La Crosse. Michael Leroy Mayville — Mike— Red Cross — likes all art — memorable trip to France, the Netherlands Robert Shannon McCambridge — Mac - Varsity Football enjoys hunting and skiing — plans to attend the I' of M — Hoigaards — EDT — MM Tim McDonald. Sharon McMillcn — Sherri — enjoys skiing, traveling — waitress at Marc’s Big Boy — memorable trijxs to Canada. Mexico — college. Karen Marie Meaden — Red Cross — Explorers Professions Club — enjoys working with elderly people — Bible Study. Kevin Gerald Merritt — Kev ABC Student from Cleveland — enjoys psychology, cooking, badmiton — job at McDonald's Johnny Walter Meries — Jack or Mercury — Varsity Footlxdl — Track — Student Council Commissioner — PCA — Booya. Seniors Miscalculate An Easy Year 34 orking together Michele Hougnon and Robert Turner will solve their Iculus problem in a few seconds. Senior AFS student Somrit Soonthornrungsi takes time and investigates history that is new to him. Lynn Marie Mickelson — Mick — Orchi-stru — Church Choir l’it Stop — Edina Players trip to Klorida — job at Southdalc Library Kay l.ouisr MieIke — Hornettes Concert Bund for two years — enjoys snow and water skiing — trips to Colorudo. Arizona Charles James Miller — Chuck — Campus Life — likes skiing and soccer — Job at Byerly's — trip to Texas. Emily June Miller — Millali — Rami — PE. — Senior Women's Varsity — Grim's Cress — trip to France Susan Carol Miller — tri| to Colorado and Amen —Campaigners. P.F -RTIt:- plans on nursing ut St Olal Susan Louise Miller — Sue — llaml — Orchestra drill major of marching band — Royal Order ol Veggers — March S Emil Moffa. Scblowne Montclonc. Pilar Morulis. Cari Moran. Patricia Moran. Suzanne Mieltrlr Mork — Suzy — Co Cuptain of Varsity Chcerleading — EEEDR — likes tennis, ssviinming — trips to Virgin Islunds, Florida JS Susan Ann Muskc — Musk — Sue — Senior Women's Vanity — MFC — B-Squad and Varsity Cliecrlcadcr ('I L’ofM Kris Ann Muskc — Musk — Kris — MFC Senior Women’s Varsity — Student (otimil — B Squad ami Vanity Chmlradcr Darcy Ncllermoe — Dart — Loves lull moons — makes Jewelry — trip to Singapore — known lor long fingernails Linda Marie Nelson — Nellie — Senior Women’s Varsity — THOAN — enjoys all skiing — plans include St Cloud Scimol of Nursing Philip Michael Nelson — Leroy — Park Ikurd Kefrree — Hockey — likes working on cars — college at I’ofM Kohert Carl Nelson — Holm — Varsity Soccer and skiing — PF — Crossroads Coffeehouse — like-s luckpacking — college at Custavus Adolphus Brian Nerhcim. Martha Ncv-in — DKCA — ejoys music — guitar — waitress at Big Boy — plans include travel out west, then school Gregory John Nilles — Niles — Varsity Football ami Basketlxill — PIBF — likes watching Monty Python s Fly ing (arcus — college. Bernadette Nord — Bemie Senior Women’s Varsity — Cross Country — Contact — Job at Fairview Hospital — plans include college Jeffrey Allen Norgrcn — Varsity Swimming and Track — HFWG — Continental Kids — likes golf uml ears — trip to Florida Steve Peterson has solved the problem of chilly class rooms. 36 Chilly Or Chili Kjllilcrn Marie O'ConneH — Kay - Wliigrcan — work at Raskin Robbins — memorable trip to Irelaml Patrick Raymond O'Criimor — Con — luxkcthull. Iiaselull — member of EDT — ROST — like skiing, surfing — salts clerk at Dayton’s Mary Patrice O'Connor — basketball, track — Red (!rn — Profession’s club President — T1IOAN Sr Women's Varsity David O'Dono-buuIhic — Bert — EDT - Roll — camping, bunting — night manager of Zapata — plans to travel U S Sally Jane Oclschlager Osh Images — Rand llornettes — EEEDR — loves punch slushes — works at County Seal — known for good driving David Olson — Oly — Vanity football, wrestling, track — enjoys hunting — plans attending U. «d North Dakota Randi Olson — Varsity volleyball, track — marching and concert bund — hockey — worked at Southdale Cinema as candy girl Thomas Richard Olson — Baird — enjoys waterxkiing, I hockey, motorcycles — plans to go to vocational school Timothy James Olson — Ole — varsity Basketball — likes to waterski and fish — trips to Arkansas. California — plans on college Bill Mark Ordc-mann — enjoys most outdoor activities — ski trip to Colorado — plans on college at Eau Claire Mars Lucrrtia Orfield — Orf Chairman of Y C - Campus Life — Hl-l-eague — Rolling Acres Builds — plans on I’.ofM David Joseph Orlads — Skip — Varsity Wrestling - UUPR — key Club — BODY A — memorable montana trips — works at Lancers. Debra Sue Orrben — interested tn alt ami photographs — Profession's club — enjoys needlework ami sculpturing Michael Lawrence Oxley — Wax ley —known for guitar playing ability, plays in hand — trips out west — plans on college 37 Taking a break from iheir academic studies, Tom Smith and but due to the lack of water power, their efforts were in vain. Jim Kelly find it hard to resist the temptation of a little fun”. Cynthia Anne Pace — Cindy — Concert Band — Works as a dietary aid at Luther Deeoness Hospital Larry Palmehn. Kristin Leigh Palmer — Kris — Images — Swing and Chamber Choirs — P.F — Grims Cress — Memorable trip to Coloado and Fast Coast. Judith Rae Pat loff — Jude Marching. Varsity Rand — Campus Life — National Merit Semi-Finalist. Julie Ann Paulson — T J — Girls Swimming — Hi-League Royrd — -1-H — Works at Woolworths Snack Bar — Trips to Nebraska and Mexico. Thomas Calvin Pearson - Co-captain of skiing Varsity Tennis — AFS summer in Ragotn, Columbia PTA Student Representative Lisa Pcdi-cini — Pizza - Senior Class Officer — Images — Student Council Campaigners— RT —PC — P.F. Cabinet Kevin Pcndcrgast. Mike Posses. Aileen Mary Peterson — Orcltestra President — Campus Life — Hobbies include piano. sewing, macrame, knitting — Latin Club — Plays violin. Mary Flizabcth Peterson — Enjoys skiing — Works as a dietary aid at Methodist Hospital Collects tropical fish Mars Flizabcth Peterson — Enjoys music, skiing, traveling — VICA — Planning on a career in forestry Seniors — Unextinguishable Rowdies 38 Steven Janie Prfrrtrn — Crand u — enjoys Coifing, Pro football spectating — works as a cook at Donaldsons Minnesota Hoorn Mary Ionise Pit — Pitzie — Spanish ClubQuevn — Varsity Hand H« d Cro trip to MesiOO, Irma, Wisconsin Sanford Scott Pit er — Pit — Track — member of AVII, IIKVV'C;. Continental Kids — Works at lfnion76 Silvan Mary Pollock — Aqua Symph President — hobbit Include country western music. truck timers, cowboys ami playing pool Colleen Mars Prcksto — Preky — Hand — Drum major — works at Nelsons Restaurant — enjoy fishing Mark William Prestrud — enjoys limiting, fishing trips to Montana. Hritish Columbia works at Heritage Nursing Home Saucy Prior. Marcs Joan Pmnilia — Pumice — Varsity Cheer-leading Young Life — Campaigners — HTPC — Trips to Colorado, imiiana Michael Bower Pulnijn — Puts — King and I - Bu zette Edina Players — memorable trifm to Washington O.C . Hawaii Catherine (Juinlan — Kate — works as a muses Aid at Heritage Nursing Home — rowdy Houndary water trip Mike ItjMnimen. Rosemarie Itaiilii Homir (X) Captain of Cub Cuninastics — Brjenuretles (a -Cu plain — enjoys figure skating — French Club. Anllioiiy Paul Ra itilo — Tony hoMiles in- clude Photography. drawing and electronic — sells HlFi equipment al l-ifayette Electronics — DPI. A Michael Joseph Heady — works al Edina Country Club Park Board Hoc key — trijw to Montana, Oregon. Washington, Wyoming Keith John Herd — works as night stockman at Target Ponds — Interested in cars, motorcycles, wilder-new exploring — plans to attend business school. Robert Thomas Rcicrsgord — Rot — Truck — Chess (.'hit President — Edina Players — plans include college Ryan Kcinfcld. Martha Ann Rhoads — Marts — Dusty — Tennis — ATYD — trips to Arizona. Florida — plans to attend college in Arizona Kc-van Jean Richards — Hu zetle sjxhIs editor — Dishwasher al I. Hotel Sofilet — memorable trips to Maine. Ness York, Pennsylvania, (Greece. Nancy Ann Riley — Young Life — I ampaignert — Senior Womens Varsity — memorable trip to Cnfo rado. Araery Wisconsin — enjoys needlepoint, tennis Mark Allen Rilchc — enjoys soccer -- eliureh youth group — plans inc lude college Peter Allen RlvaU — Met - President f EDT — trip t Oilorado, Florida — plans include college Paul Morgan Roberts — Mouse - Varsity Basketball — VVPB shines shoes al Fdina (amnlry Club — enjoys mountain climbing, cross countryskiing Scotl James Robertson — Varsity Track und Soccer — enjoys foosball — trip to Mexico J9 Moll) Hih'Iu works at l_i| eli Cafe memo-lulilr trips to South Dakota ami Montana plans include sollcgc and getting •' horse Jeffrey Hols-eliau — llwll Hand works as a machines! for Dasait lire memorable trips to Kalininas. Washington D Michael Vndrew Honald lion Captain of Varsity Swimming — enjoys s.iilin . water |mi|o meinoralih (urtir-s at l-akc Minnetonka Scott Ronnei Scooter Varsity CymnaMics Campus l.ife works as a cook at lalina Can- (.'enter Nursing Home Cheryl Rossi Cherrie P.K Campaigners Tri| s out Fast. Mississippi, Colorado. Indiana, ami Chicago. Fli aliclli Charlotte Houghton Wliigrcau F-FFDIl So| hornnro student council Memorable trip to Foro| c ami Hungarian rr-sturant Campaigners RT PC I'M I l.ori Ann Rudslroin Bubbles lied ( joss orks at N oolworths — memorable trips to Tesas. South Dakota B V( Luther la-ague Thomas Joseph Kusscll — Choir interests include writing, music, skating — plans iuclmle college Dav id Sains — Dave arsits gymnastics cook at Cock Johns — trip to Fngland. B V V and Canada plans include college Douglas Brian Sams -Doug worksatJ.C Penny s auto center — trip to FiirojX' ami lluugariau resturunt likes skiing memlH-rol R.O. team Jonathon Sanhurg — Jon Ikickpucking ami canoeing trips - enjoys woodworking Robert James Sanfi-lippo Flipjxi Varsity Soccer— Conceit BaiKl Latin (dub trip to Furo|M- and Hungarian resturuiit Scott Saxton. I arc Ann Schaffhau cn - Birdie Images — likes camping trips to Florida - I II NFFP known for playing with gum and PHI’. Pal Schmid. Mall Schocnfeldcr Vlim-ny works at Hirshfields |xiint store G. YMCA Ski Team (amp counselor Lynn Schwalbe works at Daytons plays the flute likes to grow plants. Bill Schnobricli. Carrie Susan Schwartz Perky Co-Captain V arsits Tenuis. Basketball, 'I B.uk mi inlwr of Young Life PF Sr Wnmenss VArsIt) Known for burping — utemoralde trip to Boston C.illileeu Sears Cathy works at the preserve stables meuilK't of VICA Senior Life Saving interested in plMitographv Patnel.i Joy Sellers Pam waetress.il Happy ( lief nieiiiliei ol Campus Life - plays violin ami piano plans to go into nursing. Thomas Stanley Selsig Stall Varsity Football Hockey — meinlx r « l PIBF bike trip to Gala-pages Islands Peter Seinenkew it . Seolt Ralph Silas Phil - Varsity Skiing Cmieert Band — P F trip to I'jimjH- ami Hungarian Besturaiil Seniors’ Motto: Relax While Studying 40 Slew Siram. Su an l ahiaii Sirans - i l .il llori-lage I linin' lri|K to Nrhruska likes cnokntK mill learning .iImmiI |mi | Ii K.iiiiu Idi alu-tli Slower — 1 T. S enjoss canoeing -mem-lier ol I Jilin Clul) — Orchestra plans lo attend mllefir Darin Belli Smania — arsit dxmnax-Ill's — plans in attend college in California — 11ijili Hitters lri|is lo Hawaii and Ian Vegas I’cler Balpli Sinead Halpli Varsits Smeer Homecoming Court KDT — Outward Bound Alls sou Smith Secietars ol i|iia Nxmphf — CirU Varsits Swimming - I II I KEEDH-plans in attend college Kalhcritic Anne Sinilh hallo — rn|n skiing ami playing llu guilar .iIIcikIs I’I and .runs Cress. Mark Gregors Sinilh SmiM enfoss camping and skiing tm-morahlc trijis to California and l.utseii Always with their eyes out lor goodlonking guys, senior women arc no dummies lull know almost all that goes on 3W 1’aiucla Smith ski p.ilrnl cti|oxs llu- miiIiIikiis double mint twin memorable Irijis to Mexi in rtznru and Texas - Senior Women's Varsity Penns Smith - ski patml — enjoys nut doors and imtxie liki-s lo ski and swim — ineinoralile lii|is lo Arizona and Texas Since Bril Weimcr couldn'l get down to studying, he is hoping that by sleeping on his Ixtoks he will alisoth tin-knowledge. 41 At the January pepfest, the well known art teacher, Mr. Beaver, appeared as the swim meet attraction before a crowd of ver l ecame the scene of the day. or rather the shock of the day, as he receptive students. Thomas Alfred Smith Jr. — Tiger Varsity Baseball — Football — Memorable trips to Florida — plans include college Daniel So I berg. Sontril Soonlhomrvngsi — Tome Foreign Student fnnn Thailand — enjoys guitar ami swimming — plans to attend the I of l Julianc Sorem enjoys sailing ami camping — High Hitters — memorable trips to Canada and Lake Superior. Chris Sorenson. Teri Sowle — enjoys dancing and Itackpacking — plans to move to California — memorable trip to Acapnleo Anthony Stevens. Monica Lee Stephens — enjoys swimming — horseback riding ami skiing — Buzeltc — Job at Fairviesv Hospital. James Calenr Stewart — Stu — Varsity Football — Track — enjoys skiing — plans to attend college Bill Stocke. Daniel Holden Stoulcnburgh — Stouts - Varsity Football — Skiing - Concert Band — Stage Band — Bock Band Irving — Memorable trip to Colorado — HSC Lisa Mary Struthers — Zam — job at Kentucky Frier! Chicken — enjoys swimming and sewing — Pep Club — College in Texas Seniors Always Humored 42 Mark Robertson Strothers — Melvin — enjoy traveling — frequent trip to Kunsa.% Oily Deborah Ann Slurges — Strugs - Deb Varsity Teiuib ami Volley lull — known (or inrlle impression — ImiKCi — P.F. Cabinet Zombies classical Kintai Richard Bruce Sundbcrg — Rich -- Varsity Skiing — interests in Ion-sty — enjoys hunting and motorcycle . Dan Sundcll Jill Marie Suttle — Sul — A T V I) — Homettes ineinorable tri| s In Hawaii and Morula plans include college. John Das id Sweazey — Rand enjoys water ami snow skiing — memorable trip to Colorado — plans include college Nancy Margaret Ssvendseen — job at Raskin Robbins - Images - member of Senior Women's Varsity Nancy Jean Swenson — was Varsity cheerleader enjoys waterskiing ami bike riding — memorable tri|w to Ainery and Arizona — Campaigners — p.f — rtpc Rita Ann Swill — RcH Girls Varsity Ikisketlwll and Diving — Senior Women's Varsity — FNOTDB — cashier at Edina Theater — loves french fries ami chocolate dukes. Margo Anne Syinchych — Simme — luck — higrean Edi-lor I loigaards Ski Instructor Varsity Volley-ball — Senior Women’s Varsity — Mi. Nr-rps — trips to RVVt V Delores Marie Szar y nski — l-on — Dee — V higrean — llorneltes — Arpia Nymphs — Sr Women's Varsity memorable trip to Morula Michael Kevin Tongen — Mike — works as a look at Dairy (Joeeii — interested m photography and Videotaping — fantastic train trip to Chicago Marcia Taylor. Terri l.ynn Taylor — Tec-Tee llorm-ttes — French Club — tri| to Europe. Hawaii and Florida — plans to attend Arizona State I' Susan Klaine Tccgan — Sm-----Images — I'.F 4ihinet — Young Life — Campaigners — Homecoming Court — works as a sales girl at Susie's Casuals Kristi Elva I hang — Kris — Concert hoir Chorsdeers — Senior Women's Varsity — THOAN — trips to Colorado, California and Mexico Fred Thomson. Holly Joy Troncs — holihtes Include liorses and skiing — memorable trips to Hassall, Mexico and Kuro|M- — plans to go to UCLA, Elizabeth Jean Trudeau — Rcsy lino — V'arsits Rand ENUF — church choir — Bilik stiiilv — loves hiking, skiing ami fogging Jeffrey C. Turnbull — Munch — Turns — Varsity Base-lull .til club — trips to Arizona Kansas City, Sioux Falls S I) Robert Turner — hobbies include chess — trip to Germany — plans include college Kenneth P. Van Itrocklin — Ken J — works as a kitchen assistant at Heritage Nursing Home — enjoys motorcycling. camping ami hunting Thomas Van llcrckc — Tom — Van Turkey — works at Hoi-guards anil Dura-fiber — freestyle skier and instructor — known for Radivsoti parties and fake I D's Kerry Vermeer. 