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Hollywood Boulevard The scene is Nice, in the drawing room of the Villa Caprice, at Madame Douhonnet’s finishing school for proper young English ladies. Last spring's Musical, “The Boyfriend by Sandy Wilson, was a comedy musical that took place in the I920's. This story in brief was about young innocent love. A proper young lady falls head over heels in love with a proper young man and vice-versa. When everything seems to be going wrong, the two young lovers, along with everyone in the cast end up in love and it all ends with a happy, heartwarming finale. 4 Theme Polly Jeff Brazil Anita Schenk Theme S Summer I Razor stubble. Tracy ? 2. What a swinger! 3. You look marvelous girls! 4. The wild Drum line' 5. Part ol Edison s beauty make over. 6. Edison s party boys. 7. Kathy thinks this Senior Toa is a Blast! 8. Look at that awesome band! 9. SMILE! 10. What an arm! 11. Good catch' 12. Our hard working Cheerleaders. 13. What are you doing Jen ? 14. Reggie, our proud band leader 15. Singing pretty! 6 Theme I.MiHkk The 1985 Homecoming week started off with everyone dressed like our favorite guy. Pee Wee Herman. Tuesdoy was bockwords day and on Wednesday people wrapped up in their logos. With Thursday come Howoiion doy followed by our good Of Blue Gold doy on Friday. The coronation and talent show were held on Thursday afternoon. Tom Hupp ond Cindie Bergmon were crowned 1985 Homecoming King and Queen, their ottendonts were: Rick Ballot, Tim Dziedzic, Mark Drobczok, Tony Rossi, Dione Micek, Kelly Norell, Vonesso Mottis, and Christine Prokopiuk. Homecoming didn't turn out os most expected. Friday ofternoon wos the big Pep Fest. The porode and the gome were cancelled due to heavy rain, but the informal dance wos held os scheduled. The lunchroom wos pocked with kids rockin' with Metropolitan Mobile Music from 8:00 P.M. until 11:00 P.M. The gome was rescheduled for the following Monday at 7.-30 P.M. The dreory, cold, wet weother didn't stop us from Taming, do' Tigers 52-0. Candid County Thome 13 14 Theme 1. And did you know ... f 2. Yep! I've got the buck . 3. Nice job, Trevor! 4. What b the teacher doing? 5. Mike, I think it b a tire. 6. Great toio, Tail. 7. Ouch! Teddy can't reach hb toe! t. Look! We can count to (I 9. Nice tinging. Drew! 10. Don't peek, Tom! 11. Tickle them ivories. Amyl! 12. Find what you are looking for, Staclt 13. Tommie'i on the run. 14. Blow out! 52-0. 15. Go, Tommies, Theme 15 16 Senior Seniors 17 Those Fabulous Tommie Michel© Antinozzi: During my time at Edison I was most influenced by my friends. They influenced me to become more involved in school activities. I plan to attend college in the fall but am undecided as to where at this time. I'm planning to major in either Bustness Administration or Economics. Ten years from now I plan to have graduated from college and be well established in a career. I plan to own a home and car and possibly be raising a family. But. whatever I end up doing. I plan to be happy doing it. I would encourage freshmen to become involved in school activities in some way. Whether it be through athletics, student government, band, choir, or other organizations. The experiences they gain will make many memories and will make their years at Edison special to them. What is a Tommie Topper ? A student who has a cumulative Grade Point Average (G.P.A.) of 3.7 or higher from the first trimester of their freshmen year through the first trimester of their senior year. Indeed this is no small task. Sharon Anderson: cannot remember any one person or event that has influenced me greatly during my stay at Edison, they have all blended together to form one experience. I will attend the University of Minnesota. College of Liberal Arts next year, major unknown. Ten years from now I could be doing anything. Hopefully. I wm have a good Job. The advice I would give to incoming freshmen would be to join as many activities as they can and learn as much as possible so their High School years will not be wasted. They should use all of their potential. 18 Seniors Andy Felling: At this point I am undecided as to what college I will be atending next year, but I plan on going into Civil Engineering and Business Administration. The fine coaches and teachers I have had influenced me the most during my time at Edison. Your time in high school is completely up to you. so take advantage of all the special opportunities at Edison and have fun doing it. Toppers As the toppers of the Class of '66 each individual presented here is a role model for other Edison students to follow. Such leaders represent the many seniors who have worked and given of their time and energy. Saluting these individuals by presenting them here is but a small tribute of all that they have given to Edison. Rick Ballot: feel that my parents had the most influence over me while I was at Edison. They helped to guide me through all my academic and athletic problems at Edison. They made it fun to succeed because I knew it pleased them as well as me. My future educational plans are to go into a double major of Business and Medicine. Ten years from now I would tike to see myself working in the field of Sports Medicine. My advice for incoming freshmen is to get involved in school activities and work hard because it will reward you in the long run. Seniors 19 Mark Gulenchyn: There was no one event that totally influenced me. It was a combination of different classes I enjoyed participating in. and the various teachers that made them enjoyable and showed they had confidence in my work. I would like to thank them for their support. After high school I plan on attending Tech, school. I win be studying in the field of commercial art at Mpls. Technical Institute. In ten years I hope to be a free-lance illustrator working on such projects as album and magazine covers, or work for a large comic book company. If I had the opportunity. I would ten an freshmen to take high school very seriously, because this is where your future is formed. I would also tell them to not take high school so seriously as to not enjoy it and have fun. Joanna Hoang: win be attending the U of M to begin an education in the field of medicine. My senior year is my most favorite memory of Edison, especially the friendly support from my friends, teachers, and counselors. Mary Krawczynski: The person who most influenced me during my time at Edison was Mr. Wenzel. He taught me a lot about life and challenged me togive 100% in whatever! did. My future educational plans consist of attending the University of Minnesota in the fan. I wm be majoring in accounting, with the hopes of becoming a C.P. A . I would like to work in Minnesota for a firm or company. The advice I would give to an incoming freshmen to make their high school years meaningful is to get involved — whether it be sports, clubs, organization, whatever. You meet new people, have a lot of fun and you can make use of your talents. 20 Servofs Julie Neuenfeldt: The teacher that influenced me most was Mr. Wenzel. He taught me not only English but also self-discipline. I plan on attending the U of M (IT) for engineering. Ten years from now I see myself with a good career. a steady life style, and lots of friends to help me get by. I would advise freshmen to become involved in everything possible. Edison has a lot of opportunity and selections to choose from. You only have one chance, when high school is over you'll wish you had become involved. Christine Prokopiuk: There is no specific person or event that most influenced me during my time at Edison, but being a member of the danceline has helped make me a much more outgoing and confident person. After high school I plan on attending the University of Minnesota or the College of St. Catherine, majoring in accounting and minoring in computer science or Psychology. The best advice I could give to on incoming freshman would be to get involved in school, be inquisitive, and to keep in mind that you only go through high school once. Why not make these years the best they can be? Stacl Petersen: My parents are who I feel have been most influential to me throughout my years in school. They have always believed in me and supported me 100% n whatever I have done. After graduation I am planning on attending Hamline University to major in International Business Administration, with possibly a minor in psychology. I would like to encourage all freshmen to get involved m as many school activities as possible, but at the same time study vigorously and maintain good grades, because graduation will be here before you know it. Seniors 21 B David Skavnak: The person is a friend, who I came to know around the beginning of my sophomore year. I just strived to be like him and to achieve higher than him. After high school. I pan to go to a private college, maybe in Texas. My major right now is in the field of engineering. Hopefully 'I be a chemical or mechanical engineer for a corporation like 3M or Honeywell. To an incoming freshman. I would say. do what it takes to moke high school, something good to look back upon. This means hard work at times, and achieving the highest of your abitity. I also think, the more involved you are in extra-curricular activities. the more enjoyment you'll receive from your school. Jennifer Tanner: To me it is important to keep an open mind and a smile with me at all times. My parents were the most influential to me throughout high school, and were the main source lor keeping my smile shining bright. Next fall I will go to college and plan on pursuing a career in the field of Business. In life, and in your high school years I believe you should never stop caring, stay young, always smile, and bring all the happiness you can into the world. Live today to the fullest, plan for tomorrow and learn from the past and others. While at Edison I discovered I love the fun and even the work of being involved, getting to know people, and talking with them. I believe that life is what you make it; it's not what we have — but what we use. Not what we dream — but what we do. My advice to incoming freshmen is: In life always SMILE! It makes everyone else wonder what you're thinking about. Michelle Warne: After graduating I'm going to study abroad for one year. When I returnlhope toattendtheCoHegeofSt. Benedict's and major in Spanish I would like to use it in teaching or interpreting. My interest in Spanish can be accredited to Sophie. She has had a lot of influence on me more than she knows She makes learning Spanish fun and interesting. She encourages you to get involved and be the best you can be My parents also had great influence on me. They back me m the things l do and they also encourage me to do my best and make a stand for myself. I think it's