Folwell Junior High School - Folwell Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1979
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This year Is our Falcon’s 10th anniversary. It was created In 1968. When school spirit at Folwell was almost non-existent, Mr. Carlson, the principal then, with help from the newspaper staff, organized fund raisers to got more activities. They also found out that Folwell had school colors, purple and white, and had a contest to get a mascot. The Falcon was chosen, and Ann Marie Savage drew the first falcon. Our 10th anniversary Falcon was drawn by Kris Papulas. We hope the school spirit will continue to be as great as it has been. This year Folwell had added spirit, with the new kids coming from Nokomis. These students participated in clubs and activities and helped to make them more successful. They have become a part of Folwell, and their spirit has made our school a better place. Here Comes 1979 Folwell Spirit!! mm to AM ml Min alike, Dcclin WM leactaobo laid oil and six k|$ tor, m ttanstoed lo f dwell because 1am Win Man were assigned lo Folwdl bens and VMM weie closed, VJM a Viwva no Aenyn, w h ill Ihe leach en i, MH Uw nchwv Ihere are though, v m i w vtelVj tow, • Anonymous In a couple of years there wifi just be Folwell11 students at Folwell. -Mr. Welbes What a bummer! Mr. Drama Sieve is gone. He's pretty cool. -Tim Leighton Folwell Is like No-komis because they both seem like prison. -Todd Larson It's fun riding the bus to school cause it gives us kids time to talk or do homework or something. -Colleen McDougall Leaving Nokomis was scary because I had just gotten used to what I thought was a big school, then I had to come to a bigger one. -Leanne Anderson Th e- FI WELCOME TO FOLWELL 0. Clausen L. Butwin Special Ed. $ L BP D. Hayden English R. Powers Art F. Gronneberg Science G. Moosbrugger Spanish I. A M. Lund Woods T. Monte Civics L. Haglund Math A. Suomela Phy. Ed. Typing J. Bergren M. Brockel J. Carter M. Diercks K. Doepke I. Earl Phy. Ed. English History Math Music English ( LJ Vjellman Q inting C. Johr fi jSP Spec. Ed. C. Jordan SciS ?5™ r Q3 D. Lawler A. Marty Police Liaison English J. Maus L. Moren S. Nlpp D. Norlln Math Electricity Speech Math SCHOOL AIDES D. Hanson E. Graton G. Bodeman L. Rose J. Boswell B. Armstrong E. Sonnesyn SCHOOL'TLERKS Fredbo, L. Borden, H. McKinley GOODBY GRACE Liz? Maries? Eleanor? We’ll Miss You!! J. Poutinen Action Learning 0 D. Quanbeck Librarian 0 D. Rinkeberger M. Sampson C . i iA ___i__ r ______i- Social Worker Counselor attt’VTTTi 3 A. Satre Clothing -cCDuaa C. Simonson Foods • Cfc- r «n 0 R. Sopoci G. Stenerson T. Strand P. Thornton S. Westby Science Phy. Ed. History Art Challenge J. Willy Math CUSTODIAL STAFF J. Case I. Daniels L. Crandall M. Jurichko W. Osborne K. Hahn J. Wilson Counselor LUNCHROOM STAFF C. Lundeen