Fargo South High School - Bruin Yearbook (Fargo, ND)
- Class of 1978
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'.'V ,X Academicsfnineteen James Spence Principal john McDonald Assistant Principal june Dobervich Counselor Charles Metzroth Counselor twenty ' ' 'i ' 4 3 X v f .lax , 0 ,' . nv, 1 K A f, ' .Al-'.' dl 1 'g'i.f, I , ' A' , ' .' I Arnold Hermunslie Assistant Principal i Donald johnson Assistant Principal Lois Mayer Counselor Russell Riveland Counselor The proclamation for National Education Week was declared in the South High Library with Dr. Vern Bennett, Superintendent of Schoolsg Richard Hentges, the Mayor ofthe City X Y, aw X 11 'ts Principal james Spence became king for a day while posing for student sketchers during South's first Art-ln. Sophomore john Sorgaard won the Draw-the-Principal Contest. D----v-..-...,,,, of Fargo, and Dellis Schrock, representing the teachers of the Fargo Public School System, School Board Names Spence As 3rd Principal On july 1, 1977, james Spence assumed the principal's duties at South. He succeeded Ed Raymond, nowanegotiator. I think the kids are super, Spence explained, South has an outstanding curriculum and fine teachers. He made his presence known by increasing hall supervision and tightening the attendance system. A clerk, Ellen McGeehan, was hired to check slips and call parents. Schedule changes were handled differently this year when September 2 was set aside for the change day. , Z ' 5,5 f ' V ff? X' 1' , wrrflzs-.'. Sophomores Nancy Weir and Kim Knecht discuss their schedules Birch and Dawn Grossman await their turn. Held on September 2, with Assistant Principal john McDonald while sophomores Kathy this was the first of two change days held during the school year twenty-one South High's ILC has and still is known as a place for enrolled students to obtain help with their studies. Mike Weeks receives help from Maria johnson, who is assigned to ILC duty. Betty Anderson ILC Coordinator Judy Briggs Proctor Geraldine Lies Teacher Aide David Anderson Security Guard Mary Cummins Teacher aide Ellen McCeehan Attendance Vonne Anderson Secretary lean Dettmann Proctor Sheila Baadte Bookkeeper Jeanette LaBounty Teacher Aide Below: Kevin Draper Mike Still and Wendy Booth run ILC s sucker davs stand Esther Register Secretary leannette Tufford Secretary twe nty-two Marian Wegner Secretary Evelyn Werre Secretary Erna Tronsgard Matron Rachel Williams Proctor resets S l , N' I . 2itfwg?5 .,. .. .,,,..- f . ,:w,E,,,.,.N .. -. .ws 1 while senior Dan Smith prepares to make a purchase. Above: After Ganje and Allan Lemke clean the dried eggs and food that had been the November vandalism maintenance crew jack Brasel, Carl scattered over the commons floor and on the walls and tables. Fund Raisers, Ski Field Trips Held by ILCers We supply many with a second home. This idea is an objective of South's Individual- ized Learning Center. Students who enroll in ILC do so volun- tarily. The Center is olften re- commended by friends. Stu- dents find a place to go and someone to talk to there. Stu- dents are involved in many functions both in and out of school. ILCers have partici- pated in many fund raising projects along with a number of field trips. The ILC Center is staffed by Betty Anderson, Curt Smith and Delores Ault. twenty-three Sophomore jon Myhre uses the adding machine in the business resource center. N B N. BY i Orlean Gilchrist Business Catherine Ferguson Business Robert Crippen Mardeth Dovre Business Business Bruce Harmon Dennis Warcup Robert Hanson Business DECA Business Robert Hanson explains how to make adjusting entries into the received new books to work from this year. Accounting I is a very general journal to senior Ann Wichman. The Accounting I classes popular course with most classes being filled to total capacity twenty-four gg Proofing a stencil is senior julie Cossette during the office practice class in the machines room. Business Classes Obtain Texts And Typewriters We are keeping up with the times, said Business Edu- cation Department head Robert Crippen. We've added a new course, received new textbooks and 12 electric typewriters. Office skills cluster was the new course added to the department. The class is pri- marily set up for juniors as a fill-in for office practice. New textbooks were issued to students in Typing 1 , record- keeping, accounting and busi- ness law. In addition to books, the Business Department ac- quired the electric typewriters. i I Typing course may be taken by students on four different levels while she is doing an exercise in her Typing II class under the eye during their stay at South. Pictured here is freshman Linda Workin of Robert Crippen, who is the Business Department Chairman. twenty-five i 1 Speech adviser and teacher Nancy jordheim works with some of her jordheim, in her second year of teaching at South, divides reading many reading skills students during a regular classroom period. skills curriculum around areas of concentration such as reading Robert Hendricks English 3 A . .... N it Roger Hoffmann Alice jondahl Nancy jordheim Thomas McConn Edna Milam English1 English2 Reading Skills English1842 English3844 Ruth Mytinger English 4 twenty-six Leo Myxter Gelaine Orvik Dellis Schrock john Snyder Elizabeth Urban English2 English4 Chairman English1 English 'I 812 comprehension, speed reading, and the basic fundamentals. The class is open to all grades. McConn joins English Staff, Assu mes Debate English Department chair- man Dellis Schrock stated, I think we have a well-rounded department. We've evidence that the students are prepared. We want to concentrate on bettering it even more. Owing to the fact that a majority of the staff has this belief, the department made no changes, with the exception of a new staff member, Thomas McConn. McConn taught sophomore English and was the debate coach. McConn commented, l've enjoyed all that I have done here. Sophomore Carmen Ulschmid does a comprehension test after seeing a speedread- with interested parents on back-to-school night. ing tape in a reading skills class to discover her actual comprehension percentage. Dellis Schrock discusses the English curriculum twenty-seven Spanish Teacher, Librarian Added To South Faculty French, German and Spanish continued to be the three foreign languages in the South language area under the chair- person Pat Papacek. Kathy Bommersbach was the new Spanish teacher on the staff. With emphasis still on the language, the language stu- dents still made it to the kit- chen to try the culinary arts of the respective native countries. joanne Boerth joined the library as a part-time librarian to assist Hazel Yiniemi and her staff. The library continued to increase its schoo services. Materials available in the library are used by sophomores Kim Knecht and jean Tommerous. Taking advantage of the quite library, junior Tim Cokey uses German students Paula Larson, Diane Cossette, Elizabeth Saunders, the library for studying. Library use increased this year. jennifer Daul, Colleen Heising, Particia Dockter, Michelle Baumgart- twenty-eight nav? Senior French students Kari Feste, Mary Knox, LeeAnn Hornbacher and Mary Wipf try Kath Bommersbach Hannelore Lee a French cake recipe. The French V students do various activities throughout the year. Y . Spanish German -'T X' f Particia Papacek Hazel Yliniemi French Librarian xx ,, an 2' Joanne Boerth Esther Anderson Librarian Library Aide ner, Mike Flanagan participate in a Cong Schau to give experience in practical use of Peggy Brandrud Doris Eide the German language. The schau was also performed at the state German convention. Library Aide Library Aide twenty-nine 'N' ,A V ls 7 Mary Armbrust Mary Hoffmann Francis Larson Dolores Rusch Home Ec Chairman Home Ec Home Ec Clothing students were busy laying out patterns and sewing in Mary Hoffmann's Tammy Kautzman, Stacy Braaten, Laurie johnson, Karla Keller created by the students as a project within a foods unit. The girls and two unidentified Foods 3 students discuss the safari which was borrowed plants from the natural resources green house to create a thirty Clothing 2 class. Tammy Kautzman and Kim Sad are the two clothing students facing the camera. Home Ec Classes Run Cub Inng Enjoy Child D Things are happening each year. The renewed attraction was the opening of the Little Cub Inn, a cafe planned and run by the food classes, which was open two days each week. The waitresses also had outfits of brown and gold this year. Two general opinions about the department by students were summed up with I like going to my clothing classes because there is such a relaxed atmosphere. The Child Development course is not only educational but I enjoy it be- cause it's different and fun. jungle in the South balcony. The visitors came Sophomore Debra Biwer prepares a breaded pork chop during a meats unit in the with their back packs and necessary safari gear. Foods 2 class taught by Francis Larson. This was only one of many units in Foods 2. thirty-one Milo Benson Chairman -W4 ,X ,K I .,V:k,kg 3. Dennis Levin Mathematics David Roddy Mathematics th i rtv-two Dennis Kalpin Mathematics Richard Lindstrom Mathematics Carol Rustad Mathematics Carol Sorum Mathematics . t s Ss 3 'X 5 as - Vlath teacher Richard Lindstrom provides help for junior Kathy Hentges during algebra class. Lindstrom is also a coach for varsity football and freshman boys basketball. A student compiles data on a computer which is located in the Math Resource Center in Room 325. Department Chairman Milo Benson helps a student with her algebra problems during class. Tomorrow's assignment will be as follows as Carol Rustad writes the details on the board. Consumer Math, Dennis Kalpin, New in Math Addition of a class and a new member highlighted the year in the Math Department. Con- sumer Math was the course be- ing offered while Dennis Kal- pin arrived at South replacing Rose Hecomovich at teaching albegra and geometry classes. Ms. Hecomovich had taught in the system for four years. Carol Rustad who left at mid-term last year returned to her position as an Algebra I and II teacher. The department also received new geometry textbooks which were needed. Milo Benson was the chairman. Math assignments can be real stumpers but freshman Dave Kuebler finds hope from Carol Sorum in the Math Resource Center. Math teachers staff the center all day. thirty-th ree Mike Rad niecki Becomes New Choir Director Mike Radniecki, an addition to the faculty, became the new choir director replacing Gene Okerlund, who became the dir- ector of music in the Fargo Public Schools. Radniecki came from Redwood Falls, Minn. As in past years, the choir division consisted of a fresh- man choir, girls glee club, concert choir and a pops choir. Senior Don Dahl was elected to receive the National Choral Award. The pops choir received second place in a LaMars, Ia. contest and two ensembles at- tended the state music contest. As a new member to South's staff, Michael Radniecki directed all vocal groups. Rad niecki conducts the girls chorus practice just before the final spring concert. Sophomores Sue Westrick and Linda Retzer sing in girls chorus. Many girls sang in this group. f' sir' ,ya '- Concert Choir members are L. Anderson, T. Beilke, S. Black, B. Blatchford, B. Blosmo, S. Braaten, E. Curran, D. Dahl, K. Dahlgren, A. Devlin, C. Dillard, P. Doyle, C. Dunford, L. Engan, J. Esposito, M. Fabian, L. Fedje, S. Gowin, D. Hagel, K. Hanson, L. th i rty-four ,fl x. Harty, B. Haug, T. Hoaby, M. Hoffman, G. lsta, D. jahnke, D. johnson, S. johnson, B. juven, L. Kana, T. Kankelfritz, P. Klein, M. Knox, K. Knutson, A, Krieg, S. Learned J. Leverson, S. Lindgren, P. Magness, 1. Meyer, D. Norman, K. Norman, J. Pops Choir members are, Front Row: L. Wightman, J. Leverson K. Hegre, T. Hoaby, M. Fabian, M. Hoffman. Back Row: L awk Olson, T. Pavek, C. Pugh, C. Radtke, B. Raymond, D. Reif, L. Schlenker, L. Schraufek, M. Schwartzwalter, S. Smith, A. Thorstad, M. Trom, R. Vanotterloo, C. Wetjen, L. Wightman, D. Winstanley, M. Woodward and D. Ugelstad. Radniecki directed. 1 Schraufek, C. Holly, B. juven, D, Winstanley, C. Wetjen, S. Cowin, D. Dahl, L. Anderson, T. Beilke, P. Doyle and D. Norman. junior Teresa Stockman and sophomore Kelly Flaa practice singing contemporary chart hits. The chorus sang a variety of music. thirty-five Stuart Uggen Band jazz Concert, Chicago lunket Highlight Year Stuart Uggen and john Syverson directed the bands. A jazz concert performed by Buddy Baker, Dick Cheadle and Roger Pemberton, musi- cians of international stature, was the highlight of the year. State band competition was consistent with previous years as superior ratings were given to the Horn Trio and the Brass Choir. Four students received awards at the jazz festival in Bismarck. Seniors traveled to Chicago to see Chorus Line , to hear the Chicago Symphony and to visit the art museums. Wind Ensemble band members for the 1977-78 year are as follows: Front Row: L. Pederson, K. Nordbeck, B. Mathison, C. Dillard, K. Feste, 1. Peterson, P. Doyle, K. Feste, S. Strom, K. Doyle, P. Wegenast. Row 2: D. Fettig, T. Cokey, M. Fabian, N. Pappas, C. Moses, j. Ployhar, S. johnson, T. Hoaby, Row 3: j. Richardson, S. Askerooth, L. Rypkema, j. Meyer, J. Echtenkamp, T. Ewers, T. lenkinson, D. Schaubert. Row 4: M. Woodward, S. Flannery, K. Radtke, D. Dahl. Wind Ensemble is the main performing band. l Trumpetists Stuart Landburg, Gary Borgen, Lori Rypkema and Tim jazz Ensemble. In the background, junior Steve Flannery and Pat Doyle strain to reach a high notes while practicing with South's Norman concentrate on setting a rythmic beat for the song. thirty-six Marsha Woodward, junior, concentrates while practicing on the elect- ric keyboard during one of the jazz Ensemble's many rehearsals is lf' Horn players janet Scheel, Bucky johnson, julie Nystul and Tom Nissen play in the Concert Band which meets period two. l Niki Pappas, Pam Lindburg, Dan Fettig, Kris Wenzel and jerry make their saxes wail to Gospel john . The group practices sixth Rauch make up the saxaphone section of the jazz Ensemble as they hour every day and has played at many of the year's pep tests. thirty-seven Chamber Orchestra members are, Front Row: M. Swartzwalter, P. Back Row: C. Holm, K. Kuehl, C. Wipf, L. Dahl, S. Vail and j. Klein, T. Martin, C. Fischer, S. Peterson, J. Myhre, M. LeClerc. Kloubec. They joined with North toperform withthe Delphi Strings. T. Engberg, D. Lammers, J. Olson, K. Aakre concentrate during a practice session, The orchestra continued its tradition by playing concerts for the Fargo elementary schools. Resting against his bass, senior Kelly Norman Freshman orchestra members are, Front Row: A. Brodigan, L. Sanders, J. Clark, l. takes a break during the orchestra rehearsal. LeClerc, S. Pomonis, j. Dahl, P. Read, L. Engan. Back Row: M. Mickelson, M. thirty-eight Williams jones, City Orchestras In Performance Orchestra traditions have been upheld at South this year. One of the traditions was the combination concert with North and the performances for the elementary schools. The joint concert February 5, featured Williams jones, Min- neapolis Youth Symphony di- rector, as the guest conductor. The combination chamber orchestras of North and South performed in concert on March 5 with the Delphi String Quar- tetjoining them as guests. The orchestra membership in- creased by 20 people this year. 1 2- 5, .. Fo r - VN i. rf -3 HS5,.- .K - ve .. ... N.--. .Q , K , ,Q s 4 arena., 2 Tim Running Orchestra Symphony Orchestra members are K. Aaker, N. Askland, P. Berglund, C. Briggs, K. Caspers, L. Daul, A. Devlin, D. Emanuel, C. Fischer, J. Fischer, K. Freeman, S. Cowin, K. Greuel, 1. Holland, C. Holm, j. Klein, M. Klein, J. Kloubec, M. Kuebler, K. Kuehl, D. Lammers, C. Lean, M. LeClerc, T. Martin, E. Moe, C. Morse, J. Myhre, K. Nelson, D. Norman, K. Norman, J. Olson, C Pomonis, M. Schwartzwalter, K. Stevens, J. Urban, S. Vail, J Wheeler, C. Wipf. Winds: E. Aleckson, D. Dahl, K. Doyle, T Ewers, K. Feste, K. Feste, S. johnson, R. Lean, B. Mathison, C Moses, K. Nordbeck, J. Ployhar, M. Woodward, 1. Peterson Flanagan, C. Ornberg, K. Mohn, J. Fedje, C. Paulsrud, K. Cowin, Robson. The freshmen will move in the the chamber orchestra L. Evoniuk, D. Schatz, L. Harrison, R. Lingle, J. Camp, and T. and symphony orchestra. The orchestra performed several times. thirty-nine Commercial Art, ewelry Course Additions to Art New classes have been added to the Art Department A semester course on jewelry to fami iarize students with jewe ry techniques was offered to Crafts 3 classes This class was taught by Al Hanson and included repair of jewelry, cost of materials, appreciation of design and material concerning the history of making jewelry Commercial Art was the ad dition to the department This class teaches different styles of selling an idea or a service This acquaints a student with another vocational possibility 2 ---,C K . Q t. M X cras as,e C , , Hand-made pottery is a special souvenir from the art classes. Senior Pam jordahl puts the finishing touches to a piece of potter She made in her advanced art class. forty V' Q iitiie., , ii.tt,ti f Bruce Raymond uses a new technique to shape his pottery. Tools are used to make each one unique. si Aw ,fi Fw. if 8 . . it x. . 1 , 1- ' Fig N Q- Q ,Q ' L Q- x v f '5 125W K V 1 ,L ' 5 d , N .9 - K, X v xnxx , Q 31 5. g X ,L , 6 Q qi: ' .. , ' , 1 sn 1 Q -X 11, ' S ,.x., K ,. A ..,, i 1 . .. Q13 K I x k .1 y' Mg fn L51 . SQ- Y .K Q- fgjj K if . 9 .1 A ff .. , F. Ski 'fi - ga-m X - :K W1 is Y -. au Morning Ph Ed Continues, New Chairman Added South's Physical Education Department changed some this year with the switching of department head to Candice Pendergast who is the first fe- male chairperson. Sue Hann replaced jan Cossette during first semester and served as girls basketball coach. Also changing this year was the switching of sixth hour re- source center to tenth period. Early morning gym remain- ed a popular subject. A few of the sports areas have been golf, bowling, fencing, tennis and cross country skiing. Spotting on the trampoline goes with the fun of the workout on the gym apparatus. This is the last year for non-coed gym because of Title IX. ...,,. 1' Q R . sm 1 tt ..M.......w..,.x.M .,,. .W wig ti wwf R ie as , . f Qks Q' it f iasl P ....e l . jan Cossette Physical Education forty-two Barb Grant Physical Education Claire Heath Health jerry Larson Physical Education ' X ..,.,.. . .. . Seniors Tammy Sawdey and Karen Hegre take part in the skateboard activities in Barb Grant's morning gym class. xxvwf ewes is . I rss' . hifi lssis , ,: 1 11 A 5 is g s it -S .s.r as Iss? ' f ga. i':i ' ikk Thomas Manley Candis Pendergast Physical Education Physical Education -my ,..-Q- o 'd' new K ' q if , wif vm. 'ii' .. is -n, fi Senior early morning gym participants moved indoors when the took up cross Country skiing. After learning the basi weather turned colder and began a unit in fencing. The class later Lindenwood Park the students then went on an all day sk 1 . 5 t, l'l,' cs at i trip, forty-three Nwwwxu E dv 5 gky K -, N -1l- Q ihf .... ,7.: 4 ..,.,,.. ka ,fir 5 F - .au-4, -NL - 1 M.-.,i , v ' 5 ,. 0 I 1 Fw - F f Vf.v.ao.. 2 35355 '-'M 1' 2 1-xv! g A X xi f 7 I . Mgr: 51 -x -' ,A 4.f3 '-, Q ' xg bf. x, QQ W 1 ,lg 'Q X ' . 5 I, 3, P Arai-fi 'M ' ff--- 5: ,r '-....,,. M., Science Classes See an Increase In Enrollment Recently there has been a drop in the student number enrolled in science classes on a nation-wide basis. This year the tables have turned a little with many more students becoming interested in the different aspects of science and South is no exception. Be- sides the two required courses, eight more are taught in advanced areas. john Larson, Science Department chairman, stated, We try to encourage the students in everything they do. We are not here to fail students, but here to teach. junior Mary Edgerly watches junior jon Ewers conduct an experi- from North Dakota State University, assists jon while senior john ment in electro-plating. Dana Mass, john Larson's student teacher Moret takes procedural notes for writing up the lab report. forty-five Charles Cochran Dennis Hogan Larry Holzer Gloria johnson Cindy Lee Chairman Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies NHKQE its tllillitts WALK QUSETLL' ass RJXHNER TC- Ti-EE ,.., .a,.L..,,i,..,L.. .,,,....,e ,,., ...,..,cl mr- sam YSQ me V SQ Yffil .HENRY FSESSSR Wifi ANS assists? l use me into so assume, . . '--e-.Q . 