really important lor these people to support you. To incoming freshmen, get involved in anything you can. have a great time doing those things because it sure goes by fast. Good Luck! 22 Seniors Moving On Four years we've struggled. Most with success. Four years of studying Behind a little desk. The four years are closing. They've nearly reached the end. It's so hard to accept we'll never be here again. Remember being a Freshman? so scared yet so cool So quickly we were Seniors The rulers of the school We're all finishing high school Yet we don't feel very smart It's scary to even think we've just made our start. We can't forget each other We've been together for so long. Let's keep in touch and party while we're moving on. Marissa Karlson Seniors 23 Dianna M. Anderson Sharon L. Anderson Wendy M. Anderson Michele L. Antinozzi Chris G. Andersen Michelle M. Andersen Nicolle J. Audette Frederick J. Babekuhl Frederick P. Ballot Jody A. Bartlett Eric J. Blumentritt Jeffrey D. Bryan Kristine R. Brozak Sandra E. Buechler William D. Brummer Michael J. Burns J Seniors 25 Kathleen G. Colvin Tina M. Combs Todd A. Delong Emilio R. Diaz Sherry L. Dienert Mark L. Drabczak 26 Seniors L Michael Glidden Brian M. Erickson Lisa M. Fisher Raymond A. Foster Somers 27 Robert J. Goral Gina K. Hammes '------------1 28 Seniors Joel W. Hanstad Paul J. Heggem Beth A. Hendrickson Mark P. Gulenchyn Amy K. Hall I J Chao Hang Dale D. Heacock Terrence Gromek Shawn M. Hauser April D. Hobbs Boni R. Holger Deb Humphrey Paul R. Ingebretson Thomas J. Hupp Dawn M. Jakubowski Chong H. Hong David M. Hult Seniors 29 30 Seniors Kathy A. Jurichko 1 Phan Khon L'_______________ Marissa J. Karlson Bounthavong Kiatoukaysy Bunny Kea Matthew M. Kierscht Michael D. Kohout Kathleen M. Konkol Tracy R. Kvamme Christopher J. Layland Christine M. Kraskey Chao Lee Charles M. Kobernat Mary K. Krawczynski Seniors 31 j May Lee Tou P. Lee Sovanahang Mak 32 Seniors Christine A. Malec Lisa L. Malec Jay T. Lund David G. Macko John D. Lown ■ Emily E. Lynch York Magee Jennifer L. Manners That's All Folks!!! Athletic All Star: Tim Dziedzic Julie Neuenfeldt Senior 49 Student Life 5i Homecoming, A Cwo IPeek Ordeal! 52 Studont Lite Student Ufa 53 54 Student Life The Sadie Hawkins dance held Ihis year rebelled against tradition! The dance was held at the Old Livery Stable in Riverplace. and was sponsored by the Northeast YMCA. The dance lasted from 7:30 to 11:30 and was a lotta fun! Brian Erickson and Angel Chester were the best dressed Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae at the dance. While the Lil Abner's and Daisy Mae’s danced away the night, some got on with the serious business at hand, being hitched by our Marryin' Sam. Kevin Erickson. Even though the night was cold, the Old Stable stayed hot to the tunes by Metropolitan Mobile Music Inc. The dance was fun and I do believe the night will be long remembered!! Student Lite 55 (Distletoe (Dadrtess Hey! Who's lha! kissin' under the mistletoe? Everybody who went to the Mistletoe Dance on December I 3th. The dance was put on by the Edison Flagline in the boys old gym. Ev-eryone danced under that old kissing plant from 8:00 to I 1:00 to the sound of Metropolitan Mobile Music. A surprise appearance was made by Santa Claus. Photographer. Dale Heacock. took pictures of students sitting on Santa's lap. By the end of the night, all the mistletoe was gone and everyone went home to mend their chapped lips. 56 Student Lib Student Life 57 58 Student Lite Tony Sparrow. Kim Zadlo. Fred Babekuhl. Ra Pheng. Queen Mari$sa Karlson. King San Thouk. Angie Ojile. John Lown. Mai Ker Vang. Michael Kohout Student Lie 59 ICicks 60 Student Lite Gel your Sno Kicks in 86” was this years Sno-Daze theme. The week of activities started off with Monday as Skip day! Twistcd Tuesday gave everyone a chance to dress like the opposite sex and on Wednesday everyone put on sweats or pj's and show off their favorite stuffed animal. Thursday was fun in the sun day. and finally. Friday was the original Blue-Gold day. Along with dressing up. there was also a few challenging contests throughout the week. On separate days girls and guys were snomen and tried not to talk to each other. On Thursday there was a Sno-Ball eating contest in which Steve Burns placed first. With Friday came the talent show and coronation. San Thouk and Marissa Karlson were crowned King and Queen. The royalty candidates were: Princesses Angela Ojile. Kim Zadlo. Ra Pheng. and Mai Ker Vang. The Princes were Fred Babekuhl. John Lown. Tony Sparrow, and Mike Kohout. Friday s festivities continued with the Sno-Daze dance and carnival. The dance started at 8:00 in the girls old gym with the carnival next door in the auxiliary gym. Everyone was rockin' until I 1:00 when the dance came to an end. Student Lite 61 Dancin' Hearts The Sweethearl Dance was held on the best possible day February 14. Valentine's day. The semi-formal dance was held in the lunchroom from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Total Entertainment kept all the love sick couples dancing. Towards the end of the dance, the Pom-Toms, who sponsored the dance, crowned the Sweetheart King and Queen. The court was as follows: Queen Angie Ojile. King Tony Sparrow. Kelly Norell. Diane Mi-cek. Mai Ker Vang. Vanessa Matis. Mike Kohout. Fred Babekuhl. Tony Rossi, and Dave Hult. Fred Babekuhl, Kelly Norell, Dave Hull, Mai Ker Vang, Queen Angie Ojile, King Tony Sparrow, Vanessa Matis, Tony Rossi, Diane Mi-cek, Mike Kohout. 62 Student Lite Student Ufa 6J ’85-’86 was the 64 Student Lilo I) Rambo mania lives on! 2) Coke was it. and it. and it too. 3) Halleys swings by again. 4) Madonna: The year of the Material Girl. 5) The suspense ends. Titanic is discovered. 6) Michael J. Fox. the fox of Back to the Future. 7) The catastrophic landslide in Colombia. 8) Apartheid rocks South Africa. 9) Mexico City shakes in a gigantic earthquake. 10) Rock Hudson: AIDS claims a famous victim. 11) Lady Liberty turns 100 and gets a face lift. 12) Farm aid helps troubled at home. 13) We get new lockers with school spirit. 14) Our lunchroom: A diner? 15) Live Aid: the largest concert in history to help Ethiopia's starving. 16) Bruce. The Boss rules. 17) Miami Vice: hot show, cool dudes. 18) We came close to a nuclear free world. Student Lib 65 g joiunf : I I Bhhoskl, Jodi Bliskowskt, John Blumhoofor. Mark Bolton. Craig Boonsavang. B. Borom. Rhonda Budd. B. Bursch, Kevin Cadwell, Cindy Capouch, Jessica Chan. Sokhannaka Chang. Peto Akinsanya, Israel Anderson. Heidi Anderson. Maya Antlnozzi. Melissa Atchison. Dawn Barden. Tyrone Barekzai. Hooda Barts, hynette Basna. K. Basswood. Janice Beckstroin. Karl Beeksma. Jill Bentley. Carmen Benza. Richard Bjorklund, Karl Changsaly. My Chann. L. Chav. Lang Chee. L Chester. Ancjela Chhouk. H. Clabo, Pamela Clark. David Damawand. Said Davis, Christopher 69 Juniors DeVito, Patrick Dionne, Linda Doonvr, Blake Dooner. Deann Doran, David Dubak. Dennis Dupay, Deanna Ekman, Philip Ehason, J. Erickson, Joan Erickson, Amy Erickson. Scott Enckson. Tina Ferguson, Shawn Few. Anjalla Fisher, Charles Fjerstad. Carla Franczak. Michael Ganley. J. Gervais, Michael Giebner. Carrie Hang. Ctme Hang, Yor Hanson. Sheryl Haugen. Christene Hayes, Gregory Herbbky. Jill Hesselgrave. Amy Hoang, Brenda Holden, Richard Hdscher. Jason Hofikins. Dianne Ignatowtcz, Karen Jahanqin. Mohamdah Jahnke. Rebecca Jones. Stephanie Jordan, Edward _J Juniors 69 LaMotto. Lisa Larson. Mark Lasserre. Dawn Lee. Biong Lee. Ger Lee. Long Lee. iV. Lee, Steven tenzen, Troy bm. Tchieng bndemyer. Stacie bUenbenjer. Melissa Kahsay. Abraham Kciser. Jack Kenerson, Sieven Keo. Sowath Keo. Veasna Kesavalu, Kumar Koenen, Joselle Kong. Sothy Korzenowsh. Peter Koz!ak. Andrea Krause, Tracy Kuo, Bao Kuha, Darcy Laird, Sharaunta LaMont. Michael Locke, James Ly. Sivhuy Lynch. Ted Mach. Melissa Mahon. Erin Manlhey, Jennifer Marine). Y. Marlin. Neel McCormick, Randy McGovern. Tomas 70 Juniors McNamara Kan Milbum, Marc Miller. Robert Morian, lames Moses, Susanna Mundschonk. John Muor, Vicheth Murray, Thomas Nang. R. Neil. V. O ih, Julie Olsen, Natalie Omar. Adil Omar. Reman On, Daravuth O'Reilly. Susan Ourn. Sanith Oum, Soneth Patch, Mari Porersen. Tracy Peterson. Jeffrey Peterson. Mark Phan. Bona Phillips. Charles Pohszuk. Sonia Nelson, Enc Nelson. Leslio Nelson. Richard Nelson. Ronctto Nqar. T. Ngm. Sathouka Nguort, Any Nhia. Y. Nielsen. Joseph Nona. Many Non. Phaly Novak, Jason Juniors 71 Pomerenke, John Press . David Retch. Kelly Rcth. Nomg Riley. Angela Roepke. Ann Rogers, lodi Rondo. David Roy. Catherine Saras. James Setteistrom. Todd Shields. Stephen Sikkink. Debbie Smahel. James Smith. Tammy Soderquist. Denise Sather, James Scandrette, Robin Schiofler, Kimborllo Schleif. Katie Senko. Christine S0I2. Scott Sparrow. Joseph Sroy, Pot heavy Steaora, Amy Stiltarm. Theresa Sukhu. Bissoondai Swann. Montgomery Swanson. Lisa Swanson. Timothy Swenson. Loralee Tea. Kim Try Thao. Kong Thao. Xee Thera. Lara Thoraklson. Andrew Toeunq. H. 72 Juniors T Vang. Leng Vang. Mai Vang, May Vang, Va Voour, T. Vosler. Bryan Vue. Houa Vug, Vang Chue V'ue, Yang Waisanen. Lisa Walker. Clifford Weqrzyn. Makjorxaia Weidl. Scoll Weilage, Lora Woizen gger. Gregory Wesshng, L. Wesloott, Julio Wcstphal. Jill Wiles. Joy Wiriz, Susan Xao. V. Xiong, Houa Xioung. la Xiong. Thai Yang, Xher Yang. Pa Yang, Wartr.i Yang, Xou Yang. Y. Zajac. John Juniors 73 74 Sports r i i i 1 — — — — — — _ _ i Spans 7S The baseball season started off slow, with the team losing three games early in the season. Under the leadership of Coaches Jim Anderson and Randy Ferrara, along with Captains Eric Abraham. Tom Ben-kufsky and Sam Meade the team made great improvements. The outstanding pitching of Tom Benkufsky, Sam Meade, Eric Blumentritt and Jeff Bryan, along with the excellent batting of Tom Benkufsky, Eric Abraham, Tim Dziedzic and Rick Ballot the team’s season came to a great end. The boys won over the city champs. Washburn in Region 5 semi finals and placed third in the region. 