Guardian Angels High School - People Yearbook (Chaska, MN)

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on like we People 1969 Guardian Angels Table Of Contents Organizations 3 :JS I Q 32? ' 3' I , ,, 5 .- 1, Sl? 10 22 38 46 Sandy On March l, l969, Sandy Kohman died, leaving all of us with a special message. She taught us how to live life to the full- est. By being very active in organiza- tions and partici- pating in various activities, Sandy revealed her true self. When the chips were down We could always count on her to boost our spirits with a joke. What better Way to re- member her than with a smile! L Officers are: Nancy B. , Vice Pres. 5 Student Council Mike rules with a smile. X ' , HQ., l 'ti Mike H. , J sif- la-1' tiki ' Q Pres. 5 Peter W. , Sec. 3 and Bill B., Treas. The Student Council is G.A. 's newest student organization. It is designed to be an aid in student Voice in the school, In its ini tial year, the Student Council was concerned mainly with setting up a constitution and es tablishing rules. 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Artists Connie P.g Janice E.g Colleen S. 5 Cathy W. Copyreaders Carolyn E.g Diane K.g Barbara H. Typists Janet D. 3 Lee B.g Joan C.g Joanne C. Sister Raymond keeps her cool. Mike, Greg and Ed show overwhelming interest in paper meeting. Ed pauses while the staff reacts to yet another of his original captions. a C C 3 7 People Behind People 1969 Sr. Verjean's smile is staff go power. Let's all work together now. Adviser Sister Verjean Editor janet Kerber Co-Editor Linda Schrernpp Business Manager janet Savelkoul Photographer Peter B. Weller Photographer Bonnie Kerher Lay-out Design Kathy Tellers Artist Janice Exworthy Writer Ed Salden Typist Diane Kelzer Typist janet Dauwalter Segregation reigns as the freshmen chorus prepares to sing. Creative Expression Colleen S. creates melody. An enthusiastic trio belts out a song. Ima-'H K W, 5, -.gage , 6, gxyw, W.. ' 'ab 5 a W ff- A duet makes the Liturgy more contemporary. 8 ., ,tri-w,,,,,. H. ,. - CA chorus members pause in their tight schedule for a publicity shot. Through Music And Song Band: Izmet S. 9 Nancy F. 5 Joyce T.5 and Ken T. It wasn't funny. X 1 Emi!! nn' 9 1 f . 'iw ,4 ,,.- ,,- 'f CLOCKYNISE royal couples are: Steve L and Janice L. 5 john E. and Wendy C. 5 Roger W and Bonnie K. 5 jim N. and Jeanne Z Greg G A Sweet Night The newly-organized Student Council sponsored the traditional Sweetheart dance this year on Feb. 15, l969. Each class was repre- sented by two delegates. Enthusi- astic suspense built up day by day, in anticipation of the coming event. A large crowd witnessed the grand march. The last anxious-filled moments were breath taking until the crown was placed- - -janet Dauwalter, our new queen. Excitement heightens as all eyes are centered on the delightfully surprised queen, janet Dauwalter. Ind Janet D. 5 Greg S. and Cathy W. 5 and Mike ,. and Irene 5.5 Tom L. and Debbie G. 5 jim J. and Izinice V. For Hearts 2 f H 3? if 5 ff janet and Greg enjoy these few magic moments The big fgagvq senior squeeze. Many Faces Of Sno-Ball ueen Connie 9 gg-J' ' Y. 1 , is ft'- ik l f if The Sno -Ball Dance sponsored by the