3 A, i.,, Those required social studies courses that freshmen must take Kotte, Dave Kuebler and joe Landsem work in their World include a little history and a little geography. Freshmen Peter Geography course under the watchful eye of instructor Don Lind forty-six Don Lindberg james McDonald lames Moen Roger Olsen Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies berg. All social studies courses must be taken in a pre-determined order in order to graduate. Social Science Gets Textbooks, Two Field Trips Geography, World and U.S. History textbooks arrived for the Social Science Department last fall. Anything is better than what we had, according 1: -- , .s . E' G4 51' ' , 'f 153153 gl Q k,L, .I g H 1 s,,s vii 1. 1 fw- Xie? Myron Wagner Social Studies Maurice Zuehlsdorff Social Studies to chairman Charles Cochran. A lack of capital nearly for- ced school-funded field trips from the minds of instructors. Four students and two teachers went to Gustavus Adolphus's Nobel Conference October 4-5. Cochran hoped a few students could go to the Model United Nations in Dickinson April 20-21, but was unsure of district support. Instructor James Moen discusses a matter with a concerned parent during Back-to-School night. Moen also coaches the South High Student Congress team. forty-seven Qwh S ik Electronics instructor Greg Hagen, who is in his second year at resigned as of April 1, was replaced by Ken Kerschner. Kerschner, South High checks out junior john Martin's board. Hagen, who who finished out the year, was an employee of the air guard. David Aasness Glenn Anderson Darrell Dettmann Arliss Fedje Leonard Hanson Rodney Harris Industrial Arts Vocational Ed. Auto Mechanics Vocational Ed. Industrial Ed. Industrial Arts forty-eight New Equipment Received by '78 Voc Ed Classes The auto shop acquired two new vehicles: a Chevy pickup and Camaro, which had been caught in a flood. A new cleaner, which used glass beads to clean, was also added. A new printer was installed in the drafting room. It was considerably more versatile than the previous one in that it made prints from initial drafts. Wood shop's jointer, used for aligning- board edges, was replaced with a newer model. The electronics shop receiv- ed some new pieces of equip- ment designed for testing. 5 Putting the finishing touches on a lathe project is second year woodworking student Scott Fritz. Above: Auto student Dale Cnolnsky IS doing a spun balance on his front tires Below: Carlos Perez replaces the valve cover gaskets on his car ID auto shop Compugraphic Comes of Age In Graphic Arts A major change took place in the printing program this year with the purchase of a Compu- graphic IV. Along with this change several platen presses plus most of the old hot-type was sold in order to make room for the printing equipment. Another change for the graphics area included re- modeling. Hanson's Building Trades class constructed a small room in the graphics room where all the composition equipment was stationed. This provided for a new teaching station in the graphic arts. The last of an art is used on a limited basis in graphic arts, that of hand set type as shown herei ln the small engines classroom numerous projects take place. Here a small cycle. Projects in small engines classes range from work on junior jason Nordhougen and senior Kris Condon do repair work on snomobiles to lawnmowers to outboard engines of various sizes. fifty .gf bg For the graphic arts area at South the big event this year was the new Compugraphic IV composer and composer room. Here Dennis Stormoe, instructor, works with Bryan Vidger. Ralph Herbst Leslie Pierce Auto Mechanics Industrial Arts .aff Don Puetz Ed Scheveck Industrial Arts T 84 I Coordinator Richard Stenberg Dennis Stormoe Photography Graphic Arts Iohn Torgerson Chairman fifty-one Airport Disaster Presented by Career Students Community Service was a volunteer program to do work in the community such as work- ing at local nursing homes and hospitals, tutoring and partici- pating in other special efforts. Health Careers was again a popular program providing a background for the student who was interested in medicine. Health Career students participated in the mock disaster at the airport. Special Services, under a new name, continued to provide the necessary learning facilities for the handicapped. 'al' A student from North High receives treatment from make-up artist worked behind the scenes in Hollywood. The disaster was staged to Robert Wylie Wylie is presently working in Denver and has give authorities practical experience in handling medical crisis, Mary Beth Knutson Special Services A fake piece of glass protrudes from the back or a participant in Students from both North and South High Schools lay wounded on the practice drills staged at Hector Airport by area students the runway after a staged airplane crash Thirty were South students New Guard Unit Makes Addition To Color Guard This year AFROTC, aero- space, had a freshman color guard unit as well as the regular upperclassman color guard. More students were .. ...,, wr 'lf 'N vest as s ssss s 2 Q E L x E Xa t . gg L5 ,Y :gi- r w... in - -- Eiiffi' ss- : NLM ' zzz .... :QR U: 7: Q12 -' En Chester Charlton lohn Hinton Earl Nygaard AFROTC involved in this activity this year than in previous years. Highway Safety met four days a week for one quarter as there were more behind-the- wheel pupils enrolled this year. junior Educators of Tomor- row, jET, co-ordinated by Ro- ger Olgaard, let students work with grade school and junior high pupils in the area. Each jET course is one semester. AFROTC Highway Safety 'K all : XFX Phillip Reimnitz instructs a Highway Safety class The class is taught by Earl Nygaard and Reimnitz SeniorjET student, Ellen Thompson, teaches a class of first grade that they would like to work with. 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Q Y ffl? :il -,n ,A - , ,gv --v, ,f-QV fs. ,Eff 2. v Jim? 'mi 'D' we A mfg, gm ig ,ggi W Mfg? W ig 4 KK A K fl , junior Ted Hoaby leadsagroup ot runners at the West Fargo Matt Torgerson closes the gap between him and a Moorhead cross- lnvitational. 29 various schools attencled the October meet. country runner during an invitational at the Maple River Golf Course. Bruin Cross Country team members for the 1977 fall season are Cossette, D. Boe, M. Stensgard, T. Hoaby, B. Orman, Coach M. Torgerson, J. Tomhave, J. Paumen, T. Hoaby, J. Hewitt, L. Warren Eide. Torgerson was the only senior on the team which is sixty loaded with junior runners. The cross country team saw its fourth coach in Tour years as Warren Eide joined the coaching staff at South while teaching at Clara Barton School. Eide Heads Fourth Coach In Four Years There has been four dit- ferent coaches the, last four years at Southaaiidg it makes it difficult to dev:-Stop continuity in the program. The athletes have difficulty adjusting to the different coaching methods used each year. lt? s easier to build a program, ,both for coaches and athiges, if there are Some Pre!-iiaesiiiseasens .tor work i coach Warrenlfiiiefoniicross s country here atQS6utl1'High. i Placing 13th infState Meet, coach Eide felt the team lacked depth. He cited that only 14 membersywent out for cross countrys,thgsL,year and . fl'-af there i member on Running agaitiaii nearly 150 competitorsjsenior Matt Torgerson led the team in State with an impressive 26th place finish. Eide felt that 'forgerson would be a big loss to the team next year. Torgeifsonreceived three awards at'tlie'South i cross country banquet. Being voted by his team members he was named - Most Valuable, Most Dedicated and given the Spirit Award. Other awards went to Hewitt-Most Improved and Orman-Mostyvaluaeble Soph. lt was,,algfun,team to work with and, yes, Yllbe back next year, concluded Eide. sixty-one iaaeaeeesaeaaekeaeeai Q ' ' Q ' ' a eaeeee aeaeeseeweae -V A ' ' H ' 1 ' ' 55? ' V ai i sixty-two lay Kasdan hits a backhand return in a dual meet against West Fargo at South High. Seniors Emerson-Kasdan carry a 24-2 record on the year, placing second in the state. W as l 33 J. Herbst, T. Pavek, P. Scott, l. Kasdan, C. Holly, C. Emerson, D. Norman and Coach Tom Manley are the members of the EDC, Regional and State Tennis Champions. X 5 N XM ML B. Gorman, L. Hornbacher, L. Kana, K. Feste, S. Wenz, L. Kleist, son, and Coach Marilyn Barge are the members of the North L. Fedje, C. Hanson, L. Engan, J. Bergo, C. Bladholm, K. john- Dakota State Girls Golf Championship Team for the fifth in a row l S H. 'J -s it 'x Senior Lee Ann Hornbacher sights a putt to finish off the third hole ofthe Par 3 on the Fargo Country Club course. gf .gywafez ',, 1 W as E I Ki This year the tennis team had two seasons in 1977 when the NDHSAA changed the boys tennis from spring to fall. L N K xii. . .1 . . ii: ex- C li. QR . N.. i s i f. .il 'Lg K 1 L XX Xxx .3 .-'ki V as . SN. g it fx 1 X x ' 7:4 tx K Senior Clint Emerson hits a forehand shot against West Fargo for a sixth straight dual win. Emerson-Kasdan took the EDC and Regional tennis titles. sixty-th ree . 1 ' if i T A Humana W five 1 A 'Hx' 4, junior Will Schafer tries to pitch the ball while attempting a quarterback option. ,'-'tiflf 2:g,is.2tt'E245'5432ggj5gji2ffw':g','5-5,--1 1, is- i Runningback Bill Sprattler attempts to free himself from a Wahpeton defender. sixty-four Iahnke MVP In Footballg Varsity Takes 5-4 Record South's football team finish- ed a respectable 5-4 record in what was considered a building season for this year's team. The Bruins opened against Moorhead and stunned them 7-5 with excellent defense. Three straight losses at the hands of Grand Rapids lMn1, Jamestown and Shanley hin- dered the team's spirits, yet they were able to bounce back with four wins in a row. Both Grand Forks teams, Wahpeton and West Fargo were vic- tims ofthe winning streak. Coach Dale Hertel felt the jamestown loss was a big disappointment for him and the team and that Wahpeton was their high point for the year. The Most Valuable Player award was given to senior Dan jahnke. jahnke was the lead- ing receiver for the Bruins as well as a top-notch defensive back. Receiving Most Valuable Defensivelljneman was Ward Muscatell, a junior. Senior Mike Lordeman was named Most Valuable Offensive Line- man, while senior Tim jahner was picked as the Most Valu- able Offensive Back was junior Kurt Stellrecht, jahnke, Jah- ner and Tim Pavek were named honorary captains. Will Schafer and Don Dolezal are next year's co-captains. This free ball rolling around within the Wahpeton five-yard line was not a fumble Senior halfback Tim Pavek finds space to run and gains some big yardage for South X h ax 49 5 'Q 'iffs iv , ff' . 3 Sinn'-'sa f s4s f i Qu1NS XQUINS'-'fu ' . y ffms Q 32311115 S5 HWS .,..s . ,sg ,SIDES Sf 'L ff Q? . 5' , - ffgfg' - A . -. . 24 UINS ff s 1 snug: QQEJQUIM, gag: Q3s?,,B-Quays, nmyiig, ws? 1.55 4 num Q QRUINBM' ig 'sums 5 Qmus:-+ 'PINS-5 ' - . ani ' Dlpgini Nm' 5 A-1 E- A lg K gin X BRUINSQ szrums genuine 2 3111111152 BRUIN5 2 mums snuuv f Kalpinf Kelli' Coach To Seasonal Mark o 6-2 i We had a very rewarding year and I enioyed working with the team. I expect the sophomores to contribute to a successful varsity squad next year, commented first- year coach Dennis Kaipin. Coached under john Kelly and Kalpin the sophomores compiled a very impressive 6-2 season record. Their only r r' losses came by the hands of old rivals North and Shanley. y c I Starting out rather slowly, the q N sophomore team finished the ii year with a five-game winning streak and a 12-6 victory over the North High Spartans. At the end of the season the players were given awards for their efforts on the field: Most Valuable Backf-Ricky Anderson and Tom jiahiner, Most Valuable Linenianf-fPete4 Bystol, Most lmpsroved1Badfg3 Eric Kautzman and Must proved Linemani-f-ayTirn strom. Kelleyfsaidgfifylhefesuycfi cess of theiteamiiconieszffiilfiis the players, not ,We played someexceililentshallte during the seasnngnrs down, but we mahageditdfahdldf ourselves together anal have a1 winning team eand?seasonL'fisi Under Gelaine 0rvik1the'freSl14s man teamended th season with a 4-Srecord. Kurt Kole- man was named frosh MVP. Cornerback Tom jahner Q23 and safety Chris Rudrud U21 bring down a Jamestown opponent as Pete Bystol 1713 and Ken Sanford i811 pursue the Blue jay's play. sixty-six were up and atltimesnawe Sophomore football team members are, Row 1: j. Evenson, S. Landburg, l. Wadeson, E. Hager, T. lahner, T. Rowland, R. Anderson. Row 2: C. Radtke, T. Pavek, C. Rudrud, R. Narveson, J. Sorgaard, J. Leclerc, A. Schafer, B. Birkholz. Row 3: T. Fink, K Sanford, W. King, T. Ekstrom, 1. Dabill, M. Kelly, P. Bystol, C Rudolph. Row 4: Coach Dennis Kalpin and Coach john Kelley Freshman football team members are, Row 1: M. Quibell, E. Aleckson, D. Dillman, T. Pollock, J . Millar, S. Schultz, D. Webber, B. Boss, C. Remme. Row 2g J Knoll, L. Siedschlag, l. Boekhoff, K. Kollmanv, T. Mcllwain, J. Reger, J. Stensgard, j. Lakoduk, D. Sophomore defensive unit moves in for an attack on the Jamestown Blue jay runner on the Chaney Field turf. The Bruins won the Webber, P. Nichols. Row 3: j. Slusher, J. Green, F. Villanueva, P. Powers, C. Meyer, R. Schmitz, B. Klose, S. Bennett, T. Beedy, D. Hawkinson. Row 4: M. Kelly, D. Hanson, P. Gravel, J. Krell, R. Schnieder, M. Paulson, l. Rausch, J. Backer, and D. Smith. game helping them come up with a 6-4 season record which is the first winning record by a sophomore team in several years of play. l .1 , . , 3 a -., I 9 ' just-'sll x M: K V 55 5, is: f Q- Qi QL, Q . 351-' Y 1? x. 'A 7 ,, -,mm -f ,vw Q- . , . K. , ' :hugs hgh rm-X 4. 1 'Q' 9 49: .n N .ff 4, , . .wt in t Q A I W-'Y' A 'Y gy , Ry' l,,.h:. J-' ,4 .. ' K Q S: , ,' -' K . A ' 'E k Jx ffj ' I K I ,ig f P V ki .:, 5 , A-7'x'V5'k , 0, I ,K ya N - - ' Q , .,,, I A . A G my X ,A W m 3 'ix 'X Eli , x , .A g. i 'Q 1' E i is 'Z-5 . Q K iff. First, Second ln EDC, State Highlights S Of Season f'We were really pleased with the EDC1swin and the ' second at State? stated girls swim team coach jan Cossette. The team did a fantastic fob 0 and next year our team will continue to be just as strongf' ' The team had a. great season with an excellant es i 11-2 dualreee -ord. They for first timefsi1iQeig't972e,, and came in second iltifsfite, Cassette ' was named Coach of the Year, S Sophomolreirish Cole took Soutlfssj at iz 1 gslafeff alstats s d time was 'ie:t3iiiQ8Q1'Colsesalsoi s took a first 'with a con-Q ference in the butterfly. S Senior Karen Hegre took at first place in tisik iving, which also was sal coiaferencee recolrct, She also at Statefl Hegre and senior jackie Ness were this year's co-captains. Sophomores Cole and Carla Kenward and juniors Amy Krieg and Patty Miller hold the team record for the 400 yard freestyle relay with a time of 3:55.34. The relay came in second at EDC and at State. This year the State Swim Meet went down to the wire. South and North were tied up to the last relay. South lost by a mere six points. Final score was North 215 and South 209.' l junior Patty Miller swims her last leg of the 200 yard freestyle. Patty is a member of the 400 yard freestyle relay team that took second at EDC and set a new team record. Sophomore Patty Cole finishes the season with a State Meet record in the 100 yard butterfly. Patty also went the entire season undefeated in the 100 yard butterfly. sixty-nine v904W! 'f' aww Www 'Nw-W m Seniors Cindy Pugh and Carla Wetjen battle it out for a tie ball a- Nesemeier and Lisa Breiland, juniors, look on. Breiland, Pugh and gainst the opposing Valley City Hi-Liners while teammates Ronda Wetjen were selected by their teammates to serve as tri-captains. Coach Sue l-lann, B. Petrie, J. Cordahl, J. Beilke, L. Meyer, K. C. Pugh, A. Devlin and assistant coach Mardy Dosland make up Nesemeier. L. Breiland, L. Schlenker, C. Wetjen, A. Lee, B. Krieg, the 1977 girls varsity basketball players and their new coaches. seventy aa. N Senior team tri-captain Cindy Pugh goes up to retrieve an offensive rebound Girls B-Ball Finishes 11-65 Team Loses Five Seniors The reason for our good season was balance between players, team work and the fact they could work well together, stated Sue Hann, the 1977 girls basketball coach. The Bruins ended with an 11-6 record and third in the Southeast Regional Tourna- ment held in West Fargo. With five returning letter- men, all of whom balanced the scoring scale, the girls de- feated their first four oppo- nents, including West Fargo, who was ranked in State at the time. They then fell to un- derdog Wahpeton in an upset. Coach Hann came to the team with the theory ln order to win a ball game you have to have a good defense. Without it your chances are slim. The girls finished the regular season with a 9-Sirecord, and went into regional tournaments seeded second. They defeated Wahpeton, but lost to Shanley. Senior Cindy Pugh led her team as leading scorer, and junior Ronda Nesemeier was the leading rebounder. Lisa Breiland was on top of the team in free throw percent- ages. Pugh, Breiland and Carla Wetjen were chosen as tri- captains for the year. The Bruins will lose seniors Ann Devlin, Becky Krieg, Brenda Petrie, Pugh and Wetjen. -ir,' I o ki Q, A: junior Ronda Nesemeier tries for two des spite the efforts of two Shanley Deacons SeV9l'ltY'0fle l' ii. junior jenny Konrad G51 grimaces as she stretches to claim an of- 1131 wait to assist Konrad in one ofthe two junior varsity matches fensive rebound while sophomores Pam Hartyf3'IJandjane Fischer against the Vallev Citv Hi-Liners. The Hi-Liners won the contest. seventy-two fs' have . X Freshman Linda Biwer tries to keep the ball under control while dribbling down to the South basket as two North players close in fast during the freshmen's last home game. Coach Mardy Dosland, S, Gunderson, J. Lipp, l. Fischer, J. Vennerstrom, K.. Westerholm, D. Kaufman, l. Konrad, D. Hagel, P, Harty, T. Zimmerman, J. Current, L. Pryzbilla and E. Curran are the members of the girls junior varsity basketball team. Coach Carol Schmallen, S. Lund, B. Vidger, K. Bentley, C. Kelsch, S. Peterson, K. Eide, V. Hendricks, L. Workin, j. Stock, J. Leverson, M. Krieg, M. Pugh and L. Biwer are the members of the freshman girls basketball team with a 5-7 season record. Kaufman Leads jVp Krieg, Pugh Top Frosh I was pleased with the last part of the season... stated Mardy Dosland, the girls JV coach for the 1977 season. Al- though their final season re- cord was 4-10, the last four games proved to be four of the best. This year there was a change in players as two fresh- men, Missy Krieg and Michelle Pugh, were added to the team. jenny Konrad and Darla Kauf- man led the team as leading re- bounder and scorer. Konrad had 64 rebounds while Kauf- man had 63 rebounds. Kauf- man, had 80 points, .followed by Pugh with 69 points,-7 They learned to keep their cool... they were a great bunch of girls, commented Dosland. Carol Schmallen, coach of the girls freshman basketball team, guided them to a 5-7 record for the season. The frosh won their last game which gave' them the conso- lation in the Inter-City play. Pugh and Krieg were the best players according to Schmallen. Pugh was the lead- ing scorer for the first half of the season and Linda Biwer was the leading scorer for the last half with 107 points. Karen Bentley was second with 61 points. Cyrena Kelsch was the leading rebounder. Very enioyable season, girls worked hard, commented Schmallen. Bruin Icers Become South Region Champions Fargo Seuth's varsity hockey C team finished their ' 77-78 season with a respectable r 14-12 rec9rd..Highlighting the season were the three wins 1 , Y over Fargo North fone for i I firstplaeea in the Southern C Restless!Tournamrentlm643 e z victory on i oi Parents' Night C Forkssffeentral and eleven-env -WefiF3f?ff0f1fiflifsevemifeile 'States Champions. As' most i -everyone'-knews, South had i e f their troubles-astethe state gi , tourney, A first f0lmdi4-1 Q it less to a firedupi Devils Lake r is V .team with at hot goalie -sent C i eira the rBruinsi-to the consolation 3 bracket for th second yearin far row, Feeling the effects of 1 V ythat loss in the ,following a ' game agasinstjamesstown, Southrhadltoscomei from iehind ' g ieia e to edge the Jays 4-3. Mean- while' Central found themselves in the colsolation finals due sto fl r a heartbreakersof an loss to North. lWhen South met them for fifth place, the outcome C was 6-2 Central, Coach Dave Roddy described his varsity- hockey team as well balanced and very unpredictable. Ever- one seemed to score for us this year. junior defenseman Kurt Stlrecht led all scorers with 29 points. Other top scorers included junior Paul Honl, sophomores Sean and Shawn Lewton and Mark Stensgard. High scoring junior Paul Honl raises his stick in jubilation after he scores a goal against the Jamestown Bluejays at the Fargo Coliseum during regular season action. Freshman john Stensgard sees an opening and tries to put the puck past the Jamestown defense and goalie as his sophomore linemates Todd Pavek and Mark Stensgard watch. 