43 John Vigdal. C harles David Volslad — Chuck — '.irsits am! AAl' Swimming — interested in '•ixuts ami compulm enjoys swimming and reading Gregory Harold Voss — Voose — Marching ami Varsity Bands Church group — norks as a houseman at L’hotel Sofitcl - loves Peanuts Bonita I.ynn W alhurg — Bonnie — oru ert t lioir — works at Nielson's Studio— trijw to Colorado, New Mexico, ami Anzonu Bill Bchning contemplates the situation while Jon Hughes appears to daydream in his spare moments. Melanie Amelia llowc Walker — Varsity ami B- ,uad Cheerleader — P, K - Campaigners -B n’t: — memorable trips to tadorado. Texas ami mery Scott Walker. Dehra Mac Waller — T jml I Program — known for driving and getting rowdy — A OTA — plans include college in Madison Mark W. alihcr Walls — Marching Baml — works at J C Ponnys - memorable trip to eastern sea coast Senior lom Van Hercke tries his hardest to conceal his latest scheme, but Mr. Baglien always stays on his toes. Hun TW ■■■■Of ■r 99 ■■■■■ ■■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■■ Senior Mischief 44 Amie S. Warn bold - Amc Girls Trail — Images — Fditor of Lillie Bit Magazine — P F — Grim's Gress— trips lo Colorado nod Montana Michael Jennings Ward — Mike — 1i.iM-h.dl I.uIInt la-ague — ssorksal El Rancho Manana — interests include Ikasehall. h(vl.es. skiing and horseback riding Amy Warner — Pisie - P.F — Young Life — campaigners — memorable lri| to Colorado. Montana and Amery Wisconson — hobbies include tennis and lump rope Diane Fli a belli Warner — Dennis Pep ( tub — Swing and Gliamlvr Choirs — FOMA — enjoys people, music and celelnating birthdays Students in Mr. Savrc's calculus class are eager and offer assistance. 45 Frederick Doucl.n Watson — Walls — Vanity Footlull and Track — Student School Board — interests include weightlifting. politic and coin collecting Britton David Weirner — Brtl — Whigrcan — Bux ette — works al Target receiving - interested in skiing, tennis and photography. Barbara Jean Wescotl — BooImni— FNOTDB — Senior Women's Varsity — memorable trips to France. Florida and (Canada — interested in skiing and music Julie Ann West — P.F, (at hi net — Young Life — Cabinet — works at Gigi't — Red Cross — UICA — T and I President. John Skellct White — works at Byerlys — Interested in music and German — trip to Europe — plans include college John Wildman White — Stretch — works as a busboy at Cicero's — trips to Texas and California — plans to attend college. Laura Anne Whitehead — FOMA President — Senior Women's Varsity — job at Drlarias — memorable trips to Salem. Oregon and tin Arbora-Inm Patti Whitehouse. ; Seniors Boogie mm William Walker Whitley — Sell wit ley — enjoys lurtying. living. sports. music, him! cocoa — Varsity Football — job at Lunds Mollic Ann Williams — Mol — J V Tennis — Jr Ski PalriJ — hobbies include art, skiing uimI tennis — trips to Florida ami California. Paul William Wilson — Wib — works at McDonald's — Ski Team — interested in Iwc-kpacking. sailing and hiking Thomas Edward Wilson — interested in footlull ami skateboards — works at Dayton's gas station — memorable trip to California William Wolff. Molly Marie Womack — Womlut — Whigrean — I R Neeps — Senior Women's Varsity has L F in SC — interests include luck|ucking and canoeing Steven Donald Woodley — Woods — Whigrean — Varsity Soccer ami Wrestling — Homecoming Court — works os a Edina Soccer Referee — holihie include raoqurtliall Gregory Thomas Yaegrr — S i mm mg — Track — trips to Colorudo. Florida ami Jumaica — plans include college Margo Syntchych, Nancy Lindborg and Mary Fuller perform their arahian Itallad for Mr. Anderson's Knglislt I.iterature class John Bradley Young —- works at dock pick-up at J.C Pennys — memorable trip to Canada — plans indude college Paul James Zech — Swing Choir — Edina Players — U S Naval Sea Catlet Oirps — I .at in Club — works at Ediru Recall Drug — King ami I Susan Virginia Zicssler — Suds — I lorm-tles — Senior Women's Varsity — Aqua Nymphs — memorable trip to Oregon 47 Seniors Leave School With Fond Memories And High Hopes k 48 49 Moods Of Junior so 51 School drives Junior Class Officers: Paula Smith. Polly Peterson, Karen Gmitro, and Ann Merles up a tree. Abbey, Stcplwn Adamovich. Mike Adams. Sue Adolphson. Robert Aid. Gary Aid, Sheri Alcvizos. Jane Allen. I-ori Anderson. Bettina Anderson, John Anderson. Lynn Anderson. Margaret Anderson. Sara Anderson. William Applcquist, Evan Avery. Mark Babb. Harold Backus, Michael Barden, David Basil. Mayr Bateman. Tracy Bausrnan, James Bayers, James Beal. John Becker. Thomas Belkin, Scott Juniors Branch Out 52 Benson, Gregory Berg. Fredrick Bigelow. Dawn Bjerkcn. Brel Bjorklund. Cary Blanch. Katherine Bloom. Mary Beth Bohl, David Bolin, laari Bonner. Bichard Bordcwick, James Boubdik. Debt Brady. Bruce Brady, David Bnuch. Eric Brauer, Kllzabeth Braurr, Soup Brennv, Carol Bridenstinr, Ted Brolxick. Mary Brock. John Brow. Kimberly Brown. Beckle Brown. Joseph Brown. Mditu Burbidge. Steven Burke, Thomas Burley. Bradley Burnett, Stephen Burns, Stephen Busdtckcr. Karla Carlson. David Carbon. Doris Carlson. Julie Carbon. Tainmy Carpenter. Julie Carrico. Carl (Carroll, Laura (Carroll. Steve Castellano, Boberla C'uvaruugh. Joseph Chapman. Camille Chedister. Susan Lee Christensen, Jill Christensen. Paige ('lark. Kathleen ('lay. Joel Code, Cary Coleman, Victor Qslihan. Cathlren Comstock, Mark Cracraft, Wdliam Crosby. Todd Crowley, Nancy Curry, Paul Curtis. Gary Curtis. Mary Dale. Cynthia Davey. Scott Denman, Walter Desotelle. Janene Dcvroy. Patricia Diimnernun, Michelle 53 Boredom Inflicts Juniors - Dorn, David Dornblascr. Bright Dorse y, David IXnrn, Janet Drake. Lisa Drees. Susan Drew, Marla Duff. Toni Duiileavy, Timothy Katon. Michael Kalon. Hubert Edmondson, Linda Eidsnto. Nancy Ebchcm. Daniel Eisenbrey, Mary Engelking. Steven Ensminger, Wendy Erickson. Martlui Erickson. Todd Ervin. Bruce Etzwiler, Lisa Evans, jenny Fesenmaier, Maria Held, Jane Field, Kjthleen Fish. Diane Flynn. Molly Flynn, Sharon Flynn. Timothy Fore. Melanie Forseth. Joel Foster. Steven Franklin, Lynn Fraser. David Fraser. John Frieker, Carol Frank. Thomas Frykinan, Dave FulcO, Jane Cangon. Paul Callagher. James Callagher. Mike Jttniors John Higgins. Dan Johnson. Dave Dorsey, and John Anderson show that juniors can be serious if they try very hard. Someone catches Dave Paugh's eye while talking with Jim Untied. 54 Jane Wheeler and Carol Kuenster display their driving skills when they have a minor accident with each other. Garherg. Ann Grni| U r, Karla George. Philip (Jernlwcher. Bill larval, I .on (k thiri. Laurie Gilwoll. DnOglat Cilkpy. Steven GJrrstad. Steven Gleason. Robert Gmitro, Karen Gmitro. Kathryn Golilkc Brett Grafelrnan. Ixulic Grand Um. Janet Gramh|uiM. Jim Gray. Brian Griffiths. Robert Grays. John Haber, Wayne Hadley. Peggy Hagen, Kevin Hall. Nk-knlas Hall. Peter llummttt. Keil Hampton. Gordie Haracn. Kim llanvke, Anne Hanton. Mark llarpeMad, Jenny Haworth. Nancy Hayes. William Hem pel. Michelle Hermtad. Peter Hennessy. Tom Herman, Daniel Hersey. lulith Herzog. Karen 55 Higgins, John Hildreth. Mark llitschy. I.ynn Hiscrodt. Scott Hoak. Thomas Hodges. Cynthia Hoffman. Douglas Horccki. Richard Huff. Kathy Hughes. Paul Huustigcr. Janie Hustad, Cheryl Hyde, Leslie Jacobson, John Jacoby. Robert Jamieson. Richard Joffris. James Jcncwcin. Sue Jensen. Christine Jensen. Michelle Jcronimus. Kathi Johnson. Daniel Johnson, Dianne Johnson. Julie Johnson. Pamela Johnson. Philip Johnson. Seth Johnson. Steve Johnston. Jerri Jones. Ann Jorgenson. Rolx-rt Kalantari, l arry Kallen. Scott Kamps, Lynn Kas|XT. Robert Katkov. Steven Kaltleman. Kim Kavanaugh. Michel Keegan. Wanda Kegel. Ross Keith. Alison Kelly. Shannon Kempffer, Rathara King. Mary Kintop, Teres;! Kleve, I-a Von nr Knopp. John Kofron. Nancy Kolars, Maura Korhos. Theresa Koss. Alex Kostors, Jay Kotzcn. Terri Kovak. Dean Kuehn. Annette! Kucnstcr. Carol Kuntz. Betsey Landix. Peter lairsen. Richard Larson. Rrian I .arson. Gloria Larson. Jannu Larson, Katrina S6 Junior Creativity Expression Susie Ticjcn attempts to explain the principles of ink drawing to Kathy Huff during their Humanities class. Lurn. Melinda I-inghlui Mary I-a Vcrcomt ’ lairry laiyetix. Timothy Leighton. Elizabeth Irjirr, Barbara Leslie. Peter l.nnUtk. Mark Lindberg. Bradley l.indlilotn, Lisa Lindquist, Trrna Litchfield Thomas Ia ng, Penny lammii. Jane l.orlmer. Jeffrey Lildvigxori, Noel l.uger. David Lord, Arm Maeflolda. Edward Maeken. John Mucl-etman, David Maley. Michael Mancy, Michael Mamie. lain Marshall. Julie Mar-dull Kelly Martin. Maribeth Marx. Elizalieth Maxtor, John Mathison. Kirk MrKlligott, Chris McCIarvey. Susan McCraw, Darnel McKildscn. Jenny McNantera. Anne McNumera Brent MeNatnera. Kathleen Meeker. Hugh Mead, Marsha 57 Melander, Joyce Merickel. Maureen Merles, Ann Merles, Ann Meyer. Virginia Meyers. Richard Miller, Judy Moffa. Mike Monte, Mark Mooney, Carol Moore, Tracy Morgeson, Elizabeth Morine. Virginia Myers, Becky Naab, Elizabeth Nelson, Dawn Nelson. Ronald Nevers. Cordy Nielson. Phyllis Norbeck. Sherri Nye, Daniel Junior football players: Dave MacLennan, Marc Limbeck, Bob Stewart, and Bill Hayes display their school spirit by wearing flashy ties. O’Connor, Eileen Oelvchlager. Amy Ohm. David Ohnstad. Alison Olson. Diane Olson. Jeff Olson. Kristen Olson. Karen Olson, Lori Olson, Lynn Olson, Michelle Olson, Rae Lynn Olson. Scott Ostlmid. Bill Otto, Paul Overby. Chuck Overman. Dave Paplow. Robert Patera. Mary Patten. Lisa Patzloff. Mark Ties Add Flair 58 Silber. Ned Silseth, Nancy Simons. Kandy Simmons. Scott Simpson. Matt Silrk. Jerry '•like Maney tries to analyze what ''as in the water Chip Smith just drank. Patigh. David Pavck, Steve Pearson. Mol Pearson, Robyn Poet. Mark Pehrson, Julie Pepper, Stove Peterson. Cary Peterson, Jane Peterson, John Peterson, Polly Petty, Lisa Pierce. James Pitzer, Neil Plummer, Marcia Porhler. James Poebler, Mike Potterton, Bruce Prestrud. Kathleen Prickman, Thomas Quinn. Bruce Quinn, Thomas Itamler, Steve Keienon. Renee Reynolds. Connie Hicbards. Casey Richards. Roller! Hisvold. Annette Roiiertson. Mary Jo Rodgers, Nancy Rod . Rotiin Roskain. C-atby Sandvik. Cretchen Schall. Dawn Schoenecker, Robert Schroedcr, Barb Scoggin, Paul Seidenstricker. Tom Sexton, Mike Shackle, l-oulse Shaver. Ginny Shaw, James Shea, Kathleen Shcely. Paul Shepherd, Peggy Sidell, Philip 59 Juniors Are Canny 60 Skagerberg, Joel Smith, Archie Smith, Maureen Smith, 1 11111 Smith, Paula Smith. Tony Soltau. Steve Sollie. Steve S| a!(iing. William Sporidcs. Nick Sprxxlis, Michael Squire . June Stairs. I.ori Stallard. Bondi Steen, Robert Steinkamp. Jennifer Stewart. Robert Stinson, I.isa Stocco. Cecile Stubbs. Scott Sundt, David Suplee, bill Svejkovsky. Murk Swanson, David Swanson, James Swanson, Marian Sweder, Meg Swift. Catherine Tandom, Sunil Taylor, Steven Terwilligcr, David Tcynor. John Tharp. Sharon Thayer, Jonathan Thomas, Brian Thompson, Debra Thompson, Thomas Thorndyke, Keith Tietjen. Susan Trojohn. I.ynn Trosen, Christopher Ulsaker, Sandra Untiedt. James Uppman. Beth Vaaler. Dave Vacanti. Mark VanBenthuysen. Douglas Vandcr I’laats. Scott Van Valkcnburg. John Vaughn. Tim Vcsgaard, Connie Vlaming. Jeff Voss, Bruce Wachsmuth. John Wagner. Craig Walburg. Steven Walker, George Walsh. Peter W'armath. William Wartchow, Keren Wattson, Jeanne Wet her head, Scott Weikert. Jeffrey Wentworth. Cindy Wescotl. William Wevseling. Scott West. James Wheeler, Jane Wheeler, Julie Whitcomb, Samira Whitehead. Kris Wiersema, Diane Wigduhl, I jura Williams. Thomas Williamson, Ed Wilson. Maja Windhorst, Dave Woehrle, Paul Wolf. Jeff Woodley. Mathew Woodrow. Tom Wright, Cathy Wonder. Molly Yaeger. Karen Ziegewied. Timothy Scott Belkin ami Dean Kovak lake time from their daily routine to have a snack. 61 New Experiences For Sophomore; 63 Sophomore Ingenuity Abrams. Murk Aksamit. Rami Alfonsus, Steve Allen, Geoffrey Amble, Curtis Anderson, Cheryl Anderson, Nancy Arles. Phil Arneson. Sue Ashley. Charles Aulik, Cary Bachmann, Charles Bang. Pam Bankey, Lisa Barkliud, Anita Barry, Colleen Barton, (larol Bauman, James Benson, I-auric Benz, James Berdahl, Jon Bcrkbigler. Vicky Bingham, Jack Bivens. Karen Bjerkan, David Blackwell, Mark Blake. Bob Blake. Kathy Blcahu. Michelle Bock I y. Todd Bolirer, Kirsti Bolin, Dave Boutx'lik. Ricky Bowles, Lori Boyle. AnncMarie Bradley, Carol Braum, Julie Brown. Teresa Brenna. XrUtiu 64 Starving Sophomores rush to the quick lunch line ami try to seek late milk and other goodies. Some students don’t need the deli- a little nourishment from Good Humor bars, sweet rolls, choco- cious hot lunches the cooks prepare. Brink. Tim Bros. Kim Brosius, Jean Brown. Diane Brown. Earle Brown. Michael Buckley, Karen Busch. Robert toll. Chris Cameron, Jane Carlson. Sharon Cardie. Tom Carver, Andy Carter, Bonnie Ca in. Dave (Yassin. Jayne touble. Bruce Chedlster, Linda Childs, Steven Christenson. Eric Christian. Nancy Church. Fat Clapp. Gregory Coates. Martha Cobb. Dave Cohen, 1-auric toleman, Paula Coleman, Victor Connell. Tim (Conner. Jeff Cox. Daniel Cox. Sarah Cracraft. Edward Crane. Robert Crosby. Barb 65 Dale. Kris Darrell, Trudy Dejong. Andrew Delaney. Terrv DeHudder. Daniel Devries, Douglas Dissmeyer. Carol Domkc. Sieve Domke, Sue Donnelly. Mark Dowell, Debbie Dornblaser, Merry Dudley. James Dunsmore. William Egge. Joyce Eiscbens, Dave Elken. Jon F.llingson, Jean Ellingsn, Patricia Engler, Angel Englund, Jim Engstrom, Rolf Enlow. Melissa Esbensen. George Fallon. Michael Feck. David Fet .ok. David Field. Fred Flom, Sarah Flor. Jon Flory, Kathy Flynn. David Foster, Leah Frawley. Sally Fredrickson. Kent Frihorg. Mary Froemming. Robin Fuller. Kurt Funder. Phillip Gaasadellen, Karen Gamble. Tom Gambrel. Kirk Karen Stark, Laura Sutherland and Glen Miller enjoy mid-morning break. 66 Decisions, Decisions Sophomore, Brent Harrod, glances at the clock contemplating what to do for the remainder of class Gcthin, Sue Gilkey. Michelle Gluck. Cindy Godfrey, Susan Greensweig, Daniel Grestad. Tom Griest. Vicki Griswold, Kim Gordon. Tenley Grodnick, Marcia Cross. Dcidrc Gustafson. Lori Gutknccht. Melanie Hall. Dan Hall, James Hall. Samuel Hampson, Scott Hanskc. John Hanson. Bruce Hanson. Jocelyn Hanson. Kevin Hanson. Michelle Harris. Phillip Harrison. David Harrod, Brent Harrod. Brian Hayer, Nancy Hayes. Jean Heath, Brad 67 Tcnlcy Corder, Jeanelte Kalantari, and Sue Godfrey make efficient use of the speed bumps to stop traffic. Hedtsurg, Carrie Hriam. Susan Heidkamp. Christopher Hendrick . John Hendrickson. Todd llield. Sue Hill. Marcia Hines. Joseph Hjelle, Kristin Holker. Stephanie Holm, Karla Holmrn. Chris Hop|M nralh. Steven Horovltz. Kathy Hougnon, Mary Hughe . Margaret Humphries. Walker Himninghake. Denise Hvmes. Michael (kola, Steve Ives. Timothy Janssen. Ed Jarchow. Kurt Jensen, Curtis Jensen. Jeff Jirsa. George Johnson. Julie Johnson, Karl Johnson, Larry Johnson. Marty Johnson. Pam Johnson. Scott Johnstone, Bruce Johnston. Jean Jones. Nancy Joyce. Tom Kalantari. Jeanette Keating. Kipp Kegel, Ann Kelly, Mary Lynne Kelly. Tom Kempffer. Patrick How Sophomoric! ' 68 Kittleson. SuAnne Kla . Slrvm Knostland. Thomas Knowles, Mark Knutson. Sue KoiKlrick. Denise Kaizen. Laurie Krizan. Paul Krogseng. Pam Run , David laehn. Tracy lagerstrom. Ronald lamhcrt, Carol lamte. Sheryl Larson. Annemarte I-arson. Charles Larson. Chris I arson. Kinds I-arson. Pamela Larson, Patricia I arson. Sarah lanum. Sue Lawson, David lavs. Allison Lemieux. Tom la-nnii k. Steve Leon. Cent Id la-wis. Sarah l.ichy, Stacie Leidl, Christy Liljenquist, Ronda Lindbcrg, Mark Liridtiorg. Toni Lindemann. David Lindquist. Tom laidrn, Darrell Lovaas. Scott Lueltjohann. Lynda Lundren, Dave Lungren. Tanya Ludvigson. Todd MacCillvray, James Maci-ennan, Steve Mammel. Nancy Manfred. Duvid Marinovich. Mara Marquardt. Greg Marshall. Andress Martin. Philip Martinson. Karen McClain. Doug McClung, Michelle McDermott. Trudy McElrath. Doug McNeil. Chris Meeker. Brian Mela rider. Eric Mellema. Robert Mertckel. Marcie Michael. Mary Mictuel. Sue Miller. Clenn Miller. Kathleen 69 Sophomores Enjoy Study Hall - Miller, Michael Miller, Tom Mitchell. John Montgomery, Timothy Montilino, Lisa Moore, Tammy Mooty, Paul Murk, Molly Moyer, Jennifer Myers. Sue Nelson. Ann Desiree Nelson. Caroline Nelson. Tore Nerheim. Kathy Nevin, Sarah Newman, Michael