76 Sports Sports 77 X Though it was just their third year, and X half of the team had A j9 . iJSbJx,- s graduated, the ’85 Girl's Softball team showed a lot of strength. The three girls Hnk ' M- who returned held key positions: Terry Haak — pitcher. Au- tumn Arvidson — catcher, and Theresa Niziol — short-stop. All X BR M three girls went on to all city and Theresa won the Athena Award. With the team hav- ing all but three new players they had to start ' learning from scratch. Coaches Jackie Hanson and Peg Bowman, along with their Captain Autumn Ardvison agreed that the team played well. Good attitudes, proud traditions and that winning spirit made for great team playing. They were a great bunch of girls who learned to play together as a Tommie Team. They are expecting this years team will be stronger than ever. 78 Sports Sports 79 Even though the boys track team was small, they did well by taking 6th in the City Meet. The boys showed some fine individual improvements. Eric Peters finished 4th in the one mile run and 4th in the half mile and he also took All City in the one mile and one-half mile. The sprint medley relay team of Rob Corneia. Brad Swigart, Tony Fiega and Ron Tyler placed high all season. The team did well under the coaching of Art Maillet. Captains Jeff Brazil and Kevin Reich were definitely good leaders for the team to follow. Jeff left the season with the Bill Bevans Memorial track award and the prestigious Ray Perkins Award as Edison’s outstanding male athlete. The girl’s track team had an excellent season under the coaching of Mr. Clausen. Captain Sue Dunn led the small team and individual improvements were made. Due to the small numbers, the girls had to be flexible as to what they could run. The team is hoping to see more girls out for track next season. 80 Sporls Sports 81 The badminton team made major improvements over the previous year. Membership on the team went from 3 to 12 girls. Although the team came out with a 2-7 record, the girls demonstrated great enthusiasm and enjoyed their season to the fullest. Coach Dan Roff and Captain Jeri Hicks kept the new team working hard. 82 Sports Sports 83 The Edison boy’s golf team of the spring of '85 was quite an enthusiastic group. Although they lacked in scores and wins, they still stuck together, along with Coach Robert O'Neill. It was a good learning experience for everyone on the team. The boys who played were: Seniors. Steve DeMaris and Joel Varichuk, Juniors, Leo Benkufsky, Sopho mores, Scott Weidt and Mark Blum-hoefer. and Freshmen, Loren Houselog. The girl’s team had better luck in their season. They won 3 matches and lost 3 matches in the first half. They placed 3rd in the second half matches. The girl’s team consisted of Seniors, Mari Fahr, Mary Memorich, and Miki Miwa. and Sophomore, Melinda Miwa. 84 Sports This year's football team was hot once again! The team has a reputation of being great and lived up to it this season. Former Coach Niles Schulz was replaced by Jim Carr. His assistants are: Dan Roff and Randy Ferrara. Captains Tim Dziedzic and Mark Drabczak were very good leaders and kept the guys working hard. Other team members that proved to be outstanding were Rick Ballot. Andy Felling and Dave Skavnak. As far as playing goes, the team made some improvements. Defense improved and the passing game made some big steps. The Tommie team ranked second in the city and made it to the Region 5 semi-finals. 86 Sport Spans 87 88 Sports Sports 89 This year’s Volleyball team showed ✓ great improvement over previous years. The girls worked well together and had a great attitude, which lm-✓ proved as the season went on. Along with the team’s great attitude and new Coaches Peggy Bowman and Annette Ralph the team had a competitive season. The girls were led by Captains Julie Neuenfeldt and Roxanne Carlson. Julie also took all-conference honors while Leslie Nelson was named most valuable player. Although the girls may not of been high scorers, they were an excellent team in being able to play together as a strong unit. 90 Sports Sports 91 The Girl's soccer team made a lot of improvements under the Coaching of Mr. Kos-tick. This year’s team was all new. so they played on a J.V. schedule. Captain Sharon Anderson kept the girls working hard. The team played an excellent defensive game throughout the season. For starting off late, the soccer team did an excellent job and played well together. A large number of the girls were freshmen so next year’s team should be 100% better. 92 Sports Sport?. 93 V Our soccer team is small compared to most in the conference, but makes up the difference in spirit!! Captains Todd DeLong and Yer Yang won All Conference Team Trophies. For the first time ever, the --- S soccer team played its games under H the lights. For the first time ever, the team n made it into Region 5AA play-offs with a I conference ranking of fourth. Some closing com- ments made by Captain Todd DeLong and Coach Eric Koester were. This years team was I one of the most successful in recent history. Also the input Wr from the two captains was much appreciated. The hope is ' that with the returning players that next year will also be a most successful one. — Sports 9S aosausi The Girl’s swim team was young, but fought with force. Captains Michelle Warne. Dawn Jaku bowski and Christine Morgan kept thegirls working hard. They may have lacked experience and size, but each individual made improvements. Christine Morgan took the City Championship in diving. All together the season was good for personal improvements and the girls learned to work together as a team. 96 Sports Sporis 97 w . 1 The boy’s Cross Country team had a great season. Captain Brad Swigart led the team in many competitive meets. This competitiveness was proved when the boys won over Henry, who took 3rd in the City. Eric Peters was a member of the All City Team and ranked 3rd in the City. Brad Swigart received this year’s Edison Boy’s Cross Country Award. The season ended well for the team. The girl’s Cross Country team made up of Captain Karla Fjerstad and four others pushed hard to take the Junior Varsity City Championship. The season started off slow, but right from the beginning individual improvements were evident. All of the races were two miles and most all were held at Lake Nokomis. Next year's goals are to have a larger team and be Varsity Champs. 100 Sports year s Ski Team was small in numbers but big on heart. The Captains were Michelle WarneandTodd Delong. Eric Peters and Darcy Kuha were two of the outstanding skiers, but “they all did well individually, ” says Captain Michelle Warne. The team had a very good attitude. “We were like a close knit family,” says Michelle. The promising underclassmen are David Carlson. Christen Crobett, and Beth Wieler. Eric Peters was chosen for State competition. Congratulations Eric! Sports 101 The boy’s varsity basketball coach this year was Jim Carr, and assistant coach was Kevin Ziegler, also J.V. head coach. CaptainsMarkDrabc-zak and Eric Blumentritt led the team whose attitude was very good. Some of their major improvements this year were their competitiveness and they scored more team points. Mark’s advice to the underclassmen is to practice over the summer and try to get in a summer league. Eric's advice is to practice hard and cut down on mental errors. The J.V. team worked well together and maintained a strong positive attitude. m • 102 Sports m Sports 103 The Edison girl’s varsity basketball team was small but effective this year. The coach was Harlan Serie. He says. “The team attitude was very good.” They really worked hard and always tried. The season went well when the team was healthy. This year’s captain was Julie Neuenfeldt. Outstanding players on the team were Julie Neuenfeldt and Linda Dumas. Most promising players are six foot Julie Kobow and freshmen guard Trina White. All in all everyone enjoyed the season. 104 Sports This year's Wrestling Team was young, but that didn't stop them from taking 1st place in the Stillwater tournament! The hard working attitudes of the guys, including eleven returning lettermen made the season a big success. The team was led by coaches Dan Roff, Mike Vari-chak. Jeff Moritko. along with Captains Dave Skavnak and Mike Burns. All conference winners were Dave Skavnak. Mike Burns. John Nellermoe. Jim Simon and Steve Wind hurst. This is the first time in years Edison has had a full J.V. line-up. Scott Matis. John Kramarczyk. Robbie Thompson all took 1st place in the City J.V. tournament. Sports The Hockey season Cs B r started H.•• C jjB , ’ r “HOT’ with new coach — Tim Corn-well. He brought with him a lot of new tactics and good discipline that helped all the guys in making the best sea- son in the past four years. With Tom Hupp and Tim Dzeidzic as f Captains the team worked hard during the season which allowed them to qualify for Section Five play-offs. Nice going guys!!! 108 Sports Sports 109 The '.. gymnas- BgSto tics team had one of the best seasons we have seen in years. ' The team consisted of nineteen girls coached by ■pyOv ‘ Jackie Hanson and There- sa Snyder. The Captains were Lori Naxey and Karyn Risser. The girls worked for endless hours, in hopes of reaching individual goals. Results J r of the hard work appeared with high indlvid- ual and team scores. The outstanding gymnasts were. Lori Maxey. Maya Anderson. Kim Dalros and Kristy Peterson. The J.V. team also did very well. Kathy Browne took 5th on the floor and Cassie Lumpkins took 3rd on the floor and 4th all around in the J.V. invitational. 110 Sports Sports 111 Se n -ior Paul Heggem was the Captain of the Boy’s Swimming Team, which consisted of twelve members. The coaches were Mr. Wilkens and Mrs. Nehring who trained the boys for the second year. The team practiced at Northeast Junior High everyday. At the City Championship meet. Paul Heggem took first place in the 50 meter free style and second place in the 100 meter free style. For next year the team looks very good but without the support of fans” everything could change. 