5 A 2 . v' ' V Ui I Uiii, INC '-, 5N J., i lun Tl Nj rl! S' 'Q SA N E E 5 0. Liv, i Varsity hockey team: Row1: Manager R. McCormick, T. Pavek, M. Lewton, S. Bergo, J. Provencher, N. Borman, T, Pavek, Student Andrews, D. Hawkinson, T, Gregory, K. Stellrecht, D, Mogck. Trainer L. Hawkinson, Coach C. Smith. Row 3: T. Moe, D. Row 2: Coach D. Roddy, Manager j. Ewers, M. Stensgard, S. Hentges, T. Wolf, P. Honl, J. Stensgard, S. Lewton. Todd Gregory, a sophomore, gets his body in front of a Bismarck until Bismarck scored two last minute goals. South won the game Demon's shot to make a chest save. Gregory had a shutout going 8-2 which ended a Bruin slump and improved their record to 6-7. fl 1 3 john Green l9J blocks a Jamestown player as Al Schafer U53 moves in and scores. seventy-six IV Hockey Stands12-5-25 Al Schafer Top Scorer Coached under Myron Wag- ner, the IV hockey team ended their season with an impressive 12-5-2 record The purpose of B-Squad hockey isto develop future varsity players by pro- viding game experience. Wagner saw a lot of improve- ment throughout the course of the year and was glad to see four jV players elevated to the varsity level during the ex- tent ofthe season. Sophomore Al Schafer lead the team in scoring. Most improved play- ers went to frosh john Green, jay Lakoduk, Matt Magness and Terry Pavek, The jV'ers split with cross town rival North this season with a dominating 5-0 win the first time and a close 0:2 loss the second time. Gther big wins were over Grafton 7-3 and 6-0, Moorhead 3-2 and 3-0. Al- though they suffered disap- pointing losses to both Grand Forks teams. South's freshman hockey team completed a dis- appointing season while compiling a record of 5-11-1 . The baby Bruins were under the direction of first year coach Paul Cutler, a student at Concordia. Highlighting the season was the split with North, they each won two games. Many. of the C-squaders played in junior varsity competition. N.- m Freshman center Terry Pavek, searches for a lost puck as a Bluejay and goalie john Green C91 receives a pass from Scott Erickson C101 for one of the seven .dx , .- fix k. 91 fF-in watch. The junior varsity shutout the Bluejays 13-0 with top goal tending of Todd Cregory, goals scored against Bismarck Central, The final score was 7-1. Green moved up to varsity. Members of the South High JV hockey team are, Row 1: T. Pollock, E. Hager, M. Qualey, J. Herbst, T. Kieley. Row 2: Coach Marian Wagner, T. Elstad, D. Olejnik, S, Erickson, J. Lakoduk, B. Flemming, J. Creen. Row 3: JV team manager R. McCormick, T. Pavek, J. Evanson, D. Dahl, A. Schafer, M. Magness. The team record was 12-5-2. Above: C-squad hockey team members are, Row 1: T. Pollock, D. Hawkinson, P. Christenson, J. Krell, N. Sonnesyn, D. Dillman, B. Burtness. Row 2: Coach Paul Cutler, S. Ray, J. Cullen, D. Olejnik, B. Marks, S. Azure. Below: Sophomore foward Eric Hager C131 skates toward teammate J im Herbst, sophomore wing, as he suffers the outcome of a relentless Jamestown Bird's check. The C-squad worked under a new coach this year. South Bruins Take Second Tournament At Grafton For the Second straight year, the South varsity basketball 1 teamcaptured the Grafton Holiday Tmlrney. The carers T sy tended up.8-513 for the f77-78 seasongplacing sixth ineregion. T fTheMost,ValuabEe Playerftor T South wasySteve fLinnyae6 foot we if 4lSeniori. iLinin,ladtl1ree year f letter wEnnergfliedyathe.team in T y rasarmagsandy iflfdethrowlpere T centage and wasjsecopdiirx e pointsanid field goallppere scentage.gHewas also awarded the Chuck Dawson Team Play- er Trophy. junior jon Eide e l was awarded the Most Ima proved Player for coach Ron W Herring's team. The 6 foot s 6 center ledthe team in T l T scoring with 288 points, and set a schoolierecordiin field goal as 1 epercentageys hitting at a 57 5 T it f peffefififliriai tEidsiW21SaialSQ P Qf l named tothe Alleliastern Dakota Conference team , while T he and Linn were labeled All- l Southeast Region. Senior j im Peinovich received the Best Defense award. The 6 foot forward-guard was second in assists and third insteals on the team. The other lettermen in addition to Linn, Eide and Peinovich were seniors Kevin johnson, Matt Torgerson, Scott Askerooth, Dean Win- stanley, jeff Kenney and Dave Kolpack, while juniors Darryl Infeld, Dave Norman, jeff Meyer, Brad Belk and Steve Bartholomay lettered. , N, S wwaiii- .. if . L . , , K2 b. fx - - . 'if 11if1fl?f4if.ff+:m5Ng-5'-lggi-W , , I X , -I U W if -, - ,,..,, 5-fussy. 'hhh 5 W L mgayg wwg. ,iinliliggggg v kxfiiig fE?ik51gEQT W' , 1 A X 'h af-Qitg f A E QfaQa 1'f3 7 '5 '- - : , ,, f. ' -'N'---QS. , fTt'ZgEgEiL ,Wh'W1H fwfm . .-4.33 gi Q ri my ' -wir: Ji: E ' ... i i i N , MW ' 'K . +. lggmaliiiiili . A Q 'i .3 mii::giiiiii 1 ,Th. Q 1 iv 4.1 'Y E 1' ., N . W ,. ., . ,:.:,1v. , K 4 -'vfaidffii EAN, m ,QQ 1. ' b ' 3 gf f NE' X , .., i- A awumiwmuwwwb 'E 4 ' - , H+WwwQHH Ywwh QHQMS SQ AKQQNAQ L L 7-fi Q. 5Y:fp , T Y - - . q -ES' 'I ' af , -- jsafirl QS? 3+ na K . rW,v IK MS 'F wr + Wifi f Q QE n 4 51151 Ni if Marg Y QFA X Y Q.32 5? xxivi 1 ,F AA .j:, g wg? 284 I' 13 ez. .at M Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball teams: Row 1: L. Hendricks, Devlin, D. Norman, K. johnson, D. lnfeld. Row 3: J, Peinovich, M. Stats, D. Dahl, manager, T. Smith, Stats. Row 2: Coach D. Torgerson, B. Belk,j. Eide, J. Kenney, D. Winstanley, S. Linn, S. Cundmunson, D. Kolpack, S. Askerooth, W. Schafer, L. Stoa, M. Bartholomay, K. Sanford, 1. Meyer, and Head Coach Ron Herring. Qxfksli' 'N'-N. it W,,,,....-- ii... junior Steve Bartholomay makes use of inside work as he goes up for Cuard Will Schafer drives in for a close-in shot while surrounded two against the Valley City Hi-Liners in an early 55-38 Bruin victory. by four Grand Forks Red River Roughriders in a game at South. eighty D. Norman Named MVP For 1977-78 jV Team Coached by jerry Laney, South's junior Varsity Boys basketball team finished the 1977-78 season with a more than respectable 11-8 won-lost record. The team had to get along without second 7 year coach Laney for the first part of the season for medical reasons. Filling in for the first four games' ' was Doug Gudmunson, the assistant sophomore coach. Laney re- turned to coach the Bruins to a 70-54jShellacking1of Shanley. f South beat the Deacons again later on in the seson 60-52 Coming off to a rather slow start, the Bruins ended their seasonfwith a flourish, winning seven out of nine games. W A highlight of the season was a seven game winning streak 7 which was ended when james- town defeated the Bruins on South's court. South had double wins over three schools, Shanley, Red River and West , Fargo. Scores for the Red 1 River wins were 52-41 and 66-50 while West Fargo was defeated twice 53-49 and 56-49. Dave Norman had the most field goals and total points for the season, even having a 10016 free throw accuracy. Sophomore Ken Sanford had the most offensive and defensive rebounds. Most Valuable Player was given to Norman while Sanford was tagged Most Improved. 4 4 HU!!! ,,,,,,..-u-wr' V my !,,f 4 Senior Jeff Kenney leaps in the air in this attempt to make a basket while junior Dave Norman stands ready for the possible rebound during the game against Valley City. eighty-one ac EWU' Freshman, Row 1: S. McDermott, D. Webber, M. Lamb, j. Landsem, P. Nichols, S. Malme, B. Klose, A. johnson, S. Olgard, T. Manston. Row 2: Coach R. Lindstrom, T. Flannery, S. Schultz, J. Rausch, T. Mcllwain, 1. Boeckhoff, J . Slusher, E. Aleckson, P. Norman, P Nichols. ..s21 : ' - K . AAIX 1 -- 1. . l . In a home game against the Ben Franklin Maroons, Bruin defenders Steve Malme f22J and Above, lon Tomhave f30J, the Most Eric Aleckson i323 reach in for a hand on the rebound while lim Boeckhoff fbackl looks on. Valuable Player on the Soph squad, gets l Sophs, Row 'lz D. Cudmundson, D. Emanuel, K. Caspers, M. berg, J. Tillotson, M. Kelly, M. Kuebler, B. Larson and D. Pallasch, P. Scott, D. Utke, T. lahner, l. Tomhave, G. Sharon, j. Walvatne. The sophomore squad had a seasonal record of 6-12 be- Kennedy. Row 2: J. Cast, j. Haug, C. Rudrud, P. Beck, T. Eng- cause their tallest men had been moved up to the junior varstiy. eighty-two 51.3 - Wm. , W-M., . 1 ngvwms N . .J is E L.,. .s ti.Q vhk. g 1 gg., g fouled, Below, Aleckson, the Frosh Hustle Award winner, grabs a rebound. -:Ji Jill f 1 w A al, as ' iii: .. , V - 4-rg' . Q QQ . 'Nu -egg ' A ,,,,..,....-- L -6 ,. Sophomores Lack Heightp Freshmen Promising The sophomore basketball team was coached under first year Dick Walvatne. This year's team didn't fair too well with a record of 6-12 to end the season. Approximately 17 sophomores made up the team. jon Tomhave was voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates. Chris Rudrud re- ceived the Hustle award. jeff Haug was Most Improved. Walvatne hopes to coach again next year. Tomhave led ail sophomores in scoring with 256 points, averaging 14 points a game. Rudrud was second highest scorer with 189 points, averaging a 10 point game. Haug was third scorer but leader in total rebounds with 116, 6.4 a game. Sophomore Ken Sanford was moved up to play jV this year, so the sophs were minus the height for rebounding and inside work which he con- tributed so much as a frosh. Returning coach Rich Lind- strom guided his frosh team to a won-loss record of 13-6. They finished third in the Inter- City Championship. Pat Norman was elected Most Valuable Player by the team. Hustle award was given to Eric Aleckson while Most lm- proved Player was received by newcomer Tom Flannery. This year's team has the potential to be state champs, commented Coach Lindstrom. X,-,. . 4 M we . X lL I ,'., I rkgik NE? W v , I tw -'3,, 1 Lf L' wind ii isif' . ,,-n- A , 5 J Bruin guard Tom lahner drives in for a reverse lay-up in the Red River borne game. eighty-three .Tv S Sophomore standout 112-pounder Scott Savageau puts a firm last year as a freshman and has captured the region individual title headlock hold on aWahpeton opponent. Savageau wrestled varsity twice while also lettering for the past two grappling seasons. 012'-'CISUCU N .dw Senior Curt Stensgard receives advice from coaches junior heavyweight wrestler Brian Peterson slips in the legs in an attempt to Lynn Forde and jerry Larson, preceding his match. keep his opponent from escaping during early varsity wrestling competition. eighty-four 77-78 varsity wrestling team members are Row 1: K. Westby, M. Payne, D. Seeb, S. Savageau, D. Fellbaum, M. Zimmerman. Row 2: T. jones, C. Stensgard, M. Lordeman, Coach jerry Larson, D. Lothspeich, K. Condon and B. Peterson. Not pictured W. King. junior 126-pounder Dean Fellbaum slips in a tight half in an effort to pin his opponent, which he succeeded in doing. This was FeIlbaum's first year on the varsity team. Wrestlers Capture EDC, jerry Larson's Reign Ends What started out to be a spectacular season ended in a disappointing finish for the Bruin varsity wrestling team Capturing EDC and posting a 10-3 won-loss record, the Bruins suffered a letdown at both region and state. Senior standout Tim jones led South with a 28-4 record 1 and second place finish at state. jones was selected MVP by his teammates at the end of the seasonfduring a memorable athletic banquet. It was at the annual banquet that Coach jerry Larson, a veteran of 11 years, announced hisfiretire- ment. His reason was that he wanted to devote more time to a -family farm. Larsonf s accom-1, ,.i. plishments here at South in- cluded a 100-34-2 coaching re- cord and 17 tourneys won. Also at the banquet, seniors Curt Stensgard and Mike Lordeman received the Gary Stensgard Teammaker Award. Stensgard was 23-6 for the year while Lordeman posted a 24-6 record. Sophomore War- ren King was named most im- proved. Even though we had a letdown at the region and state meet, we had a very special season. We won in con- ference and had a 10-3 won-loss record, commented Coach Larson on the Bruin varsity's up and down 1977-78 wrestling season. eighty-five lVers See 3-4-1 Recordp Good Season B Fres h m en ,lnexperience hurt the Junior varsity wrestlirigiteam as thelyffll struggled to a 3-4-1 record under Coach Lynn Forde. The Bruins started the season off welt with back to back dual? Qgfgiggtnries Red Riveii 3440-21 and 42-254 respectiveiyg C The team hita mid-season . slump with tour consecutive .gfkzrsses at the of Moor-gf if5555?ih9ad, G,F. James-if and West Fargo. The remaining matches saw the Bruins tie Valley City 30-30 and defeat crosstown rival . fargo North,f54-3. lnconsis-,gg plagued tiiewrestlers deals, but they were a model of consistency at ali tournaments, never placing wnrse than sixth , J.,Qr,lh'igher thanggthird. The top, , being ffl? JV lhafifational. Keyff 9 wrestlers for the Bruins were Brian Orman, 15-55 Dennis Seeb, 17-37 and Dennis Loth- , speich, 11-1.,U nder the di- rection of Coaclfigejtohn Kelleygff the freshmen got off to a fast, start and never looked back. The freshmen started with nine straight wins on the way to a 10-1 record and a first place finish in All City'Tournament The Bruins had six individual All City champions and one runnerup in what Coach Kelley termed as a strong per- formance by theentire team. tc- r J eighty-six 1977-78 JV wrestling members are, Row 1: J. Upton, K. Paulson, R. Cilbraith, W. Edinger, T. Anderson, C. Harrison, D. Brunette. Row 2: B. Orman, T. Zimmerman, G. Radtke, J. Allen, R. Narveson, J. Wadeson, J. Dabill, B. Wetlzin and Coach L. Forde. Junior Mark Zimmerman attempts to pin his Jamestown opponent in JV competition. Zimmerman continued to put pressure on the Bluejay until the pin was completed. All City champions freshman wrestlers are Row 1: T. Knoll, R. Sklebar, B. Kittelson, T. 1V Coach Lynn Forde shows a burst of anger Kester, D. Webber, J. Knoll, B. Boss. Row 2: Coach J. Kelley, C. Scott, S. Williams, F. while three of his wrestlers react differently. Villanueva, T. Boss, C. Larson, R. Schneider, R. Schmitz, Coach D. Henderson. Sophomore Cary Radtke, a 119 pounder, slips in his leg and goes Blue jay opponent, Many of the JV squad members gained exper- for the guillotine hold in an attempt to bring down his lamestown ience on the varsity level when they subbed for injured wrestlers. eighty-seven y .1 5.i,l,i4, . . . My rf- South's top diver Richard Haarstad won the diving competition in the EDC meet. Butterfly specialist Gage Burdick, junior, is also a member ofthe medley relay team. eighty-eight Bachmeier Leads Teamp Takes State In 500 Yard ' 'The team showed great ef- fort atfstate, .even though we stabbed our toes a few times 0 . . 1wef.stiti finished in the top 0 .fo ur,s'f'1eXplained Tom Manley fseasvn- 5aeh.rneier.wasYSouth's . top ' . firstsduring the 0 the 200 yard and s ' the580 yard freestyles. At state Bachmeier set two team records. He broke the 500 freestyle by seven seconds, the new time was 5:02.71. In this race he took South's only first. His other record was in the 200 yard freestyle, which he placed third. Bachmeier was a senior. South placed second to North with 272.5 points at EDC. The boys took five firsts. Bach- meir took two. Senior Dan Kenward took a first in the 1090 yard freestyle. Senior Richard Haarstad won the div- . .ing..S2ophomore john Miiler, jo nior iBete .Benson and sen- 50.15 ilisditafdiand Basfltmeief 0f.fhs 400 T oo r t ii F so 'jllff team The Y ' fi lsrsslli their seasoiifyyitthnine wins and se-0 oven losses. Tom Manley's team Hwiiiflose six seniors, three of them placed high at EDC. This year's assistant coach was jerry Quenette. jerry has-been assistant coach for two years. junior Pete Benson is Coach Manley's backstroke leader. Below: Senior Tom Bachmeier has the 500 yard free record. Swim team members are Row 1: D. Kenward, R. Haarstad, T. Burdick, M. Peer, T. Gokey, P. Benson, M. Unger, B. Blatchford Hammargren, M. Phelan, B. Blatchford, M. Hoffman, S. Mondry, Row 3: B. Price, K. Tyson, 1. Levi, j. Miller, R. Moore, T. Bach J. Leverson, Coach T. Manley. Row 2: M. Quibell, J. Brackin, G. meier, M. Schneider, S. Naylor, l. Snyder and Coach J. Quenette South's gymnastic squad at the trophy presentation at the state meet includes S. Simle, y Team Takes State Meetp Seizes if t t iiimisfnllelled tt t t 1 tt Q t at -AZLEE:ifii?flT?i'3S3iif?'3??fl.si9fi-5?f9ffifl??efgillffl F. johnson, J. Bergo, K. Tryhus, J. Vanyo, J. Borman, J Marcil, S. Schraufek and M. Dixon. All members of the team were qualifiers for the state meet held at Fargo South. s 3 Exhibiting good form, freshman julie Bergo performs on the uneven bars. Bergo took sixth in this event at the EDC meet. lt was l3ergo's third year on the varsity team, ninety g PlDiiCkif1StiU fah1eCl.0SeSflfGefl1e. f ilsi f ffilifi .s. at flee Tmiffff 3155Jvetafiieliwiihsiinsl5 'Chisel?esvfuiwihfsf-e'i.f jAfCQ?ldili3Q'i9 i e 1, .r Siimlelefhe rmrsticqmpefitien y cameiffom Miyn.nQmn'ka41Msinn.ii s 1 g.lr, B IfillligjQ5llQWiflgiSQ11.fhl,t0' sieii s t.s' 44.3 fs,lsg1'?1Se?l?l?l?1?S?J?2?'F3351F1 ' .sri i tieit fS?3S0hii42ifTe3miiwardtstfwdhtfifeyf he f12iiiefBfi?ffi2ihf V HiQS?01?3fY Calif l V 'fta 'fainzf1Ht1?3'K.riSfi'tTrvHUiS'abd f sjgackie MarciilgA10iutstandieng fC0'l'ltfibl!tbl'S-'YO teamrn0raleQg i First place winnersaf state. isweret1'iSi1sie Schraufek, balance ,5 beanggStaeeyiSimle, uneven 5 liQff7QfbarS'nd allaroundp jane s Vahyo, floor exercise. Marcil, , Berman and Tryhus also placed. ' 'We're looking for- ward to next year. We'll have the entire steam back, and some ofthe toughest competition g i A yet, concluded Simle, i E 'Y S? ' D X W i mf. Q Q, it jane Borman, honorary team captain, performs a leap during a floor exercise One of the four high schoolstudents on South'steam, workout. Borman, a freshman, took third in individual competition at state, Missy Dixon works out a floor exercise routine. jane Vanyo, the gymnastic team's only sophomore and oldest first in floor exercise at state and EDC competition. She also took member, concentrates on executing perfect style. Vanyo placed second in vaulting at EDC and fourth in All Around at state meet. ninety-one U gS?Q35 Wi J X Siigg 5 ifggk Qi 5552? ff ,iifg WF . SQ 5 vu .MW-Q ,MN - ,MWA ...-W0 M. . x M- , , . 'T ,L wie Q mgx x ff E X A , 44Gm'wQwQfLygS ,S i Q-Kekgmx F35 wQ.sffwwwsQ Hf ww:QwwQgxsmQ ,L i?Yi WYEEQSQHM is 'wvgih' na?5 1QH?F gi ASM in ii 3 Q Q yf Jw ik' . 5. T2 5i:QbV.?, A di fiigmisgg I a i i s Q 3 . S A' FWS gigf ,4?gg e adi.?!lF A I 'R g57 n 111 . U V'r.'Y,- Ni i?S?gWM!gg k7MQ,'ifQifw .w A' ww ' 'wharf x .'-. 1 if Qian? :Qs 5? . Q? S fl ,igllik SBUTH QARGU 53 SOUTH K x x x 45900 25 SOUTH QLRGO 41 SUUTH 4? 1. 'v fi E ,l e 5 3 - 4 f ? .gk S-v QLRGg ikR0o 45 GUUTP 1 fl 5 g - . Y K x w' ! N .v M x , ix Qhgfb 21 SUUTH QBRGQ V Q SMH M :.x X'-s x.: K A L.. YHRGo 33 SOUTH E WW K . im 'Q-.pf 4 A X ' - - 1 ' -- up ,A 2.a,f1.:f S' ' sua- . ' Q . :N A X x X Q X a a yx . QXX Q u f, 0 A ld 5 if Q. r ,IJ 2333 usilfig be . C is Saesff Swivks amp- fQQ,f- I 5 :ssl 1 ff aiu g mi X. g S Q .. 