Nickander. Kim Niday, Brent Nilles. Lisa Norman. Kirsten Nvgaard, Greg O’Donaghue, Matthew Olson. Ginny Omestad. Thomas Orenstein. Amy Orfield, Mark Orlady. Thomas Orth. Deborah Osterlund. Jo Ellen Otness. Pete Overby. John Pace. Sam Page. Michelle Paulson. Jerry Pauly. Phillip I’ayne. Jeffrey Penoer. Carolyn Perlin. Gary Person. Kristi Phil Pauly is flabbergasted when he realizes that he has just finished his algebra assignment for next hour. 70 Russell. Ronald Pally Reese falls head over heels for a senior boy while Kris Hjelle is starstruck. Peters, Je!f Peterson. Bill Peterson. Dale Peterson. Paul Peterson. Rosemary P -tty, Steven Pfutzenrcutcr, laiura Pittman, Mary Platter. Ben Platter. Jennifer Porter. Susan Poulton, Dwight Preston, Sue Quinlan, Pat Quinlivan, Hay Rainier, Deanne Rastnuttcn. Sue HazkJlo. Mark Heady. Christopher Kocke. Jim Reed, Ronald Reese. Patricia Hegel. Janette Hrinfcld. Holierta Reynolds, Bradley Hi (Icy, Clieric Rivera. Edllberto Roberts. Steve Holiertsou. Jamie Roliertson. Mary Robinson. Jay RoUcluiii. Holier! Roth, Jeffrey Houghton, Thomas Homier, Liz Roy. Lisa 71 While Cheryl Anderson wails patiently, she realizes that there is Tired of studying, Marcy Merickel, checks for Mr. Daniel no selection left. before sneaking out of the library. Sandberg. Julie Sandberg, Paul Santiago. Adnario Schcdin. Kathleen Schnciderman. Stephanie Schnobrich. Robert Scholz. John Schultz, Scott Schwalbe. Julie Schwartz. Jay Seaman. Therese Sellers, Steve Sewall. Barry Sexton. Mary Sharp. Greg Shay, David Sheehan, David Siebenaler, Kevin Sieff. Phil Siftar. Charles Siftar. Paul Slgelman, Laurie Sims, l.isa Slocum. Brett Slovick, Jay Smith. Alison Smith. Michael Smith. Pamela Smith. Susan Smith. William Soderland. Kris Sorenson. Allen S|KKx)is, Ann Stadnik. Lyn Stairs. Scott Sophomores Enjoy The Good Life : 72 Stark, Karen Slechniann, Dana Stephens. Todd Stirrat. Brian Stirrat. Nancy Stocko, David Stoakes. laugh Stoltz, Paul Strothers. Thomas Sullivan. Dan SutherlaiMl, I mra Svejkovsky. Alan Sweet land. John Swift, Judy Symchych. Mark Szarzynski, Torn Taylor. Kathy Teegen. Martha Tegen. Doug Thang. Mark Thorvilson, Lynn Tietjen, Kristi Tlta. Mike Tongen. June Towler. Ann Travis. Sue Trudeau. Daniel Vandervort, Mark VanOss. Michael VanSomercn, Janies VanValkenbcrg. Paul Valgersdyke. Kevin Viosca. Handy Volpe. Christopher VonDrashek, Bruce Walburg, Wendy Walters. Mark Wandersee, Lee Ward. Triciu Warner, James Wartchow, I.uanne Webb, Craig White. Catherine Wichterman. Julie Wiersama. Doug Wilbright, Wayne Wilkins. Wendy Williams, Janet Willmerl. Sandy Wilms. Peter Wilson. Ken Wilson. Mary Wiltz. Sarah Winkels. I’eter Woelfcl. Michael Wolf. Mary Woodrow. Nancy Woolsey. Kevin Yacgcr. Sandy Younggren. Thomas Zcman. Michael Zieper, Mary Ziessler. Steve 73 Freshmen Find High School Fun And Exciting 74 75 Aldmunte. Jennifer Adkiuon, Richard Adolphson. Janui Alien. Suzanne Andenon. Amy Anderson. Bartura Anderson. Mary E Andenon. Mary M Anderson. Susan A rule non. Todd Appel. Elizabeth Avery, Mitchell Bach. Debbie Bailey. Amlin Baker Tim Balafav Dinn Banks Mary Barry, laiura Bathrl. Jean Beal. Andy Becker. Chuck Freshman. Cecily Hoff, suddenly perked up at the sight of a camera, and smiled for the photographer. 76 Perky People Behning. Nancy Jo Beth, Cretchcn Bcrgrcn, Pally Borgum, David Bcrkblgler, Lon Billingsley. Lynne Bing. Jeanne Blanchard. Elizabeth Bonello, Stephen Bonvtrom, Paul Borden. David Borgcson. Tamara Bruner. Barbara Braun. Mike Brenny. Molly Brolxiek, Michael Brock. Barbara Brown. Kerry Brown. Bon Brown. Sarah Brown, Stephen Buebler, Margot Burley. Matthew Busch mu nn. Mark Bydlon, Mary Ann Bv lire, Teres Campbell. Jeanne Gardle, Elizabeth Carlton, Matthew Carroll, Linda Carroll, Thomas (barter, Kathleen Cateriru. Patricia Cavanaugh. John Chapman. David Charles, Ursula Charleston. Thomas Cholds. Kathleen Christensen. Tammy Clark. Micheal Clay, Charles Clay. Kathryn Clcmmer. Lynne Colburn, Carla Coleman. Linda Colwell. Paul Comb, Kay Cornelius, Richard (a x, Richard Crew, Christopher Crowley. Susan Cullen, Tom Davcv, Susan Davis, Jeffrey do Lambert. Ann Dorman, Jim Dixon. Rebecca Domke, Michael Donnelly, John Dop, Barry Dorn, Scott Dorsey, Theresa f)osen, Nancy 77 Downey. Keith Duuov Philip Dvorak. Kimlwrlv Kisrhem. Doug ICiscnhiith. Greg Freshmen find it hard to concentrate on Physical Science when the photographer enters the room. Flllingson, Betsy KnRrr. Gregg Knsmlnger, Roger I'rvtjil. David Et .wiler. Diane Everett, John Fallon. Mitchell Fan tore, Mike Finberg. Krblen Finlay. Theresa Flynn, Anne Fouche. Guy F'ranklin. James Franklin. Jeanne Frey. Carol 78 Fried. Andrew Fronike. Susan I'undenburg. Emilia Gagnon, Mark Gallagher, Jane Gemjilpr. Brenda George, Dmiw George. Paulette Gerstenberger. Andrea Gihson. Rolwrt Gisselbrck. Jeffrey G|entad, (aura Goetz. Cori Cottschull, John Grurilimd. Stark Greer. Murray Grimsby, Roberta Griswold. Kevin Groven. Jane Gustafson. Hands Hadley. Tracy Halwrg. June Harnpson. Gregory Hanson. Dave Hanson. Laura Hanson. Scott Harmon. Robert Harrington. Angciita Hums, Glayton Harris. Jeffrey Hauskins, l.lndj Hektner. Todd Hemsturi, Nancy Henaman, Jeanne Henderson, Lucinda Kenyan. Molly Herzog. Mary llestad. Hugh Hield. Martha Higgins. Raymond Hildreth. Joel Hberodt, Ixslie Hoff. Cecily Hogue. Mark Holden. Michael Holm. Anne llolmen. l t Holmgren. David Holton, Crctchen Hopkins. Doug Horna, Paul Horovitz, James Horton. Cindy Hoyt. Steven Hunninghuke. Diamr Hinhands. George Hymns, Marshall Ingman, Mary Jackson, Julie Jacobson. Cynthia Jacobson, Pamela Jacobson. Sandra Jarchow. Eric Little Sprouts Grow 79 80 Jegers, igrida Jensen, Rolf Jeronimus. Richard Jeab, Michael Jirsa. Jacqueline Johnson, Anthony Johnson. Brent Johnson. Donald Johnson. Holly Johnson. Janet Johnson. Jennifer Johnson, Julie Johnson, Marina Johnson. Sarah Ellen Johnson. Sara Emily Johnson. Tom Jones. Michael Jones. Susan Jordan. Mark Jorgenson. Jill Joyce, David Jurisch, Jamie Kapitan. Morry Kasid. Stacey Keith. Phoebe Kenyon. Scott Kicper, Mark Kilhurg. William Kimpston, Karol King. Kathy Kintop, Stephen Klippenstcin, Donald Knot he. Rol in Knowles. Kristine Kohs, Michael Koepsell, Chris Kolcinski. Stephen Konhauser, Daniel Korn. Randy Kouahi. Kalid Kovemky. Chris Kuchn, Greg Kuenzli. John Kulander. Mary A New Break Kuntz, Carolyn Ladner. Liz larlui, Wade l.anon. Brett Lurvui, Gretchen (.alien, Mike Lee, David leCnw. Sumiii Lrhar. Jam txskee. Bill l.cw is, Tom Lickleig. dim l.illvrunl. Kent Limbeek. Zach Lindbcrg. Karol Lindquist, Kent Loddrn. Kart laimauro. Jill laximii, F.dwnrd l ord. Michael Logar. Jean I.oimI. Jennifer Lyman. Marcia Mach. Roliert Magnuvm. Celeste Muley, Bob Marknn, Jacqueline Matin-son. Colleen Mat bison. Polly Mayville. Mary McCanna. Susan McCarron. Doug McClain. Brad McDonald, Gail McDonald. Kathy Snack break is a great time for going over little tidbits of news. 81 McCay, Peggy McKarran. Barbara McLellan, Nancy McNamara. Bradley McShanc. Laura Medingcr, Mark Melgas. Jon Melody, Tom Mertes. Amy Mertes. Mary Metcalf. Rebecca Metcalf, Debra Meyers. Doug Miller. Debbie Miller. Linda Moffa. Mark Monson, John Montgomery, Michael Moran. Dave Murphy. Barbara Nelson. Dirk Nelson. Karsten Nelson. Lisa Nelson. Bob Nesbit, Judy Newby. Dennis Nienaber, Paige Nooleen, Denise Noreen. Charles Norgren, Chris Nugent. Terri Nulsen. Dan Nygaard. 1-oif Nymark. John O'Connor. John Odland. Diana Ohm, Marcia Olson. Elizabeth Olson. Greg Olson. Jeff Owens. Lynn Padcn. Tom Pajari, Weirdie Palmer. Elizabeth Panchot. Robert Paplow, Richard Patera, John Peak, Leandra Pendergast. Kim Pennington, Bob Perkins. John Peterson, Kimberly Peterson. Jennifer Peterson. Mary Ann Pollock. Martin Porter. Lou Price. Scott Prickman. Lynda Prior. John Pugh.Janny Pulz, Robin Quinn, Leslie Quinn, Robert Freshmen Rise Up 82 Radermecher. Nancy Ramsburg, Todd Ra inset h, Catherine Runiussrn, Wendy Ready. Mary Rrcke. Richard Rcthlakc. Mark Richard. Karen Rifley. Mike R is void. Michael Roberge. Dale RoniM-i. Heidi Roc . Linda Root, Rob Roth, Todd Rothe. Deiu Roy. Rarltara Sains. Dottie Sanders, Maureen Sarset. Robert Savrr. Kent Schiedinger. Bill Schilling. Tammy Schlachter. Scott Schmid. Brian Schmidt. Rol Schocnicker, Susan Scliram. Susan 83 Schunn. Lisa Sedoff, William Seeds. Bill Sellers. David Scmenkew ilz, Steven Severson. Michelle Seyko. Kevin Slieu. Jennifer Shore. Trent Shumway, David Sidley. Gwen Sillier. Ben Si mmmiv Kent Simpson. Alice Smilh. Henry Smith. Sharon Smith, William Snclling. Tlwa Sollierg. I) Wade Soltau. Hoger Soule, l.iu Spalding. Susan Spear. David S| eridrs. Diana Spindler, Cathy Squires, Janet Squires, Jeremiah Stain. Liu Staler. Lisa Slang. Chris Stearns. Sandy Slcchmann. Kurt Steen. Roger Steinkamp. Stewart Stevens, Fli ahelh Strasburg. Kurt Swenson, Snivel Szendry. Anthony Terwiliiger. Jeff Thang. David Thayer. Timothy 84 The freshman class was a great team cheerleader during the Hornet Homecoming Game. - Talkative Freshmen The shelves outside the lunchroom provide a spot for freshmen to talk during their spare time. Wright, John Young, Marin Youngren. Da roll Zollars, Nancy Windhorst, Holla Wisnom, Colleen WoUan. David Womack. Scott Woodley, Dave Thompson. Crag Thompson. Kathleen Tltompson. Tonva Titu. Jennifer Trudeau. Mary Tungseth, Marlene Vaaler, Ted Vacant!. Mike Van Henthuysen. Janet Vande PlaaU. Jeffry Vant I .and. Jay Velrk. John Vclgerskyk, Jason Viker. Jenny Volpc, Rebecca Vorllcky, Larry Vatpir. Monica Walsh. Elizabeth Walsh, Mary Walters, James Warner. Carolyn Wasrroen, Tom Weatherhead, Tim Wedcri. Wendy Westin. Lisa Wldell. Heidi Williams. Amy Williams. Dennis Wilson. Denise 85 86 Teachers, It’s Only The Beginning 87 Lowell McCarthy doesn't know exactly what’s wrong with Tom Beaver, physically, but decides to perform the o|x ration anyway. Industrial Art : Gary Harm Industrial Art : Richard Reichow, Dale Nfackcreth. Tom Rodger Departments Happiness is an inner feeling — it can’t be bought, you can’t get it in a bottle or package — it begins with a smile and spreads like a contagion.” Richard Coldenstein ”1 don’t think you people realize how terribly important it is to screw the covers on tight on the rubber cement.” Tom Beaver 80 Science: Holx-rt RickaluiiKli Teachers Experience . . . Paey Trek relives her high school lays in a cheer-leading uniform. Caught in the act by Hon Kosteliz and Mary Beth Cavort. Pam Campbell and Chuck Smith decide to grin and bear it 89 Science; FRONT ROW — William Jepson ROW TWO — Grttchm Usher. Dick Coldcmtein. Don Meyer. Dick Kuehn BACK ROW — F.lmer Halverson. Merton Johnson LEFT PICTURE — Marvin Griffon. Area Irjdrrv Harold Martin. Patrica Colt-man. Donald Meyer MJtsingi Del Family Designed learning: FRONT ROW — Eugene Hall. Jill Haldeman. Betty Craig Fredrickson ROW 2 — Tom Clark. Janice Berem, Tom Reaver BACK ROW — Jean WlM Departments Old bookkeepers never die, they just lose their balance. Roger Boerger This is my first year teaching College Algebra and Trigonometry and I am very impressed with the caliber of students enrolled in the course. I couldn’t ask for more conscientous, hardworking students. (I do w ish they would appreciate my humor, however.) Larry Johnson It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog. Bob Had-dorf Teaching is the secret of happiness Robert Elledge We don’t have all the good kids in the band, but we have some of the best. They enjoy working hard for a common goal. Robert Lake Math: FRONT ROW — Edward Greer. Donald Zira, Karen Natwtck. William Hakala BACK ROW — Douglat Calligher. Richard Hartman. Robert Savre, Rodger Uhr, Larry Johmon. Student School Board: Bruce Marshall, Wendy Weden, Doug Watson, jim Bordewick. -hris I jrwrn, I’olly Peterson, Walter Kunz PTA Board: FRONT ROW — Dave Anderson, Beth Houghton, Nancy Burbidge, Penny Freeman, JuAnn Thorndyke. Phyllis Woodley, Donald Woodley. Maryan Sclull BACK ROW — John Sweet land. RolUnd Ring, Tom Pearson, Lavonne Stoakes. Vrrnon Jenson, Joan Sweetland. Raymond Smyth, Eugene Hall Music: Robert F.lledge, Robert Lake. James Peterson, Darwon Missling Missing: Janice Borens Working Together 91 - Operating Behind The Scenes Guidance Counseling Staff: FRONT ROW - Rod Schmidt BACK ROW - Jewell LyngM . Jeanette Ro,la,nd Rin« enjoys meeting the challenges of t Kolinii. Phyllis Cracbner. Virginia CurUke Sch(K l principal Communicating is an important aspect of Raymond The devoted Library Staffs Victoria ing, and Treffle Daniels, sjxtre a pi'1 ' Smyth's position as Campus Principal. Jacobson. Margaret Stubbs. Jean Loss- cious moment for a picture. 92 k an of Students. Duane Baglein and secretary Charlotte Beetle take time to chat Guidance Counselor Rosemary McGuire is uring a spare moment of their day. always willing to help Cooks: Ellen Ruvvell, Grac-c Wellman, Agnes Dovlc. Bcrnic Aaron. Belle Wright. Marie Fouche, Kay Mayvillr, Ptllu Jensen. Jean Cederholm. Rilh Ann Swanson. Elaine Friigiing. Verna Meskan. Nancy Graibou. Toni Slocco. Hazel Hanson, Thelma Ijinon. Helen Hogr. Shirley Wccngartncr, Mary Bringrn. Eleanor Costello '•lei Johnson. U roy Simmons. Ralph Ficguth. represent our much appreciated custodian stall Jini Harron. and Willie Cardinal paused to Departments If I ever get bored 1 go down to a section of the Library I don’t know much about and read for five minutes. Treffle Daniels Accepting responsibility for yourself and dealing with reality is what it's all about for everyone, at any age. male or female.” Rosemary McGuire The Library is always such a quiet haven — great for studying. ” Jean Lossing 93 Departments “The American student does not have as disciplined an attitude as his counterpart in another country. Thus, few take advantage of our school systems. Laszlo Szcndry “Freud has a better idea. David Sanville Seeing the students create with their hands as well as with their minds is fun. Susannc Mills Social Studies: Frank Fischer. Robert McCarthy. John Station. ville. Dr lor r Meyer. Peter Leutv, George Godfrey. Mtcha I Drlmar P'rrdrickson. Fxlward Gavin. Barney Hall. David San- tter ig vsitm Foreign languages: Shirley Hoag- Foreign Ijmguageu Lavrlo Srcndry. Harry Martin. Reiute Stefan. Thoma Clark. Elisabeth Schmitz, Leo Lenczewskt lund Jan Marsh, a Social Studies teacher, chuckles at Home Ec. teachers Betty Craig, Susannc Mills. Rose Wallin, and Nancy Nelson, n amusing story. have fun while visiting a playground. Audio Visuals' Nancy Schulz threatens to change the program that has A V. instructor George Ccttin appearing on it. lamguaxr Arts: FRONT ROW — Mania Chaffee, Joan Schulz, Judy l yzrll, Martha l-ristikow ROW 2 — Richard Busch, Vernon Jensen BACK ROW — Kent Jones. Sonia Fogclman. John O'DouRherty, Ursula Costello. Barbara Hare. Everett Anderson. 95 Faculty Spreads Smiles. ■M 97 Four court members smile and wave their homecoming enthusiasm to their loyal subjects. Martha Johnson and Pete Scmnkewitz take time out to pose for a picture. FRONT ROW: Nancy Lindborg, Jane Kamiskc. Anne Gotjchall, Mary Smead Dan Stoutenburg. Cary Humphries. Todd Bjerken. Mart-Fuller. Patty Kelly. Bill Arnold. Sue Teegen. Menrie Mainovich. Burley. Jim Erdall. Steve Woodley. Joanne Harmon. Beth Roughton BACK ROW: Don Howard. Peter Homecoming a’ 1’6'cole Homecoming king Bill Arnold and queen Patty Kelly pose for a picture after coronation. Enjoying the exciting homecoming atmosphere of Sherwood in Sep- tember couples take some time out to relax in the center courtyard 1 aking time out from the dance some couples seperate to talk of the evening. During the homecoming parade, Kelly fondly wave to the many ad-King Bill Arnold and Queen Patty miring crowds. Sher Wood’ve Been Fun The Varsity Cheerleaders keep their cool through their homecoming Paul Zech helps Nancy Lindborg size u; skit. They’re a scream .... Ah! an unseen object. 