Letterwinner's Club, is one of the most important social events of the year. It all began with posters littering the hall- ways, proclaiming the next king and queen. Marveling at the unique work- manship for a week, the students had enough time to choose their favorites. At an assembly on Friday, the Senior queen and king candidates were intro- duced to the student body, and the vot - ing got underway. Climaxing this whole week of expectation was the coronation at the dance on Saturday. Larry Schmid, the reigning king, calmly crowned Ron Kerber as his successor. Hopes ran high as last year's queen, Le Ann Ei- den hesitatingly passed the crown high over the queen candidates heads. Then Connie Paul was crowned! So the new royalty joyously reigned over the rest of the evening, with a party that night at Connie's house. n V af df 8-W N X N x ! 0 5- Mgggf -A Q .A VA ? - 9 a ' 9 ! :if I j f f X H' FZ W Carolyn Eiden-Mike Sand Nancy Borka-Ron Kerber Connie Paul-Mike Hegel' Sno-Ball Candidates And Representatives 4 OC' Sue Ries-Ed Hammers, Kathy Tellers-Torn Fiebelkorn, Karen Kerber-Bernie Schrempp 14 3 S110-Ball Royalty 15 ii. Mrs. Keniry presents a carnation to joan C. as her escort, Tom F., looks on. A lesson in corsage pinning. Escorts share a simutaneous tickle. i My sl ' it Innovations were the rule this year and the junior-Senior Prom was no exception. Both the banquet and the dance were held ut the Hopkins House. lt was one of those evenings the juniors and seniors can never forget. Starlig ht Couples swing to the music. 1? ,Q was f1fi ffLf ef we - 7 gi? 'QW ww -4: ' .L i I' , mx L H 1. . 1 lx Y u-Eff 1 Q J .,E5:ga',. 1 A .L ?'ff?f . fs W flfffi if ,,'.yz' ,isefpi 55325154N5f'fw 5E?'fsz5ij-X 'ik W 4 4 If .Sf ,. at -1 342311 A .,:,. .. it Here he is folks, the one and only, Buffalo Bill! You Can't get a man with a gun. Annie Get Your Gun On May 16, 17, and 18 the GA stage brought back the good ole days. Indians and cowboys could be found everywhere. They were all part of the senior class play, Annie Get Your Gun. For Weeks, under the guidance of Mr. Ron Roeser and Mr. Ken Smith, the seniors learned how to act. With people like Colleen S. as Annie and Peter W. as Frank, the play was a success. Directors: Ron Roeser and Ken Smith. 18 tl ' WI! WWW Wi' This contest will be straight shooting. ,W .NN K K qw ,sk A , , , ,. .P 2 vs, ,gg Tough luck chief, only oil? Yes you can! 19 . ffsi. as ,:A, - H nge' gf ., ' 95?-lx? 1 ? Q P 2 S K ,B ve .L gfxafi yi? Win, g?wi'N QQ ff ig? is J T 522 im Q we-Q S 1 2 ik V. g. , :.9, A '. silk' C' 'xg fp' z 2 YY i 1 g Sv SQ 'E h ma L its it , , ' ' 0 sr . 5 ' .1 5.424 . vin MQ :1gJ2'.a 1 .5 ,K 12- A - .15 'L li' H V vt fb - . 1 v 1 fi' f It '3 Y 'K fn. 3 , nm . .W -1 1 il 1 ag 5, I Q 2 J Qi? Q xl is r was EWS? as -- , f-, I, .1 X Q, N 3 .f 19 4 2 :yr f. Q WN. Q if 7B ff I. 5 3 A All New Sabrettes Sparkling up the basketball games at half-time is the newly formed pom-pon group of 27 Sabrettes. Mrs. Keniry first thought of the idea While attending a cheerleading clinic. The group developed under the direction of janet Kerber and gave their first performance on january 10th. The Sabrettes accepted anyone who was interested in