M. Aubuchon N. Sondrell, F. Johnson, J. Hemlnger Grace Larson retired in December as Folwell's head clerk, after 30 years and was replaced by Olga Stone who had worked at Nokomis for 19 years. E!:zr.or Almos, requisitions clerk and Rita Olin, chemical dependency, also began their jobs the 2nd semester. .CP , % . (L. • 7 4.ooks like ALBRECHT, AMY ABOUD, DAVID ALEKSUK, SUSAN ALMQUIST JOANNE ANDERSON, DEAN ANDERSON, GREG APPLEQUIST GARY ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON, LINDA APPLEQUIST, JOHN ARMS, WARD AUBUCHON,JUNE BARGE, SUSAN Au o BAILEY,ELISE •Or a 0 cp® V ■ (JStfQl ’Ov 8 BAKER,SEAN BAZINET, SHERRI BENJAMIN, TRACY We tade «H BOWLES,REBECCA BREDESEN, BETH BROOKS, BRUCE BLUE, RITA BROWN, JENNIFER BRUFFETT, TIM BURCH, VICKIE BURTON, TAMMY CAMPION, LINDA CAPRA, MICHAEL CARRINGTON, GARY CHAYER, BRENT CLARK,BETH cm ' 2P' 0 % 9 • ■O (L CONNEL, NICHOLAS COOK, LISA COOMBES, LAWRENCE CORBINE, LOUIS CRUZEN, MONICA DREW, BARBARA DRIFT, DEBORAH DUBOIS, PAMELA DENTZ, ANTHONY DIXON, PAUL DOCKEN, DOUGLAS DOMBROVSKIS, LORI ERICKSON, MICHAEL ENGEN, CURTIS ENGLUND, LISA -caia v nj -05 32? ' 0 or 1 o fib - €JX CECD • Cir cnp I think this year, school is really fun! You're doing a lot of really fun things and you meet new friends. - ESKIERKA, RITA FAAS, LISA FARIS, CYNTHIA FARRINGTON, JOSEF FOLEY, PATRICIA GADDES,PETER GESKE, JEFF FISHER, TROY FORSELL, BRIAN GALLAGHER, MARYKAY GIBNEY, ROGER FLIFLET, CARL FORSETH, KERMIT GARANT, DAVID GIVENS, CURTIS . V 0 £ 1 . axCO • FORSTAD, JENNI FRYE, SETH GARANT, DEAN GERARD,ROBERT I really like school this year! It's fun and I have a lot of classes I like. -Luba Skripnik GRANT, LISA GRATON, JILL GRATON, JULIE GREEN, LOIS GREEN, RONALD HAINES, SUSAN HALL, HALLIE GREEN, TRACY GUNNER, LINDA HAGEN, JAN HALL, TARENE HANSEN, DANIEL HANSEN, KELLY HANSON, BETH HEYMAN, JOSEPH HORTON, DENISE IAQUINTO, ELLEN HASTINGS, BARBARA HAYES, SHERRI HEIL, DAVID HELDE, GARY HERNANDEZ, JEFF HOGAN, JIMMY HODGE, CASSANDRA HUSTON, SCOTT HYATT, NICOLE IVERSON, JULIE JACKSON, ELAINE £ G %PE IK ' £P‘ 0 .x • r CJ3 V •CJP - SS£P d V • CBtfQ) K BRAINIEST Dave Johnson Sarah Rivard Lori Dombrovskis Jeff Smith Folwell Pet FUNNIEST Rita Eskierka Winston Allen JOCKIEST INDIVIDUALIST Mike Peterson Jelena WestphaI SHAPELIEST Paul Dixon Hallie Hall Falcons SHYEST DRESSIEST Scott March Tarene Hall FRIENDLIEST FLIRTIEST It's great to be on top after two years of being on the bottom. -Cindy Nelson JEFFERS TODD JANSSEN CONNIE JENSON MICHAEL JIMERSON ANNETTE JOEL SON, PENNY JIMERSON ALLEN JOHNSON, LORI JOHNSON, DAVE JOHNSON, KAREN JOHNSON,DARCY JOHNSON,JANET The 5e AT jc- Vi t- BULOUf FGLU -L- Moac, HCPT CAM cone ro SV4TO MWT F VICTOR C UEB FACULTY 4V- Hsze AAg rue Lb WtLUV k iktAvmn uwisz « Kjum cornu M + 71UW OAte X- MAVCS MAiKtrtCtJ rmubut rjguMAH M00 MChbl Jf H i UWWA HA6LUU 0OVSO4EL- ft PtiCno 0 4 jl XCALCJF