100 Led by mimist Karen Cramer. I to keep her balance, while walking Beth Houghton spreads her arms an imaginary tight rope. Homecoming It was a good experience going to the Homecoming dance Sherwood in September, because next year I’ll know what not to do. Carrie Hed-berg (10) This year’s Homecoming was special because we extended the parade into the community and so many more students and parents became involved. Nancy Jamieson (12) Homecoming was really one of the best parts of my senior year. Being on Court let me meet lots of people and share fun experiences. Some of the highlights were: Jim Frdall's hat. finishing my dress half-an-hour before I had to be at school wearing it. having our car overheat during the parade, always having something to do during that week, hearing that Ted Bohn got carded for ordering cherries jubilee, spending $$$$, going out to eat and being able to share this time with so many nice people. Mary Fuller (12) “The 1975 Homecoming came and went so fast that 1 was never sure we were ready for any of the individual events; however, I needn’t have worried because as it turned out. Homecoming ’75 was one of the best ever. Delmar Fredrickson (fac) uncLTSaf Displaying tin spirit of indepen- the seniors Ixt’ame the winning dence the patriotic bus painted by homecoming float. Jim Bordcwick helps the French Club lead the football team onto an easy victory. 101 New Coaches — “Work Out’ Varsity Football: FRONT ROW — G Miles. J. Forseth. N. Speridis, S. Burnett. S. Johnson. E Applequist, J. Olson. C. Walker. D. Rooney. J. Skagerberg. D. Anderson. R. Johnson. T Hendrickson. G. Crafelman, D. McGraw. ROW 2 — B Whitly, D. Ohm. M Limbeck. B Ervin. D MacLennan. P Otto. T. Becker. S Brock. B. McCambridge. B McNamara. D. Braddock. T. Erickson. N Ludvigson. T. Selvig. R. Rransford. B Ostiand. J. Pierce. H. Meeker. ROW 3 — E Zins. B Savre. S. Ramler. B Spaulding. T. Guetzke. J. Stewart. D. Watson. T Williams. B Brown. J Field. J. Anderson. S. Pepper. D. Frickman. J Jeffris. J. Berdahl. B Hayes. ) Flynn. M. Celia. B Haddorff. R Kosteliz. BACK ROW — M Cregory. D Ten |. liger. P Liedl. S. Foster. M. Svejkowsky. J Mertes. M Rasmussen. J Kelly, F Smith. T Flashkamp. D. Olson. G. Kaplan. M. Erbes, T. Hayes, D. Stoughtenbc t B. Stewart r i . cs 6ft v f 5 w v? 1. _ .A K W .4 I. 1). . I. ill _ Ik _ _ -fc'. _ U. . _ -Tl A Powerful running by junior runningback Steve Ramler over whelms Kennedy’s defensive tacklers. Offensive end Mark Svejkowsky slips through Edina-West s defensive ones to catch a long pass. 102 With a look of determination, Senior fullback Bob Brown checks over the field for an opening to the goal line. Football “This has been the most memorable season of my life. I’m proud of the accomplishments our team made and the caliber of my teammates.” Tom Flas-kamp (12) “Although we lost a couple of games we should have won, we still had a very successful season. Everyone had fun and we proved that Edina still plays good football.” Mike Erbes (12) “We Pooled our resources together for a winning season.” Jack Mertes (12) “Grab your favorite dummy” ... “Take a blow” . . . “Do I detect another projector?” ... “On foot or horseback” Anonymous ■ Kd Ida-West Si 1. Hark Richfield Wavzata Kennedy Fisenhowcr t.if fun Cooper 29 103 Sophomore Football: FRONT ROW — S. Stairs. M Blackwell. B Reynolds. J Bcrdahl, J. Beni ROW 2 — I. Johnson. J Reckr. J Bauman. T Miller. T Hendricks. J Flor. M Brown. R. Smith. D. Kunz. C Larson. D. Cassin. P VanVal- kenberg. C. Anderson BACK ROW — T. Lindquist. R Boubellk. B. Schnobrich. K. Velgersdyk. D. Kteshens, B. Blake, M. Vandervort. A Svejkowsky. J. Jensen. J. Sweet land. M Fallon. S. Ziessler. Soccer Senior Don Howard, with complete concentration on the hall, places himself in (xtsition to steal the hall from his hard charging opponent. “This was a rebuilding year. Even so, there was plenty of talent, but we had trouble getting a total team effort along with some bad breaks. Despite our record, we had a great time. ' Steve Sollie (11) “During the first part of the season we were playing without a purpose. But during the last part we had the playoffs to think about and work for.” Cary Humphries (12) “Panic B.J.” ... “I'm all bunked out. Well, you should be!” ... “Hey Bern ... What ya? ... Not much” Anonymous i i 104 Vanity Soccer: FRONT ROW — S Sollie. J Erdall. M Burley. J Fraser. M Knutwn. S Woodley, R Sanflllppo ROW 2 — T Bohn. I’ Sinead. T Kelly. B Johnson, D Johnson. D Fraser. B Stirrat ROW 3 — P Marlin. D Howard. D Field. B Nelson. J Heinrich. B Hendrickson. J Criag, P Cavanor, B Quinn. I-Szrndrey BACK ROW — M Mastor, C Humphries. T Bierken. J Mast or. D F.rdall, C. Smith. H Barken «1 -occer Finally Puts It Together - I fensiveman Chip Smith puts up a minor battle with his opponent in his Junior Brett Bjcrkcn moves himself so that he may hinder .est to get the soccer ball. Edina-West's ball control. J.V. Soccer. FRONT ROW — C Clark. P Mooty. J Cavanaugh, 1) Carlson. P Scoggin. C [.arson. P Wochrlc. B Gleason, B Richards. M Newman. M Comstock. S Johnson ROW 2 — P Otness. T Bocklcy. D Sheehan, P Wilms. S Robertson. N. Pitzer. J Dudley. J Allen. S. Carroll. J Roth. It Sellers. N Slirrat. J VunV'alkrnberg BACK ROW — S Pavek. W Humphries. J Hines. S Lovaas. J Stick. C Basil. B Halweg. I) Herman. C. Hampton. D Co . M Lindberg. j Peters. J Nlday. S MacLennan. B Boyle. M Reigel 10S Team “Sets” High Spirit:; VARSITY VOLI.EYBALL: FRONT ROW — P Erck, B Covert, L. Etzwltar, C Symch, A Risvold. C Mattson. D. N x lcvn, T. Flnloy, M. Fesenmelr BACK RO' Chapman. S. Wilt .. C. Dtumcyer. ROW 2— S. Crowley. C Kimpston. J Urnnc- — S. Flora, G. Slower nun. C. Kuril . L Clemmrr, j Hunstigor. C. Hustad, M Mead ROW 3 — M With all her weight forward. Carol Dissmeyer exhibits a powerful overhand serve. During a time out. the team huddles around Miss Erck while she evaluates the game and gives a short pep talk. Volleyball “The team spirit was really fantastic. We worked hard having our ups and downs but in the end it was a great season. I learned something different from each member in addition to Mrs. Cavert and Miss Erck who without the year would not have been the same. Being co-captain next year, I will attempt to bring out the Spirit of 76.” Annette Risivold (11) “This year I really loved the competition and work involved to improve my skills. I'll always remember the great spirit the team carried throughout the season. Carol Dissmeyer (10) The best part of coaching volleyball is basking in the radiance of the rumdums shining personalities.” Beth Cavert “Riz, why do you have on a yellow turtleneck? ... Anybody have a quarter I can borrow? . .. E-R-C-K!” Anonymous 107 Using gocxl team strategy. Cheryl Mattson sets the ball while Annette Risvold prepares to spike it to the floor. Suzy Rasmussen concentrates in- After letting out a squeal of relief! Lori Olsen tries to put tensely on her forehand. the ball away in a corner. Tennis “Our team was pleased with the way we played this year and the way we ’tee-peed’ Coach Greer’s house.” Ann Nelson (10) “The tennis team was three years of great fun and I’ve met a lot of nice people.” Marty Rhoads (12) “Tennis was fun this year; meeting new friends, competing against different schools, and above all, watching Sarah Cox gorge down her salami ’samiches.’” Katie White (10) “Tennis is a ball once you get the swing of it.” Carrie Schwarz (12) 108 Junior Varsity Tennis: FRONT ROW — M Williams. K Cmitrc, P. Bergren BACK ROW — L. Olsen. J. Dosen. C Nelson. S. Cox. K. White. S. Anderson. G Sandvik. S. Domke. L Ovsens. K. Huff. L Kiyne. Close Team Succeeds anily TcnnU: FRONT ROW — C. Hcdberg. C Wrtghl. L Olsen. C. Schwarz. C Wentworth. L. Olsen BACK ROW — M Rhoads. S Rasmussen. J Aries. I) (urges, A. Nelson, B. Marx, T Greer y m HUs.M mm U.iiKlbrrg 0 s Lincoln 0 haW 5 Kennedy 0 t.' JJf 5 WawuUt 0 4 Kbenhowrr 1 1 ■ 4 I'.linaANcvi 1 W.naUasI tt ZsrSL .per Minnetonka H.chltrld 2 Si Paul Andraiy 3 Anns! rung I 4 I While Irving lo ace her opponent. Deb Sturges gives il all she's gol with a very powerful serve. Co-captain, Lynn Olsen, skillfully returns a shot. Individuals Excel Varsity Crow Counlry: FRONT ROW — J Braun. D Bolin. SI Scuton. B Thomas ROW 2 — D Dorsey. B l.indbcrg. C. Carrico. R Horrckt. M Adamovich BACK ROW — A Holtum. J. Clay, M, Maitcy, R Bonner. G. Man they, M Patzlnff Cary Manthey runs with the determination to win Ed Hendrickson gives Mike Adamovich and Mark Patzloff a little last minute advice. Mike Mancy sprints through the last leg of the Region 5 meet and qualifies for the State meet. no A juick start and a steady pace arc easy, knowing a chocolate ci ce is waiting at the end. Sue Preston, Jan Larson, and Mary Robertson sit eagerly awaiting the start of the meet. Cross Country The only way coach got us to come to practices was with the promise of Bridgeman's afterwards.” Girl’s Cross Country “Considering it was our first year as a team, I think we did a great job. Sue Preston (10) “The team owes a great debt to John Wanecke, our off season coach and year round fan. Mike Adamovich (11) “I think we learned a lot this year. We have a young team and some good runners coming up. We can look forward to a successful season next year.” Mark Patzloff (ID Girls Varsily Cross Country: FRONT ROW — J Hanson, M. Rol ertson, S. Preston. L Kotz.cn. S. Arne-ton, R Brundstutte. S. Myers. N. Cartier. M Anderson BACK ROW — A Carlson. R Peterson. H Benz. B Kuntz, J. I-arson. B Crosby. M. Flynn. K Miller Varsity Swimming: FRONT ROW - J Shea, | Fricksori, C Bockly. N Prior. S Johnson ROW 2 — I). Boulx-lik. M. Collins. C Jacnltson. J Swift. K OrlswoM, ( Richard}, s Jcnrwdn ROW 3 — A M Numora, S MtOarvey. A Keith, I). Hnmlt-r. M lollms. S Yuoger. A (.arson. I), Carlson RACK ROW Johnson, S Michael. I'. Keith, M. Hanson. S. Heiam. C. t-' A Smith. M Males. S Peterson. C Tucker Sink or Swim Carcn Beckly’s powerful backstroke leads lorncts to victory. Swimming Girl’s Swimming “Swim team was a lot different this year. We had more practices and harder work-outs. Another addition was the dividing of the schools into different conferences. This season was really hard, but I feel it was equally worth while.” Caren Beckley (12) “It was great getting psyched out together, working hard together at practices, and cheering for each other at meets. We helped each other succeed, and grew closer as the season progressed.” Nancy Prior (12) ‘“Do it for the seniors' was the motto for our last meet of the season. After it was all over and we had won, I felt that our team was closer than ever.” Sandy Yaeger (10) Off to a gotnl start, after the sound of the gun, Grctchen I .arson lunges into the pool y' -'■ - S' Kalina East 50 Eisenhower 43 Edina East 10-1 Wavzata 100 Edina East 36 'h Minnetonka 62 Mr Edina East 123 Kennedy tt Edina East 41 Edina West 56 Edina East 54 ( loOJHT 43 Kalina East 51 St Louis Park (6 Regional — 4th place 113 The diving captain. Josic Carlson, perfecting her half gayners. practices for the state competition. Ilorncttcs: FRONT ROW — T. Taylor. M Wilson. L. Connell. S. OcschUger. M. Carter. M Patera. L Szarzynski. D.Schall. N. Jamibon. S. Zksslcr. I. A Cotschall. B. Shroeder, A OelschUger. J Suttle. J Alovizos. BACK ROW — Colburn. P. Kelly. K Mielkc. K Johnson, M Fuller. Everyday the dedicated Hornettes can lx seen doing almost anything at their invigorating practices. During a strenuous practice. Maja Wilson and Nancy Jamieson step into a casual pose. Kicks, Splits, And Struts 114 Hornettes. Sudsy Ziesslcr. Katie Johnson, Dawn Schall and Barb Shroeder display their The Hornettes finish a routine with talent to their classmates at a school pep fest. their usual splits. I lornettes “We have really had a fantastic time as Hornettes this year, except for the debates over who gets the last pair of clean l obby socks, (senior priority never failed)’ Amy Oelschlager (II) and Sally Oelschlager (12) “This is my second year on Hornettes and they’ve both been so different. Partly because of the people and also, there’s such a difference in being an old guy and a new guy.” Lisa Connell (12) It was fun helping celebrate the bicentennial this year by dancing to ‘You’re a Grand Old Flag.’ Jayne Alevizos (11) I love the variety of personalities on the line this year; our Mother Suds, Papa Katie, Dizzy Jayne, and Sexy Lisa. Maja Wilson (11) The turned on windshield wipers left the hefty-leftys at the station and Gee, 1 don’t want to go home ... Anne, are-n’t you cold with spiders in the out house?” Suds Ziessler (12) ns Junior Hornettes, Mary Patera and Amy Oelschlager perform the difficult ‘Varsity Drag” at •lie Homecoming Pepfest. Cheerleaders — Woo! Cheerleaders “Sometimes cheering to the crowd at games is like cheering to a brick wall! Marcie Pumilia (12) “Although being captain is fun and quite an honor, it can lx a very thankless and frustrating job.” Suzy Mork and Jill Nlanske (12) “The cheerleaders have shown a great deal of enthusiasm and concern for getting the spectators to cheer. They have worked very hard together and made tremendous efforts to improve this year’s pep fest. 1 feel they are a totally conscieneious squad and have done an excellent job.” Pacy Erck (Adv.) “Doyle ... Pattycake” ... “UH! ... L-Lips ... “Bombpoms ... We’ve got spirit ... “Cheata ... “We wish the soccer team would learn to keep their pants up! . .. Hold your applause! B-Squad Fire ... “Legs are here! ... “Shake it’’ ... P C.” ... “Polyglot ... IAGs and DAG: s, which one was it M.P. and J.M.? ... T.P. ... Board, Peach, Alfalfa .., “A.I.K.Y.O.W.T.O.?” ... “Y’know” ... “Suzy, did it really splash? Anonymous B-Squad Cheerleader : FRONT ROW — M Mork. K Holm ROW 2 — J Cameron. N Wmlr m BACK ROW — J Robertson. M Pittman While greeting the opposing team with a big hello, Marcy Pumilia leaps upward. 116 Barb Nlayberg, the faithful Hornet Mascot, attempts to get j cheer out of the crowd. lading a halftime cheer in perfect syncopation are Junior Cheerleaders. Jane Being a B-Squad Cheerleader means some Wheeler and Sonja Brauer. lime out from class. v«r ity Cheerleaders: FRONT ROW — L Carter. A Clausen. K Jeronimus. Wheeler. M Pumilia. B Nluyberg. M Smith. S. Brauer. J Dcsotelle ' arberg. J Manske, J Robertson. S Mork ROW 2 — Nl. Anderson. J Tuie Sounthorungsi, an exchange student from Thailand, sketches an object during one of Rotary student Cynthia de.Mi his many exciting classes. anda poses in a festive costume. AFS: FRONT ROW — K Herzog, B. Anderson. T Sounthomrungsi. C dcMiranda, P. Morales, H Benz. B BrandstaUer ROW 2 — S. O'Brien. C Bradley, M Brown, K Stark. L Kotzen. B Crosby, A. Fried. L. Cohen, K Shea, K Bohrer. C. Barton. I. Sutherland. ROW 3 — C. Esbenson. J Mitchell. K Miller. M Hughes, G. (.arson. J Braun. R Stallard. M. Swanson. I. Etzwiler, P. Coleman. L. Custauson, P Bang. ROW -1 — K Schedin. C Bachmann. K. Licdl. K l ale. J. Everett. 1.. Thorvilson. J Fried. M. Hempel. R. Pearson. P Pauly. T Moore. S. Preston BACK ROW — G. Miller. J Bordewick. T. Pearson. S. George. Different Cultures Add To East While trying hard to digest a typical school lunch, AFS take time out to converse with a fellow student, exchange students Rita Brandstatter and Heidi Benz A.F.S. and Rotary “A.F.S. is more than learning about other countries. It’s like taking a course in school about how to experience life and people. Charlie Bachman (10) The A.F.S. Club is really great! I can’t wait until I’m old enough to qualify to go abroad.” Kathy Schedin (10) There is a point to A.F.S. Just what it is 1 don’t know, but there is a point to it. Maggy Hughes (10) “1 think that being in A.F.S. is a really good experience. It is so neat to get to know people from different countries and cultures. But besides broadening one’s outlook on life, A.F.S. Club is a lot of fun.” Carol Bradley (10) One of the main goals of the A.F.S. Club is to make everyone feel right at home. Karen Herzog (11) One of the best parts about being in A.F.S. is that you get to meet all those wild Brazilians ... “Underclassmen should really join the Club to help balance out all the seniors” .. . Anonymous 119 AFS students. Pilar Morales and her two friends, Rita Brandstat-ter and Heidi Benz stop and pose for a picture. Wayne Haber receives bis weekly allowance from ABC director Pachc Lopez. Phil Harris' steady hands allow him to display his talent for building a house of cards. Mealtime is always a big production at the ABC House, especially when] it means cooking for eighteen people. ABC’s Unity — A Better Chance Thinking he is being cheated out of a deal in Monopoly. Victor Coleman sjx-aks out in his behalf while the other students laught at him. 120 Taking a break from his studies. Kevin Merritt spends some time at the piano. ABC: FRONT ROW — K Merritt. M Bauknight. W. Haber. C Cilrs. K Rivera BACK ROW — T Smith. A. Santiago. 