learning and performing before a crowd. They were expected to follow the same eligibility rules as all other athletes in the school. Next year We hope they will be just as successful as this year. B. Arneson R. Hall C. Paul L. Bonsteel B. Hartman L. Schrempp D. Burkhart N. Jensen C. Simons I. Christensen D. Kelzer P. Spoerner I. Christensen M. Kelzer K. Tellers J. Dauwalter B. Kerber D. Trebiatowski C. Eiden J. Kerber M. Von Holtum I. Eiden S. Kohman J. Vos K. Fritz J. Meuwissen M. Weinandt BOTTOM RIGHT: Janet Kerber calmly says, Point , II your toes. ff? X f ggi -H? 9 igv : l W Wi Q 5.-.W A-TEAM: LEFT TO RIGHT: jack Schug, Red Kerber, Bob Ohnsorg, Mike Sand, Bob Liestman, Greg Gestach, Roger Worm, joe Burkhart, Jerry Bielke, Greg Ohnsorg, Steve Urbanec, Tom Fiebelkorn, Greg Schmid, Mike Lano. CIN FRONT5 Managers: Ken Thomas and Mike Heger. GA. Sabres: Conference Champs GO-O-O GET 'EM!!! And they did. The 1968--l969 G.A. Sabres took the Tri-Valley Conference champion- ship in a thrilling 60-58 title game against Mayer Lutheran, making their season total an excellent l3-l. Leading scorers were All-Confeih ence and All-Region Bob Liestman, f4l95, and All Conference Greg Gestach, 13105, followed by Greg Schmid, 12625, and Bob Ohnsorg, Cl845. Coach Bob Ayd calmly advises Bob L. and jack S., Go out there and . . . f X A'YE2 -A ' 'wf3'5, I H?? w5.,, 'QF-'m 1 ,f 1' ig L xii , , , Qi W Bob, don't let them get that ball. Greg S. searches for receiver. Rocketing Greg G. making a lay-up. iii gl- . .,.., N., . ff' ff !' EMU' 4 2 f , ,M -N- if 4 B-TEAM: LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Diethelem, Roger Winlfel, Russ Winkel, Don Hanley, Greg Lano, Steve Diethelem, Bernie Schrempp, Mike Heinisch, Dennis Guerts, Bill Burkhart, Ed Hammers, Tom Pauly. ff, 'N x w e G1 x K ia 8 t f 51 I ik N- O 141 G Latest GA all-star. Greg Lano--GA's first football player. 2 5 . K ir Mike Sand whips in a fast ball. Joe F. gets a last minute hint from the Coach. Sabres Go To State Baseball team: fleft to right, front rowj Managers: Tom Pauly and Ken Thomas. jim Diethelm, Mike Lano, jim Friendshuh, Mike Sand, Joe Friendshuh, Red Kerber, Bill Burkhart, Bob Ohnsorg, Henry I-Ientges, Greg Ohnsorg, Bob Liestman, Greg Gestach, joe Burkhart, and Coach Bob Fernholz. Wim! le,Ar'- Q l 1 1 : 'Kiln I I ,, iw , 7L7'. A Ng A s ag: The dug-out as the tension builds up. :Q w .u,,,,-mr Jim F. sizes up the pitcher. Red K. takes aim as the ball arrives EXCQHGHK hitting COiTllDi1iGCi with iiI'SK Henry H. awaits his chance Bob L. begins to wind class pitching and base running, but for H base hlf- HP' Bob Fernholz's Sabres into the State y Catholic Baseball Tournament with an impressive eight win and one loss A record. The team had six players voted all- conference. They Were: joe Friendshuh, Henry Hentges, Bob Ohnsorg, Mike Sand, Mike Lano, and Bob Liestman. SABRE SCOREBOARD G. A. 9 Mankato Bethany l G. A. 6 Mankato Bethany 3 G.A. 9 Minneapolis Luth. 3 G.A. 17 Minneapolis Luth. 0 G. A. 4 Mayer 5 G. A. 4 St. Croix l G.A. 18 St. Croix 2 G. A. il Waverly 1 G. A. 3 Waverly 2 33 X V . im A UFO catches Greg's eye. A defeat settles the First baseman, Mike L. pre- pares for action. conference title. Bob O. warms up for a solid Jge B. takes his turn base hit. at bat, A joyous team is on their way to State. The spectators and team leave satisfied with a 6-2 victory over Winona Cotter. 