Eb CAc. ’ KHi 6TZAL 2 ST I Z . wstt tr A £■ Ccsc w r CAC ey C(.Avi€M -A W MAUL TfAM MW JOHNSON TERESA JOHNSON, SHARI JOHNSON, ROBIN KAPPES, JULIE KJELLMAN DONALD KIVISTO, WANDA KOLDEN, KIM KOOLMO, KAVIN Ninth grade isn't as exciting as I thought it would be. -Darcy Johnson LEMAY, KIM LENNANDER, MARY LEWIS ERICK LILLEMOE, DEAN tUMPPIO, TERRY MARCH, ZACKERY MARR, VICKIE MARTIN, KAREN MARTIN, KELLY -ry 7W ■y £VM AtCXT-SVM 7 4 JtuOit. THC hUt-noO Of MARTINEZ, RICHARD MATTHEWS, KATHRYN MATOS, CATHERINE MAYER, HARLEY dlP ono ro v± { - c £ts j V CT c- -. fp ■ I think Folwell is pretty DYNO! -Jim Hogan MCMULLEN, NELSON, SCOTT MOEN, ERIC NEU, MARK OLSSON,STEVEN OSTVOLDEN, CRAIG PARKER, TERRY PETERSON, POE, TOBIN PEARSON, PAMELA PETERSON, RASMUSSON, THEDY MOOSE, TRISHA PETERSON, RAU, DAVID 0 ____ A ■Jf . v _____ -® SSP' I like this school year better because we are the bigshots as 9th graders. -Anonymous RAUSCH, JULIE REYES, WAYNE RIVARD, SARAH TERESA SAURER, PAM MARCIA ROCKWELL, DEBRA RUTZEN, JAMES LUBA SAXON, MICHELLE a ROLLINS, THOMAS RYAN, JOSEPH RYG, JEFF SACKETT, SUSAN RILEY, RUTHANN SCHAEFERS, ROBERT • C3 . r I like Folwell this year! The kids and teachers are really great! -Jenny Brown WALLACE, MELISSA WATROBA, CAROL WALTER, JEFF WEISER, SCOTT WARREN, CHRIS WESTPHAL, JELENA . QEPO 0 ' hp‘ -OP 0 c y VORASANE, VIRAPHONE SMITH, SUSAN SORENSON, ALBIN SPRATT, GERALD STEVENS, CRAIG THOMPSON, KIM SMITH, TROY CHRIS STOKKE, ANDREW THINGVOLD, GREG WILLIAMS DANIEL FO LWELL ?LASS of I373- 0 WICKEN, JOANNE WILLIAMS, STEVE WINN, SUSAN WOOD,BARRY WHALEY, TIM WIBBENS, TODD YEA2LE, DAWN YOUNG, BRIAN YOUNG, LORI 6 • . rrra? V 21 '9«in Out O ABOUD, DIANA ADAMS, LISA ADAMS, NADALE ALBRECHT, BECKY ALBRECHT, ELIZABETH ALDRICH, JEFF ALLEN, CYNTHIA ALLEN, TERRY ALMEDINA, YVONNE ANDERSON, ANNE ANDERSON, KENNETH ANDERSON, LEANNE ANDERSON, ffc THOMAS ANDERSON, TONI ANGLIM, JOHN ATHIAS, LORI BACH, JENS BAIR, KELLY i BAKER, STEVEN BELMORE, THERESA BERG, MARGARET BERGMANIS, TM RICHARDS BERGMANIS, ROBERTS BERN, MELANIE BIVANS, JOHN BJORKSTRAND MATTHEW BLACK,HENRY BLOMSETH, EDWARD BLOOD,ROBERT BLOOM, DAVID BLUE, SHANNON F Wy Wead BORSTAD,JOHN BRACKEEN, BRIAN BRAY, KRISTEN BROWN, CHRISTINE BURGOYNE, RUSSELL BURRINGTON, B□ GWEN CALISTRO, LISA CAPRA, MONICA CARLS, EMILIE CARLSON, AMANDA CARLSON, DAVID CARROLL, LINDA CARSON, KARRY CERMAK, ERIK CIEPIELINSKI, MARY CLABAUGH, LORI CLARKSON,PAUL CLEVEN,ERIK CLOUGH, BONNIE CONE, JEFFREY COON, PATTI COPELAND, MONICA CORBETT, HOLLY COWAN, JULIA CRAFT, DAWN CREASY, CINDI CUNNINGHAM, NANCY DAHLEN, LYNN DAVIS, WILLIAM DAY, ROCHELLE DENNIG, MICHELLE Being in 8th grade is fun because there are a lot of fun things to do and the teachers are super! -Linda Carroll DILLON, CHARLES DILLON, LEANNE DOHERTY, MARY KAY DOLL, K-AROL DOLL, KARRIE DORION, KRISTINE DOUB,HELEN DOUGLAS, JON DRAPER, KIM DRAVES, KELLIE DREW,SHARON