1-nl ',' I s X 2 . ...,, ,,,,.W.. .mi 3 A Team Totals Of 8-0, 4-3 Impressive In Volleyball The South High girls volley- ball team finished the.1977-78 season with an impressive record. The varsitylessqliiad ended their year with an unde- feated record. Tri-captains for the varsity team were seniors Ana Marie Dias, Cindy Pugh and Carla Wetjen. Of the total eight games played by the varsity squad five of them were played with Fargo. North. The iunior varsity, ppta eipye , .ended with a the year. f T games were also eyva 7 7 7 against North High'steam. Co-captains for the junior varsity squad included jenny Konrad and Debbie Yeager. A large number of girls star- ted out the season. Various conflicts and an erraticipractice schedule narrowedggdqyvngjthe .number of girls ned to the last C Two rigorous weeilisfwere spent on conditioning followed by four weeks of regular practice before their first game. Coach Debbie Noyes seemed to feel it paid off . Head coach Noyes was assistant volleyball coach at Concordia. She was by Cindy Hoveland experienced player cordia. This was Cindy's second year assistant coaching for South's team. Noyes felt, lt was a really good year. Varsity volleyball players for the 1977-78 season included, Bottom: J. Cordahl, D. Seeb, K. Bruggeman, J. Kloubec, M. Pugh, M. Krieg. Top: Coach D. Noyes, C. Wetjen, L. Meyer, L. Breiland, D. Bergerson, C. Pugh, A. Dias. They finished the season 8-0. l l An energetic return shot is put over the net by varsity player Cindy Pugh as teammate Denise Seeb stands ready. The varsity volleyball team ended the year undefeated. ninety-th ree Freshman track team, Front Row: J. Stensgard, E. Mangahas, M. Green, L. Jensen, P. Norman, E. Aleckson, S. Bennett, T. Magness, P. Nichols, T. Beedy, B. Boss, K. Kloster, J. Millar, D. Mcllwain, C. Kankelfritz, P. Zaun, K. Kollman, J. Cullen and R. Webber, T. Benner, S. Olgard, M. Ramlo. Back Row: J. Smith, j. Schmitz. This year's freshman track team is the largest in years. ln a relay event during the Moorhead Invitational junior Wayne Briggs hands off the baton to Running the third lap of the record sophomore jeff Haug. South was strong, in the relays again this year as in past years. setting mile relay is junior jim Hewitt as Varsity track team, Front Row: E. Ramlo, W. Schafer, L, Cossette, B. Birkholz, C. Charon, R. Salzwedel, R. Anderson, D. Boe, T. Hoaby, 1. Paumen, T. Hoaby. Row 2: J. Kennedy, T. Fink, E. Kautzman, P, Bystol, J. LeClerc, B. Narveson, C. Rudrud, C. ninety-four Dunford, S. Urness, J. Sprattler, Back Row: W. King, F. Schlanser, K. Norman, K. Sanford, M, Torgerson, A. Zarling, J. Klug, W. Briggs, D, Fink and J. Hewitt. Head coach is C. Orvik and assistant coaches are W. Eide, D. Hertel and D. Hogan. f , Eric Kautzman duals with a Park Rapids runner in the Moorhead Invitational. he overtakes the Valley City runner during the South Bruin Invitational. i ,V Tracksters Lack Depthp Team Loses Four Seniors y Althongh the performance as a teanifwas down for this year's boys track team, there were several ohne y'5?F5s?Y?ifi?'al emits l t iaaiaayaem newsfgasgfabbea the markfin the 300yard dashyAbyigggnning a3Q.35 iuniorrwafyne Briggisfset i relay of Davegfiok, s triuiur ? 3Sf?f???fed fha are r l ia 3:28g95ftime. Ali three niie Brrglgsfwiassdesigtiatedias ' why iVaiiluahieI 3 umper to 4 Rod Sa!affede'f Seefef r Gutsfaiikiing Weiigliiiinang i Hewitt was Outstanding Sprinterg senior Mah , lllss e 5 llf a Tofsersenrewas siveneihe -.:: r liilir , i ess' s i e s iisis i s W award while sharing the I f i X i e Most Improved trophy with sa zi f u r 9 Q ji Salzweclelpjeff Haug was ilQf.'fffifiTf ' as ll W li the Outstanding Sophomore: or L 4 ' ii: eireei senior 'Kelly Norman was :fy i ' JJQQV iiit y named the Most Spirited. f ' saw ,., . f ' fl Gelaine Orvik was the ' 2:5 r coach ofthe 1978 squad, Q r 3 assistedfby Greg Hagen, fiiii' i ,s H ' Dale Heftel, Dennis Hogan s ' L' la' Q ' ' f f and Warren Eide. The team - 'i.- 7 '12 i 'T W ,, Throwing the discus is senior Fred Schlanser, one of several weightmen. will return 13 Iettermen. Chris Rudrud awaits Will Schafer complete his vault during an early meet ninety-five g 5 -1L.ita., S 1 E Wmmwmt 3 3 f 5 Z Wawwv mooazi ii as .jt .. . ..21. fill.. L Moonnmn H. s. 5. y...-9 If am Q '--' N-ww A , N. .. fiz , Q 0 EILL l . ' 1: - X - P 'F' fir.-s ' if I '- f 'V - . - .N if j :is..:::1..s-'E..,,, B Lori Harrison, freshman long jumper, is one Moorhead High and South High square off in this dead heat in the Moorhead Invitational of the many promising underclassmen. Meet as South's sophomore jane Vanyo holds her own in the 110-yard hurdles. lane quali- Girls Track squad members are, Front Row: Head coach j. J. Fischer, J. Cordahl, L. Harrison, D. Walock, assistant coach K. Cossette, J. Scheel, A. Krieg, C. Kenward, L. Rusch, M. Dixon, P. Kittleson. Row 2: Assistant coach D.Anderson, Manager B. Rob- Buchholz, J. Kloubec, L. Klocke, B. Krieg, C. Ulschmidt, l. Vanyo, son, Manager T. Stenhjem, P. Miller, E. Moses, 1. Bergo, K. ninety-six ?'X Gil L ,er BILL X i. l fied for the state meet in Minot and Freshman Linda Klocke, pictured in the l her best time was 15.6 in Moorhead. Moorhead invitational, is a future sprinter. Cowin, P. Harty, D. Bergerson, R. Nesemeier, J. Kristensen, S. Lewis, A. Lee, C. Pugh, J. Engberg, B. Fowler, J. Borman, A. Dias and assistant coach S. Mickelson. The girls track team won the EDC and Southeast Region track titles in close competition. .... ci.-is Takes Five First Places ln Track Five firstpiace finishes including ijiieEDC 3 and outdoor meets high-'fi 7. iighted the1978 girls track season. In additiongjf the Bruin capturedlgfgg the meet and BruiiirlinvitationalsgfffftW Senior fear year winner Krieg a r the Most Q.edi.catedrAwagg1j5, with sonbemore Pam trackstersgigecky heated if wrai Q Qat tNesemeiefrfii2zptu red field marks? throwing both the discus and the iavelin and I relay teamjcomposed of Rusch, Bergerson, Hartygff and june Kgioubec set a r Q new time Qf1,:49.9, and . J the mile .squad of , .,a, Befsersdfiiigeckv Amy Kriegfrand Harty their names in the record QQ book witha 4:07 showitnggiii 18 . ninety-seven D. Best rr .1 W fiifenclt atithfesr. L f 3 y fwldtifi .sinsefrwd 4 1 1 e meet .si 7 ' ii i: C . hemand . L , iishfedi leenf s.r . v infringe M . ' . Q X this 1 encegf Three hoof, 'were S Bruins whieh included senior john Fercho I741 and junior . Steve Bergo 1751. Other top golfers for Coach Tom Engh S were juniors Steve jacobson Scott 0'Neil andfSe:nior.Tim g jones. Hentges,,,hadifa Q.Z7,.r6i,av- :ie-'age' fheslow ninety-eight junior Varsity tennis, Front Row: L. Desautel, J. Current, D. Renner, 1. Nystal, S. Morse, J. Tangen. Row 2: L. Biwer, S. Hawkinson, P. Martin. Row 3: L. Dahl, J. Ven- nerstrom. Row 4: B. Vidger, K. Berg. T. Wells, Back Row: K. Scheel, L. Breiland. Varsity tennis team members are, Front Row: J. Leverson. Row 2: M. McClure, B. Toussaint. Row 3: C. Dillard, K. Olafson, S. johnson. Row 4: N. Pappas, K. Hentges. Row 5: K. Lordeman, S. jordheim and L. Halliday. Varsity coach is Candis Pendergast. Senior Margie McClure grimaces and hits a backhand in a match against G.F. Central. McClure teamed with Barb Toussaint to take second in the Southeast Regional Tourney. Varsity golfers are, Front Row: M. Twitchell, C. Hornbacher, E. Winstanley, Coach T. Eng, D. Bertel, l. Meyer, J. Fercho, S. Hager, S. Bergo, S. Adelson, J. johnson, B. Bergeth fstudent Jacobson, T. jones and D, Hentges. This is Coach Engh's fourth managerl. Back Row: S. O'Neil, G. Hendrickson, S. Linn, D. year as the varsity golf coach. He is on the Agassiz lr. High staff. 3 . 5 . e3 x 1 ea- g , ,fist , . .. X .. E, if i il :K K . Senior Dave Bertel practices his putting form. One of 17 varsity golfers, senior Cary Hen- The winner of two consecutive regional Practice was held at the Fargo Country Club. rickson takes a shot on the par three course. singles title is senior Sarah jordheim. ninety-nine Student Life one hundred!Student Lrfe Student Lifc-'fone hundred-one Council Endeavors To Involve Students In arious Activities Expanding student involvement is not an easy task. This year student council, under the direction of president Martha LeClerc, worked to represent the student body and plan activities which would increase student involvement. Council's activities included Homecoming, Snow Week, 50's Week, Arts Week and various dances. Five delegates represented Fargo South at the North Dakota State Class representatives, Front Row: J. Huguelet, E. Moses, M. Ru- Tryhus. Row 3: L. Anderson, A, Krieg, A. Thorstad, L. Smith, P. fer, J. LeClerc, J. Bergo. Row 2: L. Rusch, S. Braaten, S. Haaken- Wegenast, J. Foster, M. Woodward. Row 4: M. Kelly, S. Braaten, son, C. Briggs, C. Bladholm, L. Halliday, S. Foss, J. Kloubec, M. T. lenkinson, G. Burdick, S. Cowin, S. Flannery and l. Scheel. Class officers, row 'lz B. Kendall, K. Gowin, S. Schulz, L. Engan, P. Bystol, B. Robson. Row 2: S. Wenz, K. Hegre, P. Paulson, C. one hundred two IEQU1 Vennerstrom, H. Kruger, L. Engan and J. LeCIerc. Presidents for this year were Wenz, B. Belk Knot picturedl, LeClerc, Schulz. Student Council Convention, which was held at NDSU November 13-15. Senior Peggy Klein is this year's secretary of council and Nancy Boatman is treasurer. The activities commission is chaired by Lisa Anderson. Senior Michelle Kelly is in charge of publicity, and rights and responsibilities commissioner is Pam Paulson. This year's advisor for student council is principal james Spence. A4f Ti? wc,,,,,,.-ff' X Pictured above are the 1977-78 student council officers: Nancy Boatman, Peggy Klein, Peter Benson and Martha LeClerc. Senior Susy Wenz cleans out an aquarium as part of her slave day duties. Student council sponsored slave day for homecoming. gn' '2g.1 Y Sophs exclaim their glee in winning the orange-passing contest during the snow week pep fest. Ann Hopple receives the orange. one hundred three ' Homecoming 1977 was christened The Year of H0 the Bruin , a Chinese-oriented affair. Bobbi Pratt, H O , t I escorted by Dan jahnke, was crowned Queen ' Bruin Xl at the Evening in Shangri-La corona- as a tion October 2. Wednesday was Geisha Day , when a guy would purchase a girl of his choice for fifty cents. Friday, period four a pep fest was held, with cheers by the cheerleaders, a proclamation by The Year ofthe Bruin 1977 Homecoming queen with her court Mogck, C. Moses, D. Kolpack, Queen B. Pratt, D. jahnke, K. and escorts arej. Peinovich, S. jordheim, D. Hentges, S. Black, D. Hegre, M. Andrews, L. Anderson, T. Moe, S. Wenz and S. Linn. Seniors Dave Kolpack with mike, and Dan jahnke with proclamation assist Queen Lori Rusch has an unusual facial feature in a Bruin XI Bobbi Pratt during the Evening in Shangri-La Coronation held October 2. pom pon routine done to Kung Fu Fighting . one hundred four Queen Bobbi and a routine performed by the pom pon girls. Football followed when South trounced the Red River Roughriders 14-0. Transit performed at the dance from 9 to 12. Float judging was postponed a week because of torrential rains. The freshman float won, followed by the foreign exchange float. The annual parade down the Red River Mall was cancelled because of the rain. Senior Bobbi Pratt, the newly crowned Queen Bruin XI, begins her reign over the 1977 Homecoming festivities with an elated smile. jim Hewitt and Debbie Millar boogie to the tunes of 'Transit' Below: The masked washerwoman adds laughter to the pep fest Four Bruin football players jump for joy after scoring a touchdown against the Red River Roughriders in a game which South won 14-0. E l Seniors Kimberly Payne, Pam Bucholz, Kay Williams and sophomore Frosh, Row 1: C. Meyer, 1. Fedje, M. Haider, J. Huguelet. Row Lisa Krag make upthe 1977-78 wrestling cheerleaders for South High. 2: D. Renner, K. Ulschmid, L. Engan, M. Tryhus, K. Oliver. ln the spring of 1977, cheerleading tryouts were so held. Thirty-three girls were chosen to make up the d M Cr , six squads which include A-squad, B-squad, Hockey, Wrestling, Swimming and Freshmen. en In October all of the squads attended a cheer- leading clinic in Valley City. They learned jumps To and cheers to use in the upcoming seasons. After the groups had time to practice, each squad was Varsity basketball and football cheerleaders are, Bottom: Patty Aaker. lop: Sandy Gowin and Deanna Griesbach. This year's Wegenast and Denae lsta. Middle: Sherri Braaten and Karen squad had only two seniors lBraaten, Criesbachj and four juniors. one hundred six A: . S 5 Q 5: 'Y' ,QTL y A 'A Ll 'A c Ka 7 f.Q. M. . - I was 5 1 5 1 if M 1 h L . . . R, A - . S ',-: W WM 'v ff-1 if kikk Zigi .- -an V . F , -.....-1 ' 1 ,,.........p- - mu..-W 'li South's Bruin and a Grand Forks Pom Pon girls, Front Row: . f. A Sfflg 2 . 'J , K nf g t 1 i z.,i1,,7- ' A, Q S. Wenz, A. Weidner, L. Anderson, S. Black. Second Row: D. Millar. S. Red River cheerleader hit it off. Lewis, S. jordheim, M. Fabian. Back Row: P. Doyle, L. Rusch, B. Pratt and N, Boatman. Pom Pon, Pep Club Promote Bruin Spirit, Raise Activit Funds South High's pom pon girls promoted school spirit by performing routines at home game half-times as well as attending away games. Following an Oriental Homecoming theme, the pom pon girls were outfitted in karate uniforms. Rain spoiled a ga-me performance but the squad had appeared earlier that day at the pep fest. Tryouts were held toward the end of the 1976-77 itil J bgjx Pep Club members are, Front Row: P, Wegenast, D, Griesbach, 1. Briggs, D. lsta, S. Gowin. Third Row: l. Fedje, K. Ulschmid, D. Petterson, B. luven, H. Kruger, L. Wightman, adviser C, Lee, S. Renner, 1. Huguelet, K. Oliver, P. Larson, R. Heising, M. Tryhus Braaten, R. Lean, L. Larson, K. Aaker. Second Row: K. Cowin, L. and L. Burtness. The Pep Club members had Sadie Hawkins Day Kliest, C. Meyer, K. Eide, M, Haider, S. Braaten, A. Hopple, one hundred eight C. and Dance as their biggest project aside from aiding school spirit. -S ,l The Pom Pon Girls attempted to have a new routine ready for each home game during the football season and basketball season. school year. The girls were judged by their performance of a routine taught to them by the seniors who would graduate at the end of the year. To raise money needed for new uniforms the squad employed various methods. During the summer they sponsored a car wash. They also had bake sales in the commons and sold Bruin cushions at games and Bruin Booster functions. Nancy Boatman, Lori Rusch and Sue Lewis serve coffee for the parents during the fall PTSA sponsored Back-to-School night. They also performed during the state class A basketball tournament held in Fargo in March at the NDSU Fieldhouse. Q- ,M me- ..a0 ' ,N- '0M ff' Y .31 BlilllilS Smcxux may 5 1-. -SS' b':'Xf .t. Susy Wenz and Nancy Boatman wait for customers to buy their Bruin cushions during the PTSA sponsored Back-toSchool night. one hundred nine X fff,1e..e. an l Senior Matt Andrews crowned as 'l978's King Sadie, reads his proclamation of a roll of toilet paper during the Sadie pepfest. juniors Karen Hanson and Wayne Briggs dance to the music of the Over the Hill Cangf' while junior john McPherson watches. Students wore patched shorts and shirts Pep Club Sponsors Sadie Hawkins Weekp Called Big Success King Sadie candidate Dana Mogck runs scared as his escort Laurie Mitchell chases him through the gym for the King Sadie crowning. Sherri Braaten and Dan lahnke participate in senior square dancing at the Sadie pep fest. 5 if +R 5 f 'L .,,. ,mf G ,aa 1 1' 1 T gf-'Q if PN S 5 Most people went to the Haunted House to see the strange things that the two clubs had put together this year, but these disguised mice were only two of the many visitors who reversed the tables. Echtenkamp Heads Keysp Keywannettes In Second Season Playing the part of the mad scientists is junior Mark Zimmerman in This sign was displayed outside the Haunted House for all pas- the Key Club and Keywanettes Haunted House, in its second year. serbys to see. The site is now only used as a lowly parking lot. one hundred twelve Q? Q2 xii Keywanettes members are, Front Row: M. Kelly, P. Magness, M. LeClerc, M. Fabian. Row 2: N. Renner, K. Berg, L. Larson, J LeClerc, K. Feste, L. Skarphol, L. Smith, C. Vennerstrom, M. Cordon. Row 3: L. Pederson, L. Burtness, H. Kruger, D. Millar, R. Under the presidentship of senior jay Echtenkamp, Key Club carried out many projects throughout the year. One of these was their annual haunted house on Halloween. Sponsored by KQWB, the club raised 52,100 for organizations like the save the deer program and the F-M Food Pantry. In the fall Key Clubbers held a blood drive and helped sponsor the FM Food Fast. The Woodward, J . Petterson, S. Schlanser, V. Anderson, j. Kuchera, C. Berglund and T. Beard. This is the second year for the Keywanettes as an organization. Lean, l. Armbrust, L. Fedje. M. Braaten. Back Row: K. Flaa, M. They work with Key Club. other officers for Key Club included Chuck Dunford, V.P., and senior Dave Bertel, treasurer. In its second year of existance, the Keywannette Club was headed by president Martha LeClerc. Vice-president was Mary Fabian, while Patty Magness and Michelle Kelly served as secretary and treasurer respectively. The club helped with the haunted house and sent gifts to poor children. Key Club members are, Front Row: M. Magness, C. Dunford, J Echtenkamp, B. Larson, B. Haug, S. jones, J. Leverson. Row 2: K Kollman, J. Millar, E. Aleckson, T. Charbonneau, D. Dillman, M l Hoffman. Back Row: S. Flannery, C. Burdick, F. Schlanser, j. Eide, D. Winstanley and T. jenkinson. J. Echtenkamp is the president of the only male service organization at South High. one hundred thirteen Adviser B. Harmon, juniors J. Hewitt and E. Bong dress a manne- quin for a window display at the DECA Closet , the school store. Q if if X Student teacher M. Callahan and D. Lee are making popcorn at the FBLA concessions stand at the North!South basketball game. ational Conference g .fo X Awards Captured Winners of the state DECA contest are D. Hawkinson, K. johnson, D. Vanzante, R. Thomas and D. Pedersen. D. lsta is not pictured. B Vocational Clubs VlCA, Front Row: F. Purington, R. Erickson, L. Hickman,V.Croen- Dockter, L, Bjorland, D. Buchanan, T. Bachmeier, R. Neubauer, D. wold, B. Lund, D. Schaubert, T. Charboneau, E. Moe, B. Vidger, Kenward. Back Row: D. Goble, P. Wells, C. Davis, L. Danielson, E. Scheveck. Second Row: S. Severson, C. Scott, T. Nissen, D. C. Borgen, N. Jensen, B. Anderson, D. Krabbenhoft, J. Snyder. one hundred fourteen DECA Members are, Front Row: B. Harmon, D. Hawkinson, J. Eide, D. lsta, D. Millar, B. Bergeth, J. Hewitt. Second Row: K. Brandner, M. Fabian, D. Pedersen, D. Rasmussen, E. Curran, A. National Vocational Week was held February 6-12 and South High's three vocational clubs all had a successful year to celebrate. FBLA, under supervision of Kathy Ferguson, began the voca- tional club's year of competition july 1-4 as jane Davis represented South at National Conference. DECA was the next to take their shot at com- petition. With the guidance of Bruce Harmon Fleeker. Third Row: D. Vanzante, C. Pomonis, L. Burtness, W. Czichotzki, C. Coulter, M. Still, J. johnson. Back Row: R. Thomas, K. johnson, S. Reif, D. Larson, D. Still and C. Egerdahl. DECA qualified five people for the nationals in Washington D.C. May 7-12. They also won a second place in the chapter of the year balloting. VICA was the last of the vocational clubs to com- pete at their state competition. VICA had a very successful state conference at Bismarck March 22- 23. VICA students accounted for 15 medals by taking six gold medals, six silver and three bronze. nun unmarugu S x Future Business Leaders of America members are adivser C. Paumen, J. Meyer, S. Edwardson, N. Carlson, D. Opdahl, l-- Ferguson, M. Skrogstad, T. McFarlane, R. Elsner, N. Desautel, J. Desautel and adviser O. Gilchrist. Members attended nationals. one hundred fifteen Above D Plante D Smith C Holm are members of the speech activities program. Right: The 1977 78 speech debate and student congress teams Row 1 L Nelson, B. Krieg, T. Gokey K Zenner Row 2 K Lordeman C lsta M Cordon Row 3: Student Congress coachj Moen A Fleeker T jenkinson R Anderson debate coach T. McConn. Below: Nancy jordheim speech coach goes over a tournament critique with junior Mary Haas. awww I ' South's speech, debate and Student Congress teams enjoyed their most successful season in re- cent years in 1977-78. A combination of 19 mem- bers participated in 12 speech, eight debate and four Student Congress tournaments. Top speakers of the season included jay Kasdan, finishing the year with 569 speaker points, Tom jenkinson with 264 and Tim Gokey with 361. The team will lose 'XY ,haves ,vs K ..,k ,K . .7 1 - ' 'WI Wxeefifmye , an W I X v nf 3fWW?'if W ' ' '45 il 5' 1 . . ,riff ' A A - ' 'LZ' -2 : : J 4- '2f1ff52S'fr 1 3 T1-TSK fi 'Ef5l225s1: f:5:L - . ,m.. , 1, lv OA N M i i l l l l l F l i 5 i From the opening deck routines to the exactness of the water desired effect in their water show. The final effect was seen by over routines the Aquarians spent many hours working to achieve the 500 people when lt's a Small World was presented with lights. It's a Small orld Title of 10th nnual Snych Swim Show April 6, 7 and 8 marked the 10th annual synchro- nized swimming show. A record crowd of over 500 people saw the show entitled lt's a Small World. Twenty-six Aquarians performed with three girls unable to participate. Lori Wightman highlighted the show with her solo done to Nadia's Theme . In February tryouts were held after practices in which the various stunts and strokes were taught. 