112 Sports Row 1: D. Preese. S. Kruger, J. Sather, R. Thompson, P. Devito, T. Kotchen, T. Miskowiec, Coach R. Ferraro. Row 2: E. Nelson. S. Lee, M. Munson. J. Salos, A. Johnston, J. Peterson, C. Clark, P. Thielke. Not Pictured: J. Pomerenke, J. Holschcr. Row 1: J. Zurbey, A. Fell ing, J. Bryan, T. Ben kufsky, T. Erickson. R. Bal lot. J. Hanstad, M. Burns Row 2: Coach J. Ander son, T. Dziedzic, F. Babe kuhl, S. Mead, E. Blumen tritt. Coach T. Wakaruk. Row 1: R. Olson, N. Rothler, K. Kraska, D. Halloway, T. Malec, K. Lemke. Row 2: Coach Peg Bowman, S. Eschedor, J. Weyrauch, K. Jurichko, C. Skavanak, C. Morgan, S. Knops. Row 1: T. Kraskey, T. Haak, A. Arvidson, L. Maxey. Row 2: Coach J. Hanson. A. Hall, D. Stone, T. Niziol, M. Krawczynski Row 1: S. Dunn, E. Browne, M. Lucast, R. Roff. Row 2: Coach D. Calusen, J. Kobow, J. Neuenfeldt, Coach P. Leary. Row 1: J. Brazil, J. Niel sen, M. Gervais, T. Mur ray, J. Smahel, B. Swigart Row 2: Coach J Schlundt, T. Delong, E. Pe ters, D. Clark, K. Reich Coach A. Maillet. Not Pic turcd: R. Corneia, T Ficga, R. Tyler, R. Will man Row 1: E. Fong, M. Vue, P. Vue, X. Xiong, S. Song. Row 2: Coach D. Roff, H. Nguyen. M. Trann, B. Sukhu, L. Chav, Y. Yang. Coach Bob O'Neil. Ma llnda Miwa, Mary Memor-ich. Miki Miwa. Coach Bob O’Neil, Leo Benkufskey, Loren House-log. Scott Weidt, Mark Blumhoefer. Not Pictured: Joel Varichak, Steve De-Maris. Row 1: Mark Lamont, John Kramarczvk, Tony Jasicki. Paul Kusmierz, Santi Mattson, Tim Parker. Row 2: Coach H. Hull, Justin Karkos, Mike Bickford, Brad Kuha, Tony Wlazlo, Dennis Kramarc-zuk. Row 1: D. Presse, R. Holden, T. Swanson, J. Sather, J. Smahel, J. Peterson, P. DeVito, T. Rossi. Row 2: A. Felling, C. Walker, D. Skavanak, B. Johansen, S. Jahangiri, J. Bryan, J. Sparrow, S. Lee. Row 3: Coach R. Ferraro, J. Nel-lermoe, M. Burns, E. Nelson, R. Ballot. J. Hanstad, J. Promerenke, J. Holscher, Coach D. Roff. Row 4: Coach J. Carr, Coach J. Moritko, T. Dziedzic, T. Sparrow. M, Drabczak, D. Ferraro. T. Johnson, J. Lown, Trainer Dr. D. Nowacki. Row 1: Katie Colvin. Shannon Wiles, Lisa Weigler, Kctmani Koyan-chao. Row 2: Coach Annette Ralph. Patsy Hanson, Pam Windhurst. Leah Thole, Michelle Cartier, Jennifer Warren. Row 1: Katie Colvin, Claudia Hillerns, Kari Beck-strom, Roxanne Carlson, Julie Johnson, Renae Roff. Row 2: Coach Annette Ralph. Leslie Nelson. Julie Neuenfeldt, Kathy Jur-ichko, Pam Windhurst, Kelly Dzeidzic, Coach Peggy Bowman. Row 1: K. Stanley, K. Dal-ros, T. Molla, B. Weiler. A. Johnson, J. Rotondo. Row 2: T. Kopecky, S. Anderson. E. Quimby, M. Barrett. A. Simon, C. Jensen, Coach B. Kostick. Not Pictured: S. Amont, T. Beaulieu, J. Bolton. B. Jannsen, C. Laboy, L. Petroske. T. Jackson. Row 1: X. Yang. P. Yang, B. Lee. B. Moua. D. Xiong, Y. Yang, B. Yang, H. Ho. Row 2: C. Vang, C.L. Vang, N. Thouk, T. Ung. R. Nang, K. Sowath, S. Ourn. C. Hyon. Row 3: Coach E. Koester, C. Lee, D. Brown, J. Wegrzyn, T. Delong, A. Osman. C. Thielhorn. Coach V. Yang. Row 1: A. Stegora, B. Bal lenger, K. Lindell, D. Jaku bowski, C. Morgan. S. Es chedor, S. Thompson Row 2: Coach P. Lor inser. Asst. Coach B. Lor inser, K. Corbett. J. Lally T. VanSlooten, M. Warne (Manager) D. Morgan Row 3: (Mascot) A. Lor inser, S. Ojile, J. Wolfe, J Westphal. T. Isabelle. Row 1: Carla Fjerstad, Mike Gervais. Mats Berg-quist, Joe Nielsen, Bonnie Swigart. Row 2: Coach A. Maillet, David Clark, Brad Swigart. Todd Delong, David Carlson, Julie Kobow, Coach D. Clau- Row 1: Coach K. Naglak, Beth Weller, Christen Cor-belt. Mats Bergquist. Darcy Kuha, Michelle Warne. Row 2: Warren Sheaser, David Carlson, Todd Delong, Joe Nielsen, Erik Peters, Chong Hong, Varin Ourn. Row 1: Angela Hanstad, Kathy Chzanak, Sherrie Peterson, Maren Stevens, Tracy Nellermoe. Row 2: Coach Joe Eliason, Kathy Lemke, Molly Lucast, Don-elle Clipperton, Julie Kobow, Julie Weyrauch, Holly Erickson. Devina Sater. Row 1: M. Berggren, L. Dumas, T. White, J. Johnson. Row 2: Coach Serie, J. Neuenfeldt, J. Kobow, J. Weyrauch. K. Dziedzic. Row 1: Peter Zenk, Chuck Gallagher, Josh Kaeppe, Craig Sporlein, Justin Kar-koc. Row 2: Coach J. Carr, Mike Munson, Adam Johnston, Charles Freeman, David Drabczak, Coach K. Ziegler. Row 1: R. Ballot. B. Goral, A. Felling, C. Sporlein. M. Munson. J. Hanstad. Row 2: Coach J. Carr, J. Lown. D. Hult. M. Drabczak, E. Bulmentritt. F. Ba-bekuhl. A. Johnston. Asst. Coach K. Ziegler. Row 1: S. Matis. K. Thao, L. Doyle, K. Moua, T. Yang, Row 2: R. Reth, J. Mundschenk, T. Ferguson, T. Murray, T. Saros, L. Yang. Row 3: Coach D. Roff, M. Varichak. A. Osman, Coach J. Moritko, Coach Mastro. Row 1: S. Burns. R Thompson, J. Nellermoe, J. Kramarczuk, T. Bishop. Row 2: S. Windhurst, M Burns, J. Simon. C. Clark, M. Vandermyde, M. Wind hurst. Row 3: Coach D. Roff, Coach M. Varichak, D. Skavanak. T. Sparrow, M. Platt, Coach J. Mor itko. Coach J. Mastro. mmmmwm Row 1: D. Presse, D. An derson, J. Novak, J. Bir minghan, J. Zajac, A Svenningsen, B. Mattys, S Ferguson. Row 2: S. Nel son, B. Maxey, S. Kenner son, P. DeVito, T. Hupp, S. Dzledzic, T. Johnson. C. Pelzl, D. Ferraro. Row 3: Coach Cornwell, Stati-cian Birmingham, B. Ballot. B. Stone, J. Hupp, R. Scammahorn, J. Pomer-enke, C. Anderson. Row 1: L. Maxey, M. Anderson. K. Browne, N. Bergstrom, K. Svenningsen, K. Risser. K. Peterson. K, Dalros, A. Hunt. Row 2: S. Thompson, J. Rotonda, D. Torgerson, P. Peterson. T. Cloud. Row 3: Asst. Coach T. Schneider. N. Bergstrom. C. Lumpkins, K. Gallup, C. Erickson, T. Molla, Coach J. Hanson. Row 1: David Beckstrom. Garr VanSlooten. Steve Anomaly, Tom McGovern. Row 2: Randy Nehring, Noel Martin, Peter Lang-lais, Scott Kenedy. Paul Heggem, Monte Swann. Baseball Washburn North Henry Southwest Roosevelt South Washburn North Henry Southwest Roosevelt South Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Region Edison Edison Edison Edison Boys J. V. Basketball Girls Softball Henry South North Washburn Southwest Roosevelt Henry South North Southwest Washburn Roosevelt Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Southwest Washburn Roosevelt South Henry Washburn South Henry Southwest Roosevelt Henry Minnehaha Osseo Wasbum Fndley r i ii i i Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Girl s God 302 158 264 Win 252 North Washburn Roosevelt Henry South 312 257 166 Lost 220 ir Boy 's Goll Boy's Tennis Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison 223 233 227 210 224 North Washburn Roosevelt Henry South 188 174 172 200 183 Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Roosevelt South Southwest North Henry Washburn Harding PI II I I II k r ii Football Edison 9 Wlllmar 7 Edison 33 Southwest 0 Edison 22 Roosevelt 28 1 Edison 42 Henry 22 Edison 27 Albert Lea 0 Edison 52 South 0 Edison 55 Washburn 12 Edison 2 North 6 Edison 21 Fridley 22 ■ Volleyball Edison vs North: 1510: 15-7; 15-5 Edison vs Southwest: 14-6: 7-15: 3-15 Edison vs Roosevelt: 0-15; 2-15; 4-15 Edison vs Henry: 15-7: 15-10: 15-11 Edison vs South: 15-10; 6-15; 8-15; 9-15 Edison vs Washburn: 5-15: 4-15; 2-15 Edison vs Southwest: 5-15: 11-15; 2-15 Edison vs South: 6-16; 15-11; 12-15; 13-5 Edison vs North: 15; 12-15; 4-15 Boy 's Soccer Edison 1 Washburn 8 Edison 8 Henry 1 Edison 4 North 2 Edison 2 South 3 Edison 0 Southwest 8 Edison 2 Roosevelt 3 Edison 3 Henry 2 Edison 0 Southwest 8 Edison 4 Rooeevelt 8 Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison h Boy's Basketball Edison 68 Henry 62 Girl's Swimming Edison 82 South 73 Edison 52 North 101 53 Washburn 98 Edison 33 Washburn 59 26 Southwest 53 Edison 53 Roosevelt 55 25 South 47 Edison 49 Southwest 42 17 North 63 Edison 51 Henry 101 82 Henry 74 Edison 50 South 61 78 Rooeevelt 85 Edison 42 North 61 Edison 41 Southwest 63 Edison 48 Washburn 64 Edison 65 Rooeevelt 90 I Wrestling Edison 27 Cooper 25 Edison 31 Totino Grace 21 Edison 45 North 15 Edison 45 Southwest 12 Edison 57 Henry 4 Edison 27 Park Center 27 Edison 49 South 12 Edison 26 Washburn 27 Edison 24 Rooeevelt 27 Edison 6 Mterson 49 Edison 39 Somerset 23 Hockey Boy’s Swimming -] Edison 44 South 18 Edison 0 Southwest 7 j Edison 43 Washburn 103 Edison 0 Roosevelt 10 Edison 40 North 37 Edison 7 South 1 Edison 59 Southwest 21 Edison 3 Washburn 6 Edison 44 Roosevelt 99 Edison 2 Henry 8 Edison 32 South 111 Edison 3 Southwest 3 Edison 36 North 42 Edison 0 Roosevelt Edison 58 Washburn 23 Edison 4 South 9 Edison 33 Southwest 96 Edison 56 Rooeevelt 22 ii! ll iki Gymnastics Edison vs Washburn. South: 56.15 Edison vs Henry. Roosevelt: 68.5 Edison vs Henry; 105.5 Edison vs Washburn: 101.9 Edison vs Roosevelt: 100.48 Edison vs Southwest: 102.83 122. Sophomoro Sophomore 123 Sauer, Johannas Berg. Jared Berg, Zachary Berlholf. Richie Bergstrom, Nina Binge, Charles Birge, Pearl Birmingham. Jason Blanchar, Kelly Bohach. Terence Bolton, Jenniler Bosquez. Jennifer Box well. Kelly Brinkman. Jennifer Brown. David Brv miner. Tiffany Bryan. Patrick Buechler. Margaret Burton. Kimberly Bufzler. Crystal Carlson. David Cehnskt. Sonia Chang, Ploua Chhang. Chhan Chhang. Chhom Chnstensen. Gregory Chrzanak. Kathy Clark. Christopher Clauson. Dorothy Clipporfon. Donello Albrecht. Brenda Anderson. Ann Anderson. Dean Austerman. Lois Bacha. Feysel Bain, Connie Balthazor. Diniel Banks. Anita Basswood. Kenneth Bauch. Jennifer Chad. Tina Cooley. W. Coelho, Rodngo Colvin. Thomas Coons. Brenda Corbett. Jason Coyle, John Decowski. Jeffrey DeMars, David Denny. D. 124 Sophomores DesJarlait. Terr.lee Dibble, Christina Dircks. Tamyra Drabczak. David Duckworth. Margaret Engdahl, Jodi Erickson. Holly Eschedcr, Schauntell Ferguson, Anthony Ferraro, Ted Fisher. Jason Fosberg. Andrea Fowlds, Daniel Gemlo, James Gilbert, Julie Glatczak, Joy Gordon, Michael Grady. Jennitor Granger. Blandon Groovers, Robert Grilhn, Shelly Gustafson. Russell Han, Chhoeut Hanson. Patsy Harris, David Hauser. Patrick Heisler. Ann-Marie Hill. James Hoang. Dennis Helen. Gerald Hdtzlider. Michelle Houa. L. Housdoq. Loren Hun. Kong Hun. Ty Jenson. Christine Johnson. Julie Johnston. Adam Jones. T. Jordan, Janet Dziedzic. Kelly Dzfuk, Mark Elltngboe. Denise Elshershaby. Mohamed Endsley. B. Jngersoll. Becky Jvos. Walter Jacobs. Brenda Jaeger. Kimberly Jastckt, Tony _J Sophomores 125 I Koelfgen, Susan Kong, Sophea Kcslowski, Edward Kotchen, Thomas Kramarczuk. John Kraska. Karen Kusmier.z. Paul Kutchera. Sheila LaMonl, Larry LaMonl. Mark Lampi. Aaron Langdeau. S. Larson. Cheryl Larson. Jennifer Layland. Derek Lee. Boo Mat Lee. Ber Lee. B. Lee. B. Lee. Ger Lee. Ka lee. Tammy Lee. Va Lemke. Katherine Lessard, Nicole Lindborg. Kristen Undberg, Robert Lindell, Cathryn Lisak, Ruth Lo. Khai Lohrke. Ronrtey Lor. V. Lor. X Lucast. Molly Kith. Y. Kittelson. Craig Krieng. M. Knops. Sham Kobow, Julia Koelfgen. Julie Junker. Jonathan Kaeppe, Jennifer Karkoc, Justin Kasper. Doni Kelm. Heather Kennedy. Jdclla Kennedy, Scott Kesavalu. Venkataswara Kim. Veary Kim. Young 126 Sophomores Lumpkins, Cassandra Ly. T. Ly. T. Maki. Matthew Malark, William Maxey. Brett Maxwell, Tama McDaniel, Chad McKay. Patrick Meil. Tracy Molek. Patricia Memonch. Karen Miles. Dawn Minh. R. Miskowtcc, Thomas Miwa, Mahnda Molla. Tewabech Moo. K. Morgan. David Morrison. Randolph Moca. Koca Munson. Michael Mcor. Map My. Kr.eng Nassin, M. Neuenielat. Steven Nhotsavang. Phetmamvono Nielsen. Steven Nong. L. Norlund, Roger Olsen. Rachel Ohon. Dustin Olson. Gerald Pan. Linda Pearson, Lance Pearson. Michele pelton, Kimberly Pelzl. Chad Perez. Jessica Petersen. Heidi Peterson. Heather Peterson. Jason Phay Ron Piceke. Shawn Plumley. Lonnie Marsz, Matthew Malthes, Tim Mattson. Chris Malison. Cory Mattson, lellroy Sophomores 127 Sandahl. Karla Sather. Lora Savann, Y. Schoen. Charles Seth. D. Smon. James Skavnak. Candace Skeesrck. ScotI Small. Robin Smith. James Sok. Chea Sorvig, Cynthia Sporlein, Patrick Stanley. Kiren Staub. Edward Stein. Curtis Stevens. Merer Stmar. Dale Stone. Robert Strickler, Jorji Sullivan. John Svenntngsen. Arnold Swenson. Brian Thammaransa, Thip Thao. Y. Thao. Y. Thao. Y. Thielko. Stefen Thompson. Robbie Thoraldson. Ginny 128 Sophomores Powell, Christine Pace. J. Reimann. Enc Reynolds, Michael Ripley. Colleen Risser, John Rotondo. Jean Rouis. Jocelyn Rubink, Brent Sam. Paul Timmins, Anthony Trann. Chher.g Trommel. Tom Tuchek, Frank Vang. Bee Vartchak. Paula Venzant. M. Vo. Van Von. T. Vue. Kou Walker. Alan Wallace. Pamela Watkins. Anissa V oyrauch, Julie White. L