DUFFY, DANIEL DUNHAM, WHEATLEIGHl ECKERMAN, THOMAS EDLUND,TARA ELBERLING, CLARISE EMERY, JON ENGSTROM,SUE ERICKSON, BRENDA bS 31 EVANS, JON FAHRENKRUG, ROGER FEARING, PAMELA FEARS,ANNETTE FLAHERTY, MICHAEL ft FOWLER, JAMIE FRANKE, CAROLINE FRANXMAN, LISA FUNK, LONNIE GALL, CINDY GEAREY, SHAILYN I'm not in 7th grade anymore and I feel more like I belong to Folwell. -Mary Johnson GEFFRE, MARK GILLESHAMMER, KENNY GOLDEN, RICHARD GORBUNOW, JOHN GOSSMAN, LEE ANN GREGERSON, BRENT GRIM, DARLEEN GRINDAL, MELINDA GRINER, MICHAEL HALL, KATHRYN HALLANGER, WILLIAM HANSEN, KORY HANSON, CHRISTOPHER HANSON, SHELLEY HEDLUND, KATHERINE HENNEBERRY RENEE HERTZBERG, LISA HINKEL,KENNETH HODGSON, CARRIE HOFFER, JEAN HOFSTAD, DAVID HOLMGREN, DAVID HOLTAN, TERRI HORN, CLAIRE HORN, DANIEL HOWE, ROBERT HOWES, RANDY HUSTON, STACY Folwell's great because of the the Florida Trip, choosing your own electives, new teachers, new faces and different and new classes. -Patti Coon JIMERSON, DEBARAH JOHNSON, ERIC JOHNSON, LEE JOHNSON, MARY JOHNSON, PHYLLIS ■ r JONES, DAVID JONES, DAVID JONES, RICHARD JONES, WILLIAM JORGENSON,FAYE KANTOLA, SHARLEEN KELLEY, KIMBERLY EJ KEMLING, JEAN KIEL AS, DOMINIC KIEL AS, VICTORIA KNIGHT, JAMES KNUDSON, KURT KNUDTSON DEANNE KNUTSON, ROBERT KOLVE, CHRISTOPHER KRIDER, DANIEL KRUCKEBERG, DEBRA KUGEL, SCOTT LAMB, MICHELLE LAMO, TERESA LANNERS, MICHAEL LANNING, DALE LAROQUE, FRANKLIN LARSON, AMY LARSON,TERRY LARSON,TODD Folwell has a lot of SCHOOL SPIRIT!! -Linda Jewson -A LARUE, RONALD LASH,JOEY | LAWRENCE, JODY LEBRE, STEVE LEISZ, JOEL LENTINI, JOHN LOUISIANA, TIM LUDWIG, LEANN LUFTMAN, .C RAQUEL LUNDQUIST, .STEVEN LYSHOLM, KUR1 MADSON, CHRIS MAKI, DENNIS MALZ, SHERILEE MARDIKIAN, SHEILA MARRIN, WILLIAM MARTINEZ, JANINE MATHISON, JEFF MATTI, STAN MAYBEE, LISA MCCALLUM, MARY MCCOLLOR, TIM MCCORMICK, EVONNE MCGINTY, KATHRYN MCGLADE, TIM MEDLOCK, SARITA MESTAS, LORIE MILCHESKY, ANGELA MILES, RICHARD MILLER, ANN MILLER, KAREN. 8th Graders Really Get Their Hands Into It! Eigth graders were involved in many projects and fieldtrips this year. They had opportunities to attend Childrens Theatre productions of The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow and A Christmas Carol ; The Science Museum production of Genesis ; A Rollerskating Party, a Birthday Party for Mickey , and even carve their own Jack-O-Lantern. N A Vr: 1979-Fourth And Last History Trip To Florida! This was the fourth and fast year 8th graders were given the challenge to earn $345.00 for a week long trip to Florida. 