1 Harris. V. Coleman Missing — T. Dunleavy. ABC “I think life here is like a basketball game. You gotta be quick, on your toes, and ready to score at all times. You gotta be alert, have great endurance, and alxjve all. have great stamina. ' Victor Coleman (11) In my opinion, the ABC is a fantastic program. It helps a lot of students achieve success in life. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to participate. Calvin Giles (12) “The ABC program is an experience within a lifetime. Throughout the years, I know that the remembrance of ABC will remain with me. I will look up on this experience with joy. Kevin Merritt (12) Jane Brunscll and Connie Reynolds earn money amid the Channel and the Emeraude at Donaldson's. The advantages of manual labor can lx seen in the piggy bank as courtesy person, Bill Whitley has discovered. Jobs “Work . . . who works??! Having jobs at Yorktown Mall and working together at the same place is like one big party! Cindy Collins and Deb Gustafson (12) “The job opportunities available to a sophomore are limited. Outside of my allowance, most of my money comes from babysitting. Michelle Gilkey (10) “During the boring moments at J.C. Penny’s Auto Center, 1 watch 66th Street and count the number of senior women heading for MacDonald’s and Zapata.” Doug Sams (12) “Working at the Record Shop is really fun because all of the people that work there are just as weird as me. Also, it is a good way to expand your musical tastes.” Barb Wescott (12) “1 work at ABC Realty as a receptionist. I like this job because this way 1 can use their phones and avoid the cost of phone bills that accumulate at home. Barb Foy (12) “Woolworth is really a fun place to work. Although the pay isn’t very good, the people and managers are really fun to work with. Long-lasting friendships are easily made here.” Lori Rudstrom (12) Volunteer P. Fcrs, Sara Anderson. Sara Cox. and Sally Frowlery show that not all people work for money. 122 Holly Wunder’s duties include filing and being a switch-board operator as well as lx-ing a receptionist I ler part-imc job is at the real-estate company, Bermel-Smaby. Tim Brink greets customers with a smile at his hectic job in Woolworth’s food department. 123 ; ‘But I Don’t Wanna Go Ta Work!” Leading Young Lifers in a rousing sing along number, Mark Murphy exhibits his wonderful ability to lead the group with his guitar. Getting together every Wendesday worries discussing the current world Interest in Young Life is obvious since so many bother evening, Al’s Pals spend a relaxing situation and other pressing prob- fjnj out Vvhere it's held, evening together far from school lerns. m 124 Cynthia Evon and Kathy Prestrud reflect in th« ir smiles the satisfac- Youth Groups ion many find in Young Life. “I like Young Life because it’s a time during the week when you can get together with all your friends, have a good time, learn something, and. most of all. see everyone get acting like themselves. 'Wave Big Red' Stephanie Holker (10) P.F. is a worthwhile organization. With all the new people you meet and with a great leader like Mark Wickstrom. I think it's a good way to spend a Sunday night. Karen Gaasedelen (10) Campaigners has been a grow ing experience in which everyone gets a chance to share. I've really enjoyed the meetings and everyone there — RTPC” Jocelyn Cox (12) Meg Swcdcr and Lisa Ftzwiler sport the T-shirts of Varsity get together, compete, and have an altogether Junior Girls Varsity, which like the Senior Women's jolly-good time. 125 Youth Groups Together Yankee Doodle Dinner Star-Spangled hamburger patty on bun. 1776 peas. Constitution jello. Jacksonian milk. Mom’s apple pie. fTJCLEAN! - A t roun SCHOOI LUNCHtS SVJPP1 OUR DM 17 HUPS Some people find that one lunch alone does not supply their daily needs like Mitch Fallon, who resorts to two lunches. 126 Sure Beats Alpo •or half an hour each day, these hoys escape from the tough routine of the Thoroughly enjoying his fish with tartar sauce. Ran-chool day and discuss humorous anecdotes. dy Viosca chows it down. Lunchroom Everybody is always making jokes about how bad the school lunches are, about how we have hot dogs at least five times a week, about how they keep left-overs from one year to the next, ect., etc. And you know, I think it's true. Bruce Marshall (12) The soothing music that is piped into the lunchrooms is a tremendous aid to the digestive process. Bill Hayes (11) I really enjoy the lunch period. It's the only time I get to just sit back, talk with my friends and forget about schoolwork for awhile.” Christy Licdl (10) “School lunches are hard to eat — er, 1 mean beat.” Anonymous 127 The food of the lunchroom is comparable to an Elizabcthean feast. The apparent uninvolvement of students in the bicenten- attention only as available paper on which to record {denial is symbolized in this bulletin Ixwrd which receives phone numbers. . . nirn Bumper stickers, T-shirts, commemorative plates, buttons socks and miscellaneous paraphernalia help add to tf„. Bicentennial spirit, making all citizens aware of the up coming event. The phone company is in the spirit, with it's cover depicting great Americans. Bicentennial “Every man, woman, and child should get down on the Bicentennial! Paul VanValkan-burg (10) “I'm looking forward to the coming events dealing with the Bicentennial. Our 200th an niversary is getting the recognition I think it deserves. There are a lot of activities planned to get everybody involved. It should lx an exciting year. Paul Curry (11) “Although our country has many problems, instead of being pessimistic keep in mind that we have all that more progress to make. Paul Stolz (10) “I've only seen sixteen of the two hundred years our country has been in existance, but that is enough to convince me how great the United States really is. Jim VanSomeren (10) “The United States has many advantages over the other countries of the world. We should concentrate on those advantages instead of finding fault. Lisa Roy (10) “Two hundred years ago today ... Anonymous 129 Paul Revere stops out of the pages of history and reenacts his momentous midnight ride for freedom. Cheerfully working to meet the Buzzette deadline veteran writer Robin Rocs gets assistance from the editor. Buzzette “After three years of being part of the strangest group of people I’ve ever known, I must sincerely say that this year was the best. We had everything together. Good luck to all those Zebes 1 tearfully leave behind.” Mark Damn (12) “Play it again Fred” ... “With Toby here it was a real gas!” . . . “Zebes, all of you. Do you here?” .. . “Wray!” .. . “Finally I’m among my own kind!” . . . “Ewe!” . .. “Heck of a deal!” Anonymous EDI BUZZETTE: FRONT ROW — M Daum. L. Palmehn ROW 2 — T Mont- Anderson. S. Drees. A Orcnstein BACK ROW — B Weimer. P Winko-gomery. B. Slocum. D. Harrison. D. Bolin. L. Kotzen. J. Braun. J Bordewiek. Richards. B Marshall. B Johnson. C. Godfrey. F. Thomson L. Thorvilson. G. Ewing ROW 3 — M Putman. P. Johnson. M Stevens. B. After successfully smuggling a bag of pretzels into the Buzzcttc Room, Peter Winkels enjoys them from behind the desk. Getting the distinct feeling of being ignored, Mark Daum finds out that maybe editors don’t have much authority after all. Buzzette — Good Times Monica Stevens, Sue Drees and Dave Harrison show how much fun Buzzette can be. After reading a passage from her book Kevan Richards pauses to laugh. 131 The Images group participates in the 1975 annual Homecoming festivities bv joining the numerous groups in the parade on a Edina fire truck. Images “Images is a productive club which draws people closer arid extracts their best qualities. Krista Conner (12) “Putting the book together is a rewarding experience because you feel that you are reaching out and touching kid's thoughts and feelings in a lasting way through their own work. Beth Morgeson (11) “It’s hard to believe that a staff with so much literary talent would have enough left over for musical P.A. announcements. Jennifer Aries (12) I’m very proud of having been for the past three years a contributing part of the magazine's success. John Fried (12) “Poster fingers . .. “Mor de-chai lives . . . Anonymous Images brings out the serious and the jokers Beth Morgeson, a member of Images, in it s members. listens attentively. Sheer determination to comprehend the speakers important message is shown on Penny Long’s face. Nancy Lindborg, editor and Joan Schulz, advisor of Images, examine some papers closely. Images: FRONT ROW — E Williamson. C. Bradley. N. Swendsocn, K Schulz. J Fried, 1. Gustafson. M Rouncr. C Kucnstcr. S Tecgan. P. Palmer. J Aries. L. Schaffhausen, B Morgeson. A Wambold, S. Olson. Long MISSING —K Conner. E Knipp. I) St urges ROW 2 — L Pedkini. N. I.indborg. BACK ROW — J 133 Student Creativity Flourishes, Student Council — A Productive 1 Student Council President Walter Kunz and Vice-President Polly Peterson consult advisor Delmar Frederickson on important critical issues. Mary Bloom helps out by postin, ly school activities. Student Council “I think Student Council is really great because it gives students (freshmen included) a chance to put their ideas into action.'’ Mary Mertes(9) “Student Council is great, although sometimes it seems as if we don't accomplish much. It's amazing how much time and effort goes into instilling even the slightest change. Lisa Pcdicini(12) “If you ask Dave and Jack, they’ll tell you, 'It’s a blow .” Ted Bohn(12) “People don’t think we do much, but in meeting with kids from around the state and nation I think we have one of the best student councils and advisors. Polly Peterson(ll) “Student Council has given me a chance to be active in what happens in our school.” Geoff Allen(lO) In preparation for an upcoming MASC election, Phil Sieff and his supporters diligently work on a campaign poster. 134 cott Simmons, Chris Larson, Jack Merles, Geoff Allen and being proposed and acted upon in the student council room during )avc Anderson carefully consider new ideas which are constantly their first hour meetings. 135 STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW — L Pedicini. L t-adner. S. Ul- son. C I-arson. M Erbes. T Bohn. D Anderson. T Hayes. W. Kunz, taker. J. Squires. M Mertes. M Bloom. F. Peterson. S Frawley. P. Shepherd, K Fredrickson, C. Allen. J. Mertes. B Platter. S. Simmons. D. Fredrickson BACK ROW — P Sieff, E William- Orchestra Post’s new orchestra conductor, John Peterson, leads his musicians will accuracy and precision. “Even though we didn't have as much time as usual to prepare the Cafe Concert, I feel we did a good job. Pam Bang (10) “I think our new director, Mr. Peterson, has really helped improve our playing. He’s brought out some of our finer qualities and pointed out our difficulties.” Chuck Clay (11) “Tour is great! It’s like a reward for all the time and hard work we put into Orchestra. It’s nice to have a change of pace.” Greg Sharp (10) “Orchestra is a lot of fun. You meet so many people and gain new experiences. The concerts are a lot of work, but it’s worth it.” Kathy Taylor (10) 136 Orchestra: FRONT ROW — B. Brower. B. Brower. A Peterson. R. Kvum. K Slosscr, P Schmid ROW 2 — 1) Fetzek, B. Palmer. S. Smith. M. Brecht. K. Thompson. K Cardie, P. Sellers. J Peterson BACK ROW — K Taylor. G Sharp. M. Adamovich, P. Peterson. J. Horvitz, K. Horvitz. M. Johnson Jane Peterson Muckers to herself as she Orchestra: FRONT ROW - Smith. K Nerhe.m. L Bowles. A Towle Row 2- F Bor . S Norbrck. S lhf i,rin 5s ,,arP BurlitcK BACK ROW — c Vow. C Hedber . L Engler. M Hymn hour Orchestra Orchestra; FRONT ROW — B Pipkm, B l.rske. M Knutson. J VLminx, G Peterson. G. Fouchc BACK ROW — R Mathisnn. R Jahn. T Bridrmtlnr. J Dozen. B Larsen. P Curry. D Bjcrken Showing a high level of concentration are George Jirsha and Mike Adamovich as they practice their instruments. ■Ahh, Those Singing Strings! 137 Creating atmosphere. Greg Voss and Lee Engler clap out the sound of horses' hoofs. Unassured of their waitressing talents, youngsters serve refresh ments during the concert. Cafe Concert Cafe Concert was a boost for the moral of the Orchestra because not only was our music of high quality, but our skits were original and interesting. The future outlook for the Orchestra is excellent!” Pam Sellers and Ka-trin Slosser (12) This year's concert was better than last year's because we had the pressure of a new conductor and we all had to work at it together to make it good. It was funner and went better than previous concerts despite reviews.” Cindy Dale Mr. Peterson came up with a lot of new and interesting ideas to make the concert go!” Marianne Brecht (12) Kathy Horovitz and Patty Devroy entice the audience with some of their own surprises. ii a cold winter night in the wind and the snow, brave musical strings and the brass — all did combine to give orchestra class, ns. to Surprise they did go The hard working musicians, the Surprise!!!! Innocently using her charms to trap a West, who returns her flirtatious looks Becky Myers and Beth Brauer try to present Voting man. Cindy Dale eyes Jim with a sly gaze. themselves as tough dudes. ! Surprise, Surprise, SURPRISE! 139 Annette Bellegarrigue succeeds in making a basket by jumping higher than her opponent. Girls’ Basketball “Considering it was the first year for girls basketball, we did a good job. I think that Edina girls could be tough contenders in the Lake Conference within the next couple of years. Carrie Schwarz (12) “We had a very consistent year! We had a good team even though our record doesn't exactly show it. Most of the teams we played had an advantage because they had previous years of experience. We worked very hard at practices and put out an all out effort in the games. It’s a great bunch of girls. Rita Swift (12) Bird dew hands off ... that doesn’t mean one more shot .. I ley Carrie, how about a little one-on-one? ... Finny, don't look so innocent — you know you did it! Anonymous (Concentrating on making a basket, I.iz Olson ignores the Eisen-hower guard and shoots. Running with full control over the basketball, Patty Bcrgren at tempts to find someone open. c Is Basketball: FRONT ROW — JV. M Coates. M. O’Connor. C Swift. K Bivens. S. Jones. M. B back ROW 2 — Coach Minnick. L Montilino, F. Nielson. P I-arson. S. Crow ley. T. Byhre. Coach k Coates. ROW 3 — Varsity — L Olson. P. Bergren, P. Ellingson. F. Johnstone. L. Benson. BACK B W — S. Koutli. C. Schwarz, D. Sturges. C. Larson. H Benz. R Swift Edina-Fast 28 24 26 26 33 29 16 21 32 29 7 21 18 Lincoln Edina-West Roblmdale Richfield Lindbergh Jefferson Minnetonka Wavzata Eisenhower St Louis Park Kennedy (Sniper Armstrong 37 39 56 10 59 42 46 39 51 50 •29 49 After dribbling the ball down the court. Sue Kouatli gets past her opponent. Carrie Schwarz looks around quickly and prepares to pass the basketball. Teams’ First Year 141 Pucksters Skate Sharp Var'|l Hockey FRONT ROW - S jmJL J lX,n,“ ll J • . J lUlirn J IUL BACK ROW - F Firld. R Bjwkcn. T Srl lK. j Firkl. J FriUll. S Ikola. I II.ikIma I) Fu-kl. c; l|jni|iwm. S P«TP Hj.nUi ROW 2 _ p. Zim. R Uvkrt Johnson, P (raisiMiii. I Tonvilllgrr, M MaU«r. M lk lj. 1 Krlly. l P«nrv n, I Jockey It was another great year for us — just like every year before. This team's success was given to us by the coaches, and we all thank them very much. The future of the Edina team looks bright, considering many of this year's squad are returning.” Dave Terwilligcr (11) “Hockey was so fun because everybody got along with everybody so gtxxl and we got to leave school after fifth hour every day.” Steve Carroll (ID “Chas Haberle ... Stickalanchc . . . Bert Award . . . Gorgeous George .. . Everybody got the blades, mouthpiece here we go ... STEEEVEE STEEEVEE!!! . . No, no we won't go . . . Get down ... Let’s get in now and party later.” Anonymous Senior Rhody Johnson shows the St. Paul Johnson’s center, as he steals another drop-who is King of the Faee-off Circle. 