7 Participants in the 1978 watershow are, Front Row: M. Danielson, son. Back Row: N. Renner, L. Urban, N. Boatman, A. Weidner, L. H. Ohrt, M. Kelly, J. LeClerc, L. Wightman, B. Gorman, K. Feste, Rypkema, K. Okerlund, J. Strege, P. Doyle,M.Winstanley, S. Dahl, K. Olafson, J. Ployhar, T, Kippen, J. Twete, S. Black, L. Ander- S. Schobinger, S. Westrick, K. Feste, M. LeClerc, C. Vennerstrom. one hundred eighteen M 77 PCDLEC 77 l PCULE 77 4 P CULE 7K 77 . H5595 77 CULE 77 .35 ,N , 400 vu 352.1 QQ Senior Rich Millar gets into the act during intermission with some daring dives. Clown divers did various stunts to amuse the crowd. Twelve girls were chosen to' join the Aquarians. Election of officers are held every year, this year senior Lori Wightman was elected as president along with Tracy Kippen as secretary-treasurer. A very unique part of the show was the use of two new under water speakers purchased from funds raised in previous years. This years show was a great success, stated adviser Claire Heath. Michelle Kelly and Nancy Renner hula to Elvis' 9 Clown divers and light and sound crews are, Front Row: D. Reif, V. Naylor, D. Radcliff, D. jahnke, Rnw 2: M. Schneider, C. Hornbacher, J. Petterson, J. Klein, L. Rykpkema, C. Hilleboe. Row 3: D. Dahl, R. Haarstad, J. Millar, D. Webber, D. Webber, S. Rey. Row 4: 1. Leverson, A. Cambill, B. Belk, K. Kollman, E. Aleckson, M. Trom and R. Millar. They were directed by Claire Heath. l l Seniors Lisa Anderson and Nancy Boatman represent China in lt's a Small World . A Moonlight Swim which represented Tahitti. They did the skit with two other Aquarian members to the song Kung Fu Fighting . one hundred nineteen YS' Yfylh Vx! Foreign Exchange Club, Front Row: C. Izzo, A. Dias, 1. Odegaard, W. Czichotzki, adviser D. Rusch. Row 2: T. Kautzman, T. Kankel- Exchange Club Gives 100 Scholarship To South Student fritz, B. Blatchford, M. Edgerly, M. Chilson. Back Row: D. Kenward, J. Strickland, P Moore M. Zenner and S. Smith. Ten members of South's German Club were able to attend Concordia College's language camp this year. Over half of the expenses were paid from money raised from the sales held by the club. This year's club consisted of sixteen students. A weekend field trip to Winnipeg highlighted the year for members of the French Club. The students were able to use the skills that they have French Club members are, Front Row: N. Linnerooth, R. Harmon, Richmond, C. Camp, P, Rypkema, M. Cordon and j. Camp. The adviser P. Papacek, T. Smith, N, DeSautel, C. Thorson. Row 2: L. French Club students took a field trip to Winnipeg, Canada one hundred twenty Q? German Club members are, Front Row: P. Dockter, D. Cossette, C. Heising, T. Wagner, S. Krause. Row 2: E. Sanders, M. learned in the bi-lingual city. The group adviser Pat Papacek felt that the trip was good experience. A 5100 scholarship, funded by money from sales held by the Foreign Exchange Club was given to an applicant from South High. The award was given to the recipient on Awards Day. About fifteen students were active in the club that played host to three students from foreign countries. Foreign Exchange Club's homecoming float Carried out the theme of an oriental setting, featuring Ana Dias and lens Odgaard, V? Baumgartner, j. Daul, A. Brodigan. Back Row: G. Hoff, M. Edgerly, M. Flannigan, adviser H. Lee and T. Stenjhem. 'UK Ol! QQ' Spanish Club members are, Front Row: A. Dias, C. Izzo, D. Kenward, adviser C. Bommersbach. Row 2: M. Edgerly, L. Alton, B. Miller and P. Schmidt. 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Q, - K .. :Six--.. . .. -wi -MN New ,X I if .IIIAI A 1.1 1 ,W ,.A ' m2-L i U ' : gf if K. A h,,. 4:52 f, 'Li ' 5 .4 K T ,- A'.. l h -P fs gl fa. .A Qi .wiv lx fiii ' x..,:f:' 5 A RG K 1 f X ,. fi Juniors john Leverson and Chris Dillard staple carpet to a set of stairs for the spring musical. Many cast members built set. Susy Wenz, Lee Myxter and Mary Knox take a break from building sets. Below: Lori Kana paints one of Mame's many doors. ,..-1 X Drama Club ames Top ctor Actressp Thespians Selected Andy VonBank, freshman, paints a backdrop for a plantation scene. Two different backdrops were used in the musical. W' , N-K, S-.. i b ,kxk ,,.,,.,.. -. I ,Q X . if .. M. W' K ' 5 I Dawn Radcliffe, senior, concentrates while A four year lighting tech, senior Vicki Naylor becomes proficient at running the lights painting the trim on part of the Mame set. during one of the rehearsals for the muscial. Lights are important part of any play. Drama Club's 1977-78 year was a successful one. Along with the production of two plays and a musical, the club members sponsored a dance featuring Transit and made a trip to the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. Officers for the 1977-78 year were Mary Knox, president, Sue Cummings, vice president, and Susy Wenz, secretary-trea- surer. Lee Myxter was the adviser for the club. At the Awards Day assembly, trophies were given to Kim Knutson, Best Actress, Don Dahl, Best Actor, Mary Knox, Best Supporting Actress, Rob Schanilec, Best Supporting Actor, and 'Susy Wenz, Best Thespian. Thirteen students were selected to join the International Thespian Society by the members. The Drama Club held a banquet at the Bowler on May 16 to honor the members. Drama Club members are, Front Row: V. Naylor, M. Schneider, M. Knox, S. Wenz, L. Myxter, K. Knutson, E. Curran, M. Rasmussen. Row 2: D. Shirley, B. Kendal, B. Zaun, T. Zimmerman, H. Ray, G. lsta, M. Cordon. Row 3: D. Radcliffe, B. Blatchford, T. Kankelfritz, D. Dahl, K. Norman, P. Larson, L. Richmond, A. Bordigan. Row 4: S. Dahl, M. Woolf, D. Kenward, 1. Strickland and N. Linnerooth. Senior Mary Knox was president of the Drama Club and was assisted by Susy Wenz as secretary. one hundred twenty-five Q QVQA Y q ' 2 Q Ex 1, hx ,Q -L', A Qs ' ef' 51 EIS' S K ligilliw X 1 Wmil' . i 3 2 i i ., ,ws . ,. .. . - K t A a 1 1 f- k kf w- ,g pictured, turned out the lights, which causes mass confusion. Pictured are Kim Knutson, Don Dahl, Mary Knox, Sue Cummings, South High Drama Club's first production was a comedy titled The Curious Savage . The play centers around an elderly lady, Mrs. Savage, who has ten million dollars. Her step-children, finding they cannot get their hands on the money, commit her to a sanatorium. There she meets various social misfits who need the help she can provide. The last scene is a fantasy in which each guest jeff Olson, jan-Marie Strickland, Mike Woolf and Susy Wenz. A vigorous interrogation followed as the next step in the search. realizes at last some hopeless dream come true. The play was set for November 17-19. However, winter storms cancelled the production for the 17th and the 19th. Therefore, only two performances were given: a matinee and evening staging on Friday, November 18. The play was under the direction of Leo Myxter, 'Drama Club adviS0r. Marietta Rasmussen was Myxter's assistant. . , If 'Q . Fw gf, lf? 'XX I Miss Wilhelmina Uan-Marie Strick- Mrs. Savage's teddy bear holds the key to the whole Susy Wenz, senior, is the evil Cl3Ugl1teV' land, juniorj is Dr. Emmett's nurse. play 610,000,000 dollarsl. lt is a secret to the end. She tries her hardest to find the m0neY- one hundred twenty-seven South High Theatre staged its first old fashioned melodrama February 2-4. No Mother To Guide M I d S d Herg or More to be Pitied Than Censured was un- der the direction of drama coach john Snyder. e 0 The story is about a young girl who suffers from a compete loss of memory. She, Spring Overton, is Y taken in by a wealthy family, the Vandenburghs. The Vandenburgh family has an evil enemy by the F 'vp fx l F' 4 i ui -N Hadley fScott McDermottJ, the butler and Fifi lDeb Schatzj, the maid, discuss the peculiar happenings around the household Sophomore Mike Woolf KBaxter Seekerj explains his part in arresting. the dastardly Talbot Twillingham for the Vanderburgh murder case. s....f' Freshman jennifer Camp tries to persuade Casper CDave Smith, Attracted by the 'charming' Dagmar Fay Uan-Marie Stricklandj, Syl- freshmanl to forgive her for her recent explosion of temper. vester iRob Schanilecl is tremendously fascinated by her attributes. one hundred twenty-eight Ei gag if all 3. '43 -cn.. Mame marries Beauregard jackson Pickett Burnside KDave Shermanl and moves to the Mame's friends lChris Meyer, Beth Fork- deep south where Mame becomes a popular socialite, leading the group at fox hunts. ner, Linda Engan, Kari Nelson, Lisa Kliest, April 28-30 saw South High staging its ninth musical, Mame . Under the direction of Lee N. M , Myxter and Musical direction of Mike Radniecki, h I' junior Kim Knutson played the title role. Other , lead roles inc uded Mary Knox as Mame's best friend, Vera, Nancy Linnerooth as young Patrick Kn and Don Dah portraying older Patrick. Hilary Ray :Agnes Goochi and Bruce Blatchford lltol also had 6:3 ..-s f Senior Mary Knox and junior Kim Knutson Lee Myxter, production director, Mike Radniecki, music director, and a cast, crew and sing Bosom Buddies , a friendship song, orchestra of 86 stage Mame'f on Friday, Saturday and Sunday April 28-30. Here, the cast one hundred thirty - . . Mmzf. . Kris Cowinj are shocked at the prospect of Chorus members sing to young Patrick lNancy Linneroothj. The song, Open A Mame's marriage to Lindsay Uohn Leversonj. New Window , was one of twelve songs from Mame . It is a song about life. leading roles. There were 55 students in the cast. The play revolved around Mame's upbringing of her orphaned nephew Patrick and her struggles searching for work during the 1930's depression. Myxter headed the construction crew while Rad- niecki choreographed the music. El en Curran was assistant director and Tracy Zimmerman stage manager. Vicki Naylor, Dawn Radc iffe ran lights. X N.. . X A S members perform It's Todayf', the first big production number of Agnes fHilary Rayj, Ito fBruce Blatchrordl, Mame fKim Knutsonl the show. it takes place at a party in Mame's New York Apartment. and Patrick CNancy Linneroothl work for some Christmas spirit. one hundred thirty-one Senior Honor Students Elizabeth Allen Christopher Holly Martha LeCIerc jane Armbrust Lee Ann Hornbacher Stephen Linn David Bertel Susan lnfeld Patricia Magness Terrance Charbonneau Tim jahner Marjorie McClure Susan Dady Daniel jahnke janet Meyer Linda DeSautel Thomas jenkinson 0 Terry Moe Ann Devlin Suzanne johnson Carolyn Moses Pamela Doyle Rebecca juven Chris Mutchler Clint Emerson Michelle Kelly Kelly Norman Pamela Gress U jeffrey Kenney Kathy Overvold Deanna Griesbach jane King Timothy Pavek David Haakenson Mary Knox Lisa Pederson Dawn Hagel Rebecca Krieg Dawn Radcliffe Gerald Sayler David Schaubert Melanie Schwartzwalter Daniel'Smith Mathew Torgerson Karla Vangerud Cheryl Vennerstrom Amy Weidner Susan Wenz Carla Wetien Lori Wightman Dean Winstanley National Quill and Scroll Society Erik Haarstad jay Kasdan Vicki Naylor Lynn Harty Mary Knox Linda Nelson Lynda Hendricks David Kolpack Pamela Paulson David Hentges Laurie Lind Diane Pyle Kathryn Hentges Bradley Melroe Sandra Schenatzki Karen Inks Betty Miller Daniel Smith Audrey Stewart Ellen Thompson janna Webster Patty Wegenast Amy Weidner Karen Zenner International Thespian Society Current Members New Membersa Bruce Blatchford Peggy Klein Shelly Dahl Dave Sherman Sue Cummings Mary Knox yMary Fabian jan-Marie Strickland Ellen Curran Kim Knutson Brent Haug Amy Thorstad Don Dahl Q john Leverson Kelly Norman Mike Woolf Marlene Grotting Vicki Naylor jeff Olson Barb Zaun Karen Hegre Dawn Radcliffe Hilary Ray Tracy Zimmerman Troi Kankelfritz Marietta Rasmussen Mark Schneider Susy Wenz National Forensics League Roger Anderson Martha Gordon Tom jenkinson Frank Larson Allan Fleeker Mary Haas jay Kasdan Karen Lordeman Tim Gokey Gayle Ista Becky Krieg Linda Nelson jon Golberg Karen Zenner National Merit Scholars Timothy Pavek Diane Pyle, Daniel Smith one hundred thirty-two National Athletic Scholarship Society Current Members New Members Grade 10 Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 10 Patricia Cole julie Alger Chris Holly jamie Beilke Leola Daul Brad Allen Tim jones Pam Harty Karen johnson Carla Kenward Suzanne Lewis Niki Pappas Lori Rusch Scott Savageau jane Vanyo Grade 11 U Peter Benson Deborah Bergerson Bruce Blatchford Nick Borman Lisa Breiland Gage Burdick Cathy Camp Dean Fellbaum A Donald Hawkinson jame Hewitt Tod Hoaby Mark Hoffman jacque Holland Lori Kana Tracy Kippen Amy Krieg Aldean Lee Kevin Lewton Dennis Lothspeich Patty Miller Ronda Nesemeier Dennis Seeb Kevin Westby Mark Zimmerman Wayne Briggs Gage Burdick john Ewers, jon Eide Tim Gokey Scott Green Don Hawkinson 0 Ann Devlin ' Clint Emerson Rich Haarstad Lynn Harty Karen Hegre David Hentges Lee Ann Hornbacher Susan lnfeld Karen Inks Tim jahner Dan jahnke Suzanne johnson Sarah jordheim jay Kasdan Dan Kenward jane King Becky Krieg Steve Linn Marge McClure Randy Moore Chris Mutchler Vicki Naylor X jackie Ness Kelly Norman Timothy Pavek Bobbi Pratt ' jon Provencher Cindy Pugh Diane Pyle Scott Sandland Melanie Schwartzwalter Mattew Torgerson Renea Wenz Susan Wenz Carla Wetien Bow sme Erik Haarstad Brent Haug Mark Hoffman Tod Hoaby john Martin jeffMeyer Mark Payne jeff Kenney Dave Kolpack Terry Moe Dana Mogck Bob Price jim Sprattler Dean Winstanley Grade 11 Steve Bartholomay Brad Belk Wayne Briggs julie Cordahl Chuck Dunford Dave Ferguson Dave Fink Tim Gokey Sandy Gowin Scott Green Paul Honl Darryl lnfeld Frank Larson jeff Meyer Dave Norman Mark Payne Will Schafer laurie Schlenker Kurt Stellrecht Martha Winstanley Troy Wolf Andy Zarling Brad Ripplinger Eric Ramlo Will Schafer Kelly Wentz Kevin Westby Andry Zarling jim Herbst june Kloubec jane Kristensen Lynnette Meyer Lori Rypkema julie Sandland Mark Schneider Grade 9 julie Bergo jane Borman Melissa Dixon john Green jamie Huguelet Terry Pavek Awards George Isensee Terry Moe Emma Doherty Burns Pam Doyle Max and Ann'Goldberg Melanie Schwartzwalter Patricia Vogel 6 Susy Wenz ROTC lArmy1 Kelly Norman Girw Stme Cathy Camp Christine Dillard Mary Fabian Kathy Hentges Amy Krieg Amy Thorstad Pat Wegenast one hundre thirty-three p , 3 Dean Winstanley and Sherri Braaten Tom jahner and Cheryl Briggs help represent the take part in orange passing contest. sophomore class, which later won the competition. Warm Weather Gives Big Boost to Many Snow Week Activities V Dean Winstanley is at it again, this time passing the orange to Susan Black. One of the worst area winters in years managed to strategically interrupt some of the activ- ities planned for Snow Week '78. The winter pro- vided record snowfalls and low temps, several blizzards forced the closing of school and one particular day of bad weather caused the can- cellation of Snow Week's Football in the Snow . Under senior Lisa Anderson's leadership, the juniors Chris Doyle, john Leverson, Debbie Millar and Jodie Oster slide bumpily down the dike on innertubes Monday night. The one hundred thirty-four warm temperatures during the week permitted many students to enjoy this and other activities, including broomball and a dance. Cindy Metcalf and several South High students dance to the music of Patterson Kane at the Snow Week dance Friday from 9-12. remainder of Snow Week ran smoothly as planned. Activities included sledding at the dike, a pep fest, broomball and a dance. Hot apple cider wa: sold in the commons as part of the celebration. Snow Queen and King were Karen Hegre and jim Peinovich. Candidates were Lisa Anderson, Matt Andrews, Sherri Braaten, Dan jahnke, Sarah jordheim, Steve Linn, Dana Mogck, Bobbi Pratt. Q e f Q hi' . 'x Q, ,g V. ,MN 3 I . f 6 1 L :A l fe X 0,4 , - Q -3 Seniors Karen Hegre and J im Peinovich, crowned Snow Queen and King, read a proclamation at the pepfest where they were crowned. The freshmen join forces in an effort to win the human pyramid the sophomores, while second place went to the Freshmen. The contest. Emcee Gelaine Orvik announced the final winners to be juniors put up a valiant effort to win, but took a mere third place. one hundred thirty-five it ,.k,: Stick painting is the name of the game for freshman Eileen An drews as she creates her masterpiece during the morning Art-In one hundred thirty-six First Annual Art-In Considered Success By South Participants 5 just like in kindergarten freshman Chris Meyer enjoys getting the hands into the paint to do her creation in the finger-painting area. Under the leadership of the Art Department, the first annual South High Art In was staged March 13. The commons was converted into a workshop made available to students and faculty. The Art In featured many different types of art media ranging from finger painting to air brush, and painting without the use of hands. There was also a special sitting by james Spence for a very popular Draw the Principal contest won by sophomore john Sorgaard. Another soph Greg Haug was a double event winner. He captured top honors in the Straight Line and Drawing Without Using Hands contests. The art was judged and displayed in various places around South high. Participation ran high, and the Art In in general was considered very successful. .Es Draw the Principal is one of the categories assigned for the first throne to pose for the would-be artists as they attempt to draw the annual Art-ln. jim Spence donned his crown and mounted his ati Q 5 ll ,mx Age has no barriers in the Art-In as junior Mike Herr- mann attempts his original one finger finger-painting. winning picture. Students and staff were able to enter the contest. Drawing without Hands is one of the more difficult areas of art as sopho- more james Shear attempts a pencil drawing by doing it his own unique way. one hundred thirty-seven Seniors Dan jahnke and Don Dahl perform in a band during the 50's day while seniors Steve Linn and Marshall Trom are guards. one hundred thirty-eight .1 Seniors Dave Hentges and John Moret play their 50's role while seniors Marshall Trom, left, and jay Echtenkamp, right, watch. Student Council's Annual 5 's Week Presented in March The 50's Day hulla hoop contest saw sophomore janet Walters hold out to be one of the finalists in the disappearing art of hooping. Eric Aleckson has trouble with bubble blowing while Melissa Dixon and john Millar, both freshmen, watch. Bobby socks, bubble gum and the band Sir Duke and the Lords of the Lips dominated the week of March 13-17 as Student Council sponsored 50's Week. Monday through Wednesday spirit chains were sold in the commons, and at the pep fest the sophomores proved victorious. On Tuesday evening South High students donned roller skates 'md took over Skateland for an evening of fast ex- Tuesday was the night for rollerskating for the South students. The council rented Skateland for the two hour session so students could try a 50's pastime. citement. 50's Week concluded on Friday with a pep fest to set the mood for the boggie with Cry- stal Sunshine . Contests such as bubble gum blowing, hula hooping, licorice eating and a Richie Cunningham contest were held, the last won by Steve Flannery. Sir Duke's band was made up of Dan jahnke, Dean Winstanley, Mike Devlin, Dave Norman, Don Dahl, Pat Norman and Flannery. l juniors Debbie Millar and Mary Fabian and senior Suzi Wenz perform Suzi Wenz jitterbugs with Don Dahl during the dance con- their pom pon routine to the song Chantilly Lace at a home game. test. They placed second to john Leverson and Lori Kana. one hundred thirty-nine Argus oerforms for the Prom. Below: Tammy Kautzmanl Dave Sherman, Jan-Marie Strickland and Randy Eliason meetinthe gym ,Qi i t . S. ws Senior Dave Kolpack fleftj and junior Scott O'Neil fcenterj acknow- ledge each other at Prom '78. Kolpack's date frightj looks on. I I junior-Senior Prom Held at South in '78 nder Belk Direction juniors janet Scheel and Jim Hewitt take a break from the rigors of dancing and have some refreshments. Freshman Kay Eide served. J l Q A an i C K x f X . X , junior Deann Suppa takes one of her many North and South mix together at the dance. Scott Wilson, Laurie Schuster, Sarah candid dance shots. Her date is led Krieg. Jordheim, Clint Emerson, Greg Cummings and his date enioy Argus at the dance. The 1978 prom was held on Saturday, April 15 at the South High gym. Grand Illusion , a takeoff on the album of the same name by the rock group Styx, was named as this year's theme. Different songs off the album were used for different as- pects of the dance. Argus played at the dance which lasted from 9 to 12. Ticket prices were set at five dollars per couple for this year's prom. X As in past years, the junior classes from the two schools were in charge of prom. Heading it were junior class presidents Dave Geske and Brad Belk from North and South Highs respectively. Many students commented on the fine job of decorating, with a water fountain in the middle of the dance floor being an attraction. Also, the weather was nice, which is a rarity for the spring prom occasion. Fa. ,J Pictured above are some of the over 350 couples who attended the fleftl, Kirk Radtke and Lynda Burtness fcenterj and Curtis Scott spring prom, Grand Illusion . Don Hawkinson and Debbie Millar Kristi Bladow lrightl are shown during the evenings's activities. one hundred fourty-one Classesf one hundred forty-two!CIasse 5521 i 1 1 a iEs,Q'I,1 ..,,. 