Wiles. Timothy Wilkinson. Gaysha Williams. J. Wincek. Edward V indhurst. Michael Wind hurst. Steve Wolle. Jennifer Wyandt. Kelly Wyandt. Knstie Xionq. B. Xiong. M. Xiong. Tou Xiong. Xia Xiong. Xong Yahrmatter. Kan Yang. Bee Yang. K. Yang. K. Yang. Kong Yang. Lao Yang. Lee Yang. M. Yang. P. Yang. Thao Yang, T. You. S. You. V. Zonk. Peter Ersbo. Deborah Sok. Sophea I I I Sophomores 129 130 Ortjdivzations Organizations 131 132 Organizations I Practices, frustration, getting tome late, But don't worry everyone, it will be great. Snap your pole, and do it right, It runs through your htad both day and night. Time to ptrform Slay in step. Keep in line Take a deep breath and it will be fine. We show many people The pride in our eyes for our great school for Edison High. But now the parades are over The summers gone, We did our best It's lime to move on We've made great friends, friendships we will never sever. We think of them now and will remember t tem forever. Organizations 133 134 OrqamzaUotvi Dancing ha! become something that takes up my time being a dancer as well as a friend to the line. It’s proof to me that some dreams do come true it's white ribbons in my hair, and my uniform, loo. It's practice that often I dread quite a bit, hut I can't imagine what I'd do or be without it. When we say it's hard u ork some think we have lied but that's all because they can' see the emotional side. Danceline gives you courage, discipline, poise and gall but it teaches you to care most important of all. There are times when I hate being committed so much but I know deep inside I’d never give up. The best part of danceline is the friendships you make they come about more quickly when so much is at stake. It's the friendships we make that help smooth out the bumps it's the friends that we make that pull us out of the dumps. Being part of this line is for no one else to understand it's not just that Ut place trophy or a trip with the band. It’s the caring and sharing and love by the ton for that's why we've won. 135 CHEEBLEABKRS We art the Cheerleaders of Edison High With one last chance to say Good-bye. We've laughed and cried for our Blue-Gold The times and memories can never be sold. We have the spirit, pep. and pride To show our Toms we’re on their side. We II never forget the laughter and fun Showing our sc ml that we're number one! We’ll always remember that yesterday's Dreams are tomorrow's memories. Good Irye Tommies Good bye. Vanessa Debbie Cindie Carmella Tina Sue Kim Kelly Lora Randi Tracy Julie Jill Organizations 137 WiEABB 138 Organizations I' all tf m on tht Vizard Staff IT h«fx yu find ibn [ yart.y.k njvj.fJr .rnd utl! ah’t ■ i-nng hath yar hightt I loot through It .1 ftu- ytjri dbiirn l .t i ■t J hard and dint i r An to hrnrg y tht • irixiok i I ’■ 1fiiarJ staff } I llu-.ir.uor -JuunuliM Phoiograj: Lay -out dciignet iantt Kchiif Vruvnld ikrl Icho hal t done pjav thy, tar adts.tr. i te priunl to yon tin lyS's'- u vitMfdr v mmhrr that ut i 9HMT. Eolith Dim. Ma-Thonk tHanks Studio, hi, to thank , ! •I’.. Ut'Jlike 'ra: ::r:' W'ilh Tht ■dt, and rr- ■Wtihold on to. So. u-himyou Kitd a lift in tht future, y.a urn flip through you r Jt.nkoh to look halt Ml th tall ytart tf jour lift. Organizations 139 IKTEBCiLTlRAL (LIB Organizations 141 9HEOI BKBAIE Organizations President: Sovannbang Mak. Secretary: BrtnJa Hoang. Not pictured: Treasurer: Dang Vang V,, m NYU II1VN STiBEiT €«VRCiL MASC 144 Organizations OrrM'iizafJom 145 ■•RP-EA9Y EXPRESS CHSil Silting: Brian Erickson, Carta Fjtrstad, Marina K art son, Mitt Kofsoat Standing: Lto Btnka sky, Kathy Kenkol, Rot MiUtr. Ginnj ThtraUson, Dart Halt. LesJit Stilt . Amy Erickson, Rogtr Karls n. Candi Skarnak.Jim llill. Htidi Andtrsvn, Ttddy Ftrran, Man Patch. Andy Therald son 146 Organizations 1 Organizations 14 7 148 Organizations Organizations 149 KEien chmai Spanish Organizations 151 STUCKiT AiBKS Orgaiuzaltotts Secretary-Treasurer Short,n AnJtricn, Vicc-Prcsidcm Erie Blnmrntritt, President Mary Kr.iwezymki NATIONAL n«NM SOCIETY We the 1986 Wizard Staff are dedicating this yearbook to you, the students, faculty and staff of Edison High School. Without all of you the memories of Edison would not he complete. Each of us will carry through life memories of the past four years which have enriched us. To those who remain and are yet to arrive we say, ”The traditions and memories are what the students, faculty and staff make them to he!” Wizard's Junior Boulevard Our Flagline, composed of girls, grades 10-12 plays an Important port In The Edison Marching Band. The girls are advised by Reggie Johnson who is also our I Band Master. The Flagltne. active throughout the • year, also finds itself practicing all the time, learning f Its routines for the various marching competitions It participates in. Row 11 K SdtofUr. Lim Mal«« (Captaml. Ufa Sath r. Row t I Rally BlancNar. Kathy Koriol (Captain). 8«th Htndnduon (Captan). ShtBy Crtfttt Row J: Crywai Buui r. Krnun Undtwtg Row 4: O:o«t« Clippanon. Sheryl Han ion. Natali Oban The Edison Pom-Toms are a group of girls who as the saying goes strut their stuff. The girls work hard all year long, learning and practicing the dances they perform at pep-festsand at major competitions. The girls all range from the 10th to 12th grade and arc supervised by Rita Andrescik. Row I: Jack NhoUavang. Dcna Trombley. Lyrwtt Barn. Kyn Crawn NlcoB AwJ tt«. K t n IgnarowKJ. Jrcm! r Tanntf. L iu H t. IXanrvi And«raon. Rack ! Bf owning. Jodi Rog '«. Anj l 0 4 Itt. T tn Sc hum. than M « Andrea Koilai. ChfHtm Prokopluk Not Pictured Joan Ertcktcn. Betvy Burfdend The Varsity Cheerleaders are probably the best known group at school. Everybody has probably seen a bunch of girls dressed in blue and gold starting off every pep-fest The cheerleaders also cheer at Varsity conference and non-conference games. Many cheerleaders to-be tryout at the end of their I— Sophomore year or at the end of their Junior year. Row I s Kim Zadio. Sue O'Reilly Row 2: Tracy Peter «, Tina Ei«V ten. Uia Wetag . JO Beekama Row 3: Julie W icoci, Vanataa — Mali . Ran McCormack. Cindw Bergman Row 4: Krly Noreil, Ofc-bt Tccgcraon. Catmala Elingbo The J.V. Cheerleaders are newcomers to the art of cheerleading. This Is the first year Edison has had them, The cheerleaders cheer at games in which J.V. players participate. The cheerleaders try out at the end of their Freshmen year and cheer throughout their Sophomore year. At the end of their Sophomore year the cheerleaders may try-out for Varsity Cheerleading Row I: Paul Vanchak. Jab Wr-.rauch Jriura Peter. Nma B«rg •riom Row 2: T-r-.a Cowl. Rrrnda A-Ved Orgam; ttions t The Edison Record is a student written and organized newspaper which is printed several times a year. The Record is written by a staff of seniors during their Journalism class. The staff tries hard to keep up with current events and reflect the opinions of the students, faculty and community. This year's Co Editors m Chief are Jennifer Manners and Jennifer Tanner. The Advisor is Mr. G. Lutz. Row I: Lim Fiikxr. R na« RoH, Sub P r on. Judy P«frow«i. Kim Zodto. NkcKc A- iiti . EmJy Lynch. Dun Mlc k. Mr LuU Row 2: Beth Jorngcr. Tern Schram. K thy KcekoL. Sandy Witten. Tw Ccmb . Vircm Main, Natal 0 Mn. Gndx Bug-nm. KrZy Nor !l, Anji Old . Row 3: Jmdn Manixrt. Apni Hobht. link Ox« f. JmnMa OK« il«. Uu VUI c. Dav S |k . Jchn Lour-, P m W.od hunt. Janrtla Tantxr, Da! H «xk. Amy Had The Math team is open to all students grades 9 thru 12. This group of kids aren't necessarily math wlzs. but are students who like math. Anybody interested In math and learning math techniques would be perfect for the team. They compete In city meets every 2 weeks. While on the Edison math team you not only improve your math skills, you also meet many other students. Mr. Kocur, the advisor, encourages all kids interested In math, to take part in this group. Row 1: Dang Vang. M .K«t Vang. Bund Hoanj. Joanna Hoang. Kins Fung. Sov nnh ng Mak Row 2: Nouken RUax. Ph V Chav. Ra P «nj. Tins Sow !h K o. S«.Svy Kcog. D nn Hoanj Row 3- Mr L w« Kocur. Van Vo. C rn Gxbrxr, R th Sa'g. Chong Hyon Hnng. Tech H y Unj The student council is a group of students who get together once a week under the supervision of Ms. Andrescik and Mr. Sovell. The council Is open to any student who wishes to participate in the planning of school activities. These students are representatives for the entire student body. They suggest new ideas as well as argue them. Throughout the year, the student council plans many school functions such as dances and special events for the community. Row is Orlis u PreAopujk, Jack Nhouavang. Rena RtCI. JiD y.cfxll Wain . S- O'Rrfly. Tina ErKkion. Jot OfU Row 2; Siaci P«l it«n. Dun Mx«k. Maiy Krawccyiiaki. Kathy Koo koi, M«ldi Andeewo. B chy JaMk . Man Patch. Rita Andiaactk. Ad l ►x Row Jl Amy H J. J«nu! 9 Hannan. Ondx bagman. KrZy Not ! Da.’ Mcoc-x . L«C N l an, Kaaarx RoStnno. Tanrxi. Pawn Jakubowai; Row 4: Pam Wlntfturat. Jack Kc.-wt Kathy JutKhko. PW.p Eksian. Mxh l Xohov . David Mu , Emuo Dial. Rc Mil i I I I I I “H.E A R.T. or Home Economics and Related Training club chapters Is a student organization for students who want to pursue careers in the Home-Economics field. These students learn their skills in simulated occupational experience programs, in the classroom and In on-the-job training The advisor is Ms. Busse. Row It N.coi Cunnngham. Dawn Aitkin.- Pag}y Bvcchlcr, Km Sc i«ll«f. Rohm Small. Krx M :«c Row 2: D«nx« Mattion. Dawn Jakubowiki, Sh iyl Hanna. Ln Swamen. Rofcn Scandtttt . Oxta tm« Motjan. Sandy Bu cW r imzations 157 ■p h 0 1 r G e r m ■7T n C 1 u b S I P ■a— n ■4 The Varsity and Freshman choirs arc both directed by Rita Andresclk. Both choirs are open to any student who wishes to learn about music, as well as sing. While taking part In the choir you not only sing, you also have lun and build up self-confidence. The choirs are involved in school activities and put on concerts. They also go on an annual spring tour. Horn I: Kathy KwW. Ntcd K by. Jolt Roam. Lota VM gt. Ho •h un Rodin . RKa Andr ofc CDkotlor). Tammy L«. Jtam O K r! . Pam Watac . Andrea Combi. Unrtlet B nkman. Sadat• D.naVJw Row 2: Karan Ignatcxwu. K 0y Sceet. StrjVu w J r« Ranch ! Skavnak, Oaw Hull. SUta Kohcot. Rob MJIc . Andy TKxald-lon. J«nr f«r Man fc«y, Amy H ta tgrav«. Liya Major, Donna Sodat •luiu. Linda Dm- Row 3: A oa WcVowslu. tXarx Mxak. Patty Hanaon Vinca SchanSal. Lao R «ku(«ky. Tony Fatguicn. Tctrlaa Dauulail. Holy EnckaoR. Sun Motet. MkhalW HoklUar. Ane la Wn M. C mi- Hit Row 4: Bath HanJrtckicn. Sunny Yt. Sracta Imdamayar. Jll Hcrloiiky, Pam Wjvihutye. Vladimir Toledo. Gnny Thoraidyca Jtm Hit. Teddy Ferraro. DaJo Sonar. Jo En iyhl. Uaa SmfcS. O-irW. R.?g Kni Malac. Pearl Rig . JenNler Haugei ]. Haathrr Kelm The German Gub. advised by Herr Koester. is open to all students learning German. The club's aim is to teach students about German customs and Germany's civilization. The students read about and act out customs of past and present which allows them a glimpse of the rich culture of Germany. They also learn about the cultures of countries that were influenced by Germany. Row I: Ri -« Andorton, Knua Sv -.