142 Junior Cenlrrman, Cordy Ilainpson uncorks tin big drive, Goalie Jon Hughes lives a lonely life in the crease with the mights while an op| onenl looks on in awe Hornets always forcing action in the opponents end SSI Fdma-Fatt 1 Lindbergh 5 Coo|x-r 7 Reosevelt 3 lw.hhim.Ule 7 Duluth East Green way I •uiid Rj. Kuenl i w«f t tl Minnetonka 8 , St Paul p| 5 Arimtr 0 Ken -t Edina-1 2 Unco! Wayza 5 Jefferson 4 Richfield 9 Soot hu nt 3 St laauis Park 3 1 2 2 “4 2 % O' 4 Is I 4 V I 0 J.V. Ilockev: FRONT ROW — S Carroll. C Larson, G. Hampton. S Jolinwm. K Simmons, M Gagnon. C. Smith. S Rainier BACK ROW — F Field. M Hanvm D N'aaler. It IVterson. S Los ass. J Anderson. J Mast or. R Smith. SI S mchsch, K Zin 14J Varsity Basketball: FRONT ROW — I) Ohm, R. McCarthy. R Savre BACK Gregory, R Kulhmann, J Swanson. T Chapman. VI, Svejkovskv. C Kaplan. M. ROW—K Wrmeer. M Burley., I’ Roberts, T Olson. S. Foster, 1) Logstrom, M. Woodley, B. Ervin. I) Howard. Sophomore Basketball: FRONT ROW — L. Stoakcs. J. Mitchell. S. Scholz. D Feck. J. Conner ROW 2 — A. Svejkovsky, C Jensen, K. Fredrickson. B. Singer. P. Winkels. BACK ROW — B Haddorff, D Hall, M VanderVort, B Blake. P Eischens. J VanSomeren. Senior Greg Kaplan passes the basketball just before the opponents close in from all sides. Brownballers Reach New Heights J.V. Basketball: FRONT ROW 1) Ohm, R McCarthy. HACK ROW — I) Braddock. M Limbeck. T Williams. M Woodley, IV Stewart. ' (Carrico. J Swanson, I) yo. B Burh-s G -verv. S Burnett Edina-Ealt 48 Mound 43 III! Ill H k1 54 Ramsey II Kennedy 62 Cottier 41 Park Center 41 Minnetonka 49 White Bear 37 Elsenhower 58 Austin 70 Way ata 58 Lindbergh 69 Kellogg 56 Lincoln 59 Edina-West 42 Jefferson 40 St. Louis Park GO Robbimdale .61 Washburn Basketball The season was great but it would have been unbearable if it hadn’t been for Coach Savre — he brought the bongs. Rick Kuhlman (12) “It’s been a prosperous season. As a team, we practiced together, played together and above all, partied together — straight, of course. Gordie Ncvers (11) “This season we had a close group of guys. When you felt you lost confidence in yourself, there was always someone there to pick you up. Mark Svej-kovsky (11) “I touched it three times — how many times did you Fly? ... Bive it to Nye, it’s a grenade! .. . Dube Squad .. . A.G. turns on the faucet .. . C.S., S.O.J. . .. Hands Kuhlman . . . Meatballs Quagmires ... 3 on 0. 3 on I ...” Anonymous 14S U a ling scorer in the Lake Red. Rick Kulhmann drives to the basket for another two points. Wrestling “The danger keeps on growing; for they show no signs of slowing; and the rowers keep on rowing Joe Cavanaugh (11) “End ho! Ted Bohn (12) Wrestling has been a long time a-goin'. .. yah! Tom Flaskamp (12) “The fish must pay for his cowardice.” Skip Orlady (12) “Some of the cheerleaders were really nice this year. Jim Comb (12) Amalgamated” . . . “I’m tired and I wanna go to bed' . . . “Yogurt lady” .. .“Keelin' loggy” ... “Mv Pie” . . . “Milliepounds” . . . Anonymous 15 Richfield 40 0 Allsrrt Lea 1 57 6 Albert Lea 2 48 20 I-aCresent 32 w Kennedy Cooper Minnetonka 39 35 40 35 Lindbergh 25 I 16 Eisenhower 33 7 Wayzata 46 1.5 Roosevelt J 37 20 Moundsview 34 15 Hastings 39 17 Orono 43 45 Tartan 'A io 30 Armstrong 21 RumsviUe 27 31 Edina-West 23 Senior Tom Flaskamp releases his unwary opponent after the referee signals for a pin. Captain Ted Bohn wraps his opponent up in a banana split in an While Mark Gunderson tapes his hand. Tom Becker listens to attempt to pin him. some coaching from Bud Halverson. 146 Varsity Wrestling: FRONT ROW — T Melody, J Cavanaugh. T Wendt, T Bohn. I) Freeman. J Comb. S. Orlady. J Olson, T Becker. J jeffris. T Flaskamp. D Olson. ROW 2 — C Slang, W Wil cox. T l,aohn. D Borden. M Cal Ughrr, T Hoak. J Forseth. J Shaw B Ostland, D Hanson, T Giictzkc BACK ROW — G Thompson. 1) Meyers, I . Lawson. J Skagerl erg rapplers Finish Strong. 147 VarM-l Bo (.'row C.'ounlr) Skiing: FRONT ROW - H Schmid. H lirjmford. J MjImv . J lienfahl. T Pearson, I’ Scoggin. I) Anderson. I) Uolin Uraun. I' lledberg. I Sheetun. |-M emcii BACK HOW — T Ikvivrr, H Off to a tfooil Sturt in a four mile race. Carolyn Kuntz uses her powerful Tom Pearson, captain of the team, checks out his bind' kick for good diagonal extension. before the race. Glide To Victory Dave Anderson looks Ixnind and determined to finish the rate with a h hk! time. Cross Country Skiing “Think of we only had Darcy and Mancy ” “I'm a beaver, you’re a beaver ... ’’ “You broke Ixdh skis. Jim ...” “What will the birdies do then, the poor things? ... MEDITATE “The football players sure were in g xxl shape My clothes are stuck to my skis “Oh, how are your chips doing? .. . Pete better learn how to Polka . Put some yellow on . . .l he heart of a Finnish woodchopper Klister! Alright Anonymous w 44 Lincoln 15 1 'Urt 10 Armstrong 26 45 Kdinu West 1 10 k rmuxl V 26 36 RoMiimdale - IP5 f UV'tthourr ■ CtncrSn 11 $9 Richfield 1 |6 10 33 BUke 22 i iF i 22 31 Eisenhower 23 Robbinsdulr 14 2-S 23 2« IS St la im Bark Armstrong Lindbcrg Kennedy fl 27 n 1 f° to 10 10 Lindberg Jefferson Cooper St. Louis Bark 26 26 26 26 15 15 Cooper Fridley 50 50 II Richfield 22 ''•« Oirl ('row Country Skiing: FRONT ROW — A deUmlrerl. M Andor-1 11 Kuril . |i Brock BACK ROW — SI Cavvrt. J lamuuro. It Cmitdw.T Dorset k Miller. I- () v«ns C Kuril . A I-arson, H Hiaiidttaffer. I. I-uliter ( Wright. k Sltea Uphill Season Chris Clark aggressively attacks a slalom gate with an easy road to victory at Hyland Hills. Slalom course challenges Sara Anderson on her way toward this year's state competition. 10 17 !? 10 21 20 26 21 20 26 Jumping Eisenhower Kennedy Lind berg Jefferson Cooper 26 Edina W est Armstrong 16 Lincoln 10 RobHiudale 15 St. Louis Park 16 Richfield 10 Girl's Slalom 20 Armstrong 15 Kennedy 2-1 Edina West 17 Eisenhower 27 Lincoln 19 Robbinsdale II 10 14 Boy's Slalom Breck 150 Freshman, Jean llcnaman, maneuvers down the course to place first in the regional meet. Vanity Jumping: FRONT ROW — s Child T Grtnplrr. S Si lav S Hall. N. I'it rr jr il Hoyt Slalom: FRONT ROW — | IIjilm‘11. H Gohlko. K Carlton, I) Carbon. B Sanfihppo. S Si lav K Jamlrson BACK ROW' — I Wilson, C Codr. C Kngrr, R Hall. I) O'Lrary, l . Dorn. T Duff. K Johnson Vanity Girls Slalom: FRONT ROW - t Ohm. M Grodruck D. Odland. C Wentworth. L Etzwilrr. C.Hrdberg ROW' 2 — 1. Lindblom, J Henaman. J Hugh. C. Hodges. S HirUI, K Gmltro. S. Frawley. D Etzwiler. BACK ROW — C Tockrr. M. Marinovich. J Reget, K Huff. A Nelson. C Hrgnauer. C. Hog-natter. J Field Skiing “The fun of skiing is sticking Cheryl in the showers and the wa-terfights afterwards.” Marcia Lyman (9) “This year’s team, which had the lx st record since the school’s split, winning regions and taking seventh in state, was predominantly junior dominated and the outlook for next year looks great.” Dan Stoutenburgh (12) “I like the ski team because you’re not always working hard to win; you're just having fun.” Lisa Etzwiler (11) “lley Hagen, where’s Sue?” . .. “Mr. Hall, get your skis ... 935-6435” . . “Howdie Gable” ... “Get down” ... Pitzer, you ban-die” ... “There goes my racer . . . Anonymous Girls Gymnastics: FRONT ROW — 1. l-nxlen. R Raulh, C. Frey, I. Barry. B. ('. Anderson. K Field. A Anderson. K Blake. Coach I Cainptx‘11, ROW 3 — A Kllingson, L. Coleman. S. Frontke. M Males. M Plummer, P Johnson. ROW 2 — Kieth. J Doscn. M Banks. I. Manske. B. Carter. C. Penner, VI. Scilon, C. Barry. M Ass. Coach O. Menvjh. C Ford. C Becklcy. B. Anderson, I. Weston. D. Kdelnun. Anderson, K. Hogan Showing extreme concentration. Mary Sexton executes a Setting with poise and grace upon the balance beam. Cheryl Anderson perfect straddle during a meet. expertly performs splits. Edina- 91.85 Burnsville 89 06 88.3 Richfield 89 2 919 Edina-West 85.5 840 Minnetonka 83 75 91.7 Jefferson 719 91.7 Eden Prairie 719 95 85 91 8 « y Mia Mound 91.4 93WS Armstrong 83.7 Ii7.95 Lincoln 744 87 05 St Louis Park 77.1 9195 Robbitudalr 88 2 87.5 Cooper 81 5 I While in deep concentration. I.ori Manskc poses gracefully on the beam. Performing a |x rfect ImikIm.iikI on the high bar. Cici Pen-ner’s long hours of practicing jki off. Girls Gymnastics Our gymnastics team has improved immensely over the years. We have alot of dedicated girls who work very hard. But we couldn't have done it without Mrs. Campbell. Mary Maley (12) Peabody” ... Passey ... Romantic” .. Military” ... “Who has my keys?” ... “Spot me good” ... “Punchcard ... Fromke and her egg shampoo . . . Anonymous 153 Team Has A Great Year Deep Thought And Concentration Gynuiavtics: FRONT ROW — II M.vk. t S Mr.nkamp s Hall J iiiiValkwe ROW — ( Smith. C. K«t «lrich. II Hml.S. Soltuu. II lkuW- . R. Mcsers. B Ones burg. | llnxt II. Fomhum. S. Roiiim-i R iohj M O’Dnnoghur. S Klos BACK I) Sams. N Hall. S Siram. J Eduards. II (iwritr. 83.37 Spring Lake Park 92.53 Richfield 91.67 K lina- Vrtt 85.50 Northwest Opm 77.91 Elsenhower 84 02 Jefferson 90.21 Lindbergh 96.04 Armstrong 9036 Lincoln KM 30 SI. I-ouii Park 102.97 RoblnsJ.le 102.55 Cooper 64 47 ' 5.27 9287 S:S Mr 1S4 During his routine on the high har. Chris Kondrick keeps his lep together while going into his next stunt. Keeping the rings as still as possible. Bill Bailey exhibits great •trength while doing a difficult pose. While dismounting from the horse. Brian Meeker demonstrates perfect form to gain team points. Before an im|x rtant meet, Dave Sams practices his individual stunts on the trampoline. Under great strain. John VanValkenburg shows intense concentration on the parallel bars. Boy’s Gymnastics “The team has really progressed this year because of the efforts of our assistant coach, Rick Cossette and Coach Smith.” Brian Meeker (10) “Mr. Smith deserves a lot of credit for the performance of the team this year.” Dave Sams (12) is Swimmers Speed Or Swiiiiinine fHOM HOW — | Brimn J Jmi4m« | Hmukl T Erkiwii T liurke I B«xi 11 Minims ROW 2 — T Nckn (. LmtU . lonsrt M Dim in ) l km. W Hum . D ( ..U. | II.,rL. ROW 3 — ( «wh l).mn.-x (. ;.if«lt ' •’ krel kmi J VrtRrni. S Oluxi.lt IIjruxi. I Hall. O VnKlal HOW 4 — Vxfcreti k VrlgrrMl)lu . S Jnhmon. I) S«,mvin. S Partridge ' Mail In B Phil Marlin, one of the sophomore hopes in reftionuls. is showing his unkpie style in ihe five hundred Boy’s Swimming “In the face of little publicity the sw im team made marked improvement. I'm looking forward to a successful season next year even though we ll have to make a supreme effort to overcome the loss of our fine retiring seniors. Todd Erickson (11) “Being on the swim team has become one of the most fulfilling aspects of my school year. Dave Kunz (10) 156 These swimmers watch attentively as their teummales compete in one of the many events. '.oming up for a breath of air, Walter Kunz shows good form in k hundred yard breastroke race. 3tt Armstrong UN IS Jefferson tv Itw Minn Southwest 64 90 Way zktn 33 29 St Louis I’urk 54 50 Mum Waslilmfa 27 36 Lindbergh IT 4 Mum Central 37 W (kwper lift 39 Lincoln 11 42 K«lina- Vcst 41 1 W Hoblnnsdale 74 22 Eisenhower til T« Kennedy 91 30 Minnetonka 17 J.v. Swimming: FRONT ROM I S i-iulro . k J Hull M Donnelly N Zu- l«-t ROW 3 — I) Icftin. r.irlr «l :«- t M lt.u k T Montgomery ROW 2 - J ItcnLilil. J Bailey. R Qninla- l-oomis. J Harris B (jnhlo. T l.nmn.v (Wl. S nulrey 157 Float, Stroke And Scull Aqua Nymphs “With twenty new members, everybody thought it was going to be a year for growing, but actually it turned out to be a great year. Susan Pollock (12) “Ch-Ch Ch-Ch Every night at the pool you can set her arrive. She stands five foot two, weighs two forty-nine. Kinda broad at the shoulders, even broader at the hips. And everybody knows ya don't give no lip to Big Nymph. “EDS’ .. Get in the pool and warm up, but don’t forget to weigh in. ... P.J.s after practice ... Swim for Him . Mellow Mush ... Drips and Drops ... Who's gonna win, gonna win, gonna win? Were gonna win, gonna win, gonna win! . The janitor s warning whistle ... Bathing caps, nose plugs, and goggles Twenty warm up laps Anonymous Aqua Nymphs. FRONT ROW — S Pollock, K Johmon. M Massopust ROW 2 — S Michael. K Hlelle K Dale. Him S Larson. ROW S — L Wandenec. F. Herscy. N Silseth. S McCarvey. ROW 4 — T Braun. J Johnson. J McKkbben Larson. A Smith ROW 5 — J Pchrson. P Coleman. C. Barton. M BWahu.S Yaegcr.L Nllles BACK ROW— C Bren N Crowley, S Jenson, P Christenson. P Johnson. K Norman. P Ban . N Mammel ’■ ■ 158 President Susan Pollock and Coach Cheryl Tucker perform alternate ballet q syncronization with each other. r,|is East Aqua Nymph executes the Heron, which is one of While getting psyched for their Tuesday night swim, six Aqua Nymphs more challenging stunts. catch up on the events of the day. 159 Thesbians And Pros Charlie Bachman carefully attempts to climb an imaginary ladder while The people that make Professions Club work: Pat i Nancy Anderson, advisor, looks onward with encouraging approval. Cederholm. Kris Berg and Mary O’Conner. Professions Club: FRONT ROW — I Cederholm. 1 Carlson. E O'Connor. L. Cmitro Ann Leary, a member of Edina Players gives their RACK ROW — K Borjj. I. Rudslrom. M O'Connor. S. Adams. I). Orrben. mascot a big, gigantic bear hug. 160 T tree Edina Players, David Bcllair, Beth Uppntan and Mike P dm an get in” their roles while acting in a snort sketch. Professions Club and Edina Players “I think everyone should come to one of the Professions Club’s meetings lx -cause it is a good learning experience and you can get extra credit. Lori Rud-strom (12) This year’s Club meetings have really been good. 1 have become so aware of all the different fields there are to go into. It will lx a hard choice to make after graduation.” Diane Olson (11) “The Edina Players are the only group who teaches professional T.P.