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Jeffrey Bowman De-ann Boyd in John Bra n Niki Brarglger A Douglas Brennan Michael Brewer Angela Brodigan Russeil Brottlund Randall Brovold James Brunelie Joann Buchfink Barry Burtness Kathrine Buus Paul Callahan Jennie Camp Christine Carlson Rory Carlson Harold Carstensen Jana Christensen Jamie Clark Roberta Coder Steven Cordahl Diane Cossette Donald Cossette 3. Fl ' 4 ve X , Y. 2 ii. .. 9 4 ws i' fi' .A ,ll gi '-'si l av f i if ' fx' Q A l ,- ' - . :emi-if N ' eeeer iiliiii . 'MW , ,..i i e o,.. xg was ' NJ' iw Q K 3 4 1 S S' .4 ir. f , A Michele Chilson . . - fs' 1 ll ex Peggy Cossette J eralyn Critelli jeffrey Cullen Sheila Cullen Jennifer Dau! y Judith Dawsun Maureen Day Ross Desautel A David Dillman J Melissa Dixon Jeffrey Dockter Diane Dow Carmen Dronen Debra Dubord Janet Dubord Janet Duval Kay Eide Kim Eide Laura Engan Janelle Evenson Ledell Evoniuk Jill Fedje Desiree Fierro Jill Fischer ,. Q 5 y in fron' 1? r fa' .J ,, , .. 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T Pauiafilarsonc P Richardiigarson i Wendyiiearson Brian Lauer Mari Lam' Miiihene Laughlin Richard Laninger loan LeCIerc Shari Lemke janet Leverson Kevin Lind Pamela Lindberg Eric Lindgren Rhondarlingie Nancy clginnerooth Daie Lucy C Brenda Lund Sheila Lund Viky Lutz Matthew Magness Alan Maier Karen Malm Steven Malme Eddie Mangahas Thomas Manston Robert Marcks Brenda Markel Patricia Martin Kristie Mayer Scott Mcilermott TarnrnyfMcFarIen Tim Mcilwain Mary Mcivlaines Timothy McNutt Mern Metcalf Rae Metzger Charles Meyer Charles Meyer Christine Meyer Gregory Meyer Melody Mickelson john Millar Kari Milier Katherine Mohn Patricia Moore Jeannine Moreau Sheri Morris Sheila Morse Ellen Moses Harold Muscha Lorel Myxter Faye Nelson Mark Nelson Freshmen Involved In Theatre Project if if m, , xi 1' K r'if 'v H, , T ,-,-. , vm' V ,jk V in , I . 1 . .. . l W ,ii aww EM-is 2 J i'ii' si1-1i 4 1 . .nw e ' ff' . vwuwi. Q,.:ir ' M W ,K 2'-...gs -5' . isis 45 ,, ' ,Zi . 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M ,fr ,..,:m ' aka., , i S ' 'i 1 wi ,,,, LV? I A f 5 is 'Sf 5 p a Kelly Norman discusses the state of affairs with freshman Jenny Camp. The play had a cast of 13g nine were frosh. one hundred fourty-seven joel Sande . Elizabeth Sanders Nancy Sauvageau S S Robert Schanilec sri , Debra Schatz + Darian Schaubert Kristen Scheel An ita Schierman TimothySchlenker ,Mm -W iq-. , ,ig . ,, ,, f 1. 1' A 5 W '71 re Susan Schieie S, if1,A V f , ' pp ' 21: , ,-L ' gg Robert Schmitz S Rodney Schneider Barbara Schock Katherine Schultz Scott Schultz Diana Schweitzer S Craig Scott S janet Sharratt S Del30rahiShirl'ey. y L LarrySiedschfag: i ' S eeiii is ' 2, -, V, ,Wu X , is xjjif ' f Rhoda Sincebaugh Margaret Sittner Linda Skarphol Ronald Sklebar S julie Skrogstad 55, jody Slusher A Cynthia Smith ' David Smith james Smith Susan Smith jeffrey Snyder S Larry Soldier f J jill Sorby S Spencer Spath 'jj 5 Dena Splitt fe , Carol gteinh Tracy ten jemi j i john Ste-nsgard S , , 'lf 4 Dawn Stiies S S yie lil:Stocgk S kg I ' Joene transrcvc ,S Si- ,V,i GGYYSUWS i 'K james Supler , S cg jamesi'Sweeney S s Tami Tabery S S if Wayne Taralson Q Connie Taxis . David Tessier Kellie Thielke Deb Thompson Carla Thorson Leslie Thurlow Barb Toussaint Maren Tryhus Robert Turner Becky Tweeton jodi Twete Niel Twichell Kim Ulschmid iv , .mm ' 'W'- uv? ,M , 2 if ,. 'ff Ly ii ff? Freshmen umber 4175 Largest Class at South fx Q J.. s-1 A . . 25, - g f : K ' T' Y T 'Nair -lg Ii . TQ s Q '1 5 '? ff vc .,,, z.,Q ,1 J.- ff - .S 1 : 1 l x Q V A - ' s, X W Q 1 .,, Q . - 5 ix ' Tiger l '- A 5 ' ' ' in xii sw H Sw -5, fag! ' +- C7 S U ss. .sf A ' -f-rl .. SM A 93 l , -- 1 uv' me Ma il s 'N ,, 9 x Michael Unger Kelly Vanzante Beverley Vidger Andrew Von Ban Susan Wadeson Tracey Wagner Dawn Walock Tracy Warner Brenda Webber Daniel Webber David Webber Kathy Weeks Kevin Weis Charles Wendlick Anna Weyers joseph Wolter Linda Workin Patrick Zaun T Monika Zennerffg Barbara Zinck T ... ,,.. ...Q- FreshmenlD.il?Sn1ith and J. Campfact ou ta scene from the winter Melodrama. Below Tech Sgt. T. Gaasch mspzcts the freshman color guard consisting of j. Cast, Bowman, 5. Edgerly and C. Flam l er , Ji' if or f 4 T lil Student Council Runs Snow Week Festivities M 2 ..,,, 11 7 af ..,,,. 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V x rf X , t 'aiaigh .Q : ar-Milf' e if ljael .3 '.:, E i i EZQZ1? 5 K Mark Graalum Kari Gray Kathy Gray Todd Gregory Thomas Crimestad Brenda Grindberg Krystal Greuel Sheryl Gunderson Susan Haakenson Kristen I-laarstad Debra Hagel Eric Hager Larry Hail Lynn Halliday john Ham Tracy Hammargren james Hammer Carol Hanson David Hanson Van Hanson Curtis Harrison Pamela Harty Paul Harty Gregory Haug jeffrey Hang Lori Hawkinson jennifer Headland Kirt Helm jeff LeCIerc Leads Spr Sophomores Q l NN: -. E N . gl a Swimmers do the painting for the girls swimming record board after gjunior Amy Krieg do the honors. Righi: Sophomore jane Vanyo per- school. Sophomores Carla Kenward, june Kloubec, Pat Cole and forms on the uneven bars. jane was the oldest member on the girls one hundred fifty-two 3- e Q 'an ei.ae x ,, i l v' f l l f K Q l , x se , 5. . Q f Til .. Q .- Qi x,1,, l .iiliil lia en, 3 . 'D K .- iqlffg' f ,f !c-n-: ' ' 1 PV J 55 .. H i: ing seen '. f A- rrsss ' ,, il , A M Qi X .fKKKIf. Q ' 4 I M Q M J A 1 - f 1 iz, . ' f -'i Vixv Xl ' V . .- I N Y . ie fir' I i -., .1 r 1 i X, ,.-if' K gymnastics team this year which won the state title. , f.. 4 'S R .N r A .0 S ll ., il KX' X y x 5 . i 3 ,Z i Lynda Hendricks Martin Henning Brenda Henrichs james Herbst jeraldine Hickey Ken Hicks joann Himle jay Holgate julie Holland Carolyn Holm Anne Hopple james Hurlev Kevin Hutmaker William lbach Roy lngebretson Linda j acobsen Thomas jahner Mary jandro Allan johnson Gloria johnson Karen johnson Susan johnson Rochelle jones joel Kath Bruce Kautzman Eric Kautzman Michael Kelly jon Kennedy Tamara Kenney Carla Kenward Dina Kilfoyl Warren King Lois Kirkeby Robert Kirrnis Kevin Kistner Kevin Klatt jacquline Klein june Kloubec Kim Knecht Paul Knox David Kost Katherine Kost Peter Kottei Barb Krabbenhoft .Y W' '4- ixf 3 K K . 5 . fin , ,..e 'A , i Q x, t - li F - 1 3' r l I Q r ., . I my Wk K i s few -f . 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QW ' A 'Q iii T , ooej 1 iiiii -r ' ' Q , .ei ,Hx . , Q.. i L C ., A limi PM 1 . 4 X if 11 6 I ',, ga- in fn, W? ., , -2 is r ' naar,-yqzj, 4,-4.3 t 3. . wa .eff 6 Q A tem ' 5' fi' RQ oiiiei 3 1 F N , is Q ' C ae ,C ,a...,,i,:i:L1, 34: i,,ii ., Q. 5 'iffl A A i, F ,-Cf .2 X s N Souih's Music Department held its annual jazz Combo .Clinic -with three guest jazz musicians. Here jazz Sophomore Class Has 413 Students Enrolled sf' 1 if 7 A . M I . K L. ' I s Q' eoll jf' ff itil ,.X I ,L A tiff ziiiiillfl' if A ?Q A 3 Qaq..i-New percussion soloist Richard Cheadle goes over the score with band director Stuart Uggen during one of the pre-concert rehearsals. James McPherson Scott Mehlhoff Kristin Merryman Miles Metcalf Kevin Meyer Lynnette Meyer Maureen Mickelson john Miller Tammy Moe jeffrey Monson Maureen Moore Michael Morris Paul Morud Earl Murray jon Myhre Robert Narveson Keith Nauman Steven Naylor Kari Nelson Linda Nelson Daniel Nettum Daniel Neubauer Barbara Nyland julie Nystul Hayley Ohrt Wayne Oien Richard Olejnik jeff Olson Kevin Olson Richard Olson Robin Olson Tamara Olson Brian Orman Mary Orth Paula Oster fl? Q ,Q 8 It ix Ag! E I l I Q s Y, 445: f' ' iii? xx Dagi-.-.'-'- A f Q! 1 .rr ez 4 ,, ff ' P2 f 1 Y 4 E xi W E , 4, 14 fe-i i ' xr .J V V V , 6 7' ' 19' . ' . , Q! ' ff' V . -- L 2 ' i ' -I-5 3 . V4 r x . fi ,-J 4 . A . 1 ,, I.. :Q 45, Z . 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' I .-fd M ,,.-f-N., .,,, V if M lllllllllllllll Susan Schobinger Joanne Schultz Jacqueline Schur Valorie Schwind Paul Scott Robert Severson Dee Sinclair Mary Skarphol Kevin Smallarz Todd Smedshammer Brenda Smith Nicholas Sonnesyn John Sorgaard Gerald Sprague Sharon Starkey Mark Stensgard Audrey Stewart Diane Stigen Patrick Strand Jolene Strege Connie Stremick Teresa Swanholm Cynthia Tandeski Jane Tangen Sandra Tarnasky Douglas Tessier Mark Thomas Robin Thomas Steven Thompson Valerie Thornberg Karen Thue Patricia Thue John Tillotson Jon Tomhave Jeanne Tommeraus Pamela Trefethren Susan Turner Vicki Tweeton Carmen Ulschmid Lisa Urban Darrell Utke 4 Sally Vail Jane Vanyo Jane Vennerstrom Julie Votava Jeffrey Wadeson Linda Walen Sheri Wallum Janet Walters Daniel Walth Donald Warner Michael Weeks Tim Wegenast Pamela Wentz Kristine Wenzel Susan Westrick Nancy Wier Mark Williams Susan Williams Carol Wipf Joni Workin Blake Wrigley Karen Zenner Cynthia Zimmerman Fifties Become nnual Week X a N ,A fi' P- iil ,. 1 4 9 Z J X5 Fa Ri Qt. 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I I - 1 a U. lil Q M p fl : 1 in -.: fr junior DeDe Suppa dons theatrical make-up to help add a death-like at- mosphere during the annual Key Club-Keywanettes Haunted House, one hundred fifty-eight Karen Aaker' Randall Andersen Bryan Anderson Todd Anderson Karen Arends Mike lBa5:hvn3eier Wanda Bankers Wanda Baron y Steve L 1 Bartholomay y ye D Dave Eau L Brad Belk y eyyjfl, Bradieylql3ennett 1 RochellCfi3ennetty L Denise Benson A Peter Benson gg Roberts Bergeth y Steven Bergo L Bruce Blatchfurd Gina Bonerneyer Elliott Bong Dianna Booke Gary Bergen Nick Borman Lisa Breiland Denise Brennan Wayne Briggs Valeria Brokke Kathy Bruggeman jennifer Brunette jeffrey Bruns Diane Buchanan Jacque Buchfink Dave Buchholz Gage Burdick Lynda Burtness jonl Buns D Linda Callahan Cathy Camp L L Frank Charon Connie Christianson john Christlieb Angie Cochran Richard Coder julie Cordahl Daie Cossette Kirk Cossette Le Roy Cassette Patricia Coste Susan Cummings Ellen Curran Terrence Cusick Michael Dahl Kevin Dahlgren Lynn Danielson y Ceraid Dau! 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' ,i 1 ' J Xen KX !'Q , , i -nl Unloading the float that placed third in the homecoming competition are Hallie Kruger, Steve Flannery, john Ewers, Scott O'Neil and Tim Cokey. one hundred fifty-nine .ii ss- ..,. as Ji Je-.izMM,.i1,fesn .a..MMsM.f1-1- M :cri- fi? -ww B, rg ii, frat? ,-,M , J .M is R v ,fr J ,H M' :MQ A -fffirrff if XJ -f1 i , M .xyg -M , Wi 'fa is s S Q J ,av ,,k. - P fn. J J .Q .gs - -, was: - ez: In X s V T? 5 J M, J 'J 1 'esg -,f 'M 'S-.MMM xx N 55 H.- J ? U 'rr S ws 2- rrfsk Q NYY Mf- l I ' ss J Mary Haas Kathy Hageman Maureen Hanley Paul Hannaher Karen Hanson J James Harstad J Brent Haug J Kimberly Haugen Don Hawkinson Colleen Helsing Peggy Hellem Kathryn Hentges Mike Herrmann James Hewitt Linda Hickman Lisa Hickman Ted Hoaby Tod HO3b?f Mark Hof man Brenda S Hofsomrner M Jacque Holland Paul Honl Gregory Howells' Keith Hutmaker Darryl lnfeld Annerre lsta Denae lsta President Pete Benson Leads Small Junior Class Stags 'f f ,-.: 1 X Mi, Q.- Q- J -i 1.1 - Mz ff-sf. M e1a::sa:se' i . vs.: 7 1. .,,... M . V s, , S NN t 3- N s X X t , M MMMMM .. M X -x X EX , to .W i I5 , if get A Z it is X F s 1 J 1 V to A -S I ,- S Ss Q il 'X , F A? ,1 , ' 121 Q, '-, x M7 Q 4 R fs ' M G 'f.. k:: .1- 'x sl M i f qihq N Y b EGYIG lSta k ahhh! J jf J ,fi M regory Jac son , 11 if - - ' . Steven Jacobson S gg ' 1 .., , ,L: M X g ,U UG N .e., ff, PM MM Jay Janssen 4 QM J J A J j, W s M J' J i es 3, Richard Jensen i5J 4? M 'Y if yy J ii QQ , Steven Jenson 1 E JJ J sf ' A Q Ah Brett Jevne I wb ' David Johnson A A2 J Jeff Johnson J, .gf m 5 !yJy an My M X Wi 1 Leevon Johnson 1 s e' i N E ii Pamela Johnson m 1 E 'J P M .. My 4' SQ N fi M Penny Johnson M. fJ T ' .H+ as .J ,Mg Y J - Rick Johnson 'J' J ' ' K b ,fav J ,Mf M . J b Patrick Jones . M Q' - nl f it s gtg. A Paula jones Q ' Q is 'fi S E .yb l , I Matt Jorgenson K J D A, A 5 . 17. ' J ' T 1 ! li 2 i ,kxfg I sf I' Ma. ,,MMg.,, N iM J-23 Seniors Dave Kolpack and SteveLinn were among several thousand The house, which was sponsored by KQWB, was open October 281 J people to attend the Key Club and Keywanettes Haunted House. 31. The money raised was used for club functions and charities. one hundred sixty ulgmgina which was held inthe commons area,rwas a morning affair he Art ln sponsored by the Art Department and directed by Dr Coettsch Kerry joseph Lori Kana Darla Kaufman Tamara Kautzmanr Karla Keller ' L Lisa Kelly Danny Kelso Timothy Kieley Tracy Kippen james Kleefeld Brenda Kluth Kim Knutson Mike Koestermari Marie Kolbinger jensean Konrad Dean Krabbenhoft Daniel Krause lacqueline Krause Am Krieg Hallie Kruger Todd Lakoduk Melody Lang Michael Lang Frank Larson Sheryl Larson Timothy Larson William Larson Ruth Lauer Sallie Learned Aldean Lee John Leverson jeffrey Levi Micheline Liddle loanne Lien Teresa Lien Suellen Lindgren Dennis Lothspeich Anne Martin john Martin Robert Martin .aiu Till V ,. 11.74, vw, ,, f , ,E.y,:A , in , Vi ,. 1 - MK f f I' w no I ,fx Mg, .25 x fi' one hundred sixty one .1 'u .f, s' 5 Q' L i r i rl ' if i P' if Q . 7? M V. 53: 1'i zy M ,' V ffY r hm Aefsawfsvapa e 5 Q. 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J, , ,T Ni' Jill i HQ i . it: ld ld Randle Neubauer Brian Nicklaus Thomas Nissen lay Nordhougen Deborah Nordick David Norman ludith Olafson Thomas Olsen Lorrie Olson Scott O'Neil Deborah Opdahl Jodi Oster Mark Payne Darcie Pendersen Brian Peterson Dean Plante Richard Poehls Chris Pomcmis Roger Potter' Wendy Price i Scott Pronovost Lisa Pryzbilla Roberta lgtuandt Robin Ra evold Craig Ralston Eric Ramlo Don na Rasmussen Marietta Rasmussen Hilary Ray Kristi Read Patricia Redfield Sandra Reeck Sandra Reif Brad Rippiinger Gregory Roberg Robert Rockwell Jeffrey Ronnie Chris Rourke Vicki Rourke Paul Saastadw ilVl't:? VANTED EE A PGN G RL! NNN..- junior jeff Meyer shows off his new T-shirt as basketball and hockey team members do a spoof routine at a pep fest. one lndred sixty-'three ,Maxi V, '. f -ve-5:-1, .lc ' 1 , ,-L is ,. l ,Q I ' 'VY . f af, f,, -L, ' fe' a .. , ' , ,V , ' , Q 'M N' i. 3, e...aQ I V .Y Q H ' . ff K . . fi ' W' , ff 2, s l t l , 2' -. , 'gala 7.5 1 41-, lg i t ' A , 'ff' N mv 11 3 Y R X! 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S L X- -I llei 'lll L 1 X' i ' li , D f I ' College phamplets lay strewn across the counseling office after vandals broke in and destroyed the bath- wwf ,iw it f Ke- v ll ln X Q .. lx lx ms? ,-4 K il 4 5 Sell 5 he iff 1 A Q rf i 1 W 5 Milli 551553 Steven Urness RandyVanotterloo Robyn Vornholt Todd Wallum Bryon Walukievicz Patty Wegenast Patrick Wells Taffey Wells Scott Wendlick Kelly Wentz Kevin Westby Kim Westerholm Kevin Wetjen julie Wheeler Celeste Wickre Robin Wilson Martha Winstanley Troy Wolf Marsha Woodward Debra Yeager Andrew Zarling Douglas Zaun Mark Zimmerman Vandals Strike Du ring Storm I if .. tx rooms and offices during the early November blizzard. The van- Bennett, Superintendentof Schools. Above:Ascissoris found thrust dals cost the Fargo School District 520,000 according to Dr. Vern into a wall during the clean-upafter the school was vandalized. 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A l A 1 Q! ,fu A 'one hundred sixty-lsiprl Steve Aakre Mark Adkins Bradley Allen Cary Allen Greg Alverson Doug Anderson Lisa Anderson Lori-Anderson Sherry Anderson Vicki Anderson Andrews Jane Armbrbust Seoft' Askerooth Tom Bachmeier Steve Backer Janice Baird s Shawn Barney Teresa Beard TerrysBeil-ke Belcourt Berglund Bertel s A oebsgffermsan yrys i,1'e5rri iBjorlandf if l5usanfBlaCk A f Kristi Bladow Debbiel Blotsky Nancy Boatman A Gres Boeder Sharon Bolgrean Jeff Booth - Jeff Boreheyrt ' Borgen A Sherri-Braaten - iKg3'frli3f3PdUefs- no Beth ga ns Ran'dyfE5f3roQren f ,Brenda A y as f Buchanan .james Buchfink Pam Buchholz Brad Carlson ' Theresa Carlson .i Q fl gill 2, I V wma' V , 1 A rr, -If-gr is KQAAXAXA . , if N N9 as sa? Www l arrgm, 5 i +5 K WW lf, i wgffg - -xv fs we NA li 5 . , -L rn? ii ,. is ., a ,,, 1 f ,3, I ...M f i A ,i RL .ii i ,Ny ' Q.,-, Seni r All-Night Part ls Successful 3 gee ,r ,- .Wi s An unidentified student shares a blanlset with senior Peggy Klein tory againsfthe Red River Roughriders. This year's theme was Saki l during the Homecoming football game. The Bruins rallied for a vic- it to the Roughridersf' followed by the Shang-hi Shuffle at 9:00. . ,Q ...a '..:- l fa I .355 sfWilliam Carlton Mark C .fi Chalimoncnk Terry s i s , 9 Charbonneau Lori Christianson W ', 1 1 , D' .V ff Kris Condon Diane Cossette Donna Cossette ij lie Cossette Lana:Croaker ' Grieg Cummings joel Current D Wanda Czichotzki Susan Dady Cathy Dahl Don Dahl Linda Desautel Doug Desotel Ann Devlin ' 4 . , l if? f i ll 2 f s iiit , isu. i ss i Xi , in f, ,',, W if y , ' f f .M , s wggzz, ..::x::i::. 3: 'i - ,.' f ,J Vs H, one hundred sixty-seven D - Q l1Y1l 0fgf fiS if S 3w hO Q2fUCk fQuAf d1S?1 rvQQfr1Uf1s, ,wG2a thf2f fviifh Gm Q R0b' n fDil 1lma1n 1- .K K. 3 M ,E 3 All 3,J amAeSg DQVIQX f , 'f5?fU5? l U 'QQFd15 : 'f ! f ,Z , l A' . ' W 7 l g W , ,fi ,my l Q. 1 'af 'Q ff! J ,Q 5 dnl! gk 115 A ,, fa f Dfanfe SWOIK , ' ,aafw-,,,.. n 5 qw ! ',,,f ,ff .sig .X - 'tk . if dj 5 74 5 W ' 49 1 1 3' i f ' G A, aff Wm: 4 A-4 xl sf 2 55 , 1 X' s A 3 wc, ff? J 1, . 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Q xp Wesley Gilbraith ' Q X' Nancy Glatt '1' Dale Gnoinsky K '45, ' w Danette Goble My 5 ,I ' ' A, 5. ix f A gz ff ' .J ':Lk. in Beth Gorman Beth Gravalin jeffrey Green Tom Gregory Pamela Gress Deanna Griesbach Kim Grindberg Marlene Grotting Barbara Haas Dawn Hagel L Lynn Harty, Teresa Haug David Haugen Karen Hegre Loren Heinrich jeffrey Helmeke Gary Hendrickson Beth Hennebry Chris Henning David Hentges Amy Herbst David Hill Steve Hlebechuk jill Hofsommer Chris Holly Lee Ann Hornbacher Beth Hotvedt Timothy Howells Barbara Hurley Linda Iken my q.,.J..! l hail v 1,3 aff ,A val i X Sgt one hundred sixty-nine g H :W -fa Z i i Mfg' h an one hundred seventy Q, W L , , . , liz, - y ' W a ,'L1..- L .ry Susan lnfeldi Karen Inks Craig lvers Tim jahner Daniel jahnke Tom lenkinson, Kerry jochim Q Bryan johnson Candace johnson Jaime johnson james johnson Karen johnson Kevin l oh nsoni Kristi johnsiqnf, Laurie Johnson Steven johnson Steven johnson Suzanne johnson Timrjonles .V f Pamrjordahl - Sarah jordheihsr Rebecca juyien Troi Kankelfrrtz ' Linda Kautzman rmicheiie Keyiiyi jeff- Ken'n6Ys f , Colenaf K'eyilillew Daniel Kenwgafd jane Kring? Margaret Klein. - Mary Knox Dave Kolpack ' Tim Kolrud RebeccaiKriegT , Dean LaBounty' Tammy Lakoduk Lori Lamb' X A A is Gordon Langlief Dawn Larson . Kimberly Larson 1 Philip Lauer is S Renee Lean' 2-J ,151 'iw Y ,f -1, . jeffrey Lien 6 Q Tamera Llen Martha Leclerc Danelle Lee Homecoming Hold nknown Surprises L., ,gym L J ., ' 'sm Q ...-. . sflfl v ix 3 SN. A :S- -f A nv yqit k, Laurie Lund , 1 ff Stephen Lin Fl QQ: ' wil- w- if x L Mike Linstaedt N I 'tl 3 ' . '. if .- J: xl-.v hw., . , bf' ' 7 .DZ el . l fl 1. cl .w.m5-?z-g'...w,-- g ' - -tiff ,f9 '- W- - - A-e ar A. ,. H : :,,,,,N, A, U g.: . on - .aa--5-. t -. 5. . , , 4 . ,.., , ., ,Q V. 1 , . ' ' neu. ' ' no . .. .. . 1 - 'Y A' Q, ' V , Roxanna Lucy Mike Lordemar L Jeff Lothspeich Mike Lovelace Brian Lund .fp .X Q or few A ' Q' W e W' 2 WV.. S ' B ns :w-fqf -r- ag el 'll' r, :ful H ral' 1 . 