-u jicn. Ru a fl Raymond. Lora Salhor. Vkucrr KruviOu Row 2: Mr KooMrr. Mlkr Garden. Joth Karppr. Ma Kobow. Crynul Butrlrr. Kumir Kmavatu Our Spanish Club is open to all students Interested In learning Spanish The club, run by our Spanish teacher Sophie Boutsioukos. participates In many activities at school. Through the club, the students learn Spanish and in doing so. also learn about Spam and her culture. c u Jl Row I: Joyce Gawrn. Rena Red. Juke Ojit. Ruth Ljyak. Wu Johnson. JoAa Pearaon. Boh HmdrKkMn. Amy Kohn. Xonj Row 2.- M h tW Warnr. Kalhy Oru-ak. Sawn Korllgm Mte KceHsm. Cana Hmdndnon, Dean Andnton. MchrlJ Brrasrcn. Donrr-tha Jnhnmn. Cynlhia Laboy. Tricw Malek Row 3. Mcdy Lu can. Kan Yahrmaitrr. Oud McDtnWI. Dawn Holloway, Uw John yon, K Sy Dm-dac. Dmaac Ellngbor, Shanewn Loeenc . Jiuca Prtrr, Shrfly Ford. Sophw Boutwxako. Row 4: Rek Balk . Mary Brr juut. Jim Slnvn. Dadd Carlaen. Q ia Laytand. E k Btummom. Tyiet Jobwon. Tan Swanycn. Jim Smahfl. Hooda Bardual Dav Skavnak T T T I T C h C u ix- The French Gub. run by our French teacher Mr. Doyle. Is open to all students who wish to learn French. The club involves itself in many activities at school as well as competing In state competitions. The students In the club not only learn French, but also learn about the unique culture and cuisine of France and other French speaking people. Row I: Kunoy JUrko. Ma.K r Vane. CVtatn ProkoptA. Jack .VotMvans. Roman Orman. Twuabrch Mol . Uaa Cailro. Ben-da Hit. Me-wlte Warn . Su O Rclly Row 2 Tern Mundm. Thu. Kraa k y. Mary Krawcrynyki. Staei PaUrwry. Sham P « taon. Para 8 r man. AnjM 0)4 . Kkn Lok«n, Shawn L i-nnn. Phaly Cha. Row 3: Chock l at. Nome R«th. Penny Part . Lila Purll . Jw!tc Wcyraueh. John M-jndschmk. Kate $m V Ron Phay. L W Nelton. Phan Khoo Row 4 Mown Rohrann Den Ur Cbppnton. Ccrry Etxkwn Kathy JutKhko. Ptulp Elman. BrMn Ertckton. Job NnaffrfcUt. I. a Thoi . Dmurwand Sold. Ml. Ooyte (Advisor) I S3 On amzatKMss -J A-.des arc a special group of students. These students take an hour out of the normal school day to help teachers with their work. There are three kinds of aides; teacher aides, library aides, and office aides. Each position requires a student who is responsible enough to attend class every day but also a person who does whatever needs to be done Row I: Lna Twher. Kim Z 9o. Emily LyiwK CunU Ik won. N«J Kirby. Rin ll McComck. Judy P-rtiowiu. Tommy Smrh Row 2; Gna Roni. J«vn g«. $ ndy Walton. Loo Tlwo. Lon W«Uj . 7Vn Kr.vi Row 3: LorrMn Cm.m, lam McCWfcw. ifawi Pm Wmdhune. Lem Mows , haraue O Kerk- KvOr MaroA Sua Mom The NHS is an organisation that recognizes 11th and 12th grade students who excel in academics and are Involved in extra-curricular or community activities. The NHS also strives to exemplify the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character and service. This year's officers were Mary Krawczynski President. Eric Blumentritt Vice President. Sharon Anderson Treasurer Mr. Doyle and Sophie Boutsioukos were the NHS advisors for 1985-86. W H -S. T Row 11 D ag Vo-on. Mjl K i V ng. down Mmoj. B«iX IWndiwkion. Polly AngwotUo. p«h Mnh. OotRIno Prokopft . K«tio Coton. Sopton Scv Row 2: Sunny Yl. CUudu H.Irim. So «n-A ng Mak. VMMh S«v. Sonosh Own. Hun Chhuoy, VMM Oim. MKholo W«mo. PhoiyOov Row 3: Sop BouCwuukoo, SlaO PkUrwn. Kory K-i«-«yn kl. VonotM Main. Shwon ArdorKn. Mkhdo AnliftMil. Bocky VonArrwm. D wn Slono. Son Thouk. Jonndoi Tanim Row «: DtM Jakubowiki. tUstry JuiKhko. Todd Drtxmj. R«ek livid. Dow For roro. Eric EMunwniiitt. Andy Folhog. EmAo Oar. 8run Enckioo. Jo Nramkldl I I I I I The Intercultural Club, advised by Mr. Silver, is made up of foreign students attending Edison. The club was founded by Mr Stiver In 1981 as an aid to help foreign students assimilate into the mainstream of school life and to help them overcome the obstacles they faced tn becoming participants in various school activities. Another aim of the club is to help American students appreciate and understand the various cultures the foreign students come from. Row li Ding Vang. Xumw Xleng. M i K«rc Vac . Btrnda Hooag. Thao Yl. Phnurn Kim. Thip Thamnarahwi, Jtunna Hoang. Pholy Ou1. Row 2; Sofcha-.'aka Chan, Lang Chav. Poch Mrh. Tr-abwh MoXa. Soptol Song, Vcaina K«o. Lakkhana Haig. SMwy Ly. (U Phong. Row 3: Daiavulh On, Xou Yang. Torvj Mcua. Lw Thao. Emtio Dim. San Ttouk. S «IS Ourn. Sinanoka Chaw. D nn Hcung. Hi M Sdwf (Advnorl I I I I I The 1985-86 Debate Team was headed by Co-Captains Heidi Anderson and Dan Waters. The team took part In practice meets at Kellog H.S. and competed in the Metro Debate League. This year the Speech students did not have a team to belong to. so to speak. However, the lack of a team did not dampen their spirits. The group held discussions on varied topics and problems of today. Two students, Dan Waters and Masanee Robinson also won 1st and 2nd place in a VFW sponsored program called Voice of Democracy which was broadcast on the radio. Row 1-. JuU Ojtt. Htvli Andmon. Amy Ha . ChntfHM Prokopwk. Row 2: AlKSm DityMu- N Uk Own. K«nl Sikm. Maunw Rohnaaa. Kclv Skonkk. Mi LuU n 4- c T_ C U i- t jl r a T 1 _u b S P e e -c- h D c ■b- a -L o yanizatioi 159 160 Freshmen Fresh mon 161 Anderson. Ranee Anderson, Shawn Anchor, Dryndi Aune. Andrea Balck. Michelle Ballenqer, Bobbie Jo Ballot. William Barden, Jeremy Barko, Kenneth Barrett. Marci Bastian, Melissa Beaulieu. Tracey Bell. Jean Bellamy. Jody Berggren. Michelle Bergman, Pamela Blake. Brenda Bonebrako. Scott Bnggs, Betty Bronson. Alisha Brousseau. Nicole Browne. Kathl x n Buchanan. James Budinger, Diana Baruch, Brett Capouch, Jarclyn Cartier. Michelle Castro. Lisa Champagne. Andre Chann. H. Charm, N. Chase, Suzanne Cheap. Savin Clieap. Savoeur Chen. Lihyuh Chhun, T. Aim. Becka Alston. Dreanna Ament, Shannon A rnmi. Sabtha Amini, Wahida L Chose. Gregory Clear. Michelle Corbett. Kristin Craven. Pilar Curney. Kashla Dahor. Alec Dalros. Kimberly Day. EarI Debheck. Mark Demans, Paula Derheim. Christopher 162 Freshmen Duarte. Kristen Eap, Roattha Ekman, Sarah Elder. Teasha Elmqulst, Shannon Erickson, Colleen Erickson, Corey Ernst. Robert Faehn. Brent Fairbanks. Michael Fairdoth. Colleen Farinella. Toma Fischer. Kent Floyd, Dawn Fondren. Shuntel Foster. Latrece Fox, Lenaye Franz, laneen Freeman, Charles Frisco. Theresa Fung. King Furzland. Melissa Gallagher. Shay Gavino. Joyce Gerber. Annette Ghani. Mohmmed Green, hhn Greevers. R. Grceland. Tracey Gruba. Christy Hall. Candace Harare, Richard Hansen. Timothy Hanstad. Angela Hamer. Robert Harris. Peter Haugesag. Jennifer Heille. Sean Hendr.ckscn. Gina Hemandeez. C. Hill. Brenda Hoiimann. Howard _J Freshmen 163 Hovanetz. Br.qid Hoyoz, Gregory Hunt. A. Huntor, Michael Hupp. John Ives. Brenda Jackson. Tomika Jacob. J. Jacobson, Morgan Janssen, Rebecca Jenatersen. J. Jvnnrich. Dana Jensen. Heather Jenson. Scott Johnson. Angel Johnson, Donretha Johnson. Jennifer Johnson. Roxanne Johnson. Sara Jordan. Jessica Jorgensen. Teresa Junker, Lisa Kaczrowski, Tony Kaeppe. Joshua Karlson, Roger Keller. Glenn Kim. Phirun Kinnunen. Kristine Kline, Jacqueline Knoke. Maureen Knops, Stephen Knowler. Mart Kohn, Amy Jo Kofodge. K. Kopecky, Tiffany Kraskey. Phillip Kriesol. Danielle Knesel, Vance Kussatz. Steven Kutchera. Larry Laboy. Cynthia Lampman, Michelle Langlais. Bradley Langlais. Peter Lar.qums, Kaci Lesley. Tania loaf. Chuck Lee. £ Loo, O. l e. T. Lee. T. Lennon. Shawn 16-1 Freshmen Lewis. L bghtloot. Lanell Lind, Darnel! btecky, Brian bltman, Alexanc Maxwell, Trena McCorkh, Kevin McOutsSon. Kristine Meak. T Monk. V. Mdbum, Gina Milliman. Denise Minh. Ting Montgomery, Ins Moore, Scott Mona. C. Mona, Chao Munden Tem Myers, Laura Navid. P Nellermoe. Tracy Nelson. Timothy Nhotsavang, Mono Nielsen. Charles Nyberg. lason O'Donnell. Elizabeth O'Donnell. Gina Overton. Warxia Oyon, Melanie Pantze. Vaughn Parsons. John Pattee, Penny Paulson. Todd Pelzl. Danette Peterson. Kristy Peterson. Penny Peterson. Sherrie Petroske. Lara Pha. X. Pira, Norman Freshmen 165 Randall, Melissa Raymond. Russell Reich. Keith Reynolds. A. Reynolds. C. Rolak. Noukone Roos. Charlene Roes, Kevin Rue. Gkji Rush. Tnna Saice, Robert Sang, S. Soros. Travis Safer. Devinna Savage, Alexander Scanlon, Fonda Schell. Theresa Schreiber. Sherry Schweitzer, Alan Settorstrom. Kimberly Seymour. Shan Shanor. Richard Slkenkl, Tanya Silas. Avia Simon. Angela Sinanoka. C. Sivanlch. Gary Smith. Rachel Smolak. Stephen Sok. Sopheak Sopheap. S. Soukup. A. Stark, Jason Stedman. David Stein. Steven Stevens. Moron Sakhu. R. Suom. Y. Svenningsen. Krista Swartz, Jody Swigari, Bonnie Syonesa Rathsamay 166 Freshmen Thun. N. Timmons. Mark Toussaml. Marvelous Touy. Sar Tucker. Michelle Turan. Kimberly Tyni. M. Uilhoven. Todd Vandermyde. Jay Vang. Chao Vang. Houa Vang. L. Vang. L Vang. Y. VanSboten, Trisha VanVleei. Kelly Vollrath. Todd Vong. Malaythong Vue. Bao Vue. Ong Vue, Zong Waisanen. Angela Walz. Ronald Warren, Jenniler Webb. Marjorie Weigler, Ltsa Weller. Elizabeth Weizenegger, Kimberly West cot I. Jeannie Westfall. Chad White. T. Williams. Sonjia Williams. Tonjia Wilson. Robyn Winebrenner. Tina Xiong. Bai Xiong. B. Xiong, K. Xiong. Pao Yang. Bon Yang. Ka Yang. L. Yang. S. Yang. S. Yang. Wang Yang. Y. Zemke. luhe Ziegelman. Brian Freshmen 167 ' oafina.If.Barheft osmetology Fadulty Melville I. Bauman Social Studies Janet L. Bensdn LEP Sha 'oh.S Busift Ellen Bielejesk Mathematics 111! ■ ■ c Jesse hild J D. B ievelc 1 sse pmer mm it Lillian Bistiecos English Bunkhean C LEP Jhhur r '( c Jaesa. 'peek fra Edu rudup catior | | ” f I. Ferguson Education '.man mici John E. Frank TdnaWTlJ. 