9' 'P 1255 nk T11 v + A ' . fn In M f bf .i 4. ound tries to ff, ' X Q., V , ,, 4 K Q .LJ TKT-'far L, Letterwinner officers: Tom F., Treas. 3 Mike S., Pres. g Red K. , Vice Pres. 5 and Joan C., Sec. ri all AIR U I! HUQ ...f..nn il .,-if ,1- . L-f- 1, ifkgwgyg. x X Mi q Y L3 if aw ra x , :Q , ex Q M329 Z . . - awww w i. if A 5 W 1 , .3 if L vw Q ' QUT' Si-i 9 Vi nl' W 5 0 0 sfo, 'Un 1 'an' , Q ne 1 'ff':'f?f' J Xin , ww An algebraic insight is pointed out by Sister Verjean. SISTER JOSEPHIS prepares library passes. How we love chemistry class! 40 A Very Good Year. As the '68-'69 school year swung into action, the students and faculty began working together to make this year one of action and new ideas. New levels of coopera- tion, achievement, and understand- ing paved the way toward reaching those ever-rising goals of learning She really thinks she's something. aw 9 W K I I si., xx if A Hf di: , if- . ,:- :ri W ' ffl ' if .T A s if 1 , HHS , ff fflffix, ,bg Wyffff-4,4 gf! .f 1 1 I sy ,gdP1fYr'fQ fff'fvi V 'V 'ff ,. W. 'r , 1 2,f'ifU gy iff,fff , 4f ,f 3 'V y 'L 3' 2 I as if H lux, ffl-1 gif' 11351 0'n MR. FERNHOIZ advises one of his civic-minded students. MR. AYD prepares to tackle another social problem. uf v- J! s4 ?.1i. ,- Q is L, 9 V71 . K MF' g, .... ,du MW Library books are prepared by SR. BERTHA. Russ has that Edison feeling. just one more chance, please! fgffiiwwz iriii L s 2 li a 41 5 3545 5 wk Swakfewg 11 X . x , 1,-4 QM S 1 .A 'wtnnmv-f 'I+ W 4? R E Qs - ,f 6 ff! i . ,X X .F- lf. uh. was W3 qu nl ,Q was it 2 vnwzawmw- up ? 1 'K , W ,J kl- M- ,Wi I 1, M 9 vi 5 fe. if: 319 I ffwul LEE BONSTEEL Honors 1, 2, 35 Standing Comm. on SC 45 Newspaper 45 Pom-pon Club 4. NANCY BORKA Vice-Pres. of class 25 Class Sec. 35 SC Rep. 45 Vice- Pres. of SC 45 CA 1,2,3,45 Sec. of CA 45 LWC 2,3545 Cheerleaders 2, 35 45 Chorus 254. JOAN CHRISTENSEN Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 Rep. for V ofD 15 CA 3,45 LWC 3,45 Cheerleader 2, 35 Newspaper 45 Pom-pon Club 45 Chorus 3, 4. JOANNE CHRISTENSEN Honors 1,2, 3, 45 LWC 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3 Csubj5 CA 3, 45 Newspaper 45 Pom'-pon Club 45 Chorus 2, 3,4. JANET DAUWALTER V of D Speech Contest- placed 3rd, 45 Honors 2, 3,45 Newspaper 45 Yearbook 45 CA 1,45 Pom-pon Club 45 Chorus 2, 35 4. ANTHONY EIDEN LWC 15 Baseball 15 Wrestling 4. CAROLYN EIDEN Honors 2, 35 Newspaper 45 Pom-pon Club 45 CA 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 4. JANICE EXWORTHY CA 1,2, 3,45 LWC 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Rep. for Cheerleaders on SC 45 Track 35 Newspaper 45 Yearbook 45 NARC 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4. NANCY FIEBELKORN Yearbook 45 Newspaper 45 SC Cultural Comm. 45 NARC 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 CA 35 Chorus 2, 45 V of D Speech Contest- lst place 4. JAMES FRIENDSHUH Honors 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Vllrestling 45 Chorus 25 LWC 1, 2, 3,4. JOSEPH FRIENDSHUH LWC 1,2, 3,45 V of D Rep. 