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SK 'li 9 X x g Q one hundred seventy five fb' fm: U' sie wax Khqx, Benedictiqn f h h f David IhvQCa1tiQn' T , ,,h hm'hh 1 f 1Su3qn VVE-r1fZf1S D63 k'er mh k 1k I h. kA i flfimothy Pavek Speaker EXE 3 X . .NMHWN of LCS P-Hvek D F95eUT 5 Senior CU't iS b f 590tf ifh5 CiV i C AU dlitOfi Um f 0n WEd31 Q 5d3Yf M3Vi ,onehuhdred Seii2 enty2esiX - im ww, Seniors Speakfor GraduationCeremonies Graduation ceremonies were opened by the South High Color Guard's presentation of the colors at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 31. The orchestra, under the direction of Tim Running, played the traditional Pomp and Circumstance while 366 seniors filed into the Civic Auditorium. Dave Kolpack, one of four seniors chosen to speak, gave the invocation. Directed by Mike Radniecki, .1 1 the Concert Choir sang two numbers: Walk into Your World and The Blessing of .Arron . Tim Pavek and Susy Wenz gave the commencement addresses. Principal- james Spence presented the Class of '78 to Dr. Vern Bennett for the awarding of diplomas by school board members. The benediction, An Irish Farewell was sung by senior Mary Knox. . is 3. Theresa Beard gives ia tearful hug C lii-sfsei one hundred' sejventyfseven i to a classmate afterlgraduation. i C9 Academics Administration-20 AFROTC-54 Art X Crafts-40 Band-36 Business-24 Choir-34 English-26 Foreign Language-28 Health-52 Highway Safety-54 Home Economics-30 lLC-22 JET-54 Library-28 Math-32 Orchestra-38 Physical Education-42 Science-44 Social Studies-46 Special Services-52 Staff-22 Vocational EducationM4B Activities! y Student Life Art-ln-136 Bruin Yearbook-122 Cheerleaders-106 DECA-'l'l5 Drama Club-124 Fall Play-126 Fifties Week-138 French Club-120 Foreign Exchange Club-120 FBLA-115 German Club-121 Graduation-176 Homecoming-104 Honors-132 Key Club-112 Keywanettes-113 Pep Club-108 Pom Pon Girls-108 Prom-140 Sadie Hawkins-110 Snow Week-134 Spanish Club-121 Speech Activities-116 Spring Play-130 Student Council-102 Sudhian Newspaper-122 Synch Swim-118 VlCA-114 Winter PlayH128 Athletics Cross Country-60 Freshman Basketball-83 Freshman Football-67 Freshman Hockey-76 Freshman Track-95 Freshman Wrestling-86 Girls Basketball-70 Girls Golf-62 Girls Gymnastics-90 Girls Swimming-68 Girls Tennis-98 Girls Track-96 Girls Volleyball-92 5V Basketball-80 lV Hockey-76 JV Wrestling-86 Score Block-58 Sophomore Basketball-82 Sophomore Football-66 one hundred seventy-eight Varsity Basketball-78 Varsity Football-64 Varsity Golf-98 Varsity Hockey-74 Varsity Swimming-88 Varsity Tennis-62 Varsity Track-94 Varsity Wrestling-84 Faculty Staff Aasness, David-48 Anderson, Deb-68, 96 Anderson, Betty-22 Anderson, David-22 Anderson, Esther-29 Anderson, Glenn-48 Anderson, Vonne-22 Armbrust, Mary-30 Baadte, Sheila-22 Barge, Marilyn-63 Benson, Milo-32, 33 Boerth, loanne-29 Bommesloach, Cathy-29, 121 4 Brandrud, Peggy-29 Brasel, jack-23 Briggs, Judy-22 1 Charlton, Charles-46, 54, 55 Cossette, janw42, 68, 96 Crippen, Robert-24 Cummings, Mary-22 Dettmann, Darrell-48 Dettmann, jean-22 Dovervich, june-20 Dovre, Mardeth-24 Eide, Dolores-30 Eide, Warren-61 Eng, Tom-99 Fedie, Arliss-48 Ferguson, Cathy-24, 115 Forde, Lynn-84, 86 Ganie, Carl-23 Gilchrist, Orleen-24, 115 Goettsch, Roger-41 Grant, Barbara-42 Grasser, Robert-44 Hagen, Greg-48 Hanson, Alfred-41 Hanson, Leonard-48 Hanson, Robert-24 Harmon, Bruce-24, 114, 115 Harris, Rodney-48 Heath, Claire-42 Hegre, Cordon-53 Heising, james-44 Hendricks, Robert-26 Herbst, Ralph-51 Hermunslie, Arnald-20 Herring, Ronald-80 Hertel, Dale-44 Hinton, john-54 A Hoffmann, Mary-30 Hoffmann, Roger-26 Hogan, Dennis-46 Hoizer, Larry-46 johnson, David-44 johnson, Donald-20 johnson, Gloria-46 johnson, Maria-22, 41 londahl, Alice-26 jordheim, Nancy-26, 116 Kalpin, Dennis-32, 67 Kelley, john-44, 67, 87 Knutson, Mary Beth-53 LaB0unty, Jeanette-22 Larson, Fran-30 Larson, jerry-42, 84 Larson, john-44 Lee, Cynthia-46, 108 Lee, l-lannelore-29, 121 Lemke, Allan-23 Levin, Dennis-32 Levin, Mary-53 Lies, Geraldine-22 Lindberg, Donald-46, 47 Lindstrom, Richard-32, 82 Lipp, William-44 Lobitz, Lynn-53 McConn, Thomas-26 ' McDonald, james-47 McDonald, john-20, 21 McCeehan, Ellen-22 Manley, Thomas-42, 63, 89 Mayer, Lois-20 Metzroth, Charles-20 Milam, Edna-26 Moen, james-47, 111, 116 Mytinger, Ruth-26 Myxter, Leo-26, 124, 125 N gaard, Earl-54 Oiffutt, Rae-53 Olsen, Roger-47 Onerheim, james-44 Orvik, Celaine-26 Papacek, Patricia-29, 120 Pendergast, Candis-42 Peterson, Thomas Pierce, Leslie-51 Puetz, Donald-51 Radniecki, Michael-34 Register, Ester-22 Reimnitz, Phil-54 Riveland, Russell-20 Roddy, David-32, 75 Running, Timothy-39, 171 Rusch, Dolores-30, 120 Rustad, Carol-32, 33 Scheveck, Ed-51, 114 Schmaltz, Donald Schrock, Dellis-21, 26, 27 Simle, James Smith, Curtis-75 Snyder, john-26 Sorum, Carol-32, 33 Spence, james-20, 137 Stenberg, Richard-51 Stormoe, Dennis-51 Syyerson, john Thompson, Gloria-53 Torgerson, john-51 Tronsgard, Erna-22 Tutford, Jeannette-22 Uggen, Stuart-36 Urban, Elizabeth-26 Wagner, Myron-47, 77 Walton, Robert-41 Warcup, Dennis-24 Wegner, Marian-22 Werre, Evelyn-22 Wiiliams, Rachel-22 Wright, Ellen Yiiniemi, Hazel-29 Zuehlsdorff, Maurice-47 Student Directory Aabye, Katherine-150 Aaker, Karen-38, 39, 106, 108, 158 Aakre, Steve-166 Addington, Brian Adeison, Steven-99, 150 Albert, Marcia-144 Aleckson, Eric-39, 67, 82, 83, 94,113,119,13-9,144 Allen, Andrew-144 Allen, Bradley-133, 166 Amundson, Scott-150 Anda, Debra Andel, Cynthia-144 Andersen, Becky-150 Andersen, Michael-144 Andersen Randall-158 Andersen Sherry Anderson Alan-150 Anderson Bryan-114,158 Anderson Douglas-166 Anderson, Lisa-34, 35, 102, 104 108,119, 166 'F Anderson Loann-150 - Anderson Lori-166 Anderson, Ricky-67, 94, 150 Anderson, Roger-117, 132, 150 Anderson, Todd-158 Anderson, Todd C.-86, 150 Anderson, Troy-144 Anderson, Troy S.-150 Anderson, Vicki-113, 166 Anderson Vicki I.-150 Andrewgeiieen-136, 144 Andrews, Matthew-65, 75, 110, 166 Annear, Pamela-150 Antrim, Michael-150 as Antrim, Suzanne-144 g Arencls, Kara-114158 Armbrust, jane-113, 132, 166 Askerooth, Scott-36, 80, 166 Askland, Nancy-39, 150 Azure, Steven-77, 144 Bachmeier, Michael-158 Bachmeier, Thomas-88, 89 114,166 Backer, Barbara-150 Backer, jeffrey-67, 144 Backer, Backes, Steven-65, 166 Brian Bacon, Brenda-150 Baird, Janice-166 Bankers, Wanda-158 Barnes, Blair-144 Barney, Shawn-65, 166 Baron, Wanda-158 Bartholomay, Steven-80, 133 158 Bartle, jay-44, 144 Bau, David-158 Baumgartner, Michael Baurngartner, Michelle-28, 121 144 Baumgartner, Tamra-150 Beard, Andrea-144 Beard, Teresa-113, 166 Beedy, Thomas-67, 94, 144 Beiike, jamie-70, 92, 133, 150 Beilke, Terry-34, '35, 166 Belcourt, Jerome-166 Beigarde, Susan Belk, Bradford-65, 80, 119, 133, 158 Benner, Todd-94, 144 Bennett, Bradley-158 Bennett, Rochelle-158 Bennett, Scott-67, 94, 144 Benson, Cynthia-150 Benson, Denise-158 Benson, james Benson, Peter-88, 89, 103, 133 158 Bentley, Karin Berg, David Berg, David R,-150 Berg, Karen-98, 113, 144 Bergerson, Deborah-93, 97 133, 158 .. Allen, Elizabeth-132 Allen, Cary-166 Alien, john-86, 150 Aiton, Linda-121, 150 Alverson, Gregory-166 Ames, Cheryl-150 Ammon, Andrea-144 Bergeth, Robert-99, 115, 158 Berglund, Cynthia-113, 166 Berglund, Mark-150 Bergiund, Paula-39, 150 Berglund, Rebecca-175 Bergo, julie-63, 90, 97,102, 144 Bergo, Steven-75, 99, 158 1i Bernie, Cale-150 Bernie, Michael-144 Bernie, Steve-158 Berrell, Martha-144 Bertel, David-99, 166 Borgen, Kevin, , Q ,. Bettenhausen, Teresa-1 50 Beyers, Timothy Birkholz, Brian-67, 94, 150 Birkholz, Perry-158 Bitterrnan, Deborah-166 Biwer, Debra-31, 150 Biwer, Linda-98, 144 Y Bjoriand, , Jerri-114, 166 Black, Susan-34, 104, 108, 118 134, 166 Bladholm, Cynthia-63, 102, 150 Bladow, Kristi-140, 166 Blatchford, Brian-89, 144 Blatchford, Bruce'34, 89, 121 125,131,132, 133,158 Blenkush, David Biessum, Doreen-150 Blosmo, Brian Blessu, Doreen, 150 Blotsky, Debra-158, 166 Blotsky, lacqueiine-150 Boatman, Nancy-103, 108, 109 119,166 W Boe, David-60, 94, 150 Boeder, Gregory-166 Boekhoff, james-67, 82, 144 Boland, Brian Boland, Timothy-158 Bolgrean, Sharon'166 Bonemeyer, Gina-158 Bong, Elliottf114, 158 Booke, Dianna4158 ' Booke, Marjorie Booth, Bradley-144 Booth, jeffrey-166 Booth, Wendy-22 Borchert, Jeffrey-166 Bergen, Gary-158 Bergen, Mark4114, 166 ' Borman, lanev68, 90, 91, 97 144 Borman, Nick-65, 75, 133, 158 Boss, Brett-67, 87, 94, 144 Bowden, Charolette-144 Bowe, Nathan-150 Bowman, J efirey-144, 149 4 Boyd, DeannW144 4 Bo er Micheiie'158 ' V 1 Braaten, Sherri-102, 106, 107, 110,113,134,166 Braaten, Stacy-30, 102, 108, 150 Brackin, john-89, 144 107 Brakvatne, David-150 1 Brandner, Kari-115, 166 Brandner, Niki-144 Brandon, james Breiland, Lisa-70, 92, 93, 98 133, 150 Brennan, Denise-158 Brennan, Douglas-144 Brewer Michaei-144 f Briggsf Cheryl-39, 102, 107, 108,134,150 Briggs, Wayne-94, 95, 110, 133, 158 Brodigan, Angela-38, 121, 125 144 Brodigan, Elizabeth-166 , Brogren, Randym166 Brokke, Valerie-158 Brooks, Dennis-158 Brottlund, Brian Brottlund, Russell-144 Brovold, Randail-144 Brown, Margie-150 Bruggeman, Kathleen-93, 158,11 , Brunelle,Jan1es-144 4 Brunette, Audrey-150 Brunette, Donald-86, 150 Brunette, jennifer-158 Bruns, jeffrey-158 Bryant, Barbara-158 Buchanan, Brenda-114, 166 Buchanan, Diane-158 Buchfink, Jacqueline-158 Buchfink james-166 Buchfink, Joann-144 Buchholz, David-158 Buchholz 166 , Pamela-97, 106, Burch, Kathy-150 Burdick, Gage-65, 88, 89, 102 113, 133, 158 Burow, Cynthia Burow, Steven Burtness, Barry-77, 144 Burtness, Lynda-108, 113, 115 140,158 Buus, loni-158 Buus, Kathrine-144 Bystol, Peter-66, 67, 94, 102 150 Callahan, Linda-158 Callahan, Paul-144 Callahan, Thomas-150 Camp, Adam Cagrip, Catherine-68, 120, 15 Camp, Jennie-39,121, 128, 144 147,149 Cantler, Heidi-158 Carbno, Michael Cariveau, Debra-150 133 Carlson, Antone150 Carlson, Bradley-166 Carlson, CamiI1as158 Carlson,Christine-144 Carlson, Michoie-92, 150 Carlson, Rory-144 Carlson, Theresa-115, 166 Carlton Wiiiiam-167 Carstenlsen, Harold-144 Caspers, Kelly-39, 82, 150 1 Chalimoniczyk, Mark-167 Charbonneau, Terry-113, 114, 132, 167 Charon, Franklin-158 Charon, Gregory-82, 94, 150 Chilson, Michele-121, 144 Christensen,,,j,ana-144 , Christiansen,Connie-158 3' Christiansen, Lori-167 Christiansen, Paul-77, 150 Christlieb, john-158 Christlieb, Mark Clark, iam:-38, 144 Ciouse, Rodney-150 Cochran, Angle-ia'158 f Coder, Richard-158 ' Coder, Robertae'i44 Cole, Patricia-68, 69, 133, 150 Coulter, Caroi-115 Critelli, jeralyn-144 Croaker, Lana-167 Croaker, Mitchel!-158 Crowe, Tamara-150 Cullen, jeffrey-94, 144 Cullen, Sheila-144 Cullen, Wiiiiam-174 Cummings, Creg-141, 167 Cummings, Susan-127, 132,158 Curfman, Richard Curran, Eilen-34, 73, 115, 125, 132, 158 Current, jill-73, 92, 98, 150 Current, ioei-167 Cusick, Terrence-158 Czichotzki, Brian-120, 150 Czichotzki, Wanda-115, 167 Dabill, james-67, 86,150 Dady, Susan-167 Dahl, Catherine4167 4 Dahl,DavML77,15O Dahl, Donalds34, 35, 36, 80, 119, 125,126, 127, 132,139, 167 Dahl, Michael-158 Dahl, Michelle-98, 118, 125, 132, 150 Dahlgren, jeffrey-150 Dahlgren, Kevin'34, 158 Danielson, Lynn-114, 158 Danielson, Mary-118,150 Daul, Gerald-158 Daul, jennifer-28, 39, 121, 144 Daul, Leola-38, 39,68, 133, 150 Davies, Elizabeth-158 Davis, Chase-114, 158 Davis, Keiiey 1 Dawson, Judith-144 Delaney, Helen-150 Delaney, Mary-158 Desautel, Linda-115, 167 Desautel, Nancy 115, 121, 158 Desautel, Rosss144 Desotel, Douglas-167 , Desotel,Lauriem98, 150 'f Devlin, Ann+34, 39, 70, 132, 133, 167 Devlin, Michael-80, 158 Dias, Anna-92, 93, 97, 120, 121, 168 Dietrich, Douglas-150 Dillard, Christine-34, 36, 98, 124,125,15a,1s2 Dillnnan, David-67, 77, 113, 144 Dillman, Robyn-107, 168 Dixon, james Dixon, Melissa-90, 91, 97, 133, 139,144 Dockter, Donna-114, 159 Dockter, jeffrey-144 , , Dockter, Patricia-28, 121, 159 Dolezal, Donald465, 159 Duval, Ricky-168 Eastman, Cindy Ebele, David-150 Eloerhart, Kathy-159 Echtenkarnp, jay-36, 113, 139, 68 Eckert, Roger-168 Edgerly, john-149 Edgerly, Mary-44, 120, 121,159 Edinger, Wayne-86, 150 Edwardson, Cregory-159 Edwardson, Kathy-150 Edwardson, Sonja-115, 168 Egerdahi, Cindy-115, 159 Eichrnann, Bonnie-150 Eide-,jon-79,80,113, 115, 139, 159 Eide, Kay-140, 144 Eide,kanr73,1oa,144 Ekstrorn, TimothyH67, 150 Ellsworth, Diane-168 Ellwein, Carmella-168 Eisner, Jolene-150 Eisner, Rhonda, 115, 159 Elstad, Thomas-77, 152 Emanuel, Dave- 39, 82, 151 Emerson, Clint-62, 63, 132, 133, 140, 168 Engan, Laura-39, 63, 102,106 144 ' Engan, Linda-34, 102, 159 Engberg, Jodie-97 Engberg, Thomas-38, 82 Engebretson, Sandra-159 Enger, Bruce-168 Erickson, Allan-151 Erickson, Bradiey-159 Erickson, Brenda-151 Erickson, Rodney-168 Erickson, Roxann-114, 159 Erickson, Scott-76, 77, 151 Esperum, Laura-151 Esperum, Linda Esposito, james-34 I Collette, Lisa Condon, Kris-50, 85, 167 Conlin, Paul-150 Cordahl, julie-70, 93, 97, 133, 158 1 Cordahl, Steven-144 Cossette, Dale-158 Cossette, Danelle-150 Cossette, Daniel Cossette David Cossettel Diane-28, 144 Cossette, Diane! -167 Cossette,TJonaid-144 Cossette, Donna-121, 167 Cossette, Cary-150 Cossette, james-150 Cossette, lean-158 Cossette, julie-25, 167 Cossette, Kirk-158 Cossette, LeRoy-60, 94, Cossette, Peggyw144 Coste, Pa tricia-158 Donaldson, Gary-168 Dow, Diane-144 Doyle, james-39, 168 Doyle, Kevin-159 Doyle, Kristen-36, 39, 134, 159 Doyle, Pamela-34, 35, 118,132,133,168 Draper, Kevin-22 Dronen, Carmen-144 Dronen, Dubord, Dubord, Dubord, Dubord, Dubord, Dubord, Dufault, Duncan, Randy Debra-144 Donald janet-144 Kerry-159 Mary-159 Sally'168 Jacqueline Dean-150 36, 108, Estee, Sara 4'tf 4 4 Etterman, Cynthia-168 4 Evanson, jeffrey-67, 77, 151 Evenson, Janelle-144 Evenson, Joan-151 Evoniuk, Lecleil-39, 144 Ewers, ,ionw36, 45, 75, 133, 159 Ewers, Tirnr'39, 168 ' Fabian, Mary-34, 35, 36, 108, 113,115, 132,133,139, 159 Faeth, Stephen Fedje, jill, 38, 106,108,144 Fedie, Lori-34, 63, 113, 168 Fehrenloach, Francis-159 Fellbaum, Dean-85, 133, 159 Fercho, john-99, 169 . Ferguson, Davidw159 Ferguson, Mark-159 '- Ferguson, Michael-151 Feste,l4arh29, as, 113, 118, 139, 169 Feste, Kirsten-36, 39, 63, 118, 15 Fettig, Daniel-36, 37, 159 4 Fierro, Desiree-144 Fink, David-94, 159 Fink, Timothy-67, 94, 133, 151 Fischer, Christine-159 Fischer, Gail-38, 39, 159 Fischer, jane-39, 72, 73, 97, 151 Fischer, Jeanie-144 Fischer, 1104144 4 Fischer, Michael-145 Fisher, Charies-151 Fitch, Brian-159 Fitch, john-145 Dunford, Charles-34, 94, 113, 133, 159 Durbin, Kelly-150 Duval, janetf144 Duval, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Amy-145 Fjelstad, Timothy-159 Flaa, Kelly-34, 113, 151 Flamer, Cari-145, 149 one hundred seventy-nine Flanagan, Michael-29, 38, 121, 145 Flanery, Thomas-81, 82 Flannery, Steven-102,113,159 Flaten, Tammy-151 Fleeker, Allan-115, 132,151 Fleeker, Kevin-159 Fleming, Bradley-77, 145 Flieth, Wayne Foard, Cynthia-169 Foran, Valerie-151 Forkner, Elizabeth-131, 145 Fornes, Mark-151 Foss, Kimberly-145 Foss, Paul Foss, Susan-102,107, 151 Foster, Jane-102, 159 Foster, Lavon-151 Fowler, Barbara-97, 145 Francis, Jeffrey-169 Franek, Steve Fredrickson, Benjamin Freeman, Kristin-39,151 Frey, John-169 Frey, Mary-159 F ritz, Scott-49, 151 Fugere, Mark-44, 145 Furos, Jennifer-151 Fuss, Came-ron'145 Gaasch, Thomase149, 159 Gallagher, Shawn-152 Galt, Jacqueline-159 Garnbili, Andrew Casing, Gregg-169 Casing, Tracy4145 Cast, James-149 Cast, John-82,151 Gauffin, Jane-151 Gebeke, Kurt-145 Gerlach, Blaine-151 Gerlach, William-145 Gerstner, Diane-145 Gerstner, William-151 Gervais, Neal-169 Ceston, Renee-159 Gilbraith, Kelly-169 Gilbraith, Randy-86, 151 Cilbraith, Wesley-169 Gillund, Rick-151 Glatt, Nancy-169 Gnoinsky, Dale-49, 169 Goble, Danette-114, 169 Goecke, Tania-151 Gokey, Timothy-28, 36, 89, 117 132, 133, 159 Golberg, lon-132, 151 Gompf, Brian-65, 159 Gordon, Martha-113, 117, 120 125,133,145 Gorman, Elizabeth-63, 118, 169 Cowin, Kristin-39, 68, 97, 102 108, 131, 145 Gowin, Sandraa34, 35, 39, 102 106,108,133, 159 Graalum, Mark-152 Graber, Bradley-145 Graf, Michael Gratton, Anita Gravalin, Elizabeth-169 Gravel, ThomasH67, 145 Gray, Kari-152 Gray, Kathy-152 Green, Jeffrey-169 Risen, John-67, 76, 77, 94, 133 Green, Lori-145 Green, Scott-65, 133, 159 Gregory, Christopher-159 Gregory, Todd-75, 152 Gregory, Tom-169 Gress, Pamela-132, 169 Greuel, Kelly-159 Greuel, Krystal-39, 152 Griesbach, Deanna-106, 108, 132, 169 one hundred eighty Crimestad, Daniel-159 5 Grimestacl, Thomas-152 7 Grindberg, Brenda-152 Grindberg, Kimberly-169 Grindahl, John'145 Groenwold, Vicki-114, 159 Gossman, Valerie-159 Grotting, Elaine Grotting, Marlene-132, 169 Gunderson, Sheryl-73, 152 Gunkel, Jeffrey Gustafson, Douglas Haakenson, David-132 Haakenson, Susan-102, 152 Haarstad, Erik-65, 123, 132, 133, 159 Haarstad, Kristen-107, 152 Haarstad, Richard-65, 88, 89, 119, 133 Haas, Barbara-169 Haas, Mary-116, 133, 168 Hacker, Debra-145 Hagel, Dawn-34, 132, 169 Hagel, Debra-73, 152 4 Hageman, Kathy-160 ' ' Hager, Eric-67, 77, 99, 152 G Haider, Gary-160 1 4 by ' G Haider, Mari Jo-106,f108,j145, Hall, Larry-1525 15 i,-, 1 - . Halliday, Lynn-991,s,,102 ,1,15i2 17 4 Haiyorson ,F John eiser Halverson, Kim1berly4145f5: ' Ham,Brian-145 G s,s,i i Ham, John-152 5 4 4 Hamilton, Francis ' Hamilton, Lelancl-160 Hammargren, Tracy-89, 152 Hammer, James, 152 Hannaher, Pau!-160 Hansen, Vicki Hanson, Carol-63, 92, 152 Hanson, Dana-67, 145 Hanson, David-152 Hanson, Karen-34, 110, 160 Hanson, Van Erick-152 Hanson, Vicki-145 Harmon, Roylene-120, 145 Harr, Thomas Harrison, Curtis-152 Harrison, Lori-39, 68, 96, 145 Harrison, Sheila-160 Harstad, James-160 Harty, Lynn-34, 122, 132, 169 Harty, Pamela-72, 73, 92, 96, 133, 162 Harty, Paul-152 Haug, Brent-34, 113, 133, 160 Hau Gre or -152 8, 8 V Haug, Jeffrey-82, 94, 152 Haug 1'eresaf169 Hennebry, Elizabeth-169 Henning, Christian-169 Henning, Martin-153 Henrichs, Brenda-153 Hentges, David-75, 99, 104, 122, 132, 133, 139,169 Hentges, Kathryn-32, 98, 107, 123, 132, 133, 160 Herbst, Amy-169 Herbst, Caren-145 Herbst, James-77, 133, 153 Hermann, Mark-145 Hermann, Michael-137, 160 Hesse, Christopher-145 Hewitt, James-60, 94, 105, 114, 115, 133, 160 Hickey, Jeraldine-153 Hickman, Linda-114, 160 Hickman, Lisa-160 Hicks, Ken-153 Hicks, Sandra-145 Hill, David-169 Hilleboe, Christian-119 1-limle,Joann-153 Hlebechuk, Steven-169 Hoaby, Jean-145 Hoaby, Ten-60, 94, 160 Hoaby, Tod- 34, 35, 36, 60, 94 133, 160 Hoerauf, Romelle-160 Hoff, Gayle-121, 145 Hoffman, Mark-34, 35, 89, 113 133, 160, 162 Hofsommer, Brenda-160, 169 Hoherz, Bryan-160 Hoakanson, Joey-145 Holand, David-160 Hoiand, Deborah-160 Holbrook, Robin-160 Holcomb, Scott Holgate-153 Holland, Jacque-133, 160 Holland, Julie-39, 68, 153 Holly, Christopher-34, 62, 132, 133, 169 Holm, Carolyn-38, 39, 153 Honl, Paul-65, 74, 75, 133,160 Hoople, Anne-103, 107, 108, 153 Hornbacher, Gary-99, 145 Hornbacher, Lee-29, 63, 132, 133, 169 Horvath, Sharyl-145 Hotvedt, Elizabeth-107, 169 Hough, Joclell-160 Hough, Jon-145 Howells, Gregory-160, 169 Howells, Timothy-41 Hughes, Nancy-160 Huguelet, Jamie-68, 102, 106, Haugen, David-169 108, 133, 145 Haugen, Kimloerly'160 Hurley, Barbara-169 Haugen, Renee-145 Hurley, James-153 Haugen, Richard-160 3 , V Hutmaker, Keith-160 Haugse, Dori-160 11 F 0 ll'-lutmaker, Kevina153 Hawkinson, DaviClv67, 775,145 g flrlvidston, Jeffrey il-Iawkinson, Donalde65, ,75,L1,14, fflbach, William-153 115,133,140,,160,j 1 ' ,i ' yll, 1 'r,il - lken, Linda-169 Hawkinson, Lori-75, 98,152 1 7 jlnfelcl, Darryle80, 160 Headland, Jennifer-152 1 flnfeld, Susan-107, 132, 133, 170 Heaney, Theresa 3 - V Hegre, Karen-34, 42, 68, 1102, 104,107,132,133,135, 169 Heinrich, Loren-169 Heising, Colleen-28, 121, 160 Heising, Rachelle-108, 145 Heley, Lori-145 Hellem, Peggy-160 Hellerud, Michael Helm, Kirt-152 Heimeke, Jeffrey-169 Hendricks, Lynda-80, 123, 132, 153 Hendrickson, Gary-99, 169 Hendrickson, Vickie-73, 145 Ingberg, Steven lngebretson, Roy-153 ingebretson, Terry-145 mats, Karen-123-,132, 133, 170 lsta, Annette-160 ista, Denae-107, 108, 115, 160 lsta, Gayle-34, 60,117,125,132 lvers, Craig-170 Ivers, Victor-145 Izzo, Carlos-120, 121 Jackson, Debra-145 Jackson, Gregory-160 Jacobsen, Linda-153 Jacobson, Carrie-145 Jacobson, DeeAnn-160 Jacobson, Pamela-145 Jacobson, Steven-99, 160 , Jahner, Thomas-66, 67, 82, 83 132,133,134, 153 Jahner, Tim-65,133, 132,170 Jahnke, Daniel-34, 65, 104, 110 119, 138, 170 Jandro, Mary-92, 153 Janke, Kari-145 Janssen, Jay-160 Janssen, Tracy-145 Jenkinson, Thomas-102, 113 117, 132, 170 Jensen, Larry-94, 145 Jensen, Richard-160 Jenson, Steven-160 Jevne, Brett-160 Jevne, Todd-145 Jochim, Kerry-170 Jochim, Sandra-160 Johnson, Allan-153 Johnson, Arlen-82, 145 Johnson, Bryan-170 Johnson, Candace-170 Johnson, Cynthia-145 Johnson, David-34, 160 Johnson Gary-145 Johnson, Gloria-153 5 Johnson, Jaime-170 Johnson James-170 7 Johnson, Jeff-99,160 G 4 Johnson,Joclie145 4 Johnson, Karen-114, 115, Johnson Karen'63,153 I 1 Johnson Kevins80,170 Johnson Kristi-170 Johnson Laurie-30,170 Johnson Leevon-160 Johnson Pamela-160 Johnson Penny-160 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Peter-37 Rick-160 Steven F.