126 students took the challenge this year and over 70 students were successful. They sold magazines, candles, bells, stuffed animals, candy, fruit and buttons. They unloaded fruit, made buttons and even had an auction. Folwell has a lot more things going on than at Nokomls! -Helen Doub MOORE, DEBORAH MOOSE, CONNIE MORITZ, PAUL MORREIM, PAUL MOSHER, LEANNE MYTTY, JOHN NELSON, JOHN NELSON, LISA NELSON, THOMAS NELSON, WENDY NEU, DAVID NICHELSON, MARVIN NIZNICK, DOUGLAS NORBLOM, PAMELA NORGREN, JOSEPH NYLANDER, POLLY O'DOUGHERTY, BRIAN O'NEIL, CHRIS OCEL, LISA OLSON,HARRY ONNEN, MARILYN OXBOROUGH, KAREN PACHECO, ROBERT PAPULAS, KRIS PASILLAS, ANGEL PEARSON, JASON PEDERSEN, DIANNE PEDERSON, DAVID PENDLETON, DONNA PERRY, KIMBERL PETERSON, BRIAN Leaving Nokomis was hard because I was attached to a lot of teachers and other students that I had to leave. -Leanne Anderson PETERSON, DONALD PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA PHILLIPS, DAVID PHILLIPS, DEBORAH PITTS, DENISE POLAK,DEAN RAMM, GRETCHEN RASMUSSEN, ANNE RAUCH, SHERYL READY,KENNETH m REILAND, BRENT REME, TONY RICE, JACKIE RIERSON, LISA ROBERTS, DION RODRIGUEZ, ANITA ROJESKY, MICHAEL ROLLINGS, APRIL ROMAN, AMY ROMAND, RICHARD ROSEN, MICHAEL ROYCE, DAWN RUDSDIL, DEBORAH RUPP, TIMOTHY SALISBURY, JOLYNE rs SANTOCONO, ANTONIO SAXON,JON SAY, DIANA SCHROEDER, CARRIE SCHUDA, COLLEEN SCHUDA, JEFFREY This year is turing out great! You get to meet a lot of new and interesting people! -Karrie Doll SCHULER, MARLA SCHULTZ, HOWARD SCHULTZ, SCHELLY SCHWARTZ, MARLENE SCOTT, ADELLE SCROGGINS, RICHARD SEIRUP, JEFFREY SEVERSON, VIRGINIA SIEGLER, ALISA SKARUPA, CHRIS SKJEFSTAD, KEVIN SMITH, LAURIE SMITH, NOEL SMITH, TIMOTHY SNAZA, KELLY SODERSTROM, ARLENE SOULIER, PAULA ST MANE, ROBERT STELTON, DENNIS STEVENSON, JESSE STEWART, ANTHONY STOFFEL, KIMBERLY STOLTZ, CAROLYN STORK,PAUL STRAND, SARA SULLIVAN, COLLEEN SWENSON, THOMAS TERHO,DEBRA THELEN, MELODY THOMPSON, CHARLES THOMSPON, JUDITH Jb«£D - Townsend, Barbara Williams, Wright, Travis, Curtis Uden, David Vrudny, Stephan Weiser, Mark Weller, Michelle Wells, Lylis Wendlandt, Todd Wheeler, Ginger Wildes, David Williams, John you ytin’t 6e Alexander, Rustin Allen, Henry Andrusko, James Baker, Lawrence Barsaloux, Timothy Bates, Klirstln Bear, Roberta Benson, Robert Berglund, Todd Bergren, Eric Bergstrom, Daniel Berquist, Lorle Bevls, Melanie Biddy, Mark Bingman, Marie Bivans, Gary Bjorkstrand, Wallace Bobick, Richard Bonesteel, Cheryl Bonesteel, Richard Brandt, Erick Briard, Erin Brooks, Paul Brown, Kristine Bunke, Daniel Burchard, Brandye Carlson, Fay Carlson, Tammy Caswell, Jeffrey Chadwick, Wanda Ciepielinski, Marilyn Clarin, Jodi Clark, Christina Clinton, John Coutu, Sherry w,tt m on Nothin' |et Creasy, Kathy Dahlberg, Errol Davidson, Bethany Davis, Charles Day, Danny Delano, Todd Dennig, Kelly Devore, Christopher Diana, Jeffrey Dickey, Deborah Doelz, Louis Doyle, Teresa Dudar, Deanna Dudley, Christina Dunn, Daniel Dunnewold, Susanne Dupee, Shari Eberhardy, Angela Eckerman, Mary Elliott, Robert Enfield, Jeffrey Ericksen, Soniya Etheridge, Dwayne Fass, David Faris, Christopher Fenske, Carrie Flanders, Diane Fleetham, Thomas Flores, Roy