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Wres- tling 3, 45 Chorus 2. GREGORY GESTACH LWC 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 All-Con- ference Baseball 25 Chorus 2, 3. BARBARA HARTMAN Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Class Pres. 3, 45 Class Re- porter 15 Newspaper 45 Poni- pon Club 45 CA 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL HECER Honors 1, 2, 35 Nat. Latin Honor Soc. 25 LWC 3, 45 NHS 3,45 Rep. to NHS State Conv. 35 NHS Vice-Pres. 45 Pres. of SC 45 MASC Conv. 45 V of D Rep. 25 Vice- Pres. of Class 35 Boy's State 35 Basketball A-team Man. 2, 3,45 Chorus 4. HENRY HENTGES Class Pres. 25 Baseball 1,2, 3, 45 LWC 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL JUSTEN Baseball 3. DIANE KELZER Honors 35 CA 35 Newspaper 45 Yearbook 45 Pom-pon Club 45 Standing Comm. on SC 45 Chorus 2, 3,4. JANET KERBER Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Nat. Latin Honor Society 25 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Yearbook Editor 45 Yearbook Rep. on SC 45 NSPA Conv. 45 Pom- pon Club 45 CA 2, 3,45 Cho- rus 2, 3,4. RONALD KERBER LWC 2, 3, 43 LWC Vice-Pres. 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 4. BONNIE l.aTOUR Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 45 CA 3,45 CA Pres. 45 News- paper Asst. Editor 4, Rep. for CA on SC 43 Chorus 4. SHARON LAXEN Transfer Student 45 CA 4. SANDRA KOHMAN Pom-pon Club 45 CA 1, 2, 4, Chorus 2. VICTOR KOHMAN Transfer Student 35 Honors 45 Constitution Comm. on SC 4. JAMES LYNCH Chorus 2. JOSEPH LYNCH Chorus 2 . LORRAINE LIESTMAN LWC 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 CA 2, 3, 45 Chorus 354. ROBERT OHNSORG Transfer Student 35 LWC 3, 45 Vice-Pres. of Class 45 Var- sity Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3, 4. CONNIE PAUL Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Class Sec. 45 Newspaper 45 Pom-pon Club 45 CA 3, 45 Chorus 2, 45 Nat. Latin'Honor Society 4. FRANK RUHLAND Chorus 2 . CYNTHIA RYSKI Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 NHS Sec. and Treas. 45 Class Treas. 3, 45 Yearbook 45 CA 3,45 CA Vice-Pres. 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SAND Honors 2, 45 LWC 1,2, 3, 45 Pres. of LWC 45 Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Var- sity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 All- conference Baseball 35 Most valuable Baseball Player 3. JANET SAVELKOUL Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Pres. of NHS 45 Nat. Latin Honor Society 25 Sec. of Class 25 Standing Comm. on SC 45 Rep. for NHS on SC 45 Yearbook Bus. Man. 45 Track 35B21nCl 1,2, 3,45 cho- rus 2,4. GREGORY SCHMID Honors 1, 2, 3,45 NHS 3, 45 Nat. Latin Honor Society 35 Class Pres. 15 Class Treas. 