-ing.” Gregg Marquardt (10) “How you like my acrobats?” ... “Peds on Road” ... Go no further” . .. Anonymous I'.dina Player : FRONT ROW — 1. Illrsrhev. M Putnam, L. Bankov, C Schdine. Eugcn. P Neinober, C Crew, S Burns ROW 2 — Colburn. C. Bachman. I. Stadnik. G Larson. M Bigelow. K. Cramer. A Merles. G. Marquardt. N. Anderson ROW 3 — A. Brown. M Tunpeth. J Jolmvon. P Sidrll. V Rodgers. L. Stairs. M Spoodis. S Roberts. B Schmit. P Zech BACK ROW —S Ol.rien. K Kvam. D. Bellair. S Dorn. T C'jrrico. J OsterluiKl. R Stallard. M Kelly. R L'ppman. A la-ary. The elaborate costumes and make-up added the perfect touch to give Kdiua a first rate play. Plays “The thing I liked best about being in the King and I was meeting all the new people. They made it worth all the effort we put in.” Kirsti Bohrer (10) “The King and I was one of the best plays I've been in. It was more exciting because it was the first musical I've performed in and also my first experience singing publicly. The cast was incredible.” Mike Putnam (12) “The ice cream orgy at Daddy’s Money afterwards was unforgettable! Lisa Ban key (10) It was fun seeing the plays the other schools performed for the one act play contest. I enjoyed performing even though the contest judges were very critical. Steve Burns (11) King ! Captain Orton — Mike Spoodis l-ouij. — Tony Sciola Anna — Christa Conner Kralahorne — Charlie Bachman King — Mike Putnam Bhra Alack — Andy Brown Lun Pha — Dave Bcll.nr Tuptim — Lynn Hirschey lardy Thaing —- Robyn Pearson Chuculongkorn — Steve Roberts . Sir Edward Ramsey Paul Zech Including a cast of Thousands The expressions of Robyn Pearson, Kirsli Bohrer, and Randi Kaum give Balloons an air of reality. Running from Anna, the kings’ many wives scurry past the elaborate set of the play. Balloons Old Man — Charlie Bachman Hopscotch Kick— Ann Leary, Robyn Pearson The Boyfriend — Andy Brown The Other Girl — Randi Kv.im The Sarullxix Kids — Nancy Rodgers, Gregg Marqunrdt The Girlfriend — Kirsti Bohrer The Balloon Man — Steve Burns Charlie Bachman and Steve Burns work together to create the illusion for the play Balloons. Gazing off the ship, Anna and Louis dream of their new life in exotic Siam, land of elephants and jungles 163 ‘Putting On An Act” Dressed iii western duds, Rich Jamie Chuck Kllcdgc, Colin Anderson, Rob ric Hcdberg, Dan Stoutenbcrg begin th ■ son and Anne Hall sing. Bowen, Cindy Hodges, Janet Dosen, Car- second half in high style. Finale smiling in resjxmse to the audi concert finishe l their show with a fan- In the Army, Brent Ilalweg finds it's easier to cnee's reception, the cast of the Pops tastic finale. wake up to his Teddy. Pops With A ’76 Punch Mr. Elledge, despite his broken wrist, conducted the first portion of the concert. Pop Concert It's not often I get to run around in a green suit and put on eve-shadow. Tom Jones (12) The parties afterwards made all the months of grueling practice worthwhile Paul Currv (ID After two months of practicing five hours a day it gets pretty tiring seeing the same people all the time. In the end though, when we see the finished product I feel that it's all been worth it. Patty Devroy (ID Secretaries are more fun Anything you can do I can do better ... The show must go on. Anonymous 165 Kollin up their sleeves, the stage band whips out their screaming trumpets, pounding drums and electric guitars and plays up a storm. Something New 0 Forming Script Concert'Band: FRONT ROW — B larsker. C Jensen. C Pace. 1. Bowles. L l.indblom. I. Martin. B Paplow ROW 2 — P Devroy, I) Hunnitiglukc. B CJerrie. A Hall. Jones. P. Smith. A Towler. M Kulandcr HOW 3 — K Smith, C. Dale. C Prcksto. I. Waitdersee, S Smith, L Patten. L. Gcthin. M Hougnoo BACK ROW — Haworth. A Hanske, E Miller. R. Olson. H Benz, S Miller. I. Bankey. J Williams. L. Wartchow Conderl Band: FRONT ROW — T. Olson. M Poehler. B. Anderson ROW 2 — J Pehrson. S Notbeck. J Brosius. C Cummings. S Burbidge BACK ROW — J Poehler J Kostcrs. C Kaplan, P Kuenzli. J Olson. B. Halweg. 166 The Edina-East Marching Hand, after many grueling hours of during and after school practices, forms the word Kdina in script. one of the few high schools in the United States ever to accompli ' this feat. iccrl Band: FRONT ROW — B Sanfilippo. L Crthin. T Jone . D. Bjerken. P Concert Band: FRONT ROW - C Andrnon. I Schmid BACK ROW — R ( ry. R Juhn ROW 2-1 Stoltz. S- Silas, B Vow. T Bridemtinc.T lloffman. R I) Stoutenburgh. C Hedbtrg. C Hodgw. I son BACK ROW — H Smith. C. Volpe. R Jamieson. D. O'Leary. Though cold and chilly up on his jxjst, Jim Curry, active in band oriented affairs, manages a big smile. Lixiking very smart, the Edina-East Marching Band prepares to perform. Concert Band “The thing that I like most about Concert Band is the group effort put forth and the rewarding outcome.” Lee Wandersee (10) “I enjoyed the total learning experience of working under such great guest conductors as the Minnesota Orchestra director, Henry Charles Smith.” Rob Bowen (12) “What-What-Shh-Shh” Anonymous After finishing tire halftime show. Pete HcmsUd. Bill Gcrnhachcr and Tom Olson are glad it’s all over but Bill Anderson isn't quite satisfied and prepares to give a little show of his own. Vanit) Band: FRONT ROW — II KllinguMi. V Irdrr. J Pali-toll BACK ROW — p Hall. K Thornton. K Huff. K Norhrim. F lW-fR Vanllv Band: FRONT ROW — J Robrhau, K Caasedelen. J Slovik BACK HOW — I George. I- Stookn. C Vom. L Engfer Varsity Band “Most people put down the band for various reasons. But they must realize that band is an all year activity compared to sports which are seasonal. Because it is year round we develope a real togetherness and gain many close friendships.” Lee Engler (12) “A lot of work goes into SMASH, but when it’s all over you feel like you’ve really accomplished a lot. Judy Patzloff (12) Totally oblivious to the ongoing football game, two band members catch up on their reading. Vanity Band: FRONT ROW — P Seller . J MitcheH. BACK ROW — M Greer, M Knutson. T Fronk. J Braun 168 “Over-Out-Up-Play” jrsil) Band: FRONT ROW — A Holm. li Volpe. S Porter. S kouatli, C l rubkr. ) Roy. ROW 2 — 1. Prickman. K Dvorak. R Peterson. T l.iiiid ren. C Ikirlon. I. 4in BACK ROW — S Arnran, S Carlton. R Knothr jrsilv Band: I RON ROM p f'n rr, P .jf nv n. ' R.ulrmirt ln r ROW 2 — S Partridge. SI Vr.ispir. J Wichtcrmjn. U WiJ kins. M Pi 1 BACK ROM — M Join non, $ Slim.) Illin um K on. . cbon.S I arson. ndcrvm, K Shrtimon BACK HOW SI Cntkmxlil. R PjdIovv. R (Grille Varsity Band: J llamkc. P Mrrmlad. I Sandberg. I Sheely Vanity Band: J Dtilczul. ( . Amble. It Schmid. It Gernbedtcr Varsity Band: FRONT ROW I) Hiinninjj ukc. |) S V'an Brnlhiiysrn. C Peterson. I) Ktzwiler BACK ROW — J Van Somcren. N Pit rr. I Vlaming. M Walt her. B Pa -r, J Bailey Varsity Band: FRONT ROW — I) Stechnunn. Sf Cullen ROW 2 — D. Tegen. T Erickson. T Prickman. J Snrazes. A Kegel HACK ROW — R la-mnck. K Thorndyfcr. W Wilbrighl 16 9 While the other choir members concentrate on singing, Lynn Hirschey pauses to ask a question about the second measure. While preparing for their Christmas Concert. Dar win Nlissling conducts a vigorus rehersal. Chamber Chor. FRONT ROW — I. Etzwilcr. N Rogers. K. Prestrud. M Spoodis. S Chedister, K. Brose, B Cox ROW 2 - P Zech. R BrandslaUcr, R Stallard, M. Avery ROW 3 — R Pearson. N. Cartier. A Hall, J. Mansske, C. Conner. D. Missling. I) Warner ROW 4 — E Christenson, K Herzog. D, Ed lemon. K Cramer. L Franklin. J Anderson BACK ROW — K. Brose, K Palmer. I. Hirschey. A. Mcrtes. 170 mcerl Choir: FRONT ROW — M Wilson. C Stucco. C Larson. J Johnson. D J htuon. N Larson, K Cramer, l‘ J oh ml on, 1. Klingensmith, K Shea, L Statu h )W 2 — Mn Berem, A Smith. C Berkley, C Thang. A Fronk, M Ericluon. C I leker. R Hramistratter, B Walburg, K Marshall |. Curtis, ROW 3 — T Moore. L Shackle, C Conners. S Rogers, I’ Sulell, T Russell. B Schmitt, M SpoodK T Carrico, M VanderplaU. I) Miwling. BACK BOW - J Shaw. J Hendricks. D Nuhen. N Sillier. C Bachman. F Berg. M Avery. I. Franklin. A Mertes Really gelling inlo her music Lynn Franklin rehearses This group of Chamber Choir members runs through one of the many a piece for the upcoming concert. difficult pieces that they perform at their shows. A — “quire” — Good Taste 171 While in deep contemplation Emily Christenson accompanies the choir a the piano as they rehearse a song. Choir In the beginning everybody thought the winter concert was going to lx a real mess, but it turned out really good.” Kim Brose (11) “The choir is becoming more organized and so we are getting more accomplished this year. We have performed more than usual.” Mike Spoodis (11) “We really worked hard on this years’ winter concert. Besides the musical preparation, we made all the scenary and the girls made their dresses, which can be used throughout the year. It was worth the extra effort though because the concert went really well.” Kathy Prestrud (11) “I joined the choir because I really like to sing and 1 wanted to improve my voice. The concerts are a lot of fun because they bring the members of the choir closer together. We all have a goal in mind; to produce a concert which is entertaining to the audience. To achieve this goal we must work together. Ned Silber (11) The last round up” . .. “Hi-Ho” Anonymous Cece Stucco adjusts Nlaja Wilson's choir robe sash while they prepare for one of tht future upcoming choral presentations. 172 ‘Oh, he’s your basic V hilt waiting for his basketball practice to begin, Joe work. Unfortunately, his trusty pencil broke and he had to S udent conscientiously decided to finish his physics home- go and sharpen it. Stereotypes “The people who stereotype Kdina as the ‘cakeeaters are only showing their own ignorance. Personally, I think only a small percentage of the population can be classified as ‘snobby.”' Stephanie Holker (10) “The term ‘bandee’ is a good way to describe many people in the band. However, one must recognize the many very mellow people in this organization!” Mike Poehler (11) I used to think the stereotype put on the Homettes was true but it is not. People expect the girls on the line to change when they make it but hardly anybody docs.” Katie Johnson (12) 173 An activity practiced by band members has earned them recognition throughout the years. T.P. means bandie. The daze that led up to the Sweetheart dance were filled Paul Roberts, Skip Orlady and Dave Anderson use mouse ears, trombones, a id with sno. crazy costumes to create a wonderful Sweetheart pep-fest. MONDAY Y THURSDAY .Vs?to'H NOOAZE rte Vf 4 Patty Kelly places her royal kiss upon newly crowned King Tom Sclvig, while Tom Sclvig fills Suzy Nlork’s sweetheart with a feel others clap their approval. ing of queenly ectasy. I Left My Heart At The Woman’s Club. 174 11 tlu Edina Players skit. Charlie Bachmann plays cupid to I eople involved in the stages of love. Sno-Daze “I had a really great time except that on Thursday I was just a little pressed for time, right T.J.?” Bob Gleason (11) “Homecoming unites the school in spirit but Sno-Daze unites the students in friendship. It is only in its second year but Sno-Daze has become a fixed tradition and a highlight of the school year. ' Polly Peterson (11) “The Sweet hart dance was not only a good experience in itself, but it was also an excellent excuse for staving out until 4:30 in the morning.1' Doug O’Leary (12) The whole week of Sno-Daze, particularly the dance, was very well-organized. The committee did a tremendous job in providing the student body with many enjoyable activities. Anne Flynn (9) Sno-Daze was a headache for two reasons. First of all, the extra morning announcements, and worst of all, the February 13th party. Pat Brink (12) The Sweethart dance ... it was like ... schwow! Tom Lindquist (10) Once upon a time there was a Sweetheart dance and lots of people attended it because they wanted to. And it turned out to lx a blast. Spreading the Kiss-o-gram fever, Laura Kngel-bert zaps Mr. Lenczewski. 175 RED CROSS: FRONT ROW — J pAulson. P Smith. C. Hegniur. S Kcll ROW 2 — M Gilkev. N Mammel. M Pit . M Hougnon. P Smith. T Byhre. Nl. Menckel. J Regrt. M Grodnick.S Holker. S (arson. O Knowles. J VanBethny, K Gmitto ROW 3 — 1. Blanchard, L Rouner. L Cohen. S Lewis. L Hyde. K Bohrer. K (aosrdclen. D Metcalf, D Nelson. J Hayes. S. George. C Evon ROW 4 — K Meaden. C K« rnstef. I- Mimke. L. Endel. I. Rudtfrnm. J Alibinantr. J. Velek. L Grafelman. K MacNamara. M O’Connor. L Landtt. S Domke. C Bradley, BACK ROW — L Owens. H Grimsby. S. Jones. P George RED CROSS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - M Pitz. C DEBATE) FRONT ROW - F. Moffa. S Taylor. BACK ROW - E Christenson. B Dornblaser. P llegnauer. J Pauhon BACK ROW - P Smith. B Foy. Duooa. S Childs. M Herrig. C Esbensen. Missing - K Fuller 176 • P nlsb Club: FRONT ROW — A. Merits, VI Mcrkkel. N Chruttan. A Krith, P Smith. K Cmttro ROW 2 — J j ihmon. M OnxiiiK-k. B Paplow. M Rlnnm. ) Kalantari. L Olsoa ROW 3 - C McDonald. A William . S •rc«. L Sutherland. T Uyeux. BACK ROW — C. Bradley. M. Merickrl, J Field Debate, Languages, Red Cross “There’s nothing like being a master of your ow n slave to cure an inferiority complex.’ Bill Anderson (II) “Debate has provided a challenging and competitive atmosphere that has helped me alot in school. The objective of debate is to Ik able to win an arguement. and this has demanded me to become more organized and logical in my thinking.” Bright Dornb-lascr (11) Spanisho Clubo is greato! It has continued despite the opposition and the assasination of it’s first president Matt Woodley, who isn’t even in Spanish. Ver-dad? Si!” Maureen Merickel (11) French Club: FRONT ROW — R Rjulh. F. Kmpp BACK ROW — J Fried. I. Petty, K Blake, J Bordewick Peppy Votechers Reach Checkmate The Pep Club pretties find printing posters a perpetually pleasing pastime as they prepare to pep the players. Pep, Chess And Votech Clubs Being president of the Pep Club makes it my responsibility to keep things in order. Although there’s not much to do, things oftentimes can get out of hand.” Lisa Drake (11) Pep Club gets more spirit into everything and therefore, helps the teams win.” Tenley Gorder (10) I joined the Chess Club because 1 felt that the experience of playing people from other schools could improve my game.” Dave Er-stad (9) I’m learning a lot about what I’m taking in Vo-Tech, and I really enjoy the bus rides. Also, it makes the schoolday seem so much shorter.” Darcy Nellermoe (12) 178 Pep Club: FKONT ROW — C. Evon. I. Drake. M llotighnon. J Marshall ROW 2 — M Merickel. I Smilh. K McNamara. S. la-wiv BACK ROW — K I-arson. A Coatcllano, T Gorder. J Kalantari, K Boehrer. lieu Club: FRONT ROW — [). Batatas. B Ncrhrim, B Larson. BACK ROW — J hlt-rl, S Kalien. R Myers. R Reiersgord, A. ! • Jnng Allen de Jong and Brian Nerheim strive for that long awaited checkmate as fellow Chess Club member Dino Balafas looks on with anticipation. 179 'n enthusiastic cluster of Votech students patiently but them daily to the Eden Prairie Vocational Institute where anxiously await to board their bus. The bus transits they practice their various trades. On The Job Training D.E. And T. I. “Distributive Education is a good program because it introduces you into the business world and gives you a back ground for almost any future career. Kent Lamont (12) 1 like Distributive Education because it gives me extra time while I’m in class to make money to put towards future activities.' Matt Chastek (12) “The main thing about D.E. is that it gives me a chance to achieve self-credit.” Candy Chapman (12) “The Trade and Industry program is a great way to gain experience in the field of work you plan to go into. It’s really fun getting out of school at noon, but I miss going to the pep fests.” Cathleen Sears (12) T. I. is a worthwhile experience because it teaches you how to function in the working world.” Julie West (12) “I feel that the Trade and Industry program should be expanded so that anyone who is sixteen or older could participate.” Lynn Schwalbe (12) “T. .I. makes it possible to earn some extra money.” Nancy Daniels (12) Cathy Scars takes advantage of.Nancy Daniels’ quit glance away to check what she’s been doing. i i 180 DK: FRONT BOW — M Dunne. M Smith. 1. Carmichael. M Taylor. T. Hazidlo, M Chastek. K Lamont. K Reed. M Nevln. M. Hadleigh A. Arnold, P. Wheeler. C. Chapman. BACK ROW— K.E Wllkening, West. J. Dimmcrman. T Stevens. MISSING — K Berg. B. Bergee h I: FRONT ROW — L Schwalbe, M Pctmon, L Klingettf Daniels. BACK HOW—R Rcichrm.J Jordan. K Ptndrrgul. Ith, I) Waller. ROW 2 — J Wert. Saxton. M Slnithrr . MISSING — A Leary. P. Whitchouw- ()W 3 — I) I .a non, I. lattourell, S MaHerson. C Scan. N filling up time in his short three hour day. Kent Lamonl Noticing a photographer in their midst. Mark Struthers and Scott Saxton checks over his assignments. decide to look busy. Penny Feck, Sue Godfrey, Sue Adams, Martha Hield, Lisa I.indbloom. and Tenly Gorder are among those who get up ear and spend their first hour improving their skating technique at Braemar Pavilion. Studying guitar as her FDL project, ambitious Mary Ann Fiedler With modern technology at his fingertips, Jon works steadily onward during the year. Sandberg works intently on his FDL project. Phases of Expressions — F.D.L. 182 he room itself, along with the many students involved in tin creative feeling of those participating in the FDL pro icir various interesting activities, seems to accurately depict gram. Family Designed Learning “Family Designed Learning (FDL) is an alternative learning experience. The student with his or her parents and a FDL Teacher share in the planning and the progress toward achieving the agreed upon learning objectives. These objectives are contained in a learning contract which they collectively draw up. The contracts may include content similiar to that studied in a classroom, or involve learning experiences that are of more individual interest.” Marie Wyatt. “Being in FDL, I have learned to go ahead on my own, and get as much out of it as I put in.” Mary Pitz (12) 183 Mary Peterson pumps her potter’s wheel, producing a piece of practical art. Elizabeth Schmitz listens intensely to a student as she recites her french to the rest of the group. Barbara Hare gives a quick lesson in the architecture of greek pillars to Dave Windhorst. Shirley Iloaglund feels that a just punishment for Tom Prickman and Tom Lindquist is each other. Vernon Jenson directs Claudius. Greg Yaeger. as he poisons Hamlet Sr., Evan Applequist. 