Foley, Debra Fonder, Theron Forseth, Heide Forsman, Michael Foster, Abby Fromm, Jerold I like having a locker of my own, and a lock too! -Chris Clark Gamer, Kimberly Gibbs, Brian Gilleshammer, Darcy Goar, Steven Goodman, Suzanne Goodsell, Robert Gorsuch, Paige Gortz, Sylvia Greaves, Ptti Gregersen, Anton Grumbo, Lisa Hagen, Lisa Hagen, Thomas Haines, Stephen Hales, Mitchell Hallum, Dawn Hamm, Mark Hammer, Penny Hanson, Janet Harder, Peter Hartley, Vicki Hartmann, James Hastings, Richard Hastings, Robert Heddlnger, Kimberlee Heil, Geraldine Henderson, Lana Hernandez, Carrie Hernandez, Cory Herrera, Melanie Hinkle, Angela Hoffer, Kathleen Heyman, Kathern Hietala, Russell Hillan, Patrick I don't like school this year because of all these stairs. It feels like you're climbing the Empire State Building! I wish we had escalators or elevators. -Sylvia Gortz Hoover, Christopher Hoppke, Shell! Horn, Jeffrey Horn, Lisa Howard, John Israelson, William Jacobson, Lisa Jacobson, Michael Jeffrey, Scott Jenson, Jodi Jones, Gary Jones, Rhonda Jones, Rocci Jorgensen, Gerald Jubera, Christ Jenson, Kevin Jeranson, Michael Johnson, Betty Johnson, Debra Johnson, Kenneth Judge, Corinne Kielas, Brandan Kivisto, Ross Kurkosky, Glenn Kyllo, Steven Lachapelle, Langer, Ellyn Langsdorf, Chris Langsdorf, Gregory Lapke, Jill Large, Tammy Larsen, Steven Larson, Janelle Larson, Scott Larson, Steven mm s '- JM 9 I like math because my teacher is decent and cool. -Danny Parker t Lewis, Keith Livingston, Maria Logli, Lori Lorenz, Johnny Louisiana, Loren Luciano, Giovanni Lussier, Dawn Lyle, Timothy Lysholm, Daniel Lysholm, Michelle Marshall, Jeffrey Martell, Wendy Matthews, Sheila Matthews, Thomas Mayer, Terry McCabe, Donna McDougall, Colleen McGee, William McGinty, Christopher McKinley, Kevin McVay, Josephine Meinders, Todd Miller, Allda Mitchell, Sherri Moe, Lisa Moose, Terence Munnell, Jackie Murk, Tracy Murphy, Debra Nelson, Deborah Nienkerk, Jeffrey O'Dougherty, Timothy Olson, Angela Olson, Heidi Olson, Lynne Well, I guess you don't freeze your buns off walking in the winter if you take the bus. -Anonymous Olson, Scott Olsson, Mark Ostby, Carol Owens, David Owens, Patrick Pacini, Christina Page, Lawrence Palmer, Ellen Palmquist, Dana Parker, Daniel Pedersen, Margo Pendleton, Anita Peterson, Bruce Peterson, Elizabeth Peterson, James Phillips, Jacqueline Pickit, David Pioske, Julie Poliseno, Becky Polkinghorne, Steven Pregler, Donna Puckett, Jeffrey Quam, Cammie Rasmussen, Lynn Rasmusson, Terri Rauch, Eugene Register, Penny Rethlake, Stephen Reynolds, Howard Richey, Kathleen Risinger, Kevin Ritchie, Drake Rivers, Robbie Robbins, Michelle Roberts, Richard Junior High is better than Elementary School because you feel more grown up. -Colleen McDougall Rock, Lanny Roy, Teresa Ryan, Portia Sabol, Shaun Santella, Jay Schauer, Brian Schneibel, Amy