25 Sports Editor of the Paper 45 LWC 2, 35 45 Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 25 Golf 3. ROBERT SCHMIEG Class Sec. 15 Honors 1,45 Chorus 2, 3. STEVEN SCHMIEG LWC 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3. LINDA SCHREMPP Honors 1, 2, 35 NHS 3,45 Nat. Latin Honor Society 25 Con- stitution Comm. on SC 45 Yearbook Co-editor 45 CA 1, 2, 3, 45 NSPA Conv. 45 Pom-pon Club 45 Chorus 2, 4. COLLEEN SIMONS CA 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 45 Ponl-pon Club 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Organist 3, 4. ROBERT THOLEN LWC 15 2, 35 Baseball 15 Basketball Man. 25 3: Wres- tling 45 Chorus 2, 4. STEPHEN URBANEC Honors 25 LWC 3, 45 Basket- ball Man. 35 Varsity Basket- ball 45 Golf 3, 45 Chorus 4. PETER WELLER Honors 152, 3,45 NHS 3,45 SC Rep. and Sec. 45 MASC Conv. 45 NSPA Conv. 45 Ed- itor of Paper 45 Newspaper 3 Yearbook Photographer 4. CATHERINE WILLIAMS Honors 1,25 Standing Comm on SC 45 Newspaper 45 Pom- pon Club 45 Chorus 3, 4. JUDY WILLIAMS Honors 1,25 Newspaper 45 Track 35 CA 1,253,115 CA Treas. 45 Chorus 3. 5 Bridget Arneson jerry Biell-ce Sue Briemharst Tom Brinkhaus joe Burkhart Dan Bu.ry Kathy Caspers Kay Davidson Collette Eiden Joanne Eiden Tom Fiebelkorn Janice Frey Karen Fritz Debbie Green Kathy Hammers Sandy Hartman Mary Heiland Tim Helmeke Nancy Jensen Bonnie Kerber Mike Lano Bob Liestman Margaret Mahoney Iudeene Meuwissen ' ' ,,- Mary Lou Myskevitz -vw' K 5' N-N Sleeping Beauty, Marcie Weinandt, and Prince Charming, Greg Ohnsorg, added fairy spirit to the junior Candy Sale. Ma.. '? juniors :f 1-1, 'L' f 2' 'L I Q, Fi ,, M . 'aaa . A 54 5 Y 'Q 'Qi ii' wir! Connie Ohnsorg Greg Ohnsorg Mary Kay Pauly Ron Peters Mary Peiper Dave Sehmieg Richard SChlHit1I Irene Sehrempp Mike Sehrempp Jack Sehug Rose Anne Slelten Kathy Tellers Ken Thomas Mary Van Holtum Marcia: VVCiI1LlDdt Roger WVorm Junior class officers are fleft to rightj Bonnie Kerber, presidentg Margaret Mahoney, vice-presment Marcre Wienandtg secretaryg Mike Lano, treasurer. Steve Boegernan Colleen Buesgens Debbie Burkhart Bill Burkhart Wendy Carskaden Steve Diethelm james Eiden John Biden Dorothy Engelen Mary jane Engelen Teresa Engelen Io Frey Dennis Guerts Debbie Gorres Rita Hall Trudy I-la nimers Don Hanley Barb Jensen Judy Kartak Karen Kerber Mary Kay Kerber John Koehnen Greg Lano r . W an i i :- Q air ri , Ab 'fx K ',,,. .5 'f 'WF rr ll ,hw A The Sophomore card club gamble their lunch hour away. Sophomore class officers are Cleft to right, Wayne Sehmieg, presidentg Sue Schmieg, vice-presidenq Trudy Hammers, secretaryg Bernie Schrempp, treasurer. Sophomores f -Q 'MM 'faq'- .f Y' f 57 Www Torn Lz1ToLu' Diane Notermann Donna Notcrmzlnn Peter Rutt Ed Sulden Bonnie Sames Sue Schmieg Way11e Schmieg Bernard Schrenrmpp Mary Schueren Iviaureen Simons Terry Spoerner Mike Techam Roger Winkel Russ Wnnkel Freshman class officers are fright to leftj Terry Schultz, presidentg Mary Thomas, vice-president5 and Tom Pauly, secretary-treasurer. Jim Diethelm Connie Ess Geri Gestach Ed Hammers Milie Heinisch Marie Kelzer Tim Lano Morrie Leuthner Steve Lobitz Janice Lynch Joyce Lynch Janice Mechtel John Moonen Peggy Ohnsorg Tom Pauly Freshmen f- :m:gie':1-'af-f ' ' ., 'Wifi' 2 'W 1mEvEz , -,::wf.::12- ' .. . , .,,,. 1 ' i. vm - . 25 -iya 1 12:13 - : WU? ES Q QSM if 58 2 , Mary Ellen Caspers Debbie Clemens a, 58 , lg N fw . .. 1,2-ns., .af 7? --35 jg f 1 G1 - A K I sm E iiysi sa 4 LW ii- 'f gfz. T R f 'xx ln , ,LLLh V . ' 1 L ' T I ,., . t A I - '- . 