'Fuller Industrial •ocial Worker Joan G. Jacqueline Heinric. Restaurant Magne Physical Education Richard Kramer Chemistry Arthur D. Maillet Special Education David L. Moore Social Studies Michael T. Morris Special Education ; i ! i Conrad Knapek Mathematics Gerald R. Lutz English Philip R. Mosher Mathematics ! i ! Mary A. Lutz Biology Harold Honkola Social Studies Henry D. Hull Mathematics Dale A. Hulme Mathematics Earl H. Larsen Sharon M. Lee-Sheridan Seng Lo Social Studies Speech LEP Mathematics Ching Te Ing LEP Marjorie Hlavka Finance Magnet Allan C. Johnson Industrial Arts Terry E. Laine Biology Frances D. Johnson English Reginald E. Johnson Band James W. Kanwischer Counselor Erich P. Koester Work Coordinator William Kostick Physics Gerald J. Kovach Counselor Lewis Kocur Mathematics Saundra Rowell English James Saxton Work Coordinator Jane Schulz Nurse Paul T. Schweppe LEP Maurice Silver Art Social Studies Lloyd E. Olson Counselor Carol E. Pomroy Counselor Robert E. O'Neill Work Coordinator Donald J. Reichel Physical Education Andrew J. Ostazeski Art Daniel J. RoH English Arvid K. Simmons Social Studies Christian K. Skjervold Social Studies Peter Sovell Business Phyllis P. Stapp Media Specialist Shirley H. Thompson English Ralph Neubeck English Mary Ostrander LEP Dennis P. O'Keefe Mathematics Jay C. Peterson English Jodiane Trask Neng Vue Jean Wollan LEP LEP Business Faculty 171 Secretaries: Mrs. Jean Schweick, Mrs. Ann Falkum, Mrs. Genevieve Niznik, Miss Maureen Bu-ganski. Mrs. Bonnie Mattson, Mrs. Vicki Hamilton. Mrs. Jeanette Varhol School Aides: Row 1: Neng Vue, Vu Yang. Alicia Hanson, Eva Bolin, Vivian Gallegos Row 2: Mae Luka. Dennis McGowan, Sokha Chan, Betty Claussen Engineers: Row 1: Donald Anderson, Patrick Mullen, Irene Johansen, Ron Boos. Leonard Nelson Row 2: Charles Weber, Walter Moritko, Michael Pugsley, William Maddox. Brad Nelson Lunchroom Staff: Row I: Helen Fuxx. Barbara Williams. Millie Begin Row 2: Juan Nordin, Betty Cox. Mary Cox. Jeanette Winkelmann. Grace Anderson 172 Faculty Seniors Andersen, Chris 24 Andersen, Michelle 24 Anderson, Dianna 24, 156 Anderson, Sharon 18, 24, 92, 153, 159 .Anderson, Wendy 24 Antinozzi, Michele 18, 24, 159 Audette, Nicolle 24, 156, 157 Babekuhl, Frederick 24, 59 Balko, Elizabeth 24 Ballot, Frederick 9, 11, 19, 24, 86, 158, 159 Bartlett, Jody 24 Belanger, Kenneth 25 Benkulsky, Leo 25, 158 Bergman, Cynthia 9, 25, 156, 157 Bergquist, Mats 25 Bisset, Charles 25, 159 Blumentritt, Eric 25, 153, 158, 159 Brozak, Kristine 25 Brummer, Willian 25 Bryan, Jellrey 25 Buechler, Sandra 25, 156 Bums, Michael 25 Carlson, Roxanne 26, 90 Chav, Phaly 26, 157, 158, 159 Chester, Jamie 26, 157 Chhuoy, Hun 26, 159 Chrzanak, Karen 26 Colvin, Kathleen 26, 159 Combs, Tina 26, 156 Craven, Kym 26, 156 Oelong, Todd 26, 94, 159 Diaz, Emilio 26, 42, 138, 140, 154, 157, 159, 175, 176 Dienert, Sherry 26 Drabczak, Mark 8, 11, 26 Dziedzic, Tim 9, 11, 27 Ellingboe, Carmella 27, 156 Erickson, Brian 5, 55, 146, 158, 159 Ervin, Rebecca 26 Felling, Andrew 27, 86, 159 Ferraro, David 27, 159 Fisher, Lisa 27, 157, 159 Foster, Raymond 27 Fung, Bill 27, 143, 157 Furzland, Kimberly 27 Glidden, Michael 27 Goral, Robert 28 Gromek, Terrence 28 Gulenchyn, Mark 28, 138 Hall, Amy 28, 144, 157, 159 Hammes, Gina 28 Hang, Chao 28 Hanstad, Joel 28 Hauser, Shawn 28 Heacock, Dale 28, 138, 156, 157, 167 Heggem, Paul 28 Hendrickson, Beth 28, 156, 158, 159 Hill, Gara 29 Hillerns, Claudia 29, 157 Hoang, Joanna 20, 29, 157, 159 Hobbs, April 29, 157 Holger, Bonnie 29 Hong, Chong 29, 157 Hult, David 29, 158 Humphrey, Debra 29 Hupp, Thomas 8, 11, 29 Ingebretson, Paul 29 Jakubowski, Dawn 29, 96, 157, 159 Jevnager, Beth 30, 157, 159 Johansen, William 30 Johnson, Lisa 30 Johnson, Tyler 30, 158 Jurchisin, Kelly 30 Jurichko, Kathy 30, 144, 157, 158, 159 Karlson, Marissa 5, 30, 59, 61, 138, 146 Kea, Bunny 30 Khon, Phan 30, 158 Kiatoukaysy, Bounthavong 30 Kierscht, Matthew 30 Kimbrough, Patricia 31 Kisel, Kathryn 31 Knight, Lisa 31 Kobernat, Charles 31 Kohout, Michael 31, 59, 157, 158 Konkol, Kathleen 31, 156, 157, 158 Kraskey, Christine 31 Krawczynski, Mary 31, 153, 157, 158, 159, 206 Kvamme, Tracy 31 Layland, Christopher 31, 158 Lee, Chao 31 Lee, May 32 Lee, Tou 32 Lown, John 32, 59, 61, 157 Lund, Jay 32 Lynch, Emily 32, 157, 159 Macko, David 32 Magee, York 32 Mak, Sovanahang 32, 143, 157, 159 Malec, Christine 32, 157, 158 Malec, Lisa 32, 156, 157, 158 Manners, JenniJer 32, 144, 157 Matis, Vanessa 8, 11, 33, 59, 156, 157, 159 Mattson, Denice 33, 157 Mattys, Brett 33 Maxey, Lori 33 McjArdle, David 33 McCollow, Joan 33, 159 McDonald, Dan 33 McNamara, Kelli 33 Micek, Diane 9, 11, 33, 156, 157, 158 Minh, Peche 33, 159 Miszkiewicz, Christopher 34 Morgan, Christine 34, 96, 157 Moses, Elisabeth 34, 156, 159 Moua, Boon 34 Moua, Teng 34, 157, 159 Moua, Tou 34 Moua, Xou 34 Murzyn, Mary 34 Nelon, Jason 35 Nelson, Lynn 35 Neuenleldt, Julie 35, 158, 159 Nisell, Erik 36, 80 Norell, Kelly 9,11, 35, 144, 156, 157, 158, 159 O'KeeUe, Jean 35, 157, 158, 159 Ojile, Angela 35, 59, 61, 157, 158 Oleson, Gordon 35 Oliver, Cory 35 Olson, JeJJrey 35 Olson, Robert 35 Or, Virak 35 Ourn, Varin 35 Palm, Trevor 35 Pearson, Julia 36, 157 Pearson, Shawn 36 Petersen, Staci 21, 36, 138, 157, 158, 159 Peterson, Ronald 36 Petrowitz, Judith 36, 157, 159 Pheng, Ra 36, 59, 61, 157, 159 Platt, Michael 36 Prokopiuk, Christine 8, 11, 21, 36, 156, 157, 158, 159 Reynolds, Michelle 36 Reynolds, Thomas 36 Ringwelski, Patricia 37, 159 Risser, Karyn 37 Robinson, Masanee 37, 138, 157, 158, 159 Rodriguez, Jamie 37 Roll, Renae 37, 157, 158 Rossi, Angelina 37, 159 Rossi, Anthony 8, 37 Runganadhan, Najur 38, 138, 174 Sajka, David 37, 157 Sarkilahti, Gary 37 Scammahorn, Raymond 37 Schendel, Vincent 38, 158 Schiefler, Christopher 38 Schleicher, Pamela 38 Schlundt, Martin 38 Schram, Theresa 38, 156, 157 Schullo, Jason 38 Schweitzer, Henry 38 Simning, Mary 38 Siv, Visith 38, 159 Skavnak, David 22, 38, 158 Skavnak, Raechel 39, 59, 158 Skeesick, Kelly 39, 159 Smith, Kathleen 39, 158 Smith, Lisa 39, 158 Song, Sophal 39, 159 Sophon, Siv 38, 159 Sparrow, Anthony 39, 59, 61 Standal, Peter 39 Stone, Dawn 39, 159 Swigart, Bradley 39, 80 Sylvester, John 39 Tanner, JenniJer 22, 39, 156, 157, 159 Tcha, Pao 40 Thao, May 40 Thielhom, Chriss 40 Thielke, Leisha 40 Thouk, San 40, 59, 61, 138, 159, 174 Ung, Muy 40 Vanarnam, Rebecca 40, 159 Vandenheuvel, Deborah 40 Vang, Chue 40 Vang, Dang 40, 143, 157, 159 Vang, Ker 40 Vang, Mai Ker 41, 59, 61, 156, 157, 158 159 Vang, Nay 41 Vang, Txeng 41 Vigoren, Christine 41 Vue, Chong 41 Vue, Mao 41 Vue, Pa 41 Walz, Gerald 41 Wame, Michelle 22, 41, 157, 158, 159 Watten, Sandra 41, 157 White, Tamara 41 White, Timothy 42 Windurst, Pamela 42, 157, 158, 159 Witkowski, Anna 42, 158 Xiong, Dang 42 Xiong, Vang 42 Yang, Ge 42 Yang, Mao 42 Yang, Sue 42 Yang, Vang 42 Yang, Yer 42 Yant, Tamara 42 Yi, Sunny 42, 158, 159 Zadlo, Kimberly 43, 59, 61, 156, 157, 159 Zondlo, Roxanne 43 Zustiak, Danelle 43 Juniors Akinsanya, Israel 68 Anderson, Heidi 68, 157, 159 Anderson, Maya 68 Antinozzi, Melissa 68 Atchison, Dawn 68 Barden, Tyrone 68 Barekzai, Hooda 68, 158 Bartz, Lynette 68, 156 Basna, 11 68 Basswood, Janice 68 Index 173 I I I I I I I I I I I Beckstrom, Kari 68 Beeksma, Jill 68, 155, 156, 157 Bentley, Carmen 68 Benza, Richard 68 Bjorklund, Karl 68 Blahoski, Jodi 68 Bliskowski, John 68 Blumhoeter, Mark 68, 84 Bolton, Craig 68 Boonsavany, B. 68 Borom, Rhonda 68 Budd, B. 68 Bursch, Kevin 68 Cadwell, Cindy 68 Capouch, Jessica 68 Chan, Sokhannaka 68 Chang, Peto 68 Changsaly, My 68 Chann, L. 68 Chav, Lang 68 Chee, L. 68 Chester, Angela 55, 68, 186 Chhouk, H. 68 Clabo, Pamela 68 Clark, David 68 Clark, Kimberly 68 Damawand, Said 68 Davis, Christopher 69 Devito, Patrick 69 Dionne, Linda 69, 158 Dooner, Blake 69 Dooner, Deann 69 Dooner, Mary 69 Doren, David 69 Dubak, Dennis 69 Dupay, Deanna 69 Ekman, Philip 69, 157, 188 Eliason, J. 69 Ericksen, Joan 69 Erickson, Amy 69 Erickson, Scott 69 Erickson, Tina 5, 69, 156, 157 Ferguson, Shawn 69 Few, Anjalla 69 Fisher, Charles 69 Fjerstad, Carla 69 Franczak, Michael 69 Gauley, ]. 69 Giebner, Carrie 69 Hang, Chue 69 Hang, Yer 69 Hanson, Sheryl 69, 157 Haugen, Christene 69 Hayes, Gregory 69 Herlofsky, Jill 69 Hesselgrave, Amy 69, 158 Hoang, Brenda 69, 157, 158 Holden, Richard 69 Holscher, Jason 69 Hopkins, Dianne 69 Ignatowicz, Karen 69, 156 Jahangiri, Mohamdali 69 Jahnke, Rebecca 69, 157 Jordan, Edward 69 Kahsay, Abraham 70 Keiser, Jack 70, 157 Kenerson, Steven 70 Keo, Sowath 70 Keo, Veasna 70 Kesavalu, Kumar 70 Khon, Pha 70 Koenen, Joselle 70 Kong, Sochivy 70 Korzenowski, Peter 70 Kozlak, Andrea 70 Krause, Tracy 70 Kue, Bao 70 Kuha, Darcy 70 Laird, Sharaunta 70 LaMont, Michael 70 LaMotte, Lisa 70 Larson, Mark 70 Lasserre, Dawn 70 Lee, Blong 70 Lee, Ger 70 Lee, Leng 70 Lee, N. 70 Lee, Steven 70 Lenzen, Troy 70 Lim, Tchieng 70 Lindernyer, Stacie 70, 158 Litzenberger, Melissa 70 Locke, James 70 Ly, Sivhuy 70 Lynch, Theodore 70 Mach, Melissa 70 Mahon, Erin 70 Manthey, Jennifer 70 Maring, Y. 70 Martin, Noel 70 McCormick, Randy 70, 156, 159 McGovern, Tomas 71 McNamara, Kari 71 Milbum, Marc 71 Miller, Robert 157, 158 Morlan, James 71 Moses, Susanna 71, 158 Mundschenk, John 71, 158 Muor, Vicheth 71 Murray, Thomas 71 Nang, R. 71 Neil, V. 71 Nelson, Eric 71 Nelson, Leslie 71, 90, 146, 158 Nelson, Richard 71 Nelson, Ronette 71 Ngar, T. 71 Ngin, Sathouka 71 Nguon, Arey 71 Nhia, Y. 71 Nielsen, Joseph 71 Nong, Mony 71 Nou, Phaly 71 Novak, Jason 71 OReilly, Susan 71, 156, 157. 158 Ojile, Julie 71, 157, 158 Olsen, Natalie 71, 156, 159 Omar, Adil 71 Omar, Roman 71 ■On, Daravuth 71 Oum, Sanith 71 Oum, Soneth 71 Patch, Mari 71, 146, 157 Petersen, Tracy 71, 156 Peterson, Jeffery 71 Peterson, Mark 71 Phan, Bona 71 Phillips, Charles 71 Poliszuk, Sonia 72 Pomerenke, John 72 Preese, David 72 Reich, Kelly 72 Reth, Nomg 72 Riley, Angela 72 Roepke, Ann 72 Rogers, Jodi 72, 156, 158 Rondo, David 72-Roy, Catherine 72 Saros, James 72 Sather, James 72 Scandrette, Robin 72, 157 Schieffer, Kimberlie 72, 156, 157 Schleif, Katie 72 Senko, Christine 72 Setterstrom, Todd 72 Shields, Stephen 72 Sikkink, Debbie 72 Smahel, James 72 Smith, Tammy 72 Soderquist, Denise 72, 158 Solz, Scott 72 Sparrow, Joseph 72 Sroy, Potheavy 72 Stegora, Amy 72 Stiffarm, Theresa 72 Sukhu, Bissoondai 72 Swann, Montgomery 72 Swanson, Lisa 72 Swanson, Timothy 72, 158 Swenson, Loralee 72 Tea, Kim 72 Thao, Kong 72 Thao, Xee 72 Thera, Lara 72 Thoraldson, Andrew 72, 146, 158 Toeung, H. 73 Torgerson, Debra 73, 156 Touy, L. 73 Trann, Meng 73 Trast, Cory 73 Trombley, Denae 73, 156 Ung, Huy 73 Ung, Pacharith 73 Vang, C. 73 Vang, Chia 73 Vang, Houa 73 Vang, Leng 73 Vang, Mai 73 Vang, May 73 Vang, Va 73 Voeur, T. 73 Vosler, Bryan 73 Vue, Houa 73 Vue, Vang 73 Vue, Yang Waisanen, Lisa 73 Wegrzyn, Malgorzata 73 Weidt, Scott 73, 84 Weilage, Lora 73, 156, 158, 159 Weizenegger, Gregory 73 Wessling, L. 73 Westcott, Julie 73, 156 Westphal, Jill 73 Wiles, Joy 73 Wirtz, Susan 73 Xao, V. 73 Xiong, Houa 73 Xiong, la 73 Xiong, Thai 73 Yang, Kher 73 Yang, Pa 73 Yang, Wang 73 Yang, Xou 73 Yang, Y. 73 Zajac, John 73 Zak, Timothy 73 Sophomores Albrecht, Brenda 124, 156 Ylnderson, Ann 124 Anderson, Dean 124 Austerman, Lois 124 Bacha, Feysel 124 Bain, Connie 124 Balthazor, Daniel 124 Banks, Anita 124 Basswood, Kenneth 124 Bauch, Jennifer 124 Bauer, Johannas 124 Berg, Jared 124 Bergstrom, Nina 124, 156 Bertholf, Richard 124 Birge, Charles 124 Birge, Pearl 124 Birmingham, Jason 124 Blanchar, Kelly 124, 156 Bohach, Terence 124 Bolton, Jennifer 124 Bosquez, Jennifer 124 Boxwell, Kelly 124 Brinkman, Jennifer 124 Brown, David 124 Brummer, Tiffany 124 Bryan, Patrick 124 Buechler, Margaret 124 Burton, Kimberly 124 Butzler, Crystal 