Schroeder, Jodie Schroeder, Lisa Schultz, Jeffrey Schultz, Sundae Scott, Tamara S kina way, Kimberly Smith, Charmalne Smith, Lisa Smith, Mark Soulier, Lawrence Starrett, Jodi Staxrud, K. istine Stein, Catherine Stein, Dawn Steinberg, Linda Stewart, Lisa Stoffel, Anthony Storm, Scott Sullivan, Michele Synsteby, Ginger Tart, Ann Thompson, Jennifer Thompson, Kristin Thompson, Scott Timm, Robert Trecartin, Kenneth Vanvorst, Romane Vrudny, Michael Folwell keeps your pencil moving. -Mike Vrudny Walsh, Barbara Watkins, Amere Way, Timothy Weikle, Todd Weller, Brian Wester, Alyssa Westerberg, Amy White, Oavid Wibbens, Scott Wlldey, Kay Wright, Barry Wright, Gregory Yeazle, Cynthia Winfield, William Wood, Michelle Young, Gordon Ziebart, David Zierman, Ann Erickson, Darrel Lorang, Patrick McCulloch, Gary Out OMCl mrF Fifty students, 7th, 8th, and 9th grade, this year were challenged to try the class named Challenge”. Making a vidiotape, animated movies, and a spook house were some of the challenging projects. At least ninety 8th graders found out what it was like to play teacher this year. They helped elementary students with reading, spelling and math one pe riod a day. Council Ninth graders have two challenging programs in the world of work all their own-WECEP and Action Learning. Twenty-five students worked half a day for $3.00 per hour as bank messengers, cooks, waitresses, carry outs and other jobs. Seventy-five students have been interns one day a week with professionals in the fields of fashion, venterinary and human medicine, television and even mechanics. p CEtOXD • -1 FOLWEft 'V J HASH The Folwell Flash is published aonthly by students of Folwell Jr. High ns a part of the Challenge Pro-gran. The volunteer staff meets weokly after school in Roon 210. Printing, courtesy of Cargill, Inc. ditor-in-Chief: Kin Koldon Photographers: Carl Hi flat Kris Papules Advisor: Sandra Wcstby Principal: Yngw Hagnuson 9th Grade Reporters: Claudia Bodin, Connie Janssen, Dave JohnsonjKar-en Johnson, Lori Johnson, Anna Lee, Tin Leighton, Kathy Matthews, Cindy Nelson Nancy Pierson, Pan Saurer, Susan Sackett, Barry Hood. 8th Grade P.cporters: John Anglin, Margaret Berg, Lisa Hertssberg, Jean Hoffer, Terri Hoi tan, Mary Johnson, Raqur-1 Luftnan, Denise Pitts, Anno Rasmussen Dion Roberts, Richard Romano, Jolyne Salisbury. Typists: Anna Lee,Leone Rose YEARBOOK STAFF Amy Albrecht Gary Applequist John Applequist Claudia Bodin Becky Bowles Julie Graton Beth Hanson Barb Hastings Lori Johnson Robin Johnson Cindy Nelson PHOTOGRAPHERS Susan Barge Jill Graton Teresa Rosenow Joe Ryan ADVISOR- J. CARTER ART ART IDEAS Mr. Strand Linda Carroll Jeff Cone Jean Hoffer EXTRA THANKS TO: Amy, Claudia, and Robin Oklahoma' sSS' 'V . 7 tffK.K' Winterim 79 Santa's Qisco GYM-AIDES 24 game {hompions ! rir FACULTY J
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