11 f I -Y -.. ' V, W Q Charles Pierson Angie Pieper Ron Pieper jerry Rief Joe Rief Sue Ries Jim Schleichcr Rita Schleicher Mary Ann Schmieg Kathy Schrernpp Terry Schultz Patty Spoerner Mary Teiiers Joyce Thomas Mary Thomas Donna Trebiatowski Kathy Van Sloun Janice Vos Mickey Wfeinandt Joe Wickenhauser Bonnie and C1yde's newest gang QT. Lane, J. Rief, R. Pieper, J. Moonen, and I. Wickenhauserj talk shop at the Fre shman- Sophomore Dance . ., .ui , ,, A , Excited and ready to leave. Going sight-seeing. Seniors Co All aboard! All aboard! As the conductor shouted, the train began to move. Finally, the senior class was off on their twelve hour journey to Winnipeg. In W'innipeg they stayed at the lovely St. Regis Hotel. Guided tours of Winnipeg, the legislative buildings, and a planetarium show were only a few of the many activities. A little remembrance. 55 of h-My V . 1 n . . .. -. 'lin wil Great orthem Chaperones wait for the bus. Pictures anyone ? One big, happy family! Tired and glad to be home. i ,ea 1 kia Qi? T I -,vf 1 , , Ygxsfzx f , ' X M wi uf. Y qp,,A,.mw,A W - , f, k - ww M. i -Q if, rf .fb ur A y- . M E W :Fx 'fanny we W. 4 qw- Wim, QOL ,,,,-alum' .,,.14.!W Kind , 1 5,,E, 7 lf' NA ' ., I N 25. W ' A ffm J 'f X N U Z' H .ZH , W - V ix 5 'F H ' M 2 :Fw- N 5 XM. E , 2 i 5 M emories Are Valedictorian, Barb Hartman. 5' 1 v 1 J ri This is it, everybody! M ade Of This Mike Heger, Sister Dolorose award winner. F Sponsors Ben Franklin Store Coopers Shopping Center Chaska, Minn. Letterwinrierls Clulm Guardian Angels High Chaska, Minn. Salden School Bus Service Frank Salden Chaska, Minn. page 32 page 3 page 38 Catholic Action Cluli Senior Class SCl2wi'IlElljgFllrnitl1rC and Cllhlfilillll A112915 High Guardian Angels High Ad D , . , . , Jerome P. Schindler f1l'l21Slill, Mllllll Chaska, Minn. . M YC 5 H I x 46 Chaska, Minn. 1 2- - D sf page 26 1 S h ' ' D 1 - t' Daughters ol lsabella Student Council Girgiilegcshmiiga mg Guardian Angels Circle SSS Guardian Angels High 443-9123 Chaska, Minn. I Chaska, Minn. Victoria? Minn. page 6 page 3 page 52 Band Club Mr. lids Supermarket and Schrempp Bf0thCfS , .A . Family Center C0f1SlfUCfi0H Guardian Angels High i I W 1 , . Fhaskql Minn Colonial Shopping Center Quality Builders A A I M re 9 Chanhassen, Minn. Victoria. Mimi, I 5' Q page 29 page 7 junior Class Paulys Lounge and Bottle Flgfllir? Eligtriir Ctilm Guardian Angels High Shoppe egrlca Am a, , . , . Service and Repairs Lhaska, Minn Chanhassen, Minn. , 3 IC 54 a C 31 Cl18SlGl,lX'l1IlIl. p 5. - p tl page 55 Minn. Natural Gas Co. Gas does it better for less 4-18-2876 Chaska, Minn. Bartis Pharmacy Chanhassen, Minn. Bohls Standard Chaska, Minn. Buryis V-Store Chaska, Minn. Cihaska Bakery R. A. Linne, Prop. Chaska Beauty Shop Chaska, Minn. Patrons Cooperls Super Valu Cooperls Shopping Center Engelhardt Clothing Chaska, Minn. First National Bank Chaska, Minn. Gambles, Chaska Tom Jensen, Prop. Herald Publishing Co. Clraska, Minn. Laurals Beauty Shop Chaska, Minn. Mary Louise Hair Fashions Shakopee, Minn. Mel's of Chaska Our Own Hardware Paulls Valley Bakery Shakopee, Minn. Pxamsland Drug Chaska, Minn. Ruehleis jewelry Shakopee, Minn. Shakopee Floral Shakopee, M inn. Turen Lanes Chaska, Minn. Vic's Place Shakopee, M inn.


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