124, 156 Carlson, David 124 Celinski, Sonia 124 Chang, Ploua 124 Chhang, Chhan 124 Christensen, Gregory 124 Chrzanak, Kathy 124 Clark, Christopher 124 Clausen, Dorothy 124 Clipperton, Donelle 124, 156 Cloud, Tina 124, 156 Coelho, Rodrigo 124 Colvin, Thomas 124 Cooley, W. 124 Coons, Brenda 124 Corbett, Jason 124 Coyle, John 124 Decowski, Jeffrey 124 DeMars, David 124 Denny, D. 124 Desjarlait, Terrilee 124 Dibble, Christina 124 Dircks, Tamyra 125 Drabczak, David 125 Duckworth, Margaret 125 Dziedzic, Kelly 125 Dziuk, Mark 125 Elhngboe, Denise 125 Endsley, B. 125 I 174 Index hgdahl, Jodi 125 'rickson, Holly 125 'schedor, Schauntell 125 Ferguson, Anthony 5, 125 erraro, Ted 125, 146 Fisher, Jason 125 osberg, Andrea 125 Fowlds, Daniel 125 Gemlo, James 125 Gilbert, Julie 125 Glatczak, Joy 125 Gorden, Michael 5 Grady, Jenniler 125 Granger, Blandon 125 Greevers, Robert 125 Gritiin, Shelly 125 Gustafson, Russell 125 Han, Chhoeut 125 Hanson, Patsy 125 Harris, David 125 Hauser, Patrick 5 Heisler, Ann-Marie 125 Her, Ge 125 Hill, James 125, 146 Hoang, Dennis 125 Holen, Gerald 125 Holtzlider, Michelle 125 Houa, L. 125 Houselog, Loren 84, 125 Hun, Kong 125 Hun, Ty 125 igersoll, Becky 125 as, Walter 125 cobs, Brenda 125 eger, Kimberly 125 sicki, Tony 125 nsen, Christine 125 hnson, Julie 125 hnston, Adam 125 nes, T. 125 Jordan, Janet 125 Junker, Jonathan 125 Kaeppe, Jennifer 125 Karkoc, Justin 126 Kasper, Doni 126 Kelm, Heather 126 Kennedy, Idella 126 Kennedy, Scott 126 Kesavalu, Venkataswara 126 Kim, Veary 126 Kim, Young 126 Kith, Y. 126 Kittleson, Craig 126 Kneng, M. 126 Knops, Sharri 126 Kobow, Julia 126 Koelfgen, Julie 126 Koelfgen, Susan 126 Kong, Sophea 126 Koslowski, Edward 126 Kotchen, Thomas 126 Kramarczuk, John 126 Kraska, Karen 126 Kusmierz, Paul 126 LaMont, J arry 126 LaMont, Mark 126 Lampi, Aaron 126 l,angleau, S. 126 Larson, Cheryl 126 Larson, Jennifer 126 Layland, Derek 126 Lee, B. 126 Lee, Ba. 126 Lee, Bao 126 Lee, Ber 126 Lee, Ger 126 Lee, Ka 126 Lee, Tammy 126 Lee, Va 126 Lemke, Katherine 126 Lessard, Nicole 126 Lindberg, Kristen 126, 150 Lindberg, Robert 126 Lindell, Cathryn 126 Lisak, Ruth 126 Lo, Khai 126 Lohrke, Ronney 126 Lor, V. 126 Lor, X. 126 Lucast, Molly 126 Lumpkins, Cassandra 126 Ly, T. 126 Ly, To 126 Maki, Matthew 127 Malark, William 127 Marsz, Matthew 127 Massiri, M. 127 Matthes, Tim 127 Mattson, Chris 127 Mattson, Cory 127 Mattson, Jeffrey 127 Maxey, Brett 127 Maxwell, Tania 127 McDaniel, Chad 127 McKay, Patrick 127 Meil, Tracy 127 Melek, Patricia 127 Memorich, Karen 127 Miles, Dawn 127 Miller, Carolyn 127 Minh, R. 127 Miskowiec, Thomas 127 Miwa, Malinda 127 Molla, Tewabech 127 Moo, K. 127 Morgan, David 127 Morrison, Randolf 127 Moua, Koua 127 Munson, Michael 127 Muor, Map My, Kheng 127 Nelson, Paulette 127 Nhotsavang, Phetmanivone 127, 156 Nielsen, Steven 127 Nong, L. 127 Norlund, Roger 127 Nuenfeldt, Steven 127 Olson, Dustin 127 Olson, Gerald 7 Olson, Rachel 127 Pan, Linda 127 Pearson, Lance 127 Pearson, Michele 127 Pelton, Kimberly 127 Pelzl, Chad 127 Perez, Jessica 127, 156 Petersen, Heidi 127 Peterson, Heather 127 Peterson, Jason 127 Peterson, Jon 127 Phay, Ran 127 Pioske, Shawn 127 Plumley, Lonnie 127 Powell, Christine 128 Price, J. 128 Reimann, Eric 128 Ripley, Colleen 128 Risser, John 128 Rotondo, Jean 128 Routs, Jocelyn 128 Rubink, Brent 128 Sam, Paul 128 Sandahl, Karla 128, 156 Sather, Lora 128, 156 Savann, Y. 128 Schoen, Charles 128 Seth, D. 128 Simon, James 128 Skavnak, Candace 128, 6 Skeesick, Scott 128 Small, Robin 128 Smith, James 128 Sok, Chea 128 Sok, Sophea 128 Sorvig, Cynthia 128 Sporlein, Patrick 128 Stanley, Kiren 128 Staub, Edward 128 Stein, Curtis 128 Stevens, Merci 128 Stinar, Dale 128 Stone, Robert 128 Strickler, Jorji 128 Sullivan, John 128 Svenningsen, Arnold 128 Swenson, Brian 128 Thammaransa, Thip 128 Thao, Ya. 128 Thao, Yb. 128 Thao Yc. 128 Thielke, Stefen 128 Thompson, Robbie 128 Thoraldson, Ginny 128, 6 Tillemans, Annette 128 Timmins, Anthony 128 Trann, Chheng 128 Tremmel, Tom 128 Tuchek, Frank 128 Vand, Cha 128 Vang, Bee 128 Vang, Cha 128 Vang, Chia 128 Vang, Kee 128 Vang, Kong 129 Vang, M. 129 Vang, May 129 Vang, Xa. 129 Vang, Xb. 129 Vang, Xc. 129 Vann, Choeub 129 Varichak, Paula 129, 156 VenZant. M. 129 Vo, Van 129. 157 Von, T. 129 Vue, Kou 129 Walker, Alan 129 Wallace, Pamela 129 Watkins, Anissa 129 Weyrauch, Julie 129, 156 Wiles, Timothy 129 Wilkinson, Gaysha 129 Williams, Tammy 129 Wincek, Edward 129 Windhurst, Michael 129 Windhurst, Stephen 129 Wolfe, Jennifer 129 Wyandt, Kelly 129 Wyandt, Kristie 129 Xiong, Bla 129 Xiong, Blong 129 Xiong, Tou 129 Xiong, Xia 129 Xiong, Xong 129 Yahrmatter, Kari 129 Yang, Bee 129 Yang, Kao 129 Yang, Keng 129 Yang, Kong 129 Yang, Lao 129 Yang, Lee 129 Yang, M. 129 Yang, P. 129 Yang, Pai 129 Yang, Shoua 129 Yang, Song 129 Yang, Ta. 129 Yang, Tb. 129 You, Vanna Zenk, Peter 130 Freshmen Aim, Becka 162 Alston, Dreanna 162 Ament, Shannon 162 Anderson, Ranee 158, 162 Anderson, Shawn 162 Archer, Dryndi 162 Aune, Andrea 162 Balck, Michelle 162 Ballenger, Bobbiejo 162 Ballot, William 162 Barden, Jeremy 162 Barko, Kenneth 162 Barrett, Marci 162 Bastian, Melissa 162 Beaulieu, Tracey 162 Bell, Jean 162 Bellamy, Jody 162 Berggren, Michelle 159, 162 Bergman, Pamela 159, 162 Blake, Brenda 162 Bonebreak, Scott 162 Briggs, Betty 162 Bronson, Alisha 162 Brousseau, Nicole 162 Browne, Kathleen 162 Buchanan, James 162 Budinger, Diana 162 Bursch, Brett 162 Capouch, Jarolyn 162 Cartier, Michelle 162 Castro, Lisa 159, 162 Champagne, Andre 162 Chann, H. 162 Chann, N. 162 Chase, Suzanne 162 Cheap, Savin 162 Cheap, Savoeur 162 Chen, Lihyuh 162 Chhun, T. 162 Chose, Gregory 162 Clear, Michelle 162 Corbett, Kristin 162 Craven, Pilar 162 Curney, Kashia 162 Daher, Alex 162 Dalros, Kimberly 162 I Index 175 Day, Earl 162 Hansen, Timothy 163 Karlson, Roger 164 Matis, Scott 165 Purtle, Lisa 159, 165 Swigart, Bonnie 166 Weizenegger, Kimberly Deblieck, M. 162 Hanstad, Angela 163 Keller, Glenn 164 Mattson, Kim 165 Syonesa, Rathsamay 166 167 Demars, Paula 162 Hamer, Robert 163 Kim, Phirun 159, 164 Maxwell, Trena 165 Quimby, Eron 166 Syou, Y. 166 Westcott, Jeannie 167 Derheim, Christopher 162 Harris, Peter 163 Kinnunen, Kristine 164 McCorkle, Kevin 165 Randall, Melissa 166 Westtall, Chad 167 Dietrich, Mary 162 Haugesag, JenniJer 158, Kline, Jacqueline 164 McQuiston, Kristine 165 Raymond, Russell 158, 166 Thao, K. 166 White, Jbithony 167 Dirksen, Melissa 162 163 Knoke, Maureen 164 Meak, Theavy 165 Reich, Keith 166 Taho, Khe 166 Williams, Sonjia 167 Dmytruk, Michael 163 Heille, Sean 163 Knops, Stephen 164 Meak, V. 165 Reynolds, A. 166 Thao, Sou 166 Williams, Tonjia 167 Dooner, Dawn 163 Hendrickson, Gina 159, Knowler, Mari 164 Milburn, Gina 165 Reynolds, C. 166 Thao, Vang 166 Wilson, Robyn 167 Doyle, Lynn 163 163 Kohn, Amy 159, 164 Milliman, Denise 165 Rolak, Noukone 156, 166 Thielhom, Corey 166 Winebrenner, Tina 167 Duarte, Kristen 163 Hernandez, C. 163 Kolodge, K. 164 Minh, Ting 165 Roos, Charlene 166 Thole, Lea 167 Hill, Brenda 159, 163 Kopecky, TiJJany 164 Montgomery, Iris 165 Ross, Kevin 166 Thomas, Kia 167 Xiong, Bai 167 Eap, Roattha 163 HoHmann, Howard 163 Kraskey, P. 164 Moore, Scott 165 Rue, Gigi 166 Thoraldson, Tracy 167 Xiong, Bee 167 Ekman, Sarah 163 Hogetvedt, Tracy 163 Kriesel, Danielle 164 Moua, Chao 165 Rush, Trina 166 Thorsen, Todd 167 Xiong, K. 167 Elder, Teasha 163 Hollie, Domonic 163 Kriesel, Vance 164 Moua, Koua 165 Thun, Mao 167 Xiong, Pao 167 Elmquist, Shannon 163 Holmquist, Brigid 163 Kussatz, Steven 164 Munden, Terri 159, 165 Saice, Robert 166 Thun, Ngeth 167 Ericksen, Colleen 163 Hong, M. 163 Kutchera, Larry 164 Myers, Laura 165 Sang, S. 166 Timmons, Mark 167 Yang, B. 167 Erickson, Corey 159, 163 House, Julie 163 Saros, Travis 166 Toussaint, Marvelous 167 Yang, Ka 167 Ernst, Robert 163 Hovanetz, Brigid 163 Laboy, Cynthia 164 Navid, P. 165 Sater, Devinna 166 Touy, Sar 167 Yang, L. 167 Hoyez, Gregory 163 Lampman, Michelle 164 Nellermoe, Tracy 165 Savage, Alexander 166 Tucker, Michelle 167 Yang, S. 167 Faehn, Brent 163 Hunt, A. 164 Langlais, Bradley 164 Nelson, Timothy 165 Scanlon, Ronda 166 Turan, Kimberly 167 Yang, Sa. 167 Fairbanks, Michael 163 Hunter, Michael 164 Langlais, Peter 164 Nhotsavang, Phetsamone Scheff, Theresa 166 Tyni, Melissa 167 Yang, Tou 167 Faircloth, Colleen 163 Hupp, John 164 Langums, Kaci 164 165 Scheurer, Tammy 166 Yang, Wang 167 Farinella, Tonia 163 Lasley, Tania 164 Nielsen, Charles 165 Schreiber, Sherry 166 Uithoven, Todd 167 You, Soun 167 Fischer, Kent 163 Ives, Brenda 164 Leaf, Chuck 164 Nyberg, Jason 165 Schweitzer, Alan 166 Floyd, Dawn 163 Lee, E. 164 Setterstrom, Kimberly 166 Vandermyde, Jay 167 Zemke, Julie 167 Fondren, Shuntel 163 Jackson, Tomika 164 Lee, O. 164 O'Donnell, Elizabeth 165 Seymour, Shari 166 Vang, Chao 167 Ziegelman, Brian 167 Foster, Latrece 163 Jacob, J. 164 Lee, Tong 164 O'Donnell, Gina 165 Shanor, Richard 166 Vang, Houa 167 Fox, Lenaye 163 Jacobson, Morgan 164 Lee, Tou 164 Overton, Wanda 165 Sikorski, Tanya 166 Vang, L. 167 Franz, laneen 163 Janssen, Rebecca 164 Lennon, Shawn 164 Oyen, Melanie 165 Silas, Avia 166 Vang, Lau 167 Freeman, Charles 163 Jenaterson, J. 164 Lewis, L. 164 Silva, Antonio 166 Vang, Yer 167 Frisco, Theresa 163 Jennrich, Dana 164 LightJoot, Lanell 164 Pantze, Vaughn 165 Simon, Angela 166 VanSlooten, Trisha 167 Fung, King 156, 163 Jensen, Heather 164 Lind, Darnell 165 Parsons, John 165 Sinanoko, C. 166 Van Vleet, Kelly 167 Furzland, Melissa 163 Jenson, Scott 164 Litecky, Brian 165 Pattee, Penny 159, 165 Sivanich, Gary 166 Vollrath, Todd 167 Johnson, Angel 164 Liftman, Alexander 165 Paulson, Todd 165 Smith, Rachel 166 Vongkaysone, Malaythonq Gallagher, Shay 163 Johnson, Donretha 159, Lo, L. 165 Pearson, Lillian 165 Smolak, Stephen 166 167 Gavino, Joyce 163 164 Logsdon, Jeremy 165 Pelzl, Danette 165 Sok, Sopheak 166 Vue, Bao 167 Gerber, Annette 163 Johnson, JenniJer 164 Lohrke, Shannon 165 Peterson, Kristy 165 Sopheap, S. 166 Vue, Ong 167 Ghani, Asim 163 Johnson, Roxanne 164 Loken, Kimberly 165 Peterson, Penny 165 Soukup, A. 166 Vue, Zong 167 Green, John 163 Johnson, Sara 164 Longie, Troy 165 Peterson, Sherrie 165 Stark, Jason 166 Greevers, R. 163 Jordan, Jessica 164 Lorence, Eric 165 Petroske, Lara 165 Stedman, David 166 Waisanen, Angela 167 Grosland, Tracey 163 Jorgensen, Teresa 164 Lorn, T. 165 Pha, X. 165 Stein, Steven 166 Walz, Ronald 167 Gruba, Christy 163 Junker, Lisa 164 Lynch, Constance 165 Pira, Norman 165 Stevens, Maren 166 Warren, JenniJer 167 Pleva, Michael 165 Sukhu, Rajwantie 166 Webb, Marjorie 167 Hall, Candace 163 Kaczrowski, Tony 164 Mahon, Tara 165 Potter, Jason 166 Svenningsen, Krista 158, Weigler, Lisa 167 Hamre, Richard 163 Kaeppe, Joshua 158, 164 Manivonh, I. 165 Prashad, Indranie 166 166 Weiler, Elizaioeth 167 176 Index
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