1 4 Students Listen With Interest? 'ointing the hand of fate at his selection to read aloud from the english book next. Mark Kcigcl jives a hearty laugh. Languages and English I like having English Lit sixth hour. We always leave Mr. Anderson's class in a good mood. It’s a class that we can really 'get down’ in. Cari Moran (12) Outside of the teacher, doing the term paper in Composition was the hardest thing all year. Tenley Gorder (10) Deutsch gefallt mir gut!” Tom Lund (11) Latin Students revert to the togas of earlier days. Participants are Bob Sanfilippo, Sue Hardy, Janet Engle argues with Laszlo Robyn Pearson, Tom Clark and Amy Clausen. Szendrcy, but to no avail. While studying electricity, William Jepsen helps Busily writing on the board, Ted Greer smiles at a 1 Dave Moran wire an electrical circuit. amusing math problem. Trying to emphasize a point to his science class. John Khlert uses the blackboard Brett Slocum pauses a moment before typing he to assit him. reply into the computer. 186 Doug Gallagher’s math class finds different positions Some are deep in thought while others smile or make and expressions as they listen attentively to his lecture, funny faces. Dick Coldenstein expresses a secret desire to be a member of Senior Womens Varsity. Math And Science “I like looking through the microscope at pond life in Biology, even though my pond water doesn’t have any living things in it.” Kirsten Bohrer(lO) “The great knowledge of being able to do proofs makes my whole body tingle!” Terry Delaney (10) “Human Physiology is more than a learning experience book-wise. It’s also working with kids, getting along with people and experiencing life.” Perky Kolar-s (11) “In Algebra II we are taught to strengthen our moral fibers and we all admire coach's ten-nie-runners.” Jane Squires(l I) “ Math And Science ... It Figures! 187 Learning About Living Edith Crissinger watches over Trudy Fisher and Marty Rhoads as they A student takes time to inspect the accuracy of I r concentrate on their calculations. typing project. Business “What I like best about Shorthand II is that we are on our own and it's up to us to get our work done.” Lori Rudstrom (12) I like Mr. Boerger’s Bookkeeping class because lie’s nice, humerous, and gets the material across well, lie’s always willing to help a student out with his questions. Matt Chastek (12) “Kveryday I learn something new in Shorthand This makes learning alot more enjoyable. It's fun w riting in shorthand and being able to read what I write Jane Fulco (11) “The thing 1 like best about Mr. Boerger is that he likes to start his week on Wednesday.” Sheri Ahl (11) Always a scene of much action, classes in room 320 revolve around tin man' talents and experiences of Delores lleyer. 188 lolin Fraser livens up his history class while reinacting a political election of Social Studies •arly American times. ' Mr. I ler .ig is so funny and a great speaker! I love the interesting bits of trivia he throws in and the way he makes the historical figures come alive through his terrific vocabulary of adjectives.” Karen Crowley (12) ' Mrs. Heyer has given me a detailed understanding of our government and events that are happening in our world today.” David Shumway (9) Mr. Hall's American Political and Diplomatic History class has given me a better understanding of our country's past through lectures, readings, movies, and classroom experiences.” Jim Bordewick (11) 189 David Sanville encourages Cari Moran to apply psychology to situations presented in the course Showing great ease, Eileen O’Connor irons Concentrating all their efforts on the printing machine. Jim Bayers and Jeff Foste her sewing project. work quickly for a perfect print. Art, Industrial Arts Home Economics Woodshop is really a great class because it let s you express yourself and your ideas in some sort of wood design.” John Ander-son(11) “Design Foundations makes you alot more aware of the things around you.” Jane Field(ll) “After taking Consumer in Today’s World, I’ve noticed that I’ve been spending my money more wisely.” Lynn Fore(ll) “Mr. Beaver is very understanding and able to relate to the kids.” Mary Zieper(10) While working on one of her many artistic creations in Jewelery Design Class. Darcy Nellermoc is assisted by one of her fellow classmates. Trish Jordan. 190 led Vaalcr and Mike Vacant! have a good time while Tom Rodgers helps freshman John Cottschall set the type for printing, n aking breakfast in foods class. while in graphic arts class. Tom Beaver lectures to his art class on individuality, then finds all of the boys but one are wearing plaid shirts. 191 Fhe Arts In Action Darwin Missling urges his students to participate in classroom activities 1 • • . . .1 learn .he techniques of conducting a choir. ™' g lm - struct,ons. two students Physical Education And Music “I feel that by enrolling in the physical education courses I have contributed not only to my physical development and well-being, but to the mental aspects as well.” Scott Johnson (10) “We have a lot of fun in choir, I really like music and enjoy the songs we’re singing, but I hate the lululu’s.” Bob Cox (12) “Music makes life swing!” Laura Pfutzenreuter (10) “I think that the band is the main support behind all the major sports in our school. We really enjoyed playing at their games.” Dan Trudeau (10) “All the people in choir are a lot of fun. It’s neat when everyone gets the song together. You feel like you’ve really accomplished something.” Ann Mertes (11) Mary Beth Cavcrt encourages her gvm students to develop and strengthen their physical fitness. 192 Students Express Varied Talent ? Bob McAllister and Bob Elledge make a great team working together and having fun. Band members learn that achieving a strong section requires cooperation and long hours of hard work. Many students enjoy breaking away from the classroom routine and look forward to an hour of choir. T 193 History — Here And There For the Bicentennial year, the government has designed two new coins in Signs of changing times are increased prices. The Postal Ser-commemeration of the year. vice has increased theirs also. In order to give Edina East's athletes more comfort, both the girls' and the boys' locker rooms were remodeled for more adequate facilities. 194 Rod Schmit shows Career Learning Center volunteer. Shirley Bjerken, an amusing article. Rod Schmit speaks to these juniors about high school planning in the newly formed Career Lx arning Center. History Makers Before the locker rooms were completed it was a real pain to have to change in the lavatory. But the new showers, whirlpool, and lockers were worth the extra trouble and waiting.” Paula Coleman (10) The career learning center is an excellent opportunity to further increase your know ledge of the course set-up, requirements, and structure of a great deal of colleges. Greg Voss (12) “The stamp price increase may seem unfair unless we try to understand the postal service’s point of view'. The price was increased so the postal service may serve our needs better.” Anonymous These students work diligently on preparing their Vocational booklets for Delores Heyer's American Government class The intense expressions on the faces of these Whigreaners show how seriously As Steve Woodley models his new boxers. Lau a they take their food. Kuenstcr checks out the embroidery. A common sight found on a hot summer’s day, is a group of staffers raising money with wet rags and squeegees. The Wonderful Whigrean — The Teachers: K Johnson. B Craig. M Ssi ehyeh World Of Whigrean 1% higrran — Teacher's Aids: FRONT ROW — B rinser, M Womack. S McCarvey. B Roughton VCK ROW — S Woodley. B Mayberg. S Domke. J Vlelandrr. MISSING — K. O'Connell, L Szarxymki. M. Marinovich Business advisor Richard Kuehn shows off his new coffee mug. Whigrean — The Students: FRONT ROW — L son ROW 5 — J. McKibbcn, L Kalantari, T. Becker Vgrlman. L. Bartlett ROW 2 — L Cohen. M Eisen- BACK ROW — R Myen. M Domke MISSING — brey. B Kuntz ROW 3 — S. Larson. G Spindles. G L Kuenster Brrany. S- George ROW' 4 — D Freeman. C. Matt- Whigrean This has been a good year for keeping up tradition. With initiation, progressive dinner, potlueks, Christinas party, slumber party, banquet and DEADLINES. Even so, we made some changes in the style of the book.” Margo Sym-chych (12) Many people don’t realize how much work is put into the Whigrean. All pictures have to be fit on the pages and the copy written. The pages are then drawn out and copy typed in triplicate. All of this is then sent in to be printed.” Kendal Johnson (12) Staff Romances” ... Whispers” ... selling copy blocks” ... “Deadlines” ... parties Dancing with the coat rack” .. Anonymous 197 Patrons SIIERLINC-PLETSCH STUDIOS Fargo, North Dakota and St. Louis Park, Minnesota RCA RECORDS and TAPES We fank you Frank’n’stein CASUAL ft PATIO f UMITUM ft ACC(HO HS MMinMl • ■a—ipiai m m« A americana ««• •« • CONVENTION GRILL serving Edina for 34 years under the same management DENNISON’S DAIRY STORE 3918 Sunnyside Avenue Congratulations Class of 76 is OA TMOA4 B.A. ROSE MUSIC CO. 3905 W. 50th Street Finest in band instruments EDINA SUPERETTE 4508 Valley View Rd. 922-9888 TIIORPE BROS. INC. 7450 France Ave. 926-2791 Well done ... Whigrean Remember your “Spirit of 76” FRED’S FABULOUS FANTASTIC HARDWARE 4510 Valley View Road CABBERT’S FURNITURE STUDIO 3501 West 69th Street Edina auDiOKinG CimMIOOTdfAftnMltof DAIIL’S Southdale Pharmacy Inc. Southdale Medical Building SCHMITT MUSIC CENTER 3500 W. 70th St. 920-5080 V wym BASKIN ROBBINS 31 6137 Kellogg Ave. S. Edina. Mn. 920-961 Protect your eyes with a professional eye exam and rely on BRX — quality eyeware from Benson’s. Bcnnrivrtfo BarndVrufo' ifcTTT«1 miiy BURGER BROTHERS SPORTING GOODS 4401 -Vi France Ave. Edina, Mn. C suat(icing iac. r«i nuAC« m nm tom mmsova ims i Ouido ■ FREDRICK HERFURTH 3930 West 49-'A Street 920-1960 FREEMAN’S MEN’S CLOTHING 3650 Hazelton Rd. Edina The House of Quality, since 1917 GENERAL SPORTS 5025 France Ave. Congratulations Class of 76 The Golden Apple Inc., f j 3470 West 70th Street. W Edina, Minnesota 554.35 (612) 926-5621 GRIFFEN PHARMACY 4412 France Ave. Edina, Mn. CRONSETH PAINT and WALLCOVERING In the Galleria — Shops of Distinction Edina. Mn. 920-2866 196 This homeroom is peachy-Kuehn, we’re always late, so never seen Homeroom 251 JACK CARTERS EDINA BARBER SHOP 5030 France Avenue South 926-5285 MORNINCSIDE TEXACO 4360 France Avenue South Edina, Minnesota HANOVER SHOES have a lot of sole, but they have a lot of heels working for them BOB KALLAND S SHELL SERVICE 5036 France Avenue South Edina, Minnesota MIRAQ-MIRACLE FABRIC WASH Congratulations to the 1976 Graduates! HAPPY CHEF RESTAURANT Next to Gabberts Galleria Shopping Center 925-1001 HILLCREST UPHOLSTERING 4390 France Avenue So. A.G. Rood and Marv Meyer HOOTEN CLEANERS 3944 West 49V4 Street 926-2749 Make it with FlOftlST LINIIOFF COLOR PHOTO LABORATORY Color at its best! 4402 France Avenue So. To the boys on the other side of the room. From the girls, come to our aid Homeroom 124 Whigrean business staff: Barb Mayberg, editor. Doug Freeman and Carol Brenny. assistants, grow money on trees. MORNINCSIDE HARDWARE 3904 Sunnyside Avenue Edina, Minnesota Beware of patrons Whi-grcan staff of ’76, ’77. Barb is just around the corner MURPHY S FRANCE AVE. MOBIL 4916 France Ave. So. Edina, Minnesota 922-9717 Good Luck Whigrean Me Garvey Coffee Inc. 1129 Currie Avenue North NELSON FAMILY RESTAURANTS 3656 Hazelton Rd. Edina, Minnesota 831-5159 NELSON and SMITH ASSOC. 5034 France Ave. So. Edina, Minnesota But who’s cabin has? Bye Mary! Dancing post game is fun. Changing in the court — HORNETTES 199 Yeoooo-oh oh-lay-he-hoo nee-ner nce-ner South France Standard 3901 West 70th Street Edina, Minnesota 55435 Dick Eisler Suite 710, Midwest Plaza Bldg. Mpls. Minn. 55402 927-9277 — 336-4601 Rocco Altobelli “Hairstylists” in the Galleria Edina, 920-5006 Southdale Medical Barber Shoj 6445 France Avenue South, Edina, Mn. Now And Then 128 Southdale Edina. Mn. 7010 'WANCE AVEMJE SOuTr, ED'SA M NAi£SOTA SOA38 Southdale Texaco 70th and France Edina. Mn. 55435 Paddock Pools by Kurup Const. 4412 Valley View Rd. Edina, 929-0492 Best wishes from Gus Youngs Southdale Bowl and Biltmore Lanes Storm Company 3909 West 50th Street Mips. Mn. 55424 Valley View Drug 6123 Woodale Ave. 926-6515 Valley View Barbers 4514 Valley View Road Edina, Mn. 926-5402 VVoolworths 114 Southdale Center Edina, Mn. We're gone and you can’t JERP u BAK Senior Homeroom 117 an 119 and 121 ... 200 We feel that the past years have been a real experience. Homeroom 235 'in Abbey. S cphrtKlli5 Abhnurrtr. 7li ABC 120 |2| Ab .- M ,UI0)«V AdaaMaxty Mw:li rl 10 52 110. Ill UK Admit. Suli 112) 16, 162 Adlinmi. N .l..nh0} 7(. Adolph— Ia- .fr] T Adolph— Koltr.il III 52 AFSaud Rartar, UK 119 ________________ AM -. (11)52 0.1 shn lllU. IW2 M.«m Kao 101 M Or,.. 114 A Ift— Mey—VIO) 01 Mb-.. OflftnUOHM. KB A Urn. 1 ''.I Hi AS MV.I S«MMW U 76 Amble t i.rliu lll 64 IW Andrrwn Amy!Ul 70 152 Arvietum, BaihiralQ) 7ft And— Brtlmadl' 52. I IS. 130 AfJnwm. 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U.,tm.ru Rami.. II) M UX4' I I Slim 111 94 SUMUw III 99 UuabrthlOlTl uner. RryaaiOO) Stan. Wnnlll 41. 134 SI.am SuuaiU) 41 Wfi JnaldtlDM. 109 vla«rri iH. ). ll)«t 102. 149 SfcOajl - fcoiMCVl. Its- IM SlaHuan. Il.rti; 10) 71 no MO Skaan. flartckratlO) 100 Slmart halfitn 121 41. Slnvai. Jan 10’ 72 Soiama DanUlD 41 Smrad. PrtnflD 41.89, Smith SliamtlO) 72 Smith Allium. ID 41. lit 110 171 Smith. Ar.liH-tll) V). «a 104. 103. MS Smftk. f Siut-iliac) 134 Smith llr,ir i W) 94 197 Smith. Kr.hrfSmSID 41 South, su.ki 12l 41 Mjurrrnl I 90. 117 SttiUh hMh.rl.10 72 «.4fh PamrUI 12 41 Umfh PnnrUllO Smah Paul.II)M Smnh Prtmidf 41 20S g There are certain people we would like to thank for making this book possible. Orlando Scherling, Roger Rein and Scherling Studios; Burt Hedstrom and Jos-ten's American Yearbook Company; Cooperation from the administration, including Rolland Ring, Duane Bagiien and office personnel; Besides our regular photographers, we received pictures in times of need from Mark Boeder, Charles Bowen and the Edina Sun. A special thanks goes to Brit Weimer for his initiative and extra hours in the darkroom; Thanks to the summer MHSPA workshop and inspiration from Armi Nelson; The advisors, Betty Craig and Dick Kuehn for standing by us during organizational and financial planning; The Community of Edina for their support; Parents of every Whigrean staffer for support throughout the year, especial!) deadlines; A final thanks for a great year from a super staff. 1976 WHIGREAN STAFF Advisor: Betty Craig Co-Editors: Kendal Johnson Margo Symchych Acadcmicv Editors — Beth Houghton Lori Szarzvraki Assistant — Laurie Cohen Business: Editor — Barb Mayberg Assistants — Carol Brrnny Doug Freeman Advisor — Richard Kuehn Classes: Editors — Laura Kurrater Cheryl Mattson Merrie Marinovich Assistants — Laurie Sigelman Calhv Spindler Copy: Editor — Steve Woodley Assistants — larry Kalantari Sue Larson Organizations: Editors — Sue McCarvey Molly Womack Assistants — Leslie Bartlett Stephanie George Photographers; Editor — Brit Weimer Assistants — Mike Domke Mary Eisenbrey Rick Meyers Sports: Editor — Stic Domke Assistants — Tom Becker Betsy Kuntz Student Life: Editors — Joyce Melander Kay O'Connell Assistant — Jennv McKibben and in such de||XTa teTpr!ses? If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. — Thoreau


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