-170 Steven P. 170 Johnson Stuart-145 Johnson, Susan-153 Johnson, Suzanne-34, 36, 39 98, 132,133,170 Johnson, Vicki-145 Johnson, Wayde Jones, Patrick-160 Jones, Paula-160 Jones, Rochelle-80 Jones, Steven-145 Jones, Tammy-145 Jones, Timothye85, 99, 113, 133,170,172 Jordahl, Pamela-40, 108, 170 Jordheim, Sarah-98, 99, 104, 132, 133, 140,170 Jorgenson, Gwen-145 Jorgenson, Matthew-160 Joseph, Kerry-161 Joseph, Mary-145 Juui, Laura-145 Juven, Jon-145 G g Juven, Rebecca+34, 35, ,108, 132,170 ' Kana, Lori-34, 63, 124, 161 7, Kankeltritz, Christopher- 94 145 Kankelfritz, Troi-34, 120, 125, 132,1 70 Kappel, Michael-145 Kasdan, Jay-62,63,132, 133 Kath, Joel-153 Kaufman, Darla-73, 137, 161 Kautzman, Allan-145 Kautzman, Bruce-44, 153 Kautzman, Eric-94, 95, 153 Kautzman, Linda-170 1 Kautzman, Tamara-30, 120, 140, 161 Keller, Karla-30, 31, 161 Kelly David-67 Nauman, Keith-155 Kelly Lisa-161 Kelly, Michael-82, 113, 153 Kelly, Michael R,- 67, 132,145 Kelly, Michelle-102, 113, 118, 119, 170 Kelly, Peter-145 Kelsch, Cyrena-73, 145 Kelso, Danny-161 Kelso, Kevin-145 Kendail, Rebecca-102, 146 Kennedy, jon-82, 94, 153 KenneY, leffrey-80, 81, 132, 133, 170 Kenney, Tamara-153 Kenville, Colena-170 Kenvvard, Carla-68, 97, 133, 153 Kenward, Daniel-89, 114, 120, 121, 125, 170 Kieley, Timothy-77, 161 Kilfoyl, Dina-153 King, lane-132, 170, King, Warrens65, 67,294, 153 Kippen, Tracy-63, 118, 133,161 Kirkeby, Lois-153 Kirkeby, Robert Kirmis, Robert-153 Kiscaden, Bradley-146 Kistner, Kevin-153 Kjaer, Steven-146 Kjenstad, Karen-146 Klart, Kevin-153 Kleefeld, Daniel Kleefeld, lames-1615, , , Klein, lacquline-39, 119, 153 Klein, Margaret-34, 38, 39, 103, 132, 167, 170 Kleist, Lisa-63, 108, 131, 146 Klocke, Linda-146 Klose, Brian-67, 82, 146 Kloster, Kevin-94, 146 Kloubec, june-38, 39, 68, 93, 97, 102, 133,153 Klukken, Judy-161 g Klukken, Sharon 2 , Knecht, Kim-21, 28,1531 Knoff, Kevin-146' ' - Knoll, james-67, 87, 146 Knox, Marym29, 34, 122, 123, 124,125,126,127,131,132,170 Knox, Paul-153 Knutson, james Knutson, Kim-125, 126, 127, 131, 132, 161 Koesterman, Michael-161 Koesterman, Spencer-146 Kolbinger, Marie-161 Kollman, Kurt-94,113,119,146 Kolpack, David-78, 80, 104, 122,123,132,140,160, 170 Kolrud, Timothy-170 Konrad, lensean-72, 73, 161 Koskela, Kimberly Kost, Katherine-153 Kotte, Peter-46, 153 Krabbenhoft, Barbara-153 Krabbenhoft, Dean-114, 161 Krag, Lisa-106,154 Kramlich, Wayne-146 Krause, Daniel-161 1 ' Krause, Jacqueline-161 Krause, Karen-154 Krause, Susan-121, 146 Krell, lay-67,77,146 Krieg, Amy-34, 68, 97, 102, 132, 161 Krieg, Melissa-73, 93, 146 Krieg, Rebecca-70, 97, 117, 132,133,170 M Krieger, Perry-154 , , Kristensen, lane497,:133, 154 Kruger, Hallie-102, 108, 113, 159, 161 Krueger, Wayne-146 Krupich, james-154 Krupich, Tony-154 Kuchera, jennifer-113, 154 Kuebler, David-46, 146 Kuebler, Mark-39, 82, 154 Kuehl, Kimberly, 38, 39, 154 Kuemper, Lori-154 Kunze, james Kyllo, Kathi-154 Labernik, Susan-161 LaBounty, Dean-170 Lakoduk, Jay-67, 76, 146 Lakoduk, Tammy-120 Lakoduk, Todd-161 Lamb, Lori-170 Lamb, Michael-82, 146 Lammers, Denice-38, 39, 154 Landburg, Stuart-36, 67, 154 Landsem, joseph-47, 82, 146 Lang, Melody-161 Lang, Michael-161 Langlie, Gordon-170 Larson Bradley-82, 113, 154 Larson, Carig-87, 146 Larson Dawn-115,170 Larson Frank-65, 133, 161 Larson Kayef146 Larson Kimberly-170 Larson Lesiie-154 Larson Lo Ann-108, 113, 154 Larson 146 Paula-28, 108, 125, 129, Larson, Richard-146 Larson, Sheryl-161 Larson Timothy-161 Larsoni Wendy-146 Larson Williamf161 Lauer, Philip-170 Lauer, Ruth-161 Lauer, Brian-146 Lauf, Mari-146 Laughlin, Barry-154 Laughlin, Michelle-146 Lauinger, Arnold-161 Lauinger, Richard-146 Lausch, Michael-161 Lausch, Steven Lean, Caroiyn'39, 154 Lean, Renee-108, 113, 139, 170 Learned, Sallie-34, 161 Leclerc, leffrey-67, 94, 102, 154 Leclerc, loan-39, 102, 113,146 Leclerc, Martha-38, 39, 103, 113, 118, 132, 171 Lee, Aldean-70, 97, 133, 161 Lee, Danelle-114, 171 Lee, Eric-161 Lehman, Cherie-154 Lemke, Shari-146 Leverson, janet-73, 98, 146 Leverson, john-34, 35, 89, 113, 119,124, 125, 132,134,161 Levi, jeffrey-89, 161 Lewis, Suzanne-97, 108, 109, 133, 154 Lewton, Kevin-133, 161 Lewton, Sean-75, 154 Lewton, Shawn-75, 154 Liddle, Micheline-161 Lien Lien Lien jeffrey-171 loanne-161 Laura , 154 Lien Scott Lien, Tamera-171 Lien, Teresa-161 Lind, Kevin-146 Lind, Laurie-122,132,171 Lindberg, Pamela-37, 146 Lindgren, Eric-146 Lindgren, Suellen-34, 161 Lingle, Rhonda-39, 146 Linn, Stephen-79, 80, 99, 132,133,135 160,171 Linnerooth, Nancy-120, 131, 146 Linstaedt, Michael-171 Lippilill-72,154 104, 125, Lofgren, Vicki-154 Lohse, lean-161 Long Soldier, jonathan Loran, Cynthia-154 Lordeman, Karen-98, 117, 133 154 Lorcleman, Michael-65, 85, 171 Losness, Kari-154 Lothspeich, Alan-154 Lothspeich, Dennis, 85, 133, 161,171 1 Lothspeich, jeff Loveiace, Michael-171 Loveland, jeffrey-154 Loveland, jennifer-154 Lucy, Dale-146 Lucy, Roxanna-171 Ludernann, Richard-154 Lund, Brenda-146 Lund, Brian-114,171 Lund, Sheila-73,146 Lunde, James-154 Lunde, Kimberly-154 Lutz, Viky-146 Lynnes, Michael-154 Maas, Craig Maasjo, Debra-154 Magdefrau, Jeannie-171 Magness, Matthew-77, 94, 113, 146 Magness, Patricia-34, 107, 113 132, 171 Mahoney, Barbara Maier, Alan-146 Maierus, Cindi-154 Malrn, Karen-68, 146 Malm, Linda-172 Maime, Steven-82, 146 Mangahas, Eddie-146 Mangahas, Natalie-136, 154 Manning, Sheryl Manston, Thomas-82, 146 Marbac, Richard-65, 172 Marback, Steve-154 , 2 Marcks, Robert-77, 146 1 1 Marcotte, julie-154 ' Markel, Brenda-146 Markel, Daniel-161 Martin, Andrea-154 Martin, Anne-161 Martin, lohn-48, 132, 161 Martin, julie-107, 154 Martin, Patricia-98, 146 Martin, Robert-161 Martin, Tatiana-38, 39, 154 Martin, William-172 2. Masseth, Alvin f 1 Masseth, Jacqueline-154 ' Masseth, Wayne-162 Mathison, Brenda-36, 39, 154 Mathison, jeffrey-172 Mattson, Barbara-172 Matuska, Mark Maus, Steven-172 Max, Steven-162 Maxwell, Annette-162 Mayer, Brenda-154 Mayer, Kristie-146 , McClure, Marjorie-98, 132, 172 McCormick, Rory-75, 76, 154 McCormick, Shawn McDermott, Scott-82, 128, 146 McFarlane, Tracy-115, 172 McFarlen, Tammy-146 McGrath, Nina-172 Mcllwain, Christofer, 162 Mcllwain, Tim-67, 82, 94, 146 MoMaines, James-172 McMaines, Mary'146 , Mc:Nutt, Randi-154 McNutt, Timothy-146 McPherson, james-155 McPherson, lon-65, 110, 162 Mehlhoff, Scott-155 Melicher, Doris-162 Melroe, Bradley-122, 132, 172 Merryman, Kristin-155 Metcalf, Mern-146 Metzger, Bernadette-146 Metzger, Terrance Meyer, Charles-146, Meyer, Charles E.-146 Meyer, ChristineH106, 108, 131, 136, 146 , , Meyer, Gregory-146 Meyer, janet-115, 132, 172 Meyer, jeffrey-34, 36, 80, 99, 133, 162, 163 Meyer, Kevin-155 Meyer, Lynnette-70, 93, 133, 155 Meyer, Rick-172 Mickelson, Maureen-155 Mickelson, Melody-38, 146 Millar, Debra-105, 108, 113, 115,134,139, 140, 162 Millar, lohn-67, 94, 113, 119, 139, 146 Millar, Ricky-65,119,172 Miller, Betty-121, 123,132,162 Miller, Clinton Miller, john-89, 155 Miller, Kari-146 Miller, Merle-162 Miller, Patricia-68, 69, 97, 162 Mitchell, Laurie-110, 172 Moe, Eugene-39, 114, 172 Moe, Tammy-155 Moe, Terry-75,,104, 133, 172 Moeller, Michaei-162 Mogck, Dana-75, 104, 110, 133, 172 Mogck, Denette-173 Mohn, Katherine-38, 146 Mondry, Scott-89 Monson, Bradley-162 Monson, Jeffrey-155 Moore, Maure-ene155 Moore, Patricia-146 Moore, Ranclall:89,,133, 173 Moreau, Jana-12731 Moreau, leannine-146 Moreno, lose-162 Moret, john-45, 140, 173 Morris, Kathy-162 Morris, Michaelf155 Morris, Sheri-146 Morse, Christy-39, 162 Sheila-98, 146 Morse, Morud, Phillipm155 Carolynw36, 39, Moses, 107, 132, 173 7 Moses, Ellen-97, 102, 146 Motl, Timothy-44 Motl, Mark-162 Mozinski, james Muir, Laurie-162 Murray, Earl-155 Muscatell, Ward-65, 162 Muscha, LaDonna Muscha, Douglas-173 Muscha, Harold-146 Muscha, Valerie-173 Mutchler, Chris-133, 173 Myhre, lon-24, 38, 39, 155 Myhre, Mark-162 Myxter, Lorel-146 Narveson, Robert-67, 86, 94, 155 Navarro, Rebecca-162 Naylor, Steven-89, 155 Naylor, Vicki-119, 122, 125, 132, 173 , Nelson, Fay-146 Gregory 1 Nelson, Nelson, Kari-39, 131 104, Nelson, 155 Nelson, Linda-117, 123, 132, Mark-146 one hundred eighty-one Nelson, Marva Nelson, Michele-147 Nelson, Patty-173 Nesemeier, Ronda-70, 71, 97, 132, 162 Ness, lacqueline-68, 133, 173 Nettum, Daniel-155 Neubauer, Candice-147 Neubauer, Daniel:-155 Neubauer, Randie-114, 163 Newbury, Daniel-147 Newbury, Edward Nichols, Matthew-147 Nichols, Philip-67, 82, 94, 147 1 Nicklaus, Brian-163 Nicklaus, Mark-147 Nicklaus, T0dd-147 Nielsen, Debra-147 'o 5 1 Nissen Thomas-37 11411635 5 Nordback, Ki'lS'36,,39, 1,73 ,l'e 5 o'e7l 1 Nordhougen, jason-51, 63 5 1 1, Nordick, Deborah-163 Nordick, Vickie-147 Nordman, Denise-173 Norman, David-34, 35, 39, 62, 80,81,133,163 Norman, Kelly-34, 38, 39, 65, 94, 125, 129,132,133, 147,173 Norman, Patrick-36, 82, 94, 147 Nunn, Bret-147 Nyland, Barbara-155 Nylancl, Carey-147 Nystul,,james-173 Nysful, Julie-37, 99, 155 Ochsner, Colleen-173 Ochsner, Cheryline-173 Odde, Ramona-147 Odde, Victoria-173 Odgaard, lens-120, 121, 173 Odney, Andrew-147 Odney, Nels-173 Offner, Charlene-147 Ohrt, Hayley-118, 155 1 Oien, Wayne-155 1 9 Oker!und,Kristin'118,147 7 Oiafson, Judith-163 Olafson, Kathryn-68, 98, 118, 147 Olejnik, Richard-77, 155 Olgard, Shawn-82, 94, 147 Olien, Kathryn-147 Oliver, Katrina-106, 108, 147 Olsen, Thomas-163 Olson, Ann-147 Olson, Carrie-147 Olson, David-147 Olson, janet-34, 173 Olson, jeff-38, 39, 127, 132, 155 Olson, Joyce-147 Olson, Kent-147 Olson, Kevin-155 Olson, Lorrie-163 Olson, Richard-155 Oison, Robert-147 Olson, Robin-155 Olson, Scott-173 Olson, Tamara-155 9 Olstad, Paul f 4 Pamvas, 156 Niki'36, 37, 99, 133, Parsons, Timothy-156 Paul, David-147 Paul, Donald-147 Paulson, David-86, 156, 173 Paulson, Kenneth Paulson, Mark-67, 147 Paulson, Mark C. -156 Paulson, Pamela-102, 122, 132, 173 Paulson, Susan-147 Paulsrud, Catherine-38, 147 Paumen, james-60, 94, 156 Paumen, Jean-122, 173 ,Pavel-2, Terry-62, 76, 77, 147 ,Pavel-11, Timothy-34, 64, 65, 75, 1132, 133, 173 .Pa9ek,1Todd-67, 74, 75, 156 Payne' Kirnberlie-106 173 Vieaynsejimark-85, 133, 163 Pedersen, Alicia-156 Pedersen, Darcie-114, 115, 163 Pederson, Lisa-36, 113, 133, 173 Peer, Mark-89, 173 Peinovich, james-78, 80, 104, 135,173 Perez, Carlos-49, 173 Perry, Brenda-147 Peterson, Brian-65, 84, 85, 163 Peterson, Connie Peterson, Mark-147 Peterson, Shannon-73, 147 Peterson, Stacy'147 Peterson, Susan-38, 173 Peterson, Victor Petrie, Brenda-70, 173 Petterson, jan-36, 39, 108, 113, 119, 156 Ptaff, Randy-156 Phelan, Mike-89, 147 Plante, Dawne-156 Plante, Dean-163 Ployhar, jane-36, 39, 118, 156 Poehis, Richard-163 Pollock, Timothy-67, 77, 147 Pomonis, Christianne-39, 115, 163 Pomonis, Stephanie-39, 147 Potter, Roger-65, 163 Powers, Patrick-67, 147 Pratt, Bobbi-104, 105, 108, 133, 173 Price, Robert-89, 133, 173 Price, Wendy-163 Pronovost, jeffrey-173 Pronovost, Scott-163 Provencher, jon-75, 133, 173 Pryzbiiia, Lisa-73, 163 Pugh, Cindy-34, 70, 71, 92, 93, 97, 133, 173 Pugh, Michelle-73, 93, 147 Punton, Lonnie-173 Purington, Faye-114, 173 Pyle, Diane-122, 123, 133, 173 Pyle, juiie-147 Qual1ey,1Mark-77, 156 Qtlandt, Roberta-68, 163 Olstad,Timothy-147 4 V ,,9o 17Quibeli,j0hn-156 Olstad, Todd-163 ' 1 ONeil, Scott-99, 140, 159, 163 4 Opdahl, Deborah-115, 163 1 Orman, Brian-60, 86, 155 Ornberg, Gretchen-38, 147 Orth, Mary-155 Orvedal, lan-173 Ose, jeffrey osreniodi-134,163 Oster, Paula-155 Otterson, Shelly-156 Otterson, Roberte173 Overbo, jeff Overvold, Kathy-132, 173 Oye, Penny-163 Pallasch, Marc-82, 156 one hundred eighty-two Qo1be11,M.ar1hew-67, 59, 147 Radcliffe, Dawn-119, 125, 132, 174 Radciiffe, Stewart'147 Radtke, Gary-34, 67, 86, 87, 156 Radtke, Kirk-36, 140, 174 Raftevoid, Robin-163 Raftevold, Scott-147 Raiston, Craig-163 Ramlo, Eric-94, 133, 163 Ramio, Mark-94, 147 Ramstad, Dawn-156 Rasmussen, Donna-115, 163 Rasmussen, Marietta-125, 163 Rau, Cindy Rausch, Beth-174 Rausch, Gerald-37, 67, 82, 147 Rausch, Michael-156 Ray, Hilary-125, 131, 132,163 Ray, Sean-77, 147 Raymond, Bruce-34, 40, 174 Raymond, Rebecca-147 Read, Kristi-163 Read, Pamela-39, 147 Redfield, Donald-147 Redfield, Patricia-163 Reeck, Sandra-163 Reed, jay-156 Reed, lay-156 Reger, james-67, 147 Register, james-156 Re-if, Debra-34,119, 174 Reif, Sandra-115, 163 Remme, Chris-67, 147 Renner, Donna-98, 106, 108, 147 5 Renner, Nancya113,118, 174 Retzer, Lincla'34, 156' Rheault, Glenn-163 Rheault, jeff-174 Rheault, Renee-147 Rheault-Wayne-174 Richardson, jay-36 Richmond, Lisaf120, 147 Ricker, Renee-156 Rieder, William-147 Riesgraf, Michael-156 Rindahl, Brenda-147 Ripplinger, Brad-133, 163 Riveland, Craig-147, 174 Riveland, Kevin Roberg, Corey-147 Roberg, Gregory-163 Roberts, Cheryl-174 Roberts, Donavan-156 Roberts, lohn Roberts, Michael-156 Robertson, Micheiie-147 Robson, Beth-97, 102, 156 Robson, johns A 1 Robson, Timothy-39, 147 Rockwell, Robert-163 Rodlund, Steven-163 Roesler, Barry-147 Roesler, Scott-174 Roesler, Tyier-147 Ronnie, jeffrey-163 Ronningen, John Roper, lerry-156 Roper, Lorie-174 Roscoe, Thomas Rourke, Christian-163 Rourke, Michelle Rourke, Vicki-163 Rowland, Tim-67, 156 Rud, Diane-92, 156 Rudolph, Gregory-67, 156 Rudrud, Christopher-66, 67, 82, 94, 95, 156 Ruter, Marjorie-102, 147 Ruler, Michael-174 Rusch, Lori-68, 97, 102, 104, 108,109, 133 1 y Rusness, David-163 Rypkerna, Laura-36, 68, 118, 133,156 Rypkema, Patricia-92, 119, 121, 147 Saastad, Paul-163 Sad, Kimberly-31, 156 Saewert, Darla-147 Salzwedel, Karen-147 Salzwedel, Rodney-94, 164 Samuelson, Thomas-174 Sande, Gayle-156 Sande, joel-147 Sanders, Elizabeth-28, 38, 121, 148 Sandland, julie-156 Sandland, Scot-133, 174 124, 125, Sandness, Robin-164 Sandness, Rhonda Sanford, Kenneth-65, 66, 67, 80, 94, 156 Sauvageau, Nancy-148 Sauvageau, Ronald-174 Savageau, Shelly-164 Savageau, Ivy-174 Savageau, Scott-84, 85, 133, 156 Sawdey, Tamera-42, 174 Sayler, Donald-156 Sayler, Gerald-174 Schafer, Allen-67, 76, 77, 156 Schafer, William-64, 65, 80, 94, 95, 133, 164 Schanilec, Robert-128, 148 Schatz, Debra-39, 128, 148 9 Schauloert, Darians148 Schaubert, David-114, 133, 1741 Scheel, janet-37, 97, 102,l148, 164 3 Scheel, Kristen-98, 148 Schenzatzki, Lois-156 Schenatzki, Sandra-123, 132, 164 Schermeister, Joanne-156 Schiele, Mary-156 Schiele, Susan-148 Schierman, Anita-148 Schierman, Kelly-156 Schlanser, Fred-94, 95, 113, 174 Schlanser, Mary-113, 156 Schlegel, jill-164 Schlenker, Beth-156 Schlenker, Laurie-35, 70, 133, 164 Schlenker, Michael-164 Schlenker, Timothy-148 Schmid, Pamela-107,121, 164 Schmitcke, Jeannie-164 Schmitz, Robert-66, 87, 99, 148 Schneider, Mark-89, 119, 125, 132, 133, 156 Schneider, Rodney-67, 87, 148 Schneider, Robert-164 Schobinger, Susan-118, 157 Schock, Barbara-148 Schol berg, Douglas-164 Schrade, jeffrey-164 Schrade, Steven-174 Schraufek, Lisa-34, 35, 174 Schraw, Steven-174 Schroeder, Deborah-174 Schuelke, Matthias Schul Schul Schul tz, Charles-164 tz, loanne-157 tz Katherine-148 Schultz, Ron-174 Schultz, Scott-67, 82, 102, 148 Schumaker, Sherri-164 Schur, Jacqueline-157 Schuster, Bradley-174 Schuster, Laurief140, 164 Schwanke, Cary Schwanke, Kenneth Schwartzwalter, Melanie-34, 38,39, 132,133,174 Schweitzer, Diana-148 Schw ind, Valorie-157 Scott, Craig-87, 148 Scott, Curtis-114, 140 Scott, Paul-62, 82, 157 Scott Stacy-164 seebf Denise-93, 164 Seeb Seekl Dennis-85,133,164 ns, Teri Severson, Scott-114 Severson, Robert-157, 174 Sharratt, janet-148 Shear, james-137 Sheppard, Sherry-174 Sherman, Daivd-131, 140, 174 Shirley, Deborah-125, 148 Siedschlag, Larry-67, 148 Sigmund, Karen-164 Sincebaugh, Rhoda-148 Sinclair, Dee Ann-157 Sittner, Margaret-148 Skarphol, Curtis-164 Skarphol, Linda-113, 148 Sharphol, Mary-157 Sklebar, Ronald-87, 148 Skonseng, Cindy-164 Skrogstad, julie-148 Skrogstad, Margaret-115, 174 Skrogstad, julie-148 Skrogstad, Margardt-115, 174 Slettebak, Barbara-174 Slettebak, jeanne-164 Suppa, Deann-140, 158, 164 Surerus, Randall-164 Swanholm, john Swanholm, Teresa-157 Sweenev, james-148 Syverson, Denise-164 Tabery, Tami-148 Tandeski, Cynthia Tangen, jane Taralson, Keith Taraison, Terry-164 Taralson, Wayne-148 Tarnasky, Sandra-157 Taxis, Connie-148 Thaeike, 0t0 Slusher, jody-67, 82, 148 Smallarz, Kevin-157 Smedshammer, Todd-157 Taysom, Tessier, Tessier Peggy-175 David-148 Dawn Tessierl Dean-175 Tessier, Douglas-157 Kellie-148 Smith, Brenda-157 Smith, Cindy-148 Smith, Cynthia Smith, Daniel-23, 116, 122, 132, 74 1 Smith, David-67, 128,148, 149 Smith, David D. Smith, james A,-94, 148 Smith, james P.-164 Smith, Lisa-113, 120.164 Smith, Michael-148 Smith, Susan-35, 121, 174 Smith, Susan M,-148 Smith, Teresa-80, 102, 164 Snyder, james-114, 164 Snyder, jeffrey-89, 148 Soderling, Michael-164 Sonnesyn, Nicholas-77, 157 Sofbyr .l Sorgaard, john-67, 157 Spath, Spencer-148 Spiering, Larry-164 Spiering, Shari-175 Spiker, Debborah-164 Splitt, Dena-148 Sprague, Geraid-157 Sprattler, james-94, 133, 175 Sprattler, William-164 . Stack, Mark-164 Starkey, Sharon-157 Stegman, Michael Stegman, Nancy Steichen, jeffery-164 Stein, Carol-148 Stein, David'164 Stellrecht, Kurt-65, 75, 133, 164 Stenberg, Phyllis-175 Stenhjem, TracyH97, 121, 148 Sgensgard, Curtis-65, 84, 85, 5 . Stensgard, Mark-60, 74, 75, 157 Stensgard, john-67, 74, 75, 148 Stevens, Kathy-39, 164 Stewart, Audrey-123, 157 Stewart, Elizabeth-175 Stigen, Diane-157 Stiles, Dawn-148 Still, Debra Still, james s1m,Michael-22,115,175 Stitz, Ceri'164 1 Stitz, janeli-175 Stoa, Lawrence-80, 164 stock, jill-73, 148 Stockman, Teresa-35, 164 Strand, Pat-80, 157 Strack, Brian-175 Stransky, David-164 Stransky, jolene-148 Strege, jolene-118, 157 Stremick, Connie-157 Strickland, jan-121, 125, 127, 128,132,140, 164 Strom, joseph-175 1 Strom, Sheila-36, 164 Suhr, Cary-148 Supler, Dixie-164 Supler, james-148 Thom, Gregory-164 Thomas, Mark-157 Thomas, Randy-114, 115, 175 Thomas, Robin-157 Thompson, Deborah-148 Thompson, Ellen-54, 122, 132, 175 Thompson, Steven Thorfinnson, Leif . Thornberg, Lori-164 Thornberg, Valerie-157 Thorson, Carlaf120, 148 Thorstad, AmyH34, 102, 132, 133, 164 n Thue, Karen-157 Thue, Patricia-157 Thue, Toddw164 Thurlow, Leslie-148 Tillotson, john-82, 157 Tollefson, Andrew-164 Tolleison, Diane Tolieison, Thomas-164 Tomhave, jon-60, 82, 157 Tommeraus, je-anne-28, 157 Tommeraus, Laurie1164 Torgerson, Mathew-80, 94, 100, 132,133,161 175 Torkildson, Kari-164 Toussaint, Barbara-98, 148 Trefethren, Melford-148 Trefethren, Pamela-157 . Vanzante, Kevin-175 Velline, Darrell Vennerstrom, Cheryl-102, 113, 118, 132, 175 Vennerstrorn, jane-72, 92, 98, 157 4 5 Vidger, Beverley-73, 149 vidger, Bryan-51, 98, 114,168 Villanueva, Fernando-67, 87, 149 Von Bank, Andrew-124, 149 Vornholt, Robyn-165 Votava, julie-157 Wadeson, jeffrey-67, 86, 157 Wadeson, Susan-149 Wagner, Tracey-121, 149 Waclavvik, jamesw165 Walen, Linda1157 Walium, Sheri-157 Wailum, Todd-165 Wallwork, William Walock, Dawn-96, 149 Walters, janet-138, 157 Walth, Daniel-157 Walth, Cordon-175 Waiukievicz, Byron-165 Wang, Bruce-165 Warnr, Donald-1 57 Warner, Tracy-149 Webber, Brenda-149 Webber, Daniel-67, 87, 94, 119, 149 Webber, David-67, 82, 119, 149 Webber, Randy-165 Webster janna-122, 132,175 Weeks, Michael-22, 157 ng Weeks, Kathy-149 Wegenast, Patty-36, 102, 106, 107,108,123,132, 133,165 Wegenast, Timothy-157 Weidner, Amy-108, 118, 122, 132,175 Weis, Kevin-149 Weishaar, Lyle Wells, Patrick-114, 165 Wells, Taffey-98, 165 Weltziri, Brooks-86 Wendlick, Charles-149 Wendlick, Robert-175 Wendlick, Scott-165 Wentz, Kelly-133, 165 Wentz, Pamela-157 Wenz, Susan-63, 102, 103, 104, 108, 109, 124, 125, 127, 132, 133, 139, 175 Wenzel, Kristine-37, 157 1 Werner, Mark-149 Westby, Kevin-85, 133, 165 Westerholm, Kim-34, 78, 165 Westrick, Susan-118, 157 Wetjen, Carla-34, 35, 70, 93, 132, 175, Wetjen, Kevin-165 Weyers, Anna-149 Wheeler, juiie-39, 165 Whittlesey, Clay-175 Wichael, Ronald-175 . ,1 iWichmann, Ann424, 175f Wichmann, Susan-165 5 4 Wickre, Celeste-165 Wier, Nancy-21, 157 Wightman, Lori-34, 35, 108, 118, 132, 175 Wiiliams, Kay-106, 175 Williams, Mark-157 Williams, Scott-87, 149 Williams, Susan Wilmot, Tammy Wiison, Robin-165 ,,,,f f 1 - . Winstanley, Dean'34,j35, 80, 99,113,132,133,134,175 Winstanley, Martha-68, 118, 165 Winter, Bradley Wipf, Carol, 38, 39, 157 Wipf, Mary-29, 175 wa1f,'rr0y-75, 133,165 Woiter, joseph-149 Woods, Mark-165 1 ., Woodward, Marshaw34,ff3.6, 37, '39,102,113, 165 5 4 Woolf, Michael-125, 126, 127, 128, 132 Woolf, Robert Woolf, Susan-149 Workin, Debra-175 Workin, joni-157 Workin, Linda-25, 73, 149 Wrigley, Blake-157 Wumkes, Todd Wurzer, Steven-149 . Yeager, Debra-92, 165 1 2 Zarling, Andrew-65, 94, 133, 165 Zaun, Barbara-125, 132, 175 Zarling, Andrew-65, 94, 165 Zaun, Barbara-125, 132, 165 Zaun, Douglas-165 Zaun, Patrick-99, 149 Zenner, Karen-86, 123, 132, 157 Zenner, Monika-121, 149 Zimmerman, Mark-85, 86, 112, 133, 165 4 1 v Zimmerman, Tim f! 8 1 4 Zimmerman, Tracy-73,7 125, 132,175 . Zinda, Toni'165 1 Zinck, Barbara-149 Headlines: Oracle Bold Captions and identifications: 9 point Oracle Body Copy: 12 point Oracle Bold ink: Litho Black Paper: 80 pound dull coat enamal Credits Lynda Hendricks R, D. Hendricks Mary Knox Bradley Meiroe Diane Pyle Daniel Smith Audrey Stewart Special 5 Credits Steve Maxweli I AYC Design Specialist Arland Mud'i' Waters, CICFB AYC Representative Gillespie Studiofr 1, 1 ' 3-D Camera ' ilii . Scherling Studio. Color Printing 1978 Bruin Staff 1, Mary Knox, editor Diane Pyle, editor Erik Haarstad Lynn Harty Lynda Hendricks David Hentges Kathryn Hentges Karen Inks jay Kasdan David Kolpackf Laurie Lind Bradley Melroe Betty Miller Vicki Nayior Linda Nelson Pamela Paulson Sandra Schenatzki Daniel Smith . 1 Audrey Stewart, 1 Ellen Thompsoriff 4 janna Websters Patty Wegenast 4 Amy Weidner . Karen Zenner one hundred eighty-three In Memory of Gage Burdick luly 15, 1961 May 23, 1978
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